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! Basket Ball, Bowling | Part 5—4 Pages SPORTS SECTION The Sunday Staf WASHINGTON, D C, SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 23, 1930. : Golf and General Griffs Eke Out 3—0 Win at Chattanooga : Pro Golfers Name A. R. Gates As Czar SEEKING HONORS FOR CARDINALS ON COLLEGE DIAMONDS LONE TWO HITS 60 70 WEST AND RICE Marberry and Burke Pitch Well, Each Yielding But One Hit to Lookouts. BY JOHN B. KELLER. HATTANOOGA, Tenn., March 22.—There was no stertling punch in the bats of the Nationals this afternoon when they engaged the Lookouts in the first of 2 series of exhibition tilts the clubs will stage here. In fact, there was al- most no punch in the war clubs of Walter Johnson's charges for only two hits were mustered by them. But these were sufficient to get them a 3-to-0 victory over President Joe Engel's Southern Association hopefuls. itdss ‘hattanocogs no more dldctm Nlflonfilnd 2s Fred Mer- herry and Bob Burke who did the fling- ing for the big leaguers were more pol- ished in thelr work once there were runners on the bases than Chick How- ard and Joe Marty, Lookout right- handers, the scant attack availed the Dixie circuit c?'::rflnnz. 7 ‘wen! innings agains 2 nsie tion and vielded e 3 e took & five-round ‘turn and issued four walks and hit a batter. He whiffed six, striking out the side in the eighth mnm;u’“!d u(’:‘:ndmh %“ mszu‘”l‘. for and gave up hit, 2 run and five franks to the in- tial stetion. allowed one blow fanned, o ‘ hpwnuwaed to_center by West center the Nationals' third < b ] o 8 j _Lou GIOFFRE- ID: BARNES PeIFER: C.F. un| REDS DOWN MACKS 2] . The stands are spacious, tm'&hm field fine and Joe's presi- dential office is & nobby affair done in the modernistic style. Old friends wWearing Chattanooga Nationals a brief time between the 1928 and 29 seasons, in left. Other ex-Nationals with the Look- outs are Ed Wineapple, pitcher; Clif Bolton, catcher, and Harley Boss, first sacker. Bolton and Wineapple look in @ood condition, but Boss is out of action with a blistered knee, the result of 100 free use of & strong liniment. Boss, Washington friends may be in- A ferested to know, took unto himself a | ¥e! ‘wife last Saturday in Chattanoogs. He married Melba Merle Cox, a school teacher in his home town, Jonesboro, ‘West and Barnes drew big hands from the 2,000 crowd present for spectecuiar ecatches. West came in f25. wnd dived for & shos-top b of Howard's liner % tne outset of the fifth inning and "’J‘u the seventh ainst Kenna's long drive. McLeod and Gharrity crashed the B Nationals line-up in the sixth, Jimmy going to third base and Pat to first. Same teams m;-‘nm Sunday. et plengoisy o o FRISCO SEALS TROUNCE Barnes ag leftfield stand to drag down Hat IN OVERTIME GAME By the Associated Press. MTAMI, Fla., March 22.—The Cincin-~ nati Reds scored their first victory in the exhibition serles with the world- champion Philadelphia Athletics when they downed the American Leaguers, 6 to 5. in an 11-inning contest here today. The Reds, who have been weak at bat, :‘l‘-g:e to life today and pounded out 15 Philad ‘ 00300005133 Shacianen = :uahou"uocl;: 133 Shores. Mahaffey, Baker and rene; . Ma, Sohnson. Eeknart ‘and Gooch, ©0m0Ha000000my - 60.5.30.5? wl ol esereeeromoyul sorseesseseimy 7 Bl consiounoung il covunonuauusug Bl ehdGisasiopalesmmicnsrais ol 20059300900" 0! 00000309300 i PIRATES IN EXHIBITION |&& I ;| ol in nning 1 um; nrce dnnins for 4 rups, Win erberry. Losing ther—! res—Messrs. Vangra! Time of game—2 hours 3 1t ED CASKER- ACH CHICK (GAGNON- YANKS ARE BURIED UNDER BRAVES’ HITS By the Assoclated Pres: ST. PETERSBURG, Fla., March 22, —The Boston Braves buried the New York Yankees under an avalanche of he o tallies of ine Yarks wo of the came in the third off southpaw Ed Brandt, when Koenig doubled and “Babe” Ruth drove out second home run of the exhibition season. Six hits tn the fourth T.ve the Braves four runs and,a safe lead, but they piled five more on top of their ad- vantage in the eighth. New York (A).. 00 0 Boston (N.) 01 [ a lnn“dli.nl‘i?bi:ll.-:lul.lro < WILSON POUNDS APPLE AS CUBS WIN TIGHT ONE LOS ANGELES, Calif,, March 22 (#). —With Hack Wilson leading the with three hits, one a home run, the Cubs defeated Los les, 5 to 4, today Pat Malone and Charlie Root, Cub reg- fl‘fi'u did the hurling and permitted Catcher Zach Taylor of the Cubs and Hannah of the Angels also hit circuit R.HE 2 5 'l anaBenyousn: nd Colifns. Chicago .. Los Angeles Malone, Reot and Teylor; and Hannah. DETROIT BLANKS TAMPA IN ABBREVIATED CLASH ‘{l.uuh ’2: IW.*A just as major leaguers finished their turn at bat in the sixth ining ended an exhibition here today in which the Detroit rs de- feated the mpa Smokers of the Southeastern League, 3 to 0. Sorrell held the Tampa team to one hit, a double by Durham in the sec- ond inning. . | way. —the; CanrL DeMeLLO 349B. Speciel Dispatch to The Star. HATTANOOGA, March 22.— There’s & big “if” in the base ball recently | transferred its activities from | Blloxi, Miss.,, to_the home of the lookouts here. The “%* is Irving Hadley, chunky right-hand pitch- er, who from Lynn, Mass., and who has been the property of the Nationals since the beginning of the 1926 season in the Ameri- can League. If Hadley pitches as it is believed he should pitch in the impen cham- plonship campaign, he win 2 score of games or more, those in charge of the training of the Washington mound corps hold. If itchers of the game today. i Manager Walter Johnson has an idea Bump will accomplish much this year. learning how to make good use of the wonderful pitching talent he possesses and that he will go about the business of pif from now on with a finer spirit more confidence in his ability. Showed Class in 1927. That Hadley can pitch when in fine physical trim and mental bal- ance he has revealed. Back in 1927, the Nationals, hurled 50 well he was the lenllflm’“m:f the majors. He wes on the hill -in 30 ball games and on 44 and lost ¢ This nd':eh”" - winning percentage of 700, & fine figure ., Be also led Lhe.cmll earned runs me average basis, yielding 2.5 rans ‘per nine n- nings. m'nud(ouwln. year, though, he had undergo an operation for appendi- citis in the training season, and this S0, handicapped him he was of o use lub until July. He fel 2 winning percentage ol’.“n. and_his Bl o s doskwins were ropbtered lozen late in the campatgn. | - R eI Rt aropy i s Ing reen " while he Sieided -".g'um'&“ e’ por Jine innings. He simply wasn't there The way Hadley is working now, however, indicates he may prove John- son’s ideas Bump has been training 1 . training much harder than at any previous W - ton camp e ::m. h:‘i with m:wn than 'weeks go before Tace Tor & time e ut BEa The pilot thinks the Lynn boy is fast | an when he hurled his first full season for | g |Hadley Held Likely to Prove " Box Star for Nats This Year thdly”nun quite , & good playing Weight et this time of the Dull.l- *fih’: for him, and secems capable of dergoes. but now even sound. He is down to the strain a pitcher un- Loeks Geed This Spring. Bump has appeared to advantage in the two Spring exhibition tilts he has been in. He breezed through three in- nings at Biloxi against the New Orleans club and at Birmingham he hurled four good frames against the Barons. He is to get a deal of work before the Na- tionals home, too, accord! HELHECH Siechests have the big year both he ager anticipate. g Wi LH e to do so lo Now Bob 18 f mentioned games were affairs. G. U BOXERS FAIL IN TITLE TOURNEY Score Only Four Points as Penn State Carries Off Honors With 17. ALESTRA, Phllsdelphis, Ps., March 22—With five of its fighters in the semi-filnsls, and with victorles in the finsls by Stoop, in the 115-pound class, and Me- Andrews in the 175, Penn State Ye- peated its victory of last year in the Inter eollsglate Boxing Associstion. Penn State scored 17 points, made up by two victories in the finals, and three sscond places. Western Maryland wes second, with 14 points. The Navy dro| below TSR dhgn.?w It scored 13 points. New York University, 11; Georgetown, 4; Syracuse, 2. Other points were distributed as fol- plonships, Penn State, Western Meryland and New York University, the latter an invited vmlt. finished on even terms, ha two to its ;red!t. H'.la\e odd first place went to vy, scoring & surprise victory eve‘;yum in the 145-pound class. Beaten by Gesd Man. town's chanees of =2 Sl went into the air when Tor- ‘Tordugno made & game fight, but muummumumu-u Georgetown extra-round fight, going under to Mc- Andrews, the umln of Penn State. McAndrews had edge for the first two rounds, but Bordesu came back strong and had his foe in bad shape in. the third round. The extra round brought out another McAn- drews nearly putting Bordeau out. Summaries 115-POUND CLA! (Penn Stats) defeated Dempsey '(?- 2eob three rounds. Thi Eu—{uun Byra- cusey. defos Tiaier Festern Maryland), by decision in_three A 125-PO! CLASS—] Y defeated Terdugmo (Georgetown), eision in three Chandler. (Western Marsiand) " forfelted to b3 Fitsseraid (Navy). MATSIER®) defested Gasant mé'fl)_ by decision in three rounds. Third - i Trecrqotown) Torieited 1o Blomo- (N. ¥. U) »; L ey, tocntoat m«fi; . ous Sonk- Third Dan! & Murphs (Geore i Capital (Western roun ace—1 ?nnflu) Yoa by ferielt from Bordeau ) ¥ s (N. %. 0 A to Glod (Syra- COMPANY F TOSSERS ) ¢ Soccer Fans Get Action At 2 Tilts Nearby Todey CEORGETONN NN SHANPS GULFDR Wholey Hits Twe Home Runs, Nozesky Pitches Well in 12-to-2 Victory. REENSBORO, N. C., March 22. —Georgetown University had | ° | anhanasriucy B4 sovstiusyins Hl asatesskad wl o000000mmuol e & e T 4 Runs—Morris, McCarthy (3), Scalai, Wholey (3), Donovan. Nozesky, Vn Bunn' (), Sealst ), Mooges. van, . A A endrix. Bign (0, R 3 Errors—] . funs—Wholey (3), Shore. 14 H Struck : nson, 1 ‘1;': A in h;&l :: inning: off Ne 3 tcher—Nozesky. Dire—Mr. Mor- BOWLERS FAIL 10 DROP LEADERS : ree, e e fi‘:‘lnx Ditcher-—Johnson. Delegation Makes Mediocre Showing in National Tourney. ADVANCE IN TOURNEY | isie. oue Compeny ¥, National Guard bas- Keteers, todsy ioom s serious contend- crown in the first unlimited quarter-final the tourney tomorrow ht on the ‘Tech floor. In other games last night Arcadians Myer in a semi-final game in the 115-pound class; Western- ers edged out & 24—323 victory over St. Stephen’s in the ln-&:m in s I ety Baglas, 36 o 3. in_ the loped vary 3 e 130-) class. Both the last two- quarter-final 115-POUND CLASS. G.PPs. &l onounown! - a—ao.-..g wl oooercoiy | omooeun? A aen e & Western Tavler, ] 2 ] g 5 wowun® § ! orouscs ot M 1 cenee wooon® e Hlacasewek wloonoorao Ful 8luouSuuaa e ommual? H H &l noomonoomu § 2l hoouneanui? 3 . O, A iR k‘i‘:".i.%‘...;‘a"fi:.!‘...'....‘.‘ a9l ek, J. C. Plashes vs. Pol t Club Pith (30-50tad cluis, Suarier Anais), § Potomuc Boat b ve. ly * (un- limited class, fl‘ . l”"'l Boston Bruins Score. MO! - NTREAL, Mareh 23 0P)-_The 1oy Gip scsjes eacae wu:mn;m Here tonight by Margaret Hollidsy. Baltimor Lotils Tennwits time OE et Harrera Marraret Holllda: Itimore. Margaret Desn Betty Bay. Battimore: o our Hassell-Des wete -Degnan, Waterbu; Hesley-Russell, Baiti Price-Janowits. Beltimore i Five-girl Team. Recreation Girls. Balth arter Oaks. 5 0. Raltrond, Balh ver Spring. N r Pittsbureh. Spech Victorias. Bajtim Datkeviien. New, Lussia. New Bedford. M Porter, Baltimore Saunders-Webb, orton-Lynch, ‘B McKind-Lease, Pittsbursh .. All Eveats. Otto. Torrington, Conn Webb. ring, Stenbers. Frovidencs. R 1. PG A'S ACTIVITIES WILL BE EXPANDED New Dictator Has Had Long Service With Western Links Organization. BY BASIL G. WYRICK, Associated Press Sta%t Writer. HICAGQ, March 23.—Base ball has its commissioner. The movie has its genera! director, and now comes the golf dictator. Albert R. Gates of Chicago, long & leader in officlal golfing circles, today was made administrator of golf by the Professional Gelfers' Association, an or- ganizs of 2, leading golf in- St g £ o Soah half of g R Endertthe 4 offset in cash benefits by the 132 | York g 3 BRI i s i i g 87%E i i get g i i ; f . H iy i g g i § ) s H i 2 ] 1 l g ;ée 2k i ] P i 3k 5 8 gie £ ¢ i 1 % it 5 : i i §e i ;.a% siks | | i § & i § £ J gFEeg 553 Fe cost of meml will , President Pirle organization, and Treasurer Jack Mackle of New Ives play, will be dra: professionals in JACKSON LEADS ATTACK AS GIANTS TRIM CHISOX SAN ANTONIO, Tex., March 22 (®). The | —With Travis Jackson leading the at- 1, at the end in the midst of scored three runs when a four laps of 176 1:13 2-5 seconds. ‘The Hoya team, 3 Kelly, Carlin, Briggs came back and the 4-5-mile relay race. o the New York Giants