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ORDSE THE KEY WEST CITIZEN AN INTERESTING EXHIBITION PUT ON YESTERDAY AFTER- NOON RESULTS IN SCORE OF 7TO2 Biery held the Rotes to two bingles in yesterday’s game while his team mates collected a total of 9 safe swats, of which three were two baggers and two were triples.. The result was that the Navy officers copped the third game of the series and now are in first place. The Rotes will have to win the mext week’s game to stay in the )running. The batting practice vheld during the past week by | Manager Thomas of the Navy cer- “tainly produced results and ‘the Rotarians are threatening to get ‘some practice during the coming bweek so as to make things. inter- esting next Thursday, | Lovejoy and Hampton of the | “Navy were the leading swatters, | _Levejoy connecting for two singles | 2nd a double, and Hampton crash- ing out a two bagger and a triple. » Box seore: H Navy Duffield, ¢ . Lovejoy, ss Hampton, 3b to 00 10t tS € <0 Go 09 Soo cKronnny CSOSOHH DONE ee eooocecoot . x © a ° E | to first for the third out. Two in Month | | ‘Triple plays are rare, but that hasn't prevented Johnny Jenkins, shortstop of the Memphis club, Southern Asso- elation, from starting two in the last BASEBALL ooo YESTERDAY'S RESULTS National League All games postponed, rain. American League Cleveland 3; Philadelphia 2. Detroit 6; Boston’ 5. Washington 7; Chicago 3. New York 10; St. Louis 7. TODAY'S GAMES National League Pittsburgh at Philadelphia. Cincinnati at/ Boston. St. Louis at New York. Chicago at Brooklyn. American League Boston at Detroit. New York at St. Louis. Philadelphia at Cleveland. Washington at Chicago. STANDINGS National League L. 39 43 44 46 49 48 56 63 Pet. 581 -566 542 521 -500 489 398 +337 Pittsburgh Cincinnati St. Louis . {Chicago {Brooklyn .. ;New York ... \Philadelphia . |Boston . | American League Pet. +653 560 521 . of 44 46 |New York Cleveland . Washington . month. Johnny pulled the first a few weeks ago by fielding a hot grounder with the bases full to re- tire the side. Shortly after he nailed @ Mner from the bat of a Nashville player, stepped on second and threw They're ealling Jenkins ‘Triple play Johnny” down south now. Lovejoy, Biery, Hampton, Moon; 0 a; 0 g! CoH K OR OOP nl ceoorRoooom le 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 a 0 2 ,outs, by Biery 8; three hase hits, Hampton, Spen- eer; base on balls, off Biery 1; hit by pitcher, by Biery 1; strike by Moon 7; 020 22—-2 204 1x—7 Standing of the Two Clubs ‘ Won Lost Pet. 2 1 667 Philadelphia Detroit Chicago St. Lou Boston . 47 48 49 57 64 -520 520 -500 387 333 All physical education, activities of girls and women, including games, sports and athletics, as well as gymnasite work, should be taught, supervised and officiated by women, according to an opinion expressed by Dr. Charles H. Keene, physical director at the Harvard Summer School. The schoo} this year is sending 200 women coaches and instructors to various corners of the earth to broadcast Dr. Keene’s», new ‘system’ of» athletic training for women. All Emerson Fans are guaran- Peoeoeccccvoeseessssseee | CALENDAR OF SPORTS! | Racing: Meeting of Saratoga} | Racing Assn. opens at Saratoga. | | Meeting of Illinois Jockey Club, at) | Chieago. Meeting of Montreal! Jockey Club, at Montreal. | | i | Trotting: Meeting of Grand Cir-} |cuit at Orange County Fair. Swimming: National A. A. U.! men’s championships, at Philadel-| phia. | : Cara} | Golf: New England ,champion- jship tournament, at Nyatt, R. [| |New York State amateur champ- fionship; at Saratoga Springs. Iowa men’s championship tourna- ment. at Des Moines. | Tennis: Southwestern champ- | ionship tournament, at Dallas. j | Yaehting: George Cup challenge | races, at Chaumont Bay, N. Y. Boxing: Tommy Loughran vs. John Risko, 10 rounds, at Boston, HAWKS STOP RACE | SEATON, Eng.—Hawks broke up a race of 1,400 pigeons here by attacking the competing birds. which fled to cover. A tennis game was organized recently between two one-legged men, while in another freak match a well-known player used an or- dinary soda-water bottle in place of a racket and defeated his op- ponent easily. No-Hit Hurler | +yush" Higgins, veteran right-hand er of the Charlotte elub, South At- jantic League, broke into baseball's hall of fame the other day by hurl- ing a no-hit, no-run game against Augusta. Only one batter reached first, getting there on a pass. It was | the first “no-hitter” hurled in the Sally loop in two years, Approximately _ three-quarters of a million adults and children found recreation in the supervised municipal playground of Los An- |} geles during the first six months of this year. With the wind, on a short jour- ney, racing pigeons have been known to attain a speed of over a mile a minute. One pigeon. ac- complished a journey of 447 miles at a rate of 1,531 yards a minute, while another did a flight of 517 miles at 1,476 yards a minute. COAST GUARD VICTORIOUS IN BASEBALL SERVICE AGGREGATION DE- FEATS LIBERTIES IN INTER- ESTING GAME STAGED YES- TERDAY AFTERNOON Tt not being convenient for the Marines ‘to get their baseball material together . yesterday, the Liberties, a local civilian team, instead met the Coast Guitrd| players in a lively bat battle on the Army barracks diamond yes- terday afternoon, which resulted in a score of 9-8 in favor of the Coast Guards. | Maloney started pitching for} the Coast Guards and was re- lieved by Griffin in the fifth in- ning. For the Liberties, Baeza pitched: two innings, Frisby 3 and Toney 3. ¥ The home run knocked by Fein} by for the Liberties got the Coast Guard boys up in the air and} came near costing them the game. It was the good work of Griffin that pulled them together and gave them the long end of the score by only one run. It is understood that the Marines will meet the Liberties in a game tomorrow afternoon, and that the Coast Guards will play the Regulars Sunday afternoon. The games played by these four teams are usually close and ex- citing, and the fans who attend say that they enjoy them very much, The Coast Guard captain this morning stated that a number of bootleggers were seen early today working on the county road, practicing for the .game next ‘Thursday. Keeps Young Swimming keeps her young. declares Mrs. Anna EB. Van Slike of Saata Monica, Calif. as she trains for ‘her 1W-mile ocean swim" which she / will | take on her approaching 67th birth day _ She‘ is shown with Wally O'Connor. STAR COFFEE MILLS! DELICIOUS & REFRESHING A delicious cup of fine flavored COFFEE is a satisfying drink at all times. 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