T'TgswwK - THE WASHINGTON TIMES; SATURDAY: APRIL 7,' 1917. Jl Alexander Expected to Face Griffmen Sends Home ALEC THE GREAT Strunk Is Ordered Home LAFAYETTE LEADS BOB THAYER'S GOSSIP HERE'S A PLAYER ON MOUND TODAY For Indifferent Playing MASONIC ROLLERS ON SPORTING-MATTER- S WITHODTNICKNAME Expected to Pitch Two or Three Scores Decisive Victory While Some explanation has been asked ship games. There Is.no help for as to why the various colleges are that. But it savors of folly to risk Lawry, of Athletics, Can B Its Rival, Stansbury, Is Be- abandoning their athletic schedules receiving them in exhibition games. Called Lawry" When Innigs for Phillies Against Must Explain Also To Connie Why He for year, "Annie Mack ing' Defeated. the now that War has been Griffmen. declared against Germany. The an- To the St. Louis Cardinals, laughed .Hels Famous. Did Not Speak To Athletics' swer Is that practically every college at and Jeered for their many weak- Lafayette Lodge tody is leading man in the country Is using his spare nesses, goes the spring championship has always been a source qf time In or- of the Mound City. The Brownie, It ZEB MILAN IS SEASICK Days. the twenty-fou- r teams of the Masonic learning military tactics worry and annoyance to dopesters For Ten der to be ready to "do bis bit Un- - considered by most fans by the broad the Duckpln League as the result of last for on how a young gentleman with the rolling, rcle Sam." Harvard has had 1,500 stu Mississippi as being .contenders for Tennessee Flyer Upset on Trip night's and Stansbury, tied dents drilling every the flag, have name of Lawry could go through a with Lafayette before last night's all winter, and Norfolk New Club ROCKY MOUNT, N. C, April 7. park, where a game was played other institution has a similar tale to fallen down in their series with Mil- season with tha big league 31 From last games, is in second place. Huga-ln- Is Amos Strunk, who has been playing Thursday between the two Mack Lafayette found no trouble winning tell. Sports are excellent body build ler team. It Incorrect. without a suitable nickname.. I Wants SOOSeats April 20. teams. ers, as every one knows, but today decidedly Incorrect, to Judge a team Otis Lawry played second base with sensational baseball In and three games from the M. M. Parker - streaks Manager the times demand more serious use for a six months' campaign by Its the Athletics last year and Is holding- playing Indifferently at times, accord- Hack said nothing to the quint, but Stansbury received a hard By LOUIS A. DOUGIICIt. player, but after the contest was over bump when the George C. Whiting of healthy bodies than merely to showing In the spring. Therefore. It the same job now. He has been in ing to Manager Mack,, was ordered and arrangements shatter on Is possible that the Browns will later the public eye long enoung to be Alexander, leading were blng made combination was met, in one of the records diamond, track, Grover Cleveland home yesterday by the Athletics' for the team's departure, Mark noti- most interesting matches on a local field, or river. on be far stronger than the Cardi- spoken of familiarly, yet. no one bar pitcher of the past season, and "Walter leader. The action on the part of fied the club secretary to give Strunk alley this season. nals. taken the trouble to tag him. An Johnston's greatest rival on the Mack came as a of an exhibi- his transportation to .., Margins The vims with which Washington appropriate monicker which seems to result All Close. llavo been muffed Is "Annie Lawry," mound, is expected to exhibit his tion of indifference by some of his Come Like a Dolt. Stansbury won the first game by bowling leaders are preparing for August Belmont, chairman of the the coming Dis- 'and thlsrnay come in handy when he waxes today for two or innings players. The statement by Mack, while not di- tournament of the Jockey Club, believes that the war three Today seven pins; lost the second by five, trict Duckpln Association presages becomes famous. against the Griffmen at Georgia ave when the troubled leader rectly by came with Germany wilt have no deleteri- was seen he declared that he had not heard the plajers here, and dropped the final by eight maples. great things) for the Capital's annual ous effect upon racing this season, Otis Is Some Eater. - many arguments re a nue. Undoubtedly been told was) 111. Mack like a bolt from a clear sky, although Schofield Jed the attack on Stansbury auey championships. Reports are on hand will Increase However, youngster is making-- that Strunk coming but the other the gardlng his style will be setled by furthermore stated that Strunk had persons following the club have noticed witii a total of 324, his score of 122 In from all sections of the Its class. He furthermore thinks strong bid for fame and is slanglly nightfall. not spoken to him for the last ten Strunk's The players deciding the second game, and Howell city that teams and Individuals are that racing ought to be encouraged actions of late. Moe came pre- referred to as "Osis" by & few of his. 's days. At the hotel before leaving and Strunk simply state he .has and Baer through with fine "wo cukiiuBiasuc man over any In order to develop horses so much Alexander is the that rolling at the right time' to take tha vious tournament here and that a may close friends. The bid for fame la not greatest star and be is now rapidly for the ball park, and in the presence not been well. His hitting dropped off needed by the armies which be being ' of Manager Ryan, of the local club, third. King was Stanabury's best record entry list will be In hand sent to the European battle lines. made on the ball field, but la reaching top form. The.Grlffmen will considerably at Atlanta, and this the roller, games of 108, 114, when the rolling begins. April 30. the dinning room, where he Is batting, Jiack today gave the following state- teammates say, somewhat discouraged with and is "I do not think there should be a have fto easy time connecting with ment: 117. a foregone conclusion. This year the single day of racing called off," says more than .300 him. M. "Oats" is his side-ar- slants, if he cares to "put M. Parker offered little resist tournament will have more bowlers Belmont. - the smallest man on thft Through T Ith Strunk. Furthermore, he was injured a few ance to Lafayette, the latter winning to draw from than ever before, and squad and looks as If he could exist, anything on the ball." years ago while playing on sllppery luo-pl- "You can Just state that I am a two games by more than n they will cover a wider territory. every- a couple of days on a ham sandwich Today's line-u- p . field In the South, is thought Prominent baseball men is as follows: through with this player until he and It that margins, and taking the other almost Not only are bowlers mare numerous say- He seems to be an enemy of all food, he took no chances this year in running decisively. where have gone on record as In appearance Phillies. Griffmen. explains the cause of his actions to- as Dick Barber, the La in the downtown section of the city, league will but that is only. Law cf. the soft field. was game grown ing that major baseball ry can outeat any man Paskert, Leonard. 5b. ward me. I cannot understand why otr fayette anchor, a star with but the has exception- not be In the slightest. on the club. i Cooper, rf. Foster, 2b. The loss of Strunk will be a severe strings of 125, 128, and 115. ally fast in the. suburb's. curtailed ' His appetite Is enormous and four or he acted so indifferently toward me blow to Athletics, although roung "From the present outlook.-- says Whltted, If. Milan, cf. by not the1 the Shade Rolls Big Set. five meals a day are nothing in his speaking to me for last Bill Johnson is in the best of condition, Captain Huston, one. of the Yankee young life. Luderus, In. Rice. rf. ten days. a Another Masonic League bowler. Pat Moran, manager ol tha Phillies, owners. "I fall to see any reason wny The other knife and fork, Stock, 3b. Smith, If. "His and If he can regularly Mack's out- should not be censured too severely season or cut athletes for cover and turn green, actions have been noticeable field will not be broken to any great Doc Shade, of Harmony, was last we should shorten our with envy when they- - - Dugey 2b. Judge, lb. for, the last two weeks, and if It were night's performer for refusing to risk his players' legs down the number of our players." hear him in ac- McGafflgan, is. Crane, ss. by extent. best with a set of on a slippery field at Norfolk. Many Brooklyn mag Hon. caused illness I fail to see why he 377. His counts were 135, 134, Charlie Ebbets. the Adams, c Alnsmlth, r. did not make it known instead of and a player has been lost for the season nate, thinks that, like japan, tne Wants To Caln Weight. Killlfer. c Henry. C. us PHILADELPHIA. April 7. Amos 108. ffay sliding Into a base In mud. or United will enter upon a "Oata" enjoys his making look ridiculous on the ball Strunk, on his arrival here, announced Continentals succeeded in annihilat- the States food, but he has Alexander, p. Gallia, p. field. one of the to by making a false that pulled period of unqualified prosperity with In Oeschger, p. p. Amoswas first that It was surprise to him "to read ing the Resolutes In the District start another motive using hfs appetite. Ayers, get into first-clas- s physical condition a tendon. Wrenched ankles or pulled Its declaration of war. So you fans Rlxey, p. Jamleson, p. Connie Mack's statement, charging him League, and thereby makes It neces- He has a desire to become robust and while at Jacksonville. sary the Royals to win tendons may come during champion- - need not worry. weigh more Mayer, p. "We with "sulking In Ms tent," Insisting that for three than 138 pounds. He Is, will have "no stars on our illness was the reason for his not play games in their next'match to Jteep on determined to put on more weight llllan' la Sick. team, and any player who is dlssalis-flel- d even terms the Continentals go ing good balL with for this season and assume the graceful Breasting "the rough waves of the can at once. In conclusion. I "All the league lead. i lines of Ping Bodies will say man will not play "It's news to me." said Strunk. A BIG ASSET The only thing lower Potomac proved too much for that this I know is that John Shlbe handed me Jack Loveless and Ray Chapln INGLESffiESTAP that can stop him Is a kink In hl another game for me until he reason- rolled well for the Continentals, al- eating arm Zeb Milan's Tennessee tummy last ably my ticket and told me I was to go back and the high cost' of liv- adjusts matters." to Philadelphia, No one said though they were not far ahead of ing. nght on the trip home from Norfolk, and I left. team-mate- s Illness Wu Blamed. no ques their on total pins. Each pound he llllan became seasick in his anything to me and I asked FIFTEEN STRAIGHT FORARHYTRAINING that adds to his berth and When Strunk bid bis associates a tions. If Manager Mack has any griev calf and shoulders will give him Just several times believed he wa about farewell at Rocky Mount it was ance against me for any way that I LAST NIQHT'S 8CORES. that more leverage when he takes his to pass away and become food come NAUTICAL LEAGUE. bat from his hip for a swing for thought he had been advised to go have acted, I think he should have Suggestion Is Made Ath- pill. at tha the fishes. Today, though, re- see me. of giving It out to Corinthians. Easter Power Boat. Make Fine Showing in National That For this reason the other A.' he had home in order to consult a physician to Instead the do not so covered and hoped that he would In to two papers. admit that my relations Dwyer Jit JIT 11! Rives SS III n letic Be Commission- much begrudge the young regard illness. For the last Ill . 107 Capital Duckpin League. Mentors eater never again have to trust himself complained to with Mack have not been a friendly serton..!.... i ix Brown...... 1W M the Inroads he makes In tha to , weeks Strunk has the Rogers 100 so VS Miles...... M K St Men. food. The only thing they a boat. Wub trainer, sta "x that he was suf- since our dispute over my contract as Malie Jl M HO Gamble SI M M Bowling Notes. ed to Condition . fear Is that hunger-ma- y A. partner of Milan In were previously, we 11, his gnawing pangs of this seasick fering from stoma) i trouble. they and have had Murphy t ft Scrivener... N1U N In due was Jack Adams, the Phillies' outfloldor little to say to each other." result nufflness and a cloudlnr. While in Atlanta the star Totals :j U9 KS Total! 477 493 40 After losing five of their six games Though. In the present crisis, the of tho batting eye. . He was grinning about U to- was noticeably Indifferent toward Strunk says that a slight attack of athletic coach appears to be a person day. him, Potomac Boat Club. in the third series, the Inglestdes Manager Mack, but nothing was said ptomaine bothered and that the CStoekett.. 110 SI M N.Aahforl.. S3 31 St 1 of very little use, he's .likely to turn Practice at Tark., of the circumstance. On other occa tlub's trainer should have told Mack O.Schlots... 100 4 (C CAshtord.. n w :oc have now won their last fifteen games out to be a mighty handy man to WANTS EXPLANATION - Pat Moran had his Phillies working sions Strunk is charged with failing about It H.Schlots... 70 111 M Krlter. S7 7 SI In the National Capital League. The have around before the piping 'times r- 'I am finished. "I CStoekett. VIZ S ins Abbott 77 94 121 peace out at Georgia avenue to run out base hits, thereby c Hiring not dissatisfied." he 1M 1(E tz Bryan.. SI S3 Si team has scored clean sweeps over of eeme to the world again. Mel Sheppard Demands Reason this morning, rlgncd contract mean to fulfill Abbott for being anxious to easy plays. a and it. G. P. O., Grand Centrals, National England, in her task of hardening His lose no time. He is I to play In Philadelphia. . . 4 Ml 4(7 4U army 5,000.000 Unexpected Dismissal. When the Athletics appeared at for want I Total!.. Total! 40 Capitals, Dumbartons, and Southeast her of possibly men, not particularly enamored of exhibi- Charlotte, Strunk sat in the fcotel and cannot understand Mack's charges, but Raccar Canoe Club, Corinthians. has found men equipped to improve NEW YORK. April 7. Melvln W. 91 f M Stars. Against tion trips, anyway; think them more made no effort to appear at the ball will see him when the team returns." Bergh K !0 Dwyer the Southeast Stars the physical condition of the British Sheppard, who has been dropped asv Kretter. ... 0 t 71 Sefton S3 St 7 the Ingiesides rolled a total of 1,736. soldiers among the most valuable of harm than good, and so he son had Alwlne n ; M Rostra SO 77 14 coach of the track team of. the Mill-ro- se his athletes loosening up In a batting Davis SS K 17 Maize SS M SI those who have, sought to aid their Athletic Association, nad not, upf Wrlsnt . 1J0 102 S7 Dummy SO 80 0 "Count" John Gengler, the bowler country by doing auxiliary work off to drill after the Griffs finished their Washlngtonians late last nighu complied with tha HOLDOUTS LIKELY whom are Interested the actual fighting line. request organization'--fo- r stunts. RICKEY PRESIDENT Total! 4SI 41$ C4 ToUls 441 417 417 in appear- of fhe Mlllrose No game was played because of his sensational In England the fellows who train his resignation. at Norfolk yes Potomao Boat Club. Sycamore Canoe Club. ance this city some time ago, re- thousands of soldier competitors Tho former terday, Moran complaining O Stoekett.. 13 M 101 N.Aihfont.. 11S S3 90 Jn the Olympic star was a loss "bout the cently rolled & 300 game tenpins "non-coms- ," at to know popr OBchlots... 100 11 X Baker.. SO 105 W of for their sports are rated as what prompted Mlllrose condition of the diamond. He CARDINALS TO WIN AFTER ALL ... 10S In New York. the officers did OF THE H.Schlots.. M n II Abbott.-- SS103 but while their rank is a mi to take such not care to risk injuring any f C Stockctt. K 97 Its Kluss K lit SI nor one, these men have everything an action. SS 37 Sheppard requested his players In the slippery going. The Abbott M M 100 M'Camb'f-e- 81 Bowlers are picking up Interest in to say regarding actions the an explanation cool weather after more than the of for his dismissal. Since his return three Total! Ml 4ss ToUli 481 431 4(4 the tournament now In progress at men while on the sport field, and are weeks of tropical skies at St. Peters- St. Louis Browns Must Pas Up Detroit and Brooklyn in Sore Capital, from the border he has given oveca-practlcal-ly NAVT YARD LEAGUE. the Grand Central, National generally looked upon with as much burg. was the-.wl- all his time to training Fla.. not to the liking of All.Claim Busi- Need of Third Basemen East 8noo, Palace, and Southeast alleys; respect as are commissioned officers. to Former 81 the the Phillies. Holland.. .. SO M 93 Gore H 93 ners of the roll-of- f In which will be In the event of a cessation of inter athletes. Hike To Colombo. ness Manager. Vitt and Mowrey. Ilawea. . . Um 10 Snoderaaa.. S3 S3 74 entered In the District Association collegiate sports following the ex MeDonough ST 1(8 101 Jefferles.... 37 9 S3 qua! Tonight the Griffmen, with John- Klley... . lrtj SI M Uack....v... SS SS 9Q tournament. The bowlers will pected war declaration, dozens of ath- MAY BE LAST ONE McCormick. 104 IK Brown 118 1C0 84 Ify up to and Including April IS, and letic coaches will not be exactly son and Shaw billed as the twirlers, ST. LOUIS, Mo.. April 7. Branch At least two major league clubs ti out the roll-of- f at the four establishments of jobs, but they will have little to do 417 10 483 483 434 Brooklanders Scheduled to Meet hike to Columbus, Ohio, for A game Rickey is president of the Cardinals. are wildly seeking capable third Total!. i Total! .... will be held April 20. In their line. tomorrow. Only the regulars who The court has decided that the St. Louis basemen before the curtain rolls up capital crrr league. The suggestion has been made, and Holy Cross on Diamond. way. G. P. O. Palace. Sherman wisely, commis- will appear in the game will 1e atken. Browns must give up all claim to him and sets them on their Detroit Swagart.. . 103 114 110, Wood 91 1M 10 Tom Moore and Frank that the Government Holy Cross, which usually has one 81 111 113 91 117 93 will meet again spring pocket sion men 'Monday the final game with the manager. wants Oscar Vitt back again, and Suera. . Williams... th's at these and station them at of fastest varsity nldes In as their business Murdock . 1 11( SS Georre 101 100 S3 billiards. Sherman defeated Moore the various training camps to super- .the the Brooklyn Is burning up to 104 Phllles win be played at Georgia ave- A double victory was won In Judge the wires Welih. 130 US 97 Armlrer.... 93 113 Thursday night, but neither played vise the athletic work that will be country, appears at Brookland at 3:30 nue, practice Mowrey." Wol'holme. 113 104 IK WaUon M 100 1M and then a short on William T. Jones' court when, after the land the veteran Mike up to his standard, and it Is be- carried on in connection with the o'clock today to clash with C. U. Tuesday will make Griffs boys ready s 477(37 This may be college game consent of the Cardinal attorne-- and Unless Vitt changes his mind about Totals . . (43 tS4 14 Totala... . (33 lieved another match would attract training of Uncle Sam's new soldiers. the last ball Tor their Jaunt to Shlbe Park and the agreement, the reporting, the Tigers will enter the considerable attention. There Is every reason to believe In this section, for all athletic sched- opening game season. based on a subsequent BUREAU OP ENG. I PRINT. LEAGUE. of the court allowed the permanent injunction 1017 campaign greatly handfeapped. Surface. Reds. that this scheme would work out ad ules are about to be abandoned with The Phillies are at the New Ebbltt, hearing evidence. Three would-b- e substitutes have Cleit 80 US 104 Dummr M 80 80 Johnny Vaeth, of the Grand Cen- mirably. The soldiers would naturally the declaration, of war against Ger- where they greeted many friends to- without been tried out by Hughey Jennings. Motzer. U M N Kulp 110 SI S3 many. agreement specifies the 93 101 80 95 101 trals, seems assured of the Individual take more Interest in their sports day. The that Bobby Jones show- Lelier. It Levlnaohn.. Holy Cross walloped Browns relieve Rickey of the Injunc- has made the best Foley 75 5 : Holloran.. . St lit 108 championship of the District League, if they were directed by men who Pennsylvania ing of the trio, but he is still several Keialer 95 128 9S Fltlgerald.. 10 104 79 Royals. the other day,, much to the surprise To See First Game. tion twenty-fou- r hours after It Is grant- but Harry Stanford, of the knew their business thoroughly, and The Washington Athletic Club, the Cardinals will chips shy of,being the real thing. still has a chance to win out. Vaeth'a the coaches, too, would feel that in of the Quakers. The Massachusetts ed orf condition that the Total!. . 439 (33 491 Totals. ... 474 Si 4M team is composed or endeavor to contract Ivan Olson, once with the Cleve- average Is 114.22 for 78 games, and working with the army they will be of sluggers and Capital's newest organization, has not contract land Indians, NATIONAL CAPITAL LEAGUE. speedy men on paths. The Brook-lande- rs July 1, Legore of Yale. has fallen down at Stanford has a mark of 113.42 for 63 doing their bit for the cause. the applied for a lot of 500 seats for the with, until after third base for the Dodgers, though Buckey Specials. Bureau games. one roll will have Fabey and Jackson Michigan, or Wright of Ohio . 89 119 99 93 SS Vaeth has set to. opening game of the American Brandel of trying his best. Olson Is a peppery McCarthy Helmerlch IK two. Should the on the mound. State University. Jerman 108 9 89 Land . . .. M 94 S9 and Stanford has MONDAY'S BOWIE ENTRIES. player, but that lets him out. He 119 ) 109 84 S3 13 pile up some big scores league season here, April 20, and The agreement further specifies that Jamea Flugerald.. last named First race Selling : : many simply cannot play the hot corner, Kraunn 109 88 SS llollar&n... 101 103 1M he has an excellent chance to win tuat members will witness the will use his best efforts to have ST. furlongs. (Imp.), Rickey according to the critics who have llanrllla 108 Ill O'Nell 103 M U out, as the Grand Central start Is four Fan Tan Ill; in a body. Manager"Grin"lth the Cardinals turn over to the Browns been watching him spring. Rabunta 2d, 109; Juanlta 3d (Imp.), MARION SEES HISTORY this t&S not a full point ahead. Is a member of the club, but his seat Cljde Defate. whom the Browns allege Both Itt and Mowrey have de Totala.. (33 (00 493 Total! ... 431 471 106; Mr. Dooley, 103; 'Dorothy Sullivan. vjjll be on the bench. Concerted ro-- belongs In good faith to them. clined to report at the salaries offer DISTRICT LEAGUE. 103; Marmont. 110; Dal Acton. 103; Cel-tiv- a, IN THE MAKING log from the W. A. C. seats Is ex Both Rickey and Ball, In the final ed. Vitt Is at his home In California, Resolute. . Continentals. BIG REGATTA OFF 104; 'Wise, 107; Tlt for Tat, 99. pscted. clause, view of the fact no te&tl-mo- Mowrey Is possible Line 91 101 84 Wright.. 93 134 108 Second race Selling ; three-year-ol- in that but is lost. It Webb 89 130 s 93 99 111 Merlto Acosta is now on his way Oebler ; was heard and that the Injunction that both will be signed up at their S 118 97 140 Races Will Not Be and up five and a half furlongs. Brave. and should report to Bell ... 103 103 Loieleaa . Pouohkeeosle from Havana 1h a technical one by agreement, insist own figures by next Wednesday. Brown 91 93 Chapln. 109 119 lit 127; Cannonade. 127; Brlckley. '127; Famous Actor An Interested S3 Held for College Crews. Manager Griffith Monday. Just what that their former statements are cor- Karrow, 113 0 . Maushum . 133 108 Brlckley, 127; Shrapnel, 125. John Doug- Karrow, 105 Spectator When is to become of him Is not known. It rect. ar NEW YORK. April 7. The board of las 122; Pastella. 105; Damletta, lis; Congress Is probable he will be placed OFFER SERVICES Totals (47 ZX! (70 that Totals. .. 478 (03 473 stewards of the Intercollegiate Row- Booth, 137; Gold Cap, 127; Noll!. 126; Declares War. with an International League club, as 122, BAN ffOT WORRIED MASONIC LEAGUE. ing Association, by. a telegraphic Nyack (Imp.). Meelogene, 105; Mary Joe Cantillon does not care for his Tennis Moguls Seek to Lydla. 106. Also eligible 8tansbury. Geo. C Whltlnr. vote, off Intercol- Jack Dawson, services, now that he has obtained 108 114 has declared the 110; 127; 122; One of the most interested specta- to With the Government. Klnr 117 Milt Baer. 107 104 108 Sir Fretful. Izzetbey. Horace Milan. American League Will Continue Ilorden 109 100 119 Schofield.. 101123 101 legiate regatta scheduled to be rowed Nino Muchaco, 127, Grenlda, 127. tors in the Congressional galleries NEW YORK. April 7. Officials of 97 90 87 88 133 Lutz and Rathcamp, two rookies llartlg Hosell 103 three-year-ol- when the state of war was declared Play Its Schedule. 9S on the Hudson river at Poughkeepsle, Third Race Claiming; with the Phillies, will go to Philadel- the United States National Lawn Ten- Stanford 89 13) Raneke. ... 93 102 87 upon Germany was Dave Marlon, fam- llalley. 119 103 103 Moa Baer.. 107 92 119 Thursday, June 21, on account of the and up: six and a half furlongs. tonight. They expected . April 7. Ban B. f phia are to III. nis Association have offered the ser war. Malabar, 116: Bulger, 110; Dr. Char- ed from coast to coast as the creator-o- be released to the New London club, Johnson, president of the American (33 (01 (43 (13 (08 (M Cab- vices of the organization to the United Totala Totals .. This action was taken in accord- cot, 112; Laura. Ill; Black Vote. 00; the character of "Snuffy, the which has already obtained Rodes League, has nothing to add to his Dawson. Harmony. Salon. Joe 107; man." Mr. Marlon, who is playing States Government. C Crampton 117 91 83 Hodjce 89 S7 94 ance prearranged plan to Ill; Finn. Parlor and Gonzales, Cuban players, and declaration of a few days ago, that with a Boy, 116: Refugee. 114: 112; at the Gayety Theater, this week, ac- Following a conference, which was Geraldl . 103 S3 103 Shade 133 134 108 abandon the creV races In the Frontier, Carmlchael. league would proceed to play Its 98 94 88 87 annual Broom Corn, 105; Highway, 05; Hu- companied by Manager Harry O. Jar-bo- his held yesterday, George T. Adee, presi- E Crampton M 91 Seaman.. .. event of a declaration of war by Con- Lanlgan Likes Griffmen. schedule, regardless of war, strikes. dent of the association. Issued a state- Nally... . 117 9S 113 Ieeman Ill 1(3 80 gress. miliation, 107. of the local house, remained un- or other agencies. He says a definite ment In which he said as soon as Wtaton 108 93 104 Pearson .... S3 110 103 Also eligible Billy Oliver, 110; til the weTt hours In the morning in Ernie Lanlgan, a veteran baseball that Invitations had previously been - plan worked out. with a Congress determines method of (41 4S7 (38 (28 (31 Lady London, 107; 'Ada Anne, 106; order to learn the decision of Con- in his column In St. Louis has been the Totals Totala .. 473 to Princeton, Syracuse. Wiscon- writer, the view to possible strikes, and positive raising an army the association will Lafayette. M. M. Parker. sent Pontefract, H2: Mayme W.. 103; gress on this grave and momentous Sporting News, says that he expects assurances war would be de use all Its Influence with the lawn Mattlaon. 104 lit 108 Llpp 99 101 sin. California, Stanford, Navy, and Nonesuch. 104; Freda Johnson, 107. measure. Many of Mr. Marlon's that Crliaey 108 97 118 . C9 91 92 Griffmen to land In ad- tennis players country se- Brlgss . Washington to compete with Cornell, Fourth Race The Seabrooke purse; frienas who were seated near him ln the the first clared, and that plan vlll be of the to wens. 93 99 131 79 Brown. H... H 19 Pennsylvania, and Columbia,' the three-year-old- s; seven furlongs: N. gallery, division hered to cure their Hansford 131 103 103 Nergan 119 J 93 the attributed his close atrl "Washington looks good to me," Furthermore. It will urge those not Barber .. 123 123 113 I McLean 7S 74 three charter membera of the asso- K. Beal. 115: King Herod (Imp.). 106: tentlon to the proceedings to the fact' President Johnson Is deeply inter- tl Wlngfleld. 106; says the capable Ernie. "No team can Immediately eligible for military duty I ciation. Judge Pelonlum (Imp.), that he could conceive a wonderful ested in military training for the ath- (77 449 470 43) be bad that has a Johnson Walter. to limit their expenditures, to keep In Totals Totals. . iuu; Jvemucicy uoy, iuu; ruits, ioi. Idea for a stage production therefrom. letes in his circuit, and would not be good physical FOURTEENTH STREET LEAGUE. Fifth race Claiming: Perry Is bound to vAi so many games see condition and devote all COX LEAVES TOWN ' Just a few hours later, at the mat- for the Nationals and he will have surprised to a number of them possible attention to military affairs Phelps Henderson Rowe Co and up; one mile and tkenty inee on the day following. Mr. Marion able box assistants in Harry Harper, enlist, perhaps at the close of the in the effort to further national de- Breman 108 M 82 Mackle. ... 74 S3 it yards. Royal Meteor. 113; Carltdn G introduced an original patriotic song season, or sooner, if the country Price 104 96 Carll 80 9i 71 Georgetown 111; 110; nor. Sunday pastlmlng pitcher: fense. Logan 97 3S 87 91 Graduate Manager Ocean Price, Peacock, 108; on the war conditions, which made the services. IIS Robertaon . 87 Dalngerfleld. 108; Mel Gallia. Yancey Ayers, Jim Shaw, needs their Whether or not the schedule of Downing 1U0 ltf.117 Rows ... 79 81 79 Goes to Oklahoma for Health. Nannie McDee. 103; an instantaneous hit, taking the house championships Burthen 111 81 Dunn.. .. 123 93 110 G. W KIsker, 106: 'Bob RedOeld, and George Du Mont. and tournaments for ii Charles R. Cox. manager by storm. if Washington JOE the approaching season will be can- graduate 103; Clifton Girl. 100; Mlnda, 111; While on Wednesday "I look for to be a first REINSTATE WOOD. Totals (3) 497 474 Total! 4.1 tcO 141 at the Sepate division team for sure In 1017." celed depends upon the recommenda- of athletics at Georgetown Univer- Richard Langdon, 111: Agon. 108; Tom night, Mr. Marion had the pleasure. CINCINNATI. Ohio, April 7. The r, 108; Flcka While Sox. tions received from the Federal Gov- sity, Is today on his way to Macales-te- Hancock. Rustling Brass, 108; Of meeting and shaking hands with the National Commission today granted ernment. The schedule of more SERIES BRINGS MONEY Life, 100: 'Huda's Brother, 106; Lanlgan believes thei pennant than Okla.. where he plans to remain 'Baby his old time friend, Hon. Joseph P. that the request of Pitcher Joe Wood, of 200 tournaments has been drawn and Sister. 101 Tumulty, secretary to President Wfl-so- for several weeks A. Ex- - ng: this season will go to the Chicago Cleveland, and restored him to good Is ready for publication The Instruc- Red Sox and Dodgers Attract $16,-C0- 0 with Albert Sixth race-Selll- three year-old- s White Sox, with Washington, Boston, standing without the infliction of a tions, which may be received from From Bush Fans. endlne. the Hllltoppers' successful and up: one mile. Star Bird, 113: Mal- Mr. Marlon Is a native of Tom's and New York completing the "Big penalty. Wood was carried on the Washington and the War Department, football coach. heur, 100; Qulen Sabe, 107; 'Dojlna, River, N. J., and takes a deep Inter- 1916 ineligible Hat of the Boston will guide the lawn tennis officials as NEW YORK, April 7. Playing in Cox has only 106; Preston Lynn. 112; Tour" league towns proved recently left the uni Hands Off, est In political affairs and expects Americans because of his failure to to the future of competitive events on bush highly versity hospital, where he 107: Egmont, 107: 'Repton, 102. some day. It is understood, to become "My pick for the pennant Is Chica- the American season. lucrative to the two major league, underwent go," says Lanlgan. report last spring, and has been re- courts this a serious operation, after which he Seventh race Claiming; active In this field. He is a true "If the White The association has appointed a champions. President Kbbets of the and upward, one Box don't win. they will finish about leased by that club to Cleveland, with Brooklyn club yesterday said weathered an attack of pneumonia. mile and a six- American, through and through and In now committee on military preparedness that the He Is weak as teenth Blllle Baker, 116; Pin Money. well worthy of the splendid support fifth. And I look for the fifth place which he has contracted and and has sent all its members a letter Red Sox and the Superbas took in a kitten, and his physi being In race, playing cian advised him to go to Oklahoma 11. Disturber, 111. El Oro, 112; he receives from the American pubUcJ Utm right the what urging them to work for universal about $10,000 on their joint tour. Dartworth, 112: 'Supreme. uniform it may wear. In fact, was and stay outdoors as much as pos- Ill; "High Advt. I stst compulsory military service. In this "Kach club's share between Horse, 104; Jabot. U; Flying FeeL ths dopester who can pick any one of WOULD BE AVIATOR. movement the United States National $7,000 and J8.O0O. As far as money sible. 112; yearns 116; Zodiac Ahara. 112; Idle a half dozen In this American PHILADELPHIA. April 7 Jack Uwn Tennis Association Is working went we made no profit. There were Michael, 112, Harwood. 107 League race, and then sit back with Kelly. Philadelphia's champion scul- In conjunction with the United States thlrty-sl- z or thirty-eig- men In the PLAY Apprentice more assurance Brooklyn money TOMORROW. allowance claimed. confidence, has than ler, has applied for admission to National Golf Association. party, and all of the Rex A. C. Weather clear, trick have" we took In at the gate went rail- and Bliss Electrical fast. BOWIE RACES I the United States aviation corps. He for School nine playing road and hotel expenses. will clash on the field has been basketball and Is In LAST NIGHT'S CRACKS. NO-HI- T "Rain caused the postponement of at Washington Baracks tomorrow af- PITCHE8 GAME. April 2 to 14 Inc. S0LKAN8 ENTHUSIASTIC. perfect condition. Loveless, Continentals 140 the game In Kansas City, where 'We ternoon at 2 o'clock. Rex will llne-U- LEXINGTON, Va.. April 7. Hurley, The Solkan A. A., a lively baseball Welsh, G. P. 0 139 expected to draw the biggest attend- Stevens, first base; Fitzgerald, second Lehigh's star pitcher, no-hi- t, organization S. & MEETING WEDNESDAY. Manghum. Continentals 135 twirled a 7 Races Each Day of the Kann Sons ance on the trip, and Jupiter Pluvius base; Dyer, shortstop; Roche, third no-ru- n game here stlr-- i SlsIeV. De- Harmony 135 yesterday Co., held a smoker WednesdaV, President Lester of the Shade, again dished us out of a big gate base; Blair. Nellaon, McCarthy, Raba, against Washington & Lee's varsity First Race at 2i30 P. M. ng up the enthusiasm needed partmental Tennis League, has called Wright, Continentals 131 I for a in Indianapolis. ; Hurd, cataher, and f, team. Not a man reached second Special Trains Leav,e White Uouae successful season on the diamond. a meeting for Wednesday at which H. Schlots, Potomac Boat 131 games Club... If those had been played Nevltt and Phelps, pltchsrs. base during the game and Gen-eral- s auuoa ma ana nw The team Is games be play 131 eleven anxious to book time a decision will made on Wells, Lafayette both clubs would have realized a tidy Manager Wright requests all players were retired on strikes. Lehigh Admission, 11.30. Ladles. SI.OO. for the summer. ing through the schedule. Wright, Raccar 130 sum above expenses. to report at the barracks at 1 o'clock. won, 4 to 0.