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POSTMORTEM SHOWS. SAME RlDS INFIELD OLD INNING BILL EDWARDS MAY SIGNAL OFFER STRONGEST NINTH STORY FIRST WORKOUT IHSMIN Ah.H-Po.- Cleve. A- Wash. Ah.iLPo.A. Sraaer.h. Tadce.lb.. 2 IN YEARS FOR NATIONAL LEAGUE Chspm'a,H 4 11 Leeaard.M 4 1 FOR HILLTOPPERS TODAY Speaker.ef 3 Marpbr.or. 4 BE DIAMOND HUD GfilOIRON START Hs.rris.lk.. i Mee.rf.,.. 4 3 Oar4ar,tb 4 Wlwh.sr. e t Wambr. S Oharrity.e. 4 SHh.rf..!. Meaosky.K i By LOUIS A. DOUGHEE. StM.skk.ie. a l i - nody . A Mt, aAiiidaiM of 0'Xeil.e. . 21S anaw.p,... 3 -- JOBW1 22J-WUl- BT. Georgetown's- first signal drill is carded for .this afternoon. Cone e YORK, Sept. Hlai school reotbeJi teams in-fte- kL Thorn, CeurtBer.p lbinken k e jijiiniH Bed GaMweH.p 1 u fBlg Bill) Edwards, internal revenue Exendiae will pick oat eleven men for tne drill, nnt no nartieniar sig- Uaefjr Initial workout today isf the Dope . on Reds' Infield Bashy.p. e a Mapsidabk pa- York ntakt-r- a cstmDeia-- It ian si en Kvaas.. ., collector for the 'New dlstrtet nificance need be attached to tne of tne first string, for it start of l first recolar per, o old Bnker, and ace , greet Princeton football' w!U be subject to many almost front tne beenlng..rsnsa steee the war started. Last year tew eessv'nVeM RJED (if! star, may be offered the chairmanship chances comWaat CIXCINXATI ISTTSU3 BAyTlXO RhXTORD TUk...JltJl Ttis..33 were played here and aoo of Berry, QfHissv Jkfc&nus - Battiner-Averaer- e. Ran O'Xeill in the inning. of .National Baseball Commission merely wants to' impart some sembinnen; otneam work: to his mneel n frame ' Grand JSSl. Je - iU the high -- iOharrity ut, Mfh4- --hatted bcll. the live .wboet.sdevcae. really 1911, to succeed. Garry Herrmann, according contest. nvWe - olbe 'iKllai'of'lfll 19 Total preparation for tne season's first It is doubtful if tt got going-- -,- Players G. SB. S.B. Washlagten. 0 a 4 to a report In circulation here today. ...-?" and position. A.B. R. H. 2B. ILR.Bases.S.H. P.C Central, - and 1914, nor will it wmk in baeebnU Henry . . 17 11 S 14 .306 Cleveland e 2 two plays will be used for several days, but the HiHtop tutor will under ComfyQ. ;A- Metsler, Groh. 3b. IIS 4SS 7S ISO 184 20 Col. Jacob Ruppert, of the Yankees, is expected to have bunch , 121 471 71 12 2 175 32 11 Mm Raaa Oraney, Chapman, Speaker (2), letter-perfec- t. history witk Steinfeldt, Tinker, lb.. - IN just returned from Chicago, would pound those two plays into his charges until they are Wm. Kopf. s. IIS 444- 4 130 17 5 0 147 IS 16 .270 Karris. Oaraaer. (TXeill. Caldwell. Judje. working: from the seJtv. Oreehnicai. neither verify nor deny that Bdwards Bay iPusiness, find Bver, and Chance, of iht old. Cub. Morris Rath. 2b 121 47 71 127 14 0 1 144 22 17 .27 Marshr. KUarhe aM .Shank. Brrara suggested by joint major wirts. with Shore Naval Arr Baetera twfftera ; Jamas Smith, util.. 23 m 7 0 '2 1 14 4 r .MS Chapman. (2) and Gharrity 12). Left en had been the Station last year, may be picked, te sit In earnest. W. Dr. iL Btjt Jor real fast play, team H. Sch 7 0 0 o .34)0 baseo Cleveland. 7; Washlaatoe. u. stelen league committee. He said, however, - L Dorman, reiser, util.. 5 bases Bjlerhe (3), Shanks. Judge. Speaker, pass the bH. for the opening- drill, Some Soft 'Jbexaa Moras, and L. H. has excellent Pkkhfs wttL-oeee- fc ability U keep their heads 14 10 Sacrlftee that. the committee an JftkUeraby Tech. Bvai. 5S SO $2 5 81 Harris. hits Chapman. Shaw. man In with Dudack guards; Dan t Grand total. l.S8 271 524 00 En&rbe. SHank, Two-bat- e hits Speaker. mind." and Moran. jitse, Western smd ttadters. up at' all times it looks like the IKFIBLD F1RLDING RECORD. Gardner. Oraaay. O'Neill. Caldwell. Home Ahearn and Davis, tackles; Harry For Walter .Apple CINCIXZsATI RBD Chapman. By Batters?. remaa astd bava infield any n Struck out Caldwell, Fla- east sdeTh sttieole National Grand" Fielding Average, S; by Shaw, 1. Firtt base en balls Oft Sullivan and Larry Green, eads; at the for more :". Total Duble Caldwell. 7. off Shaw. ( OR Cald- TWO HOT ONES TO vin, quarterback; Jimmy Sullivan Shan a yea. But' itHie win be the.r dab has entered into the Piays. C 2-- Playrrs ami MHier. Po. A Chaaces. P well. 6 In mains ; off Shaw. II) in 8 3 NEW EAVEN, Sept. 22. first football campaism jut the "flu" ' j.i. , eos and Buckley, halfbacks, and Thorn- world's m years. Jake Daubert lb... 11240 8 11 1.314 lanlsca Wild pitches Shaw. Caldwell. A team of Asserican Leevcue f epidemic stopped football aeries Morris Rath, 3b 301 302 16 709 4S .9f7 Hit by pitched ball By Caldwell (Me-stock- ton, fullback. at these small-size- - players srhopls last yesnv Ve ey tbet reeelltns MoOraWa Henry Groh, 3b..... 17 'J2L It 400 23 .970 IN RECORD Theugh a d army of baek- defeated the Hew .BtteM of IfIT 2tawrman, Fleteti-e- r, Wm.'Kopf, a. s 2SI 343 097 .9441 PUCE Haven dab of 'the Eastern - XeraftfiT ad Holke, a wrful . Coach Kxendlne. no really big- men League in exhibition L an. whieh James Smith, utility. 12, 1 34 .912 Kane ootbt.ttea, bt ot 4WviMt Sioux City nd St, are in the bunch. Georgetown will here yesterday, '6 to 0. Walter as It remained for back-fiel- d- pell tOretfcef weir the P'Mt 75 3.Q51 171 7978 probably have its customary tjie boat Grand totals L64 1.02 Joseph, in the Western- - League, to Johnson was in for the Jteiaetl neartet. CeatFJL.hU) BV A-- MUXRO KMAS. GRIFFS LOSE GAME composed of small, fast players, Befere the n started it "was provide the best known example of adept, with the forward pass, quick visiters. The others in the bin: raeocnised that rat Mora-ha- d two tno deep and abiding interest that to pick holes in front of them and all league line-a- p were Vitt, Ged-eo- n, WnUREXOOlrTT jfcars: 0 Aaaks of hie iafteld, ta has imbibed a let of baseball and to- points higher than Rath (.270). and hard runners. Sister, Jacobson, Walker, tbe finished-player- . Is these fall pastimes. Heinle Groh at third day is a occasionally gets one on the end ef his taken ia late Nevertheless, Coach ex brilUjBt little long-distan- ce -head- er Sxendine is Scott, Altreck, Perkins, and Lead-e- bat for a slam. In the second game of a back-fie- d the Uwperameatal Jake Daufrrt Geed Jt Ma. rev- IN FINAL INNING pected to whip Into shape a backfield BransSeld. MeGuckin. Villa Neva s star ld ftfctt. The keyatoae men, BMl Jake Daubert's play has been between these two teams on lewT t He isn't a particularly hard hitter, in year. A composed of heavy players for special man of a seasons back, is a iLuTf) Kopf at shert and Morris elation Cincinnati this September 3, the St. Joseph team uses. Therefore, any line candidates but he is fast on his feet, has a good brittle-bone-d athlete in Brooklyn, candidate for the strong;. Rex. A. C jfct jweoed. t be juct showing speed on the may find - Bath em4 eye acecpt-ahl- e eontinually continued after the third out hoof eleven, which te practicing- for t1 j xrereere raatariaL Both of them had at bat and has made an who had to be humored themselves shunted to the backfield season gridiron. man and nursed along. h has played ev- had been made in the seventh inniac Brunswick and Coach Senford has oa the been in and out of the hie leagues for letdoff for Pat Moras. By landing the final victory from before the season Is very far ad hopes. ?migof' the Mohawk M manaa-in- r soea years, and Rath is a "White Sox Though ranking hitting' ery inning of Cincinnati's 1919 sched- and scored two more runs before vanced. fourth in ule, "ftliile he isn't hitting like the the Griffs yesterday. 8 to 4. the Cleve the "fourth out" in the Inning had Rex, and wants all candidates possible discard. among the regular Red inflelders with Season Saturday. Coel put to report for dally drills Union de-vele- Starts weather so pep at However, Kopf and Rath have Daubert who was league batting land Indians remain in the pennant- been recorded. Then some enterpris- - has much League a rating of .267. Rath has made only champion in 1913 and 1014, he now is jing scorer woke up and informed The gridiron season starts Satur- into the West Virginia squad that in- Park. into two of Moran's leedinK three less hits than Groh and scored chase and cleaned up thirteen of the juries are piling up. Blair aad Utkee, formerly the stars, and they work perfectly as a slugging the ball for .289. As he hit twenty contests staged the Manager Herb Mo ran, of the Sioux day, though few games are down for In that bunch tt only five lees runs. Rath has been in under .200 In the first tix weeks of with City team, and the umpire, and after of veterans there are many weak crack Engineers eleven: McCarthy, team. Frequently this Red land pair six more games, however. Washington club during the cam- tterns !:i IVs section. Np 'JLMstrlct knees and shoulders of Georgetown; Bonthrest, Vernstein. has been compered to the season, he has been going at a a conference with the managers it team will be seen in action and hot scrim- Another thing which may work in .350 clip ever since. paign drawing- to a close. Washing- was decided to cancel two runs mages bring- out the evidence. Jones, McDoaaM aad Koogle, all o. nd Barry of the old Athletics. base-na- the college team, Jack Rath's faor is that so ofe ten in il to against a but the old Visitants aad Gataey ari Tfceir week in the hig: series will chickens come home roost. and Henry Schrelber, ton seems have lost its old 'jinx that had been scored after the third several of jtheir future opponents will Sas;lestoe are working de- to The Red utility men. are play- Rex Wray. a candidate for quarter- out with the rrove whether sech eonsparisoB U Sox mi- just fair qualities when opposing the Indians. was made. sret under way. V. M. I., for instance. squad. White shunted Rath to the 1 back Penn, was ers, but has one bo-- y. at with the Cleve- served. nors several years ago, and it is. pro- neither had much chance Jim Shaw, chasing a bonus of a Here's another for the will meet Harapden-Sidne- and Vir year. n. land Naval Reserves last year. Onli Is ReI r. verbial in our national game this hundred rats, pitched fine ball till from the Western League: In a ginia is expected to tacl e Randolph-Maco- That how a The'Red infield hits .281 collective- game between Tulsa and Joplin. with eleven put.the bee on . 10 GROYER HAYES, OLD BOXER. Heimie Groh, However, is the out- player will star against the team that the ninth. Ray Caldwell, a bit wild Both V. M. I. and Virginia 9. providing- ' ly, a very fair average, and fourteen Joplin at bat and the score tied and to the first defeat in standing; star of the quartet. The cast him adrift. In the language of points but fcupremely effective, gave Jim are on District eleven schedules. four years for the DIES AFTER AK AOCIDEMT President Wilson. Rath may "kick better than the outfield, show- a tough tussel. staying with him until the bases full, the Tulsa manager The real season for this section Trill Panthers. ittle captain ef the Reds always has ovpr apple ing Cincinnati's big kick is in its in- victory was on ice. Then Ray waved his pitcher out of the ball start October 4. Navy. Washington the cart" for Kid Gleason. field the game um- Though he Is having plenty op- een an able perorseer, hut this year workers. In the field the Red well-earn- ed without first notifying the Lee. Georgetown, and Maryland of Bill Kopf isn't 'the youngster, took a rest. and position on the part vet- PHILADELPHIA. Sept Z2 ef-tor- ts, Infield averages very high, .976. As pire. The pitcher threw the ball to on of seasoned he has exoeeded alt of Ms former either, that he is reputed to be. Like Coming Into the ninth behind. 4 to State will show their ability that -- usual, most errors are found at short, his catcher as he left the mound, and up agalnstl erans, Danny McNichoI, fullback oa Grover Hayes, onee s formiembU especially in the Held, where Ruth, he was infield utility man to 3, the Indians climbed all over Shaw, day. The Middles line S. A. lightweight boxer, is - where Kopf has thirty-thre- e Joplin Penn's T. C. .eleven last fall, is dead after an nothing- has come too hot for him to the Athletics in his younger days. He made of biffing singles and doubles to left the batter took a crack at It North Carolina State, which ought accident Hog ship ys.ru. the infield's seventy-fiv- e errors. clear to the fence, scoring three runs. prove too tough. making- a great fight for a regular at the Island atcn saw Braves ride roughshod over and right and everywhere until James not He fell Into a hatchway oa an uncon.-plete- d the tl.Athletics from Connie Rath has an especially good aver- sagged stopped. The umpire allowed the play to stand Maryland State will get a real try-ou- t, berth this season. He is heavier, but Hetme leads the Red inftelders at Mack's age for a second and Good night to quite as fast and just as aggressive. ship. At first he was expected at with an average of .90. and only bench five years ago. the last year the baseman, with only the hundred rats and victory. The as he had not been notified of a though, against Swarthmore. to recover, but a turn set in for League turned out a sixteen errors in 700 chances. Groh. change in pitchers and had not called CoacluByrd has a likely squad In uni- His chief rival is Brunner, former Ud iTedie Roueh. centerheider. has a National world's at third, has Indians shoved five runs over In that star fullback at Lehigh. worse, and he died Saturday. Higher average among series winner. made twelve in 400 red-h- ot ninth. time. form and he is hopeful that his team TT,va waa Iwwm In v A ..or. the Cincinnati chances, and . 4Ha Players. For a little fellow he also Kopf has developed into a splendid Daubert, at first, has The Griffs broke a record by play- will make a good showing-- 10. 1SS7. and daring his career only eleven mistakes 1,314 FIFTY-FIV- Lee Randol- Int.; racks the bal hard, as he has shortstop, plays a deep game and also in chances. ing line ball before a large Sunday E MINUTES FOR Washington and meets ring fought more thin SO battles rashed out seventeen double, eleven is a dependable hitter. He hits three (Copyright, 1910, by AI Munro Ellas.) outpouring' of fans. They usually ph-Macon, a light foe not worthy WEST VIRGINIANS triples, and five homers. Groh also stage punk stuff on Saturdays and REDS TO LOSE THIS. GAME of much. Georgetown has yet to find WILL MeLB TWJltJfsn--. 'eads the Red inflelders bases Sunday a. an opponent, but Graduate Manager in stolen Cox says have some team on the The Columbia Country Crab vith twenty, and leads the entire he'll voted to hold an golf tour-hs eam - CINCINNATI. Sept. 22. Brooklyn Hill for day. HOPEFUL OF WIN iavltatioa in scoring runs with sev- WHITE SOX STILL INFANTRY OUTFIT JOHNNY RAY BACK. that nament ever its course October Id. 17. nty-sfc- e. However. Heinie doesn't CHARLOTTESVILLE. Va., Sept. 21. defeated the Reds. 3 to 1, yesterday Werrylng About Ferghana. and IS. Entries are expected utnd out in scoring conspicu- - before a crowd of 12,000 In ex- frotu as Johnny Ray. halfback on the Vir-- fans There Is more or less worrying at MORGANTOWN, all clubs of the middle ArJamtc sec-tio- n. usly ae in former years actly fifty-fiv- e minutes, establishing W. Va., Sept 22. for the Pginla eleven six years ago, returned Georgetown regarding the .football Twenty-seve- n a WILL regulars that Moran has not employed ONPIMANTHDNT BATTLE REX to college yesterday, and, judging a season's record. , In outlook Fordham. Thus far no of the Wert lead-o- ft only sixty-fiv- e at Kim as man. That Heinle is from the way he booted the ball his pitching balls In the coach has been mades for the Bronx Virginia University football sqaadv SAINTS TAKS KLA& he, real dynamo of re-- whole nine innings, smashed Christy in the Reds was toe has lost none of its cunning. Ray school, nor has any call been Issued are training. The squad is comprised ST. PAUL. Sept. it. By --winning ealed early in September when the White Sox are still one game The Rex A. C. Mathewson's mark of sixty-nin- e for Every now ' The baseball team is studied at Oxford and served in a nine-Innin- g for practice. and then of fifteen players from the 1917 ag- one game of yesterday's double head- Incinnati team took a slump as soon a full game. Ford-ha- m a removed from the American League booked for a clash today with French ambulance corps with his come rumors to the effect. that gregation, three from the 1316 squad. er with Columbus. St. Paul won the a spiked hand took Groh out of the the teammate, Bobby Gooch. will remain out of football this American Association pennant ne-u- p. This injury will not keep pennant today. strong Twelfth Infantry team from LEAGUE STANDINGS most of last year's players and a gang f.r .S.m out of to clinch championship Xewport News, season. of promising new gridders. 1919. the world's series. Unable the Va,. play starting at POOLE WILL HEAD. Georgetown has a game scheduled Morris sec-oa- AMERICAN. The squad fight posi- Rath. Cincinnati's 181 d during their Eastern trip the Sox 5:15 at Union Park. with Fordham on November 4, elec- which will for base, is spoken of by seme novices Fifteenth and H H. A. Poole, of the Washington Won. LmL Pet tions on the ''19 team Is composed of .n have returned to their own stamping streets northeast. Following will be Loan and Trust Company, Chlcaco 87 48 .644 tion day. This has always been a Captain Rogers, the sport writer fraternity as line-up- heads the King. Lentx. Lewis. - a play more games. the s of the two Duckpln Cleveland 83 S3 .615 financial success. If it is canceled "promising- youngster." Morris was grounds to hve teams: Bankers' League, which will New York 74 58 .61 Bailey, Hager. Brooks, Harrlck. Ice. two-gam- Newport News this year, the Blue and Gray will tility fnftelder on the Athletics in They will meet the Browns in a e Kimball, ss.; Gil- cpen its season on the Recreation al- Detroit ...... 75 6ft .556 McCue. Emsweller, Mills. Weimer. lette. 3b.; Kopp. Boston 65 67 simply have to get along without it, JEW and was traded to Cleveland In starting Wednesday lb.: Bednar, If.; leys the first week in October. J. D. .492 Knight, Dorsey. Webster. HIte. Kay. W9 series and Heathcote. rf.; Bard, 2b.; St. Louis 65 70 .481 that's all. for no substitute will be along with Mack' oat In. To windina-- up season in three games Klein, cf.; Yerkes, Federal National Bank, is Washing-to- 53 84 .387 Martin. Mullan. Setron. Bell. Kiger. n the Leiphart, c; Johnson or p. H. A. taken on. RACES ior oris Lord That's howiaK;aiB8t Nedrey, vice president: Wood, Wash- Philadelphia 3S 99 .267 Dawson. Hill. Davis and Parker. oung" Ruth Is. Detroit Rex A. C. Roche, 2b.; Caffrey. If.; ington Loan and Trust, is secretary, From a football viewpoint, cancel- But in knocking The fast-goin- g game ought not The hone of the "mountain college" ouu .ur,s me ten years Blair or Bernhardt, es.; J. Fitzger- and G. P. Pollock. National Savings Yesterday's Games. lation of that hurt this season is to be at the University hejh - va four icames remaining. On Wed Cleveland, s; 4. Georgetown, for the annual battle at ald, rf.; Long. 3b.; Beard or Grif-St- h, and Trust, treasurer. vvainincton. of Pittsburgh In the big game it nesday they are scheduled to invade rf.; Ji ew York. 4; Detroit. 3. Annapolis comes on the following of the two games, which Howard, lb.; Owen, Fergu- season on Forbes Field. October 11. TODAY Detroit for aften son or Hamell, p.; Saturday. The HIHtoppers should J they meet St. Louis at Cleveland H. Fitzgerald, c. thinking of isae. Today's Games. prove against the Middies They figure that Warner's team will AT will Speaker, manager Cleve- No scheduled. stronger be up to HORIUK two-gam- e series. Trls of the rimes New York. not Its usual strength, due in a GRIFFS TAKE Indians, is already - without that trip to - REST. land thinking- of te the less of Peck, Sutherland, Stes, . The are- NATIONAL. Oarfl HAVRE MACE WOULD PLAY. Grlffmen idle until .rt 1920. If he can begin with the speed Timber lake Is Seldel, Stahl. Hilty. Herron and Carl- GIRLS Saturday, though they and-punc- h by Won. Lost. Prt. will play an all- - shown his team during Cincinnati 93 48 .684 Timberlake at son, while their eleven should be the l IT Games are being sought for the re- army There's another RACES DAILY team in a Denent game tomor- the" month. Cleveland may 81 beet of 7 LOANS Railway last own New York 51 .614 He is a plebe and his the decade. cently organised Southern row. Substitutes will probably ap- Us first, pennant winner next Sep- Chiearo 73 60 .549 West Point Incltialng Steopleehaee girls' basketball teem. They may be pear In lineup PRUBursh 70 6S .BIS In army gen- a Ditynondf. the for that contest, tember. Brooklyn 66 family has been the for DIKS. Oa Wtkne,, arranged with Manager R. E. Virn-3tei- n. 69 .489 the regulars laying off until the Bos- Boston 54 79 .46 erations. He is a candidate for end. NSW YORK. Sept. 22 James Bent-le- y Special Pennsylvania Railroad and Jewelry Room 47, Southern Railway ton Red Sox arrive Saturday. O'REILLY IS CONFIDENT. St. Louis 50 81 .382 and looks well, say reports from the Seymour, known to National Train Leave 12 o'clock Noon. Philadelphia 46 84 offices. John O'Reilly, physical director at .354 Point. League fans as Cy Seymour. Is dead Admission Grandstand and (Sooth of DUMBARTON LANDS IT. Geergetewn, is confident the here at the ago of 42 after a long Ill Ladies JJJi-Inclu- dtng BLYS JTCAXX. that Yesterday's Games. play- Paddock. $LI: CONNIK Dumbarton defeated the tennis out HliltopRers will be strong on 1. "Budge" Garrett, the Indian ness. He made a reputation for him War Tax. XS. track Brooklyn. 3; Cincinnati, PHILADELPHIA. Sent. Connie fit from the Virginia C. C- - yesterday and in basketball this coming; season. cntcaso. i ; Beaton. 0. er, who was such a power in the self first as a pitcher and then as an Mack has purchased Shortstop Me-- 1 in Richmond, 4 to 1 Now Dumbarton He is laying-- plans now to bring out Philadelphia ,t St. Lowls (cats) Rutgers backfield last year, is unde- outfielder. In 195. when with the RACE I FIRST 2:30 P. "BhWM caan from Oldriors Suffolk wanes te play an intercity matchl largest squad of xo6r uamaa. returning: to college. , he led league at sMtseTV Be Rue the candidates in the Chicago at St. Loma, cided about the af enek wmk Tutww . .lunoiK. hlsfory o'f athletics at the university. I Prooklyn at Pittsburgh. However, he has appeared at New bat with a mark or 57 . j