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10 THE WASHINGTON TBIES; TUESDAY: JUNE 26? 1917. Potomacs Will Hold Regatta Cherry dale Marathon July 19 Juniors Form Tennis League

line In flrat place. However, the FffTY-FlFT- CLUB REGATTA FOR Y SHOW GRAB YOUNGSTERS READY CHERRYDA1E RACE home boya will have their troubles SWIMMERS TO COMPETE THREE CLUBS defeating the cream of the talent DU MONT NOW EVEN from Washington and Baltimore. POTOMACS JULY 14 FOR GRIFF'S TEAM BUT TWO HITS TO START CIRCUIT TO COME JULY 19 WITH SLIM LOVE FOR PRIZES AT POOLS SCHOOL TEAMS BATTLE Three major league clubs were George Du Mont hat Kilned on Dotatku. Recefreti for Life-SiT-- ag held to two hits yesterday. That's Event to Be Postponed If Whitewash Red Sox in Open- Idea Recently Broached Virginia Firemen Will Stage FOR PUYGROUND TITLE Eddie Cicotte in efficiency, but all the Red Sox got off the Harper-- Corps Regatta Jily 4. SUmnel Love, the Yankees' string Dnlnth. and Then Drop Second. Gallia combination. Eppa Finds With Boys. Event Crew Goes to er Favor for Their Fair. Industrial Home and Henry-Pol- k bean, has caught up with the Many handsome prlxea have been of- Rixey Rave the Giants a pair of Griffman, and both) lead the fered for the g regatta to bingles, and MogridRe let down Schools in Deadlock for Honor. American League with 1.17 be held at th municipal pools on July PROGRAM TO BE ANNOUNCED SLAM BALL OYER THE LOT, the Mackmen with two blows in WILL MEET ON THURSDAY STARTS AT MUNSEY BUILDING earned run, per game off their 4 under th auaplcta of th the first game of the double-head- er Baseball teams representing the In- Washington delivery. Cicotte is now third, of th Swlmmlnz at New York. The Red dustrial Home School and the Henry-Pol- k Club. Abbott in Charge of Animal Harper, Gallia, and Da Mont Have Details and Formation of League Be School are meeting today In with 1.21. Shore, Boston's J. S. Sox got only four in their second Entry Blanks Will Ready for tbe Th affair is bslng managed by Q. deciding battle for the District Play , R. Dickson, who announces th prists Class Peak. game, and that's all the Braves Due - Affair for Benefit of Oarsmen. on the at Princeton Gab Courts. Distribution This Week. ground Association title on the Oal- is fourth with 1.62; and Scott, of donated aa follows: collected off Larry Cheney, the American Red Cross, two medals; llnger playground. Chicago, next, with 1.68. Each school Chamber of Comtnere. four msdals; Potomac Boat Club members will BOSTON, June 26. There was a Dodgers' veteran. Another tennis league Is In pros- Cherrydale marathon has been has annexed a battle. The Testerday's engagement won by Dlegst Cluat, two medals; Saks A stage their annual club regatta. July little 60-5- affair put on at the Fen- pect. Junior racquetrrs of the Sub- July 10, the was Co, one tannls raekat; Watford's, two named for the Home by 14, according to present plana. The way yesterday. Griff's dashing young urban League are to be gotten to- or the annual fair under the auspices Industrial School nine floating canoe cushions; Spalding's, 7 to 6, a tenth-Innin- being re- one bathing 8. N. Meysrs, on regatta, which will comprise a num- men whitewashed the Red Sox In thi gether this week and organized into of the Cherrydale, Va., Firemen's As- win $50,000 IS OFFERED suit: charge opening number, Bert Gallia coming LOOK FOR CENTRAL Sat- corded for the Wisconsin avenue lads. bathing suit; Bsrberlch's. on pair ber of novel events, will be In a tennis circuit to play matches sociation, and already many of Wash- tennis shoes; Vim. bathing or e reecue of Harry Harper whin Jacono, pitching for the Henry Folk th two of J. S. Abbott, captain the float urday mornings. ington's athletes are In training for caps: d the Hackensack adventurer affiliate! combination, WILLARD FOR CLASH Brownlys, two committee. corps TO LAND TOURNEYS Representatives of the various the event. suffered his first defeat boxes of candy: A Frlsnd. ladlas himself with the aviation In the teams which have made application of the Some poor backstopplng Just what events will make up the seventh stanza and placed the pastime The race will atart about 6:30 p. m. series. bathing suit; Roberts, ladies' twtataf; are expected to meet at the Prince- on the part Sickle was responsible Barber V Ross, canoe paddle. affair will be made in Jeopardy. Munsey finish of Fulton-Wek-e- Potomac Boat ton Club courts, Otis and Warder from the building, and Hay Meet Winner of rt appears count Mt. Pleasant School Lads Show Up grounds In Cherrydale, for the loss of the game. There are ten svsnts for mn and known In a few days. There In the sundown session the streets, northwest at 4:30 o'clock at the fair women. be In was three-a- ll In eighth medals will be Sam Cherry, mainstay Entries should sent to to be an uncertainty as yet on the knotted at the Thursday afternoon. Va, where handsome of the Home Tnssle Seea. F. Brunner. superintendent of th frame when Larry Gardner poled a Well at Tennis. presented to the winners. School teams for the past two years. J. date of July 14. Held Applications Are In. big race la In charge of a com- municipal pools, or Reginald Ruther- triple to the right corner with The was the hero of yesterday's Union Company. The Northwestern Regatta, held at The Idea of a league was broached consisting E. C. battle. BUFFALO, Jlur-ra- ford. Trust Th Hobby on. High School players mittee of Turnburke. Cherry's single, double June 28. a J. Duluth. Minn, will be held July 13 The Grlffmen banged the ball gayly Central tennis at a reecnt match between the Rac- chairman and chief of the fire de- theft, and manager will close July 3. are expected to make considerable AiDeri ciout over the fence In the of the Queenaberry Ath- and 14. The Potomacs have been throughout the exercises, assembling quet and Princeton Clubs or the partment: C. C Donaldson, Harry letic Club, Buffalo, today asked to send a Junior crew and have quar- headway In the boys' and Junior ten- Clarke, and J. R. MeCormlck. The tenth counted the winning run. of offered LEWIS WHIPS eighteen blows during the twin Suburban League and several appli- Jeas Wlllard $30,000 lose FOE been preparing an eight under Coach rel. On the other fist the Red Sox found nis tournament now In progress on last named la handling the arrange- win, or draw, cations were put In for the league ATTACKS WILLARD to box the winner of the Frtd Fulton-Charli- e Hecox. base hits Just about as hard to find as the Princeton courts, Otis and Warder ments for the race. Receives Rsfsrse's Decision In Bout event It Is decided to se- yesterday to Louis I. Doyle. Walton, Cherrydale, has Welnert match, which will be In the that curry combs In a garage. All they Dr. J. H. of held here tonight. Murray send the Juniors to Duluth the club cured oft Harper In the first game was streets northwest. Representatives of several boys' been mjmed to examine all contest- presented With Brltton. regatta will be postponed one week. The ML Pleasant School team has teams were present yesterday and ants, aa required by the A. A. U. rules. Jack Curley Undertakes to Protect bis proposition to Tom Jones and Wll- DAYTON. Ohio, Jun ifi Shooting two, and Dumont held them to four cir- lard. President Claude R. Zappone, of the In the second chapter, only two of several exceptionally good racquet talked over the prospects for a MeCormlck Is now having the entry Contract. a steady stream of lefts to th fac club regatta B. F. Price, of Racquet be Jones and Wlllard are Involved In Potomacs, says the will which got beyond the Infield. players In competition and the Junior cuit the blanka printed, and they should NEW YORK, June SftClaimlng a and jaw gave Ted Lewis th s be called off for a week It the Junior CIu,b. will handle the Interests of the ready before the week Is out. They managerial wrangle. Jones claims he decision over Jack Brltton. claimantrfr Was a Squecserlao. title Is expected to lie between B. F. that Jess Wlllard, world's champion haa the exclusive authority sign crew is sent to Duluth. Jack Dudley, both of Cen- boys of that organization. will be sent to the Carroll Institute to for of th welterweight championship, One of these was a squeezertno In Price and Club, three-yea- r all ring engagements The Duluth Rowing Club, which tral. A. J. Knapp, of the Princeton track tesm and to all the Baltimore heavyweight. Is under a for Wlllard. her last night at the end of thslr to get Prince- Jonea accepted Murray's twenty-roun- d stages the Northwestern regatta the first Inning by G. "Duffy" Lewis, The boys' championship event Is has been selected the clubs. All unattached runnera may contract to him, expiring September offer. battle. Brltton Mat upon Po- Thur-tel- l, Wlllard would give yearly. Is Intent having the which put two runs over, young Ed- expected to be fought out between ton youngsters In line. Henry obtain these blanks from either the 19, 1917, Jack Curley, former promoter said be his an Lewis to the floor In the final round, and has guaranteed of the Argyle Club, has been sports of The Times or swer within a few days. MIKe Collins. Englishman up tomacs entered ward Gharrlty In trying to field the A. J. Knapp, of Central, and J. Conk-lln- editor from for Wlllard, has obtained a, supreme manager but the had piled a expenses. The Potomacs want to pill, giving himself the leg and assum- asked to line up his boys for the pro- J. R. MeCormlck, Cherrydale, Va. of Fulton, and Harry Pollock. long lead. It would occasion no surprise George Robins, of court order here requiring the cham- manager a per- know Just what their crew Is capable ing a pecullr, not to say undignified, If Central playera came through In posed circuit. Aa this race Is the only one to be oi weinert, accepted Lewis fought a cUver contest, de- doing before shipping the bunch Sherwood, Is talking the league up held here this summer. It Is expected pion to ahow cause why he should not centage arrangement with the club. pending wholly upon of position on the greensward. Edward both events In singles and doubles. enjoined almost long and West. so placed geographically yes- among the youngsters In that section. that a large entry will be received. be from appearing with hla The Queenaberry Athletic Club short lefts to th fac Snd Jaw. With was that It There were several fine settos eircua In thla State. wants Day. Some decision Is expected within the was out of the question for him to terday In boys' and events. Leaders Make Time. Alexandria county, Va, Is providing the match for Labor This Brltton continually boring In. Ltwls boys the Junior runners who hope to Curley and Jones, aa managers, were club will seat comfortably 10,000 peo- next few days as to whether the make a play on Hobby, who skipped W. J. Balllnger, a t youth, was Dudley, of Central High half a doien mt him with hooks asd Jolts that be sent on long Journey. Jack carry Virginia's across the dismissed by Wlllard last week. ple. piled up many will the It over the pan In the wake of Manager pitted against A. J. Knapp, the small- School, Is making a go of It with the banner points ,for th winner. Is said that Dunith cleaned up thou- Jack. boy In the tournament and had to sands of dollars on the event last est Bloomlngdale lads, while Charles proceeds Harper, Gallia, and Dumont pitched go three sets for a 6 S, 6 1, 6 1 Is being depended upon to year and will turn over all swell ball, and the entire Griff outfit win. Stewart to the Red Cross this summer. take charge of affairs for the Fair- seemed to hare a lot of pepper. They Jack Kellber. of Technical High mont boys. toyed with George Foster, who was School, and George Robins, of the If proper arrangements can be made BASEBALL WRITERS trying again to come back. George is Sherwood Club, fought another long with tennis clubs for the use of the a long way from being back yet. and three-se- t engagement, Kellher proving courts Saturday mornings or other It begins to look as If somebody must better at- 7 S. 6 I- - and 6 2. : . mornings in the week the lads may FLATTEN THE CURVE TOACTONMcGRAW have punched a hole In his return In the boys' event Everett Burke , be t0Tmti ,n a i,RKUe. LoUi. i. ticket. had to go 0 3, 3 6, and 8 7 before Doyle, who Is running the Junior and Forced Ron Across. getting a decision over Prior, boys' tournament at present, will re Expected Demand Reopening of In the third Inning of the first game celve applications for the league. to WILL RAISE PENNANT. expected prove Foster forced a run over the piste when The kid circuit la to Case by Tener. NEW TORK, June 38. Brooklyn, a means of developing the youngsters he walked Rice with the sacks Jammed. city. present no Alnsmith bad strolled, reaching second now languishing In the National In the There Is at on sacrifice and on League second division, will raise Its adequate meana of encouraging or de- 56. A. special Harper's third sum- young NEW TORK. June Judge's lnneld hit to Scott When championship pennant, won last veloping the tennis players meeting of the New York Chapter of 3 endeavored to ease in mer, next Tuesday, at Ebbetts Field. and those Interested have taken the haa The Giants will be the Dodgers' step confident that the league will the Baseball Writers' Association squeeze, Alnsmith was trapped between out. been called for 11:30 o'clock tomor- third and home, but Judre reached work Itself 'I '4 row at the New Tork Press Club, to third and Shanks second before the 'A adopt some action relative to the play was made. Passes to Milan and de- Rice followed. repudiation of an interview Agnew helped con- Na- Sam the Grlffmen BOB THAYER'S GOSSIP nouncing President Tener of the siderably In the next frame. Leonard tional League in Pittsburgh on Wed- singled for a starter, and had Bam nesday evening, June 13. picked up Jamleson's bunt readily, be Thla interview roused the Ire of could have forced Joe at second. In ON SPORTING MATTERS President Tener to such a point that playing to MeGraw was called on for a retrac- It first be hit Jamleson in tion. He not only retracted but threw the back and the ball bounded to right, Student officers at one of the re- has alienated those friends by his the burden squarely on the shoulders both runners getting an extra base and serve corps campa were treated re- series of repudiations and, when he scoring on a triple by Alnsmith, who some high tennis when drops out the limelight, ha will of baseball writers who have long Judge skied to Walker, cently to class of ' counted after George stay be none seek- -- c been hlsTrlends. Agnew dropping R. Norrls Williams. ii. cnurcn. out. There will This satisfied the president and own- the neat throw to the Peck Glffln, and Walter M. Hall were ing to bring him back. He has built ers of the , who plate. lined up In double. About this time up a great reputation for baseball quickly dismissed 'the case by declar- By his wlldness Harper filled the bases a year ago these men were turning brains when really money made him. ing the Incident closed. . In the seventh and was then dragged In up for the big tennis events. All of Ills successes on the diamond have Members of the Baseball Writers' where It was cooler. them are making ready for service resulted In high salaries for years. Association will now meet, and no Work Double Squeeze. now. The men played in their khaki When he passes he will have plenty doubt demand that the case be re- In the second game the Red Sox lid uniforms and put up a spirited came of time to muse upon what It means opened and a hearing given those who most of their scoring In the first. so reports go. to have had without the aense to have are charged with misquoting JIcGraw. Hooper walked and was forced by held. Barry, and then Leonard's low throw John E. Madden, famous as a turf- man, given 10 per cent his win MAYS MAY TWIRL put Hobby on. A walk to Gardner filled has of JOE HARRIS IN the bases. The squeeze by Lewis was nings at Belmont to the Red Cross. JUMPS a to a it Com-lske- .a t s arrz s 7 a Subway Shooter Down to Battle Jim then introduced. Barry and Hobby Earlier in the month Charles t i i k chief owner of the Chicago M. P.M. Today. scoring and Gardner reaching third. WITH THREE SAFE HITS Shaw tallying later on a wild pitch. White Sox, turned in a considerable Tkii dUriM ilbutrtiti kavi tit miaaktr tfmuiipt vuittfmakurt I BOSTON, June 26. Carl Mays, de- Leonard's triple and Jamleson'a In- aum to the Red Cross from one of the scribed by somebody as the master field out gave the Grlffmen one In the games played In Chicago. Other of the uplift delivery, and Jim Shaw second, and In the third singles by sportsmen should follow as the Idea Signalizes Return to Line-u-p by are down for the pitching Job today. Shanks and Mllsn. their double steal, Is a worthy one. Jim beat the Pittsburgh Blonde In and an Infield hit by Gharrlty to Scott. Leading Big Leaguers Today. Washington early last month. which was followed by a poor throw, Molla BJurstedt Is again winner of JLOOK line. shows graphically how the telephone is tied the score. After that Fennock the national woman's singles cham Harris, Cleveland at the It Babe Ruth is Just a spectator at seemed to be O. K. plonshtp, although no was award- Joe Indiana' flrat title signalized Fenway Park now. Ban has sus- JTRBT GAME. ed. Miss BJurstedt has won the cham- sacker, his return to the "used from hour to hour in the District or Columbia. The high pended him pending an investigation WASHINGTON BOSTON. pionship three times running now, line up yesterday by crashing out of th rumpus Saturday, awaiting, it ABHFDAE ABHPOAE a feat worthy of more than passing three singles in as many trips to the is said, a written report from "Brick" Judire.Ib.. I 1 T 1 0 Hooper.rt. 4 10 0 0 Maurice McLoughlln appear- points, you will observe, are between nine and eleven in the morn- Shanks.ae. nrry.n . 0 1 1 0 notice. plate. Harris aided materially In Owens. 11110 i ed invincible and William A. Mllsn.ct.. 1 1 0 0 Oalner.lb J 0 II ! 0 failed. helping hla team turn the Browns is Rlce.rf... 10 3 0 0 Gardner,3b 1 0 1 2 0 Larned took the titular honora seven back. ing and two and four in the afternoon. Our problem to handle Howard Shanks covered much Morn.2b 4 0 4 10 LewU.lt .10 10 0 times before retiring. To date no one Clyde Milan's Lein-d.l- two safe blasts land ground. Once he went over Into Mor- 1 1 1 0 waiker.cf 1011 but Mrs. May Sutton Bundy appears him In big league gan's zone fly. Is Jamle'n.If 2 0 10 0 scott.a 110 the blffers today. the traffic during these busy hours. for a Hank full Alni-lti.- 2 1 4 1 0 .10 capable of trimming Miss BJurstedt, The averagea follow: old pep, gave Mc- irxsiir.rs 00110 com- of the and Barry Harper.p.. J 0 0 1 0 Amew.c. 2 0 I 1 1 and Mrs. Bunday Is not In tennis H.B. H. T.B. Ave. cormick but little peace. Gallla,p... Thomaa.e 0 0 0 0 0 petition. From all accounts Miss 10010 Foater.p. 1 1 1 0 Harris, Indians... 3 3 3 1.000 BJurstedt will continue the premier Milan, 2 1.000 greei-c- Reder.p.. Griffs.... switchboard be large enough care for the traffic These dsys Griff Is the head r Shorten 000200 0 0 tennis player among women for some Sloan, 1 1 1.(00 Each must to to thorough- 10 Browns.., I at the Brunswick. We Tllenrlkn. 10 4 0 0 time to come. Rumler, Browns.. 1 1 1 1.000 ly enjoy Griff. We need rainy day. lllobllll'Il I 0 0 0 0 a Haley. Athletics.. 1 1 1 1.000 be handled at the busiest time of the day. The operating force The weather has been altogether too It has been recently suggested that Olson, Robins 1 3 3 .750 good, and is not conducive with pro- Totals .9 13!!' Totsli 11)31 Batted for Scott In seventh Innlnr all of the athletes who have left col Stengel, Robins.. 4 3 3 .750 in each central office must be adjusted so as to have the proper moting sociability. tBatted for Afnew In seventh tnnlnt. lege for service In Uncle Sam's army I Meyers, Robins. 4 3 3 .750 tBatted for Foster In eighth Inning be given letters. The cream of the I Baker, Yanks 3 .607 well Judge, Leonard, Milan, and Shanks Washliurton 04 college athletic world has sacrificed Malsel, Yanks.. 3 .(i7 number of operators on duty at that particular time as as at 00130000 0- pickled the pill, and Leonard made Boston -0 the petty triumphs of track, baseball, Mers, Robins.. 3 grand stop Barry. Runa Judge, 00000000 .67 a off Leonard. Jamleson. 'Alnsmith. football, and the winning of letters to Mowry, Robins 3 .087 every other of the twenty-fou- r. The "busy hour" brings Two-bas-e hit Milan Three-ba- hit Aln- go to the front. Those In chsrge or hour smith Sacrifice hits fihanka. Berry. Harper. Rudolph, Browns. 3 .U87 In the second t;apple the Grlffmen plays student activities have given the Idea Leonard. Griffs... 3 .067 fine chance to Jamleson. Rice. Alnsmith Double real of the system. had a score In the roater to 8cott to Gainer, Judge to Morgan no thought because of Its triviality. Judge,, Griffs S .H0 I the test eighth when Milan was on third and I.eft on bases Washington. I. Boaton. i. It seems fitting thst the men be Speaker, Indiana. B .00(1 nobody out. Zeb had walked and Flrat haee on errors Wajhlngton. 1 Tint awarded letters as a slight token of easea around to third on a poor base on balls Off Foster. I. off Harper. 4. their service to the country. off Bader. 1. off Gallia. 1 Hlta-O- ff Harper. LEAGUE STANDIKSS. service by Thomas, 3 will and pos- throw but the next three 2 In Innlnga. off Gallia, none In 2 3 If we can flatten the curve, it mean better men could not do anything with Pen- - Innlnrs. off Foster, S In I Innlnr. off Bader. Letting down the bars of Intercol nocic none In 1 Inning Stnrrk out Br Foster 1. legiate athletic competition to fresh- AMERICAN. by Harper. 2. 1. Umpire-Din- een service which, by Gallia. men Is going to stir up affairs con- Today. sibly much more expeditious for the Government, and MeCormlck Time of game 1 By w. Pet. The Washington garden set made hour and 21 mlnnte siderably such action enough Win Loea will provided Otlcaro ... .. 1 20 I 7 .M first. a number of nifty catches, a running SECOND GAME athletes be for all Boaton .. J7 j in the minds of all of us, comes eaten by Jamleson in the second WASHINGTON. , BOSTON. branches of sports at every college New York . II 21 game robbing Hobby of a double. An H ro A CI AB It TO A E and university In the country.no mat- - Hermit .. 21 27 .Sit Morran.2b 4 14 2 ol llooper.rf 3 1 0 0 ter how many have Joined the colors. Cleeland .. 24 22 2 Shank a 4 2 2 2 0 Brrr.2b. 3 14(0 In ao doing, M L.ila . .. 71 U ; 400 YESTERDAY'8 Milan 2 2 4 0 0, 3 0 11 0 However. all the more M even flow of traffic, less con- RESULTS. rt Hobllt1.1b 0 care should be WASHINGTON .. TI 390 Flattening the curve means a more Rlre.lf 2 0 10 0CaMnerlb3 12 0 0 taken that the virus Philadelphia U X .337 Ghar-tr.l- 4 i 10 2 Ol Iwl.lf 4 2 2 0 0 of professionalism shall not enter American League. 1 3 Leon'dJb 1113 tValker.cf 0 2 0 0 Into collegiate sports Let the direc- Wbere They Play. gestion and better service for all. At K Tork First Gam. R H E Jamle'rOf 3 0 10 0, tVott,s . tors of sport everywhere see Philadelphia. wo tm tto- -o ; 0 Henrr.e .41130) Thomaa.c 30120 that TODAT TOMORROW Yankee. ono w l(rx 1 s 0 Du Mont.p 3 0 0 & 0. Pennodcp. 3304110 0 2 0 their own aklrts sre clean. Then Waeh. at Boaton. wsih t Doatnn. Batteries Selbold and Mjrera; Moarldfe and -- Ainamim i o o u o there will be no trouble. Phlla. at N. T. Phlla at Ntw Tork, Is'unamaker tJonnson . l o o o i Detroit at Chlraso. Detroit at Ohlc.vn' flatten by restricting telephoning At New Tork eoond (k- m- n II E EL Loula at Clee, St. Loula at Clave. You can help to the curve your Philadelphia 001 12A Though among the first to cancel Its mi s ? 3 Totals 32 :i 17 Total, .2$ 1 Yankees 301 030 7 ISU sports OU 7 7 0 Jamleson In calendar with the outbreak of NATIONAL. of by avoid- Batteries-Scbau- er and Meyer and 'Ratted tor the ninth. as much as possible during the busy hours the day, llaler: tRattM for Du Uont In the ninth. war, Virginia has decided to resumo Bhoeker. Ruseell and Xunamaker and Alex- next year. So aa Today. 0- athletics far can W. ander Waahlntton -J seen eye, Pet. TOn Lose. talks brief. At Cleveland It H E Boaton 01140000 I be with the naked only Har- Philadelphia .... Jl v . ing unnecessary calls and making your Ft. Louie 000 0T2 4 IO000O01 I ... 11 .!! 3014 9 Rune ehanka. Barry. vard. Yale, and Princeton are consld New Tork .. .CI .ao .411 ClerHsnd niJ2 11 12 3 Milan. Leonard. Chlraso ... M Ml 03 Two-ba- erlng a policy during the war. Yale. .S34 Davenport CotsI-eekl- e ;. Gardner. hit EUrrr 30 Batteries and Eererold. Three-baa- e fit Louis ...... sir .SB O'Neill hits Leonard anil Gardner Stolen too, has begun to Gobble, and, with ... 31 170 and ! Gharrlty. rtnrlnnatt .... .471 Detroit vj. Chicago Chicago Sr.nki. Jil'an :. snd word from all aides that this college ...... 21 will give effective service. fare at hlle HoblltielL Scott, Milan. Barry. Rrookln .KJ .4(1 Your considerate cooperation help us an rain. and that will resume athletics, Rnalnn ...... II Ml .113 and Leonard Double pure Pennock to the Pittsburgh .., ... Barrr to lloblltsell. Ratrr to Hoblltzell. Lrt Ells threaten to follow suit-- Michigan a 3S .CI .233 National League. on baaea Boaton. I: Waehlnrton. , Plret will devote a part of Ita profits to the At Philadelphia bare on errors Boaton. 1 Flrat on Red Cross, a laudable Intention. Pres TVbere) They Play. ono SHE balls Off Pennock. 2. off Du Mont. S b4 Glanu 000 rmo 2 1 struck Ident Wilson's request sports be. TODAT TOMORROW Philadelphia out Pennock. 4 Wild pitch Dn Mont. that oil "n oojj 7 0 continued everywhere Is being acced Boaton at Brook Boaton at Brook. Batteries Andersen and Jtarlden; Rlxer and Paaaed ball Thomas. Umplree Ueeare New Tork at Phlla. New York at Phlla, Kllllfer. and Dineen Time of same 1 hour ed to by a majority. Chi at St Iiula Cta. at Plttabursh. At Ebbltts Fletd-ri- rrt Gam- e- R K E and 44 mlnutea. Cincinnati at Pitta. ' Chesapeake and Potomac (if Boston . 100 ono em If "Muggsy" McOraw passes out ol The r Brooklyn foo 100 W2 3 11 1 2 A .PLAY TOMORROW. Batteries Rudolph and Oswdy; Uarquard baseball next October, ha will have INDIANS WANT GAMES. and Merer. Navy and Interior are on the books only himself to blame He has long A. C. yield The Indian Is looking for At Ebbltts Second same R H E for an engagement In the second been the spoiled child of the na games ball clubs Company Boston 100 ono ono 1 4 1 with averaging six- Telephone round of pastime, Brooklyn . 0U 200 JOx 4 12 3 the elimination tournament tlonal his faults overlooked teen yeara of age Write Manager ,.5a"rlts-Tyi- ar and Oowdy; Cheney and O. In the Departmental Leagu tomor-- because of hla fiery temper, hla abll- - Sam Deborln. 1028 Thirteenth atre.t aCllsr. rots' afternaan. I ltles magnified by his friends. Hs northwest.

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