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' 12 THE WASHINGTON TIMES, THURSDAY, MARCH 18; 1915. Johnson To Oppose Virginia Ouimet Is Here Regulars Win One More Game NINE DIStlNCT FORMS OF TRAINING FAIL TO REDUCE MORGAN WILL R LARS WIN IN JOHNSON t

IIRD BALL GAME FACE VIRGINIA Poor Pitching and Fielding Mark Morning Contest on IN BIG GAME Lambeth Field.

B.v LOUIS A. DOUGHER. CHAULOTTE8VILLE, Va.. March ON SATURDAY 18. In a Mow, uninteresting game, marked by poor pitching and fleldlne the Uegularg defeated the Plcben 8 to 7 this morning. Acosta and Milan led at the bat. The score: , .REGULARS.., ...... An i)... x.tn j j, a , xi,t Griffith Will Permit His Prize iiiuiriier, n 3 0 2 0 Foster, 3b 4 1 1 0 2 Pitcher to Go Three Innings Milan, cf 4 2 3 3 0 Gandll. lb 4 0 1 14 0 Morgan, 2U 4 ' As 0 0 1 3 'Against Collegians, Shanks. If 3 1 0 0 0 McBrlde, ss 4 0 1 2 2 Williams, c 4 1 1 1 1 Gallia, p 2 2 1 0 0 Engel. p 2 0 0 1 0

Totals 34 8 9 24 8 Also Be iA .Boehling Will Turned PM3BE8. AB. R. H. Po. A. E. Mnsspy. rf 5 1 0 1 Loose for Trio of Rounds in Neff. ss 4 2 3 1 Acosta, 3b 4 0 4 0 Which Been Set Rondeau, If 2 0 0 0 Game Has Pick. 2b (, 1 0 0 Alnsmlth, lb 4 10 0 0 Back One pay. Brown, cf 3 3 0 0 Henry, c 4 7 0 0 1 Shaw, p A 0 0 0 Bentley. p 3 1 " 1 0 0 1 By LOUIS A. DOUGHER. Hhamarfl If 1 0 1 0 CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va., March Totals S5 7 11 24 8 3 Johnson is to twirl three Regulars 220 300 10- -8 18. Walter WAi.KfigSS' 000 212 11- Saturday Plebes -7 innings against Virginia PIAHO PLttMNC? First Off Shaw, 2; off afternoon, entering the box in a reg- Engel. 4. Innings. pitched By Shaw, KA by Bentley. 4; by Gallia. 4; by 4 ! ular game for the first time this Engel, 4. Hits made Off Shaw, 6; off season. i Gallia, 2. off Bentley, 4; off Engel, iirnninm nil 4. Struck out By Shaw, 2; by Gallia, Posters have been scattered all IS 2, hy Bentley, 3. Home Milan. over town announcing the appear- IT Rookies Will Hardly Three-bas- e hits Gallia. Williams. Acosta, Pick, Bentlej. Two-bas- e of great twirler, and if the Old King Midas Had hits ance the Alnsmlth, Milan. Sacrifice day is pleasant a large crowd will be Neff. Stolen bases Shanks, Acosta, HER E TO PLAY GOLF 2, McBrlde, Matsey. Henry. Wild on hand. men pitches Shnw. Bentley. Passed balls Break Griff -- Into Henry. I'm pi re Griffith. Time of saving Walter till lS "I had intended Morgan game Nothing on 1:45. next week," said Manager Griffith tody, "but the cold weather has pre- No Murderous Batsmen by Fox, and Discovered Old' Penn Gridiron Men vented his rounding into condition There Is Little Difference Between Fat Gold When One's National Amateur Champion To so he will suffer Who Will Probably Stick to Original Line-u- p for Take Up Lacrosse too early, and not Ambitions Are to. Be a Ball Player. Be Seen With Sargent at if he goes innings." three 1915 Pitching Should Be Better, With Mor- rHH,ADEL.PJIIA, March Boehling, the southpaw, is likely Chevy Chase. By "BUGS" BAER. there Is to be no spring football to pitch three innings Saturday gan and Gandil Improved. practice this year. Field Coach By against Virginia. He has been work- CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va., March 18. Ray Morgan is now in a Dickson, of the Fenn football team, ing easily since coming here, and the beautiful stragetic position to appreciate the difficulties of King Midas Francis Ouimet, champion amateur does not propose that any of last ex- ear's varsity or freshman playors college boys to maintain his equilibrium in the big leagues. As all Kolf player of the United States, is By LOUIS A. DOUGHER. affort against the wpn't in his futile efforts pected to be ceen In action on the Chevy shall remain Idlo during the spring. was leading hip day. CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va., March fellow has played a lot of ball. and He called these together yesterday art-cnio- hurt him. baseball bugs are hep to, King Midas the swatter of Chase Club links today or tomorrow. every and requested who been' Sulli- i,nw thi. re- - "eI snowing u in move he all are not Saturday's contest had advanced Everything the Kink touched turned to gold, even Canadian dimes. Ouimet, with IUh partner J. H. IB. Tr good are makes. He hnB speed, a curve, and a already candidates for a team to go printer had not been in- van, Woodland Club, of Boston, perplexing knuckle reper- - out for lacrosse. Lacrosse work, ho a day, but the fierce fix, gold soup is good to look at, to of the emits here with the Griffmen is ball as his formed. When the posters appeared the The Kink was in a as but hard arrived In Washington at noon, and tolrc. while he knows how to field his declared, will keep the men ln splen- probably interesting you Washing- - position first-cla- ss was discovered too late. So swallow. The Kink fell oft so much in his batting that they had to are stopping at the Wlllard. In stic. Hopper did condition and afford practice ln mistake This pair Is en route to Pinchurht, N. worthy of a with Grlff- - open field running and dodging. About ton fans more than anything else 5?ks trial the c Conch Ryan will play Saturday Instead ask for golden waivers on him. C, where they will participate In the n against clubs. twcl-r- football players promised to re- of tomorrow, though throe of hta first United North and South Tournament. just now. You all know that Griff port regularly for the lacrosse team. The Kink finally wound up in a bush league,, warming a golden '1 ago, and have string players will bo out of the game hoy lett liOBton a week has fallen down three years in a extra outfielders are being tried Sykis Tucker, fullback of last year's bench because of his ability in taking three golden strikes. been stopping off at all of the principal rJ"r football team, announced today that he because of examinations. cities en route. Ouimet Is a close friend row for want of some intangible Zn&S "chaTyhsee'nl.tlrn will leave college for the remainder of 'Manager Griffith today wired Joe Can- - Ray is in the same difficulty, except that instead 'of gold, it is fat. of George Sargent, professional, at , the school year He has an opportun- seeking Harry Holland Chevy Chase Club, and with him the quality that goes to make a cham-- o0nrhh. ity to get some business experience illon. to have Everything Ray touches or eats turns to distinguished guest will play several .SL.bfiX .""ifotlTJS sent to Holland's fathor re- fatv pionship ball club in the major .and Brown, the youngsters from during the next stx months, and has Atlanta. is chubbier a cherub, and no matter how hard he works the lounds while In Washington. It Is the the decided to leave college to take advan- suicide, and his Ray than champions appearance In leagues. With the shat- - ' to ta1- - fa,r cently committed outig lirst Mackmen IX"fielders L5uer; good tage of It. He will return next fall 111 Below is a of some of Ray pulls in Washington. of arms, mother, who Is as a result, wants the chubbier he becomes. list the stunts tered somewhat, 1915 begins to loom Down here against n.ediocre pitching ln time for football. boy to' play In his home town. How- order to knock off an ounce or two up as the claim on Holland, year when the Griffmen ever. Griffith has no work. hoping thr.t somebody would throw a Is and JKS. a Track which at presont a foot thick may have their best opportunity major league conteqt they mls-h- t be Famous British Lawn the whole matter being up to Cantlllon. Playing piano. shoe at It.i and knock off a pound or w ftsho the Ider that a circus tent. No yet been received from possibility of the Old Fox took charge of the w'ln'The word has Bowling. two. Even thlb failed, as all the lads Another danger Is the gXsyed KTo . Tenuis Player Is Dead Uamiro Sieglie, the Cuban lnflelder, who Singing. In ramp hid sore arms and cuiiidn t peg the umplrcH calling him out-f- or running Washington club. But he must have "ot " .f ,tho newcomers is going to la to report here In a diy or expected baths. a bojt with sufficient velocity. All out of the baselines. LONDON. March 18Nevs has been ho. Manager Griffith Is not worrying, Turkish he overflows the the ball club with Which to go out Mcular.y sV.. pTrformnncTs"0 fa- Pader-cwu- kl Being so plump that rcclved that Kenneth Powell, the howover. Walking. Ray got for his Imitations of umps may he la inrouqn Mr:- were a couple 01 couguiat- baselines, the rule that and win the games. i.rmun. his lensthy exnerl- mous lawi tennis player nnd hurdler, Only two blngles were mode off Har- Dancing. out according to the rules governing ence. may see possibilities In some of who was serving with the Honorable twenty-thre- e fac-li- g' and a blue oyc. per with but batters ball. Good fielding, good pitching, and them, but thev can hardlv be Artillery the-- front, has Berkeley singled to right In Medicine But the fat, like King Midas' lucre, that offense. to hop exnected Company at him. Indian clubs. multiplying. All in all. Ray Is confronted with a hitting win from th bu?h to the ffont rank been killed ln action. the fourth, and remMned on first. In kciii King Mid.is was fair will a pennant, if In a few weeks. gained ns an ath- running one dozen times around -- ail, clubs, road work graver problem than Furthermore. Hank Powell first fame the fifth Sticklev scratched one thrdugh After Medicine Indian even the the club has the benefit Shanks, who Is nobody's fool. Isn't wor- was Cambridge Univer- bo- e sun all In vain. Ray torced to wrestle with, without of the lete when he nt Neff to center field and stole second, the quarter-mil- track encircling Lam under a hot weic rying much about his Job 190? lost a lttlo weight, but the exercise consolation of having the spikes in his "breaks in luck." The club sity. In in the Intervarslty match the only Vlrg nlan to get that far. Ray discovered the only - best ball In rn? beth held. that ade his appetite all th- bettor, and shoes turn to gold. ho won the hurdles the record time stayed there, though, while the next quar-ter-ml- le ri rep- Ho thing that had lost weight was the completely the good effects. However, he Is not discouraged, and in the world cannot win a pennant It Is possible that the Old Kox will ot 15 seconds. Afterward he two lads expired. eutrallzed away ccrry a couple of his extra Kngland In the Olvmplc track where he had Inhaled There I' where th battle rests now. t very day finds him plugging at without these same "breaks." While ur. gardeners resented re-lu- Into the season The Box Score. pounds of cinders. He manig a to knock off about flvo he "old embonpoint in an effort to for further looks at Barnes. Ho captained the Cambrldse three like discussing luck, it might be well to them In action against the real thing, Itwn Tenuis Club for two years, and K. Vlrg'la. to pod ds a day b gal oping around circumference. Ox-lor- Vlebes. ABHOA ABHOAB Ray next turned his pudgy hand the uut, with Acosta a dangerous In 1W defeated tho threo d Maejr,rf.. 4 0 0 Paschall.'.'b. j u n 0 a with n so-- paw, but the exercise will take a good hitter to sense a add a competi- W, and 10 1 Is an expert, but bear It that fair club, provided with tor, it begins to look In slnples. Nert.Bs j Phllllps.rf.. 3 0 0 0 bowling, at which he Imp o es his appetite, and by the time rlpht field this season, as imnoeslble for moro representatives the 1102 0 0 3 2 0 sing" Into than one to u prominent popu- cota,3b... 2 10 Berkley.ss.. outside of wearing tho plnboys down to taps have sounded he stows aboard figure completely corks up tho the luck, can win out against a bet- land berth on the Griff- Powell was a and ttondeau.lt. 3 2 2 0 0 Whlte.lb .. 3 9 0 1 Ray's men s bench. The one will be performer at Wimbledon. His best 0 S " o from dodging his curve ball, tl'oso live pounds and five pounds to second base, chosen lar IMck.Jb 3 0 0 2 R. Smith. ef shadows aperture between first and ter but an unluckier club in a six from Rondeau, Brown and Masser as fents there, perhaps, were his defeat llenry.c... 2 0 8 3 0 Stlckley.3t. 05 2 the only weight lost waa by tho pro- boot. which shows that every piece of fnt has Lamar's Inexperience is too apparent. American player, K. Collins, ln 3 0 E Smith. It. 2 0 .' u II H ha? Inn Med all the patent well-know- n months' campaign. of the Urown.cf... 1 was of his bowling t silver lining like the C Cup 3 1 10000 0 Krve.c. 1 0 prietor, who afraid on tlK and 1906. nnd of P. Dixon, the Davis AHrock.lb.. collapsing mellclne market, There is no telling just 1913. 3 10 Gammon.p. emporfum under the tcrrltlc thing Is lighter at the end cloud. what the luck Ray Morgan was the only lnflelder plaver ln His victory over M. J. llarpr,p.... 10 1 000 the onlv that simply lmposs'ble for a of 1915 Lon- Fields, p a 0 0 0 strain. Is the bottle contained It will be tho Grlffmcn of will be, but It ever threatened with a loss of his Job, O. Ritchie nt Queens Club for the 7 21 S 1 any poundage of the bout that around Ray unless 1903 26 Mng.ng failed to take I Ixise runner to slide Is possible to dope and "Cutlc"' has taken care Vinsles championship in is well Totals... 4 he patent medicine. out the rest of tt, to get Into don Totals... 23 1 :i 14 corpulent contour of Ray's he provisions along to last a week, Is here. from the At present R y'& diaphragm Is three has way the fielding, the batting, and the pitch- condition. Charlie Pick playing sec- remembered 100 000 -2 John Bunnylikc form, but It certainly laps mile, Is fearful tie would starve to death on the ond base for the Plebes here, but his WO 0- -0 poor tc th and ho lest ing. It Is dUT'eult to see Just Virginia W did knock the ilesh oft the unfor- so ldo will round. where tho natural position Is third, and he does to it. he becomo and tl lck that he Washington 1x3 Opens With Win. were forced to listen I club will stronger Huns Neff. Hnry Left on bases Plebes. tunates who li.ivo to get his chewing jii co ina'R Wo are unable to puhllsh tho exact much not worry Morgan much. Gandll Is a Uam-nio- got of his own II u nil 3 Virginia, 1. First base on balls OfT Ray finally an earful I ..... a. 1if'o rcntflit thn this year than Inst, except In the box. much Improved player over his form of St Domln'c'B opened its season with 4; despairing losing any to order. - ' S. InnliiKS pitched Hy Gammon. by warbling, and of barb h s warned If scales- have chnrley horses owing to None of the newcomers looks to be a a year back, and Chlcu should make a an win over the 13rooklanil A. C. IllUfJC . . The 'amp r him FlCluS, 3. HUM Wli vjniiiiiiuii. u. through tho medium of blue and Tuesday, ,- .. good getaway on 1913. Is yesterday, outhittinsr oppo- By Harper. 8. Ktolen fat he acqu res anotho chin before Ui Rav wef Rhine himself last tw.a ...m. - .iii,.. There no team their 3. Struck out notes, he next turned to dancing. - Fa-tee- m field. noiir l ..., . Is rubbing his torrid llnl- ( shaking either George McBrlde 01 nents all the way. The Altar Boys hu.en-AHro- ck. Acosta, and Stlckley plas- training season ovei i.ost Mllte Martin Outside of knocking three tons of '", h.c 1 Therefore, the sixteen-year-ol- d of plays Smith to Frye. Panchall to Ilerkl ev to only weight cents to shave the first three chins and ment Into the works of all the welshing llKrl"1"Blrmarl , If' ., Foster Infield will were the tltlcholders Mr. "JUKe Time ter oft the celling below, tho five. camp and If the uuuiii jiui'i't-- r iuuivo .u uc mo one new he Identical with that of 1914. city year. White. 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