THE WASHINGTON TIJfES. TUESDAY, MAY 25. 1915. IS

School Teams Play -Head- er Tomorrow To Decide Flag Contenders

Herrmann Alarmed. E D G E BIG DAY CUED IN CARRIGAN MAY HAE TOO JOHN RE JOE MARRI dLLENG ROOD I August Herrmann, chairman of MANY HURLERS the National Commission, mado SCHOOL BASEBALL IN. ST. JOHN'S SPORT nn alarming statement in Cin- OFFICERS WILL PLAY BOOKED TOMORROW Bill Carrlgan, of the Red Sox, iH in a good position to find cinnati over the baseball out- himself liko that mythical person of the spring training camp, look yesterday. He said! who invariably has "too many promising prospects for his own 'Big league clubs are going FOR PARK good." Only it's likely to be true in Carrigan'a ense. Medals Awarded to Youngsters bankrupt, unless tho present Naval Academy Grounds To Be Doyle and Doyle Slated to Meet wero to come through! Gregg, Col- IHffi What if the Red Sox pitching staff system is wiped lins, Wood, Foster, Leonard, Ruth, Shore, May nil of them top Who Compete in Monster high salary Scene of Novel Competition Pell and Bull, of New York. notchers. What if each man were to strike a winning gait on hia out. Players will have to ac- next appearance? How on earth would Carrigan work them? Program. cept big cuts, or else the own- on Thursday. Mixed Doubles Thursday. Double-Head- er to Tomorrow It would be a bad pilicy to use them in rotation, one every eighth day, ers will be forced to close their because that much rest is sometime1? dangerous to the winning Decide Teams to Compete spring an plants." pitcher. Guess ho would bo forced to innovation by St. John's College athletes are In pos- ANNAPOLIS, Mel., May 26. The an- The challenge round of the champion- five-and- our-innin- g -f hard-earne- game Championship. working two pitchers to the game on a basis. session of their d medals to- nual baseball between tho mar- ship doublet between H. K. and C p. For day, the presentation having been made ried and single naval offlceis on duty Povle. winners of the finals in the successful ath- at the Naval Academy has been ar- Chevy tourriament, and C. M. at tho Institution to the ranged to be played on academy Chase yesterday Renne came In for Frank Isbell Denies tho Hull and T. R. Pell, of New York, will letes John greatest grounds Thursday afternoon. Each A. N. WIN HONOR high honors with tho number Will Succeed Birmy club will number among Its players he held In the championship court at PREPS of points scored In the track meet. He some former stars of midshipmen nines, Chevv Chase tomorrow afternoon at 3:30 Up The wlnncis In other events, each of while some will be who prob- Wilding's officers o'clock, Dojle Doylo having de- Death Breaks 26.-F- rank and whom wan sultnbly rewarded, follow: DES MOINES. May Isboll. ably havo never played more than tho rd feated Hundy and Wright In the men's dash, Renoo, Shoehan, Ardeeser; formerly star lnflelder and first base- average schoolbov game before 100-ya- dash. Renoo. Ardeeser. Har- rumor The benedicts for Instance, will havo finals yesterday. Defeat Youngsters shot-pu- White Sox, denies the C:::town vey, t. Ardeeser. R. Walsh, man of the the services of Lieutenant Theobald, a The final round of the mixed doubles World's Best Tennis Team Lyons, hop, step and Jump, Renoe, that he Is to succeed Joe Birmingham captain 10-to-- former and third baseman of will he played off on Thursday, Miss in Final Game By 1 Luukett, tunning Jump, She-lia- n. manager tho Cleveland Americans shehRii. as of the Navy nine, who Is coaching the Kvn. Baker and 11. E. Dole meeting Renoo, Ardeeser; standing Jump, At least Isbell says he has not been middles this year, and Lieutenant Gill, Ardeeser. Renoe. T. Rlordnn; relay Ho who played on the middle Miss Kale Du Rose and Spencer Gor- Score, Hunter Starring. race, freshmen, sophomore. Junior. consulted aH yet on the matter. don. Tho finals of women's double Gen-erall- y appointment un- tenm for three years the Dwight Davis, Donor of Davis Cup, and Tennis Experts In events would not refuse the vs 111 Prizes to winners Junior explains, Among the players for the bachelors bo played tomorrow, Miss A. M. were awarded as follows: Running der certain conditions, he but will be Lieutenant Cohen, also a for- Dovle and Miss Aillne Dufour meeting Concede That He Was One of Three broad lump, Smith. Hurley, Fltzgeruld: so far has no teason to believe that no mer star of Navy nines, and Prof. m Miss Eva linker and Miss By BRYAN MORSE. dash, Harley. E. Smith, G. Is being considered for the position. Paul Dashlll. who Is an old Lehigh Elizabeth half-mil- e run. G. Ingram. E. Gib- Bryan. The biggest day in high Frhool Greatest Players. son. F. Shehan: dash, H. Gala-lia- n. it required boyle nnd Dojle four of rd dash, V. Strano, the hardest of hcis to defeat Bundy and baseball for 1915 is due tomorrow J Talor. V. right R. Hubeberg, J. Lyons, A. Garty. F. Amateur Games. yesterdav Stiength of service when Business and Central meet in Kwnn? dash. Daniel Callahan: along decided the Ifcsuc in favor of the dash, William Kellcher; three- - ' Uoylcs Tho UoyUs won the first set header and 1 t 4 the first of a double What generally regarded as having Brookes or Wilding appeared In the list legged race, John Callahan, wrestling, TODAY'S GAMES. Among the Minors at and diopped the second 46. of Internationalist. In 1915, and thus Some spirited tennis the Western and Tech vie for honors in been the greatest tennis team that ever Chailes Clark, boxing, Robert O'Brien, Acriculture Leaue Markets vs. Roads. csrrled third never played ng.iinrt c'ther He has swimming, Gibson, Downey, MoCormlck. Drlllery Machinist. set to a 108 conclusion In the Doyles' the second part of the matinee. The competed for the DrvIb International watched both 'n matches played In Fotomac Leatcue v. Texas League. lavor and the last set and was Trophy was broken up by the this Congress Heights Loaue Congress HeljhU match winners of the two games will be 'lentils country. linvvovn Hamilton. Waco, 10, Shrcveport, I decided at 61. Anthony In ure - Doyle Miss inouncement yesterday that Wilding whs born New Zealand In Three American Cars Departmental League-Asricult- vs In- Bennmont, 6, Houston, 3 Miss and Dufour defeated called forth on one more occasion t, Gliding 0t ncw Zealand had been 1SKS. From the age of Mxtet-- he won Galveston 5, San Antonli, 2. Miss Du Bose and Miss Leutze, 6 'I, 1 l . 6- - 1 meeting goes the killed In the fighting nt the Dardanelles. n succcKslnti of tournaments In the Uilt- - Itosedale Ieagu-- 8t. Tsui vs. Olbraltara. Fort Worth, 2, Dallas, nnd in the women's doubles. and with this last Withdrawn From Race Winning-to- League St. A(n The winners In the Mr. Wilding was a second lieutenant In Ish Isles, and nt one time or another Eit 8. 8. women's doubles high school championship for the held everv Impottant champlonsh'p v. Advents. North Carolina League. will probably ,get the title by default, the Royal Marines. By wan May 2fi. Y M. C A. General Office--v as Airs. Sullivan and Miss Meredith may manv he rated as the greateM INDIANAPOLIS. Ind.. Three Railroad Leue Winston-Sale- , charlotte. I. year. Wilding WO-ml- Department. With Norman E. Brookes, p'aycr the Knnio evei has produced He cars entered In the le automobile Car Raleigh, 4; 2 not defend. a fall Northwest 8. S. League TVhltney vs. Ashevlll. Each of the four teams took mado up the first string. of the Austral- flr't appeared In the Davis Cup .matches race, to bo held here Saturday, with- Durham, fi, Greensboro. 4 In IPO.i. In mir-les- e Hrlghtwood. Central defeated ian team which last year won the and 19', with Brookes, It with- vs. For- out of Eastern. fully defended the trophy in Aus- drew today, and was said other Government League Commeroe Red Corridon Released; defeated Central, Bus- world's championship from the Ameilcan drawals are expected, because of inabll-l- t esters. Southern League. Tech, Western tralia Quartermasters vs. 1 team at the West Side Tennis Courts, After Great Britain captured the cup, to make the required speed of eighty War Interbureau I.ue Birmingham. 2. Little Roak, George Stallings 111 iness defeated Western, and Tech in nn hour. Engineers Nashville, 7, Atlanu, 2 New York. and It vvns won In turn bv the United ni'lrs vs Trans-portatlo- n -0 Southern Railway League Traffic Memphis, 4, New Orleans, 3 (10 Innings) A The three cars withdrew were of turn handed the Business ladn a Brookes was thought by many to bo States, tiding and Biookps catno to that EOSTO.W May :5. Red Corridon, In s country summer and met Mc- American make, and their drivers wero vs trouncing. In this way all four the greatest tennis player tho world, th last to have been Pullcn. Buckstell, and Home Club league Reclamation Patents Virginia League. utility man of the Cubs during the if not the strongest But It .is doubt- Laughlin and Williams, tepresentlng the Holy Name League Bt. Dominic vs Bt. Vin- honors, a new In Nlkient It was explained that the Petersburg, 1, Rocky 0 last thiee years, was released to teams tied up for first ful if he was the superior of Wilding, I'nltcd States the finals at the West drivers have been having engine cent Mount, school Side Tennis Club. Long Island. three Colored Departmental League Agriculture Norfolk, 6, Portsmouth, 1 Louisville today. Managei Stalling wrinkle in the history of high who, because of his great endurance, tiouhle and could not get their mounts Suffolk, 7, Newport News, 2 Wilding, at the ttme of his death. hhape. vs War and Navy. of the Braves did not appear at the baseball. was formidable in long struggles. Each wa a second lieutenant In the Royal in park today and It was announced the British M irlnes DniJUH Besta made a lap today at the YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. was to suf- had the West- had beaten other in tho of &S 5 miles an hour. Co that he confined his loom Zeke Blundon, who championships. vic- rate and Railway Bookkeeper. 7; Harry Lord Joins fering from Also, each owned Lecaln alo mado better than the re- Southern Leasue mastoid trouble. erners on his staffff earlier in the tories over the great American plaver, quired average. Mall Room, 6 Interschool Baseball. Hol Name Ieaffue 8t Aloyslus", U. St. The Buffalo Feds season, and who was only slightly Maurico Mclaughlin, although tho 4. 3; Bt. Stephen's, 1 International League. Monday's games In the lntor-scho- Peter's, Trinity, won In , , Sec- S Richmond, 4 Hird, Tech American trom both last year's Agriculture Interleague B. A. I arry join- nuffsln outpitched by Benby the resulted as Dutch Leonard Draws CHICAGO, May Lord 2 matches rtere. championship series follows. tions, a. ed Uochfster 3, Providence, go to mound Wilding 0 the Buffalo Federals here today, but Toronin, I NVwsrk, 1 crack, will probably the and Brookes both beat Norris Wheatley School, 3. Monroe School. 2. Potomac League G. II. I., i. Falrlawn. Larry flchlafy said he probably would illiams in the championships at Long School, School, 1; Suspension From "Bill" Congress Heights League No game sched- Newark, 5. Toronto. 5 while Central team-wor- Jefferson 6: Buchanan not take part In a game except as a for the Stenographers, Island last jear, whllo the k uled. Montreal, k, Jersey Ct, 3. al- Curtis School, 1. Carbery School. 4 4; nlnch hitter until later In the week, Montreal, 3, City, 1. is sure to select Sam Gottlieb, of the Australian pair In the doubles LOUIS, May 25. Manager BUI Car- Departmental League War. Union Print- Jersey completed of game lti Bloomlngdale division: hi. ers. not having played enough so far this of the rout the Americans. Final of Red Sox has sus- season to be In though Walter Cr.x, on account As a "doubles" pair. It Is considered Ecklngton School, 2, Takoma School, 1 rlgan tho Boston Roaedal Ieagvio Rosedale, : Crescents, J. the best condition. south- Washington 8. S. League Keller, 7; his greater experience may be pick- probable that no team that ever played Galllnger division Adams School, 3, pended Dutch Ionnrd, his star East equaled Wilding and Brookes not even paw, alleged violation of training Fifth, . No-Hi- No-Ru- School, 3. for Y M. A. League Auditors, T: t, n ed by Coach Menefee. the famous Doherty brothers, who were Weluhtman suspension of Leonard lends Railroad C. Game. fflfvL Virginia avenue rules Tho Station, S. HARTLAND Utowers, a also on the list of Davis Cup cham- division Brjan color to the rumors that had been tloat-ln- c MinDLHBl'nV. Vt . May 25. Pitcher JM pick Mark S League Immanuel, 15: Cen Tech may School, Buren School. 0. Northwest 8. McLaughlin, Mlddlebury College, pions. 7: Van around for some weeks that dissen tral, 1 of Western no-hl- t, no-ru- n left hander, to face the Dwight Davis, of this city, donor of Games today At Now York avenue, sion Is partly to niame for the poor L"a R. Bureau. 2. pitched a game against Government rue Marines. - team on account of the loft hand the cup, and himself a member of the Ecklngton v ll'nrv At Mt Pleasant, slinvvitic or me hud team to nate in war Interbureau Iag-u- e Staff, 3; Ord-fa- Bt Lawrence University, the score- be- wlnn'ng Davis Cup team of 1D0O, Is Jefferson vs. Monroe it is believed that the trouble wh'ch nanc, ing 10 to 0. McLaughlin walked a man hitters on Western's nine. Stower3 among the many admirers of tho great Galllnger divisionThomson vs. Ad- split the team Into factions during the Home Club League Indians. ; pension. J. In the first and second Innings, but re- handily defeated Eastern, and may Australians' style of play. Davis drop- ams. This Is to piny off a tie for the 1112 world's merles against the Giants Colored Departmental Leairue War and tired the side In one, two, three order championship. has not been entirely yet. Nhvj, 10, G P. O., . He out twelve men. per- ped out of competition before cither division eradicated thereafter. struck come back for an even better C I formance against Western. If Stow- - 1 A natty shape that men who is ' I ers is pitching, Hird will warm tho mmmmmismsm like new effects will select. I7r ' ISA You I bench, and Pat Rooney will be called XWffiha Have Tried in from left field to take chargo of I first, and Molly Johnson will be used with Dave Pfeiffer Lay-t- o in the outfield for a spell LUNCHEON Heher and Capt. Jakey Roberts. 50c event of a poatponement the k Collarsl In the game will be shifted to Thursday on - At- - Geoisetovvn Field, as graduate man- ager Charles Cox has come to the swing Sol Herzog & Co. I on . . . Jfltv-.'...- ,W5 and '.:'..'. I front and said the high aehools could JC1 .AKvW .:... v.v' .:: .X vX .v.v.V.v HARVEY'S? use the field. A postponement of the BEST IN TOWN I 602 9th St. N. W. games ma mean that the American You'll start an old-pal-pa- rty via a pipe or League Park is lost for the remainder 11th and Pa. Ave. of the season as the Nationals return a makin's cigarette quick as a flash, as soon Saturday and other activities have first call on the park. as you realize it's a live bet to let your good AMUSEMENTS EXCURSIONS Army and Navj 1'repn are out with money rub up against some Prince Albert prep title, hav- Tonight at 8iI5 ' a claim for the school tobacco. it's like beating back to the . "" "'" i ing won the final contest from the Why, Mat. Thurs. r Sat. 1M15. Georgetown youngsters yesterdaj U bushes for old-ho- me week, P. A.'s so friendly, DAY 10 to I. The Army and Navy lads got Most Dainty of All Musical 25; iEMI&L chummy-iiic- e. Comedies to Cooney, the Georgetown hurler, m so THE the fourth round and hammered htm 50 EXCURSIONS out of the box, Corbett fared little You see, Prince Albert can't bite your GIRL r DREAMS better. TO Bob Hunter, who pitched for the tongue, or any other man's; nor parch throats. Singing nd Dnnclng Chorus of 30 75 Army unJ Navy lads, allowed but four Because it's made by a patented process that ext Week "MLI.E. 3IOUISTU." Old Point Comfort hits and fanned seven batters. His performance was exceptionally good cuts out the bite and parch and lets you hear Iteierved Feats and stamps him as one of the best of NATIONAL tr.c Mc 3c. and Norfolk pipe and ADOR.V OPE11A COMPANYt the school fllngers of the season. He the song of the joy'us jimmy the is: $$tf$i$ttt&v ::: M S75S?IHHBsKsgraEillHfi?vl made three hits for his team. makin's cigarette all the day long! THE IY1BKADO $4.00 Round Trip The Army and Navy Prep team has Added Feature- - The Famous KI'KI THOITE Ticket on Salr Mnv A, 2a, 20 TV s of JAPS riEISUA OIULR ILL SERVE ti-i- Limited to Muy won thirteen anil lost but live games TEA. Mats Tues and Thurs Ml Seats I5c :il eason Is claiming the prep school Mat Sat teats, 2oo and t(a. Clt Ticket Office, 731 15th St. and ' although St. de- Next Vv'aflk "Kniilnle. another great cast, (Wootlrrnrd nullillns;) championship, Alban lnolurtlng Forrest Hufr, Frltzie Von tluslng feated the Conncctliut Avenue School and Estell Wentworth 4 to 3 In tlieJr only meeting. The Si. Norfolk & Washington Steamboat Co. filled early FRINGE Al Alban team its schedule and pres- maintains that there Is no loom at XiLMUM. M. MM 3 ent for the battle. A deciding Kame 9ua., 3100-8:1- between the teams Is out of the ques- the national joy smoke B. 3 Phoaea Main 44H4 sad 4485. tion as the A. N. P. team disbands for lifindon's Daintiest Diva of Drollery. the year at the end of the week, while 40 Mile St. Alban goes off on Its annual trip. home-mad- ALICE! LiOYD just hands you e questions like these: Exclusive Broadway and Piccadilly Songs with Her Famous Laughing Punch Central got the better of Tech's tennis pipe-happ- y? players lust week. Western is meeting Were you ever PRINCESS RADJAH V Moonlight Trip tho Central and Tech teams shortlv in Did you ever In Dances of the Mvstlc Nile a sort of Intet-hlrf- h school tennis battle. right Other guperh Vpveltles Many of the huh school nUvptd aia a brand that just TONIGHT figuring on going in tho tournament for Juniors to be staged bv the Dumbarton pushed pleasure against At 7 o'ClGCk club. and dallv until Saturday, M .nth, your palate? The kind except Thursdnj , special charter Details for the track meet to be held Twice Uall j, 2 ISO, 8i20. Saturday are be completed to- sort of teased your POLI'SSents, 25c. sine to that HntineeH, All Ivmlnics, day. The fatuity advisers will j,ct to- 20c, noc, 75c. 'Steamer St. Johns gether al'tei muOi dcluj and put tnlngs smokeappetite for some Coolest Theater In Washington. All 1 hlR in order for the affair. The baseball -- Week Poll Popular Plaseis In Frederick Music, Dancing, championship Is now on the minds of more fire up, then an- Thompson's Greatest Suciess, all of the school boys, and nuttl this Is other and so on, right POLLY OF THE CIRCUS Cafe and Buffet Service definite! deeded there will be little By MARGARET MAYO thought of the track meet pillow-perio- d I Adults, 25c. Children, 15c. to the Next VeeU-l"T- he Divorce (lucatlon." Prospect Park Ready Well, that's P. A., BELASCO THEATER J', Opening of ' Five-Da- y no matter how you hook "Columbia Triumphant In 1'euie, National For Meet Ode by Th llenckels. music bj II Hamuli COLONIAL BEACH it up pipe or cigarette. just-jams-jo- y Washington Festival Chorus S i)l )r hca It into r..w TPi ffii " Till T nirm nMiiMi' n " uiiinftii Helen urns II it rifI tra. David Rlsphani baritone I'e Vi iV-T- hls tmj, iwtifiij...... ujuiui t' BALTlMOTti;. May .Is a holi- 1 wno ;,ve. in Watsoxvois, JHSSvifk Wf soprano Leader II llannner licke i a Steamer St. Johns your system You nail that fact hot off the WMMmMSkmS MEMviMmriym O st (4'hi e day In the Mnrvlund racing calendar, Cal Helms a remarkable mfWW&liSiit&ifkWalllZAM till ilS T. Arthur Smith 13S and at r 1 ponleb taking a rest until tomorrow, bat, because it's case-car- ds information And memory and dourly re-- mUullMWMjlSillMlUbWlUu 'III il'J Z Leaves 7th Street Wharf tho ; HSKslsSWBSsRSljHK 21), 2i:t() .11. when Prospect Perk opens Its gates for n r m Spain in SgHswaRaftggggism MM ilgfffKMWU ia H$ ? Silt., Mnj tit V. handed out to youforpersonaand immediate 1823, when he waa lad of KKSffl3aWs&Ws ll B Sun., Mu :t0, at !)K)0 A. .11. a five Ua.vs" meeting Most of the 13 summers, trade haa been 9 I Moil., Mn 111, nt IHIIO A. M." e& ffiBiWeWmLWm$U ' lUM GLEN been racing a amoker all rua ! ECHO horsemen who have at attention as being about as real and true l,fe, and to. Villi fl M I ADMISSION Returnlni; ieea I'olonlal Beach at day he ,eeka no dearer, no JTSBiMmSSllI' ' &3 l'llKL. 6 p . at Washington at 10 Electric Patk th past week will move ! jRaSflQalPWfflllllUr Jf& Will I in arrb nj rruer friend than XI i A M on to the Hack Mvei traik, and there you've heard since Hector was a pup hta old Mfffik I P jimmy pipe. Irado has just fi?sOBsrVffl,I''WMMLwSkfRiWKNSm MMW9f Willi iffl tM Sluslc I'anvlnR Cafo Alnavs Open. an abu'id.iiice of good rating '"' BALE. will bo is sold in oeeneecredamemberot.. fflMmk V , ?ffl I SKEE P. A. the toppy red bag for the WIMWl B AND LL TUB TOPI LAJl timber to make up the.d.i'lv iirorjams Prince Albert' old. time WHeWMBmW&ktflam&ilEKll gtLmW&ia I i); 'ill SJS! Cold, thieutenl g weuthei with a price of a jitney ride, 5c; tidy red tin, 10c; jimmy-ptper- a club." lSSsBS3HSHf Iffifi ll.'a sWMduW O'.i'H'.l I i.H I t it ft H heavy track, marked th i lore at Ulec-tri- c AMUSEMENTS )rihHrirnHrJi Park, but tnese unfavorable condi- pound and half-pou- nd tin humidors and the classy pound mm i i t BEST OF raODS tions did not keep the crowd a;vay, and MmmmMi a wonderfully large attendance was crystal-glas- s humidor with the sponge-moisten- er top that's not AK SERVICE out to see the pnnlw run. The heavy GIIAM) OPUXIXfi AT THIS going caused many upsets In the calcu- only a joy'us thing to have at home and at the office, but it keeps lations of Urn talent, and as a rule the MARSHALL HALL badly P: A. in the highest state of perfection. On tho Beautiful rotoinac favorites faied DECORATION DAY Umpire Released. 9in,n(io nip tiik nn Fed -- mhAe R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Winston Salem, N. C. tinn.LiANT KLKcrnit Display CHICAGO, Ma JS -- Tommy Conoian, Steamer Charles Ma. alesier lea es th Si M 804L K ST. J A 10 a m 2 10 6 10 p n, temporarily attached to the Federal irtwwKimtfcH MWAMy; Wharf. anl Ron PUBLIC LIBTIARY J umpires, was .iWW'',,fl fflL3S'a5K'.sii . . . . Trip, Uc. Dancing. I3and Loncrts, Amuse j OPrCBITL League staff of released jf3m.VsgA7aifga a.ff.lV.,,.!..,. Mttgm'Jff,rpfrWK,nVitinrrMr.ii..r.M.1.ii.0?lSfflttVrWK'&JHe i. A A today by President Ollmore. w$m maati. b AkI