Acosta and Calvo Join Baseball Players Fraternitygriff Instructs Clark
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ysTSsSKSWiiSi- - SHUim 'r'4ri-',rrf';a- " 12 THE WASHINGTON TIMES, WEDNESDAY, JULY 16, 1913. Acosta and Calvo Join Baseball Players FraternityGriff Instructs Clark CflLO AND ACOSTA FANS HUSTLE FOR Incidents in Johnson's First Game With Washington SIX HIT JOHNSON TO GUARD JOHNSON RECONSTRUCTED FROM DESCRIPTION, LIBERALLY AIDED BY IMAGINATION OF BAER. FRATERNITY JOHNSON TROPHY IH HIS FIRST DIE AGAINSTOVERWORK Griffith Wants "Big Scythe" to Be in th Best of Condition Become Members of Baseball Boosters Carry Subscription Now Famous-Pitche- r Passed Shou d He Ever Have a Chance to Work in a World's Players Organization Clark Lists to Aid in Gathering of But One in Debut With the Series Explains Use of Speedy Twirier. instructed by Griffith. Funds for Cup. Washington Team. By "SttfATO." Johnson's first appearance tn By "SENATOR." Cup Fund Is y Walter The Walter Johnson -- hAnOUN-- 18. Johnson rives I'm not wasting him to wta today. messengers rt reooSLE . OfTRsiT PuwSeST lAcrfHW an American League game for Washing- 8T. LOUI8. July "Walter ordinary ST. LOUIS. Mo.. July Letters and with Is the greatest I nave ball game." checics money coming in ton was on August 3, 1907, against De- a ereat Ditcher Calvo and Baldomeror Acosta, the two and are fast V ever seen am not going-- to work v 2, and I Since Ban Johnson out to- to prediction V.dsX raexve atcx-sic- auee. troit. August next, he again faced - bawled Joe Cuban outfielders with the climbers, enough, warrant the that i'Hr is nothing- la Birmingham - our m-- r mo Detroit. all know what is him to death when there and the rest of the Naps day joined the baseball players' frater- the cup to be given the famous pitcher We Walter to a the willingness to overstep the Halts nV -"- "- row, few remember him In UOTt sight If ever It comes down nity, having served long enough in the August 2, the sixth anniversary of his but day- - has passed In Cleveland. During the - description game: chance to use htm every other and major league to be eligible. The Initia- debut as a Washington pitcher, will be assmgassssssssssf Here la a of that frst Uti Climbers series there the Naps didn't (U jEiDrgaggsggj- "The absence of all judgment on the land the pennant, then, ad not even dare to protest decisions. They tion of the two youngsters took place a handsome tribute from the fans. then, will of turn. Z I defeat the Nationals I work him out had plenty of reason, too, for with becoming ceremony In the room All the Washington fans and fannettes bases caused the of championship work er BBBBBaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBssYr . believe that I'll have a behind the bat was "Washington t Nw paoM ioaho- - C i n i "2 and Incidentally Walter Johnson, the of John Kenry, the club's are expected to get Into line with their ltd team In "Washington, when do 1 atrocious. The CHmbers didn't hesitate direc- Detroit Tigers taking the game by 3 to and I representative on the board of contributions. want to have Johnson In. shape to do for a moment to protest against Us tors. Both the young Cubans look - work, but the Napa kept mum. Once Not Limited. A iTL BMBv MIUICA- -- BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBraunu 1 SBBSI4SBBBBBBBE i W phenome- his best work In a world's aeriea. Bat or twice Birmingham upon Initiation as therfinal stamp ' "Walter Johnson, the Idaho started for tie their no V "1A SBaSSSSSSSSSfSSSSaSUtefcSNA? TTsIbBSSb-- J " " m, shall work him now." ooaehlnr lines, always thought bet- ' upon ability as ball players. There Is limit to the amount that TS. non, who made 'his debut In' the big I not to'datth but their sent, bsbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbHbbbbbbbbbk...-- league .yesterday conclusively Thus sayeth Clark Griffith, the Old ter of it and returned to bis seat oa George Clark, acquisition can be and small contributions as $NAt "XS - - S SMS. MB, showed Furthermore, the latest as go that he Is, probably the" most promising Vox, In explanation for bis unwilling- the bench. the ve and corps, re- well the larger ones all to make - language was poured 'to the Climbers' twirling young' pitcher who has recently- broken ness to use Johnson out" of'turn to win Indecent that ceived his first lesson today In th the cup larger. Now Is the time for the into fast company, He pitched eight upon every foeawa la the spring has Old rooters and boosters to jump in with a was oniy. out men games for the Climbers. Griff Is look- ceased, bow that, the Naps have got Griffith system of pitching. The innings' ana taken - play- 2Tox gave long on the swell because was deemed best .to allow ing ahead. He Is not thinking- merer their bumps. Asd the Naps are him a talk will to help the fund. it -- proper method he should employ In the fleet-foot- Blankenshlp hit, for him of this season or the next, fie la con-vinc- ed ing good ball, too. without tho rough If ore of Boss Booster Bill Hoover's - practice, and he will work dallv with you when It looked like the local club had a that, with a little tinkering- here gang stops and asks for a contribu- forge -- Jack Ityan and Nick Altrock trying chance to tie the score or ahead and there, his present line-u- p will land to gain control. tion, fork over, for the Boss Booster Is in the ninth. Here is something for Baa Johnson to a pennant In Capital within a year read" - game Manager Griffith believes Clark on McGulre "During, his reign on the mound. the and think- upon. la the first the trail. J. Charles has and-passe- d may develop into a good pitcher, as Johnson allowed but six hits or so, and that Johnson will then cone la Cleveland; McGraevey called a ball oa he lacks only the necessary control. started his Boosters' Club fund with but single batter. Three of the half Into his own. a Nap batter when be plainly swung $3, mem- ji. on McBride protested. He asked He Is a big fellow, weighing close to and will solicit among his club dozen blngles were scratchy. He hatf "While It would be my greatest de- It 380 pounds, and has plenty of speed bers for contributions. terrific speed, and the heavy-hittin- g De- McOreever to refer the matter to bts. boujrht him light to have a pennant winner." goes partner. Tommy Connolly, hi and curves The Yankees L. E- - Schellberg. of the Interstate troit batsmen found him as troublesome u s from Sioux City two years ago, but as any Ditcher they have faced on their on the Old Fox, "I think I'd get as bound to under the instructions glvea he got no real trial until this season. Commerce Commission, Is leading a trip. much, pleasure out of seeing Johnson umpires by the head of the league. Vc-Oree- Frank Chance sickened of the lars bunch of boosters lor a contribution and McBrtde playing In a world's serlee. refused, saytag; "No, I dent wildness and snapped at Griffiths ror the Cup Fund. Schellberg is an Only Sign of Weakness. There are two great players on the field refer It to Connelly. I've done so sev- offer purchase. original booster and Is In line with "The only signs of weakness was In and two of the whitest men I have ever eral time this year and got bawled oat of seen off field. m boosters who start out today for con- fielding his position, and It was this the They deserve th for It addition to bavfacta decisions wee Cuban 'out- chance to figure In the big series, sad I'd reversed. It goes as a balL" This Is Mertto Acosta, the tributions. fa'tlng that gave Detroit its tally In like nothing to directly In gov- Climbers, will remain better than give them opposition to the rates fielder with the Tours Avenue. the second inning. that chance. erning the work of umpires onthe fleU. In "Washington all winter to attend "Had' the Nationals played brainy "Look some of the great players a outlined by Ban Tfc play an original boost- at Johnson school, if he "can obtain his father's con-Be- Joseph D. Dreyfuss, ball in the second inning they would who have never been in a' world's m'ght have decided the game. Had a Is touring Pennsylvania avenue have overcome the handicap they were series. Bobby Wallace has played major protest Manager He has written home, asking for er. ses- been made by Grifntb says placed under In the first. In that league ball for some eighteen years and' oft-cla-ily today contributions, and he er, the matter would then have come permission and for the necessary monoy for Kill had connected three-bagg- never will reap a harvest. Dreyfuss says the sion for a har been in the big series. before Ban Johnson, and weald expenses. expects to when Altizer came to the bat. - to pay his He cup Is good Neither has Larry Lajole. Walter John- have caused a- scandal. It Is tlm for Man- Idea of giving Johnson a a The latter hit a short fly to right, son or George McBrtde. Wallace nd arehon of get busy receive a reply in a few weeks. anniversary event which was quickly recovered by Cobb, the baseball to with ager Is willing to act as his one and that the Johnson Cup Fund Big League Biffers of a Lajole will probably quit the gams him nam officials.