Martin Declares Griffs in Prime Shape
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B-8 SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C„ SATURDAY, MARCH 29. 1930. SPORTS. Martin Declares in Prime Shape : Stars at Waterbary; Dubs Bowl Here . — Griffs -— —r 1 MAKING’EMCOUNT | THE DAYS OF REAL SPORT. By BRIGGS NEW YORK. AB. R H PO. A Z. '' BUCK STAKE EVENT s* 0 DYKES TEAM IS PREPARED Alien, 3 o n 2 3 IS FINALLY Fitterraid, cf 4 11 4 0 0 Crawford. 3b 3 0 0 0 2 0; Leslie, lb 4 11 8 0 0 Heslr. e 4 0 0 « 1 9 McWilliams. 2b 4 0 0 1 0 0 LeVeaue. rs 4 0 0 1 0 0 ; OPEN TONIGHT Powlejr. REGULAR WITH A’S WILL FOR COLD WEATHER if 3 0 0 2 0 0; Scott, p 2 n l o o o ! Hensel. p 0 0 0 0 0 0 Kenneth, p 11 1 0 2 0 j Handy Man, Hundred Entries Expected at Trainer Believes Climatic | Total* 32 3 4 24 8 1 After 13 Years WASHINGTON. AB R. H. PO. A. E Changes Loepp. cf 4 2 1 2 0 0 of Utility Work, Made Arcadia—lßs Game Wins Won’t Bother Hire rs 3 0 1 0 0 0 Is Powell, rs l o l n o o Barne*. If 4 1 2 0 0 8 Many Prizes. Players as in Past. Myer. 2b 2 I 11 S 0 Third Baseman. Hayea, 2b 0 1 0 o 0 0 Juris. lb 2 1 0 13 0 0 0 Oharrlty. lb ...2 o 1 2 0 By the BY R. D. THOMAS. BY JOHN B. KELLER. • Blnese. 3b 3 0 11 11 i | Associated Pres*. i McLeod. Sb 2 11 0 1 0 j MYERS, Fla., March 29- most of Washing- Term., March 29. Cronin, ss 3 1 0 0 2 0 ; Ruel. c 2 11 1 0 0 | Jimmy Dykes, jack-of-all-trades. ton’s star bowlers —Despite weath- ! Tate, e 11 1 6 0 0; are the cold Mska. p 2 5 0 who has played every position banging away in the na- 0 0 1 ~ er, training Burke, p I that retarded 0 0 0 0 0 0; FORT except tional tournament at MEMPHIS.at Chattanooga camp with the Athletics WHILE the a army the are in j Total*.... 31 10 11 27 15 1 I catcher, has been named the regular Waterbury tonight small this week, Nationals Giant* 0 11 0 0 0 0 1 o—3 be shooting i | third baseman for the season. He has of the duffers will at excellent physical condition and National* 002030 5 0 X—lo the Arcadia in the opening skir- should be prepared to withstand Run* batted in—Leslie. McWilllam*. Ken- i been with the A's since 1917. j neth. Powell <3>, Barnes, Myer, McLeod. mish of the John S. Blick Sweep- likely chilly spell to be ! Bluege (3». quite the en- Tate <2>. Two-base hits—- ) “It’s a shock, but official.” he stakes. at Boston, they j Scott, McLeod, Bluege Three-base hit said, a countered where | Powell. Home run -Kenneth. Sacrifice— “and a big relief to know I’m This event is for bowlers with league are to enter a series immediately Allen. Stolen base—Hayes. Caught steal- ! third baseman. I’ve been knocking averages of less than 100 and is the after country's base ing—Haves. Double play—Kenneth to Al- opening the len to Leslie. Left on bases —Giants. 4; around from pillar to post for 13 years only big money tournament in which ball season in Washington on Nationals. 8. Hit by pitched ball—By Scott vie on equal terms with men. by and at last I’m a regular.” Dykes fin- women April 14. The fiasco of ’2B and <Rice>. Kenneth (Loeppi. Wild pitch— Last year first place was worth S9O and Kenneth First base on balls—OH Scott. ished at third for the A’s last year ’29 ought not to be repeated. 4; off Hensel. 2: off Kenneth. 3: off Liska. t. I there were one S6O, two S4O and two Mar- Struck out—By Scott, 3: by Hensel, 1: by and batted .421 the world series. prizes. No less an authority than Mike Liska. 1. by Burke. 6 Hits—Off Scott. 7 in in $lO 1 tin, trainer of the Washington base ball 8 innings, with 5 runs; off Kenneth. 3 in l2r Another fat prize fund is assured. club, declares this: innings, with 2 runs; off Liska. 2 in 8 In- FT. WORTH, TexT March 29 VP).— There were 88 who paid $2.50 apiece to inas, runs; innings The toil necessary in shedding 28 "You know, at the openings of the with 2 off Burke. 2 in 3 play a year ago, but there are likely with 1 run. Winning pitcher—Liska. Los- pounds in excess weight beginning past play ing Umpires—Messrs. is to the line” to- two seasons the club had to pitcher—Scott. John- repay Blankenship, making to be more tl\an 100 “on very bad weather, weather absolutely ston and Van Oraflan. Time of game—- Ted who is Five games will be rolled at the in -1 hour and 50 a busy attempt to come back as a night. unfit for base ball,” says Mike, "and it minutes. Arcadia and five more next Saturdav fact, Chicago White Sox pitcher. did not do it one bit of good. In Blankenship gave seven hits in de- night at Convention Hall. Entries will it harmed it to such an extent that League, be accepted until shortly before action following the start in Winter-like feating Waco of the Texas 8 to 4. yesterday, and became the first starts at 7:30. Arville Ebersole. secre- weather in Washington two years ago tary of the W. C. D. A., will be In get Sox hurler to work nine innings this the club did not back in good trim season. The charge. Summer, PIRATES POUNDING great Shires played four again until late in the and W. Gooding, who won last year. Is poor shape Innings of the contest and was to get last year its players were in more exercise against the New York not eligible this time. He has improved almost all the time. Giants today. A1 Thomas was down too much. C. W. Wheeler finished sec- Stiffened by Cold. for his first pitching appearance of the ond to Gooding, R. Frye and L. N. third, “Each year the players came up from THE PILL LUSTILY season in today’s contest. Ruche tied for P. A. Aronld was fifth and R. Norris sixth. the South in good condition, too. In WEST PALM BEACH, Fla., March 29 1928 they trained under the hot Flor- i/P).—Ted Gullic, elongated Missouri That 185 game rolled by W. J. Brown ida sun well into the first week of Up boy. and Morris Badgro, reserve team, the Contractors’ April, it good and sound lot Buccaneers Pile Fourteen I of the Baird in and was a gardener last season, appear to have League, the other night at the Arcadia, that went through the exhibition series the call for the St. Louis Browns’ right r cwri.n. <»*«¦ "¦ v- Tf.wm im. in special prizes. way hap- Beating was worth around SIOO on the home. Then what Hits in Again field berth, with Gullic getting the call Among the awards of the Arcadia and pened. The men ran into two very against southpaws and Badgro against concerns were a ton cold days in Washington before the various business the Cubs. right-handers. The other positions open, of coal, a suit of clothes, a silk shirt season opened and the opening day third base, remains a toss-up between If itself was really wintry. Muscles stif- and a doz’n fried oysters. Brown's Frank O’Rourke and Sammy Hale, and score remains high for the season he fened, many players caught cold and all Manager Killefer expects to alternate Camera Adds No. 13 to List ; the benefit of the Florida sun was gone. ANGELES. Calif., March 29 will receive also a diamond. them. Ben Keyes holds the all-time Arcadia finer- - OKLAHOMA Spring (JP). hitting STRONG “Last I don’t think a —The terrific of the BASS KEEPS TITLE with a score of 186 made last conditioned ball club ever left Florida Pittsburgh Pirates is exciting NEW ORLEANS, March 29 (tP).— May End His Tour record than the Washington club. It was in Eight games In the next six days will Boxing Body season. Brown had an opportunity to LOScomment up and down the Pa- only this but the District wonderful shape physically. Every man give the Cleveland Indians their most beat not cific Coast. Every man on the team, record for a league game, 190, when he was ready to work. Everything went strenuous period of the training season. By along until we Charlotte, N. C. including the rookies, is slamming the Today and squad the Associated Press. hibition, and his thirteenth quickly ex- IN TOURNEY blew a spare in the third box. This fine struck tomorrow meets MAT one DESPITE BEATING During the game there a hailstorm ball regularly. the New Orleans Pelicans while another Colo., March 29. ecuted knockout. and the first were his only flat frames. came along and cold weather, very cold Fourteen more safeties were added plays Shreveport of the Texas League Primo Camera, the ambling A crowd of more than 6.500 paid ap- Until Brown got hot Eddie Espey led so much see weather, set in immediately after.