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GUNNERS SIGN ALL SLUGGERS LEHI CAGERS W CiCIHT! HAS OUTSiE CUE TO WIN THE NATIONAL PENNANT TWO STARS FOP. PAT MORAN HAS BUNCH OF NEW PLAYERS AND SPRINKLING OF VETERANS ON FIGHT CARD TO MEET FAST 1 - i By XEA Service CAMPAIGN MINERAL wells, Tex. March 29. Latimer. Heavy Champ of FORKER CREW Ml Pat Moran, this year is attempting I to get back in the Utah, Works Hard for i a of new ball J pennant race with bunch players and a few of his old ones Marron Contest With Exception of sprinkled In. ''" State Title Holders Will M At this date It is impossible to fore- The fans who attend the fistic Saturday for Na- Team Is Now Complete tell what success the Cincinnati skip bouts at Wasatch club Depart j per will enjoy. He has an outside the Athletic for 1922 Race next Krldus night will in all prob-ibill- tj tional Tourney chs nee. be treated to a siugfest in all Pat Moran always optimistic. Is Its exceedingly proud of his crop of young varieties. The entire card from I McMvin Bnelgrove, shortflelder of the beginning to end is composed of th The champion Lehl basketball team &n players and has rather fchl:rh hopes for slugging type high athletic asso- - UEM I ogden Gunners of 1921, today annexed However, he Is making no of fighters. Action of the state school to n 1522 contract. his team. should be the keynote throughout the will leavs lats Eftiturday for I h'.s John Henry" 'predictions to n'.: Hub will cution - fl as where entire urogram as a of e Chicago to enter the national inter- I ai "riling to an announcement -- pair S l tourney, which I by CarLFeterson. Bnelgrove m sluggers will give the fans more SCh iaa basketball W In a numAjr of (turnip excitement In one round than a pair opent i the Unlverait) of Ohlcago m I played cam's hi ad n..i- In iho heads of a to thla sfffl M I iho" early part oT the season al the ;m)l i.j tmprcr of dancing boxers will In six. incemsnt used during the lattei .Moran has tiled mi In the main event, which will bo w.,s ..I. h "Josh' y I shortfind being be every one to nil. - as a utility m- - his player thai wir,:s for six r. unds. wey of V..: IfonS) necessary- for the trip I part of the campaign give him bis best efforts und that he Kel Salt of I fielder. He hatted well over the .30 results, Lake will meet Billy Glasrriann of his been pledged by the citizens ' will be aatisflsd with the tgden. Is and grand finale n hoop t I mark. j fa This match considered 'y Lhl - Rghl off the reel Moran forced Of tween American Fork and a I regular position Is see- count-lin- g observer? as one the best of th? I Snclgrove's 'to build his new team without Lehl, to played on the utter s floor I nnd base, last season ho played on thS punch of his club. Eddie ison. and they are about equally hut out of posl- - divided as to who will be tho victor. Friday night. Is expected to net the I atop for the first time Rottsch. champions n neat sum. failed to piny the brand of hall outfield-ic- r In point of weight the boys ure even-- i I tlon The National league's best ly According. ;" Associated Preas dla- - Jk he i capable. argu- matched. Newey will have tho 9M I of which - r Is having his annual salary patches ill of teami entered In the I Snelgmvc pi iv d In ihi- Snuk Kl t He wants advantage, however, of years of real the ment with the club officials j; Kocky stnyeil at Salt I league, in Idaho In H20 and held dov.n money Garry ring experience. lioth are fast get-itin- Mountain meet Rexburg. considerably more than Lake i few weeks ago In which the ' keystone position for I'e into splendid shape ami expect I th0 I Herrmann believes he is worth. Weston f I v Victors, Will be Cn- - o (lie loading second sacker - t, he In prime condition on the day wen H I raa oni If reports be will be warm- i and well. Along Rousch ..f the lilt. lei e, in he coming title contests. . I jn the league batted However, ; i y by Moran. the i signature of John- - welcomed Qlasmann only two pro- e Lehl J I with Bnelgrove the Is not figuring on has had IhO w "ttfl to!.iv. M - rs Cincinnati leader fights. In of he BSI est I ny Myers wan annexed dif- 1 fessional both these Incidentally if salary : I I , I n ml 19 as a Eddie. the GEORGE BURNS AND LLIT TO RIGHT RACK ROW. MM . P BOHN1 'It a - Lehi Is all agog today over their I is an outfielder as fast la patched up, it is question- the victor. He has been taking fly balls. ference UTILITY. CENTER, PINED LI, 3B; CAVENEY, ss.. FRONT. CO I'CH P. i game hoopstets md from all Indications I cvclonc' at fielding if Rousch Will be in condition to the seriously for the past ten In Myers' fielding was a feature ..f able days and Is doing gym their five will be heard from the I In best City a fancy Is out- Don-ohu- e. road and work srnmc during 1S21. Start the season his form. Oklalioma club for price, Rousch he satisfied with his jRixey and Adolfo l.uque. Pete every coming title games I more linn oil" Whether or not Rousch reports the has a great chance of breaking Into field. Texa collegian, cap- day. I Johnny was off cdlor in his hitting the seems Newey hns battled all the midd' - Reds will start the season with a the Cincinnati outfield. Moran's problem Is his infield and able taking his regular I r,v l.si! dioiill I... able m over- ir turn. John weights of this With irarlOUS CHICAGO, March J9 Approxi- - H siKon - mighty good outfield. The trade which He contracted pneumonia shortly pitching Scott, from Boston, is his oth- section. Obstacle when the new se.i- secured is a I rnately 25 schools will participate la I come this New t results, but considered season... broughl "gs Bums from tno Hfter the training season started, Will Jimmy Crweney be able lo fill er hope mplete the quartet the fourth annual national Inter-scholast- ic I v.,n ..pens. From present indlciilons Is not fighter He is a h:ml man to hit but phfl gardens will lie taken care of by York Hiantw in exchange for Heine uhleh held him back. Harper the bill at short. Will Babe Pinelh Cincinnati appears to have pretty basketball tournament to I Is possible, a kid. having tarried with the Detroit at s can take a lot of punishment if I 'i to: Groh has made deliver third? fair batting strength, plenty of bo haid at the University of Chicago. I Myrs, ami aiil Bors'adt th- - necessary, and he packs a terrible I The Reds will open season with club for several years, Cincinnati's chances In a measure on the bases, good catching and aj9 kpril 8, university officials announ- - FRENCH TO n W In left. Oeorffe In center Moran Is perfectly satisfied with his hinge on Caveney and Pinelli. On average Irtfleld The club must get wallop In either hand. He Is a will- George Trench. local star who play- - land Neale in right. In addition Mo- catching staff of Wingo nd Hargrave. spring form the odds are In favor of pitching to be anywhere. ing mixer and usually puts up the I kind of show most appreciated by Invitations have been sent to high H I cd a good game behind the willow ran has two promising youngsters in The Cincinnati leader figures his them coming through. It does not anpear to be a pennant school basketball teams that are con- - H He-ha-s ihw fans. in-- t summer whan BamlSe was out of George Harper and Ed Hock. catching staff up to major league Pitching Is Moran's other worry. winning combination. Vet is should best in I ' I lvl IS II S aidered ths the country4 on H ill-- ' ggm with a finger, may from of worth-whil- e In ESppa prove Mtl PI HI I broken Harper, who was bought the standard Despite the absence two veterans to be a troublesorhe aggregation. p the basis of during The semi wind-u- presents two records made tho H I be i ut UHv player nasi veiir. VinetAen nf ttn In. mm Manager Peterson announced today In i - who . onhj be featured In a main vlted already event in any club. men have sent acceptances. H that he had just about closed a deal 'most These Imong the teams that have accept- - for a now pitcher for The Gunner An-n- o are heavyweights and arc the boat ed are: H incemant Of ''1 name of the player BREAKS MAY AGGIE STARS material in this class that has been Greeley High School. Oreelcv. Colo.; H will be made during the week seen here either this season or las; lOrlnnell High School. Qrlnnsll, Iowa. H The skipper also announced that The trlnplpals In this event, which nd Yankton High School. Yankton, Clyde Chilton anil Iefty Collins two will be a four-roun- d affair, are Sam Soutlw I akota. m local youngsters, will he given a trial Latimer, heavyweight champion of Assjeng teams expected to enter the Both of these boys displayed class In DECIDE TITLE AT GRID WORK I tah. and Jack Marron. r. ho Is to tourney are: leaguo Join Ocmpsey's corps of spar-- ; !l iho ogden Commercial last Babe-- Ruth has made a lot of trouble in the American league with his Jack Cedar Raplda High School, Cedar I ison and one of them may be car-ii- - ring partners. Marron has already Rapids, Iowa Weston High homo run swats. School. ' .pil ing the year. Stayed four rounds with the cham- Weston Idaho; Missoula High School. Wiih these men In togs Ogden now I have soon many an argument between pitcher and , and pit her pion In an exhibition, although Miesoul Honl Sutton High BchooL ro w - v h iv a OttXpiete roster for the Schaefer Leads Hoppe, 10p0 Coach Lowell Romney Has and manager, after llabe has come through with a homer in a pinch Dempaey tried to put him out. afar- N'eb and l hl HlgJI School, M i r team 'bat appears 50 per cent ion Is working out SVerv day at the I tah. 1500-Pom- t However, it seems ability to over j stronger than the team of 1921 to 952, in Abundance of Men in that Babe's hit them the fence has dub gym and Is showing much clasa. oo I The following players have signed already made trouble in the National league Jim Downing, who Is no mean ath- k. Line Match Football Togs With the Gunners Fallentlne. c; Balk According to the wires, Pitcher IIain.es of the Si Loulfl ( ardinals, one lete, worked our. with Marron on Snelgrove. 2b. Evan ss; Monday although big lb; of the leading in the National league Is the Into t members of the and Jl mhlt the YANKEES WEAK I ah: Borstadt, If; Peterson Imy Fltpatrlck. ad-- , 29. at with some terrible punches, thev cf, and Myers, rf. CHICAGO. March 29 Breaks LOGAN. .March Gridders "in bad" society. had visible effect upon him. He play lu,' part In decld- - foot-- 00 I 00 mlttsdly will a tho U. A. C. are busy with spring i It seems that Haines asked Rickey how to pitch to Ruth Rickey told la in wonderful shape, weighing Sid AT THIRD BASE lng world's 18 2 balk lino , I tonight the sea-- af- - ball. The first game of the 19.22 him. Then, according to the story, Haines pitched Jusl the opposite lo his pounds without an ounce of fat. billiard c hampionship for which Sam has beaten every man ter two nights' play. Jake Sc haef r. son will be played on Adams field manager's instructions. A followed. Latimer for- - who has In pitted against him and Bad Legs May Force CIRCUS STUNTS champion leads Willie Hoppe, next Saturday afternoon between first' An argument ensued. That evening Haines was on the way home Rickey has made short work of them all. Frank mer champion. 1.000 to 952 in a t.E of the spring train- as and second teams Is reported to have said. "We must have discipline." Most of his battles have been won Baker Out of point match. And the champion, ing aquad. More than 6(i men are out ) fav-- Babe Is nothing If original the k o. route and until Ifarroii on Monday night, will be highly not . M for the team, the squad being divided bowed on the scene It looked 111 Running ored In the luck since the balls into two squads with Louis Falck.in; PITCHER BURLEIGH GRIMES COMPARES HORNSBY AND ROUSH. a spread at the Latimer would ha,ve to retire for i" SAVED YANKEES within hand's charge of squad number one a'nl Burleigh Grimes of the Brooklyn club Is one of the leading pitchers opponent. TrYero i.s no ijucelton resumption of L (B N a Ice foot of the table for nlck Hart In charge of siiuad number Is tough st c us- l Ben his Inning run of 5S with dally. iu the National league. but what Marron the seventeenth two are workinx out against w horn h is ever NEW ORLEANS, March Z Closed the second DlOClC Nor- Rogers of the St. Louis Cardinals led the National league In tomer Latimer The which ho Claude Lindsay, former Weber Hornsbv been mat v.' i York night star, will be one of dud. Infield will consist of Wal-'- ' Tuesday mal college the hitting last season FTRS1 IPP1 I PIpp at l i S quarter-hac- k HUM fust Aaron sec- Are Plentiful COS IN ES BROKEN Rl leading candidates for the While Eddie Roush Is seventh in the li?t of hitlers, he really ranked next Louis RlggS, of Logan, woo sent Ward af Home Runs situation, having tal- - new season ond. Everett Scott, formerly sefl In a like after position when the lo Hornsbv. finer the players In between the two In the records played in Kid Andrews to his Waterloo on the of th . points for the windup of the gets way In the fall. Boston Red at - As Major Teams Move lied ti under Clarence only a games. last fight night, is scheduled fo t ike So. short and J Flank- H first 500 block, Schaefer continued In Leddlngham, formerly of Davis High few tin Haker at third ad- is a right while on Hob Mengel of ogden In the next H Northward inning Tuesday night an Is another youngster who looks good Ilornshy and Rousb are great hitters Horusby hander 1 his tenth four-rou- nd event, ifengel mnl lng Short, where flcott re- - 157 points for a total Inning this Roush hits from the left side of the plate. ditional at time. his Initial appearance in the I tglTen 1st s ths reteran Roger score of 191. his second high run of Following are some of the leading Grimes Is a pitcher who makes a careful study of the batters. That Is Peckinpaugh. I NEW YORK, March IP --Two bits candidates on the spring squad and ring this season. He Is, 'i oluCrft." ol this Is the same combination as that the mutch. one of the big reasons for his continued success His opinion therefore H j fielding, turned In by Scott and evenly the same type as Kiggs and Should -- rted th . of "With two men as matched the positions they are trlng to fill: worthy of Logan s contest; ampalgn, and ; attention give the lad real ring-perio- li saved the Yankees from almost as wo are, the breaks of the game will Bchaub, quarterback Myrlck, center ol enforced in- M Dodg-er- a ' pitching ace says Roush is. harder lo pitch to than Roy Carter of Salt Lake will me..; certain defeat b) 'he Brooklyn it.-- s Tuesday night, Clegg, guard The Brooklyn activltj decide Hoppe iid Robinson, end; Smith cur-- I for Baker, remained Tex . Tuesday. is size up of National league's two best batsmpn Joe Bowers of Mldvab In the intact jl :it Beaumont, his rue Schaefpr half hack, Norton, quarterback. Olbba Hornsbv. Here his the prat . as ho unscrewed after n put up j leagoo Myers and Schmandt were the victims 1000th point. "I hope halfback: D. Gardner, tickle West-- j "I can tell almost exactly what Hornsby intends to do front his posliion tii raiser. Tho two boss si skid- had scored his of the Ik t contests of the year Tho only apparent weakness in of the two circus stunts. Scott I get you never can tell. cott. halfback; Pond, halfback Hales, at the plate, but Roush never. lone 'bis a a over them, but at Salt about a month ago. arrangement (a at ded In headlong drve for ball Neither of the players expressed dis- guard, Ralllson guard; Hadfleld, half-- ; "Once Hornsby takes his position at he plate he never changes it. If Iike third base, where H Ond and retired his man. and Mc- lenpth of the game back. Merrill, tackle, Woodslde, end; The contest was a draw and both are Baker Is thought to be too brittle to in right field approval with the he crowds the plate you know he is trying lo hit to right field; if he stands for another chance to prove. H Millan raced far out and as a test of their relative ability. Day, guard; Chambers, tackle; Bark-- I anxious s'ir,' I" e;u and tear of another I pulled down a drive that was labeled a how- er. guard. guard. off you know be wants to pull one to left field. himself the better man. Hoppe's supporters admitted, Larson, Birch, strenuous race H triple final score was 6 to 6. : "Hornsby a healthy swing It Is a rarity for him to bunt Jimmy O'Brien of Ball Lake and The ever, tha' the grouping pf the balls tackle. Rill Knowles. halfback; Rl. always takes Baker BetUng old. as eye of Judge who n. Reld of Murray will In baseball I'nder the Iandls, Bchaefer'S opening shot tonight ardson, tackle; Jeffs center, Adam-iso- on you. Red battle the player.--, a cowboy satis- for four-roun- d event. measure age, viis wearing hit and champion at a disad- guard Evans, tackle. Ivlns, end, "Knowing things I pitch to Hornsby accordingly, course, I first and his legs are an ex- - had the former these of held none too good. InJurieB fied expression resultlnt: from Mitchell halfback: Leddlnglvm. quar- He many a hit off my delivery Workouts :ir ai the club to his legs H ' vantage. 'don't always fool him makes base Wbat 3 7 p. forced llnt golf score earlier in the day. IN DETAIL ter; Rowman. fullback; J. Falck, mi. arena every day at nnd m., him oni of the game for ion- - took another game from SCORE I mean Is, there Is nothing mysterious about Hornby's Intentions when ho to of Wu- - periods H the Giants The score, including both blocks. V Peterson, fullback; B. Gardner and are "pen members the at more than one critical stage H Sox 1 steps to the plate club. Of the White at Fort Worth. 0. 8. 0. 252. 40. 145. 1, 9. fullback. Packman, halfback. Linford, Athletic th. 1921 pennant pursuit. are at today Schaefer always same position when he now on llemeii-Wa- j It la The Giants Vlcksburc 1 35. 1 6, 53. 27. 11. tackle; Kellar. guard; Tanner, end "On the other hand, Roush takes the Tickets are sale at feared I, (X), 191. 43. Z. Mose-'- s thai he will be ihe a game with the Memphis team. 14-1- Cooley, you bcwiM- bj and deWit victim of for 58 1000. Average 58 High tackle; Thaln, end; Wilson, steps Into the batter's box. but he keeps constantly red oui Krother.t' :n" same rate .again HOME HI SB ySTS GAM1 tackle; Bolllngbroke. guard; Williams, you. cigar stores. The onU-s-t on Friday this vear. H 20. run 252. guessing p. Fortunately for PITTSBURG Fa.. March 2, 116. 9. 260. 9. 2. halfback; Fenton. guard; Lewis, his deliver;. Will start promptly at S:30 m. their chances 0f Heme runs by Joe Harris, Elmer Hoppp 14. 55. guard. "He invariably makes his shift after the pitcher starts He winnini another pennant, 1, 43. 54. 0. 71, 17. 134. 167 952. j away or ball. however South and Iierrlll Pratt were too much oo either suddenly chokes up on his bat or steps from into tho are! 592-1- 6 2 equipped fur th" Pittsburg Nationals at Tine Average High run 260. He can do any of these things from his natural position. YEAR OLD GIRL with 3 4 block lWei Mike McNallv Ark.. Tuesday Boston X Includes from th first M I I up my he to a who Bluff. and the LAGOON HI RO ATCH "Often from his position make mind that intends take NATURAL SWIMMER ' " ' !' block. - romped off on th. lonp and 157 second ST. PAUL, Minn. March 29 Bat-tlln- g " Sams after replar- Americans healthy swing, only to bate him lay down a tantalizing bum. IBS , K of a to 2 score. was Z unfinished, rtega mid- - Laker las. a aKaln end It the oo-- and Mike Gibbons, lost through bunts than home runs. ava H closing of the two teams. dlewelglits, been to "More ball games have been able tor sen Ice. Huggins clash have matched I much prefer pitching1 SA'LAMK.T March :'!. alao has Russhell was rapped fbr two runs meet In a "Hornsby and Roush an great hitters, but would McMillan. a nu)Hl contest " Tw Voltn.i Anderson's par- promising voung- - M lo the opener but tightened up and LEWIS ANNOUNCES here April 8. it was announced today. to Hornsby ents today considered training her ster. in reserve. Pirates were unable to score 'he OF BEE for some future olympiad. The babv OO H a train. LINEUP fell Into a pond three feet deep near Joe Harris stirted the trouble in the OUR BOARDING HOUSE BY AH URN her home here. She came to the fixth with a drive over r field MODESTO. Cel., March 29 Mann- - surface and swam. She had swum NEW BLOOD IS fence, Burns' single nnd Foster's nearly way across the pond when double Hed the mark. per Duffy levls. called suddenly to half - In to illness ,,f AU-M- A her mother Waded and rescued Blake relieved Morris. .n In the l.ov.s Springs i. wing the f SO 9UETrZR, S Efsy BLiS 3 donT AID eighth. Smith hit the ball over right his wife, before leaving, announced the her. TO FOHL team of the -- The mother, a brother and sister I field fence In the ninth, after two lineup of tho Salt Lake you're mouse, ew1? :.y try to crowd walks and a wild pitch. Pacific Coast leaguo for the opening the sack who witnessed the spectacle reported Pratt counted ! Velma kicked her feet three with another drive game at Salt Lake next Tuesday with DOkiVtRVTO HIDE-YOU'- D ANYMORE YOU'LL WAVE that little and Dave Danforth Vitt, veteran STILL swung her arms in nitural unison, and Wayne STATE CHAMPS BEATEN tho Vernon team. Oscar sturdily. Wright PHILADELPHIA. Mar. h 19. The third baseman of the Pacific Coast BE IKl VIEVJ IKl A Ie ME SQUEEZED OUT OP propelling herself Already Regarded will off and BACK OP uhletlcs and the St. Louis Nationals and American leagus. lead J as Regulars were scheduled to play the third pame play third base. ROUKTDVvOUSE MOaJ I KNOVJ HOW I TUNiE - OOF s GVlAk), WRESTLER BLINDED of their exhibition series today at Recruits Fouts. Llffht. N'elton. Ka-ne- y AKi' TrV will bo TVIAT PATAfAA BUTTON CAMEToV UP TAXE FOR TIME BY Beaumont. Texas, while the Phillies and Thollander. farmed GET FALL By XEA bbbb! S ere to meet in tho Western league, j Service the Orlando team, out to teams MOBILE. . I EC ILL Ala March :;-T- wo rhamplons of the Florida league. according to Iewls. s'lte V a,h Z'J - member. re now Orlando. The squad will entrain for Salt Ukf SPoKANK, March Ran la re on regrded a. T arriving Selmens, d wrestler, suffered th pitching ataff. They 5re St. Louis has taken two straight next Saturday afternoon. Southpaw l Hve cames from the A'hletlc. winning on there Monday, the first work-ou- t on a temporary' dislocation of the verte- Danfortr, from Co7. M bo-ln- g umbus .nd Wayne Wrfcjfal Iv,u?s- Tuesday. 8 to 2. the diamond at Honnevllle park brae, resulting In blindness, when h from - The Phillies overwhelmed the Flor- held Monday afternoon. wan hurled on his he.nl In 'he fourth ida champions. 20 0. Manager Lewis and round of a wrestling match with Tom nli7 Jt!! 4ed 10 Shocker H to Each of the President T Un, as r;rant. pounds. Tuesday angllder. i3Kl5MDavis mW BBBBew oi league players rot at least one jthe plavers xpresscd themselves 18 hr Bayn and Rav Kolp BUI H hit and played errorless ball wep pleased with training conditions night. The refer awarded the da clslon to Grant. ,heuf,ock- - H OfDIAirS COME NORTH 'here. Shocker, of course. H CLEVELA.NI. Ohio. Mar. h 20 si rin won 27 nmea mW H Wood e3,on Joe and Jack Granev will be in s I I lU M s MoNDT ShOCkOT Is . BASEBALL PRIZES taking ow E harge of the rieveinn Indiana sec- - FRANCISCO March 29. Ad fol an1 H nnd team SAN course thla spring. ju,t M H which leaven the spring Sanrel. light heavyweight wrestl.ng OF GOLD AND SILVER w eeks and he la In H training camp Friday night on Its world, won the de- -' Journey, champion of the rbe one who I. expecteS J JftCh B homeward according to word clMon over Toots Mondt. wrestling In- H received here from Dallas The Agricultural col- REAPING. Pa . March 2 William tttM - structor at Colorado city "top will be at Wichit, Km- where two-hou- r match- - Mondt H. Laiden of this has donated a H are lege. In a limit j' rani" scheduled fur Saturd.iv wis the aggressor the first hour, but silver baseball and bat of regulation siiJeS: a: t lie half weakened and Santel size to the Reading Internationals to Athletlea ssjs, Hl Graney drove his In last to player .nd th white 8o7 second home run had him In jeopardy several times t.e awarded the first who Macs hi waj terSer H' In as many days In a frame Tuesday though ho could not pin his shoulder drives the ball over the centerfleld Jlth ton green kid M H between the regulars and yannlgans down. wall in an International league game Sox h. did not h"S B which the former won 7 to In FITS at the local park. Luden also has have rhiie B Innings. Speaker slso drove the donated 1700 In gold to bo awarded for Clauds W.M.am.dV; f the The Chicago Nationals were In Sai home run in the International games I Francisco ready to play the Pacific rhedaled for Reading this season. H CINCINNATI March 2 In a coast learuers but rain and f game with the Western league team weather caused the teams to rei uewis i inn m ram Hj xt Tulsa. Tuesday, the Cincinnati Na idle. PES MOINES, low. March tl OSd Bierille ...m H tional had eight men left on bases HART POI NDED ifltrangleri Iewls. successfully de- foS th tohm mt'ir' H and Jake Dauber was five of them WASHINGTON March 29. The fended hi" world's championship American leaW got on up a seven run read tit here hy tn He time and was Nationals overcame wre.'lng drlng rr fl abandoned on all occasions. The Tulsa and took the fifth game from the straight falls. Armos LMlnn of Fin- liOXDOs MF-v- LTW,, H team assists totalled the same as their Roston Braves at Tampa. Fla Tu"-day- . land. European champion Iwt w n .r, 12 to 9. f the 14 hits gathered both fall with toe hold. Th flrt Lewi. ..-.'rsngl- H The Reds moved to Wichita. Kani by Washington, five were credited to cam m one hour and 11 minutes and heavywth, IPin h" B today for a single game with the Wes-ter- n Goslln. an outfielder. the second in three minute Plonahlp here TnTIS? Z1"-Ji- Qr-'- w,'h leaguers of that city. Rfxey Zaehary. starting for Washington Londoa k e. m.tch H end Luque will pitch spotted the Rrave a seven run lead ILLIE J Ks WItR D" . thre tw out of in the first Inning, but Mogrldij.-- hi V. Mirrh : Wil-- I fiiB. H CHIC GO. Manh 29 The ago successor, proved a puxxle and held lie Jckon. Hew Tork. outpointed - eight-roun- H Americans, thrice defeated by New the Nation l leagur runb until ih Krankie Rice BsJUSBOre, in an d H York's world Giants, arc Nationals started their scoring In the bout They are lightweight. In ghaSr, P beduled to play the Shreveport. La . fifth. Waahlntjton hnd been unable to the semi-fin- ' 'ieorge hney. Balti- rSSJSSS, reSb Mir-ouur- 1 .!., In th- - d of Jimmy Han- - H today. Commissioner ljndi anvhine inn. its more, had the better n over K' hed the t big 'Lefty1 worked, but lambasted the next p CbaaST bad the edge in six of nd i.r l,n" 8Pncer . Q - CAUG tne.r ! H Rnestll and Jose AcestS for eight runs three Ronton pitchers, ileschlfrr THE the eight round. -- sV,;bn' .while '.he Sox were accumulating five. Sy and Miller.

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