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BIG LEAGUE LEADERS | THE IDEAL GOLF CLUB. . —By BRIGGS | YESTERDAY’S STARS By the Press. the Associated Frees. Associated Br and , Y&nks— NAT LEFTHANDER AMERICAN. Collected 12 hits. Including three home EACH YANK GETS 3 apiece, —Rice, Nationals, .404. h•/ why' BOYS TALK *BOUT HARD f|§||C I TffU. YtoU runs drove In 14 runs and ' Runs—Ruth. Yankees, 36. J*??*** xw.f scored 8, ss Yankees took two from Hits—Rice, Nationals, 55. J LUCK-’I M«*T THS Athletics. OM Tine -TtefUTM TEC A*Ot> Irving Hadley Doubles —Cronin, Nationals. 15. / BACL **** »«U.fV I and Bob Burke, Na- Triples—West, Nationals, I TAKES A BAD BOUMCC ASJD LAIODS MovJ | QfiTTTBN LOCK taionals—Held Red Box 6. rr * to 11 hits In AS A’S LOSE TWICE HURLS TOMORROW ' LIMW' * CLO ® runs—Ruth, two games and beat Home Yankees. 12. \ HO Trie ROUGH AT THff LBFT-_ I TAKH J—r - B».w . them twice, 3-2 Runs batted in—Foxx, Athletics, 39. !OM THIRD .A PERFECT S A TTS T***®oY* and 13-1. 7. ‘-lAx THE J Chuck Klein, , Stolen bases—Rice, Nationals, STRAIGHT For The grecisj- - i*ue nrvra Phillies Eleventh New York’s 39 Hits Include Hubmen Apt to Use Rookie I —f *~ homer with one on In twelfth beat NATIONAL. \ A small. Ro6< AND-eouioces IN J***® AM Glante, 10-8. - - op W///A Batting—Herman, Robins, .418. \ Th® trap INSTCAD Thaw A S&V6M- j 'S W//JA LI*F George Uhle, Tigers Held White 9 Circuit Clouts and Slabman —Two Wins Again Runs —Terry, Giants, 35. Sox to six hits, got three singles, scored Hits—Frederick, Robins, 55. twice and won, 6-1. —Frisch, Cardinals. 15. 1~-‘ ~ Harry Selbold, Macks Collect 5. Boost Loop Lead. Doubles Braves Won own Triples—Cuyler and English, Cubs, 6. game with Infield In ninth, driv- Home runs—Wilson, Cubs, 12. ing In run that beat Robins, 6-5. Runs in—Klein. Phillies, 36. (y.-, fitted BT HUGH BY JOHN B. KELLER. Stolen bases—Cuyler, Cubs, 9. 8. FULLERTON, Jr. Pres* Sport* fatigued by so PLOTTERS PRIME AuoeUted Writer. much running around the SAN early season, Babe Ruth 'bases in taking two - SINGERHASHURDLE has been going better and SOMEWHATheaders from the Red Sox on . FOR BUSY WEEK END better and the Yankees have days, the Nationals to- Independent SINCEbeen improving steadily. But successive TO GET TITLE FIGHT District sandlot base ball day are doing nothing more than teams are preparing for a busy week not until yesterday did the Babe resting, but they’ll resume battling end. and his slugging partner, Lou bunch tomorrow, Br the Associated Press. Games are booked on diamonds Gehrig, their best form to- with the throughout the weather permitting. Only a single NEW YORK. May 23. —AI Singer, city with nearby Mary- gether to give a demonstration of Washington Bronx idol, must clear one more hurdle land and Virginia listed to furnish their the possibilities of ’s game will be offered right Sammy usual list of Interesting contests. * end, that before he wins the to box fandom on the week now lightweight champion- club. have cleared away Mandell for the Painter A. C. of Baltimore la seek- Ruth opened up with his big guns the Nationals ship, and the obstacle appears to pre- ing a game with an unlimited nine in ¦ postponements with the Red mental rather than a physical on Wednesday when he hit three home all weather sent a the District having a diamond. Vincent runs in one game. Yesterday he per- Sox caused by the cold hazard. Kemp. East Fort avenue, Balti- hitting two Square Garden 1408 formed a slightly lesser feat, here late in April. This singleton Tonight in Madison more, is booking for the Oriole City homers in one game of a double-header though, Singer meets Ignacio Fernandez, Fili- * promises to be a tussle, team. and one in the second, while his mates the Hubmen, stung to the pino puncher, in a 10-round return followed his example in hitting hard for a bout and hopes to avenge the knockout Bauserman Motor Co. tossers will en- by their four lickings in hands and frequently to trounce the Phila- Quick topple defeat he suffered at Fernandez’s tertain the Capitol Heights nine Sun- Athletics by the scores row, are just as eager to a year ago. day on the Arlington Field at 3 o’clock. delphia decisive the home sure of 10 to 1 and 20 to 13. the home crowd as On form Singer looks like a win- In the two games the Yankees made is to its latest win- ner, but he can forget the Northern A. C. will face Walter Reed crowd extend whether Fernan- Hospital tomorrow evening on the Wal- 39 hits, of which nine were homers, surprise punch - ning streak. knockout that while the Athletics made five four-bag dez landed the last time they met re- ter Reed diamond. Buck When the clubs swing into action to- Grier wants the Northern players to gers in the second contest to tie the will be on the slab mains to be seen. Singer, a clever boxer morrow Lloyd Brown deadly puncher right report not later than 4:30 o’clock. major league record of 10 in one game. endeavoring to raise and a with his Gehrig-emulated Ruth's great feat by for the home side hand, is a two-to-one choice over the Northerns will meet Union Printers his winning percentage above the .500 his reli- Sunday on the Mount Rainier Field at hitting three in this game. The big be anywhere near Filipino, who places most of three of the Yankees, Rutn, Lazzerl and point. Should Brown ance upon a fighting heart and an 3 o’clock. the form he showed in last Sunday's Gehrig, made 17 of the hits, with some lambasting equally deadly right hand. Mount Rainier and Bowie teams will while game, when he held the In the semi-final of 10 rounds Nel outside assistance from Lyn Lary, hits, the de- hook up Sunday at 3 o’clock on the even , the hitless youngster Athletics to three yet lost Tarleton off England meets Joe Scal- cision, the Red Sox are apt to find the Bowie diamond In a Prince Georges of the club, made three blows in the pleasant. faro. New York featherweight. Lew County section game of the Capital second game. pastiming anything but The Massey, Philadelphia featherweight, Washington left-hander licked them City League unlimited class. The double defeat checked the Phila- takes on Johnny McMillan of Glasgow, delphia prospects of overtaking Wash- easily in the opener in Boston this year, opening membership Consists or three safeties. Scotland, in the 10. CLUB whosf ington’s league leaders, as the Senators holding the Red Sox to HARD LOCK With the best of his staff beaten here, - FBuJovUS WHO UJTBM TO 'ItXJR STOftV FIGHTS LAST NIGHT. took two games from the Boston Red Manager Helnle Wagner may turn to a SV'MPyVI'MY AMD £ yjytfAtYC Sox. for service on the firing line in RECORDS OF WITH UNfi£R«3TANDINfi By the Associated Press. Two neat pitching Jobs altered the recruit GRIFF? ¦ ¦¦ ¦ MASON CITY, O’Hara, the Saturday tilt. There is a great . * lowa.—Johnny second division standing, sending the ¦ ¦ St. Paul, knocked out Johnny D’Suro, St. Louis Browns into fifth place and chance Eddie—or Edward Fant, to men- (1). tion both handles —Durham may start BATTING. Des Moines the Detroit Tigers to seventh, while PITTSBURGH, Pa.—George Panka, dropped for the Red Sox for the first time this ...,? Chicago and Boston to sixth season. He has been in only a few Rice IWWMW6 Homestead, Pa., outpointed Knute Han- and eighth, respectively. Collins and Judge ..34 138 38 44 7 5 3 3 1 30 .344 sen, New York (10). gave games as a relief pitcher, but the right- Myer ...33 133 33 40 4 11 4 3 36 .338 LEGION TITLE PLAY CAPITAL CITY NINES Holshauser of the Browns Cleve- hander looked good in them. Sronln ..34 137 28 41 IS 11 3 1 33 .333 land seven hits, while St. Louis bunched Loepp ..20 58 818 6 0 0 1 0 5 .310 five of its blows off Clint Brown in one Durham was severely injured when West ...28 108 37 33 4 8 4 0 0 18 .303 Standings in Major Leagues. LIONELS TO GATHER. inning victory. struck by a batted ball in practice down Blueee ..34 133 14 37 10 11 7 4 18 .303 WILL START JUNE 8 WILL KEEP ON MOVE for a 3-to-2 George South and was unable to take his place Marbry 7 10 1 8 1 0 0 1 0 3 .300 Lionel A. C. will met tonight at 8:15 Uhle of Detroit gave Chicago but six Spencer.. 8 36 8701010 4 .269 o’clock In Fisher Hall. hits for a 8-to-l triumph. on the hill until some time after the Goslin ..31 132 24 32 8 3 3 4 3 18 .262 season was under way. Recently, Brown.. 8 20 3 5 2 1 0 0 0 1 .250 Play in the American Legion base ball Capital city Base Ball League teams Hadley.. 0 321520000 1 .227 face plenty of though, in relief roles Ed performed Ruel 86 819 0 0 1 series for the District of Columbia title action tomorrow and ...26 0 0 5 .221 open 8, player YESTERDAY’S RESULTS. YESTERDAY’S RESULTS. Sunday. of games brilliantly against the White Sox and Thomas. 6 10 1200000 0 .200 will Juny and contracts Washington, 8—18; Boston. 2—l. Philadelphia. 10; New York, S (12 innings). A total 35 Is carded the Yankees. Last year Durham did Burke ..6 10 3310000 1 .200 and team franchise fees must be posted New York, Philadelphia, Boston. 6; , 6. in the various loop*. Tat* 1* 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 .154 10—20: I—l3. Curb on Slugging Now Looms of his pitching for Pittsfield of 8J by May 29. Play in the series was orig- St. Louis, 3; Cleveland, 2. St. Louis, 4; Cincinnati, 3. Here Is the complete achedule: most Liska .. 15 2210000 1 .133 Detroit, 8: Chicago, 1, Chicago, 13; Pittsburgh, 8. League, to which club he Hayes .. 6 13 3 .077 inally scheduled to start Sunday, but a the Eastern 3110000 1 Jones ... 6 IS 4 1 0 0 0 TOMORROW. was optioned by the Red Sox. - He 0 0 1 .077 postponement was necessary. STANDING OF THE CLUBS. STANDING OF THE CLUBS. Barnes.. 6 60000000 0.000 luwi CUf*. game that " hurled a no-hit at Pittsfield.. Barrett. 3 20000000 0 000 Announcement has been made Section A. Moore .. 3 30000000 0 .oon the order of Wessal Stewart, District Record Homer Crop Yesterday May Bring New " Braxton. 7 •* Lionels vs. Spud Colemans, only did the Nationals help 30000000 0 .000 officer the Legion, issued mwrnwrP S o «C*o o No. 1, 3 o’clock. Bps* 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 000 athletic for f (Pltsgereld.) NOTthemselves, but they got help yes- McLeod. 1 000000 0 0 0 .000 several weeks ago, barring Thomas Mlflpq Eagles vs. Corinthians, South Ellipse, 11 Base Ball Rule to Help the Suter from participation in the Legion o'clock. (Pltsgerald.) Pitchers. terday and now are nicely ahead PITCHING. ¦ Wonder Beys vs. Burroughs, Hast Ellipse, aeries as or manager has been 1 o'clock. (Pltsaerald.) of their big rivals, the A’s, in the Amer- H. rescinded. coach the Sergt. O. BB 80 Dltchstartßan?WL. Suter will 3|13|18i.884 Section B. Washington 7| 3| St. fFMffifnl01 01 21 71 41 41 . BY JOE VILA. controversy rages Louis I— A bitter the ican League race. While the locals were Jasper Post nine In the series, accord- ..I—I II 31 II 21 71241101.700 I Georgetown vg. Capltali, 0, over Brooklyn ¦ 31 2| 3 10.13j.681 . National Mo. Philadelphia 3rii'4ri|soTi2l.63s .....I 41—1 3l~Bi~ol (Curtin.) walloping the Red Sox, 3 to 2 and 13 {SS::: IISIS i! S* ills ing to announced plans. ..I 21—1 31 41 ; 1 o’clock. YORK, May 23.—A1l reasons for this abnormal batting. Mart&rry V, \ g Cleveland I II II—I II 31 3[ 51 31171141.548 Pittsburgh ...I 41 II—I II 3! 11 6! 0 ISiIS'AS2 ! Columbians vs. Chevy Chase Cardinals, to 1, the Yanks in Philadelphia were ?I? s*B l ? New York 0; li 31 2: 1| 6jlß 14 .533 : No. Lli odock. (Curtin.) major league home-run rec- The magnates, with few exceptions, Hadley.. 8 *2 18 30 51 tt « 4 3 forfeit over the Chevy Chase Car- New York ....I II 21 II—I 11 31 31 51181141.583 ....1 31—1 f A lively, soorlng over the House of Mack for the 1 4 dinals haa been awarded the Clark St. Louis .....I 21 li 2! 31 41' 11131181.410 Chiciio 41 31 81 ll—i'll 31 3U61181.629 Peewee Claes. ords were broken yesterday. * still insist that the ball is not ’! 5g 0!—1 2|14U«1.4<7 vg. Colony |IS 2 s Chicago I 11121171.414 Boston .'....'.-.j O' 4; 2141 11—1 II Montrose Theator, Mo. I, 11 flr»t time this year. The dual win here l iS* 4 Griffith Insects by Capital City League II 01 41 II 21—1 31 , o’clock. (Wile*.) NEWA total of 26 four-bag- and they are backed up by the man- ? 0 21 B|—| l I officials. The was the ! I 01 21 II 51 3|—l 11131211.382 Cincinnati ...I 1! II 31 31121181.400 Georgetown vt. Club, 4, ufacturers. John MoGraw, manager and the double fall taken out of the l till decision based on Detroit 21 Philadelphia at. Paul’s Mo. 11 gers were collected by the sluggers in | II li II 41 3; 2 0— 12 ..I 0 4l~li II 0! 21 11—I 91191.321 o’clock. (Mahoney.) boosted league-leading use of Danny Simpson, an over-age Boston 311.364 Lionel* re. Joe Cronins, Mo. 3,1 10 championship games. Incidental- of the Giants, and other team lead- A’s the Nationals catcher, first Games IB! Games lost.. (Wiles.) o'clock hand, to a three-game advantage by the Cardinals in the lost..llP¦ 13114114! 171311211 —1—1 ll3llßlWl4ll6lH|ljjjghj^L~ ly, Lou Gehrig and Babe Ruth of the ers, on the other say that most over the MINOR game of the league season last Satur- Allens vs. Cardinals. Mo. IQ, 11 o’clock. of the balls thrown into play are world champions. LEAGUE GAMES GAMES TODAY. GAMES TOMORROW. GAMES TODAY. GAMES TOMORROW. (Spud Coleman.) Yankees pounded the Athletics’ The initial engagement yesterday was day, won by the Cardinals. St. Louts at Cleve. Boston at Wash., 3:30. New York at Phila. Brooklyn at Boston. pitchers for three homers each, Geh- “jack rabbits” and that the high decision has been In at Phlla. at New York. Brooklyn at Boston. New York at Phlla. SUNDAY. scoring slugging * contest all the No reached re- Detroit Chicaio. rig getting all of his In the second and absurd are se- way, with no scoring protest by Detroit at Chicago. Cincinnati at at. L. Cincinnati at Bt. L. I Unlimited CUaa. riously injuring until the seventh, when the home side INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. gard to a filed the Ballston St. Louis at Cleve. Chicago at Pitts. Chicago at Pitti. game of the double-header and Ruth the national game. put across all its Rochester. 5; Montreal. 7. A. C. against the Bauserman Motor Co. District Section. two In the first. President Heydler of the National runs. The Red Sox Jersey City. 8; Reading 8. team In the Virginia section of the un- Skinker Eagles vs. Mohawks. Friendship. League lately received a report from awakened in the ninth to check in with Baltimore. 8: Newark, 3. 3 o'clock. No such long-distance walloping two tallies before a man was retired, Buffalo, 1; Toronto, 5. limited class. B&llston maintains that Army Medico# vs. St. Joseph's. Walter ever had been seen in one day of one of his observers—the veteran but a chance to tie at least was tossed the Bauserman team used an ineligible Reed, 3 o’clock. play In the National or American Hank O’Day—who, after a long and SOUTHERN player in last Sunday’s game, won by Batters Hit for .306 Foxall A. C. vs. Woodmen of the World. study pitching away when Bill Regan, after driving ASSOCIATION. Average Foxall. 3 o’clock. League. The new record served to careful of the and over the scores with a two-bagger, at- Bauserman, 8 to 7, In 11 Innings. O. vg. Agtees, Burroughs Increase the total home runs for hitting, suggested that the distance tempted both circuits since April 15 to 305. between the home plate and the to make the hit a , al- Mg; Anacostla Eagles vg. Columbia Heights, though he didn’t have a ghost of a VE2XH-P In 10 Major Tilts Yesterday Congress Heights, 3 o’clock. Last year the new high-water mark pitcher’s mound should be reduced show. of 1,350 four-baggers was reached to at least 65 feet from the present AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. SANDLOT BASE BALL' Priae* Georges Ceantr. by the major league swingers. 60 feet 6 inches. There never was any question as to »Mount Rainier at Bowie, 3 o'clock. the outcome of the second set-to, once Columbus?’ll*' todlanap'olls, 6. Sr the Aeeoclated Preae. Brentwood Hawk* at Dixie Pile (Seat It was under way. The Nationals tal- RESULTS. Pleasant), 3 o'clock. NEW YORK, May 23 —Although comparative statistics are Berwyn at HyattavlUo (Riverdale), 3 lied in the opening frame, and before . Repair Shop, 4; Chevy Chase ; o'clock. Hollywood. D. C. not available, sluggers of the two major leagues did some of the the Red Sox dented the plate piled up a 7-3: Portland. 0-1. Grays, 3. Virginia Section. they San Francisco. 6: Oakland, 3. heaviest cannonading of all times yesterday. six-run advantage. Thereafter Seattle. 8; Missions. 6. Ethos, 11; Auth’s, 7. Woodlawns at Jefferson District. 3 o’clock. smacked the ball in stirring fashion and Los Angeles. 8; Sacramento, 4. In 10 games in the two leagues, 46 pitchers were shelled for Cherrydale at Ballston, 3 o'clock. - tallied in four successive innings. After GAMES SCHEDULED. 155 singles, 40 doubles, 8 triples and 26 home runs, and issued 62 Montgomery Ceanty Section. their one scoring round the Red Sox PIEDMONT LEAGUE. Columbians Chevy Chase Cardi- The net result grand total of 126 Batsmen Tomorrow Ends the never Greenville. 8; Greensboro, 8. vs. asses. was a runs. Takoma Tiger* at Chevy Chase, 3 o’clock. were dangerous. Raleigh. 8: Durham, 4. nals, tomorrow morning, Burroughs Basses.8 i the two leagues slugged the ball for a collective average of Bothesda at Rockville. 3 o'clock. Henderson. 6: Winston-Salem. 7. field. HADLEY and Milt Gaston, .306, the National League leading, with .310 to .302 for the SENIOR CLASS. Columbians vs. Burroughs, Sunday, A. rVINOwho once wore the Washington WESTERN LEAOUR. Burroughs field. American. Section livery, Topeka, •: Oklahoma City. 3 (called a A. O’Briens vs. Holy Comforters (dia- were pitching rivals at the out- ram). end Northwestern Cardinals vs. Landover, The firing of the day was concentrated at FhUa- named). MEN’S SALE heaviest mond to be niiiif ’ set of the twin-bill opener, and a whale 0; St. Joseph, 0 (called end sixth, Sunday, Landover, 2:30 o’clock. delphla, when the Yankees and Athletics poled out 15 singles, Nolan Motor Co. vg. Anacostla Motor Co., of a they staged for six rain)..Wichita. Mo. 3. Falrlawn, 3 o’clock. battle rounds. Dei Moines-Omaha, doubles, 1 triple off pitchers. Hadley single by postponed, rain. CHALLENGES. 2 and 14 home runs, 14 Metropolitans vt. Centennials, Chevy was nicked for a Pueblo-Denver, postponed, snow and cold. The figures for the two leagues follow: Chase. 1 o'clock. Tom Oliver, first Red Sox up, and after Monroe A. C.—Want Sunday game. B. Bob Reeves TEXAS LEAGUE. Letroi Gomes lb Zb 8b . H.R.' 8.0.8. Pitchers Baas Section went out hit Cedric Durst. Monroes have diamond. Coleman, Majestic Radio, Then Bump fanned Russ Scarrltt and Shreveport. 3: Dallas. 0. American 6 89 25 2 15 24 27 75 Olmstead Grill vs. No. 3. Port Worth. 7: Wichita Pall*. 0. North 6238. National 66 15 6 11 28 19 51 3 o’clock. Bill Regan lofted to . In Beaumont, 8; Houston, 3, Rambler A. C.—Want Sunday game. 4 Lionels vs. Curtin’s All-Stars, West SUlpee, San Antonio, 7; Waco. 4. 1 o’clock. the next five Innings but two of the Red Brannon, West 3114 after 6 p.m. Pierce A. O. vs. MlUer Furniture (diamond got runway. named). Sox on the With one down THREE-EVE LEAGUR. Colonial Insects Alexandria 2811 GEYGAN CHANGES CLUBS. to be In the second, Joe Cronin made a wild Decatur. 6: Quincy. 8. between 6 and 7 p.m. STANDING. JUNIOR CLASS. chuck after picking up Hal Rhyne's Terre Haute. 3: Springfield. 6. Vienna Fire Department—Want Sun- MILWAUKEE, Wls„ May 23 (JP).— Kensington Howltserr vs. Arlington. No. Evansville. 4; Peoria. By the Associated Press. 6 10. o’clock. . v grounder, and with one out in the sixth Bloomingdale. day game. Phillips, National 3376. Chappie Geygan, Milwaukee American 3 Reeves drew Hadley’s 1: Danville, 3. Meridian vg. Bothesda, Alta Vista, 3 lone pass. Athletic Insects—Want games tomor- Home Runs Yesterday. Association infielder, has been released o’clock. Over a similar stretch, only two Na- EASTERN LEAGUE. row and Sunday. Rabenhorst, North to the Wichita Falls team of the Texas Acme Printing CO. vs. Lioneli, West El- tionals got on. Hadley reached Gaston New Haven. 6: Pittsfield. 0. Ruth. Yankees 3 League. llpse. 3 o'clock. Bridgeport. 6-3: Hartford, 6104 between 7 and 8 p.m. Mardelle* vt. St. Stephen's. South Ellipse, single 1-4. Gehrig. Yankees 3 - '¦¦¦¦-.¦ • ¦ '¦¦¦ ¦ - ¦ for a with two out in the third, Providence. 15-1: Albany. 3-0. Hilltop Juniors—Want unlimited op- 1 o'clock. only to be forced out by George Loepp. Allentown, 2: Springfield, 3. position. J. Kilby, Lincoln 8378-J. Foxx. Athletics 2 old Homers vt. Y. Flashes. East RUlpie, Pipgras, Yankees 1 3 o'clock. There was some sharp fielding behind SOUTH Gulfs—Want midget or oppo- BREWERS GET WINDLE. Hadley ATLANTIC LEAGUE. Junior Chapman, Yankees 1 MIDGET CLASS. Gaston, but also was well sup- Greenville, nents. Metropolitan 6613 between 4 DALLAS, May 3: Charlotte. 8. Athletics Tex., 23 (JP). —The sale Lionels vs. Store, Mo. 3,1 ported. Asheville, 5: Macon. 6 (10 innings). and 8 p.m. Simmons, 1 Hurchman’s • Wayne Windle, shortstop, the Mil- Augusta, 6; Columbia, 3. Dykes, Athletics 1 ol to O’clock. It was one-two-three for the Red Sox Clifton Barbers—Want Sunday game. waukee Club of the American Associa- Georgetown' V*. Sam Wests, Mo. 7,1 again in the seventh, but Sam Rice Lazzeri, Yankees 1 O'clock. » SOUTHEASTERN North 8177. by opened against this LEAGUE. Bishop. Athletics 1 tion has been announced the Dallas King’s Falaca vs. Senators, No. 4,1 Gaston in session Jacksonville, 3; Selma. 4. Clover A. C. of Alexandria —Want Texas League team. o'clock. with a single. Sam West, trying to sac- Tampa. 2; Montgomery, 2 (called end game dates. Jolley, White Sox 1 eighth, rain). for Sunday and other Phillies 1 rifice, only forced out Rice, but Joe Scott, Alexandria 1206 between 8 a.m. Klein, ' Judge sent a scorcher by Phil Todt that Pensacola, 1: Columbus, 8. O’Doul, Phillies 1 J> and 6 p.m. Hurst, 1 T' nten’g went on to the right-field corner for a A. Phillies shoes we two-bagger, moving West to third. Here Ott, Giants • .- l Leach, Fashion Shop’s 27th fflMtj) ever the Red Sox board of strategy decided TWO TO THE GOOD LOTS OF SCORING Giants 1 m have had. It better to pass Buddy Myer. Their DON£ Llndstrom, Giants 1 please remem- calculations went awry, for Joe Cronin Wright, Robins 1 And SECOND IN SANDLOT STRUGGLES lofted a double to right and two runs GAME. Hornsby. Cubs 1 her, there won’t be crossed. A sacrifice fly by Ossie Bluege BOSTON. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Three of the five league base ball Hartnett, Cubs 1 | HALF-YEARLY Oliver, cf 4 0 2 2 0 0 Suhr, brought Myer home from third with an- Reeves, 3b 4 0 0 0 3 0 games here yesterday were decided by Pirates 1 another one here other marker. Hurst, rs 4 112 11 big margins. Heilmann, Reds 1 Scarritt, If 3 0 0 2 0 0 tillmidsummer. A single by Pinch Hitter Earl Webb Cicero, If 000000 The scores: The Leaders. and Bluege’s wild chuck when trying Regan. 2b 4 0 0 2 6 1 Terminal Y League Pullman, 10; ( Clearance for a force play after bagging Charley Sweeney, lb. 4 o 2 12 o o Southern Railway, 1. Ruth, Yankees 12 Rhyne, ss 2 0 0 2 4 o Wilson, Berry’s roller put Hadley in a tough Narlesky, ss Departmental League—G. P. 0., 12; Cubs 12 2 0 0 0 2 0 Klein, spot in the eighth, but Bump got out Heving, c 3 0 1 3 0 0 Treasury, 4. Phillies 11 safely. Hadley’s Morris. P 1 0 0 0 0 0 League Grace Gehrig, Yankees 10 double off Horace Shields, p 1 0 0 Georgetown Church eighth 0 1 0 Episcopal, 10; E., 3. Foxx, Athletics 10 Llsenbee in the that made the Miller* 1 0 0 0 0 0 Eldbrooke M. SALE Nationals’ hit total for the game reach Government League —G. P. 0., 5; League Totals. | five was wasted, but the Red Sox in Totals 83 ~1 6 24 17 ~2 Union Printers, 3. their last turn flared up dangerously. WASHINGTON. AB. R. H. PO. A. E Industrial League—Hibbs, 3; Holmes National t.. 184 «weeping reductions on all Loepp, If 5 11 2 ! Durst singled, 0 0 (tie). /- American 134 and so did Scarrit. Rice, 3 3 0 Bakery, 3 as Regan doubled, rs 3 1 0 i Both counted but Bill Barrett, rs 0 0 0 1 0 0 was snared going into third by Cronin's West, cf 4 10 10 0 accurate relay of Loepp’s return. That Judge, lb 3 3 2 11 0 0 was the finish, for Bump threw a third Boss, lb 1 0 0 3 0 0 DOUBLEWEAR . I Myer. 2b 5 2 3 3 5 0 Makes Giants a Real by Cronin, Critz one Todt and whiffed Bill Ntulesky ss 5 15 14 0 McLeod, 0 to make his strike for game SS 0 0 0 0 0 • outs the Bluege, 3b 5 0 2 0 4 2 number eight 0 SPRING SUITS and his wins for the sea- Ruel. C 5 0 5 0 0 I Also, son number four. Burke, p 4 3 2 0 1 0 Contender in Flag Brittle ness.” dress McLeodt 0 0 0 0 0 0 Grd6p 1 Group 2 Group 3 and other sorts of BURKE and the one-time for- Totals 40 13 18 27 opposed 14 *2 men's shoes. Such 808midable Ed Morris on the ‘Batted for Morris In fifth Inning. BY WALTER TRUMBULL. hill at the beginning of the second tßan for Cronin in eighth inning. great values. But The left-hander Hugh Critz to New York in exchange game. Washington Boston 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 o—l deal which takes for ends it! went the route, yielding but six hits and Washington 20411410 x—l3 Larry is, to my mind, something which should have | tomorrow In—Myer (3), Benton *23” walk. The hits were spread over Runs batted (4), ’33” 43” one Cronin bearing on the result of the National League race. Grmdoe to four rounds, the only blows telling being Bluege (2). Sweeney, Rice, Judge (2), West. a decided 1 Gradei up to S4O Gradoe up to SSO up SOS Two-base hits —Myer. Cronin, Burke. Stolen story that it was an even swap. That may be true, but Durst's single and Bill Sweeney s one- base—Rice. Sacrifice -Bluege. Double plays THEThe is These were m‘ve* with an —Bluege to Myer to Judge: Rhyne to Regan it isn’t likely. The chances are that the Cincinnati club got a sub- | , baser. to Sweeney: Cronin to Myer to Judge: Re- the foustir \jslnfc to put over the Sweeney. stantial in gan to Rhyne to Left on bases— bonus. ~ , , . .. other groups reduced in proportion lona Sox score. Boston, 6; Washington. 8. Bases on balls— Cincinnati needs pitchers, but not as badly as New York needs | Morris the Nationals got 10 hits Off Morris, 1: off Shields. 3; ofl Burke, 1. improved Off out—By by Critz. The Reds art an team, but their warmest followers and seven runs in four innings. Off the Struck Morris. 1: Burke. 4. Hits many —Off Morris, 10 in 4 Innings; off Shields, 6 scarcely would claim they are a good bet for the flag. On the other left-handed Ben Shields, in as In 4 innings. Losing pitcher—Morris. Um- owing Chicago Pittsburgh ailing rounds, they got eight hits and six runs. pires—Messrs. Ormsby, Guthrie and Hilde- hand, the Oiants, to the and clubs’ | y-ACdpc6vma*u~ by brand. Time of game—l hour and 58 mln- their own capabilities, have a very good chance, in- One error Regan and another by utes. lists, and to Durst figured in the tallying. deed, to finish in front. Cronin headed the Washington at- But the Giants have had certain weaknesses, none more notice- tack with five hits, one a double, in class with two singles, one a swinging able than the gap at second base. McGraw hasn’t had a good second successive trips to the plate for a per- bunt, and a double. the departure of Hornsby. Marshall can field, but he fect game record. Joe drove over four With the game In hand early, second- baseman since Stop plate. stringers pressed is a poor hitter. Crawford can hit,«but his natural position is not the fash'm runs and once cossed the Rice of the Nationals were already SOMfcilk7 Man's Sftop”—l4th at G also had a perfect gaftne , singling into service. Bill Barrett went to right middle bag, and he has cost the Giants a couple of games | 9UE the first three times up and walking the while Harley Boss and Jim McLeod by his inexperience. next two. Myer crashed the three-hit made their debuts. It was that easy. (G«Mrrl>ht, 1880, by the North Amtrlcen Newspaper Alliance.) ¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦ \ 4 K i