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•• >t - :>.y - .>>Vv - \ ¦ gpyg V-Wn-Zf'"' vf*'-*?'**'" p————iwwii"i . I———m. ¦'¦ _ Sports News Features and Classified fbtJ MbtuimV. X WITH ITODAT XOKHDTO EDITIOB L/Jlkf. WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1930. PAGE D-1 Brown to Try to Keep Red Sox on Run: Gehrig Joins Ruth in Orgy ofHome Runs BIG LEAGUE LEADERS | THE IDEAL GOLF CLUB. —By BRIGGS | YESTERDAY’S STARS By the Press. the Associated Frees. Associated Br Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig, Y&nks— NAT LEFTHANDER AMERICAN. Collected 12 hits. Including three home EACH YANK GETS 3 apiece, Batting—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 single 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 double- 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, hit their best form to- with the Boston 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 Bob Shawkey’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. Manager 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 Dusty Cooke, 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 American League National League Capital city Base Ball League teams Hadley.