SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR, WASHIXOTOy, T>, C„ THURSDAY, MARCH 28, W 29 ' sports; 45 Nationals Proving Class in Spring Games: Harris MayAsk Waivers on Heilmann | STILL GOING STRONG. HAVING HIS TROUBLES AS BENGAL BOSS WASHINGTON. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. ON THE GAIN WIN West, es a l 1 « n « BUSH MAKES THREE SIDE LINES 3TH * ACCUSED Myer, mis IN 11 2 8b I ft 2 0 | Goslin, If 3 ft ftl 1 ft 1 Harris. If 1 ft ft 0 0 0 . Barnes, rs 5 ft 11 ft ft With the Sports Editor | Btnrrr, ss 4 0 1 3 * ft f Judrr. lb 4 1 I 7 ft ft By THIS OVEN ROBINS Hsyrs. 2h 2 ft 0 3 4 ft SHIFTS IN PIRATES DENMAN THOMPSON—-—- 0F RULES Stewart, BREAK 2b 2 1111 ft Burl, r t ft ft 3 1 ft Washington Tatr. *OI3OO former sider it if Heilmann had any » Liska. p 2 I*oll pilots, Stanley Harris of aspirations, and it was only Goslin and Ruel Demonstrate • Brown, p 1 ft I 11 ft Grantham Placed on Second, Detroit, and Owen Bush after the hard-hitting out- Others Are Threatened With Throwing Totals 35 *5 II 27 II T Traynor Third TWOof Pittsburgh, are grow- fielder had assured him he Their Arms Are BROOKLYN. AB. R. H. TO. A. E. at and ing gray and developing wrin- harbored no ambitions that Heavy Fines —Bucky Plans Frederick, es 3 11 5 ft ft kles as a problems Rosenneid. 2b 4 0 115 ft result of the Bucky accepted the assign- Sound Again. Herman, rs 8 ft 2 1 ft 0 Adams at Short. confronting them this Spring. ment. Play Second. « to Rie.sler. If 3 I 1 5 0 experiencing Bisonetle. lb 4 0 ft K ft ft Bush is so much An indication that all was Rhirl. 3b 4 1 ft 0 1 ft difficulty in molding a smooth- : j not well in the camp of Bancroft, ss 3 12 110 By the Associated Press. the BY JOHN B. KELLER. " working By J. Gooch, I 0 3 ft « infield for the Pirates Tigers was furnished by the the Associated Press. p ANTONIO. Tex., March 28- are Ariz., March 28.—Any ball j Koupal, 1•• ft ft 0 ft that they likely to drop out severe trouncings inflicted on March 28.—Re- 1 Dudley. p 1 ft ft ft 2 ft Skipper Donie Bush has de- of the position of ports that Manager Bucky Har- club that wins nine of eleven l Henllnr* 1 ft ft ft 0 ft cided his Pirate brig needs a contenders them by the Cubs at the start games played must be a pretty j Wriahtf 1 ft ft ft « o accorded them by the experts ris of the Detroit Tigers would r lot of repairing. of the exhibition season. After PHOENIX,ask for waivers on Harry Heil- TAMPA,pood ball club. That's what the at the of the training F2a, 32 outset Totals 41li 1"J SAN Grantham has been switched several Washington club has done, and leaving consecutive reverses mann, star outfielder, because of J ’'Batted for Bancroft In ninth inning. from the outfield to second base. season, the debate Harris became so wrought up his failure observe training rules and only one of its 11 games has been with Dudlry ninth inning. to I tßatted for in Traynor, still ailing from a hip injury, centering around the Chicago regulations, today. a club below the major league class. ft 0 0 he gave the Bengals a severe were circulated ! Brooklyn 0 3 0 1 0 ft—l goes from short to third, and Sparky Cubs and New York Giants. Heilmann was benched during exhibi- It isn’t a flashy ball club or a club I IVashincton 11810011 x—s bawling out. To prove that he Adams, with a bad knee, will be on Harris is having an tion games with Coast League teams, that “shows off.” It doesn't go about i Runs driven in—Bluece. West. Bancroft short. even meant it he burned his bridges its work with a lot of fancy flinging (2). J. Gooch. Liska. Frederick. Myer. Brown. tougher time of it, however, the Chicago Cuba and Pittsburgh be- hits—Myer, Stewart. Three-bate There are unmistakable signs an behind him by putting his ex- tween plays great Tuo-base and in view of the latest advices Pirates. and a hurrah 1 hit—Bancroft. Home run—Frederick. Stolen SOS soon will be sent to Oklahoma asperated thoughts paper. throughout the pastiming. Instead, bases—Myer. Double plays—Liska to Hayes likely on Several other Tigers have been called it City asking Paul Waner to come in from the coast is to be training it is a businesslike affair, very precise to Judres Rosenfeld to Bisonette. Left on on the carpet for infractions of ¦ bases—Brooklyn. Washington. a confab. confronted with that most Bucky Bawls 'Em Out. in its methods of play and 5s 8. First for rules. As a result Manager Harris was exceedingly basr on balls—Off Liska. It off Koupal, 2; hopeless of all base ball prob- reported smooth working. off Dudley. I, Hits—Off Llskit. 5 in 3 in- OP).— According to a Detroit ex- to have declared that further AVON PARK. FlaT March 28 lems—a dissension-ridden club. bring As planned by its manager. Walter ¦ nines: off Brown. 2 in 4 inninss: uff Koupal, “Yes, change, violations would heavy fines. f> in 4 Innings; off Dudlry. 5 in 4 we’re ready.” was Manager Billy he said: the Johnson, and his board of strategy, innlnrs. Harris’ discovery that Heinie here (Los When Tigers open their season In 1 jStruck out—By I.isks. 2s by Koupal. 2: by Southworth’s comment as the St. Louis “Detroit’s showing An- Cleveland April it is likely that that includes Coaches Clyde Milan and | Broun, 3; by Dudley. I. Winning pitcher— up j Schuble, the high-priced minor geles) has been a I have 16 Losing Cardinals wound their Spring train- disgrace. Harris will be in Schuble Pat. Gharrity and Capt. joe Judge, the Brown. pitcher—Dudlrv. Cmnires— ing yesterday. ! leaguer, won’t fill the bill never seen base ball quite as bad the game. Messrs. Ilrrr and Vonrraflan. Time of game Twenty-nine days were as a has not come up to expectations at club has developed steadily since the —1 hour and 58 minutes. Spent in camp. j shortstopper and his resultant delivered at any time by a major start of training, nearly five weeks ago, league team. shortstop and the inner defense has Southworth, who expects to compete j decision to play second base lacked leadership, so Manager Hsriis and now may be regarded as within a for a field berth, will try out his arm himself and shift Gehringer “You forget that you are repre- week of the condition it should be in at to virtually has decided to play second base BALL tomorrow for the first time since in- ! ! short is a bad blow in itself. senting the American League. You himself. Gehrlnger Is to be tried at the outset of the American League BIG LEAGUE BASE juring it last Fall. recruits were should try for the sake of the league, championship campaign. Two ¦ ! Gehringer is just about the short under the plan. released yesterday, George Watkins, | if for nothing else. , The season opening, of course, is promising j best keystone guardian in the ST. PETERSBURG, Fla., March 28 nearly three weeks away, but Manager Today’s schedule: gardener, going to Rochester circuit, than Harris “Several of you came to Los An- At St. Petersburg. Fla.—New York and Charley Wilson, second baseman, geles with excellent reputations as UP). —With a long barnstorming tour Johnson has brought his club close to stopping at Danville, 111. was when he was piloting the just ahead, Babe Ruth is getting ready the peak of form this early that it (A.) vs. St. Louis (N ). ball players. Personal pride, if Griffmen to pennants. Bucky else, to give the fans an exhibition of how may better stand the rigors of the At Fort Meyers, Fla. —Philadelphia WINTER HAVEN, Fla., March nothing shoud have caused you (A.) Boston (N.). 28 is far from being a ftrse-class to do your best. he hits home runs. northward barnstorming tour that be- vs. UP).—The condition of Ray gins At Antonio, Tex.—New York Benge's performer afield now, however, your The first step in the preparation is next Tuesday night. San arm is the chief worry just now of “You have not done best. to cure his blistered believes, (N.) vs. Pittsburgh (N.). and Gehringer, despite his class have, away, disgraced hands. The plague Johnson and so does Trainer Manager Shotton of the Phillies. Benge You in the of blister, one of the Babe's Mike Martin, that there is no danger At El Paso, Tex. —Chicago (N ) vs. on the other side of the middle league you represent, and you have annual of the Detroit (A.). was the most successful of the club's disgraced yourselvei. afflictions, has just reached Its height Nationals “going stale” when pitchers last year, until his arm went cushion, will be merely an ex- and Ruth is taking his customary rest they have to do so much moving about At Orlando, Fla.—Cincinnati (N.) vs. periment “In game have you shown any cure, Montreal (I.). bad late in the season. He has taken at short. no going fishing without trying to during the two w'eeks preceding the it easy thus far, but when he tried to aggressiveness.
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