POLI'ssents, 25C

POLI'ssents, 25C

THE WASHINGTON TIJfES. TUESDAY, MAY 25. 1915. IS School Teams Play Double-Head- er Tomorrow To Decide Flag Contenders Herrmann Alarmed. E D G E BIG DAY CUED IN CARRIGAN MAY HAE TOO JOHN RE JOE MARRI dLLENG ROOD I August Herrmann, chairman of MANY HURLERS the National Commission, mado SCHOOL BASEBALL IN. ST. JOHN'S SPORT nn alarming statement in Cin- OFFICERS WILL PLAY BOOKED TOMORROW Manager Bill Carrlgan, of the Red Sox, iH in a good position to find cinnati over the baseball out- himself liko that mythical person of the spring training camp, look yesterday. He said! who invariably has "too many promising prospects for his own 'Big league clubs are going FOR PARK good." Only it's likely to be true in Carrigan'a ense. Medals Awarded to Youngsters bankrupt, unless tho present Naval Academy Grounds To Be Doyle and Doyle Slated to Meet wero to come through! Gregg, Col- IHffi What if the Red Sox pitching staff system is wiped lins, Wood, Foster, Leonard, Ruth, Shore, May nil of them top Who Compete in Monster high salary Scene of Novel Competition Pell and Bull, of New York. notchers. What if each man were to strike a winning gait on hia out. Players will have to ac- next appearance? How on earth would Carrigan work them? Program. cept big cuts, or else the own- on Thursday. Mixed Doubles Thursday. Double-Head- er to Tomorrow It would be a bad pilicy to use them in rotation, one every eighth day, ers will be forced to close their because that much rest is sometime1? dangerous to the winning Decide Teams to Compete spring an plants." pitcher. Guess ho would bo forced to innovation by St. John's College athletes are In pos- ANNAPOLIS, Mel., May 26. The an- The challenge round of the champion- five-and- our-innin- g -f hard-earne- game Championship. working two pitchers to the game on a basis. session of their d medals to- nual baseball between tho mar- ship doublet between H. K. and C p. For day, the presentation having been made ried and single naval offlceis on duty Povle. winners of the finals in the successful ath- at the Naval Academy has been ar- Chevy tourriament, and C. M. at tho Institution to the ranged to be played on academy Chase yesterday Renne came In for Frank Isbell Denies tho Hull and T. R. Pell, of New York, will letes John greatest grounds Thursday afternoon. Each A. N. WIN HONOR high honors with tho number Will Succeed Birmy club will number among Its players he held In the championship court at PREPS of points scored In the track meet. He some former stars of midshipmen nines, Chevv Chase tomorrow afternoon at 3:30 Up The wlnncis In other events, each of while some will be who prob- Wilding's officers o'clock, Dojle Doylo having de- Death Breaks 26.-F- rank and whom wan sultnbly rewarded, follow: DES MOINES. May Isboll. ably havo never played more than tho rd feated Hundy and Wright In the men's dash, Renoo, Shoehan, Ardeeser; formerly star lnflelder and first base- average schoolbov game before 100-ya- dash. Renoo. Ardeeser. Har- rumor The benedicts for Instance, will havo finals yesterday. Defeat Youngsters shot-pu- White Sox, denies the C:::town vey, t. Ardeeser. R. Walsh, man of the the services of Lieutenant Theobald, a The final round of the mixed doubles World's Best Tennis Team Lyons, hop, step and Jump, Renoe, that he Is to succeed Joe Birmingham captain 10-to-- former and third baseman of will he played off on Thursday, Miss in Final Game By 1 Luukett, tunning Jump, She-lia- n. manager tho Cleveland Americans shehRii. as of the Navy nine, who Is coaching the Kvn. Baker and 11. E. Dole meeting Renoo, Ardeeser; standing Jump, At least Isbell says he has not been middles this year, and Lieutenant Gill, Ardeeser. Renoe. T. Rlordnn; relay Ho who played shortstop on the middle Miss Kale Du Rose and Spencer Gor- Score, Hunter Starring. race, freshmen, sophomore. Junior. consulted aH yet on the matter. don. Tho finals of women's double Gen-erall- y appointment un- tenm for three years the Dwight Davis, Donor of Davis Cup, and Tennis Experts In events would not refuse the vs 111 Prizes to winners Junior explains, Among the players for the bachelors bo played tomorrow, Miss A. M. were awarded as follows: Running der certain conditions, he but will be Lieutenant Cohen, also a for- Dovle and Miss Aillne Dufour meeting Concede That He Was One of Three broad lump, Smith. Hurley, Fltzgeruld: so far has no teason to believe that no mer star of Navy nines, and Prof. m Miss Eva linker and Miss By BRYAN MORSE. dash, Harley. E. Smith, G. Is being considered for the position. Paul Dashlll. who Is an old Lehigh Elizabeth half-mil- e run. G. Ingram. E. Gib- Bryan. The biggest day in high Frhool Greatest Players. son. F. Shehan: dash, H. Gala-lia- n. it required boyle nnd Dojle four of rd dash, V. Strano, the hardest of hcis to defeat Bundy and baseball for 1915 is due tomorrow J Talor. V. right R. Hubeberg, J. Lyons, A. Garty. F. Amateur Games. yesterdav Stiength of service when Business and Central meet in Kwnn? dash. Daniel Callahan: along decided the Ifcsuc in favor of the dash, William Kellcher; three- - ' Uoylcs Tho UoyUs won the first set header and 1 t 4 the first of a double What generally regarded as having Brookes or Wilding appeared In the list legged race, John Callahan, wrestling, TODAY'S GAMES. Among the Minors at and diopped the second 46. of Internationalist. In 1915, and thus Some spirited tennis the Western and Tech vie for honors in been the greatest tennis team that ever Chailes Clark, boxing, Robert O'Brien, Acriculture Leaue Markets vs. Roads. csrrled third never played ng.iinrt c'ther He has swimming, Gibson, Downey, MoCormlck. Drlllery Machinist. set to a 108 conclusion In the Doyles' the second part of the matinee. The competed for the DrvIb International watched both 'n matches played In Fotomac Leatcue v. Texas League. lavor and the last set and was Trophy was broken up by the this Congress Heights Loaue Congress HeljhU match winners of the two games will be 'lentils country. linvvovn Hamilton. Waco, 10, Shrcveport, I decided at 61. Anthony In ure - Doyle Miss inouncement yesterday that Wilding whs born New Zealand In Three American Cars Departmental League-Asricult- vs In- Bennmont, 6, Houston, 3 Miss and Dufour defeated called forth on one more occasion t, Gliding 0t ncw Zealand had been 1SKS. From the age of Mxtet-- he won Galveston 5, San Antonli, 2. Miss Du Bose and Miss Leutze, 6 'I, 1 l . 6- - 1 meeting goes the killed In the fighting nt the Dardanelles. n succcKslnti of tournaments In the Uilt- - Itosedale Ieagu-- 8t. Tsui vs. Olbraltara. Fort Worth, 2, Dallas, nnd in the women's doubles. and with this last Withdrawn From Race Winning-to- League St. A(n The winners In the Mr. Wilding was a second lieutenant In Ish Isles, and nt one time or another Eit 8. 8. women's doubles high school championship for the held everv Impottant champlonsh'p v. Advents. North Carolina League. will probably ,get the title by default, the Royal Marines. By wan May 2fi. Y M. C A. General Office--v as Airs. Sullivan and Miss Meredith may manv he rated as the greateM INDIANAPOLIS. Ind.. Three Railroad Leue Winston-Sale- , charlotte. I. year. Wilding WO-ml- Department. With Norman E. Brookes, p'aycr the Knnio evei has produced He cars entered In the le automobile Car Raleigh, 4; 2 not defend. a fall Northwest 8. S. League TVhltney vs. Ashevlll. Each of the four teams took mado up the first string. of the Austral- flr't appeared In the Davis Cup .matches race, to bo held here Saturday, with- Durham, fi, Greensboro. 4 In IPO.i. In mir-les- e Hrlghtwood. Central defeated ian team which last year won the and 19', with Brookes, It with- vs. For- out of Eastern. fully defended the trophy in Aus- drew today, and was said other Government League Commeroe Red Corridon Released; defeated Central, Bus- world's championship from the Ameilcan drawals are expected, because of inabll-l- t esters. Southern League. Tech, Western tralia Quartermasters vs. 1 team at the West Side Tennis Courts, After Great Britain captured the cup, to make the required speed of eighty War Interbureau I.ue Birmingham. 2. Little Roak, George Stallings 111 iness defeated Western, and Tech in nn hour. Engineers Nashville, 7, Atlanu, 2 New York. and It vvns won In turn bv the United ni'lrs vs Trans-portatlo- n -0 Southern Railway League Traffic Memphis, 4, New Orleans, 3 (10 Innings) A The three cars withdrew were of turn handed the Business ladn a Brookes was thought by many to bo States, tiding and Biookps catno to that EOSTO.W May :5. Red Corridon, In s country summer and met Mc- American make, and their drivers wero vs trouncing. In this way all four the greatest tennis player tho world, th last to have been Pullcn. Buckstell, and Home Club league Reclamation Patents Virginia League. utility man of the Cubs during the if not the strongest But It .is doubt- Laughlin and Williams, tepresentlng the Holy Name League Bt. Dominic vs Bt. Vin- honors, a new In Nlkient It was explained that the Petersburg, 1, Rocky 0 last thiee years, was released to teams tied up for first ful if he was the superior of Wilding, I'nltcd States the finals at the West drivers have been having engine cent Mount, school Side Tennis Club.

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