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3, Mas~ssesAte9- senter el, N iase O017 40 1111 hib the te. awmtatl dwij,elts A qt U. wa brllimt te- extSting hin-el from by the clever so of hi champIon's trouble be- at the feurteath,. were, he the, sphere a4 surdared ols after trying vainly to oven =~ a stymie In treat of a tree. His fotOA nineteenth mum"10d down k slope apa the succeeding mashie shit tel, sbort, enabling Maceasie to win the hole and match with a VENUKMWIABDE WMAKENS. *Ater the Brst nine holes the match T"O nip and tuck. frst one and then other taking a hole. Finken- ,dt was the favorite at the start &e a fairly large gallery had him pieked as a winner until he began to weaken at the fourteenth. topped his drive for the fifteenth tJsta stroke. and subsequently bole, when the unoontrolled ball ein adich.> n followed some exeptionally and bad playing, by both con- ts. With MacKense one up. bwere on the green at the six- teenth in- one and the hole was halved la three. Flnkenstaedt rimming the GOP on a twlve-foot putt. Aftr failing in three shots to get *a the green, MaeKeaste picked up at the seventeenth. eve& the match. MARNS DRIILLIANT m.. Cte of the most brilliant shes of the match saved Finkenstaedt from debfat -at the eighteenth. With his seond drive going into the rough. and his opponent on the green in two, Pinkenstaedt dropped the pill on his third shot to within a foot of the. hole, which was halved. MacKenzie won his way to the final by defeating Donald Woodward, of Columbia. 4 and 3. while Finken- htaedt defeated John C. Davidson. of the host organisation. in the semi- Sual by the same acore. - AISD WINS SaCOND SIXTEEN. ljames Baird won top honors in the asoond sixteen, defeating G. R. Tru- ott 3 up and 2 in the semil-fnal, and Robinson White -3 up in the final. In the semi-final White defeated H. MacKenae. M. B. Stevinson won the third six- teen by defeating A. Russell, 1 up in ") holes. In the semi-stlal Stevinson M ftoms J. McGough, S. and 7 and Ii eliminated . A. White, 1 up in 16 holes. C. B. Hatch defeated L S. Barr in the finals of the fourth sixteen. 2 up. In the semi-final -Hatch won from S. N. Greene, 3 and 2, and Barr defeated W. Woodward, 2 up. In the consolation finals. Walter R. MoCallum defeated Tom Moore in the Akat sixteen, 4 and 3: Maj. S. Williams defeated Cbaries Selden, 2 up, in the ,esond; H. -A. Gilles defeated J. L. Mrr, 6 and 4 in the third, and 0. J. DeMoll trimmed W. C. Barr 2 up in the fourth. Ay 3-16, First Rae 2:30 P.M. himi.ie UA.. OGv- Tavi su waag Bom ad Pnessat Traas edees TrS.. 3. * 0.n3r. Leinvi.. tinse. stese.: ass1es4 P. U8. MEN! STRAWS I Pans! hankokd! In "up-to-the-minute" thape~s and at prices sur- prisingly low. We have your style and your size. Naes of All Kinds Bissebed and Debleeked Like New NATIONAL HAT FACTORY 623 Ninth St. N. W. Pheme Ma 924 BASEBALL ,*i9i,. AsUmICAN LEAGUE PANIC WMgi.m w. 00mit. TECMWIS 03 SALE AT PARK AT 9,.s A. N. .9 LOANS HANGMis, W~AlTCS,JtWKIY bmm ad ~aa=E~ Hfs Three-Bae Blow In Ninth Saorm Enough for 6 to 5 Victory. (ODXSatad fr'eo PAgM 11MVentas) schoolboy Mr essayedt stop the ragig Gits * Hoyt took a boating in the third, but then be settled down antd hel the Grif runless. When Judge open- ed the a(Ath with a stinging single to center. Miller Huggins refused to take any chances. He called in Cade Mays who, amid a chorus of insulta and Jeer disposed of the home boys in a row. GREIW TAKU UAa. The GrfE took a lead in the second when, with one down. Shanks scratched a hit past Peek. O'Bourke battered a single to center. Pictuich dropped a Texas leaguer in short center, scoring Shanks, and Walter Johnson brought In ORourke with a double-high up against the right Geld wall. Judge's long fly to Roth scored Picinich, and Johnson took too much ground off second and was doubled up. The Yanks grabbed two in their half of the third with two dead. Pipp strolled and came around on Mose's drive ever the scoreboard. The Griffs got one back in their half, of the third thsobgh a little luck. With one gone, Rice reached second when Peak and Rot's could not decide which one should take his Texas leaguer. Brower ther singled to short, Pock making a brilliant stop close to the bag. Rice scored on a long fy to Roth. Shanks sin- gled, but O'Rourke fouled to Pipp. who went out to right field for the ball. All through the middle stages of the game it was a pitching duel be- tween Johnson and Hoyt, but the seventh saw Johnson saved from a bad bresh by "Turkey" Brower. Hoyt 'singled with one out and Roth followed with an Infield bingle. Peck and Ruth were coming. Peck poled one to right. Brower came In, took the ball on the dead run and, with a perfect peg to O'Rourke, doubled up Hoyt at second. TRE HEAVENS TUMELE, The heaven, tumbled in the eighth when the Yanks tied the score. Babe Ruth started it off witit his murderous bolt over the center field wall. That was a nice starter. Harris tossed out Pipp and then Meusel doubled to left, dropping the bedl close to the line. Baker In- sisted on getting good balls, and so walked. Ward came through with a hearty double to right. orng Meusel with the tying run. Iehang was passed purposely, a goed move, for Hoyt hit into a double play, Johnson to Ploinich to Judge. The fans went wild when the Grils grabbed a run in the last of the eighth, even though it came on a fuke. There was one out And Shanks on first, when O'Rourke sin- gled to right. Seeing Shanks turn- ing second, Meusel seined the Sound- ing ball and fung it over among the paying guests in the field boxes, That peg let Shanks score what ap- peared to be the winning run. . It wasn't, though. Bobby Roth beat out a slow one to Shanks. After the big argument over Peck's foul drive, the Yank's captain flied to O'Rourke back on WHOLESALE BUCI MALT E 100 PER CENT PUJ B.c.. uhit h. th. old.st a market. It is gumranteed to wage than any othe prodast. Buckeye Malt, Hops, .Retail Everywb H.N-Dosa Packages $7.00 Ee Paceae enatu 3 Special Capping Macinm--, $1.35 Crown Caps, grem 35. Rabe Hos, per fo 10e Filtering Bag, $1.35 Cal at Your Dealerfo Ezchmiwe Distrbets, D.( R. FRAI 816 NINTH ST. N.W. Emnammer Emmm 671 Sw vas r Mr eam" NSe. PIRATES WIN 9 IN ROW MN DERTIN CARDS PITTSBURGH, a 7 Pirates' made it mine straight by; 41efeating the Cardinals today, 2 to 1. It was a pitchers' battle between Glamner and! Sherdell. Not alone did Glasner pitch gilt-edged ball lIut he won his own game, scoring the winning run/in the seventh Inning. With one out he tripled to right and ored on Bigfbee's single@. BPb t. AS H St A s. AD O A Cx cf.r et .. 1 Mann 0L 0 4 Cuak w,1 4 0 Pssockralb 1 0 3 1 To ta.. 31 42 0 Totasy.. 3 4 13 Grim. lbu . .. .9 l 1 0toy It 3020 Icrund B 4 0 7 an er. Two1 Olasn P In a Fiboe~ n aeb ofS erdelt. . pe ast---B# 0o Qtale an I TtaYs --ttsbur and..... 30 0ats Atte ''= IDEDEEATIYN.Y.TAR uednit miae anr aerneaty The- as hias taer, to . t ee and Ixer e rauttebw leer rern S(er,*.t t saeson ridlet, Nitcw Yorkge baiol Guar. the nistow taga scoxin the innings in thn- s Set in. W ith one out hew gMesrsd theightand m e d ou b es's mInhwglessinte..toda w aset foM th Vis. Dile theAPdrIvin, bakor play of hpe Andey taerso, Cua an as vi-' time t 1terno b et the calv1 teran . rin Ruth's hi sh ane1 Harris'g theove t eiet e tien was pig t outtrngs Io f t Ihl cl no get under. Pip' 3ittle his and the tree we tdolene wit otho on therd. ishpant Un amBe frmue andts awayiled aer.nsoun'sJrenam of panq u1- litr um-lde noabe. monetr. To-a athe ars. hree.ae ll.s-i !a Rice bes migle Mat a o f thae -e oui and gtr ndes itnle 16-4-6 May #- d... tnnd pslas Gll atesic- tims thi . afe1on.oth25ee .,iti Md., ent Dre.gN.J. nt New YoC ional Ead.Tevstr PHn llsOE the 1t114 i sn f Tourn HITON A. C BEATS SMOON BY 4TOlI IJunior High fchool forfted the firet gaeof a scheduled double header nild In the second gameo the Hilton A. C. defeated the Maroon A. C. 4-1. Dorni, pitching for Hiltons, allowed 2 hits and fanned 1m Field- Ing and hitting of Johnson featured. An error and single proved costly to the Hiltons for the Marooqs scored their only tally. SM AoH~n AD H 0 A Cambia, 1b... 4 0 1 1 Jb@ .2. ...r.,a ..... .4 ,UIsa t... Adams, rt... 1 1 e, Death, t6.... 1 0 4 0 9 M c... 1 Johnwain, p..4 1 2 Watri f. Kowy~~~Dran p.... 1 0 2 %A .. n? Totalsl .....x 7 3; -4 HILN A...... BE 1 a Shadr and ih secodgm h Hilton A. C .... eeae th 9~ao A. 020 - allo-wed it ad fahnnen* 14.il- hoing hting o geeJoh s ere Aherr and sine sport ton thee reinde byr the laroacater of t Unommeritao Traveen thich nduce theclly. iv T are) no ) o e on for the raeEr 4) b Sandone wth 1id e o metcbhino,& atdi Tt astot hem LnbourgOun' Cud h e tonutes faice th trapsan th taelr, 7 WeiUSr ABR. AD, 10e4r TO 4 LNDON,. a .-Wae e.re pere. tea n tysmh apot ang. beoh lb.... to 4 oca.c a pa fa xed 0tem o ertialn Tameer pateRis. vs 24 here are n ntwocl.onfr m e S. A. W..e At A I s the Lychurg . 8tn, uhad a ned Wo facmth rapsJnd the traves.a.ei imentit ta. DIsM' CA - I - NARTIN'S WING AND BAT BRING VICTORY TO CUBS CHICAGO, May 7.--Speed Martin stopped the Reds this afternoon and with his own hitting helped the Cubs to a 4-to-1 victory. The Cuba fell upon Brenton for a pair of their tal- lie and added two more in the in- ning that Luque, the Cuban, toiled. They hit free and easy. although the first four men in the batting order made only two hits and failed to tally. Score-: ico. A Cincinanati AIf 0A A11110A h it--B. 1ohne. Treb Se-t-artab.. 3 - rche -SertTubertlb 012 1 1ry2.. 41 1 4 1 o... 110 rrr o Ome. UmstrepaueaMor. and Ma),eI~ef.. 431 C. 4 Twomblyitf S 2 I I pnr.rt. 4 2 2 6 fDeai.2b.... 4 0 3 S ~nem. 4 1 2 2 Rligier.c.. 4 3 a 0 HarSVeC 4 Martil.p.. 4 3 0 4 Bratoftp 2 0 0 1 lequep.. 0 6 0 Kof. 1 .. I@t Total.-.._ 2 211-1 Ttals.. 32 124114 Cmtsd on Brent r is eBo . Cincnnati... I S 0 0 0 0 0 0 6_1 Clucage........0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 2-4 Rua-oLAN, Maysel. .wo-Jbly l). w.orld,. -l - tolloer. Twe-bas bitnobne. Threebse t-artir. &C. riso not.-Dolot. Terry. Stolen bae- a. kobu. Peat bhe on baea- Benton. 2; tfund. 1; Martin, 3. struck out-By Martn ; DentfU Doued ohbe to Dahh t (rdA Cad he to Trryto ormee Umpires Mora and RiSlor. Commission Cletas Boxer. CLZVELAND. Way ?.-Johnny Xii- bane, featherweight ofampion of the world. wi meet oifdy Jacks, of England. aftr alL Ybe Cleveland boxing commission today reversed it decision not to allow Kilbane to most Jackson. declaring that after an In- vestigation It found reports that Jack- son wan a "setup" wgw unfounded. Wins Eighth Straight. The Sipherd A. C. added to it string of seven victories by easlyp trouncing the Tiakons Park A. C. on the Silver Spring* diamond by the Score of 22 to 2. The one-sided contest was featured Lintefine 4023. gf ichn n th ev iothes-ef ~c.-icud rokAnd of d the e econ hare ofmaboeied o tw gaiNER"y o lor1-to-6 ordgme B all - Cand e makesthes t a x- Ero Onlymeis tilred mAlli our owen deayirghta e.oid d"INERCO talloredt-rd ut n r;-: tel rlingw~m7 Is fool 0416 *1 e ull. W 'S v.T State St to 8 O05F TiEGA some 12.046 tons Aeered ad jeered alt through the woag afte Mrn . They beot thrl e ia e would bnsattgouc Id. e.W itsa Joe judge got three mingles, hut Frank O'Rourke came through With a double and two singlea, leading oil$ team at bat. He was roundly aheered b h Ruth's home- wead ay jarred the oocupaints of the old porch i,0ster field. However. a tortydoot fence protects then* afteen-nt fans these days. Jack Quinn appeared to have noth- mnand Hoyt was a distinct improve- meot hlen haee took7 upte whuin duties. He went alon well enough .n. Judg ripped o a nge in t e fate and yanked him in favor of Mara. Jack Maharry the well-know socce star. He doesn't know much about baseball, but he's Warning. Frank O'Rourke's one-handed catch of Peck's fy In the ninth was a poart- breaker and sghs of relief ebbed and fowed through the stand when be re- gained him balance. still clinging 'o the ball. Jim Shaw may twirl todayve game. He has been working hard under the tutelage of Uncle Nick Altrock and in about ready to show at his bat. Thh team leaves for Cleveland immediately After the contest.er Jar Maha. te wllkng laeear bu te weak b tting of roHo brought him back into the la-up In the seventh. He theun ompleted the game behind the bat. Hhabe worong frdr h tut lagofUceikAlrk avn da, Cea ilav.fr Cis'gandimdqtl aferter big"at gam bhinteraL lob Cowu d Ou A"Ja.U us a.. two pod sam.. wa to Peoaet for DBreemad faab teer *ben the Oreat. Athiole- Club win pow iliattavill, is ne mersing,~aed the *Wlbag VW swisteek in the atr- 000. on the Dsa*lafd 0"l. atrelg- ps01Wettle-'V eMPPtO ftro hbth tesa, *soA the avtmo who he- bioS piling alL Beckert or Dean osttbe mseiad in the -n gam, Nle, . whi haIs pitohed brillastly, wtl) f"e the Doll. 1g fWeld tda&. TM p0abe lineup a o the DB rook w. 101 hUll. Orst ba.e; Xorkle or bqo; Fleod. thiraI shorttp; H. Dean er Pen 14ftaIMS 2 Malt esaterese; DiaLop or Nffr, fight .6.e4: Caell or T. Doem. catcher. A One schedule haban stranged by the Xuburba tomb. *9needlbg games with the XRIohbeeke - ver sprin, Clargndon, De=afdgauot Athletie Club, Cardinal 4tbldtc Club. g Winaton Athletie Club. and other strong slubs. The sehedule as ea- ranged to date UooM: I May a. Hstt lloe and Boiling h FYeM, at Drookl ; 154 Clarendon A. C., at Claren4on; 02. Masonic TeO=, at Brookland; 26, Bhamrock A. C.. I Fourteenth and Potomae avenue a southest; 30, Independent A. C.. at Brookland. June 5. Rookford A. C. at Brook- land. and Meaoale Team. Union League Park: 12. Metsopolitan A. C. at Brookland (pending); 19. Knicker- bocker Club. at Georgetown; 25. 3 D-eednaught A. C.. at Alexandria; 26, Winston 'A. C.. at Rosedale Play- a grounds. 1 July 2. Hyattsville American Legion I Team, at Hyattsville, Md.; 3. Winston A. C.. at Brook land: 9. Hyattaville American Legion Team, at Brookland: 10. Linworth A. C., Monument Lot; j 16. Knickerbocker Club, at Brook- land; IT. Silver Spring, at Silver Spring, Md.; 2, Peerless A. C., at Brookland; 24, Shamrock A. C.. at C Brookland; July 11, Cardinal A. C. at Brookland; 1 August 6. Dreadnaught A. C.. at Brookland; 7. Linworth A. C., at Brookland; 14. Silver Spring. at Brookland; 21. Clarendon, at Brook- land (pending). Kid Fans Twenty-two. Hines. pitching for the Trinity Mi- gets, fanned twenty-two batters WIhen his team won from the Petworth Mad- gets yesterday. 13 to 2. Aerial Midgts Win. Aerial Midgets won their seventh ,''liglht game yesterday when they defeated the Hilltop Midgets. 10 to 6. 't-e pftching of Usilton featured the contest. r OVER. ET--- 105 0, fit ths a e ISftuly 44 46 fee the (ers lo e taML. AA Wrea -OQls6a Npe .. Tsw.-b.m h*-3: -a. :hkA-hm bite-Ve . some fw- ousthy. .Domain s-falqs t a" Imly, Undu4. Olsen bad Kesthr. zmm- reft. Prisnh. Kelly and Oyter. GrWinth ad Miller. Left aO bmsm-New York, 6; , .0 sit . Isruek o VOT tV h -I Uspsm - Motos, RAS DNEAT NilS I EN fNM BOSTON, May .-MoQuillaa, of the aves, defeated Ring, of the Philltea, ian eleven-inning pitching duel nere Pday. 2 to 1. Both pitchers kept the Its scattered. Boston getting eight ad Philadelphia soven. An indeld hit y Barbare. a sacrifice by Southworth ad a single by Boeckel produced the rinning tally for the Braves. The score: Phila. AS 7 OA Bravem. AD H CIA ,eaI. re.. S l Powell, cf. 4 0 3 0 xilb1 4 0 1 6 Drbsar..p 6 1 1 4 ritl:ama.et4 2 "'worth . 4 1 2 0 i. 3 N Cruise, it... 120 itmlb4 0 1 3Boeckel,ib 4 2 4 2 .Miller.m an 1 23 31.1ke Mb. 4 014 3 CM lrlb 4 21,1 F ord. ft... 4 1 t 4 rhAn. P... 0 5 4O~ll.e.2 la.p.... 4 115 4 .Muiis.p4 3 1 Totals.. 39 t1 Totals.. 331? .t H. . hIULes.... 0l~1 e0 4100 0-i _I 3 Wa~ves-..... 8 0 10a 0 006 S 1-2 $ Sam-H aceed. Barba"e O'e u rrors K iller, J. KiiHerM I011144 TWO. s. its-Wheat. M taa. 46me-4foathsworth (2). Dn.o ballm- B McQuillan. 4; of Ring. Struck eot -D Vc~ia *4by Himil. 3. 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3,Mas~ssesAte9-

senter el, N iase

O01740 1111hib thete.awmtatl dwij,elts

Aqt U. wa brllimt te-extSting hin-el from

by the clever so of hichampIon's trouble be-

at the feurteath,. were, hethe, sphere a4 surdared

ols after trying vainly to oven=~ a stymie In treat of a tree. HisfotOA nineteenth mum"10d down

k slope apa the succeeding mashieshit tel, sbort, enabling Maceasieto win the hole and match with a

VENUKMWIABDE WMAKENS.*Ater the Brst nine holes the match

T"O nip and tuck. frst one and thenother taking a hole. Finken-

,dt was the favorite at the start&ea fairly large gallery had him

pieked as a winner until he beganto weaken at the fourteenth.

topped his drive for the fifteenthtJsta stroke. and subsequentlybole, when the unoontrolled ballein adich.>n followed some exeptionallyand bad playing, by both con-ts. With MacKense one up.

bwere on the green at the six-teenth in- one and the hole was halvedla three. Flnkenstaedt rimming theGOP on a twlve-foot putt.Aftr failing in three shots to get

*a the green, MaeKeaste picked upat the seventeenth. eve& the match.

MARNS DRIILLIANT m..Cte of the most brilliant shes of

the match saved Finkenstaedt fromdebfat -at the eighteenth. With hisseond drive going into the rough.and his opponent on the green in two,Pinkenstaedt dropped the pill on histhird shot to within a foot of the.hole, which was halved.MacKenzie won his way to the final

by defeating Donald Woodward, ofColumbia. 4 and 3. while Finken-htaedt defeated John C. Davidson. ofthe host organisation. in the semi-Sual by the same acore.- AISD WINS SaCOND SIXTEEN.ljames Baird won top honors in the

asoond sixteen, defeating G. R. Tru-ott 3 up and 2 in the semil-fnal, andRobinson White -3 up in the final. Inthe semi-final White defeated H.MacKenae.M. B. Stevinson won the third six-

teen by defeating A. Russell, 1 up in") holes. In the semi-stlal StevinsonM ftoms J. McGough, S. and 7 and

Ii eliminated . A. White, 1 up in16 holes.

C. B. Hatch defeated L S. Barr inthe finals of the fourth sixteen. 2 up.In the semi-final -Hatch won from S.N. Greene, 3 and 2, and Barr defeatedW. Woodward, 2 up.

In the consolation finals. Walter R.MoCallum defeated Tom Moore in theAkat sixteen, 4 and 3: Maj. S. Williamsdefeated Cbaries Selden, 2 up, in the,esond; H. -A. Gilles defeated J. L.Mrr, 6 and 4 in the third, and 0. J.DeMoll trimmed W. C. Barr 2 up inthe fourth.

Ay 3-16, First Rae 2:30 P.M.himi.ie UA.. OGv- Tavi su

waagBom ad Pnessat Traas

edees TrS.. 3. * 0.n3r. Leinvi..tinse. stese.:ass1es4 P. U8.

MEN!

STRAWS IPans! hankokd!In "up-to-the-minute"thape~s and at prices sur-prisingly low.We have your style

and your size.Naes of All Kinds Bissebed and

Debleeked Like New

NATIONAL HATFACTORY

623 Ninth St. N. W.Pheme Ma 924

BASEBALL ,*i9i,.AsUmICAN LEAGUE PANIC

WMgi.m w. 00mit.TECMWIS 03 SALE AT PARK

AT 9,.s A. N.

.9 LOANSHANGMis, W~AlTCS,JtWKIY

bmmad ~aa=E~

Hfs Three-Bae Blow In NinthSaorm Enough for 6

to 5 Victory.

(ODXSatad fr'eo PAgM 11MVentas)schoolboy Mr essayedt stop the

ragigGits *

Hoyt took a boating in the third,but then be settled down antdhelthe Grif runless. When Judge open-ed the a(Ath with a stinging singleto center. Miller Huggins refused totake any chances. He called in CadeMays who, amid a chorus of insultaand Jeer disposed of the home boysin a row.

GREIW TAKU UAa.The GrfE took a lead in the

second when, with one down. Shanksscratched a hit past Peek. O'Bourkebattered a single to center. Pictuichdropped a Texas leaguer in shortcenter, scoring Shanks, and WalterJohnson brought In ORourke with adouble-high up against the right Geldwall. Judge's long fly to Roth scoredPicinich, and Johnson took too muchground off second and was doubledup.The Yanks grabbed two in their

half of the third with two dead. Pippstrolled and came around on Mose'sdrive ever the scoreboard.The Griffs got one back in their

half, of the third thsobgh a littleluck. With one gone, Rice reachedsecond when Peak and Rot's couldnot decide which one should take hisTexas leaguer. Brower ther singledto short, Pock making a brilliantstop close to the bag. Rice scoredon a long fy to Roth. Shanks sin-gled, but O'Rourke fouled to Pipp.who went out to right field for theball.

All through the middle stages ofthe game it was a pitching duel be-tween Johnson and Hoyt, but theseventh saw Johnson saved from abad bresh by "Turkey" Brower.Hoyt 'singled with one out and Rothfollowed with an Infield bingle. Peckand Ruth were coming. Peck poledone to right. Brower came In, tookthe ball on the dead run and, witha perfect peg to O'Rourke, doubledup Hoyt at second.

TRE HEAVENS TUMELE,The heaven, tumbled in the eighth

when the Yanks tied the score.Babe Ruth started it off witit hismurderous bolt over the center fieldwall. That was a nice starter.Harris tossed out Pipp and then

Meusel doubled to left, dropping thebedl close to the line. Baker In-sisted on getting good balls, and sowalked. Ward came through witha hearty double to right. orngMeusel with the tying run. Iehangwas passed purposely, a goed move,for Hoyt hit into a double play,Johnson to Ploinich to Judge.The fans went wild when the Grils

grabbed a run in the last of theeighth, even though it came on afuke. There was one out AndShanks on first, when O'Rourke sin-gled to right. Seeing Shanks turn-ing second, Meusel seined the Sound-ing ball and fung it over among thepaying guests in the field boxes,That peg let Shanks score what ap-peared to be the winning run.

.It

wasn't, though.Bobby Roth beat out a slow one

to Shanks. After the big argumentover Peck's foul drive, the Yank'scaptain flied to O'Rourke back on

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PIRATES WIN 9 IN ROWMN DERTIN CARDS

PITTSBURGH, a 7 Pirates'made it mine straight by; 41efeating theCardinals today, 2 to 1. It was a

pitchers' battle between Glamner and!Sherdell. Not alone did Glasner pitchgilt-edged ball lIut he won his own

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Andey taerso, Cua an as vi-'time t 1terno b et the calv1teran . rin Ruth's hi sh ane1

Harris'g theove t eiet e

tien was pig t outtrngs Io f t

Ihl cl no get under. Pip' 3ittle

his and thetree we tdolene wit

otho on therd. ishpantUn amBe frmue andts awayiled

aer.nsoun'sJrenam of panq u1-

litr um-lde noabe. monetr. To-a

athe ars. hree.ae ll.s-i !a

Ricebes migle Mata o f thae

-e oui and gtr ndes itnle

16-4-6 May#-d...

tnnd pslas Gll atesic-

tims thi .afe1on.oth25ee

.,iti Md., ent Dre.gN.J. nt New

YoC ional Ead.TevstrPHnllsOE the 1t114i sn

f Tourn

HITON A. C BEATSSMOON BY 4TOlIIJunior High fchool forfted the

firet gaeof a scheduled doubleheader nild In the second gameo theHilton A. C. defeated the Maroon A.C. 4-1. Dorni, pitching for Hiltons,allowed 2 hits and fanned 1m Field-Ing and hitting of Johnson featured.An error and single proved costly tothe Hiltons for the Marooqs scoredtheir only tally.

SM AoH~n AD H 0 ACambia, 1b... 4 0 1 1 Jb@ .2.

...r.,a ..... .4 ,UIsat...

Adams, rt... 1 1 e,

Death, t6.... 1 0 4 0 9 M c... 1

Johnwain, p..4 1 2

Watri f.

Kowy~~~Dran p.... 1 02 %A .. n?

Totalsl.....x 73;-4HILN A...... BE 1 a

Shadr and ih secodgm h

Hilton A. C .... eeae th 9~ao A. 020-allo-wed it ad fahnnen* 14.il-

hoing hting o geeJoh s ereAherr and sine sport ton

thee reinde byr the laroacater

of t Unommeritao Traveen

thich nduce theclly. iv

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metcbhino,& atdi Tt astot hem

LnbourgOun' Cud h e tonutesfaice th trapsan th taelr, 7

WeiUSr ABR. AD,10e4r TO 4LNDON,. a .-Wae e.re

pere. tea n tysmh apot ang.

beoh lb....to 4 oca.c a pafa xed 0tem o ertialn Tameer

pateRis. vs24

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NARTIN'S WING AND BATBRING VICTORY TO CUBSCHICAGO, May 7.--Speed Martin

stopped the Reds this afternoon andwith his own hitting helped the Cubsto a 4-to-1 victory. The Cuba fellupon Brenton for a pair of their tal-lie and added two more in the in-ning that Luque, the Cuban, toiled.They hit free and easy. although thefirst four men in the batting ordermade only two hits and failed totally. Score-:

ico. A CincinanatiAIf 0A A11110A

h it--B. 1ohne. Treb Se-t-artab.. 3-rche -SertTubertlb 0121

1ry2.. 41 1 4 1 o... 1 10

rrr o Ome. UmstrepaueaMor. and

Ma),eI~ef.. 431 C. 4Twomblyitf S 2 I I pnr.rt. 4 2 2 6fDeai.2b.... 4 0 3 S ~nem. 4 1 2 2

Rligier.c.. 4 3 a 0 HarSVeC4Martil.p.. 4 3 0 4 Bratoftp 2 0 0 1

lequep.. 0 6 0Kof. 1 .. I@t

Total.-.._ 2 211-1 Ttals.. 32 124114Cmtsd on Brent r is eBo .

Cincnnati... I S 0 0 0 0 0 0 6_1Clucage........0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 2-4Rua-oLAN, Maysel. .wo-Jbly l).

w.orld,. -l - tolloer. Twe-basbitnobne. Threebse t-artir. &C.riso not.-Dolot. Terry. Stolen bae-

a. kobu. Peat bhe on baea-Benton. 2;tfund. 1; Martin, 3. struckout-By Martn ; DentfU Doued

ohbe to Dahh t (rdA Cad he toTrryto ormee Umpires Mora and

RiSlor.

Commission Cletas Boxer.CLZVELAND. Way ?.-Johnny Xii-

bane,featherweight ofampion of theworld. wi meet oifdy Jacks, ofEngland. aftr alL Ybe Clevelandboxing commission today reversed itdecision not to allow Kilbane to mostJackson. declaring that after an In-vestigation It found reports that Jack-son wan a "setup" wgw unfounded.

Wins Eighth Straight.The Sipherd A. C. added to it

string of seven victories by easlyptrouncing the Tiakons Park A. C. onthe Silver Spring* diamond by theScore of 22 to 2.The one-sided contest was featured

Lintefine 4023. gf ichn n

thev iothes-ef ~c.-icud

rokAnd of d the e econ hareofmaboeied o tw gaiNER"y o

lor1-to-6 ordgme B all - Cand e

makesthes t a x-

Ero Onlymeis tilred

mAlli our owen deayirghtae.oid d"INERCO

talloredt-rd ut n

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State St to 8

O05F TiEGAsome 12.046 tons Aeered ad jeered

alt through the woag afte Mrn . Theybeot thrl e ia e wouldbnsattgouc Id. e.W itsaJoe judge got three mingles, hut

Frank O'Rourke came through With adouble and two singlea, leading oil$team at bat. He was roundly aheered

b h Ruth's home- wead ayjarred the oocupaints of the old porch

i,0ster field. However. a tortydootfence protects then* afteen-nt fansthese days.Jack Quinn appeared to have noth-mnand Hoyt was a distinct improve-

meot hlen haee took7 upte whuin

duties. He went alon well enough.n. Judg ripped o a nge in t e

fate and yanked him in favor of Mara.

Jack Maharry the well-know soccestar. He doesn't know much about

baseball, but he's Warning.Frank O'Rourke's one-handed catch

of Peck's fy In the ninth was a poart-breaker and sghs of relief ebbed andfowed through the stand when be re-

gained him balance. still clinging 'othe ball.Jim Shaw may twirl todayve game.

He has been working hard under thetutelage of Uncle Nick Altrock andin

about ready to show at his bat. Thhteam leaves for Cleveland immediatelyAfter the contest.er

Jar Maha. te wllkng laeear

bu te weak b tting of roHobrought him back into the la-up Inthe seventh. He theun ompleted thegame behind the bat.

Hhabe worong frdr htut lagofUceikAlrk avnda,Cea ilav.frCis'gandimdqtl

aferter big"at

gambhinteraL

lob Cowu dOu

A"Ja.U us a..two pod sam..wato Peoaet

for DBreemad faab teer *ben theOreat. Athiole- Club win powiliattavill, is nemersing,~aed the*Wlbag VW swisteekin the atr-000. on the Dsa*lafd 0"l.atrelg- ps01Wettle-'V eMPPtO ftro

hbth tesa, *soA the avtmowho he- bioS piling alL

Beckert or Dean osttbe mseiad in the-n gam, Nle, . whi haIs

pitohed brillastly, wtl) f"e the Doll.1g fWeld tda&. TM p0abe lineup ao the DBrook w. 101 hUll. Orstba.e; Xorkle orbqo; Fleod. thiraIshorttp; H. Dean er Pen 14ftaIMS 2Malt esaterese; DiaLop or Nffr,fight .6.e4: Caell or T. Doem.catcher.A One schedule haban stranged

by the Xuburba tomb. *9needlbggames with the XRIohbeeke -

ver sprin, Clargndon, De=afdgauotAthletie Club, Cardinal 4tbldtc Club. gWinaton Athletie Club. and otherstrong slubs. The sehedule as ea-ranged to date UooM:

I

May a. Hstt lloe and Boiling hFYeM, at Drookl ; 154 Clarendon A.C., at Claren4on; 02. Masonic TeO=,at Brookland; 26, Bhamrock A. C.. IFourteenth and Potomae avenue asouthest; 30, Independent A. C.. atBrookland.June 5. Rookford A. C. at Brook-

land. and Meaoale Team. UnionLeague Park: 12. Metsopolitan A. C.at Brookland (pending); 19. Knicker-bocker Club. at Georgetown; 25. 3D-eednaught A. C.. at Alexandria; 26,Winston 'A. C.. at Rosedale Play- agrounds. 1July 2. Hyattsville American Legion I

Team, at Hyattsville, Md.; 3. WinstonA. C.. at Brook land: 9. HyattavilleAmerican Legion Team, at Brookland:10. Linworth A. C., Monument Lot; j16. Knickerbocker Club, at Brook-land; IT. Silver Spring, at SilverSpring, Md.; 2, Peerless A. C., atBrookland; 24, Shamrock A. C.. at CBrookland; July 11, Cardinal A. C. atBrookland; 1August 6. Dreadnaught A. C.. at

Brookland; 7. Linworth A. C., atBrookland; 14. Silver Spring. atBrookland; 21. Clarendon, at Brook-land (pending).

Kid Fans Twenty-two.Hines. pitching for the Trinity Mi-

gets, fanned twenty-two batters WIhenhis team won from the Petworth Mad-gets yesterday. 13 to 2.

Aerial Midgts Win.Aerial Midgets won their seventh

,''liglht game yesterday when theydefeated the Hilltop Midgets. 10 to 6.'t-e pftching of Usilton featured thecontest.

r OVER.

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105

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44

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ousthy. .Domain s-falqs t a"Imly, Undu4. Olsen bad Kesthr. zmm-reft. Prisnh. Kelly and Oyter. GrWinthad Miller. Left aO bmsm-New York, 6;, .0 sit . Isruek o VOT

tV h -I Uspsm - Motos,

RAS DNEAT NilSI EN fNM

BOSTON,May .-MoQuillaa, of theaves, defeated Ring, of the Philltea,ian eleven-inning pitching duel nerePday. 2 to 1. Both pitchers kept theIts scattered. Boston getting eightad Philadelphia soven. An indeld hity Barbare. a sacrifice by Southworthad a single by Boeckel produced therinning tally for the Braves.The score:Phila. AS 7 OA Bravem. AD H CIA,eaI. re.. S l Powell, cf. 4 0 3 0xilb1 4 0 1 6 Drbsar..p 6 1 1 4

ritl:ama.et4 2 "'worth . 4 1 2 0i. 3 N Cruise, it... 120itmlb4 0 1 3Boeckel,ib 4 2 4 2

.Miller.m an 1 2 3 31.1ke Mb. 4 014 3CM lrlb 4 21,1 F ord. ft... 4 1 t 4rhAn. P... 0 5 4O~ll.e.2la.p.... 4 115 4 .Muiis.p4 31

Totals.. 39 t1 Totals.. 331?

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hIULes.... 0l~1 e0 4100 0-i _I 3Wa~ves-..... 8 0 10a 0 006 S 1-2 $Sam-H aceed. Barba"e O'e u rrors

K iller, J. KiiHerM I011144 TWO.s. its-Wheat. M taa.

46me-4foathsworth (2). Dn.o ballm-B McQuillan. 4; of Ring. Struck eot-D Vc~ia *4by Himil. 3. Double110.-;ow"I t ol.k4. Barba to Word

I.; Wheat to R. Killer. UmoPmrres. Hart and McCormiek.

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