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THE WASHINGTON HESAID, TUESDAY, KAY 23, 1911.
Woodland Club Will Enter Olympia League SI igo to Be Dropped
.'
FRANCHISE OF SLIGO TEAM
TO BE REVOKED AT ONCE
Forfeiture of Third Game in Olympia League Caused
the Drastic Step Micky Keliher Gets Homer
with Two on the Sacks.
By C. W. SWAN.
Sllgo will soon be among the missing
In the Olympia League. By forfeiting
their third game yesterday, the Sllgo
team put Itself liable to forfiture of
their franchise.
At a late hour last night a prominent
official of the league stated that the
"Woodland Athletic Club would most like
ly receive the franchrise of the Sllgo
team, and that they would be admitted
at once. While the official regrets the
loss of the Sllgo team, he stated that It
wao neceessary to take this drastic step
In order to keep the league on its feet.
The class of ball played by the Olympia
circuit has not been of the best and
taken with tho forfeits that have been
accurlng lately, something had to be
done.
The nine that will be admlted in the
placo of the Sllgo team has mude a
good record playing Independent ball and
will be able to give tho confident leaders
a rub for every game.
Bureau forfeited to the Columbia 101
team yesterday In tho District League
when Manager Johnson had the strongest
team that he has ever been able to get
together on the field.
This is hard on the Printers as they
have been losing regular, and when they
got a fast team on the field. Bureau had
to rob them of a victory gained by good
ball playing.
The District League has been having
its share of forfeits lately, and until
something is done with the teams re
sponsible for this state of affairs, the
league is bound to suffer in comparison
with the Capital City League.
"Mike" Keliher Is now tho Idol of tho
Petersburg fans. Yesterday, with two on
the sacks, "Mlkey" pol.nl out a homer,
and Petersburg won, t to 1 Johnny
Mace was behind the bat and put up his
usual good game.
Clyde Richmond is having tho best year
of Tils career as a twlrler. according to
many amateur fans. Richmond Is doing
great work for Commerce and Labor in
the Departmental League and is also the
.mainstay of tho Ninth team In the Sun-
du7 School League.
Manager Love, of the Ninth Street
v Christians, has added another crack to
his twirling corps. Herrell, the holder
of tho fetrike-out record for the present
year, will work against the fast Ingram
tvorn Friday.
Af a meeting held at tho home
Of William Fisher, tho strong Oxon
Hllll independent team. of Prince
.Ceorge County. Md., was reorganized for
the season oC 1911. The following ofll-
cers were elected: Manatrer. Edward V.
Helskell: captain. Bert Major; treasurer,
Samuel Rowe; coach. AVIlliam Fisher.
The Oxon Hill club expects a most j
successful season, owing to the fact that
the crack Une-up of last year will remain
practically Intact There is a possibility
that Harvey Bush, last year's htar
catcher, and leading batter on the team,
will not be able to play. The following
men will compose tho team: Catchers,
H. Rush and Helskell. pitchers. C. Rush.
L. Mattingly. and E. Fisher; innelders.
Capt. Major, M. Fisher, Perlgo, E.
Fisher, and Sweeney, outfielders. Rowe.
G. Fisher, V. Mattingly, and Hager.
Manager Helskell desires to arrange
games with strong uniformed teams of
the District and vicinity for Sundays in
May and June and both Saturdays and
Sundays during July, August, and Sep
tember, also for May 30 and July 4. Oxon
Hill is particularly anxious to meet
Laurel, as they are out for the champion
ship of Prince George County. Address
Manager Edward V. Hesikell, Congress
Heights, D. C. R. F. D. 5.
AMATEUR LEAGUES.
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS.
Banker League No czme."
Capital City lxatfuc Eastern. 6; Nary Yard, 2,
Commercial Lcajrie Andiws. 13; C. & P., 7.
Departmental League PtKl-offiA, 9; Interstate, S.
District League Columbia (IC1), 9; Bureau, 0
(forfeit).
Indepundenco League St. Martin's 11: National
Lnion. 10.
Marquetto League Medicos, 4; Corcoran, 4. (Called
in eigntn. inning.)
Olympia League Southland. 9; Bligo, 0 (forfeit.
IS. It. 1. M. C. A. League Southern, S; Baltimore
and Ohio. 6.
Southern It. R. League Treasurers. 6; Traffic. C
Suburban League Parkview. 8: Bruhtwond. 1.
Sunday School League Sherwood, 11; North Caro
lina, a.
CATHEDRAL BLANKED.
Tech Takes Fast Game from Coacb
Greeo'i Boyi, 3 to O.
Tho Technical High nine yesterday
defeated the Cathedral School team,
upon the tatter's grounds, 3 to 0.
Garland and Austin pitched sterling
ball for the Blacksmiths, together al
lowing but one hit. a single to left by
Todd In the second. After that -not a
safety could bo made off the deliveries
of the Tech boxmen, and so excellent
was their support that riot a Cathedral
man reached third in the entire six in
nings of play. Score
Tech. AB H O A B
DeOhunt. rf.. 3 0 0 0 0
hchwegler. if. 2 0 0 0 0
Lynch. 63...... 3 Z 0 0 0
Morris, c 3 0 5 2 0
Hardle. lb.... 2 0 6 10
Hurdle, lb.... 2 0 6 10
ttcnncn. ci.
GAMES TO-DAY.
Bankers' League American Security, vs. First Na
tional, at HjattsviUf; District vs. Commercial.
Capital City League Sewago Pumping Station vs.
Eastern Athletic Club.
Commercla League Moses ts. 'Walford.
Departmental League Interior vs. Nary.
District Leagus Conerwional vs. Aloyalua.
Independence League St. Paul's vs. Kendall.
Marquette League Teonallj town va. Indian Office.
Olympia. League Immanuel vs. Silver Spring.
R. It. Y. M. C. A. League Car Department va.
Union Station.
Southern Leaguo No game scheduled.
Suburban League Petwcxth vs. Takoma.
Sunday Schiol League Haraline vsl Ninth.
STANDING OF THE LEAGUES.
Com. Nat.....
A S. A. T...
District Nat.
BANKERS LEAGUE.
W. L. Pet. I
. 2 0 1.000 Bee. Wash...
.3 1 .750 1 Fust Nat.-.
.2 2 .500 1
Amateur Editor Tho Washington Herald:
West Falls Church, Va.. May 22.
In Tho Herald this morning you print
a box score of the game between the
District National, of tho Bankers' League,
nnd the Falls Church team, played at
Falls Church yesterday. This score was
5 to 4 In the District Nationals' favor.
Tho real results were 10 to 3 against Dis
trict National. I scored the game on
your regular sheet, wrote a few words
about tthe results, placed them in an
envelopo sent out by your department for
such matters, sealed the envelope, and
handed it to the man who pitched the
last few Innings for the District Na
tionals by the name of Hampton, who
said ho would see that you received It.
Now, I would not object If Mr. Hampton
had thrown the results In tho Potomac,
but to Juggle tho scoro so they win and
also give himself and friend three hits
each, when neither of them had been
nblo to knock tho ball out of the infield
during the nine innings, is more thau
enough for us.
Consequently I look to you, and will
feel greatly obliged If you either print
this letter In Tuesday's paper, or. bettci
6tIU, write an artlclo yourself, explaining
the little trick of the boy, or boys repre
senting the District National Bank, did
In their anxiety to get credit for winning
a game. van a. zahn.
CAPITAL CITY LEAGUE.
W. L. Pet.
Sew. Pump.... 7 T .875 Navy Yard.
Cornell Co..... 5 2 .714 E. A. O.
COMMrnCIAL LEAGUE.
Si'""- "' V '.ro j c. & p. Tel.... T 3" r.tm
ttaltord 4 2 .667 Mows 3 3 JM
Andrews 4 3 .571 1 llavenner. 0 6 .000
DEPARTMENTAL LEAGUE.
W. T. IVt I
Com. & Lab... 4 0 1.000 I Interstate..
Pot-o8ce 5 0 1 am I vrv
Agriculture.... 2 3 .43) I Interior.....
DISTRICT LEAGUE.
.. , W. L. Prt. l w. L. Prt.
Commlvionerd 3 1 HV 1 f tt. t a Vi
Adams Ex 3 2 .000 1 Columnia'ioi!!! 1 S IlGT
INDEPENDENCE LEAGUE.
L. Pet. 1 w. L. Pet.
1 .500 I St. Martin 3 3 .500
2 .711 I Nat Union 2 6 .250
2 .GOG I bhamrock. 1 4 .200
W. L. Pet
2 4 .333
1 7 .13
W. L. Prt.
. I 3 .230
.1 J J)
Kendall....
St. Paul....
Manhattan.
MARQUETTE LEAGUE.
W. L. Pet. I
St Stephen s.. C 0 LOT) I Corcoran...
Nav.MedieaL.li 1 KT1 1 Tnrt (xlM
Tennailytown. 3 3 .5J3 Company K.
OLYMPIA LEAGUE.
W. L. Pet. I
Southland C 0 1.000 Braddnrk
Whito Haven. 3 2 .6A) i h. 8. Nat
Immanuel . 3 2 .Go) Sligo.
..3 3 .50)
W. L. Pet.
. 2 4 .33
. 1 4 .3W
. I 5 .107
Burlev. ef 2 0 n o n
Vlley 2b 3 15 0 0
Hall. Jb 2 112 0
Garland, p.... 10 0 2 0
Austin, p 0 0 0 2 0
EASTERN TRIMS
BUSINESS TO 4
Capitol flill Boys Capture
Seesaw Game.
CathedraL ATtnOAE
Robinson, rf... 2 0 0 0 0
Crane ks 3 0 t 0 II
Small. 3b 1 0 0 0 0 j Central.
Rut c 2 0 8
Cleyh'n. 2b.ef 2 0 0 0 3
Cromwell. If.., 0 0 0 0 0
INTERSCHOLASTIO STANDING.
W. L. Pet I W. L. Pet.
Wntrrn 3 0 1.000 Eastern... ...... 1 2 .333
Technical 3 1 .067 Business 0 4 .000
2 1 .6W
1 2
Beers. p,2.... 2 0 0 2
Lnekart. cf.... 10 0 0
nut. cf. o o o o u
tw 17 1 ia a a
iuuiis. zi a ia a o i
Technical 10 0 10 13
Cathedral 0 0 0 0 0 0-0
Runs Schweglcr. Morris, Oolley. rirrt base on
balls Off Garland, 1; off Austin. 2; off Beggs. 4.
Innings pitched By Garland. 3; by Austin. 3: by
Beggs. 4; by Todd, 2. Hits made-Off Garland. I;
off Begjs. 3; off Tcdd. 1. Struck out By Car
land. 1; by Austin. 2: by Beggs. 4: by Todd. 2.
Three-baso hit Lynch. TWbaso hit-Hall. Sacri
fice hit Hardle Stolen bases Schwesler, Lynch,
BennoU, Colley. 2; Hall. Garland, Small. 2;
Clejberne. Umpire Mr. Smith. Ttnu of game
1 hour and 30 minutes.
SHERWOOD AT LAST.
Talces Slow Gains from North Caro
lina In Snnday School Leairne.
The Sherwood outfit scored ten runs
in tho fifth Inning of yesterday's gamu
and drove Heinz from the box after the
Tar Heels had the game on ice. 11 to 5.
Hieth twirled for Sherwood and pitch
ed a good game, losing the lead In the
second Inning on three bases on balls,
and Miller closed up with a homer. Capt.
Rhodes, of Sherwood, was the hero of
the day, connecting for a homer and two
singles out of four times at bat. Score:
Sher. AB 11 O A E
Robinson, lb. 3 0 5 0 0
ISrauncr. rf... 3 2 0 0 0
Hrck. If 1110 0
I'auoa. 3b .3 10 2 0
Porter, cf.... 3 10 0 0
Kins, s 4 12 10
Rhodes. 2b.. 4 3 111
G. Darii, c. 4 2 8 2 0
Hieth, p 3 112 0
Totals 231213 S 1
Fhcrwood
:. a. aii h o a e
Miller, rf 3 2 0 0 0
Mattingly. It. 3 0 0 0 0
Largfonl, cf.. 3 2 3 0 0
.Sullivan, ea.. 3 0 1 0 1
Ilctnz. p 2 0 0 10
Keefe. lb 10 10 0
Ditls. lb p.... 2 0 10 0
Crown, 3b 2 0 112
Lugo. 2b 0 0 0 0 0
Kcrpor. c 2 0 8 11
Totals .
: 415 3 4
0 10 l-ll
North CaroUca I 4 0 0 0 0 5
Runs Miller. Langford. Crown, Lugo, Kcrtr.
Robinson. Brauner (2), Heck (2), Patton (2). Por
ter (2), King. Rhodes (2). G. Dana, Hieth. First
Uuo en ballwOa' Hieth. 4: off Heinz. 7:
Davta. 1, Innings pitched By Heinz, 41-3; by Da-
vi 2-1. lilts made OS Heinz. 9; off Davis.
Stmcfc out By Hieth. 7: by Heinz. 7. Home rors
Miller. Rhodes. Tuo-base hit Porter. Stolen
basesHock. Porter. King. Rhodes (2). Hieth.
Mattingly. Langford (3). Wild pitch-Hieth. Passed
ball Davis, Kerper (2). Umrire Mr. Hughes.
Tune of game 1 hour and 30 minutes.
Xll
AJs needed, iy
I Ite best of men
I Kcenis) 1
B. & 0, SIDETRACKED.
By losing to Eastern yesterday, 5 to 4,
on the Railroad -Y. M. C. A. League's
diamond, the Business High team Is now
the undisputed holder of the last rung on
the championship ladder.
Johnny Llgon was on the rubber for
the Capitol Hill tribe, and whilo he was
touched for the same number of hits as
Derrick, he kept them scattered. Capt.
Dodge sent Derrick on tho mound for
Business, and the youngster surprised
them all. Had Hunteman held htm up,
three runs would have been Eastern's
total.
Errors nearly cost Llgon his game.
Pete Dally, on third, being the chief
offender In this line, messing up three
easy chances and giving Business a
chance to win out in tho final chapter.
Cohlll fumbled an easy chance, while
"Oz' Varela let a hot liner go by.
Both teams drew blanks In the first,
and In tho second Eastern sent a pair of
runners across the pan on a hit, a base
on balls, and three passed balls by
Hunteman. The Light Blue and White
boys failed to cross the plate again until
the eighth, when three passes, three
stolen bases, a hit and an error let
three tallies count.
Business chalked up its first tally In
the fourth, when Wood poled a homer
to center. Two more runs crossed the
pan In the next chapter, when Jack
Dodge singled to center after Llgon had
passed Horr and Zupnlck. The Stenog
raphers came near landing the game- in
the first half of the ninth. Derrick, the
first man up. was safe on Cohlll's fum
ble, went to second when Harr sent an
easy roller to Evans, and scored when
Daily could not pick up Burleys ground-
Little Flax then Went to bat for I (21. VuurA faoJlv-E. MorL I'mnirr Mr. Colll-
Zupnlck, and sent a hot liner to Varclla flower. Timo ef game 1 hour and 10 minutea.
that the Eastern captain could not han
Error Give Game to Southern In
R. n. Y. M. C. A. Lenjjne, 8 to O.
Southern dofcated Baltimore and Ohio
in a game marred by the loose playing
of both teams in the R. R. Y. M. C A.
League yesterday, 8 to C.
Barnes, of tho Baltimore and Ohio,
allowed tho Southerners but four hits.
and would havo won his game but for
tho errqrs of his team mates. Graham
showed class in getting two hits out
of two times at bat. Score:
Southern. Alt II O A E
Holbruoer. 3b 4 1 0 1 1
Stroeble, ss... 4 2 10 0
It. & O. AB H O A E
Brown, ki. 3 0 0 0 2
A. Mori. lb.... 3 0 9 0 1
Wall. 3b 3 2 0 11
Barnes, p 3 114 0
hmith. cf 3 12 0 0
Cutt. 2b 3 112 1
E. Mori. e..... 2 0 2 0 0
4 0 0 1 IVake. rf 10 0 0 0
0 0 0
2 110 3
2 0 9 2 0
3 0 0 3 0
3 0 0 0 0
3 0
N'ghtoo. cf..
picT?:-.-:
Kerney, p....
H-ter. rf....
German, lb.
Williams. If..
Totals. 25 415 6
Totals. 24 715 7
Southern 1 it! l-
B. & 0 0 0 4 0 2-6
Runs Holbruner (2), Naughton. Gregory. Peck.
WUllanw (3). Ewncd runs Southern, 3; B. & O.,
3. First base by errors Southern. 5: B. O. 4.
Left oa banes Southern, 7: B. & O.. 2. First
base on ballsOff Barnes. 5. Struck out-lly
Barnes, I; by Kerney. 8. Sacrlflco hit Holbruner.
Stolen bases Smith, Williams (2). Kerney. Gregory.
Naughton. Suoble. Wild pitches Kerney, Barnes
BASEBALL TOSSERS
HOST 6ET BUSY
The Herald Uniform Contest
.Race Closes May 31.
TREASURERS COUNT.
Treasurers.
Tramc ....
Auditors.
RAILROAD Y. M. C. A. LEAGUE.
W. L. Pet. I v L. Pet
TO 2 0 KM R4 0 0 2 .frt)
;pt- I 0 LOOO I Union fetation. 0 1 .000
SOUTHERN RAILWAY LEAGUE.
L- Pet. I W. L. Pet
Parkview...
IVtvorth...
BrookUnd .
1.0X1 1 Law i
. j - .um i liooiiecpers.... 0 3 .000
. 1 1 .OuO I
SUBURBAN LEAGUE.
W. L. Pet. v. L. Pet,
.5 I .S33 Silver Spring.. 3 1 .600
J ' f5 Bnshtoi 1 6 .167
.32 .GoO Takoma 0 S .oai
SUNDAY SCHOOL LEAGUE.
.. . W. L- Pf- I W. L. Pet.
Hamlme 4 0 LOJO Shei-nmd 1 3 So
insram 4 1 .SO Anaeostia 1 5 Il67
"th 4 1 .SCO I Carolina 1 5 Toc7
COLORED DEPARTMENTAL LEAGUE.
W. L. Pet. I w L rr
War & Navy.. 4 2 .fC7 I Bureau 3 2 .600
PoHJ-nfflcr .... 4 2 .S67 Interior. 2 3 ItW
Agriculture.... 4 2 X67 ;. 1. o 0 6 .000
ST. MARTIN'S WINS OUT.
Cantnrc Swat lent from NntlonnI
I'nlon in Independence LeuiraeA
By batting Smith for four runs In thw
sixth round of the swatfest in the Inde
pendence Leaguo St. Martin nosed out
National Union. 11 to 10. The contest
was marked with the heavy hitting of
both of the teams, twenty-seven hits be
ing made in the teven Innings.
National Union batted like fiends in
the first couple of Innings, driving Nut
well from the box in the second, after
maKing eight hits off of him In one and
two-tnirds innings. Score:
St. M. AH H o A E
Downey. 3.. 3 112 0
i-uroy. ..... 4 0 1 1 1
Walker. Ibrt.. 4 2 0 0 0
Mtuexert. rr.lb 4 3 7 1!
Wilk'n. p,2ix.. 4 3 14 0
Wjnknop, If... 4 110 0
Baldwin, cf.... 4 110 0
Dlgnan, c 4 0 9 3 0
Nutnell, p.2b.. 4 10 11
Totals. 3C122l5"4
Come from Behind nnd Defeat Traf
fic in Southern Hallway League.
Coming from behind a lead of four
runs gained by Traffic in the first In
ning. Treasurers, of the Southern Rail
way League, won out, 8 to 6. Score:
Treaa'rs. AB II O A E
Omke. p 4 0 0 10
Youns. ss 3 114 1
Uerrtng. cf.... 4 2 0 10
K Jones. 3t.. 4 0 2 10
Parker. Sb.... 4 12 0 0
Chew. If jt 3 2 0 0 1
Tate, lb 3 0 5 0 1
Burr, c 3 010 2 0
Early, rf 2 0 0 0 0
Majnard. rf.. 1 0 1 0 0
Totals....
Treaun.r3.
Tramc... .
31 621
Traaic AB n O A E
Carter, rf 4 10 0 0
Crablll. 2b .... 4 2 3 3 0
I Jones. M.. 4 0 8 0 0
It-Mro. P 4 2 0 2 1
H'mann. rf.si. 4 10 0 1
Dver. as,3b.... 4 2 0 2 1
Hill. 3u.. ....... 1 I 0 0 1
Brown rf 3 2 0 0 0
BUeho3. c 3 010 0 0
Carver. If. 3 0 0 0 0
Totals...
311121 7 4
10 2 13 0 1-4
4 1 0 0 0 0 1-fl
Runs Young (2), Herring (2), R. Jones Parker,
Che (2, Crabill (2), 1". Jon. Rlsdon, Baumann.
Dytr. Left on bases Treasurer. 3: Traffic. S.
First base en tails Oil Risdon. 1 Struck on By
CwAe. 9; by Risdon. 9. Home runs Ilrrncs.
Clw. Three-base hits-Chew, Crabill (2). Bau
mann. Dyer Two-base hit Dyer. Stolen bases
Jont. Itisdon. Gill. Young. Herring. Hit by
Pltcber-By Cooke. L Umpire-Mr. Credille. Timo
cf game 1 hour and 33 mlnuU
die. Burley tried to score on this, but a
good throw to the plate nailed him
standing. Dodge then poked out this
second hit, and Warthen was safe on
Daily's third muff, but with the bases
loaded, the best "Oosey" Bill Hunteman
could do was a long fly to Defendorf.
Score:
Eartern. AB II O A E
Daily. 3b 4 0 113
Parker, e 4 18 10
MeCafarey. If. 3 2 1 1 0
Kuher. rf .... 3 110 0
VareUv ss ... 2 1 1 1 1
Harris. 2h 3 0 0 2 0
Cobill. 2l ...10001
Evan lb .... 3 012 1 0
Defendorf. cf . 3 0 2 0 1
Ligon. 2 0 16 0
Totals..
23 5 2713 G
Busicew. AB II O A E
Dodge. Jb 5 2 2 3 0
Wart lien. as... 5 1 1 0 1
Hunteman. c.. 5 0 12 2 0
Wend, ef.lb.... 3 12 0 0
Blaek rf 4 0 0 10
Derrick, p.cf... 4 10 0 0
Harr If .... 2 0 10 0
Bnrler lb p.. 4 0 3 2 0
Zupnlck. 2b.... 2 0 3 11
flax 10 0 0 0
Totals..
X 524 9 2
Batted for Zupnick in ninth.
Eastern 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 x-5
Business 0 0012000 11
Runs McCafarey. Fisher (2). Varella, Llgon.
Waxi. Derrick. Harr. Zupnlck. First baso by
frrrrs Business. 5. Left on hes Eastern. 4;
Bnincs, 5. Flrvt base on ballj Off Llgon. 4: off
Derrick. 5 Innings pilched-Ry Derrick. 7 2-3;
Burley. 1 1-3. Hits made OS Derrick. 5. Struck
out By Llgon. 7: by Derrick. Iff. Heme run
Wood. Stolen basesParker (2), McCafarey (2),
Yarella (3). Llgon R). Dtige. Harr. Zupnlck. Passed
bills Hunteman (31. Umpire Mr. Hughes.
EASTERN LEAGUE.
At Baltimore Baltimore. 1; Toronto. 2.
At Jerey Cltj Jersey City. 3; Buffalo, 4.
At Newark Newark. 2: Rochester, 3.
SOUTHERN LEAGUE.
At NashvilleNashville. 1: Mobile. 0.
At Mcmphis-MemphU, 2; Montgomery. X
INTERSTATE TAKES COUNT.
Post-office GetH Lead nnd ! Never
lleniied, Winning O to 5.
Post-office secured a good lead off Dwl
nal in the Department League yester
day, and were never headed, trimming
Interstate, 9 to 5.
Duganno batted for Dwinal In the sev
enth with the bases full, and his doubo
sent three runs over the plate. Score:
Inter. AB II O A E I P, O. AB II O A E
Handiboe. ss. 3 0 1 3 1 Mlddlek'f. cf 5 0 4 1 0
,i ...... ... 1 n A A I 1.' 4 A A
A. M'D'd. lb 3 0 8 0 0 , IlamViardt. as. 5 3 3 2 0
Carr. cf ..21201 Bradley. If.... 42000
Edm'nstou. rf 4 1 10 0 McMornas, 3b. 4 3 2 2 0
Salb. c 4 2 9 2 0 Hlnkle. lb.... 3 0 6 0 0
D. M"DM. If 4 0 0 0 1 Fnton. ib.... 4 15 10
Friede, 2b.... 3232 1 Kraft, c 3 0 5 3 1
Dwinal. p..... 2 0 0 1 1 1 Ferguson, p... 3 10 2 0
Duranne' .... 110 0 0 Ryan, p 10 0 0 1
Burke, p 0 0 0 0 0
j Totals Jei327ll 2
Totals ....JO 8 24 8 5 1
Batted for Dwinal In the seventh.
Interstate 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 1-5
Post-offleo i 00312201 1-9
Runs Edmonston. Salb (2), Friede, Duganno, Mlif
dlekauf. Kerr (2), Bradley. Bamhanlt (2). Fenton.
Kraft, Ferguson. First boso on errors Interstate. 2;
Poht-offlce. 4. Left en besra Interstate. 5; Post
office. 8, First base on balls Off Ferguson. 3; off
R)au, 2; off Burke. 2. Inning pitched By Fergu
son. 7; by Ryan. 2; by Dwinal. 6: by Burke, 2.
Hits made Off Ferson. 8, off Dwinal. 10; off
Burke, 3. Struck out By Ferguon. 4 : by Dwinal, 8.
Home runs Fenton. Kerr. Two-base hit Duganne.
Sacrifice, fly Handiboe. Sacrifice hit-Hltkle. Brad
ley. Stolen bases Orrison. Kraft. Salb. Double
play Kraft to McMorrits; Handibce to Friede;
Barnhardt to Fent-n. Hit by pitcher By Ryan. L
Wild ritchen Dwinal. Ferguson. Ryan. Umpire-
Mr. Erwin. Time rf game 1 hour and 55 minutes.
WILL FIGURE IN YANKEE-BRITISH POLO MATCHES.
N 1'nion.AB H O A E
Pnee. 3t 4 2 10 0
Him., cf.... 4 110 1
an Biis'k. rf 4 1 1 0 0
Falroner. lb.. 4 3 6 0 2
.rave. as 4 2 15 0
Ik-aver. 2b ... 4 2 2 0 0
Uamann. If... 4 10 0 0
Goeble. c 3 2 9 2 1
Small, p 3 1 0 1 0
Vickery 10 0 0 0
Totals. 35is58"4
national t,nion 3 4 0 10 2 010
St. Martin's 0 3 4 0 0 4 0-11
Runs Wilkinson. Wynkoop (2), Baldwin. NutwulL
ralconcr. Smith. Downey. Walker (2). Stuckert (3)
Ince (2). Barnes 12). Van Buskirk (2). Graves (2)'
Left on boses-St. Martin's. 4; National Union. 7
First baao on bolls-Off Smjth, 3; off Wilkinson.
Innings pitched-By Nutwell, 12-3; by Wilkinson.
5 1-3. Hita made Off Nutwell, 8; off Wilkinson 7.
Struck out By Nutwell, 1; by Smith, 8; by Wilkin
son. 7. Three-bow hits Falconer. Stuckert, Wilkin
son. Two-base hitsFalconer. Price. Barn n,.
Graves. Stolen bases Stuckert. Wilson. Wynkoop
ixaiawm, raw, van uumui, liceble. Uowney.
Double play GoeMe to Dearer. Paaaed ball Goe
ble. Umpire Mr. Newman. Time of game 1 hour
and 50 minutes.
onffh."2b
c. cf
Doric, cf 5 0 10 0
FiU-. s.3b 4 12 3 0
nwemry. sa,p.. 4 0 13 1
Lotelexa, o .... 4 15 2 1
Oxon Hill Win Fimt.
Oxen Hill had Its first victory of the
season yesterday, when it defeated the
htrong Wnverly Athletic Club in a swat
fest. la to i. Score:
Oxon Hill. ABIIOAE
PerrTgo. M,... 4 112 1
Hr-ikell, cf... 3 0 0 0 1
FUhtr, lf.3b.. 6 12 10
Ruck. c. 4 2 9 3 0
W.Mafly. rf 2 0 0 0 0
N. Fisher. 2b. 5 0 1 3 1
Major, lb 5 214 0 0
Rowe. If 3 2 0 0 0
L.Mafly, p... 5 3 0 4 0
Pee. rf 2 0 0 0 0
Sweeney, 3b... 1 0 0 0 1
Totals. 40 II 27 51
Oxon Hill S 0 7 2
Waverly A. C. J 0 2 0
Runsrcrrygo (4). UelskelL G. Fuher. Malor (2).
Rowo (2). Mattingly O), Baker (3), McDonoagh,
FltzgibboDS, Sweeney, Stack. First baao on error
Oxon Hill. S; W. A. CL, 2. First ba on balls
Off Mattingly. 1; off Stanton, 4; off Sweeney, i.
Innings pitched by SUnton, 7; by Sweeney, 2.
Hits made Off Stanton. 7: off Sweeney. 4. Three
bass bit Rows. Mattingly. Two-txuo hits Baker,
Mattingly, G. Fisher. Sacrifice hits Doyle (2).
Stolen bases PBrrygo ft). Uelskdl (2). H. Rusk
(2), N. Fiaher P). Major (2). U Mauingly 12).
Baker (2). McDonough, Sweeney, Fltzgibbona (2),
Stack. Hit by pitcher By 6tantcn. J. Umpire
Mr. Hungerford. Time ef guns 1 hour and SO
mlncte.
4 2 0
10 1
0 x-lS
0-7
ItonKh Rldera Bnmped. t.
The Laffetle Athletic Club defeated the
Bough Riders, 7 to 2. Tho features of
i the game were the fielding of Toscano for
the losers and the pitching of Colton for
tho winners. Tho 'latter allowed only one
nit. xne .uancttes would llKe to arrange
games with teams averaging, thirteen
years. .Address challenges to. H. Cohen,
ui xi irei Dorumn.
PARK VIEW IEADS.
Jliiei Into Flrnt Place by Trlmm'lnc
UrlKbtvvoo.l, 8 to 1.
Park View moved up In first placo
yesterday in tho Suburban League by
defeating the Brlghtwood youngsters,
S to 1. "Cllfr" Howell played a star
game at short for the winners. Score:
Parkr'w. ABUOAB
J unbans. 3b... 4 0 4 2 0
Belt, as 2 12 3 1
Maddox. If.... 4 3 0 0 1
Hlcr. rf 4 10 0 0
Miller, c 4 310 2 0
Kevnolds. 2b.. 3 0 2 0 0
S. Hilary, lb 4 2 2 I 0
F. Hillary, cf 3 1 2 0 0
MeFarland. p3 0 2 0 0
Totals. alisiH
Hcweli, n..
Bnlden. rf....
Work, lb
Grant. 2b
Thompson.
AB II O A E
..41000
4 0
1 0 0
3 2 9 11
3 0 11V
7 0 0
Waldron. 3i... 10 0 0 0
Poole. If..
iirrnvn, p ...
llrffner. 3b..
Donovan, rf.
.21000
.10 0 3 0
.21220
.2001
Totals. 25 72112 3
Paik Vlsw 2 0 0 2 2 11 x-8
Brlghtwood..-. 10 0 0 0 0 0 0-1
Runs-Perley. Belt, 2; Madder, 2; Miller, 2;
Reynolds, MeFarland. Left on bases Brlghtwood,
8; Park View, 6. First base on balls-Off Mc
TarUnd, i Struck out-By McFatland, 8; by
Brown, 5. Two-base hl's-Maddox. S. Hlllearr.
Belt. Sacrlflqe hlt-Boldea. Stolen bases Mil
ler. 2; Donovan. Do-iblo plays-Brown to Uoffncr
to Workv Hit by pltcU-r-By MeFarland 2 (Orant,
Work). Passed UUs-Thompson, 3. UmpireMr
Jenkins. Tims of game 1 hour and 5 minutes.
SIIGQ FORFEITS AGAIN.
Endsi Cnreer In Olrtupia Leaarne By
raiiinac to now V.
Sllgo forfeited for the third tim- ..
terday, when tfut six .men aDDearcl mm
the Held, Southland getting the atne. As
mi tuimuiuiiuu m me league .provlaes
that any nine forfeiting three nmn hJi
lose Its franchise. It. Is -expected that, a
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Only nine more days, boys, and The
Washington Herald Baseball Uniform
Contest will bo closed. So it's up to the
backward teams to get busy before May
31, and see If they can't beat out some
of the leaders.
The last coupon will appear next Sun
day and all the coupons and subscrip
tions must be In the hands of the con
test editor the following Wednesday.
Some of the teams who have been piling
up the' votes lately are taking it easy
now, thinking they have a cinch. They
are going to wake up and find some
other team has crept one point ahead
of them. That's always the case. The
race Is going to the one who gets the
most votes, of course, but there are
going to be some bitter disappointments
and some happy surprises.
There Is Just as much danger In over
confidence as in ffcck of confidence. Over
confidence Is liable to bring about the
downfall of more than one team that is
now forging ahead. Just a word: Don't
you get overconfident. Bemember there
Is another team that may be just a few
hundred votes behind you, and the in
stant they catch you napping, it's good
night!
With the closing of the contest May
31, the contest editor wants to impress
upon the boys that each team has got
to do its level best to keep Its present
place. The man behind is the one that
Is going to cause the trouble unless some
of the leaders are on to the Job.
All the teams have done exceptlonably
well and deserve all the praise that can
be given them.
This is the week that is going to tell
and the live wires are going to put
over some things that will make the
others sit up and take notice. Bemem
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get 200 votes, while for the dally and
Sunday subscription, there are 300 votes
coming to you. Get busy, boys; it's up
to you.
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Xnval Medico and Corcoran Battle
to a 4 to 4 Decision.
Naval Medico and Corcoran battled
eight Innings to a tie, 4 to i yesterday
in the Marquette League. Porter, on the
mound for tho Doctors, fanned eleven
men. walked only one, and allowed but
seven scattered blngles. Beasley carried
off the batting honors, getting three dou
bles out of three times at bat. Score:
N. M. AB H O A E I Corcoran. ABIIOAE
Watson. SS... 4 1 1 2 1 S. RnsM. Zb. 4 0 1 S 0
Yobe. lb S 1 4 1 0 T. Husso. If.. 3 1 0 0 0
Bmaer. 50... 4 I 0 1 1 i Mollineanx. lb 4 0 12 3 1
Lawrence. 2b 3 0 1 3 1 I Wanle. ss 3 114 0
litasley. IT... 3 3 2 0 oi Sbastln, rf.. 3 1 0 0 0
Saraze. rf 2 10 0
Kerr. cf. 10 2 0 0
Kobertson. c 3 0 13 0 0
Ulter. p. 4 110 1
Tiller. 3b..
Kirns, cf..
11 tor, c...
Collifiower.
Langler ...
...42120
...40000
...41801
p. 2 0 1 2 0
...11000
Total 3 8 24
Totals JZ 7 24 IS
'Batted for Sebastln in eishth.
Naval Medicos 000003104
Corcoran 2 0 10 0 0 0 14
Ituns Snider. Lawrence, Beasley, Kerr, T. Russo
(2). Langler. MolUneatac. First bass on errors Na
val Medicos. I; Corcoran, 3. Left on bases Naval
Medicos. 10: Corcoran. T. First base oo balls-Off
Biter. 1: off Collifiower, 4. Struck out Bj Riter.
11: by CbUiflower, 7 Two-base bits Beasley, 3;
Snider. Sacrifice, lillfc Savage.'Kerr. War'e. Stolen
bases Watson. Toho. Lawrence, Kerr (3), Langley
(3. T. Rusw (2). Tilley. Double play Wanle to
Molllneaux to rilley to Maus. Hit by pitcher By
Riter. 1; by CoHinower, 3. Wild pitch-Riter.
Paxwd balls Maus, 2; Robertson. 1. Umpire Mr.
Collifiower. Time of same 2 hours and 5 minutes.
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Andrews easily defeated Chesapeake
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the mound for Andrews, pitched a good
game, most of the hits off of him wero
of the scratchy order. Score:
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C. & P. AB H O A E
Howell, rf.... 4 2 2 0 0
AJtawl's. 11.. 4 1 0 0 0
Dyer. ss,p..... 4 3 12 0
lUtaw's, lb.p4 14 2 0
Langan, 3b.... 3 12 10
Bauer. 2b 4 10 4 1
Colston, ci.... 4 110 2
Dorm, c 4 Oil 12
E.Th'n. p.lb.. 4 0 0 0 2
Totals. 331024 WT
C. & P.
Andrews
Runs Colston. Flynn.
(3). Tipton. Howell. A.
lings, Langan, Bauer, Oliveri, J. Mulrey, Mur
ray (2). Krausa (2). Left on bases Andrews, 6;
C & P.. 6. First bass on balls OS Thompson.
4; off Rawllngs, L Innings pitched By Thomp
son. 7; by Rawllngs 2-3: Dyer. 1-3. Hits made
OS Thompson. 10; Rawllngs. 2; Dyer. 2. Struck
out By Thompson. 9; Flynn. 6; Dyer, L Three
bate hits Krause. Tipton. Two-baso bits Howell,
Krause. Stolen bases Oliveri, J. Mulvey, R. Raw
lings. Murray. G. Thompson (2), Milan (3). Flynn.
DouUo play R. Rawllngs to Dcnn. Hit by pitcher
By Rawllngs (G. Thompson). Passed balls Dona
(2). Umpire 3Ir. Cleveland. Tims of same 1
hour and SS minutes.
Andrews. AB H O A B
Oliveri. cf 5 12 0 0
J.MuTr. sJb. 4 0 6 3
Murray. 3b.ss.. 3 2 113
Krauie. lb 5 3 5 0 0
li.Tcom n. c. 5 3 6 I 0
Milan. 2b 2 2 10 0
Llpton. rf 5 10 0 0
n JInlvey. If... 4 0 3 0 0
Flynn. p 4 1 1 2 0
Totals. 371121 7 5
1 00012307
1 10 2 0 2 2 5-13
G. Thompson (2). Milan
Rawlicgs. Dyer. B, Raw-
BUBEATT OUTCLASSED.
Interior 'Walks Airnr rrlth Game In
Colored Departmental League.
Interior outclassed Bureau in the
Colored Departmental Leaguo, and won
In a walk, 7 to 4. The game was fea
tured by the excellent pitching' of A.
Bavoy, for the Rcdmen, who struck out
twelve men and let the Engravers down
with four singles. Score:
arean. AB H O A E
nnMi TV fi 1 4 ft 0
Ganss. lb 5 2 6 2 0
K. Dans, a., s u u u
Kins, ef 4 0 10 0
Jones. 2b 4 12 11
Addison. 3b.. .3 0 2 2 1
Hamilton, ss.. i v u u
Pollard, rf.... 4 0 0 0 0
Dans, c... v u i
At the top are six of the British-invaders, who4ire in daily practiceat Lakewood, N. J., for the coming
international nolo matches on Mav 31 and Tune 3 to 7. From left to rikhftfiev. are Capt. Leslie Cheape,
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wards, a; substitute: CaoL, Hardress Lloyd: Fourth Draeoon Guards, back'r Capt H. Wilson, a substitute, and
CaptFj WBaWett,lFifteeiitfi;Hussars, No. 20. At the tottom'are:iwopfthe'most prominent players of the
x .. ?- iixv:(Tr' .ijj. n,VY i-v Tin.Tir.:. . Cuatuaskiv ntAnteiii -i rvn rrui
Interior. AHBOAE
Monroe, cf..... 4 3 0 0 1
Menard. 2b..... 4 2 3 12
McKlnney. 3b. 3 2 0 4 1
Wilkinson, lb. 2 1 6 0 0
Turner. It..... 4 0 110
Thestnut. rf... 4 0 0 0 1
E. bavoy. ss. 4 0 3 2 0
Srmma. c 3 214 3 0
A. Savoy. p.. 4 0 0 10
Totals. 35 42412 3 Totals. M 10 2711 S
Bureau 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 01
Interior 4 1 0 1 1 0 o 0 x-7
Runs Reynolds, Ganns, Addison. Hamilton, Mon
roe. Menara ui, .aicrunnty. wiuinson. EL Savor.
Bimma. Earned runs Interlcr, 5. First base by
errors Bureau, a: inienor. & ictt on bases nn.
rem, 6. Interlcr, 4. First rase on Dills OS Rey-
noias. z: on a. aavoy, j. etrucc out Br Her-
nolds. 8: by A. Savoy, 12. Two-base hits Mon
roe, Wilkinson, sacrifice hits McKlnney, Slmms.
Stolen bases Jictiinney, wuilnson. Blmrca (2).
Passed balls-J. Davis (2). ' Umpire Mr. Harley.
Time of game 1 hour and 30 minntes.
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EASTERN WINS AT LAST.
Alpha Beta Phi Wlna Champlonahlp
By defeating Kappa Sigma, 15 to 0. yes
terday the Alpha Beta Thl fraternity
baseball team won the championship in
the George Washington University Inter-
fraternity league. This makes the third
straight year the A. B. P. boys have
landed' the top honors. The feature of
the game was the heavy hitting of the
winners, as tho losers were forced to
use three pitchers, none of whom were
very effective.
Batteries A. B. P.. Paduce and Stav.
entoa; Kappa Sigma, Hoj-n. Hamlin, Eb
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SOOTH ATUUfTIO I.EAGT7B.
At Albany Albany, 2: AufnsU, 0.
Takes) First Game of Season by
Trounclnr Tfa-vy Yard, O to 2.
Eastern Athletic Club won its first game
of the season in the Capital City League
at tho expense of the Navy Yard team, 6
to 2. The feature of the game was three
double plays, two of which Navy Yard
made. Score:
Navy Yd. ARHOAB
Jaeschke, cf.. 4 0 3 0 0
Miles, rf. 4 0 0 0 1
Hurley. 3b.... 1 1 3 4 0
Beard, lb 4 1 13 0 1
Carr. Zb 2 0 3 11
npauldlne, ss. 1 0 1 J 2
jlcDon'tn. If. 2 1 0 1 0
tliovannetti. c 2 0 5 3 1
M. Becker, p. 2 0 1 3 0
U. Becker, p.. 0 0 0 0 0
Eastern. AB H O A E
3IeCartliy, cf.. 4 2 1 0 9
More. 2b 3 2 3 10
Trowbpge. lb.. 3 1 12 0 0
ZanntlA. ss... 3 2 3 S 3
U'Neill. 3b... 4 0 13 0
Itlcker. If 3 12 0 9
J u z u u
.40201
.40030
Ryder, rf...
.Myers, c.
ElUns. p...
Totals. 32 tXUl
0 3(0
Totals. 3 32715 61
Jaesclii out on fool bunt.
Eastern A. C 0 0 0 1
Navy Yard 01010000 0-2
Runs Beard. Carr. McCarthy, Mojo (3), Trow
bridje, Zannelli. Earned runs Kary Yard. 1;
Eastern, 3. First base on errors Navy Yard, ,2;
Eastern. 4. Left on bases Navy Yard. 3; Eastern.
X First bate en balls-OS M. Becker. 2; oft Elklns,
1. Hits made Oft M. Becker. S. Struck out By El
Una. 2: try M. Becker, I; by C Becker. 1. Two-bass
hits Mcje, Zannelli. Bea.Tl. 8acrifios hits Carr,
Spauldlnc (1). MeDonoufh. Giovarnetti. M. Backer,
Trowbridge, Zannelli. 8txlen bases Beard, Gio.
vannetti-f Doubts playsHurley to Beard; Moye
to Zannelli. Becker to Beard. Wild pitches
Bklns. M. Becker. Fused Ulls-Mytrs (2, Glo
TanncttL Cmptre Mr. Betts. Time of gamsI
hoar sod S minntes.
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