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: -* gprajs^^ v»- j^autw,;VVJt^wu,4,,^^i,A ' _^, JLC-IJ. •^\.. ~t'r\imwi'*'^J Rincijml^aetQrs in^rate^hutrOut ^fctt^tllH^^^OtdS" mmum of Rival Pitchers Wesferrr^iBm IsWhxtfEimm ^amm^FdR^ENNANT HE appended figures" give an" lull unite line on how'-thepltch- : v : . ;.^:> '>; .By ABE YAGER. : #. '• .'.;>" ' ft^f-ther^up4ri>»S^ AVesterh a'fhateuV' woiiid afford ..a rriost intcrcsi- * to O'after a year in the army is some feat He performed the Job with little SuiKStba Pit.elicv« vs< Cardhials,, X ing testVthe Women's Metropolitans Won. Lost. P.C. champlort8}vip-was'-"rheldlr.'lii ldlJ-iahd^ - 1 effort and at-the finish appeared to be able* to continue indefinitely* Throws. tho homo of Frank .L. Woodward,' the •~ G ol i "AssOctat ton la teVtirrVt h o* s easbrtr W$Vtpitcher, ^iis^ear or so iu the XTnited States RiiCo *"^*r...most troublbti8''pei-ldd. fherccent cornpctrtion-atAVorplesv.' League has made.him stronger and more active. He has gained better control Sh'ertod i Smtth-.-.- 1.. .- .-«• - .509 in the history of tho "association, tho don, Euglandft when eight of-tlidi B\irld8b Grliixea H. '• -A'3-, 3. - .500 one that covered tho furious discus leading women ; played' the' 'same' of that terrific cross-fire ball of his, and the way he made the hard-hitting Leon Cadoris. .,. R, .500 number of men, the only handicap i .42? sion of the amateur question, a .con Pirates dribble puuy grounders lnt6T5e~lnfi6ld~would Indicate that he has more Al Mamiuix. .... It. troversy like that upon which the na glveii-the women being short tees.- on account of the holes to ejfcuallze on the ball than ever. Smith did not issue a single pass yesterday, an unusual Grind total....,', S» .', 56 .552 tional lawn tennis body seems to some to be rioJY-entering.iv-—z——-;"'. .';';^X tho stronger hitting pow:ers of thd feat for a^eft-handed pitcher. He had but one strike-out, which is remark- ^CjvrdlnaJ: PjtcljeiSis^JSiuiJetbfti; men. This match the fair golfefsi *'ln./a. better to J. B. MJlton of itho won; by 'one point,- the score being - Pitcher*. Thro.wa. >ypn, X.p»t, P,C. s 'able when it is considered that of the thirty-one batters who faced him be had ; Lakewood Country Cltib of this city,", IT and'Bv '<-~'v'••••'- '• ' Bill Sherdeii .;.Chicago 4dch has .WOR—eaoh of-.the three ;-. Ho quotes Evans as saying times It has taken tho field. A clean * HILE, Robbi^has aJLjdongjuaintaiued that his pitching 'staff is the dran.4, total,,.. that ho positively will not play in the ; scoro is also ^the achievement of best in the league, b^^fi^uredTTfffr tlfeirran3=had^o*4>e -sbowiu^Tbere?: national open at Brae Burn, nor In North Jersey but it is a string of the Western amateur at St, Loui.s. He ( W fore he took a bit longer thau was neeejssary to groom Sniltbi for his avers that lie" is working hard and scores. Tho won and lost record debut, and the delay justified the means. Now with Smith as his? lending south that-he will have no time to 'practice,' stands as follows: although he could find the time te ; Team,•••••. . . :' -ffon. Lost. paw and Jeff Pfeffer already proving himself to be his star right-hander, your Long Island-Stateri Island i.;3 "•-double-headers. Toledo to begWtraining for;his heavy uraily^be in" .shape^ b'^ that time from County Country Club, Massachusetts,-^ weight championship bout with Jack what playing" he does through the whore the Kew York team won by. •' summer.. ; • "•.:-'• ,v-''--.'"••'. •' --1 ',-• defeating Philadelphia 12 to 9 and' . • Dempsey here July 4. The champion Boston 11 to 10. - .'-'' :J "•"-• MORE .'JXFIELD- .-EXPERIMENTING,-' intends to stop-off at Lawrence, Kan., . '.'If Evans.who now holds both na v tional titles, fails to defend either of HETHER Magee• Wasn't, satisfactory at third or Schmandt disappointed for a. da.y's visit with his family and them this year, it wdll be a severe Press Championsliip Juno 16. " __ at.second docsift matter. Your Uncle Robbie made another shift in then continue his journey. He Is jolt to.the followers of the game. The m Tho -• scheduled .to arrive hero'.- the latter ; W: (lie-infield ve~sitei*lai.^and^t^voriie<.l--mucli--beUgr than in) the two pre- disappointment and even dlssatisfac? Club announces the date for -tho . part,Of the week.:..'=--'-•• tio'n will be great indeed. Nt>t/pnly Greater New York press champion : cediiiR games.•.'.He brought Magee back to second and seut Schmandt to third. Willard Has been doing preliminary will much. of the sptco be taken. out ship as June 16.; The qualifying play work on the Pacific Coast and accord of . the. contest, but the winner will round for. th©. Juno tournament will-d '.•• •-- There is^nO question that Lee belongs at the keystone. He «>ycrs more ground ing to word received by Tex Rlckard, come out With rather ah empty title. be held on Monday, June -2. Play than Schmandt, gets in front of the ball quicker and is a sure-shot. . He. may. proraoter^of^tho-contest^wllLJosekJiQ nrtPL.whiph will he.rtiOre_a/burden than will be continued in weekly matches "be"a"bitslow in relaying: double plays; that is yet to be proven. Schmandt got Sherry Smith. Hi Myers. time, in settling down to - his-, serious a pleasure to bear, for will hot every wtthTa"Tn'ize^to^^e^wfOTrer-T)freaei training" upon his arrival in Toiesdb.' one point to him and say, 'Oh, well, sixteen.; away with;thej.hird.base job yesterday and uiay improve with work. He erred The Kansas cowboy believes that he you did not beat Chick Evans, any- oh his first ehaik-e. primarily because it was his first and. secondarily-, because will need only about four weeks of way.' ""-,• -'••:- -•;;.'..; •';•• •"•-.'•; -r.-. One-Armed Golf ^^ PleaslngrVi r; It was a hard hit ball that bounced out of his hands tpo far to"be recovered in 9 intensive training to get "himself Into "For this reason extraordinary pres The aiinouncement that Yves Bb.t- prime condition for-a,gruelling„co.ni sure, should-.ftejb.rp.ug.ht^t^^ cazon, tne French one-armed player time to get the speedy Stengel. Ray got his next three men. although he. threw Myers Glecto-Up l^ipM test with the* challenger. He has hlni to get him intoat ieasTone eve"ntT Ts". to visit-.-AmeTTga,: .win-. causa- badly on Bigbee. The latter was called out by Umpire Moran, and claimed, engaged Charley- Miller and.: Jack It is hard to believe that one who is but. little interest, for it -has been 5; I Hempel, coast . heavyweights, as his with some reason, that Kouey did not touch him on the line. so good at tho game and has such a found that the one-armed players irl.' sparring partners. : • natural aptitude for It should befound 1 this country have been ra.ther a pa- , Tommy -Eitzsi.muions is on deck aching for a~ trial at the far corper, and Put the U(iM& on Ice^ The _ title holder 1 plans to live in. an missing when the time for teelirSi-oflT'thetic sight on the links and have at- I Chuck "v^ard is on the; sea? homeward bound. So Rdbbie hasn't much to worry apartment^in^the.^cltyrand; establish rolls around.--Wise oneS say he.will tractcd principally those-; who are I training quarters on.the shore of Mau- be there." : . -.., . morbidly curious in matters pertain- I about for material should Schmandt fail.. Besides, Lew Malone is still a can OT since one historical spring mee Bay, probably at a camp a mile Official Score. __, . -.-•. • •. :j. 5i,-', lng to human affliction. No one. can I didate. ' : V.'•••/.•' ':-.-- '•:• :"V •'.- :V: ;'-v' ;- C -•••£'<:'•''•'iy '•'-•*-: many years ago when the Su east of Dempsey's quarters.. Willards' L. I. Women's Golf Team I^eads. watch a one-armed golfer • with his vi perbas beat the Giants three ^ PITTSBURG. representative; has been here- several ' In the> intersectional team matches empty sleevo fluttering In the wind;* m •Name. ABB IB TB SH SB SO BB PO A E times in a row by the-same score Qf days looking over prospective sites, ot.tho Women's Metropolitan. Golf without feelings of pity and sorrow..:. Bigbee.cf... 4 0 11 0. 0 0 0 4 0 1 but a clubhouse on the, bay is con ITS THE .'IVY...BOOSTING "GUARP NOW- 4 to 1 have Brooklyn fins witnessed a Terry, as::.. 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 o 0 J Association the only qompetlfor. with that, take much of,' if riot all, the"-. Stengel, rr.. 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 sidered the" likely.selection. r;i -' a clean score of yictortes is the Long pleasure out of the match. • .'••••i T MIGHT be said iu passing that the Olson Kim-king and Roasting Brigade trio of games so. nearly alike as those S'hworth.lf .4 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 o- 0 Carpenters were busy at Dempsety's has become the Ivy Boosting Guard early of late. Ole Is playing the best with the Pirates just concluded. In Cutshaw,2b, 3 0 .2. 2 0 0 0 0 3 1 camp today' building a. 12-foot en all three the SuperbaS staged an iri- Mbllwltz.lb 3 0 0 0 0' 0 0 0 9 1 0 I baseball of his long and checkered career. He reached first nine tihies in Boeckel.3b. 3 0 0. 00 0 0 0 3 2 0 closure around the outdoor, ring in n,ing big^vith action and runs, said in Sweeney, c... 3 .0.. 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 1 which the challenger will do his. box twelve trips to the plate during the Pittsburg series, made a triple, a double and ning deciding the victory then and Hamilton.p 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 ing. The public will be charged for *> 0 0 1 two singles, scored four runs, batted in three more and otherwise coinported there EJvans.p..,. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 watching him go through his paces. POTTS AND DRIVES •Caton..;,.;. 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Cittms seats with a capacity, of 2,500 ou in the first game. Frank (Bullet) Wheotley Hills Schedule Deal course, which; in the scheme of- himself with vim and vigor. He accepted twenty-five t.of.twenty-six fielding Total?..... 31 0 3 3 0 0 l 0 24 12 3 to 3,000 will be built for the crowds ; Miller was routed with a cluster of six For the team match of Wheatley rotation'was entitled to th"o champion^ chances, and that solitary error might have been called a hit by a uiort; com hits for six runs in the eighth inning. BROOKLYN'. expected to throng the camp. r.,, . IcVi,, „ /-i„*„v.«^»)c •>!« ship, was not in-fit condition for so JJime.. "•'•• ABR 1BTB Sll SB SOBB-PO-A- T placent official scorer. •-••-•-:--.• ,.v: ' -.y^i'yZ•• x^yii,'••'.-.:.'.' • The second saw Erskin Mayer anni Olson ;ss.... 4 1 2 2 .Q 0 0 0 3 7 Hillsagainst St.;Albans-0^ob^r_2^he_iilir^ortartt_^tt_eveht.-r havlng =.deterl0.- hilated in the fouri.lv inning when five Magee.'.'b... 4 1110 0 0 0 1 3 0i former club will hold qualifying play rated- becauseof the wari. Now- proa- runs were loaded up by a similar bat Grlfflth.rf.. 4 11.10 0 0 0. 0 0 0 Forest Hills Players like Fulford exclaim -against thiS' "de-V / PIRATES NO WEAKLINGS. ^ Wheat.lf... 1 11 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 on October 25,' the tweiity-fivo; best cislon, arguing that there.'are -.other. • ting .flurry. Yesterday the big Sunday •> •> gross scores qualifying for the team. Myers.cf... 4 1-13 0 0 0 0 0 0 J Too Much for Flushing Other events on the Wheatley. Hills courses, notably St, Andrews, that areh:- HOSE Pirates lost all three games to Brooklyn by decisive scores, yet crowd of upward of 20,000 got . tbeir K'netchy.lb 3 0 12 1 0 0 0 lit 0 0 fit for.play/and.that It Is unfair to the $ Schmandt.3b 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 schedule are.these: '. : they arc no weaklings. They were the victims in the. series'of' ba'd big inning early, the superbas landing - KrueBer.c/., 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 u I 0 0 May 30, holiday handicap.; Juna 7-8. greens pros to postpone-the event -for a year on Earl Hamilton 'for five runs in the iSmith,p... . 3 Oil 0' 0 .0 0 0 4 l .Flushing, L. -L, May 26—The Flush- committee trophy, bogey competition, sixteen just because the rota calls for Deal; y-rr. T breaks which upset the pitchers and gave the Superbas.their chance for to qualify tor match play; July -1. holiday third, Hi Myers furnishing the.de-:! IngTr^ountry Club'was defeated by the. 51' |5 U'.-v'I'-i 0^:0= i 2 27' 17V, 1 handicap, flaK-contest; .inly 12-33. -hoard of a "big" inning. Why Bezdek did not use Wilbur Cooper; his pitching "$ee" is noument with a screaming triple j ."••• Eorest_Hills. Lawn Tennis Club in the governors'trophy. Qualifying; August 16-17, Title'.Play for Girl GoUCersj.; ••"•-? ^!vi a mystery. He may have held the Superbas too cheaply and saved Cooper for when the bases were full. 'Batted for Hamilton in eighth innlaR. opening matcfi b~y tne yueensDorff Presldeht Adama tiupliyr-fttltylng; Sea -la.grmind for r'pgret over '• Although all three rallies were 1 ..score by innings. . Lawn Tennis League here yesterdiay. tember 1, holiday-handicap; September 20- the failure of the scheme to hold a"'- •the Giants today. •'•': : ~~ "_ -——-,—...:__ .„_.„^ 4j__i£;L 21, club' championship, Qualifying; October Metropolitan girls golf, championship':' based on a puny error, it showed that I PlttBburB .....'.-...... o~o o""b 0 o o o o-o Of the six matches played the 12, holiday, handicap; November 4. Election ! Max Careys absence may also be used as aiialibi. The league's champion this year's Brooklyn, team is tliere ! Brooklyn ;.•;....:....••;. o 0' 5 o 0 o o o Flushing wielders triumphed In only Day bogey handicap; November -27, holiday in" 1918 may be inferred^from the ar- V; handicap; bait sweepstakes Saturdays and rangemerit made for the girls opeiy'V baseruiiiier and aiVaround speed merchant would surely have added offensive with the punch when given an open- Base hits-by innings. one. C. G. Plymton saved the da.y Ed Sweeney messed up things for the Flushing club. He won his Sundays,- except on announced tournament golf Championship of Great Britain- i and defensive-strength. During his absence Casey Stengel has been acting as ing. ii; i.„,,i„ Pittsburg' ...... "To 6 0 0 1 0 0-3 dates, " for Miller, Mayer upset his own Kettle : BrookIyn match in tho singles, defeating Dr. and the Allied countries, the finals of C 1. 0 2 0 1 1 ;.-s -which are to be played at StpkoPogoS, captain and making a big ado about, the job. Casey is greatly underrated as to of fish and Carson Bigbee spilled the | —Two-bas e hit—Konetchy. Three-ba&o hit Davenport of Forest Hills at 5—7, Lesley Cup and. Wonien Clash. beans for Hamilton.. However, it> 6—2, 8—6.•'.. In the two other singles on -September..• 1-7-18.% This title :play M baseball brains in certain quarters, but he puts plenty of pep in the pastime Mvers. Sacrirlce fly—IConetehy. Double plays If the clash: with the Lesley Cup would have beeii held in 1914 but for•'•'•/• makes no tlilterencdifferencee in Youi.our unciUnclee ':-f-smlth , O!son and Konetchy. First base on F. C. Baggs,- Forest Hills, beat A. von : ahdwe like him for that. Althdugirtho crowds joshed him continuously during Robbie's drive for the pennant SO long \ errors-Pittsburg, 2-y Brooklyn 3 Lett on Bernuth, Flushing. 6—0, 6—4, and H. match of the Nassau Country Club the war. This competition', is open to -' bitscs—Pittsburg. 4; Hrooklyn, o. Time—1 hour tournament date, originally set for all girls up to the.age-.of 18^-. > \-; v the series it was the joshing of a friendly mob against a party who eheburaged as the Superbas win. C. Worth, -Forest Hills, beat T. S. ::.» minutes. Umpires—Messrs. Rigler -and Adams, Flushing, 4—6. 6—0, j>j—4.^. October 2-4", is removed after consul . Each competitor who' enters will.be -. it. And while they yelled "One Out" or "Two Out" or "Three 6ut," as the case Hi Myers' Cleanup Swat. Jloran. The Forest Hills made a clFari sweep" tation—w4Ui-Secu-atary„P^gson_oi_the_ "SU^Hed^-fTce^^rth^ix-rspeelai^Ht^alt^ Pitchers Summary. Metropolitan Golf Association, it can fyihg scoring cards.. Additional:carda: might be whenever Casey came to bat, there was a fearsomenCss in the cry, Xam'c. Inn'gs. AB R H BBSC) HP WP of the three matches in the doubles. F. C. Baggs and L. M. Burt beat R.' not be held the next week, for that may b'e' obtained. Competitor? will;-.I for Stengel is a dangerous person .with'."the war club, even against southpaws. pened. Smith had popped out serene Hamilton 7 27 5 7 2 0 0 0 time has been given to piping Reck, quality to. compete- in the - finals by' -: Evans 1 4 0 I 0 0 0 0 L. and A. von Bernuth, 6—3, 6—3;whic h through a mistaken :announce^ He was in the thick of what scoring the Pirates did. ly to Boeckel in the third and when Smith..- 9 31 0 3 0 1 0 0 H. J. Warren and F. Woodbury beat stroke plp.ay over18 holes. Eacn com- ; Bigbee got under a looping fly from J. B. De Wolf and E.: Alexander, 7—5, ment of one of the cltib officials was petitor must send in at least -thrcow Olson" it looked as if that expected not one of the five was earned, but the reported also to.'haVe chosen the first properly authenticated gross ./scores 6^—3; Dr. Davenport and H. C. Wirth October week-end. Instead of the week AN AGGRESSIVE BALL TEAM. rally would be deferred. The ball i unanimous verdict of the populace was won from C. G. Plympton and T. W. made on any recognized. golf, .course .' drojVp.ed snugly into Carson's paws'i that they were well worth while. . later. . in May, June, July and August. Any THE Pirates are as aggressive as in the days of Fred Clark. Tommy Leach". and, presto, it ' dropped ronmtgain. Hoxie by default/' •." : - • Changing the date of tho Nassau Smith Never"Worried. 1 number of scores may be sent in. All/ —=Haits-J?£agner-*»t~sL-±iut^ the punch of that Business of much hilarity in the tournament will not wholly prevent a cards must.be sent in by August 31. stands and much glaring by the Pirate Outside of the flurry, it was just a regrettable conflict, for the Lesley Cup pennant-winning combination. Southworih. who made "the" best batting crew. '*." : " " " -. •• ball game. Smith was never really Finnish Athlete contest will bo held at the National Sixteen players will qualify, op^h«--.-•' average in the National League last year, started poorly this spring. He is not Then came the fireworks. Lee worried. Only once did'the first Pirate : links the same days, Friday and Sat lowest aggregate of three gross •sc'dfea ''' Magee singled normally to right and up reach Koney's Korner. That was " Wins K. G. A. C. Race urday,as the -semi-final of the worn: relative to the par of the cour^e.^tp. a "flash," however, as his. three hits in a vow off Pfeffer proved. He lost the in the seventh, when Cutshaw led off en's national championship at Shaw compete in the final rounds, whid)t;will Olson hastened to third.. The Pitts ; : ; : second game by turning an attempted shoestring catch into a three-bagger for burg-infield played close for a toss with his second hit. George was forced nee. ' .::V.' v V: ' '-•-.--'. , . %'$':;••:! be by match play. There is nb?en ijy Mollwitz, who was doubled up W~iliam Rltola of the Finnish- trance, fee. The winner will "hold for i Olson, but even Zack Wheatnnrtled^M»e"like^at.Jn.JLi£jeaxli;^a^s _ to the plate and had it figured right, ; -but-again a bobble broke up their well when Boeckel hit to Smith.. On the Americaan A. C, won the five and a ; Herd Not a Title Winner. one year the "Princess'Mary Trophy."'•••'• Pittsburg's infield is a likely looking combination, though not a strong bat set plans.1. Griffith bounced an easy other few occasions Pirates occupied half mile road run of the Kings In saying that Sandy Herd won the She will also receive as her own prop- •'•"•• ting array. Saier and Mollwitz will do a lot of hitting against ordinary pitch grounder' over Hamilton's head and the sacks two were out before a man County A. C, at Betsy Head Park yes- British open championship at Ban- e.rty a replica of the trophy. , Cutshaw booted it for an error, Olson reached first. Only one, Bigbee, terdav. Ritola had a handicap of stead Downs recently the Chicago Eve At the annual meeting of the Worn- > ing, and George Cutshaw is still hitting "em out arid fielding well. Terry, at scoring run Xo: 1. The Board of reached third base. He singled in the 4 riiinutes a'nd 15 seconds, and was hing Post has its title play events "j en's. Metropolitan Golf Association in short, did.not show, much in the series, getting three errors and falling to make Strategy here .decided to pass Z. third and took two bases when Smith never passed.' His time was 28 min badly mixed. This Banstead co'mpe January, 1918, Mrs. Frank Ehos of made a wild throw to catch him nap : a hit in fourteen attempts. He should develop, however, with experience. Wheat to. get Hi Myers, although utes and 24 seconds. The Mohawk tltion was not a championship at all. Fnglewood said.something ought to ho. Hamilton camouflaged the pass to ping.. Terry ended the inning with_a A. C. won the team competition with From this suppositious victory the-1 done to bring out girl golfers and sug Boeckel covers third skillfully, but was unlucky in batting. Big Ed Sweeney, make'itlook^Teal:—-r~—- -— - feeble grounder to Olson. 63.-but-were -closely pressed by the Post proved that Taylor's claim as to gested a championship/ The meeting who did all the catching. Is about.the average. *''••'. What better stage setting for a big Hamilton pitched" srnSrr-baseballr Finnish-American A. C. and the the deterioration of Scotch golf was approved tho idea and left the plans tn Sunday crowd! The bapes full, one J As they say at the races, this game not justified. The golf authorities of I the hands of Mrs. Fnos,-but nothing On the whole: while the-Pirates did hot shape up with the Giants, Cubs Brooklyn A. A., which were tied for v out and a cleanup drive needed for must'be- thrown out in figuring on his second place with 66 each. The prize Great Britain decided not to hold the more was- done. The scheme '-ought-' -:- and Reds, they are entitled to a 'suspension of judgment until their next appear victory. And HI made It. He hit the next appearance. That muff of Big for secohd" went- to tho Finnish- open this year on the ground that the to be taken up again. ~ hardest liner we have seen at Ebbets bee was like a poor ride. Neverthe ance as to. their pennant chances. They were inthe first division and going less, Stengel saved him in the first by American, because Bitola, represent^- field since the gorgeous rottfnda was ing that organization, won the race. strong until they struck Brooklyn. ;•'.-' . opened. The ball landed half way up a sensational-Tunning catch .of a long yarjls), second: A^ C. Rellly (4. yards), third.>' the wall in right center and shot back liner from' Lee Magee. Olson- had Max Bohland of the Paulist A. C, two-thirds of the way to s6cond base. opened with a single and Lee caught starting from scratch, captured tho 1-Mile Tttm-sWon by W. Bnndeld (seratcM;C- one on the nose. It.was not quite, so fast time, prize, flnishing in 25 min E. W.MARKES STARS P. : Flynn (CO), yards), second: H. Ji'.'K Me-'/ Poor-Casey Stengel, who was close.on v Donnelf (185 yards), third. Tiwc. A min.'io src. s its trail, had to duck his head to save high" and fast as that of Myers, but it utes. 64-seconds. Second place went tO»Yard Low•-Hurdles- Kinn: Heat—Wen bv'-t it from being knocked off. Bigbee, »who was traveling. Casey grabbed it close to H. H. Prim, Finnish-American A. E, W. Murke.'! (scratch); W. Rraiteir'Fora(Ch).V; ManyMewFcices WillBeSeert also had started for the wall, had to to the wall in right center, robbing C, and J. Brooks, Mohawk A. C, fin second; R. M. Hutchinson- tS yards), thifcl.'- InfflGHTSMMES Tlnie. 81-jsec. •.-.. '. . ; . ^ turn and chase that rolling sphere for I Magee of. a triple. Griffith and \\ heat ished third. Running Broad Jump—Won b\- J. • Burn*. (4"M all the worm like a-farmer pursuing.^ singled in the. fifth with one out and feet), distance 21 feet 4 inchep; E, A. Ar.der^otf Thanksgiving turkey. ! anchored. Olson made his second hit (scratch), second, distance Cl fret 1 i:(ch> WJ When Cards Appear Today Meantime four Superbas were hlk- > in the seventh after Sweeney had Medley "WimTat Ten his Speedy Runner Wins Two FirstsrB™*«^'«22^^-^ H ]nW. I lng around the bases at top speed, al muffed his foul. Magee flie'd out. Xl'YfftKK of new faces will be i Joe Schultz. an inftelder obtained most, on each other's heels; Magee, Griffith forced Ivy and was caught rce'n 'on the St. Louis Cardinals j frpm Kansas City in exchange for a Griffith and Wheat landed on the plate stealing. Konetchy doubled Off Evans In a hard fought and spirited match and Finishes Fourth in Anoth- Shapiro Whitewashes A . v . ,. miscellaneous assortment of seven almost simultaneously; Myers stopped In the eighth with two out Schmandt J. Medley defeated B. Howorwitz 6—2 nt bench when that ream opens; a ; alhlct _ la not Mrftn(rer t0 ^offi at third. Not ^ long did he tarry. left him. in the last round of the Class A tennis er, Event. . the Treymore Teamf St. Louis Cards today, tomorrow The whitewash brush was. appliedil61 three-day series al.Lbbcts .Held this;.iCfeph was a Superba several years Konetchv drove a sacrifice fly to Big tournament at tho Beverly Park afternoon. . ago and had the makings of a good bee and Hi registered the fifth run of and Wednesday. Then to tho Polo tcniilfl courts yesterday, thereby get A crowd that was estimated to be j the Trcyniores by the Flkw.oods»)^K!-| Tho most prominent of the new I third baseman, but he hurt his arm the inning. Under the scoring rules Grounds. ... ting the right to play the winner of over the 2,000 mark, turned out yes- Uerday at the Parade Oroumls. 'fb^i comer? is Milton Slock, who made ?. ; and drifted away to the bushes. Class B. The summary: terdsy- to watch tho first set of ouK g«^^SS|i| reputation ",'»s a (bird baseman for the ; Schultz's case was peculiar because . neither he nor any one else was able Points Games door games for members of thjj this^seaidiV.- Yesterday's game -was! Phillies under Pat Moran. Stock the Giant second sacker is resting up J. Medley...... 4 1 i 9 3 4 S 4—31 I Knights of St. Anthony at McCarren -decided before the end of the first! to determine what-wa8. tho matter tor a frw days. • Balrd held down the and .William (Pickles) Dlllhoefer. a D. HoworwiUi ..4135343 4—31 2 Park and were treated to a lively inning,.Shapiro for rtlUwood nlloi^ngf catcher, wore traded lo S(. Louis Inst ; with his wing. He simply lost his Hitting^Em ®ut~H midway Station" nrsattsfnetory fashion The summar of the other games: " . throwing power and no amount of yesterday. » ... only two hits and fanning nine, winter for.Gene Packard.'DOng Baird Class A-rii. Uoyne defeated R. Moore, time watching the stirring races that score: and Stewart. Stock has l>een ii big either exercise or rest-helped hlin. He 8—4; H. EalensUth defeated P. Boyhe. e—4; some of the events turned out to b6. j always said that the arm would come The Yankees are.the latest victims The Detroit Tigers, following the ex V. Uoyne defeated I* Folkart, 6—2;' K. '"Treyrrrtir-r F. C.~ ' Hlkwofcd r\ C help to the Cardinal*, and In the long Boyne defeated H. Vance by 'default; J. Everett W. MArkes was tho bright N'nnic hb r ni>6 ai Name.iMt.' - • nb r ' back some day, and he seems Jib have of the wold St. Louis Browns, losing ample of the St. Louis Browns, have Salinit'er.Sb X ' run It tufty prove that' St. Louis cot ! had good reapon for that opinion, as Medley •defeated B. Howorwltx, t—t, and particular stAr. winning two firsts, and 0 6 S'l.awler,.•.-... I the bettrt. of the ileal. ltaird has . yestcrdav 6 to 5. Although outhltting ^™conicj to life. By defeating,the. Ath- J. *ifedlev defeated A. Walker, 6—3. l-'lood.-s. 3 0 1 0 Ol.sticll.lli..:,. S the Cardinals gave nearly a whole s yesterday th^y made • it five Class B—Q. Kulensteln defeated E. Grof- finishing fourth, in- another event M-Shaiie.tf 4 0 1. t DePf n'dsirf : played good ball for the Phillies, but, ball team for him their opponents 10 to 7 errors in the,-straight .and went Into sitfth place, slck. 6—3: E. Moore defe'Ate'dlt. Bedfleld. which garnered him a total of 11 Hill,11...... 4 0 4 O.KaOr,-..... o 1 Ratallk.Sb 4 1 I J:CM.rney,8b:.. » there i« much uncertainty about bow' Vernon demons, a catcher from first round put them under a four-run. Danss inir|rtl a good game, allowing «—4: n. Kolkart defeated 1,. Teaden, I—2; points and incidentally puts him in A. Burtls defeated MT. Aronson, S—0; E. VoeRe.lf. 1 1 0;IJemp:<"y,Sb .1 much value Packard will be to that; Louisville ; completes the list of new handicap, which proved ft bit too slt ,m^ Detroit put a counter over Orofslek defeated A. Walker, «—4, and R. the lead for one .of tho big prizes that Mefann.rf. 0 0 0|AI(«,tf,( ..i team. Packard used to be able to beat i Cardinals. much. Vlck and Baker got three hits. ln ,ho nlmh for lnc winning score Harris defeated H. Aromon; 6-^. I'alcy.e.,... 0 1^ 2 Hc'inev.c.... 4 the board of governors of the Green- I'halr.p.,,.. Hrooklyn- fairly easy with his l^ft- \ One familiar and welcome face with each.- I of 3-2. point club havo ordered to go to the 0 O'.OIShaplrd.p..." 3 hatidtVd delivery, but he hns not !m- j The Said Cards Is John B. Miller. MIL pressed the critic* as ft tower of ler Is one of the most versatile all Fewston, filling in for Pccklnpaugh Branch'Kicked having refused to thrto highest point scorers at the end Voula SJ 0 Jit S'Totaia ...... 31 U 13 C5 11 v t of tho fourth meet Tt-eymore I-'. C...:.... ft 0 00 0 0 0 0"f>--8 strength.. j around players In the big leagues. He At shotatop. cracked out two singles 1 follovv )ll0 n(iV|ce of the ^porting Big League Records. Elk Woods...... 3 2 0 0 6 0 3. i ..—II Burton . I-:. Shotson. an outfielder can cover any po»ltlon In the Infield or and played a fast all-around game. writers who have hdd him resigning Markcs was hard pressed for the Errors—Treyrnore F. tT., 0; Klk\V©od E. CsS. '- honors by N'eal Shaughncssy. the Na Two-baae hits—Kay, ,<"amey »nd UetslUck. . formerly with the Washington Ameri- outfield, and can use his brain* as well ever since tho Cards camo Kast, they fito'en bsses—Ksy, i-'arney. Skell, S; Be ErancU. • can*. Is another newcomer with the j as his hands and feet. Miller ertllgtftd Miller Hoggins worked Luther Nel are now nfter Hugo Bezdok. manager XATIONATJ. tional quarter mile champion who 2. Left on bare~Elk\voonul*.. H4HH0 Thriller WAS TKo'^SIoyard rim,' in mam A triple plfty in the clRhth Inning Rio Janeiro. May 26-r-PlaA'ihg in | Kramer„Acids Goulet managcmenLof the Pirates. ^H© hank Results Yestertlay. which Arthur Rellly, tho scratch man, cut short a rally by Washington and ers nfter the pence and quiet of the SK«W York, 5i St. IJOOIS, 1. Just managed to get up on MCAuiey, the final game for the championship j saved the game for the White Sox. far Western college town. Brooklyn, g, pltt«t>v>rjr. 0. who enjoyed tho advantage of a ten RACING of South America.' the docker football \ to His Bike Victims Walter Johnson was pounded hard, Games Tomorrow. yard handicap. •earns representing Bfa?.fl and Urn- j the sox reaching him for 13 safeties. KTUANOI.KU KXtOHTS SHOWTXQ. rituburir M Kew, Y6rk. K. A. Anderson, after jumping over AT BEAVTIlFBt. St, txtubt kt Brooklyn. guay ,battled to a lie here yesterday, j Strangler Knight, Undo Sam's Kavy 21 feet in the broad Jump, had to be They all look alike to Frank Kra- By his victory over the St Louis wrestling champion, and Martin Ltf- <;hten(to «t Bolton. . content with second place, tho win BELM0MTPARK the *coretrW Y6rk„ II s .MOiWAjhlngtor. It U ,JH second; Bob Coffin (8 ysrds), *econd. Time, A rated the rivals in the second heeti all was some, one asked Johnny Dunn St. Urol*.. 12 11 .6,22iPhird'ph!* 4 1* ,J0» t# rhln. i-S we. *S0-Y«rd Run-Wen by A. C. Itrllly (tf-fAtehV In Another special match of one Benny Kauff was prominent In the If it WAS on the level. It was ever Itesults Yesterday. t. 3. McAtiley (10 yard*), second; William 2-M1LE STEEPLECHASE BASEBALL, EBBETS; FIELD proceedings with a double and a thus. St, t.nut.1, «; Sew^York, 5. Hayes <4* yard*), third. Time, i mlit. » 1-& *ee. FIRST RACE AT JtSO P. M. . V mllo Spencer defeated Madden, also In Chicsgo, «: W»»hin([ton, s. j straight heat*. triple, the latter of which pushed 440-Ysrd Novlcc-Won by fl, Coffln, S, V. SPEOtAt. RACE TRAINS T»mororw *t 3:30 p.m. Chase across. Henny came in himself <'Iev*l»hd, S: BoMon. 5. BlAkeley, second; .'t. J. Bwyer", third. Time, leave Penna. Station. SSd Si. and tth The final heats of tho IT.000 Grand DUCK PIN" KVF.NT XEXT. Detfolt, S; PhlUdelrhin. i. I* mis. S-5 Tt-f. Av„ alto PUtbush Av.. Rrooklyn, M a moment later on Fletcher's sacrifice Tho -first annual recreation duck- lf-Po\md'Shot—Won hy '3, nnller, scratch, 14t3A and at Intervals up to llaB BROOKLYr^tiy$t. LOUIS i Prize of Newark were held. Those fly. pin tournament for two-men and in <»amcs Tomorrow. with A dldtsnce of SJ ft. » in.; .1. Kev» (l'4 U.\ P. M, Spcelal Cars Reaerved for New Y«Tk »t St. l.mii*. secohd, distance S«H feet: R, A. AndeWoh To 'who qualified were Goulet, Spencer, dividuals wilt .Mart June 4 at the Be- ) adlrv XTOUtse also reached *by Bo.«U>n St rieveHnd. • <>ftr»ierT). ihiisl, dl»!ance 33<4j.teet. trolleys. Pi T« f»cl!il«le yeuf ontr^r** tft Rhb*t* F>eM ' Xtadden Kramer Verrl Falon MA fl Tn Saturday's game. Tuero beaned creation Alleys. May 28 Is tho last ( ,CT WnihthRtori «t Chlcsjo. 500-Tsrd Daari; V%t\*\ Heat-Won by C, C. tirnnd Stand * Paddock, IS.30. **»<• hure exuct *mount of admimion re*Untitled Document
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