Yankees End Stay at Camp With 2-1 Vietory Over Dodgers.Local College Nines Win Shawkey Holds Brooklyns N. Y. U. Opens Fordham Beats Hitless for Five Innings With Vietory The Days of Real Spbrt -.b7briggs Vermont Team Over 3 to 1 Score Shore Proves Invincible in Pinches, Fanning Wesleyan By Each Side Bernie Neis on Three Pitched Balls With Two Contributes Nine Culloton, of Local Collegc, Errors in Ohio Field Holds Visitors Ifitless Runners on Bases; Bob Meusel Geta Triple Contest; Score Is 6 to 3 in first Seven Innings W. Macbeth Xew York University opened its bnse- The Fordham baseball team defeated By J. bail season yesterday afternoon in an the University of Vermont nine in a JACKSONVILLE, Fla., April 3..By winning the eighth game of nu.-;picious manner by defeating the hard-fought game at Fordham Field team on Ohio their series with the Dodgers this afternoon by 2 to 1 the Yankees made Wesleyan University vesterday afternoon by the score of Field. the score of 6 con¬ the series stand five to three as the teams prepare for the road by to 3. Tho 8 to 1. Cullton and the spring test was loosely played, each side mak¬ Klbbee, op- trip that starts to-morrow night. The Huggins men have taken three in ing nine errors. The heavy condition posing twirlers, engaged in a stirring a row since they began hitting last week, and the midget manager has of the field accounted for most of the pitching duel. The former, however. misplays. had the edge on his opponent and held fond hopes of landing in New York with a majority of the series in his ln spite of the poor support accorded bail bag despite the handicap of tive straight which the Dodgers rolled him, Ed Delaney, the Violet star, the visitors hitless for seven innings. a The Marson ur» at the start. pitched brilliant game. He issued one aggrejfcation got off to a pass in the nine and struck out Bob innings good start and tallied in the second Shawkey and Ernie Shore held* twelve batsmen. In the flnal inning. round, when the the Brooklyn hitters in check with two men on the bases, he retired Buckley, star^center to-day. the sido with six fielder, along the right-field Shawkey etood them on their heads The Scores pitched balls. tripled Xew York University made the flrst foul line ard completed the circuit on with five innings of perfect pitching, XEW YORK (A. L. BROOKLYN <>>'. T, ) score of the iYi the ab r h po a ej tlirhpo >t game second inning, Lefevre's slngle to right field. and Shore, while not so effective, held Cllelch, lf. ..5 0 0 1 OO.Olson. 2b ...4 0 1 0 10 when Ferguson reached base on Joness The Bronx collegians scored twn IVrk'gh, SS..2 0 0 0 5 0Xets, rf _4 1 1 1 10 error, stole second and rode home on more them to one run and was invincible Pipp, lt) ...4 0 112 OQ'.lolmslon. 3b .4 0 0 0 10 runs in the sixth frarae. Mc- 0 Liss's to evened in the pinches. With men on second Uuili. cf ...4 0 1 3 0 0 Wh.-at. lf_4 0 1 0 0 single right. Wesleyan Loughlin drew a base on balls and Hal- Vlck, rf ...3 11 1 OOlMyen. cf ...4 0 1 5 0 0 matters in the next inning on Webb's loran was safe on Harris's error and third and two out and a hit needed Meu.iH. 3b..4 12 0 1 f» Konstchy, lb 3 0 0 13 10 0 single, Tomlinson's sacrifice, a passed then an intield win A. Ward, 2b.3 0 1 5 4 ('. Warcl. sa.2 0 0 1 2 1 bail and Keough go* hit, filling to. the game for the Gowanus out- llorinann. c.3 U 0 5 2 llTaylor, u ...10 0 1 10 Jones's foul to Ferguson, who the bascs. followed witn a o 20IKrueger. c. 101 n o 0 made a Buckley he fanned Bernie Xeis on three Slmwltoy, p.'JOl brilliant catch. but allowed ,.,. ...,.: ,.r .,, )st base and, -when fit, Shoro, p .10 10 1 OlSniilli. P 0 0 0 .: ) to beat the _ie- balls in the .d'Doul ...10 0 0 0 0 C'adoro, p ..201 o 40 Wcbb throw home. Innis threw wild to the plate in at- pitched eighth. Tho local collegians added four runs 2 8 27 1 2 tempting to catch two The Yanks scored their first run in Total* ..82 15 Totali ..30 1 6 27 13 in the fourth on a series of tlmely hits McLoughlin, the and several the runs were tallied. secona, when Bob Meusel, the £Ruttrd for Shawkey ln sixth lnnlng misplays by visitors. The visitors registered their 1 one run newly appointed regular third base- N'ew York.0 1 n 1 0 n 0 0 0.¦ The Red and Black then threatened to in the eighth inning. Tryon got the first Brooklyn o o o o o o l o o. forge ahead in the sixth, when De- hit off Culloton man, boomed a fine line three-bagger Runa batted ln.l!y Hofman, 1 by A Wattl. 1 laney's support began to weaken. Two by beaiing oul a slow 1. I/>ft on ba.ip?.Now York. 8 roller to then to the center field fence. Aaron Ward by Myera. tallies were chalked before the lirst base. He moved Brooklyn, 4. Twv-basu lill.Olson Tliree-bas up to second on infield out drew a pass from wh'o lilt.Meuael. SacrrJca hlt.Pecli Snrrinrf flv Violet twirler again came into his own Garrity's and Sherry Smith, 11 came hcme on Kibbee's was the least effective of all four l' a.!;. Flr«t basn on orrors.-New York. 2 and retired the side. bingle to rjtrht !>n;hle play. Hofman, Pipp, Meuscl: A. Waril . of field. pitchers to-day, and Fred Hofmann .ii '1 ripp: Konetcliy (una.«Ai*tcd). Olaon, C. Ward By way clinching the vietory, the the Fordham shortston. brought in the run with a sacrifice ajij Konetchy. Rii*os on balls.Off Smith. 2, o(T Violet scored two runs in the seventh. Start, made to Caclcre, 1: ofT Shawkey, 1; off Kliore. 1. Btrtiel; Baker and Weinheimor reached flrst on several brilliant fielding play* and waa fly Xeis. Ward took second after out.By Cadore. 4; by Shawkay. I; by Shoro, 4 the star of the contest. the catch and tried to acore on Bob Ilits.OfT Smith, 7 in 5 Imiinns; off Cadore. 1 ln an error and a hit, respcctively. Daily easily 4; o(T Shawkey, 0 ln 5;*off Shure. 5 in 4. I'mptrea scored both runners with a to The score: Shawkey's line single to right, but --O'Day ajul Dtnecn. Time of game.1:33. double Neis made a fine of the roll- center. FORDHAM VERMOXT capture ab r Ii po a »' ab r h no a . ing bail and a finer throw to the plate Tha score: M-Loug'n, ll>._ 1 0 8 0 0 TTamV.ton. < 100 and Ward was as he slid for N. T. D. Halloran, rf.SlO lOOiBiwk, cf 4 o 0 caught WESI/BTAN 0 0 0 the pan. ab r h po a e ihrApn tr Keough. lf...3 1 0 Conlin. L'b tno 1 Army Niile Loses Uss, 2b ..:: 0 li 0 13.lor.es. 3b .10; l :; 2 Bui'kloy, of...''. 1 4 0 0 Mclnnis. Ih 4 00 » n Vick Opena With Single nromley. rf..f>12 0 0 o! Hatemtn. (r. 5 0 0 1 no I.efcvre, 3b...3 0 1 10 1 Haxrla. 3b ..3 00 llnkcr, lb ...5 2 0 SOOiRoote. e ....10011 ln Fahey, 2b ...30 0 0 1 1 Tryon, rf .311 1 » Vick opened the fourth with a hani To Boston UVi.i'mer, lf.,5 2 2 0 0 Oitlonnellv. p.,5 0 0 0 0 0 Siart. aa ...3 0 0 3 3 OlUarrlty. ;f .8 0 0 0 >i single through short on which C. Ward College DratTon, e .8 0 0 18 0 0iJacoba, lb ...511 7 II Conslneare, c.3 0 1 10 0 u Kpiilane. c.SOO J 3 n Daily, cf .102 2 ft 0!T,a\v*on. 2b ..3 0 0 2 11 ' Culloton. p...30O 0 3 0 Kibhf*. p .381 0 S d made a game play but couldn't get the Ferguson, 3b.110 3 1 Italnes. lf 3 00 0 10 ¦.T.j,/ Totals .26 3 4 27 7 2| TotaW :.'>¦ t 24 I.: Bv Score of 6 to 5 ss -30 0 0 2:1 ss 2 0 " .) ruftner. Meusel rammed out his sec¬ Ray. Wcbb. ...4 8 1 6 1 Fordham . 1 0 0 0 2 i ond a nice on Delaney, p.,.100 14 OlTomllnson. rf.3 0 J 1 0 0 Vermont 0 0 0 n o i 0 i na Wheat -and killed the First base 011 errors.-Wesleyan. 4: N. Y. U., 3. Time of gamr 2:10, Myers golden tho Army at baseball to-day, 6 to 5. Two-baso liits.Daily, Wcbb. Sacrlflce hlts.Law- opportunity. so,:. Tomlinson, l,l.v». Sacrlttco fly.Jones. Stolon Princeton Loses Xeis scored Brooklyn'-* only run in It was the opening game of the local liases.Ferguson, Uateman, Uootc. Italiuw. .laoob!-. the seventh when he singled over sec¬ season. The Army staged a rally in .I(,i. 1/i'ft 011 bases.Wesleyan, 0; N. Y. 1'.. 10. Columbia to Double playt -Delaney 10 Ferguson; Rooto to .laeob* to a v Open ond and advanced on Johnston's the which the Out the N out, ninth, during period to Boote. Itases on balls- Off Delanoy, 1; off (V.n y which might have been a t'.ouble play cadets drove Maloney from the box, and nalley, 3. Struck out.By Delaney, 12; by L'oti- Baseball except that Bill Dineen, the field um- threw u scare into the visitors nclley, 6. Hit by pltclior--By Delanev. 1 (Boote). Season by tally- Passed balls.By Draffen, 1; by Roote. 1. Uraplre In 6 to 5 nirc. was in the line of fire for a throw in,p three runa. .Mr. Stvcnson. Time.1:55. Eleventh, by Shore to second and Ernie had to The performance was indicative of With N. Y. U. Nine throw out Johnston at first. Wheat the fighting spirit of the cadets and AXNAPOLTS, Md., April 3..-The flied to A. Ward. but Myers broke a was pleasing to their supporters. Cor- Trail for N'avy baseball team opened its season more than a bat with a single over short. *eoring rigan's line work in left field was a Olympic After month of niarkinjf Xeis. and the a shut- here to-day by defeating the Princeton time, the Columbia baseball t*am will Dodgers escape feature. In fact, the Boston defense . KHT out. was strong throughout. Marathon Will nine in a keenly contested game by the raise the curtain on its season Wcdnes- The score: score of 6 to 5 in eleven day afterjioon, when New York Univer¬ innings. comes to South Field for the an- When Chuck Ward was at bat in the ARMY BOSTON Offer Fine Test The of the GranflandRice sity fielding vlsltors was very ^ sixth he let out a roar over a called ab r h po xt an r h po a e nual clash between the two metropoli- Purcell, rf...r, 1 1 1 o 0 Corrlgan. lf.r. 0 2 610 and seven errors were tan rivals. contest will be strike that Ernie Shore breezed over. 2b.4 0 0 0 5 ragged charged The the first Wilhide. 0 lionU, ss .42 1 0 0(1 3..The course (Copyrighi. 1920, New York Tribune Inc.) Hank O'Day asked for the bail. where- Lystad rf..4 4 0 l>empsey. ef..5 1 2 100 ANTWERP, April for against the men. The midshipmen out- of a schedule of twenty-one games for upon A. Ward across the dia¬ lloniien, lb..i 0 1 8 i'O nn>iia!i. c.40 1 10 0 o the Olympic marathon race, the prir.- the Morningside Heights team, fourteen chirped Beasley, ss..3 1 2 o o llalHgaji. lb.5 2 7 0o hit their opponenta, 10 to £ and drove The Call have never out a mond: "They're all the same. Hank." 3b.5 11110 cipal individual event of the Olympic April They yet gone and made good, of which will be played on the home Johns'n, Comcrford, 3b.4 2 1 Oiiu several of the * meaning no doubt that Shore had a lot lilailc. Lf.. .4 0 ii 0 OIHaley, 2b ...3 0 1 241 games, has been officially selected Princeton pitchers to it's hard fight for the pennant. have been content diamond. Poat, c ...i/O l j. 00 Madden, rf..40 o lou and an excellent test for the cover. L. and Gypsy-Heart, April time, They of "stuff" on the sphercs. Which he A i 0 o 0 2 promises Baker, Kelley Gaines The initial tussle will mark also the Kelly, p Maloney. p....1 0 o 0 3 0 runners of shared to merely drift with the did. Brrlcson. c.'Jo 6 0 0;B Kelly, p.,0,0 o ooo long distance the world. the twirling burden for the April of the Orchard Lane, along line-up always broken return of'Coach Andy to Co¬ II o i) 11 home Coakley McC.rath, p 1 The start of the race. provisionally set aggregation. where the roses through injuries or sickness or else. lumbia after an absence of two years. Parweln, p. 1 0 0 0 0 0 or April cliinb something Bob exhibition in the box ii for August 21 2H, will be made from The score: After Shawkey's .Easiraan 1 0 0 0 0 If are to win season developing the championship ag was the best shown any the Royal Palace at Laeken, just out- PRLVCKTON .VaVA I^L'ADflMT Through the sunshine nnd the rain; they any pennant this they of 1916 for by pitcher. ' 12 .".' ab i« gregation Coakley's plan-- or TotaU 37 27 10 Totals .39 6 10 27 S side of Brusscls, and the finish will rhpo ah r h po a <¦ will need more than the season Iiociger Yankee, in the series. He l-ee rf .3 1 0 0 0 0 Milne-r. £9 001 l ll April of the far, green moors something batting and pitch- the following were frustrated allowed no hita in the five he tlSattod for Perweln ln nlnth. be made in the Olympic Stadium at WaUon, cf 4 1 1 4 2b ,5 11 7 li the war, and in 1918 he was di?- innings 2b 10]Pino. At the ing they vvll carry. toed the slab and tiftoen men faced Anrfv 0 2 0 0 10 Antwerp. The distance will be 26.56 Stnibing", 4 0 1 £ S0;Poo!e. lf fi 1 2 4 0 n golden edge of spring, by Frcd who came only 3.5 M'Nomar. lf.fi 0 0 3 0 OiHump'vs. lb.'lniH on placed by Dawson, to him. He one base on balls and l(o"!n:i <'oll»go 0 1 1 1 0 1 miles, including the final laps over the O...4 the They will need a addition of fortitude Columbia to gave. stadium rrlmble, 0 2 9 0 0 Stubba, rf ...330 l 0 i. April of olt-of-doors also^ large coach three sports fo that was swept away a snappy Stolen basos- Bond, Halay, 2. Snnrifl,-e hlt. track proper. Garrlty, 3b..4l3 2 2 3 Hawllngs, tf.n l 2 2 00 nnd keenness for two baseball and basketball. When by ITonnen SacriBco flya.Oregan, Wllhldo Hlta. Laeken the runners will Mi'Pbm. aa.olO 1 4 Baker, 3b 5 0 1 2 11 Though the v:ind is battle, details in which they hav« ball, double by Fred H*ofi- OfT 3 in 3 off Leaving lb.,6 0 1 R 0|H. blustering. Dawson last November Coak¬ play engineered Kelly. lnnlnga: Mi-Graili ?. in 3 follow a little used road i'rom the VVlnton, 0 0| Oloughl*-, o.J 0 l 2 9 1 been resigned lnan. who caught Taylor off first in the Ini ngs; off Perwein. 4 ln 3 lnnings; off Maloney, Savage. p-100 0 U0.I,. Hakmv p.2 0 0 0 10 sadly lacking. was to suc- 12 In s 2-3 Banos on a a warb'ton. 0 0 0 ley immediately appointed third with a throw as Smith innlnga l.alla--()(T Kollv. 2 off palace for few kilometres, making p.2 1 0 Kelly, p .0 0 0 o 10 As it stands now will ceed him. quick Mcti ath. 1; <>ff Perwelii, 1; ofT Maloney, '4 flit detour which will +hem to the Flsh'man, p.l 1 l o 0 0 Galnea, p .100 0 10 Thre'e the ivfyisper of a drcam they likely be very popular ¦truck out. by pitehor.By Kelly (Haley). Struek out.By bring St. .lohn, p.l 0 0 0 0 21 with other clubs if The veteran diamond mentor has an kelly, 5: by MeGralh, 2; iiv Ponvf-in 3; by main highway between Brussels and MTlraln, rf..2 0 0 1 0 0 Winding out through green and gold. they- constant squawking over third- abundance of in Malonoy, 8. Wlld pib-h.Maloney 1'a.sf'il ball. This road is almost as level material, especialty A Pair of "Erniea" Antwerp. ..41 S 30 out place money i'orces the two to call the the where he has tJregan. Time of game.2:44. l.'mplres.C'ulluin as a table and leads five or Totals 5 11 r.1 Totals 7.44 8 9 83 11 4 Winding by hill and stream, leagues entire box, three veteran and Marshall. through twirlers to n.m- When Ernie Krueger was oti the six small as well as the Princeton ....00.00010040 O -S the scheme off. fall baek on. The total villages, larger ¦aral Acaderny 02 2 0000010 1.6 Through siarnj night's enfold; ber of a bases in the eighth, with Ernie Shoro city of Malines. It was from this candidates was fifty-six and city Stolcn tiasea.Cloughley, Rawllngs, Watson. Through the and red and white and score of these were from the ii the box, the chorus of "You can do that the Germans bombarded SacrlfloH hit.Rawllngs Three-base hit.Trimble ping Money Sport dropped Minnesota Star Guard Antwerp. Double Over two we There will i;. Ernie!"' and "Atta Ernie!" from The marathon will plays.l'liui and Huraphreys; McPhee and Rlossoms the road . months ago offered the squad reccntly. probably boy, runners, howeve., Wlntnn. Stnick by unfurled, suggestion that be ail hands was rather not the of Malines out.By Savago. 2; by Warhtirtou the amount another slico made shortly. disconcerting. To Enter Dartmouth pass through city 0; by Rak«r. 3; by Ualnes, 1 Baaea on balla- Where the lilies leav to light. grea'ter of money there comes into sport, In the intield alone is the proper, but will race along the boule¬ Off Sa?a«e, 3; off Warliurton, 1: off St.. .lohn 1. the !ine-up An evidence of effeciive- vard the which has off Raltor, 1; off (Jalnes, 1. Wlld plieh.Kaker In the moming of the world. worse it is for sport. still uncertain. The catching depart¬ Shawkey's 3, surrounding city, Hit by pltcUer.By Siv»go (H Baker); bv War- nesB shown the fact that he MINNEAPOLIS, April -Bob Butler. been built over the ruins of Malinelfs The athlete is ment will be taken care of by .Tohnny is by fastest man of the Minnesota burton (Kellyi; by St. .lohn (Stubbs). Balk.St. entitled to his percentage from the pitched only thirty-eight balls in the football ancient fortifications. lohn. Umpiros.Byeta and Stump. Tlmo.2:30. Ackermann, who has bcn ihe varsity team last fal!, who won. a on >- actual receipts. et the more he the five he was in the box. place There is but one hill, of not more t Gypsy-Heart. why should we wait gets, less interestedr receiver since 1917. Assisting him will innings several all-conforencc and one or two than 1 per cent grade, near Malines, Ti.ll the drcani is upon the average, he seems to be in his be Myers and V\\ Farreli, both fresh- all-Western mythical elevens, is lost Blanks April gone? handling daily men. The twirlers will be Norman A nice double play saved Shore to the 1920 and this is the only obstacle which Virginia Yale, is at the play. trouble in the sixth. With on Gophers. the competitors will have to surmount Life Moming Gate Meany, H. A. Koenig. a southpaw, and Krueger Butlor. who runs the 100 yards in 3 third and Cadore on first, Olson slashed during the twenty-six and a fraction toO, With Single Hii Calling us to follow on; A Merry Life Tommy Farrell, all seasoned veterans. "ten flat," and vvhose all-around The reserve force of a num- a hot one to Meusel, who made a neat play mile race, The roadbed is of brick, With the One bail when he consists at cuard, particularly his sensational but dirt the road flags of lointer furled player, finds that flve box seats ber of new men, whose under stop. shot the bail to Ward. forcing work in down on footpaths parallel CIIARLOTTESVILLE, Va., April 8.~ ability gettine; Minnesota 011 both and these are Where the hills and for his/guests had been fire is still to be tested. the pitcher, and Aaron p.voted like a kicks and the receiver of sides, paths Yale valleys glenw overlooked, threatens to tear whirling dervish and landed the bail downing broad enough for two runners to travel Encountering air-tight pitching. is down the grandstand and Captain Al Schnaars will tart the punts featured 1919 game;1, has quit abreast. lost li to 0. Life waiting down thr world plow up the diamond. season at first in Pipp'3 hands ahead of Ols.on. the He will to>Virginia to-day, Taylor Otiiers refuse ba.--e, and Johnny Hauck. university. go East to The the route are ex- the Eli a For the vagabovds drcam. point blank to carry out contracts last year's lcader, will b- at third. school in the fall. Dartmouth is his villages along held batsmen to. single hit, a of 1: a? t.remely small, and as all trafnc will which they had dictated. The two other posts in tho inner works looked though Sherrod Smith cho.ee, as he played on the- Green's short fly back of shortstop at the open- was in for a bunch of hard luck in tho bc stopped (luring the race and the of the The are not yet definitely filled, but Sam freshman teom and is eligible for the course ing fifth inning. Kelly was'also Way of the Athlete Some years ago, when started first, but the hard luck fell to the lot well guarded there will be no in the they fighting for Weinstein will doubtless return lo varsity now. interference with the runners. .form, allowing Southerners only In their found the second which he tesl of the Yanks inatead. (ileieh was safe three Two of these came theory the decision to split up a portion of the rights, they press and the with base, held down bingles. \n public season. At Cai on Smith's error when Sherrod failed the fourth inning, and with a sacriflce world series for them. Bhortstop Frank receipts second and third place should former footbal! a to touch first base, and after Peck had fly gave Virginia two runs. The score; captain. is leading on have a benefical effect. But neither the press nor the is contender. but he is sacrificrd Ward erred Pipp's Giants to VIRGINIA TALE public going to receiving stiff op- on Continue ab h po a e stand for more position from who cami to Co¬ bounder. This men first and Make Show abrhpoao It much of the Breen, put BumM, BB..4 0 0 1 7 01 should add keenness to the pennant race and 1920 spirit that has and one with Ruth up. But. Murphy, as...2 0 0 132 crept lumbia from Holy Cross, and Wexler third out, Mahoo
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