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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 <i hit. liner to left. whicii .10 1 0 0 0 7^Y)\viJ Sam made third, and A. Ward hit him (.lletier First baso on er~ors.Vennotil. I I-', lam, Sprcial Correspovdmce ...30 27 Ttiree-baso hlts.Buckley. S.irrifl.-o hlt.Mclxrafh in with a Trrtals 0 8 8?! Totala .86 3 8 24 12 5 " boundcr through the lfh. i. ,-¦ closely WEST POIN'T, X.