Pirates Rally in Ninth t:o Trim Giants.Yankees Trounce dgers Lose Four Homers in Two Hits hy Ward and Mays Score Innings When a Feller Needs a Friend - ByBRiccs Thrill 40*000 at Polo Grounds Decidini* Run for Huggins Clan Twelve Kuns Tallied in and Ninth Sessions but Re-1 / Eighth Shawkey Startn, Hitters by Two Clubs; Contest a Duel in ceives Poor Support and Pitching Early In Games Rounds Between Jews Barnes and Wilbur Cooper ' Ih Taken Out in Seventh Yesterday Vl?a.rCpt*\. 8. ason'o Charles A. cofetf From a Spitial OorraapOtidant To-at. By Taylor lt ST. LOUIS, Mny 22r.The Yankeer, M_fi_«'l. YunkePH.,. t Thc pouoded their way to victory over the Giants \S> hmmnered their way to victory over the <__b, TIk ._>. 1 t.0 Wheat, »od_. r_. i yesterday afternoon before a throrig of 40,000 fans, who WQre turned into Browne here this afternoon, carrying < urcy, Plrat«fl. 1 '.'. Falk, Wltii_ So.. 2 I maniacs on occasions without number, and it is doubtful if some of them the fight through ten innings before Snyder, Outnt.. 1 I ever will fully recover, The score which spell.d the downfall of the Mc- they delivered the smashes that pul I-iiriift, _lut_x. 1 1 over the winning run. Taking tho Whltt.d, I'lnrtrn. 1 1 Graw men was finally figured out to be 8 to 0. lead twice in the earlier frames, they TOTAL TO DATE Of the fourtoen runs acored two' frittored away their udvantag.*, mak¬ National Leuarue. 04 came into being in the last two inning., r ing erroTB at those times when tho Amerlcftn I,engrjn. HI We KrownB were iiut in the end -__J encourage compari. tvhen the bata of both teams rang so hitting, son! Record for Past U eek tho power of their battlng could not Occasionally do a fit. vieiously that home runs began to be !..¦ denied. The score waa 6 to B, _Iiss Sears Joins tie ourselves. To regarded as time _;.\ers merely. Thoro ln Two Major Carl Mays nnd Aaron Ward got to- wit: were four of these circuit smashes in Leagues gether ln the tenth and won the game, A first-class these two stan.as. Burns With one out, Ward tripled otT the Arnerican Custom final George r|M.E week's record in each league centerfteld stand., and Schang, bidding Racquct Tailor cracks up his and Frank Snyder doing the heavy of games played, won and lost, for a base lined to Smith. wool¬ for hit, Mays Team al St. Cloud en s. _ubnonading tho Giants and George with runs, hit.. errora and runs then came up, and hit into left fiold, Whitted and Max Carey porforming scored by opponenfs, including Ward croBsing tho plate. So do we! as for tho Pirates. Once established in the lead, M,-y_ just brutally games of Saturday, May 21, is as his tisual brand of bail in the 1rildeii Handicaps Himself, Among This home run business is pitched clothiers we're the being follows: tenth inning, and the Brown* went out but Bcats Mrs. Mallory largest rarri.d too far, with all duo respec: to -.utlnnnl l.ragu. in order. Muys came on the scene in importers of woolens in the the thrills and chi 11s the big biows P. .V. 1.. tt. H. K. O.K. the seventh inning. Bob Shawkey ou French Hard Courts United The Ancient Order of Hall Pittslmrph. 0 I SO (M 6 22 started the game for New York, hi3 States. bring. Nrw York. 7 ,". 8 ;!;t 59 !) 28 flrst effort since when PARIS. May 22 (By The Associated used to be a rather Brooklyc.... ¦: i fi ;;:: 00 16 B. April 27, he A Bangers exclusive burled the on of first-class ..., <; Senators tho Babe it v/ould Chlcaxo. s l 2_ <;.". ii S3 against 'ress)..Eleanora Sears, Boston, Custom organization. Ruth, BMton. (1 | S6 OH 12 17 Polo Grounds. unner-up in the American women's Tailor seem, gave out tho passworo most Rt. Louis 7 1 ;! 40 80 8 K4 the flrst four prides himself on pro- Clnclnnati. .71 r, 22 .",8 io :?« During inning. oubles championships played at the miscuously, for now is Philadelphin. « 3 :< 23 01 t8 Shawkey looked good. Tie was nicked workmanship. "everybody 31 for hits here 'hiladelphia Cricket Club last year, doing it." American l.cngue and there, but mniiaged to So do we! P. ". »-. H. II. extricate himself from most of the oined the American tennis team at We are our But it must be said right here that ,. 1. OU. j Cleveland. i s .. ¦;<; 7 ;{« totigh situatio-ne. Handicapped by >t. Cloud to-day. Miss Sears played own the forty thousand who saw this first New Vork... 7 4 4 1 77 (! ;;,-, errors, however, he linally had to give manufacturers, so Detroit. 7 5 2 52 80 t 84 The Yankees hammercd Shocker wo sets in singles with Edith Sigour- encounter of the two leaders in the Boston. 7 3 4 S4 .". up. know whereof we 66 37 with case ley, and, with William T. Tilden 2d as speak. yesterday pot much Yl'a .liinirlon. 7 2 5 40 72 12 03 Tn** l greater than is usual. St. Louis. 7 4 3 M 70 II 40 lX.rJ' Yanks Score in Second partner, a set against Miss Sigourney A first-class more than their money's worth, and as tliicug.. 7 ."» 2 48 7 1 12 86 BAL"-' Custom 7 1 0 The Yanks in the sec¬ nd Arnold Jones. for the forty thousand who were driven Philadelphia. 30 60 11 ,. I got busy again Tailor shows you -..-...-,_. ond inning. Ward hit one through the The service of Miss Sears was fair, howitfits away from the gatos by the mounted a ..^s%_. infield for base hit, and r.n to sec¬ ut her was somewhat .after you've ordered. police they deserve reams of ond when bail for stroke lacking pity, Falk's Williams juggled the n finish. She will play in the singles Home a We Some time, perhaps, a ball park will be Run, while. Schang walked, and Shawkey if the hard court championship and, show you before! built of sufficient size to accommodate moved his comrades along with a'sacri- .ith Francis Hunter, of New York, in Suits and overcoats all corners, but the time is not With Saeks fice. Mitchell then v/haled a long fly to he mixed doubles. in a yet. Loaded, but Started as Williams, scoring Ward, Schang The much discussed of what of sizes that PiUhing Duel was a re¬ question range makes it eaught in run-up and finally :hance a first-class woman such What a ball game! It started as a Senators thus player, as to fit Coiiquers tired, ending the inning, ia Mile. Lenglen, would have against a easy the man of pitching battle between Joss Barnes, of Scoring activities were resumed in ours, and Wilbur of the Buc- .op-notch male player seemingly was build as Cooper, the fifth, with both toams taking a when Tilden met irregular Apollo caneers, but it ended in a rout for Je_.. Breaks Momid Battle ixemplified to-day Wilbur Up hand. Schang started for thc Yankees Irs. Molla Bjurstedt Mallory. The Belvedere. while vfrtually staggered off with n. hard hit tngle to left center. the field with his so hard had in Which White Sox Are _me: ican champion handicapped him- triuniph, Shawkey twice attempted to saerifice, lelf in the but nevertheless he A first-class been his lot. Blanked for Five but with two strikes him he game, Custom The fates smiled their kindliest on Iimiiigs against von handily, 6 To INDUL6E \H FAVORIT6 switched Hs plans und cracked a double Afterward Tilden and Mrs. Tailor charges a nice fat the Giants during the first seven inn¬ Hl$ to the left field fence. Schang scored Mallory ings and the home boys had amo&sed a CHICAGO, May 22..Falk's home run a.\id "/mdnio the kid" dayed against Miss Sigourney and a fee for his label. into the Pastime from first. nember of the French 2 to 0 lead when George Gibson called right field bleachers with the at might Tired of trailing in the pa3time, the team, winning his heavy artillery into play. In the bases filled in the sixth won the the Same Timh 2, 6.0. J. E. D. Jones and Arnold We first Burns inning Browns got to Shawkey in the fifth and Fones later Tilden and Mrs. charge you nothing! inning George hit Coppet's .peD-ng game between the White Sox prove tra<3icau if he imuffjs tied the score. Urban Shocker played first toss for a double to center. Dave opened Jnllory a hard game, winning 8.6. Price about half a and Washington the final score Tne flY with a single and went to third on good Baneroft bunted and was safe when to-day, Tobln'a double into the left lield crowd. rhe good showing of the Jones combi- tailor's. Cooper furabled, Buins going to third. being 6 to 2. Falk's home run broke lation was largely due to thc improved Fordham Frisch Gerber roiled to Mitchell and Shocker 'orm of Arnold Jones. brought George ap a ' battle in which Court- was out at the plate on a fine play by The "four corners*' are at across the plate with a long fly to had Sisler Tilden put in three hours of solid center. In the seventh Kelly led off ney shut out the Sox for five the younp: second sacker. singled, jlay to-day. He has regained nearly your service. Never with a to and after two innings. scoring Tobin. Severeid's single put any stinger left, Gerber over the til of the fifteen pounds in weight men had been retired Long George The score: plate. vhich he lost prior to his departure obligation to buy. tallied on Snyder's drive to left, which WASHINGTON (A. L.) ) CHH'AGO (A. __.) Meusel Clouts Home Run Tom the United States and is about at ab r h po a ej ab r h po a e In the seventh the Yankees took what -is normal Rogers Bigbee raisjudged. fiHlge, lb- 4 0 2 7 1 0j.rohn.on. _s.. 4 0 2 2 4 0 playing weight. Peet Comfaki The Pirates in the meantime were 'l,ll*n. lf. 4 11 2 0 0 MulUgao, 3b. 2 10 1 10 Orioles Clean looked like a winning lead. Peck Andre Gobert and William H. Lau- unable to worry a run out of Barnes. }'ce. cf. 301 2 0 0 Collins. 2b... 221 3 r, 0 Up Bottles in with one out and Ruth struck .entz defeated Max Germot and Max Broadway j .?,'7is' 2b.... 2 1 0 13 0 Hoopor. rf... 310 0 00 singled Broadway although they lilled the bases in *ho rf. 30 1 411 1 0 Pop out. rammed a single to right in the finals of the doubles for at 13th St. '.-"Ict. OOOIFalk. cf. 0 Series With Fly Pipp 3eeugis "Four at 34th St seventh. It was the comedian Rar,.-I |^lianks. 3b.. 4 0 2 0 10 Mreitll. cf.... 4 1 1 3 0 0 Bears "i .! _n field, and Meusel hit the bail out of ;he French tennis G.4, Maranville who had his chance jharrity, c.. 2 0 0 8 2 0 Shoely, lb. ..30111 00 the lot of the left field fence championship Convenient big >_____. ss.. 300 SlOSchaJk. c... 30 1 « 3 0 lule Lvers Band by way f.5, 6.3. Geremot and Decugis were here, but with three of his pals fairly ; Brower. 101 0 0 o.Kaber, r. 30 0 0 2 0 Double for a home run, putting the New York- he doubles in 1920. Broadway Corners" Fifth Ave. to home all the Rabbit did lourtney, p... 2 0 1 010, By Victory Triumphs champions ers runs to the t aching get j_rick_on, p... .100 100I ? three good. at Warren at 41st St was to pop out to Baneroft. But the i Kilerbe. 100 000 Thanks to some lusty whacking and end was not In fact, there never the Browns were able yet. Totals.30 2 9 24 9 0. ' Baltimore Bat ter. Prevails in 12-1 fc-me bad errors, Hoveleskei Blanks Red seems to be in this Totai..28 6 Ship: Rowdyisin count in the sev¬ any let-up fighting .Batted for in to knot up the again band of Pirates. O'Rourke ninth Inning. Newark International runs on ¦Batted for Erickson in ninth inninf. Pitchers Hard in Inning Battle; RobbicV league enth inning. They scored three Sox With Seven Hits Cutshaw Starts Fireworks Vashington. 2 0000000 0-2 a single by Sisler, an error by Roth. 22..Tris -iilcago. Their Bargain Dav Bill Men YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Peck, two CLEVELAND, May Speak- The eighth was opened by George. 0000050 1 x.6 Drop inLeagueRace another misplay by triple.. by .r's two doubles and Coveleskie's of who Two-base hits.Shanks, Johnson. Three- 8; Jersev 2 Severeid and Smith and J«cobson's sae¬ were the factors in Cutshaw, formerly Flatbush, >ase hlt.Mostil. Home run.Falk. Stoleh Baltimore out two Reading, City, (lst). pitching biggest had accumulatod a double and slugged vietorie. Jersey City, 2 rifice fly. Cleveland's 5 to 0 over Boston already )a_e.Harris. Sacritlces. Rice, Oharritv, R. .'1; Reading, (2d). Thc score: victory a single. Cutshaw singled once more >heely. Double play--ColliriK, Johnson and against the Newark Bears before a big By J. Kelly Baltimore, 9: Newark, t (lst). n the opening game of the series to- \sheely. I.eft on bases. NI.W YORK '.\ L.) ST. LOV1S 'A. Ia.) Whitted tied the score Washington. 7; crowd at Harrison The down-trodden Dodgers fiopped Baltimore, 16; 9 .: iay. and then George J hlcago. 5. Bases on Field yesterday Newark, (2d). a!> r li po r ab r h po o balls.-Off Faber 2' into fourth in the 1 » 'J 1 1 I' The score: with a savage liner into the lower tier ()ff Courtney, 3; off Erickson, 2. afternoon, the the place league stand- Rochester, 11; Syracuse, 9. Mitchell, 2b. 5 0 Tobln. rf. ..5 1 5 Hits.Oft visitprs winning afternoon a I'ec'paugli. su 5 l 3 1 0 Gerber, bs. 5 1 '-¦ 3 0 BOSTON A. ' (.'I_.Vi;l_VND I..) of the right field stand. Slim Sallee "ourtney, in 5 1-3 Innings; ofT Erickson ing yesterday hy losinjr Toronto, 8; Buffalo, ,"i. 4 .1 I! 3b... :. I 2 7 5 0 (A. J5 in 2 2-3. H it. first game, 9 to 1, and tho second, 16 to ltiilh, lf. I) Sisler, nb r 1) pu ab r li i_> a e was rushed to the mound by J. J. Mc- by .By Faber stormy twelve-inning game the Chi¬ 1'll'P. lb. 7 0 William.. lf 4 0 1 1 3 1 >-lbold. rf.. 4 0 0 4 Taralcson, lf 3 2 0 2 0 0 [Harris, twice); GAMES TO-DAY 0 0 i' r '1 O ft 1 A < by Courtney (Sohalk) to 9. Newark was outclasscd in the cago Cubs. The tinal score was 6 to 4. Meusel, rf. ..51 1 li t 0 Hcvereld. c. 5 1 4 13 i:t. 3b lli 4 1 3 10 10 Graw and Slim checked the .truck - Ic.T-nston. onslaught out.By Faber, 4; bv Courtrioy at Itoili, cf. ii 1 0 2 Rmitli. Itb.. .5111 20 .fenoalcpy, lf. 4 o 1 1 0 0 cf. 4 1 i first the Birds The contest was marked by disgraceful Reading Jersey City. ti n 0 1 n ¦! Speaker. for the time. iy Erickson, 3. Losing pltcher.Courtney' game, batting the pitch¬ Baltimore at li. (tin, cf.. 00 0 o lacobson, cf 4 'ratt, 2b... 4 00 2 6 0 Smith, rf... 4 0 1 3 0 0 In the Giants' half of this same } 'mpires.Hildebrand, Morlarty and Evan's of scenes of rowdyism on the part of Newark. Ward, 3l>,. s a 31 Lee, !. 2 0 0 2 1 tclnnis. lb. 4 0 2 8 0 0 Cardner, 3b. 4 0 3 1 3 0 rinie of game.1:57. ing Finneran and Singleton hard, at I'hanir, c. 3 1 l K10 Shocker, p.. 4 0 1 0 0 iCOtt, 68. .'. 4 0 1 8 0 0 4 0 0 4 3 0 Burns his team once many of the Brooklyn fans. The bat¬ Syracuse Rochester. 10 0 0 0 0 Scwell. 58.. eighth, George put while. the Bears were unable to do was for about ten min¬ Toronto at Shawkey, r. 0 1 0 0 0 ?Wetnel 'ollins. cf... 4 0 0 2 0 0 SttP-ton, 2b 1 0 0 4 more into the lead with a smash into tle interrupted Buffalo. May., p. 2 0 2 100 fCollins ...10 0 0 0 0 tuel, c. 300 4 1 0 O'Neill. c... 4 1 1 0 10 AT BUFFALO much with either Ogden or Frank. utes in the second half of the seventh 'anee, p.202 0 2 0 CcYekskl«, p 4 0 1 0 0 0 the left field bleachers. But nobody Ogden retired from the in the when of the STANDING OF CLUBS Totals.40 6 13 30 8 11 Totals_41 5 33 30 34 *_»_. 1>. 0 0 0 0 0 0 else could do a with Mr. Buffalo. game inning, many spectators, Hendryx ...000 0 00; thing Cooper's 12002000 9.5*10 2 sixth inning on account of the at a decision rendered W. L. Pet.l W. L. Pet. .Batted for T.ee ln tenth tnning. slants. foronto. 00000400 4.8 10 1 heat, displeased by 19 tBatted for Shocker ln tenth Inning-. Batterles.Rogers and not because he wasn't pitching well. hurled a shower of Ba'more 10 .655Toronto 14 15 .483 Tntals.82 6 7 24 10 0; Total. .32 5 11 27 13 0 And so the ninth with the Bengough; Sny- Umpire .Rigler, pop Buffalo. 17 Xew York_ 0100303 00 3.-6 .Batted for Jones in opened ier, Bcehllng and Devlne. The scores: bottles onto the field. 14.548'Roch'tr- 14 15.48:1 0.5 eighth innlng. Giants one run to the but my, J. 17 14 St. Louis. 000020300 -o-ston. 00000 0 00 0.0 good, FIRST GAME . Fortunately, no One was injured dur- City.. .548'Syr'cuse 13 16 .448 Tobln. what a those Newark. 16 16 Two-base hits.Shawkey, Mays, .'leveland. .. 00002030 _c.5 oh, my, slugfest Brigands AT ROCHESTER NEWABK (I. L.) UALTIMORK ll 1. ) injj the riot, although dozens of bottles .500Reading 10 20.333 Three-base htts.Ward, Severekl, Smith. in their final stand. ab r h po a ab r li a o Two-baso hits.Jones. Gardncr, Speaker Horemans Beata produced Bigbee Syracuse - po were from all Home run.Meusel. Stolen base.Mitchell. 00004320 0. 915 3 Shields, 2h.. 4 0 1 3 3 0 .lb 3 l o o thrown sections of the 12). Smith. Double Pratt Morningstar shot the ball to for one base, Kochester ....26101010 _.11 18 1 Maisel, i l Sactlilces- Shawkey, Mitchell, Lee, Jacob- plays.Jones, SAN DIEGO, Cal., May 22..Coming right Madden, rf.. 4 0 0 1 2 2 l.wn-, lf_ 4 2 2 10 0 s-tands, particularly from the left field Smith ind Mclnnla; Qardner, Stephenson and Max met one of Sallee's hooks Wisler, Tost and Wal. li. cf... 10 0 3 10 .lacobson. cf. :> 1 0 10 0 son. Double play.-Williams, Sisler, ani Mclnnla. from behind with an unfinifhed run of Carey Mattox; Schulz, Sell, bleachers, where the row.dy element Skeeters ancl Miners and Lee. heft on bases.New York. 30; rohnston; Vltt, Pratt Ijeft and drove the ball far into the left field Olsen and Nickergoll, and Prediger. Kiiaimon. bs.. 4 0 1 2 4 0 Holdcn, rf... 4 ion seemed to After Eb- in bases.Boston, 7; ("leveland. 7. Bases 142]. Edouard Horemans. the Belgiar McGowan, lf. 4 0 2 0 0 0 Rertle. lb... 4 11 5 0 0 prevail. Squire st. Louis, 10. Bases on balls.Off Mays, 1; >n balls.Oft Jones, 3: off Bush, 1. oft &billiard last defeatediOra bleachers, well toward center. Knim'ker. lb 4 0 1 10 0 1 Marlclt, 2b.. 10 1 (10 0 bets's hired heln had removed the de- Divitle off Shocker, 4. Hit..Off Shawkey, 12 ln 3. 7 expert, night c... 4 0 2 Double-Header 1 3 .oveleskle, Hits.Off Jones, ln in- In was one of the clouts ever Witlirow, 7 3 1 BI. hop, 2b. 3 11 5 '¦.¦ 0 from the was re- 6-1-3 Innings; off Mays, ln 2-3. Hlt by off none in Morningstar, former world champioi. longest Hay, 3b. 3 0 1 1 4 1 es. 3 11 4 0 bris the lield game and lings; Bush. 1. Struck out. at the Polo Grounds and natur¬ Thistle Beals Boley, 4 Jersey City Reading split even pitcher.By Shawkey (Williams). Struck 3y Jones, 2. Losing pitcher.Jones. X'.m- in their 2,400-point match at 18.2 balk- inade Barely Finneran. p.. 2 1 1 0 0 0 __sn, r. 311 000 sumed, but other bottles found their in a double-header the out.By Shawkey. 5; by May, 1; by two runs resulted. There was K'.i-Elcton. p. 10 0 0 0 0 Ogden, p. 2 01 oon onto the diamond to-day, Miners 7. Winnins Um¬ Mres.Nallin and Connolly. Time of game line billiards here. The tinal score ally Daugliton ..100 0 0 way interniittently taking the first 8 to Shocker, pitcher.Mays. -1 :30. and in the of Gojdenrod at Soccer 0 0|l.ank', p'.','..'. Tno 00 for the remainder of the aftefnoon. game, 2, and the pires.Chlil and Owens. Time ot _ame. was: Horemans, 2,400; Morningstar. dancing singing vioinifcy HLefler . 100 000 locals the second, 3 to 2. the and when Max The thistle over 2,336. Pittsburgh bench, triumphed yesterday Totals.35 1 9 Wheat Opens With Single The scores: ;bounded over the platter a committee the goldenrod when it came to match- 27 17 5' Totals.... ^UiTWi 0 Cities Awarded ing the soccer skill of .Batted for Singleton ln ninth innlng. The Dodgers were two runs behind FIRST GAME Eight of the whole PLrats bunch was there Scotland and TBatted l'or Ogden ln sixth at llEADIM- Roniinel Pilots Athletics to him. America in tho annual international Innlng. their rivals the start of the second (I. IO aEBSET CITT (I. L ) greet Baltimore... 0 0 2 14 0 1 1 0.9 half of the seventh and Alec ab r h po i« ab r li po a Teams iu Soccer drew a base on game under the auspices of the New 0 inning, Polan, cf., 5 1 8 3 0 0 '/.Itmsn. lf... 4 0 0 2 10 League Newark. 0 0 0 1 o 0 0 o.1 who was on the mound Thomas. 3b. 5 12 2 0 To in Detroit The eight cities which will be for 0 .. 2 repre¬ balls and scored on Cutshaw's double York Footballers' Protective Associa¬ Freeman, Duval, 2b. 3 0 '.! 3 2 Victory tion at Todd Two-base hits.Bentley, Lawry, Mar- the Cubs, had allowed only two hits up Hcblitzel. lb 4 l 1 10 0 0 Kane, rf- 4 0 1 1 10 DETROIT, May 22..Rommel out- sented by profc-ssional teams in the to left. Whitted sacrificed and Cut¬ Field, Brooklyn. But it lette, .Shields. Three-base hit.Bishop. Cloebel. if.. 4 1 2 2 10 DeNoTllle, lb 4 0 2 11 10 \merican Soccer were was a close call for the who won Stolen base.I.awry. Double to that time. Wheat opened the. inning Oberc, lf. 4 1 2 3 0 0 Damrau, 3b. 4 0 0 0 1 l) pitched both Oldham and Sutherland League announced shaw coo.nted on Tierney's single to Scots, play.Bishop, l'lerce, ss.. 3 1 out the bare of 3 Boley and Bentley. Left on bases- with a single to center, and Myers, the 1 4 4 0 .IAmps, ss... 3 0 0 6 3 0 this afternoon and Philadelphia won yesterday. Guaranties have been ac- center. Fred was now by margin to 2. The i'anuia«h,2b S 0 2 3 3 0 3 l o o Toney pitching Newark, 7; Baltimore, r>. Bases on balls. next went out on a foul to l Stapleton, cf l 2 the first game of the Detroit series in .epted from the following clubs: the Giants. Grimm hit to victors will meet Sweden Memorial Off batter, ottel, c... 4 0 1 2 0 0 FroltaE. c... 4 0 1 3 6 0 for safely Singleton. 4; off Ogden, 2. Hits.Off O'Farrell. Freeman lost all sense of Karpp, p... 4 2 2 0 the tenth 9 to 6. New York Soccer New on sac¬ Day, when Ireland will be paired with Ogden, 4 ln 6 off D 10 Clifford, p.. 3 11 0 3 0 inning, Cluu, Ybrk; left and Tierney scored Skiff's Innings; Frank, in 4 direction at this and he .Wurm. 10 0 0 0 ') The score: fodd Shipyard, Jer¬ rifice to Grimm over England in a doubie-header. off Fmneran, 8 in u; off Singleton, 1 in 4 point, passed Brooklyn; Celtics, fly Young. sped Hlt by Finneran and the bases. Total. 8 l'HILADEIa.'HIA (A. DI (A. sey City; Philadelphia Soccer with the sixth run of the on The line-up: pitcher.By (Maisel)- bv Konetchy Kilduff, filling .38 16 27 11 o| Totals.33 2 8 27 10 2 DETUOIT L.) Club, inning Frank (Madden). Struck put.By Fln- Taylor raised a to in .Batted for ab r h po a e ab r li po a e Philadelphia; Bethlehem Steel Com¬ double to left. Scotland (3). America (2). noran, 1; by 6; fly Barber, right Clifford in ninth innlng. Wltt. rf.... 5 1 '-' 0 0 0 Young, 2b.. 5 0 0 7 3 1 Cooper's Singleton, by Frank", 6; by lield, and Wheat scored after the "- R *¦ « pany, Bethlehem, Pa.; Harrison Soccer over a little Ness.G.Renzulli Ogdgn, 2. Jj0.- eatch. Reading. 2 2 0 0 0 10 1 2.8 J.Waiker. lb 5 0 1 l Bush. ss_4 2 2 3 The Giants put rally of l'_;>pin.K. B.Post Winning'pitcher.Ogden. who was for the Jersey City.. 0 Orlffln, lb.. 00 0 1 OWCobb, cf_ 5 3 4 2 0 ii Club, Harrison, N. J.; Fall Eiver United, their own in their half of the Kelly...I.. ing pitcher.Finneran. I'mpire.s.Jam»s Ruether, pitching 1,001000 0.2 Dugan, :_>.. 50 1 1 0 0 lf... 4 1 1 1 00 ninth, B.Robertson McGowan and O'Brien. Tlnie of game_1 home club, then to the bat and .Two-base Veach, Fall Mass., and P. Coates, Paw- but it was too little. on T. Stark.R. H.Holt .cs! stepped hits.Thomas, Polan, Hoblitzel, i'.Waiker, lf 5 1 1 5 0 0 FJellman, rf. 4 0 1 0 0 River, Kelly opened shot a line drive toward fteld. ^ovlhe. Three-baBa hits.Karpp, Frei- Welch, cf.. 5 0 1 3 OU'Blue. lb_ 4 0 12 1 :i tucket, R. I. The schedule will with a to and went Herd.C. H.stahl SECOND GAME right P"taff, pro¬ Cooper single right After a hard run Barber his hands Duval, De Novllle. Sacriflce.CaV- Perkina, ... 4 1 1 4 1 1 .lones, 3b... 5 0 2 30 vide for contest3 on Sun- on double to left. lJvj"e.I.- 11.Blakcley BALTIMORE (I. U) NEWABK (I T. ) got anug!.. Double play.Kane and Dykes, 2b. ...11 1 5 2 I'asslur, c... 5 0 3 0 0 Saturdays, to third King's MuKenna.O. R. Ford ab r a e h on Freltag. and lipc at, r ,_, . the bail and then, as he turned a i.eft on bases.Jersey City, 6; iteadtng. 3 Galloway, s 5 2 3 3 4 0|Olil!i_m, p.. 2 0 3 0 day§ holidays. Brown, batting for Rapp, fouled out, McGuire.I. R.Brierley Maisel, 3b. 6 3 3 0 1 OjShlelda. 2b. 2 1 ] " 1 Bases on p.. 4 3 3050 2 o o 0 50 W. Luther A U.. 4 2 2 0 somersault, it seemed to many of the balls.Off Clifford, 1; off Karpp Xonunel, suth'land, p Lewis, of Bethlehem, \va= then the ball into Stark.C..Ratican I.awry, 0 Madden, rf. 3 1 1 1 0 0 ... "Brazdl _ 3 0 0 0 0 but Snyder banged cf 4 2 2 0, fans that tho bail fell to the Struck out.By Clifford, 1; 0' elected Robert S. field bleachers and three Hosie.I. L,.Heminalev .lac.son. 3 0 1 Webb, rf... 21 l a 0 0 ground. l. by Karpp! president; Cumming the left Sweeney....O. 1,.Brown Holden, rf. 1 1 1 1 OOlWalsh. cf.. 4 0 1 3 5 1 ruled othorwi how¬ Umpl.es.Carpenter and Derr. Time of Totala_43 9 15 30 33 81 Totals... 40 6 33 30 18 1 R. I., Fred Natures beauties over rubber amid IaIUt. lb.. 5 0 0 18 0 Umpire Rigler .e, gamo.1:45. Pawtucket, vice-president; Giants pattered ttye Goals.Hosie (2), Stark, Scotland; Brier¬ OjSliaimon, ss. r, 1 1100 was .Batted for J. Al- ley, Hemineley, America. Blaliop, 2b. .1110 4 0 McGowan. lf 5 1 1 3 0 0 ever, and the side retired. The SECOND GAMB J. Waiker ln tenth lnnlngr. Smith, Brooklyn, treasurer, and are at hand. the tumult of the multitude. But Referee.T liolc.v, ss... 5 2 2 2 1 Thomas W. New right Cunnlngham. J__esmen.C. Stott and W 0 Km'aker.lb 5 2 4 13 10 decision brought forth some vigorous JERSEY CITY (I. 1,.) Philadelphia.. 002010100 5.9 Cahill, York, secretary phonse Gaston, hitting for Toney, Williams. Mamitnit, c 3 3 13 0 1 Smith, c... r, 0 1 1 4 1 11EADINO (I. L.) Detroit. 201010000 2.6 « Time.Halvea of 45 minutes <-'lark. 2 1 protests from the entire Brooklyn ab r h po a u tb r h a e a for the in and Burns ended the p... 0 0 7 0 Kny. 3b.... 3 1 0 0 10 , _. po Take fanned, game by 0 0 and it was Zitman, cf. 4 0 1 1 0 0 Polan, cf.... 4 1 1 Two-base Rommel (2). trip day Murphy. p. 0 0 0 0iTipple, p. .. 0 0 0 0 10 team also the signal for the 1 0 0 hits.Galloway, American to Grimm. Duval. 2b.. 4 1 2 .. 3 0 Association fouling .roves, p.. 2 1 0 0 3 p... 2 1 1 0 11 » Thomas, 3b.. 4 0 2 2 11 Wltt, Dugan. Three-base hits.Veach, the National SexteL OlPa.id, pop bottle shower. Kane, rf... 3 1 2 4 0 0 Hoblitzel. lb 4 0 l 11 10 Wltt. Home run.Cobb. Stolen St. 7. .... 0 0 0 0 00 2 0 Dykes, Toledo, 10; Paul, Frisch the Hero Free _ DeNoTillo.lb 0 0 10 (Iiiebel. rf... 4 0 0 2 0 0 Fi.lding Baseball I'Uigbee Cubs Score Two More T ucey, cf... io l bases.Veach, J. Waiker, Welch, Perklns, Indianapolis, 15; 5. Sunday Totals.. .37 16 12 27 16 2| Totals... _36 9 12 27 14 4 oo Oberc, lf_ 4 11 1 0 0 Galloway. Sacrtfioes Heilman, Miiwaukee, Fordham Frisch was the fielding hero Damrau, 3b. 4 1 3 2 3 0 Pierce, bs... 2 0 0 1 4 0 Wltt, Louisville, 9; Kansas 6. CO. i~ Fills "Batted for ln flfth When the game was resumed the Jonos, ss... 2 Rommel. Double plays.Young, Sutherland City, POERTNER MOTOR CAK of the with his wonderful scoop- South Dakota Parks Tipple innlng. 0 1 5 3 2 "Kraft. 100 0 00 and day Baltimore.. Dodgers gave a wretched exhibition in Sta'ton.cf.lb 3 0 1 0 0 1 Cavanagh, 2b 3 0 1 4 3 0 Jones; Rommel, Galloway and J. Minneapolis, 15; Columbus, 8. Wewark 00500 3 80 0.16 » . .. New York up of Skiff's hot grounder in the sev¬ SIOUX FALLS, S. D., May 22..Teams Newark- 3 the and the Westerners added MoNell, c. ,.300 10 1 0 0 0 Waiker. Left on bases.Detroit, S; Phila¬ Brooklyn 0000510 0. eighth iecarr. p... 3 0 0 0 2 delphia, 8, Bases on balls.Off enth. Frisch missed what would have in the South Dakota Baseball League Two-base hlt.Smith. two more runs on a base on balls, er¬ 1 Johnson. c.,.400 Rommel, Eastern been a most force-out at sec¬ Three-baso hltB. p 30 0 0 4 0 3; off Oldham, 1; otT Sutherland, 1. Htts. League amazing played their first Sunday games to¬ Krumenaker (3), Webb, David, Bishop, rors by Konetchy and Johnston and a jliernliurdt. Off Oldham, 6 ln 5 Innings; off Sutherland, Pittsfield, 6; 3. ond by th rowing wildly, but it is a day, although the South Dakota Su¬ Jacobson, McGowan. Home run.I.awry. In the Totals... .29 3 10 27 14 41 Totals.34 2 7 24 14 1 9 ln 5. Struck Waterbury, Stolen two-bagger by Sullivan. ninth, out.By Oldham, 1; by Worcester, 6; New Haven, 5 (lOins.) wonder he was able to throw at all preme Court has ruled that Sunday bases.Manning, Maisel, Lawry, however, the home players came back .Batted for Pierce ln ninth Innlng. Rommel, 4. Balks.Sutherland, Rommel. was are Sacr'flce.Bolden. Double ptays TBatted for Cavanagh in ninth Passed bail.Bassler. Losing pitcher. Hartford, 8; Bridgeport, 5. from the position he in. games illegal if admission is .Shieldsiui and Defter strong and bumped Freeman for three innlng. The score: Krumenaker; (un- Readlnff. 10010000 Sutherland. Umpires.Diuneen and Wil¬ Albany, 5; Springfield, 3 (first). st Suecessful Year\ charged. asslsted). Left on bases.Newark, 7; Bal¬ runs, thereby tying the score. Jersey 0.2 son. Time of game.2:20. 2 ..21 PITTSBURGH (N. __.) I NEW YOIUC (N. The local were timore, 6. Bases on balls.Off City.. 00100200 x_3 Spfingfield, 5; Albany, (second). I.) grounds thrown open off Tipple, 7; Neither team was able to tally again Two-base ab r h po a <. ab r li po a e to the but a was Clark, 4; ofT David, I. Hits.Off Tipple hlt.Damrau. Three-base hit Blgbe«, lf... Rl 2 lf... 6 2 1 00 public, charge made 3 ln 5 Innings; off 9 ln until the twelfth, when Mamaux, who .Kane. Stolen Goebel New Penn State Net 41_|r.urt_.f> for seats in the David, 4; off Clark bases.Duval, (2). Captain Carey. cf-4 1 1 1 1 Barcroft. su. 3 0 0 :i 20! grand stt.nds and 6 in 5; off Murphy, 3 in none; off Groses' took up the pitching burden for the hacrnlces.Lucoy, Jones. Double plays. STATE __ar_ri»!lie._- 410 0 2 01 l-'i-ivh. 2b.. 3 0 0 4 41 bleachers. J ln 4. Hit Pierce, and COLLEGE, Pa., May 22.. Cuttiliaw, '._>. 5 3 4 t 0 C V rt... 3 0 1 2 0 0! Approximately 3,600 spec- by pitcher.By Clark (Tipple). Dodgers in the tenth, paved the way Cavanagh Hoblitzel (2); Jones, Samuel Y. of tuiig, tators this Struck Duval and Btaploton. Left on Boggs, Melrose Park, has V-hltto-l. rf., 3 1 3 3 0 C Kelly, lb... 4. 3 !l 2 1 paid charge, while hundredi out.By Tippkl, 2; by Groves, 1. for his own downfall by giving Grimes bases. been elected of the Penn TUrney, 3b.. 4 1 3 4 i 0 Kl__. cf..., 411 1 » took advantage of the free exhibition Winning pitcher.Groves. Loslng pitcher Je.?_-/,.Clty¦ 6; ReafHngr, 6. Base on balls captain State .Srimm, lb... .1 1 2 0 0 '' p 2 0 0 2 4 0 .David. Umpires.James, McGowan and a base 031 balls with none out. A sac- .Off Tecarr, 1. IIit by Barn- tennis team for the balance of the sea¬ 8b... and stood on the side lines. O hardt, 2 pitcher.By _W_, C. 4 0 0 8 1 _ 10 0 0 0 0 Bnen. Time of a (Jones, Struck 0'Brown game.2:10. rifice by Cheeves, triple by Sullivan Tecarr 'Kane). out.By son, succeeding Glenn Beard, of Har- -__>per, P- 0 0 ._ 0 11 nvder, (...41 3 0 'J ') and an error Mamaux enabled the 6; by BarnKardt, 1. Umplres. Txiere's Barnes, p 30 1 o 0 0 by Carpenter and Derr. Time of game.1:40. risburg, who has been forced to give Sallee, p.... 0 0 0 0 0 0 Cubs to score two runs and win the up tennis for this year. Boggs is a Toney, p_0 0 0 0 10 game. in the school and is ... 10 0 0 0 0 Golfer junior engineering jtQaston in fl The score: Holes in One his second on the 17 playing year team. f<*-l_.40 8 27 7 ll Total.. ..__ 6 11 ?7 16 CBICAGO (N. T. ) BROOKLYN* (N. I_* something Standings ^lajor Wheeler Phillips, competing in the .Batted for Leagiies r h a t ih r li e Rapp in ninth innlng. ab po po medal .n.tteii for Toney jn ninth innlng. Barber, rf. M o ;i 0« Ol.on, rs. ... 6 0 0 6 00 play handicap tournament at fi 0 1 6 n .10 3 3 about llol'cher. s_. 0 .lolinston, Sb. 1 the them -.tisburgh.. 000000 0 2 «.8 NATIONAL LEAGUE Ridgewood Country Club, yester¬ AMERICAN LEAGUE T. rrv, 2b... 6 0 2 S .0 ClrifYlth, rf.. 5 0 1 1 0 0 won H«w York... 10 0 0 0 0 11 3.6 Orimc.. lb. 4 3 2 15 0 0 Wh.at, lf.... 5 2 3 10 day his way into the hole-in-one ._o-ba«e hlt.-.- Burn.. Cutshaw (2), Sny- YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Maisol. cf... 3 1 0 4 10 Myers, cf... .10 0 2 0 0 club. Phillips got his coveted ace or aar, (Cooper, King. Home runis.Whitted, YESTERDAY'S RESULTS llob'non, cf. 1 0 0 0 0 0 Konetchy lb 3 1 l 12 o l the eighth hole, 220 yards long. A. C RACING I'lllM'TftS, p., 0 0 2b... 4 0 0 4 S 0 Burns, Carey. 8nyd*r. SfwrtttceB.-Ban¬ Pittsburgh, 8; New York, 6. New 6; St. 5 Kilduff, won the meet a eroft, Tierney, Frisch, Whitted, SklfT. York, Louis, (10 ins). Sullivan, lf. 5 1 4 4 0 0 Taylor. c. 2 00 4 10 Getting with score oJ Double Chicago, 6; Brooklyn* 4 (12 ins.). Cleveland, 5; 0. KeU. her. 3b 4 0 1 2 4 0 Krueger, c... 1 1 2 0 1 83.10.73. play..Carey, Maranville ancl Cut¬ Boston, . shaw: VF'arrell, o. 5 0 1 4 SOiltuether, p... 300 0 3 0 . » Cooper, Tierney and Grimm; RktfT Other teams not scheduled. Philadelphia, 9; Detroit, 6 (lOinB.) 3 0 1 0 3 000 0 2 1 and Cutshaw. l.eft on bases.-New York. Freeman, p. o!Mamaux, p.. 6; 2. York. p_ 0 0 0 0 0 0i*..i*_rt . 101 0 0 0 4. Pittsburgh, ll, Bases on balls.Off Chicago, Washington, Macomber Horses Sail Twombly, cf 2 0 0 0 0 0 tMltehell ... 0 0 0 0 05 JAMAICA gJQPer, 2; off Barnes, 2; off Sallee, 1. STANDING HAVRE, May 22..Forty-six horses lllts.Off Barnes, 11 in 7 (nono OF CLUBS STANDING OF CLUBS Totala... .44 6 33 36 17 0 4 8 30 IS 5 '.-t In Innings Totale.43 mostly yearlings, from M. A, K. Ma- eighth); off Sallee. 3 ln 1 (none out a:i tt.i {_ u Oi c. <| .Batted for Buether ln nlnth innlns. comber's stable, sailed for New Yorl nlntftj; off Toney, 3 ln 1, Struck out. 2 ° *.* sl 3 *\ r TODAY 2". . 3! tBatted for Mamaux ln twelfth lnnln_. on ).. Cooper, 6; by Barnes, 3; by Sallee, 1. S _i I 8 ali! the steamer Lafayette yesterday Wild pltch.Barnes. Loslng pitcher. ChlcaR-o. 10000102000 2.6 They are of the former Van Hallee. Brooklyn. 00000010300 0.4 products THE $3,500 Umplrea.O'Day and Quigley. derbilt establishment at Chantilly ant Tlrne of came.2:30. H S-! MI Two-baso hits.Terry, Grimes, Sullivan will be raced at the (21, Konetchy, Hood. Three-base hlta. American tracks Sullivan, Krueger. Home Race Next Plttsburrh, 2 _| Cj .BOB Clev«>ia_id.. i 61 BIBlllSI .618 run.Wheat. Walking Monday N*ew A'ork. «i 3 41 .«5« New York. .1 3 Sl 81 3, IX l.j .600 Stolen base.Grlffith. Saerltlaes.Maisol, Brooklyn Socceri.es Win COLUMBIA The annual City Hall to Coney Island ''Iiicago.... Ol 4 4 .630 Detroit.. '. I a 4 (I l!l 16 .543 Cheeves, Kelleher, Taylor. DoAle plays. the Vikings 5 to 0 al PURSE lirooklyn... 51 41 1 .514 Witnirton 3 1 I 2 Johnston and Konetchy; Kilduff and Ko- Defeating by walk of the American Waikers' O,* 0 61617 .485 the in And 4 Other Good Raees Club, Boston. .483 Boston., 0 i I '.', 8 13 14 .481 netchyj Kelleher and Grimes. Left on Ridgewood grounds Brooklyn which was to have been held last Feb- Sl. Louis.. "I .337 St. I.miis. 0 3 3f 21 3| Sll..l37! .460 bases.Chicagro, 12; Brooklyn, fi. Bases on the Brooklyn Football Club yesterdaj BEGINNING AT 2:15 5*. M. >uary. will take on Memorial t'im"inniiti.. 1 .324 3 1 -1 13'. i.. balls.Off Freeman, 8; off Cheeves, 1; off advanced into the final round SPECIAL RACE TRAINS place 8. Ciilcuro....) 2] ll .148 5; off of thf leave Penn. Day. it was announced yesterday. It ia I'liilu'lilaia. »| .310 I'hllu'phla.l l| 3 I 0| [lOI.Oi .838 Ruethpr, Mamaux, 2. Hits.Off annual La Sultana Station, 33d St, and "th 11! 13 17 15 1K '. 3 Freeman, 6 In 8 2-3 innings; off Tork, 1 in Cup competitioi Av.; also Flatbush Av., Brooklyn, at expected that more than 200 athletes <______.A??.. J '>0jj Gaineslont.il3[12JJ".6117|U|17|16i20! 1-3; off Cheeves, 1 ln 3: off Ituether, 9 In and will meet Tebo Yacht Basin in thi 12:15, 12:45, 1:15 and 1:45 V. M. win compete for the various prizes and GAMES TO-DAY GAMES TO-DAY 9; olf Mamaux, ln 3. Struck out.By play-off for the trophy. Special rars reserved for ladies. Reg¬ have been invited to Freeman, 1; by Ruther, 3; by Mamaux. 1. a ular trains leavlng- Penn. Station at many champions Pittsburgh at New York. New York at St. Lonia Wlnnlne pitcher.Cheeves. I.osing pitcher S:0_ and Flatbush Av. at 2:0» make the ten-mile hike. at .Mamaux. Umpires.Moran and Southern Association I". M. stop at track. Also via Lox. ______.» ., ,.... Chicago Brooklyn. Washington at Rigler. Chicago ... Av. "L" to 160th St. Louis at Boston. -,» Nashville, 7; Chattanooga, 0. St., Jamaica, thence 55.. .ehall To-flnj, Polo Grounds. 3:30 P. Boston* at Cleveland Ban. bull by trolley. va. Advt. Cincinnati at To-day. Ebbets Field. Brooklyn Birmingham, 3; New Orleans, 2. 11., Uiantj Pittsburgh. Philadelphia. . Philadelphia at Detroit vs. Chicago, 8:30 P. il..Advt, Memphis, 4; Mobile, 3. ______jH_D_j S3.S5. Includina Tax.