Ruth's Twentieth Home Run Wins for Yankees . Giants and Dodgers Also Triumph in Ninth Shawkey Collapses Ain't It a Grand and Glorious Feelin'? By BRIGGS Yale Doubles After Pitching Brilliantly Copyright, 1020, New York Tribune Inc. Harvard Tally In Ouiiiii (¿ors to Rescue of Bob the -Gob; Shocker, véneto, As a travelling ANiD ALL KINDS OF v? -AMD You ARE PLAYW6 /NJ Second Game MAtO YOU HAVE HAß To P^T DISCOMFORT US) HARD Old Jinx of Is Hit in Pinehes -RAILROADS LUCK IM G6TTirJinning pitching MAMsi fa ^-¡j week crowd of 15,000. Frank Coxe, to the himself to his feet, made another effort to PM/ KV,,, Hear! Hear! ground, dragged pitch* LUTH.Dru / V,;/3 Yale's left who shut out who finished the came. PU hander, Some and was tinaliv replaced bv Jack Quinn, Princeton in New York last week, advertising experts The exact nature of Shawkey's in- < .> worked again with effect and think we to until the: deadly ought jiirj will not be determined was accorded errorless support. our dignify team reaches New York Friday morn- The Score Eddie advertising with a v. It is believed he strained a liga- Goode, who shut out Holy NEW yor.K (A. L.) ST. LOUIS 'A. 1.) Cross change of and ment in his back, but it is not thought ab i h p<> a i" a'*> i* I« V » » and Tufts, was on tne mound for style more this time that the injury will keep: TVi-klii'gli. ¡»Mill 7 2 1 Tobln, rf ...4 17 «V Ward, 71) .'.17' 7 1 OlGedcon, 2b...402 1 2 n Harvard, and with the exception of space. h::n out of the game for any consid- 4 2 0 0 0 lb ..41013 11 ' I-ljip H, 2 Staler, the eighth a The ble period. Kutll rf ...4 2 7 S 0 0 Jacotaon, rf.4 0! 2 0 0 pitched «zood game. newcomers Meusal If .4 00 S 1 olWilllafhs. If VI °° Crimson made three errors behind him Say will be Exhibition Came To-day Bodlo ef ...4"1 xx 0 01 Austin. 3b ..300 1 71 and two c.r three .'. gave poor exhibitions and that The Yankees left to-night for Co¬ Pratt, 2b, .411 41 Gerber, sä .3 0 4 I of base the Eli's impressed bigger Hannah, «. 7 n o 4 t 0 Severold, C...4 12 4 Oil running. Diamond, lumbus, Ohio, to play an exhibition Shawkov p .4 0 i« o 0 oi.shoi'kor. p...loo o 0 0 first baseman, played a regular big business will result. ime to-morrow. return to the Quilín r> .100 0 1 O'V fll'.i1er. pOOO 0 10; at They »Smith ....1 0 0 0 0 1 league game first. Doubt it! V.«o Grounds Friday for a stay of tDtlllngs 100 o oo Yale got the first run in the sixth. r'o.it* days with the Red Sox a* op¬ YOU VAJEAR Y AMD After Hallowell had nmlYed Aldrich's For .. («.27 12 3 AM'¿2 Ak)D ihcin owe DAY You ponent.-, .and after a series in Phila¬ Totals 37 6 7« 27 !» 1! ¿Totals 32 3 Oh-H-H-h- Boy!! ain't fly, the latter went to third while Em- forty years we've and return .Batted for Shocker In eighth inning. OF hotel AMD <«n delphia Washington they tBatted Van Glider In ninth inning. SlCKEfO The. UP buy ticket for mons was throwing out Flaherty, and tried to come to the to New York to meet the Western for A GRR-R RAND A^D point New York 0 0 0 3 0 1 2 0 0.fi GRUB Trie Ho/viE Tb-A/Nl scored on Holmes's hit over Conlon's c ubs. St. Louts. ...0010 11011 1 R'oui FEELlN» head. briefly, pleasantly. N0 Their victory to-day was their tenth Two-base Will¬ 6LORR Tin» Elis added a of runs in th? made a clean hits.Bodie, Severe.ld, pair stuff. of the trip. They sweep iams. Throe-base hit.Pipp. Home run- eighth, and Harvard followed this ex¬ highfalutin Juststore in Detroit and won three out of four Huth. Stolen bases.Pratt, 7. Sacrifices. ample. Goode weakened and news. in the last game of Mensel, Austin. Double plays.Pratt, -ÉáÉT passed Chicago, losing ivcklnpaugh and Meusr-I and I'iiv ^fiTrt Thome Murphy. Captain Sawyer sacri¬ series there after it seemed to Pipp: their Left on bases.New York, S; St, Louis, 6. ficed and Aldrich' drove home Recent in «jo wi all In Cleve¬ Murphy clean-ups men's beyond question. Basos on balls.Off Shawkey, 7: .»fi Qulim, with the run. Faherty was walked and land they won only one out of four, 1: off Shocker, 2; off Van Gilder, I Hits Aldrich shoes and and here scored two victories in .Off Shawkoy, s In 8 1-3 Innings; ofl singled, filling the bases. furnishings show- they Quinn, 1 in 2-3; off Shocker. 8 In 8; off Diamond's sacrifice fly scored Aldrich, that wide-awake three starts. Vfi7i Gilder, 1 in 1. Struck out.By Shaw¬ but at ones still homer came in the Holmes was out second base. Ruth's to-day key, 3; by Shocker, 4. Winning pitcher. With two- down in the tabs on six« li inning, and was his fifth of the Shawkey.' Losing pitcher.Shottkcr. Um¬ local half, keep "four con¬ pires.Nallln and Connolly. Time of game Goode walked and went to third on trip. He averaged a home run to 7. 07. Conlon's venient corners." every three games. He made two in single. Janin, who was sent Sorry to bat for hit over Chicago and one in each of the De¬ 'Hallowell, second there weren't more socks troit, Cleveland and St. Louis series. base, scoring his two mates, but was. Hannah, rushed to the plate, and while caught at second on a fast throw from The But his homer to-day was not the arguing with the umpire Pratt scored, yesterday. 6500 were full measure of his day's work. He Faherty to Aldrich. Yale added one much to the confusion of the Brown's more run in the on Coxe about gone before 10 singled i:i the tivt and fourth innings, who threw ninth hits by A. It und then made his homer for his third pitcher, his glove on the and Murphy, with two out. ground, jumped on it. with his feet, and The of Plenty men's suits at straight hit of the game. He raised a violated deciding game the series will $50 flv to the fence in the generally the peace and calm be played at the Boston American iand right held oï' a typical *St, Louis midsummer $60. eighth which was as long as it was day. League grounds Saturday.' high, and Tobin lost the ball in the The Yankees scored their fourth run The score: Straw hats, $3 to $6. the on sun. the hit going for two bases. In in sixth Ruth's homer, an.l in v.w: HARVARD their half of the same the ah r 'i ¡v> a ,. ab r h po a e the ninth the great slugger walked on inning Murphy, rf .41 l o n «« Conlon w .411 1 60 his last turn at bat. Browns scored the first of their three Sawyer, 2b S 0 0 I 4 (« Hall well, rf.3 U 1 0 0 1 the scattered runs on Severt.eid's double Aldrich, m 32] 4 S 0 Janin, rf ...10 1 «) On Among $12.50 shoes Shawkey pitched brilliantly through¬ and Tobin's Kaherty, cl .3 0 0 2 0 Kmnions 21) .2 ft o 3 4 1 are some out the game, but loosened up a trifle single. Holmen 3b. 103 2 2 OiJonM, lb ...3 0 0 12 o o heavy oxfords of after the Vi nks gave him a three-run. The Yanks came back with two more Diamond, lb.3 0 2 10 0 0 Perkins, If.. .4 0 1 4 2 1 Parsons, if ..4 o o 5 o o IlalV-lc. rf 4 ¦> 1 2 on leather, lead in the fourth, only to tighten up runs in the seventh, and when the as¬ Peters, c ...(on 3 2 0 Lincoln. 8b...3 0 1 1 4 0 «superior designed when the Browns assumed a threaten- sault subsided several St. Louis pitch¬ Coxe. p ,...4 11 0 3 ;> lllair. c _2 00 ?. 2 0 for Move Goode, p ...210 1 30 ¡'specially ex-army feet ing at«, vide. | ers had worked themselves into a lather Brooklyns Indians Nose Out Three Strike-Outs at Start warming up in the bull pen. Totals 72 1 s 27 15 0| Tota'.a 28 7 0 27 21 7 Were $22. ft 0 i on the other was Ward the Back Into Second Tn!e. 0 0 0 1 0 2 1.4 Shocker, hand, hit1 precipitated excitement Red Sox With Run Harvard. 00000002 0.2 freely in the pinches, and he was re¬ with a single, after two were out, and Rogers Peet followed with Two-base hit «."onion. SaoritVee.Joti"*«. Company place«! in the ighth by Van Gilder, a Pipp a triple to deep Place Victory Sawyer, Diamond, stolen bases.Emraons, I center. Ruth raised a by Broadway Si Louis pitching recruit. Shocker tremendous fly In Fourteenth, 7-6 Diamond. Bases on bnlls.«7«fT <*oxe, 4: off 13th Broadway scored three strike-outs in the first and forced Tobin to back TLKHT Goodo, 2. ¡...ft on bases.Tale, C; Har¬ 'at St. "Four at 34th St up against .' the fence for the catch. vard, 4. Stru.li out.By Goode, 3. by ree innings and held the Yankees, The St. Louis By R. J. Kelly CLEVELAND, .luna 23..The Indians <"««.vo. 1. Double plays.Sawyer, Aldrich Convenient -.«.¦ in this In the fourth, how. right fielder lost the ball in the sun GranUanä and Corners" period. 't¿y Rice Diamond, 1'erklns. Blair and Em Broadway Fifth A»t and Ruth After sustaining four straight set¬ made it three straight from Boston to nions. ever. Murderers' Row descended upon reached second on the error, the Xew York Tribune Passed ball.Blair. Hit by pitcher at Warren at 41st St backs came to life Copyright, 1929, Inc.) . h m with a violent thud and feloni¬ Pipp scoring. Bodie followed with a Dodgers finally day by winning, 7 to 6, in fourteen .By Goode (Aldrich). Umpires Hart line yesterday afternoon and defeated the and McBrlde. Time of Rame .205. ously tore a total of three runs from drive against the fence for two Pirates innings. The winning run \va.-*, scored but came in the second game of the The Science of his delivery. bases, nothing of that blow, series at The' Batting with one out on successive singles by th< first man walked. much to Ping's distress. Ebbets Field. victory and Smith. Pipp, up, Ruth sent the Flatbush elan back into sec¬ By Babe Ruth Chapman, Speaker smirk"'!. Meusel The Browns' Each team scored three runs National sacrificed, sending second run came in the ond place in the pennant race. The / prior League to and to "A/ bat as / stand the Pipp third Ruth second. seventh on Tobin's single, a low throw score grip and wait; to ninth inning, in which each Bodie was thrown was 5 to 2. out at first by to first by Peck, and a single by Ru!«e the ex-Giant south¬ 1 take a look at the right field wall; again scored three. to Restore Gerber, and Pipp scored on the Gedeon. Their last run Marquai«.!, The score: Agrees Fire play.: was scored in paw, in Leading Ratters Pratt to the. pitched masterly style. After 1 wail'll I get one near (he pinte. BOSTON I.« singled right, scoring Ruth, ninth, Pratt lost Williams's fly b" the first in which he was (A. CLEVELAND (A. !.. and stole second. Severeid's throw first in the sun inning, That's a!i r h po a h1> r h 1") a «. Pact With Minors In got hyid and the ball got for and two runs, nbnut all. TTnnpo.r. rf..5 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 0 Two Bii! leagues away from Gerber and Pratt on a bumped three hits OlEvans If_6 0 kept away for two-base error. VU t. 2b... .'ill .. E> s. .5 1 1 0 SO to third. Gerber lie yielded only five scattered safeties. OiC-iapuui- walked and MetlO-ky, If. .7 0 3 2 0 0 .-'¦¦¦ nkci cf.7 1 3 fi 0 0 a Williams scored on Scv- He was invincible in the In cf...4 Oil :. '¡'1 I'1 A' special meeting of the National 1 Shocker, protesting a called ball on ereid's pinches. A bloke might spear one tvith his mitts K-liang. 0 OiSmltli rf '-' NATIONAL TV.IF, single. the eighth the Pirates filled the bases Mclnnls, lb... oír; o Oicianlr.cr 3b.5 0 114" League, heid yesterday in the offices of Timer. ( lob. -... Aft. K. H. PC. Foster. 3b.. SIM 2 SOlWnmln's 2h.4 0 1 5 S3 ** with none out, but failed to a run if the ball's in the slam's President John A. Heydler, 8 West HornKby, St. I.mil«. 58 IS 9*J .»! put reach.though immense; Scott, «i_«00 4 O'.loln to: lb.4 2 I 17 I 0 Ilttbertfinit 45 173 23 5» .34! across. Walten*. 0. .... 1 1 II : 0 «>': ... 4 H 1 8 0 '« Fortieth Street, it was voted unani- Chicago But you. don't get robbed of many base hits ..-2 0 o 3 o o Daubert. Ciii'nati.. 53 204 34 69 .39 Harold Carlson, for the was Tones, p 0 0 Nu ru'lter e.2 0 mously to indorse the restoration of a Frisch Hero of Pirates, Over the Bussen, p. ..2 0 0 >> I 0 Morton ;« 2 0 l 0 2 0 Bou«!), Cincinnati. 51 100 80 f>4 .HI Duel rapped for twelve hits, including a fence. B_K-y, p....3 0 0 0 2 0 working agreement between the major Smith, New York.. 85 1"« r. 36 .333 Pitching double and a He was tjjurr.s ..101 00 n and minor leagues. A.MKKÏCAN LEAGI E triple. finally .0 1 0 «i 0 0 removed in favor of a pinch hitter in Not Always lîWood The old working agreement, known Player, Club. <.. A |{. n. II. PC Between the Totals 44 «3 8"40 21 0 Totala 49 7 1 '. 42 -.'0 3 as the "national or that Staler, St. l-ouis. .. 51 :n, 10; 1!. on promised working Farrcll c.300 5 2 0'KaulT. «-f 1 n o 3 o» broke the Cleveland, Bases balls. By Charles A. Herzog 3h.. '-'o 1 1 deadlock, however, by tally¬ It also may bo that in that first if Jones, 6; off Russell, 1; off Morion. 3; agreement, hut the matter has never Taylor 0'Kicking, 2b...300 2 30 twice the meeting Dempsey merely happened o If I rank Fordham Frisch v.as the boro Paskert cf.....00 2 0 0 Smith, o .3 on I 3 0 ing in fifth, thereby clinch¬ Bagby, 6 Hits.Oft Morton, 0 In 7 been attended to because of the fact Alexan'er p3 0 1 o s 0 Tuney, p ...3 0 1 0 1" the came. Wheat with a to connect with his first swing. Babe Ruth innings; on" Bagby, 2 in 7; off Russell, « that ..¦ ing opened may fan three times one August Herrmann's in rday's bal! between the »Twombley 0 « o n 0 0 day In 5; off Jones, 0 in 8 1-3. Hit by resignation game single to right and Myers forced him, and get two homo runs the next. Jones pitcher left the National Commission chair¬ RAIN ¦- They knocked Alexander out of the box .By (Johnston). Struck out -By \ and the ex Giants, or Cubs. Totala ..29 1 B 24 12 Totals 26 2 7 27 11 Cutshaw to Barbare. 'After Konetchy Jones, 6; by Russell, 1; by Morton, 7: by manship vacant from that time. had fouled to at bis first or second start and then he nine 2. Heyd¬ The score in favor of Fri sch was 2 to 1, .rtan fr'i- Merkle In ninth inning. Southworth Ivv Olson bagged straight victories. Bagby, Winning pitch« r Bagby Los ler and Ban Johnson have been unable -p 0 o tripled to Fulton has ing pitcher- Russell Umpires.Moriarty to as w no less a p< rsoi than cago 0 o n o oo deep left, scoring Myers. looked to be a greatly improved fighter since lie met and Chill, Time of 3:20 agree to Herrmann's successor. INSURANCE age Alex¬ Ne«. Voiii 0 o n n n i« 2 o x Miller continued the assault a gain« is.;. : r <^n .2 with Heydler was urged to make another ef¬ Great the losing end. It Two b.i-«. Dempsey. II'- has looked to be No. 2 on this side of the. | to rieht, and Atlantic. was -v h lilts-_-Alexan«l. i-, Merkle, KrlBch single scoring Olson, purling fort with Johnson to have this im"«-'i bi '. with Alex .ml Sto i. .. le, bas« Fiai M ..;¦-. Il, :or Sac Marquard followed with a double to The odds certainly would be with a Senators tant, office lied. lili Toney officiating on the mound, and, a« rillcea O'Karrell, I.nun double plays. ¡rf«. Miller to third. Kilduff Dempsey by widespread margin. But Sweep Series JULY the totals runs Mañero Sicking anil sending with bis reach and tho The action of the National Commis- .how. were scarce and T. and Kelly; Hollocher, to Whitted for the third out. long power in his walloping left the plasterer came at ran* Merkle; Sicking, Kelly and Han grounded lanky With the Tamed sion in disbarring all contract along intervals. ..,... i..-.ft ,,n bases.New The Dodjrers scored a might easily start trouble Tigers jump¬ The ex-G ants 5 ïork, ::. Chi superfluous unexpected before Dempsey planted his hook ers from the major leagues was in were the first to score, cago, Base, on balls.Off Toney, 1; off run in the sixth on two singles, a f'ir old friend Fred Merkle Alexander, 2. Kit by pitcher -By upon a vulnerable spot. DETROIT, .Jan.- 23. Washington dorsed. League clubs were instructed opening 2 (Flack, Toney, stolen base and an error. One of the mad. a clean not to the historic seventh with a Herzog" Struck out -By Toney. sweep of the series with arrangt- exhibitions within minor inning 3; by Alexander, 4. Umpires.Moran und features of the contest was Miller's The Detroit screamer that whizzed over Frisch's Hlglor. Time of wonderful catch of Swat Harvest by winning the final game to¬ territory, except with consent of mi- game.¡:2s, Carlson's high foul 5 to 2. Both teams used two nors affected. head and bounded up against the left near the stftnds in the fifth. Fred day, Merkle and John. McGraw both have the sarao hut . - field fence for a double. regular position to tho ball score: idea about this pitchers, the visitors grouped their Géorgie bis grab with The. hits to better Detroit's W. Ivr* & Co. Burns made a magnificent effort to gloved hand and then tossed quick-1 PlTTaBtmGH (N IV BROOKLTN (N U) year's heavy harvest in the fields of swat, advantage. Californians Win Final Game Henry throw the ancient Fred out at ly to Merkle, who also make a ilitM" »«' ab r h po a e "The only runs came in the sixth when ANN ARBOR, June second, one-1 17 0 ft «1 0 pitching is bad," Mich., 23..The but the toss was a bit too late handed nab for tho Rich«« If 4 2 Kllrltiff. 2b..4 0 3 0 psychologically says Merkle, "You have a lot Ainsmith hit a home run, scoring a of California 5 Nai>f»nu Street and put-out. Caroy, of .4 V 1 u o, Jotuia'n. 8b.i 2 ï 1 5 0 of who have, University baseball team Fred si d t'1 the bag in safety. Christopher Mathewson, who roused South*«]. rf.JM 4 0 «-iV.rHTIth, rf. 4 0 0 9 »ft pitchers been accustomed for years to robbing a ball in the man ahead of him. The score: batted three Michigan pitchers at will Whlttcd. 3V...4 1 1 X .**: 0; If ..4 0 0 0 rging O'Farrell tried mightily, the ire of the iMnpires on was Wheat. 3 3 (tirt or working off the gloss. are WASHINGTON (A L.)| DETROIT (A. L.) to-day and won the final game of its in Tuesday, i*«inli»w. 2b-« 0 1 3 3 0| Myers, cf ..4 1 i 7 0 1 They suddenly stopped. An old habit ab r h po '. ab r lip« a e 7 bul best was a grounder to the again disfavor yesterday and Arbiter Grimm. ]t>. ..300 7 0 0| Kotiofy, lb 4 1 1 fl Ou is .T'lrl-m. lb 2 0 0 1Í 0 0 Young, 2b ..S 1 ¡S 3 1 0 tour, to 1. ; Moran a'- X n o S 0 as 1 0 abruptly suspended. The result is that most am Flash on which Merkle ad- ruled in the very first inninu; Barbara, Olson, ..V 2 pichers havo lost their Milan, If ...300 1 0 0 Hush sj 2 0 1 1 20 that had no BchmMt, -..'tni n 1 1 M'.Uer, o ..40 3 H 3 0 eld confidence. are nice «*f ...vll 0 0 0 Shorten <-f..4 0 1 3 on .Matty business on the Carlson, p.. 2ft ft 0 1 OlMsrquard, p4 0 0 20 They fussing and fretting with the ball, either afraid Koth. rf ...3 0 1 0 0 0 Vench, If .4 0 1 3 0 0 l I : line. 0 0 o «i n 0 rley Herzog, the next batter, couching Needless to remark, Hamilton, p they are to break some rule or Shanks. 3b..30 0 3 4 Ollleilman, rf..400 3 0 0 of of the fans »Nicholson n «i 0 0 going else sure they can't get on Shannon 2b.3 1 1 2 2 OlBlllson, lb S n 0 10 10 Toney's twisters with many would be content if Loo _10 0 o o «. anything thi Moran's wore a new, glossy ball. It will take O'Nol S3 .... 1 2 2 3 o'l'lnt-l 3b 0 0 1 .1 1 mall back and walked to ruling made permanent. them about a year to get used to the <;iiarrilv. 0..4 10 3 0 Ainsmith. 0 .3 1 I 5 00 first, I kerl obligingly popped a foul -«-.- Totals ..33 7 s 24 11 Tot«7i 35 5 12 77 IV change. But for the remainder of this Erickson p. .2 0 1 o 2 0 Ayors, P ..100 0 40 t Sir ¡. .Hatted for Carlson In «iu'tuh Inning. year there is going to be a lot of Johnson," p..lfl| 0 »O'Okrlo p 0 00 0 0 0 the catcher «i 'i peppery rBatted Vr Grimm In ninth Inninn. hard on this account. «Olivo .IM " » HitFlags-.«.¦«¦I 100 0 ants went fast to .lecp, a White Sox Shut Out hitting mainly It isn't so much that a whole raft isual Pittsburgh...' 2 ooooooo o.-2 ni' batters have Totals ..30 5 8 27 i* 0 Toi ils .28 2 « 27 13 Suits that Suits that Suits that thing for "Oil" to rio. Brooklyn.. 1 0 0 2 0 0 jc- 7, suddenly improved. It is because a With the Great Alex Tail-End merely lot of good .Batted for Brlckson in seventh inning up there intent Athletics, 7-0 Two-baso hits.Millar, Marquard. Three- pitchers have let the on were $43 to were to wei c to $85 his < .¦. :: as change get their nerves and wreck their con¬ îBattod f«>r Ayers in eighth inning. $53 $55 $63 $65 ning game, the say¬ base lilts.Johnston, Olson. Stolon baso o " ing rr" .'¦ .- a Johnston. Sacrifiée.-Southworth, Left on fidence." Washington.. 0 0 0 0 2 1 2 made dash for sec- «June Detroit. 0 o 0 ft 0 2 0 0 0 ' Merkle was CHICAGO, 23.The White, Sox lmn'>8.Pittsburgh, 5; Brooklyn, o. Bases almost home when on balls McGraw backs this 8m ¦- received shut out Philadelphia, 7 to 0, to-day by -Off Carlson, 3. Hits.Oft <*;irl- up statement. It's as good a reason as wo havo Two-baso hits Roth, Bush. Threo bas Toney's pitch, but sijii. 12 in 7 Innings; off Hamilton, nono In heard to hits.Shannon, Calvo. Home run A 41.50 *'Oi ." bunching hits behind bases on account for the 49.50 59.50 of balls and 1. Struck 1: instead nabbing the ancient on out-.By Carlson, by Mar¬ heavy cannonading that has taken place since smith. Sacrifices.Bush i->, Shanks, Judgu. the erratic of «i. . econd while the ex- fielding the visitors. quard, Lotting pitcher- Carlson. Um¬ April Double plays O'Neill and Shannon; G -1 Cicotte pitched in fine form in the pires.-McCormlck und Harrison. Time of Young, U-ish and Ellison. Left on bases plate. game- 1:27. 3. on ba Felsch's homer went -«- Washington, 7; Detroit, Bases Thi« run looked ver;.- pinches. into the .DIT Ayers, 5; off 2 Hi's Ott Suits that Suits that fr< decisive, judg¬ left field bleachers. The score: Fif.y-Fifty Erickson, ing Greal .lex was go¬ British sportsmen who saw Erickson, ."« In ('« Innings; off Johnson. 1 In ing I 1-nir.A (a. i_) CHICAGO 'A i. ) Arc Blanked Cyril Tolley overcome Bob Gardner in the 3; off Avors, 7 in 8; oft Okrie, 1 In 1. Hit were $80 to $95 were $95 to $115 ordham Frisch de- r <¦ Champions v-e ali h po a »b r h y> » ¦. recent amateur by pitcher.By Ayers (Milan!; Okriu had played invalid Thoraas. '-..4 0 1 o 3 tf. golf championship had to look at a darker in last by . Ion-.: 0ll__bolil, ..320 00 picture Milan». Struck out Bv Ayers, 3. Myatt rO ..4 0 0 1 I 2b,3 0 4 Cravath's week's by -fter Banc ft 1 ..«I fanned in * OK.Collins. 0 7" By Phillies international mêlée. Brlckson, 3, by Johnson, 2. Wild pitch Strunk 4 '. 2 1 0 Ol .«¦_ l-ie fi ants' 1 If of 'f Weaver. ..312 70 Johnson. Winning -Brlckson. Los¬ ,5< the istoric seventh, Walker 4 o i s 0 itJackson, IÍ...4 0 2 0 0 0 This time in pitcher R< « 1!> 0 r« June the London at ing pitcher- Ayers. Umpires.Hildebrand 74.50 to Hurrua 40111 i-f 23. tennis were Young ngled left, This fixed F-Inch, ..421 4 on PHILADELPHIA, The championship they forced to and Bvans. Time of I ti enery for ! Perl c :: f 2 0 0 0] J.Colllna, 11«:: 01 it no Phillies shut, out Cincinnati :-ee, two Americans take game :50 Fordham rank, who :..;¦ 2b o 4 4 2 McMullln Sb.4 11 0 to-day, complete charge of the final match. d thi ba to 10 3 to 0. The visitors mad«' a loft renter for two Galloway, a*.300 4 2 1 Hchalk, 4 <« ,n«l .1 Collins i*« ..! m. r i« i«m support Francis Ouimet, Chick ing produced the (2; K. Collins. .Waver Rail). 2b ,. .4 0 1 2 1 0 Evans, Bobby Jones and and win the second of and 1 Collins, t.r-ft n»wllniia. 2b 3 1 2 i S 1 easily game the foi both Alex an«l Toney were on bases Chicago, 6; 1 »antier« lb..4 no 9 0 0 Williams rf :. o 0 :i 0 1 Davy Herrón. series to-day, 6 to 2. K little Philadelphia, Hases on balls.-Off Moore, Groll. 3h .400 2 1 0! alongé), rf. 7 2 7 «1 difficulty in curbing the Stru- l«. out ...4 0 2 Ocscher held the Cardinals to six h 11. i liy Clootte, 2 Umpires. Roiish. of S 0 0 Mniwl, If .4 11 .< 0 0 The Californian The sale is when one Dtnneon and Frlel. Time of game.1:22. Ijuurui, If. ..8 0 1 8 0 0 Fletcher, m. 3 0« :! 4 0 hits. Hornsby pole«' a long home run doubly interesting .. feature of the Kopf, M VI «I 0 (. 2 Ludaru.«., lb .4 0 «I II 10 There is no to center in the second. The game^vat Neale. rf ...3 0 0 0 0 fliit Ml ¡.-i, ..«« 1 (i 10 longer any lingering doubt as to scores: before reductions ted anrkle, ir ft ¦. who the considers that by Terry Mastern Winjîo, n ¦_'n «« '«.-,.., -,..r ,¦ :¦« ft o 2 on greatest ST. LOUIS (X. L) BOSTON IN. I,) prices .- -.¦¦ League 0 tennis player in one of Kelly': Springfield, 1. Wat. rbiiry. 0 Ring, p .2 0 0 2 01 Meadow», p. 'I 0 2 1 0 0 America.or the world.is. ob r h po n <.' Hhrh po * » 4. "fv-fl .in i n o o' Khnlton. if, 4 0 I I 1 0 Powell cf ,.4 1 1 Off C I oi toward ri¡.;ht Worcester, PlttsíleM. 2. IVIllT. 0 0 0 The name is offered unusual value. An uncommon A Iban ¦' 6 llartfrird. 4 p 0 0 0 Johnston.and the habitat is California. It llcntl««*.;.. cf.3 11 1 lift I'Ick 2b ..: 3 10 0 to the left of hii New may be that Stock,, Sb .401 1 10 If ..312 401 Haven, ?.; Bridgeport, 1. '. the wiry F-nyr». Total* .30 0 24 0 l! Totals 29 3 R 27 IS 2 young Westener hasn't quite the flash and flame of the Hunmby. 2b.4 1 2 4 It llCrulio rf ..300 200 to purchase the finest suits .Batted foi llii.i; In eighth Inning. but tennis students who Comet, Fournlor, lli.4n«) : 0 0|ltolk-, lb 3 2 0 8 o opportunity Cincinnati. 0 o o n o o o o o should know say that Schult-, rf .:io il o «> Il ..- ;¦.¦!. 3b ...3 11 lOf 0 Johnston has the s«, ft at Philadelphia. 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 x.3 all-around ever greatest l.nvnn, inn l o Maran'le, m ,!M 2 7' procurable great savings. game in tho Janvrhi, m, .2 «> o 0 0 «;¦ « « Record of Two-baso l«!t developed United States. 2 ly, o .4016 '. Major League Clubs Htongel Stolen hsse One of these was Dllhnefnr, c.401 R 1 0|Ocschger, p .300 000 Rawllngs. Sacrifiées Williams. George Myers Church. »on k. (i ...000000 Fletcher Rawllngs, "Johnston is the best all- o on Double plays- Rawllngs, PMetrh- around tennis I ever Sheiilol, p. ..0 0 0 NATIONAL LEAGUE nnd Ulderuo; Kswllngs und l.uderus. player saw," be said before North, p .2 ft 0 0 11 No for Alterations AMERICAN LEAGUE '¦¦'¦' on bases Texas. recently starting for M«iv ¡i ....00 0 fl ft 0 Charge Cincinnati, «. Phlladel "Ami with all this he has ft «I ft GAMES TO-DAY I'hlii. 7. Base« on balls '«rf Ring. off the finest temperament for tournament .Smllli 0 n GAMES TO-DAY Meadows, 7 Hum «,ir a tM-llonry 1 o o ft 0 0 < at New Ring, (j In , In play cool, hard ft ft hif/iz" York. at nlriij off Fisher, none in i. fighting citizen, who is ablo to his best when the ¿Clamons ...10 0 0 at Brooklyn. Detroit St. Louis. Pll'-her I'.y Hit by strain is give * J'iMhbiirgh Ring (Stengel); by Meadows hardest." Total. 34 2 0 24 12 21 Total» '.. ..28 6 7 "A S Cincinnati at Other gnmo» not pun ..,« Struck oui lly King. :i, |,y Philadelphia. scheduled. ¡«.allows, 1 Losing pitcher The one man who has a .Batted foi Lnvnn In fourth Inning Ht. Lou i h at Boston. Hing Um- chance to heat «Fohnston is IRatteil for North Qulgley and O'Day Time of game Australian. He Patterson, the In eighth Inning ahèHeilbroner YESTERDAY'S RESULTS YESTERDAY'S RESULTS pave the Californian a preat battle at Forest Hills last (Batted for May In ninth Inning. Weber *-<.... York, 2: 1. summer. He is said to have St. Louis. . 0 1 0 0 0 o o 1 0.? and Hattert- -Eleven S lore» Chicago, New York, G; St. Louis, 3. American improved since that fine stand in a five-set Host on. 4 o l 0 0 0 I 0 Clothierj. Haberdasher* Brooklyn 5; 1*1» tabu rgh, 2. 7; 6 (14 Association match. If iie has, the of this Two-base hi; Iforn_by. Three-bus«* hi' « Cleveland, Bouton, int.). Milwaukee, C; Minneapolis ;: (first meeting pair should be the tennis sensation *M85 58 Na*.aa Philadelphia, 3; inclonatl, 0. ( hir»«/'», /; Philadelphia, 0. K ««««.¦ of tli«- year. Slock. Home run Hornsby S rille.:. "741 Broadway Broadway Boston, 6; St. I/ot/in, 2. Minneapolis, 7; Mllweukeo. 3 Cruise, Pick, Mak-am'llle Doubl pi i. 1 50 Naasau \Vaihington, b; Detroit, 2. gam. (second -Shotton and FournMr I,eft on bases *30 Broad *44th and Broadway Oí V« Boston, v, 91 Louis. 7 Bases on baila CortUn* STANDING TLAMS Iri'llanapi R, Toledo, 7. eleven -, 1363 Broadway 20 OF B Inning Off ...... 3 off Shcrd-1, oft «¦ .¦¦ 775 Broadway STANDING TEAMS (fl game) Mis* hpc . i 1.« i.'i't mi. tb»»« W.L f'( I W .L.Pct. W.L.Pct. Indi inapoll», 4 Toledo, 4. nlfte Innings, S-gourncy I Viclor Southern Hits- "ft Don!., l In 2-3 Inning; ... 345 Broadway *42nd and 5th Ave. W.L.Pct. Appor.nlion In 3. off North ;. (i ¦.. On'nmtl, 31 23.574 Plttab'h- 2625.500 da km «m 11<< rond gam« TORONTO, .li,n«- :'::. Min« Shordel. in . K.lith 1 none In CfevH'd. 39 19.672!Bo»ton. 28 27.509 Columbus, io, Louisville, i. Memphis, 6; AtlnntH, (Hint «.mi. i. May, Struck out By O.achg.i Bkl/n. 2924 ^47.Boaton 2326.469 Ml 1 '¦'ii'i'iniH-y, <>f Atl.-inift. 2; MeniphU, 1 (n.t-on«l 4, by North. I. -Dunk V. York 39 22.639 St. Luuia. 23 29 .49) Paul. *!, Kuillltg City 7 Hoston, defeated Miaa C. Lim,«« 4. fame). Losing pllchoi r.Mrago. 30 26 .636 N.York,. 2432429 Greening, of i¡ Rock, Birmingham, i i first Umpires Klein »n«i Btnslle Time .-, Kt. Chicago. 33 26.869]Detroit.. 1938.333 Toronto, 0, I, when gamo B0 Lowl* 3Q28.J,1/I'h»l».. 24 (.hint« vs. m ihn ladles' ¦-1 «i « 32.429, Wanh. .. l'<> piny ¡ ! Mill« 23 26 .619 I'hlla.. .. 1644.267 Chicago! tiny, gi80 V. M. open of tho I Rock. .1. nirmlngham. 2 (second -.ss - Polo Orounds. AOiii, 760 mi«l »1.10, Incl. bastorn Canada Tennia BANK». 1,1. TO -DAY .I.I.UKTS FlKI.n. . championships _,___ Ta»..Adrt, wiiH i'!«i,m«it hint to d« r*Na.l.4.iu; 4; n«w orie.n«. 3. Brooklyn vs. riiiabuigli, 3.30 P. Al.. 1 I'.niinruioRa, 6. Mobile, t. AdU.