Yankees Beaten by Dodgers, 3 to 2, in First Inter-League Exhibition Game of SeasS Ruth's Error in Fourth Halpiii Again 1.-.-,-,-,.__...- Defeats New York XL S. The Days of Real Sport ------ByBRiocs Goullet-Marin Squad Captains ¦! ¦. II « II Win Six-Day Babe's on Neis's Grounder Nets Team Misplay Winning . Olympic_- ; Pratt's Bobble Paves to First Race^Gar^ Way Two N. Y. A. C. Veteran Honore« Eg« and Madden Brooklyn Tallies ; Mogridge Charged With Loss by Committee; $200,000 Furious Unped. Required for Expenses Sprinting £l Brings Grind to Q^ By W. J. Macbeth Considerable progresa was made tc JACKSONVILLE, Fla., March 13..This was a happy thirteenth for ward shaping the plans of the America Final Charles H. Ebbets, the genial squire of Flatbush, and he is celebrating team of athletes to the Antwerp, Bei Standing to-night, white vest and all. Mr. Ebbets's gium, classic next at a Gullet and Brooklyn Nationals took a fall August generi Hill and Matfn "'ft Upî-M* out of Miller Yankees meeting of the American coir l2 Huggins's in the inaugural exhibition game of the Olympic Dupuy andRainer.iSJ J 5* season this afternoon a score of 3 2. mittee, held at the New York Athleti and Hanley...2;378 | by to Club Buysse Spel88en8.2.178 i Ji It was not much of a as yesterday. The confab was at Godivier and Van * game, big league baseball goes, and was Nek.2,378 f* drawn tended by every sport body that will b - i< _adly out. Brooklyn outhit New York 12 to 6, and deserved to win. The Yankees showed themselves represented in the international cor By Fred Hawthorne painfully lacking in sufficient bat¬ tests, while Army and Navy represem Alfred Goullet and ting practice, for the Dodger had the atives Jake Mari. Hugmen swinging at also took part in the conferenc the six-day bicycle race bad balls all afternoon. After five hours of arduous at \\J* clinched work th Square Garden last night by Brooklyn the game of! members adjourned to meet again thi most sensational onTsT George Mogridge's southpaw slants at exhibition! of !_*? Pratt's morning 10:30 o'clock. ever seen on a cycle track, ft weak arm was mainly responsi¬ The Score Of the let who w,,^ ble for the brace of many important decisions ai earned the lion's share tapies the Dodgers BROOKLYN (N. _.) MOW YOItK (A. rived it was glory. ¦""'»«tii_f" ab r h ci L.J at, unanimously voted t hung out in the third Or po a ibrhpo it Oscar . Olsen, 2b ..5 1 3 2 2. 0 Tewster. 8b..1 0 0 30 tender the track o< teai Egg and Eddi* _f__u_. Olson's delayed steal of second Neis Johnston. Sb.5 0 1 1 2 captaincy tho had been * Myers, cf ..5 0 2 1 Jll'eH.ln'gh. u.;< l 'J 0 20 to Matthew Goullet and MÄ brooke loose for the plate. Pratt cul »heat. 0 Oil'IpU, lb ....'¡0OIJ 10 Halpin, New York Athlet: rivals all 1Í...3 0 0 2 0 0'Huth. cf ...2 0 0 3 0 1 through the week «_.2? in on the throw. He could have easilj Konctc'y, lb.4 0 1 7 i'ratt. 2b Club, who^iloted the American tea: during a terrific smothered Ward, sa ..4 0.1 3 3« ..400210 "jam" i_,t _.. *l the run and retired the sid< rf ...2 2 Vick, rf ...3 0 1 2 0 0 to at the meets finish of the sixth with a Neis, 2 0 10 Boll«. If ...4 0 1 1 10 victory OlymDic in Atl point^DriS1?* schoolboy toss, but was slow ir Miller, o ..4 0 1 7 0 1 Ruel, c ...4 0 1 6 final hour of and the Billot, o ..10 1 4 00 0 0 ens, London and Stockholm. riding 22?____? handling ball, and then peggec Cadera, ..10 Mo_rldgo. p.l 01 1 2 0 out, ridden into th. "* high, his man. p 0 6 10 Small'ood. p.l 0 0 1 4 0 General Robert Lee con literally *' losing Two clean sin Maniaux. p..l 0 0 0 10 Colllna. p. .0 0 0 0 Bullard, by Goullet single-hand, d «^ followed. Mohart, p. .1 0 0 0 10 10 of gles ..10 ^Gleich ...,0 1ft 0 0 0 mander the East, wired his accep Alphonse Speissens, of* Ruth's error .Krueger 0 0 0 0 {Meusol 0 0 Belei__, ' on Neis's easy groundei ....10 0 0 anee of commander of the America resposibie for this "jam " rw. !" was responsible for the run off Mo Total» ...3« 8 12 37 13 2l Totals a flash from the ...802827151 team of which was field a« ÄKS gridge in the fourth. .Batted for shooters, forthwit ers had slowed down Mamaui In the sixth Inning. approved by the members by a resoh Smallwood in Form tRan for Vick in the eighth Inning. tion. gap of a quarter of a he^Ä? (Batted for (Tollina In the ninth Inning. Colonel Robert M. Thompsoi lap. Out Jl Brooklyn we. unable to score eithei former of the camp leaped Goullet, threw Dodger» . 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 9.S president American Olyn his wheel and &m,?,*"it; en Percy Smallwood or Warren Collins Yankees . 0 0 0 1 0 00 1 0.2 pic from fairly burned th_ forniacommittee, telegraphed Cal up as he led the field in N S^nallw.ud pitched high class baseball Two-base .Pecklnpaugh. Three-base hit. that he be recorded as donatin A terrific wîLît' he was at his best in the pinches. Thi Vick. Stolen baaes.Olnen. Myer». Nel». Peckln- $5,000 toward the fund to send th pace was set by -he FUi paugh (2J. Vick. Sitcrlflce ¡th Freddie - Yankees were lucky to score in thi fly.Ruth. hit.Neis. Sacrifice American men to Hill nextjicAi inm play.Smallwood. Porklnpatigh Belgium. Goullet's was ¡me,liífMir 'fourth. Miller's low throw on Peel and J'ipp. Left on bason.Brooklyn, tí; New It was that speed even X. Bas«-« on balls.Off York, agreed approximate he rode like a greater m stealing -put Rogers on third, whenci 1; off Culore, I ; off Mamaux. $200,000 would be for fiend, mile after he was Mohaxt, 4; off Smallwood. 1. Hits.Off required th until a¡J able ... almost to walk home on Ruth'; Cadore, 2 In S : off Mnma.ni, 2 In 3 in a expenses. Madden, dropping fro» liinings; off Mohart, 1 In 3 off ENDANGERING wheel, was caught and ¿j long fly. 6 In 4 Innings; Mogridge, passed. a Innings; off Small«vood. 5 In 4 Innings; off Athletes Leave July 24 never | Mohart, rookie Brooklyn pitcheT Collins. 1 In 1 hinlng. lilt by .By Your Probably again will the te- was wild as a hawk in the bu ridge (Wheat). Stnn-k Mog¬ Tentative dates on which some por¬ prbciüus of Goulett's work on the eighth, Mohart. 8. by out.By Mamanx. 5; by tions of the team will in the track be seel after handing out three bases on balls Collins. 1. PassedMogridge, 2; by Smallwood. 2; by be sent across Garden. Out of the struck out both and ball.Ruel. Umpires.O'Day were announced. The team of Young ufe mile sprints in the twenty-oi,i Pratt and Vick. Dlneen. Time of gami.2:07. and track Just ¡ast hoar Gouirl Rvth give tho fans a thrill in th. field athletes will leave on July himself won, a dozen, and 24, which would To HAVE A it was besides fourth before delivering his sacrifie- while and set them in Antwerp COUPLE his furious riding that t-J lie Koney Olsen were disposing on August 3. The members of Egg and Madd n for«! fly. knocked th. bull iar over th of Pipp It was a the LAT>Y out of the race distant right Held but big mistake. shooting team will sail about July 3. FRiENkDS the sixth sprint. ».'¿I wall, the wim Mohart purposely passed Ruth, fill¬ to be followed one carried it foul by about thirty feet ing the and then week later by tho worp^y Scenes of wild excitement. In the first two bases, struck out cyclists. It was deemed advisable to over as soon as Goulett had folloiH innings Mogridge go both Pratt and Vick. have the members of the the line in first flashed acrojjl the Dodgers ir. order. With two out i team in swimming VUv« CpT-r« N. Y. Tri..__ Im. place on the fina; the Bel^-iam three weeks ¦ of the race. He disj Yankees' first, Pipp worked Ca before M i and Magin were »J dore for a Huggins to-night announced the their scheduled compétition in order corded a tremendous pass. Cadore had "Babe names of the men to become ovation a. 0*3 Ruth in the lio'e who will make the acclimated. N rode, arms over each when Leon suddenl advance on the of The sectional .ther'a should.'1 wheeled, and by a throw camp the champion tryouts of track and slowly around the track. quick caugh Reds at Miami. are ns field athletes will bo New It Pi¡-p flatfooted off first base. Wall They follows: the held throughout Yorkers was announced by the was chased Catchers-.Hannah and Ruel; pitchers. country on June 2d. In the East after the race that offiriife quickly down and capture Mays, Mogridge. they will be held at Franklin had been Egg and Maddtt*, by the eager Dodger ¡nfielders. and Shawkey, Thormahlcn, Field, penalized a ap because The National broke Quinn probably Collins, of the Philadelphia; in the middle west at Score faulty pick-up the off Leaguers the ic on Heavilv during in the I youngsters; Chicago, the Pacific Coast, on a Joe ar.d sprints., 1 third, und bagged a brace o infielders.Pipp, Pratt, new track at Kopsky Willie Coburn lo'iti* runs as a re Pockinpaugh, Fewster and Ward; out- Pasendena. It has not lap after 6 o'clock last ult of sensible base run fielders.Ruth, yet been decided where the night as û ning, coupled with timely Bodie, Vick, Gleich and | prelimi¬ result of a furious "jam" started the hitting Meusel. naries in the South would be held. At Show Gus Lang and Jake bj Neis, Saskatoon flash, started th Charlie will The winners at these will Dog Mag.n. For fift«: trouble with an infield O'Leary accompany the tryouts par¬ ¡ minutes the thousands of single, whic Miami party as coach, but Bob Con- ticipate in the final tryouts in tho the Garden persons *: Peck captured away behind the mid and Joe Harvard NEW HAVEN, Conn., March 13..A were transformed in_ die n-ry Kelley, the scouts, will stadium, which will be held the revival of shows howling maniacs as the bag. Mogridge threw out Mille stay here to the in conjunction with the anual out¬ dog here toda? twenty-two r,;- and Cadore lo.'ted co Budie. But keep youngsters work¬ by. the reorganized Elm Kenne ers in the grind whirled Oise ing, and to act as a reception committee door national A. A. U. Club City about Ú: scratched a hit down the third bas for on 17. championships there were 410 dogs benched. Th« steep banks. DufTy Lewis^ when he arrives. July attendance was started the line, putting Neis on third. A momen The team The men excellent, although i & Lang rumpus by will for Grantland at tryouts Rice sudden-, on a play Miami on Mon- swimmers wiK rained from later, double steal, Neis crosse aay and very likely take place in morning until night. Dog¡ ly diving out from the field and setti_¡ with the first ru:i of the afternoot Tuesday and then both Red? to Chicago, owing owned by New Yorkers were win a furious pace. Magin was and Yanks pack up and move to its central location, while the womer ners heavy New clinging;.* Johnston singled cleanly to scoi Ptlm in many breeds. (Copyright, 1920, York Tribune Ine.) his rear wheel, and between them Olsen from right, Beach, where a game will be played swimmers will likely hold their tryouts James W. of the- ing second. on Wednesday. The New in this city. Wrestlers wiil ir Ball, Manhattan, woi The Duffer's I lengthened the lead into a full _i_ Yorkers then the engage both winners and reserve in the aire Spring Call America is always with lap. Relief riders were Three on, Koney Fans hustle back to Jacksonville for the final tryouts here, with the sec dale classes replete sporting talent in vast their rushed fro. second game of tional on dog with his champioi I do not care about the bulk, yet the best it can cots, and the chase for thewouii* On a the Brooklyn series tryouts July 2, at Portland Gladiator spring do is one crack be hit-and-run p'ay next Geelong and the puppy Gee heavyweight lap stealers began. ¡ to the Meyers single Thursday. Ore.; Chicago and Atlanta, Ga. Of which the at a . time, .ame field, ¦¦ long Swordsman. high-broxo poets sing; through periods five Eddie sending Johnson 1 a- General William M. Wright, who wa¡ averaging years. Madden, riding on the winpb third base. Mogridge hit Wheat, filliri one of the Winners, bitches, in airedale3 wa Of vines where budding blossoms Extremely few of the wind, was mainly instrument!« ti e bases. It representatives of the arm*; wen Mr. Ball's cling heavyweight champions are beaten in looked grave when Mi Naval Fencers present, stated that the United State: by Geelong Myster; And all that sort when near their catching Magin and Lang, and tbtfl gridge handed out three balls to Academy Marchioness. of blooming thing; prime. There hasn't been a crowd gave him a Kone government was preparing it. soldier; I care heavy¬ tremendous ovatkB but the southpaw pulled himself t' Win in nine Theodore Offerman judged the air« not for the triolet weight in over when he brought the field ether and struck From Penn Team various competitions in orde dales, chows and twenty years who was stopped until But up UnM out Robbie's big fir, to qualify for on other breeds, and J Which boosts the he had reached or Kcrisky and Coburn could not hoi» faseman. places the team Robinson Beard judged the early violet, passed thirty-five.out beyond the ' the mad Bodie ANNAPOLIS, Md.. March 13..-Show¬ General Wright declared that eligiblit; sportin Nor bees.nor pace during the "jam," ttM opened New York's third wit among the soldiers for the final spaniels. Both are New Yorkers, I buzzing budding trees. fighting prime. Figure it out for yourself: in the last were lapped after ten minutes of a base hit tu Olsen, but Ru ing distinct improvement in both form outs would be try Chows the winners, dogs, went to Mr! Nor scented tinuous forced him. "Muddy" and skill, the Naval conducted on a basis o R. K. Lincoln's stuff upon the breeze; twenty years the game has produced less than ten sprinting. 4 Mogridge drove a dec this afternoon Academy fencers standards agreed on. Greenacre Red Knigh The bard who George and Lester Bowker and Frq single to right, Ruel on defeated the and winners, to Mrs. E. ( brays of meadows green great heavyweights from the of and but he putting thir of Pennsylvania University Navy Has Own Fund bitches, range the universe. Byron Vincent Markey quit m himself was caught when he a by taking nine bouts Waller's Sun Sweetie. Both owner To me is balmy in the bean. race at 9 o'clock, teas; to with foils and the four with sabres. Commander C. P. are New Yorkers. in leaving eight templed negotiate second on Neis In Mayo, of th< the grind, all of which were tied ¦ throw to third. Fewster most of the foils bouts, the mid¬ morale division, was Although opposed to the noted L. P. D.. was distance fouled shipmen won a exceedingly op dog I do pitching on the covered at 10 o'clock, exctm Mil.er. by large margin, the timistic of the navy furnishing man; from the kennels of Mrs. Wimans Bui not care about the spring, Ga., club in 1905. Augusta, Coburn and and A eiTor contests b"ing closcv with the sabres. representatives for the nett, Mrs. F. That same season Sallee was Kopsky Lang u-p sloppy by Ruth on Neis The lie American team Henry Price and Mrs. I Of happy larks upon the for pitch¬ Chapman singe in the fourth, which put tl Pennsylvanians fenced irregu¬ said that much remained from thi H. Spalding, the Cairn terrier Offle wing; ing Birmingham. These two are the veterans. Canadian flash un larly, Sparmock, fund of $,.00.0.0 set aside Morn, owned Of mockingbirds that rise and third with one ou good however, put up a :he last year b; Misty by Mrs. E. Í sing further fight against Sommlie, the government for the o Loomis. of New was And all that complicated Mogridge's cas He was navy furtherance York, a senst fuzzy sort J. J. Wins Miller promptly drove the captain. very aggressive and ithletics. and that this would be use* tion of the show. of thing; The esteemed Dempsey winning rt gave the man n Oilley Misty Mori I care not the Monsieur Georges Carpentier horn*.; with a single to left. navy some trouble, but preparing the navy men for the con which was shown by Miss E. G. for April "snow" as well might Kreuge was defeated by the *ests. is a Hydo: just get accustomed to have Shoot Prize! baiting for Cadore, forced Miller, ar in the latter's cleverness silver, with black points, that onl Of white blooms wafted to and his name pro¬ Handicap Sa:, Vick return and by his Willis II. landed from an fro; nounced as if his my got Olsen's long foul aft Hess steady fenc¬ Booth, vice-president of th English steamer la: "The sunlit main occupation was devoted to the Owing to a high wind and a Mine-! a ! ng chase. ing. did well with the' sabre Guaranty Trust was week. He won as the weather"."purple heather". use of against both uieceed Company, voted t best benched ; hammer and saw. ing rain the riflemen who aopeared e: One of Ruth's flies scon Fullenwider and Walker. the late Julian W. Cttrtiss a the show of the Cairn Terrier the gigantic ;reasurer of the Club "Lovers-down-the-lane-together"; Bergen Beach Cun Hub's trat; the Yankees' first run in the fourt committee. Booth wa London just prior to sailing, and Offle The matt who draws this The Best yesterday afternoon turned in W] Ju t before he Pirates liso given a p ace on the Morn will brand of throb Backfield got his sacrifice 1 Defeat Dallas executive com Misty probably become ¡ To me is lowest scores of the season. In mas- Ruth drove the ball far over the di DALLAS, March nittee along with Frank Unde ftimous a Cairn here as he was knotting in the knob. "I am a Princeton instances tant Tex., 13..The Pitts- of Polk, in Enj man," writes an observer from the targets were blown baúl right field fence, but about thir burgh National League club Secretary State; General William IV land. «tr- at the nimrods and it was feet foul. the Dallas team defeated ¦Vright, Colonel Pareer in Wilkes-Barre, "but I am willing to admit that by th«| Peckinpaugh opened th of the Texas League E. Pierct winners, dogs, Mrs. Burnett we But hail.thrice can Harvard luck that many perfect hits w inning with a single, stole prompt by a score of 1 to 0. ommander C. P. Mayo and Henr with Champion Lugafe Lucid, Ofil« hail.the golden spring offer the greatest all-time backfield in made. and got to third on Miller's fuller. Misty Morn Which ushers in Daly, Ma- peg. Chu gaining the reserve, ar the brassie stving; han, Brickley and either Dibblee or J. J. Dempsey won the hidi hint Wi rt! jumped high and speared the winning Cairn bitch %vas The Wendell." A rea¬ wicked liner from nott's Mrs. Bu far sweep of the midiron'a sonable entry in the cap prize, the first he has captuw Pipp's bat befo Goldthread of Quinnatisset. ring general direction of greatness. this season. He had a score of B Ruth got into action. bulldogs A. A. of That echoes with a classic And there is F. Solomon with â Giants IJost, Brooklyn, awari bing! Casey still left. 91 turned in the bíü Sammy Vi opened New York's fif Have ed first and reserve Picnic in The mashie shot scratch score. w?r wit; a base soak With to winners, dog that seeks the Handicap prizes ll'iV far past t Colony Conqueror and As green also won by J. F. Simonson, F. eptedy Neis, but he died -on the ne President, both owned in Newingtc if propelled by some An C-.i.er n. Philadelphi machine; alert Gt. Fowler. Dr. G. A. Hunter and S. Al Mamaux fanned Bod ivhile winner", was The Petersburg correspondent informs us V'k and Sma (wood in order. of Local bitches, Em woo ten-yard putt that hits the that is Hewens. Fra Offerings Pitchers English Maid, a new importado That tin, George May the first 1920 ci.co hit bounces champion. The Pizzoli at the bad ones a ywned by Mrs. Howell of tip.and then drops Akron watched the good ones. Peck walk i'ork. Wooley, Ne The bunker's in; entry bagged the Horseshoe Cham¬ Husbands Ï o*«? at Golf Tviih one call.the ¡nippy lie. at Pitching gone in the sixth, but Pi Burns and W. T. Payne, of the pionship Sunshine Park by a PINEHURST. N. C. March 13.-M»| vu..' called out on Kelly, Statz Midkiff Kenne' And eke the tidy, margin. Ohio Dorothy Hard* strikes and Ru The Score Kingston, Pa., made a clean grandoldnlibi! thereby adds another crown to Campbell Pittsburgil ieuled high to Otto Miller. Lead in \ ibcker spaniels. There sweep her growing list. the former British-Canadian »nefl Attack Thai GIANTS SAN was a hea- United States amateur Fail to Assist at) r ANTONIO mtry in One of our champion. Vick h nc ab r li po it Pomeranians, judged by Mi main or An Mrs. J. witKj Nets 12 Burns, If.. H 1 i O J Prank T. ambitions desires for seve Invitation D. Chapman. Greenwich. Olsen to 0 Fuller, 2b 0 ii 1 3 0 Clarke, of Brooklyn. The se years has a!| opened Brooklyn's reven Victory Kliuella, lf.2 O 1 3 oo, Kb ...3 0 1 2 2'1 sation was the been to «ee Walter Dear Sir: If partner, beat their husbands 2 up in »I with a >,.u!iK, rf..-r Ü 2 1 1 Ü "¦. «n, cr ..400 American début of t Johnson work a seas you ever wander to cleap single to left, but it oi Sprcial Kb.4 I s 10 )range Sable for the where the west four-ball, best ball match over tit| Correspondence to lTl-cli, 3 ... Brilliant Detroit furnished the for a The Tribune foil, S3 .1 0 2 4 11 Sundance, d Tigers where nearly leaves in No. 1 course setting double p! SAN !*i_Rl_, of*.. 4 1 ¡Wo, lb .301 0 20 cribed as the most famous of to they average five n off, up British I this afternoon. w! *'m Johnston ANTONIO. Tex., March 13..Th« 1 .nton, p..l 1 110 0 thorn, rf.3 0 0 n the bra the game. would Columbia, wish you rapped sharply Giants lb..4 2 4 I I) England, which has i.een test a most Smallwood, With one out in blossomed forth in their nev Kelly, .m. .2 0 1 2 0 0 i imported sporting course at a N _.etc r, as.4 0 0 Whitney, c. .1 0 1 0 long price by Mr. and Hedley, little York's Vick spring finery to-day and defeated th« »i.l 0 0 U 0 Mrs. Thomas gold mining in half, Sammy walked a \in Antonio Sloklltg, ill <"!rosset, If. 3 Cr 1 2 10 iegan, of New York. New The village the interior. The i- le to no avail. Aces at League Park i 21)..4 I "iWer/.ol, p 2 0 0 0 SI ions import Leading Contributor of the mine and employees score of 12 to 0. by M lille, 2b. .1 1 1 1 1 .10 0 from Germany and the A fine throw by Rodie, which The crowd saw Mc .ees. C..3 11*1» 1 0 0 vere Switzerla "Northeastern townspeople have laid out a nine- ¦s. cauf Draw's best among the victors in the Pennsylvania," writes B. T. hole course on the ey at the plate, saved Smallwooc line-up face the home tean Snydor, e..1 0 fl loo. kIü^oo poli "contributes more hills. The «U&liliL-iAUTOS.TIRES. lot of trouble in the tnd witnessed a game Lurni», p. 1 0 I n 1 l ball players to the are the only artificial features BODI ES.TTBES eighth. Kor which, althougl 0 4 0 other big league t. sand greens. Sage brush ¡ngled with one out and Neis wal. Dne-sided, teemed with excellent field Ki.ll., f.2 0 0 0 0 0 any district of similar size. forms the turf; .liter Ward fanned. ng feats and old-fashioned lot These are not sa hills, rocks, trees and dwarf Wonderful Klliot's single fence break Totals .40 12 27 Fordham players, but cactus furnish the Many 1c I ¡ng 10 19 2) Total's ¡8 0 cave-hole, The hazards, would have registered most at batting accomplishments. 7 27 13 2 Quintet Defeats culm-bank, coal-dust winner of the hole has j but Jess Barnes, Fred n t o o o s 1 0 2.12 Among the list I play« the honor of the body Konetchy. Toney and Rub 0 0 0. 0 might mention rattlesnakes off driving | AUTO e Christy Mathews the SARGOS Tl Yankees got another run Bcnton got into action on 43-28 Ed next green. in th ind the mount Home rims.Kelly and Bums. Throo-bas. lilt. BostonjCollege, Walsh, Hughey so Caddies are We Vacate Our Present Quarters Mar1* bail, but blew a grand chance to w; their work was eusy. For the firs Be! ton 'IV i-baso hit.Young. nils.Off The Jennings, Steve O'Neil and ab no short sports can unknown, j I :ime this In 3 Innings ; off 3 Bari:rs. Fordham College basketball ten others within a delegate to them Easy Payments Arranged: Demon** off with the baci n as young Moh; year they all -uncorked an as Tonoy, In 3 I ulnss: off fíen- team radius of the job of tions; Nv*. nt wild sortment of defeated the Boston College five at the black twenty miles. Give driving the bears off the Automobiles Traded. and handed out three ba speed and twists, and Su off Mun», 6 In 8 Innings. Sacrlflco 8th diamond belt its due." fairway. All the crack 1320 Roamrr T Pâ» or: ba Is He fanned \ntonio was never fly.Kelly. Regiment Armory last nicrht a golfers are not Uowncar 1818 Cadillac deich, batt close to score of by club 1919 Cadillac Sedan ¡.US Packard Chan* . for run. coining Toioy, 1: liy Beiitoii, ), by 7. _;_.¦.a 43 to 28. At half time professionals or well-to-do ama- 11)19 Smallwood, and Fewster with n< ball»-Off 1; off Wotzol, on teams were the teurs. A mill Cole Aero Uglit 191-. Va rl.'ns ï Fa»*"! out. Benlon. Wetzel, S¡ "IT Muus, 2 tied at 16 all. In the sec¬ The Marmon T Pa» Peckinpaugh doubled to 1« George Kelly, the Giants' Bussed ball.Cilbson. empire.Breenmm. Roughest Assignment mechanic, Murray [good (Scroll Paasenesr) 191« first base ond period, however, tho locals goes around golf, name], 1919 Liberty Runabout MU Bu (4 3 ¡'au. scoring Gleich. Fewster overlooket nan, was the hit king and ha back came If any discoverer or near 70. j 1919 great to i to-day, with a spirited rush and inventor out consistently R. W. oid.smob.le Hunatxnr 19U Ow-n-MaüMd» opportunity tie the sc perfect day at the bat. He the session with outdistanced easily trouble ever pot-hunl 1819 Maxwell 1 f*a_ tome three got singles, and then their opponents. cared to take 191--« Coupe run, singles and a sacrifie Fletcher skied to center. Hocter was the up the roughest Cadillac Suburban 1917 Franklin Bum-» ly. HÍ3 Doyle and star of the crame, in sport it would assignrr Honest ball 191S Cailllluc Sedan ¡DU Nation»! 7 f** came in the fir: Gonzales followed with scoring 21 of his team's be this beyond players are in 1818 ...6, »ti.vu up singles and points. In the any doubt.findin vastly the Cadillac I_mdau)st 1918 lwrioss Sine«*» to cracKeci a Jong drive Barnes walked, filling the bases. Then preliminary game the Fordham first class But a few crooks can majority. 1»18 Cadillac Victoria center field which almost a Burns men fresh¬ heavyweight. offset the general hele knocked cleaned up with his home run, defeated Clason Point a the honesty of Fifty Others. New Arrival» in the clubhouse and the by score Heavyweight fighters of bunch, human nature ^^ RK»tf,i\ .roof. tornado of slams continued of 49 to 17. high are sc being suspicious at its Dally. McGraw sent Arnoid'Staatz to center until runs ast birds in the quality the For this reason it best. field, as the eight had trickled over the Fordham (43). Pos. Boston game. is up tö the to Aces used Wetzel, a left¬ plate as the result of Hoetor .I,. (°S). Great majority protect their hander, at the start. Staatz got three nits. eight slashing Stocker.R. F. Smith Britain has turned out profession by keeping a Auto Sale MOUQUIN' hits. Burns Mi'Mnhnn F.Gannon stars any number of sp sharp eye adjusted for any Body ng in crooked 6th George waved his bal The Giants came close to vic- Culloton .Center. Fltzpatrlck other lines without turn. This isn't too Ave. & 28th St. with deadly and in the tims of a being .I... G. digging up a first c any easy.this matter with the basesimpact, sixth play in the fourth Cunningham.R. Kamp heavyweight in of spotting dishonest .Before Rem full, Géorgie slapped a ing. Statz singled in this inn-, Baskets from G.Mahoney twenty years. The' United playing.but an alert Any Body, Top, Shields, Seats, BM» home run to the left field score did round, as floor.Hocter, 6; State,1 will do vigilance In board Kelly. Fletcher rapped a hot liner 3; McMahon, 3 ; Culloton, 4; Stocker, certainly no harm. Famous for its the nineteen hits which the Giants at Poole, who Smith. :i Gannon, «J Cunninsrliam, At Fair Offer compiled were a covered first for the Aces. Mahoney. Fltzpatrlck, Kamp.! 1^* Any three-bagger by Rube Pool pinched tne ball and Fouls.Hocter, 9; Gannon, 4. New Sedans; Quinbv Landaulett« .; Be-r.ton, a double by and tight held it. Substitutions.Gallagoher for j Carpentier and Wife Lancia; Cadillac Landauleties and M!__ French Cuisine to all Young singles touched first, retiring for the Referee.Bill Cook, Mahoney. Billiard Stars of "^»l--* portions of the Texas landscape double and Kelly Springfield College. Sail East sines; RolJ_-Royc«B Landauh'ttc; The Giants' new of play, threw to second al- for United ¡Philadelphia Will Bid Limousine; Napier Landaulette. Ef- . uniforms brown¬ most in time to get Statz States T urin«. Cnumtnlea. Koadstera ish gray with blue were worr coming back And West Seek Title Table stripes to the base. PARTS, March For many makes. .. d'Hote for the first time and the be¬ The Syracuse Athletes 13..Georges Car- Olympics of 1924 TOPS. I10-Í15, WINDSHIKLDS I" lr" haved their players Giant squad will stay here intact rentier, For the first time in the best in the né*w haber all week and heavyweight pugilistic cham¬ h'story of * ¦'¦ and The when the tour with the Honor Buck' O'Neill ! pion of the national PHILADELPHIA. March 13..A J y, that vicinity. The Giants' University in honor of the Francois * Howard Olympic cames held Body Dei.t. ¡J1S-J16 W. 59th St., n'r B'«i blanket. The Shoemaker. -._._.__ Giants decorated theii cubs will remain at Mount athletes who have won their letter Descimps. of The tourn. mervt here in 1921 was started _.-__*S LUNCH 85c. DINNER $1.50 portion of the the first Kucky until in foi Carpentier. will be held at the to-day at a with lie'.ling proceeding; team joins them on their way participating major sports during he yesterdlay signed if con¬ New York Athletic meeting op five double plays, and in spite o! North. year will be held on tract with Ch res D. Club, representatives of ath'etic the numerous March 27 in the C^chran. the starting to-morrow afternoon. Gus and automobile runs and the mon Archbo'd gymnasium. the ''ritish Gardner clubs and other inter¬ I A DANCING numerous hits, the was of Head.ng lis,. boxing promoter,' for a fight will meet Schuyler Burdett in ests under game playee Ea°y for Mohecan speakers will be Wiliam H. ("Big between the first the auspices of the Chamber with midsummer promptness, beinj The Fivf. Bill") Edwards, former Princeton Carpentier and «lack Dempsey match, and in the evening of Commerce. HUDSON completed in an hour and basketball team of Mohegan Charles Ha'sted star, in Europe. M Shoemaker will minutes thirty-fiv« Lake School scored an Mapes, chairman of Deacamps telerrrap11«'«! encounter Louis B. Hol- One of the over the easy victory- the board o stewards of the 'his information to the brook. speakers in favor of the HOTEL After Newburgh High School quin¬ Intercol- Press Associated project«/ was Snmue' TOWN CAR Kelly's home rein -¡ro^-h in fch« tet on the former's court legate Rowing Assoc'ation, and Hugo previous to Carpentics depart¬ C. Earl of the Dallas- »»resident Peter econd inning Lefty Wetzel afternoon a yesterday Bezdek director, of athletics at ure from Havre for Patterson, the star of the Anriüteu*- Athletic who Stuyvpsanl Giants held th by score of 36 to 18. State and P«?nn .ifternoon. America this Chicago A. will said the tjnion, FOR SALE Cen'.**- Park Wtnl at Wh St. in check until the sixth v.. former manager of the Pitts- A., meet Charles 8hon- Olympic events could be McGraw's men broke National good brought here >"* Vv at a JUST COMPLETED loose in an old Sweep for jurgh League Club. LOS jr., of New York, in the matin«.« show it ilad-'lphia co-ild low figuro fashioned batting Frisch an< Columbia Among the guests of ANGELES, March match had the equipment for the du!t'<- ?.. one root to as many _. rally. NEW HAVEN, Conn.. Frank honor will be Kearns. 13.-r-Jacl< Tuesday. Jo-eph Mori, rty, ¿ramea. Rebuilt.Refinish«ed wqulifft Furnialieil or unfurnished Kelly had the distinction of making tw« March 13.. J. O'Neill, now gridiron mentor manager for Jack lie in this Co'umbia defeated Yale. 10 to »t 5'vid that Dempsey Chicngoan,'who recently won t^e statt tiiiiniiit a la .'¡irte inning, for they both single« meet 4, in a Co'umbia, whose namu more than to-day the champion woult will U.M. F. INUOLl. Manager. each time came fencing here this afternoon. is meet Carpentier championship, make his first ap Cutler HUDSON MOTOR CAR CO. they upa Yale's freshman my other, linked with the football whenever terms al pearance in a national Outplays Rüdíjefield Frisch, StaU and Kulljr .tartad ou fencing team won from uccess of Syracuse ready tentatively discussed were greet the championship ir Cutler School of N. Inc. Columbia. 0 to & :ent University in re-, jpon by some person Tuesday night game, where he wil fN. demoted Ridgefie!« Y., Á years. having authority meet William A. J.) School nt basketball on the 59th Street Ü j« U> complet« the match. Hilt, of the Columbii ter'a court lat JJ« West University Club« 84 to 23. yesterday by a score o: UQ.0 Feet East oí B'wax)