Yankees Easily Defeat Red Sox in Final Game.Giants Oust Ph Hies From First Place Benton Rescues Rally in Fifth Wins, 6-1; a By BRIGGS Quinn Movie of Man Wearing Overalls MeGraw Team Outpitches Hoyt In 9th tr-* Nalliu Banisnes Non - Yankees Der*»oUNCBS STRoMC. D»=TeRrv-sii>j(i.«i To ASSeetT rSMUSGS FRlGM'OS \WlPp AFPORD3 AMUSEMCWi Inning Umpire Laboring TGWMS CUOTHIM6 PRtCES Akjd ChilD To <3(Tt*JT PRlCrrOUG and the Working Members Go Out and Pile CLOTHiMo V-i---: OUCRALL*. Southpaw Checks Rully Af¬ ITp Four Riins, for Vielory and the Series ter Phillies Come Within of Tie; Score, 5.4 By W. O. McGeehan Bptrial Corrcxpondrnc* to Tho Tribun* The Yankees took , the boy wonder, thc series and tlie PHILADELPHIA, May 4.The Giants game from the Red Sox at the Polo Grounds yesterday. The score was managed to win this nfternoon, by way <> to 1. The main drive on young Mr. Hoyt came in the local half of of farewell to the Phillies, but not ; iie fifth inniiig, after Umpire Nnllin had chased all of the non-laboring until after McGraw and his legion ex- Yankec off tlie field, Mr, and Mr. perienced the scare of their lives, and players permitting only Huggins O'Lcary then the of three to remain in the only by help reputcd Spray-proof! dugout. The score was 5 to 4. While The reason of the wholesale banishment was shrouded in pitchcrs. A mystery N'ew York won only one of four games yachtsman worc 3 as far as the crowd was concerned. No language, good, bad or indifferent, here it had the satisfaction of hauling *"Scotch Mist" was heard from the Yankec so cruising, issuing bench, it is presumed that the highly the Quakers out of the strange (for Now he prefers it to sensitive ears of Mr. Nallin detccted what the Yankee players were think- them) leading position. Cincinnati rubber coat. .Mg about him. Thereupon he exercised his authority and sent them to got back on the top by taking the meas¬ loan up against the center field fence. ure of the Cubs. It was the first vic¬ Says it sheds water and The multitude mado an alleged dis-=RVATlvye HEA.E> I-00U6H OM UJAr HOMC Arut> Feei-S UK6 blows. occasions, rainproofing aformula ever, when both sides displayed more of our own. trusted behind the plate. Their eyes bush stuff than is usual to the major start to go back on them when they leagues and the paatime was fraught Light weights for get beyond the beyond, with such a series of startling situa- Sprin-j Admitting that the umpire's lot is tions for the play of strategy that the and Summer. box score resembles a front. not a one and all that sort company Youths' happy of McGraw used fourteen men, buf'Cac- sizes as well % .Jiing, Dinneen and Nallin seem to tus" Cravath went him four better. men's. 1 ave a faculty of making it more than Before it was all over Old Wooden 1 irmally unhappy. Frequently during where will meet Waiter Johnson Shoes ran out of pinch material and they ihad to himself into the fracas. thia series the Red So* have put their again. It begins to look as though the inject Suits! Values as team had been assembled at And almost with dire results to New generow 'ioughts into words, many words, but last and for might keep going for some time. York, Gawy figured very prom- as the is wide. m the umps treated the Sox with silent The score: inently in the ninth inning rally that Variety (: sdaln; but tho minute the Yank* netted the Quakers one run, just that are our own manufacturers BOSTON (A. I..) NEW TORK (A. L.) short of a tie. started to chirp tho umps were on ab r h po * » ibr hpo it margin Hooper. rf...3 0 2 1 0 O'Ward, 8b. ..4 1 1 S 4 1 and Causey their necks. .M'Xally, 2b..4 1 3 3 4 0 Pack'gh, ss..4 2 2 3 8 0 Toney Routed Mwiosky. If ..4 0 0 2 OO'Plpp, lb ; .8 0 2 11 0 0 Big Fred Toney, most consistent of Hats. Shoes. No Hits for Rnth Bandryx, cf.,4 0 0 0 OOlRuth, rf ...31 0 'l 10 Fixings MclnnLi. lb.4 0 0 7 0 olljewls, lf_4 0 2 0 0 0 McGraw's , hooked up with The celebrated did not Fostt-T. 3b ...3 0 0. 1 2 0|Pratt, 2b....2 1 1 3 3 1 Cecil Algernon Causey, but neither Luggage. Sporting Goods Scott. >,s ...4 0O 3 6 0 Rotllo, cf_3 0 1 2 00 tarried the finish. Both went down get a hit during the festivities, but Waiters. c.200 6 OORupl. c ...40 1 S 10 to, Bevlae. c ...100 0 o Quuin, p...,31 0 0 21 in the Beventh inning before an ava- Livery. Walter Pipp got one that rnade up for Hoyt, p _2 0 0 0 ] 01 lanche of swats. For five innings the 'Kepiaterid Trnde"wi»'« this slip in the program. Walter Karr, p .2 0 0 0 0 01 two rivals pitched shutout bail, though slafnmed the ball against the right cen- To*a!s ...83 1 624 13 oj Totala ..SO 6 10 2T 14 3 often in trouble. Rogers Peet Company ter field fence for a triple. An inch Boston. 00100000 0.1 Each side drew a run in the sixth. or two and it would have been NewYork... 0 1104000 x.6 who four off higher Two-basp Peckin- Kauff, got passes Causey. Broadway Broadwi' a homer, and a reeord ho'mcr at that. hits.McNally, Pratt, walked for the third time. Sicking at 13th St. "Four at It was one paugli. Three-base hit.Plpp. Sacriflce. 34th Sl of the most vehement drives Pratt. plays.McNally, Srott and sacriiiced and Kelly singled for the Convenient over achieved in the lot, for it trav- Mclnnlai Scott. McNally and Mclnnls. Left by Ty Cobb Reds Climb Back tally. In the second half Le Bourveau on bases.New Bases Single Corncrs*' Fifth eled on a line to the point of impact. York, 6; Boslon, 8. singled with one out and moved up on Broadway Av| It was the first defeat of the season on balls.Off Hoyt, 4; off Karr, 1: off at Warren at Qulnn. 1. Hits.Off. Hoyt. 8 ln r. lnrrt-nRs; ln Ninth a sacriflce. He seored on Bancroft's 41st I for young Hoyt. Jack Quinn, the of- nff Karr. 2 in 3. Hit by .By Qulnn. Iimins Into First Place [.single, the batter being thrown out tieial spitter of the Yanks, seemed a 2 (Waiters. Poster). Struck out.By Hoyt. trying to stretch the hit, to bit wabbft in the box when he started. 5; by Karr, 1; by yuinn, 1. Loslng pltchei Wins for Young .Hoyt. Umpires.Nallin and Dlnneen TLIGHT Bv Cubs Sicking to Fletcher. but hc better as he went Tigers Beatiug got along Time of game- -1.50. »¦_ __o The Giants into a ie"ad of nnd the Sox from hits jumped kept bunching 4..Detroit won its three runs in the seventh. Ralph Miller on him. DETROIT, May & GrsnflandRice CINCINNATI, May 4. -The cham- broke their threw out Pep Young, but Fletcher and Tho Yanks jammed their flrst run Return second game of the season by defeat- pions losing streak to-day Doyle singled in order. Then Kauff across in the second inning, when Dodgers Cleveland 2 to 1. Both of by winning a close game from Chicago, The Score ing to-day, 5 to and went back to first in drew his fourth straight . Pratt smashed a double along the left the runs came in the ninth in¬ (Copyright, 1920, New York Tribune Inc.) 4, place tlie sacks. For Tiger's the National race. Carter was tilling Sicking's single ab r hpo a .¦ »sr h poi field line. Bodi« hoisted one to center. Series I.eogrue ¦. Big when Cobb Bush seored Fletcher and Doyle. For the Burns, If 4 o I 4 0 '. B .-'j Ml n Ruel shot the ball between ning singled, scoring hit freely in the early rf. 4 i 1 1 " right It's This - innings. second time came clean with a Voaiig. rTrtgasse:- ..19 i tr Koster's for a to leit and and Veach. Way- Ring blanked the Cubs for six Kelly Kirtcher. M.4 1 2 4 B« .¦¦ it 1 I legs single With the Giants pinch hit, and Kauff seored. Smith I'u.vle, Zb.. .5 1 1 1 1 ii Wl - Pratt came Don't class I rounds, but weakened in the seventh '. ¦. home. Cleveland tallied in the eighth on an tne, please bea of you, popped to J. Miller and Toney grounded KaulT. ,-r ii 2 »1 1 1 The Sox tied the score in the third and was relieved by Luque. ln the Mtat?.. cf .10 0 1 n Mll M .j »'. i :. Bush. Both and Dauss As any dolt; to Paulette. 3 through a mix-up in the signal corps BOSTON, May 4.-Rain to-day pre- by Myers Pollyanna eighth after tho visitors had come Kiiking. 3b.4 0 vented the linal game of the series be¬ excellent the ran Poor base running robbed the Phils Kt 'y. lb »0 -i I :<\ It MI <.- 3b.4J i 1 of the Yankee infield. McNally hit a pitched bail, visiting l, too, turn the ether Khie within one run of tying the score. The >: Smith. c 4 n .: :< oovth.-i j o ». tween the of a great chance to offset this handi¬ n double apainst the right field wall. Brooklyn Dodgers and the twirler yielding one less hit than was I a batting of N'eale and the fieiding of 'McCaitJ 0 0 ') 0|tMe :.r'. Braves. When receive painful jolt; cap in their half. and they had to be Snycier. c. .00 u 1 » Witlirtm L...i)0 » 4 Then lifted one above Wilbert Robinson Rath and were features. Toi I Menosky high and his men taken off Dauss. Kopf content with a of runs as the e\. p 10 II II the infield. The entire Yankee infield left for Xew York on a Nor do I murmur "Smile" or "Grin" The score: couple Di ;ig!a» n '* ¦' o I I . of ¦' started after but late afternoon train, much disappointed The score: When CHICAGO CINCINNATI wages stupidity. Stengel walwed li-. a. i. *"Wrlg 9 . »' it, in- everything has gone dead wrong, (N. L.) (X. L.) and Dots Miller W ¦ at the CLEVEIiAND (A. L.) DF.TROIT (A. L.) an r h * at> r h a <¦ singled. Casey seored " sisted at the of his voice that he postponement. Brooklyn had po .-; po \\,: .. ,. .! 0 top to at a ab r h jvj k .al.r lipo >« Nor ichc,! iion strike a* t'-.aclf. rf ..2 0 1 1 0»:Rath. 2b ...:;oo 6 3 0 or. Pauletto's Miller had it. Tho ball was his hoped get least little satisfac- lf.,4 0 0 5 0 ..3 0 0 2 3 0 open. shin single. Ralph beyond tion out of the Oraney, 0.Young, 2b Koilocher, ss.40 2 3 1 OtGroh, 3b ...30 2 1 lo to Fletcher. Meusel batted for reach and the wind sweot it further visit in the matter of Chap'an, ss.5 0 1 0 4 1 Bush. «s ....3 12 ! f, 2 ^o I advise a burst of "*ong. Kerzog, 2b...4 0u 2 4 0 Rousli, cf ...:;'.o l u o popped its column. Speaker, cf.2 0 0 oo.Veach. If ...3 10 0 0 V.arbor. lb. -.401 11 0 0 Duncan. lf...311 1 00 Zack Wheat and .1 still, so that he could not even one improving pcrcentage The Sinltli. rf...3 0u 1 singied, scori:i£ Totala ,-3S .*'.:. .! . .!.' get lost both of the two OOlCobb, cr ....3 0 1 1 lu I'askert, cf...3O0 2 0 0 Kopf, ss ...3 o GO Miller, but Paulette was cut down at games sb.4 o « ¦. hook on it. McNally scored when the Dodgers Ooraner, o 3 Ollfellman, lb.:; 0 o 16 oi And yet, it, tell we this: Heal. 3b ....410 0 X.'aln. rf ,.4 2:i 3 0 ii Bal ..... ir B. S tl -h innltig that went to a decision; the best Wam'sa, 2bl4 0 0 i 5 0|Flagsfd, rr..8 0 0 3 0 0 doggone Robert'n, I'. 4 1 1 o o Rresslor. lb.JOl 11 10 third by Young's fine throw. Batted for Le Bour\ i ball dropped to the ground. they Jolmb'n, lb.3 0 1 12 nt) _30 0 1 2 1 Wright- got was the tie in celebrateii lO'Hale, Don't wc still have the sanie old sunl O'Farrell, c.4 1 2 2 3 0 Wlngo, c .H 0 o 4 10 stone batted for Causey and walked. [Batted for Wht it .' Heads Saturdayv's O'Neill. c.401 2 1 O'Staiiage. c.300 2 20 ....0 0 0 0 OO-Rlng, p _3 0 1 0 10 V.'iti .¦' Quinn Procession niarathon. p ..4 11 1 1 1 0 0 8 0 "Krlberg Walsh ran for him, McGraw here sub- SI'Atte'i foi 26-inning Myers, Dauss, p _20 ls there not left the honest bliss Da'.y. c _0 00 OOlNuque. \> ....0 0 0 0 0 0 Battf;.i for Caui The big Yankee inning was the fifth, The rcst, however, should not ItSlionen _10 0 0 0 9 Curtor. p ...2 0 1 o 1 ii Ruether, p...0 0 0 0 10 stituting Phil Douglss for Toney. Le W day's For . I'an for righta nnd the distress of the boy wonder come in amiss as in the last three days Totala ..88 14 *2615 Totaia ...27282718* labor that is neatly done? tTworably ...111000 Bourveau bunted safetly. tilling the Bau-'l for Wi Intrl b Inning. 2| Martln. p ..000 o o 0 tor ln came after Umpire Nallin dispossessed the team had .Two out ls ?Hendn.-t .1 0 o i> n n bases. But Shuftin' Phil on all he (Kan ravatb ninth inning. previously Brooklyn gor.e when wlnntng run seored. not tiic grass of spring as green put *- the Yanks from their dugout. It was a through 58 innings of baseball.six and -Batted for Dauss ln ninth Inning. Balley, p ...000 0 20 had and struck out Bancroft. Xcw lork ft ft ft I fairly long and impressive procession. a half full ln 0 0 0 As it was long before the v:ar Phlladelphia. 9 0 0 0 0 games. addition to this Cleveland... 0 0 0 0 0 1 Tofals ...33 4 9 24 16 1 Totala ..285927140 Cinch Game in Eighth Sta* Quinn drew a base on balls. Aaron tough grind it must be remembered Detroit. 0 0 0*00000 2.2 Called forth its to careev Two-base h.-.s- Sicking. Btc.igttL Ward a hit to and Stoie.n legions .Ran for O'Farrell ln eiprluh injr.iis. The Giants cir.ched the gahie in the base.E. Smith Pacrlflcen I" plastered right field the club since Thurs- base.Bush. Sacrifices.Veach. tBaitfd for Carter in seventh inntng. - F aU I on leaving Brooklyn Double From tunneled trencr to off Weinert. and ing, Kelly. Doubl Quinn passed to third. I.oger Peckin¬ had made three Graney. play.Wambsganss and riddled spar.- JBattc-d fur Martln ln eighth Inning. eighth Burns, Young nnd Kell aea.' .' "1 '«. day midnight, overnight Johnston. Deft on }. letcher in paugh erashed a double against the' back basea.Cleveland, 10; o o o 0 0 o 2 2 0.4 singied rapid suece^sinn, IMitladelphla, - Basea m balla Ot Tm sleeper jumps.going home Sat¬ Detroit, 3. Bases on balls.Off Dauss, 4; Chicago. but threw out Tcd. I left. field fence and Quinn scored. Pipp off 3. Struck 1 Thc tuorld has gone to hell, Cincinnati... 0 2 0 1 2 0 0 0 n.5 Stengel Burns at the 1! off Cauae< lilta Off f urday night and returning to the Hub Myers, out.By Myers, by you say: on h.-; Innings ff Doua-laa 4 m 1 r-S. » drove one at who made a fine 2. plate Pletcher's hit. storn: " Scott, Dauss, I'mpires.Evans aiid Hllde- Two-base hits.Flack, Carter. T%ree- Young :> nff i v :t I Sunday night. brand. Time of game.1:42. The bUtsted times are full of blight; base hit -Robertson. while Paulette, was Benton 'auaey. one-haruled stop and threw him out at For the rest of the week the Dod¬ Sacriflces.Roush, unassisted, retiring \v "incrt. 4 ¦: Struck out By T«a- first. Ruth was passed purposely. wiil have their Gaunt shadows folloiv you by day Kopf. lJ;-o*-slPr, llcrr'.og. Left on bases. Doyle. Statz, hitting for Kauff, whiffed. :. bj Douglaa, by Brnton. ryCatn* gers hands full. The Chicago, 0; Cincinnati, 5. Bases on balls The former : i \\ Lewis hit to right field and Ward and next .Off off !: off collegian then took Benny's bj Weinert, Inning ritch»r.Taae; four garnes will be staged against Andphantoms haunt you the Ring, 5; Luque, Carter, 2 ,.. Peckinpaugh scored. Pratt lifted a fly through night; off !. Hits.Off 9 in 7 2-:; place in center field. Losing pitchei mylraa ty the Giants at the Polo Grounds. So far Athletics Take the Odd B*.t Bailey, King, Came the and O Day Tln ga : Of.. to right and Ruth scored. season ivhile you froth and fret and foam, :r.nin;r.s: off T.uque, none In 1-3: ,off ninth inning fireworks and this McGraw's men have been in none in 1; off 0 in off n With the game gone, the Sox changed llacc an Ruether, Balley, ij; hurried call for Rube Benton, who a hitting slump. Usually New York can Ganie From Senators you yet left equal chance Martin, none ln 1; off Balley, none in 1. saved the ( batted for 1 batteries and put in rlarr and Devine be to Struck out.By Ring, 2; by Ruether, 1. game. Ralph Miller opened ravath and Traj-esjor a work-out. re¬ depended upon play its best bail With those three thousand miles last stand a for brief For the at the from ho-me \Vinning pitcher.Ring. T.oslng pltcher- Philadelphia's with single Bourveau. Sicking honted TrtgMSf: mainder of the afternoon the multi- against Brooklyn Polo Grounds. WASHINGTON, May 4..Timly hit- 'Ti-ter. Umpires.Rlgler urui Moran. Time to center. Luderus batted for With- R Her ": This series should be far the most Among the "Somewhere Still. in France''!1 >¦;" easy grounder, M icorinj*. tude, sated with swatting, seemed to by enabled to take the game.2:04. row and flied to Burns, Cravath. as had done eariu interesting of the New York season to ting Philadelphiia batting Lcnton, 1'ouglas find ar.iusemtnt in comments upon date. odd game of the series from for Weinert, singled to center. Mc¬ struck out thc dau**;eroi'« Bancroft: Nallin's board and the Washing¬ "Punch" has a to Graw then lifted and rushed lv to SiCi ouija prejudice before ton G to 4. Scott query proposc, viz.: "M. Charles Nordmann states Douglas the pinch. Wiiliama popped against home runs Um¬ Manager Robinson, leaving to-day, Perry, pitch- i his big southpaw. Meadows ran foi t'or the hnal displayed by this afternoon, declared he would pitch that the world will end in ten thousand million years. It will be Townsend Boys ing ouj pire Dinneen. A pleasant time seemed Rube ing for the visitors, was batted hard interest- to'be had all in this work. Marquard against his old team- ing to see if America wii! refuse to lake in as by cngaged mates to-morrow. If a but received stead support. part this well.*' Derrill Pratt would have staped a so, southpaw: Beat Maimal H. S. really Ty-Cobbian feat in the eighth duel is likely to develop as Rube Ben¬ The score: The Revised Version had it not been for the suddon dumb- ton is due to toil for the Giants. PHILA. (A. L.) WASHINGTON (A. h.) ab r h po te ab r h po a e The world is so a number of In Swim Final nff.s a 0 fvll of things, of Mr. Quinn. Pratt, drawing Dyke*. 3b ..5 1 2 8 1 0!.ludg.o lb . .8 1115 0 Strunir, rr..4 1 2 0 OOiMUtn, cf ...5 0 0 3 0" I am sure we should all. be aa base en to on a " as balls, got third single lf..6 2 2 4 0 If _30 1 2 no dolefu.l kings. Townsend Bodie. There were two out Wally Schang, Holdout, Wrll-er. Rice. Harrig Hall High School, by Ping Uurin, rf...R0 o 0 OSRoth. rf _30: 1 »o of the team and Quinn at bat, with the prospect of Dugan, 2b..4 1 2 4 SOHarrLj. 2b ..4 0 0 2 10 a Manhattan, captured swiih- to Red lb..2 0 1 6 0 a* Merely Query n third out at second. Reports Sox Orlffln. 2 O'Neill, ,.;i0 1 1 5 ming championship for the greater city any Perldnj, e..3 0 0 7 3 0 RhanUs. 3b...4 2 2 0 3 0 A caddie, aged fourteen, carries the clubs for a successful business in defeating Manual While Karr was meditating Pratt Gallo'ay, ss.8 0 0 3 5 0 Oharrlty, O...S 1 1 3 10 Training High Wally Schang, one of two Perry. P ...4 1 1 0 3 0 Zachary, p ..402 0 80 man around the golf course. School, of Brooklyn, in the final meet took a long lead off third and made a voteran players of the at the Brooklyn Central Y. M. C. A. sudden dash for home. He was slid- Totals ..33 6 10 27 20 1 4 9 27 13 0 It may be that he hears the who had been holding out for more Totala ...32 aforesaid business man open up a salvo yesterday. The score, was .'58 to 23. ing beautifully toward the plate when to Ed. Philadelphia. 3 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1.H of that; Both money, reported Manager Bar- 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 0.4 profanity would jolt an umpire.or perhaps turn some other trick schools had earned the right to Karr threw the. ball. Quinn went into row at the Polo Washington.. meet in Grounds yesterday Two-base not written in the rules. the title match by winning ii temporary trance, and in steppinjr afternoon. It was not hitE.Judge, Perry. Sacrifices their back the ball with the end of announced I.Burns, Perkins, Htrunk. Galloway. Double respective borough elimination caught whether or not Schang's demands had play.Dugan, Qalloway anf Griffin. Left The query is about as follows: How much is all this to tournament. hit bat, fouling it off and spoiling the on going help been met, whether the argument was Imses.Philadelphia, 0; Washington, 7. the caddie become s» better citizen? The Townsend swimmers easily dash ol* Pratt. or whether weak- Bases on balls..Off Zaohary, 1; off Perry, outclassed their compromised Schang 6. Hit by pltcher.By Zachary < Griffin 1. rivals by taking Pipp Also Shincs Aficld cned from his original stand. Struck nut.By Perry, 3; by '/.acharv, 2. Hands the first six plaoes of the seven Barrow Wild Not only did Pipp do the heavy hit- Manager announced that pitch.Zachary. Umpires.Connolly You hear a lot about arms and in events. Manual Training's only vic- for the but be performed Schang would not be sold or traded. and Moriarty. Tlmo of game.1:45. legs sport. How about hands? was in the 400-foot tirig Yanks, -1..- is one tory relay race, some wonderful tieldmg stunts as well. lie says the player will be cmployed Here portion of tht: human anatomy that, is far undervalued. the final contest on the program. In the second inning Waiters shot one regularly behind the bat so soon as he Hans Wagner had the finesi pair of hands in baseball. You Among the fast performance^ returned on a line with the rightfield wall. Pipp is physically fit for service. Browiis Pound Bail may was one of 19 1-5 seconds by Rosen- « .. ¦- recall what they helped to make him. When Hans went a made a flying leap and spcared the ball And Beat White Sox after ground thal, Townsend, in swimming the 200- with one hand. ln tho fourth Wally Would Drop Basketball ball or a thrown ball it never had a chance -not with those hands in foot breast stroke swim, while Daly, ploppcd further trouble by utilizing CHICAGO, May 4..Basketball would ST. the road. also of Townsend, received the high his altitude and some of tne LOUIS, May 4..St. Louis ham- credit of 28 in the showing be dropped from the list of controlled Football has points, taking divc qnalities of india rubber in tiie matter sports under a resolution certifled to inered three Chicago pitchers hard to¬ very few-.it" anj greater all-around stars than Tack for form. atretching. the national body to-day the Cen¬ day and won. .12 to 4. Kerr and Heath Hardwick. If you care to st m of The summary: Scott laid one down in front of the by outlay compact power take a look tral Amateur Athletic Union. At a were knocked out of the box. 800-fool swim- won by Townsend ITarria Ruel made a and it at Hardwick's hands. They 10k to he to Manual piate. quick throw, session here last night it was decided Weilman pitched his first game since powerful enough choke a Hall; Training, second, Time. was and away from the it was 2:08 3-5. - high bag. Pipp, impoBsible to prevent players taking ill in the middle of last. season. grizzly. for holding one foot on first and strctch- from under Dlvo form.won bv I>alv. Townsend, several compoting professionally and, with the exception of-two innings, Bobby Jones at. fourteen was a sensation. 'with 28 points: ITettrlck, Manual. 23 points, r-ing himself feet beyond his assumed names. was golf Why? Mainly be¬ second; Murptay, Townsend, 22 .natural the ball steady throughout. cause at fourteen thir.i. points', length, Rot and kept The score he had the big, powevful hands of a man of the connection with tho sack at the : twenty-five 60-yard swim--won by Clifford, Town¬ Eafltem CHICAGO (A. I,.) t PT J/iuir (A. 1.) or thirty. He had enough power in his hands and send; Manual. weme time. League ab r h po a e ab r h po a a wrists alone to get line Gilmore, second; 1'erguson, Waterbury, 8; N>w Haven, 1 fS ln.: rain) .1 olllns. rf.5 1 1 f 0 1 Auatln, 3b...4 2 2 03 0 distanee and niain over 'Manual, third. Tlnm 0:14 4-5. The Yanks packed up their toys after control ihe club. swim- won the and Hartford-Sprlnjffleld (rain). Uomer. 3b...3 0! 3 3 1 tiodfra, 2b..,1 1 3 4 30 230-yard by Walcut, Town- game proeeedrd to Washington, Worcester IMttsfold (wet grounds) h Collttis, 2b.4 1 0 6 2 0Tnbin. If....6 1 2 4 0 0 Jerry Travers's hands are small. So «*n'l; Seldemberg, Manual. second: Rosen- ,lark*o!\ 1T..4 1 2 0 0 0 Blsler, lb. ..5 3 4 3 10 Travers has had to depend bi-r«. Townsend, third. Tim*. :: :20 2-b. Kelseh. cf ..2 0 1 2 1 0 Will'ms. cf.. t 0 0 100 upon the keen touch and of his short 200-foot breast stroke.won by Rosen- TMEMITZ accuracy Jourdan, lb.4 0 010 OOl.lacob'n, rf..3 2 2 2 00 game.his mashie work-- thal, Townsend; Dowrle, Manual. second; Illsberg, ss ..'.: 1 0 1 0 0 Bllltags, c...:; l ||)H his chip shots and his putt'ing. Calhoun. Manual, third, Time, 0 19 1-5. Hchalk, c ...3 0 0 2 2 0 Gerber, H...5 1 2 30 o 100-yanl swim.won Kerr. p ...000 0 2 o'Weilrnan. P.3 12 120 has a wonderful by Reischer, Town¬ Heath. p ...200 0 "J 0r pair.of hands, with long, wiry iingers. send; Margolles, Townsend, second; Sar- one I/Owdor'W, p.O 0 0 0 2 O1 All that Bender can do is cone, Manual. thir