---BOXING ATHLETICS.-ROWING BILLIARDS---TENNIS 0tk ©rifante RACING---SWIMMING MAY SUNDAY, 4, 1919 * * * i-a Giants and Dodgers Win, but Yankees Finally Bow to World Champions Thirty Thousand Watch Another The Days of Real Sport --.-.. By BRIGGS for Robbie's Men McGrawMen Triumph] After Thirteen Innings Coombs Cohorts Put Up Hard Fight, but Are Zach Wheat S cores One at End.Jean Dubuc Blows Single by Winning Counter ; Shy and Steal Home Up anil Winters Goes to Rescue by Kreuger by Olson Other Features of Battle in Flatbush By W. O. McGeehan The Giants took another at the Polo Grounds the By W. J. Macbeth yesterday by tight That of Jonah and the .score of 4 to 3, after the collapse of Monsieur Jean Dubuc, veteran , story whale always did sound.well, just a bit but one can believe caused considerable to about 30,000 hearts. Monsieur Dubuc fishy; most anything after watching in vain for palpitation the Boston Braves to break out of blew up, exploded and otherwise scattered himself with a loud detonation the maiden class. The scribes with in the sixth after ¡ike the hero of the and Jess Stallings's team have one and all takon on that haunted look, such as inning looking afternoon, masked the Ancient Mariner's Winters, the vounerster. was sent in to the rescue. ! granary of knowledge. George Washing¬ ton the new Jt was ioungsters Day at the rolo- Grant, president of the Hub aggregation, confessed to his Grounds, for after Dubuc had been shame by sporting a brown derby. And he is entitled to the brown derby. taken out. having tilled the bases and As to his it licked at allowing one run to be forced across, team.why, got again Ebbets Field yesterday after¬ Winters went in and held the Phillies A Big Victory ! noon. It took the Dodgers thirteen innings to accomplish the inevitable to one more run. Thereafter he held bv a score of r> t.r> 4 them entirely safe. The winning run for the Giants in the eighth was in¬ rniTiA. (V. At that Boston is almost entitled to L.) | NEW TOKK (X. T,.) a itiated by Young, another mere youth, all r h i>o a <" ah r h po an moral triumph. The lads from the who started in with a clean Ca'lahan. rf. » O 1 0 n 01 Rums, If ...:ill 1 0 0 home of "kicks." cod and two-bag¬ Williams, ef.5 11 ft 1 0¡ Young, rf ..4 11 2 0 0 culture ger out to the left field wall. Bancroft, M..-111 5 0 0] Chase, lti ..SOIL'! 11 fought with all the courage of ability ll/Utlerus, lb. .4 0 1 0 1 1 Another for Robbie ! and This does not mean that the veteran Doyle, 2I>....3 11 4 ft 0 class. They an attack » Meusel, If_211 2 1)0, Knuff, cf ..400 1 00 developed French Canadian is all in. He will be I). Balrd, :U>.4 0 1 0 4 H Zlm'nian. 3b..S0 2 020 behind superb defence that would have of considerable assistance to the Whitted, 2b..4 0 0 o:;o|a. llainl. ss.:t 0 0 1 ft 0 earned the decision about c BOSTON ninety-nine Giants later on. But as the ball Cady. _40 1 2 2 0 McCarty, C..3 0 1 4 00 (N. L.) BROOKLYN (N. L) times in play¬ \Voo,lH-ard, p.3 0 O 1 :i 0Í no aï» r h po a p; at. r h po a e every hundred stars. That Dunne. j> ..2 11 .1 If. .7 0 (I er grows older it takes a long touch .Cravath ....100 0 0 0 Winters, p ..100 0 00 Kelly. 0 1 (ll Olson, su...7 1 S 3 7 0 they were thwarted, in the end, like the of summer to him at his best, es¬ Herzog, 21..6 0 3 4 2])Mnget>. 21)..6 0 1 3 3 1 put Totals l'owcll, rf.10 0 3 0 OKirtrïlth. rf.,7 2 3 3 00 villain of the melodrama, was due to ¡3 .3ft 3 7 24 14 2| Totals .29 4 8 2T 16 1 no pecially when his specialty pitching. .Batted for Woodward In ninth Smith, 3l».r. 0 0 1 6 0 Wheat, If...6 0 3 2 00 Boston shortcoming. These like Winters, seem to inning. ItiSKc-t, cW.5 1 1 1 0 01 Myers, cf. ..5 1 2 4 00 Rather render youths, Holke, lb..62 4 16 0 OKonetchy, lb. 1 1 0 14 10 credit where credit is come into the game ready as early as Philadelphia .0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0.3 Mnr'le, ss.4 1 3 2 2 Ol M alono. 3b.50 0 1 40 due and tip the lid to the spirit and this section of May.that is some ¡New York ..00210001 x.4 Wilson, C.5 0 2 10 2 01 Krueger, c..4 0 2 9 0 1 resolution of the If do. FlU'lm, p.3 0 0 0 in¡ Mamaux, p.2 0 0 0 10 Dodgers. Flatbush young players Two-base hits.Meusel. Young. Three- Keating, p.2 0 0 0 OOjCailore, p..40 0010 and vicinity does not overflow Ebbets Some Poor hose hit -Publie. Stolen bases.-Meusel, Field on the Sabbath Support Doyle, Totals.47 4 13 inaugural to-day Zimmerman, Bancroft. Sacrifice *3S 19 11 Total* ..4751339173 then the on Krank Woodward, who worked for hit.('hase. Sacrifice fly.Doyle, l.eft on borough the wrong side of the Phillies, pitched a nice game, but bases.Now York. 4; Philadelphia, 0. .Two out when winning run was scored. the Bridge deserves nothing good in First base on the did not get the best support in the Base errors.Philadelphia, 1. Boston .OlOlOlOOOnOl 0.4 way of high-class baseball per¬ on bulls--Off Dubue, 3; off Winters. Brooklyn _0 0 1000110001 1.5 formance. world. At this stage of the game it I; off Woodward. 1. Hits.Off Imbue, 4 looks as though any of the Phillies in 5 innings (none out in sixth); off Win- Two-base hits.Holke, Wilson, Magee. | tors. 3 in 4 Three-base hit.Krueger. Homo run.Rlg- Yesterday's thirteen-inning struggle would have to be self-sup¬ Innings. Struck out.By gert. Stolen Powell was a poem of action, a dream of dra¬ The Giant Tank could not Dubuc, 1; by Winters, 2; by Woodward, 1. bases.Herzog. (3), porting. Wild pitch --Woodward. Passed ball Maranvllle, Wilson. Olson (21, Wheat. Sac¬ matic entertainment and a masterpiece get cranked up for any mad dashes Cady. Winning pitcher -Winters. rifice hits.Herzog, Maranville (2), Magoo, of climax. conceivable Woodward. Dubuc hit him the Konetchy (3), Malone. Sacrifice fly.Ftl- Every angle against ingim. plays.Herzog and Holke, contributed toward making it tho most hardest wallop, but he stalled off any Olson and on consecutive exhibition Malone. Left bases.Boston, startling achievement imaginable from hitting stunts. put up by Winters brings 13; Brooklyn, lb. First base on errors. a home standpoint. For it The Phillies got their first run in considerable optimism to those who are Boston, 1 Brooklyn, 1. - was Brooklyn the second when the sitting up far into the Off Mamaux, 3; off Filllngim. 3; off Oadore, an uphill struggle all the way, in inning support night worry¬ 2; off Keating, 3. Hits.Off Mamaux, 9 which long gambles were crowded to of Monsieur Dubuc failed him. Meu- ing over McGraw's pitching staff. But In 6 2-3 innings; off ("adore, 4 in 6 1-3 successful issue. It who is to there is to oft s in 1-3 would be difficult, sel, Monsieur Dubuc what something worry about innings; Fiilinglrn, 7 innings; even the of the Garou is to his brother habi- there yet, if one to be off Keating. 6 in 5 1-3 innings. Struck out approaching point justice, Loup happens of a .By Mamaux, 3; by Flllinglm, 3; by to single out individual heroism. tans in Canada.a sort of evil spirit worrying temperament. Keating, 5; by Oadore, 3. Wild pitch or Jinx .started the trouble Keating. Fillingim and Al Mamaux opposed at by get- Winning pitcher.Cadore. Dos- the start, but Loth , a base on balls. One can ing pitcher.Keating. had to ting not under give way put them over the plate to a loup Senators Victors lire. Kay Keating and Leon Ca~ garou, can he? The loup garou dore respectively serving out to the would knock them out of the lot. Did 30 end of the overtime battle. Holke and not Mensel demonstrate that after¬ Over Mackmen by Mano Only Tigers Art Wilson, former Giant fnvorites, ward by making another two-bagger, Triple put Boston off in front by sandwiching his third in two days? to And Paskert's Hit Face Who long doubles to left around Maran- It was after this Meusel, who is By 9 4 Score Morton, ville's sacrifice in the second inning. possessed of the evil spirit toward the Shuts Olson got this one back in the third. Giants, had been given the necessary Win for the Cubs Them Out Ho singled to centre, took second on base on balls, that he stole second PHILADELPHIA, May 3.Washing¬ Magce's neat sacrifice and third on when cur Monsieur Griffith's out of McCarty, who sel¬ ton defeated Philadelphia 9 to by way Herzog. Then, dom does such a made a wild to-day, Mortor of wind- thing, 4. Washington ten. PITTSBURGH, May 3.Chicago de¬ CLEVELAND, May 3..Guy tuking advantage Fillingim's throw. Monsieur Doyle had to leap pitchers passed feated the pitched his second consecutive shut¬ up, he stole home. r.to the air for at least a kilometre to Mackmen, but the passes were worth¬ Pittsburgh again to-day, score being 2 to 1 in eleven innings. out for Cleveland to-day and Detroit Boston got to Mamaux for another intercept the ball, or then and there less, for the Athletics could not T counter in the fourth. bring Vaughn and Hamilton both pitched was beaten 9 to 0. Holke opened would that Meusel have scored. Then, Only thirty De with a to to the the men home when a smash would good ball, errors allowing a run on single left, and breezed to prove that Meusel was of a jinx (.ach side. troiters went to bat. Six reached firs third on a to the hit the to have won the game. when, prett.ly executed hit Giants, Cady ball Hollocher's wild throw in third GranflandRice reason of safe but three o and run Maranville cen¬ the & by hits, to play singled ur Doyle, who permitted it to Twice the locals were retired when roll paved the way for the Pirates' run, them died as victims of double play: tre. The Rabbit took second on the between his sabots. It is not the the were of New of Monsieur to bags filled. Tne Athletics while Bigbee's muff Merkle's fly (Copyright, 1919, York Tribune Inc.) throw-in. Olson cut off Wilson's Doyle do this. nllowcd the Cubs to tie the score in engineered by Shortstop Chapman. wicked and Holke between Hut, behold, my children, he did so, and had fifteen men left on bases. Morton has not been scored jolt trapped The score: the sixth inning. upor third and the plate. Fillingim's long Meusel scored with the first run. In the eleventh Mann and A Pair of Parades Leonard this year, as prior to the opening oi to centre But it was difficult the WASHINGTON (A. B.) U'UILADEIJ'HIA (A. L.) tripled Beating fly scored the Rabbit from for loup garou * the season he ab r li po a e lib r h po a e Paskert sent him in with a single championship pitchec third. Mamaux struck out to overcome one of the stout s New York Tribune A of moisture will Keliy. heart. ¦Judio. Ib.. 42 1 0 0,Kopp. 1'- 3 10 2 OU that won the game. (Copyright, 1919, Inc.) fairly heavy output flow under eighteen scoreless innings against New A double saved .Mamaux's Behold, then, in the second our Foster, 3b. 412 1 2 1 Grover, 2b, rf 2 00 2 0 0 Orleans and Milwaukee. Cleveland lucky play inning, .Milan, cf.. 4 1 2 3 0 0 Roil,, rf. 100 0 00 CHICAGO (X. I..) PITTSBUKCH (N. L.) Here in the various before any comes bacon in the sixth, Boston came eur Dubuc, our has come to r h a & o they swing full array along Avenue; bridges lightweight along to both Dauss and Kallio from the though Jean, Kii-o. rf... 4 1 1 3 OPliuriib. lb... SO 2 12 On «b po al. r h po n drove out of it with a third run. One the bat with three out. He ¡Shanks, ss. 4 1 1 3 2 1 Witt, cf. 311 1 0 0 a o Trrrv. m_ 4 0 0 1 2 0 gone, laughs s cf_ < 00 3 0 0 All equipment spick and span and ready for review; remove Benny Leonard. box. Holke beat a bunt in front of the scornfully in the face of the loup garou, Me.iosHy. If 0 1 1 1 0 OiThoinas, 3b.. ft 00 2 3 0 llCarcy, The score: plate. Jani-rin. 2b 4 1 1 1 31 Dugan, ss. 511 1 10 0 0 Ktenirel, rf.. 5 0 4 1 0 0 Again Maranville delivered on a hit Meusel. He takes with him his Picinlch. o 40 3 C 10 Perkins, c... 503 3 2 1 1 0 Cutahaw, 2b. Ilfll 2 4 o Marching through the crowded ways the streets Those who saw him stop Willie Ritchie, DETROIT (A. L.) I CLEVELAND (A. L.) 0 0 o along clever, ( and run Walter to bat. which is as long as the tree Haves, p.. 0 0 0 0 2 0 Perry, p. 101 0 3 0 1 Boe<:kc!, 31... 4 I) 0 :! al) r h po a e ab r h po a play, sending third. maple .Gharrity.. 110 0 2 0 2b... 20 1 3 4 1 1 OlBlgboo, If... 4 0 1 2 0 1 Bush en ...3 0 0 3 1 OlCraney. If..5 0 1 3 0( Wilson's on another hit and run of and he it. Behold Dykes, 0 ii 0 o of home, strong and game, know the job any rival must face for single Canada, swings Kovlik, p.. 2 0 0 0 0 0 Geary, P_ 00 0 1 10 2 MoUwltJi, 11). 4 1 it 0 e Dynr. HH ...10 1 1 1 0 Chapman, 6S.4 1 2 4 4( Holke and sent tho the ball; it attains the limits of the ! T'mpeon, p 10 1 1 0 0 trtelbold 010 0 0 0 2 0 Schmidt, o.. 4 10 4 10 Jones ?b ...4 0 0 1 1 OiBpeaker. cf..4 3 3 3 0( scored Rabbit to 7 0 Hamilton, p. S 0 0 1 4 0 Just as ancient their standards back a number of 0 0 1 1 1 0( on the centre and Monsieur Dubuc has a llMcAvoy ... 100 0 0 0 legions brought years. Cobb of ...4 0 0 0'Smith. rf...3 third. Fillingim third consecu¬ field, Venrii If ..3 0 1 1 0 0Curdner. 3b.4 1 2 1 0( tive of the in three-baeger for the glory of the land Totals. ...37 I» 13 27 12 3| Totals.33 4 0 27 14 2 Totals._41 2 'J 33 22 l| Totals.35 1 6 33 14 1 to Rome. Leonard is only twenty-three. He is fast, strong Hellman. lb.3 0 1 11 0 IjWani'nss, 2b.4 1 3 3 61 attempt play question 0 2 !! 10 lb.3 119 0! connected as as of of the maple leaf and for the confusion .Batted for Hayos in second inning. ¡Pittsburgh .0010 n 00000 0.1 and a clever He has a Flagsteail. rf.3 Johnston, quite solidly any of the Chicago .0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 1.2 cool, fighter. punishing wallop Young 3b ..3 0 0 2 6 0 O'Neill. C...2 1 0 3 0 the others, but his terrific drive car- loup garou. tRan for Perry in sixth. Left.right.left.right. better he carries few waste Hlauitge. c. .3 0 1 2 3 0!.Morton, p ..4 0 2 0 3 ried to of Monsieur Burns then comes to the (Batted for Geary in ninth. Two-baso hit.Mann. Thrce-baso hits. and, still, motions into a Yollo 0 ...0 0 0 1 0 01 right Olson, and, course, bat and hits the bail to not the Mutin, Stengel. Sacrifico hits- Terry, Cut- von battle. Ritchie his but could not Pausa, p ...10" n 3