Yankees and Dodgers Win . Giants Lose to Braves in Eleventh LarryDoyle and "The Zim " Tigers Defeat Duffy Lewis, Uncle Robbie Chuckling Give Braves First College Nine With Homer, Victory From South And Waiting for Giants ¡POßTLIGHT Beats Athletics -< Three Hundred Natty Yeowomen Watch Long & GrantlandRice West Un¬ (Copyright, 1919, New York Tribune Inc.) Still Fiatbush Scores Viciar*: Game at Polo Grounds.Jean Duhuc Pitches Virginia University Meanwhile "Gob" Shawkey Leading! Over the able to Do Anything With Two Payrolls Holds Phillies ana Well for McGrawmen as Does Nehf for Boston Rivals to One , rHlX'DELPHrA (N. BflOOKLYX (X. L.) "Benny Leonard received fqr minutes in r L.)¡ the of Kirkland $18,000 boxing twenty-four ali h i» a oi ah r h po a e "Suburb" Is "Het Pitching his with Item. for a 'Callaban, rf 3 0 0 2 0 OjOlson. s»_ 401 2 10 Up" fight Willie Ritchie.".News Shut-Out Williams, cf 4 0 1 4 OO'Magee. 2b... 410 1 4 0 Whitted. If.. 411 2 0 0 Grimtli, rf.. 312 2 10 By W. O. McGeehan Luderus. Ib. 4 0 0 10 0 0¡ Wheat, If... 4 00 l 0 0 J. May 8..Prince¬ Batid, 3b... 40 1 2 11 Myors. cf.... 401 7, 0 0 The Boston Braves won their first game of the season at the Polo PRINCETON, N, 18,000 doughboys.driving through the Argonne. Sicking, ss.. 3 0 1 l 1 O'Konetchy. lb 30 1 ."¦ 2 0 By W. J. Macbeth ton continued its winning streak to¬ PHILADELPHIA, May 8..Spurred to I'earce, 2b.. 30 0 2 7. Oi.Malone. 8b.. 30 1 3 2 0 Grounds out at daivn.where the mists were rash 3 0 Steve McKeever, the of yesterday, beating the Giants after eleven , by a score when the Tiger nine defeated the Swinging curling, madness, not to mention reckless Adams, c... 1 1 0 O'Krucser. c... 30 1 6 10 king FiSa of 3 to 2. day the matted and the Watson, p.. 300 0 3 OjPfeffer. p_ 200 2 0 0 Island, is fast his The first victory of the Bostonians was brought about largely University of West Virginia by a score Through woods, tangled ivirc, abandon, by the ominous» quivering of recovering faith Totals.31 1 5 24 10 1| Totals.30 2 7 27 11 0 in Charles H. the through an error by in the and a lot of carbon of !i to 2. The was con- Where machine gun nests barked their deadly message. the trusty right leg of Lieutenant Ebbcts, jovial Squire second, in the game closely Philadelphia _0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0.1 of Flatbush. the think tank of Heinie Zim merman in the ninth. t d being marred only Through the mire and mud.through the muck and gore. Colonel Tillinghast L'Hommedieu Hus¬ Brooklyn .1 0 10 0 0 0 0 x.2 Steve, architect of Nevertheless, the Braves throughout, the McKeever millions and won a baseball and b. tlie costly errors made by the On beyond high noon.on beyond the ton, who arrived on the noon train Two-base hits.Baird, Griffiths. Home silent jmm- game, new twilight. . George Washington Grant, their owner, Virginians. Airkland. the Tiger twirler. from Griffith. Stolen bases Sicking. ner of the Dodgers ever since does not care how it was wr.n. Then at dunk one to New York, those Yankees went Adams, Myers Sacrifice hit.Pfeffer. theiRjt allowed only three hits. He held they paused.each his blanket. Three hundred hitless until the ninth inning Where the rain and out and grabbed themselves a ball game play.Baird to Pearce. Left on championship year.1916, no less.ha» natty young yeo-Base on balls living largely Chubbie Chaj. marched into the Polo Grounds From the endless crash, blown from shell and .Off Pfeffer, 1. Hit Wat¬ lie's blows. shrapnel. Shibe Park this afternoon. won by .By promises and prognostications for during the progress of the second in¬ The reached Pettway for nine Through a bitter with death and They son, 1 (Griffith). Struck out.By Watson, Tigers nigJtt, filled horror, as impressively as could be.a shut¬ 1; Pfeffer, 5. that "normal" year. ning. A naval band with them, seek¬ Blame The Bronx! safeties. They only made one errer Till another daivn them set and And who ing for a fitting bit of entrance music which came in the ninth. found ready out, forsooth. The score was 2 to 0. Steve, summoned up cour¬ struck up, "The Wild Women." The score: For another drive into Death's red forest. A age enough to pay his first visit Wild, ' by Duffy Lewis provided of lîut it was not the wild, wild women BOSTO.V i.V. I NEW PRINCETON VIRGINIA 18,000 the the White Sox Win two years to the Flatbush meadow L.) YOKK (N. L.) a!) r hpat p! ab r II po » c doughboys, driving through Argonne. two. yes- that made a wild man of Monsieur all r h o a el ibili.n te M'vlüe, SS...6 12 4 StruMiig, er. .".0 0 3 o 0!Manhood, ct. 4 01 0 0 0 Daivn and noon and Robert terday afternoon is now Jean Dubuc, who started for 4 1 Burn». If.4 00 1 0 0 Raleigh, rf. r« I 1 1 0 1 Ptcliard, as.. 4 00 0 13 dusk.night forever and endless. Shawkey, who used to spo- '; convinced pitching HerJog, 2b..6 0 2 2 5 0 Yonne, rf_4 I a 2 0 0 ."« that that long heralded "normal" the Giants. It was that error Powell. 1 1 0 Baue, 3b... 4 o 0 3 3 0!.Mount, lb... 40110 0 That is what the colors of Connie From the Indians year by Larry rr...3pl riiast-, lb_4 0 11S 2 1 Trimble, e.. 3 2 2 7. 1 0!Vance, rf- 400 1 2 0 they drew.18,000 dollars. Mack, but wl»* for the Dodgers is well on the which the J. Smith, 3b.4D0 1 2 0 Doyle, 2li.7.10 3 2 1 wing. Doyle gave hitherto baffled HigKcrt. cf. .2 10 :¡ 0 Uauhan, 2b. 4 ü 2 0 0 0 Pettway. P.. 3 00 1 7,0 luckily escaped about the timo Conr :e He saw Uncle Robbi-.'s lads Braves their start. The of Holke, 0 KaufT. of.50 1 0 0 0 Rogers, If.. 3 1 0 4 0 0lKuyk. 3b- 3 00 1 2 1 take a presence lb...40017 3 l'/imm'n. 3t>.. .5 0 1 1 60 lb.. 4 1 2 10 0 0Í Moran, If.... 311 2 10 scattered his trust'to With Ed Cicotte red hot game of ball from the sailorettes acted as an Wilson, c_40 1 1 1 BS...4 0 0 1 5 1 Harvey, Willard's pennant the four Jack inspiration If.5 0 0 2 0 OlFIetcher,0 Keyes, SH... 40 3 1 1 1 Dunn, 2b.... 311 1 00 Weight Coombs's Phillies by a score of 2 to to Monsieur the Kelly, Mccarty, c.4 0 0 « 10 Kirkland, p. 3 0 0 0 4 0 Owatlimey, c. 3 0 0 7 10 corners of the American «auk - Dubuc, gallant French Kehr, p.511 2 5 OiDulmi«. p.,_«10 2 1 6 0 We have been told those who have seen League, 1.the fifth consecutive Canadian. . by him lately that Willard his triumph, by Itchcrtsnn ..0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals.35 3 10 27 9 21 Totals.81 2 4*23 12 9 iron deep into the soul of said Cor¬ the way, for the Dubuc O. .0 0 0 0 0 0 will enter the CLEVELAND, im¬ smashing, splashing, seemed to be rounding into Smith, p. on strike. ring against Dempsey around 245 pounds. nelius May 8..Chicago »Bauhan out, bunted foul third MacGillicuddy by pitching just. proved its hold on first de¬ rearing, tearing, dashing, daring Dod« mid-season form and put up a stiff Total» Toials 2 8 0 You can out about the place by duel with ...3987332121 _Si) 33 22 3 Virginia' . o 0 0 0 0 0 0 2.2 figure this for yourself. classiest exhibition that this feating Cleveland, 4 to 1, in the first gers. pitching the side-wheeling .Ran for Dubuu in the tenth inning. Princeton .0 0 0 1 0 0 4 0 x.5 young major league season has so far Steve didn't have much to Nehf. He started to a bit Boston In 1914 when he boxed Carl Morris he weighed 242. In 1915 when game of the series here to-day. Cicotte say when go unsteady . 0100001000 1.3 Earned runs.Princeton, 1; Virginia, 0. witnessed. Shawkey shut the sup¬ Cleveland's six it was all over. Indeed he was in the seventh, but he pulled himself »New York. 00000200Ü0 0.2 Two-base hits Trimble, Keyes. Stolen he Jack Johnson after a of he kept hits well scattered, just bases fought long siege training weighed around posedly tough maulers of Mack down while made its hits off about knocked speechless by the trans¬ together and lasted until the tenth, Two-base hits.Nehf, Maranville 2. Du- Trimble. Sacrifice hits.Bade, with one hit. Chicago Cove- of the band when he was buc, Young. Three-base Kirkland. Hit hv batted ball.Keyes. 246. In 1916 when he met Moran, after training for several weeks, he stingy leskie count. Jackson's single, with figuration whose checks taken out after making hit.Kauff. .Stolen Bases on balls.Off 2. Struck But for Roth he has since last a hit to let bases.Young, Molke, Herzog 2, Powell. Pettway, 260. Since that date Willard has Bobby to-night would rur.ners on second and third, in the helped pay he saw Davy Robertson do his Sacrifice hits.Holke, J. Smith, out.By Pettway, 7: by Kirkland, 4. Left weighed had three years of soft living. have found 's mug in the cinched them in the drab, bleak days of the running. Burns, Chase. Double Rlggert, on bases.Princeton, 10; Virginia, 2. eighth, the game. play.Nehf, Maran¬ Double Moran to As we suggested just above, figure it out for hall of fame with his eminent team- CHICAGO mid-summer of 1917. It is barely Rail Keeps vllle and Holke. Left on basest-.New plays-.Vance to Mount, yourself. (A. L.l CLEVELAND (A. L.) pos-! Agoing Yoik, 3; 12. Mount. Passed balls.Gwathmey. Um¬ mate, , and others, ah r h po a c! al> r U po a u sible, too, that Steve's mind for the The Braves Boston, First base on urn.is.¦ Leiboi.I, rf.. 3 1 3 2 0 OGrancv got in the first kick in New York, 2; Boston, 3. Base on pire.A. B. Nice, of Princeton High School. Roth ruined the chance for a no hit If... 400 2 0 0 moment was bent on architectural the balls. G3 minutes. Weaver. 3h. 3 1 2 11 0 Chapman, su. 4 0 0 1 4 1 seventh through a on the Off Dubic, 5; off Nehf. 2. lilts.Off Du- Time of game.1 hour and The Ten Year Men game by with one out in the E. 2b 3 1 1 play. His more vociferous partner. lapse buc, 5 in 10 -a-.- singling Collins, 200 Speaker, cf.. 40 1 2 10 part of Doyle. Eiggert got his base innings; off Ci." Smith, 2 in 1 fourth. Come to look at it now, it was Jackson, If.. 3 0 2 4 0 0 Smith, rf.... 411 1 0 0 the C. II. Ebbets in question.is con¬ inning. Hit by "How men are still in the who were Kelaeli. cf. :. 4 1 1 0 0 on balls. Holke rolled one to the pitcher.-By Nehf, (Flet¬ many league playing ten years a mean trick, as Roth died a OlGarilner, Ab. 40 1 2 11 fronted by a dilemma of how to Giant cher); by Dubuc, ( Rigger! ). Struck out. Crowd Watches stealing Oandil, II... 40 0 7 0 0 W'l.sg'ss, 2b. 401 4 3 0 crowd . Ordinarily it By Dubuc, 3; by Nehf, 1. Losing pitcher. Big ago? Very few.".Exchange. moment later. Only two other Quakers Rlesberg. ss. 40 1 l 14 Johnston. 1!>. 401 8 2 0 50,000 people into 23,000 seats. would have been the usual G. Smith. met all afternoon. Schalk, e... 3 0 o 4 0 0 O'Neill, c... 30 1 H 10 laughing 77th On the contrary« the ten-year or list includes Pipp Cicotte, p.... 4 0 0 0 2 0 2 00 Mad Rush Due matter to Laughing Larry, but the ball Bouts of the longer Cobb, Speaker, Kopp, the lead-olr man, walked in Coveleskie. p 1.2 0 Sunday filtered between his dogs and Riggert Collins, Baker, Jackson, Johnson, Doyle, Chase, Zimmerman, Mclnnis, the first. Tliomas forced him, but Totals.31 4 10 27 4 l| Totals.33 1 6 27 14 2 Seems everybody in Flatbush and got to third. A hit The carnival held last night on . that bounded over merman, who usually considers at least boxing Barry, Merkle, Ames, Luderus, Paskert, Milan, Bush, Magee and a reached third an_ infield out, fol¬ Chicago 000 10102 o. 4 ter. miles around is anxious io reserve Zimmerman's head fourteen at Madison »Square Garden under the good throw Cleveland . o 001 0000 0. 1 scored Riggert. points in a crisis and tries more. With the minor lowing Shawkey's poo'r to catch accommodations for Saturday's and The Giants made the one drive the .fifteenth. auspices of the 77th Division, recently many league supply choked off for the last two him That was as near as Two-base hits.Leibold, Felsch. E. Col¬ at Ebbets Field. in the big Yesterday he staged returned from service attracted napping. lins, O'Neill. Three-base hit.Smith. Sunday's games The sixth when Ross Young slammed something almost as spectacular as his abroad, or three years, there have been too few youngsters to crowd Philadelphia came to scoring. Thomas, Stolen answer? Well, about half of it is the n to a crowd of 7,000 coming up first base.Wambsganss. Sacrifice hits Uuer centre. Chase hit one performance in a certain world's series. persons. the old delegation off the range. And most of those named up in the seventh, was safe on .Weaver, Jackson, Collins. Coreleskie. grand baseball Brooklyn is playing at through short, but was forced at sec¬ one The feature bout of the evening was above wouldn't! Peck's fumble, but never the Sacrifico fly Schalk. Double plays the the other Herzog rapped right over to got past and moment; half, McGraw ond by Doyle. Kauff Zim, who fielded between Soldier Eddie Zimmerman, the be crowded out, anyway. midway. Speaker O'Neill, Chapman, AVambs- and his Giants. have a Blushing Benny the ball, and held it ganss and Johnston. Left on bases.Chi¬ They sneaking did the rest with a to in his bantamweight champion of the 77th, Murderers' Row did a little murder¬ in the at the three-bagger pensively paw meditating. In and Martin Collins. Eddie and cago 5, Cleveland '. First base on errors feeling borough wrong right field, scoring Young and Doyle. the mean time Maranville had started won, ing, which would have gone for naught ¦--Chicago 2, ClevaMNld 1- Base on balls. end of the bridge that the hated That put the Giants one in the from a as a reward received a gold wrist watch Hates for Duffy as Off Coveleskie 1. struck out.By Cicotte in the series which lead, second, and throw to Fletcher Concerning Lewis, Geary kept 3, by Coveleskie 3. Giants, opens over and it looked to be sufficient as the would have fr"om his division. the hits pretty well Be¬ there this are to had the Rabbit in a trap. In other bouts Rowan and I hate to be tapped for a Ten segregated. afternoon, abv.ut be pitching went. Heinie must have been of Tommy sides, the Yankees were just a bit offered up as a sacrifice. But after six the time thinking Sailor Volk battled to a draw, and That I will never see; on the bases. over pitching innings Mon¬ he tried to run Collins down. his stupid Knockouts Feature A victory the Giants to a sieur Jean Dubuc. as is his oustom, He the Rabbit Tony Murphy and brother, Hughie, To have rent There were two out in the sixth is as succeasful a became ignored and hurled the boxed to the same result. In my bally moved up Brooklynite quite fatigued. The Braves bfgan to ball to Chase, while wrestling when Pratt singled, getting an extra feat asa world's series victory to most clout him and his discomfiture nailing Herzog, Sailor Sanderson defeated Young Mun- Fills me with misery; base on fumble. Here Lewis Bouts for Titles was Maranville reached third. in minutes. Kopp's any other town. Why the bugs even accentuated because of the presence ! This of day fifty But more than all the rest them unloaded the ball into the left field rave and dote often over a mere of so beautiful piece original judgment cost of Albert Union pos¬ many sailorettes in the the Giants the ball game. Otherwise it That make bleachers, his second contribution tow¬ Silverstein, Settlement,! sibility. stand. Nehf hit him for a two to my brain careen, ard the of Murderers' Row. knocked out J. F. Bradiey, Pastime Ath¬ The business office at bagger might have lasted until darkness de¬ Plestina and upkeep letic in the for Ebbets Field is left'and Maranviile hit him for another scended over Taylor Oh, how I hate a downhill putt The score: Club, second round the quite as sadly dilapidated as the two in the same Coogan's bluff. Powell 158-pound honors in the annual New rolling bagger vicinity. This sliced a hit over short, and Maranville On a NEW YORK (A. TO ¡PHILADELPHIA (A. L. I stock of Kaiser Bill's railways the accomplished one run and tied the Go to Mat slippery, doping green. ah r li !>o ¡i el all r h jx> a e York state boxing championship at the weeks the came home with the To-night Halas, rl\.. 401 2 O 0 II closing of war, because of score. Herzog was foiled in an winning run. It L. L. H. .Kopp, if_ 3 0 2 0] City Athletic Club last »Matters the to effort] was the only hit off of P'k'paugh.ss 3 0 1 3 2 0 Thomas, 3b.. 4 00 2 3 1 night. early rush for holiday reserva¬ prolong the bombardment when George Smith, The "eternal question" as to whether l'ion Hi_ ¦:. o i i«) i o Roth, if. 3 o l :: o o ended shortly after the opening of the tions. It recalls the October days of Burns a Columbia, but it was Heinie HakiT. :... :: o o lo o o made bare hand grab of his did it enough. Marin Plestina, the "outlaw" heavy¬ Burns, round when Silverstein caught his rival 1916. when the boys were warming up drive. | by thinking. is vs. T'ratt, 2b... 411 0 5 1 Witt, cf. 300 4 0 0 in a that sent long The Braves a weight wrestler, worthy to grapple East West Lewis. If_ 412 1 0 0 Shannon. 2b. 300 2 2 0 coming right uppercut for the world's series. Look^ a.: if a When the had close squeak in Tiorlie. cf... 200 4 3 0 game started to go into the ninth with Wladek Zbyszko, "Strangler" Does or OO'.Iiiigan. sí... 0 2 3 2 Bradley down "cold." Bradley also went lot of folks are going to be. disap¬ extra the rose when Lew McCarty, the most the West the East produce the greatest ball Do the Ruel. c. 4 00 3 lOMcAvoy, 0... 3 0 0 2 4 0 innings sailorettes and earnest Lewis. Joe Stecher and other "trust" players? Sliawkcy, p. 4 00 1 200 0 2 0 down in the first round, and was stag- pointed. Mr. Ebbets is sorry now his filed out in column of twos. The swiper among the Giants, stars in bulk come from the or LilOary. p- about the band one out to far poled grapplers will be answered to-night Atlantic Coast west of the Mississippi? I'Walker _ 10 0 0 0 0 gering ring when the bell ! park is so small; he would derm it a continued to blare "The Wild Wild right field. It looked when Plestina meets Jack Taylor, the A ball club mack: of those born east clanged. great favor if the city fathers would Women." It was not the band good for all of the bases and time to Canadian up of the Mississippi would include Totals.31 2 7 27 13 21 Totals.28 0 1 27 14 4 A. J. De New though spare, but champion, in a bout that is .Batted for in ninth. Vito, West Side Athr permit him to throw out monster that had made a wild mart of Monsieur Riggert got a flying start, billed as "for .Schalk and Schang, ; Ruth, Coveleskie, and Geary letic to have two bleachers across the streets ran backward and being the heavvweight Shawkey Perry, New York.. 0000 0 200 Club, proved good confining Dubuc. It was that error as has been speared the ball with of the world" at first 4.2 hands in the decision over behind the left and field walls. one hand. It was championship Madison ; Sisler, base; Collins, second base; Scott, Phila . 0 0 Ü 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 receiving right asserted heretofore. pure melodrama. Square Garden. shortstop; Groh, William Pomerantz, unattacked, for the As to yesterday's sad blow to Colby In the tenth Monsieur Jean a missed third base; Cobb, Burns and outfield. Homo run.Lewis. Two-base hit.Peok- made heart twenty-seven Bernarr Macfaddcn, the physical Roush, inpaugh. Stolen bases.Peckinpaugh, llü-pound title. De Vito was an easy .a blow that curried desperate attempt to lead a drive that beats during the run by actual A Western-born club Baker. Sacrifice hit.Bodic. and had to the heart of Will¬ on culturist, who is managing and back¬ would include KiHifer and Walters, catchers; Double victor, his rival holding on deeper poignant would win the game. He drove a fine registration Harry Sparrow's blood plays.Dugan, Shannon and Burns. Left the iam F. Baker, as the crowd» di«l not hit over pressure ing Plestina, believes Mark, to be the Chase, first base; third on bases.New continuously during third round. second, and Davy Robertson, machine, and Harry Sparrow greatest mat man in Hornsby, shortstop; Vitt, base; Speaker, Young York, 7; Philadelphia, 2. In the class Louis measure quite up to whfa hud been the Giants' totes the most accurate the world, and has First base on errors.New York, 1: Phlla- 145-pound Algren, holiday propor¬ wearing blood pressure "dared" the "trust" wrestlers to ¡and Hooper, outfield; Johnson, Alexander, Vaughn, pitchers. delphta, 1. Base on balls.Off the only defending was out- tions.blame it on the general ag- bench was sent in machine in the meet 1 Shawkey, champion, smooth, to run. Nehf metropolitan district. his gruppier. That last-named trio would be to off Oeary, 4. Struck out.By Shawkey, pointed by Max Baritz, Union »Settle- 1 ^T-essiveness of Uncle Robbie's tribe, was chary of putting them where nothing you'd pick step up against. 2; by Geary, 2. ment, in three rounds. Baritz had two not forgetting the excellence of V>¡g Young could swipe at them. He had Not day in and day out. Jeff Pfeffer's nor too of the knock-downs to his credit in the second brawny right arm, many samples youngster's and Algren one in the third round. the deadly truncheon of little Tommy swatting abiiity and Young finally got Mrs. Rossin Leads Field Griffith. Said Griff broke out into a" a base on Those who overlooked the Another abbreviated bout came in balls. But Chase and Doyle White Sox this season may have al.so the heavyweight class when J. Temos- heavy hitting rash that provided could not furnish the driving power overlooked Kid In enough runs for the occasion. .left* to roll Gleason. The Kid has inserted the spirit of battle into Women's Golf Tilt check, New West Side A. C. knocked Bip: down the Braves and Mr. Nehf. out A. in the saw to it that, once on Easy Street, his clan beyond any early reckoning, and while his staff Wiener, unattached, first the not him. Long Fly Starts Trouble pitching may be The Women's Metropolitian Golf As¬ round. The other results were 125- enemy did circumvent The a bit lop-eared and out of focus the machine as a j As to Mr. Griffith, now. He was the initial Braves' victory came in unit is no soft spot sociation held its first of a series of pound class, Sam Ssieger, unattached, the ninth more a combination which to Pastime A. principal kick in the Dodger carbu¬ through upon light. tournaments outpointed j. Brasier, C, retor. One runs vf circumstances, humorous from a one-day yesterday over in three Dave of the necessary he rounds; Rosenberg, Glen- ! furnished the ball over the Boston point of view, than from any m the links of the Essex County Coun¬ coe A. C, outpointed M. Baritz, Union by driving merit on the The Club. There were fence. He helped with another, that great part of the moody Being a confirmed Australian Davis Cup team will average around forty years old. try eighteen com¬ Settlement, after thrco rounds in the iien of Stalling1!. With one out Maran- believer in con-1 indoor tournament, and at Philadel¬ petitors, but they did not all return »S. knocked the "P" out of the Piedmont structive rather than in the If they are that good at forty, you can understand what the Hun line 115-pound class; Seaman. Brooklyn sign in right centre, and which failed aille hoisted a long fly to right ccntro- destructive criti- phia, covered court tourney last cards. The contest was held over the A. A., outpointed W. O'Connell, Wayne of fic !«i. cism, I hesitate to j February, he kept Wallace F. Johnson was up against facing an Australian that old course of <>,080 yards in A. clearing for another circuit smash adapt the latter for line-up averaged between length. C, after three rounds in the 108-! by bare inches. Everybody on the Giant team started weapon on this but circum- | waiting more than two hours be¬ twenty-five and thirty. Mrs. A. S. Rossin, Century Country pound class, and H. Rossmango. in that general direction. As the ball occasion, fore lie finally showed up. Ciub, was the who suc¬ stances would seem to only competitor A. C, outpointed F. Cassidy, Ozanam "Mule" Most Lucky was about to descend there was a warrant it. It is not as though Richards had not ceeded in negotiating the course in less A. A., three rounds in the crowd of ball After it is a been advised and one 125-pound We'll say the "Male" was in bigger players under it all, but means to an end. warned before this. On the other wing, the poor putter will have a considerable amount than hundred. She played steady class. lucky than could be found at the Giant office If we first it is Those who have his best interests at golf and had the best gross score of that first inning. Olson scratched a on K in destroy, sometimes! as well as the to charge off from his income tax. There are few safety down the third base line, but pay day. verybody the lot easier to and heart, good name of the very things that are 93, which, with her handicap of 3, gave seemed to he directly! under the ball rebuild, frequently with game in this district, have pointed out total losses, if you figure her a net score of 00, for best Southern Association was forced when Magce hit sharply to far only deep enough. tieing the a and everybody seemed to think that better results in the finished the error of his ways, but apparently net score with Mrs. II. B. Salmon, For¬ Atlanta-New Orleans (wet grounds). box after couple of buntation it belonged to him. Ross to no purpose. it est Hills Held Chattanooga, 1; Mephis, o. failures. Griffith's terrific drive high Young got product. Perhaps needed the Club, who finished early Nashville, 3; Little Rock. 4. off the his fingers on it, but the eager Benny It me salutary effect of a default to The arrival at Versailles of German with a card of right field wall, which bounded impresses with a profound! the bring delegates with golf clubs recalls 100.10.90. Mobile, 4; Birmingham, 13. to would have been Kauff collided with him and the little pity that when a youth combines all realization that such tactics are the fact that many of drives directly Williams, ball rolled on while Maranviile got to the not to be condoned. Hindenburg's were sensational, but he could good for three bases, sure, had Calla- exceptional qualities that go to never of backed not Becond. make up a lawn Vincent Richards is not alone in get any his approaches close enough to win. And is han, up against the wall, great tennis player, this always acted much as if he intended to The next play disclosed some mixed such we find in Vincent the this tendency to inconvenience oppo¬ the main detail. very thinking on the part of Heinie Zim- Richards, nents, embarrass tournament conlmit- make a catch. He took a big gamble sixteen-year-old national indoor cham¬ tees and Rickard Not a Bit Anxious on the carrom, which t«~« go pion, he should spoil the whole struct¬ disappoint galleries. The to happened< ure same has before Or it have been Williams, and prevented a possible A CLEAN* SALE by lamentable lapses in the eti¬ thing happened in may that the Teutonic Field Marshal was the Cal UP of the previous seasons, and I re¬ stymied homer, way played it. Griffith, quette game. generally, entirely too often to have sort of chance. reached but had to I refer to gret to say, the offenders are any This is always an annoying To Pick Referee for second, Magee pull TIRE PRICES SLASHED the defaulting of Rich¬ those Bout up at third ards last Sunday afternoon in the final who hold some title, or whose pres¬ episode. round ence on the courts "makes" the tour¬ Lee scored while Pearce was throw¬ of the University Heights Ten¬ out Zack ond nis Club's nament. Because of this seem ing Wheat. Myers hit men's open doubles tourna¬ they W. O. McGeehan that he ;vill win by a knockout and has like a rifle Watson out ment. The tournament to rely upon their standing and the By intimated that shot, but stuck committee dislike of the tournament Tex of the the referee will moan his paw, knocked it down and got Hi waited in vain for the youthful cham¬ committees Red Sox Blank Pirates Win at Rickard, promoter $127,- nothing *n his life. But it is a to show to call a default against them. Home, 000 young at first, shutting off another apparently- pion up. There was no sign Willard-Dcmpsey bout, announced] cinch that there will be some haggling sure run. of his after Such tactics are culpable enough With when coming long the appointed to Hamilton yesterday that he would have nothing the time draws around for the But that luck wasn't a nor did the committee when the offending player is engaged Senators, 3 0^ Pitching decision. circumstance hour, receive to'do with the selection of a referee to the horseshoes any word from only in the singles, but when he does Rickard found John¬ that pulled the him, any explanation the «same in the PITTSBURGH, May 8..The Pitts¬ for the bout unless the two that Jeffries and "Mule" through the second. Konetchy in extenuation of his fault. Very thing doubles, placing principals son would never agree on the matter his partner in a very unenviable Barry burgh Pirates won their *-' and Malone, the first two batters, botn properly, and with a light, Featuring first homo failed It is so of a courage that is is no | agree, nominated referee and finally accepted the to CORD TIRES.BEST MAKES found those there excuse. Thus, through no victory to-day a score of singled sharply centre field. On V. B HAVE rarely among who con¬ by 4 to 2 in the infract. If they are job himself. But he raises his good a hit run A GREAT LINE duct tournaments in this fault of his own, Bohr was defaulted from St. Louis, Hamilton the haggling' hand to the and play Krueger connected country, on in the final BOSTON, May 8..Vitt's double, a holding overtime Rickard is Ai the right Biltmort ceiling fairly and with force. But Jones W. Merscreau and his fellow Sunday round match Cardinals to five hits. empowered y these days and swears whoever great Saving you ^35% to 50% against Ichiya Kumagae and Harold pass to Walters's articles to name the third that, made a wonderful on a blind members of the committee decided to L. Scott, single and Sherdell pitched well until the sixth man. He the referee may be in this bout, his pickup default Taylor. The University Heights Jones's sacrifice off inning, when he even stab, tagged Koney on the line and Richards and Allen Behr, his Tennis Club fly Johnson, of passed two men, fol¬ will not consider the matter at name will not he Rickard or anything threw to 36x4 1-2 partner, and did so. has sounded a timely lowed by a dropped Smith it. Pearce in plenty of time to fóráffla», Firsts, Q. D. $25.00 they to who are Washington, in the fifth gave Boston fly by in this time, in the event cf a remotely resembling double Malone. " " If this had been the first warning players inclined centre and hits disagree- Matthew of Pfeffer ended the in¬ time that to follow the two runs by Boeckel and Hinket, Cleveland, who a harta, 34x4 17.50 Richards had offended in this example set by Richards. to-day. Hooper's double, »Schmidt, each of the safe blows ment. hunts the office of referee with the ning with line drive to William " " respect Let us hope it will not bring¬ There were two there might have been an excuse for pass unheedeiT. Barry's safe bunt and Shanks's error ing two runs. Tho visitors' runs were The matter of a referee is of con- same fervor as others seek nomina¬ gone in the third Hartman, 33x4 17.00 scored in when Griffiths a curve a j his dereliction, but it was not. The on Ruth's bounder added another in each instance by a single, sidera-ble concern to both lighters. He! tions to the Senate or olher lucrative pulled in long ßooürich indoor champion has been all too Catholic Clubs to Meet following a two-base hit. is the candidate loop over the right field wall. There¬ "Síiüsegee" Tread, 33x5 25.00 prone the sixth and Boston won, 3 to will be empowered to rentier a decision jobs, leading for ref¬ after " to put in belated appearances at ttur- 0, from ST. LOUIS (X. I.) I (X. eree so far. Jack of the Dodgers' chances were few Delegates from the various Catholic r PITTSBUBGH 1«.) under the state laws of Skelly, Yonkers, is Bsodritó 35x5 27.50 narñents the the Senators. was brill¬ ab 11 n a el al> r li o an Ohio. The a and far between. during last year. If 1 clubs of this city will meet at the Barry's fielding Shotton, lf..:too 1 0 chances are running close second. mistake he was iant. o|Tem\ bu.i o l :i :: o good that the bout will last Pfeifer looked about ten not, hours late in the Paulist Athletic Ciub to-night to reor¬ Smith, cf_ill 2 » 1 Carey, cf.:¡ 1 1 2 oor twelve rounds, it will be just million F1SK TIRES national indoor tournament ai ¿OH tu elder of Stock, 3b_302 1 3 0)Stengel, rf. ..401 :i 00 consequently dollars' worth the first five rounds. Iu 19x3 LNt íl«.50.our Price junior ganize the Catholic Athletic League. Milan, Washington, will Unnisliy, fin. .2 0 0 4 2 up to the third man to whether TOLEDO, May ».. A hunt for sites " ÍIO.K1) lhc Seventh leave the team "Hiltz, 0|l'iits!iaiv. 2b. .4 11 2 3 0 say the third he struck out the in ::0x..\i 20,03.Our Prie« 18.00 Regiment armory last This organization prior to the Euro¬ to-night to undergo an rf...4oi» 1 00| ruler, !b_3 12 11 00 Willard loses or retains his title. for training camps for Jess Willard side ¦.Our 2i.«>0 year, when he was scheduled to war was for Paillette, lii..ioon o o|i¡i».viw, :;h...:iii n order Pearce, Adams and Watson. " Price pla; pean exceedingly strong in operation appendicitis. -Miller, so The unwritten law of and Jack was '¿\.ii.'o a c llaniiltuii, i>..2 0 0 0 20 in the sixth. made a 3HRESTONE TIRES ¦Tutlito, Hi... r,0 3 «'. 2 0 rf... 411 1 VMelleiiry ..10 0 0 0 0 He is not held to this rule, however. ing.the title fight here on July 4. Sev¬ pretty .'..-.. ¡ib.. 4010 Hooper, 0 0 Moadows, p. .0 0 0 0 o o running catch of Watson's wicked, low (18.00.Oír Price 110.60 Foiter, 30 Barry, 2b.... till :'¦ 4 1 K'li-iin«lis ...10 The unwritten law got a blow in Ens- eral locations on the shores of Lake .Our Price 14.60 Shanks, fis.. 5 02 7 21 Strunk, cf... 3 01 4 no 0 0 0 0 liner. Then Callahan walked. Williams Hice, rf_ 4 o i« 1 (i o land when Willie Ritchie lost his title Erie V.-ere inspected at of .O ¦¦-.;. Price 17.00 TinIh. If. :n«) 0 (i i« Tn'ais.30 2 7. 24 to the*Ve«.¿uest dropped a single into short ¦.< ««ir Trapson, K. 4 O 1 1 0 oI.Mi.IühU. lb. 1 0 0 14 1 o 13 21 Totals .. .20 i S 27 13 0 Freddie Welsh on a referee's de¬ Tex Rickard, the right. Price 24.00 FOUNDED 1856 J try 1.3 .Our 34.00 Janvrln, 2b. 3 0.1 1 0 0 Scott, S3_ 2 1 n n 4 0 Meadows in ninth. While old for the plate, fell after rounding Price EF Agnew, c... 2nd 4 2 0 Walters, c... :¡_ oo Two-base hits.Sherdell, Smith, Boeckel. by ring will be set. The offer saw . Adams 37*5 13 525 .Darls ono o o o Sacrifice hits.Shotton, Boeckel. Do'ubto out tjhat he does not care who the re7* was made by the West Toledo slip. The Dodger infield late, $2i. $30, 535 fLeonard .. loo o oo Gun Í\ old theme. and mod- plays.Stock und Miller. Left on bases.¦ eree may be, he may his conver¬ of which then went about retrieving the threat¬ y Quality, style:' St. Louis, 7; G. change Club, Willard was. made a 3:x3 toa-Skifc.. . .$9.00 Total».30 0 8 24 10 1 Totals.23 3r> 27 13 1 Pittsburgh, First base on sation when it comes to the actual member when here with ened disaster, as no two good ball erate Combined make error.Pittsburgh, 1. First huso on bulls his circus can JJL prices. they the -Off Sherdell, 4; oft 4. selection. Willard, too, has asserted I three years ago. players hold one base. The upshot 91x31-2 Diamond Ists Non-Skid . .Híin for Agnrv,- In 7th. Off Hamilton, lilts. was $15 to the tBatlcd for Sherdell, 5 in 6 Va Innings; off Morst-» that Adams was finally kilir«! off strongest appeal well-groomed Craft In 8th. man, 1 In 2-.1 off when 1 off innings; Meadows, 1 in he made a break for the plate to McGraws, 2 for Price of One man. Washington . ononoooo o. o Inning; Hamilton, 5 In 9 innings. Hit protect Williams. Boston . 0000 2 100 X. 3 by pitcher.Uy Hamilton, 1 50 »Struck out.By (Sherdell). Pfeffer was taken a run Ford Size Tires, $11 to *17 Two-base hita.Judge, Thompson, Hoop¬ ton, 2. Horstman. 1; by Hamil¬ finally for .ALSO. We are showing a selection o£ er, Vitt. stolon bases.-Menosky, Thomp¬ ine Winning pitcher.Hamilton. l.oa- in the seventh W'hitted singled and )-¦ .-»..,n(?i», Spring son. Sncrillco hits.Melnnls 2. Sacrifice pitcher.Sherdell. of took third on Baird's double to left Ci>o<1ri:h«v», Diamond«, Ajax««. flies.Jones. Double a Standing Clubs fUfwfetlc«, Marathon«, 8i*hringn and fabrics, American and plays.Poster to Major League after Luderus lined to Wheat. Sick- tw<;Sity othT ir.tiii*:» of «hoi«*. foreign loomed, Judge to Agnew, Judge to Shanks to Judge. Left on Enter Title Run ing's scratch hit on a pop which which hit the note of ton 2. base«.Washington 18, Bos¬ fly, right the sea¬ First base on errors.Boston 1. A team of men was Olson might have held if Lee Magee Att4r to 50% Discount Bases on balls.Off Johnson off eight entered by 30%Tl «Ko, from son's off 22, (.'raft the Morningside Athletic had not. butted in on the tallied $1.30 Up. fashion. 1, Janes 4. Hits.Off Johnson 5 In 6 to Club yester¬ GAMES TO-DAY. GAMES TO-DAY. play, Innings, off Craft none In 2 Innings. Slnuck day represent the club in the an¬ , Whitted. out.By Johnson nual senior New York at Brooklyn. at AUTOS.À1 BARGAINS Perfectly tailored, refinement of de¬ 2, by Jones 3. Passed Metropolitan Association Boston at Washington New York. Demonstration« 'Jlv«sn: Ka*y Payment« and with ball.Walters. Losing pitcher.Johnson. championship run at Van Philadelphia. Detroit at St. Louis. A.T&niie4; Automobil««» TfMM. sign priced moderation. Park on Cortlandt Cincinnati at Chicago. May 17. Peter St. Chicago at Cleveland. At Ample variety and broad range of sizes. New .lames Plant, Triviloudis, Louis at Pittsburgh at Baltimore, first Käme. K. H. V Ants Bodies: Ai! Styles: Right Prices York Boy Captain Lehman, Casper Scheffer, Irving Philadelphia Boston. Buffalo. 40000021 0-TH * Job Edward Lehman and Oswald YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. Baltimore... ooooiioo o.2 io * Ctrtñpi*U MIDDLETOWN, Conn.. May 8..Ray Larson the YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. Thomas and Cam y Newton and v. '..!,¦ ratin« own compose strength of the Boston, 3; New York, 2 (11 in). Mew Kgaiv Giere, of Mount Vernon. N. has squad. York, 2; Philadelphia, 0. At r.altiniore. second carao- lt. H K. Y., Brooklvn, 2; Philadelphia, 1. 2; Buffalo. BrokawBrothers been elected captain of the 4: St. 2. Boston, Washington, 0. 00100000 0.I 7 > ';Aulort Automobile - sophomore Pittsburgh, Louis, Chicago, 4; Cleveland, 1. Baltimore... oiooiOOO x- Co,, 1457-1463 baseball team at Waldron Join« Club Cincinnati at Chicago (rain). Devtnney and liengoufe-h; Frank m'¬ K"*TAIJMSHKI> IN ISO». BROADWAY John B. Weslcyan University. Detroit at St. Louis (rain). Berrien, of New York City, Joseph G. Waldron filed a STANDING OF AT FORTY-SECOND STREET has been elected of blank transfer j TEAMS. STANDING OF TEAMS. Ai neadlnir-- K If .ft 1763 Broadway, Kear 57th St. captain the sopho¬ yesterday to represent the Toronto. 7 0 0 ! '."¦!><. -iii!»» :'n .'»Olli more tennis team. lin in Lougii- #.L.Pet| W.L.Pct' W. L. 10 0 0 10 Vi.ii/ sus.!»." W, at. Lyceum open competition. He 9 1 .900 Pet! W. L. Pet Reading1..., 1 1 1 ) O t 1 I'M s I uitAXCH riRte urtoi was a member B'klyn... 'Pitteb'gh. 5 6 .155 Chicago 10 2 6 .Hi»! in and 111 Pom.hu>> North hi 7«J. previously of tho Pres¬ Cin'nati.. 9 » .750;Phila. 1 6 .833iWash*t'n. 6 .500 llllit NaiitlhrrK; own, Hi Wfttij porUhiitiw, t. Itesorvo seal« for nil Yankee games, ln- entation Club, also of and .400 Boston. 7 4 .636 St. Louis. 3 7 .300 I'lUHBtll. tha AXioa* Ara Oiur. Only A44reiae$. dudln* Sund«,y. On »ale Boom Brooklyn, Chicago.. 7 4 .686 St. Louis 3 11 .214 New 6 Bist 42d st..Advt. lilî, 30 performed well in middle distance 6 York 4 .600 Phila.3 8 Í273 i races. New York 4 .600«Boston... 1 9 .100 ClevePd.. 6 5 .515 Uonoball To-dnj, ,:.:i(i P M N' Y. Arnrrl- Detroit.. 3 8 .273 can« vs. Adm. 60c..Advt.WaBhUiKton. Polo Oround*