Yankees and Giants Shut Out Opponents by Same Score, 2 to O.Dodgers Whip Cardinals cQuinn 's Homer in Eighth Soutlipaw Nehf Mamaux Shows Ends Coveleskie's String Downs Pirates Winning Speed 's Drive Into Right Field Stand Scores Bodic With 4 Hits When Steadied Ahead and Routs In- Speaker's Pacemaking Former Brave Outpitches Brooklyn Takes Seroi. 1 dians; 25,000 See Yanks Win at Polo Grounds Vetcran Adams and Also Place Through Fine RaHv Contribufos Two Safeties in the Second Inni,,., By W. O. McGeehan From a Special Corrrspondcnt ST. LOUIS, "0!e Jack" the sole of the a May Quinn, surviving spitter Yankees, hung PITTSBURGH, May 15..The New trounced the St. Louis IS-BwokK, quadrangle halo on his bean at the Polo Grounds yesterday, outpitching York Giants no longer are down in thc the second time Cardinals f here to-day by a .'*' Stanislaus Coveleskie, of the Indians, and winning* his own game in thc cellar of the cham¬ of 8 to Al forsook this 2. Mamaux, the , i ighth with a home into thc right field stands. Aaron Ward, who was pionship standing. They twirler, was lowly position and jumped into sixth rather- ur.ste.ady i. ,; still for held thc Rcdskins at until this a of flrst inning, but he had working Peckinpaugh, hay nioment place through masterful picce the rornL- Arthur Nehf, who com¬ situation thereafter. Both i by making two of thc most startling plays that have been seen in this pitching by Jacobs and May. the pletely bafflcd tho Pirates here to-day. pair: of vicinity for many a month. . Tho score was 2 to 0. The defcat. of pitcher?, were hit fi Coveleskie was at hia best, too. He<£ St. Louis and Philadelphia helped the The cards gathered from the of only fiTe struck out eight of the Yankee sluggers, t Giants in jumping two places. offerings Mamaux U « Nehf, who was slow in reaching his which came m the first I and looked as he could hold inning' it though Hail the Netv best form this season, gave an exhibi- expenenced only a « Slugger! the for two-inning them safe for a week until Quinn CLEVrTLANf) (A. L.) NK.W YORK (A. L.) tion such as marked his stay with the mound, the Dodgerba1 of ab r h po le Ward, 89 ...3 0 0 fi 30 Boston Braves prior to his purchasc by routed him by scoring a run erashed in the broad wake ..4 0 0 0 01 3b ..4 0 1 o 0 0 ir, throujjjl Rranry. lf 0 Meusel, the Giants. the strategy flrst and four more in the ,: who started the only scoring Hiapman. M.4 0 1 1 3 1 Pipp, lh _3 0 1 lt 0 0 Apparently then «econd Ping Bodie, Speaker, cf..4 0 1 3 OOlRuth, rf ...10 0 0 0 0 of Majtagor McGraw in compelling replaced Jacobs and held the i with a hit into left tield. But though ^mlth. rf ...4 0 0 1 OOihonla, lf ...300 4 0ft Nehf to twirl nine full innings against vaders in check until the las* thr Gardner. Sb.«*0 1 1 (i'1'rntt. 2t> ...3 0 0 1 3 0 tho this month in an ef- when Coveleski was good, Quinn was better. Wam'iiM. 2b.8 0 0 4 2 0 Bodla.^cT ...3 11 1 o» jPhillies early innings, he was r.icked for a n Tohnaton. lb.3 0 1 5 0 O'lUmmli. o., ..200 5 1 d fort to get' the twirler in condit/on in each framr He so mystified the Cleveland batters O'Nelll, C...R0 1 0 2 0 P ...3 11 0 li 0 Qulnn, proved most beneficial. Nehf had the Eleven hits were collected b- ..., that Steve O'Xeill frequently applied CovelesHe, p.2 0 0 0 .1 0( Pirates at his mcrcy throujrhoul the Dodgers. ' Konetchy g0\ 0 three ¦he baseballs to his nostrils to see if Totals .. .80 0 4 24 12 l] Totals .::.'.' 4 27 13 contost. Ho hold them to four scat- Myers, Miller CievHand...." 0 n o fl n o 0 0.0 tered hits and nt no time was hc in had a .. Quinn was not applying something Myers busy center .New York.., 00000002 \.2 serious danger of being scorod on. lt for ho gathered illegal to the pellets. .Qulnn. Two-base hits.Pipp, was thr sout.hpaw's tirst victory in Hood replaced Bemie N*ei was not to do Meusel, Johnston. Double plays Covel this soason. "Babe" Iuith permitted '.slsle. O'Nelll. Gardner nnd Wainbsganss; three starts field, as ""th" latt< r any shining. The tirst time hc appeared Covoleskle, Wambsganss aml Johnston. The veteran Babe Adams opposed slump. Basos on ball*- Off Coveleskle, 2 off Qulnn, Nehf and he compelled his younger Four netted he was beaned. Tho second time up he l. out Htits Brooklvn onh Struck By Qulnn, 7. by Covol¬ rival to twirl at his best to gain the run in tho tirst After was passed and the third time eskle, 9. Tlit bv pitcher.By Covoleskle Tho Giants hit. Adams for inning. Hon purposely (Ruth), Left on bases.Now York. 8; victory. had tossed out Olson, Ward and John up he swung so vigorously at the last Cleveland, 4. Utnplres.Chill and Owens. six solid safeties nnd among them was «ton sinplod in succossion. a Nehf that to de¬ Wheat Ih a one, that the force of connecting with double by helped forced Ward at third. fcat his opponent. Myers sinele -' r.othing caused him to finish i na sitting scoring Johnston, but Wheat was e Pirates' Defonse Falters down at the plate in trying to Bcori position beside the plate. White Sox Aided While Adams was given splendid sup¬ from second on Konetchy's hit. Some Startling Flelding port during tho early innings, several St. Louis assumed a one-run ]r&J .- Describir.g the fieiding of Ward is To in Ninth times being saved from being scored its half, when Mamaux casjed SU Victory on the local after retirir.fr the first two a to the fact by spectacular plays, play¬ bttti oomething of job, owing .. ers woro guilty of misplays at several Hornsby then double arj, . that a daiiy chronicler of baseball games Boston crjtical moments. After holding the home Stock, gets so loose with his vocabulary that By Misplay Giants t<> six hits in innings. scoring Hornsby. does he eight when something really happen BOSTON, May 15..The Chicago Adams gave way to a pinch hitter Two errors helped the r>odg*rs ti has nothing left but a lot of second twirlod in thc ninth. score tl eir B n the words. most bit of White Sox took the opening game of was hand The startling The game replete with many sen¬ Hood began proceeding; by v :ielding occurred in the seventh. Gard- the series, 2 to 1, from the Red Sox sational plays, ihe first of which came Jacobs for a pass. He then reac "' { nor drove one on a line auparently to-day, Urban Faber, edging Ucrb Pen¬ in tho opening inning. Bigbeo slashed third on Miller's h mau: about five foct or so over Ward s head. nock in a pitching duel. For seven in¬ a hot grounder to , who out and Hood wa- taggred out b. It looked like a three-bagger at least, nings neither side scored, then rain made a neat pick-up and tosscd out the third base and thc plate on 01 judging from the speed with which it held up the game forty minutea. runner by a step. Nehf tossed out prounder to Jacobs. Miller reackl was traveling. Faber's double in the fol¬ Cut shaw and th'o spectators were again third and Olson second on the twen- eighth, play. There was a loud moan from the lowed by three singles, resulted in the thrilled when Caton's drive caromed Ward followed with a hit to cetite- ty-rive thousands, for it, sounded like a lirst run. Pennock's single in Boston's off Lear's shins and Fletcher picked up sending home Miller. Olson was tlsg hit that might break up the game. It half of the eighth, followed by tho ball and threw out Caton. safe at the plate when to Ward when he Cbynorj seemed be past leapcd Hooper's and Menosky's singles, evened A fast play killed a Giant rally in the dropped Jacobs's throw. Johr.srr ., for it. the count. McMullin singled in the fourth. Young singled to left and walked. Wheat lincd a long drive to But somehow or other the ball hit ninth and Schalk*s hit to left center, Fletcher fiiod to Southworth. Doyle Smith. and when the Satter droppr \ tho upreacheo? glove and stayed there. which Hendryx handlcd poorly, allowed followed with a safe drive to right, put- the ball Wheat reached third. while The force of the wallop almost sent McMullin to score. ting Young on third. Kauff then hit to both Ward and Johnston rcored. Myers Ward on his back, but he came up with The score: Grimm and Young waa tagged out be¬ ended tho inning o:: an easy out td thc ball in his hands. The crowd spent CTilCAGO (A. I.) IIOSTON fA. T..) tween third and the plate. Doyle Lavan. the rost of the afternoon chcering him. ab r II po a e; ab r h po a e reached third and Kauff second on the Sherdell batted for Jacobs in the sec¬ lt seemed .T.Col'ns, rf...V0 0 2 0 n irnoper, rf 4 n 2 2 0 0 right then and there that K.Col'ns, 2b.4 0l 3 4 0 McNally, 2b..8 0 0 1 2 0 play. Lear ended the inning with ;; flv ond and May toi k up the twiriing bur. Bob Gilks, thc notcd. ivory huntcr of Weaver, ss..,4 0 2 1 1 0 Mono sky, lf..4ni :¦; il to Bigboo. den. May showed lack of control, b"5 the Southern his lower .lackson, lf..3 2 3 0 0' llei.d fcx, cf.3 0 0 1 0 League, wiggled Felsch. cf ..3 0 0 5 0 0 Mclnnis, lb..4 0 113 "I Young Starts a Rally was effective in thc pinches. !.: maxillary with consnirrable truth when Jowrdan. lb.4 0 1 9 1 0 Foster, 3b ..200 2 3'0 TLKHT seventh, eighth and ninth inning started a he predicted that Ward would make M'Mul'n, 3b 4 1 1 0 aOlScott, ss _3 0 1 3 3 0 Young again batting rally bunched hits with errors Schalk, c ..4 0| 4 1 OiWalters o ..301 2 30 in the sixth. Ho shot. a line drive to Brooklyn atii them forget Home Run Baker. For added three more run? to Faber, p ...3 11 0 5 0 Pcniiock. p...3 11 0 6 0 and reached third on a wild their total the moment he almost made them for¬ 'Sehang ....100 0 00 right pitch The sent. them Adams. Fletcher was thrown out GranflandRice Dodgers' victory into the old mar- l\v by & get Rogor Peckinpaugh, second in the Totals ...342927140: Totals ... .30 1 7 27 IS 3 but sent. a to place league standmg. ster of fieiding shortstops. Adams, Doyle long fly The score: .Batted for Walters in ninth inntng. Southworth on which scored. The New York But that was not all that Ward did Young (Copyright, 1920, Tribune Inc.) BROOKLYN T,.i ST. r-hicago. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 Giants' other run came in the next inn¬ (JT. LOCIB (N 1.1 during thc afternoon. He stopped the Bo.ston. 00000001 0 1 uh r li no a <.' ab r h po lt Indians across a run in ing. After Lear had struck out, Kelly How About Who love the Olson. :b ..8 1 0 tSO'Smtth, cf 4 0 B 1 1 i from bringing Two-base hit.Faber. Sacrlflces.Jack- It? drifting days s».. .:. 1 'J 1 1 ( Fl atl ots :' ino » C« and he did it boat out a slow roller to McKochnie. dreamy Warfl, the eighth, by being son, McNally, Scott. Double play.Faber, When within your arena That back both and Tohnston, 3b 4 3 1 2] b .211 » 3» where nobody expected him to be just K. Colllns nnd Jourdan. Left on ba Smith struck out, but Nehf followed Cincinnati Beats roped spring brings fair blue. Wheat. :f. ...-*. I 0 11 !b .4 1 2 B !l Chicago, S; Boston. 7. Bases on balls.-OfC with a double to the tield that Some A to a Myers a <0 2 ur ..-, lb.SOl T tl at the time. right remorseless referee few whom dream is K .: right Faber, 3; off Pennock, 2. Struck out.Bv sent to third. real, .-'v. lb. 50370 lf..300 I 11 With one out', Johnston caught Quinn Faber, 2; by Pennock, 2. Umplres.Nallln Kelly However, Bigbeo's A wards the quick decision That look beyond the trail Hood rf ..12 0 oiioinr-., et ..801 1 M to sneak over a one, and and Dinneen. Tlmo of game.1:50. return of Xohf's hit was wild and Kelly Quakers Who of Life Miller, e ..41 2 r> 0 0 r.,.400 « t/rying straight Dropi 40 1 0 10.1 p ...0 00 0 scored on tho crTor. To And see above Mamaux, p. he sent it out to deep left center for a your smiliny vis-a-vis; th# May-time clouds n .:n» ! O'Xeill lashed one at ln tlie seventh Xicholson and' Mc- '- .'->1 ...100 0 two-bagger. Ninth Though your ears are eaidijlowercd A haven free from storm and 0 0) who have stopped John¬ Senators Double Kechnie each hit safely with one out, Straight strife. llU ..100 Quinn, might Tally And down a ston at third, but he made the play at but Grimm forced McKochnie and Doyle CINCINNATI, May 15..The Reds you're beyond doubt, Tot.a!* ...S7 8 11 27 » o' Totals ...312 dJtttJ over and start¬ threw out. Schmidt. Can tirst. Meusel went this Of St. Louis Browns bunched hits of? Cal you tip your battered derby The dull world takes its^ icay once more .Batt»d for Jacobs ir. second irmng. ed to jaw at the spitter. This was the The score: successfully To ?Battf.! for May in ninth Inning. NEW the gvy who knocked you out? Along the paths of greed and 1 0 0 1 1 1.« first time any of the Cleveland outfit WASHINGTON, May YORK (N l.i riTTSBURGH IN". 1.) Causey to-day, while "Slitn" Sallee held gain; Brooklvn ... * 0 0 15..Washing¬ ¦ it looked as al) r li ;>" n ai> r h i>o a e not St. Louis.... 2 0 ') 0 0 0 0 0 0.3 had reached third base, and ton hammered Alien Sothoron hard to¬ nurns, if I o u 0 O'Bigbco, rt ..4 0 0 .'I 0 1 Philadelphia in check and the cham¬ Rcmembering the sacrifice, of a won t! .4 12 ?, 00 :.¦ 2 1 Twn-basp hits- Miller Hornsby. Lavlr. though some sort calamity might day and easily the openlng came Youns, OOlCImsiiaw, 2b..4 pion s won, 9 to 2. When you're always trouble all the blood and Hood. Sacriflcss-- Flob I ') o f) - o finding Forgetting Ptnl^n bases.Johnston, bc imminent. of the series from St. Louis, 8 to 4. her. 53 2 Cal m. ...400 20 pain »M l'1' ''. 2h ,M 4 0 South'rth. rf.4 00 2 00 Both shortstops fielded in brilliant In the bunkers or tha those ivho Youth Mvers. Hood. Double- plays.Olson Mr. Quinn Irritated Young Courtney was effective in the Kauff, rf ...4 0 0 ; 0 0 Vicholson K.no 2 0 0 0 rough, Of left Home, and Love, Korretchy. Left on ba ses.Brooklyn, J| l-oar. 31) ...300 ft M'Keeh'ie, ub.:; 0 l :i ?, o fashion, The batting and base running And score Ix>uis. « .Off Mamiux, a lot closer than im¬ pinches. lb ...4 111': 0 lb 0 0 11 1 (i of was a your is proof conclusire And made the offering supreme E. Hits ot It looked whole The score: Kelly, OtCr'min. ..3 Croh feature. a few seconds later. Smith, c ...4 0 1 n 1 o!Schmidt C...3 0 1 ,\ 2 0 lt was the That haven't the That men minent Quinn Nehf, ji ....3 0 2 i) G OlAdams, p ...10 0 o 2 0 ninth straight defcat for you got stuff, might safely carry on so he let Coveleskie o the was irritated that llTarailton, p..n n o o o Philliea. As they pass you, on the And lovers rove the Fields Drearru a base on balls, which put Graney ?Hinelunan .1 o o o o o The score: fairway of get hi a becline .,. by ... up. Graney shot one down through Tnlah ,.33 2 V 27 14 o| Totals .30 0 4 27 12 2 PHILA. (N. L) OIXCINXATI (N. L> straight ahead, Mav Losing pitcher.Jacobs, OmptrtM '-ocond hase Pratt reached ab r h po ft e »br li[>i an Can C'uigiey and Moran. Tiraa of came.v*U territory. .Batted for A.dams in eighth Inning. Haneroft, ss.3 1 2 .1 4 0 Kath, 2b ..4 0 1 2 2 0 you lift your brown Fedora Yes, men forget; but there are those ;'or but it was his grasp. '.v it, beyond X' Vi.ll. .000001 l 0 .0 ? Will'ins, cf..3 0 0 .'l 0 0 Daubert, lb.4 2 212 00 To the guy tvlw 'em dead? Who brave and In the meau time Ward. who seems Pittsburgh. o o o o o o 0 o o.0 Stcngel. rf...102 2 0 OiGroh, 3b ..4 4 3 1 111 plays loi^e life young romance; International to havo that trick of Two-base hits Meusel, if ..4 0 0 3 OOlRousli, cf.,.4 1 2 2 10 League uncanny Speaker -NIcholBon, N'ehf. Saeri- .f.Mlller, 2b.4 0 0 .1 1 0 Duncan. lf..4 2 3 2 0 li Whose heartstrings vibrate at the thought where might go as soon flces- Adams, Doyle, J!n--.* on balls,.Off I'aulotte. lh.4 0l S ga ..4 0 8 4 0 AT ROCHESTER judging they Nehf, 1. Struck OOKonf, ] When the other draws salvns those who died over out.Bv Nehf. 1; by 3b,4 0 1 2 2 0 rf 1 0 0 cliap Of France. _ _ was U.Millcr, Noale, ..3 0 I for Right.and First Gai _ as the batter swings, scooting Adams, 2. Basi on balls- Off off e.4 1 1 0 He came so fast Nehf, 1; TragfW8or, 1 0 WingO, C...4 0 1 1 0 0 While you the And when ;.o Pratt's territory. Ilamillon, 1 Hits- nif Adams, i; in S rt- Causey, p ..3 0 2 0 OliPalloe, p ..3 0 0 0 110 ovhj get gate, now, apple blossoms bloom .Tersey Htv.. RP30O000 0.< IJ that he was right there to take thc nings: off Hamilton, 1 iu 1. Wild pitch. And Rochester. 02000000 1.3 « Adams. I.eft on Tntals ...33 2 9 24 14 Totals ..3401427131 you find yourself And balm of springtime the ball that Pratt failed to reach. He re- bases- New York, 6; l| believing fitta air, Batteries.Oill anl Frettag; A-osta, CH'- made tbe. throw to Pittsburgh, 5. Losing pitcher.Adama. Philadelphia. 1 0 0 0 1 o 0 0 0.2 You're a chronic > We thiiik him who led the covered auickly and Umplres -Harrlson and O'Day. Cincinnati ..00203X02 X.9 second-rate; of way fonl and Beyers. at the by or Pipp, na'iling Graney bag Two-base Threp-base hits As the big paltry lickings And died at Belloy-en^Santerre. (Second Game) the width of a very fine whiskcr. Two-base hits Gedeon. Sisler. Threa- lilt.Stengel. ^^ about baso htt.Shannon. Stolen bases.Slslcr Rath, Roush. Sacrinces.Roush, r>urr- Cloud the 0 0 ft 0 * * * 0.7 11 1 boosters to Pitches Cubs ending of your R. I. JOHN H. .Tcr?ev rity ... 1 This set the Yankee (21, Harris, Rice. Sacrlflces Gedeon, Vaiighn can, Neale, Sallee, Bancroft, Wllllama. day Providence, M'GOUGH. Rochester"._ OO27OOft0 s.9 M ocreaming again. These two fieiding Courtney, Hire, Wllllams. Double plays-. Left on bases.Philadelphia, f>; Cincin¬ Can you doff your dicsty CliSo't the F.IIr-rbe, Harris and Gedeon To Six nati, 11. Hases on balls.Off Causey, 6; kelly Batteries.-Wllhelm and ITyae; nvracles chased all jinxes right Judge; Gerber, Wins Struck 1. To the and Ross. of Old Jack and and Risjer. Left on 1m»-s si. r-ouis, 11; Straight out.By Sallee, Umplres .Klom guy who showed the way? Joe Beckett insists upon being the English out of th» mind Quinn, 10. Bases on balls.Off. and Emslle. Time.1:37. heavy¬ AT BUFFALO he was sure that Washington, Court¬ right th n and there ney, 4; off Sothoron. 2; off Davis, 3; off LESLIE ALAN TAYLOR. weight champion, no matter what outsiders hang on 27 14 3 Horan wild at times, but kept the time chase a star Sisle: Baltlmore. 00602000 l\ ' "Mark ye, ting and base running by Dykea ac- hits they performer off the reservation. George and Eddie Collins. Toronto. 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0.2 I will got him sooner or later. He may counted for .Batted tor Fllllnglm in eighth Inning. well scattered. Cove¬ all of the Philadelphia The score: But among those who are not nor ex- Batteries.Parnham, Sullivan ani..1"' be a tough I'ole, this Stanislaus runs. The score: Boston. 00000010 0.1 The Hustling Kid collegians ler; Currle, Peterson and Saadwrj. now. 'Ihe Chicago. 0 0 0 3 2 0 0 0 x.5 HOI.Y CROSS VAI.K are Heuk, leskie, but watch him Quinns ab Alfred Damon collegians Cobb, Ruth, Horns- AT AK!;"X Ye'll find them Two-taae hits.Flack, Paskert. rTolioch- rlipo a e ab r h pn « a Runyon recently had a series of pen- Weaver, Groh, Roush, are a grand family. Pugan. lf ...5 2 3 2 0 0 Garllard, lf ..4 0 0 3 00 by, R.H.* and Gagnon, rs..2 11 2 2 0 t " ¦' " shots on the in Alexander, Johnson, Cicotte, Speaker, Maranville 10 0 4 10 0 0 0.o 12 in railroad jobs everywhere, ye'il Sawyer 2b 0 leading hustlers the major leagues. Reading. {1 on tho and Inigan, ef ..300 2 0 0 Parsons, rf ..312 Too and Akron. 110 0 0 5 0 x.8 11 flnd them docks, they're O'Connor, lb.41 1 7 lOlFahertv. cf...4 0 0 loo His array was a select one, but if we Peckinpaugh. better shovelers than a half a dozen Santoro, 3I>.3 1 2 1 0 had to east a Batteries Jusl '': M",:'' ljDlamond, Ib.,3 0 0 (5 0 1 vote for There are not as stars and Pollacks. Stick to him, Jack, and mur¬ Magulre, 2b.4 00 3 3 0 Holmes, 3b...302 010 the Hustlin' Kid in the Ancient Order of Sons many ex-college in baseball as C^ulp Walkers. der that Pollack. Doherty, rf. .2 00 1 01 Aldric.h, S8....4 0 2 120 of Svvat it there were back in the when Walsh, o ..310 0 2 1Petors, o ....4 0 0 10 11 would likely go to Buck Weaver, of the days Mathewson, Bender, Southern "There it goos over thc stands. What Uoran, p ...300 u 31 Kolley, i> 120 0 ;* o White Plank, Devlin, League I that tho Polo never lived "SellU-k .LOO 0 10 0 Sox. Collins, etc, got away with the head- Chattanoogu, j. M ii game) did tell ye lines in bulk. Mobilc, I t'h.i ,'that could beat a Quinn. What's that Tntals .29 6 7 27 13 4| Totals ...31 4 S 24 0 2 Weaver is and has been to t*he White Sox (sei 1 innings). a liar. Do mean to what ye say? You're ye Holy Coss. 10 0 0 2 3 0 0 0 6 Evers was (o the There was a day when you could an Atlanta, :;; Nash\ *av 'tis in the hook that his nanio is Yale. 0 0 2 0 0 1. 0 0 0.4 Johnny old Gubs, an in- pick ex-college New Orleai Me everlasting of the Little 3; ngham, Johan Picus and tha', ho is just an¬ IJreuk Three Records Two-base hit.Santors. Three-base hit spiration in the way of pep. line-up capable beating non-collegians. Rock, other Pollack? And I'm out here going tBatted for Oldham ln ninth inning. Parsons. Home run.Gagnon. stolen He is Imagine a staff that Little Rock, :. Bn mlnguaro' S.TATE bases.Parsons, Holmes, Sawyer. not only a great ball but a pitching carried Mathewson, :.:>^t!>- wild over a battle between two Pol¬ Detroit. 00000000 1.1 COLLEGE, Fa., May 15..-Tho O'Connor. Magulre, player great (Sei ond game, ! that one of them is a Philadelphia. 2 10 0 0 0 10 x.4 State College track team broke three Sacrlflcea.Gagnon (2), Horan, fighter, one who seems to 10o' Bender, Plank, Coombs and Overall at their best! lacks, thinking records in Garllard. Double plays. Aldrleh. Sawyer give per cent of every¬ ball player. 1*11 have my dough back Two-base htf.AVeloh. Thrp»-h:is>- hit defoating the West Virginia and Dlamond: Horan, Magulre and O'Con¬ he 1 as to each contest. But for some reason the collegian isn't into Amerifan Association Walker. Sacrlflces Galloway, Thomas. athletes here nor. Hits.Off 6 ln thing dashing or I'U wreck the place.'' Double University to-day by 101 Kelley, 7 Innings; off the thick of Indianapolis. 7; Kansas The interest in thc home of the play-.Oldham, Young and Hellman points to 26. Charles 23 fjelleck, 1 ln 2. Bases on balls.Off Horan Whether it's an scrap or a major league play as swiftly as he once Mllwaukee. 1«. LAuisviile, 4. stay T.eft on bases.Detroit, 9; Philadelphia, 9. Way leaped 1; off Kelley, 3. Struck out ordinary the Col imb» *. fact that on feet 2% inches in the broad .Hy Kelley 6' did. like MJnne »; Yankees is indicated by the Bases balls.Off Leonard, 3; off Old¬ iump, by Selleck, 3; by Horan, 6. Passed balls.1 general idea is about the same to 'em Nothing it. St. Paul. 5; ToIedo.J. there were over '25,000 on hand, despite ham, l; off Naylor, 1. Hits -Off Leonard Shields bettered thc half-mile mark Walsh, Peters. and Tal- Buck.give all 4 ln 6 innings; off Oldham, fi ln 2. Ilu two by bott. rinie of Umplres.Rorty you got. the fact that it rained shortly before Leonard by seconds, while Emery established a game.2 hours. pitcher.By (Burns) Struck ..oi now --..-. Frank Frisch is one the iranic and the aftfjrnoon continued -By Leonard, 3: by Navlor, 7 Passed javelin record with a throw of To One of the few college stars who This series to ball Alnsmlth. 181 feet -1 inches. of the Phantoms threatening. promises Lnsing pitcher.Leonard have caught on since the war started. Frisch was on he a real test of the strength of the Umplres.Connolly and Moriarty. Time o£ Michigan Easy Winner (From one who was at Harvard with game -1:47. him) his way to stardom before he was Yankees, for many shrewd judges have State Interschojastics In Dual Track Meet Who tJtinks of Alau Seeger now? drafted by the picked tho Indians to win tho pennant, STATE COLLEGE, Pa., May 15. -Thc Appendicitis League, and just how fast he will after ind have been that Bowdoin Wins IVIee! Juvt you und l and one or two go they making pre Harrisburg Technical High School ath¬ CHICAGO, May 15.The a long lay-off is midsummer comment. iiction look pretty healthy to date. LEWISTON,, Me., May 15. Bowdoin letes won the state school of University strictly To Ceiebrafe of Ne* won the twenty-fourth preparatory Michigan triumphed over the Uni*- Opsning annual Maine championships at the Penn State to- versity of Chicago in a dual track intercollegiate track meet here to-dav with a Store Final Issued with 45 day total of 77 points. Will- meet to-day, 87 to 48. Michigan New Club Warnings points. The University of School won the state scored Topsail Rig Maine was second iamsport High heavily in the dashes and middle of N. Y. A. with 32, Bates third high school track and field champion¬ distance runs, while on International Ranney, C, 1881-1685 Broadway (cornef To Contract "Jtimpers" with 25, and Colby last with 24. with Chicago.piled up Tested the Resolute League -j ship 91 V4 points. points in the field events. Victor at Bergen Traps 53d St.) AUBI'RX, May 15.. A warning to pro- Higgins, of Chicago, won the discu3 BRISTOL, R. 15..An GAMES TO-DAY fessional baseball vio- and hammer while L, May experi- Reading at Buffalo. The players against throw, Otls, of Chi¬ mental club was largest field of contracts amateur or also topsail rig tested on gunnersthatever lating by joining cago, scored two firsta in the mile Baltimore at Rochester. shot over a set of com- either Record of Clubs and two mile runs. the sloop Resolute, candidate to defend Brooklyn traps semi-professional tearns, openly Major League Cook, of Michigan Syracuse at Akron. peted in the ANY TIRE IN STOCK or secretly, was issued here to-day by won the 100-yard dash in 10 1-5 and the the America's Cup, in an hour's run YESTERDAY'S RESULTS twenty-fifth anniversary OF THE FOLLOWING MaM-> the National Association of Profcs- NATIONAL LEAGUE 220-yard event in 22 2-5. Butler, of about the harbor to-day. The sail is shoot of the Bergen Beach Gun Club, Ooodyejir. Goodrich, Firesione. Flsk, U«ner»j« ..ional Baseball its AMERICAN LEAGUE took the much like a Jersey City, 6; Rochester, 2 (lst). Beacona. AJax. Kmpire. Bergot«n*a' Leagues, through Michigan, 440-yard event in Marconl rig, being short Rochester, 9; 7 yesterday. No less than 125 gunners ^jk-cretary, John H. Farrell. GAMES TO-DAY (JAMES TO-DAY 50 2-5. Michigan was without the on the foot, but lofty, standing Jersey City, (2d). public at services of thirty Buffalo. 7; Syracuse, 6 (lst). took part, there being among the num¬ AND 20 OTHER MAKES t* Any player who has "jumped" his Brooklyn St. I.ouls. at New Captain Carl Johnson, its fcct above the topmast head. June to ICleveland York. star was Buffalo, 4; Syracuse, 2 (2d). ber a half dozen members of the fair contract ia given until 1, lf»20, Philadelphia at Cincinnati. Si. athlete, who unablc to com¬ -»-..- 'feturn to thc deserted club, it was Boston at I.ouis at Washington. pete because of Toronto, 8; Baltimore, 0 (lst). sex. The shoot was at 150 Chicago. injuries. Montclair Golf Play Baltimore, 7; Toronto, 2 (2d). targets, Savingyou35rfto50r? Btated, or bo debarred from filing an YESTERPAYS RESULTS YESTERDAY'S RESULTS with the final "100" counting for the Some are slightly solled; me for reinstatement for -.: MONTCLAIR, N. J., May 15..The Akron, 8; Reading, 6. application Now York, 2; 0. New 0. Soccer STANDING OF period of five years, while i» player Pittshurgh, York, 2; Cleveland, To-day's Schedule second round in the spring tournament TEAMS anniversary championship. (0,000 Tubes, $1.25, $J-5U' 8: St. I.ouis, 2. SOUTHERN X. Y. CfP TIE The over wilfully his reservation Brooklyn, Philadelphia, f; 1. and wcre run off on the W.L.Pet. high all gunner was A. E. disregarding Cincinnati, 9; Philadelphia, 2. Detroit, Robins Dry Dock vs. Morse Dry Dock at sweepstakea Buffalo.. 165.762 .W.L.Pet. $2,00. $2,50. K by a club shall be debarred from apply¬ 2; 1. Todd Kield. Brooklvn. Montclair Golf Club links RerJing ?10 12.455 Ranney, New York Athletic Club, who Chicago, ,">; 1, Chicago, Boston, to-day. The Baltim'e 14 9 .609 Jer. ALL AN.' > '- .'.b ing for roinsta,tement for a period cf Boston, NATIONAL LEAGUE City. 8 11.421 returned a card of 139 out of a BEST MAKES three OF Washington, 8: St. Louis, 4. Federal Ship vs. New York at Clark's scores: Spring tournament .E. L. Al-: Toronto. 14 9 .609 Roch'ter. 8 14 .364 pos¬ years. STANDING TEAMS Field, Newark, 2 p. m. sible 150 targets. Then came A. Kle- Tire and Tube $t«w not len beat Clifford Cairns. 2 II. A. Akron. .. 118 4 17 The Xational Board, and the club VV. L. Pc W. L. Pc. STANDING OF TEAMS Hrle A. A. vs. Paterson at Clark's Field, up; .579Syracuse. .190 sick, a member of the Bere-en Beach Largest concerncd, will aet on the application .Newark, 4 p. m. Halligan beat Dr. J. S. Brown, 1 up; with a 138. Cin'natl. 16 9 .fitO Chicago. 1312.520 Clev'lnd. lfi 12 11.522 N. Y. Club, card of The anni¬ in New York. And impose such conditions and penal- 7.696[Wash'tn. 8TATB LBAGUB Joseph Hodgson beat J. I. Simmons, 3 versary was won Dr. B'klvn... 12 9.571 X. York... 8 12.400 Bos.ton.. 14 8 .636 St. Looia 10 12.455 Longfellows vs. Clan MacDuff at Rldfa- In championship by TIRE DEPARTMENT ©* ties as it may see fit. wood Baseball up. the sweepstakes the scores Eastern League J. L. who finished the "100" with Boston.. 10 8.55(1 Phila. .. 9 14.391 Chicago. 12 9 .571 Phila. 8 13.381 Grounds, Brooklvn. were: J. Hodgson, 81.6.76; C. E. New Haven, 7; Worcegter. 0. Booth, POLO 11 10.524 St.Louis 9 11.391 N.York. 12 11 ROYAL NBSTER CUP Sprlngfleld, 7; f. a card of 95. Dr. Booth also won the Jandorf Automobile BAPFBAI fTTO-DAY, GROINDS, Pits'bgh .522!Detroit». 5 18.217 "Woodglde vMs T«bo Yacht Baain at Merritl, $4.13.81; J. I. Simmons, Waterbuty, run CJ ttH 9\ ££» "Xavakmom va Cievoiand..Advt. I Brtdgeport, 3; Hartford, t. high prlse with a straight run St, Woodilde. L, ijf£ 87.6.82; W. R. Hotchkin, 95.12.83. Fittsfleld. 8; Albanj, '. of 55. . I (681-1683 B'way, cor. 53d