DETROIT TIMES MONDAY, MAY 22, 1914. IjWning Question of the Day—Can Dauss Come Back as Red Sox the Tiger camp. It Is known that Jinx? Manager Jennings Is contemplating SHEtC -V\ *-*¦- -»•*§) of some shifts, one of which fill take Ml |[l Stars Ann Arbor Meet BOSTON NEXT J^l GIANTS ARE THE Heilman out of the ou'.tield Harry bciongi* at first base and probably STANDINGS at go - Should Twinkle Classic ON TjOE SKED w ill there. Harper may play l NOW prowess SENSATION 1 1-tht field until be- league. and although Meredith, Overton and comes more important than American Murray Bed Sox Not As Formidable ssill, probably will, McGraw’s Speeding (Man Only Smith and Are several others can better Ids lime when Crawford Are Beating replace him. •TANDHU Games Behind Expected to in of* 1:55 1-.'*. he should be good for a As In 1915; Three Shine Dalton, the former Fed star, will W I.Pet. W UPet fourth place at least. The Michigan Few Teams Cleland ?l 11 4r,fi Detroit 1* IT .4M in »•*• League KIgUNaM «>*? Httlhty Jennings figuring on some more shifts Leaders Intercollegiate on to not be retained. Jack has not shown Wsh’ton 30 II 444 ChlruKo 1.1 111 .41* is fans are counting him make N IS 1 s 17.414 do It. If Hughey If* not »»twW any defensive ability, and this bat- York 14 .5 At lclUs 13 PP^SBSfJRNow ftatfca time to in rTju.s even better time, and he will doubt- flostou.. 14 It .484 at. Uiuis 1117.391 Kp 2|9Lf time to experiment Harper BOSTON, May 22.—The two favor- ting is not sufficient to Justify his Uie spring is the ,h, p \NN ARBOR. Mich.. May 22. better this. Several plan. First base is May 22.—Two weeks less do than retention, ex-, back to first U the new ‘ , NEW YORK. Michigan fans had parading before ites in the American league pennant irasmuch as nobody YMtrr4ajr'i (iaar* Heilman moat splendid t fli* watches him in 1:55 fiat great ball player there, and like Sat- cep give a At Cleveland - kHwCmb. Ho Is s * **' ago the Giants left their native i them Saturday, several of the men race —according to the pit-acaaou Detroit would him trial eery at a loss when railed upon to perform !*•'»’ urday. Inn Inca. II1 4 N T M RHE much the i« un in last place in the who will make the eastern Intercol- speculation—will clash today here this spring, be Is likely to drift to to played at Boston, where outfield atrsnd National Altogether. aSturday's was the IVashlnirfn 000 0 0 10 3 1-—4 • 1 ulß, le year. iu the first game of a four-joust the minors. Cleveland ..0 0 0 0 0 0 o—B 9 1 of Harper in right field probably U n< league about eight full games be- late a success this These meet which 0 3 bitting,jj^ f most wonderful track place BAmM. Burns and Cranford for pinch men, two 1 .eland Stanford and three aeries, and will battle for a f Rutterlea—-Johnson nn« Michigan has had in several years who Coveleskle, Huuly and O’Nell. L'ra- another hit today, he M ' hican track members, among in the first division and possibly an Mack Park patron* raw the pirea—O'LoughUn if* called upon aad delivers as the b g 13 and won two. Today it's *v»n are The westerners were greatly handi- and Chill. R||| Probably he will be back in right field as soon beat their respective average that exceeds ,1-ou. Detroit Brooklyn Nationals blank the class Steven, lost, and the team the in events, by a scarcity of men, bu* 12 won. 13 capped by team yesterday, (,amea. put la deserted. and are out to make a few records can attain that dizzy eminence Pfeiffer’s Famous Today's ¦Pf iis only thtee games behind the even the onesidedness of the 71 to got glimpse goodly Patrolt at performed Futurday. Smith, of the Wolver- taking four games straight, a feat a of more than a Hoaton. again flstly to play first base. He *>as 'league leaders and is showing no f»0 score, did not make it uninter- pitching glory Cleveland at Philadelphia. bee refused thul would dump the Red Sox into portion of ancient * Washington, iFoiBWtNd the position, lie frank.\ “s. up. In th« gaute ye> ,n< -and Murray, of the far western mile, half-mile, low Chicago at liflrcredits Mj there, but despises upon an signs of let ir esting, for the the depths adorned by the Athletics Jack Coombs, Rube Marquurd and dt. Leoila at New York. the handicap which must be placed straight win ire stand out above the rest. relay ADorerlate ,h» terdav —tneir eleven:'! hurdles and mile records fell und the Browns. Nap Rucker were among the visiting and .ha, wh. na.ar an The former is a foregone conclu- thetaltUl —they fell on Kneti-i', Hale i by the boards, while the high Detroit didn’t capture a series flinger*. The Famous boys got but National League, does Moleley, of Cincinnati, ur lu lur * sion as winner in the dishes, as he was the fln*t stronglv feel on this question that if he hurdle mark tied for fr« m the Red Sox last year. The three hits off the old timers. Hart ¦MM relish So does Sam loyally ,o tho now is going as fast as he did last mvinvo ba b«caa»» of .x.a,.uunal and 11 iuls. time 9inee 1907. bean garglers are not nearly so dan- ner allowed only five hits himself. is batting tills season when he won both the 100 WMVI. WLPet Ess£! tSStotSS? The wav the teaan gerous this spring, however. The One was a homer by O'Mara and Rr'klyn 14 » .435 Chicago 1*14.484 and 220 His time of 10 seconds in rhtllle.s 14 It .*93 Cm natl the itory. wss ¦ 1*14.443 K club is as far from hitting its true three were doubles. The score Hoston 14 11 Si 1,.0i1* It 1* 417 Dope the play th«v iiave the shorter dash is not his best, but % f The Mangled in week’s ?tride as the rest of the favorites. 5 to 0. N\ York 13 13.Mi0 Pit>l»r* 1314.444 |i in team bat- several of the watches Saturday- grasp statistics and declare that jumped tc se< ond plsce PITCHEIBALL Leonard has come W* mr this spring to Only Dutch ia no chance Is going of the individual stars caught him in 9 4-5, while in the luminary of the baseball constellation ting and all through with tho classy filing that ¦L' this star or that one is Os 17 •‘lug- longer race, he was timed by sev- dope Is mangled in t«» many places. Inless 'are twinkling the Lrst the winning of the world ¦PS; back. Tha stars si* in !-o a second featured that the big majority of American league gers in ti.e hatting column are eral of only slower KILLS ago, ready PLAYER championship year to concede a and the f be withheld. Os all the 30< pitchers Craig's Shortstop and mana- | decline, criticism of them all must ! McGraw's men. The are than world record time. With severely M un Speaker in Ik .-ton attack suff» rs from dm league last season, only Cobb and are now going go**d and the teutn has a con- such conditions as existed Satur- !¦ the Eddie Collins is still I George White Fatallv Injured the absftK-e of !“'p«ak-T. ger of the Chicago MML Jackson Is .275, Veach is around .255 and tidence none can shake. No matter day. he ought to make a wonder- swat are still worse off. j The Red Fox have played all the All the rest of the 1915 sons of happens in the way of up-ets fully showing. In Sand Lot Game At KrT* I what dubs In the American league except T Cubs—won the Fed- > they Mprray. . the Giants will know caa coma TV Inland Stanford, is a Atkinson Field really leading stealers of 1915 were Cobb. Eddie Collins. Shot- i>*troit and has defeated but C/ Uo ten base Os back wood*r. He took third in the 100- era J League pennant m Sfn«n, Chapman. Bush. Moeller. Murphy. Pratt and John Collins. one of them, although tney are cred- The play In the National since yard dash and in the shotput, sec- / speed merchants, only Cobb is among the ten leading the lists of The first baseball fatality of the ited with a clean sweep Chica- Eplhn Wednesday hag made several ond in the 220 and in the high 7T* Lfor the Chi-Feds in year in Michigan, happened Sunday go. That doesn't count, however, as change- in th* club standings Brook- Jump, ran on the mile relay team when George White, age 22. of No rain prevented all hut one game with 1 inker 1915> A brainy ball were Cobb. Collins. Speaker, lyn today holds the lead by one- won high hurdies. t icing the |gil ||g leading getters of 1915 E. and the ivtroit. died after the White So\. fcja“ly In the season, Murphy. and Hooper. Os this ten a gone from Philadelphia. 283 Holden?ave.. Vltt, Fournier, Shotton. Bush half Ferry field record of 15 2-5. He Boston five of seven games player and a clever KhPML up there this spring. The boys who nosed the ik>s- being hu by a pitched ball. White won ErgMakar, Vltt and Shotton are Moran's men having scored 13 points, and might have Philadelphia. The rest of the have shoved aside this spring by lads was playing In a game at Atkinson from Egad IIover the long route been ' toman* out of second plate. The had more had he not fallen after veterans who are afflicted by an unusual form of field. Devereaux-at. and Junction- I< ague mauled the Carriganeers un- n newcomers, or Cubs, in fourth place Thursday, are the 1 oft. and torn the skin off his so many of the genuine main guys are down, the aug- in which the married and mercifully. For instance, Washing Bj7|pynr. Since now hiding the aecaud division, right and side. Murray ave.. unusual situation is merely temporary and shoulder l,tthri ton won ftv« of seven gum* s from iSn in Justified that this St. .'.oils, fifth on Thursday, single men of the Michigan class where it belongs. with should win the high hurdles Satur- Boston, New York took four of ><\ It 4?S day* will find perched once cator Cos. were rivals. White, down in •‘••venih, an 1 the day. captured though married, was plgyine with en games, St. Louis tvo mighty Pirates last House a’.os of I.eland Stanford, games Cobb's Feats single men* He was the first of three and Cleveland nx>k In the American. Cleveland con- looks like the best bet in the low the Ml "J| might glean from the foregoing paragraphs the fourth hall two of four. Washington is the duo Industrious harvester tinues to hold the lead, staying just clipped man to hat. and Is not playing so poorly as has been popularly behexed. hurdb s. for he a fifth of a that didn't win a game a: 80.->lou all that Cobb half a notch ibove the Senators. pitched, hit him below the heart. ¦pin matter of fact that Ty has been given an unusual number second off of “Jimmie” Craig’s rec last season. ™ Is a hits needed and not He took his base, but collapsed • opportunities to come through this spring in pinches, and has Hits when are orJ ;.nd that is nearly as fast as Manager Jennings wants to pitrh ¦ «f heavy .-lugging is doing within a few minutes He died al- ¦HE Unfortunately for him, a majority of these occasions have been continuous the low hurdles have ever !>een Dato> cuiinsi th* Red Fox in tv.** had he delivered. The facts the busine-8 for »h“ Indians. They most immediately. John Schulz, of Which might have been won run Sts-on came within a half- g tries th,s sen* s. For a Couple of ¦9nft(| are these. He has driven in 18 runs this spring. Twenty- are fourth in club batting. Detroit, No. tit*s Chene-st . was the pitcher Tg inch of th * Ferry field broad Jump years Dausa was invincible when bat when drive might have scored a and leading w the fatal ball. Ir fjrAgtef bo hao come to a run. Washington and New T ork in who thr* was seg-on sort, pitchers mark and should place easily the facing Boston l-tst he jnal obahaa. On nine occasions of this the hostile re them in the order named not .-wit’ly thrown, and Schulz was walked, thus helping the cause to an intercollegiate*. pitch* and some excellent games, and Pippfve bM good balls and he The relative position of the teams exonerated. Chat cannot be censured. The Ty we know is a better pinch hitler For Michigan. I'fer and Carroll likewipe some h-j|Tib|‘» ones, against H in Ban Johnson s outfit has not ppStut this record is not so bad as we have feared. Compared to are due for points, though neither Niagara Plays U. of D. tha Hose. It l* usually to been changed by the games of Flf Uddle Collins and some other high salaried gentlemen noted for} is expected to win his event. Car- TL • I’r.iverritj of Detroit will play J i. mine whidi it will be by the g haii|la| on State occasions, Cobb’s w ork has been glorious. Thursday. Friday. Saturday and yes- Mnjls i roll met his match in Wilson, of I'niver-itv >? Nitg.ra at Muck time the first inning has hern play- terday. The St. Louis Browns, tail- the Stanford, who will be in at the fin- Bark 'his afternoon. The boys from ed. Covoleskie was as sueee sful as Ty enders. are within eight games of year jb(jlibare also been led to believe that has been striking out .-h in the mile, but “’Eddie” made the Fails are on a long mid w- -tern an. Tiger Bouton lid spring. plate, alto-1 the leaders oi the league and within Inflan Often this In about 120 trips to the he has fanned the di ranee in C2l. the be*t tim" trip. and is sure to be started tc morrow not scandalous in itself, but another angle to this a cam*, of th*» Tigers, leading the rjp thnes. That Is he has ever done, and such time as or Wednesday. He still n*«ds a lit- Iflmjjg might bo so construed. Ty has struck out seven times this spring second division. w M toahe third at least in the big tle rest from his lb-inning n nip Fri- The averages show Tris Speaker £ Pui k Thistles 0 races. .**? 'Jeorae, 1. Nationals. 1. day. still the reel batting I-ader of the ». v t I’fer came through in fine style ¦!. All sorts of rumors are presiding pmNttd bids fair to establish an all time record. His pitching average. American, v ith .379. And Fitzpat- J! -ina 2. *’ri» k*t*>r*. 0. jfinKga the earned run scheme, Is 10.08 earned runs per full game, that rick. of Boston, the National leader Bill James is not far behind with his 6.07 per pitched. runs joust. ] average of .43*1 for 1> uni* - wary properly suspended by Manager Jennings. This James with au lljHnuMU i*at ganles. Jt'Kll ntejrsr of more than ordinary ability, who refuses to assume the at In 10 ¦pibflittes Which fall upon a big leaguer. Ball players of some class ImMibMl £r«n grace, but one who is as indifferent to the success of rift«8 this ginger la the rarest thing in the game. BOX SCORE

Tigers and White spring, genuine by name—- jgjyilgg>UM between the Sox this Ray DETROIT. Demand the full IfiUfbwUgi in nine runs and was the bright and shining offensive star AM R H O A FT nicknames encourage substitution. .pppgHre rooter. Since he was hurt, the crack catcher's batting Rush, aa 3 » 0 3 » A 1 Vttt. Jb t " 0 .* 2 ft has slumped to below .190. That explains a lot of the Sox decline. ft MBi Cobb, c. f * 0 1 I ft The Coca-Cola Cos. Veacb. 1. f « •» •* : o •> <> ATLANTA, CA. The Greatest Cricketeer a Y ank Heilman, r. f If « I f y, t Burns, lb 3 u 0 13 ft « Young. « •> m WMV to Claim the greatest baseball player of ihe rime, 3b .3 1 7 *¦ Jgf pßk|wUl those Stansge. <• 3 S I 3 ft 1 speechless *> [ lAmarlcana who did not become from indignation would ' Cunningham, p. . 3 t ft 1 e AUtltomly. It la Just as presuinpruous for the I nited States •Crawford 1 ° 1 * ft f * L *» ft ft ft ft ? Fuller 0 * th» world** greatest cricket player, but that's exactly " AMI aKMKVTN. AMI 9KMKHTB. what ft ft »Jnr X ____ ghto Roland, ft ft ft K 'F’T* '-it 'l to do, and it appears p HRflßoJte> tho sail that I’ncle will get awav i t Harper ! ft 1 ft ft ft mm- Thosraataat cricketeer in the world is John Bart King, who lives IKavanagh 1 •» ft ft ft ft DETROIT Teday ,Ts, Tonight ft ft ft "I* *>ora there. Thomas Richter tells story f Dubuc 1 ft ft I lt|( r.«i: Mai. tlrrbratra, SOr A 7*e. the of 23«'| Horn athletic career. Here it is : Hu Iron*. ."Wirt t.allrry. HO »ytflnili Totala 23 1 5 3« It 1 II | All.lllillrrhr.irn, Mr A VI l Hal.. ECI MWI —Wit mm • cvtekvtmr reak* Hke ¦ ramaae*. From the NEW YORK ,*.Or A VI; t.allery, 2.V-I Ham •*ra»*. 12. a i.* miM .o l#itoll mi age. kark In I*o2. to he truthful regard- AM H H O A K I). U. (.rllHlh'a lilanalW aarclarlr, ddhai MMJwltaa llltan Ollhooley. r. f 3 ft 1 I ft 0 V Ml jWj whea Se_fail plttH »klll a«aln»l t.rnt ii -IBL the Irraaf <> Jim Thornton \ ,n gtiSSfa—|W*h MM*M Wl. wb*B he played hla Inal IntrrnnMuml Magee, r. f 3 ft I ft > *dvnoH ft ft .« owd IIONMKTIfOIOTO A < PH Tl HK.a tlltlfeMi Mb farewell ratae. for be Mill play a fiedeon. 2b 2 33 * ifWai earh aeo- » Ad o.i llninnlng eap ¦Ullia, this Fbladelphi* athlete mao OaHlaa »4 koaUag, and ha* performed a feat Pe< kinpaugh. a s. .. .1 ft I 3 t ¦ « ft •> 1*w*«*Jer learnt pitcher. t y High. 1. f 3 1 3 ytWWQ ’Shlaiffallfiyt* Walters, c . 3 ft ft « 1 I —1» VII I ml Vi M l.— uvc I'aldwell, p 2 ft 1 ft l ft ft ft ft ft ft ' 'M* that Cy profeaalonal Te*ve, p ft YJm SO rears Yowws Pitched hall he Fi*her, p 1 ft ft ft 1 1 KHPMIiI¦MI gUM«. la eweh game he pltehed an average of HHM M flue, far a STaad total of 7N.i2a ball* pitched In hi* Totala 2* 3 7 37 13 ; JHMk aa Me e*a*a tlma Kina pecfarmed In at lea*t e.vi matehe*. S af practice MAW tMMat aaateata aad aallated awaae*. Cunningham eighth Anna Held Mtterwatloaal aad •Ratted for tn tMJM IkWMf raa matehe* he howled oo an ? Ran for in eighth. \| mho. on T'rnnl.li n trdrlli ' *Ma pae game. Thin would alee him n total Crawford ( PPtMMJ.IM arond ?Matted for Burn* tn ninth. tlrnnrr A Hnlrili Ihr rlnpai ',5 m WtHa afcart af IIMW altehe*. or rather howl*, to he eiact lunn ’•rail Imprrlnl Trourpn two lanlng*. the IRatted for Young in ninth I I'liPk «’JP she «Mut «waae* are played In In Htanag- Irrooir A d'araom Moormarapr probably ran nen larger 'Batted for In ninth "awre weald If * a oFiCSS!? waa made Inning* 1 2 3 t ?i * 7 Detroit ft ft 1 0 ft ft ft 0 (V—l *f ertehet realise that a • jMf*Wkw» aarthlaa howllaa New York . ortft 2 M M —2 -yißMk fMae ana pltehlaa. and that each time crick- B i task lhaa a la aapeh at Total bases—Detroit. '. New York. ewart ore severe than with each hnll n V r,4FP"M*ifc|MMW*Mb too, on Sacrifice hits--R i*h. Vltt, Stan- Iwa*. the atrala the rrlehet howler 1* age. Magee ' ISMMh fa the Caef that In the plat, ea- Stolen bn*e—High ewtac International Three-base hit Pipp Double play* UOI'HOHV OHCHKITH A OK 2S taralaa toara, are played each day. and aawt* —Walter and Oedenn Perklnpa ugh *mmr ¦"** "** I" ¦ week aaaln«t and rjedeon Ix-f’ bases New The Children In the House York, •: Detroit. 7 First base on y »yx g W It h Normal g Kadrat Mina Rllllr Rurka errors—Detroit. 2 Rase* on nails— /ft Tnlmndgr I In f.lorla'n Hnmanrr ' i paafaawaan. eoaapo red to the work of the mot en- t,ovc, ; .MM Off Caldwell 2 off 1 oft Cun- Hally 3-7-9 p.m. mtnta.. nil -rata lOr mRS IfIMNMpHehera, alrc* a airiellgbl on the wondertnl ningham. 1 . off Roland. 1 Hits and i aad of eacrptloaal \ <;.?pL*aM*haa» phpalaal ewderanrr thl* Phlla- earned run*—Off Cunningham. 7 hits. KII A I HKTII.I.N 1 run In 7 riff Roland, no 12i3*i ta 4tK». 7 1 AO and Oil.l hit*, no runs In 1 Inlng off Dald- VV IIK'H OHK. RHAI.L I MARRVf (none A World Record weil, 3 hits, o runs tn 1 inning 7—HTHKn CiHV.AT AITR—7 out In seventh! off l/>v», no nit*, no Rua Krataro , Inning, E*Bgrr Km.rllral Klrat y*JHO run* tn 1-3 off Fisher. 2 «• 8 fraataat individual feat is regarded as a world’s Inning* piaya. IJiM 3:*»- o run* in 2 1-3 Struck out 2HNI, .ItdA.Ti.Kl, a notch In this country against a strong repre- Caldwell. 2. by Eove. by At IStldl, 4. Otlft p.m. HL& record. Is eleven Rv 1; | rnlna*. l#-»-*O-t»oe || Cunningham urn 111 Km k9L Mntllg the Gentlemen of Ireland, in ISO*. King took all ten Fisher. 1 hy 2 T*m- LTvLUffl Mata. Wfd..»a». 10-2« plr«a—Oonnoßy and O—ep* Time—- r the team, i * George gyMMnte ift ftrnt Innings. The Irish against such bowling. -1 47. l.irrnm 9ta«*k a. with Roy Wallin* la Beban igijNft tew runs and was badly beaten. This was the only time on qaaV"*a*‘ove * Mivunderetandinfl |l MN| t|k tel taterßOtkmal match that a bowler hart taken all ten wicketa III ¦ telflll TMa record la even more unique and difficult than the pitch Risk of HisLife ARDDiri/ Papular Mata. Tum, At the ' ho-hlt. no-run, game in base ball. King performed the -Thf raamlet'* Daagfclfr" ~nr' ” M<-Vir Mg* feat* of Rrtl wrrki UmilllVlluAKKILIt M|h |, 7,vt all lM Wicketa on two other occasions in cup matches, making (.I.VHIH Ml career. Vild.llW ¦ffMNll reeorda in hie CADILLAC—- And ICserllrnd (nmpnay. lariaillng te|jps*|h tst ¦ eartfk teewrd. crlckctrr* regard Klag'i per- PAT ( (II HTK.N A V M Me aaMah amlant the tlrang 'urrey Uwaty Pleven. rßteMßkea igrag prlacc. la a Play of Coardy and l.omr HMIpM to tha IMale ladlnn RantJlalnghl. the s *ecordßreakers »atejMeM eOHie *|M evae played, n* the mooamrpf of hi* career. ¦«MRICKIU 9 and Prlarma Alain "Al.OVi I AMU HI Til" MM.WMLWjk aevew wlrhel* for tbr *m*ll total n f il.t Ural Wrrkt “ddlrla Irnm Ihr Kalllra." Nr. . Wrrki "Thr 11.... a" [gHb end aseiaeaaai Me waheard-of feat of dean bowling the IgHR nip ea sue Mat ball be delivered ta him.

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