RACING Veet Atlanta
Total Page:16
File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb
Giants and Dodgers Score Close Victories, While Yankees Again Fail to TlelMa^Ruri " Peck's Rickey's "Lost Battalion Error HAL CHASE, the prince of first basemen, who has emerged Flatbush Bats Maxwell Defeats White from a protracted batting slump that threatened to re- in their rush for the to Beaten in Weird Game* 7-6 Opens Up Way tard the Giants pennant. Yesterday Get Work In a Match the veteran doorkeeper banged out two hits, one of which was of 21 Holes To 5.0 Defeat a home run swat in the sixth inning. He also scored two rtins. In the Benton Wabbles After Lead and Eighth Gaining Big Winner Will Face Dubuc Nearly Tosses Off Contest . Three Champion White Sox, With Schmandt Starts That Dean Cicotte in Rally of Princeton in Semi. Homers Feature . Box, Triumph Enables Pfeffer to Two Triples for Kauff Score First slxteen, first round.Bee Maxwell. Final Over Bob Sleepy Hollow, beat Dr. A. T. Haiuht. Bracket Shawkey Seventh Belleclalre, fi up and 4 to play; Gardiner To-day Straight Victory W. Yvhite. Nassau, beat A. H. Johnson, Sleepy Hollow, 4 and 3 to P. W. O. McGeehan < up plav: P By CHICAGO, May 23..The Yankees ooke. Arcola. beat A. S. Bourne." Garden Displaying excellent nerve, Lee Max. The Giants surrounded Branch Rickey's "lost battalion" of Clty, 2 up; .Tames C. Parrish, ir., National the Major again failed to make nine hits produce By Charles A. Binks, beat George A. Pixon. jr.. Nationa.i well, home favorite, defeated Taylor Binks. 1 Gar. Cardinala in the plain below Coogan's Bluf? yesterday and toyed with a run when were shut out After a up; Max R. Marston. Baltusroi tliner W. White, of they by the batting slump that had lasted beat W. G. Smlth. Sleepy Hollow. 3 up and Nassau, in a stiN the bewildered visitors, the flnal score being Giants 7, Cardinala 6. This champion White Sox in the second for about a week the to play; Hamilton K. Kerr, Greenwich ring twenty-one-hole match in Brooklyn Dodgers beat P. H. Hoyt, 2 up and 1 to the sec. looks but it for McGraw would not have Rube Benton B. Englneers, ond close, wasn't, kept game of the series here to-day. The awoke suddenly in the eighth inning of play; G. Conley, Slwanoy, beat J. M. round of the invitation golf touN in so a team. The Rube was to a Inorsen, Sleepy Hollow, 4 up and 3 to long against regular pounded palpitat- score was 5 to 0. This makes a total yesterday's game with the Pittsburgh Play; J. S. Pean. 1'rinceton. beat Grant- nament at the Sleepy Hollow Countr. and McGraw let him for until it began to look of in Pirates land Rice, Englewood. 3 up and 2 to play. Club yesterday afternoon. ing pulp, stay punishment eighteen innings which the Yan¬ and before they were quieted Second round.Maxwell beat The vtctorv White, 1 of the first named was as though he would toss even that one away. kees have failed to a A six runs had crossed the up (21 holes), ("ooke beat Parrish. 9 up all the rnora get tally. like plate, and and 7 to Marston for Therp wern snmpthlnc Hka +-tp«>nt.v-'6>-- play; beat Kerr. 6 up gratifying the reason that he number of safetles have also been what looked to be a losing battle for and 4 to play; Dean beat Conlev, 6 up and two down nood o to play. with only four hoies t« five hits all told, three of them wasted. Rain fell to Flatbush was beingi within half an transformed into a sen- Second slxte^n. first round.T. Russell play. home runs and two triplea. Which hour of game time, and the attendance sational victory. The final score in Rrown, Scarsdale. beat H. V Galnes As a result he will meet J. S. was less than Wykagyl, .". up and 2 to plav; M. K. the Dean ought to have caused a !ot of excite- 2,000. favor of the minions of Uncla Wilbert Waters. Ardsley. *beat B, A. Hamilton. far-driving Princeton golfer, itt' The visitors were put on the defen- Garden City, 3 up and 2 to plav; Charles the lower setni-final ment, according to those who maintain was 6 to 4. H. Brown, St. Andrew's, beat Scott Stew- bracket to-dav sive in the first inning, as was the case art, while in the half that a gamo replete with hittlng is Both teams Sleepy Hollow, 2 up; H. W. Maxwell, upper Max Marston' yesterday when Peckinpaugh permitted presented revised line- jr., Nassau, beat C. H. Messmore, Ardslev, >f Baltusrol, who won the medal what the fans like. They do not. They Gandil's roller to trickle ups, the Pirates in by default; Oliver C. Macy. Sleepy Hollow. the ia through his particular being beat E 1'. Cobb. Slwanoy, 2 up and 1 to qualifying round. will have to two runs to play; C. 1.. Maxwell. beat rlidn't like that game at all. legs, allowing cros3 the subjected to a thorough as Trenton, C. Van face D. D. Cooke, of Arcola. pan. scored in shaking up C'llef, Riohm.md County, bv default; Cor- with the leadera of the Chicago again the the result of the show- nellus Smlth, Jr., Ardsley. beat J. G. Mc- White became 7 up earlv in hia fourth and eighth frames, and in each unsatisfactory Mahon. Sleepy Hollow, 1 up; A. W. Haigh, match with . Maxwell ;'o.e CardinalB were a terrible the ing they had made on their tour of Scarsdale, beat Dr. W. G. Massa- by winning the inning local batters collected three 4 Prallck, second hole in and so terrible that have shaken hits. the East. pequa, up and 3 to play 3, he also saved sight, they Second himself at the even the faith of As for the round.Waters beat Brown, 2 up third by off Heinie Zimmerman in Chicago found Bob the Dodgers, Lew Malone, who and I to play; Brown beat Maxwell, 2 up; tn bringing ^ Shawkey, eight-foot putt for a the Salvation Army slogan, "A man may Yankee for nine distinguished himself in the Maxwell beat Van clief, 6 up and 5 to 5, after bein* pitcher, hits, and it early iPlay; Haigh beat 3 and 1 to ihort of the on be down. but he is never out!" TotaU .40 6 15 24 10 01 Totals ...807027171 was the games of the season by his clever field- Smith, up green his third shot. Gazing *BaUed for In nlnth Inning. ability of the White Sox bats- play. Maxwell took three at Major Rickey's lost Heinie M;iy men to ing and timely to fade putts at the sixth battalion, St. Louis.... 00002013 0.6 bunch their bingles that hitting only Third slxteen. first round.A. J. Mendes, and at the scratched his head and observed: New York.. them away into insignificance within the last Siwanoy, beat H. E. Hayos, Sleepy Hollow. again eighth, losing the "My 00040210 x.7 brought victory. Ed Cicotte was 3 up and 2 to J. C. first and has been crossed. These are few was succeeded at the play; Borci, Sleepy halving the next. but win¬ dope gnys Two-base hit.Paulette. Three-hase hlts troublesome to the New York batters days, third Hollow, beat IT W. Chapman. Scarsdale. the by both down and out for fair." -Kauff (2), Shotton. Home rune -9hot- with the sack by Lae 2 up and 1 to play; H. B. Brewster, Scars- ning ninth hole in 3 he mn. Chase, Fletcher. Stolen exception of "Home Run" Magee. Ray Schmandt, beat managed bases.Stock, who has been on the sick list for some dale, Llndsey Russell, Tuxedo, 4 up to turn for home all even. Suggests Handicapping Hornsby. Sacrlflce hlts.Stock. Schultz. Baker, who got four hits in as many and 3 to play, S. H. Ivison, Cherry Vallev. Sacrlflce fiy.Zimmerman. Double play. times at bath, while Peck got three time, took Magee's place at second, and beat Rlchard l.ounsberv, Sleepy Hollow. 7 Misses Yard Putt During the inquest which followed Doyle, Chana and Fletcher. Beft on bases safeties in four it was Ray that started the rally that up and 6 lo play, 1). B. Bawrence, Sleepv the first of the .New Vork 1, St. Bouls 11. Bases on efforts. Hollow, beat Austln Sands. N^wport. bv White became one up with a 5 at th» inspection remains of balls.Off Benton 2. off Donk 1. Hlts.Off New York passed won the game. default: !,. A. Gillet, Sleepy Hollow, bea't tenth, where his the John Thomas author- Henton 11 In 6 off Dubuc 4 ln 2 up many chances. P\ P. O'Rrlen. S|p.>pv 1 O. opponent shovcd a Cards, Doyle, lnnlnas, In the fifth flied out Hollow, up: C. ma--hie niblick to on all a to innlntro; off Donk 8 In 7 innings, off May Ptpp when Yankee "Bullets" Miller Weakens Hoyt, Sleepy Hollow, beat A. F. Rann-v, the rough, and th* ity sports, proposed remedy 1 in 1 Inning. Struck out.By May 1. Wln- runners Greenwich, by default; F. V. D. Bougacre. Nassau man clogged the bases. Bodie hit St. might have increased h j keep up interest. niiiK pltcher.-Benton. Boslng pltcher. a The opposing pitchers when hostili- Andrew's, beat G. B. Francis, Sleepy Doak. into double play in the sixth, with Hollow, 0 up and 4 to advantage at the twelfth had "It's getting so that they will have to ties opened were Jeff Pfetfer and Frank play.