Giants and Dodgers Score Close Victories, While Yankees Again Fail to TlelMa^Ruri " Peck's Rickey's "Lost Battalion 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 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 .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 "" 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. he not third -and first bases occupied. Two Second round.Mendes beat Bord. fi up missed a yard putt. Both put the handicapping system in this "Rullets" Miller. Jeff was missed putts more batters were left in the eighth Although and 5 to play; Brewster beat Ivison, ft up at the short thirteenth, but league," he observed. "Let all the other when pounded rather savagely throughout and 4 to play; Bawrence beat Gillet, 6 up White he. teams Lewis flied out. Risberg, F.ddie and 5 to play, Longacre beat Hovt, 2 up came 2 up with a 4 at the spot the Cards five runs per Alex Troimced the entire encounter he to 1 fifteentk, Collins and Gandil snuffed out Yankee managed and to ol:"-. , where his game Rnd so many games per series." by weather the thanks to that opponent was over the green rallies with two lightning double plavs. storm, Fourtn slxteen, first round.C. V. Rich, ¦on his approach. Be that as it may, the lost battalion Old After Pratt eighth inning celebration staged by the Sleepy Hollow, drow a bye; W. G. Bibb, Teammates; threw out Liebold in the Sleepy Hollow. S up and 6 to play. E. I,. Now two down. Maxwell won the Wakes another stand unless the Brooklyn batters. It was Jeff's seventh six- to-day first Weaver hit safely to left. Col- Bloodgood, cherry Valley, b»at R Sutton, teenth and seventeenth in East wind holds out. straight victory. Miller, on the other Sleepy Hollow, by default; Edmund Cran- perfect 4s. lins's out moved him a while a The Despite their pitiable eondition, the Ex-Giant Victor up base, had to be removed in favor of dall, Gedney Farms, drew byo: A. F. sixteenth is 510 yards and he Jackson was Felsch hand, Moore, Apawamis, beat A. B. Jekyll, holed a Cardinals gave Rube Benton all sorts purposely passed. Carmen Hill after Sleepy Hollow, 4 up and 3 to J. W. fairly long putt after the ap- singled off Baker's the allowing only two play; proach. A half in of trouble. The tobacco king of the glove, tilling hits up to the fateful eijrhth. Smith, Sleepy Hollow, beat R, C. Boc. 5 nt the home hole Carolinas PHILADELPHIA, May 23.."Caetus" bases. It was here that Peck let Gan¬ Sleepy Hollow. :i up anor Z to play; W. left them all square, each brought nothing whatever dil's hit roll The Pirates got real busy in the first Nlcholson, Wykagyl, drew a bve; A. M having made with him to the ball Cravath found through him. Weaver and Peterson, Sleepy Hollow, beat S.. A. Tal- the round in 41. park, and was just Grover Cleveland Alex- inning and the manner in which .'( Jackson scoring. Felsch was out when they madge, up and 2 to play. Neither man made a putting them over. He might have tied ander a cleuted Pfeffer's curves made the out- Second round .Bibb beat Rich bv de¬ mistake at tht for single, double nnd triple, he tried to reach home on first the score for the Cards in the the error. look for Jetf and fault; Bloodgood beat Crandall by default: extra hole. halving in 4, but at seventh, in flve of The White Flatbush extremely Smith beat 1 (1 !> but was driving Philadelphia's runs Sox bunched three hits in Moore, up holes); Peter¬ the short second both he yanked in the seventh, with the gloomy. Little Bigbee, the very first son beat Nlcholson by derault. missed opnor- the Cards and in Chicago's inaugural game here to- fourth, nnd it was only Viek's fine tunities for 3s. To the third hole coming up, Monsieur return to the of Cicotte's batter, banged the ball to centre for a or Jean Dubuc was sent in to the rescue. which the 7 plate hit rolled one twenty-first of the matrh day, locals won, to 2. that a run. safety. Terry to Schmandt, White Jean had a tough time of it himself in stopped The champions. which tho latter and both shoved his second shot to the right of Hendrix replaced Alex in the sixth. however, scored a run in this fumbled, Double-Headers the the eighth, when the Cards bunched a inning. runners were safe. sand-trap, and. a'.though he recov- the In the eighth the locals filled the & GrantlandRice Casey Stengel, ered few singles and a for two runs. George Smith, ex-Giant, pitched bases former who had a we!!, leaving himself a of triple on two hits and a Dodger, glorious putt The home runs occurred with such his tirst game for Phlladelphia and pass and scored a iCopyrlght, 1 f»l9, New York Tribune Inc.) day at the bat and in the sacri- Galore for Two about five feet, he failed to hole run on Gandil's to Bodie. field, which it, frequency that they became almost the Cubs were never Ed long fly ficed, and then Bill Southworth, gave his opponent the dangerous. Schalk later play- he was opening monotonous. Shotton got one for th; singled, scoring Felsch. ing his first game of the Eastern New York Nines waiting for. Maxwell a ~:eking, the local's Fewster was from A Number of Things trip, got 4 Cards in the fifth into the field shortstop, sprained expelled the game smashed a hit to centre that there and the match was over. right his in in the seventh scored stands and out again. Hal Chase, who ankle the third inning and may inning, when he vented Yes, golf is so full of n number of things. Bipbee and Terry. The card was as follows: ;jc out of the game for some time. his opinion of Umpire deci- is showing signs of shaking the batting Connelly's Such ns sliccs that go out of bonnds These two runs kept looking bigger Tho inclement weather that pre- Maxwell. out 4 4 5 4 4 6 6 6 3- 10 one into the The score: sions after Ruel struck out. White, out.. 4 3 6 5 S 4 6 6 alump, got left field I think tliat. is we are soiir as and bigger as inning after inning In. 6 4 t.tl in CHICAGO (V The score: ivhy kings vailed durir.g the first weeks of the 6 4 4 6 4 4 B-41-M bleachers the sixth. Art Fletcher's L.) riHBA (N. L.) passed with the be¬ White,.Jaxwel in... 5 4 6 a -, < -. ah r h po a e ifr it NEW YORK (A. Each time we our Dodgers helpless ;. ,? was the _, ., hpo L.) CHlCAGn (A L) that rounds; baseball season has forced a number longest, also landing in the Plck. 3b ...4 12 2 2b 2 3 at) r h a finish fore the "bullet balls" of Miller. Robbie h0les-MaxwcI'- «¦ ;- * lOTeaV. *s.4 1 3 0 ... po »l ah r rf .10 0 . h po a o left field bleachers. Bennie KaufT was glack. 3 l 0;\Vll!iams, cf.2 1 0 2 0 0 .40° n 1 llr.flhoin. rf..4 0 0 2 n It is so full of bunkers and missed putts and traps had decided to remove of doublp-headers on the New York 4.**V Hollocher, ss.4 0 1 2 5 1 Meusel, lf 4 1 1 1 0 1 Peoklnx\lci!l -tf>.eh, bs.4 0 3 0 1 1 Sh Pfeffer in favor In becauBe he two 2b Wearer, 4 1 1 o 1 0 the meantime an moaning only got Uar, ...811 2 1 1; Uidwus. lb.22 2 13 0 0 n^iP1 l\u¦...\°A n 0 0 K. Col'ns, 2b.4 1 1 3 40 That. have us so mottled with shame, of a pinch hitter when the tide was and Brooklyn teams, according to the Marston, taking measly triples. Paskert, rf.,4 0 1 1 0 OOravath, rf..4fl 3 2 00 Baker. 3b ..4 0 4 l 2 0 Jack'n, U...3 1 2 1 oo early lead over Hamilton K. Kerr of ¦\ erkle. 1b .4 0 1 8 o l HaiTd. 3b. ..4 1 1 1 3 0 Pratt. 2b ..3 0 0 3 8 0 cf...2 2 I iconder in the thunder changed for Flatbush in the eighth. revised National League schedule an¬ Ross the Snn Manri, [f ...400 0 Felsch. 16 00 frequently just why Greenwich, looked a Young, Antonio Comet. 0 0 Slcklng, ps.,10 0 1 10 LowU, If .4 0 1 2 0r,l(-i«.flll. lb ..3 0 l ? 0 0 Schmandt started the fracas nounced yesterday. Brooklyn has been always like win¬ M.lifer, c.300 S 8 1 Whttted. 2b.3 0 0 2 30 Bodlo. of ...3 0 0 4 0 u as.. 3 0 1 0 A the by ner. Out in gave his daily pyrotechnical c o RLsbrrg. 5 4 fclloiv keeps playing game. 40, the Baltusrol man display. Daly, -00 0 3 1 0 Adains, C...4 1 13 00 Ruel, ...2 0 0 5 0 0 r ..3 0 2 3 10 singling to centre .Ernie drove the chief sufferer, with five p#stpone- In the 0 0 0 0 Schalk, Kreuger turned for home second inning Mcllenry, beli^v Alexander, p.l 1 0 Smlth, p .30 0 0 40 Shawkpy, p..3 1 0 4 OlCkotle, p...3 0 1 0 10 the to were 3 up, anu it Kendrlx. p .0 0 0 0 0 ol Halas .10 0 0 0 0 ball left for a double, tallying ments, of which two with the have been 5 might ing that the stories in regard to thi "Barber _10 0 00' TO Doul 0 had he not taken three 0 l o o n ol To-day when you go out to swing at the ball, Schmandt. Pfeffer but our Giants. The Giants have three post- flat trajectory of throws were .KildutT ...10 1 0 00 sacrificed, putts on the first and third Young's Bailey, p ...0 0 0 0 0 (>¦ TotaJ' ...33 0 9 24 11 You can't hit a old friend Ed now games to at the Polo greens. tried to reach 2| Totals . .29 5 10 2T 11 0 shot from the tcc, Sweeney, catching poned play Marston became 4 at highly exaggerated, for the Buecaneer, threw the ball Grounds with Bcston and up the elevetft third from tirst on "Dots" Miller's hit Totals ...32724134 Totals .317 1127 IT 1 .Batted fnr Ruel in nlnth tnnlng. And to-morrow your viashie is no good at all Philacielphia, lost the twelfth, but. bv tho for Alexander In sixth inning. TBatted for widly to first and all hands were safe Cincinnati. winning to right. Young pegged him yards off ¦Hatto.lgalled for Hendrix In Shawkey in nlnth inning. As you smcar every lie that see; short thirteenth in 3, where his op¬ eighth Inning. New Tork... 0.n you and sound. to the schedule, the bag, assisted a one-hand eat"). o 0 0 1 0 0 o o 00000000 According BVooklyn ponent missed an by £!Mr'a8ro. i_2 Chicago ....2 0 0 ] o 0 0 2 x.5 And the next never near the has eighteen-inch putt, Heinie Zimmerman. That was nlladelphla, 2 0 1 2 0 0 0 x.7 day your j>ufts get cup three double-headers to play against the Baltusrol by the 2# Two-base hitn.Baker, Jackson. Stolen Two Doubles in Row golfer became dormie 6. one thrill among the chills induced Two-base hita.Plck, Cr'avath. Three- base.Schalk. Sacrifice As you foozle aronnd with a curse; tho Giants at Ebbets Field, two each He then added another by base hlts.Cravath, Pearce. Stolen bases rifice hit.Cicotte. Sac¬ Johnston was inserted as a base hole for good the Cardinals. AlerUle. Balrd flles.Riaberg. Gandil. Douhlo plavs it isn't one that is with Boston and Philadelphia and one measure watching ,','!*"''¦ Sacrlflce hlt. .Risberg to E. Collins to If thing wrecking your siving runner for and he counted al- by winning the fourteenth \\illlams. Sacrlficp fties.Bear, Smlth to Pratt to Gandil; Baker Kreuger, with Chicago. The Giants have four and the 6 The '¦'-ll on Pipp; e. Collins to Risberg to lt is that's even much worse. on match. and 4. Harrowing Deta'ls bases.Chicago, B: Phlladelphia, Gandil. Lefl on something most immediately Olson's single to double attractions for their ,','v ,,,',,. baso ?n errors.Chicago, 1; York 9. bases.Chicago 7, New Coogan's Dean Well The detai'.s, which be demanded 1. Bases on First base on error.Chicago left. Hill replaccd Miller on the mound Bluff Plays may nlladelphla, balls.Off Alex- Haaos on balls.Off playground, two being with Phil¬ the ander, 1; off Hendrix, 1. Hlts.Oft Alex- Shawkey 4, oft Cicotte for the visitors. and Dean played well in by morbidly curious, will be made ander, 10 in 6 S. Struck out.By Shawkev 2 bv Ci¬ Magee sacrificed adelphia and one each with Boston nnd ^ defeating G. L as innlngs; off Hendrix, 1 in 2; cotte 3. J then of brief and matter of fact as possible off Bailey, 0 )n ,. Hi, by pltcher.By The Latest Star Griffith doubled to left, scoring Cincinnati. Conley, Siwanoy, 6 and 5,the Trince- under Hendrix (Wllliams). Struck Pfeffer and Olson. ton golfer out the distressing circumstances. ander, out.By Alex¬ In 1908 Cobb lod the American with a mark of .324. Zach Wheat followed For the first three weeks of going in 39, which in- 1; by Hendrix. 1; bv Bailey, 1; by Ty League with play cluded a 5 at the The Giants started jogging to the bnmn, 2. Boslng piicher- Alexander. another double to left, which there were no less than second hole and a 6 fore in the Mrs. Barlow That same scason Hans Wagner led the National with an outburst around twenty-si.\ at the third. Cooke fourth when Burns led otf Regains brought Griffith across the platter. postponements on account of cold nnd also surprised his a .354. In the eleven that incident the National friends with single to right. Young was safe Phila. years sueceeding League Myers flied to Southworth, nnd Ko- rain, the of these contests by defeating James C. Parrish, Reds Hit Hard and never majority jr., the while the Cardinal infleld got tangled Championship has produced a batsman able to turn out figures even close to Cobb. netchy walked. Schmandt, on his second being called off in the East. well-known National Lir.ks in an effort to a time hit golfer. by a wide . another stage dotible play. Hunible 10 to 4 PHILADELPHIA, May 23. Mrs. In 1912 Zimmerman rose to .372, but that season Cobb reached .410. up, single, that tallied -#..-, margin. Chase hit to left and Burns scored Braves, Ronald H. Wheat. \ Although Marston always had the Barlow, of the Merion The margin has always been a wide one. better of the ¦when Doak absently intercepted n Cricket Club, to-day won the woman's In the Pirates' half of tho ninth Olcott Coach of Yale argumeni in his match throw that BOSTON, May 23..Cincinnati bat- At last the older circuit has entered a new star to go out and with W. G. neither of them might have nailed GeorgK- ted Keating nnd hard golf chumpionship of Philadelphia, de- give Stengel drew a pass, with one out, and Smith, at the Fillingim to-day battle Cobb or was Freshman Athletics played as well as usual. Kortune plate. Doyle tapped one t'i ar.d defeated 10 to feating Miss Mildred Caverly, of the against Speaker. forced at second by Southworth. who threw Boston, 4. After smiled on the home at the Miller, out Young nt the two were Philadelphia Cricket Club, in'the final His name is Ross Young, and, like he claims Texas soil as George Cutshaw, another former Dodg¬ golfer ninth Kauff out and none on base in the Speaker, NEW 23. Hermp.n P. hole down the hill. the Baltusrol plate. contributed his first triple second the Reds made five round, 3 up and 1 to play. his native sod. This is second in er, cracked out a home run to centre HAVEN, May where to Chase and hits, which, Last Miss Young's year the main circuit. He is and Olcott, Yale. '01, and an athlete of high man stood 4 up. The last f.amed right, scoring Doyle, with a base on scored year Caverly defeated Mrs. a better all Southworth tallied ahead of the and scored on balls, five runs. Barlow for the around ball player to-day than either Cobb or was accomplishments his thought he had a half there until hia himself Zimmerman'? Tho score: title, 1 up. It ia the Speaker veteran second baseman. That was all, during colle?" seventh time at that stage of their careers. is years, to-day was chosen director of opponent's bal! on a car- fly. CINCINNATI (X. I, ) BOSTON (N L.) Mrs. Barlow has won the Young undoubtedly one of the great for Saier made the third out with a fly long putt Shotton's homer in the abrhpoae' abrhnnn* local stars of Yale freshman athletics for two years. romed off Marston's rubbcr rore into fifth gave TUth. 2b 4 3 2 2 3 0 championship. the game.a slashing hitter, a star fielder, a fleet-footed base to Hi Myers. . 5 1 2 0 ¦.- tho Cards o Nfaranrllle. ^ l .. He will supervise the entering classes the cup. That left Smith a winner their first run, and the Noale, lf..4 2 2 4 o ileraog, 2b .4 12 " 3 0 runner and the of a wonderful arm. The score; Oroh 8b. .4 0 2 0 10 rf....3 1l 0 possessor and develop material which comes there. ?, to 4. pasting of Rube Bentor. continnod. cf..4 0 1 2 PowelT.' oS PITTSBURGH (X. L.) BROOKLYN (N L) Roush, Mntj(,,rt, cf...4 0 1 2 oo N. It isn't at all that ah r h po a p, to Y. U. he will not , Rb r h rx> * r> Yale from Marston Stock and sent Ivnf, M...2 0 1 3 5 0 Crulse If 3 1 " " 0 0 "Profs" unlikely only lead his league this preparatory schools. Oi- took 41 to the halfway singled Hornsby him ,l Play HiKbne. rt ..",11 3 00 Olsnn, ?s 3 1 1 -> 40 to third with a hit. R*U.bt"Jlb-3 2 i 0lHolC lb 40 0 12 10 scason, but that he will at last lift the s 1 o 1 5 2b ...3 0 0 oo cott will coach in football, baseball and point. The former New cham¬ They worked the Ciioto, rf..,5 2 3 0 0 0 Smlth 5b ..40 0 6 4 0 National League up to the high J?"7' ,S3 0 2 1 ll.Magoe, i Jersey Ulngo. e..5 2 2 6 1 0 On Links Mengel, rf..2 2 O'Grifflth. rf.. .4 1 1 1 0 0 basketball. pion was 3 double ateal for one run. Wilson. c ...10 0 0 0 0 Flushing standard set Cobb or lf.5 13 2 0o:z. n dormie standing on'the six¬ LuQUe, p..3 1 1 1 1 0 by Speaker. SouthVth, Wheat. If312 1 In the sixth the Tra«r«f..wr, e.3 0 0 1 |f Cutsliaw, 2b.5 1 1 2 2 n, Myers. ,.f 40] 5 0, Olcott played centrs on Gordon teenth tee, so that a ha!f in 6 there Giants got two mo,rp IKeatlng, p...ooo 0 0 0 New Saier Ib .4 0 1 10 1 o York University professors 0| Konetehy, lb.3 o 10 2 n Brown's famous football left him a when Chase made his home IHIIlnKim. p..O 0 0 0 10 Boockel, ob..3 0 0 l 1 3b 4 1 .> 2 4 team of 1901, winner, 3 to 2. run, ar.d i*Kell.v .10 0 0 0 0 gathered on the links of the c.sol 3 o/Schmandt a on Flushing Sweeney, 0 1 Krueger, c.3 0 1 4 oo afterward coached at tho of Despite the fact that White, in hil Doyle got base balls to score on McQulllan, p.l 0 0 1 4 0 Club MIHer. p ..4 0 0 0 2 0 11. Wheat, r.0 0 0 0 0 0 University 1'Blar.kburne .10 1 0 0 o Country yesterday, and in the The Stardom Interval Hill. P ....0 0 0 North Carolina and in recent was match with A. a Bennie Kauff's second triple. Rube final round John 0 1 0; Pfeffer. p ..2 10 1 4 0 years H. Johnson, won by ToUla .36 10 15 27 11 Niemeyer defeated Spectacular stars at rare *Johnston ... l l o o o o coach at New York ar.d the wider the of the Benton waa yanked in the seventh l| Totals ...344927141 Porter 2 emerge intervals. Cobb fiashed in 1905, University margin. eariy ptnge-, Chauncey by up. ToUls .. .35 4 9 t'nited States contest ... Naval 1914 were more after Stock and and .Batted for in Speaker and Johnson in 1908, Alexander in 1911 and Sisler 24TTc, Totala 30 6 8 27 14 2 Academy. In of a see-saw afftsir. Hornsby singled I'llltnglm flfth Inning. There were also prizes for the low in 1915/ he was of The Raulette doubled for one run. Hatted for M-Qulllan In nlnth Inning. Now we have .Ran for In professor physical education Garden City man st.-irte.l bad!y, Jean gross and low net scores. Professor Young popping out in 1918, with a strong chance that Krueger eighth Inning. at Kansas Dubuc mounted the mound to Cincinnati., 0 6 0 3 10 0 1 0.10 PIttsburgh4. 20000000 2_ University and during tho losing the first when his opponent do or Boston. o o o 1 l i n Philip O. Badger won the with a Hollocher will also hold the die and came i o.4 gross heights. Brooklyn.... 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 X.6 war at the Great Lakes Naval Training brought orf a fifteen-foot lor a 4 near doing the latter. Two-base hlts.Cueto. Buque, 93, and his net score of 83 tied with putt In zog. Hath, Her- In the last ten years out of the thousands who have. Two-base hits.S%veenoy, Griffith Y. Station. on the first green. the aeventh Fletcher drove out his Three-base hlt.Maranvllle. Home Professo Edward J slogged along wheat, Krueger. Home run.-Cutshaw run.Crulse. Stolen bases Kilduff, 102 the Sac¬ At the next, it was White home run. burne .Wingo, Black- 19.83. highway only three or four outstanding stars have lifted their noble rifice hits.Stengel 2, Boeckel, Magee Pfef¬ however, (2). Holke. Sacrlflce hlts.Kopf. fer. Double plays.Stengel and Saier Left who brought off the eightsen Neale, Roush. 8acrlflce fly.Cruis,.. Dou¬ domes above the throng. on Princeton for long putt, Cardinals Threaten ble to bases.Pittsburgh 11, Brooklyn .". First Ready feet or so, after a play.McQulllan Tragresserto Smlth on drive out of bounds. to I.eft will be one of base errors.Pittsburgh 2, Brooklyn 2 In the the ll.rzog. on bases.Cincinnati, 7; Young these if the ponderous is worth 10 cents Bases on balls.Off They halved in 4 and White eighth Giants were so Boston, 6. BaRc8 on Dodgers Pitcher dope Miller 2. nff Hill 1 at Cornell there, weak with balls.Off Buque. 1 Sign Up a hogshead at wholesale rates. off Pfeffer t. Hits-Off Miller 6 in 7 Regatta laughter at the Cards that ". off pll>lnglm, 2; off MeQuiN Thomas W. (none .squared matters with a 3 at the fifth, a f1'",",*?' 6 Fitzsimmons, an infielder, innings out in Sth), off Hill 3 in 1 serious catastrophe almost ensued. oft~'Vrl\- ¦'.. "J1*-?" K^'*iK. ln 2 innmgs; to innlnc. Struck out Miller 2 bv 'ITHACA. N. 23..Accom- and became 1 up a little later when Mlllngim 7 ir. 3; off McQulllan, 2 ln i. reported the Dodgers yesterday. Pfeffer 3. By Y., May The Cards feil upon Jean Dubuc with struck out- By by Losing pitcher.SflUer. Dr. J. Johnson, going to the sixth, siiced his Luquo. 4; Klllinglm. 1. The Brooklyn club has a new Those - 9-.- panied by Duncan Spaeth, direc¬ a final assed bal!.Tragresser. PitchT. signed German peace delegates who brought their to second convnlsion. Snyder sent one Keal Boslng the name of J. golf clubs Ver- tor of and John Fitz Patrick. shot. a ing. player by Leiter Aitche- sailles must have rowing, with bad bound past Fletcher a been annoyed at the injunction the A missed shot at the next ga*e hit. for son, a pitcher and outfielder of the "Replace the Divots." Penn Wins coach, Princeton varsity and fresh¬ chip Smith, batting for Doak, beat an They had been up French turf for College man crews arrived here this that hole to Johnson, but White won -.Infleld hit. Agricultural College, of Baltimore, Md. tearing four years without replacine morninp: the Shotton drove one into Caddock, Mat Ho will report next anything. Rifle and began prcparations for the annua! eighth in a "bird" 4 an-i the ninth right for a King, Saturday. Shooting Test in 3, so that he :' up. triple, scoring tho pair .-;-» repatta with Cornell, which is to be turned for home ahead. Returns From He France N. Y. PHILADELPHIA, May 23..Announce- held Saturday afternoon on Cayuga went out in 39. After that both By this time the Boy Captain at Yale your on the ball" men but a 4 at the four¬ merrlment that Earl "Keep eye applies to baseball as well as golf ment was made to-day that the Univer- Lake. putted badly, twinkled in the cyes of Monsieur Du- Sergeant Caddock, world's cham- NEW HAVEN, May 23..Gilbcrt Will- an has Ideal weather afforded an teenth left Wh'ite the winner. The ouc Many entry remained a .210 hitter because he sity of Pennsylvania team has won the excelloni wilted he aettlcd down pion heavyweight wrestler, of Anita, iams, '20, of New York was insisted upon for final bye holes were not to returned City, to-day shifting his orb from the ball on its to intercollegiate of the opportunity practice work- piayed. pitching ba. ultz was lowa, yesterdny with Casual chosen captain of the Yale way the plate. championship of crews Kerr won H. of thrown out 4421 lacrosse National Rifle Association of America. outs the rival this afternoon. from Frank Hcyt. by Fletcher. [Joyle juggled a Company on the Santa Elena from team. the Engineers' Club, in the poke by Brest. Ho went The final standing of the teams was as Country Stock. Larry not only redeemcd him- to Camp Dodgo in July Back in March and the morning, the match being carried to but 1918, with the or April Giants looked to have a fine club with follows: 81,000 in Shoot Prizes -elf, plastered himself with glory 88th, "Clover Leaf," Eastern a the seventeenth green, while Maxwell a moment later Division, and was attached to the League nckety p.tehing staff. After which, fine Pennsylvania, 9,903; Syracuse, 9.792; The fifth annual tournamen: when he fielded what head- Provldence, f; Sprlngrleld 3 pitching held them up and West target eliminated Dr. A. T. Ha;ght, Belle- ^oked like a Texas quarters troop and made a top Pittufleld, 10; 6. sent them to the front. Such is the Virginia, 9,782; Princeton, 9,655; of lhe Maplewood Country Club will of A. leaguer, by Horns¬ Ho left sergeant. Brldgeport, sprightly dope-, always and forever claire. Cooke took the measure by, and atarted a double that for France on August 5 and saw Waterbury. 8; Worccster, 8. Dartmouth, 9,639; Worcester Poly, be held at Maplewood, N. H., S. Far* stopped five weeks* Now Haven at Haxtford (wet gr'ds) 9,605; lowa beginning Bourne, of Garden City, while tho last of the lost flghting in Alsace. .-a Columbia, 9.540; State, Monday, June 30, and to gasp battalion. Caddock 9,492; Massachusetts continuing rish won from George A. Dixon, Jr< The Giants will have no excuse for stated upon his arrlval that Tech, 9,470; Ver¬ July 5. Four thousand dollars in cash National he was New Impossible Discoveries mont, 9,155. Links. by 1 up. delayed gamea hereafter. It eeems that goir.g out to get his wife and England League and trophies will be distributed. buby and then to his Lnwrcnce, 9; Haverhlll.6. A Swell Head who has anything worth while to Art Fietcher hit a jitney watch go ranch in Wy- Fltchburg, 8; 1. cause the inflation sign on Portland, A who can be th* other day, which calls for chron- oming. While the ranch he will try Lowell, 7; Ltiwtstown, 3 golfer beaten minus either an ailment or the worst of ometers for the team. to get into condition again. If he ".'-9 the luck. Every Giant has he fails o«en provided with a ciock will quit lhe mat game. He aaid he Southern for the did little Association wriat and another Ingeraoll for the very wrestling abroad. Memphla, 4; Blrmlngham. 1. Standing of Clubs RACING veet Atlanta. 9; Llttle Rook. 3 Major League AT B K A V Tl F G I- pocket. You can hear the Gianta Now A abov» th« roar Astor's OrlounB, 4; Chattanoogi, 1. Revision of the "Ls" theae days. Entry Defeated Moblle, 7; Nashvllle, l. The time -~»x-.. I've spent in wooing, NATIONAL LEAGUE AMERICAN LEAGUE NEWMARKET, England. May 23.. In and BELMONT T?t!« Sehool Games The Newmarket Stakcs, of $5,000, was courting puriming, GAMES TO-DAY GAMES TO-DAY To-day run off here to The drive Novie» athletea of the high achoola to-day and won by Lord Leading Batters that flics St. Louis at New York. York at Chicago. of th» gTWta will Olnnely'it Dominion, whi-h flnished five From Ucs Pittsburgh at Brooklyn. JNew city eompete in )n of Date in cuppy Washington at St. Louis. th«lr annual outdoor traek and field lengtha front Captain D. Mon- Big Leagues Has been Cincinnati at Boston. Boston at Drtroit. tague's Old Bill. William Waldorf As- my nerve's undoing. TODAY *h*mpionahlp garo«a, which tako Chicago at Philadelphia. at Cleveland. « at place tor*s Ix>rd BaBsi!, which was the favor- NATIONAL LEAGUE Philadelphia ST\R KVKVTS. IMltniMi Brooklyn Athletic Field th.s morn¬ with YESTERDAY'S RESULTS st 10 o'clock. ite, Stevo Donoghuo up, waa third, Player. club. G.A.B. R. H. P.C. Though "pros" have often me YESTERDAY'S RESULTS $5,000 WITHERS STAKES ing There ar* over 500 two N. sought New York, 7; St. 6. .ntriea for th»> novica while lengths behind. The betting on Young, Y..... 20 83 12 35 .422 I've crabbed the lore Louis, Chicago. 5; New York, 0. conteata, Dominion wan 8 to 1. WillUnw. PhU. ... 16 88 16 26 .382 they brought me; Brooklyn, 6; 4. $5,000 FASHION STAKES nln«teen achcols hava entered Mctuel, Phll.17 68 Pittsburgh, Boston at Detroit (rain). teama ¦ 13 21 .382 My books » .. only Philadelphia. 7; 2. la th« MO-ysrd championahip reluy Konetrhy, Bklyn .. 19 71 8 25 357 Are Chicago Philadelphia at Cleveland fraln). THE MINE0LA HAKDICAP Rariden. Clnn. ... 18 52 7 schlaffs and hooks Cincinnati, 10; 4. r»et. A feature of tho mect will b« Coliege Double-Header 18 .346 Boston, Washington at St. Louis (rain). 2 th* AMERICAN And cursing's all me. MILE STEEPLECHASE tovr charnpionablp relay races for MORGANTOWN, W. Va., May 23. LEAGUE they've taught STANDING OF TEAMS STANDING OF TEAMS FIRST RACR AT 2:SO T. M, high ftchoois. -The Went Virginia-Chlo JUeluon, Chl.24 89 17 38 .393 W. L. Pct, W. PPRC1AI. RACB TRA1NS Wesleyan Wambagitnaa, Clere 22 86 11 33 aas L. Pet W. L. Pct! W. L. Pct. l»»ve Penna 33d 81 «"" . .. '.iascball game N.-iork 15 5 .750 Phila... 9 Statlon, to-day wn poetponed Plelnlch Waah... 15 39 2 15 IsM So far Willard hasn't given out any interview 9.500 Chicago 18 6 .750 Boston.. 9 10 .474 7th Av., tlno Fl.itbURh Av.. PreoK- becauM of rain. Two Bchanjr. Roaton... 14 37 3 to the effect that he Cin'nati 15 8 11 12 .478 lyn. nt 1S:H0 nn.1 «t intervs. '" W\ M. Tvh OtoudI*. games will be 14 37« .652!Chicago Clevel'd 14 8 .636 Wash'on. 8 11 .421 i»r Adm. »»c_Aflvt, played to-morrow. Jacobwm. St. L. .. 16 61 6 19 .373 B'klyn. 13 7 5 17 1:5.1 P. M Special Car» Rrwrvfil or tho .650|St.Lo'ls .227 N.York 10 7 .5881 Detroit. 8 14 .364 I.adles. Also l-eaehed bv troU>>'» Moran battle. But there is still a matter Pitfgh. 11 U .500iBoston. 4 14 Cirand A of six weeks left .222'St. L'ois 10 11 .476;Phi!a.. 4 14 *>22 Tjtdle»^1J»S^ih«rj^din*WarT£^^Stand Paddork. WJg.