GOULLET DEFEATS KRAMER LEAGUE LEADERS Barringer Quartet That Will Compete in Scho astic Championships LEFTHANDERS MAY IN THE EDDIE BALD STAKES ______PITCH BOTH GAMES took the VICTORIES lead. Kaiser SCORE Australian Rides ExceF immediately Speedy gave battle and was evbaseball. ond; Alfred Grenda. Tasmania, third. Priest, 2I>. 4 0 U 3 2 0 Division. to Gardner, of Central, but of energy. Floyd Krebs Yankee* in First Johnny expenditure Time, 3m. 30%a. Spencer, if. 1 0 t 2 0 (I he has not yet the same second. advanced displayed allowed two. was First semi-final, won by Alfred Grenda; Walsh, if. 10 0 10 0 The New York Yankees ability outdoors. Russ Ford Brooklyn The nine of the thirty riders who HHond semi-final, won Alfred of. 3 0 0 3 0 0 American hits at and the Tops are by Goullet; Barrows, to fourth place in the A hard day's work is cut out for Buffalo, Tip the heats started in third semi-final, won Frank Kramer. 3b. 4 1 2 2 1 0 ALF out in by GOULLET Schulz, over TO now fourth shut were 1 League by its victor}- FOR in place. yesterday BATTLE Fred start READY He itvll in the New- 0 Bickley. the and Gordon Walker Match Race, Donald McDougall, Plpp. lb. 3 1 1 7 1 Sox. Boston repechage, 0 the Chicago White *rhe quarter and half-mile. a battle ark, vS. Hurry Kaiser, New York (ama- McMillan, as. 2 1 1 2 1 came through a winner after to Cleveland and One of the hits off Ford was a home teur)—First heat, two-thirds mile, won Williams, c. 2 0 1 4 0 0 Red Sox lost Naps Captain Ray Terhune is to toe the with Fred Hill. Louis for a full eighth by Kaiser; time, lm. 34s. Second heat, McMurray, c. 1 1 1 1 2 0 the Athletics shutout the St. Will in at 135 Persuasion Necessary Before mark in both the 120-yard high and run by Shaw. Grenda and Drobach one won 3m. Both Boys Weigh Cavanagh, mile, by McDougall: time, Hughes, p. 2 1 0 0 4 0 Browns. Detroit kept up the pa'-© 220-yard low hurdles. in the first semi-final 14s. Third heat, two-thirds mile, won by 1 0 1 0 0 0 came together •McAllister. tvith a victory over the leading the It Is these veterans that Bar- The paid attendance at the Buffalo- sec- Kaiser: lm. 0 Pounds at 3-P. M. “Goullie” Would Ride upon and Grenda won with Cavanagh ilnie. 28%s. tDuchesntl 0 1 0 0 0 Senators. The league Federal League game was Two-Mile by 0 Washington ringer depends to hold the East Or- Brooklyn ond. Cavanagh thought the semi- Open (amateur)—-Won Meikle, p. 1 0 0 1 J) At the Donald McDougall, Newark: Gus Wobl- record follows: “Tour of Honor.” ange, Montclair and Stevens Prep 1,544. according to dispatches. were at one mile hut they were Today. finals second: W. L. VC. track stars, with a International League Park 914 people was rab. Jersey City, Harry Kaiser, Totals 28 fi 10 27 12 0 W. L. Pr. while, strong a half-mile and Cavanagh at New York, third: Walter Schlee, Newark, Wasta'ton.. 21 13 .618 St. Louis.. 10 18 .471 crew in the field events and an saw the league '-aders defeat the He uP a good 4m. tic TORONTO. left at the switch. put fourth. Time, 7V&H. Lap prize, Plilla. 18 12 Boston ... In 17 .4631 A.B. It. II. P.O. A. E. and Johnny Dundee, Goullet rode two wonderful races equally good second string bunch in Montreal tail-enders. and was beaten by bet ween Frank Ilarenbiirg, Irvington, and .. 10 21 Freddie Welsh ride however, Detroit 22 15 .595 Chicago .4321 the extra are antici- 2b. ... "■ 1 1 2 1 1 match to- credit, but the track, points inches only after X hard fight on the Henry Werner, Newark. Fitzpatrick, New York 1516 .181 Cleveland.. 12 23 .3431 who will meet in a return and deserved great Two-Mile Invitation Handicap • profes- O’Hara, If. 5 0 0 2 0 0 pated. The attendance at Baltimore fell to for a full eighth. Result*. night at the Twyford A. C., Ulmer fans were unkind to him Outside Rob Australia Pick. 3b. 2 0 0 .”. 2 0 Yesterday’s The fans second semi-final sional)—Wou by Spears, Island, Brooklyn, 1.000 yesterday. evidently Goullet won the yards); Menus Bedell, Newark (60 Trieste, 3b. 1 0 0 0 0 0 New York, 6: Chicago, 1. Park, near Coney Drobach (25 grew tired of too many victories. with Spears second and yards), second; Norman Hansen, Den- Wtlsou, rf. 5 0 1 3 1 0 Detroit, 8: Washington. have agTed to weigh in at 135 pounds It took some persuasion to make Kid Boonton Too Much for third. extended “Goullle" to mark (120 yards), third; Gordon Walker, Jordan, 1b. 4 1 2 fi 1 0 Cleveland, fi; Boston, -- at 3 o’clock this afternoon. P.oth boys ride "tour of honor” Spears "Goullie” the Joe was benched win and the latter went Australia, fourth. Time, 3ra. 53%,s. c. 4 0 2 3 3 o :i: Si. Louis, 0. and are ready Young Gardner at Stadium A. C. Agler yesterday the limit to Kelly, Philadelphia. are down to weight, race "What do you — 1 2 2 0 after the stake took his clear to the tape, taking no Three-Mile Handicap (professional) Fisher, ss. 3 2 (iamPN To«la> best form. Welsh and Lavigne place, rapping “dead" 1 to tight in their out there and be fellow’s famous Won by Frank Corry, Australia (200 Sullivan, rf. 4 1 4 1 0 want me to do, go Kid Boonton, of Orange, success- out three solid swats. liberties with the long Eaton. Newark 3 1 2 0 1 O rbiladelnliin at Now York (2 games). returned from New Orleans yester- yards); Raymond (220 licnrnc, p. hissed some more?" said Goullet to stretch Kramer breezed home Norman Den- 0 3 Washington at Boston. Joe Mundot. fully acted in the role of substitute sprint. yards), second: Hansen. Herbert, p. .... 0 0 0 0 day, after defeating a1 when "Mac” told him to Walter Manning, former Newark a winner of the third semi-final ter mark <210 yards), third: Joe Kopsky have met in the MacFarland. at the Stadium A. New last Game* Tomorrow. Dundee and Welsh C., York, has with the Pitts- Walker for a lap and a half New York (255 yards), fourth; Alfred Totals .'...30 3 14 24 14 2 in ride around the track. pitcher, signed forcing ut New York (2 games). ring before. The bout was fought night, when hP was pitted against Feds off Tho “Champer Goullet. Australia (scratch), fifth. Time, •r.attcd for Hughes In sixth, Philadelphia burgh and staving Ryan. Washington at Boston (2 games). the South, and was said to be a Young Gardner, of Manhattan, in the hair and won with a 5iu 45*£s. titan for McAllister In sixth. never turned a Detroit at St. Louis 12 games). bout was at Goullet's ride in the three-mile six-round semi-final. Boonton 0 10 0 3 1 0 0 0-—5 corker. The first fought visited President James A. Gilmore, of the kick. Toronto Chicago at Cleveland^ (2 games). ex- single Welsh having a big ad- handicap was one of the pamest the Stadium club last night as a Rochester ... 0 0 1 1 O 3 0 1 x—6 catchweights, Federal League, back in Chicago Kaiser Downs MeDotlgnU. Baseball and Athletics seen on bike but when Gardner’s sched- Two base hits—Schulz, Williams. Jor- Extra! Terrapins Dropped One! vantage in weight, and winning by hibitions ever any course, spectator, from an Eastern trip, declared today the In the other feature race, dan. Three-base hits—Schulz, Plpp, Sul- a shade. The Englishman conceded and with the true American the uled opponent failed to appear Boon- that he was by no means satisfied to Mark First Field tile Federal League cel- spirit between Harry Kaiser ami Day livan 2. Home run—Plpp. Sacrifice flies Pittsburgh, the fastest man he lias ton was asked to perform. Securing Federal in Brook- match Balti- Dundee to be crowd gave him a great ovation, with the patronage Donald McDou- —Kellv, J. Herbert. Sacrifice hits Mes- lar tenant, handed the leading the some the Amateur Champion ever met in the ring, and Welsh has attitude after loan of old fighting togg lyn and Pittsburgh, and hinted that Members of the Com- O'Hara. a defeat The which atoned for their was the winner. Arlington senger. McMillan. Fitzpatrick, more Club yesterday kid went on administered a gall, the former had with some of the best race. and good the Federals are about ready to go Association will Double Wilson to Pick. Bases on Cluh won front Brooklyn. experience his win in the big scratch took the first and third heats. pany Athletic play Buffalo lacing to the New "It is to aecount Kaiser balls—Off Hughes 2. off Meikle 2, off Fol- lightweights in the game, including Yorker, although rnmblingagain. easy was tomorrow afternoon at No other games were scheduled. Tho deciding heat bitterly fought gather 7. Hughes 1. the bout went the limit. Boonton did for the lack of interest at Pittsburgh Hearne Jilt by pitcher—By is the record of tho league Willie Ritchie. Walter Rutt sat in the grandstand a and a half, but a half lap Fellows' Oval to hold Meikle lowing so well that the management is en- when the Pirates are leading the Na- for lap Odd Struck out-*-By Hughes 4, by 1. by enhanced his educa- and 2. Time—2h. 13m. ante: and incidentally from the finish McDougall quit their llrst annual field day. The six Hearne 1. by Herbert Al Reich Soldier Kearns. deavoring to match him for the show- tional League and the Pittsburgh L. Vi:. \V. L. Pc. Stupe In American racing tactics. He Ka'ser won by forty lengths. After athletic will start at 1:30 m. Umpires—Rorl.v and Hurt. \V. I tion next Thursday night. Federals at the tail end of our events p. 8 -733 SI. Louis.. 16 18 .171 national amateur second heat a Baltimore. 22 A! Reich, former knows more now than ever about how .McDougall won the The events will he as follows: 1618 .471 Boonton said today that he is will- league,' said Gilmore, but In Brooklyn the Stranded. Ptalengo... 1*5 17 .485 Kan City. champion, knocked out great race was anticipated in Fifteen rillm-IIItetters 1116 167 heavyweight to beat Kramer. to meet Young Favese again at th" situation is different. tVhat Brook- Seventy-five-yard dash, potato race, Buffalo .. 14 15 .483 Ind'napoli* in the ing the never .419 Soldier Kearns, of Brooklyn, a third heat, but champion sack race, broad PROVIDENCE, R. I.. May 2!».—The I 14 .481 PittFburp.. 1318 j any club for ten rounds with the pro- lyn needs is few more high-elaes running jump, Brooklyn..13 of ten-round match recovered from his efforts in the, sec- here sixth round their Throwing both hands in the air course, that the latter's who are well known to the standing broad and shot-put. Grays lost to Baltimore yester- Yesterday * Result*. vision, of p'ayers Jump the Stadium A. C.. New York, last ond heat. Handsome prizes have been donated day because they were unable to hit at Kramer said: "I have nothing to wager of *100 on the outcome holds fans. Buffalo and Baltimore are front and stay- Buffalo, 7: Brooklyn. 2. Mike Donovan knocked Kaiser went to the In Fifteen men were left 5: Baltimore, 2. night. Young when asked if there was team- drawing good crowds. for the winners. pinches. Pittsburg. round say,” good. ed there in the first heat of the the out Jack Denning in the third and Goul- Following the athletic contests a stranded on the sacks, Grays (■ame* Today ing on the part of Grenda match. At the eighth pole the cham- of the other ten-round match. baseball game will take place be- loading the bases several times. The let in the rtnal of the Eddie Bald dropped back two lengths for a Brooklyn at Buffalo. pion tween the Arlington team and the Orioles won the gatno in the first In- nt Baltimore. Stakes. but Kaiser met his jump and Pittsburg jump, Edison nine, of Orange. As only one ning, getting Bailey for five runs. Kansas City at St. Loul*. held him off to the tape, winning by at Chicago. smiles now game separates these teams for the The box score: Indianapolis The champion broadly of a length. three-quarters of the Manufacturers’ BALTIMORE. (■atnes Tomorrow. Perth Amboy Pitcher when he is beaten, but there was a In the second heat McDougall rode leadership j A.B. R. H. T.O. A. E. time when he would not smile even won half I.eaguo, the contest is bound to be a Brooklyn at Buffalo (2 games!. an excellent race and by 3 1 12 0 0 Has Use of One close one. Miller or Riley will tire Parent, rf. Pittsburg at Baltimore (2 games). Eye after a great victory. a length. Kaiser led until the mid- 4 1 13 0 2 and Twombley, If. Kansas City at St. Louis (2 games!. dle of the Munn avenue turn at the for the Arlington hoys, Flynn 4 0 0 0 2 0 (2 MldklfT, 8b. Indianapolis at Chicago games). A is one of the, lost some of his popu- and will do the receiving. cf. 4 1 t 3 0 0 one-eyed pitcher Cavanagh bell when McDougall jumped (■ice. last when he refused to I)ci rick, ss.. 1 2 2 2 1 stars of the Perth Amboy club,; larity night 4 2 13 3 0 swap pace with Goullet in the three- Ball, 2b. COLLEGE BASEBALL managed by Bob Ganley, the for-1 Ulclehmau, lb. 3 1 0 10 2 1 mile handicap. Eagan, e. 4 o 1 3 2 0 mer Newark International league 1 0 0 0 0 0 vs. Yale, New Haven. Ilnnfortb, p. Princeton club. Is the twirler’s A fine would have been a good 3 0 3 1 v*. Inion. Schenectady. Applegate Ruth, p. Rutger* thing if placed on all of the riders Jt J. Army vs. Navy, Annapolis, Md. name. and. in addition, he is a * who refused to take their turn at Dr. 33 27 10 5 vs. Worcester. Totals 7 8 Holy Cross Dartmouth, that he has Henry Davy, southpaw. They say PROVIDENCE. Mass. pacing In the "pro” handicap. A.B. rt. B. P.O. A. E. Harvard vs. Brown, Providence, K. L excellent control, and hits the 0 0 Nf. Y. In the President Platte, rf. fi 0 1 2 Penn vs. Cornell, Ithaca, ball in spite of his handicapped Kaiser outgamed McDougall Slicaii. 2li. 3 1 14 6 0 New York vs. Englewood Field Club, deciding heat of the match. The 4 0 0 1 1 0 vision. >*!t merely proves what will British Medical Assn., Powell, If. Englewood. champion was determined to make his ,3b. 1 10 0 3 0 vs. Seton Hall, South Bethle- Bauman. I.ehigli l>ower will do for any athlete who ride from the front and he "died" Tulwetler, cf. 3 1 110 0 hem, Pa. said: that When he saw It K. 3b. *"» 1 1 10 1 0 Amherst v>. Williams, Williamstown, has the right kind of make-up. making fight. Onslow, and saved Enbrlquo, ss. (00102 Mass. was hopeless he sat up .1. Onslow, c. 3 0 0 8 O 0 ! Syracuse vs. Colgate, Syracue, N\ Y. himself for the two-mile open, which 0 «« Bailey, p. 2 0 10 2 he won. A MEAL of bread, Schultz, p. 10 10 10 •1\ ocher 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 cheese and Willie Murray was a bit off form light last and his many scien- Totals 36 4 0 27 14 2 night disappointed beer is infinitely more •Batted for Bailey in the seventh. STRAY BITS OF NEWS FROM admirers by 'dying" as no rider ever a of Baltimore.... 3 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 2—7 "died" before on the final lap of the tific than meal bread, 0 0 0 1 0 0—l *' Providence ..0 1 2 handicap. faa snrl mm Bits -off Bailey, 6 In seven Innings; CIRCUIT off Dan- INTERNATIONAL oft Schultz, 2 til two Innings: / With four straight defeats under his | forth. 2 In two and one-third Innings; __ belt one think that Champion off 4 In six and two-thtrds Innings. might j Ruth, Kramer will into the match with Two-base bit—Ball. Three-base bits— Paddy Baumann—of flat bat fame— win. whose home is in Rochester, and go Eagan. Ruth. Sacrl- Jackie Clark tomorrow a bit discour- Shean, Twombley, has. been a winning factor for the Pat Ragon. former Hustler, were the flce Idt -Powell. Double plays—Shean to aged. but this is not likely to be the ever since canned by De- heroes. After the sham battle Roches- K. Onslow; Powell to J. Onslow; Ruth Grays being case. ter went in and defeated Toronto. to Gleichman; Mtdktff to Ball to Olelch- troit. Baumann always could hit. but man to Eagan to Ball. Struck out—By Marty Kavanagh took his job away Dnnfnrtb 1, hv Rath 2, by Bailey 0. from him and at the same time gave Eleven runs were scored in each of Knights of Columbus Teams to Bases, on Danforth 5, off Ruth halls—Off Providence a boost. the three games played in the Barrow off Schultz 1. big 4 off Bailey 2, league yesterday. Rochester won from Open League Season at Chrome Yeager is back at his old post and Toronto 6-5; the same score brought WILLIAMS WINS playing good ball for the Royals after victory to Buffalo over Montreal, A game tomorrow morning be- recovering from an attack of blood while Baltimore defeated Providence tween the Star of Bethlehem Coun- will both doubles matches poisoning. 7-4. cil and the Carey Council open By taking of Colum- and three of the singles, Williams Col- the season of the Knights Fred Dion, the infielder, has bus The contest is sched- lege defeated Dartmouth on the ten- The Rochester Club put on a mixed Tiger league. been released the Newark Club. He uled to take at Chrome. Play- nis courts at Willlamstown, Mass., doubleheader yesterday, the lirst game by place Hamilton of the ers arc to meet at the yesterday afternoon, by the score of being an cAibitlun with the Brooklyn! is to join the Club, requested s a. in. sharp. live to one. team, which the Hustlers lost 3-0. Hr- I Canadian League, a fast organization. Firemen building at 8