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Five Unearned Runs in Seventh Give Athletics Game 8 to 5 Ywcoeg) 8 THE WASHUTGTOH HEXALB, FJtlDAY, JUKE 23, 1911. Five Unearned Runs in Seventh Give Athletics Game 8 to 5 c PEirar shows up Big League Races COBS' ERRORS 6IYE well. TABOO Makes Excellent Time on Rosgh CAPTURES Bad Inning Loses "Water Cornell' Crew Good. flF Seen at a Glance TO'PffilTBS Poughkeepsie, N. Y., June 22. All of GAME the five crews practicing on the Hudson LATONIA FEATURE AMERICAN LEAGUE, for next week's regatta were given time trials Pennsylvania gave a re- for Dixie Walker markable exhibition of rough water work YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. Leifield Twirls in Form aud in their trial this afternoon, returning Kank Outsiders Win All but Philadelphia, 8 "waahlBgton, 5. to their boathouse with.less than a pint Cleveland, 4j Detroit, 3. Team Hits Well. of water In their shell, whereas Syracuse Two Baces. Helpless Until Nationals Stumble Chicago, 2j St. Loui, 1. and Wisconsin had to stop at the Cornell Athletics Are Httir- TjlJoston, O. float to empty their shells. A strong Yorc, head wind was blowing waves V , played a and the I 22. Chicago, June 22The Cubs ran high. Cincinnati, June The 'first two and Hits and Errors Spring Up Milan GAMES game in the field were ' remarkably miserable Cornell's showing was the other fea- winners at iaionia mis aiternoon BsD and practically presented thO' ture of the day. They pulled the shell favorites, and after that it was a bad Gessler the Field. "WasbluurtoB.at Se-r- York. day following and Star in Philadelphia, - Pirates with the third struggle of the over three miles at a surprisingly fast for the pickers. Every at Boston. 12 clip, but bow again in event was won by rank outsiders, includ- Chicago St. Louis. series to 3. the four faltered Special to The Washinctco,HeTald. Leonard, 5Jn 3 23 Innings. Struck out at In the early the final mile. ing the fifth race, the feature event of the By Bender, 3: by Leonard, 4. Bases on The visitors bunched hits Philadelphia. Juno 22. Unusually excit- Innings safe day. Taboo won In the last" Jump by con- balls Off Bender. r off Leonard, 3. STANDING 07 THE CLUBS. off Brown and secured a a ing, replete with brilliant plays, and Passed ball AInsmith. Hit by pltohed lead. Toney and Ovltz. the latter mak- MEYER GIVEN BOW 0AE. head from Kormak. Ozana was a close taining one exceptional Incident, the final ball By Leonard, 1 (Gessler). Umpires-Mes- srs. Pet. Win. late. ing his first appearance for"the Cubs," third, while fourth and last came King's contest between the Athletics and Wash- Egan and Sheridan. Time of Detroit ... a .683 were treated to the same fate as Brown. Bnlch Probably Ont Season on Daughter, the hottest favorite of the day. game 1 hour and E5 minutes. PhUadjIphU 37 .en .679 .661 for re- ington was won by the world's cham- Lelfleld pitched a beautiful game, hav- of A good crowd turned out and was New York .'. 30 .556 Mi .543 Account Injury. warded with good racing: Buckhorn land- pions y. 8 to 5. .537 ing perfect control and stopping the 22. at Shlbe Park NOTES OF THE GAME. Chicago 23 .511 .633 Red Top, Conn., June Gordon Balch, ed the opening event for his many back- El- cston .. SO .517 Cubs whenever they became dangerous. The Nationals gave the Wnlte ES JM bow oar of the Harvard 'varsity eight, ers by a length after Taplin shook him con- Clereiand S .110 .03 .403 Scoro: ephants a brave battle for the last Both Washington and the Athletics WABHLNQTOX 20 .351 .362 .315 who injured his knee a few days ago, up in the stretch. Summaries: Httabun. AB H O A B Chlcaro. ABHOAE MOHAN'S MANAGES test of the series, tip to the sixth round made double plays by batters striking St. Louis .. 15 .371 S3 .asr Carer, cf 4 12 0 0 Sheckard. If... 3 0 2 0 0 will not return to the shell this season. FIRST RACE Fire furluoga. Buckhorn. 110 WBATHFUIr "Walker pitched a superfop brand CUrie. If..... 4 3 10 0 Collins If..... 10 0 0 0 It Is- (Taplin). WJ0, wen; Azyisde, 107 (Goose). J3.S0. "Dixie" out and runners being vcaugbt trying to Byrne, 3b 3 3 & 0 4 0 0 thought Meyer was given 6 Bcbulte. rf.... 10 second; Star Jasamine. 107 (Kocrner). 32,30, third. Saya Wolcjnst Is a. Lucky Man to Bo of ball, had been faultlessly supported, steal second on the third strike. Hofman. lb... 3 3 0 4 0 the bow seat and he will retain it Time. ISO. Queen, Tourist, Freo Lance, Darkness, NATIONAL LEAGUE. MUler 2b.,., Zim'man, 2b. 4 12 11 Champion. and held the champions at bay by a score Doyle. 3b. 4 0 in place of the veteran. and McCreary also ran. green sa 4 1127 2 SECOND BACEThrce-year-old- six furlongs. San 22. Charley Har- 2 to X. Then he slipped and with him Young Leonard looks and none Tinker,, 16 Light rowing marked morning and Francisco, June of Good, cf 3 0 2 0 3 Delaney, 102 (McCahey), $3.80. won; Plutocrat. 105 evWy too promising for the major league YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. O afternoon practice. The 'varsity eight vey, manager for Owen Moran, is very almost man on the team momen ilrabam, c... 3 0 0 0 (Goose). $3.30, second; Ben Lasca, 110 (Mclntyre). c 1 0 4 1 1 upstream miles ar- down in the work. .He comes from St. Mary's Col- Arcner, went three and back 33J0, third. Time, 1:13. Henry Onion wrathy over Tom Jones' action in tartly stumbled. With two Philadelphia, 2; Brooklyn, 2. Totals. C 132714 0 Brown, p. 10 0 0 0 this evening. No time was taken. Wslbank. seventh. Walker cracked young Leonard, lege, CaL, the Institution wh:h grad- Toney. p ... 10 0 2 0 Jack, Leah. Bay Thorn. Scrimmage. Husky Lad. ranging for a bout witfi Freddie Welsh St. Of i!, U U V U V The second 'varsity to- Little who had succeeded Bender, squarely in uated Harry Krause and Hal Chase Into Lools, Cincinnati, Otltx. p. four disbanded Bajah, and Tay Pay also ran. In September. The "finest piece of gall S. day. THIRD KACE-O- no mile. Ella Bryson. 87 (Cal- followed the American League. PitUburjr, 13; Chicntto, 8 2717 7 he the middle of the bade Then Totals. 5 lahan). $7.20, won; Bellhcrse. Si (Allen). 31250. sec- has ever come in contact with," is be- S ft'e-r- r T. an explosion of hits and errors, and Boston, Yorlc, Pittsbnr........ -U ond: Fort Johnson, 108 (Taplin), SJ0. thud. Time, Harvey's way of expressing his indigna- Baker a great stop Con-roy- 's 00123041 fore the third man could be retired the executed of Chicago 00000020 13 3IUMPS BREAKS' OUT. 133 Direct, Black Mate, and Superstition also tion. Athletics had made the result safe by drive close to the bag In the sec- GAMES Runs-Ca-rry (4), Clarke, Byras (2), Wagner (S, ran, Harvey declares he will accommodate scoring five- unearned runs. ond Inning,, but the batter beat the Miller. McKechnie, Lelfleld. Uofman. Zimmerman, Yale Crew Shovra Class on Return of FOORTH BACEThree-year-old- s and up; six Tinker. 9; Chicago, 5. furlongs. Grover Hushes, 109 Oocse), 315,19, Won; tho Wolgast crowd with any sized bet seventh Walker Left on Three-mil- e Prior to the sensational throw. v Chlcneo at Pittabursr. Hita-O- 1 4 off Toney, 4 Trip. Nimbus, 114 (Glass). Miry 112 they wish to make In the July 4 champions five binglea ff Brown. in innings; 37.80. second; Darls, had held the to Xctt Yorlc at Brooklyn. in 223 Innings; off Orlti. 3 in 2 innings. e Gales Ferry, Conn.. June 22. The Yale (Ganx). 37.00, third. Time, 1021-5- . Adams Express, engagement, but stipulates that the pitching had Superior fielding by Elber-fel- d and one run, and his clever Gessler and Boston at Philadelphia. Byrne, Hofmsn. Sacrifice 'varsity eight showed dashing form this Hsrrlgan. Elaln Beau. Chapultepec. Baleigb P. D.. money must be placed at market prices. worried the crowd perceptibly. 'Bender prevented a run in the fourth. Ges- s. Wagner. Byrne, and Fairy Story also ran. night In the Auditorium rne evening on the return trip of a row of started as Walker's opponent. The "Big sler made a quick return Murphy's Zimmerman. Boms run Tinker. Doable FIFTH RACE and up, one and Welsh will go on Matty Baldwin, of STANDING OF THE CLOUS. on balls-- thirty-fou- 113 (Lortus), $9.30. won; with of than the to Wagner to Jllller. Bases three miles upstream. They used r miles. Taboo, twenty-round- Chief" had pitched better ball double to the "Kid," who prevented Mc- day-W. Boston, In a " bout. Though Boy" in matter of hits, hold- Brown, 1; off Toney, 1; off OrlU, 3. Struck oat and thirty-eig- strokes and appear- Korsack. 99 (Rosa). $3.30. second. Ozana, 99 (Goose), "Dixie the lnnls from scoring Iry a line throw to L. Pet. Win. Lot. By Leifield. 4; by Brown, 3. Stolen base $2.90, third. Time, 1:15 3$. King's Daughter also Welsh Is generally picked as the winner, ing the Nationals in check with four Chicago .(K .621 ed to better advantage than any time is 10 to 9 money the plato. j 2 .H Hit by pitched Passed ball at ran. there plenty of that singles. A timely swat by Doc Gessler New York 36 S .61 .627 .610 UmpiresMessrs.
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