Home Run by Hofmann Wins for Yanks in 12thTnnin0~Bancroft Lost to Giants for a Week Young Catcher Averts Defeat Star Oh, Man! By BRIGGS Shortstop With Timely Circuit Stfiash ] Operated On at Shreveport Outbats Huggins's Men and Has Victory PilotV Heuo SeoRtse! Request a41most Clinched in the Tenth; Umme <3et a Johnny Verbont, Zr\r cseoRGe i of Holds at Pie.CS OF PAt>6R McGraw Anxious to Have Formerly Jersey Gty, Sluggers Mercy AWD A. PGWClL. FROMT FACgS 1/JC3T BOUT The HOUS5 Infielder in Fit I'M See her-**-j> a roao Peppery By R. J. Kelly * 6oi»o<; Tb Ya (\K) tDEA WOUJ RUW5 ROUWD HERe Condition for Season 5UIL0- |M QOMTa' 1T15 <30*KJ& ThiS SHREVEPORT, La., March '29..A home run over the left field fence BUIUO T0E, LlKc 5EE*- 13/*->»Lt-f A HOUSP' ITS GOJMS T*B6 HERE 15 A 0ROOK- Charles A. by, Fred Hofmann gave the Yankees a twelve-inning victory over the QEO^Ge-YeAHf'l By Taylor Gasscrs in the closest and most here yAUJ-W 5AT- TbTTA MOBILE, Ala., March 29..Dave Ban- Shreveport interesting jrame played wonder of the season. The score was 4 to .">. 5EE IT- MowJ HERE'S croft, shortstop Giants, this The New Yorkers narrowly escaped had his defeat when scored in the tenth r" The H\JibJG ROom tonsils rernoved this morning. Shreveport inning:. 50 . According- to present indication** he The Tetas a leaguers put up quite will not be able to more bail battle and outhit play ariy actually the.ir oppo- Pirates Give 'Phenom9 for a week or ten days. tier.tJ. The Yankees had several chancos Growing seedy? The operation was performed at a were An Ironclad We've four to .clinch the decision, but they Contract local sanitarium and took place at this clothing to come with the needed unable through Svecial Corrrjivondenc* of 7'hhit, a prices based to-day'g in parted to joln the Pirates under a April 13'. single by Pipp the fourth inning. Much to the costs. Bennett took up tho t'wirling burdt-u contract which says "he shal. not he chaerin of the Mohila replacement in the rifth more farmed fans, McGraw canceied and yielded only tive out." Rader is a protege of -_C to-day'e game scattered safeties until Hofmann drove Lew Carr. the Capyriihl N. Y. T.lfeun. lno. with the Louisville Color.els of the out his home-run in the Syracuse coach and Chauffeurs' out-fits. twelfth. an ex-Pirate. American Asrociation. The excuse ' Also the Fergusou Huniped Hard Rader twirled last WOUI PlrtOM Tfcg.- given by the New York manager was accessories that With the of who year for the L|%i|rJ that exception Hofmann, Elmira School team KO-MWMtCH IS Tb rr?Or«* Th»S GRfLL he fcarcd the cokl v/ave whi-:h k e comfort- got a double and a single in addition to High and made struck m^a motoring BEL, At_ WMtCH l , tAJAMT T_ this Section of the last his circuit clout. and Wallie who a remarkable reeord. He was too 'RftftJPLJ.eD country from Pipp, YoO <3fc> .K,T& A £XPLAifv/ »W D_Vail l WAMTA TfeLt- night might cripple hjs team still atfle.everything connretod for a pair of singles, the rest light, and it is said Carr, in tipping SEGRET of the Yankees were to Door <_6.»-G "Doujm LATPR- YOU CAM 60 further in the way of sorc arms if goggles to lunch kits. unable make the Pittsburgh moguls off to Tb V_u ai3out This the much of an on tho local his A <_RiLt RlGMT OUT LlKfJ contest took impression prowess, advised that Rader ROOm-'XJVa HERE GRlLL place. pitching talent. be sent <3bt he IhiS fiOT© Rlval Vexed Alex the to Syracuse to ? vuecc TtiE Manager Rogers Peet Ferguson pitched first six University gain USTBN- _-ARAG_-t STAiRS 00 As a matter of fact the afternoon Company innings for the Yanks and was bumped knowledge.and stamina. b**P FROM rather in the Th_ GARAGEf sun removed the chill from the and Broadway Broadway severely second and third, This - air,. but he spring Rader showed up ln IWT6 by scheduled at 13th St. "Four at 34th St tightened up and did not allow splendid trim. game time old Sol was a hit thereafter. Rip Collins was sent He is near perfec- beating down in real Southern fashion, Convenient to the mound in the seventh and. aided tion physically, and when the Pirates while the diamond was dry and firm. Broadway Corners" Fifth Ave. by fine support, managed to hold his ran shy of pitching talent Manager McCarthy, of the Louisville at Warren at 41st St rirals they wlred team, was very much vexed at the' ac- scoreless until the tenth. for the former Elmira tion of After the Yanks tied the score in High School McGraw in call ing off* the game, the tenth Bill Piercy held the local boy. Rader was eager to stay at and it would "seem that McCarthy's out- crew in check for the remainder of the Syracuse. He wanted to raged feehngs were justified, for the help the Giants had a game, although they found him for two freshmen in their battle two-hour workout this singles in the elrventh. for diamond afternoon which was as satisfactory in A supremacy and refused to leave. every respect as any have base on balls paved the way for' He tne they had in Shreveport to take the lead in the see- acquiesced only under the southland. end Eibal persua- The street cars to inning. walked and Holla- sion of an ironclad agreement that 1 ark, where the Ieading Monroe' hsn flied to Meusel, but Hartford came he would not gime was to have been Baseball be "farmed out." a College with a through two-bagger to left cen- £baili,y!d* f11 M0re 3iSn reading: "Base- ter, which sent Eital across. Waliace to-day, and a negro fife and drum singled tr, left and when Hartford at- corps paraded about shortly before: TESTERDAT'S RESTLTS tempted to complete the circuit, Ping noon flauntinf the legend, ''Baseball O.eorjre'rtwn. 4; Holy Crpsf-. 4 (12 ia- Bodie cut Brooklyns here to-day, Ne* Giants xs. nm-rs; darkness). him down at the plate. Stage Yoifc Louis¬ VaJp. was ville Colonels." Five hundred l*"r-rniver«ity of Florida,, 11. Ferguson plastered for three A went to fans Cnn Statf, 14; l'niv«Tsi*j- of Viririnia, *8. hits in the third and was lucky to hold the park and remained to watch t. of 3; Batting Spree tne Giants in Penn, Catholic l ., 2. the local players to only one run in practice. that inning. With one out. Ewoldt To Beat McGraw Shines Afield GAMES TO-DAY to center and Massev beat out Browns ¦ingled .Manager McGraw and Phil Douglas Holy Croes is. Gailaudet, IVaMiinfrton. a roller to Ward. Jackson drove one Kiimey, Athletics' Cross won the fancy of the spectators laJ? vs. >»oulh Carolina. Macon, Ga. along the left.field foul line for two Ruether Will He Make Atlantic Fleet Enters Holy Holds the during lenn vs. >avy, Annapolia. and Cadore Good?\ batting session. McGraw was at rrlncpfon vs. bases which scored Ewoldt. Eibal Hold ls niB old Bowdoin. Prinreton Barred station, third V8' '' *M- an Pilcher, base, while Phil l- Lexington, Va, grounded to Pipp for out and Jack¬ Reins on St. Louis Three Racing Cutter to Tie bcrrowed Geortetownr-I2P hiate vs. rr. of Vt.. son was cautrht off second. Tight Georgetown long George Kelly's mitt and lVasliin-rton! as Mates Pile WALTER HENLINE essayed to play first. Hughie Jennings Yankees Come to Life Up Runs By Judge Landis Crews in _/. S. Henley In Twelve short and Arthur Nehf second After hitless for three Catcher, New York Giants Innings mfoveredthis novel infield. New Owner going innings From a Special Withdraws the Yankees came to life in the fourth Correspondent From a Special McGraw surprised the fans bv iNEW March Commissioner Denies Correspondent his and shoved one run across. Pipp ORLEANS, 29..Brook¬ Appli* A M. March Worcester Collegians Outhit Iclever fieldmg and throwing, as'thev First Cup Race the with a to lyn won but cation for NNAP0L1S, D., 20.. imagmed that John J. was a Entry opened inning single to-day, NOT from the Reinetatement and as a "has been" ANNAPOLIS, March right field, and when Jackson allowed Yankees. The Atlantic Fleet will have Outfield Rivals Un- player. The Giants' manager also Md., 29..Tha the ball to roll nis Wallie After Contraet Violation three of ;!"-!ied off several comedy which yawl Siesta, the first entrant in tha through legs The Dodgers selected the St. Louis its best racing cutter ?il Darkness Stops Game finally orouaed plays went to third. Meusel rolled one to crews, different Shufflin* Pfiil, and the projected ocean-sailing yacht race next but was held at Browns for tho victims of a murderous representing ships, h>3 boss in 4 Hartford, Pipp thirtl. f CHICAGO, March 29..Judtfe Landis, in the From a Special "Sf ?om*i clownish July from off Sandy Hook to Ostend. Ward took two bases ar.d crossed attack, and when the American Henley at Philadel¬ Corresrondent :>arder.ed scribes were Pipp smoke of battle commissioner of baseball, to-day denied March Vr,:" i1 * !" ,the Belgium, for a cup offered by Al- the plate when Massey an cleared the score phia on May 28. The race will be WASHINGTON, 29..George- "ff their ^uches and King dropped easy stood 9 to 2 in favor the application for reinstatement filed town University and Cross bat- joino n in f-,FhakSthe merriment. bert of Belgium, has been sold and fly to left field. Storey made a fine of the Flatbush clan. arranged po as to practicaliy decide tled twelve Holy will catch of Peckinpaugh's line drive and by Walter W. Kiimey, a pitcher with innings to a 4 to 4 tie on to-morrow is sat- not start. Walter Ruether and the the fleet championship. Twelve of the Hilltop this afternoon. Outhit al¬ iJLthe ^mperature doubl«»d Ward off second base. Leon Cadore Philadelphia Americans, who was most two ^ Piants' boai,d of «trat- Her new owner announced Neither team scored until the merit the of with the huskiest sailors form the crews to one, and outfielded, the l*f*°W wUl have a tu?sl« to-dsy again respect every Brooklyn fan. charged violating his contraet last Blue and to wlthwith ilTu-,°rk_rSthe Mobile that he would withdraw the seventh, when the Yanks tied 'the count for the in May to play with an team of these hoats. The event is an en¬ Gray managed hold the Bears. On Thursdav entry. way which they turned back at independent Worcester collegians to a non-decision the highly offended on singlfs hy Ward and Jloffmann and the renowned Franklin, Pa. tireiy new one in the oi Manager McCarthy an George Sis.ler and his big regatta. game, niainly through a of the Louisvilies, will have a infield out. Kinney deserted the Philadelphia Jack world's defensive tactics bungling -chanre The home club filled the bases in the cohorts. Without Walter and Leon club when the Franklin team ofTercd Kelly, champion sin¬ by Horan, Santro and Wh8t he *"»¦¦*. ninth with one out, but a fast therc's no where the him $o00 increase in From gle sculler, and his three colleagues Gagnon. "GifntrceoIdnf.et°.S only telling Dodgers 'salary. .scored in the sec¬ double play, Ward to Hoffmann to might have the evidence it was of the Vesper four which rowed in Georgetown first, Pipp, landed, for they were the introduced, ond, making three runs on a base on put an abrupt end to the rally. only two hurlers brought out that the Philadelphia club the Olympics at will form balls and With one out in the that Robbie had ready had advanccd him Antwerp, three consecutive hits, two Long Homer by tenth, Storey for $1,000 preliminary the basis of an of which were King reached first base by at awild the fray. to the start of the 1920 3eason, that eight which will infield taps. swinging Reynolds walked and went sec¬ Giants' pitch after two strikes had been called Ruether seemed able to puzzle he had been granted a 60 per cent in¬ meet the midshipmcn in the Henley. to Helps Rookies on every crease in and that ond when Gagnon fumbled Kenyon's him. Ewoldt passed, but Bowman Rrownie except Gerber, salary, he left the A member of the crew will bc Cos- slow roller. v SPRINGFIELD, Mo. March 29,-The drew a pass. Jackson to this, Missourian club w'thout notice, owing about Roth runners moved up Giants Yannigans defcated singled right, pounding out three of the four which he $800, terio, Kelly's companion in the two- a peg when Horan nnd Santro both H_.W w scoring Storey and sending Bowman to hits off has: never attempted to re- clubJl.fh fPI gfi*e-1 Weste. Association third. Jackson then stole Walter. Gerber laced a pay- man shell which won the champion¬ overran Sullivan's attempt to sacri- to-day 9 to 1. Lee second, but beautiful triple Sullivan first base for the King, playine Eibal fanned for the third out. to left center by way of Connie Mack, manager of the Phila¬ ship in that event at Antwerp and fice, reaching safely. visitors, drofe out [hf The Yanks scored in game, but he starting the delphia club, sought to induce Kinnev Dudack singled to center, Reynolds ffirstlongest hit of the the tenth on a remained anchored on lowered the world's reeord _or the and the in.the history local base on balls, a stolen base by Fews¬ third while Sisler 1:M to return, but he failed to do so after Kenyon crossing pan. Santro the fence a"d tele¬ son Gleason, and Jacob- si"/r....¦..... dlstance by five seconds. intercepted the throw to the and phonenLon0by'dea-nn,ew.res in ter and went .- '' ha-ving promised to the team at plate left field. Connelly's ningle. The teams out in a row. < join the lives Garton, who remair.ed deadlocked until the twelfth, Detroit. caught Blue and Gray outfielder here, struck out nine men. when Hoffmann thJHer^TWnstne ]1°\ed. dangerous until "W7ALTER at second. Sullivan tallied. ine score by lifted the ball over the Brooklyns got their half of the first HENLINE, who is bid- Holy Cross' innings: fence. inning. Johnston and Griffith ding for a berth heavy artillery greeted "Babe" Ruth retired from the way of walked. catching with Phil Bloom Holds Yale Nine Defeats Reynolds with a fusilade of hits in game By ofTsetting Gerber's triple the was born at the third. _. J: 5 ? 8 after the first on account of a- Giants, Fort Waync, Murphy blastect one to |S«&«_:v.v. J-J tf?H inning Konetchy smashed out a strained wrist. No double to left Ind. He * bats and right and scored when Horan hit to one, not even the avenged that slashing triple throws right- Bartfield'to Draw Florida, 12 to 11, center. Len "Babe" himself, seems to know how he r;1'"80 by a Ianded, and was Dugan singled, sending ,n Pa8tl"e single over sec¬ obtained from the Horan home. O'Conner sustained the injury. On his only trip ondi°Hlb4erthat permitted Ed to come brought Dugan to the Ruth held the bat Ruether home. Indianapolis clnb of the American In 15-Round In Loose Contest home by hitting to centsr, but was (iivSlPeiin plate, with his made a bobble that Bout jMisplay left hand and struck out. Bodie hclped Association, where he batted for .294 out at the plate in trying to score on "Ping" considerably in scoring a to replaced the "Babe" in left field. It J'?rnwn.»ln and fielded for .970. From a Svecinl Simendenger's safety left. Victory One Run fourth- Sisler started Henline is a Soldier Bartfield and Phil Corrcsnvndent visitors From a by Thomas was first lu: *"!& J;he Bloom, The scored in the &p?cinl Correspondent "Ping's" appearance ln the *ho a few live wire on the Ga., March 29..Yale dc- eighth J» in more than a min field and seems Brooklyn welterweights, fought fifteen MACON, on a triple hy and line-up week. ute3, 'yST' ?°"ctchv-had rounds to a standstill in Maguire aMurphy's WASHINGTON. March 29..The Uni-! The score: rlJl ut avenKed every wrong about ready for the big the feature feated the University of Florida, 12 to 11 poorly played infield versity of perpetrated, stood on leagues. bout last at the new tap. Pennsylvania defeated Cath- s*na**rvKP0RT whiletl\^erThad first night Brooklyn in a game in which of Coach Riley sent Bisonette to hit on Conroy YA'NKEKS Jacobson hurled Sisler's roller Arcna. It was a to-day ragglng H._ the diamond here to¬ .¦ slam-bang fight that for Murman in UMiIur8i<7 ab r h « to the ninth and the day the po the grandstand. Sisler closed in a of the umpire appeared to be the chief by close score of 3 to 2. An FVwstor, 2b. 2 19 8 SO and took second fiurry blows and amid pinch hitter laced one into the stands error of The Famous Angters '¦nnnelly. ef.. 4 0 1 1 0 0 counted on Tobin's single Princeton's New Shell an uproar that prevented either feature. The weather was so cold that for judgment by Bobby Denault in Kuth. If..., ioo 0 00 boy were no two bases. Ward tried lailing to the |IS| Retreat Konetchy came to bat in the fourth from hearing the final bell. Bloom the.re fielding feat.ures and the his hand at "Happy" complete first leg of a I'fxlle. If... 400 1 0 0 and made his In Water for First had a could handle the ball. pinch hitting, but fanned. ¦'U'P. lb.... 5 12 1", 2 0 revenge still sweeter. Time big advantage in the early players hardly sent over He lined out a Three Yale were used Murphy the tieing run for Meusel. rf.. 3 0 0 0 0 0 single «m| was forced N. March 29..The rounds, the Soldier hitting wildly and pitchers up. with a the defea" Ward. 3b... 5 11 4 3 0 by Neis. This little PRINCETON, J., A total of 23 runs and 29 hits were Georgetown well directed hit 28 Street Uodger pilfered new shell which the crew Phil boring in every second. to center, cYAi^r011'caused | John I'oek'gh, as.. soo a 4 (i took on an Tiger varsity amassed the contest. Yale o. 8 1 S 9 :: 0 second, third infield out and will use in its races this ar¬ Bloom shook Bartfield with a pow- during Neither team Hofmann, Krupgi-r'a spring clinched the issue with four runs in threatened from this when b'arauaon, p. o 0 i> l 2 o single scored him. rived this The boat came in erful left in the fifth, and this seemed time out. Danny McNichols was passed! isnow anew I'Hlllria. p.. 100 0 4 0 Two tallies were morning. to the Umpire Woodward called a .-chreiber hit a registered by Brook- a special baggage car under the improve the Soldier's marksman- eighth inning. halt on the the grounder to Denault, a ... 0 0 ii per¬ in twelfth tSelianc 100 yn in the The score: proceedings short distance from = o fifth. Wheafs double was sonal of ship, and from that time on he hit. orf of second base. Dri Piercy, p... o 0 0 0 0 the chaperonage John Fitzpatrick, YAJ.E account darkness. coll not Wavega outstanding contribution to a series Princeton's veteran coach and Bloom many a savage blow. Bartfield The score: ready for the throw, dropped Store Ttrtala.. 43 8 11 t3S IT 3 Total*... '(4 4 7 38 21 » ot happenmgs that brought the of When the rigger. made a of Bloom in the >b t h m n ab r h po a e and both runners were safe. .Bnftert for runs pair varsity eight reported for punching bag Mur'y, 2b t l 0 5 5 0 Madlson. m (i 1 0 3 3 1 OEOROETOWN HOLY CROSS ¦__._', -,\ Verbout ln fifth Inning. about. The seventh was i-.evonth and and in ab r Whitehill sacrificed. and a out another practice at "> o'clock it found a eighth the next five Sloane, cf 5 1 2 10 0 BUk* 2b. 4 2 2 3 0 1 h po ae ab r h po a e moment .tXone when winning run was scored. big for the shining rounds De'our. If 3 1 J » 01 0 0 Murphy, rf.. 4 0 1 1 ni| later Moutadian has IBatted for Collins ln tenth inning Dodgers. Lamar new shell ready for its use. they fought on even torms. Rn»eh, 3b.. <5 1 5 Dugat:. lf., 5 0 1 4 0 0 sirgled, scoring two. ifjq "pNAVEOA justpur- Inning. 0 -l 3b 5 0 g riL'ht fiold for The Bloom's cleverness to as Kelr-n, lb 5 1 4 10 1 Carlton. ef 5 1 1 1 0 Sbertdan, 2 2 2 1 T'ugan, rf. 2 1 1 0 0 0 The score: JLy chased the well- Rhreveport- 01100000010 0.3 &,ty Griffith, singled shell is of the standard Ameri¬ began tell Tllekey. rf 2 1 1 0 0 0 c. 6 2 3 5 11 Sheedy, lb.. 5 0 0 11 l Q rf S 0 2 New Wheat ianned. was can Bartfield Ward, Dnug'erty. 0 0 0 Tork..... 00010010010 1.4 Konetchy safe on pattern, for tired. AMr'h, im 4 1 0 2 2 1 Grey. rf... 2 0 0 0 0 ft Iteynolda.gp. 4 10 0 3 0 Gignon, ss. 5 0 0 3 6 n CATHOLIC V. V. OF P. known 6tdre of an error rigged starboard In n ab r h a e Thomas Rune bidtfd by Smith, and before outfield-' stroke and with the thirteenth both men were t'os've, 3h 1 2 0 3 0 0 Hdrt'an, rf 2 2 1 2 0 Kenyon, e.. 5 1111 0 0 OVo'nor. lb 5 0 1 1G 0 0 po ab r h rx> » * ln.Hy Jackson. 2; by Hart¬ ers all modern r. n If. O-Brien, cf.. 401 0 0 1 ford, 1; by Oonnelly, l; by 2 recovered the ball both runners ments. improve¬ frroggy. Bloom staggered to the Dnnn, 2 1 2 11 Wells. If.. 5 1 3 3 0 01 Sutll.au. 4 11 5 10 Santoro, 3b. 5 0 0 0 2 0 M'Ntrhnl. "b 3 1 0 0 10 J. Conroy at the above Hofmann, had The boat was built by of wrong Ny'ton. p 1 0 0 0 2 0 Maha'h. lb 4 0 7 -.! « Dudack, rf.. 5 fl 1 4 0 0 ef ii 0 nenault, aa.. 310 2 3 ol Pchrelber. sa sio 3 2 o Left im baaes.Shreveport, 10; New York, advanced an extra base. Davy, after a vicious and the Slmen'or, 1 3 0 0 OrLieoll, 2b. 4 0-2 2 known 7. First base on Cambridgc, and is the first of (^oiner mauling, .""exa, p. 2 2 1 0 10 litdden, p. i 1 2 0 2 0 JVelsli, 2b... 10 0 o 0 1 Maguire. 2b 6 1 31 WhltetUll lb 2 1 l lo ii address, for years errora.New YorL z .Lamar scored on a bunt product Soldier was "b Dunn. lb.. 4 00 16 1 *> Bases on by Neis, but this craftsman to r-rew barely able to reel into his Eddy, rf.. 3 0 0 o 0 p.. 1 6 0 0 0 0 Murman. 3 0 0 i 4 i Murphy, c. 6 1 8 Myars, rf. 4 0 0 0 0 balls.Off Verbout, 2- otf lien- seat a Ticer ujWaliace rf.. o o. ¦> to in nett. 3, off Konetchy was caught at third in a mix- seat. The rested in TVtrrs. e 2 0 1 4 0 0f Fl'iT.it). ss 3 0 0 0 2 0 Horan, p.. 5 1 layni'.h. 300 1 Mouta'lan If 4 o J 0 0 every angler and Ferguson. 1; off Colfin.s 3 boys the>four- 0 0 0 CnughJln, ss. m« i Vall. If- 310 2 0 cf.. 40 Struck out.By B-nnr-tt, 4; by up Neis went to the hot corner on teonth, but went at it hammer and f'hlt'en, p 0 0 0 oe 0|H»r.ey, 1 2 0 0 around New York. 3; by 3. Ferguaon, a double they Mjilley. ss.. 100 0 10 M'Cusker. 3b 4 0 2 0 5 1 Hinkle, 3b.. 4 00 0 4 0 Collins, Home run.Hofmann steal with Kilduff, and both * tongs in the The draw Tntal*. 34 13 11 »26 11 3 45 11 IS 24 3 1 HLssonette l l o n o Corwin. c.. 4 01 4 1 Ol Maher, c.. 40 1 8 Two-has- hits Jackson, F.lbel, on Denies closing period. Totals.. 30 It HarlforU scored . will be .sacrltlee Krueger's double to left. Rickey Rumored '.ecision of the a .Well* out at f"«rd loo o oo Dollard. p. 40 1 0 2 0 Stout, p_30 0 0 3 0 the Mec<*a Hofmann. hita.Ewoldt, Fewstar' The Browns judges pleased capac¬ third for tnterfefence. lb.. 0 00 0 Ferguson. Stolen bases.Storoy, finished strong. Severeid ity crowd. Yale. 4 0 0 4 0 x.12 jConroy, 00 for fishermen in their Jackaon! doubled and Deal for Sherrod 2 0 2 Totals... 42 4 7 3« u [i Totals... 4.1 4 U 36 15 0 Fewster, Connclly. Uouble plays -Storey Gleason brought him home Smith Florida. 2 12 0 3 2 10 0.11 Total..... 33 2 7 27 15 1' Totals... 31~3 5 27 and Hollahan; 1'lpp, Hofmann, I'eok and With a double. ST LOUIS, March 29.- ~ur*T*an ,n n,nth mnin*. 14 7 t'i search for the unusual Ward; Ward, Hofmann and 1*1 HH Rumored New Two-base hfts.Roanh, Wells (2). Kler- TBatted'nVM* l"rfor Flavln ln ninth Cathollo University.. 11000009 0.3 pp. by The score: negotiations by the St. Louis Yorkers Again nart; Coxe. Three-base hits.Hart man, inning. of Pen.... and difficult to as pltcher.By Verbout (Meusel); l,y Fereu- KT. for Nationals r.oo,RPtown 030000 0 0100 University 00010200 0.3 find, .on (Hollahan). Hita. Off LOUIS (A. BUOOKLTN (N. L.) pitcher Sherrod of the Sloane. Stolen base.Murphy. Sacriflce 0 0.4 Three-base Verbout X ln ah r h po n e Smith, "O'yCrOM. 0 3 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0.4 hit.Driscoll. Stolen bases. well as those who seek a * Innlr'ga; off Bennett. 6 ln 7 (none ab r h po a e Brooklyn club, are denied Defeated at Caroms hits.Mahannah, I'eterti. Bases on balls.i O'Brien (2), Hinkle. Sacriflce hit.Whlte- 'out in Oerber. *»,, ft 0 3 l 4 0 <>l«on. as.. 5 by Manairer r>ff Syrntngrton, 2: off off Three-base hits. twelfth); off terguson, 6 ln 6; off Collina 2b. 3 0 0 0 t 4 0 Branch of the Coxe, 5; Llddon, T e."i*.,',H"9 hfU~Horan. hlll. Bases on balls.Off Dollard, 2; off line of modern 3 ln 4, off Piercy, 2 ln 2. . .. !S l 1 0 nor. plays.Dunn, Drlscoll complete Off Bennett. 3; off ii 0 Lamar, rf.. 2 1 J 0 0 0 ^ at and E. W. of and Hit by pitched balls.Hartman, Desibour. Murphy. Sacriflce hits. Duughe,t v and Ferguson. j>, off Collina Jaeobaon, cf 4 0 0 2 0 0 tnMn* Can,p' Lookabaugh, Chicago, Hitn.Off "» Denault: Hinkle, Maher and Whlte- tackle and equipment. I. and Guea. (irlfflth. rf 2 1 0 0 0 0 Onngt TeT" Walker of were Symtngton. 10 ln 3 1-3 Innings; Offorr *?a»" ba«a-Oit R-ynold.I nlll; Umpii-es.ilorlartyl Time of Wllllaiua, If 3 0 1 3 0 0 Calderwood, Detroit, off Hrfrae.Houn, 5. struck McXlchol. Schreiber and Whltehlll. game~2;10. Wheat, lf. 4 1 1 2 1 0 Kenneth the in Coxe, 7 ln 4 2-3; off Chlttenden, 1 in 1 out.By Reynold* 7¦ ulld pltch.Dollard. Passed The T-bln, rf... 4 0 1 1 io Konet'j'. lb 8 1 2 11 10 Williams, outfielder of the leaders the amateur three-cush- off Llddon. 11 ln 7; off Waliace, none ln 1 ball.Maher, unique service Smith, :ib... 4 00 0 2 2 5t. Louis ion Pitcher. 3. Hit by pltcher.By Dollard (Whlte- .N'els. cf... 4 2 S 2 0 0 Americans, who has been out billiards championship tournament Struck out.By Coxe, 1; by Chittendon, 1 By Reynolds, 2; by Horan l hlU). which this store has ren- Bererehl. o.. 4 i 2 4 o o Kilduff. 2b. 4 1 t 1 8 0 ot the game with an attack of tonsili- at the end of the second by Llddon, 2; by Waliace, 2. Passed balls trnplre-M-r. Woodward. Time ot Two New York Girls J>Mla, p... 2 00 o so Krueger. e. 4 I 2 8 's day's play, Dann. g\a\s~ 1 0 0 0 t,s> again ready for each two .Ward, Umpire.Johnstone. Ttttia dered in ?he past shall Hurwell, p.. 0 0 0 1 Ruether, p. 10 0 0 4 1 The releaae duty. having victories to his of _ame.2:50. Wolfhounds .... of Sho-w Enter -Dtulley 100 0 0 0 Cadore, p. 2 0 0 0 2 0 four plavers wm nr, credit, with no games lost. Monopolize be continued and en- Swiminhig Tesl Kuhns defeated G. H. New Penn Loses Track Star CHICAGO, March 29.~Russian wolf. Totala... 38 2 9 54 13 _t. *«'»?«/--» Tof tZ" Laubach, CHICAGO, March 29..Champions 3 Total.v .. 34 9 10 27 17 l StTonlLouisfp^..th«Nationals, at York; defeated L. PHILADELPHIA, March hounda and shepherd dogs predomi- larged upon. and former nnd .Battad for Burwell in ninth OranKeT Lookabaugh A. Ser- Penn State Smothers 29,-Lawson nate in the list of entries -k champions, members of lnrdngr. New York; Calderwood won Robertson, coach of the for the an- Old friends of the the American teani to the last Olympic Ten fromyatius,A. II. Pennsylvanla track Universky of nual bench exhibit of the Chicago are Brooklyn..., 3 o o i 2 o 3 Lyck to Coaeh Hahn, Chicago, and H W 14 to 2 team, announced retreat games, among the entrants for the o _.9 Cubans Sutcliffe, ChicMgo, defeated W. R Virginians by to-day that William Kennel Club, to be held the last three anglers will be National A. A. U. water and Wheat, wu- SYRACUSE, March 29,-Ned Ten of Reynolds s?ar high days of this week. R. M. polo relay ii-.TnV'*S_-f W*'-..r^onetohy, son of James .Brewer, Chicago. CHAPLOTTESVILLE, Va., March 29. jumper the Pennsylvan a ,auad Cleveland, imerested to know that that will be 7, i, i,"'V 'I'hree-baae hit.Oer- Eyck, A. Ten Evck, -Pitcher would of N. son championships held at th'e *nd S1-""-- eran Syracu.se ve" .-...-.. Thomas, of Penn State, held not be able to take part in track Princeton, J., of former "Mr. its Iilinois Athletic Club on 6. l.i 'k*v ¦;'aV,Mol<'"7ob,. I-«-'""'1 rowing coach*, to-day the of to two athletics for the President Cleveland, will exhibit Fitz", former April ?,«. ¦¦ baaes.Nela (2), Kll- a contraet Kane University Virginia hits remainder of the his Miss Charlotte bV signed to coach the Vedad'o Jimmy Stops Blute and was year tamous M. Boyle, of the New .. V." P'toher-By Davla (John". lennis and today given almost perfect Reynolds is shepherd dogs. M. Paimer manager, continues in Hases nn halls.Off n»vi» « .(r Boating Club crew of Jimmy Kane, of Yorkville, stopped suffering from internai is York Women's Swimming Association, jtj-n) vana noxt Ha- support, th>- visitors winning, 14 to 2. trouble as the result of expected to bring from his kennels that former holder of several oa*-*y summer. The younger Ten Jimmy Blute, also of Yorkville, in the his first ' " typhoid fever at Stamford, the capacity under the m national cham- RU4.tl.er 3; by 0_v /V"hv*' by .._k Eyck was third round of a Taylor, pitching game of the two years ago. Conn., biflgest entry will llurweli t>i, .1, Cadore, 2; by instructor of at the scheduled twelve- season for the of wolfhoands ever seen in new pioiiships, participate in the free hi,_ e PJtOhlnB reeord.Off D.vl, « Cuban rowing round Southerners, received the Middle ownership. style events. Miss Helen club in 1918 and 1919 and those battle last night at the Star miserable support. Lightner and Haines rhnt West. Wainwright, two years his won the Sporting Club. Blute was on Victor at Trans This store is another of New York, who was second ln spring- of pupils cham¬ his feet when the helpless led at bat for the Quakers, while board at the pionship Cuba. referee called Kane Thomas a GREKNWICH, Conn., March 29.- ofour in* diving Olympic games, off. Jimmy contribnted triple. W A. ihnt was the demonstration has entercd the and Cooney, substituting for The score; winner of the an¬ tentioii to fewims. diving free-style Patsy Broderick, defeated Sammy nual championship 100-bfrd scratch makeDavega's Fire Kohlcmaineu Not to Raee Berne a shade in the TEN'N' STATT! VTROINTA shoot held at the LEARN a H Destroys Fight Club by twelve-round 41} r hpo a t)i ab r b po field club traps to- complete March DETROIT, Mich., March semi-final. It was the °f Sportsman's PHILADELPHIA, 29 -The Kohlemainen, 29.-Hannes first fight Berne Markla, 2b 5 1 1 J Watlrlns, u. 100 0 97* O^er scores Paradise. Brooklyn Cueist Wins Olymp.a Athletic Club and eight Olympic marathon cham¬ had lost since the Walker law went Dunn. ib.. ill 3 17'%^were: R L. Ferguson,¦{?". 89; C. E. Voor- Tackle depart¬ Arthur Simel, of defeated n its rear were houses pion, has sent word to the Irish-Amer- into effect. Harrison. If 8 0 0 1 hees, A. L. ments at Brooklyn, completely destroyed A. Vance. ef.. 4 0 1 1 87; Ferguson, *6; H E all stores. Oscar Spengler, of New in the hy hro ear y this C, here that he will not -....-.- SWIMMING! Jersey, morning. A bo par- lb aofll" amateur evInlMtion had been J [o-a Auto Stauffer, FIVE NEW YORK STORES championship pocket billiard held at the Olvni next'.^V". U"\ Cit-V Marathon Stanford Leads in Meet M*liood. rf. 3 0 0*; Gray, 62; John Gray jr., 60. tournament at Doyle's Academy lasi pta last night, which was Saturday, having been unable to STANFORD (Vr'flon, 3b 2 0 ft 0 about five attended' bv train owing to an UNIVERSITY, Calif., l)(!»n, c... 3 0 0 3 Cahill mght. The score was 75 to 49. The thousand spectators. The injured leg Late March 29..Stanford Taylor, p.. 0 10 1 Wins DIVING! winner Club was situah-d i. entriea include Villar of University de¬ Sqnash Matoh made a high run of 14. the central part of ¥ork, who Kvronen, New feated the University of Southern Cali¬ Tar»nner, p 0 0 0 0 Robert Cahill, the Squash Clubpro- the city. Early estimates iinished second to Chuck fornia in a track "lli.lland... 10 0 0 fessional defeated WE CAN PAVEQA ;it place the -Mellor, last meet here to-day, Johnny Jacobs* of TEACH YOU Roivfe damage approximately. year. 75 to 56. TotsU 44 14 2 ho staff c-f the rjheSportsmarfsfhrvdise, Officials Named ______.a-_. $100,000 . 11 27 12 1* Tntals.. 26 3 27 U 1 Harvard Club. in a \ r . IN 10 LESSONS BALTIMORE, March 29.-The Mary- Pirates Heydler Invites Hurtlin« .Rattfd for Taylor ln seventh lnnlng. -land Racing Commission to-day. named Sifrn Catcher Skiff Exhibition Results "Penn State.. 10 10 6 0 2 4 0.11 Scler.tlflo indlvldusl ln- 28 John Street i the following officials for the meet PITTSBURGH, March 29, The news WASHINGTON, March 29..Ihvita- Yankees, 4; Virplnla. ... 00000200 0. 2 structlon. tlled. heated, Ne»r N'imiu came tfons before President Shreveport, 3 (12 in-' flUered pool, for men, which opens at Bowie next from the Pirate training camp at Harding to-dav nings). Two-hase hit. Haln*-t. Three-ba*-" tilt» women and 125 W. 125th St. 831 Saturday: Hot Ark. included one from John A Heydler -.I.!cht6<«r. Thnrrta?. Stol»n pases. Ultery. ous fine geU and children. Broodw-ty Vt.»w«rda Oeorse Brown, CarUr Hill and Springs, to-day that Manager; of Cubs, 4; San Francisco, 3 (10 i Dunn. Harrison. Double the'contes^was"?-!!! Nest Lanox Ave. Neat 13th St. J. Gibson had signed a new president the National League to >. Kocta1er*(3), plav throughout. Call or u-rita ±r* ii*1,cH ''.fwcedjtia. ploxlng misto, catcher in the attend next fall's world series. nrnpr- .Va.nc« and Stauffer Sacriflce hit.Ma- for Booktet "A" 111 Esst 42d 5*:. 15 CortUndt St. fclller; c arlt ot p?ar_*_ ,_' w««li«m l.iff, who iUrt.. Hevdler Dodgers, 9; 2. hood. SaerltW fly.Llgrhtn-r. Bas-s on Cotamodore Hotel Nesr «ou»m. W««htn*toa N»" wlth in the Browns, halla.Off Thomas, 5; off Tavlor. 1; off Baseball Brosdwsy bell; paddocl* and patrol Jud««, Eraeat Bridgeport, Ea.t.rn t.__\K Athletics, S; Houston, 1. 1. Hit Tn^kJi~SaTe~ODen9 Lmh; secretary, James MoLelland; teneral last ae&son. Skiff will report to-mor-i f.*ld_ith* WrtfidwH told M«l tkal Me.-nphU, 6j fUd So*, a, Taveftner. bv pitcher.Carrlngton. DETROIT, March 125th St. Store Open Bvenings "nothing would please him * 29.-Ticke?3 for ,#upervi»or, Nu.mto Coaiiu*. , jrow. better"."w if« Reds, 11; Oklahoma l the R.m. coadikoas City, ». 't, - "¦"¦IJ"**'* owi.JJj' Thoma*. Bi opening ol tbs permitted," byhJ Tayfar, «. Pase«d America" i »» sih-hi Ataletics, S* Houston, i. Dean balla.Bruabauch* League saison here April 13 were t» Wa»t 44th St. ,!l ,.-m «n >n («}. Uinpire.Westervslu placed on sale. to-day. ii mnm'iri 'in iMminiuiiniiii