Giants Beaten Twice by Braves.Ruth Gets Two More Homers.Dodgers Lose in 11th LocalPitchers in Parade i-mm-.- -,- Bob - Shawkey Before the Boston Batters A Handy Man Around the House By briggs In Fist Fight A Joe?.' WON'T You PtDJu ¿AV \ Douglas Injures Hand and Other New York Box- >Y£>U VAJAfOTfcD J With PtEASE COME AND ,v._ ». Polo Grounds in the presence Hprrinl CorrcsflfiOldenCC of S'riv York Tribun» of 22,000 mourners yesterday afternoon, and slumped down into T .ff5W& BOSTON, May 27.--Babe Ruth added right two more home runs to his 1920 col¬ seventh place. Their was not to the wiife ?. home-coming entirely according lection at the expense of his old team »Scriptures, where the was in soft. prodigal There was just one encourag¬ mates, the Red Sox, at Fenway Park ing feature about the exhibition. The Giants won't do any worse. They this afternoon. Though the homers couldn't. came with no one on the bases, there is In the first Shufflin' Phil little doubt they had a depressing ef¬ game Doug-< fect on Pitchers Harper and Karr and las hurt his pitching hand through made thing's easier for the Yankees in Fine quality leathers are contact with a liner and the Giants their 6 to 1 defeat of the Hub Five Leading Batters makers. pace¬ scarce, and the old werp forced to try a variety of pitch¬ law of - It was a for Ruth and the ers. The first six or seven In Two great day and were the Risa Leagues Yankees, but a tough day for Bob supply demand still best. In the second game the Giants Shawkey, pitching ace of the New holds good. were unable to hit Jack Scott with AMERICAN LEAGUE Yorkers, who was thrown out of the Player, Club. O. AB. K. II. re. with a Yet- on and game scalp wound that required anybody they were shut out. Johnston, Cteve... BO 104 i> 39 .375 two stitches before he could the The evidence for the in Jaekson, Chlcngo. 82 1'JO 1« 48 .873 enjoy prosesution Henrtryx. Boston.. 32 122 22 tí ..'«?! % fruits of his, the Babe's and his com¬ Though showing a both games was: First game .Boston, .Jnoobson. St. l.ouis 31 111 17 40 .3(10 toil. only 5: panions' Shawkey and Umpire normal on Giants, 2; second game-Boston, 6; Judge, Wash'ton.. 130 24 4T. .346 Hildebrand got into an altercation profit actual cost» Giants, 0. NATIONAL LEAGUE »6 Í.INUT6_ LATcR after the end of the fourth the of It was inning. price some shoes quite evident yesterday that riarcr, < lub. (i. AB. K. H. PC. Shawkey finally made a pass or two at ap- the weather has not yet been warm Hornsbr. St. Louis. 83 133 27 54 .»on the arbiter, who retaliated in kind with pears unreasonable enough to cook the Giants' Groh, Cincinnati.. S3 1^0 27 50 .38.-> when veterans Danbert, Cln'natl. 32 123 23 43 .850 V KlOxJU |1*Í OP_ro Tm«S his mask, opening a nasty scalp wound, sized and the Giant pitchers into their real Stock. St. Louis. 33 123 24 41 .333 This scrap was the cliwiax of up alongside shoes form. There were holes in 22 67 8 22 .328 FOR general the infield Janvrin, St.:Louis. JDOOR protest on the part of the New York still carried at .and in the and it was alto¬ i IV last outfield, M6 players over Hildebrand's rulings on season's gether a distressful afternoon, the like r balls pitched to Wallie Schang. The prices.$10 to $16. of which is not likely to come to iiBeaned" Beaneaters back'J catcher, up with the bases filled and Coogan's Bluff again this season. by two So the butcher cut While it is FIRST GAME 0 ^_* out, was finally given his base on 'em evident that the Giants balls, in Boston's run and cannot be as bad as looked BOSTON (V. l.i NEW YORK (N. T.l forcing only down! they yes¬ ab r h po a i>i ab r h po a « taking a chance for a shutout from terday, neither can the Braves be as r-ownif. cf.. s il 9. H«!». ir.7,00 1 00 .Shawkey. .Two of these the Some good as they looked. But the mental Pick. 2b. ...4 0 ft 4 7 0 Young, rf....4 0 1 '.' 1« pitches, 9,000 pa Mann. If_3 0 ft 2 0 0 Fletcher, s s .4 ft S fil New York players insisted, were per¬ irs.mostly anguish suffered by the 22,000 was ex¬ Cruif. rf. .20 1 1 ftft'Diivlr, 21)_4 on 3 01 fect strikes. the most treme. ¡Sullivan, rf.0 1 0 0 0 0 Kanff. cf.211 0 no expensive. Tlolke. Ib..4 0 112 1 OlKiiiR, cf.100 o 0 0 Free-for-all Scramble Cadets Hear Arguments R.rkel. 3b.5 0 2 1 3 21 flicking, 3b. ..3 0 0 2 3 0 For example.smart ox¬ Ma'nv'le. bs 5 l 3 0 4 1 Kellv, lb....3 10 14 0 0 As Shawkey passed Hildebrand, or The first game was enlivened by o'Xcli. C...4 1 1 4 1 0 Snydor. c_30 0 2 10 his way to the bench after he had fords which were many an argument between the Giants Rudolph, p.3 1 2> 1 1 0 Douglas, p...ion n 20 $23 and and Moran E ri. p...on n n no Winters, p 1 0 ft ft :.¦ n fanned Harper for the third out, the Umpire behind the plate. MeQuU'u, p. 10 0 0 OOI'Smltti .101 o ft" Yankee his $24.now humbled to $19. These were to Hubbell p.,,0 0 0 n 10 pitcher tipped cap mock¬ arguments interesting o at the official. the West Point cadets who looked on, Vri'artv .1 ft o no ingly Ilildebranc soled ox¬ tS'atí.0 0 0 0 0 n promptly ordered from thí Extra-heavy John Lobert. At West 1 ft ft ft Shawkey chaperoned by Nehf, P.10 game. This an Point they only object once. precipitated argument; fords, *"Westpointer" last, The Braves started in Totals .34 5 11 ?" 17 ?,\ Totals .33 2 5 27 17 2 the argument precipitated the bout oi were scoring early .Batted for Winters In fifth Inning. fisticuffs. Practically all of the players lately $22.now $15. the first game. In the opening inning + Ratted for Hubbcll in seventh inning. of both sides took in the mêlée one over when Powell a "part With suits and they put got tF.an for McCarty in seventh inning. but evidently with the sole purpose oi overcoats base on balls, took second on a sac¬ Boston. 12 0 0 0 10 1 0.5 out the on New 0---2 splitting combatants. Shawkej for $50 and rifice and scored Cruise's single. York... 0 0 0 0 10 10 will be lucky, of selling $60 shoes In the second inning Douglas hurt his Twn-ba«e hits.Kauft, Nehf. Sacrltloes regardless possiblt must when he knocked .down .Pick. Cruise, O'N'eil. Holke. Double suspension, if his sore head permit; keep pace! pitching digits Fletcher and him to back a liner Boeckcl. Then Rab¬ plays and Kelly; Young get in harness inside ter .Registered Trademark. sizzling by Kelly; O'Noil and Boeckel. T.eft on base? days. bit Maranville beat out a bunt and .New York, Boston. 14. Bases on balls.Off off As to the brighter side of the picture O'Neil sent him to third with a hit Douglas, 1; off Winters, 1; t<_m_M I* T «ribo«* Um, <£<&<$ Ruth's two Rogers one to Hubbcll, 3; off Nehf. 1; off Rudolph, Í; off home runs tied the long Peet Company to right. Rudolph lobbed 3. S^k' "&SÏ Bayrs, Hits.Off Douglas, 4 In 11-3 standing record of Ed Williamson foi Doyle, who made a peg to the plate to innings; off Winters, 4 in 3 2-3; off Hub- continuous Broadway but the throw was clouting.four home run: Broadway land the Rabbit, bell, 2 In 2; off .Nehf, 1 in 2; off Rudolph, in three consecutive at 13th St. "Four at 34th St high and Maranville scored. O'Neil 4 in 5 (none out in sixth); off Bayrs, none playing days third. Powell to in 1 tnone out in seventh): off McQuillan, Cardinals Trounce Also they gave the Bab? five home run: Convenient Teaching singled 1 in 3. Hit by pitcher.By Winters, 2 Mack's Pitcher in the last five Am Corners" right, scoring O'Neii. Winters here (Mann twice), Struck out.By Rudolph, playing days. Broadway Fifth Ave. the drive. by Bayrs. 1; 1; Ruth, never in his brilliant young life a»- Warren at replaced Douglas, stopping 1; by McQuillan, by Nehf, delivered two more 41st St The fifth netted an 2. Winning pitcher.Rudolph, Losing Champions Again Presents Game legitimate circui inning argument pitcher.Douglas, and smashes. His first swat a and one run for the Giants, the Braves Umpires.Moran was line; Rigler. Timo of game.2:25. into the field wa the on a foul. Kauff In Match right bleachers; it losing argument SECOND GAME Slugging To Sox a clip that carried much further thai a the first- started with double along BOSTON' Chicago the one he hit iN. I,.) NEW TOIIK (N. T..) POBTLIGHT into the fielt base with the first hit ST. LOUIS, May 27.--The Cardinals right line, positively ah r h po a e! ah r h pe a « bleachers at the Polo Grounds abou against Rudolph. With Kelly out on a I JJ O.Hurns. If.4 0 0 0 0 1 and champion Cincinnati Reds in¬ **y Gran/landRice PHILADELPHIA, May 27..The Chi¬ two weeks slashed one to Boeckel, 7 3 0 Young, If.5 0 1 2 ft 1 ago. Titanic as was thi foul, Snyder Maun. If_10 o u 0 0 Klotcher, s.,4 01 l jl dulged in another free hitting con¬ (Copyright, 1920, New York Tribune Inc.) cago White Sox wound up the series t7>- swat off one of south who tried to Kauff out at third if ..20 0 1 Oftliovle, 2b_4 00 1 4 1 Harry Harper's tag Bailey, day by the 6 to paw slants, it was a and missed him. This started a Cruiso, if..7, 2 3 4 OO'lCauIT. of. ...4 0 2 3 10 test to-day, the locals winning 16 to vs. Roush defeating Athletic«?, 1, only pigmy ii Ruth Equals Record gather¬ lloikr. lb...3 0 2 10 0 0]Sicking, 3b..3 0 0 2 10 Hornsby Martin from comparison to the one that was to fol of the orators,-and in the 0 3 9. Hornsby's home run in the second Here is the driving the mound in»the ing Stalling Ronekel. 3b.5 0 lO'lynilv. lb.3 02 14 2 0 way the two leading batters in the National League fin¬ low off big Karr, a right hander. midst of the debate KautT sneaked Maranv'e. ss.5 0 2 1 P 1, Smith, c.4 0 0 3 0 0 inning came with two men on bases fourth. Nono of the five runs scored in In tho Of Ed U illiamsoita O'Noil, 0...4 1 1 4 0 ft: Barnes, P_40 2 1 3 1 in ished last season after one of the closest duels on record: this was eighth inning, with one out home. However, the run was not Scott, p ...40 1 0 1ft and went into the bleachers dçep inning earned, Dut Martin's Ruth allowed until Earl Smith, batting for right field. At Bat Runs Hits 2 BH 3 BH HR own wild throw gave the visitors three appeared against Karr for thi Totals .37 5 12 37 10 Totals ...35 OS .10 5 TB Average runs. first time. The pitcher fed the be Made Back in 1884 Winters, brought him in legally with a l| Stock went out on n long fly to Roush. 504 73 hometh three wide to Boston. 1 0 2 0 0 0 1 1 0.6 Neale in the after 162 19 13 3 216 .321 John Collins's home run in the pitches. With th single right. New York... 000000 0 0 0.0 fifth, hitting safely third, count three and Karr triei DABE RUTH Ed In sixth the Braves scored an¬ times in three . 512 68 163 15 the nineteenth circuit drive here nothing, equalled Wil¬ the Three-base eight consecutive Hornsby 9 8 220 .318 in to sneak over a fast one. drove a hits.Fletcher, Kelly, Pick. eleven was a Ruth bustei liamson's record of four other off Hubbell. Rudolph Young. Homo run.Cruise. Stolen base. games. for three days, misjudged fly which this one clear over the left field home hit the box. Powell a The score: Hornsby, years now, has been making a effort to Walker allowed to bound into the fenc runs through got Doyle. Sacrifices.Holke, Pick, O'Neil. desperate and on to the roof of a In three games when he twice base on bills. Fletcher fumbled a Double play.Pick, Maranville and Holke. CINCINNATI (N. T. 1 ST. LOUIS (N. T,1 lead the National at and bleachers. Five double featured. building fai a r a * League bat, while he was beaten a in plays In the hit for bases. Maran¬ Deft on bases.New York. 11; Boston, 11. ab r U po o ab h r*> by whisper The score: beyond. third inning Ruth hi' the circuit in yesterday*! poke by Mann, filling the Bases on halls- -Off off Crime. 2h...4 0 «i 1 1 oLla'ivrin, If..3 3 7 -1 on 1919 his 1920 start is a a Scott. 1; Barnes, 2. 1 3 ? 0 rf..4 3 7 100 reminder of Wagner at his best. CHICAGO (A. L.I tremendous long foul over into thi game against the Red Sox in ville scored on a fly by Cruise. Hit by pitcher.By Barnes (Maiui); Haubert, lb.5 OlSeliultz. [PHILADELPHIA (A. L) nevt was Bos¬ hy tirnh. 31)_7,1 1 3 0 1 Stock, Sb. ..4 2 3 3 01 The St. Louis all r h po «i <". ah r 1, i>o a o lot; it a foretaste of what Burns Fails in Pinch Scott, 2 (Hums, Kelly). Struck out.By 2 2 0 0 3 2 7 4 0 infielder has not only been his old ,T rf. 7 was to come ton. Ruth had made Scott. 4; by Barnes, 1. Ttfrtinh. cf. .3 2 Horn bv, 2b.4 leading rival, Roush, Collins, 5 1 2 0 0 Dykes, 2b_100 4 40 and Harper wisely passei already and Moran. Umpires.-Rigler Duncan, If. 5 0 1 1 0 0 Foum'.r. lb". 1 "10 0 0 by over 100 but at the last official E. Col's, 2b 4 0 2 4 1 0 Thomas. 3b. .4 0 1 2 fi 0 the Goliath of homers on and It looked as though the Giants might Tune of game.2 hours. Kf. as....5 2 2 -1 1 0 McKcnry. ef.4 I 1 1 00 points, batch of averages published he Weaver, 3b.5 0 0 1 2 0 Walker, If_40 1 1 0 o Swat this time. Tuesday Wednesday. crash through and tie the score in the Neale rf. .'. o l 0 01 Lava«, hs .4 1 1 o 3 0 had fought his way above with an Jackton, K..4 1 2 4 0 0 Welch cf....4 13 3 0 0 Makes Spectacular Catch The one-time Chicago Colt» when and Wlngó, c .10 0 n 1 0|!>1llioefpr, c.4 1 16 00 .400, average close upon two hits a Frisch cf..4 1 1 2 1 0 Dugan, ss_402 1 10 player reventh, Kelly Snyder got Allen, c_4 1 :; 12 Doak. p....2 1 o 2 0 Jourdan, lb.3 1 1 8 0 0 Witt, rf.40 1 0 0 0 On of established his mark on went in to Wins Auto game. Always ranked as a fine hitter, has well top this terrific hatting, Rut! back in 1884. bases balls. McCarthy Cooney When Calico, p.'.. 00 0 0 70 lacohi, p. .0000 00 Hornsby gone beyond any lllsberg, ss..4 0 1 2 4 0 Griffin, lb...3 0 1 0 0 1 made one of the most brilliant catche hit, and was saved when Maran¬ I.uque, p....0 0 o o 0 Sherdut, p.l 0 0 0 2 0 past mark this season Schalk, C...3 1 I 4 0 0 Parkins, c_loo 4 2 0 Williamson got one four bagger off pinch Seo, p.3 1 2 o 2i': by consistently rapping every pitcher he has faced. Clcotte, p...3 1 0 0 lOIMyatt, c.2 o o 3 00 even seen at Fenway Park. In the sec ville fumbled. That filled the bases, Roome Loses Tilt ...1 0 0 r 0 1 Buffington, two off Jim Whitney aid Squash Starting the present week, he had totaled more base hits man Martin, p. ond inning Babe sprinted over in fron but George Burns struck out, and the Totals .40 9 13 74 8 5| Totals ..33161427111 than any in Harris, p.loo o o o of knocked one off the Rad- run on Carroll one of Yale's 1 the with »Burras .1 o 0 0 0 0 Bodie, down Foster's wicke great Charley Giants scored only one Young's Cooney, former Cincinnati. .00 06001.9 game, Johnston, Jackson, Weaver and Groh a St. 3 5200060 x .10 pressing him closest, .Keefe, p.ooo 0 0 liner with his left hand and caugh bourne. it also wai out. The Braves put over one more in all-around athlete?, won an automobile LOUIS». but still the ball with both Incidentally, the Sullivan a base on Two-base hits.Daubert, Roush, See, trailing. Totals .3D 6 10 27 9 Tota!« ...33 19 ?" 13 2 hands before it coul Ruth with horn» eighth. got when he defeated Roome in hits.Duncan, 0l¡ fall to the It was who, twenty-nine went to second on a sacrifice and Reginald Allen, Stock. Three-base .Batted for Harris In eighth inning. ground. Ruth Da balls, a sensational squash tennis match on! Neale, McHcnry, Schult/. (2). Hrmic run. Great B^ Player for a certainty. runs for last season, -.ma&hed scored on Boeckel's single to right. the Yale club courts Horhsby. Stolen bases -Daubert, Roush, The St. Chicago. 0 0 1 5 0 0 0 0 o.fi New The second game was even more de¬ yesterday. Janvrin, Hornsby, Fournler, Dllhoefer. Louis star is a great ball player. He is not a Philadelphia. 0 0 0 0 0 o i 0 0.1 York clinched the came in th Williamson's mark of twenty-seven. Roome had the match wrested from' only handy very first runs pressing, for the Giants were blanked Sacrifices..lanvrln (2), Schult/. Stock. infielder wherever but he is a Three-base hits.Jackson, Welch. Home inning by scoring three Yesterday's two home runs giree his grasp when within two.points of Dllhoefer, Sherdel. Left on bases.Cincin¬ placed, rugged type of batsman who is run.1. Collins. Stolen Peck's a to Meuse]. Fos despite the fact that Fletcher, Kelly buses.Schalk, single, pass "Babe" a total es victory in the third set. The score! nati, S; St. Louis, C. Bases on balls.Off always a free a Clcotte. Sacrifice.E. Collins. Double ter's error on Ruth's infield ou of five in many Rnd Young came through with perfectly Sallee. 2; off See. 4; off Doak, 3; off dangerous, swinging clouter, who has natural batting 13. Pipp. was 6.15, 11.16, 17.15, 15-10, 18. well plays.Weaver. Collins and ,Tour«lan; and a single by Bodie th days. good three-baggers. The Braves were 17. The Sherdel, 1. Hits.Off Sallee, 7 in 1 2-3 in¬ eye, adjusted to almost any type of pitching. fc'elsch and RIsberg; Rlsberg and Jourdan; produced there with the in the first loser had to purchase a $3,500 nings; off Doak, 11 in 5 2-3. off Luque, 1 Dykes, Perkins, Thomas ami Perkins; trio of counts. Another tally came i again punch automobile for In 1-3 (none out In third); off Jacobs, ] in He has both grace and which Thomas and Left the sixth Powell bounced a hit Cooney. power, is the essence of form. Griffin. on bases.Chi¬ -Ruth's wicked drive into th inning. through none (2 out in sixth); off See, fi in 6; off cago, 6; 5. Bases on ball*. and went to second when Barnes 1 in 3 1-3. Hit While Roush is at this Philadelphia, right field bleacher. After Ruth hi Kelly ¡Net Team Blanked Sherdel, by pitcher.By trailing just time, strangely enough Hornsby's Off Martin. 2. Hits.Off Martin. 7 in 4 onto the building roof behind left fiele Big Field Slated for made a wild throw o* a sacrifice bunt by Trinity Sallee (Fournler). Struck out.By See, 3; two main rivals are on the Red train. Innings; off Harris, 3 in 4; off Keefe, none Pick. Powell scored on Cruise's drive NEW HAVEN, Conn., May 27..The by Doak. 2; by Sherdel, 3. Winning In 1. Hit by pitcher.By Harris (Schalk). with one out in the eighth, Pratt an Yale second tennis team defeated Trin¬ pitcher.-Doak. Losing pitcher.Sallee. are Jake Daubert and Struck out By Clcotte, 3; by Martin, Lewisvbunched around Bodie' N. Y. A. C. Marathon to center. I'mplres.O'Day and Qulgley. Time of They Heinie Groh. Harris, 3. 3; singles ity this afternoon, six matches to none. by Losing pitcher Martin. infield out for the final run of th Errors and a little wildness on the game.2 :15. Daubert has already led the National more than I'mptrcs.Owens and Chill. Time of gamo Amprica's best m.-irathon runneri part of Barnes gave the Braves two League once, and .1:46. game. this season he is batting well above form. Boston escaped a shutout in th are scheduled to start in the Olympic more in the third. Powell started with any past Jake is no youngster, elimination which is to be held a as we recall fourth. Menosky, who singled, wa contest, single and went to second on the watching him paste the pill well over ten years ago in the Pirates Rout Indians forced by the New York Athletic Club on usual sacrifice by Pick. Mann was Phillies by Hendryx. Mclnnis single Southern League, but he is still fast and still to left and Fosfer a June 5. ore thaMn o'ie dozen cities a terrific blow on the arm by Spoil possesses a keen eye and a scratched single t ,t»truck Homecoming In will be with some of the Exhibition the bases. represented a pitched ball and had to quit the game well timed swing. Contest Meusel, filling Scott foule and to Pipp. Schang was given his base o competitors coming from Chicago after he was forced at second by Of American Most PITTSBURGH, May 27..The Pirates in the run anl The Olympic .'Cruise. Walter Holke drove a hit to Brooklyns, 5-4 Dangerous Rival balls, forcing pavin Pittsburgh. Winning by defeated the Cleveland team of Committee the suc¬ who let the ball go Hornsby's most "rival looks to the the way to the battle between Shawke anticipaos naming Young, through dangerous be Heinie Groh. The Red American League, 4 to 2, in an exhibí- and Hildebrand. was a trifi cessful Antwerp candidates after the him, and Powell and Cruise scored. third was tion Mays baseman only eight points back of the Texan last season.and game here to-day. The locals hit wild at the start of his turn but soo race. In the seventh the Braves began to and Double Defeat at j new star of the land Barnes with considerable Single The Score so far Groh has been the ball to Boehling opportune times, while steadied and held the game safely t Charlev Mellor. the upon riiiLAOELrm.\ lacing every nook in the park. Meador kept the Indians' hits the end. Middle West, and Sidney Hatch, «rUJ Pick hit a to Who Had to in.l.)] Brooklyn in. l.) No one ever scattered. solidity. triple right Dodgers, ab r h ¡10 a e ah r 11 pu a n would take Groh for a first class hitter after Johnston, formerly a member of the The score: carry the colors of Chicago clubi, center, but was thrown out at the Bancroft 88.5 1 1 8 4 o'Olsen, as.5 0 1 2 2 1 watching his form at bat. Pittsburgh team, with a While Runar and and William '.' to make a Babe Ruth out Four Williams, of.5 0 2 6 0 0 Baird, 3b.2 00 0 II tripled man NEW YORK (A. I..) BOSTON (A. T, 1 Ohrnar, plate trying Overcome Runs Sternal rf 51 0 .1 0 0 McCabo, 3h. .10 0 0 30 on base in the seventh ah r h IX) a i- ab r I» po a Wick, the Hub runners, will of it. Then Cruife sent a He oloks a inning and 1 0 2 3 speedy genuine Mousol, If. 5 1 2 4 01 Johnston, rf...r. 10 2 00 like novice at the plate with his bat held scored the second run for P'ldnp'h, .51 3 tinno^ rf....4 ! also start. Villar Nick Giana- Babe Ruth into the right field stands. .i Miller. C1W4 0 0 2 5 1 Wheat, If....5 11 1 0 0 stiffly well in Cleveland on Meusel. 3b..4 1 1 3 2 1 McNally. 2b..4 0 1 4 4 Kyronen, By R. J. Kelly Paulott«, 10.5 2 2 11 0 1 Myers, cf....51S 5 00 front of his shoulders, his hands being about neck a sacrifice flly. Pipp lb ..">1 0 8 0 0 Menosky, If..5 0 2 4 n kopulos, Frank Zuna, Mike Dwyer and I'nable to Reach Plate It. Miller. 3b.5 0 2 2 1 0 Konetchy, lb.5 1 1 13 o o high. The score Ruth, rf ..4 2 2 1 0 n Hendry. rf..4 10 1 tl William Kennedy are among the mo'1 About 5,000 faithful Flatbush fans Wltlierow. C.50 1 2 2 0|Kll.liifr. 2b.. .501 4 60 But this doesn't alter the fact that Groh can by innings: Pratt 2b ..4 1 1 0 3 0'Mclnnis. lb..40210 1 In the seventh George O'Neil led off Smith D...4 0 1 0 2 OIKnieger, c.501 B 1 hit. He also is fast on R. Ho.i!r cf 4 0 2 1 OOT.trr, 3b....4 0 1 0 4 prominent of the Gotham entranti. turned out at Ebbets Field yesterday his to H. E, 0 i 2 0o o with a single, but George Burns let the Mitclmll. p. .0 0 0 0 0 0 way first, and if he were a left-hander with that two 'leveland. 000000200 .2 10 3 !_»_, If... 4 0 0 Scott, as.4 (i afternoon to welcome home the Dodg¬ Mohart, p_3 0 1 0 2 0 yards start Pittsburgh. 110 0 0 110 x.4 7 Hannah, c.,2 0 0 n 0 1] Schang, c-100 4 ; ball go through and made it good for from the nearer side of the plate his mark 1 Shawkey. p.. 1 0 0 0 0 0 Harper, p-2 00 o 1 two bases. Scott beat out a hit to ers from their successful tour of the Totals .43 5 11 33 14 3, Totals ...4140 33 14 3 would be many points higher. Batteries.Boehling and Thom;is; Meador Mays p.2 0 0 o 0 O1 Karr, p.100 1 C California When a and Lee. Umpires.Harrison and .llofmann .10 0 0 OO'Elbol .100 0 0 Collegians short. O'Neil finally scored on a long West, where they won six out of nine Philadelphia.... 1120000000 1.5 right-hander can lead the league he has to have mlck. McCor- Pick. Three times the Giants Brooklyn. 00 0 220000 0 0.4 For he is something. T<.ta.l9 Trounce *12-5 fly by games. However, the rooters were dis¬ spotting his left-handed opponents at least a full if not ..3001027112Í Totals ...84182713 Syracuse, had three-baggers, but they never got at the outcome of the Two-base hitB.R. Miller, Myers. Three- two stride, .Batted for Shawkey In fifth inning. appointed strug¬ base hits.Meuse), Myers, Konetchy. Stolen strides. Small wonder that a Two for in sixth »tarted in the direction of the plate. as theih favorites lost to Cactus bases Meusel, Smith. right-hander seldom reaches the top in 12-Round Bouts tBatted Harper nlng. SYRACUSE, May 27..University of gle, Baird. Saoriflce either New York... 3 o 0 0 0 They do say that George Stallinga is Cravath's Phillies in eleven innings, Double play.Kllduff and' Konetchy. Left league. 0 1 2 0- California baseball team easily de¬ now dealing in hypnotism and the black 5 to 4. on bases.Philadelphia, 7; Brooklyn, 6. Feature Bayonne Card BüSton., 00010000 0 Bases on balls.Off Smith, 1; off Johnston and Two-base feated University's nine here art. He is picking thçm out of the The visitors scored the run 1. Hits.«Tiff Mohart, Jackson hits.Peckinpaugh. Menosk; Syracuse winning Mitchell. 0 in 2 1-3 innings; The first show in Mclnnis. Home runs.lluth (2). Stolp 12 to 5. The Pacific Coast boys highways and byways and fastening his on Paulette's single and R. Miller's two- off Mohart, 6 In 8 2-3. Hit by pitcher. Johnston, of Cleveland, and Jackson, oí have been boxing Jersey that base.McNally. Double play.Pratt. Peel to-day, 7-magnetie lamps upon them and is tell¬ base to left Bv Smith (Baird). Struck out .By Mo- Chicago, setting will feature two Inpaugh and Pipp. Left on bases.Ne scored runs in the first inning hit deep field. hart. 4. Wild the pace in the each one with a twelve-round bouts eight ing them that they are ballplayers. When the teams on the field pitch--Mohart. Losing American, weather eye focused upon will be York, 7; Boston, 11. Bases on balls.O appeared ¡pitcher. Mohart. Umpires Klem and who Cobb, held to-night at the Bayonne A. Shawkey. 2; off Mays. 3: off 3; o and knocked Ingalls out of the box. And the most mysterious part of it is for the were amazed Bmslle. Time of has been slowly working his Harper, j practice spectators game.-2 hours. way forward after a ragged start. A., Fiftieth Street and Karr, 1. Hits.Off Shawkey. 6 In 4 ii The score that when he does this they get right to see the visitors in the Cobb has been Boulevard. The ninifs: off Mafs, 3 in oil 5 in by innings: I out j disguised stopped only once in the last principals will be vs. off Harper, R H. t in the field and act like it. The Dodgers' travelling uniforms. It was thirteen years. But he Tommy Robson Karr. 5 in 3. Struck out.By Shawke Braves havo now won all of the five needed warmer weather than the Ralph Schappert, middleweight, end 1; by Mays, 4; by Harper, 3; by Karr, California _M M M M Z.13 1* } learned that the Phillies' suits had gone completed the circuit when Casey Sten- present spring has afforded, and now has Shamus Winning Syracuse. :¡ 0 1 0 0 fl 0 0 1. 1 " * i games they have at the Polo hit into a a O'Brien vs, Johnny Sheppard. pitcher.-Shawkey. r.osing pitch. played astray somewhere between Chicago and gel double play, Kilduff to good stretch of ground to make up through the warmer lightweight. Harper. Umpires.Hildebrand and Evan Batteries.McHenry and Toomey. Ig* Grounds this season. Flatbush, and were forced to bor- Konetchy. months ahead. Time of game.2:16. galls. L&cardo and An'lreas. have they He is at his best in and it Robson. and Schappert are both on They adorned the façade of the row all their playing paraphernalia The Phillies scored another run in steamy weather, is almost a certainty that the trail of right field stands with a new mark to from their hosts. a the second on by August he will be around .870 Champion Johnny Wilson, They took liking singles by J. Miller, up again. Robson holds a referee's deci- aid the umpires in deciding home runs to the bats and slammed out Withrow and Smith, and added two already . Brooklyn He is at his best in sion over the new in that direction. It might work with eleven hits, several of them for extra more in the third on generally August and September, and is still the title-holder, while a normal Williams's infield best bet in his Schappert defeated Mike O'Dowd just umpire, but for Bill Dineen bases, off the combined of hit, Meusel's tripple and a wild league, with 120 games left. there should be a wire net there. offerings pitch by before the latter lost his crown. This Clarence Mitchell and George Mohart. Mohart, who haii just replaced Mitchell will be first George Smith, the former Columbia on the mound. Fair Schappert'a appearance i.n .y______M_a_a____i Sues Yankees'for The Enough a New Jersey ring. $100,000 University star and ex-Giant, pitched Dodgers came to life in the fifth "The best I ever did?" -.¦- A summons was filed in the for the and batting answered Ruth, using the yesterday Quakertown aggregation and tallied twice on Myers's single, query as a starter. preliminary Semi-Pros Cubs County Clerk's office in an action for gave a creditable exhibition, although Konetc.hy's double and Kilduff's single. Whip $100,000 damages for assault brought by the home players got to him in the They continued their hitting in the fol¬ "That's easy. It was against Baltimore TOLEDO, May 27..The Toledo Rail- "SCARSDALE" Louis A. Hirsh, of this city, against the fourth and fifth two years ago when I got light Baseball. Club, composed of in¬ innings for five of their lowing inning and managed to tie the six home runs in six successive to defeated the American League Baseball Club of New nine hits, which netted them four runs. score. After Olson had lined out trips the plate.four one and two dependent players, Chicago York. The to R. the next." day club of the National in an GOLF j plaintiff alleges thul he was Cravath's clan got off to a start Miller, Baird was hit on the arm one League SHIRT from the Polo good of by exhibition game here a scqre forcibly ejected Grounds by shoving a run across in the first inn- Smith's fast ones. The latter was Which is about the best to-day by last Monday, after becoming involved in Olson allowed forced batting any one ever did so far as we can of 5 to 2. Fourteen Chicago batsmen Elbow Sleeves Sleeve« ¡ ning. Bancroft's ground- by Johnston. Wheat was safe were left on the Regular j an argument with one of the attendants er to roll through his and Williams when J. Miller his ,-xrape any rebuttal out of the printed records. bases. when the latter legs dropped pop fly. .,-«- 00 J refused to allow him to followed with a single to right field, Myers then came through with a $^.50 change his seat. which chased triple Bears to Meet Stars ..uil&ÏË sending Bancroft to third. The latter Johnston and Wheat No wonder Jeff $3 Carpentier Tesreau's Bears will meet across the plate. Bancroft made a won¬ pauses.the difference between boxing Dan derful for Battling McClennand's Madison Stars in a stop of Koncy's grounder and Levinsky $25,000 and Jack Dempsey for*$250,000 is Fashioned woven threw to first for the third out. Wouldn't precisely $225,000. double-header at Dyckman Oval, near of specially Record of Bill you? Or, wouldn't you? the Dyckman Street station of trie Major League Clubs McCabe, whom the Dodgers re¬ white mercerized OX-FORD cently obtained from the Cubs by the Broadway subway«, on Sunday after¬ FOR HOLIDAY WEAR of fine NATIONAL LEAGUE AMERICAN LEAGUE waiver route, broke into the line-up Wood and Johnson, who will meet noon. Tesreau will pitch the second unusually quality. for the first time when he in Chicago at catch weights shortly, game for his nine. substituted for the a FLANNEL The our own cre¬ GAMES TO-DAY GAMES TO-DAY for Doug Baird at third base in the Republican heavyweight honors, now report the pink from TROUSERS "Scarsdale" is ninth He every pore. The exuding American Association ation. It is "a Philadelphia at New York. New York at Boston. inning. handled three chances winner will be matched against the ultimate survivor at long drive" ahead Boston at Brooklyn. at perfectly. Bancroft received a bad San Francisco to see who will Minneapolis, Jj Louisville, 2. PALM BEACH in value -and in of com¬ Washington Philadelphia. spill in the tenth when he collided be cussed out for the next four years. St. Paul. 8; Indianapolis, 2. GOLF point Pittsburgh at Cincinnati. Chicago at Cleveland. with Milwaukee, ;, Columbus, 4. KNICKS fort and looks it well reserve« iz$ St. Louis at Konetchy on a close play at first Toledo-Kansas «"lty (wet gnds.) Chicago. Detroit at St. Louis. base, but he continued in the Se. géant Adams Shoot Leader to Provides the needed YESTERDAY'S RESULTS RESULTS game. Burns Box Briton GOLF HOSE AND VESTS popularity. YESTERDAY'S. QUANTICO, Va., May 27..Sergeant Forty rounds of will be Eastern roominess about the shoulders. Boston, 5; New York, 2 (1st). New York, 6: 1. H. L. Adams, U. S. with a score of boxing held League Boston. Murchison Reinstated 394 A., next at the Waterbury. 7; New Haven. 6. Boston, 5; New York, 0 (2d). Chicago, 6; 1. points, led all competitors to-day in Monday night Armory Bridgeport, 6; Albany. 3. Philadelphia, Loren Murchison, the natiom.l the first A. A., Jersey City. In the feature bout 4: Philadelphia, 5; Brooklyn, 4 (II in) Oiher teams not scheduled. day's competitive shootin_ for Freddie the PiltsfleM. Worcester. 3. St. Louis, 9. sprint champion, was returned to selection of the all-American rifle team Jacks, English feather¬ Springfield, 7; Hartford. 6. 16; Cincinnati, standing by the registration committedpood to in the weight, will meet Frankie Burns. STANDING OF TEAMS of the compete Olympic games at STANDING OF TEAMS Metropolitan Association in a Antwerp this summer. Sergeant M. Southern Association \V. L. Pet. \V. L. Pet. W. L. Pet.! W. L. Pet. special meeting last night. Murchison Fisher, U. S. M. C, was with Test for Jamaica Golfers Mobile, 6: Nashville, 2 (1st). Pitta'b.h 18 13 .581 St. Louis..16 17 was two months S92. second, The jrolfers of the Nashville. 4; Mobile. 3 (2d). .485 Boston 21 10 .«77 Wash'ton. 15 16 .484 suspended ago for j Jamaica Country Little Cin'nati. IS .59 Boston .14 15 .483 21 misconduct to an official. The athlete Club will open their"*season Memorial Rock, 4; Atlanta. 2. Ig Cleve'n 10.677 St. Louis .13 18.419 New Orleans, 7; Chattanooga. 6. < hica'. >. 1¿ 15 .559 N. \ or!-.13 lJt .»19 IN 14 .503 Phi la.. Baseball Day, Monday, May 31, with an eigh- Memphis, id: ChiraKi; ...1,2 20.375 apologized._, College Results -.. Birmingham, l. WHITE C/~ Biookl'n lei 13 .55': i'li.la.12 21 .304 N.VorW IS 15 .345'Deiroit.. 8 23 .258 U. of California. 12; Syracuse. 6. teen-hole handicap, open to all mem¬ WHITE. Inc. ! »ASEBAXA. TO-PAY.EBBETS FIET.D, Boston l7oll#¿e, 10; Bates, 2. bers. Prizes have been Giant» v». Philadelphia To-ilay, 3:30 r. M. Cortl&ndt <-' Brooklyn vs. Boston, 3:30 P. 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