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Brooklyns Get 16 Hits; Frisch's Long Conway Gains ~-*fr Thormahlen Batted Out Rap in Eighth Easy Victory Routs Boston In Title Rim Southpaw Forced to Retire Under Fh iu Fourth Inning and Is Succeeded by Quinn; Olson Trl?U>. WifJh tV» on Baect,1 Plant Walks Mile in 6:3* ; Is Hcro at Bat, With Four Safeties to His Credit Tl! Ts rl {*fa '|n tfo . Ku^t but Finishes Second- Game of tlie & <. r i c - Laux Win s on Bik|! ¦vro)ii n _¦;' <.'¦: <j» rf'»j)orirfe»i' Frank By W. J. Macbeth FORT WOR.M. Conway, Morningside AtWet« ., March 20.. his first JACKSCNVILLE, Fla., March made it three in a Jawn Club, completed year of atfc. 20..Brooklyn McGraw and h Glarua defcati ! letic cndeavor by j-ow over the Yankees by winning to-day's game.by a score of 5 to 1. The thc Ruthless Red Sox in thoi: capturing the 3oq. BosUjn yard run, Metropolitan Associatita Dodi?'*Ts rolled up sixteen hits for a total of eighteen bases. They opening exhibition game before a big championship, which featured Herb Thormahlen and Jack Quinn rather freely, the crowd at Pantbcr Park this afternoon. tim pcppered driving The games of the Third District Masoat southpaw from the box in-the fourth inning. Percy Smallwood blanked final reckoning was 6 to 4, with held in the 13th thc on Regiment the National in the last two New Yorkers the right end of last Armorj Leaguers innings. the score. Brooklyn, night. Ivy Olson was the hero of the Brook-<S Frank Frisch, Fordham's pride, The youthful runner swept into tnj attack. He had four clean singles van at the start and never lyn .vl«ve_ a in the relinquishel and drove in three rnna. The Yankee* Woe! Woe!! large part humbling the position, to win by one Woe!!! Am**?*»-! It was his alash- yard fr»i looked helpless before the pitching of BItOOKLYN <N. _.) NEW YOBK (A I.. Leaguers. James J. O'Brien, Loughlin ah r h po a s ab r h pc. a . !ng threc-base drive in the eighth in- Lyceum, Jeff Pfeffer, Sherlfod Smith and Leon Olson. 2b... 5 0 4 2 5 0 Fswstor. 2b. 4 0 0 2 A 0 Four yards back was Eddie FarrelL Nela. rf.... * 1 2 3 0 0 ss_ 4 0 1 ;', 4 0 ning, with * pair of runners on tho and but for Thormahlen's dou¬ 5 Pook, Todd Shipyard A. A. Cadore, .Tohnston, 3b 0 3 1 2 0 Pipp. lb..'.. 3 0 124 02 hnacB,'that put. the game far beyond which started an would Wheat. lf.. 5 0 1 3 0 0 Ruth. cf_ 4 0 1 During the short of ble, inning, Myers. cf...' 4 1 2 3 0 OfA. Ward.' 3b :<0 0 1 5 0 iihe.rCach of the American Leaguers. space tweh* have been shut out. New York could K'tchy, lb. 4 1 211 0 0 Vick. rf_ ;>' 01 2 1(1 months Conway has achieved (*. Ward, ss 5 1 1 1 5 0 Bodie. lf... 4 9 1 1 0 0 lt was also his fleetnoss in the fourth excep¬ not hit in the pinches. In the ninth KruoKcr. c. Sl 1 3 OOlRuel.'c. 30 1 4 2 0 when tional success. After less than two Taylor. c... 0 0 0 2 0 OjrmaliJoii, p III 0 40 inning, he stole home while Mc- Ruth went into the stand to r... 0 l months of competition he inning Pfoffer. 10.0 OiQutmi. p_ 100 0 10 Nally and Mclnnis were attempting lo won ti* 'call" a fan who had called him "a big Smith, p... 10 0 0 OOJSm'wood, p. 0 00 0 0 0 junior "Met" outdoor 100-yard Cadore. p.. 10 1 0 0 0 tGlstch .... 101 0 0 0 'out that thc G'"ints cham¬ .Kilduff tag Kelly, gave cheese." ..10 0 0 0 0!j.M.ni5Oi _ 100 0 0 0 the lead. pionship. He added many triumph Miller received Totals....39.-. 16 27 thc most Manager Kuggins 13 0> Total*.32 1 S 27 23 2 The game was featured by long dis¬ thereafter, notable being his word from the Pacific Coast this mdrn- .Batted for Ffeffer in fourtb inning. tance hitting. There were no less capturing of the runner-un place i T Batted for Quinn ln serenth than seven a both the 100 and ing that outfielder Duffy Lewis had TBatted timtng. three-base clouts and 220-yard outdoor for Smallwood ln ninth intnng. pair of two-baggers. Five of thc triples junior national title race in Philadel¬ left early Tuesday morning for Jack¬ Brooklyn .0 0 13 0 10 0 0.5 last Now York .0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0.1 were crowded into one inning. It was phia September. sonville and that he was du© to reach the first, before Arthur Nehf and CTBrien was in late First baso* on error.Brooklyn, 1. _eff on bases always closest pursuit camp to-night. .Brooklyn. 10; New York, 9. Two-baso hits. Bumpus Jones got warmed up. Nehf of Conway m last night's contest, witji Lewis Dae at Camp Johnston, Myer-.. Peck. Thormahlen. Kuns batted worked the first five innings for the the remainder of the other'five ln.By Johmton, 1; by C. Ward. 1; by Olson, 3; Giants, and after the opening session far behind. starter* Lewis is the last of the Yankees ex¬ by Peck. 1. Sacrlco liits.Fewster. Konetcliy, My¬ held to and the one re- ers. Sacraflce fly.Pock. Stolen baaea.Kuth, My¬ the Sox runless. About 25 yards from the pected report, only ers, Nets, Konetcliy. Double plays.Olaon to C. Ward succeeded in tape O'Brien maining outside the fold. Pitcher Bill to KancU-hy; Vick to Tliormahlen to A. Ward: John¬ Benton Unable to Pitch almost breasting Conwav's Piercy, another native son, it is true ston to Olson to Konetchy; Thormahlen to Peck to Rube Benton was booked to finish shoulder, but the latter then exercisVd i* Pipp; Fewster to Peck to Pipp. Bases on balls. his reserve to not on hand and may not come, but Off Tliormahlen. 1; off Quinn, 1; off PfelTer, 1; the game, but John Calhoun has sev¬ speed easilv pull away. nobody is worrying at all about him. off Smith. 2; off Cadore, 1. Stnick out.By Tlior¬ eral pet bunions and was unable to Conway's effort was doubly appft- Huggins has a wealth of seasoned mahlen. 1; hy Pfcffcr, 1; by Quinn, 1; by Smith. Wilbur Hubbell finished the ciated when it was learned that he had 2: by Cadore, 2. Wild potch.Quinn. 1. Hits. perform. run three pitchers. Piercy could scarce hope to Off Tliormahlen. 8 tn 8 1-3 innings: ofT Quinn. 5 game for the Giants, and in the ninth heats in the 100-yard handi¬ make the grade with the Yankee twirl- in 3 2-3; off Kmalhvood. 3 in 2: ofT Pfeffor. 4 in inning the Red Sox threatened to cap previous to the championship. staff 3: off Smith. 1 lu 3; o Cadoro. 3 in 3. Cmplres. In the injr and probably figures along O'Day and Dlneen. Time.1:55. snatch victory from defeat. But a handicap contest Conwav bare- just these lines in remaining away. double play started by Arthur Fletcher ly missed nipping Terance Conlon, m Like most of the native sons choked the . Morningside mate, at the he pre rally. , Your tape. ters the Coast League before any other George Burns inaugurated the series First CABinet Willie Plant, also a Morningside minor circuit. by clouting the second ball Jones PWOTO SaMiTH member, finished second, from seratcn. Lewis will have his work cut out *or Detroit Ball Club pitched to deep center for three bases. Youft P£A*L in the one-mile handicap walk. It w-\*. him beginning Monday, for most of Arnold Staz, the Holy Cross youngster Gray feoora om - ov/srcoat a great piece of work on the part of his fellow club members have been in To who was subbing for ftoas Young in Plant, who had allotted the limit hand¬ training three weeks. Of late Duffy Change Hands; right field, singled and the first run icap men a one-minure start, or ap- has taken on a ertat deal of weight, to of the series was over the plate. proximately fifty yards of distance. and he finds it harder and harder each Jennings Stay With the count :wo and three Plant overtook fourteen* of his ipring to get into -proper physical con¬ Fletcher struck out and Statz was rivals, to finish twenty-five yards dition. Lewis did not report earlier DETROIT, March 20..Ownership of doubled trying for second. The attack in the wake of William Burkhardt, because of an infected arm. on Jones was resumed by Laughing Bronx Church House, who received A couple of double plays ruined the Detroit Americans will in a few Larry Doyle, who hit to center for Yale Swimmers a 60-second allowance. Brooklyn's chances for a lot of runs days rest entirely with Detroiters, it three bases. Benny Kauff fo.lowed The actual time credited to Plant in in the early innings. Olson started became known here with an¬ with a drive that landed near the top covering the mile was 6 minutes 39 sec¬ the to-day the Win game with a line single to right, nouncement that John and of the rightfield fence.