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 _¦;' <.'¦: ' 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. The ball, how- College Title; onds, the fastest effort ever returned only to be doubled when Neis rappeu Kelsey ever, bounded back into Hooper's by an American walker for the distance. to the box. Johnson doubled to cen¬ Walter Briggs, Detroit manufacturers, hands and, while Doyle tallied, Kauff Record for Fred Laux, New England Wheelmen, ter. but Wheat bunted out. were to acquire the interest in the was caught at second. Binney scored his third successive vic¬ In the bicycle third Brooklyn scored. Krue¬ held Hooper, like Burns, opened for the From a tory in leading home five rivals in t*M and raced to Tigers by the Yawkey estate, of Sox Special CorrespondeiH final ger singled third when New York. One with a triple over Kauff's head. NEW heat of the one-mile handicip Pipp chucked Pfeffer's bunt to center. thousand shares are Foster hit to Fletcher and Hooper HAVEN, Conn., March 20.-- race. Olson singled to right, scoring Krue- involved at a price said to be in excess crossed the plate. Mike the Yale swinimers made a clean sweep in Laux broke the trail from the outset Menosky, every event the race ger. Aaron Ward made a wonderful of $500,000. former Washington player, cracked a except 220-yard to finish, a wheel ahead of Jerry NuB* on Neis's wicked behind his in the individual intercollegiate cham- ziata .stop clip Frank J. Navin will line drive to right. The ball took a at the finish. bag, but couldn't make a play, and the continue as presi- nasty hop and eiuded Statz. Result, pionships to-night in the Carnegie Sidney Leslie, of the 5th Company, bases were filled. Johnston flied to dent, and as apart of the pending deal another triple. Tim Hendryx, the for¬ pool. ln this event Edward Shields, of & GrsnflandRice showed surprising speed in capturing the of Vick. Sammy's throw got through will acquire fifteen shares, his mer Yankee, hit down the field University Pennsylvania, fin¬ the 440-yard handicao vun, closed to but Thormahlen was and bringing right ished first. As he came within an Ruel, backing to a line for three bases, eye- (Copyright, 1920, New York Tribune members of the 13th' Regiment. The picked up the ball in time to holdings half interest, or 1,000 Menosky scoring. lash of beating John M. Hincks, the Inc.) trap shares. That ended Boston's scoring until the local mile champion overtook his field Pfeffer off third Wheat grounded to Yale captain, in the 100-yard race, he The "Psalm of Strife" fans who ai*e to win ten 52 3-5 sw- the box. eighth inning. registered 8 for the Umpire's wondering just what will happen this early by yards in Messrs. Kelsey and Briggs secure be- Frisch Steals Home points Quakers. time. onds. In the five-mile scratch bicycle Saves Shutout sides a half interest in the franchise No records were broken in the finals, Tell me not in moumful numbers race Walter New York A. Southpaw In the mean but in the trials Stein, C, in and players an equal in the time, however, the Giants Edwin, Binney jr. Tlutt an is a his field a of a mile The Yankees tied their haif. holding run a of a ump's life dream; Hagen's Start jumped quarter Thormahlen doubled to advanced Tiger park. picked up another in the fourth. clipped fifth second from the from the finish to win ten right, Kauff and was forced them down to For the is dead that slumbers on by yardi on Fewster's sacrifice and scored on Hugh Jennings will continue as man¬ singled by Frisch. 50-yard figures, setting ump Later Jim Barnes may rally an_ even up the from Fred Laux, the of Kelly hit to who threw over 24 2-5 seconds. metropolitaB Peck's long fly to Wheat. Pipp strolled ager the team. Foster, When an Evers guards tlie team. count, but in the champion at the distance. . McNally's head, Frisch going to third. Yale mermen registered 42 points to early golf skirmishing Hagen the Alien nnd Ruth singled to right, putting him On the next 21 for all Swede, of Princeton, who staitr: on pitch Kelly essayed to steal the other coiieges entered. Homebred has obtained a big lead. ed from the won Ihe third. Babe stole second, but Aaron second. He was 10-yard mark, Ward to short. caught between the Pennsylvania recorded 8, Princeton 6, Strife is real.strife is earnest, These two mile run in 4:26. while the grounded Ouimet Practices lines, but jrot back to first and Amherst 3, and Columbia and finished head and head for 1919, with handicap Brooklyn knocked Thomahlen out of safely Weslyan And the grave is soon our the contest two-mile handicap went to Andy Craw, thc box in the fourth. doubled Frisch raced across the plate. 2 each. goal; tossed over into 1920. from the scratch mark. The one-mile Myers On In the eighth Hendryx doubled for The summaries: Cussed thou art to cuss In their to left and Konetchy was safe when Pinehurst Links; the Sox returnest, first meeting at New Orleans over the senior Metropolitan Association relay let Red and came home on Scott's 220.yard swim.Won by Shioids. Penn¬ Stands the token our role. race went to the of St. Pipp Konetchy's grounder through safe blow. Hack Eibel batted for Rus¬ sylvanla; Pratt. Yalo. second; Searle, Yale. of 36-hole distance Hagen, after being 4 down in the Knights Antony. him. Chuck Ward singled to center. Newton Field sell in the third; Townscnd, Yale, fourth. Time, The summary: and Ward Tops ninth and singled to right. 2:32 3-6. afternoon, finally triumphed on the 37th green. scoring Myers. Konetchy Hooper walked. Foster hit to 80-yard dash (final heat. novice) .Won advanced on a wild before Krue¬ Fletcher nO-ynrd swim.Won by Binney, Yale; ln the ga-me's broad field of battle, This wasn't wide by A. Bruneau. West Side T. M. C. A.: J. pitch From a Special Corresj>o>ident and into a double killing, Eible going Damon. Amherst, second; Sollv Yalo, victory by any margin, but it was ger walked, filling the bases. to third. The third; Mllroy, Yalo, fourth. Time,'6:24 4-5. Where the raving fan careens, a starter. Then in Sweeney, unattached. second: A, MatonJg Thormahlen struck out who PINEHURST, N. C, March 20.. Brooklyn boy counted on dlve.Won the West Coast championship, at unattached, third. Time, 0:09. Elliott, Mc-nosky's hit to right. Fancy by Pollard, Yale, 97.7 You can hear the bottles rattle the 100-yard dash (handicap. llnal heat). batted for Pfeffer, but Olson came Francis Ouimet, tke former open and is points; Driscoll, Princeton, 95.4. second; Belleair, homebred drove home another spike. Won by T. Conlon, Morninsstde A. C. with his third consecutive Young suffering from a lame ankle Gray, Princeton, 94.7, tlitrd; Klngsburv, As bounce our (13 feet); F. A. C. through amateur golf champion, arrived here and will not be able to for several Yale, 89.8, fourth. they from off beans. On this occasion, over the 72-hole route, Conway. Morningside single, scoring Konetchy and C. Ward. play Plunge for distance Won by Wood, Hagen (scratch), second: W. Farlev, Loughlin tfiis morning. He spent most of the days. 75 feet in 52 1.5 led Barnes by 13 a decisive Lyceum (17 feet), third. Time", 0:10 1-5. Quinn walked Neis, filling the bases. Yale, seconds; Meagher, strokes, margin. One mile bicycle race (scratch. fintl afternoon in practice, playing only five The score: Yale, second; Mahar, Columbia, third; Lives tis P'ewster took Johnston's grounder and fourth. of umpires oft remind The season is still young. By heat).Won by Fred Laux. New England forced at the Then he holes, the first since last October. GIANTS BED SOX Rockwell, Yale, outscoring Hagen Wheelmen; J. Xunziata, Unlone Sportlva Krueger plate. F. C. ab r h po .?. e ah r h po a e 100-yard swim.Won by Hincks, Yale; We must leave upon the in the British or Italiana, second: J. tossed out Zach Wheat. Newton, Brookline. had his best! Burns, ir.. .4 1 2 0 Ou Hooper. rf.,4 1 1 2| 10 Shields, Pennsylvania, second; bound, open the United States open this O'Shea, Empire City round of the season Statz. rf .5 1 2 0 Williams,! Wheelmen, third. Time, 2:26 3-5. After two were down in the sixth the to-day in a four- 0 0 Foster. ?.b ...10 2 1 3 1 Wesleyan, third Johnson, Princeton, fourth Or, departing, leave behind us summer Barnes can recover this lost One walk ball match. He had 72 over the No. 2 Fletcher. ss.M 0 0 3 2 0 Menosky. )f..fi l ;>, 0 0 0 Time, 0:56 4-5. ground. The big mile (handicap*.Won by W Dodgers picked up another run. Neis Doyle. 21) ..2 1 1 3 2 0 Hendryx, cf.r. 12 0 0 0 Busted bottles on the ground. tests are still ahead. But Burkhardt. Bronx Church House («0 sec¬ beat a slow to and course, making the last five holes in Kann. cf ..4 1 2 2 0 0|McIiiiiIk, lb.3 0 0 0 00 Hagen has already shown onds) William Plant. Morningside A. C. hopper Peckinpaugh Frisch. 3b.A 2 2 3 2 1 (scratch) Carl A. C. stole second. Johnston to cen¬ 4, 2, 4, 2, 4, three under par. McXally, 2b.2 0 0 7 30 that his game is for Mertens, Mohawk singled The Silver Foils Kelly, lb ..4 0 2 10 lliScott, ss ...40 1 4 20 Concerning Hoodoos getting properly adjuste*d the (25 seconds), third. Time, 7:13 3-5. ter for the tally, but was out trying for played their annual! Smith, o ...2 0 0 3 1 OjWalter?. c.,.10 0 2 40 Boxers and Matmen 1920 season, and rare is 120-yard low hurdle (handicap).Won by mixed foursome c ..10 o 2 only golf to roll him second on the throw-in, Ruth to Ruel over the No'. 1 course Snyder, OliDovine, o ..2 00 2 20 Will the third class in going W. F. Massey. Princeton I'niverslty (5 to-day. Mrs. R. H. Barlow, Merion C. Nehf. p -10 0 1 1 0 Jones, p ...2 0 0 0 0 0 psychology kindly arise and back. feet); E. AV. Markes. Knights of St. An¬ to Fewster. Uubbeil, p..20 0 0 2 Olltussell, p.,.100 0 30 answer this tony (5 C. Morn- C, and P. W. Whittemore. Brookline, "L'lbel .111 0 00 In Final question, viz.: feet). second: Scranton, And Babe Struck Out had the best gross, The Olympic ingside. A. C. (5 feet). third. Time. 41-^-42.83. Totnls ..32 6 11 27 II 3 Totals ...?,:, 19 27 IS "Is there any such as a hoodoo in baseball?" In the 0:14 3-6, for forty-nine pairs were divided into three thing discussing Fiume situation and ltaly's stand 300-yard run (Metropolitan Association Gleich, hitting Quinn, singled, classes. Class A was .Batted for Bussell In tho ninth in Championship).Won Frank Conway. with one in won by Mrs. inning. Tryouts Cleveland is now as the in the league of nations Bodie still by out, the but July picked Ping maintains his A. O'Brien only seventh, leading pennant Morningside James J. Giants . 0 0 1 0 0 n C.; Myra Helmer Pritchard, Battle'Creek, 2 3 0- -6 Loughlin Farrel, Fewster hit into a double In the Bed . 2 0 0 0 contender of Lyceum, second; Edward play. paired with H. E. Sox 0 0 0 l 1.4 and trials the American League for 1920. But in original viewpoint.i. e.: "I can crash that old Todd eighth Pipp with one Porter, Siwanoy.with Three-base hits.Burns, Doyle, Boxing wrestling for places apple." Shinyard A. A.. third. Time. 0ji». singled gone. 88--8.80. Hooper. Foster. upon the American team will the meanwhile consider this evidence: 600-yard run (handicap).Won by T. Ho- Cadore struck out Ruth, then walked Hendryx. Frisch. Two-baso hlts.Kolly, Hendryx. Olympic Yankee's War way. West Side Y. A. Class B was won by Mrs. J. H. Red- Menosky. Loft on bases.(liants. ">; Bed Sox, 0. be conducted along lines similar to Song M. C. (20 yarde). Aaron Ward. Sammy Vick poppetf and Double plays.Waiters and McNallv; Devine and 1904.Cleveland had the best machine in baseball. Ruth H. Botticher. Mohawk A. C. <1» yards'. to field, Greenwich, G. M. Howard, and. those fkrariged for the track and field ^ and Ping.Ping and Ruth. second; Jack Sellers, N. Y. A. C. (scratch.'. weakly Johnston. N. with McNally; Fletcher, Doyle Kelly. Hits and third. Halifax, S., 98.11.87. In runs.Off Jones. 6 and 3 in 5 innings; off Bus¬ candidaxes. These conditions were By June 20 the club was 115 points beyond the field. They can that's the Time, 1:14 4-5. Class C there was a' tie at 86 net be¬ sell. 5 and 3 in 4 innings; off Nehf, 4 and 2 ln worked out at a recent meeting of the bing.and truth. 440-yard run (handicap. closed to Uth read the tween Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Prizer 5 Innings; off Hubbell, Ii and 2 in 4 Innings. American There was no one even close. Then in succession Regiment) .Won by Sidney Leslie, Sti: Huggins riot act to his (handi¬ Struck out.By Nehf, 1; by Hubboll. 2; by Jones, Olympic Committee, and the L. L. F. Company (scratch); R. A. Dalton, tlh players this morning and then ordered eap 15), Essex County, and Mrs. E. C. 1; by Bussell. 2. Bases on bal Is.Off Jones, 1; official program of sectional and na¬ Lajoie, Bradley, Joss, Moore, Bay and Flick were badly Company 27 yards). second; L. Wlnd- ihem out for their Bliss, with C. B. Hud¬ off Nehf, 1: off Hubbell. 2; off Bussell, 3. Hit by tional trials will be Lewis v$. Stecher »th third. first morning prac¬ Pinehurst, paired pitched ball.By Nehf (Waiters). Umpires.Bren- announced within injured. Blooie! muller, Company (12 yards), tice of the which was un un¬ son, North Fork. a short time. Ed and Joe.Joe Time, 0:52 3-5. spring, and Ed_ One mile run A one. While no dates as (handicap).Won by usually vigorous Because of the have yet been 1908.Cleveland in reach of the flag.3 games to Crack a toe or a Swede, Princeton University (10 yard*): time fixed for these it ex¬ mash head. long remaining here, the manager preliminaries, is play. Game over a D. Foreman. Princeton Lniversity, <*0 was inclined to be lenient until some pected that the sectional bouts for the practically when close decision yards), seconds G. De Garnlo, Stevens of the noble athletes began to encroach America's Contest Causes boxers will be held about the middle turned contest upside down. Blooie for Cleveland John Tech (75 yards). third. Time, 4:26. Heydler showed fine Two-mile run upon his generosity. Cup of June and the final try-out early in judgment in sending (handicap).Won byAndy It is again! his umpires around to instruct Crow, Brooklyn A. A. (second): S. Sll****'- There will be no more lack of sys- . July. probable that the sectional pitchers regarding the stein. Glencoe A. C. (150 yards), secontfr
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