Yankees Finally Win Game From Dodgers.Rain Prevents Giants From Playing^ëd^Sov Shore's Speed Sets Back Bodie Missing; McGraw Men Five-Time Winners, 3toi Table d'Hotes With Bat Searched Shy IVcw Yorker* Pound Rube Marquard for Decisive Being AgainstBoston Margin in First Inning; American Yankee Outfielder Fails t< In 17 New Leaguers Report'at Club Offices 01 Innings Yorker« Oiitliit and Outplay Rivals at Jacksonville Arrival From the Soutl Have Failed to Earn R,,,, . Hub. Pi«e-cr» W. O. . \ By W. Macbeth By Mefieehan From a Special J. The owners of the New Yor NEW Correspondent JACKSONVILLE, Fla., March 27..The worm will turn. ORLEANS, March There's no Yankees are beginning to suspect tha i evonth game of the 27.-T;,, doubt of it, for the Yankees, in their sixth Mart, to exhibition «t_u the finally managed take , their missing outfielder »etwcen the Giants and the measure of the Dodgers at South Side Park this afternoon. The may have met with foul Nev Sox which Boston RM score play. wag acheduled to was 3 to 1. York City seems to have swallowec at have'ft,, Tho him | setting Heinmann's Park here New York players outhit the Dodgers, ten to seven, and up, whereas on form Ping shouh afternoon was this bunched have swallowed up New [ cancelled on their hits in a manner that should have richer York, * judginj rain. The account oí produced results. That from his gastronomic feats at tin j baseball gladiators of they did not was due on one occasion to a bit of training table early this teams had bo-:. heady base running or Tho spring. already asseraoied on ft. the part of Aaron Ward, which broke a fine impulsivo Ping.or as he i: field and were up batting rally because the known in private «life, Francisco Piz practicing when «_» young infielder lost a close heavy black ciouus decision to Umpire Bill Dineen. He was called zola.left the Yankees flat a few day¡ overhead ocean to ago while over fanciec sprinkle their contents. brooding It rained hard for With the of Mensel th wrongH. He said that he was goinf and hftecn rain.t« exception into the garden to eat worms because then stopped. In that fifteen Yankees played fine ball. Bobby ha nobody loved him, but the inferenct utes enough water fell from miT á to flood the ball field the _w miserable day. He needed a bask-e' At Last! that he left was that he had gono tc and there w_i He in New York to eat no chance of playing the game helped clinching the game, how NEW YORK (A. I_> BROOKI-YN spaghetti. was a The» ad r li (N. I_) quite few of the .ver, with a tremendous fly to dee to i ( .b r h do a e Life of the Party fans Crescent C't» nek. rf.... 2 11 0 0 0 Olson, 2b... 4 12 1 10 present at the time, and right renter, which fell safely for thre Gleich, rf.. 2 0 0 0 0 1 Neis, rf_ 5 0 1 4 10 When Ping first appeared in Jack¬ was announced that the after it Feck, _s. John-toll, 3b 5 0 0 0 3D sonville he was the life of the off the game wJ bases. Myers and Neis got mixed u; Hpp, lb_ 4 1112 2 0; Wheat, 1/... 502 4 0 party spectators walked out »tuen, cf.... 40 1 2 0 and worked most at the na¬ with of ?(.. on this drive or it have OOIMcyers, cf.. »10 0 .'I 0 0 earnestly park their rain checka might beei l^wl.i. If... 4 0 2 4 OO'Konotcliy. lb 40 1 S 1(1 tional pastime. But soon he started clutched in their tirhti** ' Alcii-ol. .... 411 0 18 hands. caught. . A. 0. Waid, ss 4 0 1 8 2 1 to droop and clouds of to The Ward. 2b 40 1 .': 1 OjTaylor. c... 2 00 2 111 the gloom began checks will be honored From a New York standpoint Hannah, c.. 20 1 4 ü l) Miller. (!,.. 20 1 2 0 1 shroud countenance- that used to morrow's game at to pet- Shore, p_ IN 1 2 1 0') beam. It was when McGraw the most Sliawkcj* 2 0 1 o¡Marquant, p 0 11 the food, lie declared. most likelv «jfi haps encouraging part of th p. 1 2 OÍMuiiiaU-, p. 10 0 0 2 0 He could not nominate Frey Tone*,* a**,! O'LXjuI ... 100 0 0 his normal clout on Arthur the victory was the fine form 0|.Mitchell. p. 100 0 00 the sort of Xehf, $40,000 displayei ItKrueger .. 10 0 0 0 0 spaghetti they were serv¬ his . southpaw a by Ernie Shore through his four inn Total..34 ing at the Hotel Burbridge. He Toney pitched tw0V 3 9 27 13 3 Total-.38 1 8 27 12 3 a sought nings against the Red Sox in ings. Chiefly because of errors furlough from Huggins in tonio on San An¬ b: .Batfed for Shore In firth Innln.. order that he the Thursday and did not Meusel and Peckinpaugh the fel tBatted for Marquard In fourth might get proper hit. With and allow» big innlnc nourishment for «n athlete, then re¬ Toney Xehf on th* low was in hot water in every round New York .3 0 0 0 0 *0 1 0 9.3 turn and bat mound the Giants should have the Brooklyn .« 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0.1 .500 at least. on their ede« He not The was American rivals by only pitches good ball whei Runs batted In.By Plpp, 1; by I_ot1j, 1; by A furlough refused. One evening. to-morrow Brooklyn's heaviest hitters were Ward, 1; by Wheat, 1. Left on bases.New York, morning when they went to rouse Ping up 0; Brooklyn, 12 Two-base hit.Hannah. Three- from his slumbers .found that Some Weak Hitting but showed a fine curve and a turn o: base hits.Plpp. Meusel. Out stealing.Lewis (by they his Taylor). Saoriflee hits.Hannah, Myors. First cot was vacant. Search of the various However, if the Polo speed of which he had not been sus o« errors.New York, 2: baso Grounder« an¬ this season. A. Ward-. Brooklyn, 4. Stolen base. eating places of Jacksonville revealed ticipate winning the majority of the pected play.Neis to Olson. Bases on ho traces of games from the Ruthless Yankees First balls.Off Shore, 1; off Mámame. 1. Struck out. Ping. Signer Francisco Red Sox they to Score By Shore, 3; by Shawkey. 3; by Marquai-, 1; by Pizzola had flown-the coop, gone A. W. better begin hitting the ball. In The Yanks broke in front foi Mitchell. 1. Hits.Off Marquard. 5 In 4 Inning. O. L. ih fact. last two games th« away on* Ma__au_. 4 In 4; off Mitchell. 1 In 1 ; off against Allan RugseP a change, and at the expense of Rub« 2 in 4; off 6 In Shore, It was that he and Herb O'Day. Shawkey, 5. Umpire«.Dliieea and át thought would report j Pennock, the Marquard, by bunthing three hits foi Time.2:00. the Yankee offices in New York City southpaw, the Giants have made onlv two runs in the very first inning. Viel filled with spaghetti and penitence, but seven singles. In seventeen inning's inaugurated proceedings by hitting nothing has been heard of the they have not earned a off the cleanly to center field. Peck lofted tc Fewfeter outfielder there. missing ton pitchers. Bo?. but Removed His description has Pennock easily fooled "Wheat, Pipp hammered one fat been posted in every table d'hote res¬ the New York batters in the over Wheat's heal for three taurant three in¬ bases. To in New York, but as yet no nings that he pitched in Houston, scoring Vick in t. walk. Marquard Johns Hopkins; return has come in. Ping Bodie has Several of the Xew York «truck out Ruth, but Lewis out have been player» down singled dropped of sight and there is con¬ bothered by the bright tiens the left chalk mark, scoring Pipp. Still Is siderable of him to out in center field. In was in an drop of sight. San Antonio there Duffy caught attempted steal Speechless It will be recalled that this is not are several big signs in center a moment later. the first time that right fields, and and Shore was ouickly in trouble in From a Special Corresponrttnt Ping dropped out according: to the New of Sight. Once season Sees York players these Brooklyn's half. Olson and JACKSONVILLE, Fla., March 27.. year during tn,e last Carpentier signs aid the singled he had some in Neis was safe when words with Miller fooling the batter. Jt was Meusel fumbled. Wilson Fewster, the young infielder Huggins in regard to the manner in San Antonio that The runner*; advanced while Ward was in Amateur Russell pitched of the which the Boxers the sox out Yankees, who was hit in ¿tb<« outfield should be covei'ed. to a four-hit shutout over throwing Johnston. Shore held It will be remembered on that Giants. tin them while he tossed out Wheat and head by JetT Pfeffer in Thursday's sion the occa¬ then fanned Hi game here, was to-night removed to haughty Signor Pizzola cast for Titles This evening McGraw r-hipped fifteen Myers. Johns his glove upon "the greensward and Fight of his athletes Marquard got the Yankees in order Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, declared that he would budding to Rocky in the second and third Md. Dr. J. H. Black,» of this wno play no more. Georges the French idc Mount, N. C. The lifteen are Jesse innings. Pipp has had of city, Joe to Rescue Carpentier, Winters, Jimmy scratched a hit to Koney starting the charge the case, and a Kelly and war hero, received a warm rccep ¡ McQuade, Ren Keiley, but he was jured player North. "I will go into the tion Harris Burfeind, Barnes fourth, doubled at second Dr. Black garden and eat by the record crowd of 2,000 clul ! Colonel Virgil and when he attempted to advance on advised that Fewster be worms," he sobbed. But Joe Kellcy, members who attended the final bout: Snover. pitchers; W. A. White. Ruth's to taken to his home town to submit to scout of the who of the ! catcher; Al Horie, Artie powerful fly right. Neis an Yankees, found him Metropolitan Association box TLIGHT White, H. made a wonderful'throw to complete examination by Dr. J. M. T. Fuv- shortly afterward, reported that Sig¬ ing j Moyer, Harry Bates and George Arm- (he ney.. ïf this specialist deems con- nor Pizzola was championship tournament, held b; double killing. Lewis then ham¬ sultation the "hot eating worms the New York Athletic Club last night strong, infielders, and Lee King, Chick mered a single down the left line, but necessary then Dr. Gandy, w*hen- located, but spaghetti, and that the European '¿y Grant/andRice ! Bowen and Robert Kinsella. outfielder!. was the celebrated he induced to heavyweight champion The above forced by Meusel. called in. neurologist, will be Kelley also eat spaghetti. closely guarded by M.,Deschamps, hi: players will practice with Shore pitched exceptionally well, and It is reported that Manager Hug¬ manager, brought the (Copyright, 1920, New York Tribune the Rochester Club of the Jntenationa! Fewstcer had _- gins has large assemblag' Inc.) occasionally cut loose with a fast hall prety fair night, said that he would never to its feet as he entered the League until the Giants reach Rocky that reminded of his Rod though he was somewhat restless. A forgive Signor Pizzola, but the j nasium. gym Ballad of Brave Life old Mount on 7. that halcyon Sox are that if chances world in spite of its battered frame. You can nevei April By time Mç- days. What few times he was in slight pressure, however, has inter- Ping will make his where¬ Carpentier later acted in Graw will have disposed of mar.y of trouble fered with his and it abouts known all will be the capac We have we have lost ; tell just what you will into his resulted from faulty support. to articulation, is forgiven. j ity of referee in the fina' bout of th< fought.but bump around the next recruits. There are still three Meusel committed two atrocious bob¬ prevent a permanent paralysis of ! 135-pound class between We have tried.but ive have corner by either or players coming to the Rochester Club bles and speech that every is Advices from are Frank Cas failed; day night. j as Peckinpaugh one. Shore taken the safeguard being effect Maryland to the sidy, Ozanam A. A. No. 2, and Louir We have part payment for the George Kelly fanned Myers, Marquard and Kreuger, by physicians and the club. that Baker will re¬ paid the bitter coat. | deal last season. a Dr. Black is well port to the Aldrin, Norwegian Turn A. C. At tin Jeff's , for third outs where satisfied with tho Yankees "or duty at. the end of the three Yet our hearts have never quailed; Wallop I Waivers on Bowen have been h"ts would have trouble. condition of his patient except fov tho start of the season. Baker's bereave¬ regulation round: "Jeffries never had a real asked already spelled ment the judges agreed on as the We have in the knock-out punch."- -Con- and received. Ed Barrow, man¬ Run Off temporary loss of speech. Fewster has prevented him from talking victor. Cassidy fallen fray ager of the Red Only Shawkey has completo command ,of or thinking baseball, but it is said The Frenchman concurred ir temporary. Sox attempted to pur¬ There was of dumb al¡l other he that the decision. Through the sweep of countless suns; chase Bowen from the Giants. Mc- plenty baseball faculties.. i had intended to o.* really play one The Yet Graw was to both sides 'when Brooklyn scored a The attending physician declares more year with the New York Ameri¬ French visitor watched all the we've risen, and to-day j willing part with the 6erv- run in the fifth. Olson that an cans. eleven bouts decided with What uould you, ancient ices of the Holy Cross greeted F»ob operation is in nowise danger- There is little doubt that he keen inter¬ We are standing to the gum. call, my friend, vided that youngster pro- Shí.wkíy with a clean ¡-angle to cen¬ ous and would will report to the team as soon est, and later attended an informal din¬ I'd like to the Boston club was willing ter. An fully restore Fcwster's as he ner as the really know, to the easy hopper from the bat of speech, but does not wish to can straighten out his affairs. guest of the club. Carpentiei We have The that pay waiver price, wh.ch Is $_,<- Neis hit a stone and 1 ounded dvt.r the permit declared that he the time was felt Üic slash of pain jab broke Tom rib '500. After »itfa Presi¬ operation except as a last resort. not hoped Sharkey's dent communicating Pirp's head for a scratch single. V,f-k If Feweter can be The owners of the New York far off when the American and Where the gory was And laid Jim Corbett low? Harry Frazee, Barrow called the cv/iran the spared the opera-] Ameri¬ French cleft deep; deal ball, and on the error tion he will be able to resume cans. Colonel Jacob Ruppert and Colo¬ amateur boxers would mingle We The off. Olson took third and Neis second. j his play- nel T. L. in international have battled Jong in vain wallop that extinguished Fitz j ing activities much more quickly, of Huston, left for the South tion. championship competi¬ Büß have And Considered Better Than Statz Shawkey fanned Johnston. Meusel, course. But his services to the last night. They will stay at Dover never stopped to weep; mangled Miner Jack? At who did not seem able to his hands j club Hall CI Double honors were won Holy Crops, Bowen wa» consid¬ f*,et are of secondary consideration. '_> *, Georgia, before joining by A. J. De Fate has with lance and You may be ered a better belev, his knees, would not tor i His their team at Vito, of the Paulist charged shield right.but anyway player than Arno.d Statz. stoop employers are determined to no Jacksonville. Ban John¬ A. C, who cap¬ Since the Zack Wheat's warm and the ball spare son is a few tured both the 108 Till the plain teas sodden They had a knock-out crack. training season began the clip, expense to safeguard the man spending weeks at the and lló-pound red, latter has rattled off his shinbone for an infield from young Dover Hall Club, and the two colonels classes. Sam Pastime But we held the . displayed enough baseball j permanent injury of any nature. Mossberg, A. C. shattered field L. T. R. ability to earn the as extra single, which scored Olson. probably will see a great deal of him. after two years in won job the Uncle Robbie retirement, By the ramparts of our dead. outfielder on the Xew York '.cam. Jt here decided to tie it easily from Joe Florio, Paulist A. C, would up and signalled for a "squeeze" plav. in the 145-pound division. Mossberfe "I picked Cleveland to win the writes not be surprising If Stai is But Neis was asleep at third and scored the knockdown of We have dreamed throughout pennant," Old used by McGraw when southpa* pitch¬ muffed only the even the'night. Timer, "in 1904, 1918 ers are the Giants. » the sign. Hè stood flatfooted Penn Five ing in the first round. J. J. St. Not of withoitt j 1905, 1908, and 1919. Am I facing Kauff had while laid down a Hayes, glory end, bad year last season left* Myers beautiful bunt o Brendan's Lyceum, won a hard ! downhearted? Not a bit. This same against to Shawkey that should have scored BeatsHJhicag bout But the whirlwind the pick goes for handed Statz is a from John Pauiist A. of fight 1920.' I flippers. right- Neis in a Wheat to sec¬ Tqmeshek, C. Sol may be wrong, but that's handed batter and is romp. moved Seoman, A. won Which the would my story, and I'm not bothered by ond on the sacrifice, but was left with For Brooklyn A., the 125- coming day send: going to stick it." I southpaw pitching. Neis when Title. pound class. We were by to College 23 to broken and ive Koney wafted, Ruth. 21 The fell ; Dick X'allin, the American Leagu« The Yankees contributed their third summaries: To the upirc, reached here th¡3 and run 108-pound class (final bout).A. J. bitter depths.and then If morning in the seventh on a , two Vito. Paulist A. T>n Cincinnati and Cleveland both win will umpire on the bases during to- a base on a Quakers Win (.'., awarded judges' deci¬ From the very maw hell the Buckeye singles, balls and stolen Deciding sion over Tnoma3 Moran, St. Vincent A. of State may over it in morrows game. Bill Klein will official» base. The setting was just right, for ILee Names three round». C, We have get time, but it will never look the Bill wl a Game at Magee struggled bock again. ¡behind plate. Brennen, killing, but Aaron Ward lost a deci¬ 110-pound class (final bout).A. J. quite the same. wafe Princeton; pHiiliat A. C, awarded DeVlto, first assigned the job as ump.**-' sion at the plate, which completely » over Judges' decision vs. for altered Mike Four AV. Cohan, Ht. Chrlsopher Club, Wagner Cobb i the series, will witness the gs'i'.e the complexion of events. Sweeney Stars Big Leaguer« ihroe rounds. from one of the seats. AI- After Lewis had to Hans Wagner into "Babe" Ruth j grandstand skied Neis, Meu¬ Special to 126-pound rlass (semi-final bouts).J. stepped major league circles in has been insured Brennan sel hammered a to Correspondence The Tribun« In Uousner, Clark House A. against everything though will not be working. triple right center. Case judges' decision A., awnrded 1897. Fifteen years later, in 1911, lie led the but a batting If this ¡he will his same. He scored on Ward's single to center. PRINCETON, N. J., March 27..The Gambling over IT. Ornsteln, Ninety- National slump. dread disease should ever get dough just the 11- ir-cond Street Y. M, from each club. Ward stole second and Hannah University of Pennsylvania won the na¬ Sol IT. A., three round.",. League for the last time with a mark of .334. overtake the walkecT. tional Secman, Brooklyn A. A., awarded mighty "Babe," nothing could be done After the was th*? bunted toward collegiate ba«_ketball title here March judges' decision over game called off Shawkey safely third. CINCINNATI, 27..Lee Magee, «lames Magrlngo, Ty Cobb entered major league in 1905. Fifteen about it beyond for the athetes to 8'»: When Ward noticed Johnston had over¬ to-night in the most spectacular game former Jnioii Settlement, threo rounds. play waiting depressing shadow to rushed back the hotel ever seen on «the Chicago and Cincinnati * Na- IJú-pound class (final years later he was still the break and indulged in billiards and balk- run the ball he kept Tight on for the local court, defeating tional tv/arded judges' bout).Seeman leading . pass. pocket plate at. breakneck speed, the University of Chicago 27 to 21. League player, through his at- life decision over Housner, his fifteenth line billiards. Jess Barnes, R»'* hooking pret¬ After, 10 by Robert S. rounds. Beyond year Wagner began to skid Bob and tily into tho platter at the finish of trailing points behind Penn¬ torney, Alcorn, has made his i:¡5-pound class («eml-flnal bouts).!.. Gardner in Young George Burns are goiU hir< It as sylvania in tho. last half Alilrin. slowly, but surely. He was never able to lead the England adept when it comes to th* sprint. looked if he got under the Western¬ formal charges about baseball and referee's Norwegian-Turn A. C, awarded league The knocking Miller's slab, but Dineen ruled other¬ ers rajlied, but the spurt came too late. decision over \V, Uadebold, Union again that date. Cobb in United States not only sends a ivories into the pockets. The tu«1 It was gambling. Settlement, throe rounds; beyond his sixteenth season representative wise. This decision broke up a well the deciding contest of a three- Frank judges disagreed. committee across to discuss cleaned up on the other players *' game series. n'I have sent President B. Cassidy, Ozanatn A. IV, detea'ed is still to be heard from. proposed changes in the organized rally. Gleich hit sharply to Chicago won the first I Alcorn Heydler," said Ponteau, St. Christopher Club, in second ancient Kelly pool. the box. gamo in its home cage last Monday late this afternoon, "statements .'...und; referee disqualified Ponteau. AH golfing code, but also one of her best golfers Ruth Gets a night and naming four National i:.5-pound clans (final bout i. F. Records Go in the of. Single Pennsylvania the second in in the League player's iwarded judges' decision Cassidy person Bob Gardner, of was Philadelphia on Thursday baseball gambling stories of Jiree roundy." over Aldriii, Cobb's Chicago. Gardner That the end of the s.coring. night. which so much first complete campaign as a came in will enter the British amateur at Jandorf's NEW fire Store Ruth with two Six minutes before the close of j has been rumored, and Hù-pound class (final bout).Sam regular Muirfield, ! P. K. Corner STUi St »tul Af singled, out in the th.e visitors play ¡ it is up to Mr. now." berg, Pastime A. C. Moss¬ 1907. Out of th« thirteen seasons more to thereby F.itíhíb eighth, and Hannah with two started to bombard the Heydler cision over awarded judges' de¬ that he has known adding spice the international dish. doubled, Penn basket and "At present," Alcorn Joe Florio, l'aulist A. three since gone in the ninth. scratched a succeeded in piling up added, "I dq rounds. C, he has led the league on twelve a The old Yale star is not SPECIAL SPRING OFFERING Koney 8 points on three floor not wish to make further announce- 1 úS-pound occasions, record only a fine but l-Ort THIS WEEK "M/V hit to start Brooklyn's eighth, but goals and two class (final bout).E. V. never even is also a player, ¡ never from the line. At this ments, n_r can I reveal the names of ¦-.(.lucifer. People's Palace, defeated approached among the batsmen of all time. hard fighter. If he has time TIRE MANUFAiTUBBBS got past Pipp's station. Meusel's point the I'll jonald, unattached, three V. Mc- Tris enough to get his HAVTÜ ADVANCED THEIR PRIC» third bobble Olson a Mike Sweeney dropped a players. say that men still in rounds. lieferte Speaker stepped forth one season game he will be no gave life, with from pretty uniform and in active service JiRqualllied McDonald. and pre¬ going light factor. ¦»" none out, in the ninth, but three mid-court for what proved the are Jn- 175-pound class (final bout).,T. vented a clean a The We Have Not Advanced Oars pop as | eluded. St. Brendan's J. Hayes, sweep, but batting that committee, composed of flies followed. winning margin, Curtis, the Chicago "Mr. decision Lyceum, awarded iudg-es' leadership Messrs. Walker, The*?» Tires wp an* ottering »r« mW* substitute j Heydler, in a recent over J. J. takes charge of twelve out facturer! on« *-0lc forward, hooped the ball just said statement, C., three rounds. Torneshek, Paultst A. years of thirteen starts is Wheeler, Byers, Whitney and is by of li« lars<*st Tiro When Vick as the whistle blew. that no charges had been made no Gardner, the best that panles in th« country. Sammy crossed the plate either something fan of the present will could be selected for Owini-c to our " in the The Penn j by or against Lee epoch ever see the purpose. contract with tbl» , opening round he carried home delegation was so over¬ I have Magee. All Certainly no im¬ party we are unable to advertís« na*ne the first Yankee of joyed at that' carried right. written Mr. Heydler Yale again. provement could be Bam». tally twenty-five the-victory they the lines along and Penn suggested. ... ,,i consecutive .the members of the team on their already mentioned. While a Tie in -8xö CI. N. 9. "Jft _ii36_4 *S S. innings. shoul- A Trifle There is a decided .in*,.** .. .. " >*.-..»;; der» to I great deal more could be opinion in this . y.4t» the For the said it would Embarrassing country that the " 34\4'á '¦' dressing quarters. not be to Dual No matter should 30-3H ". 13.17:3 *1 '*j " .'S next hour the Penn good policy do so how the ultimate stymie, be abolished " Marquard kept his head around the rooters paraded the let it at just now- Boxing Tourney issue may come out, it and the lost ball penalized 3?x3% S.S. N.S.. 14.¦..-,¡36i:i'a cannonading of tho first inning, and streets of Princeton. go that, and we'll all await is a trifle embarrassing to have the no more than the stroke which 3fx4 «'!. N. S. 18.77 ::;.vl'¿ " a run on third Bill Crave, the Penn further developments." NEW HAVEN, Conn., March 27.-- leading boxer of a sails out of bounds. S R, N.S. 19.07 35 wyth waiting struck out center, who was j But the " I a The Mt4 . the out of "Not word to Yale and country invade our St. Andrews .: . 19 90 -. Babe. the shores with a " first two say," remarked Lee Pennsylvania boxing foreign^ war committee may not be so o4.\4 " championship teams long quite . ,20 33 games, appeared at his post to-night Magee. "I'm entirely in the hands of battled to a tie in a dual meet record and a flutter of war unanimous. Shore eased out of and aided my attorney and will not make here to-night, each medals, while our own ° the close quarters in materially in the victory by ther statements any fur¬ bouts. Eddie winning three heavyweight is under the of ¡ inaugural after Olson singled and bagging two field goals. »Sweeney and do till he permits me to Eagan, of Denver, cap¬ charge slackerism. Sorrow * Best Makes of Cord Tires. Meusel fumbled oh Rosenast divided the honors for so." tain of the Yale team and amateur Just as conviction to Approaching out. He Nei», with none while Penn, Dempsey*s a good many will The finished by striking out Mylrs. Vollmer and Birkhoff were the* heavyweight champion of the United seem to be so his final kink Saving 40% stars for the losers. States, had to extend himself to persecution, acquittal to a great ! We B?at All Prices Quoted a get many F'rom which I shrink. \ A"ïwhJÎA On his first offense "Truck" Hannah The line-up: Canadian Amateurs Beat decision over Bourne, of Pennsyl¬ thousands will never wipe away the stain. And this Jandorf Automobileto. gave the- ball a but Chicago 121) Pop. Penn (23) vania. will The putt that hovers on was long ride, 'Wheat Hullady.ft. on situation bring about the unusual turn where the brink, TIRE DEPARTMENT playing deep and effected capture Birkhoff.L. F.Sweeney Collegians Ice, 8.3 The summary: of the aJ And will not sink. after a long chase. V.Roseijast 1 If, majority home crowd is for the S. E. Cor. 57th St. & 8th Vollmer.C.Crave pound class.Burknap. Pennsyl¬ pulling foreign j Brooklyn Tire Brand», 13»! BedfordAiJA*»* Crlsler.R.G.Perk TORONTO, March 27..The vania, defated Nruman, boxer in case Dempsey and eve.* Hannah Hinckle.L. O.Mc.Nlchol peg Winiy- rounds. '¦ Tale, three Carpentier meet. sprawled all over the infield Falcons, amateur cham- There are still a "White Sox in trouble?" go»ng after one from Field goats.Hallady (3), Vollmer CO, pions of Western 126-pound class.Solnion, number of queer kinks left in Picking up where they fell Taylor's bat that Hinckle, Curtis, Sweeney (2;, Rosenast Canada, defeated the deflated Wood, Tale, four Pennsylvania, the left off last fall. dead in front of the plate, but Oravo (2), (3), University of Toronto, 8 to 3, in the 135-pound rounds. finally threw McNlchoI (2). Foul goals- first of a vania, class.O'Malley, Pennsyl¬ out his man whilo lying Hirkhoff, Bout of 10: Sweeney. C« out of 1 r». series for the honor of repre¬ defeated Brewer, Yale,- three flat on his stomach. fiub*-tltutG_--_-Iuntzirig»r for tira ves. senting Canada.at the rounds. Hurled for Hallady. Referee.Joe Curtis The Olympic games. 145-pound Javelin hattan College. Peering, Man- second game will be played Mon- Breslln, rlass.Colgate, Tale, defeated Severely ¡Hedberg, War Hero, Joins With one run in, Neis on ! Western Umpire.Mr. Burch, of day night. The Pennsylvania, three rounds. Brooklyn Boy Honored third and Conference. for winning team will sail 158-pound closs.Elltngston. Tale, de- Injures West Va. Coach Wheat on first, Myers laid April 3. * Cerxted Bf-spel, Guard Athletic sacrifice down a Antwerp 1 "¡¡-pound Pennsylvania, threo rounds. Squad In pretty bunt. It looked very Bourne. class.Eagan, Tale, defeated MORGANTOWN, W. Va., March 27.. SyracuseAthletics TRUCKS much like s squeeze Exhibition Games , March 27. Pennsylvania, three rounds. S. D. one of Continent-d Ked Seal Neis could play gone wrong. AT feated -Seattle de¬ Referee.George Sehwegler. Director of Athletics Harry A. Stans- Iledberg, the star ath¬ SYRACUSE, N. Y. March MotJr have scored easily had he MACÓN, OA. Ottawa, 3 to 1, in the third game lohn Boyle and AV. Sullivan. Judges. letes of the Knights of St. 27.~-That started with the pitch. he i Detroit R. IT. E. of the world series ico bury had a most remarkable escape Antony track success in athletics and Immediate Deliveries Evidently American» . r> 9 1 hockey cham¬ team, will in future scholarship muffed the sign. Boston National» . pionship to-night. Ottawa from death here this on compete in all may get together in a _ 6 3 first two won the afternoon the athletic college course Prices (Cha«sia only) Batteries.Ayres, Ainsmith and Stan- contests. Schoolboy Equals Record West Virginia athletic field military events -»vearing the was proved at 1^-2 Ton S*-065 Bob Sbarkey made a jaKe; .'illtnglm, Hearhc. HARTFORD,' Conn.. March 27..Ir¬ University colors of the definitely Syracuse Uni¬ 36x8 cord tire« great «bare¬ I and Uovrdy. McQuillan, O'Neill ving when a hurled more 47th Infantry, New York last pneumatic handed stop of Pipp's toss on Mamaux CLEVELAND, March 27..The Win¬ Joseph, sixteen-year-old high javelin, than 100 versity week when John Barsjha, SJ*25 school boy, who feet a Guard. He is attached to the a star l-I&Ton that saved him all sorts of trouble in AT MIAMI. FLA. nipeg hockey team defeated the Cleve¬ I 3-5 recently set a mark of by member of the track squad, head¬ in three varsity sports at that 30x5 pneumatto rord tires the sixth. An R. land team here seconds for the quarters of the was out resulted where a two- Cincinnati II. E. 5 to-night bv a score of repeated his twenty-yard "dash, struck him in the neck. The shaft company regiment. institution, elected to membership TIME PAYMENTS base error seemed imminent. A moment Nationals. 1 2 3 to 2. performance to-night in Hedberg served during the in Phi Beta the Washington Americans. 8 io i in indoor track meet pierced the neck on the right side and War with the 106th World Kappa, national hon¬ Inc. before Otto Miller hau" singled with j lung. Bresaler and between Hartford came out Infantry and re¬ orary scholastic society. He had main¬ Foster-F.oskam Co., one out, only »Shaw and Rariden; Zacharv, High School and a team directly beneath the chin. cently received three tained an in Metropolitan DlrtrHjuter» Gharrity, Torn«.«.. Weaver to Join White Sox the schools rep-rerenting Only the fact that the arrow citations for average his studies above AT Pin.MÏrs-ClIAM, ALA. high, of Worcester, Mass. point exceptional bravery in battle. Ho has 00 per cent for more than 1896 Broadway at 63rd ¡>t. CHICAGO. March a Hartford High won the passed between the jugular vein and the been three and Phono «'r.1. "''. Meusel's in the seventh was a n. ir. e. conference 27..Following meet, 45 to 23. recommended for the Distin¬ one-half years. triple Philadelphia. Nationals. 7 10 1 between Charles Comiskey, carotid artery saved It is life. guished »Service Barsha high -belt/à la Ruth, that carried r.l- Birmingham (Southern). 0 6 owner of the local team of the Fearful of the .Cross. captained the Orange basket¬ mof* to the fence. Lingral. Welnert and 5 can Ameri¬ Failing Leads in Chess extracting javelin on .-.- ball team this season and «on, C.la/.er Tragesaer; Morrl- League, and "Buck" Weaver, in- the field, Stansbury walked almost a guard of was star Whltehlll, and Peters, Gooch. fielder, said to have By winning six games in of a Army Nine the quintet. He was a quarter . catcher That AT HOUSTON. TEX been hold-out, it ¡V. H. holds the succession, mile witli the shaft in his WEST Outdoors on the baseball team Knth can place his hit» well R. was announced that Weaver's Failing undisputed lead neck. Dr. Aaron Arkin, of the Univer¬ POINT, N. Y.. March 27.. and two years- ago when he so desires he in Philadelphia lt. E. which has two contract, n the annual handicap tournament at of Hans Lobert, the for three seasons played in proved the St Lour» American«. 2*2 years to run, would ;he Manhattan Chess sity College Medicine, removed the got his Army's baseball coach, backfield on the the eighth. Ho shortened hie hold and Cardinal«. 1 » 1 stand. He is to join the team at Hous¬ Club. Walter javelin. Stansbury was taken toa hos- players into the open for the football team. *-_J--»4 « Klnn.7, Rommela an«. Perkins; on ¦ialowan and M. Ramsdell, first time this Barsha Is his to S«it jtfottj' eiafle lato left ¿eld, K«l__»art «ad Cl«i_*>on*. Schupp, ton, Tex., Wednesday, it was an¬ i each with where his wound was dressed and year to-day, when the working way through Price» and Tarro» nounced. soon of 4-.1 to his credit, tro tied t was stated cadets held a two hours* college. His home is in I 'or second and third Fiital, that he would recover. He Plains. practice on the Y., and he came Brooklyn, N. REPAIRS BT EXPERT MECHAIR« »lacea. later walked to his home. The season opens here next to the local university Saturday with Boston College. from tha Boys' High School, of Th« »raMwlck-Batte-Oi-to«** °* Brooklyn. M Wart S-4 »I- >..* *******