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Yankees Finally Win Game from Dodgers.Rain Prevents Giants 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 Ping Bodie, 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 hit 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 pitchers. 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 Manager 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-. Double 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 Waite Hoyt 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 run 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 pitcher 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.
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