Yankees Beaten by Dodgers, 3 to 2, in First Inter-League Exhibition Game of SeasS Ruth's Error in Fourth Halpiii Again 1.-.-,-,-,.__...- Defeats New York XL S. The Days of Real Sport - - - - - - ByBRiocs Goullet-Marin Squad Captains ¦! ¦. II « II Win Six-Day Babe's on Neis's Grounder Nets Team Misplay Winning . Olympic_- Run; Pratt's Bobble Paves to First Race^Gar^ Way Two N. Y. A. C. Veteran Honore« Eg« and Madden Brooklyn Tallies ; Mogridge Charged With Loss by Committee; $200,000 Furious Unped. Required for Expenses Sprinting £l Brings Grind to Q^ By W. J. Macbeth Considerable progresa was made tc JACKSONVILLE, Fla., March 13..This was a happy thirteenth for ward shaping the plans of the America Final Charles H. Ebbets, the genial squire of Flatbush, and he is celebrating team of athletes to the Antwerp, Bei Standing to-night, white vest and all. Mr. Ebbets's gium, classic next at a Gullet and Brooklyn Nationals took a fall August generi Hill and Matfn "'ft Upî-M* out of Miller Yankees meeting of the American coir l2 Huggins's in the inaugural exhibition game of the Olympic Dupuy andRainer.iSJ J 5* season this afternoon a score of 3 2. mittee, held at the New York Athleti and Hanley...2;378 | by to Club Buysse Spel88en8.2.178 i Ji It was not much of a as yesterday. The confab was at Godivier and Van * game, big league baseball goes, and was Nek.2,378 f* drawn tended by every sport body that will b - i< _adly out. Brooklyn outhit New York 12 to 6, and deserved to win. The Yankees showed themselves represented in the international cor By Fred Hawthorne painfully lacking in sufficient bat¬ tests, while Army and Navy represem Alfred Goullet and ting practice, for the Dodger pitchers had the atives Jake Mari. Hugmen swinging at also took part in the conferenc the six-day bicycle race bad balls all afternoon. After five hours of arduous at \\J* clinched work th Square Garden last night by Brooklyn the game of! members adjourned to meet again thi most sensational onTsT George Mogridge's southpaw slants at exhibition! of !_*? Pratt's morning 10:30 o'clock. ever seen on a cycle track, ft weak arm was mainly responsi¬ The Score Of the let who w,,^ ble for the brace of many important decisions ai earned the lion's share tapies the Dodgers BROOKLYN (N. _.) MOW YOItK (A. rived it was glory. ¦""'»«tii_f" ab r h ci L.J at, unanimously voted t hung out in the third Or po a ibrhpo it Oscar inning. Olsen, 2b ..5 1 3 2 2. 0 Tewster. 8b..1 0 0 30 tender the track o< teai Egg and Eddi* _f__u_. Olson's delayed steal of second Neis Johnston. Sb.5 0 1 1 2 captaincy tho had been * Myers, cf ..5 0 2 1 Jll'eH.ln'gh. u.;< l 'J 0 20 to Matthew Goullet and MÄ brooke loose for the plate. Pratt cul »heat. 0 Oil'IpU, lb ....'¡0OIJ 10 Halpin, New York Athlet: rivals all 1Í...3 0 0 2 0 0'Huth. cf ...2 0 0 3 0 1 through the week «_.2? in on the throw. He could have easilj Konctc'y, lb.4 0 1 7 i'ratt. 2b Club, who^iloted the American tea: during a terrific smothered Ward, sa ..4 0.1 3 3« ..400210 "jam" i_,t _.. *l the run and retired the sid< rf ...2 2 Vick, rf ...3 0 1 2 0 0 to at the meets finish of the sixth with a Neis, 2 0 10 Boll«. If ...4 0 1 1 10 victory OlymDic in Atl point^DriS1?* schoolboy toss, but was slow ir Miller, o ..4 0 1 7 0 1 Ruel, c ...4 0 1 6 final hour of and the Billot, o ..10 1 4 00 0 0 ens, London and Stockholm. riding 22?____? handling ball, and then peggec Cadera, ..10 Mo_rldgo. p.l 01 1 2 0 out, ridden into th. "* high, his man. p 0 6 10 Small'ood. p.l 0 0 1 4 0 General Robert Lee con literally *' losing Two clean sin Maniaux. p..l 0 0 0 10 Colllna. p. .0 0 0 0 Bullard, by Goullet single-hand, d «^ followed. Mohart, p. .1 0 0 0 10 10 of gles ..10 ^Gleich ...,0 1ft 0 0 0 mander the East, wired his accep Alphonse Speissens, of* Ruth's error .Krueger 0 0 0 0 {Meusol 0 0 Belei__, ' on Neis's easy groundei ....10 0 0 anee of commander of the America resposibie for this "jam " rw. !" was responsible for the run off Mo Total» ...3« 8 12 37 13 2l Totals a flash from the ...802827151 team of which was field a« ÄKS gridge in the fourth. .Batted for shooters, forthwit ers had slowed down Mamaui In the sixth Inning. approved by the members by a resoh Smallwood in Form tRan for Vick in the eighth Inning. tion. gap of a quarter of a he^Ä? (Batted for (Tollina In the ninth Inning. Colonel Robert M. Thompsoi lap. Out Jl Brooklyn we. unable to score eithei former of the camp leaped Goullet, threw Dodger» . 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 9.S president American Olyn his wheel and &m,?,*"it; en Percy Smallwood or Warren Collins Yankees . 0 0 0 1 0 00 1 0.2 pic from fairly burned th_ forniacommittee, telegraphed Cal up as he led the field in N S^nallw.ud pitched high class baseball Two-base hit.Pecklnpaugh. Three-base hit. that he be recorded as donatin A terrific wîLît' he was at his best in the pinches. Thi Vick. Stolen baaes.Olnen. Myer». Nel». Peckln- $5,000 toward the fund to send th pace was set by -he FUi paugh (2J. Vick. Sitcrlflce ¡th Freddie - Yankees were lucky to score in thi fly.Ruth. hit.Neis. Sacrifice American men to Hill nextjicAi inm Double play.Smallwood. Porklnpatigh Belgium. Goullet's was ¡me,liífMir 'fourth. Miller's low throw on Peel and J'ipp. Left on bason.Brooklyn, tí; New It was that speed even X. Bas«-« on balls.Off York, agreed approximate he rode like a greater m stealing -put Rogers on third, whenci 1; off Culore, I ; off Mamaux. $200,000 would be for fiend, mile after he was Mohaxt, 4; off Smallwood. 1. Hits.Off required th until a¡J able ... almost to walk home on Ruth'; Cadore, 2 In S Innings: off Mnma.ni, 2 In 3 in a expenses. Madden, dropping fro» liinings; off Mohart, 1 In 3 off ENDANGERING wheel, was caught and ¿j long fly. 6 In 4 Innings; Mogridge, passed. a Innings; off Small«vood. 5 In 4 Innings; off Athletes Leave July 24 never | Mohart, rookie Brooklyn pitcheT Collins. 1 In 1 hinlng. lilt by pitcher.By Your Probably again will the te-Â was wild as a hawk in the bu ridge (Wheat). Stnn-k Mog¬ Tentative dates on which some por¬ prbciüus of Goulett's work on the eighth, Mohart. 8. by out.By Mamanx. 5; by tions of the team will in the track be seel after handing out three bases on balls Collins. 1. PassedMogridge, 2; by Smallwood. 2; by be sent across Garden. Out of the struck out both and ball.Ruel. Umpires.O'Day were announced. The team of Young ufe mile sprints in the twenty-oi,i Pratt and Vick. Dlneen. Time of gami.2:07. and track Just ¡ast hoar Gouirl Rvth give tho fans a thrill in th. field athletes will leave on July himself won, a dozen, and 24, which would To HAVE A it was besides fourth before delivering his sacrifie- while and set them in Antwerp COUPLE his furious riding that t-J lie Koney Olsen were disposing on August 3. The members of Egg and Madd n for«! fly. knocked th. bull iar over th of Pipp It was a the LAT>Y out of the race distant right Held but big mistake. shooting team will sail about July 3. FRiENkDS the sixth sprint. ».'¿I wall, the wim Mohart purposely passed Ruth, fill¬ to be followed one carried it foul by about thirty feet ing the and then week later by tho worp^y Scenes of wild excitement. In the first two bases, struck out cyclists. It was deemed advisable to over as soon as Goulett had folloiH innings Mogridge go both Pratt and Vick. have the members of the the line in first flashed acrojjl the Dodgers ir. order. With two out i team in swimming VUv« CpT-r« N. Y. Tri..__ Im. place on the fina; the Bel^-iam three weeks ¦ of the race. He disj Yankees' first, Pipp worked Ca before M i and Magin were »J dore for a Huggins to-night announced the their scheduled compétition in order corded a tremendous pass. Cadore had "Babe names of the men to become ovation a. 0*3 Ruth in the lio'e who will make the acclimated. N rode, arms over each when Leon suddenl advance on the of The sectional .ther'a should.'1 wheeled, and by a throw camp the champion tryouts of track and slowly around the track. quick caugh Reds at Miami. are ns field athletes will bo New It Pi¡-p flatfooted off first base. Wall They follows: the held throughout Yorkers was announced by the was chased Catchers-.Hannah and Ruel; pitchers.
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