Giants Twice Trim Fhillies.Dodgers Drop Pair to Braves.Yankees _and Senators Divid hands Collins Takes Toney Early Scramble; How to By BRIGGS Bats Decide Second Contest Start the Day Wrong Morning Game; Yo«J AMO THE WlFC |M ABOUT AM .HOUR. -AMD YOU COMC To "AND Your. C.irwoU5iiv)t: Beaten X>*EClDtt Tto - Donovan's Team Puts Up Miserable Branri of Base¬ 3REKD TMP placc im Quinn HOLIDAY fM Th& <?OUfvjfr?Y IT .2TARTS To RAltsl a Bad Tt-\r$. ball on Both Oeeasions; Outfielder Neale AMO YOU .'U^Ti OFF EARUV ROAO Badly vmitM A BA-StteiT OF Hnrl in Catehing Fly, but dings to the Pellel UOMCM AmD UIGHT HCART5 Scorelets and One 'I'ally By Charles A. Taylor Gives Waslniii^toii Victory The Giants obaerved Memorial Day by capturing two games from Svee'al Diepateh to The Tribune \v;!d Bill Donovan'a Feeble Fillies. The score of the morning encounter WASHINGTON, M»y 30..-Two bril- liant was 5 to 1 and of the aftovuuon batting battle. 13 to 7. pitching duels featured the holi- After a close of the two day doublu-h'-ader betwesn the Ynn- making study major league teams which keeg and the Senntors here (o-day. represent the City of Brotherly Love, the Pathetica on Saturday and With Rip Collins pitching unbeatable Sunday and the Fillies yesterday, it seems that even though the two bnll in the morning, the New Yorkers chalked their fifth conaecutive vic¬ aggregatior.s, numbering some ftfty*odd players. were combined into one up Let'srivetyourattentioti tory. In Ihe nfternoon tho shoe v/as to-day on our whole, the "whoie" would be so full of holes that no busb league mnnager on the other foot. fjeorge Mogrridjre, Scotch and would accept the combination with a silver platter throwu in for good fhe left-hander of the Senators, wua English worsteds! in fine fettle. Both men went right me a sure. down to the final frames without be¬ Dark, rich backgrounds The ehame of it all is that Judge ing in dfingor. and on each oc enhvened with Ke:ie«aw Mountain Landis, high poten- the undcrdog rallied in one suprcine unobtrusive late of bast'ball, wus to be u elFort. The scores were 2 to 1 and 1 hairline obligcd Two Sisters Vnveil to 0. stripes. spectator at one of tho two farees of drank of suits yesterday. Memorial to Mogridge dtrply the nectar- Quality that both Grant fiiled cup in the afternoon. It was his look and act the The presence of .Uulge Landia was At the Polo Mrot atart. against tho Yankees. He part. due to the unveiling of the memorial Grounds And hurled hltlees ball for aix inning! and, Prices You ctam'T "AND VcJU Go At-oD CUT AiviP ABOUT AM HOUR "" -» moderate to Eddie Grant, former Giant, The Pay is with the exception of Bodie, who .based Captain rI^HE memorial to Gef Traction .BRAMCHES To PUT LatcR it BOT not a saw the on Edward You Pulc - walkod, Yankee lines. who lost his life in the Argonne Forest Captain UTT£R.LV, RUIIsJF£I> to-day's replacetnent Leslle Grant, who lost his life UNDER ThiH WH^eLS OF OUT In the seventh inning Babe Ruth tho World War. The ceremony tracked one to for a costs. during in ihe Forest the Youft BCAUTlFuL.Ul^OUOiM!.; center single. In attending the unveiling was the most Argonne during the ninth, McNally singled to center, impressive tho Pftlo Grounda has ever cloaing days of the World >Var, was completing the t.otnl of Yankee hits. unveiled yesterday afternoon at the also ficlded White furnished a setUng for. Mogridge sonaationflliy. "flanner trousers Poio Grounds by the dead hcro's Just onco did the Yankees So there was pathos and humor in give of two sisters iu the presenco of twen¬ George causo for even a fleeting sec¬ English cricket cloth generous quantities afforded the thou-| ond thought. In the ninth inning and unfinished sands of fans who somehow or other ty-five thousand baseball fans, Ihe rushod in Scotch wor¬ the Huggins his reserves. Few- were unable or un will ing to heed survivors of Company H, of the ster was an easy out, but Roth, sted.none finer! call to more pleasant pastures 307th for hitting hollday Fabian's battle- Regiment, and a liost of in- Mitchell, was safe on O'Rourke's of green than Henry vitcd gucsts who had known error. Chick Hawka ran for Roth. worn sod. and loved Eddic. McNally singled to right and it aeemed Goods at in Victory Captain as if the Sporting all Toney Easy The Rev. stearn roller was about to attendant upon the cere¬ Stanley Cleveland. chap- lurch forward. Ruth crashed one on stores. The pathos lain of the mony in connection with the unveiling 307th. made the prnyer a dead line lo right, which Brower of the Grant memorial is the theme of dedic.'ition. The speukers, each caught. Pipp ended the gamo with a story. The humor sup- tap to of a separate ImIIics of whotn paid the highest trlbute to Mogridge. Rogebs Peet plied by the antics of the Feeble the Company endeavor to win at least one Kterling character of the man Qunm I'itchea Fine Ball in their had Broadway BroadVt ball game began to make ita preaence they gathered to honor. in- Jack Quinn, who opposed Mogridge, at 13th St. "Four at 34th St ielt soon after the mornmg game cluded Sergeant Fred of the pitched a whale of a game, for all that fans on Hanley, Convenicnt started with less than 5,000 307th; Thomas VV. vice- the Scnatora made eight hits off him. Corners" Slocum, He was tool Broadway Fifth Ave. president of the Harvnrd nnd calm under fire and at Warren at *Fred Toney was the Giant pitcher Club; pulled out of several touzh situations. 4]st Sl and his pathway was most Bmooth. al¬ .Tudgc K. M. I.iindis. high com¬ Pipp had eighteon put-outs at first base as many hits as and none though he allowed just and missioner of baseball; John J. Mc¬ of the infiold chances were his two rival boxmen, Hubbell Graw, vicc-president of the Giants; hard. However, the luck of the game an illustration of the dlre broke the Betta. Aa third Lieutenant Coloncl Bozeman Bul- against veteran. atraits of Donovan's Flllies, a CBWrt«lu N. Y. TrlW. U*. Collins, who hurled them over for had tcf be introduced for pmch ger, Major Delancey K. Jay and the Yankees in the hurler iJaum- morning, lookod hitting purposes. His name is Colonel F. W. Galbraith jr.. com- like the Hip of mid-June last year. His Ten Leading Batters the niander of the American I.egion. curve ball broke nicely, while his fast ^ThTGiants took a fancy to curyes Pirates on one was rcally spcedy. In the their former pal. Hubbell, in the The Yankees started their Major Leagues of which George Burns Spree, Cadore Loses Tigers catr:paign first inning, Split Spoils for runs in the morning in the first a down the left The Scores Fray; AMERICAN LEAGCE with double 16-Inning opened Overwhelm Cubs inning. Peck walked and McNally flied and foul line. Baneroft sacrihced MORNING OAMK With to Tlayer Clnb. G. AB. R. R fr field Fordham Fn.cn Champions to left, Ruth doubled center, Peck Jlcllmiin Detroit 41 1M 81 6» 487 Burn. to third, and PHILA. (N. L.) NKW YOKK Boston Goes to Third rounding third base. At this t obb. Detroit..... 45 1H,1 60 78 25 r c Place juncture the rest of the: wa> ali 1: po R ul) In Two Contests George 2b 4 0 In rolled a to Harris and Npe-aLer. CleVttl'd. 8ff 180 36 53 'm brought to which nawilnaji. 1 1 5 0 lltirnn lf... 4 11 3 fl Double-Header Pipp grounder Hlsler, Nt. Loola... 37 157 home with a long fly right, Stonael. rf. 10 1 o no Bancroft, ri> Peck over the rubber with the 48 6S '401 Neale with one hand -Nealo. rf... 0 0 li 1 0 0 FVIach 2t> eped Severeir!, St. Sxmis 37 US H 46 .390 was caught by I«e. rf. SO0 0 0 lirst of the game. run 1 Young rf X 1 1 0 li 0 Leaders Win Morn¬ Pitches 14 tnlly NATIOXAI, LEAGCE after a long ..-*.-- Meuiel, lf.. 811 1 o o Kollv lli_ 3 o i ia o o League McQuillan Sessions in Afternoon; Rob- Indians Take Game. The third inning marked the diwn this sensational capture Wrl'tone. 3b 4 0 1 :i 0 0 cf.. 3 1 1 8 0 n Morning Plnyer nnd Club. «. AB. R. H. In making Walker. to n new era in Yankee for rT. into the concrete wall It. Miller. ss 4 0 0 2 11 Happ. 3b_ 311 1 8 0 ing Game, 13 0; Af¬ bie's Men in of baseball, Hornaby, st. Louis :{,'. 186 28 S7 .423 Neale crashed Wllllama. cf 3 0 1 3 0 (¦ Nmltli c !0I ! »« Slaughtcrcd Contest but Cobb's Men Are Re the on a double steal. Mc¬ KolniMz, St. Louis 24 70 16 SO senseless, but J. Miller. lb 4 0 2 S 0 Morning boys put .880 and fell to the ground 1 Tonoy. p.... 811 0 3 0 ternoon Seore Is 6 to 3 the third with a blow to Mrllenry, st. I,oiii* 30 131 23 40 .374 the ball.
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