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.30 SPORTS. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 8 1921—PART 1. SPORTS. Griffs Nosed Out in Thrilling Tilt, 6-5 : Four Scholastic Records Broken in Track Mee ' RECORD DRIVES%Y RUTH ! STELLAR PRFORMERS IN HIGH SCHOOL CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES. ICENTRAL AND WESTERN "~ AND MEUSEL AID YANKS - - BOYS MAKE NEW MARKS | | i Babe’s Eighth Circuit Clout Sets Mark for Distance and Bob’s Bat Settles Fate of Johnson in Tense Battle. BY DENMAN THOMPSON. ) ENSE with excitement, crammed with fielding feats and bristling ttle royal staged at American League park vesterday, when Naiionals in a bitter toe-to-toe slugging , match went down to defeat before the Yankees by a tally of 6 to 5.4 Those at the ringside witnessed one of th2 mast colorful combats ever Los ssorbing. in fact. that the more than 10,00) missing detail of a victory for the Johnston and Douglas Each Win Three Titles— McFadden Stars at Discus Throw—Blue and White Team Takes Meet. i 1 | | | BY JOHN B. KELLER. Fm R record-breaking performances and keen contests for second and third places in most of the fifteen events made the high school with thrills was the ba ral stadium track and field championships held vesterday in Ce ssting than any similar meet conducted here in several vears | The establishment of new marks began with the victory of Artt Nichols of Weste ¢ high hurdles and heiore the games had enc | other records wer tered by Leslie McFadden of Central in t | javelin hurl, Hugh Johnston, Cenfral team captain, in the disc throw, and e put on in the capital fans were willing to overlook the ivilege of viewing proceedings of such a spictacular nature, Beaten | 2 e i - ; o ; ; : \ 3 L Fhough they were at i: £l beil, the Griffmen put up a doughty scrap i 3 : > % 3 ; : : : o : W s Tee Douglas, Westerner, in the hop, step and jump and led on points, desp.t me toirible body blows, until the final round. % sllE S N \ |, AS expeetod moeet was a romp Svhen a sockdolager adminisiered by Bob Meusel set them down for the A = Frendds 5 fRoag : a X for Central. T 1 White This lanky product of the g 3 | s % % : . ¥ : N i A _\«} ' Western 2t of bingles good for as many runs . - - 3 : : e fricpen e - B O e T with yen | YORK Al KL TR | Proves Best in Triangular Competi- | civunpionshipe, wven of iis athioios o = ¥ : finishing in 1 Western had four tion With 67 Points—Gallaudet | winner and Wl siinie g more damaging effect to the aspir tions ot Walter Johason ech ¥ Relay Outscores Maryland. | What Mr. Meusel Did. Taking a leal oul vi siatns i »ok he f. relay « oo whaled i bali 0ser e SCOT€00.rd 2 Georsze Washington yosterday wor S s 2 e with a pal on the runway ahead o :: tricngalas 1 field meet at Gal- | him in the third mnng for the oniy 5 laudot in wh npleted with repre- | T€Ch. whose colors were borne by tallies obtained off bLarney Uil the sentative of it and University 1 Aubince, 'h e arest and Capt, eighth. Then, arier the irabino had i of Maryiand. Hatchetites s ed | 12d Pugh. Central il Whitse excelled all his previods oris wiih 67 points, while Gallaulet got | Mye Littlepage and Hugh John- a slam which cwewred the " 1 Maryland trailed with 2 |ston in the event, whil Westorn was of the barricade in center field—his 1 » 1 { Pirformances in the ment were rather | roprogented by Fount Hawken eighth circuit ciout of the season and SHINGTON. ;. | medioere, as practically all the students ! Nichols d Douglas. Eastern ar the mighticst bose ever porpetrated | ib.... ! Were new to the sport. Summaries: | Business did not start team, L Ty, cable Tt Hi I £ dash Won by Mathew and | Contral, | which | finished second contributed a he aouble Wi i Taied, Tk G W 03 | never challenged seriously after the When Ward iviowed Swl. .ubu i | 3 ol HU OHNSTON, CENTRAL. 0 Wit g e | or il Biae and White, dook thedend the Natonals again torged to - lae o : ot The Blue and White captain was n tripie winner. He smaxhed the record in | o i from Aubince when t front in their haif he contributed the ! Picinien, 4 i the dincus throw and easily took the century and furlong sprints. i or e ier . "W | streteh. but the Techite spri i » Chinn a five-yard advantage over the | Johnson, p. station through his history-making wallop. Griffs Obtain Early Lead. , After emerging from a tizht place! in the opener. when binzies by Peck and Meuscl and a pass to Ruth load- ed the bascs with two out Johnson traveled along in fine style for six rounds, Mcusci's marathon jolt in the third being the only development to| disturb his equanimity, and not much| importance was attached to this at, the time, owing to a cluster of tallies already acquired by the home brigade bone-crushing heartbreaker in th : final frame to dash the hopes of the : = | mes. G capital phalanx—a whistling tripie to LUREREREEEER 1 8 0 | . AR A HENy the jury box that cashed a pair of his tted for Hofmann in seventh. i | 4 Con by Crocks. M s/ second: and: thind Tioch ¥ i, o0 z20000 22 i Traes, G W ners increased the lead to ten vards, ot the half dozen runs chalked up by 03160001 0— i and Pugh raced across the finish fully the visitors Measel eitaer drove in or | Twobase hits— (@), Milan, Meusel. | twenty-five yards ahead Tohnston. scored hims but the one Ituth | Ward 2. Thrcebise hit Ttome r | G.: son | Western was a poor third. The tim personally escorted to the counting | Meusel Stolen bave. Sacrifie - { 06 "W |3 minutes and 41 seconds, was abo . Jug, ble. plays-— o Pipp 9 | Time, 2 3 | the average for sehe nile relay [ Tt Som-won by Nichols never tipped a jump whe : Birower 0" Rourk rd in the 1 %" [he broke his own re <6 5, M ard high hurdle ra y pressed by Lit A1l the way. and the latt only a stride behind when th »ped, but he had toppled and was disqualified. Wilsc 1 of Tech was given second plac Nichols reduced b full sccond 1920 record when he won in 164 seconds. Johnston and Douglas Star. Hugh Johnston and Lee Dougl Left on bas o Q' two on b Wahington. N, 11 g, two run<’ sco. in secend Hoyt. none out in ninth (Harris, Jolnson. 1: neon. Winni Dinee h LEE DOUGLAS, WESTERN, iC I, N i > i il Thix boy set a new mark for the hop, step and jump, besides finishing RINCETON, N. J., May 7.—Vale athletes defeated Princeton in a first in the quarter-mile daxh and broad jump. dual track meet here today, 56 points to 48. It was one of the [ ™35 1 wou by Telson. G. W. hardest fought meets ever held here, the result being in doubt |] hard. G.: o third, - Ormond, G until the last event, the 220-yard dash, which Feldman of Yale won in | ; second, T 3L Distance, Won by Kay. G. W, G W3 third, You in—Won by Eskew. Moo third, Matthew, Before Hiking Out West hot Time, 0.22 off Jonn Picus Quinn. The veteran spitballist. after being kicked for Lant call for big league base *Hosard dash-Won by Stevenson, Prince. Tootiion 3 n Lee Douglas, truitl feties by Jud a R Mol U1 May 28 ton: “second,. Coxe. Yale; third. Johnson e who scored three firsts each for theis e e ot iheiuate Thurdand Princeton. " Time, 0.48 4.5, Stevenson broke w0 miles—Won hy Crooks, M -m...L:s-hool.. crowned their brilliant cloris G Time, | With record feats Johnston, W for the distance, which “'*;Symcuse Sprinter Also Travels 220 | {;ny'yr 3¢ third. Lauritson, withieonrd - faater Johastan. wiio and furiong sprints, hurled the discus 1 in 21 1-5—His Team Ann 1302 fee inches, beitering by 1 foo 3 €x¢* IMICHIGAN NOSES OUT 1 rhehia 'the mavk he et 1uat. year: ‘ i H Trianguluar Meet. Jugla « quarter dash and [ regita, finiiied 2 poor third, six boat lengths behind. The time of the S e, T £ }\ OHIO STATE IN MEET | Doglas weom o ok e o, sten ¢ Z i SIS L e 2 e S e SYRACUSE. N. Y.. May 7.—Syracuse I ® ¢ winning crew, 9 minutes 4602 seconds, while not exceptionally Tast for | e T oy KOEers hinCston: L won in track and fleld In the trian-| COLUMBLS, +Ohio, May and gump, “,'rll:'m-‘““"\;‘“l-t;‘m"l o nee, was considered good in view of the rowing conditions. 5 i = gular games with Pittsburgh and Col- | place by Stipe in the hammer throW, | mgre than Nordlinger of Western s Masses. Prince- | gate. Scoring 56 points against 33 for [the Jast event of the day, gave Mich-|able to negotiate for a record at the in the opener, got the gate in round! two. when Johnson lined a double! against the right fleld wall following successive singles by Shanks, O'Rourke and Picinich. Waite Hoyt then was summoned and yielded “a sacrifice fly to Judge to bring the| Nationals' run total for the inning up to three. In the following frame a gift dou- bound for Cleveland, where, on ‘Tuesday, they onen their first awinz through the west, Nationnls this afternoon play a farewell contest wich the Boston Red Socks thelr xuests. Duffy's clan han refused | o remain in the lowly position | anxigned it by the forecasting | experts and now isx riding at RINCETOX, X. L. May 7.—Princeton’s varsity cight-oared crew up- | princeton’s recor <et all predictions today by defeating the Olympic champion Navy | *Haififite rn—won by cumpben, yale eight over the mile-and-seven-eighths course on Lake Carnegic | o™ imer 3 iemans. Yale: third, Couover,” Prince: 45 One-mile run—Won by J. Campbell. Yale: Van' by one-third of a length. Harvard, the other starter in the triangular T T T i 1 Betore hopping a rattler | ce was on ever seen on the one with Johnson and Hoyt both set- tled down to an_effective. machine- like method of hurling, but in the Proposition for the Washington club, ix due to filng for the | | most vixitors, while McBride fx ex- | | placid 5 feet 78 inch. b tect a5 inch Monie of Syracuse in the qua in 49 seconds. Monie’s second vietory | inches. Th when he fol- | State and Big S ermile §tate threw the discus 131 feet 11|ever achieved in competition by a shattered both the Ohio| Washington high school athlete. ~ AL X to the min- ble to Rice from Peck and Ruth. who| | the ton of the second divix" ' et 3 overtook the Tigers and pulled the “after you" act on his| | with an even salit in St T otwo a ‘quarter-length hres | Y >R, P T tuird, $leffelfinger. | Pittsburgh and 27 for Colgate. . jzan a 69-to-66 victory over Ohio|last championships. Texas jeaguer. Brower's single and a played and onlr a game ond a | : the Crimon winnong 1t lengths of open wat arated |20 gard hurdies aslor, Princoton: | _ Allen Woodring, acuse, did the!Siate in a fast field and track meet! Leslie McFadden, the Central boy long fly by Harris gave the Grifts| | half in the rear of the Griff- | Jnan ace by two and one- | Princeton and Harvard at this point ond. . Masser 0 ieflelfinger. | Century dash in 9 -conds and cov- | this afternoon. Ohio State won seven | who did such good work in the field unother tally and a two-run lead. men. i and the Tigers the| At tic mile-and-z-half stake Prince- | Yi Time, 0. 7 jered 220 yards in 211 conds. firsts to Mich six, with two|events last season, topped his record This margin apparently was a safe Sam Jones. nlwars n tough | !J (v by six lengihs. Uy on ven Lerms with || Shot putWon lay Tinlses, Prineeton: second, | Shew of Pittsburich, America's selec- | ovents being ted i Tn tho Savelin hurl. Mo pent the apear | ) e e 28 " bo rews | dJordun, Yule: third, Keck, Princeton st | a S ASL FE1 Matoxrad £ 3 s ¥ s oy - Ree x i v of the dversaries, both crews {tion for the Olympics, fell before! Two records fell. Spiers of Ohio 152 feet 7 inches, the greatest distance H thitty Speers, Princeton, hes: second, Crinks d ; third, Rutan, |OVer Shea in the day it From that point to the finish the T rers gumely fought off the Na Lalke Carnegie. Th into the lead at ¢« marks. Pete Stinch- (the 1920 championships McF: seventh, the contest began to take rl‘o.d to call on Mogridge or | ! Crimson cre on a different aspect. Walter was chary. the s Wiih Prinecton | ehallenge and crovsed the line one- lowed Woodring in the 220 yards,; s 5 > | wiih neeton | €l 1 0 £ : S.icomb, foot ball star, be th, | had set a meet re. at 132 feet. heiped over a rough spot hefe. after G e {ana e M e rdar | Ui of et e e Nave | 6 feet 3l turned the’ balance in the games 10| Onio D e e o e o Mot st of ioaasral oyt an oth had hit safely. when n . however, could hold | finished ragged wand nearly cxhausted. ielzht, 5 feet 83 inches. racusge. {twenty-three feet in a broad jump |battied on even terms in the high when he went one inch beyond that|jump. They split the points, but urie, Princeton, dis- P ond, Cowien” ¥ PENN 2-3 POINT AHEAD | Qistance, Simmons of Michigan tied | Nichols won the jump-off for the med- oo 18 {the western conference record of 21.3!al. An odd feature of the pole vault off of a third-place | ioa for onl Brower snared a drive from Peck and | %as floundering for a couple of weeks. |the cov doubled up Hoyt with a fine peg to| He turned in an errorless performance | period O'Rourke at second. and connected for a double and two | start P’rinceton a singles. all clean drives. He has six | to close the quarter-iengih zap, and from tie lon on an average of about three e Nawy otarted | Pounds to the man. 3 Aithough the weather was fair, row- distance 22 feet, 3 in I o 220, | was the IN TRIANGULAR GAMES |imtne 220 0 e o e | L ihs Jumpin { i | a i”;.»[iThl' Navy It ontweigned Prin gruelling race he- i - sruell, rai of a point in a triangusar athletic|ten. ' Things Happen In the Eighth. safaeti Hi i 3 g : safeties to his credit in the last three | 16 pokt Was rea inz conditions did not mike for fast | Pole vanlt—Won by Gard [ b ! : ree | before the half post waes reached the R aceat hewy: Ko tor aas et 9% inchen:! sec £ a o 3% h_B.x in the eighth things began o, games. L oiioios 6 Boit aoar from the Crine Recent heavs rains had swollen 112 feet 9% inchen) second, Bogers, Yale, T YORE s Capt f State w tehetweaniLophling ol Mech iand 3y appen. Ruth's homer was the first| — Brower continmes to perform well| son oarsmen 2 a2t ke, causing a heavy flow over | : i 3 3 eet 6 inches. 2 RK, May 7.—Pennsylvania ' point scorer with twelve points, and R ockling won. but i Ol the dam and a dively strong nosed out Dartmouth by two-thirds:Simmons of Michigan was next with |not before both contestants had ex- m ’ 3 i ceeded the height clearcd by Sup gontribution. Then. after Pipp died.|in the fiald and aqded anoth i ] S ; Y another safety | the finish it was x i z Y on Ward rammed a tow-bagger to right.| once ne'fg'f"i”m?‘*. ball_consistently | gradually dropping further behind, yity crews follows i v 3 sylvania had 51 points. Dartmouth wpn Summaries of M, ¥ Walloping Waliy Schang was_pur- | justed. ;i mEhta properly ad- | MOy b e L e Princaten | rincoton=—Bow, .Rush: ~Fleniing, Vs Us 501-3 and Columbia 11 2.3. i T oo g o O st n incetofl afime, Curtis, . Lew Morgan, The New England college captured | tral); second, Melton (Central); third, Kera posely walked at this juncture, filling | Harris larraped a ha-d 1i , -d liner direct- | boat incrcased its strok om 3 7 k the bases and the wisdom of the|ly into Ruth's hands gn hie onl)“l::.:l 37 and shot u!uz' In"Tront of Ar o> | Brigham; - stroke, Leh; | coxswain, ’:,Emf,“imf:_‘;“_dd 3;";‘,::";;",‘(’9 Fennsyl- | . Johnston (Cen- ral); third, Schueidvr 5t of Annapo- second, Kern (¢ strategy was made apparent when| turn at bat. He f v o ] B outin front of A o g = . Hoyt rapped to Johnson, who started | rifice fly and ek | e e e oEe Nt Navy—Bow, Lee: Frawley, Jordan, |Hit Timely, Driving One Pitcher . J. Thomson, Dartmouth, Olympic | S Time, 0,93 a dual killing with a toss to Picinich, | by Hoyt. R e a-q €r post was Moore, Sanborn, Johnston, Gallagher; star, won two hurdle events and the | Robert Maurer to Head Ii i 440-yard dash— v Douglas (Western) ; ~Val completing it by ferrying 10| MWeael lacked only a hase on balls | Here the Ni o Stroke. King: coxswain, Clark, From the Box in Scoring high jump. rer to Head Impesing!.ccond, Nettekoven (Central): third, Mot Judge, and leaving the count kAotted. | of doing about everrtiime n balls, Here the Navy coxswain called for parvard—DBow, Damon; Morgan, At- Earl Eby of Pennsylvania was out-| A i i gomery (Central). Time, 0.54 T e emter 1o e | 2f SOInE about cverything possible in|a 38 stroice and the 1niddics putting | kinson, Olmstcad, Ladd. MeCagk, Terry: 9-to-7 Vict ‘run in the 440-yard dash by C. rray of Officials at Big Games Half-mile rm—Won by Tyree (Central); i the A is string of hits|all their strength behind their oars, | stroke. . COXBW: : -to-¢ Victory. -yard dash by C. D. second, Nicklas (Central); third : fag end of this {rame when the Na- | embraced a single. double. triple And troke, Brown: coxswain, Tierson. Rogers, a teammate, in 30 2-5 Seconds. Next Sat tral): Tin e e e tionals were presented with & run|home run, and on his woth d WEST POINT, May 7.—Army lost to 1 : ¥ X e: urday. Al e SALLS, 5 that again gave them the ascendancy. ., n his other appear- g e iy AT Ao AL N s Lo 3 5 —Won Ly Shipley (Central) ; second, D B o ced Harie who | 2ce, With the bases unoccupicd, he] SIX IN ROW FOR GIANTS. . Catholic Uniyersity 100y, 7 ot ThE | cago In a doal track meet toasy. 105 to 20, | AN imposing array of eMcials will J); thind, " Buckman~ (Gentral). b T S L Dl S e s JOvereaumation of his sprinting | NEW YORK, May ©.—The New York HER the seventh and elghth frames, re-| 10w CITY. lowa. May T.—lowa won the ford ‘carnival to b Metd by the S0r i oL 3%l oom. NSl driec o Tignt. Hanw | abiity by Johnson ended the Nation- | Nationals won their sixth straight Uring the Army piteher to' the side | aunl rack et Wil Soriimectera” tod. | Club of Central in the Mount Pleasant ) Botiea Sup ar second, but when Meus | 218' rally in the second. Barney at-|Eame here today defeating Brooklyn nes after a brace of tallies had been| 100 to 40. / stadium next Saturday afternoon. The (knocking ov sel's throw went through Peck, Baker | [“Mpted to advance from second on before a capacity crowd, 3 to 1. Beoted lp cach of theme innings S May T.—towa State | BTOUP:. headed by Robert A. Maurer, {20 Fecord. S Hoyt, lined up in Indian fashion {JU4B€S fy to Roth. He saw he| Bhlyn ARILO.A N Y 2 n 3 e Cadets hit cleanly in the s. el i Minn, May & lowa State | principal of Central, who wi sy Michols {n J and Host. lined up in Indian fashion {couidn't make’the grade berore. hait | Ot 3 & 1% purie) 'Score Ninth Straight Victory by |ond and rang the scoring gong twice. | toguy, 5 to n o feld aud tecek bere Loncrary referee, ineludes the follows | (iouy s by E. Tugh Bt Wien the supposedly decisive | the distance was traversed and start- | Johasion3b 4 11 = Their other run, coming in the % g —— S S st i tral); third, tally. ed back, but proved an easy victim, | Grithrf. 4 1 2 Beating Cards, 2 to 1—Bigbee's | fourth. was the Yesult of Denaults| CAMBRIDGE Maww. Mar Z-The tar| Licut. ¢ R. Bagle, Michigan: Royee iie relay e G e st A oxed . v d error.”asacrifice, & wild pitch and | yard track, Yean ifeied te Mycatiusedis Hough, Princeton: 7 A= Practher | Demarest. F It scemed the Yanks were done for g0 3 Hitting Decides. | f,,-;ih',‘ Ql)r:‘l(l)atr:n‘enéh;;‘ifcr:)lI‘hflez‘:';':dV e = “.' Lo ,‘ e ;.',d'g(";n %, Edmonston, Georgetown, Western 0¥ et in the ninth when, with Roth on Flid PITTSBURGH, May 7.—Tne Pitts.|18FEely in the collegians' broaking (he | feated Lomgh in o track mect hers. totay: | ton: Charies et o e T 2 first through the medium of a swing- 1020 burgi: Nationa 5 5 tic in the seventh, timely hitting re-| 74 to 38. Y lton: W. = ft Vashing-3 Stnaning trosd Jump-—Won by 1 e R e e o o 1.0 burgi, Nationals won their ninth|gsulting in two runs. doiix : : Quigley and C. 0. Moran, |em): viooni. 1 Wricht "oty . O'R chas e g ! s. L i ok nia. timers: C. E. Beckett, f/Western) and Thurber (Central) tied B B e llterit ctab. of ke A L3003 straight victory today by defeating| Ammy. ABH.0.A. €. T o SOUTH BEND, Tnd.. May 7.—linois de s, S eckett, ) ends Murier NOmtial) ) / B o e ana the mignty Tutn | Mails Is Too Much for White S0X, | s 30 62111 Towss.. 30 8§37 5|5t louis 2 to 1. e A 3% pai AR 0. | teated Notre Daae'fa'n WAl {rack mest - L riferees K B, Gray, Yale, [l r'won tows for medal. Di succeeded merely in lofting to Harris. | H s . 3 e & “ e s 5 | Frenehef: 4 0 3 0 Driscoll1n el 01 5) ] e, cl | Reunning high jump—Nichols (Wester " But Fere the Goddess of Fortune but- Being Invincible With Bosokion e 0 O L S tia i the Second st wic Foar 1118 i e L f10; Chasles Schin: —aller, e (enial) S0 for A i, e i W e fickle da E ew ) —3 | nier s “th g 1) < = 2 2 LI e , Yale, and John den «Central). He feet 3 inche ™ him. Plop raiacd A iitte Ay Men on Bases. o onsieny. Maneroft, Ertsch, Youns, | Bier Sent the ball into the right fleld | 303 K Mac i Barr, Haryard, field judges; Douglas | Nichols won firstplac in Jumpott. Which neither Harris, Rice nor Brow- | CLEVELAND, Ohio. May 7.—Cl e These e i brisch ome. min- thira e i perepureh, scored I the| futiors: 4 11 2 Gumn: {fabwer. Yireinia: George T.7Sharp. | Witfiee™” sctim, e ) R e 3 ELAND. . 7. eve- | Kildufr. Threebase hit—Frisch. Home run— | third on Bigbee's hit, his steal of sec- | pasherss. 2 Curran.2b. jeorge Washington; Frank <, CHIETDY G X beoonls erke (Tech): th! er quite reached, Roth trekking to |y, Sher il home : £ hie Rowland.e 2 0 5 & Lync LA ERN £ rank Kirk, | firke (Western). Distance A W Bik bat was all he required and ' Mails was very effective, especially | netchy: Bancroft. Frisch, Kelly and Snyde . aventh Clanzer tripled tolCraginp.. 0 0 0 0 {{icorgetown. marshals: J. E. Hass, | Nordiinger (Western) in A big bat was all he ncauired and ! ith’ men on bases. the White Sox|Grimin ang Mier. Lt on bases— New | pansand Bighee registered his third|Remnett”. 1 0 8 0 £ 3 . |P¢nnsylvania State, announcer. | vanlt—Won by Supplee (Tech): soc Milan's dome. reaching the far cor-|threatening but once. York. Bromivn. 3 e on halls ~of | BIt. scoring the winning run. uiter. 2 1 0 0 0 Hits Hard and Fields Well in| Invitations ‘to compete have been McFadden (Central): Lockigg (Teeh) and ner before it could be relayed in. . | The champions drove Wilkinson' goier: [Bi of Smil 2. Strack owt — Ty} omriiee. M5 % o |Jameasier 10 00 3 3 eXtended to many’ high and prep | Jamrty (enE, e for thi, Tocking o And It mattered not that Baker|f{rom the box in three innings and also | iews I aetice Tiow ot | Manaat s 2. 0.4 00 9 == 2l Defeating Carnegie Tech by Hhat panethis section. Among those | 5. R LA left him on third, for although Judge | hit Hodge at will. geme--1 bour and 40 minutes, Shtonir. 2 0 1 '“-3",.\ 0l Totals...3% 72716 Totals...38 12 27 14 = have promised to enter squads | Discus throw—Won by M. Johnston (i raised Some hopes by stinging a sin-| The score: ” Stonkm, STt B Rattat-fob Snvthis Th- niath oo 9 to 3 Count. are Baltimcre: Po timore City |tral) : second. Kern (Central): third, Dufly Ele to center, Carl Mays was Impress- | Chicazo. ARH. 0.4, Clev ARH. 0.4 BRAVES WIN IN 11TH Hornsby,2b 4 1 0 21 tBatted for French in ninth inning. g b Qollege. Staunton Military Academy, | (Centrall, Distance, 102 feet 11 inehes. new ed_into service and Josephus was!Jomnsomws 4 1 2 3 Jamiewonlf A s il Fournier,1b 3 2 7 7| #hutted for Stevenson in ninth inning. University of Maryland found Car-|pufusta Military, Woodberry Forest. fecord. Old record of MO Feet. “wnate. iy ML forced by Milan, who' In_ turn was MillenSh 4 9 2 3 imiiil 7 0| BOSTON. May To-Barbarcs single, | Nelloorsic 3 b 2 1| f§Batted for Willide in ninth inning. negie Tech easier than it expected | High. taston ™ Hiee! High Western | 'Sy FputWon s Zalsak (Central orced by Rice, while Brower was ef- | Collins.2b.. 2 0 8 2 4 Southworth's sacrifice and Boeckel's} Lavan. 11 chmidt,c, 1 0o 2 . . gh, Eastern High, Business g on by Zalsak (Central): second. faced on a rolier to Peck | Hooper et oo 4 ol Simgie to center. with two out in the | Dillvet O 4 1 Giuznerp. 3 H c 8 2 91008 9 14| vesterany, and won another base ball | Mount St Josephs.” Gilman o High. | Duty (Central) s third, April (Tech). Dist { Falkar.. 2 0 0 Garas 1 1!1ast of the eleventh, sent over the run | Sterdel 201 R Do 3y, White Decas 3y | VICtory, by 9 to 3. The College Park | Sehool. “Tome. John Marshall Hixh, _ Juelin burl—Won b McPadden (Contral) 140 Sewellws, 1 2| which won 2 to 1. for Boston from| rrotais.. 30 4 21 P Do Do (e ite, Denault () | nino hit the ball hard and fielded | Broarly Hali "Gaithersburg High, fiond: Pareila (Techi: nim, ‘Tt atas CAUGHT ON THE FLY [ 515 oan Philadelphia today St Louis o el rromx—Wilbide, McGrath, Denmuit, Driscoll. ptiy e, s e :‘;Klrl-"l“"u:h. Emerson Institute, 1 puon " big Doy ' 130 1o hew ke S 3 > e TTRp K. Jonls . - Mack,“Dunn; Stélen bases—benwalt, | Maryland got a run across in the|Friends, All Souly’ Episcopal Cl veord. Old_reéBrd of 132 feet made by M Yaraiel 20011 Maiiny (Thia AR 0 oon, A oa Vil 08 0 188G P8 ST B st &k Serlice, VS | opening inning, and in the fourth | School, St James ard Sehyvesmaron [Faden in' 1920 Nikisani:0 00,1 Nealert. . "8" ¥ 070 powellct. Run Fournier. Bighee, Glamer, Frror | ot Wilhide, Rowland Dollard 12). | base on balls and four hits and an| 2 « home rum drive was the |Lero.. 1 0 0 o Willmarr 4 0 3 0 Stowonrt 4 i e L Curey Tyeee bawe | S0 BitS-Chtetenton, Deaauit,” Tyneh. | iflela out sent four more men scamper- | GALLAUD et Ml A Lage 3 9 gumir g e ey Glutner o Fmahy | S0k UL OF Moty 10 i § tmiingsd {img: ‘ovor the plate. In the next in-| NAVY ATHLETE ET IS BEATEN O T scd over the “mntags”| M. E SR T Teus. 21 13 Boeckel3b, 4 Slolen s gbee | Left on basex — St | Bollacd: 3, - Struck outTly Mecrath 5 by | Ding: a walk and a sacrifice and a| mign on the scoreboard und approxi- | *Batted for Hodge in 9tn. It Siller.oe 3 3 Holkedb.. 4 Sheniel, 2 off Glazher, 1. Struck out Dollani, 0. CHit' by pitcher—By McGrath | 8ingie got another run over, and in | OVER VIRGINIA, 91 TO 34 BY DREXEL INSTITUTE oy e gl Bt Sl 4 a0 00000 0 0 0ol Whewte 3 3 e 3 Nherder. * vapires Gty fares A 0 cliuglic TS pLelt o | e CIERLL o A i | : U LADELPHI pefore. Babe's wallop was even more 13021011 0 x8| Ringp.... 4 7 McQuil'np 1 Bherdel. i Lmpiren ey igley and | Spses—Army, 9: Catholic . Umpires— | walk filled the bases with Maryland! ANNAPOLIS, Md. May 7.—Virgi LADELPHIA, May 7.—Gallau- e Gt b AT S e i e S AR I AR LRy VgD > 1 Qr » Oy Time of game—2 hours and 10 wmin. | MRT, Marsba and Trautz. Time of game [ men, and Bailey cleaned them with a|was defeated in ar“v\l-‘l'dli'\(:k a\flr;g&n:; t}i‘efi lCnl ege of Washington could not Pearing from SIENE AL U point where | Stepienan, Ol To base s Mouit ais.. 38 Totals.. 37 i o 2 triple to right center. meet with the Naval Academy on the | Stitite heve. today oan tan 1o 1 The newly erecied fence joins the old | Jamicson. Speaker ohnston. Three-basé | oTwo eut 1o 11th when winning run scored. UB! ‘arncgie Tech got two of its three ' local field this afternoor ere_today and lost to thn, one. S ioles mieson. Sacel | jiadelphia ... 010000000001, C 2 S DEFEAT REDS. What May Happen runs in the sixth, when Durkin, with | Virginia lunk‘un‘l‘\'“r;.\rr“gg“firi’: Y g mf:lo:,%lmi, de 3, Drexel bunched New York's vietory enabled it to re- | pod Jomanen 8 Smith. - Double | il S 080000000008 CHICAGO, May 7.—Timely hittin 5 one down, tripled to left center, and olderness ephes st places. | hits on Lahn ih the fourth and fifth, . e 1) a 3 < Holderness, Shepherd, McKee and | driving h g Rain third place th (e league stand- | Pifrage Be Harbare, € Frrors - | DY Ewomblcy, Kt tin en- in Base Ball Today|Sisder folioved him immediately | Curtis of Xaty won the twi re EBoatwright finishing the Same. ing. and only fact that St. Louis | oF Wiikiaion siller, - Seguilan, Twobase | 4bIcd Chicazo o defeat Cincinnati, 4 QY | with & long drive over . Eiseman's|lay in § minutes 1745 secoman e re- ;;m"dfl BORWEIEhL FTIlIng the gamE, \purt Detroit prevented the Nationals | Hits— Metguillan. | Stolen base—Sonth: | to 1. head for a home run. oM flcx tarred e e, 00022021x—7 9 3 Fhum appinis it the second rung of | Hodke. in 3 e it Sowtbartn: | Clacl, AB fEe AMERICAN LEAGUE. Keono and Bailoy. Maryland's bat-|firsts in the quarior and half mite muy | Colaudet ....120000000-3 5 & the.ladder pitcher ipires Mo e e o omi 1o, Holks. | Tett sq| polnes. 2 Flackrf... 4 0 1 0 W. L Pet. Win, Loge, | t€TY: led in the hiiting, the former fsecond in the nundred. o e 80d| Batteries— Hanson and Matcer; Former President Wilson attended 'and Chill. - Time of game 1 Holke: Diart p iHolke, tatc on Hol'cher,sx 3 © 0 5 Cleveland ........... 14 & 700 .71% making four safeties out of as many 4 Lahn, Boatwright and Neutsil. g the game, the first he has seen ingminutes. balls —0ff Quilian, 3. Strack Tery bend Lad 3 Wasnington: fovae ] trips to the plate, and the latter S e R ) - il years. Acco d by Mrs. — “By Ris " Umpires Grimes,1b.. 2 0] New. Yorl etti i i i i i o R s s otk he | RED SOX DOWN MACKS Areti icarnith it are " e ot | petiert et Melero 4 23 ol paon s e L S B INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. !.«K i kn,.' battle lm;.rt‘u-d in: u‘clonnd | PHILADELPHIA, May 7 B;“ game—2 hours and 13 minutes. ,'.lm,_fl. s Do LB R e ot }._‘l.“.fl 2] 1 ¢ 3Dty S0 438 m..”s‘fjl:\ri’g.x{:‘. ;\:adyl;lmnl‘-h‘rd hit- | At n.(.!r‘.]no_ car parke wainst the wall close to | 5 iy A, 7.—Boston e argrave.c 4 Killefer, 3 5 Philadelphia ....... .. j tesley, R.Doh'y,ib 4 011 1] 18 i RningE S SR orc-csssmemneris: the 1ieht field foul line. batted Harris hard today and secured BROWNS ROUT TIGERS. Brenton,p. 2 Martin 3§ 6| Culeago o 5 11 313 353 | Moranit. [ 3 0 Durkin; 2% §|gave Princeton its second straight|Bualo .l 5 | an even break 3 g P 6 313 338 .294 etory DveE 5 aight | "y Al In the old duys Johnson's double ! reak for the two-game series Wopte. ... 1 Semler,rf.. 3 0 Gadden. 1 o ofvictory over Pennsylvania here to- tecal etevier and Freitag; Gordonier, in the second inming would have retted | Here: by winning 6 to 2. Ruel and| ST. LOUIS, May 7.—Detroit was |Luquep... 0 GAMES TODAY. ~ GAMES TOMORROW. | Eiseman.cf 3 0 Coppe,rf. 1 1 4|day. 6to 3. Score: Ready and Tragesser. Iim a cash award of Afty h | Pratt hit home runs. helpless before Bayne today and St. — — = - .. __ __| Boston at Washington. Detroit at 8t. Louis. | Pollock,1b. 4 1 McCow 10 8] | (At Syracuse— R H.E. T struck the 010 ~pullr pi e | . Boston. AB.H.0.A. _ Phita. AR Louis won 6 to 3. Totals.. 32 724 14 Totals.. 33'13 27 16 | Ghicase at (leveiand. Groves.3b.. 4 0 Trwin,c 0.5 1| Princeton RO e s M N ENATKl S r bt sy 812 fy sign on the | yviean. 42 0% nykessn. 30 94! Detrott. ABRH. 0.A. 8. L. ARM.0.a | OBatied for Lrenton in eighth. Detroit at 8t Touis. b H o1 i AR 00 023, 7 1 Perrymd id Withrows Schiits and Nie O'Rourke seems to hzve completely 5330 Witerf..) 4 3 1 0] Youns. 1 Tobin.rf 131 nnati .....1 0 0 0 00 0 0 0—1 Keenep.... 4 sher; Shiffey, Liewelyn ‘and | bergall 5 recovered from the slump in which he 202 00wyt s e 3 Garberwil B 133 g0 ....0[0 0 020002 x4 Results of Yesterday’s Games. - i - *h he | 502 W lker, 3 Cobbc Sister. 1. 5 2| Runs—Bohne, Maisel, Twombly (2), Kille-| y, > Tota ) Ehis ceeee.. 8184 How Griffs A At Collins.ct’. 4 3 5 0 Griin®... 0 0 0 0! Jone<dh. . 2 Clemsonih 4 0 1 2 Hohne. Sacrtices s Dutibert Terrs > Double Cleveland, 8; Chicago, 0. Carnegie Tech... ® 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0-3 Carnegie Tech, 3. Astter. s Are Hitting Ruele. 0 & 1 3 1 JWkerib 4 111 0 Kargent.3b T 51 2 0)plyn Hohne to Duubert (2): Hollocher to 8. Lauis,”6; Detroit, 3.| _ Rums—oran, Semlor (2), Biseman, Pollock, | WP GRNCFIN 1 West Poiat, 4. S et BuE 0. AD. 2 ERREE ek Pennock,p. 4 0 0 3 ¢ 312 2) Blueibs gl 2118 :I'.I‘vrrs' to Grimex; Deal to Terey. Left on Groves. Burroughs. Balley (2}, Dur (Gt Tobns Thenie. 43 Aacapolis, 1 Baltimors e - J. 88. inith, 0 Bu H 21 bases—Cincinnati, 7; : o Trwin. | Errors—Burroughs Coppe, Lynn, | johns Hobkins, 3; Annapolis, 0. G ; B db T R 13| Dausep.o.. G Balieo Breaton.” 2; "o Martn" 55" of NATIONAL LEAGUE. Three b it Bailey, Durkin. - Two-base | Rartinth. b Harsar, & P aayas: | Wikteon S Beskling, | iRt e 8 1 e S e 0,0 Woodalis o Lnque, 1. ite—Oft Brenton, 11 in 7 innings; o hite—Durkin, Eiseman. . Home run—adden. | Lrnceton. 6: Peunsvivania, 3. Thompson aud Sandbers. Juige, 1> 20 84 28 2 11 a3 —— o eteedt. 1 H T loae, B g Dreaten AL in @ tmalean 1 ey W Lo Fet Win. Lose | Hitn—Of McCow, 8 in 4 fnnings: ot Conpe, 7| AUTER 3 South, Careliou. SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION. noau o Totals.. 361277 12 Totals. Martin, 5: by Brenton, 2. Passed ball— | New Yok 16 6 82 850 800 in o innings. Sacrifice hits—Groves, Eiseman. | Yo"y Vindnin . shyille, 7-7: Chattanooga, 6-3. e % e I ®Ran for Periics in 0th Totals. 2 Totals.. Killefer. ~ Tosing pitcher—Brenton. _Umpires | Drooklyn 2 6 (667 (68 63| Stolen bases—Semler, Bailey, Moran. Double| polt 0 il 1. Mobile, 5 e Rock, 2. ! ] fBatted for Has'y in 9th, oBatted for Jones in the eighth. —Messr. Moran and Rigler. Time of game— | Chjeagy ... 327 2 6% 600 | plays—Durkin to J. Doherty. Coppe (o Doierty | Vi SONCEY Sertmentern, 1. Atlanta, 4-2; Birmingham, 3-2. | ¢ Boston ot tBatted for D, Ferst 4 1 hour and 52 minutes. Chicago . ® 8 520 556 500 to Doiliski, Burroughs to’ Besley to Pollock, rzinia Poly, 10; Washington and Lee, 1. New Orleans, 5; Memphis, 1. i P n P enamiiiia i 9.0 220210008 ve RESE A Roston 8 12 400 430 (381 Lee on buses—Marviand. 3: Caruegic Tech, 4 Roanoke Collége, 5: Guilford College, ool Lo o 4 —2| Detroit ........0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 03 n 3 381 400 .364|Hit by pitcher—By Keene (Irwin). Struck out| Gommapt,5i Fresbyterian College TH ATLANTIC LEAGUE. l g 3 pRmSo Sl Pratt, Mclanis ). Scott, SnR "m"n 3 ‘o o )n 02201 18 Easy for Navy Twelve Hrar s S 12 m oams s 0y Keene, I1: by Coppe. 2 by McCow, 3. ol A 4; Columbia, 3. . ‘Waiker. Error—Galloway. uns—Bush, Veach, Heilmaon. Sisler (4) 2 . 3 E 2 200 188 | wild pitch—Keene. Umpire—Mr. Metzler. X 3 , 5. 6-0; Spartanburg, 3-3. | B IO R I g L o Blene ) e, T buse hits| ANNAPOLIS, Md., May 7.—Navy| GAMES TODAY. GAMES TOMORROW. | Time of game—2 hours. | Norh Carolinn State, 4 Georgta Teeh, 1 o Coatiesion. 5 > 1 2 0 0 1% o ke, S cobedn, "'lllun'l‘v runs-— Tellmann, ( easily defeated Penn State here this | 8t. Louls at Chicago. Brooklyn at Phila. T Auburn, 4; Georgia, 0. st AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. | PR e fiinme. ases us in, Sisler. | afternoon at Lacrosse, 20 to 2. Pittsb'gh at Cincin't RID, ce, 0. . 138 o |pe 5 Bacrifee S Iacthaon. Diaible piays.s Stslerito New York at Brook' FLORIDALSTATE LICAGUR. Pittsburgh, 4; Western Reserve, 2. e il | Eriskaca’ . & . 3% P O Derber, to Slaler; ‘obin to Billings to Gerber Orlando, 3; St. Petersburg, 2. Roanoke College, ‘Guilford, 2. Frfadicd 1. Eoe. 2. R 000 | |1 msince; o Toaine 15 “asds on bt oft Danss. 3: oft TEXAS LEAGUE. Results of Yesterday’s Games. | Tamea §: Jacksouville, 3. Gerlin, 6. Tauterilc indianspolies-Ny catae ey ° 1000 uT-; Plicher—Harpin. Earné, & i by pidcher—By Daums (Glea: [~an Astonio, &; Houston, 1. New York, 8; Brooklyn, 1. VIRGINIA LEAGUE. (Etary’ Ooneger 1: 8¢ Johne: 0. PIEDMONT LEAGUE. | ° ‘000 | | Connolly ‘an Moriarity. 3. Cmpires Slessrs. "Hildehrand vt Evine. et Worih 4 Wienita Falls, & Boston, 2; Philsaciphie 1.0 1| Bo rre: 2.3 hawport: News, 0. 1) Sornaeesimn, 2. Baiehe o Qrooaten-Salem, 0 4 " | Inour ana 52 minutes. 7 Eames - o4 Wie A i 5 23 rt News, 212 Northweste 5 G . 0. ime of game—2 hours. Shreveport, '6; Dallas, 5. ‘Pitisburgh, 2; 85. Louls, 1. Portsmouts, 3-3; Richmond, 1. Olethorpe, 13; Alabama, 8. , Duruam, 3; g Frise, o, A A0 ) ¢ \ } A ; 'l\ bk o

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