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20 s SPORTS. : THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 29, 1921—PART 1. SPORTS. Nationals Chase Jinxman Jones, But Lose, 4-3 : California Team Wins Intercollegiate Meet BEAT HARVARD, 27127 }VITH J OI'INSON AS GOAT { Mays and Shawkey Pitch Strongly Against Macks—Scores Are Eddie Foster Active in Beating Former Team-| 5to1and 6 to2 Gain First Victory for Western Outfit in History P 3 S - & NEW YORK, May 28—The New ! . mates in Stiff Battle, With McInnis and | York America celebrated their home. { of Games—Connolly of G. U. Wins oy coming from a long road trip by twice L Pratt Also Prominent. defeating Philadeiphia before a large crowd. The Yankeées scored easy vic- tori 5 to 1, and 6 to 2. Mile After Great Contest. . . 5 May whose indefinite suspension . BY DENMAN THOMPSON. was Jifted yesterday, was effective in : . ¢ FTER being limited for seven innings to a pair of hits, both of them |the first game AMBRIDGE. Mass. May 2By the narrow margin of one-half In second game the Yankees a point a band of fourteen University o Ca¥iornia athletes won Pacific coast stars de infield singles by Sam Rice, the Nationals thumped Sam Jones ! knocked Rommel out of the box in out of the ball game with a quartet of consecutive swats good for [four innings, a three runs in the eighth inning vesterday. These just matched the trio | game of the seoton. miiowed Bve mits compiled by the Red Sox off Walter Johnson in the same round, but a [ #7d struck ocut eight men. a collegiate track classic here today. 1 feated Harvard 27:% points to 27 in the struggle for first place honors Ial the forty-ffth annual games of the Intercollegiate Association o Amateur Athletes of America. Far western and mid-western cofleges : : o > FIRST GAME. b R”f ';“’lk".‘he ‘\‘,':"“5 had recorded earlier in the fray remained an ARH. AR.H. 0.A, i have many times attempted to wrest irom their eastern rivals an I C. A obstacle to victory. With Allan Russell, the spitballer. who was chucked 31 0 1 4 A. A. A. championship. but not until today has success crowned their into the breach with a healthy rally in full sway refusing to vield any- ] 3003 efforts. Tonight Cambridge was ringing with praise for California thing resembling a bingle, the Grifimen were unable to hurdle the bar- s ot g2 ———— I ry came at the finish of an tier and finished on the short end of a 43 count. As a result the S 3220 afternoon of exceptional competi uffyites hopped up from seventh to fif : of 432 “iio0 afternoon of exceptional compe clubs. apep fhpliceptithel tandingia it 3053 wandbl2 0 02 and had it bevn arranged by a mast o or tense interest the battle has had iroa Mayep. 4108 {PLmEIEhE Bo e e clmm ew equals at tl local grounds this o o0 « 1 ave been as e the Ve 0% i - =0 = final conte of the thirteen-event Smemend S s [ A REAL THRILLER | e % 2atie e 5958 , N 5 stag | *Run for Perkins in ninth inning. . Navy Fails After Gaining Five- sadiE L CRlltorain bye 2e JHO( SR ; vints. In o win the title R mound " duel which proved quite a novelty for the fans, in view of the | RoSTON. slugging matches which have been | Leibold, cf previlent of late. Then both of them crumbled, with Jones getting soaked | harder than his hurling opponent er having an edge of three hits and one run on him up to that period. Philadelphia. 0000100001 New York 00300101 335 Runs—Welch, Peckinpangh, Ruth, Meusel, . Schang. Ermr—Weich. Two-base hit h.Sacrifice hit—Schang. Double play . Schang_and Pipp. Left on -New York. 7: Philadelphia, 7. Bases : oft Harris, 5. Hit by ard). Struck out—By Mays, 2 Umpires —Messrs. Connolly and Di- Time of game—1 hour and 32 minutes. - e SECOND GAME. lone (alifornfa en sh third or better Harvard had no pt. but Hutch col- hinse had Run Lead—Notable Gather- Hut ing Witnesses Contest. WEST POINT. N. Y. May nerve-racking _contest hich won in the ninth, Army defeated 3 in the annual service base ball game today. 8 to 7. The game was witnessed by 12.000 ' ance porsons, who filled the stands to over- to d f un. On past perform n enuld v expect her Allen Woodring of Barney Has Bad L&l. Johnson was beaten with the aliens Totals. earning ‘all of the four runs they| Toul - 40 e oo obtained oft him, but it is a fact| WASHINGTON. kR 1O LH. 0.4, .H. 0. fowing. Destroyers, submarines and | Syrac o nevertheless that had Shanks elected | Judze, 1t o112 280 4r0d D ey th i i thel ity ot ihe fastestos: to attempt a double play with what | pilris, 2 (R 11 49230 Hudson. off the south end., brought!of the country. It was a N appeared to be a splendid opening | Krower, #f. T 30 14360 a big ¢ crowd of officers and men | whether he could lead Davison confronting ‘him in the visitors’ big )jfll#r. If. 0 o0 1 o 1 3120 to the contest. 'High ranking officers | Cornell, axam of Penp vania and inning, instead of contenting him- [Shanks. 3b. 00 F 0 21 $130 from far-off posts traveled here to-|Monie of cuse. self with one put-out, the aforesaid | Brottem. . 0o 0 8 000 4332 day t he first victpry for the| Interest among the big imning never would have ma- | Milan - o1 6 141 30090 o v a6 who included a conside terialized. -Also a damaging blow by [ fig Mott DL oro SR ) 110ko e talifed in the first inning |California rooters, was intense. Ever Mclnnis In this stanza fairly reeked |iGharriy, T T 0 001 > - : and Navy took a big lead by annex- |spectator in the huge Harvard stadiur ‘with attar of ‘horseshoes. Johnson,” p i1 0 o0 0 ‘ ing a trio of runs in cach of their|had his attention focussed on the Barney started offt as if o record 2| jigtner, i = S DriscoLn DENADLT - halves of the sccond and third. Army | Starting mark. The finalists got awax shut-out and establish a new record e . 10 0 7 Totals. BT 6 . Tan changed pitchers and sottled |lo @ perfect start. Woodring. the 2los s5 for strike-outs, whiffing four of thel 4. .. in sinth inol the cadets|Olympic champion. soon showed his Sox in the first two rounds. Scott| ot 207 3 i o ~ o et | ciass by taking the lead. Leconey was Was left at the far corner following | (hatied for | Fhasy 0 = s e New York. 20030010 x—86 v Ris lome single in the third. but in| Ipan forMilan in eizhth - e 5 others were grouped. Near the half- ? 3 or O Rourke in ¢lzhth, s—Witt, Dykes, Peckinna teaithe opore. vay owev on_be- e rcceding frame the Hubbites| fhatied for wowiise in clehth Ruth, Pipp. Meusel, Hawks. " Brror—MoNally. Don. Btoseis. poundea one of Nei-|way matk however. Hatchinkon be- 4 i [ . meyer's fast ones over Harris' head |82l to pull away from this cec 1 down. In the fourth broke the ice with Eddie Foster. who Rue Mew was much in evidence on the offemse ! ias 00 g e i B R Cpiwae T T T N e Airih, whieh | BToup. and California adherents raised throughout the afternoon. Paving the | imwopase hit—Judze. 1 % " peate, | Brizill. Sacrifice hit—Meusel. Double plass B 7 & howb funiund gave 1t stopped short when. fifty way with @ double to right. It Was|Sacrifices— Harris, It X -3~ Peckinpaugh, McNally and Pipp: Welch and 3 £0! O 2o 6. "Navy took |Yards from the finish, the Californian '3 hort fiy to right, which Brower | Double plas—o lisurke { 3 - [ Pskes: Rommel” Galloway and Brazill. Lett | Penn Ends Streak of Rivals, Who ) Army the lead. T to 6. Navi T O i 2 Crent orapted to fleld on the bound and |Left on Tonto § on bares—New York, Thiladelphia, 10. J g advantage of Cragin's weakening in | {0UREG KO 80aT T Mepeed again ' attemp! . Pasts on halls—Off J) 10 ; | Bases on balls—Off Shawker, 6: off R X : . the sixth. Rowlings driving Hogan b an s thewed by Hhel led a Dbit. Barney advanced Johnsen, 3: off ommel. Had Scored Thirty-One Si —— e m The shouting as T ¥ #'n'tfm-snocen “with & wild pitch. He | X . 2 off Mosridze Rits—0 Jones, | 1; | HIL—OR Rommel. 9 in 4 innings: off ad Scol y-One Suc- . home with a clout to left. evening! .jifornians, and swelled as Hutchin- e ings (none oul. two runs seored. two|HAStY. & in 4 innings. Hit by pitcher—Ry B = the count. ot leaders. At Shen o ned Menosky for, the sscord |on bave In clznin o iy 1o T Tiinge [Shawkey (Dugan)” Sr outmny Snawnes! cessive Wins. E _ : _ BY H.C. BYRD. ’ s epensdliubion Gatues in.the | son 2LuAlly EAIEER bR S IO i U i & o Tkea “Fnen _ Mclunis. |1 (aniag. Siruck out. i sohomon 13- Jonens | UmpiresMawrs. Diseen snd Connolly. Tomé| PHILADELPHIA, May 25 —After ASHINGTON, during the collegiate base ball season which winds fninth. Smythe ' singled, Barchelt|man. by almost twenty feet, Immedis with one- foot in the bucket, slashed |4 by Rusell. I Wild pitrh—Johnson. = Win: (€ game -2 hours. winning thirty-one straight base ball up tomorrow with Georgetown playing Boston College at | ooodne thei hot onc dowh THC0 |ately; the western contingentisnified 2 safety over third which produced Tiag bitcher—Jones. Losing pitcher—Johnson. R e i games, cleven of them last pear, Z > = no chance to get vthe, he over the stadium rampart the tally joplies ‘:::::na":'.:." sud Chill. Time of Penneyivania State College went Boston and Maryland meeting St. John's at College Park, has wflrxlyt to "“.{""‘L”"‘m‘."& )!"utn:;r Conmnolly Wins Mile. 13 = game— 2 hours and 8 minutes. . . . . i L on S | i - > Johnson breezed through the ffh 5 e down to defeat for the first time this | had on its diamonds three of the strongest nines in the south, and un- | hther at Barchet and beat the throw. | The mile run developed a remark- TriEEled through ible play despite|Kame was played in an intermittent season at the hands of Pennsylvania | doubtedly two of these stand out as the best in the south Atlantic |Stevenson, eswying to buni, popped | able running performance and suc- drizzle. ! s e from the | (787" Georgtown, Catholic University and Maryland undoubtedly [one just behind Gaines, which Hum-|cess by James I, Connotly of 200l safeties by Foster and Menosky at|TyZein 3 . third inning to the eighth, when Penn- . g . £ o Pt hett all attempt- | town. 5 Motte handled his one fielding T R e e Pune o | would find their names among the six best teams in the whole south, [Phress. Pino and Barehett A% 8 tolC | e ™ rorging to the front after the . the outset, and did mot suffer from{ i Afotte ha i 5 3 = impressive fashion and hard hitting. while it always will be a matter of argument between Georgtown and |in the meantime raced home with the | quarter-mile mark, held the lead a wild toss by O'Rourke in the se S ; ! - == . enth, Gharrity nailing Beneficiary | Serificed in neat style on nis only |Mails Is Good in Pinches Against Catholic University as to which should have the south Atlantic champion- | winning tally. against the efforts of twenty-six rac- ! 3 haking off Irish of Cornell after Scott in an attempt to steal. Plassante Penn State . 01 x A 2 wice fanned Pennsylvs ship. s rather rem le, too, that al es ha 3 00 S sl 2 That Momentous Eighth. ot Browns—Johnston and E. Feaipiaslal Lo 0 = Ship i) tathe eemariah LB all three universities have lost| amy. ABH.Q.A Naw. ARE O:4ltne latter had reached his shoulders Then came the momentous eighth.|was similarly victimized with It : || dbocoastand Beambeigh; Tamen 00 SaReERS = oo Zossme 25 Willide.2b, & 1 2 0 Pino.2b. 1 3)at the half-mile mark. Irom that Jonoe was passed for a starter. and [roosting on third in the seventh Smith Bat Hard. i Georgetown has had a brilliant sea- | smythedf.. 3 1 & 0 Rawigsif. 3 0|stage. the time for which wes 2 min- after Leibold had lofted he motv:lds;ct- pelnnis made a spectacular one-| ST. LOUIS, May 28.—Mails a ILLINOIS BEATS MICHIGAN 3 son, and so has Catholic University. |Storckdb, 3 3 § § LApS St by :;Z*rsncoi::&l!:.or:l‘;:‘lhrln:::!n?:" eco: Foster's third str: anded stop of Rice's ac ol S TOUIS, May 283 prove e = T v'son,rf. 4 2 E et 1 one., o2 the adv; i s second ;:‘ Foe T Shawks stepped | seventh ans "0u|(’!r‘h‘ _wn..(bk in thelll v ive i the Dinches aaihe Cloves L HE Anybody who says that one is entitled o Barchet.sy. 3 0 2 3|hig field, and fnishing strong, fort safety. s is e ave robbed Sam e Cleve . U’ to the south Atlantic title is sure t 0 Eaoie ) 1 3 Olyards in front. in 4 minutes 171 : into the picture. Howard gral of a hit had Jones been able to sprint |land world champions took their third o e Y 3 1 0 Hogn.c. 0 5 4f¥ards n T;’"' 2 d’“‘h"“;" Tl Menosky’s roller and was expected to| faster to first. straight game from St. Louis V13| ANN ARBOR. Mich. May 28.—Ili- SRR get plenty of good argument from the % 3 1 Flemingp, = 1 o0 ofBseconds. e time and the feat were today, 12 atart a dual killing with a throw 0| It was Brottem's first start in a|to 6. nois went into undisputed leader- other. However, on 1 7 1 Neimeyer,p 1 1 0 1|motable. 3 < = 0 e can state almost sccond, but he passed up the chance| Washington uniform. The Little| The hitting of Johnston and Earl|8hip in the western conference base(gnable to Hit Tunney of Holy without - fear (of. contradicti it Gaioes,, 1001 Does Not Set Precedent. -* o retire the side by merely tagging | Rock recruit made a good impression | Smith featured. ball championship race today, by giv- &/ ion 2 —_—— === - i = Seldom in the long history of thes Jones on the line. Pratt then tossed | by the manner in which he handled| cle ABH.O.A. Bt I. ARH.0.A. |iNE_Michigan its first defeat of the C d Gi H P both were stronger than any other| Totals.. 34132713 Totals.. 33 92413 i ot loaabiny et a0 be & Mnten o 2 monkey wrench into the works by | Johnson's delivery. palleve. ABREOA 8t L ARM oA Reon T G0 20 ross and Gives Hyman Poor nine, North Carolina University being| *None out when winning run was scored. | p 2/0F COFRNS, TOC, 8G, € 000 T - clouting to the bleachers for three| Hendryx distinguished himself with a |Johnstnib 4 3 8 0 3 3 % 9] Tiincis scorcd the winning run in the possible exception. Georgetown,|army 1005 1000 18] 000 s The initial champion- - Clouting @ two runs. Even this|diving catch of Harris’ foul in the third 5200 & 3ithe ninth, when Pedden doubled to Support. it is true, defeated North Carolina by | Navy. 03300100 O—Tiapin was staged in 1 and the wouald not have proved fatal. a3 it|Tim plowed along on his nose for a few 1100 3 0|left and counted on Stewart's single N a one-sided score, but (Georgetown| puns—Wilhlde (2). Smytbe. Storck. Cragin, [ classic has continued with but ene 7~ afterward developed, but, after Hen-|feet. but retained his grip on the ball. Al=n 8 o It was lllinois' tenth straight vie-| WORCESTER, Ma May was not.So much better than thepasher, Bounett. McGrath. Pino, Kawlingh.|break, that of 1917. due to the war. » @rve waiked, Mclnnis threw his bat| Harris slipped and fell in digging e 1 Iitory. Georgetown’s inability to hit Tunney and | Chapel Hill nine. Humphress, Stubbs (2), Barchet, Poole, Ho-| "7 \as not until 1903 that a haif at a pitchout, the result being a|Prat's bounder out of the dirt in the 508 20 LILE {the ragged” support given Hyman, the G. U. Appeared Stronger. gan. Errors—Storck. Daberies, Harri, Pino. |00, G iffere: hich cashed ! second, b a 111 61000100 58 DDOLC XS B Humphress, Stubbs ‘Barchet, Poole. Sto- | D marked the difference between lucky single to right, which cashed;second, but. although off balance. his 5234 @1 =) anoin . O e = | Hilltoppers' twirler, were the big factors | From the bench it appeared that |js taseerDasher. Franch erin, Rarcher, | first and second teams. In that year 4 Pratt. Scott vo\m{"\:u:l’h g,g‘;;m “.mep i aa strike. 07 0 0 e b tha e Didon G ik, {in the 7-to-2 defeal by Holy Cross here|Georgetown had the stronger aggre- | boole, Hozan, Pino. Stubbs sSacrifice fly | Yale scored 411: points to Harvard's mhah::rlls". -n‘d n‘nl tr‘a.me eldad | scoring. n’t do any more official i ;. 4': 00 € i 5 R ah s o xah?dn huf l!lly#m.(hut whether that | —Humphrys. "m:mm-n--; it—Rawlings. | 41. So for the second time in eighteen who hurled. the .1 J = 3 - s =Che.” ide of the sccond frame, when the | woul ave given Georgetown a vic-(Home runs—Wilhide, Storck. — | years the Crimson today lost a cham- » one swat and a ‘Walk, he was in no ofltv::;x:l;)aig::g miss with a basket g9ge Harvard Wins in Tenth. Blue and Gray bunched three hits, Tun- | tory had it met Catholic University is | Storck (unassisted), Stubbs ung Hogan. Struck | pionship by half a point . Last sea- - real danger. in theopener | the ball park this aftornoon fe il br 0 3 %] PRINCETON, N. J. May 25.—After | Ney held the’visitors under his thumb. |& question many followers of college Ry G in. ‘1. "Rases on palis_0f | SO0 the placing of the contestants in - Jones was threatened t will be X ball regret was not answered. Cath P the la: 220-y; when Judge worked him for & pass.|the cue to dig into your change| motals.. 9132712 1 — — — — | being_shut out for eight innings to-| Holr C. AB.H.0.4 Al 0.8 | TRl T s MOt Arwered. Catho-| cGrain, 4: off Fleming. 8: off Cragin, 3. Hit e last event. the 220-yard hurdles hen Jude Ton Harrls® bunt and|pocket This is “tag day” for the s.. 9132712 Totals.. 40 14 27 11 | day, Harvard staged a batting rally, e lie University and Maryland played | 2o "McGram, 2 in 2 tonings: of Fieming, #|£ave Pennsylvania a ‘victory over Third on Rice's safe smash|orphans and widows of the devastated | haieed ror Bipoly the fourth, tied the score in the ninth and won Jo Uy 0 games, but neither ‘met George-|in 3 :nnings; off Neimeyer. 2 in 2 innings; off [ Princeton. et o lofted i 3 = tRatted for Richmond in the fth. out against Princeton In the tenth,|Gagonss.3 1.1 1 town. It is to be regretted that there | Cragin, 7 in 7 innings; off Gaines. 6 in 4 in- 2o Mororis through Foster. but 'g::-:’r ofted | regions of France. Batted for Vangilder in the ninth, D ere ot 5 2 meore- 2 10°Connor.1b 3 112 0 was not a series of contests between | nings. Wild pitch—Cragin. Hit by pitcher— s Hecoris Bralen. to Secott z:ngo f::l.l:wnd;mi got on Cleveland. 1602003001 Yy 2 : S :,d,,...:yru;s’h.‘« i el ;m- ]{h}l"efl_ teams, as such a series|By McGrath 'E:,,'"m"«'f l-irflmxln lBlr;h’t Although the track. was fast and e ety rhon Rice obiaincamis| TIGERS WIN EASILY. [Sylovco ® L0 L0 ¢ L1 oo sjmennt -oooo 8000800985017 Jdecuesth 4 4 1 7 B H e G S S ol S P e z . Johneton, Bvams (21 in 2-2 7 3{Murphy.c 1 Sul'van.cf. s i ans C 2R reaking, not asingle L C. A. A. A. A,/ second infield bingle, a hopper to Mc 2. e Wood (2), ner, Bte, "N G R Y. 3 1 0 5 Hyman, p. game here has in years. Probabl _— LA AL Innis. on which Sam beat Jomes fo Cfif:grf)orghx‘:{!-!}mfifl"g'a hit f"; Mila. Tobin, _tetber. Wilinmer. sy gl Tealn M‘:"m SodiFlaber. ramnenss: 2 more than 2,000 persons watehed mark was bettered. The standard of the bag by a fine burst of fld"f:"; won eastly, 11 to T oday and)McMangs, Rayne. Brrors—Johnaton, Tobin, Totals.., 30 Totals. .2 Catholic 1. and Maryland battle performance. however, was high, The Brower's sactifice and MillerS AcCCl] " o ARH. 0.4, gerber. McManus Twobate hits—Evans. { Holy Cross. 001 01 eleven innings 1o a f-to-5 Catholic U | | games were run under a_cloudy sky. put him on third. Here ! 3 oeage. ARILO A, . 0.4 | tiariner, Johnston. Gerber. McManus. Three: s 00000 victory in their second game, and the with an cccasional drop of rain and in Victimized on strikes. - hinson,ss. 23 e Lt Hom eurg 2 2,000 was little short of a base ball & ok Bumit stmosnhere. Jomes Finally Gets His' 1 € g 3 e Left on bakes—ON A 13 . mob. if the tenseness and frenzied| ! he final point score_wa 2 i the eighth | Bases on balle—O 3 b e =0 . fing Stoi ndinger, | YellS were a good criterion of what | : nia. Harvard, 27. Dartmou But it was different m Entny Tayne, 2¢ e N en Dugun. Hex: | a base ball mob is. Beat Harvard Varsity by Two!2 V- Stan when McBride injected’ some new 13 in ¥ innings. 2 He Will | nlas. Tunner. 0'Connor. Bases on balls—Of | Georgetown lost one ball game to a fa Princeton. 1 talent into the fray with resulis that PNEA: o T omns: off Bolang 2 ,,.M“'g“ Gibson Asserts He Wil Tinmer! 50" fivman. 4. "Sieiek f 17 | southiern ‘eleven. Georgia Tech G| Lengths—Crimson Freshmen |Massachusiuis lnstitite of Techno ut would have been Richmond. 1°in 1" inning: off Vangiider, 6 | HOEY. oubleftplay-— e 010 O en, | feating the Lilue'and Gray E E . e S 10; Yale, 9 it T aacaia il | o § Suthandp 1 4 huoines. _aruck ;"“‘."? Saiier 6| Protest Game That Reds |wr Vet baiofeston ol [iac™|second same atier Georgeiown had Win in Faster Time. e L BRE . inyne, 3; by Richmond, 1; . 20 Toinates. ) st, 5 ic Uni- own. 3. Imizers 1 Hoiy Cros e Milan, batting for Drotlem.| o 35 11 25 14 Totals. . 55 in 27 15| WIAMAE Ditcher Mails Toning 'pitchersBe: Win by 4 to 3. A bour/anl S e naien Versity was not whipped by any nine| BOSTON, May 28.—A Cornell varsity | CO/umbiz. 11:: Bowdoin. 1 Jooped a Texas Leaguer to center and | cnicazo 0o n 10t 01 eyl and ympires Messrs Morarty and Bwast. | pITTSBURGH, May 25.—Cincinnati e g;llm'e;?; Mason-Dixon line. amd un- | elght stroked from the right-hand Rm o nis. i = = 5 2 e St sSuc- | side defeated a Harvard varsity cr Won M. M. Kirkser, retired to let La Motte run for him. Detroit 601116002 z1 made it two out of three by taking| GIANTS IN EVEN BREAK. |cesstul northern trips any team here |3 ¥ : Rans—Coll 2, I | + ips any team here|also stroked from starboard today onex. Lafayette Bob ook taird sn.e Moy Lo conter b7 | oo Viar, Tt ni "S5 | CARDS WIN TWO GAMES, | (o0 emme rom FIsbursh €10 3| gospon, aay so—nmoston lost the i Yaa ' Tif"staele T2 e A0 | s Sontefi - on” he o . or e insmith _ Prror— Yaryan. Two-base hits - . > = : ctice | colleges, contested on- the Charles of Penney T A o Jobitson drilled & single | 0obb (2); Yeach, Hellmann (2). Jones, Hadge, o dmten thningn firat game. 10 to 7 today to New York, [and consequently ot off to'a poor|river basin. Two lengths of open ¢ Pennsrivasia. Time, o left. Sy, Yty e ase” bt Aimmmith | CHICAGO. May 28.—The St Louis plaAager George GIbeon & “froto | but won the second, 6 to 5. start in its games, losing three of the | water lay between the shells at the won by Allen Wootting, Syra- % Kt me—| S e hits—Ainxmith o 2 5 six it played. Since ot back i Severeighthe oconey, L Y ..’.‘..‘3"5‘.1."‘,..‘&“‘33‘8...‘“:.{‘555 2 Feach, Jooea Double piaye-Malligan 1o ?"";“‘!”:"“‘:“ the Cubs twice to- | the game, owing to a decision on a FIRST GAME. Trom its southarn trip, April 11, Cath: | ioish of the mile and seven-eighths | ™ ¢ S B R R O e v (hen ana| sy iy (o obmwon, SR Taf o bases 87, B 1000 8ud (0 2 dead ball thrown into the Visiting| ~. Y. ABH.0.A 0. |olic University and Navy have been|'The Harvard freshmen eight in|DAarheryemseli; ift © Maxam, Penmayl- - destgnated s speedier athlete to run | Malrennas, 1: off ‘Hodge o Biheriand. FIRST.GAME. playersibench Hcore: Buroelf... 3 1 2 0 4 1lthe only teams to take its measure. |which the stroking accent was ol - . forhim. But he didn't. Judge ended | % Hite 0T Mulrcanan, 4 in o inmingd )y ST, ARTL 04 S SN [ e B I e i o I 230 All Have Strong Pitchers. [ the right-hand side showed the S e R e L i e e Jones’ regime .with a wallop to the | ol Tgeriei out—Dy Sntherland, o0 | Janvendb. 5 210 1 3 2 2|Dauhertib. 5 110 1 Barnh'rtab4 1 3 1 3140 2 0 0| ANl three schools possess good|oarsmanship of the day, winning ajiuird Al B Iacron, Tenn State: foarth R scoreboard on which he easily made | flodgs, 1. lassed bail Aummith Losins 2 0 503 DI 8 32 5 Caryefood 04 0 527 1 Cuiselt. 2 11 00 ining stafts. Georgetown had | FACe from Cornell freshmen for the 4 Stanford #fth, E- . Iwo_bases. and Gharrity scored. but|pitcher Mulreonan. T'mpires.. Mesers. F1inte e & 0 3 Bl huncandf. 2 0 2 0 Cuhaw2b & 2 0 5 41 2 0 Hoeckirdi & 1 & 2 had | firgt time in years. Not only was the ivauia. Time Johnson .pulled up at third. Allan|brand. Nallin and Wilson. ;Time of game - 20 711 Kopfss.. 3 1 2 4 Whittedrf. 4 1 3 0 3100 ;IbsE A E2 0 1ithree brilliant performers, notwith-|form of the Crimson freshmen the I Th Russell went to the mound at this junc- [ 1 bour and 42 mmutes a0 €2 0 2 ojFonsecas. 4 0 3 = Tn's3wes 3 2 1 1 A - 4 0 8 #|standing that one of them. Reynolds, | most finished on the river. but they oSty “ ture and walked Harris to load the == a anit. 4 1 3 4030 Grimmib. 2 111 1 B 2 1 1lhas not been up to his 1920 standard. | contributed the fastest time of the H Mever ft h 0 Kelleher.3b 4 2 40 8 & Wokan,If.. 4 0 4 0 0015050 # 0 Y1However, in Bissonette and Hyman i i " @ases " After Rice had litea wanort | MARANVILLE IS OUT. o Kierrer & o 4 3005 soomime. 4 0 3 2 2714 Wanennl 2 0 0 2 GOVEREN AT GIY has two men who | wae ihrec. tecomde apnrorimately NI ars ‘dsan”at the hands ot Melnaie | . = : ammp- 2 iore Lo e 1 1 0 0 100 ¢ Fiilngtnp 1 0 ¢ ufcan hold their ewn with any college | three-fourths of a length by distance e en, with local athi¢tes on_third an rate Shortstop Goes to Hospital 1 i Rigbeet.... 0 0 0 0 Gibsonf. 1 0 0 ojslabman. Cathollc University, owe: —in front of the Cornell yearling W. Rtephen i o second Miller was called out _on g Adamep. 0 0 0 1 - — — —|great deal, perhaps most, of its suc-|crew. Riteers MR e trikes. ‘With Injurs Totals.. 4117 27 1 7 1 Skiff3. 11 0 of Totax.. 3913 Totals.. 39 14 27 15 | cess to the fine work of Jackson and | Cornell's varsi k 9 minute "0.49 % - s L ' Hopes were revived in the ninth e Jured:Arm. Lo e :,\“,'h", 2T 8313 - — — — — —| eBatted for Rupp in seventh inning. Dollard, its two big loft-hand hUTIers. | seconds to cover the course. o & o by E. W. Ehr. Penpssi- when Shanks worried a pass from| FPITTSBUR( May 25.—“Rabbitt" [ =) P s Totals.. 33 73018 ‘Totals.. 33 930 11| +iatted for Watson in sixth inning. With the exception of two games. the B. Sprott, California: third. Fussell and- reached second on|Maranville, shortstop of the Pirutes,|cicaso ... o 3 1 0 3 6 o § 3.5| (Batted for Glaser fo eighih inniog. New York 370100141 otolfirst of its season against Catholic o Tie: Set Mark e D ot oy it Ton i - = e 4 wer Inning. % 2 31 7| University and e Na May i > % P . ‘D1 ., h‘:‘:‘:‘n’;‘wmmfiummw&.. leaders of the Nationdl Leagué, en- m""é‘:...l“;"'.'- (2), Janvrin. Stock (2), Homns- xB-'x':eu o e E nalne) ”o;l‘::-fl!nm! ;:“mn" 1'..‘0 m“ho‘_m’ lzoll are! m“_‘v’xmg. e Maan wunmers e; X T} ) " e D s o e rolied to Scoti|tered a hospital heretonieht for treat- | W feam ™ sonlivan Kol 2h Cractnnetl 0 0 0 20 00 1 0 14 gRme fams Baneroft (&), Friseh, Xovef | doing fine work the scason througn. | HONOLULL: T. F May 28 Marie 11300500 5o by 7 2. Connolly, Geores- for the final putoot _ _° ment of his right_arm. The arm was| rin. Tavan. Walker Hollocher. Pittsburgh . 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 03 gouthworth, Nicholwn (%), Hoeckel 1t is doubtful if there are three uni- | chen Weisselay of the DUTTIESER SR town: second. L. A. ° Brown.~ Penrisvivania: Injured today wher Maranville was| ity McHenrs, Grimes, Stock. Home rus Runs—Bohne (2). Roush, Marquard, Cut-| Errors—Frisch, Barbare e versities anywhere in the United'Qf Honolulu and Ethe! A Y third, D. F. O'Connell, Harvard: fonrth, I». 1 day: aranvile was|Suilivan, Grimes. Stolen bage—R: ne— Whitted, Bigbee. Errors—Roush, i Watson. ‘Two-base hit; States so closely grouped, with as many New York broke the American ama- |p. Strickicr, Corpell: ' fifth, R. Crawford, cmcm ON THE FLY | bit by a fast pitched 1, and thé club| rifice hits -Kelleher, Mann. .-.’..‘L?!"'.""‘ Two-base hit—Cutshaw. Three-bane | Three-base hits—Kelly, 0> good slabmen i teur record for the fifty-yard wom- |Lafavette. Time, 4.1 0 i doctor ordered“the Star 1o a hospital. | Hoilocher 1o Terrs. Left on basen—St. Toois, | NiU—Roush. Home = rua—fohne. Sacri- | Boeckel Stolen bame—Holk Catholic University has a_unique dis- | €N'8 open race here last night when| Twomie run—Won br R. €. Rrown, J|| - Maranville is " the sccond Pirate|#: Chicage’ 10, Timuex on hall O Senupp, | 0%, hits—Kopt. © Carey, Toh Tierney. | Bmith, Youns. Southworth. Double plas—Ford o CATRONE TR SCAEEd P02 B HE Q8G frmy | they swam the distance in 28 4-5 sec- | Corodll; scond, J. L. Tomiz, Penn State: - regular to go on the hospital list this|2: ¢ Riviere, 2: off Vaughn, 1: off W, imm. _ Doul plays—Fonseca to Dau- | to Holke. Left on bases—New York, 8; Bos- nds, tying for first pla: thtird. C. M. Dorr, California; fourth, W. K. George Erickson or Jim Shaw will | week. rson Bighee, outfielder, in- 17 Schupn. 5 in 2 innings. Caas o Fonseca: Bobne to Wingo to Fon- | ton, B on e “wWateon, ; off {and Navy in the same season. On its|onds, tying for first place. McMahon, M. 1. 'T.; fifth, N. P. Brown, ..y Be sont 16 the feing line asaingt lhe'jund Braten aiehen anficlder, in-lont fa third); off Tiiviere, none’ 1a % (sene Winge. 1o, Laque to Wingo to Tohne. | Kraxton, 1: ‘o Filliagim, 1. Nits-Off Nebf, | northern trip the Brooklanders " took = T Cornell, Time, 932 ol Red Sox-in the second and final game | was -ordered 1o take a rest. ont in BI)Y off Walker, 3 im0 Ty | Iaft on buates—Cincinnati, 5 Pittsburgh, 5 )11 in 6 fnnings, none out_In seventh: off | the measure of the Soldiers and a week SOUTHERN OCIATION. ~ High Jump—Tie between R. W. Landon. . . e the HeT this aftienaon. i = a pite Iy Vanshn (Lavan). Strck out . | Rane on balls -0 Luguc, saer. 4. {flarnes, 3 in 3 innings; off Watson, 8 in 6 in- |ago yesterday, at Annapolis, in its final Yale, and H. P. Muller. California. at 6 feri . . Managers i ughin, 4. by Schupp, 1: by Riviers, 1:| Hith —Of Laque; 8 in 8 13 innings: off Mar- pings; ‘off Braxton, 1 in one-third inning; off | game, won from the Middies. Little Rock, 9: Mobile. 0. 31y ‘inches: ‘third, L. T. Brown, Dartmeuth. %lfly H‘Ien: ”Burn h-\flr:l L:S&‘Ifl‘o What Ma H I Wal o Pitches~Riviere.' 3 guard. 1 lanA"“.‘h:nlnf °5...'f.,":“"iu"x’ o 1 Fillingim, 4 in 2133 innings, _Struck out- Galiaudet had an unfortunate season ‘;l"-u*;::m;"hg;.:;‘r‘mgnl-» 4 ?x"‘whnsins fpe(s 1 inches: fourth. tie between ormahlen, Myers, Bush and | Winning pitchar— x aTres S ings: o 5, 2 in'2 ! v e, = o G 3 3 3 , 0. z D W, = pick from. i y Ilappen Mol B i art Naie g paren: Memmes. Bitcher Tty Luqne, (Maranville). Rtruek ont }nl',";"pi‘,'ch‘:;: Barmea -t by Wataoi 1 W [nor winnine s gam ! New Orleans, 9; Nashville, 2. G R e ‘.l;mumory is ;';db:hlr:.ule‘d' yesl-;- in B e Ba" Today s m n“méun\ E':.’m:;'""a'rn'{ by G 1; by Adams. 1| {mpires—Messrs. Quigley and O'Day. Time v.'r‘a""(.‘,..’.';‘.?:‘w"" by E. 0. Gourdin, Har- 5 game mar e first time the as LCOND GAME, Winaing piteher. Mamuara. | foring pitchér— Hours and 30 minutes. . &8 Rrotnes, Marvara, 25 5 Nationals ever knocked. Sam Jones St L. ABH.0.A H.0.A |ile. Time of game—2 hours and 1 minnte SECOND GAME. BO Y S CLUB W" L BE HELPED Thind: D, Lowric, Princorcn, 52 foet 4 i 0.A LH. 0. = 2 ute. A 2 ., 2 o % inches: out of the box. vet Samyouell gets Smitiuct. 61" 270 020 a ARH. O:A, Boston. ABH 0:A. fourth, 1. P. Muller. California, 22 fert 3 “ia ot advancing an alibi to say AMFERICAN LEAGUE. Soceam 5 30 2 2 : HODGERS BEAT PHILS 2§ ot 0T 1Y Y BIG 9 inchen’ Oin, T 5. Grobh, Team State, 21 feet - - S0 2 2 3 01 ot that Jonson was entirely out of | i Baom e 2002 010 o . 52121 i1320 B LEAGUE GAME JUNE Shotput—Won by J_ A, Shelburn, Dartmonth- >’ Juck. The single by Mclanis in the ! qerelnt . e e LAl R R 2'3 ]| PHILADELPHIA. May 28.—After 8210 Cruleelfl.. 42 8 0 ; i R e e e e eighth ‘which cashed ‘what proved to | Nuw York 11 e 2131 $ 1 ollosing the first two games of the S8 O meackersh AN 0 a0 T R inches) : third, T. G. Digman. Holy Cross (dis- e ba ¢ 13 0 o 3|today from elphia, 15 to 3. bio. gl a N s . st; L 8 3 rt, Harvard (distance, 44 foet 3% inches) which ‘was three feet wide of the S == ————| Bxiyn. AB.H.O0.A. Pl i ki d i i § ffen, . E. Jordan, Yale (distance, 43 feet 11 1 e ; .H. 0.A. la. AB.H.O0.A. 2050 .3 0 0 8 is making good in every way as a big league performer; Sam e % plate. ZhS A 7| Totals.. 35132712 Totalv.. 31 72T 11 630 ' ' 000 1 2 L ; inches). A squirrel appeared from somewhere (133 4 4 g youm..... 00120013 2 9|Ionnsnds 6 32 it e 028 2001 100150 Rice, slugger and base stealer extraordinary, and numerous other |, Hommer throw—¥¥en by G Dandrow. M. 1. ax the eighth inning opened and CAMES ToMORROW. | ChICAE® 01000100 02 4300 Menselr.. 5 1 2 0 0000 hl f B hi et il H ) O e . - FAME! w. ! 1 athletes of Ban Johnson's circuit will indirectly aid the .Boys' Club, a |F. Brown. Harvard (distance, 149 feet 1 wandered about .in. the outfield for o s B Runs—Smith, Fournler (2 J1100 4244 1100 D insol . e veral minutes. There was consid- | Boston at Wath. A ek ne (3 Cschuirs G20, MeHen 8210 5134 & 50uiov local welfare organization, when the Tigers and Nationals clash at}141 feet 1 inch): fourth. L. H. Weld. Dari- ... ", erable speculation as to Who he was [ HilL "fi Yo vk el X s e = Eallonec: Olemans. 8 saLe 2230 | American League Park June 9. For a moderate sum the trustees of [[°n (distapce. 140 fect O inches); 8fih, T. A e e el B R e e D e e e e LS 190 .3 12 71 12| the Boys’ Club purchased the right to the receipts of the game and the |inchee). - I in s McHenry. Sacrifice nits, McHenry, B o i i i = o g - tween A. G. R tnning, and the remainder of the| Kesults o erday’s Games. |, " Tavan. Enhlrsfll;'mnkrcwe‘l‘z. Ruether,p. 3 0 0 2 0o e P e :'s'fg:iafi;‘:_‘c"ds will be contributed to the treasury of the youngsters' | s, riie. Rty THarwood, Harvard. ant Gop.. "% —_— P ety LT 100 $Ran for Bmith in eighth inning, 2 & & X Brown, Yale, at 12 feet. Fourth, tie hetween ' ! z T : ?l.;fkn:n:&-—-owl.’ge?.m " m:-hn.n- ll fl! ’o g #Ratted for Cruise ln'uh.m inning. The Boys' Club s an outgrowth of | ficlals will be assisted by the Board ;’Le“!’l.h_l::‘n. .t‘lblr;nr;i-.‘ .a" J."'W. Temple, How Griffs Are o e e S 7 b TTwo out when winaing run scored. the former Working Boys' Home, and | 0f Trade, City Club, Rotary Club, 7 et doches. e 01 0 G an w E of game—1 hour and 45 minates. —_——— 2 1 2| Bons—Barns (2), Bancroft, Frinch (2), Pow-| g & real club in every respeot for|CGnamber of Commerce and other e e o’"&". Totals.. 45 19 27 11 13 27 13 | ®l, Bouthworth. Boeckel, Holke. O'Nelll Oesch- similar organizations. J. A. Finni- Yale Defeats Cornell || gurzer. » S0 0 — S i (el v, Brrors—Bancroft (2), Frisch, Walker, | boys between the agoes of elght and gan, 1411 G street, ia chairman of n || Swme. © 19 5m T RE e e 3 op. O'Nelll. . Two-base ‘hits—Young, Ban:|sixteen years. The clubhouss, located | the' committes for the disposition of| NEW HAVEN, May 25.—TYale de- * Brewer Ben Brookiyn ... 0 1 & 4 0 3 0 0 &—18|croft, Kelly, Ford, Holke, 8tolen ‘base—|at 3d and C strects, has vocationdl | boxes. He is being assisted b: feated Cornell here today, 3 to 1. Th ] Bea o 520938 B | | e 1oL Nerak—2 tmning) RAE Friaacon”} 0 0 0 3 00 10 0= 8|nums. Hoim rur_trisch = Sacsifice Mir-|Workrooms where cobbling, carpentry | Charies Domonet. i mintad by A e e WAtk Baitors Bentaral Judge, '1b. 80 5 3¢ 310 Rekisn Newo e 4 uns—Olson (2), Johnston (2), GriMth (8), | Kelly, Powell. Double & opancroft °|and printing are’ taught, an “up-to-| ~Officers of the olub are: Edwal R.HE Picinich, o 70 3 291 ey e e ‘ingiatte Sod | Ho08, B.° Wheat (@), Konetehy® (2), Taglor! | Frisch to Holly: Friech to Rancrft to Kelly: | pe-minute” gymnasium, with anath- | L. Stock, president; John Dol \oa | Comelt -........00000000111 % 1 Johase: 8 0 2 378 : gleton and | Rus , Lebourveau, Wrightatone, R. Ml- | Fiolke to O'Neil to Ford. Left on bases—New b i ph, vice Harmerab. 712 18 368 < Withrow, B T o sl ah. | Yok 105 Tiomton, 11 Tases on milisofF | 16tio_director in charge, and an ex- | president; David R. Covell, secre-| X5, 010200003 8 1 ] . TEAthis) e A Tuitalo— B, HLB. | Tavo-bang o pitechocn 5 Whene. (3); | Perrite, A3 off Ratlee:; ‘1; off Tanten; 3; aff |cellent iibrary. Nominal dues rang- |tary; Byron S Adams, treasurer;| Schriener and Wagner; Robinson and Kerman. 3 | 11 o 18 234 S EReTAG; H ; 2 Myers, Willlams, J. Miller, Rawlings. H Oenchger, 5. Hits—Of ‘Perritt, 10 in 518)Ing from § to 35 cents a month are |James T. Lloyd, counselor, and Louis —— 7 T L e .50 0 Bacrifice " hita—: innings: off Salles Tin 123 innings: off Ten- | pald by the boys, for the Institution |1, Rusch, auditor. The board of frus- c ! 30 3 200 2 Bengough. ton. 1 in 12:3 tnnings. Struck out—-By Per-| {5 pupported malnly by public-spirited | teea includes Harry K. Hoss, Wil DULELE AN mAL 34 3 13 37 Pittabargh | g ritt, 4; by Oeschger, Loaing pitcher— 4 3 lam | s s ot atpareh | At Rochester— R H.E HIL 4 by Geschger, 2. Tosing pitcheriten- | ciizens, who take an active Interest Knowles Cooper, Charies 1. Corby, H.| Hol7 Crose, T Gerreetown, 2 39 31 e e Se i ot New York | rotenta 5 S it 0 o e g, 56 minmies 2V F1% | in _the welfare of the youngsters. Bradley Davidson, Edward C. Graham, | By Frnncelon: 2 ie ! e Brooklsn at T Rochester ... ;118 2 Hits—0f M e it -3 dstand and 111 ick red 1 Lo noton Siehtien. - : 1 e 1 ostan B s T e 2 L Him—o Masdoss. Grandstand and pavilion tickets|Frank R. Jelleff, Ralph W. Lee. Fred | Brown. 3; (oigate. ! 16 0 o8 Results of Yesterday's Games. | Matiox REinERl2 3N iantace; o ertal 48103 e for the game will be sold at regular (M. MacKenzie, D'Arcy M. Mages,| Army. 5, 1e 0 S ERA s LRI i g tn AMERICAN ASSOCIATION, prices by the Washington base ball|Georse P Sacks. G W. Semmes. Sid-| Xew York U o rsborgh. 3 fes 0 helim, 1. Wild pitch—Betts. Lowing Ditcher [ t. Pant, 12: Minneanolis, 1. club atiilis) ofMcas, ‘at( the patk, at|neyi Weat. Claude Gi.i iWoodward, A g g ‘9 3‘0’3 | oe? "Ml-{le‘%r "&.17, ke il G Cotiaar 813 2 leadows. lll.gln-—lulu. Moras ‘and| Oolumbus-Toiedo, rain. Spaulding’s 14th street store, aml by | Beverly Smith, C. Peroy Thompson, : ) it A m_,“".,,;,,, s s raba tor; Jokusen, Og Time §eme—3 hours ang’ 10| Xanss Clty, Ti Milwsukes, 1. to&ml.}’l‘ the various ;mmluaol-lfin‘lfl'm Rhoem, D..J. Calllahan, W. 4 . E Boptos, et Egeny . = U Imdisyepelieyiglonterilie,. 4 i sharge of the henalit. Boys' Club-ofa! W. Grifith and Frani D. Shipa ‘Wiscessi, fo A e