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WASHINGTON, D. C., SUNDAY MORNING, MAY . " Slim Harriss Again Halts Nationals : Central High Wins in 'INS SLAB DUEL FOR A.’S SNAPPED DURING CARNIVAL OF ATHLETICS WHEN COVELESKIE CRACKS Hauls Griffmen Out of Lraéuc Lead by Yielding Only While the Pole and Marberry Are Pounded for Six Tallies. BY DENMAN THOMPSON, Sports Fditor, The Star. ay a system may be devised to break the spell held by Bryan ss over the Nationals, or the encroachments of age eventually | render the slim righthander impotent. At any rate it must 1 r alien yesterday demon- is as much of a sorcerer as ever, and, is in full possession of es by pitching the Athletics to a 6-to-2 verdict over the Griff- and thereby knocking them out of the league leadership, ling the Mackmen to their, and his, second victory of the sea- d champions Harriss performed as he is accustomed ashington only. For seven innings he limited the Griffs n scattered hits and when they did contrive to break through | ¢ had a protective margin of three runs to his credit, due to | hat his supporters had located Stan Coveleskie for the first he frolic in the front section of that frame. duel of heaving NAILED AT THE FINISH vey engaged i fully matched the FHILADELPHIA. Bishop. Zh. ... . of "his attunated fatal eighth round spitball found . the long and he cracked | Hale. 3b. Welch, rf Simmans. ¢f. | Miller, 1. Part 4—4 Pages 1925 College Park Meet BLUE AND WHITE BARELY OUTSCORES DEVITT TEAM Maryland Kecords Three Varsity Victories in Big Field Day Conte: First Time in Annual Dual-Games. BY H. C. BYRD. ENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL of Washingtor of Md U the Two Run Defeating Hopkins for Aliega ity OME School Cumberland, C the lion’s share of field day competitions by the L yesterday The Blue and interscholastic Linterscholasti honors in the cl and ve of won in mptior sity Maryland future for the ang: White of Cen track and ficld competitions to give ehampionship, the Allegany Cour ssed events for county high schoo the University of Marsland came out Lacrosse League game with Lehigh, a dual track a tennis match with Catholic University Maryland's one defeat in the 1T teams was in the base ball game with West Tt was in the keenest kind of com petition that Central High captured | the team trophy in the open inter- | scholastic events. The Blue a White finished with 191-3 points, Devitt Prep with 181-3 points, and the Central- High School of Charlotte N. C., shird, with 15. In fact, in the final_event, the pole vault, had the North Carolina lad been able to he would have scored a vietory for the Tarheels by 20 points to Central’s {19. The keenness of the competition in the scholastic events is shown by fhe fact that twelve schools figured in the point scoring ! al was carried to the | | | victorious it Yol MAT + NEL P, i+ merry 1 having flinging that H e Of Central High School winning the century scholas HOPKINS VS dash. MARYLAND Point~ rived ite to ile Harriss, bbling. pulled ished strong Their roductive offensive hed the Macklets in of way when Welch after Simmons produced bingle of the day, ch no farther ihan r Leibold executed a clrcus ch to cheat Miller of a home run, 'vole bounced double off Judge's ecad to or Welch, and loway e through with a ringing single centér that cashed Simmons and ole Griffs’ Rally Falls Short. Nothin; after Harr but ' COLLEGE BASE BALL. | At Brookland—Catholic Universit, V.M. L, At Annapolis—Navy, “lmul, 2- | At Callege Pack—West Virg Maryland, 1. At Cambridge—Cambridge, 9; Am- | nerst, 1., At Baltimore—Johns Randolph Macon, 1. Tthaca—Dartmouth, " West Army, 0. : .A Maryland Hopkins OPEN INTERSCHOLASTICS. Central High DeVitt Prep. Charlotte, N. ipiscopal Alexandr chnical imore Poly Woodberry Forest castern High Western _High Preston High Baltimore City College COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL. Alleghany County High Hyaftsville High Gaithersburg High reston HMigh Rockville High Clarksville High Sparks High ifier momentarily win himseif together and 5. was an in Hale daraw his thir which second, Q0usss0wa> Harriss, p. 18; isorge- forced la =l 9s-030000™ Tota WASHINGTON Leibold, ef Pl ¢ x4 wmmpmun® High > T e ] str sent but ight We aft Smith Wins for Central. = N to score ws who waltzed down' the htaway good 2 yards is »ponent,” who of Devitt Prep. himself a | Central man. Other perfor-, vhich gave Central its 1913 were the winning of the 120 hurdles by E. Smith, the fle run by Chaconas, a third place ir ard, the low hurdles by Noyes, ond in the 8&0-vard run by Plumby ind a tie for third in the pole vault b Lingle. Three meet the schola Smith vard s ahead of was Paliner former mances points vard hizh 4 Hopkins, 100, ; 2 nearest 900930=~307 5| 835~0mimnaF Coveleskie, p Marberry. 'p MeNeely® 4. Harris¢. Totals .. S *Ran for Peckinpau; +Butted for Coveleak Philadelphia . Washington Two-bise hits—Hale, Poole. hits—FHale. Welch. _Stolen bases—Welch, Rice. Simmons, Miller, Bluege, Bishop. Double plays—Hale ta’ Bishop to Poole: Galloway to Bish: Foole. La "oint — Columbia, 20omomiousonT of somnmumioR Yale, 1. | 8 Wil =l 0300085-03000! @ wlos0ue~nissene? daunted, the Nationals got in their half and staged a2 rally that gave the cash customers a thrill, but it fell short. Rice walked a starter, galloped to third on Gos- 's third = successive safety and cored with the Goose, after Judge had rolled to Poole and Bluege \mm} ed to fill the bases, when Peck crash- | 9% ed a safety through Hale. McNeely | on et Bu s, Was put in to run for Rajah and was | Struek out forced by Ruel. Joe Harris was then | b7 Marl summoned to sub for Covey at the | Fosne plate, but was limited {0 a soft roller | Measrs. Dineen, —Ormaby - and Medowan, ihat Poole gathered in. | Time of game—?2 hours and 10 minutes. That ended the Nationals' counting | efforts for the afterncon, as Buck | Harris drilled into a double play after [ Put Al Leibold opened the ninth with steal, At Bloomington—Iundiana, 14; North- western, 2. At Columbus—Ohio State, consin, 1. At Aon | | [ 1; Wis- 0 o Arbor—Hlinois, 1; Michi- | records were broken in I} ken by Washington gh school Bond of Bastern raised the for the high jump to 5 feet 9 and Garber of \Western sent vault up to 10 feet 9 inches f Alexandria School got the glor t of tablishing new mark fo 220-vard low hurd) when he cove the distance in 0. Daniel ] High Sch was the only (thlete to win ” 220-Y ARD LOW HURDLES—Won by Bas Rett ( Mlexandria High): second, Reld (Cen tral High. Charlotie) : third, Noyes (Central High, Washington). Time, 26 4-5 seconds. 110-VARD DASH—Won by Hebb (Balti e Poly): secand. hevant (Tech. High) (Alexandria- High). Time, ago, 4; Purdue, 0. | Towa City—lowa,” 1; Minne- | sota, 0. Af Indianapolis—Butler, (10 innings). At Galesburg—Notre Dame, | Lombard, 0. i yurham—North Carolina, I Kk inches the pole Raggett . Wabash, | n YAKD RUN—Won by Thorne (Balii- Poly) : ; second. Plymby hington) ; third, Rowe 2 the riotte). Time, © minutes ol 2 scholastic Richmond—Richmond 10; William and Mary, Univer- 9 2 2 Moo LE RUN—Won by Chaconas (Central Washington): second. Kulght | ( Alex, High) : third, Eldridge (Tech. High). and Bing executed a double whereupon Cochrane was pur- binzle, but to protect themselyes | POSely passed to bring up Slim Har. zainst another possible Griffithiap | 'i8: Who obligingly whiffed with the reup the embled another | “Orners crowded. of markers in_their section of | Simmons scratched a hit through nal frme witn e S ey | Bluege In the sixth and got as far as the. vietin, These came s (he | the midway on the death of a mate, it of Bithope walk hed thefe |only to be stranded when Galloway pirited brush in’ lacrosse game, in which Maryland defeated Lehigh University. innings). At Charlottesville—Washington and Virginia, 0. At Bristol—Carson King, 1. At ‘Athens—Georgia, 8; Auburn, 0. Newburn, two events. and he carried away a | wateh for each first place. He took the discus with @ heave of more than 118 feet and the,shot with a put of a little over 44 feel i : Wolf of Alleghany County High | (i rwamer (Desite Press Dintar k" School was the leading point scover in | fee 3 4 3 . 1 minutes 51 3.5 seconds. HIGH JUMP—Won by Bond (Fastern High): second, Smith (Alesandria High Kennedy (Devitt Prep.), Fooks (Preston High). triple tie. Height. 5 feet 9 inches BROAD JUMP—Won by 11 (Devits events closed to county high/ M vland. He not only re. ceived a gz atch as a special trophy for the highest point scorer in those events but also ontributed miost to the poits which enabled hi team to carry off the team trophy fo county schools . In fact. Alleghany County ran away | jotie). % with things in the for county | T—Won by Garber (Western hools it scored points while | High LeBourgeois (Woodberrs | Forest) : far third. Lingle (Central its nearest competitor ot only seven. | Washington) : Sehoolfiend (Eniiopals o Wolf incidental broke t broad | tun (Woodberry Forest). Height, 10 feer jump record for county schools by titanic triples by Hale und Welch and ['missed three lunges. a_ fumble by Bluege of Simmion’s offering. by Duniels : secand. WiacDonald (Tec roodberrs Forest) Nats' Early Efforts Futile. © | Rice was left at the keystone sack in the first following his single and theft and a pass to Goslin,. when | Judge lined to Simmons and in the | secona Peck hit into a doyble play to | nullify Bluege's starting single. Judge reached third in round ¥, af. ter forcing Goshin, who opened the frame with a safety, when Bluege lined a single to right. Oss then swiped his way to the middle station and Peck drew a pass to jam the runways, but Ruel's best was a roller to Bishop. Judge and Bluege both hit into irustrated by a combination of | force plays after Goslin Initiated the strategy and Covey's curving skill. [sixth with a bingle and Ruel, who Simmons started with a hot shot|opened the seventh with a one-base rough the box and advanced a notch | knock, perished at second base, which ien Miller's rap bounded over|he attained on Leibold's death after iege's head. Poole fanned on three | Covey had fanned, when Simmons got pitched balls and Galloway under S. Harris' drive to deep center. MARYLAND STICK WIELDERS ‘ SCORE OVER LEHIGH, 5-3 NIVERSITY OF MARYLAND'S scored third | [J successive victory and its second Intercollegiate League triumph of the season when it defcated Lehigh vesterday at College Park, 5 | to 3. It was a hard-fought game in which the Old Liners-displayed a sturdy defense and a more finished attack than the visitors rL«Ihhzl‘u‘ 1hr;w a scare into xh’:- camp | Sl S IR | of the Maryiand rooters by cha king | MOUNTAINEERS BEAT OLD LINE NINE, 5 T0 4 of play, but this seemed only arouse the best efforts of the Maryland's _nine bowed to that | representing West Virginla yesterday TRIBE SQUEEZES RUN. FOR 11TH-INNING WIN| CLEVELAND, May Clevels defeated Detroit, § to 7, today in an- other extra-inning game. After Speak- er and J. Sewell walked in the ninth. McNulty knocked a home run with | p, two out. tying the score. The Indinns | Detroit won in the 11th, when Speaker doubled | GAMES TODAY. and scored on two sacrifices. e ton R s Detroicnt Cievelund: etrolt at &5, Ton Haoary A% SC'ouin'at Chicage. Chicago at Cievel SRansh. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. Philadelphia, 6: Washington, 2. Boston. 5; New York, 4. Chicago. 3: 8t. Louls, 1. Cleveland, 8; Detroit, 3 (17 innings). by Daniels High) : “second, Motley (Wood hird. Copps’ (Woodberry For ce. 1197 feet N THROW—Won by Brownies second. Adelman (Tecl, (Central High, Char (Episeapal A’s Balked at Outset. Ay Raest Effective pitching doomed Minited opportunities the contending factions had for scoring in the early rounds. Hale was trapped on Weleh's rap to Bluege after getting a double in the opener with one gone. Welch | stole second, but was left with Sim- mons who walked, when Millsr ed a strike-out victim | ‘ochrane walked to no purpose in! second and a determined rally | iged by the A's in the fourth was AMERICAN LEAGUE. | what | s Won. Lost. Pet. Cleveland 314 Washington . i Th phia 2 | Highy; ¢ — lacrosse team t class ago ; > Clev. AR Jam'son1f 5 Spre'n.ib Hendrick+ Rlug Speaker.cf JSewelliss Myart.c MeNTiyrt Knode,1b. Karrs b Fa'r.2b.3 Smith.p. SBeee Miller.p. . Summa§ 280 | n.rt Fhraillie ; Blue.1h. Rigney se Woodail.c. Collins.p Stoner.p. B t 01d G ra v D4 v Al A popped. | NATIONAL LEAGUE. Won. Lost. Pet. 107 4 a1 10 9 8 6 ooomroET oo s DASH—Won by second. R. Whiteford Meredith ~ (Hopkins) . New York | Chicago | Cinelnmntt | Philadeiphia | Pittsburgh | Brookiyn . RBoston St Louis 3 | GAMEs TODAY. | Pittab’eh at Cineinnati. Philad at Brookiyn. Chicago at St. Louls. + YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. New York, 7: Brooklyn. TEYe Ruether to Oppose Red Sox In Series Opener Here Today Totals. 4110 Totals. 30 10 *Two out wheh winning run_ scored 1Batteo for Spurgeon in fourth inning. {Batted for Knode in eighth inning §Batted for Speece in eighth inning. | Detroit... . 00034000000 OSTON'S Crimson Hose, fresh from the pair of victories over the |Ciqnasd (L 1 8010 ¢ L1501 which enabled them to clamber out of the ,—\mcrican1g;;‘m;m{m‘;;‘:hyfl’ymwfi:;'::r’_f": L League basement, will be the guests of the Nationals at Clark Grif- | Hanes: Cobb, "spurgeon, _ Kiugman fith Sta four days,-starting this afternoon. Walter Ruether, | 0'Rourke. Conh due to officiate in the center of the diamond for the world champions today, while Manager Fohl is expected to nominate Curt Smith. ' Two-base hite- O'Rourke. Cobb, (2). Klugman Home run—M Fullerton to represent the Red Sox in their initial appearance of the season bases—Rlue. MeNulty. Sacrifices—Fothers: (2). Haney. his J. S.” Sewell, Myatt. Double AMES TOMORROW. incin't at Chieago. k at Phila; o' Tnche, | leaping 20 feet 25 of an inch. Hardy, MARYLAND—HOPKINS a teammate of Wolf, contributed 4| 100-VARD DASH—Won hy Heyn (Hon new record for the county schools in | kine): second. 'Fdwards (Hopkina): third | the 440, with & mark of 54 4.5 scconds. | Frdsiow (arsiand). Time, 10 2.0 wecands Maryland won its annual dual meet | kins): second. Sheriff (Marsland): third, with Hopkins for the first time, 68 hiteford (VMarsland). Time. 23 seconds to 553. The Old Lipers and Balti-| ¢ 3G VAR JMIGH HURoLES—Wen by moreans split even in the t places, | land) ? ehas 3 cach having seven, but Maryland was | 226-YARD ' 1OW WJURDLES—won _bs more consist: in getting seconds and ryland) ; cond. Sher Mary thirds. Hopkins ot f - | Conning~ (Hopkins). Time, in the 100 and 220 and also got first | VA Endslow and second while Maryland t | (Murvisnade Ofars- and second in both hurdle r: 3143 seconds. S Three Hopkins-Maryland dual meet| Weber (Marvland). Time, 2 minutes 3 sec records went by the boar Sheriff of Maryland clipped a fifth of a second ds N—Won by Gwinn (Hopkins) se man (Maryland): third, Web. er (Maryland). Time, 4 minutes 47 3.10 seconds. TWO. Kina) off the Hopkins Maxwell's time for the 120-yard high hurdles, when he won the event_in 16 3.5 seconds. Supplee of Maryland raised the heave for the javelin to 161 1-10 feet, and Vivell of Hopkins, set a new broad jump mark when he left the take-off hoard to travel through the air a distance of 22 feet 1 inch. Heyn equaled his own record in the pole valut of 11 feet. Supplee ~ 1s the main point scorer for the Marylanders through his per- formances .n the field events. The aTROWWeh. MY, Suaprle former Tech High man won the jave- (o’ (Hopkins). Distance, 161 1-10 lin and the dlscus, tfed for.second fn [feel’ P = F0E the high jump, tied for third in the| SHOT-PLT—Won by Ditman (Marriand) pole vault, and got third place in the | {farsinnd) " Distiors "3k ‘se haa” fouPPle shotpyt. ~ Pugh and Sheriff, each | "POLE VAULT—Won by Heyn (Hopkins) scored 8 points and Endslow 9 for| fgond, Deibert ~(Maryland): ‘third Pease Maryland. Pugh won the low hurdles | jooht"1} fond Sopplee (Maryland) tied and “got second in the high: Sheriff | iy & won the high hurdles and got second 5= QOVEEE JUGH KYENTS {in the' low. and Endslow 'took the |, 100 YARD DASH _—Wou by Waters (Gaith quarter, finished second in the 880 and | County Highy : ihird, Hards ' Algans Comn third in the 100. ty High). " Time, 10 seconds. Probably the prettiest race for the 4OYARD DASH—Won by Hardy (Alle day was that in which Endslow was | ' RUN—Won by Gwinn econd. Hill (Maryland) : third, (Marytand). Time, HIGH JUMP—Won by J. Ray (Mars land) : second. Supplee = (Maryland) Vivell (Hopkins), tied. Height, 5 feet 6 inches BROAD ' JUMP—Won ' by Vivell (Hop kins): second. Heyn (Hopkina): t H Whitetord " (Maryland). Distance, Teet ineh. DISCUS THROW— (Hop. , Buck 10 minutes’ 32 3-5 Yankees 01 m | | 2| [ ol or d L ipple southpaw Won by Supplee (Mars land); second. Gilpin (Hopkins) ; third Heyn 1), Distance, 118 9.10 feet THROW - Wen | b7 ) Supplec | plays—J. Sewell, Fewster' and Knode (2). Knode and Myatt. Left on bases—Detroiti | 8: Cleveland, 11. Bases on balle —Oft Co line, 9 off Smith, 1! off Miller. 2. Struck | out'_By Collins, : by Smith, 1: by Speece, Hits—Off Collins, -8 in_ 9 innings: off 2 in 1% innings: off Smith, 9 in 5 here ch appears to be at the top of | ping on the sack. and then firing to | zifln» form now, but he will need to be | Hale. They contended even more em- [ Sianer; % i L% innings: off Smith. © i conquer Fullerton if the latter is | phatically that McNeely purposely | ler. 8 in 8 Dnings. Hit by piichar— By the form he displayed last Tues. | tripped Galloway and prevented Chick | Miller (Biue). Winning pitcher—Miller. when he blanked the Nationals [from attempting a double play when | Losing pitche oner. hits in seven and two-| Ruel hit into a force play later in the S Rt e e e R e RED SmET V_Ehnlc.r OVER YANKS IN NINTH ing mates had been pounded for nine | ineffective. BOSTON, May 2.—The Red Sox got da rm vame gets under way at 3:30 | lock and there is little likelihood of | having to stand, as box are served and sold in ad The triples of Hale and Welch in the ninth were the lustiest sort of wallops. Sam’s hit the left-field bar- rier on the first bounce and Frank's | landed close to the flagpole in center. Slim Harriss usually requires little | il P assistance in subjugating the Na-| . tions, but if the Athletics needed a ma. esterday it was furnished in | slsLER GETS Hls HIT, the presence of Freeland W. Kendrick, | \vor of Philadelphia, who was num. | so G ered among the 15,000 who turned | BUT X TAKE AME cut for the tilt | While Judge went hitless in four | ... : L ' Qb2 | CHICAGO, May 2.—The Chicago times up and passed Josephus in the [1N% 38th birthday P o - P ice for batting leadership of the it > 3 groats S5l & pitching. duel between Red Faber and | e ams DY )ave Danforth. George Sisler, who | 2! went_hitless until the ninth inning, | smashed a single to center, running his string of consecutive games in which he has hit safely to 17. Up to the elghth inning.only one scratch hit had been made off Faber. Score: St.L. _AB. Chicago. AB.H.O Rob't'n,3b 3 Nostol,ef. 3 1 Bennett,rf Daxis.as. Sisler.1b. . Collins.2b WL Shoflr’,lb. Falk, Barreitrf. ate comers ). Liners, and before the Pennsyly fans could count again the Collez Parkers had run up five, poiats an Lehigh got its last two points in the final eight minutes of play, aiter | [=o HnE West CITEIAlS Yesterd Coach Truitt of Maryland had sent | gt ‘aroria at Collese Park fnihing many substitutes into the fray. nithe sHOrE cofl ot s B o) atore after concerted team play that wound | yhirq strike against Morrison of the Jup by short shots into the netting,|zjountaineers, allowed the visitors to but the fifth was brought about by a | pot"\[I"Gere Alowed the visitors to startling turn of affairs that left the | G jnning after Maryland, by des- Lehigh had gained the ball in ajpoitie ‘10 OF NEC HET S0 OPPOSNE serimmage and one of fts players was 101" about to heave it far down the field | "Ili.\ who played a spectacular Pittsburgh, 18: Cinein 1o a teammate. However, Capt. Joe | qme for West Virginia all the way., Chicago, St. Lol S = # A throughout, swung the crosse ot | 1 - g ol the Maroon and White player, send- | Siqs Socmst e Laner S, redring RUTH HOPES TO PLAY ing the ball high into the air. Th R RCOrel Sty R | It was taken by Lewis, who in-| %/, SCOTTC O0% e amths & TH points, who, with most of the Lehigh 2 ) ehigh | i his- work in the first frame, they BY CLOSE OF MON plavers swinging in_the opposite di- Tt those M, Diciuding 5 el rection, dashed ciose up und fired | YR three hits, T - e / ¥ : a pass, a hit bats- |the Bail intg the netting. Lewis, in | ¥, BTUSer, With & bass. 4 hit bots: told reporters who interviewed him in | he fell heavily after making it. { - = A ey 5 St. Vincent's Hospital this afterncon| In addition to Burger. Osborn and | Maryland s R |that he thought he would be able to| Hough stood out on defense; B Smith | n Ifs DAY of the Injtlal frame and rejoin the New York Yankees at the|did a good job at center. and Lewis (1" (the thirQ reache nme:j e it turns from its first Western trip. | ever, it w Maryland’s _superior , ; : Receiving visitors for the first time | teamwork and determination that :};21;;:* ‘:":u',“‘“i':‘-:;‘ “;.”‘lri“;'- n‘)“fr“’d“ since he was admitted to the hospital [told, as the Old Liners never quit Y€\4ing b and G e Bood on April 9 following his collapse from | battling for ‘the ball and. they had| mIFien steddied and pitched goo | ta c f his S |tated the curtailment of his South-|the time. bt L o ReE s |ern. tradning Axipeithe Home Euiy (H \|and his six bases on bails kept him a ninthdnning decision over the fal- |ier said he was feeling “‘good. ; 3 eyt Harlh AP P tering New York Yankees today, win-| “The darn flu has been my jinx.” | Marsland (5). Position. Lehigh (3). |in trouble as much as did Marylands Sieammaan. .. " - Goal. -Schwimmer | folir fielding misplays. Score: two ‘out in the home half of thein three years and have suffered with | Osborn “Cover poin. - Horsan | w. va. 2 ninth, Shawkey walked Vache, who it like the dickens. This is about |Houen .. Firat ddotie Fione | Pleger.ct. 4 tovens.rf. stole second and scored the winning |cnough of that stuff.” Alien o deteneas; v it | Rariey.se. 3 Moran g run when Ward missed Todt’s ground- | “How about the old hame runs?”|E.Smi x v...zczm.‘»‘ogmm Patrs k.e.,é Burgee.cf. . & .3 b5 00020 Faber: | Mardei Beaty. . Lewis. put the game securely on ice Four of Marvland's goals camel” cutcher Coghill's failure to hold a Lehigh goalkeeper almost helpless.| orate battling, had tied an opposing | Roston.” 4-6: Philadelphi Burger, who played a brilllant gawe | (;3'on third base with tiwo outyin the | cidentally scored four of Maryland's i The Mo R S NEW YORK, May 2.—Babe Ruth|fact, put so much into the shot that | e end of the month, when the team re- | was prominently on attack. How- |2 CUSter of bits that netted two runs the influenza- attack that necessi-|possession of it about two-thirds of [P}l the femainder of the route. =~ Line-up and Summary. ning, 5 to 4. With the score tied and |he explained. “I've had four aftacks Hough First_defense Stevens | DR de R L 5 er. Combs and Flagstead contributed |some one asked. | Engor. et | Mor's i1t flelding features. Score: “Don’t worry. replied the Babe. O i‘srfi‘""i Heizer.2 = .. Pakentiam | .0.A. Boston. AB T'll catch up if I get out w",\!:en! fhe TP, o akonkort | PRSI F'o Rastdet & tearn Somes Sheck Thom SR Ve Goals—Smith, Lewis (4). Robinson, | H'ley.1b.c. Wamby.2b 3 get _in condition quickly, 50 as 500N widdowfieid. Raleigh, Substititions: Mary: | L'pinaky.p Boone.rf.. 4 as I get my land legs back I'll be|land—Reading for Smith, Peebles for Ensor, | Tallman.p. 5 banging ’em again.” Boyd for Faber, 1. ‘Bonnet for, Marden, Teai Ruth was pale and under Weight| Roherts for Wardel, Lister tos Widduo aid, after his long siege of illness. Roberts for Wardell, Lister for Widdowfield, Asked whether oyereating had Raleigh for Gruhn. Referee—Mr. Baker (Swarthmore). Time of halves—30 minutes. caused his fllness, ~he answered promptly: - o “Of course mnot. I never ate as K £ Out home. " 1 1 1 1 > o5 = | soomoccosmttmm! IS EPNPCRU RN 3 coood~oorisn! Somammmamss omoooH0200 Smmooas) o 4 { o o b2 | o |e Totals. .35 727 9 Total *Batted for Moran in first inning. West Virgigia. 4000010005 Marsiand ¥ 1021000004 Runs—Pfleger. Farley (2). Heizer, Nugent, Stevens _(2). Murray. Troxell. Errors— Moran, Besley, Gardner, Coghill. Two-base hits—Beachley, * Besley, ~ Coghill, Farley. Three-bage hils—Bruder. Stolen bases— Schrider. Burgee, Lopinsky. Farley, Bruder. acrifices—Burgee, ‘Heizer. ' Double plays— chrider o Coghill to Troxell. Left on bases—West 12; Maryland. 9, Bases on balls—Off Lopinsky. 4: Schrider, 8. o] mowssssrimmoo & Lelbold made a valant effort to enare Hale's wallop against the cen- terfield barrier in the first, but could | quite make the grade, and the | e went for two bases. @ & g Wingldt'.p SRR s O | | | | 1 1 3 i B L driy Shaw ls | EETETTETACEL Y .° > | sou0veronsnen? Stan Harris’ haste to do the tagging act gave Welch credit for a theft in | the opener. Buck couldn’t wait to get @ zrip on the sphere and fumbled it. ol % | *Batted for Jones in ninth inning. Z $Two out when winning run seored. 1Batted for Rogell in sixih inning. New York....0 0 000 0 2 0 0 24 Boston....... 0 0 1001 20 18 Runs—Dugan. Combs, Meusel, Schang. Wamby (2). Boone. Vache (2). Errors— | Ward. Vache, Rogell, Geygan. Too-base 1 T MIEN) T (hira, Eavier " nmkeeiile Hiety Vilie Hig) rd, Easter (Clarks 3 winner in the quarter. Meredith of | Time s phes, SIS ing o v LE_RUN—Won by Kaplon (Allegany Hopkins had the pole, with Endslow comtis® o N Kapl o liegans £h): third, Wheekly (Sparks Time, another Hopkins and Maryland run- " veconds. B ner on the outside. x HRQ\I‘)“I.I”\II'—\\nS by Wolf (Allegany At the crack of the gun Meredith | {fie Migh § third: alacrten A bans ot for less than 50 yards. as Whiteford | 13LB SHOTPLT=Won by “Marshau set a terrific pace, which carried him ‘ehy: D Crirnn ety To the front befors (he enrve wan | (Presfon High): third. Dix ' (Hattsville Endslow also sprinted around the Hop- ST kins man, who was reputed to have done 51 seconds flat against Syracuse | Uy U. Fink 1. o BY MARYLAND TEAM A blanket would have covered the | * three runners almost for the remain £ crossed the finish line Endslow was a | University of Maryland racketers vard or two in the lead, Whiteford second, and Meredith just a vyard or |Sity tennis team yesterday at College 3 Park, 4 t0' 3. race among these three men, the| In doubles the two teams shared others being corvletely outdistanced. It would be impossible to describe | matches were divided, Joe Tan, Mary land’s No. 5 man. defeating Chambliss |6—0 and 8—3, to win for the Terra Time, 54 4-3 seconds. next, Dorcas next, Whiteford next and 5 minutes 13 2.3 seconds, jumped out in the lead, but held it | iy High}. Distance 50 fort Sir%arh High). " Distance, 40 61100 Feet. rounded and on the stralghtaway 55 two weeks ago. der of the distances, and when they triumphed over the Catholic Univer two back of Whiteford. It was a honors, and in_singles the first fou the all the events in the meet in which there was close competition. To do so woul} be to describe plmost every event. In fact, about the only race| n which any runner had things just as he wanted them was in the two- | ¢ mile run in the dual meet, in which Gwinn of Hopkins won easily. Gwinn, incidentally, was high point scorer of his team, winning the mile as well as the two miles. immons and Miller' received some ooked-for assistance in executing weir double steal in the fourth, as Ruel fumbled th Severeid,c Gerber.ss. Tobin® ... Lamotie.se gles—Regan U . of M.). 26, 6—0. 6—4: Kimbroug: of M.)' defeated Hicks (C. U.). 63 Rock (C, U,) defeated Green (U. of , 6—3: Burns (U, of M.) defeat €. U.) 3—8. 6-—4 7. 0f M.) defeated Chambiiss (C. T.1 6—0. 6—3. g Doubles—Burns and Weber (U. of M| and Kuwaski 7 Hicks and_Regan (C defeated Cummin 8—6, 6—4: feated Kimbroush and Tingles (U @i TSI e Seuoooum! ard, hits—Witt. Combs, Schang. Dugan, Boone. Todt. Stolen bases—Prothro, Vache. Sacri- fice—Jones. ' Double plays—Scott to Ward: ficott to Ward to Pipg; Jones to O'Neil 1o Pipp. Left on bases—New York, 0: Boston. 10." Bases on balle—Off Jones. 9; off Shaw- key, 1: off Wingfield. 2. Struck out—By Jones, 5. Hif ff Jones, 8 in 8 innings: oft Shawkey. % inning. Losing plicher—Shaw] Umpires—Mesars. Nallin and Connolly. Time of game~2 hours and 4 minutes. SR S0 COLLEGE LACROSSE. At Coll Park—M: ., Le- i llege Par aryland, At Princeton—Navy, 2; Princeton, 0. At-West Point—Army, 6; Colgate, 0. LA New. Huven—Yal A Matthews .. Hargrave . Ruether .. Goslin Judge . Johnson Rice .. { s OROH L COLLEGE TRACK MEETS. much as three-quarters of the rest of “Collectively or individually Johns Hopkins, 551, “T mean man .against man, At New Haven—Yale, 74%; Penn., Babe responded. 46%%; Dartmouth, yracuse—Penn State, 13; Syra- cuse, 62. At West Point—Columbia, 6814;| Bases,c out—By Lopinsky, 1; by Tallman. 3 AB. H. SB. RBL. Pet. by Schrider, 12, its—Off Lopinsky. 4 b 2 0 1 1.000 “M l;flnc::o»;l’rlnrcmn, Bl e pelmsn b o 64 hol Massachusetts Tech, 22 1.3. | 1t by ‘plicher—By TLopinsicy sbor | “A¥ Chiarlottesville—Washington and | ¥, Schnder (ugenty Fusaed "{-’,’,,;‘,’:‘_'g%; White. ime of game—2 hours and 15 the team.” At College Park—Maryland, 68%; 14%. At S, penm - - HOW GRIFFS ARE BATTING e Prine 112 23:! 2% inings: off Tallman. 5 1 8 inipes Lee, 65; Virginia, 61. | White. - =] H £ 23! | Goslin burglarized Bishop out of at st a triple in the fifth when he gal- loped far to his right to take Max's drive on the dead run. It was a bril- liant effort. | coo000manons | ecc0omemarmmn | Totals..21 32711 *Batted for Gerber in eighth inning. tBatted for Vangilder in ninth inning. {St. Louis..... 00 0 0000 1 0—1 Chicago..”.. 0 0 0 0 1. 0 3 0 x—4 Rune—McManus, Sheely (2), Falk, Bar- rett. Errors—Gerber, Danforth, Falk. Two- base hit—Sheely. = Sacrifices—Davis Falk Kamm, Barrett, Double plays—Sisler to Ger. ber 1o Sisler: Gerber to McManus: Severeid 10 McManus. Left on bases—St. Louls. 3; Chicago, 3. ' Bases on balls—Off Danforth 5: off Vangilder, 1: off Faber. 1. Hits—Off Danforth, 2 -in 8 innings (none out in sev- enth): off Vangilder, 1 in 2 innings. Losing pitcher—Danforth. Umpires-Messrs, Evans | Hildebrand . Time of Faume—! & 3 » 9 2 e & LAST EVENT DECIDES. CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va., May 2. —In a dual meet here’ today, Wash. | ington and Lee's varsity track and v|‘\old team won from Virginia, 65 to 61, while the Virginia yearlings de- feated the Littie Generals, 70 to 39 The varsity meet was_clofely con- | tested throughout, with Virginia lead- | ing until the final event, the e o vanh, in which the Gengrals wi cond place. e PR F COLLEGE' TENNIS. At College Park—Maryland, Catholic University, 3. . At West Point—Columbia, 7; Army, 2. At Annapolis—Navy, 5;' Rutgers, 1. At Williamstown—Harvard, 5; Wil- tiams, 1. and Lee, bl woRRaBSRERE AR R - 993200 ~omanwORO 1.eibold pulled a circus catch of Mil- ler's drive with two on base In the ghth. Nemo sprinted back close to | e flagpole in center and leaped to | spear Bing's tremendous wallop with his gloved hand. | B 1tk S P B~ DNONIDONDO! o LINDBERG BEATS VIRGINIA CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va.. May Lindbers. Washingion and FLec's ipaw, who gocs to the Giants , Dlanked Virginia today, 3 Resides holding the Cavaliers to thece hits he made the only extra base it of the contes 4 vociferously that | Rice was trapped off third in the cighth inning when TWoole retired Judge by zrabbing his roller and The As argued (Centeat | o Deritd u 15 OPEN INTERSCHOLASTICS. (o J0%TARD DASH—Won by J. Smith (Cen- e Flen, S, AR G imer_(Dev] ) entral High _Sehool, - Charlotte. ). Time, 1035 secon 120-VARD HIGH DLES—Won by E. Smith (Central High, Washington): second, | Reid (Central High, Charlotte, N. C.) : third, Lachiotte (Central High, Charlvite, N. C.) ime. 13 seconds. 220-VARD DASH—Won by Ison { Wigh, Charlotte; : secon Pabmer, Peep)) ;- third o OFiltimore €ity e !lege). Time, 5 10 seconds. FEPTONSERY At_ Annapolls—Washington 7; 8(. John's Coliege;