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Giants Win When Trick Of Passing Heavy Hitter Proves Costly to Boston , Toney hows Rival: Rival Pitcher He \ ts Wrong One to Trifle With When Men Are on Base. By Robert Boyd. with him, pitching four wide ones out his reach ‘rea Toney, the burly Atl pitcher, was the next batter t Tow Smith, and Mequillan, accord!ug to the presifpposed stratesy of a twirler, contemplated that Fred d take three awkward lunges at a ZO: as e bad b do!n Wen on the bases so as to get the|dugout, With three on the bases, Weaker brother who may fellow has| Toney came lumbering up to the plate se advantages in It has | displayin spirit of reluctancy as to wanted to connec: with @ever appealed to the lovers who fol Lcnene © faviaea OF NOt: Yow the game, yet , wide, the outside, &O0d asedall while At times the t baseball | whether he | the The Roston fipst it is considered on the laid plans of al y when the] hellowed ed} hall the tcher sent right lover for nd he burned it sulting | through short and | gle, scoring Kelly and Walker. ton-!titer came home on Burns's 8 u t nts a comfort- les increased in the giith by two runs and nosed Fred 1’ team out by the score of Ross Young is still limping bodly from his injured knee, His hitting in the two games he has played in has be just what the ants have needed to help them in ring, but Frisch has backed up into his terri- tory and played most of the fieid for him. ue piteher in the game, Walker easy fl up into sixth miace “Goldie” » batting order and Rapp rats peg on the bases when he @ neat long t line, Smi next batter, had wal ed McQuillan off the loped McQuillan for a h on. his seventh, and Fillingim, previous to the pl the |who 1 relieved him, was touched for Boston twirler w 1 tak iT four hits and two runs in the eigh.h. Dodgers Show Real Punch | With Ten Straight Wins Robbie's Team Now Hitting Daatinied Hrount) Hine ADaIngE. with: a run, . on was ificed, also given a Olsen scor- eld hit to Lee by throw ‘home to out off Mack Wheat, *he op- . failed to touch him “arrived home fr Jand, an ina m the Sun un tive fan n int He but Ur h inning the Dodgers Dodgers we another rau, With arity f ng in siyperb form this Be bomen enough to chalk up ten straight ' iPhifes Ten strat wins 80 early in the and very cason is not often acromplished by tiie wire : the necessary ¢ world’s hi nake a pennant winne inhabi 3 better of the as sti Brooklyn | esen nst onc a the in ! aa next against @hdas i Only ¥ ty Kot these AMEE a 6 5) . we it constitut siru ‘ 4 © travelling tive gait this year. a ball club? “asked wndom. Ten straight er that, But, better tent New Baseball League Wins Many Recruits Here St Mayor Hylan, Other Notabl Managers Will Help at I National Federation a F and 1,000 Sand Lot Team Meeting Next Friday to Give ying Start in New York, HE New York t H : tiona bail I ut simi-pro and country, will ing at Mad Friday ever Alt oculated into foranch of the the nursing Rindreds of en | and from that time on the red blood in ship t meu f Jeaders teams splendid work ar h and the man rush at the opportu " or the “batting” of a! 1 feels there aim of th f | HUGSINS BENCHES BODIE n| AND FEWSTER IN MOVE sen vane TO BOLSTER UPYANKEES By all HEN the Yanke >ppose ; Neat i 1a in his W | ap. 1 Run Baker wil ; | third and Aaron Ward wilt ein} 4 ( ‘ ne All 1 Ping ed, | 2 . Cons 1] nelly, @ ider, will i } 1 \ was decided upon ee f 5 the Yankees’ playing oy | pin New York in thei Tr Ae Chal ai | a aloes Bolte Boviation’ ha tnd | Fewst Hodie's lack of Priday 1 vrep-| speed on the bases and Chick's manent atlver, Foon th Washi ni pour y nd seeond base pit RAN AMEE tate | has b about their being Maine, Vermont and fthode jsisnd LU nehec 5] been Sight >} under Sam Wal The American Legion will also send Higgins believes that Baker will 4 THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAY 2, 192i. GIANTS WIN AND. DODGERS TAKE THEIR TENTH STRAIGHT GAME "Y THIS TIME LAST YEAR. mar ier tAbiery ta nay be taken befo: a trate nd fined $50 for each of ‘thit fans aterday's of the fine goes to the farme®, whi ws ta about yesterday's g the Oy gone, fain Me a eae NATIONAL LEAGUE, AMERICAN LEAGUE, therefore, find it less progitable ee Se a i aed Me , W.L. PO.) Chub w to farm than'to lay for sport and Boston, which broke all ma- 12 5.706 | Detroit : iam E. Simmons Hol passed at the recent session of a jor league records. Cadore and ‘10 8.667 |Chicago ‘ By Wiliam E. Sin the Legislature, but a compromive| There is a fish common toSthese Ovachger went the whole distance 66 5 HIGH WATER. measure ! reducing | Waters in summer time con ly Cadure aflowed 16 hits and Oescn- | * | DUE ‘ Sandy Hooks Gaverver's Hell Gate) the ni hewhat | called “blowfish,” or “pincushid i ‘adore jowed 16 aa ch- hide nO) ane r from its abl a le: ger 9 |ar rovo onouwps, GAMES YESTERDAY AM PAL AAL PAL AML PALAIS Ge thelr duties. ta tt when taken out of watery IoeTen sone the day be- | finwon... 4 0-10.00 0 1 6 O-9/AT WASTINGTON, we & a ee re ac Mh/Stubulary, ‘The bill has not yet been| name ia “trunk-fish.” ‘Thege are After hitting one the day be- | Howton... e109 2|4 1 pM : fore, Ruth got his second home | Matveries-Meguillan and Gibvon; raisins Celik 8c kas BOE Gd a pe identi A SOND co) Ce if 8 wlititries—3 an end Gibeob: Toney ané | Ww 0 o—3 | th oe : igen The Trespaes Bill, passed desptte | is the common trunk-fish, ordan run of the season against Jones, (fmm | a bell |e 12 14) Wak] Unanimous protest of eportsmen, is|and Bvermann say of them: “Though Red Sox \Fratadeipite gee reace os Garity. a BoM Ril Sah We tt » than a legalized incentive these fishes are rarely seen in the Detroit lost thirteenth straight | Smemm Soo hoe Ian citicago. Va aiwiard Time. Add one hour for day A hunter or fisherman | t ta they are all excellent food- ’ Stree | Heeciiing aba ‘Wheat: Giimes and’ Miler Pr ‘ euallor i . ,\ 18 forbidden to enter a “posted” farm) fishes, the flesh being delicate and game. AT CHICAGO. | nad »~ 0008 0008 5 Db pmenta have ¢ edited the gnod by the Gov S t ng n unusually pleasant ‘ pear 0 : 01009000 0 0-4! weather man for several days but he) Vane’ fovennor, HARBORS a DI Pittsburgh stopped the Reds |! eee Sia ae ee Dalteriee-Coveiedile and O'Neil; Mortla and | yore Tair atht continued cool for| Without a permit from the ftarmer.| flavor after six straight wins. | ootiatertem ‘Adseoa’’ ana "Bohmlat; Veurnn ‘and | Sehalk to-day | = = Farrell Wheat tied the score in the |{r vr Louis JAT pernorr, he tiaaeat Was Mitta ninth with a homer, but the Phils | Gneinn | Cae ee oS Oe o teblinanine’ Cioe’ calles) tor. beat the Robins in thirteen {n-. ae | Batterion Kolp and Billings; Oldham, Kbmb noon did t ings. boefer. and Ainemith the weather wa ch as to call GAMES TO-DAY. jeven fishermen from home U ora SAR neem le. er ome — re I at ry Washington at Philadelphia, poeta hei ' LD Lh Shieh bal za | Philadeionia at Grookiye. | ton at Phiaanahin inhormen were out Absol P . au " * 7 a anwAe. 70) , Se oe arte . YESTERDAY'S HBRO—Bur- INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE, | siikwre a eer solute Protection at leigh Grimes. The Brooklyn WL. PC.) CHICAGO, May 2. moderate cost. Repair@' spitbaNer shut ou the Phils . first base: of the Chica = 3 to 0, winning the tenth game in champions Honey Walker and Karl Smith knocked home runs jn the fourth a row for the inning, helping the Giants beat the Braves 7 to 2 Doubles by Whitted and Schmidt and a home run by Max Carey enabled Babe Adams to beat the Cubs 2 to 0. Joe Morris, a rookie, made his debut with the White Sox, but had two bad innings, and the In- dians behind Coveleskie won 6 to Ll. Fournier's triple and Lavan's long fly im the second inning broke up a pitchers’ battle be- tween Haines and Marquard and gave the Cards a 1 to 0 vic- tory over the Reds. Kolp weakened in the eleventh and filled the bases with passes, Young singled and the Tigers beat the Browns 2 to 1 The Athletics beat Washing- ton 5 to 1 and pulled the Sen- ators out of first place. Fistic News and Gossip Sa NHArS Ary | Jimmy Ring, late of the one-time All Cylinders After an | pt ™Sincinnati Reds’ under the By John Pollock Early Slump regime of Pat Moran, worked on the SAL . nm {1 for Jimmy tried — - his best to the Dodgers from] It was learned to-lay that Jack By Richard Freyer. t pte his earnestness |Sharkey and Midget Smith, who Geveral weeks ago, before the teams ning. Olsen was |battle in one of the four twelve- round bouts at Madison Square Gar- den to-night, are each to receive a guarantee of $5,000. Andy Chaney and Sammy Sieger, who meet in an- other go, are each to receive $7,500. The advance sale of tickets up to this morning amounted to $35,000, which means that the gross receipts will jPr bably go over the $50,000 mark. Eddie Jamaca, the California featherweight, who | gecuret the decision over Charlie Ryder of Elixa- beth in the windap of ten rounds at the Brigliton Boxing Club of Stuten Inland on Saturday migit was matched immediately after the bout to meet | Al. Kale of Levoklyn in the foature bout of twelve rounds wt Mitemel Pel, at Garden Clty. Long Ina: n Welnesday night, James tas fh great form since he cae Bast, n Jack Britton will leave on Thursday bis manager, Dan Morgan, for several fights out there © a month. He boxe Johnny Nichols at Dex Moines, Iowa, on May 13, them he box at Portland, (Ore. on May 20; Seattle, Warli., May 22, Jobnny Tillman of St. Paul, at St, Paul, 26 of May 29, aud then returns hows, ‘Thompson, the little bantamweight, and of Yonkers have Just been matched to meet in a fiftesn-round bout to « decision at the Columas Sporting Clab af Yonkers on Thureiay night, An enct a big following in that city, it ia expected that a big crowd will tur out to we he boys battle for supremacy, Tom MeAntile, who stage! so many succeed) boxing shows at the in Park A. Co of Long age bi soning bing | show there this season on the night of May 20. MeAntlo in thinking of ining Billy Shine of Binmswick to meet some gon! 160jnmind fighie in che main go, Shine fought several bouts at the same club last year and made a tng hit, Rranod last sinner, the Rrooklyn Arena, Atlantic and Bedfont Avenues, [rooklyn, to-morrow night, Matchmaker Stone, the kanal amid- of Chicago in the In the eemi-finad Billy Murray of Brooklyn meetn York, who Is now figh ‘© management, ids, Sammy Mcbift of Tommy Me weleht, who wick in Sporting Ch the wont side Tht middle or Satuntay night, fignwer, cite tehand awing wh looks Hike « Mealeer ism tall ) and a wicked ty of team be MeAicer has won five fighta in rota. Tart Garrigan, Frankie Burns, m hook up with be burner Crom grave Broadvea: r Barfield a terrific fight at th few weeks ago, hit close to his old-time figures and Aaron Ward will be as round second as he was r corner 18 a great fielder,” although his hitting could ibe im- proved upon, but his speed on the bases will ir pep into the New York team that was obviously lacking in early games, ‘ y was released t Rapids, Ia, olub of the Thr Bubser was a somi-professional p! around Chicago. +800 | Reading GAMES YESTERDAY. Jersey Clty (rainy. Game Tx On, Toronto at Newark (rain). rege uly bad wind blew ov layer up a nasty tons few f heecuuse the boat swings 4 m side to side lines led and caught ks and J, May 2.— he rial. GAMES TO-DAY. | 3 Sitveate tl wae, ‘ rigs are lost than fish taken. | Recheeter at dereey. 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