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EP wind iM He ou Bie WHILE THE GIANTS HAVE GEGEN DEFENDII ‘HE Fancy Rep THREE IN & ROW AT” Bo: See a, tienen and prepared to feed off the fat of the Why shouldn't they? Wasn't the Hadn't the Boston scribes so written? By Bozeman Bulger. So sure were the champs of feeding trimmed by their own castofts; | {Tned over to Boston for a mere out the seata of three pairs of Yani are simply in a mese. Boston took him out of the cold. His einded spot under the grandstand to] ghost. fast ball around that so-called row of “Zou go to!” — practically nothing to say as Alex ‘if you want to get Del water barrel and looked at Miller Hug- Shesbbres wight talk business.” ler, ‘Get out there and bust into Lest winter he was offering alibis—| end of nine unhappy innings for the vo "t got a bit the worst | [Ut Im the first inning. > BEANS — By Th Fish |BOSTON SPILLS YANKS! - oe oem ele y Thornton Fisher =| Alex. Ferguson Baffles Former} ina ready to entrench themselves 1m Third Cast-Off Responsible] rea sox here, and were not the Ited Hadn't the experts so decided around times in succession the] off these green pastures they had for- “thank you v kindly’ and no have tumbled from their high and breeches, warming up the bench, was “Bay, Cap,” Harry Frazee called to presence yesterday was like that of a tate his matter over, “it you've got] But Alex's arm wasn't like that of texigg up your bench give us a chance] murderous batters, so fast that sev- vind nay, Cap,” went on the Bos-| Made them walk tho plank, one at a Proft bak, just figure out what you gins. him,"* ‘Wards failed the “Cap.” fHlendly like—for Frazeo and Duffy,| Colonels the Yanks were just as help- The Red Sox won their third game ot Bat big trade. But the C LA Copyright, 1922 (New York Evening World) by Press Publishing Company. ep * Teammates, He Being the] rst place for at ieast two weeks. Sox the joke ball club of the league? for Downfall of Champions. the Yuletide? champion Yanks have been} sotten that Alex Ferguson was ever dough at all, Yes, Alex having worn lofty perch; have been disgraced— told to go his way and sin no more. Col. Huston as they hunted a se- or of thoes young fellows iit-]% Shost. He whipped curves and a at them, will you?” eral complained of vertigo. Having 4 time, they drank deep from the old ton owner, can“ifve in addition to Mays and| "Yes, it's the sume guy," sald Mil- But Alex wouldn't bust, At the trying to make the public understand] !*88 as when threo of them popped colonel! in a row in the second inning when FIVE EVENTS IN UNTED HUNTS MEETING TO-DAY ———" = Appetizer at Belmont Park Terminal for Opening of Racing at Jamaica. LOOKS ' AS THOUGH WE idnd@’of grinned smugly, when he said Beith, or Rourke an “Horas act off YANKS HAVE 6EEN TBHTRRTALNINS. & ROUGH GUEST: CHREE IN A Row) a fuse under Carl Mays for three ~*~ *« «€ singles and a pair‘of runs. Another Am4_now who should up and beat! oui; were made ater on, but to to NATIONAL LEAGUE. the champ Yanks to a frazzle but this} fhe thing off Joe Harris’ got hold of seme youngster, Alex Ferguson this] ."*yequt" in the ninth fnning and Tih rs ‘al Rawlings and Shinners 5 SPORT BULLETINS ) a isn sesalsem 323] Playing Wonderful Ball |= ——— For World’s Champions two out, and the bases full in the ninth inning, and Bowdoin leading by ee two runs, he drove out a home run to centre field, giving the Biwe team of th Our Mr. Mays was not at all con- GAMES YESTERDAY. Corner, | fusing to the Bostonians. That may] New York, 10; Boston, 3. ‘ be because they used to eat and sleep Brooklyn, 2; Phi _ A : h the Indi Its club last year, is] an 8 to 6 victory over Bowdoin. Supposedly Weak Links. in [rere inaanen ote the aevaler cire| . New York University won an uphill baseball game from William and ” Giants’ Machine Doing | wt in much the same fashion as Tris Mary at Ohio Field yesterday afternoon by a score of 13 to 12, In an exciting track meet at Pottstown, Pa., Hill School defeated Prinfeeton freshmen by a score of 56/2 to 51/% points. Mike Eddy, the Yale outfielder, turned defeat into victory when, with was out there pitching| with Carl when he was one of ‘em Pittsburgh, 73 cpatidl 6. GAMES TO-DAY, New York at Boston. Pittsburgh at Cincinnati. Sap ery a Speaker did many years ago when he Jim Baldwin, who will coach Lehigh's football and baseball teams next AMERICAN LEAGUE. as Well as Others came up from Little Rock in the| year, took his Trinity, N. C., crowd of ball tossera to Taylor Field, Beth- Five races make up the card for the .. We Ie B.C, € ° Southern Association to the Boston] lehem, and left defeated bya score of 12 to 0. one-day meeting of the United Hunts St. Loui Red Sox and immediately set the Work began yesterday on the construction of the University of Penn- | Racing Assoctation at Belmont Park By Robert Boyd. American League afire. Shinners| sylvanit’s dium. Within the next two weeks the present stands on amd stole forty-six bases with the Indian-] Franklin Field will be demolished and on the ruins will begin to rise wha BOSTON, May 2.—The great of-| ois club last year and was one of| predicted to be one of the most spacious and best appointed stadium GAMES YESTERDAY. fensive strength of the Giants is be-|the best hitters in that league. the world. , Cox nave woe) f a Boston, 5; New York, 2. ginning to show. There seems to be] Manager McGraw has taken a real In the finest of spirits, Naval Academy oarsmen began special prepara- ; ‘But that ain't nothing,” says! Chicago, 6; D no team, as far as it has gone in the|fancy to Shinners. He is giving him; tions yesterday for the race on Saturday at Cambridge against Harvard Rew Phila National League, capable of stopping precedence over Bill Cunningham, aj and Princeton. . St. Louis, 13; Cleveland, 0. them. In the last four games that[/great ball player. Not that he does Danny Lynch of Bayonne was awarded the judges’ decision over Jack 's right, too. They are up GAMES TO-DAY. they have played they have scored|not believe that the former Seattle] Stone of this city in a twelve-round bout at the Freeport Auditorium of there now getting ready to play an- Bo 4 New Vook ten runs or more. In _yesterday’s| boy is going to be one of his regular] Freeport, L. I., last night. Al Ketchel scored a technical knockout over pallihg. Here were our champs all set’ other. men Shngten 4 Philadelphia game with the Boston Braves they] outfielders some day but because of] Jerry Murphy in the seventh round. Terminal this afternoon. Two of these are on the flat and three through the field. Two of the three Jumping races will be over brush of the usual steeplechase order, but the other, for the Master of Fox Hounds Plate at three and a half miles, will be over timber as a test for the hunters, Twelve horses have been named for won by the score of 10 to 3. Saturday] his implicit faith in Shinners. The Waseda University baseball nine shut ont Indiana University at he k race, which means ple a : Clevel ie Neriea ee ar ame they won by a score of 15 to 4. Fri-| As McGraw says, “In the American] Tokio by a score of 6 to 0. . Mel caer Sbidsiea tor the penis 3 . ° Mix bb de * Jday they were victorious by a score of | Association Shinners was allowed to Herbert Thormahlen, the southpaw, was ased yesterday by the rT ces are rather light and will er 00 yn ooktie ATIONAL LEAGUE, — |1° to 6 and the last game they played|steal bases at his own discretion. | Boston Red Sox to the Minneapolis Club of the American Association. | JumPIns Faces aro rather light and w INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. — Jin, pniiadelphia they won, 10 to 5. There was no one to order him to] The Princeton freshman tennis team smothered Princeton Prep. Schoo! | "% stand much blue penciling, Baltimore's ; re W.L.8.C.] ‘The two uncertain players who were|steal on certain pitched balls and at] by a 9 to 0 score. Abe roeettog: this) aftersicon, willl agers. jaltimore 9 3. ding.. 77 ye supposed to be weak spots in the|certain times. He finds the system of One hundred and fifteen candidates reported for spring football prac- | 9% ®” appetizer for the opening of the ” 6 .571| Buffalo.. 68 ” Diatingulihes Himself Giants’ attack, Johnny Rawlings and|the Giants rather difficult after being| tice at C. C. N.Y. yesterday under the direction of Joc N fe regular racing season at the Januica penerter e800) esc 59-357 [Ralph Shinners, are both hitting the|his, own boss with Indianapolis but] Yale star. Ms % Coal Sac lall bed cse bate aad lcohester -538 | Syracuse. ball the same way that the rest of the| when he gets accustomed to our sys- Uni ty of Montreal |. " 7 L fi 11 for thi (ns, only made one put-out during the GAMES YESTERDAY. New York players are. Rawlings was|tem I look for him to be one of the] brig re Peete ate tee re ee ena arte Oxterd: Cary ‘The entrice in full tor’ ship: aceeenoNs +h Wad digat make oh é ridge team at Montreal by a score of 5 to 4. follow: : entre Gams, n't make that UN-| Rochester, 6; Jersey City, 0. a conspicuous figure in the Glants'|leading base stealers in the National ttl the last half of the ninth, when i ete Fred Mitchell's Braves | League.” FIRST RACE—Vor three-year-olds and up« Williams sent @ liner right into his| Torento, 4; Newark, 1. Mech adi ; He altimore,73 Syraciee, 4. yesterday, In five times at bat he hit] Shinners got one hit yesterday, a ward; about six furlon glove. a uy ; t ‘ingh dd if fly to] single to left in the ninth. Young, a Horse, Wt | Horse George Bmith pitched a fine game| Feading, 3) Buffalo, 2 (tet game), | our Aunicl ne Tove any te also| Meunel and Kelly were on bases and Big Stable 2- Ye ear: Olds Backward ood 105)"Throdosius 4 ling, 6 (2d game 115] Orderly es : ‘ é |for the Phillies, allowing the locals uifielpe 1OeaRieae rar 6 (ee. ge putting up such a remarkable game at|Cruise, the Braves’ left fielder, al- ° 2 ° 105|8wift Grass. only five hits. But the Robins bunched GAMES TO-DAY. BT carariciaa ie 1b aimoer int | ieee We, tail terol fo! tne tence’ || APD raining at Long Island Tr acks oehetes ooo Mitta oct: F some of our spring poets devoted | three of them in the third inning, and] Rochester at Jersey City. credible. scoring all three runners, and Shinners “I leas time to such subjects as bud-|hy good management put two runs] Toronto at Newark. Frisch's absence has brought out the | scored himself on a single and an er- 110} Bett leaves and the splendor of| across, which proved to be enough to Syracuse at Baltimore (2 games). |host there is in Johfiny and to-day he|ror by the left fielder. AT JAMAICA. The Almoner, .47, 1.16, : Steelecheas ae Buffalo at Reading (2 gam: is playing the best game at second of| Shinners also hit two hard wallops| Nose Dive, 3-4 in .49; 117 8-6. Mar-| Boxwood, .61, 1.20. about 2% miles over pC any @ the National League keystone |to Powell yesterday to the Braves’! ceret Loretta, 6 furlongs in 1.06. Dominique, .53. : 18: men with the exception of Rogers|center flelder that looked like hom és Mollie’ Barnes, 1.18, » and turned @ more sympa- eye to bascball, they would find Hornsby, the Cardinals’ great second|runs until he pulled them down after] Frank Waters, 6-8 in 1.05. Little Chief, .47, 1.15 4-5. THIRD RACE-Steeplechase for four-year joey and plenty of it, ready baseman. There is never a day goes} sprinting nearly to the fence. Ting A Ling, 4-3 in .50 3-5. Edgar Allan Poe, .47 2-5, 1.15. olde and upward aout 2 Salles over x) and anxiously waiting to be BIG LEA past without Johnny contributing his] ~Shinners's fielding this season is the} Wynnwood, .62 3-5, 1.21, 1.48 3-5.) qinality, and Devastation, 50, 1.1T- Ban adorglect up in almost any big league share to make the Giants the great}equal of either Ross Young's or Irish n Bells, 3-4 in .48 4-6, 1.16. | Jos 4.44 2-5 Cathe Ma ball club they are at present. Meusel’s and in grace he excels both. Irish Brigadier, mile in .49, 1.16,]° Vujcanio, .48 for fuunters; al Ralph Shinners is another player] The Giants conclude their present|1-44 3-5. On Watch, .491 Robertson of the White Sox Sun- | whom Manager McGraw Is liberal with | series here to-day with the Braves.| Monostry and War Mask, 3-4 in] ra wiison, 1.2: day. It was reported that the |in his praise. Shinners, who led the|Marquard for Boston will oppose Bill] 1-21. Krewer, and Knobbie, .471-5, 1.15.] Tigers might claim that Robert- |American Association in base stealing | Ryan for New York on the mound. Mawcoron, 5-8 in .47, 1,02 "Thunderclap and, Billy Watts, 48, son used oil on the ball Normal, 3-8 in ,39. sean FIGHT RESULTS. Sea Cove, mile in 49 4-5, 1.17, | yoy 2 y Antone, .48 3-5, 1.15 RUSSIANS TOO ROUGH, 1,44 8-5 Bir Meare, 146 116 88 NEW YORK—Ear! Baird outpotnted Willie Daney in a twelye-round bou WON’T VISIT THERE Ten Buttons, 8-4 in .48, 1.16 3-6 Geom, .49 3-5 John Gannon was the decision from Lucky Buttons, 8-4 in .48 3-5, 1.17. ‘pied True Flyer, .66. SAYS JACK DEMPSEY Sammy Kelly, % in .49 1.16, 1.44.[ Ore River, Oe es Esquire, 1.26. Johnny Gray in ten round: BERLIN, May 2.—Jack Dempsey] Hesparthus, % in .49, 1,16 3-5, a _| BOSTON—Eddie SheVlin, Roxbury. Se eR ee diclelon only: {Won @ ten-round decision from Nate High Speod, .36 4-5, ee 1,43. DAB Seen.All be wants of Betyh 8ne translate, 1-80 10t: CLODE MAKES 11TH HOLE is going back to Paris to-morrow, st a yg v1, |Selgel, Revere. few ,points behind the Cards, holders)” CoruMBUS, OHIO—BAdle O'Dowd, ur eS AT ARCOLA COURSE IN ONE Columbus bantam, avenged the knock- 2, The champion thought he would do} Catherine Marrone, 3-4 In .47 3-5, some shopping here, but “they saw {1-18. ae eateries” 4 us coming and tried to hook us,""} John Joseph, 6-8 in Png eps Slowenth “hae ‘of the made to rhyme, but this js intended The Athletics defeated the Senators [out handed his brother Phil by Joo) | a fv hap bees invited to lec eee eens ane Bat Block, 6-8} Arcola Country Club golf course in 6 merely as a sample to illus-] New York still has one | argely due to home runs by Walker OPPosells ser eee ees by a sound d pi ph pe ea <A all De ee EG 7 1} s] dru ing here last nig! lanc Seine an ‘ol » be feats the enormous possibilities the |Giants increasing their lead over the | and i Aap sa legal ely cae Eh TANNGVILLE, OHIO —~ Charles|‘they're too rough up in that show himself in Russia, but he says in 1.03 1-5, subject offers. Cubs, as they beat the Braves again, | jade three, O'Connell, Cleveland, welterweight, }country.”” AT BELMONT. to be at the home of the Brook- —_—— 4 ‘ ‘Robins. Unfortunately there is}. T. Scheduled for them this af-| The Browns Are Now on Top some bi . a , “ eee a nome maou! in the American League : the last two games played ey there, what a masterpiece he could < have written! He could have started eewith: And _ne’er @ day goes by at Ebbets | Field The Pirates hit Luque of the hard all the €way and won 7 to 6 when Rohwer, hitting for Adams in the eighth, tripled and sent the two de clding runs across the plate. ‘The Dodgers are climbing in the Na- By Alex. Sullivan. The Browns are now at the head of the American League procession, the Yanks’ defeat at the hands of the Red Paid te ne fo pina victory upon his shicla|S0x, while the St. Louls clan easily By pitching shutout ball. beat the Indians, causing the local fa last line could easily have been} contingent to drop to second place, AB When cee unheralded, unknown der, the one was the cause of breaking-up a foursome, ©. J. Clode was the golfer who performed the feat. He was the PHILA. JACK O'BRIEN - spayenie time ged ov $ sansa while the Chicago team was idle. The stopped Farmer Stewart, Centerburg, iierTesss: Manna, mile in 1.16, 1.48. _ first to play and after taking a healthy _ 1058 B'way (at Bist, Tth Wir. & Rf.) with, ed ioe yf eno sched Giants have another game scheduled] Rabbit Maranville made a tripie for]in the tenth round, JACK DEMPSEY FEELS Careful, 6-8 in .60 1.04; Kailswing thesball rolled straight and true in Boston to-day, while the Cubs again haven't a battle booked. Looks like another gain Sang \d Mad Hatter, .48 4-5, 1.15, LIKE A ‘MILLIONAIRE } 1.41 1.5. into the hole. It was no mean shot, as the distance is 135 yards with a Sia eees|900 Boxing | at moa. west Track. 6 Handb s agrtse mediately conceded the hole and the| _ Sead, Reom. showers, 4 foursome adjourned to the clubhouse. !Flesh Reducing, Body Building the Pirates. MARION, OHIO—Kayo Jeakle, To- ledo Nghtweight, won from Teddy St. Louis fans are going wild wit!|Meyers, Buffalo, in twelve rounds. ace Sporti Boy, mile im 1.52. the Browns leading the American] jeakle scored two knockdowns. BDPRLIN, May 2. (Associated Pross) David Harum, and ‘Wampum, 491-5 League and the Cards in third place in] CINCINNATI—Joe Lohman, To- ‘m @ millionaire in Germany," | 1.02 2-5, the National race. ledo, gave Joe White, Mansfield, Ohio, | chuckled Jack Dempsey, ‘the world's Mastee Hepgis it, ie oe twenty-eight pounds and a licking in elght cham} re rklevington, 2.05“. yee With Smith leading, and Kelly sec-}ten rounds here last night. . anita petey - en rereetea? wpine| Tangerine, 1.18, 1.44 2-6. n ond, the Giants are well represented oy William A, .48. i among the five leading batsmen in| yoiuoa out Joe Hurst, Newer ig | eave bim @ bale of marks in exchange! prockelsby and Dream of Valley .48. pening o Racing Season the National League. O'Farrell of line second. | BE Aeron: Saliore, Kings Fancy and Tarn, .49 2-5, 1.16 Chicago is third, with Tierney and ‘The champion was up early yesterdax! Cow Boy and Many Smiles, .49 2-5, METROPOLIT AN JOCKEY CLUB Oscar Koff, Cincinnat!, knocked out] 4 "atartea out on a shopping expe-| 1.16. Ty Cobb, who is back in centre-| Maranville, both of the Pirates, fourth | 44, peonard, Mansfield, in the third f into the hearts of the Brook- lyn fans by blanking the Phillies last ; y with his brilliant delivery w along comes another recruit, Those Brownies are certainly slamming the ball, They beat the Indians Por the fourth time, Be including three doubles, two triples ners fas a major league pitcher} and home run. The Cleveland a start it was! The score, 2) team had to use three pitchers. wr o an Searer of Shriver, ‘The way this tall (six-foot four), | 04. Ye boy made the Phillies whiff the] eid for Detroit, trying his hardest and fifth, respectively. dition; which wound up with the pur-| Passamari and Canyon, .49 4-5, 1. AT MAICA, kL. I see teat or aid Ae make tae Giub brace ip, made £¥0 |" sale Collins has resovered fror gf chase of @ police dos, Jewelry, opera] Cherry Pie. «{6) T an a i hits in five times at bat. One of Ty's ie J assortme: othe S iventuress, le 3 pitching aces with years Of} hits was « triple. his {llness and is back at second for}/ LUQUE QUITS REDS giaseee and an me ot ether seer) Tor atrew, 1.20. oO M Oo R R Oo Ww, tAY R D the White Sox, but he doesn’t seem able to hit as of yore. venirs. Ho} 1,25. Astrolite and Mount Hope, Germans whe shook hands with him sn Dun, 1.87. SPECIAL OFENING DAY AFTER LOSING GAME | Seti ata me $6000 Paumonok ‘Handica ap. ‘working for his first time in big |, row trom the Tigers. They had a ha Company, does put it over, the |narrow squeak, though, asin the| Gaelic Feet CINCINNATI, ©., May 2.—Adotto| hands. What si Duncresp, 40, 38 ia SUFFOLK STAKE iNAtgURAE all the more remarkable. Three | ninth Hodge walked the frst two men| ‘Two football matches and one hurl-| Luque, Cuban pitcher of the Reds,|{m line in the lobby of the Motel Adion| Sennings Park, 493-6, 1.1 $4500 yeti Be ts were all he allowed his opponents. |to face him and he was yanked out] ing contest will mark the opening of the} Packed up his principal belongings] waiting for an introduction to the| Favour, 36 2-5. Pirate Gold, .¢7 3-5, FIRST RACE AT 2.30 P. 8 ame to the Dodgers from the |and Russell gent to the mound, He|Gaelic athletic championship season at] and carried them from Redlands Field | fighter. Letterman and Pira! . SPECIAL ge ed Brooulpny jib, 4 fe hay ee P. cetrane ver B spine “i Feet and’ iea Mo iomtn Bt, ean tad Srelley The score was 6|Celtic Park, Long Island, on Sunday, | after being knocked out of the box by] Dempsey ts Ailing onty social engage-| 114 3.5. ADMISSION $3.85 tncinaing Tax league experience don't put / very often, and when a young: The White Box won their fourth in aga ents during his visit to Germany, and wn Tine hataai in the eente conten toe Link agaae 1 the eighth toning yes- mila yeaterday that he purposed casing Sovareeee™ yy 59 8-5. football honors with Tipperary, will | ‘etaey: en Manager Pat Moran}, on his diet regulations, Galan re TAD, 1.46, 1.59. The Detroit management isn't \meet Heath in the Junfor match, At| S#*ed him for his reasons for remov- —- neta ere bir ie going to protest the perfectly, hurling Offlay will try conclusions with] !ng his stuff Luque told Pat he Wa8' pag ALL. TO-DAY "38 P.M. POLO Black Rascal pitched game achieved by Charley ‘Tipperary. quitting the club, Qrounds. Yankees sion, Advte Aknusti, , well to have his scouts look Saginaw again to see if there iret for the Rob-