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Sg THE EVENING WORLD, _ TUESDAY, MAY 30, 19328, GIANTS LOSE IN IN TENTH; YANKS AND DODGERS WIN MORNING GAMES} as nestle cy T ATHLETICS, I'S PITCHING WON FOR YANKS PHILLIES NOSE OUT GIANTS DODGERS BAT QUT WITORY 77+ N OUT ON PINCH Hl AGh oe —— A : " With One Out and Trailing by Four Runs, Parkinson Knocks | g €fforts of Ward and Ruth in the Eighth Responsible for Vic- Hi With B Fill, -A Doub y et Six Hits and Seven fune i Looky | Lucky Inning, While Dutch’ tory by Sogre of 3 to 2 in morning game at Polo Grounds. omer With Bases Ful ouble in Tenth Wins for Philly. Reuther Holds Boston Safe and Scores His Ninth Victory. | MOS8NING GAME. ; ; MORNING GAME. 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Barnes, p 5 1 4 0 2 OfSullivan,p.....0 0 0 0 0 -—-—- — — — +] Lansing, p 1 00 0 1 4 Totals. 2 31027 1 «1 pea ar a - Causey, p. 0 0 60 0 6 O}Baumgarmer,p1 0 0 0 0 35 9 13 27 13) 3]/McQuillan 3 0 0 01 0 “ia Totals,......32 2 6 26 0 —— — — — —/Plit.......,2 0 0 0 6 sa Gee, ake a lation 8. “BA eaite—Of Bulil Totals 42 8 17°28 12 3)/LeBourveesu... 1 0 0 0 0 Totals.......36 3 10 24 8 8 Two base hits—Perkins, Ruth, [Athletics 3. se on balls— ju in —_—<—-S- - = Two base hits—Gowdy Three base Me 2. " ts 6 Pal es y s MeQuillan, 2. Hita.o« Plonay secncan = Wale oe i Bulven, a + Cini Nal Totals. 46 9 17 30 8 Lea Set 2. oe tases—|—Ot Landing, €; none out in the = & a if "WI Py eu . ~ coe az el, Griffith. eriflees—Miil four Hit by pite! ‘ sther, ' Bozeman Bulger. e LeBorveau batted for Pinto in the]on Balls—Ofr Smith, 2;/ Sullivan, 2; Pa ond Bene agandt; Johnston, | Lansing, 1; McQuillan, 2. Wild pitch f Lad OUNDS, iis. 30 The | scored as an error for Ward. This \ i eighth : Pinto, 1; Burne, 1; Causey 2, Hits— ee ee Left on bases! —MeQuillan. Umplres—Quigley nnd pena, GROGNDS.: re} play tied it up again as Johnston Two Base Hits—Kelly, Walker,|Off Smith, 9, in 3 1-3 inning; SEO Lah He CN EA Cy | New York Yankees cut one more) oa on Walker's long sacrifice Willlams, Lee (2), Bancroft, Fletcher. | Sullivan in 1-3 of an inning. Hit by By Joseph Gordon. fF motch in their gun this morning}, + witt. Hoyt tossed out Per- Three Base Hit—Walker. Stolen|Pitcher—By Smith, Groh. Struck Out : RUNS NO HITS, ONE ERROR. EIGHTH INNING. Cruise filed to Wheat. Myers tuoi Nicholson's fly. Boeckel was safe cn Holke flied to Wheat. O HITS, ONE ERROR. ~* | They beat the Athletics 3 to 2 a8 8] Kins, ONE RUN. ONE HIT, ONE Bases—Wrightstone, Frisch, Young.|—By Barnes, 6; Smith, 1. Umpires—| MBBETS FIELD, May 30.—Dutch | happy starter for the holiday, the} ERROR. 7 ae Sacrifices—Snyder (2), Groh, Double! Klem and Pfurman. Ruether won his eighth straight game th inch} Ward singled to centre, Ruth sin- . when he defeated the Boston Braves eee winning see sar 5 ain gled to right, sending Ward to third. By Robert Boyd. I hi morning's game by the score hitting ele i i ae rawhti Baker filed to Welsch and Ward PHILADELPHIA, Pa.,’ May g0.—| Waa out, Henline to Leslie. Frisch ot 9 to 2. This makes nine games to he el is ls crest te t: Ruth in the last half o scored after the catch, Meusel forced ‘After leading by four rune until the|Teeching third. Meusel filed to out of ten starts this season. ‘This final rally would have been} Ruth, Dykes to Young. Pipp flied to us Walker, ONE RUN, ONE HIT. One wild inning, the fourth, decided s foulled’to Boeckel, Ford threw but for a play by Ward] Walker. ONE RUN. TWO HITS. ninth inning, Jesse Barnes was driven] Bancroft threw out Henline. Park-| the issue between the Robins and Bos- chmandt, Ward popped to e am the first half of that inning that NINTH INNING. from the mound and the Giants lost}inson lined to Kelly. Fletcher] ton. The locals made a concentrated} Roeckel. NO HUNS, NO HITS savored somewhat of the bone. John-| miter popped to Schang. Houser, the morning game here to-day to|doubled. Leslie popped to Bancroft.| attack upon the Boston pitchers, got NINTH INNING NO RUNS, ONE HIT. six hits, scored seven runs, put the BEVENTH INNING. game on ice and ended their losing ston of Philadelphia had slapped | patting for Welsh, struck out. Dykes Philadelphia by the score of 9 to 8 in Jong hit against the right fleld wall |singied to centre. Galloway filed to Ford was out, Ward to Schmandt. a ten innings struggle. With one out streak. Ruether held the visitors in-]Gibson singled to left. McQuillan for a single, When the ball was] wit, NO RUNS, ONE HIT. I ANDIS INVESTIGATES | Kelly struck out. Cunningham | tact all the way, B. G atric Out, Rowell popped. to Ward, thrown into Ward he saw that the : . in the ninth and trailing the Glants by! waixed, Gnyder singled to right, | was the featers oF the en eI NO RUNS, NOHITS ae pes was the feature of the game. Out four runs, Frank Parkinson hit alsending Cunningham to third. Barnes | four times at bat he iad two ible home run into the centre field bleach-|delivered his third hit, a single to} a single and reached first on an ecron ers, scoring Wrightstone, Williams|"ght, which scored Cunningham, FIRST INNING Snyder stopping at second. Bancroft and Henline, tieing the score. fouled to Wrisnttons, Fletcher threw | Powell was hit by a pitched ball. Curtis Walker, the first batter up} out Frisch. ONE RUN, TWO HITS. | Barbare hit into a double play, Ward in the tenth, tripled against the sign| Bancroft threw out Lee. Pinto|to Johnston, to Schmandt. Cruise board. Wrightstone grounded out to|f@mned. Bancroft fumbled Walker's | struck out. NO RUNS, NO HITS. grounder. Wrightstone singled to| High filed to Nicholson. Johnston Kelly, Williams was intentionally| centre, sending Walker to third, and| filed to Cruise. B. Griffith tripled. passed and Henline doubled to left}took second on Cunningham's throw|Barbare threw out Wheat. NO centre, scoring Walker and winning|to the far corner. Williams grounded | RUNS, ONE HIT. tinsaatie. to Kelly. NO RUNS, ONE HIT. SECOND INNING. The Giants amassed 18 hits off EIGHTH INNING. Nicholson singled. Boeckel forced FOR REST Of VE R Ss Pitchers George Smith, Pinto and| Groh flied to Walker. Young beat| Nicholson, High to Johnston. Boeckc! out a hit to Parkinson. Meusel|Stole second. Holke popped to ‘, . ' ‘ Lemmghend ey i to win} popped to Fletcher. Young stole sec-|Schmandt. Ford singled, scoring| Robby Satisfied With Work cover was cut and deliberately threw the ball out of the game without con- gulting the umpire. During this od qn" jan rar acura *o|| HOW THEY STAND third. Despite protests he was al- Jowed to score on C. Walker's sacri-|@umm—m ww & fice fly to the outfield. This gave the enemy quite a thrill, It subsided neon LEAGUE, Bevash when Ward, Ruth and Paker /y Vork a i 556] Cincin's 21 25 AS8 began popping the pill in the last half. Pitte'h. 15.695 | Chio'go 8 20 .474 Ruth got himself a two-bagger, &] g¢ otis rs 7 ‘Feil Bacon, 16 o2 380 _ gingle and scored one run during the | Btjiyn,, 20 21 .488| Phil’ia.. . 25 (342 forenoon festivities. A crowd of 6,000 quit their eggs and bacon so as to get out here and see the fun. DODGERS’ PRESENT GIANTS’ $150,000 OFFER FOR OUTFIELDER ROUSH Spending of Big Sums of Mon ey by New York Clubs for Stars Brings Many Protests From Baseball Interests. By Ed Van Every. + High Commissioner K. M. Landis | player, the monetary side of the game ' is being given a prominence that 4a6|'5 said to have started a little quiet i investigation into the Cincinnati |#/sh Commissioner Landis is said to oppose. If it ts not true, then the Young flied to Ruth. Ward threw] Clevel’d 20 21 .488| Bosto: rumor of last week according to which AMERICAN LEAGUE. FIRST INNING. facts should be brought out and fs ee ond. Kelly flied to Williams. NO|Boeckel. Ford took second on the ¢ — cut Sohtaton. ott envew owt Waiker-|Datrot. 19 20 487| Chen's 18 23-410] jor MoGraw, manager of the New}Landis should be heard from on the| arte Barace was deicen ‘from the| RUNS, ONE HIT, play. Ruether_ threw. out. Goway.| Of Johnston at Second and ~ «ened ape rates Ward dropped INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE, York Giants, is literally quoted as|matter, mound. Mire Gee cee pre Nee ck kee ane Olson at Short. ryiry %, - ? ew ‘orl lenline sin; t. id > ‘a Texas leaguer in right. Ruth filed having made an offer of $150,000 for FIRST INNING. Parkinson forced Henline, Frisch to|8chmandt lined to Powell. Ward ty “fe Walker. Ward was caught off first, | Balti're y % 7 Reading x a Ati Eddie Roush and Pete Donohue of Bancroft drove a long fly to Will-|pancroft. Fletcher singled to right,{ Struck out. NO RUNS; NO HITS. By Joseph Gordon. "Perkins to Johnston, to Galloway, fo Toronto 23 16 .690|Syra’se 16 22 421} tne Cincinnati Reds. McGraw vigor- Bee. Lpataie Pinas bese) sending Parkinson to third. Ban- THIRD INNING. ANAGER ROBINSON and the \ Johnston, in attempting to steal. He|Roch'er 23 16 .590| J.City... 18 25 .419] a1. Geniew having made such an jroh was y a pi . inson caught Young’s pop fiy. No|cToft threw out Leslie, Parkinson! Lansing struck-out. Powell singled M scoring. Lee doubled to centre, scor- peter oats of atrateny Hare stumbled on the base paths. NO| Buffalo 20 20 500] Newark 13 27 .325 nd took gecond on Griffith's high ractipaily : ; A offer and the suggestion js quite in RUNS. NO HITS. a hig practically decided upon tha eo SSecOND INNING. EASTERN LEAGUE RESULTS, | order, that @ ttle investigation by Walker fanned, Wrightstone sin- | '3& a Beactere crit ramen Cee DO Bou cieoc. Datbare singled: | resect infield es the logical ae with on z BULT Ss) arses Gloss 4s bowie’ oould. act, be gled. ‘Williams fouled to Snyder. ‘ 8, THREE HITS, |°C°NS Powell. Barbare went out 22 e@ Scott threw out Perkins. Baker 1 Wrishtatons stole sscond and went on + + Jat second, Myers to Johneton.| Which to go through the 1922 cam- threw out Miller. Ward threw out Te a RY, May “20. Oe ti | amiss, to third when Snyder’ low throw NINTH INNING. Cruise singled. Nicholson forced] paign. Johnston has been performing ° Welsh. NO RUNS, NO HITS. A It the New York clubs are to be ac- bounded into centerfleld. Henline o,| Cruise, Johnston to, Ward. ONE : Waterbury 2 i Baumgartner now pitching for “ Va XE} so well at second and Olson's work erg Se acnutt co aes a avr) Hartford Se 3 1| cused of turning the major league pen- he eer Cann reee anh eae Phillies, Williams made a fine run Se Teun ak at the short fleld appears to so much - tterten—21 s ‘ n i IN . dt, Rueth- bel was caught off first, Perkins to|cori and trodehen nant races into @ so-called financiul ERROR. Pee eee eae jons fly: ler flied to Powell. High walked, |better advantage than anywhere else | Fobnston. Pipp flied high and far to! ripampoRT, Conn, May go.) %#Kes: how come the $100,000 offer SECOND INNING. Toft field, Tennes ceaeet nt ort| Johnston singled, High going to|that Robbie has almost made up his iller. NO RUNS, ONE HIT. Qforning game.) i for Bill Kamm, an infielder of only Meusel singled. Kelly doubled, Meu- : ( third, B. GriMth’ singled, — scoring . H. EB. mind to experiment no further. THIRD INNING. meseeeers. te minor league experience and a player d Want cov aats Dykes filed to Witt. Galloway] ueterien —Lensute, Bornhoett who batted under the .800 mark last feratched a hit through short. Gallo-| smith; Stryker, Carrigan and Wilson, | season? Harry Grabiner, Secretary of , ‘ Baumgartner's glove, this being his Special Ligths to to tawoeatt sel romping to third. Wrightstonel rourth of the game, ‘Bancroft doublea| High, Jobnston stopping at second. | ya aciding at third is still a Ch hip Bout at J threw out Cupningham, the runnersi:o jett, sending Barnes to third.| West forced Griffith, Bartare tol iv oacy, but that is believed ampionship Bout at Jer- | singing to their bases. Meusel scored| tye acy “nding Barnes to 6| Ferd. ONE RUN, TWO HITS. HHS aDaky: Bie CHAE te Eee rad j ind Kelly reached third on Snyder's c t be due to stage fright more. any way stole second. On the hit and] ALBANY, May 0.—Oforning the Chicago White Sox, is said to have sey City June 23. sacrifice iiner to Lee, Barnes singled, |RUNS, TWO HITS. ROURTH INNING: thing else, His recent removal from ruc play Sullivan singled to right R. . 1 th Mee GA’ snent os scoring Kelly. Bancroft singled, send.|., ker filed to Cunningham.| Ward threw out Boeckel. Holke} short and his brief stay on tho «» fs) Reoring Gallowa: Young flied to]Pittsfield ....10000003 0-4 confirmed the offer - au pen! P. "5 i vd ‘es to third and took secona| WTishtstone singled to right. Will-|flied to Wheat. Ford filed to Myers.Jpench has done anything but in- * Meusel. Johnston fouled high tojAlbany ......0000000 0 0—0 Douglas McWeeney as one of tho By John Pollock. ne Bara fams doubled to right centre, scor-]NO RUNS, NO HITS. / * on Williams's throw in. Parkinson 7 i; f crease his confidence. He is a very, wry Frank Flournoy, matchmaker of| 0 Witt eon TWO RUNS, FOUR| nS Wrightstone. Henline beat out al Myers beat out a hit. Schmandt| young player yet. All he needs is a ‘According? to Secretary Grabiner|Madison Square Garden, told the] srs, hit to Barnes, Williams reaching} singled, Myers taking third. Ward} chance to make good. His hitting is the White Sox have been unable to|writer to-day that the welterweight] Parkinson struck out. Fletcher] tne contr meen lifted the ball into/beat out a hit, scoring Myers. | valuable asset to the team and his th [championship battle between Benny| walked. Leslie lined to Frisch, who centre field bleachers, scoring |Schmandt stopping at second. Miller} felding will improve with time and BaP SR at URNS liege eae i oA *| doubled Fletcher off first base. No} Williams and Henline ahead of him| pit to Lansing who threw the ball over f experience league clubs ‘and Charles A. Comiskey |Leonard, lightweight champion, and] Gqupied Nisteoer 0 and tleing the score. Barnes waslarst, Schmandt scoring, Ward taking | Wiet tae Robins really should do is determined to strengthen his club|Jack Britton, welterweight champion, taken out and replaced by Causey.}:nird and Miller second. Ruether 5 now is to look up a good lawyer som ut any cost and is out to round up|f" the welterweight title at Boyle's EL a ltaputeieetes Teer doubled to left centre. Les-| walked, filling the bases. Lansing re-}where and find out just what lee ; vent, [Actes In Jersey City on Friday, June] | Groh popped to Wrightstone, Young lle filed to Young. Lee was purposely | placed by McQuillan. High waiked|eteps they can take against the Be: the cream of the minor league talent. | 93. will be fought at night. walked. Meuse! ingled, and when|passed. Baumgartner fouled out to forcing in Ward. Johnston walked|ton Braves. While the Brooklya Baker. ONE RUN, ONE HIT. Battgries—Tillman, and Hargreaves: | pitchers involved in the deal. Scott lined to Dykes. Schang flied | Moran and Sweatt. i to Walker. Hoyt stroiled on four — Witt walked, Hoyt moving to| YACHT RACING SEASON second. Ward fanned. RUNS, gel ard fanned, NO GETS OFF TO GOOD START FOURTH INNING To-day marks the opening of the Walker flied to W! Perkins] 1922 yacht racing season in local waters. oubled off the right field wall. Mil-l7ne most important event scheduled js popped to Scott. Welsh fanned.} ine annual open regatta of the Harlem : RONS, ONE HIT. All of which may be taken with sey-| ‘Tt will be an easy thing to wire| Lee permitted the ball to hop past} Meniings, — FOUR RUNS, FIVE| forcing in Miller. Griffith's sacrifice team was in the West reports hava -rr= + Ruth doubled to right. Baker pop-|¥*°ht Club of City Island, sailed over} ora} grains of salt, particularly in]the arena and we intend to put in| him Ae eae yet rt Bose, , fly scored Ruether, but High was|teen reaching them daily that Mr. ) to Young. Galloway threw out} 10ng Island Sound courses, with the| view of the fact that little Dick Kerr] thousands of lights which will light|second. Kelly struck out. Meuse TENTH INNING. caught at third, Powell to McQuillan] Mitchell's nine was what is commou- thi ight) was picked off second, Smith to Park- 4 with et 5 ee dara gat inson. ONE RUN, ONE HIT. Rawlings popped to Parkinson, | © Boeckel. Johnston was safe at sec- iy known in baseball circles as a lead 7 y .|ond when Ford dropped Gowdy's}ypipe cinch, and all that was needed },.- White Sox and is now playing inde-}convenience as if they were boxing in} Lee singled. Smith struck out. Toe eA ones ie bs Rast Hodes throw, Wheat singled, scoring John-|to win games from them was to en- pendent ball, the Garden,” said promoter Flournoy, | Walker doubled, sending Lee to third. | 201 ACh! 10 te eee oe i veatch of Ston, Wheat took second on a wild|/gage them in combat. The Robing » = Dick Kerr is surely a pitcher whose|_ Dan Morgan, manager of Britton] Meusel made a running catch on} if i Cone Foro ote aaad te Hen.{ Pitch by McQuillan. Myers singled, |needed a few games to make up tor °~”* stated to-day that when he learned] Wrightstone’s shart fly, the run- wore peuyicenien (60 aaa ring Wheat. Schmandt doubled. in the West. They invited the big league ability has been proved|tnat Tex Rickard had signed up Brit-|ners holding their bases, Williams|!!me. NO RUNS. ONB HIT. sending: Myers to third, Ford threw |Breves to Epbets Field for the week 2 Be beyond question; a player whose|ton to battle Leonard on June doubled, scoring Lee and Walker. ee eee bounced @ triple off the top eagee Cavan Row eb aoe bora No Ebsse AARI9 90 ik eee +: ea NO HITS. dian Harbor Yacht Club of Greenwich, |honesty stood out in the Black Sox|that he promptly called off three|Bancroft threw out Henline. TWO fe score board. Wrightstone TWO ERRORS i But dnateed of baie the timid « Ss “Schang was called out on strikes.|Gonn,, which will go Into commicsion f fights which he had for Britton in the] RUNS, THREE HITS. Srounded to Kelly. Walker remaining ; docile youngsters they had been de- also struck out. Witt singled off| to-day, will hold the first of ite club | World's Series scandal as one of the| West, they being with Cowboy Pad. FOURTH INNING, at third, Williams was purposely FUSE INNING, ‘scribed, they turned on, thelr’ hestaitee , f for one-design small craft. shining examples of loyalty above that| gett at Tulsa, Okla, on June 6;| Cunningham beat out a bunt, put|Passed. Henline hit the ball in the) Goway singled over third, McQuil-|Suin sn itcmannered Mrociousness —* Port Washington and Bayside Y ungavory mess; this player has al-| Werner Smith at Denver, Col., on|died stealing, Henline to Fletcher. | '@ft fleld bleachers, but stopped at sec-} ian struck out. Myers made a won- , Ruth taking third. Pipp| starting line off Execution Light. ‘The to center scoring Ruth. Sul-|Seawanhaka Corinthian Yacht Club of Hyan got Scott's bunt and threw him| Oyster Bay will hold the firat of ite se- ‘out at first! ONE RUN, ONE HIT-|:ic5 races for the three club classe FIFTH INNING. namely, the $ class of sloops, fishes and © 5 _ Dykes popped to Pipp. Galloway} iittens, and will also hold a scratch to Ruth. Sullivan fanned, NO in the six-metre class, The I was permitted to escape from the 180 go into commi: ’ ond base, Walker scoring the winning teh of Pt 7 and not only showed ‘fight but SIXTH INNING. hold informal raves for club onesdengn | Way8 given his best to baseball and] June 12, and with either Johnny Till} Snyder singled. | Barnes also singled. Pin ON e RUN. “TWO HITS, derful running catch of Powell's ahort|tnatiy licked the Robins two day eee Pipp to av’, who cov- | boa! the Chicago American League Club; {8b oF {lly Fan Gt Call | Pancrors Som! reed y re; NO}vunning, And all this in direct con+ fornia, at Huston, Texas., on June] filled. Smith was taken out and re ener aay ete RUNS, 1 HIT. vadic! " ttered avowals last October in the Chicago post-,| 17. plaged by Sullivan, Bancroft wa CONNAUGHT ENTRIES. Miller singled to eft. Ruether| tadietion fo thelr unutierel aves first. Walker walked. Perkins | American Yacht Club of Rye, Manhas-|season series the work of little Dick] Morgan returned home this morn-| picked off first base, Henline to Les Sepeamees struck out. High lined to Ford, caikvenepacntation, aad (anes ed v set Bay, Stamford, Marine and Field] Kerr stood out ae the finest featurc| !M& from the West where he had Brit-| lle, Frisch walked and again the AUGHT PARK, Canada, May Johnston flied to Nicholson. NO bearer Ae te done by the ced and Bensonhurst, These organizations It ton in three fights. Britton stopped] bases were filled. Groh walked, forc- | g RUNS, 1 HIT. ih Taauagement. Yesterday's: score 20 have announced no schedule of races,of the games which resulted in five| ofr at Chicago to do'some light work.|ing Snyder home. Sullivan was taken SIXTH INNING. cA arg " victories for the White Sox over the} Morgan declared that he was offered} out and replaced by Pinto. Young ¢ 5 F 101 Cruise singled through Johnston Leon Cadore was the latest victim subs, th Kerr winning three of]@ guarantee of $12,500 for Britton to] walked, foreing Barnes over the plate. ‘Gold, 93 ‘08 Roches- | yy; % - aon i Cuba, wi Mat ieaee Whsas cf Califarcia atl mauesl to Williams, "TWO | tert"00! Aiynte “Coun ady Rochee-1 Nicholson forced Cruise, Ruether to]of the seventh place Braves. The hele ack sa CRIQUI STOPS FOX the games in six days. East Chicago, Ill, Dan stated that he] RUNS, FOUR HITS. icky rapa Batt, 08] Ward to Johnston. Hoeckel flied to} Lieutenant's offerings were pounded a IN TWELVE ROUNDS| 4" »* & witeher of the calibre Intends to aoe this bout for Brit. Barnes tossed out Parkinson. edit B. Griffith. Holke flied to Wheat. NO} hard during the opening innings, with _ and character of Dick Kerr |s per-| ton after Jack's battle with Benny] Fletcher fouled to Snyder. Leslie] olds Heel MM RUNS, ONE HIT. the result that when the Robins — _ Leonard. lifted a short fly to Cunningham. 115; Th 113 GriMth tripled to deep centre. | staged a ninth inning rally the visitors LONDON, May 30.—Eugene Criqul, the French champion, won an easy yic- NO RUNS, ONE HIT. pn to Dykes, | Scott|tory over Joe Fox, the English same eae pion, in the international featherw oe. | Ss! Goubled tol poaing contest at Holland Park ‘Hall had enough of a lead to make it in- effective. Homers by Schmandt in the /* second and by Clarence Mitchell, who was pinch-hitting for Cadore in the JL. ninth, were the features of the ‘ Robins’ batting. ‘ Another feature of the game was* Ivy Olson's attempt to make Umpire Moran believe he was hit on the foot mitted to drop out of major league a - : ———“—_S> NO RUNS, NO HITS. 3h Wheat was out to Holke unassisted. baseball over an argument involvios| 17 ANAPOJ.IS TEAM NEAR FIFTH INNING. toursyect- be ae aeoaut i] Myers singled to right, scoring Grif- a few thousand dollar with an owner : milles.—Bellringe 42:] Ath. Schmandt walked. Ward popped NEW WORLD’S RECORD] Kelly singled. Cunningham singled, Ford. Miller beat out a b who is determined to improve his ol sending Kelly to third. Kelly scored dies Mine thn Gaia ireeiiee ian A club et any cost, even to paying , Ind., May 30.—The] on Snyder's sacrifice fly to Williams, Aerial Gane MUR Gece tee The fight was scheduled to go twenty | 199,000 for a minor league prospect bat Cunningham was out trying for aie ? . rounds, but Fox was so badly’ punished i second, Williams to Fletcher, Barnes : SEVENTH INNING. twelfth geese Capen Thabane in tae | . Ooeneionnnt yes eae dati tg a world record for holding opponents} popped to Wrightstone, ONE RUN, | i i i : Ford singled to centre. .Gowdy tw 3 6 r cord fo ry , ) EIGHTH INNING. baseball circles when McGraw pur Finbar ascase (ceosalie’ tc eomicel | OEE FIFTH RACE—The Dominion Handicap: | doubled down the third base line,]y q pitched ball. He acted the part =. ~a +d a ir three. >, filed to Ruth. Johnston EX-CHAMPION WI chased Johnny O'Connell from San Sm ‘a Vi Lee doubled. Pinto struck out. scoring Ford, McQuillan fouled to] ,: sa LLARD nith Jr. the club's Vice President. i wonderfully. He danced about on oae Whee Mouse returned the Francisco last fall and the New York|The lone run scored by Columbus in| Barnes tossed out Walker, Lee re- | Yo : . Te is;| Schmandt, who made a good catch.| foot with the dexterity of a Russian «sw INDIANAPOL: Indianapolis American Association base- ball team was well on its way toward hool. But Mr, + the infield, Ward took it and} TRAINING HARD DAILY | ional League Club was again ac-|the eighth Inning of the second game| maining at second. Bancroft tum- ner, 00) Imp : Powell bounced a single off Ruether's| patlet dancer and made a face that inte the Yankee Lge S44 i a eh ap buying the pannent, althoust of a double-header was the first in] pled Wrightstone's grounder, Lee] gixtH RACE—Ciaimin, glove. Barbare hit into a double play, | would have done credit to a Greek sprinted to t) base, LOB ANGELES,.May 30,—Jess wil- | cused * h | forty-three consecutive innings, ft he first time the flag} TH 4 rang to Me, smith, | eecnes ete Willlarae forced | ate "iva "18: Soe sale ans Johnston to Ward, to Schmandt, on a} tragedian of the old last half was the first time tho fla ne record, acco Fr, smith, | (ye —Bancrott, ; ; ty : k ne Sl was established by che Pittsburgh Na. | Vrentston a unassisted, Pi close play. ONE RUN, THREE n, not being of xn artistic tem- ; M Bah Tionals, who started June 2, 1903, ang] NO RUNS. ONE HiT, i HITS. nt, allowed Ivy to finish his % lard, who is reported ‘o have been of- fared a chance to re | his lost pugi-lhad been brought to New York since by meeting Jack Dempeey | 1917 SIXTH INNING Gibson now catching for Boston. In which he ¥ ‘ : ‘Labor , ts tal = & vianked thelr opponents for fifty-two 62 jou! x, Z nw ich a was joined z eee reer ie parses | paper ape einen, | It tt is true, however, that the |consecutive innings. Bancroft walked. Frisch singled, 1 ie ns High lined to Nicholson, Ford threw] Catcher Hank Gowdy of the Rraven, © mountala climb, long walks White Sox have deliberately gone out peel a sending Bancroft to third. Bancroft| mi: 108 Portuguese, 111; Mary Jane} out Johnston. B. Griffith was safe onJand then asked him to step back to other outdoor work, it was lear: to go on record as paying the highest areata TO-DaT? of cues Yankees | seo) on Groh's sacrifice fly to Litsle ie been ten 100; Thistle 08. ‘Nicholson's muff, Griffith stole sec-'the plate. Olson filed out and “limped” back to the dugout, price ever offered for a minor league gains, 10-10; Afternoon ‘anwe, G00 Nae Walk. Frisch stole second. Young cca?Pgnice silo tligwance’ clades" Weainir] On Wheat fled to Crulam” NO