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10 THE SUN, THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1918.1 '
Giants, Brooklyns and New Yorks All Lose Games in Mad Scramble for Pennant
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DOYLE'S ERROR,
BASES ON BALLS
Those Kiiciors Coiiiribiito toSecond (riant DclVat
liy Cardinals.
KOXKITHY ALSO IIKI.PS
Eighth tlio Fatal Kound. forin That Period Visitors
Take Lead.
BOSS HIT.GINS GETS 0. B.
Chanco for Tallies in SrvpnthSpoiled by Ovprzonloits
Jiasp Kunnin".
Thare 1 a desperate fight on among thaOlanta, Cubs nnd Cardinals for the thirdplace championship, nnd the (Hants leadhy a point Tlicy were beaten by the Car-dinals again yesterday, for the Piratenosed out the Bostons. The Ilrooktynahad another sorrowful day. for the Hratesfloored them again The Phillies are rac-In- R
along comfortably In the lead Theyiave the Neds h merciless trouncing y.
Yesterday' Reaalta.Hi. Laula, 4; New Tork. I.rittabur. 6, Brooklyn, 3.Chicago. 4. Boston. 6.rnuaneipnu. 13. Cincinnati. .
Detail Clafc "taadlnca.
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hi?Phtladalphla 4 t- tBrooklyn. nNw York.. J' 4
St. Louia.. J, o 3 4' 1 4 l 14
Chicago o'j II 3
Pltttburg.... 1i :Beaton Til 1 ! J M ht7 .SBV
Cincinnati. n i a'1":: IonGajn.a Leal.. i4:ti',ii'is i7,j:;,i:o
To-dar- 'a rhednle.t. lunula In New Vork.
Pltthiir In Brooklyn,rhlratn In Bomon.Cincinnati In Philadelphia.
An error hy Iioyl. the nnlv one madeby the (Hants, and the mlsplnred Illieralltyof Jeff Tesreau were a lnltiR offset vester'.day to the fmu that the nianf marie ninehits to the Cardinals' four and one errorto the Cardinals' four The fmir ,,.blnatlon was one which worked ttm forthe Cardinal, for they nun ),y worn of4 to 3 Hesldes taldnc advnntnae nffaults In New York's same they ran bnsfswith Judgment and enterprise and didn'tneglect any opportunity to turn evcithlna;to their advantage. An able bodied hit hvKonetrhy another larse factor Intheir victory
Koiietchys hit. made in the eighthInning, In which era the Cardinals clat-tered Into the lend, came after chanceshad bien offered tu retire the sideKoney wouldn't have iom up at Hit IfDoyle hadn't made a high throw to firston the first man up As It was he todk ahand In the game with men nn second andthird, and as it turned out It would havebeen far better to hnp lemoved him asan element of danger l.y palng htmBut as he wasn't passed and did send nMnge humming to light and two runsfciored, the fat was In the me.
The Ulants took to bunting and sacrific-ing and did good execution that way. Itwas no fault of this plan of campaignthat one New Vi)rf error proved moradamaging that four times that manv StI.ouls sins of omm1son The Ulantsran liases will tun, going down often andmaking most of their steals go throughTheir bac" running as sggresslve nndIntelligent!) done, with one exception.Burns w.m overzenlous on one occasionand ruined the clover strategy of Meriogby a hour hradd blunder. Not contentto let fll enough alone. Hums In theseventh Inning Killed a good chance toscore bv ,t fatuous oetioing of wlmtfortune was at that moment providing
When he put the 1,1,11 over the plateTesreau was very effertli... Two hostlles.whom he staitul along the highway withpasses, scored, mid so the extreme diffi-culty the Cardinals had In rinding hisdelhery went fir nothing. Sallee was hitmore freev hv the liiants. though hepitched h good game. Ills control wasgood, while Tcliiiiu's was not. He wasweak tn holding up baae runners, but wasnot castigated l'i s. .erey that the Clantsfound him easy plucking.
Umpire Hjirn had a wearing day.There were m many plas on the hnsesthat Ills head was swinging continuallyfrom one station In another and hW vet-die-
met with several fretful objectionsThe wa h,( saw It, Wliltted, who amoment latcc scored, wan safe Ht thirdon a steal la the fifth Inning, but thatwasn't the aniv Herrog and the otherGiants saw t Again the wnv h saw It,Herzog was anfe on a teal of secondIn the se,nti, inning Mlte JIugglnsmade such rti .inlmated kick that he waabounced Tf-- i a rebounred when he linedtip ngalnst tl e bleacher hoards mi hisway to outer ilarlii's The ejectment ofthe St l.iil loininatider helped theOlants little, i i:vans, w10 was the littleboss'si hattlBf siiceessm, scored n run
Kre Itlghir cense, crjlng "hair' In thefirst Inning Tire.iu had passed the firstthree Crd.na Vet '17 Kol ul nf ,,entangle m. nt iiretf. ,. Mnwrfy tnppeila slow onu tn llerzog, on which he wasthrown one and Mug tallied, hut Mngeewas run dnirn on Konej's thrust to Ileroirand Oakes gilt the ila light tin Ice.
"Hie ( limits tied the score In the snnndMcrkle hunted snfeh, ,t,. second nndtook up lila Jiahitnt ,lt winto'shad thtou. He scored on it sizzlingdouble bj Mmi Hm the wenUmss oflb. fiuitili it hat. with runs hoveringnear, w us In edden.e Wilson sacrificedanil Mil nay was mil down on llerzng'sgtouiider to Mnwiej same thing In theIh rd aftir Bums had alngM ,i, Mn,nseiond, shajer ii,., muKht to Mown.),HetclKf foubd, lnnle perished nt ,st.
I he foitrO) was a t,,. ,,ir(, s,.tsf,ic.toty. tUi hunt., and aided to second1" "'' "ild thtoH. Murray sacrl-8-er- j,
immi Whlit.d shinned Wilson'shopper Mart,).. scoimmI llerzog singledwith two out, stole second and didn't stoprunning iitrtU he was .,t the plate Wlnao'alow thtow took an angle to left Held offHugs gauntlet, Manee had enough e
to ivfor the hall for H.rzog to gita wood stirt and then Instead of throwinghome M;.e rel.ied to Mnvvrev Thatdidn't hetokfti nny excess of grav mattersnd to f.trtt.er hall up the r,,y'made a dlafcrted tlnow o Wlngolime,ir the martial Caidlnal- - weren'tfl'f'.h',"nn,; iV'",""1 s,i"'talked. Wjltud nola second before Hug.
Jake Daubert
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raaklrn captain, nhn naihnaarrd reatrrdar hr Umpire Klemfor dlapntlnc a, called atrike.
gins waa paaiad, Wllaon throwing poorly.Whit and Hug mads a double ateal, and acratch lilt to the first base line by Magee
brought Whltted horn.The seventh brought the crowa' feet to
McOraw's eyes. Herzog led off with ahit and stole second. Tesreau sacrificed.Burns stabbed to Koney, who wss watch-ing Herzog The latter bluffed to go homeand kept Koney In suspense long enoughfor nurns to cross the hag safel) HumsImmediately proceeded to undo Konev'switless work with witless work of his own.Herznr had returned to third afely andeverything was rosy until Hums wentdrilling down to second. Herzog tried tosave the situation nnd tn score while theball was being shot around, but wascaught.
Koyle's high throw on Kvans began theeighth. Magee sacrificed Sheckard sin-gled to left. Kvans held third when Phafertook Mowrey's fly, Sheckard running downfrom first on the throw in. The Judlclnullvans had his reward when Koney crackeda hit to left, on whtch both' he andSheckard sprinted home.
Meyer fizzled as a pinch punchr l'i theeighth With two out. a two bagger byMerMe nnd pa"s to Murrav and Wilsonfilled the pillows Herzog, who hid entthe hall along the ground every time,tw'ce for hits, gave way tn the Chief, whonicked a fly to left which was of the genucinch ""he score
ST I.OflS (N L ' NEW YOHK IN I. iah r h p a e ab r h i e
H l n.:b 1 1 ' : ft o H irns If n ; n n nEvn.rf 1 t 0 0 0 8 Shafr.cf 4 1 1 4 i iMa'r.lf.Sh I I I I 1 A''nod(r'M 1 0 a 0 0S'k'rt rf.lf 3 t 1 3 0 i) Flet'tirr.M 4 n 0 .1 1
.MO ylll 3 0 0 6 4 I)0le:h 4 0 0 14 1
Ke.ney.in 3 0 in e Merkle.ib :Oikesrf 40010 0'MurrsT.rf 3 1 10 9
"I1HH.SS .11114 l'Vfll0!lc .1 n 1 nWinen e 4 0 1 : : llerrnr.Jbbailee p 4 10 14 tMeir I 0 n o 0 n
,c.rnh "b i n 0 I 0 o
Tot 1 4 4!;: TriMU p 3 9 0 0 J o
tCraiidall 1 0 o 1 1 o
Tnts!, "1 3 1
Batted for Shafer in the ntmh Intuni'Halted for Herror In the elrhth innlnetllvtM for Tereau in the ninth Innini
St Louis 1 o o o 1 0 o ; 04New Vnrll 0 1 n o 0 9 0 -- 3
Kirn b" on error St LnuK 1; New York,I I,eft on bae Jt Imt Nw VorkKirs' be on balls Off bailee off Tefresu.t Struck out-- Hy Slle. . by Teieau.Two biie hits MerU!. Murrar hlt
Maiee. Mowrey. Murray. Tesreau Stolenhaellutiinj, Konetchy, Whined s; Burnt,Merkle, Murray, lienor, j Paed bll- -"iMo i mpire in cniel nirier Kisld urn.plre -- Hyron Time l hour and M mlnutea
EVERS PALES AS RUNS COME.
Hut Brarea (irt Only FItc, One I.raaThan Needed tn Tie Cabs.
Boston. May !1. After being blankedfor seven Innings tn-d- the Braves gotbusy in the eighth Inning and ivvired fileruns, Johnny Evers growing paler everytime a tally counted But five were notenough even to tie the score, as the Cubahad piled up six during the content, cbieflvWause of weak pitching b Hes. 's
home nm In thn third Inning ac-counted for two of the four runs made bythe vl.tors tn that session. The .score:
CHICAIJO (N L 1IOSTON (N I. )
ab r h i a e ab r h p a eMiller.lt. 4 0 0 4 ') 0 Ma'rllle 401 ; f. i,Brers :b 4 1 0 4 Myers lb . 4 1 l 10 o oMlte oil. rf 3 1 4 0 0 Conn llv.lf 4 1 0 s o o
Zltn'an.ab 4 1 J 3 0 Sh'ii jr ;b 4 t 1 3 1 0
Sdler.lb. 4 1 3 7 0 0 Tltlle.rf 3 t 0 0 0 dIs.-h.c- f 4 14 10 (' Mann cf 300101llridw'l.as 3 0 1 3 3 0 0 0 oAriher.c 4 0 13 orollinscf o n o l o oHilli h,p 3 110 10 Devlin 3h 300330L'heneT.p 1 0 0 0 i ('Semour 0 0 0 0 0 0
- 'itiuth..1b 000000Total 33 6 id :; 11 rwhaling.c v 0 0 b 1 0tl.onl 1 0 0 0 0llsncleii.c 0 0 0 1 0lien p 4 0 3 0 4 0
Totals .31 .', 4 3, IS 1
tutted for Mann In the etthth InningBatted for Devlin In the eithth innin
tllatted (or Whollnr in lhn eight) IniiimChlcaco 004001010Boston 000000040-- 4
First base on error-Chic- Left on basesChicaao. 4; Boston. ? First hse 011 balli-O- f)Reulbtch. S; off Chetie;, 1; off Heat 4 Strucknut Hy Iteulbaeb, 1; by Cheney. 1; or Beaa, r.Home run-- Zimmerman 'I liree bise hit SalerTwo base hlts- - Sairr. Lesib. Archer Sacriflie
ers Double plays -- Zimmerman. Eversand Zimmerman; llrldwell, Evers and Saler,Zimmerman, Evers and Saier Hit br pitcherHv Cheney (Seymour) Umpires Hrennan amiKason Time 1 hour and 4S minutes
American Association,AT KANSAS CITY KIHST C.AMK.
rnlumbus.. ,, 00000201 a 'i' "tKsnsaaPlty .. 00300004 0 1
Ilatterles Cook, MrCjulllan snd Smith.Powell, Vaughn snd O'ConnorSKi'ONIJ UA.Mi:
folumbua H M I I 11 1 0 'a '7 3KHiisMNrity .. 0 0 0 0 4 3 n 0 i, a
Jlnltrrles Cole and Hinlih, Vniiihu anilKrlchell.Indiana polls. Milwaukee (rain),Minneapolis-Toled- o train).
Kaatern Aaanelatlnn,At Plltsfleld llnrtfnrd. f., Pltl.fl.lil. 4.At llnlvoki New London. II, llnlvoke, ;All other games postponed train)
Trl-Xta- te l.ranor,At Vork Wilmington, 3, Vork, 3Ai Trenlon- - Allenmnn, ,1, Trenton. 1
At llarrlsburg- - Allantlr i'il, 3, llarrla-l.urg- .3
Virginia League.I'nrtsmntiih, 4 Iloanoke, 0Norfolk, 3; Petersburg. I,Newport News, 10. Richmond, S.
Cotton si t a tea League,gelma, 7; Columbus., 0,Psnaacola, ft ; Meridian, 3No other games scheduled
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PIRATES' BUNTS SEND
DODGERS HIGH IN AIR
Willi Throws Knsiip nnil Tliri'cJtiins I'iiMpi- - Ovp.i- - I'liite,
Hrpnkinr Tip.
Font LAID DOWN IN A HOW
Dmiliprt, Millpp mill CtitslinwjFppI llrnvy llnnd of Klein's
l'lnpiripnl Power.
Vour bunts In a row. two of which re-
sulted In costly wild throws, cut anfigure In the I'lrnteV second vic-
tory over the Hrooldyns nt Kbhets Fieldyesterday The score was f. to 2 nndthree of Pittsburg's runs were manufar-turei- l
hy the bunting game. Thesu threetallies were made in the eighth Inningand lit oUe u tie fp 10 that pointBiignn and Adams had been on theirmettle, each pitching with telling effect
Vlox opened the fatal Inning with nsingle fo left Fred Clarke hung out thebunt sign nnd Wagner dumped the ballneatly. Ilagnn had to hustle and histhrow to Hummel wns wide. John Millernlso hunted nnd had It brnten when Smiththrew wildly to first Before the hallcould be recovered Vlox nnd Wngnercrossed the plate nnd Miller pulled up atsecond. Wilson nlso bunted to Smith, whothrew him out nnd Miller advanced tothird Miller was half wnv home whenl!',rne worked In the fourth hunt nndscored as the latter wns being shut off ntthe Initial corner
The Brooklyns, still without the servicesof Cutshaw, struck n snsg In the personof Chief Umpire Klem. To many sharp-eye- d
observers Klem nppe.ired to be de-cidedly off on balls and strikes. When hacalled a third strike on Jake Daubert Inthe first Inning on n ball Hint seemed :itrifle low the Dodgers' tlrst basemankicked strenuously Klem lost 10 time Inputting Daubert out of the game, n movnthat Hngered the n.flflfl fans to such an
'extent that they hooted the czar the restnf th ItflnM.u.n
The ejection of Daubert brought Hum-mel over from second to first baan anddrew Klrkpatrlck from the bench to coverine miiiuie bag. There was more frictionsixth1 &!'? W Wll-o- n IM the. '
thought the ballwas a strike and while he wns thinking Itover Klem ban shed him nnd Krwln put onthe mask. A moment Inter Klem . orderedCutshaw to leave the bench for the dress- -lug room.
t Adams outpltched Bagan He struckout eight men nnd was Invincible In the I
pinches. A fair sample nf his effective., ness was displayed In the first Inning i
.Moran open...! with a rattling three'over Caret's head Adams nmde Zistop of Hummers smash for the first out.wniKeii and stole second, nfter
winen u in at popped m Brne andDaubert was called out on strikes,
Klrkpntilck'x presence In the lineup waslucky for the Dodgers, for In th fourthinning, with Stengel on second he ham-mered the leniher In deep centre field
,lor a ilfnti home ru- - After that theDodaers matiiiKfd to tr. t one or more menon b,iss in ,..,rh of the succeeding In-- .nlngs. hut Ailam.i tightened ui
A nnteunrth feature wns the battingof Itngan He found Adams for two solidtilts, ope a two buKL-er-. which was the bestwork with the stick eer tecorded In hisname, When the game was over thecrowd, still hooting nt Klem. watched himstalk off the field in m-f- of no policeprotection The scote
pinnnt(i nnooxi.TKto rnpae ah rhpaeMensor cf 4 1 1 n Moran rf ft 3 1 1 0'farej. If t. I 'i 0 llu rh.lh 4 1 14 n it '
Vlox :h 4 1 Mrnicl cf 3 1 0 o oWj er.ea 1 3 0 Whejt If o l) 1 0.1 MU r lb 3 0 0 Ilsub'rt.lb 1 0 0 0 0Wilaon.rf o 0 Klrkp'k :b 3 1 i 3 1
Ilvrne.Sh 3 0 0 mlth.3b . 4 0 0 3 1
Simon c 4 1 0 Fisher.es 4 o o 0 IAdams p 4 3 0 0 Mlller.. 3 0 0 J I- Krwin c 3 0 0 " II Totals 33 6 37 9 1 Haviii p 3 il 3 J I
lL'sllshsu 1 n 1I
.Toials 3 ; 14 jBatted for Rtftn In I tie ninth Innini
Pittaburi o i n o o l o 3 0 ,U.aaI. I I, AAf,AA. : I
. Ts o b.-- e hlt-V- .ox. Ra.an. Callahan ThTe; I
nhhl7i,M,.n '0n;v.,.'i,n.,Klvr,,1Ckn9,' 'WL. Mnlnr r.'.'-a- . Il,ni"'.
blrHM?L?n, '",i"..?,r,llnr rrJ:
olf ItaKsn. 1 Struck out-l- li Adsms. n.'brRaxan. 3 Left on bases Ittuhurir. linniljn. f Double play Moran snd O Miller I'mplre In chief. Field umpire-Or- th Time!
1 hour and 41 minutes .
PHILLIES LAND ON THREE.
Johnson, llnrter nnd Smith 1 leldT'nlal nf Nineteen lilts.
PHII.APKLPIIIA, May 21. The Philliesbattered three Cincinnati pitchers to-d- I
and won, IS tn n Indian Johnson lastedonly three innings. Hartei. who rell.ve.iKi,., ,.1. ,1,. 4 .v.- - . , i j . . .
i" "-- . .in"- - ui.- - iiiniiiKs rtnothe last tn(,. The Phillies made a totalor nineteen hit. nnd thirty bases, Incltnling two pome runs a triple and three!doubles The scoie ;
CINCINNATI PHII.A IN Llab r b p a a an r h pReseller 113 0 3 0 0 pask.rt cf 4 3 1 3Hates rf 4 0 1 0 1 t, 3 3 3Tinker ss n 0 3 0 Loliert.Sh 4111Alm'iU 3b . 0 a 1 0 I Mftme If 3 j 4Heik.r.ef 1 H ;t 3 0 1'ravnth.rf ft : ft 3Mars's.ib 1 n 0 r. 1 0 I.uil'riis.ih 4 t 3 4II r'r.3h ss 4 003 I Doolmi.ss ft 003(ir.uit.3b 4 0 n I 0 Killlfri.c 3 3 ftClark. c I n 0 0 0 How ley. e 10 13Klln.i. 3 0 1 4 0 0 Sealon.p 4130Johnann.p 1 0 0 00,llarlcr.p 2 n 1 Totals 40 IJ IS 37 I 1
Smith p 0 0 0 0
Totala SO 0 III I 41
Clnnnnail ooooaonoooPhiladelphia 4 0 J 0 J 0 3 ,.1J1 a Off Johnson. 7 In fhrs. Innlnss. nff
Hurler 9 in three Inning: off Smith. 9 ln twolmmis Tn base lilts Luderue, Howler, Ma-e-
Three base Home runel.uderus. Sealnn Left on bases Cincinnati, 7:I'hlladelnhta, 7 St licit nut Uy .lohnaon. 1; byllait.r, I; by Smith. 1: by Sealon. 7 Doublenloys Pask.rt snd l.ob.t; lleiker and (irantjIlerghammer and Marsana: Becker and AlmeidaFirst base on errors Cincinnati, I: Philadel-phia. 3 First base on ball Oft Hartrr, 1: offSealun. 4. Wild pitch-Sm- ith Sacrifice hitsLoliert SacTlllre fiy Ludrrua I.'mplr.a-O'P- ay
and Kmalle Time 1 hour and Si mlnutea
World Ontflelda American.Six errors inndn by members of the
New York American Printers Baseballtenni brought nbout their defent nt thehands of the World typos by n score ofs to fi nt Prospect Park yesterday after-noon. The score I
IT, II E.American 10330000 0 a a aWorld 03001410 x 10 0
flatteries American, O'llrlen and (Inhlrn,World, Wellandt nnd Unman
SiontU Atlanlli- - Leaarue,Macon. 4; Columbus, 3Charleston, 3, .lackannvllle, 1.
Savannah, 13, Alhan), 3 ises.n Inningsralni
Tela l.enane,Pallaji, 4, neaiimnnt. 4,Waco, 4; Houston, 3,Fort Worth. ! Han Antonio,Austin. 4; ilslveston, 3 ( rlrel gam.iAustin, 3. liiilvesion, n (second game).
farnllnn l.ragne,Ashevltle. IJ: flalelgh. S.(Ireenahoro. 3. Durham. I.Charlotte, I. Winston. flalem. I,
U. I, T. l.ragne,llnpklnsvllle. t. T'adurah, 0 ii..ii Innlnfti,llendersnn. 7, Hsrilshiirg, I,f'slrn, 7; Clarkavllle, 4Owenaboro, 7, Vlncannea. .
IfT,:, ,ti j j i. .awirvc . AMisi'cr
GMto for Ebbets'riWAsntKit mi:iwi:s or tim
Hrooklyti flub wild yest4-ila-
tllilt tilt ;l v.'itire Hillt! of reservt'd j
M'ntH lor the I'liiluih'lphia-llronkly- fi '
Kami; nt Kbticix I'icld on Siiiunl.ivxrt'iMltxl t tint for (hi- - opvtiitin with
tin? Now ork Afiierit'iiiiH on April .".
MiilleiiK prHielijtl Hint by i-
row iiIkIh all tlic imsitvimI sealswould l)! Kolic cxcciit thoso ill tlnboxes. Tho lirooklyn club lias mailt'nrratiKements to nt'citiiimodnlHJ5,(KH) fans without mnkiiiK any ofthorn watch the-- first battle with the
I Quakers from the playing surface.
JOHNSON'S TENTH STRAIGHT.
lie Pitches Mnth and Tenth tnnlnga'anil Napa Are Beaten.
ci.ivEi.AS-n-. May Pinch Hitler Will-- !lams with tho score 3 to 1 In favor of the'.Naps stepped up In the ninth Inning forWashington y and banged out n homerun, scoring n man ahead of him and.tying up the game. Waller Johnson thenrelieved Groom and held the Naps to onehit In the ninth nnd tenth. The OrUllth!aggregation touched up Knhler for two1hits, good for the winning run. nnd lookanother for good measute when Orogg,who reliever Knhler, threw wild to centrefield. The victory was Johnson's andmade his tenth straight. The score :
WASIIINOTON CLEVELAND.ah rhpae abrhpas'Moeirr.rf B 0 0 : n .tohna'n.lb 6 I I 10 0 1
Milan cf r.1131 3Cbapn.aa 301 3 0,M'n.Sh.ss 4 1114 O.Olson.Jh f, 0 0 3 0 0i.sndiUh .1 0 3 13 0 0 Tiirner.2b. II 0 1 1 0t.aii ie.Sh r. 0 0 4 3 o'.lacUa'n.rf 4 3 3 0 (1
3 0 0 1 4 1 llTAtl.cf .413100,fieh'fer.Sb 1 ooii Ofirsner.lf 4 0 3 4 0 0Shanks.lf K 3 3 1 0 0 i'arirb.c 4t 1 e 0 0'le'irjr.,. 3 0 t f, 1 0 Kaliler.p 3 1 0 3 0Mill mi. o lllin n r.rear.p .00000 11Oroom.p ooofoJohns'n.p 0 0 0 0 0 0 Tntala a; 3 II SO it 1
Total!.. 40 f. 80 30 3
Waehlngton osooooies s- -flCleveland 000010110 s3 '
llltsv-O- R Oroom. II In eliht and two tMrtallnnlaii; off Johnson. In one and one thirdInnlnrs; off Kahler. 7 in nine lnn!na, offOreag. I In one Innitir Two base hits (.rsner.I; Shanks rtyan Three base hlteJacken,Shanks Home Sacrifice hitsChapman. Kahler SacrificeStolen an, Milan. Onndll Firtnw on nsus -- uij Hanier. 3 on oroom. IFirst base on errors Cleveland. 1: ITuhintinti
orffi'" nyVoo'r0,:' lJohnson, i Double plays Milan and MorrauMoeller and Henry. I.anorte. Schaefer and.,lr,nrl" P"cn oroom i mplree ,
mlnme'" nd lUn r""'- -: h"r' ""'
WflfiTt BTSnrPC VV1 Cnv
Tnn Oat. Rales Fall. ! Pllrhea InRorton anil Unity Ends.
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. r"'CAoo. May 1 1. -- The White Mog enmefro!n 7 Hc,rrt M r,,n" ln ,t"' nln,hand had the filled whenBoston retired the last man nnd won bylil to V It was n hatting bee all the way,the world's champions hitting a pair ofChicago pitchers for eleven safe ones.while the White Sov hnminered Bay Col-- 1
llns and Beilu iit. Joe Wood finally wnscalled on nnd pitched to but one manThis was ltorton. who came up with thebases filled, two down nnd nni run neededtn ue iiorton nit in nrat .md the rallwn oej Tn. trore ;
IIOSTON 'A I. t'HICAOO (A I. 'ah r h ll A e nh r h s m
ii.."rr ri .. t ti a n mmerkes .b 4 3 : I lterer 3b 0"pe'ker cf S 3 3 0 0 I iid.3b r, J 3 1
Iwislf 3 1 3 0 n .1 Col'ns rf 4 1
.Isn'nii Ih I 1 : 1 foiirn r.lb 3 0 I 7KltSle lb t. 0 3 0 rt indie ..10 1 0
Wae er s 4 o o Zeeler.lh 3 1 3Can m'n.e 300 Matiii k (lis 0,10II roll's p 3 3 1 " tiiHih 0 0 nIWbeni p 0 0 n 0 Wpaer,i9 3 3 13Wood p 0 0 0 .K.Ktrrlr 0100SehalU c M i :
Totals 37 10 II 2 Hen?.p 0003I'.nue p 110 1
IHorton 0 0 0 0
Tit sta .1 t II ? Ifl'Ratted for FntirnLr in ih. slvth Innln.''Halted for Maltick In the ninth innlnttnatlert lor nearer tu the ninth tnnlnrItlatteil for Lanae In the ninth innlnt '
Poston 300401,ififtniChtcaKO if0ort3ios :i
Ifl on hnaes-llnat- nn 11 Chn-agn- , ? Hason balls -- Off II Collins 3 off lUdient. 1. offItem 4, off Lanae, 4 Struck out Hy n Col t
'X ' 4MThresT hli'h,ViUS1'"' Kllin. SaerlS" '' e Mi.
, Csrrnau Stolen Pa.aedball Scbalk Double play. Wsiiirr and F.ncl..
son and Connolly Time hours and 30 nunuirs
W iaVKWATIOWAL LIAUU.YesterJay'a nraalta.
Buffaln. 4 Newark 3Montreal, 4 Bslitir.nrs, t
Rochester-- . Ir.i- - 'ttv iralniToronm.Provldenee iralnt
taadlav of Ih Claba.w l. re w L PC
Bufalo. . IS 11 :i llnrh.,,.. .14 is .407Newark l 14 ,M3i r.ionin 13 II 40.'Kalttrnere... .l U M7 M.inneai 11 II .4111 rovin.pce... 13 13 njrrev Cltv . II II .107
To-dar- 'a Schednle.N'isrk tn Huffatn.l.rs.y city In Horh"rProvidence In Tormitllsltltnnr. In Mentrei,
BISONS EVEN WITH INDIANS.
Make Their Hits at Opportune Timesnnd Win hy II In .1.
HrrrALo, May 21 - Murrain won backthe game lost to Newnrk In their firstmeeting, to.dnyn score being ti to 3. Hothteams hit about the same In numbers butthe lllsnus slammed the sphere at mostopportune momenta with men on thesacks. The score :
NEWARK ni'FFALOab rhpae ab rhpae
Colllns.lb 4 3 10 0 OTr'ad'le.Sb 3 3 10 10(Saini'r.sa 4 3 4 0 Koadi.as . 3 0 0 0W.Jl'an If 3 0 n o Jarkaon.lf 3 1 1 0 ft 0Dallon.rf 3 0 I 0 O'.Murray.cf 4 1110ftcf 4 0 i t 0 lli.s.3h 4 13 13 0E Z'rn Ibl I 3 3 0 Beck, 111. . 3 0 0 13 0 0Oeli.vb 4 0 3 3 nlDeln'g'r.rf 4 0 0 1
lllscins.e 3 4 3 Stephens.!' 3 0 0 0 0
Umin'lT.P 3 ft II n 0 Cosily c 0 4 0llarier I 0 ft 0 0 Mains n 3 0 0 0 1
Enrm'n.p 0 0 1 0,
ILee 0 0 0' Totals 37 ;is 1
TolaJa..30 3 7 34 II 3
Hotted for Donnelly in the seventh Inning.tllatted for Eumann in the ninth Inning
Newark , 3 0 0 0 0 0 3
Buffalo, 10110003 1:
liases nn balls Off Mains, 4, off Dnnnrllv. 3;off Enmaim. 3 Sir ink out By Moina, : biDonnelly. 4 Two base hitsHinitiier. HuesSairlllce hits W Zimmerman. Uaginer, Rna, bHeck, Ifiiitiia Stolen bases Trursdale, J; Colllns. W. Ziniro.imon. K .Imni.nnaii, HuesFirst base nn errors Newark, 3 Left nn bases
Newnrk, 7 DoubleBuffalo. 4; plays --Myersand (iagnler; Roach nnd Heck; (lagnier andCollin Wild pitches Main. 3. Passed ballsdowdy. 3 umplrea-Umal- ey and Finn.ranTime 3 houra and ftft minutes
Mnntreal Hnlves Sha-rk- ry,
Montrkai,, Miiy 21, Moid ri al bunchedhits on Hhnwkey In two Innings v
nnd defented Haltlmoro, 4 to 1. Haiti-- 1
more's only run was du tu errors byLennox nnd Cunnlnghnin Lennox wasspiked by Cnpron In the first Inning andcompelled tn if tire, The score:
H, 11 Eliaitunore e o n n 0.- -1 4
Montreal 301103000 x 4 7 4
Hailerlea Baltimore. Khawkey and tiian,Montreal, Bmlth ami Hums
Snot hern League.Mamrhls, 7: AUanis, ft.nirnilngham. 3; Mobile, I ifllst gain.)Rlrnilnghani. ft, Mobile, (s.cond game),Chattanooga, 3 Montgomery, n,Nashsllle. 7; New Orleans, .1 (first ganisl,Naahf lllr, I; New Orleans, I laerond gam).
CREE MAKES ONLY
HIT OFFHAMILTOH
Ihowiis' Hifr Southpaw ProvesKpiiI Monarch of .Mound.
Blanking New Yorks.
I'OKD KtTPKRS AN OFF DAY'
Yields Nine llifp, Which Send in
Five Runs SpectnenlarSlop Hurts Hand.
The New York Americans auferert froma stringency In the baac hit market es-- 1
terday and weie shut out uy ine iirowns.By winning however, they can takea majority of the series. The Bostonsput another crimp In the While Soxrecord nnd the Washington halted theCleveland". Wet grounds kept the
apul In Detroit.
1 eslerday'a Iteanlls..t Louis. f,i New York, 0.lesion. 10. Chicago. .
Washington, r. . Cleveland, 3.wet grounda.
Detailed Clnb "lanallnga.
81'S ,5 5 i '
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Sil &' r lVa i m elf 'r. i
irinladelphta. i 1. 1 3 0 ih b ' o;bi
jCleeland . . 4 3) 5 4 I 31 13 .S3fl
Washington.I 1.
- iij :i 3i b is it ki
Chicago oj 4j : 4('ln 14'
5M
Boston. ,. . Si 3 3 31 S 14 .431
St. Loull. a all.
Detroit. M4
New York.. o o 31 I ?3
r.amea Lost o:i3iri4 is'jt 3tl23l;t:s
To-day- 'a rhetlnle.New- - Terk In St. Louts.
Washington In Cleveland.Philadelphia In Detroit.
St. I.OC1S. May 51. The Ptnvallessttrowns came to life y and won Intheir third tryout against the New Yorkshy a score of & to 0. Karl Hamilton heldthe visitors to one hit. a Texas leaguerback of the Hue between first nnd secondSpltball Hon! was on the mound forNew Vork. hut did not perform up tohis customary standard Nearly everyone of the nine hits th locals madecounted In Increasing the score. Cordhad gilt edge support. Snappy plwlng byMcKechnle. who was circulating In theshortfleld position, nnd Sweeney, whosetin owing arm had the Drowns showinggreat respect for him, helped to hold downthe score
I'ord played a perfect fielding gameand was tesponsihle for several assistson hard plavs In the eighth Inning herobbed Williams of a hit on 11 bounderthnt ne.-irl- split his bale hand. l'orseveral minute after making the throwto Chase that tet'reil the runner, l'ordrublmi his llnnd nnd Chose mn In tn ,s,,.If his finger wns split When he resumedpla Hie fans gao him a round of ap.plause
Cree wss the only visitor who d
with Hamilton's offerings. Aftersix Innings without n tilt being made offthe big southpaw. Cree' In the seventhrnleil his Texas leaguer to right, but Itcounted for little, for he wns nipped nfew minutes later attempting to stealsecond Wolier twice received flee trans-portatlo-
while Mldklff nnd Daniels werethe other New Yorkers thus favored Thescore .
NEW YORK (A. Ll RT LOUIS A Llab rhpae shrhpaHinl'Isrf 3 0 n 1 (i 1 Shol'nn ef 3 3 110 0
Wnlterrf 3 0 0 1 1 njnhtis'nlf 3 o t o n o
!l"ll:.h ? 1 1 I : ? lTnl'"lf r' ! : 1 " !mmn i " " i' -i ran ;n a n z l n o
Cree.ll . 3 0 I ? 0 0 nn.f ll. nullChase lb 3 0 0 9 1 0 Austin Jh 3 110 3 0Sneen'y.c 3 0 0 3 3 0 Walls, e 1 3 0 0 1 3 sMldU'f.:h 3 0 0 1 1 o,Ainew e 3 0 1 a 0 0
M'KTe.sa 3 o o r, 3 0 Ham't'n p 3 0 1 0 3 0r orn p r o a o s n
tMerrett 0 0 0 0 0 Totals : t 9 ;; 11 0
. .
niais ii 1.4 19Halted lor Hanzrll in the ninth mnlni
'hailed for Ford in th ninth inninrNe Tork ooanoooo 0SI Louis - 5 0 0 0 310 .A
Two base hits- - Shottun Pratt Three baehit niillams Sacrifice Pou-- ,ble pls Williams Pratt and Brief: AustinPratt and ef stolen ba.e- - Wnltrr First I
base on balls Off Ford, 3; off Hamilton 'struck nut liy Ford, hv Hamilton, I
""u't," Nr" " S'--r ''0,"," ''m,'!r
and Kvsns hour and "nm,u"'
LOSING BRACE BY CORNELL.
Msler'a lilt In 1'enlh entla In Win.nlnit Mli'hlgnn linns.
4
4
ivennerc .,11.. imurr.ei a I n 111
HoWd.lb 1 0 ft 0 ft j 1 1
Pnntl's.ib I 0 0 ft 0 4 3Haker.ss 4 1 0 0 Taher.as
lory, ficvueen. Keller.First base on Off off Qiiin.
Struck By Quintain, .1: by Johnson, 3 Left on bases Michigan. Cornell :i,lilt by Adair Passed ballWebber Double Adair:Schlrlek Umpire- - Dnnolnie Tune.' hours 30 mlnutea
Wi'atrrn League.St Denver, 3
Moines, 4, Lincoln,Wlrhltn. 3: Omaha, I
Sinus t'll, Si Topeka,
New F.nslnnil I. entitle.At llrocktonFall Hlver, 13; llciikton, t,
Lowell, k. Portland,i.ynn- - 1. Worcester,
rence, New Bed-ford. 4,
Where 's Man WhoSaid Talk Is Cheap?
DOSTO.V, Mav L'I. It will root nnynntlbaseball with a newspaper man.Hereafter all InterviewH with Cubsart) to be tabooed if President.Murphy, now here with tho club,is ablo to put through the latest of
innovations."I am RoinK to fino nny nnd nil of
my players 1100," declaredMurphy to-da- "If they nro
found talking baseball with anynewspaper men. I don't intend tohave my club wrecked and torn to
by these stories that emanatefrom the players."
YALE GOES ON WINNING.
rnrrn Take BIk Lead, bnl nineMnkea It Sixteen
New Haven, May SI. Yale wni. hersixteenth baseball victory this
Itrown, to 4, Thelargest crowd of the season was on hand,the undergraduates to the fieldIn a body behind n brass band and cheer-ing and singing throughout the game.Brown seemed to have the game won Inthe first Inning, when tllle lost his grip nndallowed four runs. After Crowther hadfanned. Olio walked Loud nnd Snell.Eayers with ono of (Jlle's fastshoots for a triple to left, scoilng l.oudand Snell. Then Kayers came home on apoor throw.
The game was won by Tale ln theWith two men out, Olle got a life. Middle,brook singled, Pehofleld walked and lllos-so-
doubled, scoring Olle and Middle-broo- k
Hlddel singled, driving ln tho win-ning runs. The score:
H1IOWN YALEab r b r s e ab r h n a e
rrnwi'r.ss .. 0 3 j 1 Mld b'k.cf 4 1I 00iiun.ir sioio 0 onnn rt.Jf 1 0 1 0 olSliell.c 3 1 0 H 0 II nss'm as 4 1 1 R I
Kavrea p 4 I 0 f. o Hlddel! lb 3 0 3 o oJ F.H'r.Sh 4 0 0 0,1 S It'l-.3- 3 10 0 11Andr's.Ib 3 0 o t Pum'llr.rf 4 10 10 0TeVi.:h 3 0 10.: ifornlsh.rb 4 0 t j I
.loh't'n rf 4 o i 3 e o llurdeite.c 3 o i j oNsah.ef 30010 O'fille.p 411110Iluketle 1 0 0 0 0, -
Totals 81 I ; 13 JTotals S3 4 s 31 11 3'Batted for Naah In the ninth Inning
Brown 40000000 n 4
Yale 030040 no sTwo base hits llurdetle. Bloaaom Three bass
hit Haves f,acrlfte hit -- llurdetle Molenbsse-- .t y Relllv Johnston First base nn errora- - Brown. 3. Vale. Hrst base 011 halls-O- ff
Hayes (Jlle. f Struck om -- HrKarres. o; by Cite. 0 lH on bass Brown.Vole. 7 Cmpirea Msfford and Adams. Time --
1 hour M minute.
PLAY ALL AROUND.
Midshipmen Vanqnlah the NoireDame Nine Score nf T tn I.Annapolis. Md. May It The mid-
shipmen defeated Notre Dame this after-noon T to 1. The former pl.tjed n stronggame all or. mini. The score.
XOTItK HAMK NAVAL ACADEMYall r h p a e ab r h p a e
OCnn'l.ss 4013 ;, .Sn'itb"h 4 I 0 4 f. 0
Kelleylf 4 .0 0 0 o .,ltn 41.100Farrel lb 4 0 0 II 0 iri.her.if 3 tooMills rf 4 0 0 ; 0 0 Hall lb 4 0 1; 0(i ni 0 Jn 1 o 0 ? 0 n v.iiclrn lli 1 I : I
Ilnr sn ,f 3 0 0 A n line, i I i tl i i A n
Ne 30001 tnimerlf 4 o o i n ,i(roy.c 3 o o i j o'lh, U e ? 3 I o.Herser.li 3 13 13 nsriben.p I 1 : fi n
. -Totala It 1 l "l M i Totals 3S ' T .7 13 1
Notre Dam- - 0 a o o o i o o o
First' 'Three baa. er." Vaiden base
on balls-O- ff Berier. 3 Slruck nit-I- W Iteraer. i
f. hy iribrt 3 Double play O Cnur.e I andParrel on h.... .Notie Dame. 3. N'avt.T Wild pitch Ilrr.er Passed ball Hhksllolk eibert I in pi r-r- llrtt Time l hour
40 mluiites
PENN'S HITS OPPORTUNE.
Inly Fnnr nf Them, lint They servetn Defeat
ritn.APEt.ritiA, May II Pensylvanladefeated Iordhnm on Franklin Field to- -
day by a score of 3 tn The lied and ,
".Dine team mad- - only four hits, tmt. .n,rm "ne r.vioe mi mii un- - iiioinem.
1 he score :
FORDHAM PENSnb rhpae ab rhpae
M Oo'nlf 4 13 10 o Marlin 3h 4 i 0 0 t 0Carroll 5b 4 1 i o ; a Colem'ti.lf 3 3 111"Vivlann e 3 0 0 fl iCorjells. 3 0
I.e.ihif 4 0 : ; 0 t Mindset 4 0 1 1
Elliffe -- f 4001 oM.t'allrf 3 o i o 0 o
II M I M . : I 'lontll.v .0 J 0 il 0 I"
Flanl'n lb 3 Oil o oWall'ielh 3 o o
Kier an :b 3 a o o 3 1 Kiums 1001131Donley 0 0 0 n 0 satre p 30004;
Will'ms p 3 0 0 4 0- - Totala 3 4 :; 1: s
Totals j; 3 s : i; 4
natlrd for Kiernan 111 ine ninth innlnt:Porilham n 0 0 0 1, a 0 0 :Penn ; n n 0 0 0 0 1 j
eft on base, l'ordhitn Penn 4 Firsti,,.r nn errors Fnnlliani. : Penn . Two base
Ihiis Carioll Coleman Lea.li Three has. I11I
Williams Sairlnieni 1v1an Double piajsSares Konns and Walla. , 4'orjell Wallaie
and I'.llifff Struck lit-- William., s bySavre. v Slolcu bae. Miiiovrrn. ColemanMinds McErl.an B.ims on balls Olf Williams,3 P.is-e- d balls - Knous. Viv latin I'mpircJulian Time I hour and 3.'. nuimtrs
wrdi irv 1 v 11m v rnntiAb r h p a e ab r h p a e
Wrltht.ss 1 2 3 3 0 .! Mur'y.rf 4 12 10
I Icr.p 0 n ft 0 0 0;Totals 14 ft 13 37 11 0
Totals. .33 4 11 34 11 IHatted for Stanley In eithth Inning
Wesleyan 010010300--Holy Cross n 0 0 0 3 1 1 ft
Two ha, hits Wrlxhl, Ilarllni Three baseSaunders ns. Cawley
Mill. 11 lias. Sauiidrrs. Left on basea HolyCross. ; Weslryan. 7 First base on batla-O- ff(Jarlska. 3; olf Tlerney. I: Stanley, 3,Struck out-- Hy Oarlaka. 4: by Tlerney, 4: byStanley. 3 Double plu- Wrlahl iiinasslsiedi:O'Dwjrer, Sounders and OslersTeu. Wild
Hit by pitched ball -- Cawley UmpireLincoln. Time J hours and e minutes
Prospect Tnrk llnaehnllP. H. 1(14, ; P S. 137, ft.
Peniint A (.' , cllntnn A. CMldnnnd A, C, It: Lincoln P. c. 4,Plathush A, C, ti, Prospect Park F. C 3.
and Combine in
Botited only by ihi
Itidlitiin ANew York.
nrdtr fram any dealar
Ithaca. May 21 -C- ornell played better! WESLEY AN WEAK AT FINISH,baseball than usual against Michigan
but was beaten III the tenth Inning by ,.,. ..,. , nil Tlerney anilthree hits, Sser s single scoring two run".It was fourth of game and gave Holy t rnss W In t.amr.team the victory by fi to 3. The score : Wiikitstkp.. Mass.. May 21. Wesle.van
MICHH14.!s. CORNELL n,s beaten by lolj Cross ." to i In aab r hp a e ab r h p a e nntcst In which the Connecticut plners
CorvH J S Jfi'Svl".; j ! 5 J' managed to tie the score twice, but wereM'Q 0 13 3 3 0 1 0 0 unable to tlnd Tleinev In the hitler patt ofSialer.rf ft 0 ft 0 fluir.it 4 0 0 9 3 3 the game. The scote
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1'Johnsou.p 4 10 0ft 0 Pi ts ns If 411110n0 o'.rc'r'.V.Ib .1111100 0
4J DrlllK.lb .1 0 3 7 0 0 O'I)'r.3b 4 3 3 4 0
11 'Ha'd.3b :i ft 0 4 3 0 Sau'd's ss I I 3 t 0Totals 34 H14..0 1 'Markr.ef 30040 O.O IInen.cf 400300Michigan !5S52,!,,l:'Ri Ile'm'n.3b 1 0 0 I 0 MeteVr.lf .11 I 0 0 0Cornell. 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 -3 1 1 3 ft 0 OI.Muriiliy.c 4 0 3 )1 0
Two base hit -- Bell Stolen hiaes-Sial- er, Stanle.v.p 4 0 113 1 0 ft 0 ' 0Quintain. Bell, S.hlnck, Keller. Saerltlce hlia Holden 00000 ft Tierney.p. 3 0 0 0 0 (1
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tain. 3 out:
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LOCKETT PERFORMS
IN BRILLIANT STYLEt
"rat Appearance Hero
With hlipllfill Comrades, mm
Plays Dashing Polo.
FRKAKK AIDS OPPOSITION
Lilies I'p With Piping HodFour and Scores Againt
His Countrymen.
Kngland's polo team lined up vestat I'lplng Hock for the first four pe. ,
of n game just as It will be allgnethe International match on Juno l'inothing unforeseen happens. Capt V tLnckett made his fltst nppearanee 111
saddle In America and, though lie pLv ,.,
through only half the g.nne, showed som,dashing polo.
The Englishmen met with much sti.Teropposition than 111 their Initial game onMonday They weie opposed by fourplayets wearing the colors of Piping Ito-l- ,
three of whom had gooiltxratlngs undtetho I'olo Association ind In addition rtis.iK M Kreake, the English substitute, pisIng In his favorite position of No, ? ft.I.ockett got out of the g.11110 the 'ii igHock tram picked up nnd the totalIn favor of the English iiuartot was u4to 4t.Cnpt. ftltson, who made mich a
showing last Monday, placed indlffetently yesterday After Capt Lockei-retire-
from the fray Ills place was take,by Cap!. K. D Miller, the veteran nnimanager, mid the score, which had i
largely against Piping llnck uptunc, was brought In dose flgmes 1.
successful assaults of Agassis andVon Stnde. I'reakc played In marvi'lform toward the end of the game 11 .last gnnl was remarkable lie whlrnedthe ball away from the opposing side pitne middle or tne item and shot in '
toward the goal. Two strokes of his ma .let led up lo a final drive that sent t iswooden sphere hurtling nt the extremeheight of the goal post.
The lineup;Eniland-N- o I. Capl St O I, Chrs:No .'. Capl A Noel Kdsarda: No 5. Ort
R O Rlt.on, hacks. Cap! V Lockett t artE I) Miller ,
Pinim Hivk Nn 1. C P Beadlestnn ,Vn :,V M freaUe; No 3 F S on siad bv'4.r. 1. Aj.T.17
FIRST PF.RIOP,Tlm
lioals Player anil Team MI C'heape. Gotland 3 33. Acassn, Ilpins UnrV
SECOND PERIOD3 Cheape Eniland . 1 IJ
Pipiiif lin k tenah7ed ij coal, Badls encros,ni Kdards
Tllllttl PERIODNo soala scored
FOURTH PERIODI Edwards KntlaniKotland penalied i, for safetT
FIFTH PERIOD.'. FreaUe. Piinnr dock t 'A
Edwards. IhisUnd', l.oikctt Entland
MXHI PERIODsair. Pipiiic lloi--
Von Made Pipinc HockSEVENTH PERIOD
10 Ednsrda EnglandEKiHTII PERIOD
II- - Freaks I'iniii: Itoel,Gunman Knclanii t, ii.il eained loipenaltj total. P puii Ro'-- ("tea
lariini ... lott b.i ien.ilt i. lotnl i, It, r
eres L'.ipl 11 1) Miller slid D J RoiaTurn Emhl iniiiule periods
T,,r,,U W,n "er. Vlelor..Nr.w Hrpnswick. N. .1 . Mav 21 In a
: ,u,in. sensatlon.il fielding n"1hard hitting. Itutgers defeated Lebigi-hen- - this nfterniniti. 7 In Itutierlitnded on Knils for live hit. includinga home i up anil n double, scoring H e
runs in the opening inning Theit H rLhlgh o o o it i o 7 i
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