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JJMfcv PAGE SIX If ANSONS FAIL TO I Errors and Inability to Hit In Pinches Cost Ansons Game— Indians Win 7 to 2. off the Side Wheeler Jerked In Fifth by Ab- Hunter, if ... Donovan, if Giffin, lb bott and Whrttaker Sent in to Finish Game. Central Association Standing. CM. Won. Lost. Pet Burlington 11 Clinton 6 KEOKUK 6 Cedar Rapid* 'ji -'fi. 'Yesterday's Result*. At Marshalltowi!— B. H. K. 3Eanhalltown Ksolrck 7 12 Cfatar... ¥r v„r, T4*sy Ptay 5Sg«casi Tie Cffiy-1 WABitimiwnt 3ns. mat ti •MTilj to VSt Tbs score: Keofcnk. AB.R-H.FO-A HensUng. ss .. 5 I 2 3 Jack, 2h .. 4 I 5 4 1 Rogerson. «f .. 5 2 CottschsS, 3b 5 2 1 1 Abbott, lb 4 4 1 Donovan. If .. 5 0 3 Hunter, rf .. 5 Sweet, 4 0 0 1* 1 Cook, .. 1 9 Whlttaker, ... 3 0 1 0 2 Totals .41 7 12 .4 10 Marshalltown. AB. R- H. FO A. Carrigan. If 3 1 xB^eson 1 -V* "'if sad won from the Keokuk Indians, IS I to 3. after Jong string of defeats 5 Goodman was the victim. I hits for nineteen teases. four 'and one player hit by a pitched ball being the result of bis afternoon's work. Keokuk played a nice game In the Add and Henwllng polled a neat play in the first iainng when he stole home for the first ran. He got on by vork COOK STARTS THE GAME HENAUNG. lng Taylor for transportation. stole sMoad. advanced to third on Rogerson's oat. and then got away with Taylor's wladup and made a suc cessful steal home. Sweet, 'j(|]Kl«ditdd.3b Taylor, Batteries—Petere and Aadreea: Cook, WhlHater aod Sweet MaiMttlw** At Wuerioo— B. H-E-: fie ealy te lhave tasters stsske c«t or ^es t» fcjr tcr If 1 ft Richards, 2b 5 2 2 4 Foster, lb 4 0 1 Seibert, cf 2 0 0 BSITOW. rf 0 1 A •Andreen. 4 0 10 Stevenson, ss ... 4 it 0 KleminskL 3b $ 1 4 3 Peters, 3 A th Totals 36 2 1 2 xBatted for Peters in 9th. 16 Score by Innings. Marshalltown .. .002 000 000—2 I* Keokuk .102 000 013—7 12 Summary. Jack, Stolen bases—Hensling. 2 Donovan, Carrigan. Darrow. Sacrifice hits—Seibert. Klemicski. Two base hits—Wbittaker, F. Kle minskL Doubli plays—Hensling. Jack. Ab bott: Setbwt, Klemenski. Strike out?—By Cook. 3: by Whit taker 7: by Peters. «. Bases on bslls—Off Cook, 6 Whittsker. 2: off Peters. 2. off Time of game—2:20. Umpires—Genins and Anson. Friday's Game. AB R- WL PO. A- K 1 Keoknk: ,Jack. -b IRocenoB. cf GottscbalL ft 3 1 0 1 4 3 2 4 0 2 4 1 3 1 4 0 3 4 1 2 4 3 1 1 4 0 3 1 4 .4 3 1 1 Goodman, 3 Totals ..-.SI l.Otu 5 Muscatine Octanrwa 4 ararshalltown "Waterloo gj- Foster, lb 545 Sefbat. cf 5 -pf narrow, rf 5 •i 5 Richards. 2b 4 Totals S2 IS 27 14 2 Score by Innii I 5 Two base bit^-Dwxrraa. SS^^S^^C^an. 4 $ 2"AmiLei'in. Ttrfor. "aj W: Zeck-^ Stole. 8xases-H«stla«. 2 Seibsrt. lisdno, KkalBiti. I S«™« W". *T 3 4 4?«M. baBs—Of Tarior. 1 oS jsl-lbi Bou, Srst: Walter Jafes Befl. third. Bnu. Crst Wat-|Denk aad SuyAer. Stat pet—Frudf Sb&r. Hany fWvle. second: WSSfaon to 1 end Hubert Marks tied Cor third. Bread Jsanp—Thomas Pond, first: Harry H-?iwig. secsnd: Hsbest Marks. -feird- Claus 15 yard dash—CecS Uoyd Brooiiut Browa. third. *«T. third. 1 2 4 SMALL SCORES II NATIONAL GAMES 4 Chicago Boston II 1L H. *.{ 200— 3 i^n 0Sl 083 32a—1* 14 tl ptefter—Bfcasar*^ Tayier. IJIINIOR CTTrASffRS AT HOU TRACK HeM Fri% High*. .-Wj-i Over Cook atsstei 8he g*»e fcr ibe ri&'mi O* way through Tb» w^uers eff JS a Ma BA. third. Unyim—Ortb and Byron. £smp—Max Bvaus. first: Kisgstou B»emn. second: Jota BelL Giants. 2: Pirates, a third. prrTSBfRGH- Pl, Msy 1«.—The Ctaus B. Giants made it Csree straight from the 3* yard *asb Hsbert Marks. ««:. today 2 to Jeff Tssrean Hany Heiws*. aeeoBd. Frank Ctvm- Cterte's crew bst one hit. The kery asd Metvka rWck. tied for third 1%. Total of But Seven All Four National League a Games Yester day. V' McGrawttes Make Three From Clarke's Pennant Mad Crew at Pitta -burg. •s -J 3 3 4 9 MarwhaDtown. AB. R. H. PO. A* CtnigiB, If 3 1 1 National League Standing. Club. Won. Lost. Pittdwigi 15 •jXew York 12 *|Brooklyn .....11 *S *1 2 2 2 14* 2 2 3 1 3 2 4 2 2 3 2 2 10 I A screen. 4 ..a I Stevenson. ss 4 2 2 Cincinnati 14 11 Pfeiladelphia 10 9 **St. Louis 12 10 3 Yesterday's Results. Xew York. 2 Pittsburgh. Philadelphia, 0 St. Louis. 1 dncinnatt. 1: Boston, «. Ckicago, 2 BroofeljB. A. drfteted «be Junior ««d«t Bstteries-Bsntou and Clarke Rn^j by a soon of €3^* to 4T»* TrL «*d «owdy- 'Mm- A ia.se «wwd saw the IT-pir«-lirigler and Ba«n. Wgkhr faWWStiBg Ms bet wa« jctid in the tftS and vutamk sad AM prizes in each? ST. LOOS, Mo.. May It A three BSSl Whtiiater sent in. Th* Dasa Ory gHw awards uf rfbbmn. Irsse *3j throw by Shsrwood Magee iMe »wfci bad lots of JtriT but was ne nsmr?: singte by Chief Wilson gar® la caatroL Wfefttaker brid |tbe Cards a 1 to Ttetory o*er the tte teals scoreless during be «st Class A. |PMBies. Doak and Alexander eneh wbBe Us teas mts as- is jmrd tek-Tkouu iNrnd. tot: IhsSd their ogpw*nts to Sobt four more inns.* C*j» Anson, Brf? and Tftas Bsbeztson. tied The score: after whoss the locals "(tare been br second- PhOadriphia bases durfeg the Shot pmt.—Mai Sou, fast WaiW-:SL Louis and New York 8 0 ^JPSttsburgh Jo, third Batteries— Tesresu and Meyers High iamp MeivSa Ulrich. ^w^d Gibson. Thoutas Pond, seeoud Harry He£wi& Oo***r *Ha second MBIer rnfim-Kkn and Hart. PITCHER GOODMAN IS KUfe. third sodatieu. Is which league he will play Ready foe Geff Mats*. [United Press loused Wire Serrtae.] to the practice today, all was In rend* inesg for the playfcg of the rounds for the British championships g«xt week. W?th Jerom? TraTis. FraocSs Outest. ica's chamnioas. Evans. CUop). half a docen other Anserlena starting, the match will be one uf 1 ANSONS WIN FIRST. *ARSHALLTOWN. Iowa. May 15.! succeeded. —(Special to The Gate City.)—Rich-. English, bathis work Tnfant^ ftmnd thems»lve* todav' onlr fair & -sa? the biggest international uv that ever occurred of sport. But on American has ever each IschieTeff this honor ILW RELEASED BY ABBOTT La nicy Arizona Hurler wrfll Work ttte Western Association This Summer, He Says. Tk» boys won the relay thito this season aad are claimed by many from th# 'iTiOimu froa Xttt, Arfz. Hq looww ft flpoo ... £eal of goalee during the early pert rf a life MTAK THE DAILY GATE CITT BUFFALO TRIMS WEDS 8 TO 3 sv?1' Rune Made in rRuaeell S ratnmed wta-|to 3- The fielding of both teams was ner 2 to 1 giving his team mates an!®" color. Manager Tinker got three break on the series. Manager} bits, one of thejn a three bagger. The ODay used Sftsea men. Dalton got score: W thr» of Brooklyn's Sve hits. BnoUyi 2 5 3 Cidcago 1 1 Batteries—Allen and Miller Pierce 134 Bfffihffl rixpires—Kiglfr and KmsHe. a ONCIXNA-n. OM». SiT w«m M.M. to for U» Kw* Clt. -10 Beaton pitched wonderfml bafl. The |saK«: 13 0 Batteries—Harris, Packard and 3 0: a. I Boston Berrr tll_, Ford on Mound, Holds Tink er's Men to Low Score—Both Teams Of Color. k* bj?,} UTANTS TPTM PTRATRS cm ^Q^JTS wiN5 5 TO 3 TANKS DEFEAT BROWNS jG-lAJITo iJtim riftfliM.ai. JA/UAO ee ,f :V"v PeL Clubs -882 Baltimore .. •WT: St. Louis .., .»iS Indianapolis .560' Brooklyn ... .536 Chicago .... .444 Buffalo .400 Kansas City .laSl Pittsburgh .. IS 15 16 BrooUyn Feds. 5to hits. St- 4 14 0 Dooin: Bnwi Mmwr^Wt totovtw oae of the^St 1*11= CLEVELAND. Ohio. May H-Be-:^^ J^^t^t hifdal to thst city and h« boea play- l"**1 thepoor lowing of the Clev- jgeM Broad tamp—Cecfl Import- first: yesterday morning to get hte belong- so far thl« year. The American league team aad re nord Brookhart. second WiRfam i*«» before golag to the Western as- wfanlnc maay!*olUl,t season but wss Ineffective A SANDWICH. England. May 1C— *eco*4 to be releaaod With a record breskfeg of sinoe the dub left home. Mitchell, of entrant* putting the touches l^uls risg the otter. batters. Goodman Straight Trounce Brooklyn in Final Game of One Error Prevent* Ray Fisher From the Serlee—Indlanapolia Wins 4 to 1. Federal League Standing. Won Lost Pcx .... i4 14 13 9 ........12 9 ........11 6 Yesterday's Results, s?4 Chicago 3 Buffalo 8. Kansas City. 7: Pitsburgh. 6. Indianapolis. 4 Baltimore 1. St. Louis. 5 Brooklyn, 3. Cuba. 1: Dodosrs, 2. Buffalo 8 Chicago 3. rr.lf^ iWwire Serrice.] BUFFALO. K. Y-. May 16.—Ras CHICAGO May 1C—Alien and seU Pord. former Yankee, kept the Pferoe hTrnkra am a duel to- »i«itors' hits well distributed today indud.Md the Buffed* beat the Chifeds. 8 Tk®|chiw 7 3 Buffalo 8 8 3 Batteries—Brennaa. McGuIre and Wilson Fbrd and Blair. Kansas City 7 Pittsburgh 6. PITTSBU RGH. Pa., Hay 1«.—Flf- teen hits failed to clinch the game for 'the rebels at Exposition park this at- 6 15 Easterly: Camnltx. Henderson and Umpire 1 -Mannassau and Bush. St. Louis 5 Brooklyn 3. I™"** St Fe^nl*5 th9 Batteries—Keupher and MaxwelL Jnul and laid. Umpires—Brennaa aad mick. kW- fa mTomi K»lnik crowd is expected to attend. Solllot —w, «im vu tfcnt yw# -was a B6d and Beck af- pitcti€T*" pa me *1111 nocfty Tttonsa. (vosaoa !o back in 1904 when Walter J. Travis fair The htttiag of Spahr was a,The score: jMarkey house tonight, succeeded. Ouimet has hnpresaod tho feature The score: Wichita re: so far hasbssnlomshn 5iSL Joseph 31 ^me scattered hits today, thereby MaxweU and Juul for 14 hits, Athletics to win the :x Indianapolis 4 Baltimore 1. BALTIMORE. Md„ May l«—The IndiaaapoBs Feds downed Baltimore by a score of 4 to today. The score:, ,»* A S. H. E. Baltimore »-l 7 0 Indianapolis .4 10 1 Batteries—Mosler sad Rariden Wilhelm, Smith and RusselL Umpires—Cross and Andersen^ In Shot pet—Fiord Brookhait. find t»wnsisr. He says. Overiands wfll play ths Quincy George Raber. second: Frank Cros-. Iadeoendents st the perk this a a r"™CT High lamp—CeeB Le^orie. Sret: Fridays gams at Marshritow^was Qumcy nam Is said to lCai OVERLANDS TO PLAY? QUIN0Y CLUB TODAY Game at Baseball Park This After noon will be Called st 2:3fr— Large Crowd Exported. 1 .» ... afternoon. The gaaae will tie called, Makes CrtzzHes Win Anc*hmr. jGeorge BoOlot. premier driver of- ideslly locstod for baseball tUsited press rstnl Wire Service.] ttaacte. drove bis Peogot sround the. pnrit. iadudiag rapid transit surface OMAHA. Neb, Msy IS— Poor field-• Speedway two aad a half mtte track car fScilities. teg behind aad teabllfty to late this afternoon la 1:25 2-5, equal-- §5£ it O a a to a a in re or a utfei They Fight to Drsw. Dem-r^r, to 2. Closaiaa wasiliy Jos Dnwson with a Marmoa {[United Press Leased Wire Service.] takes oat ts the seventh to make room HTIUBL R**H0 P«- May IS.—Buck rents fcr hitter aad Lnhrsea. who Ptteher wins Gams. {Crouse, of this dty. sad Jack Me succeeded htm. was hit tor ons rua la 8T. JOSEPH, Mo, May IS.—Maddux, Caroa of PhfladellAla, aspirants for of the last two Until tor Wichita, woa a twelve taming the stiddleweight title, fought six wssithst ft was neck aad a tick af-1 pitchers' battle with Ftasty Thomas, irouada to a draw la the south side DETROIT MRS FALL BEFORE SOX Meet First Defeat of Eastern In vasion When Collins Holds Them Seo**iees and Sox Win. "v.*** •c. **& 'c"1«_ Holding Rickey** Lada 5 .M to a Shut Out. .7001 Detroit 19 .560 Philadelphia 13 .545 ^Washington 13 .500 iSL Louis 1' ,50) Boston 10 .429' New York 10 .423! Chicago .364 11 10 9 12 12 15 14 Cleveland 8 t- nv_, .. £ts'^Jfe ii ^-rf ,4 4 American League Standing Clubs Won. Lost. PcL 8 8 11 12 12 12 17 17 .393 .320 Yesterdsy's Results. Cleveland, 1: Washington, 2. Detroit. 0 Boston, 3. Chicago, 3 Philadelphia. 4 St. Louis. 1 New York. 2. & td Tigers, 0 Red Sox. 3. BOSTON. Mass., May 16—The De troit Tigers met their first defeat of the eastern invasion today. Bay Col lins and the Boston Red Sox turning the trick. While Collins was holding Jennings' men scoreless, his team mates piled up three runs. Collins kept the Tigers* six smashes safely scattered. The Sox bunched bits in ,, the third and eighth and were aided [United Press Leased Wire Batteries: Coveleski and Stanage Collins and Carrigan. Umpires: Bnns and Egan. Batteries: Mitchell and Rumler Fisher and Sweeney. ,., Chill and Sheridan. .. Umpires: cnin ana anenuanu KBW YORK. May 1C—iMiner ... .. -JS* tSZ' PHILADELPHIA. Pa.. May 16 Wyckoff held the White Sox to three *core: I ing game of the series, 4 to S. Eddie Collins* three hita in three trips to tjthe pUte and Baker's home run werei 3 y' The aeormz 'Chicago 3 3 4! Pna* BC*at pmm- F»t Ttmm.* \BmdU avenns at Mth street was op- I [United Press Teased Wire Service.] I tloued by the Wmrds. INWANAPOLJS, Ind_ i«—• Tb® George BoOlot. .. 3 .. 1 porting Views By tk* EtfUr Double headers will be In order, today, each club being fixed up with a two-time MIL His twin frolic with Manfaafitown will mark the last en gagement with that club for the In dians until June 17. The Indians play three game seties at Burlington, starting tomorrow, after which they open here for a continuous engage ment until Decoration Day. Whltsy Hensling osrtalnly ha( been purloining basss. Two in SWday'a game, one of them the home plate, and two mora in yesterday's game, is some little record. The short Adder ha« also beat hitting the ball witti great regularity during the road trip GOPHSB8 BSATXN IIT by Covelesky's wildness. The score: LINCOLK, Neb., May 16.—By the OetTO]t 3 score of 62 points to 55, Nebraska Uni-• Boston 3 7 2 k»i« Yanks, 2 Browns, 1. braska. 57 Minnesota, 56. The relay New YORK, May 16.—Only one counted live points, and this Nebraska error by Peckinpaugh prevented Ray)won by a dons margin Fisher from shutting out the St.) One new Nebraska record was made in the pole vault. This event was won by Reavis, who cleared the bar at IX Louis Browns In the first game of the series between tire Yankees and St. Louis, which Chance's men won, 2 to l. The score: Si. Louis 1 5 3 New York 2 7 1 I per-[first ad el a 4 7 3 Batteries: Benz. Jasper and Schalk Wyckoff and Schang- Umpires: O^Loughlln and Hilde brand. ... -3 I Senators, 2 Naps. 1. won from the Naps. 2 to The score: Cleveland 1 6 9 Washington 2 1 Batteries: Bland ing, Collamore and Csrtsch Johnson sad Williams. Umpires: Dineea aad Connolly. WARDEN TAKES OPTION POR CLEVELAND PARK IU,W1 Believed Poor Showing of Napa, Impli cated in Option Obtained for Baseball Park Site. ed CORNHUSKBR MEET Nebraska Wlna Honors by Grabbing Relay Race and Flvs Points. Ui in seven ev open-j won first to six. WASHINGTON, May 16.—With th» beaes full, Griffiths' Senators walked collegiate elght-oared two men home on passes off Collamore in the first inning this afternoon and Wire Service.] r«*lpta had some-' so fir W** to do with th? option obtalnedi tod^ ^obw^baU M.y it—• Tb® "apposed Federal league prop- «nfiiiM«frs HABVAED WINNER "M IN ROWING MEET Crimson Makes Clean Sweep oft Schuylkill—Kelly is Scull S at on LUnited Press Leased Wire,Service.] PHILADELPHIA. Pa., May 1« Harvard made a clean sweep la die annual American entry on (SchuyW kill river this afternoon winning 65th flrat tte onj a wiu to be the fastest smateur dub tn ^r Ward Brothers, millionaire.^ Atlanta, resigned to-|struggling for fourteen tnntags. D« this part of the slate. Ths game tees to b« aad a iarg* Brooklyi Federals wa« tiprwwd, ]ea«e bu^teO team. His mttM-JfOTrtawtk, wfcen wtth two I tonight by baseball men hers. A eight-oarod shtils. la j^ior «Teat ths Crimson nbeed only few feet over out a win by only a ttfw Yale, while Psnnsylvsala. In spite of a hard spurt Bear ths finish had to be content with a third. The varsity eight-oarnd race sine furnished an exciting finish, the Un ion Boat dub of Boston torcfn* Hbr vard all the way aad comiag m" Isss TE v» wuBTBiioi.!/ .COM did not coos sp to sxpec«Oons. la the last ptatosi John B. Kelly, of ths •sspsr drt, furnished a ssnssflon la the statf* scaBs. Ho defeated Paul Wlthlagton of Boston and Durando Miller of S 0 O A A 1 7 SOT*lce.j "»^. 8YRA- York aad smashed ths course record for the event by two4Uihs of a Jordan Lsnvus Dsltas Club. [United Press Leased Wire Service.] mj DALLAS. Texas. May 16.—Otto Jor- __ bsnkers of New York and owners of, maaagur of the DsHaa. Texas, Molnss lost to Topeka today tJoB b&d Hdtoice property frontiag 40 feet on Gartner Hnntw HOT. fonnsr lead-j wss hH by the ball er of Houston, Is sger. Both fighters tjwer* at each otter alp aad tuck from 3 the Srst befl aad showed themselves requested by Owner J.jCoekrmn hit into a the new local Navy Wins on Track. [United Press Leased Wire Surv|».] ANNAPOLIS, lad. May 1«—The Navy track tenm detested Buchaall hers today by *7 to 11H -Resd The Dally Oats city. 19s GIRLS ESTABLISH NEW WORLD MARKS "IS Again we would call your attention to the so-called baseball team misrep resenting Burlington. And also we."• would remind you that the next six [United Press Leased Wr» Service.] games for the Indians after toShy will PAINJBSV IIJ ft Ohio, May 1$.— 704 be with none other than the said Three world's records for female _6l9 pathfinders. If we stick around third athletic events were broken and anew 5421 place much longer, Burlington is cer- one established by girls of L*k* Krle *5201 tainly going to let go of that 10)00 college In their annual track meet this afternoon. Yesterday's games brought several 'seconds Miss Jbanettn Hunter, changes in the percentage list. Hie', 60 yard hurdle. 101* seconds Mia Indians now hold down third place jJeanette Hunter. with undisputed authority. Marshall-. 90 yard hurdle. 1S8-S seconds town mores up a notch to let Water- 8elma Peterson. loo hare the cellar Cedar Rapids Dtacns throw. 54 feet, 7 Inches Miss moves up half a notch while Muscs^ 1*^°" CouboHj. One took a corresponding drop. Ot-1 The Prerious worths rs«rts to t^ tumwa sank bit while Clinton raised still higher in second plate*. S,t Worlds Rsoords for Females Broken and a New Ons Es-^'. taWM by Cellsge FRESHMEN OARRY MEET Lake Erie College Freshmen Carry Away Msst With Yeeterdsy Altse vi- The records: 40 yard hurtle, 6 S4 1912 by Miss Hunter In seven second* The sixty yard hurdle record wu established by Charlotte Shaw of Lake Krie in 9 4-5 last year. The nbuetj yard hurdle record wss established by Marie Thompson in fourteen sec onds hers in 1910. The dlsens throw was unrecorded, being a sew event in female athletica. The Lake Brie girls failed to loww records in the sprints. These are held by Vasaar and Bryn Mawr girls. varsity defeated Minnesota tills after-! track meet with 118H potato against noon, the victory being In doubt to'the jnniors 34% senkws »1% soph the end end dependinc upon the win-jomores 18. ning of the relay race. Previous to! the relay race the scare stood, Ne- feet. In the hundred yard dash. Basse, of Nebraska, aad Biennan, of Minnesota, finished neck and neck. The Judges awarded th« decision to Reuse. Min nesota protested and the Judges, upon request of Coach Stiehm. of Ne braska. ordered the race run again. The result of the second ru-run wss Irwin of Nebraska, first, sad Ram, Nebraska, second. Minnesota its. and Nebraska jL -/$- Freshmen carried off the annual (^L DAVDVPOET CAPTURES STATE CHAMPIONSHIP Wins SMs Intsrssbotssttc Trselt FieM Meet by Taking FMT [United Press Leased Wire Service.] IOWA OTT, low*. May IS.—Coo ing up from behind, Davenport woe the state Intersebalastfc cfcampicmshi* today by capturing the final svent of the meet—the half mile rainy, white West Dee Moines, nicely lending be fore, was pushed down to fourth place la that event, thus Davenport totalled 43 potato to W«t Dee Moines' 41%. Other soorss w4w»: Bock Island, 16: Hamptoe. 14 Oedar Rapids. 11: North Dee Moines. 8% towa City, Al gona, Mason City, B«3ngtos, Colnmbss Junction aad Hartaa each 4 Mdtiae, 1. Rhodes of Dsvenport broke the stats second by maktsg tl fast Indies in broad Jam. CRIMSON lB HUMBLHy BY Y^LLE ATfflSSgS Blues SCOTS fetams la Ssvsrsl Events and Secerns Ce«tenders for Inlsmsholsstlc. [United Press Lsnrsd Wire Serrice-1 CAMBR1DGB, M— May 16-— swamped Harvard la the aaanal dasl track meet here today by the score of ft% to ITM aad by unexpectedly brilliant performaaeee leaped into prominence as a contender tor the later-cotlsglnts ^««piiwWis hM* two weeks henes. Of thlrteoi evw» Tale made a complete dean up to high hurdles, hammer aad mils snd the low hnrdlss and shot put 1*^ Harvard Inst phce. Three recor® •wmn smashsd. Captain Brown. Yale, ran ths half tn the time of 1:** Poncher. of Tale, clipped three oads off ths mile rsoord with 4:^ Boyd, 1«S oilmson ruaasr. w«a l» mile, 9:4144. new [United Press leased Wire SerricsJ DBB MOWWB. Iowa. May It.—Aff* la th« dows. ta tB* FtorsytW whOs Do* Motnes^was tiding to SuM It, OockrU :scored. Ths scors: Topeka Notrs Osmo Osfsats Wavy. pfotssted ths game, dahnta* [United Press leased Wire Servi*] rtmnmr eould not advance AXXAPOU8. li»d May Id. Th*-t|lf Notre Dame university baseball toam defeated the Navy here today, 4 to S- 14 1 true strode whDe swlngta* Wss Fsaturslsss Game. ____ [Usdtsd Press Lsssed Wire ServW LINOOUr. Nob., May City woa a festnrefcws game here 31 aftsnooa from the Aatelopes. S Deussu's wilds oss lost him his The score: |.-/ TJacoln ...—