YALE ADDS ONE IRE
GAI ?O LONG LIST
Beats Pennsylvania After a
Bitter Fourteen-lnning
Battle on Diamond.
IMLAY WEAKENS AT END
Gile, Star Pitcher of Blue Nine,
Badly Spiked?Reilly Robbed
of Home Run by Rul?
ing of the Umpire.
Philadelphia May W - 'S
University of Pennsylvania m '?
on Franklin Field this afternoon hy a
si-ore of 4 to 2 In :II - lour
t.eii-iniiinj' eti
T,;-- ..i from N? s Haven won
u- thirteenth straight victory anil the
ms in throe from tin ?.
? hn.iti- conditions favored football,
and the spectators sat shivering In th?
:.. and ?i half houra tap
t.ii;, Harry Imiay ??! Hi? Red and Blue
pitched a Koud game, bul s.it<:.?i num
????or support.
Yai? won the gama In the twelfth inn
mi.', but the umpire ruled othf wig?
. BlasBtBM d a vicious diI. to
lield. Which got away from Mind . anil
:'.inn?r raced around the circuit, only
t.. he called out by the umpire. Harvey
? rosa, fe ng the home pl
The victory may proxt coatly to Yale
?, : ? '? ? atar pitcher, waa badly spiked
la the hand in th?- fourth Inning and may
he out of the tame for two or three
"Buetar" Broom t?"k his place In the
\ olid pitchid a brilliant pam.-. B?V
tlmes, with runnen on third hoto, h<
i defeat, but never loot hi^ nerve,
a;..i worked out of danger.
Pennsylvania ? ond
Inning. Toomey was hit b] s rlti h? ?l hall.
Qlendenlng alngled an?! Gordon emashed
a double over third, scoiing Toomey.
Yah ti?'?.l the score in the alzth inn?
ing. With one out, Bloaoom walked, and
went to .second on Rlddell'g Blngle Reilly
? i cut Hi.'?d?.:i at mi-?,ml, Qlendenlng
... 'i ? ? ti.? latter threw late to
.ist t-? complete the doubla olav. i ?
it lirst, then luid the hall whlk
:,,? ?<1 home.
In the fourteenth inning Imiay, who
?ad bt?n pitching a clover Kim?, weak
I and hit Kiddell and ?Reilly In I I? -
km. Cornish forced Reilly at >?
but lliddtll took third on the
?cored on Pumpi-lly s singlo. Cornish and
I'umpelly were each advanced a bai
i wild pitch by Imiay. B?rdet! then
|gd to Minds, who let th.- hall go'
through him, and two more Tale run
: I ?er.
Penns; Ivanla a?!ded her last run In her
half of t ? OUI t- < mu <.:i Gordon's
? ?. an ??ut ami Coleman's double to
fourth, fifth, sixth and
i - . ? ?,?'d In
getting a man on third base, but the
- ry hits were not forthcoming.
The -score follows:
YAM" I IKNNSYT.V ANIA.
abrh i?o ae ahrh po a <?
M brook, cf r? 0 0 1 0 0 Martin, rf... 4 ? o 3 0"
100 0 00 f.,l.uian. If : D
-1 I 1 9 ? Ol | -II. 31?.. 4 00 i. 1 ??
l S 1 1 4 51' ?! : 1 ?? :
lili;? : o
. . i"i i ii
< orn.sh, 2b t ?" i4 ?? I
? i. ??... M . -
? : :: I In ?. ? 4 ?? o n ;? ?i
?000
.?I. 100 0 00
?Hartman. 10 0?
k*a....48 4 8 43 34. Totala.<2 2 C 4: IS 4
? ? Oil? in U ? Bi Ii taatag. 1 Hatted
in,ilnc. Jliutix-J
? ?, latlay In Um i
8 " ?? " o : o g ,. n n o 0
i inla... 0 1 8 u 8 8 8 " <.0 I I
sylvanla, 12
?m y. imla
'??.--. ?.-: ? . - I
Hl!.- ?'(T ' oS la ?wn.
4 in t?-n i- i
- In,
Hroxxn. ?J. Paxved hall <;>?r
?1"?. Wild pl? Iinlay 1i
.
. by Brotara (Col? ::.a:.> Tu
?
ARMY WINS BY A RUN
Home Run by Lee Helps to Beat
Catholic University.
( By Telegtai h I
West ?Point. N. T., May 10.-\V.-st l'oint
defeetted the '"athoiic University non to?
day hy g gcOTS of D to 8. The cadet-".
play?*d an up-hill gam", and until the
Seventh Inning were alwaya behind. In
that Inning, with tho score 8 to i In favor
of the visitors, two men on bases and
and one out, Lee slammed out a home
run, making the Bcoie 8 t?? 7
Morrlllat then hit Bafely, stole second
and came h'me with the tieing run when
h'a throw to catch him at the mi.i
\\av roll? d t" ci ntro.
i- the dghtl* - made s tmuiy
drive, sending Lyman home arlth the
winning run. k
The Army's captain had a big day m-t
ting a double and three singles on four
nips t?? the piate, souring throe runs an?l
accepting ten chances In the fltld.
The Boors follows:
IT. I CATHOLIC t'MV.
ahr h poai-l ahr b po a "
I.yman. rf. :, i S ? 0 ? Zaeharv. '_??. < i "1 1 S
r, :i? I 3 4 f, r. ?? lloran Ib., I I i 4 :< o
Mitchell, if ? 1 : ?00 Donnelly.rf 4? ? | ?? i
Vea, 3h. Ii 111?? MeDon'd.lb 4 : | ? : :
Man.llat.cf 41 1 000 I.xikIi. If... 81 3 4 00
N? xlHiid. ]i 4 0 1 4011?0
lh.. : 0 0 * 0 0, Ryan. rf... T, 0 1 0 11
Mi noher.aa 80 ? Olli? ? ?? I i i
?ii. r'lO 1 800 4 0 ? 0 l 1
Total?....8.? MS r, ?i Totais....? Ill 24 H :
i\.?- ' ? o ,, n 2 2 n i 1
Catholic Vota_ S ? 1 ? 1 0 S O 0-1
?Belaa basas i.yman. Mltebell, MerrtlTat,
M I ???? ' i ? I BI Ii T*o
i as? hit? I.j ' h ''.'? \:-.m n,ree
y*>.e bli Donnelly. Home run i,,- Doubl?
??r.-.,i.- to Smith. Btmcfc out-By Ney
Land, '-,: by Ore? hails 'iff
Neyland, 4, r,f Greene, 2. Hit t?x- ||,
iwt <.?'. bai ?a
inlxcmlty r ??ame U.OS I'niplrea
- I.yii'h an-l Marahal!.
LAFAYETTE WINS EASILY.
!?ustori ?PgBUtu, May 10?I.afayett? ?;<
faated Fordham thi? afternoon In ? ?ram?
replete with glaring errors of a'l kin?ls
Tiu battery work on both aides was
poor. Kosten, of Fordham, was retirwi
In tlie seventh Inning and Williams re
Ueved him with? ut mud, success.
The score by innings follows:
R UK.
.ftte ...? 1 o o 0 0 <? 4 x-11 X 7
POrdham ...I 1 I I M I 1 I ?. 4 6
Batterie? Holdes and Mauaci ; Keeien,
Willlama and \ Irian
WESLEYAN BEATS BROWN TEAM.
Mlddletdwn, Conn., afay II W<
took ?Ix Straight ?atCttOS at la'.vn tonttlg
from BfOWg to-day on the local courts
li.i.on. Rowell and Itlchards
played for Weeleyan
HOTFX NATTOVM?, Lucerne
SWITZERLAND.
Tk? Le??*!?! Hoi 8*0 el ???? I ?l?'?
? Cealett, *???*. '?'..- et i .?? 9 M?????,??.
Results in
College Baseball
Mille . 4
P. melon. 7
Michigan 14
Brea n. :,
Lafayrite. II
.l?bn? lluiikl.i? . I
rin.4 . ?
"V..r.ii?h .... ?1
Tuft?. . ?
'! rlnil? . Ill
t'.'"4 "111 . 4
Dii kin-.lin . 0
?*M. .lohn'?. 4
< -?agate . 11
??< 'IIIMM
Sluvt, ?-.till. A
Kra.mu? . 11
Bo MMge . 5
? ?lamb?a 'i'? ".
Adelphl. :i
?l inhattas Ke? in
l'lti?biiiK. P!
Hetehklaa . 15
?I uiirteeii BBShSgS, Tea BBStagB. , Twehe
inning;?.
HA? LOSES A
LOOSELY PLAYED GAI
! Success of H:iy Cross Nine Due
to Felton's Wildness at
Critical Period.
Worcester, Mass., May 10. tlolj i
t. -1 Harvard In a loos? ly played
ball gams her.- to-day efore a rec?
ord crowd wrapped In fura. The acor?
was 7 tO ?"'
Felton pitched rather Indifferent ball
for the Crimson, striking oui iwe?ve oi
ti en, bul i asalng ?
Ht lost his own game In the seventh
inning, when he passed two men, arith
non?' out and Harvard leading i'> Iwo
runs. Then O'Brien ?WUng ' a wild
pit? ?i i", his third a I - two men
;,. \t two men were easj
outs, and then Baundera in* on? to cenl ?
and O'Brien tallied. Pelton passed the
next man, ?md Bounders scored when '
Young allow?.i th? ball to g.-t bj him.
Th. ' r i larn? tt. of Harvard, vas j
tin- ;- fame H? rnade two \
doubles and ?<? single in foui trips to the
I attlng foi ii.ii.- . -i lb.
alxth, alngled, acorins Oarnett, and he
then st-'ie second, whence he scored on
,.-l 1 > ? .iW 1- ;. al ', r laklli,; lil?il .-'i
a Wild pitch.
Th. a? "t.- folios -
1.' 'I.V I Rl If MM'
al rh i-o a< ah :
J.Uurray.rl a, rl . 4SI?
r*?wley, Sb. 3 1 6 M.:
I 014 0 " * lark, 2b. .. ? l 1 " i !
i? ..\ rei, Ib.... ill '.' oo
na ? es
O'l iwyer.Sb 411 0 I S| Harvey. I II
4.1 :i 40 Anl >p. If.... J 1 J 0 0 1
100 . IS
R.Murray.p SOI o 31|Touna ? 41112 io
M. Manua p BOB B BOIFel n. I . 11 ? 0 2 0
Total?... 21 TI fl h: Tel il I I mil 3 ?
Holy CroM...." l I " I I 4 ?> x?T J
Harvard . ?. B -''- " " 9 0 I ? ?"?
?,u ?baa? bii? ?'.aiiii-t; (S) ? hit?
Win? Btoli lie? ? *. . Clark.
? (21, .1 Murray (2), '?'
baie .a za. - ? ?'? Mu ia>, I; off McMai
of/ Felton, ?. _*fl on base? ; !??",? .-:":?, !'.
; ? ich out B) Murray, :'? i>y
Pelton, 12. I?... Cawley t<> Saun?
.!?:?? to Ostrtgrvn. V e? Murray,
, 2), Tin. l .-" ; - pire??8taf
. Murphy. Al _ OOo.
IAMHERST IN DEFEAT AGAIN
Fights Hard, but Bows to Tufts
in ii Nip-and-Tuck Game.
[Ry T? legieph te The Tribun?
Amberst, Mass.. May If?.?Amherst lost
its third gam?* In BUCOCOSlOn, bowing t"
Tufts by a score of 10 to 7 h> ra to-day.
r.-id weather was the eausa of poor
ileldlng. Tufts took the load In th<- hist
Inning, scoring three runs on two bBBI I
on balls, on? hit. a "uu*riftca and an <?! ror.
Arab? rsi ? tosed u[> a BVe run gap In the
.sixth Inning. When Adams went up In the
air Tufts pulled away again by scoring
in the -?eveath sad in the eighth frames.
Bearle, Of Areherst, and Adams and Don?
:. ' u . >.f T Its, each got three hita, and!
carried oft the honora of the game, R?>b? ]
who pitched the last Inning for I
Amherst, Struck OUl the first two men on j
s!\ pitched balls, and after getting two
; ?-trlkes on the next butt- i, n,.i<ie the ?
I - ?t hlms- If
? ? ? Hi
I linn ?MHKrt-4-r
ah h : ab h pu a e
Stafford, 2b. :- 2 2 1 0' Klmball, If... I | : 0 0
In. Ib.. 2 o i zi|Part'h'mer.lb ?'. :: 1 ii|
. !>><?, s . ,. : '? j 4 <> v ,'. tnaon, a? 4 I I II
; o : .-'???)??"??. ?cf.., I : o oi
Bennett, lb. BIS 0 opi.^'lrMp?. ir. ? in oo
?;in, rf i, ?, ) ?u Waalihurn. 2b I 14 3 0
if.... 4 o : ii i-? viisiro, if. :: o r? oo
Meaghe, c... 4 : : I it Sean?, <. 4 I 7 i o
I Ada nu. p.... 5 3 0 ll|M<*Gay, p. .. 1 o o s:
1 Lin->ri. p. 1 1 0 21
| Roblnaon, p.. 0 0 0 i o
I *M> Kcman .. 110 0 0
Total?..41 13 37 10 01 Total?.3'- 13 27 11 &
?Patted f"r LJndrn In ?Iglith Inning.
Tufta .8 0 0 0 4 0 ? 1 0-10
? Arnher.t .0 20005000?7
Two-base hit?AnK?ll Three-bas? bit??', in?;
; rida? Bai ? inri-iri. ?St.ii.-n t m ?
M? .t.- K rII ' bsn .-ri
? -, 1 '.- h- lit?, Goodrl-g?, Stuf
Qurvln (H, Bennett Nalll?, Mesaba
I Struck out?Klmball, Williamson (2), Bwa?ey,
', Wasbburn, Baari?, 'lurvin. Lib, Andr?wi
? play?Staff on] t.. Bennett Passed hall?
be*?Linden. A !.. ms. Hit by
pitched hHll? Decaatro, I,er. rmplr-^? B
and Flley Tim?? ;:io. _
FRESHMEN BEAT WESLEYAN
; Trinity First Year Pitcher Wins
His Game with Ease.
IPv Telegraph IS Th.- Tribune.]
Hartford, Conn., May 10?Trinity de?
feated Wesleymn esally by a seote of H
to 2 thi? afteraooB, large?-* through the
good fielding of Kern?, a freshman
twlrler.
The score follows:
TP.INlTT I WSSJLCtAK.
ab r h pos -? ab r b p?.? e
Msrrey ?s & I 3 III Wright aa,... 41 i toi
W'h'tOn.Cf ? 0 'i IB1 l'ei'iiii*-. If ... .112 200
? "tei.ti-r. c I t S ??oo Martin, rf.... 401 i o ?
L'HVs. 1b I l a !"j(< '* "ntut. in .. i no 7 01
.!-. ,3b 4 S 2 lio Beeman, Ib... 3 o 0 13 0
Brain'd rf 2 0 0 0 0 0 | Holden, rf.... 300 001
1%.^ rf . . 2 o I 0 0 0 |ii\i,|.-,n. 2b. 40 1 100
ly, rf.. S 0 1 3 1 0 l'.lltnan, .-_ 3 0 0 SIS
r. if . 4 1 i 2 n" Stanley, p.... 4 0 0 I 3 i
Swift, p.. ..oooooo
p... 4 i o o : n
Total*...."* 10 13 27 7 l| Total.? .32262475
Trtalty .o 1400311 ?.--in
V . il? ..:; .0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 2
? ...-. 1 .-? Qiuooly, irea Btelsa auaea
? r. L.'H?ureui ?.1. Olllool),
Two bas? 1 lu P. ?ont, Murrai Tenu basa
, hl?? Murray, ?Vright, Olllooly Base? on bail?
! ?OS -wlf. 2; ?ft KetTl?. I; off Stanley. I
-. out ii\ rerrti, 7. by Stanley, * Wild
pitch?? BI?J ?-*.ble play- He timn und
i.-.iiii-i? !.. ?t ..n ba???--Wctneyaa, II; Trinitj,
',. Time ?2:16 : mpli'e Woily,
a
COLGATE DEFEATS UNION NINE
! By I? !? graph to The Tribune |
B. h???.??ctady. N V., May pi.-The Col
gate he sane 11 team swamped Daloa in a
0ae?sMed gamn here this afternoon by a
S' oie Of II to 2.
The Colgate hatters hit ?he ball hard
aid at timely BBTBHBIB. while their stoti"
wall ?bi.-."<?,- kept Daloa at a safe dis?
tan".? al ?ii times. The ['ilion asea batted
hard, but hit in hard luck. Many a ball
left the bat like B llfl- (-hot, only to K'o
ii<K'lit lato B iielde*'.? mitt. It was a bad
das for I ?if. ball.
A hiKh wind nwept over the 11.Id, and
many fly halls were blown over the heads
Of tleldcra for extra basei.
renii?v|iania .... ''
4 urn? II . I
>>raeti?e . 1
1 ijiahstlss .. - '
In lllllllll .... S
N..\? . 0
? H?lll>?. lUl*. ... S
Ml<idleb?rj ...... I
Alliier?! . . . . 7
\ e?lr>i?n .... '-J
"lain? . ?I
Vlllaaoa ? H
?.ir.nsllel.l 1. *? I
I BBSS ... i
< \MI?.
I.? \\ ill 4 I.ut- n I
It.,4s- II , _ I
Bnahwlek . 4
Maaaal ? ?
Alumni . t
Nuiiil R?? - ?
I re?|i,irl . 9
St Paul-?. H
PRINCETON PIS
EEASY
Slew Fielding and Weak Hitting
in Pinches Contribute to the
Ithacan's Djwnfall.
COPELAND STEADY IN BOX
Quells Incipient Rally in Second
Frame, When the Visitors
Score Their Only
Run.
[By Talagiairl to Ths Trg sa? |
Princeton, x. j.. May 10.?Princeton do
feated Cornell on the diamond here this
..it? rin.oii b] a score of T to i in spit? ??f
several pooi playa rather than through
any definite improvement In their BeMing,
although Oopeland'a work on the "nound
waa beyond unfavorable criticism. Bis
cool bead was the only thing that pre?
vented further scoring or tie part of ths
Ithacana aeveral times during the ganse
When <>roi* or hits had put ?'otnell men
in dangeroua placee on the i?;is.?
iti.-> only w.ak moment was in the i? ? -
, nlng, when Captain ?'lute of Cor?
nell met the first hall for a double be?
tween centre and right field and Butler
wenl one bettei bj pounding out a triple
t?. the -aille apOt, Moling Cornell's Mil*.
run. Copeland Immediately lightened up
and held Butler on third base wh?c Hire
men were retired. He gave only two
safe hits ?n the rest "f the pan:?-, in Um
fifth, after tv... .-trois bed lei two nun on
base, ???ih only one out. Copeland held
II. team together by bis cool work.
'ii.e playing of tii.- Ithaeana was loose
and fa-t by turna They worke.l two
m uble playa cutting short incipWm t.om
.,..;.- .?? ? by Clute, unassisted,
when be gathered up Copoland's liner
down the urst base line in the fourth, and
again in the seventh, when O'Connor
?? i out's liner an,, '?? sed Ulk .?<i- out
a i first.
On ibs "ther hand, although ths* made
fewer .rrcis than the Tigers, they wer.?
si?.\x.r i:: their fielding, several tlm s
falling to git foulfl and his throws to sec?
ond.
O'Connor snd Butler, who mads up the
Ithacan batten*? were the most unreliable
men ??n the team, the former throwtng
wild nith men on bases, and the catch?
failing '" g< i fouli and hla poor throw i
! . .-? mid
Captain Wortblngton was honor man
for Princeton, with ten chancea in the
!.. 1?1 and not a Single BTTOT, and a smash?
ing triplo to l? ft centre.
Th. line-up follows:
PRINCETON. ' ' ?RXELL
;,'?, i ; o a ? nbrhposa
I.iirl. if. .'? ?? i I 18 Hal tad, rf.. I "'?? 11 '
A'ortl.'n -- I i i ? ? o, iM,.-r. rf..... 3BS 088
? . ton.? r r. i i ? " ' till III
He, i lb 181 : 1 I Kell? ? ?? i I 1 l
. i ?? i mm?, n- .... 41 i n o i
,f.. :? 0 0 u " f? Huiler, ?? .481811
? i i :. ? (' Tra?ner, If... 4 ?> I
Wall, IS! 4 1 ?j A.lair. .'!. ... 4 u ?
I 4 1 ?J ?? - ?? Knistit, m
. "'1130
T?tate ...i? :?.... < Tatah .t.? i ? -i '? ^
Pria eton . i " I " I ?'? " "
Cornell . o 1 . " " " " '
I ? r-? I;..-- bits **r?***thtagt(M I T-*o
? '.ut.-. R?crit* - ta is W ???
? . ? ? .?.?- i ai, i ,.?? Wortblngi
!??,. lien n, Rhoaini OUI. Kalghl Bu ici out
bj Copeland, 4, bj O'Connor, 7 Baaea o?
i. ..-: . ?.eland, 1. ??IT O'Connor, ? l<efl
????= Princeton, 7. Corn? I. T. His? l?ai
.,:i err?,: )?? In, ? l< n, ..*?!? .\. :: i ? il ?
play? <;iii lo Worthington. tycnnnar to.'in,..
i'lute iunas-l.tr,!?. Wild pHcbea O'OOB
Fernet ball??Butter. I. Wall, l IIlaaed third
?tnk<- Hail' !. Ball ????:.? I Hit
pitcher Bj ITCsnnoT, tataat inn?,,-.
Bternberg ?nil Freeman. Time of gain' 8:10,
a ?? ndanca 4.o<?'.
WHITEWASH FOR PIRATES
Fifth Straight Defeat?Phillies
Use Rixey and Seaton.
I'hlhvlelphla. May ln - l'lttsburgh ?-'i?
talned Its fifth mraight defeal on it?
Bastera trip when Philadelphia won to?
da y'n gam?-, Which was played In rold.
blustery weather, by a scon of 6 to 0.
Rlxey nade his Beaaon'a bow, aiai s i
hit for eight singles In th<> H'.xth. BOVOnth
and i-ighth Innings, hut the visit?,in w,?r
unable to score Beaton took Rtxey'a
place, with ona oui la Uw slghth and
ha BBS lliled
The home team hit lletulrlx hard in th?
Ural mu Innings, BOOfing three runs
O'Toole t'Hik ll.ndrix's place In the
??ightii and gave two pauses. Ferry than
went to th?> rubber, and two sacilfloes, a
BSklS, Doolen'S dOOMs and a wihl pit? h
tallied three inoro runner?.
Tin erore, follows:
i'HILADF.LPHIA. | I'll ******B**UBOM.
al.rh po a? al?r h pu a?
T'a?k?rt, rf 4 1 i i 88 Car v. if .. :. o 2 2 0 o
Knabe, fix, 200 11 II Mofa, ef.rt m 1 .00
I.oheit, 3b. 2 2 1 1 0?ii>.rni>, 31? . ft 0 0 0 0 0
Mag.?, if.. 210 2 on Wagner? ??(I s 1 40
Cfavath, rf 8 0 1 0 0 0 Miller, 11?.. 6 0 1 ? 0 0
Lanterna, lusoi ? lafwilaon, rf. 30 1 u 00
1 ..'.1.1,1. h? 111 3 3 0, M. n.si.r, rf. 0 0 0 0 0 0
Kiiiifer. 1 4 03 ? on Butler, lb.. 10 I : %:
Rlsey, p...200 0 801 Kelly, c....so 0 7 20
Haaloa, p.. loo 0 00, sinion. c... 00 ? 1 00
I Hen lrlx, ,..301030
'??To,.le. p. 0 0 0 u 0 0
1 ? n ?, p... 0 0 0 0 1 0
?vtoi. 1 0 t 0 00
I HI .nit. 10 0 0 00
JH.J..I. 10 0 0 0 0
Toui?....2?es:;ii it Total?....??01224 111
?Butted for Wilson In elahth Irinlnir. ?Bat
t..1 f.?r K'-lly in ?-Iffhih InalOg. IH.i'.ted for
Hi Minx In aighth liming.
Philadelphie. I 1 M I I 8 A x?8
Pittsburgh. .... 0 g 0 0 0 0 0 0 0?u
Tun 1,a*?- hita Carey t'?\. Doolan, Kllllfer,
Hit? ?iff II? ndrix. 7 In 7 Inning?, off ,, 'Tool?
aoae sad >??. >>,,. out in elghtb Innlag: off
i?'" la 1 Inning: <,rr nix.-v. 11 In T1-8
Innitifra; off Se.?ton. 1 In 1 3-8 Innings. Ha'
rtflce hit?- ?Hofmaa, Knabe. Cravata, Rlsay
Bacrlflc? fly -i.u'i.-ru?. gtolaa he? i .?,?
Lobert Tx.'ii ir. puya k.-::v to Wagoat la
Kflly; IH-r.drlx ?<? Wa?Tii>r to Miller. Doolsn
,?. Kaaba t?. Ladera? Loft on has.-? -pittK
l.urgli. 14; I'lula.lelphla, ?',. firat ha?.,, on
baila -Ott Kendrts, ?; off 0*Toele. .; sR
Perry, i; ?it Rlsay, I; off seat???,. ,. **lrsi
basa on srrers Pittsburgh, i; Philadelphia,
I. f-iriirk out -By Hendrtx, 8 i.v Perry, 1
by Klxey. 4: by ?satoa, .. \V,,.l pitch
Perry. Tln?i?2:0S, Uanlrsa Braaasn sad
Bason.
ROCHESTER, 8; PROVIDENCE, 6.
\t Rochaste* K n j;
Rocheoter ....# o 6 e o o o 2 x???. i. -?
l'rovldence ,..l 1 I 1 M I I H I I
Batteries Hoff. Qntoa and Hlair; La
Htto and Kosher.
BUFFALO, 14; BALTIMORE,..
At r.ufr.iio? i. n j.;
iluffalo .0 4 0 0 :t 0 7 0 x -11 17 I
Baltimore .1 00000300?493
Batteries ? gnlonwoidsi' and Oa*****ls
?hawkey, DlUtiorth and Payne.
TRI-8TATE LEAGUE RESULTS.
Wilinlikgton. I; York, S.
Alit-ntown. 7, Trenton, 2
Henteherg, 17, Atlantir ??ity. 2.
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EASTERN ASSOCIATION RESULT8.
Watirhury. 14. Hartford. 10 (12 Inntns?).
PtttsOeM, l? Holyok?, 4
?prtafdteM, l? New London, 0.
lirl'laeporl. I. New Haven. 2.
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STATE LEAGUE RESULTS.
Wilke? Harre, .'., Ulnm.nrii,? ,ti, O.
Seraaaw. 8; K'.mir?. 7.
Troy va. g|IP??SS icolilt.
Albany v?. ITtlra ?rold).
? ? m
NEW ENGLAND LEAGUE RESULTS.
Linn. lo. ?fe* Bsdssrs, 3.
\Vi>rce?ter, V2. I^awren<-e, I.
l'ortlan.i. I] lAiwell, 2.
ral! River. ?: Brockton, t
YALE PITCHERS WHO CARRIED BLUE TO
VICTORY OVER PENNSYLVANIA.
Oils, .?n toi?, win? ?iras badlj s**4_ed In .ii?* fourth iBalBf.snd "HustT" ftt-<?wti,
win. j. t. -lie?! ?.ill lln- fSBM In l.rilil.itit f.i?-!il?*n.
Errors and Passes Aid
Brown When Hits Fail
Providence Team Cernes Here
to Defeat Manhattan.
HANLEY A TRIFLE WILD
Local Southpaw Allows Only
Five Hits, but Receives
Poor Support.
Th.- Brown University baseraII team
defeated Manhattan Collegs at Leaos
fiv.il >'-sterd..y afternoon by a BCOfS of
6 to 2. The vir-ltoiH a - re OUtbotted l>v
twelve hit" t.. fiv.-, but the Oreen end
White played a BtJaerabla ?tame in tha
l!? Id, toaalBS th" ball around Wtldl] fc
1 seven errors, and in? (dentally giving
Brown ??bur ?.f itn Bva rano, it aras a
raw- day for tho ?port, and a BtTOBS west
wind stirred Op a 4 . rita Ile BBBd *-t>?rm
throughout th" ?'.-un.-. Th- Oreen and
White >-"t aten en the paths In almost
ev.ry Inning, bul were unabl? to *?eeur<
th?- b? cessai :? hit,
I .Mm Marl.*., th? CTBCh Manhattan ' '
lettu trouthpaw, pitched ??'??!! sscept f?>r b
mu- ?rlldneas h- sllowed only nv
scattered hits, and sent fourt?aen of the
Brown and White play? is to the tench
on strike-outs. He gave five passe?, and
three of these m the fifth InnitiK, BC4**0BB?
perded by tares errors, gava Bream taro
run? without the aid of S ?olltary hit
Ar.otli? r pass In the second Iiain?; gat/I
lirown another chance to s? or.
l?nve Henry was substituted for Kayre?.
ttie Brown star at the last montant, owin?t
to the coi.i weather, sad was found f..r
an even dozen hits hy the hard hlttim
ttan nln? He waa '.a danger often
but with sir-tight nei.iing snctteoded h
etnsegtag from the holes without mucl
trouble Henry fanned nine batters, six
alsii |?efl t.-n of the opposing runneri
. tr.<r11..i on the bases Henry struck oui
the first two batters to ta?-?? him la tin
fourth inning, but Loughran, Caffrey aa<!
Barry all s:?;.-iei. Hanley ?\a^ una is ti
furnish ths much peeded lilt, forcing oh!
Barry at **eco*ad hojto, Manhattan ais.
bad taro men on ths bases in ths alatli
with two men out, but saother force-out
] play at second base killed any chance for
a M ore.
Crowther. the Broa n ftar foothall play?
er uh?? covered abOrt Held for his tooas,
and Sullivan, who played gSOOOd baae for
the local collegians, carried off the honor*
In the lleldlng Une. t'alTrey heade.l the
hard hitting Manhattan nine, with Hire?
gefotleg In as many times at bat.
The lltic-up follows:
lll'.i'UN I MANHATTAN
ah r h po a e al> r h (?o a ?
fro? ? t t..-r, >?!. ..lu :? tOlSuaret, Si?. 3 0 n 1 3 ?
If.... r.o :? o on O'i . nnor, ? 11 l l 2 3
Bncll. c. f> o i ? 18 Draddy, n> to 118 ?, I
Reilly, 3b., !38 i 11 Wagner, cf. 18 I o o o
?.mir? x- lb 11! Il 61 Bull?? ?n. !b 4 o ?> 1 ti
; Hu?.? ???-. :i? -.???) i ii Loughraa. c 41 i 14 01
UablnetoB.rfiaa 6 8 8 Gsffrey. rf.. II I .I
Naati, , : .4818 88 Barry, If. 4 I I 0 0 1
M? ary, i III I 10 H uttey, p.. 4 ?> i o i i
T. will.I. ft 100 1 4 o| IK.ulu.IiiUi.lf 10 0 0 00
T tal?.... 34 f> ? 37 1? 1 i Total?.SO 2 12 ?7 11 T
Brown . ?? I i o ? S <> g o |
Hswhsttaa .0 10 0 0 0 i o o 2
Lefi ?>i, baase Pie va, g? Manhattan, lo.
Two-baa? hila N'aah, Andrswa Farrlflce hit
? ?'? '..iinur FtTSl tu,... ..n ?-rror. Hr??vx r,. ;?;
Msnhattan, i Btolen ;m.?s K.-tiu, Aadrewe
TewhUI, Draddy, Wagner 13), Hani?) Doubl?
play Crowthei (unasaistedi Piral bees <?,
irl- Off Haul.', ',. ?iff ll.-nrx, 1 Btruek out
ie. Hanley, 14; b? Hi nry, 8 Hit bj pitchers
).v Henry (Buares, 3>? by Haatey (Reilly)
Wild I'll? h-Henry. Time 2 lu. ITlUglM
Tone.
'skeeters rally in vain
? Toronto Tallies Two Runs in the
Eleventh Frame and Wins.
I Hi Teles-aps te TI*eTrlbaa? I
Toronto, <>nt. May 10.-Aft.-r Jersey
?.'ity had BBlBOd USB lead In the eleventh
Inning M a -ingle, walk and Harry'H dou?
ble, Tot.into ?ame from b.-bind an.l
?,-o'r. d tw i runs on l-'itzpati Ick 'S double,
ullara'? doubb- and Hradl.-y'? '""'K bit,
which whs good for a bom.? run Tin
final s. ore wan 0 to ?.
The ?con follows:
TOWOHTO. I ?IB?SsTf iTi'V.
,br fa po a.-! Sbf 1. P"?**
! Kiui'i.. 2" I i 4 i Bl|Vaughn, a?. 4)1 i I ??
l!r??.:'lVy i',' S ? ? 0 ?l inS.** ??? ?? J ? ??
..?>?.. n .2 M Seife if. .IS } I ??
N. r.beii.rf IS ? 1 10.M ''.i''* 'f -" ' '
umimiii. etS i IS on, ???"->- ? ?? ?} J - ? '
Shaw, "f IB 1 I 0 0 I'urt.ll 31.. 11 I II
Troul .f - ?I 0 0 00, llnri. lb... I I 3 11 IS
Ho?y M 4 1 0 1 ?I irlpp. c. . 40 1
Hrown n 3 <i O u i 0 I'<???-lier, |, 3 1 1 0 .. ??
1 i ?[, D 0 0 0 0 0 0 Vi.,,.)"' i- Un o 0 00
;,".,? p 10 0 0 0 0;T,i..nii?..n.p 0 0.I
?Mi! ,1,'. 11 10 0 0 OOt.-.l.lafl) -... ?O?^^''
Total?..?:?? 33 Mil Totals...? I 13 32 14 i
?Hit for l'rant In ninth Inning tHatted for
viebaas m teats hadag
Toronto .3 OOO 8 S S I ? ? S-J
J.r.e> i-ltv. ? I 1*1 S ? ? I 6
IPune ran Jordan. Two !.???? hit? Yaiial-n.
ri- i uriefc ?". Berry, ii'il.tm Bean an t-niii
1-Brown I Do--?cner, i. Oeulali, S BtrueB
eut lu Brown, 4; tu ?-?asrher. 8: in limnt.
2 by ?li.ul.it. 1. I'\ 'I bomp?en. 1 Si-.l?i. I ..-.
Ir4.nic Jordan, O'Hara r??s?.i belt?Ora?
ban) 'siiilflc? B) ?*il?l> Sacrltl-? Bit?
iiu,-h?r "liara. Bradley. 1'ouMo play?
Brown to Hoiiv ta Orshssa. aVafl ea i.a*ee?
Teroilt?. 7; .ler-*e> City, 11? Umpire-Mullln.
Time of Bam- la_
! INDIANS LACK ONE RUN
? Montreal Checks Rally in the
Eighth Frame and Wins.
Montreal, May 10 Montreal <i?feate.i
Newark her?, to-day hv a a??oro of C
1 to I.
Boll, the Indians' pitcher, was hit
freely before ho gavs way to a ptnch
\ hitter In th.- eighth Inning. Smith hel?!
; Newark to a pair of MngleH for ?even
innings, hut was hit for three singlen
an.I a ilouhle In the eighth.
MOMTBBAt I NSWABK.
at, r I, po a ?? abr h pou??
<;iiii....i'-.. f :< ii 1 1 88 CoIIIm, rf... 411 0 SB
Pemti,nt.if 48 I I 88 1.?>'.?*... 3 0 0 1 30
Hanford.n II I i ?I W glra'a, if. 4 oo i oo
Orlggn, lb, 4 1 2 1.. 1? Swa? Ina. lb. 4 00 10 IS
Y eager, 3b 4 1 1 8 18 Myers, c. 402 1 10
?? n i am,lb 42 2 u g l| at ?tltn'n, 8b soo 3 88
riut.il, as, I i | ! ji itegaiar, 2b, no o 2 2 0
Puma, c... no i i oo McCarty, c. til .. 30
S.illli, p ?? 3D 1 2 ?<? Hell, p. 1 i) II 1 2 0
?.isktll.p. 000 0 00
. ,.?' :. ?s. 2 12 0 0 0
.Bargst_ ill o oo
rl.e.-. 000 0 0 0
?Sii.llh. 100 0 00
lEnsman_ o o o o 0 0
Total? ...Il f, |] H |8 || Total?.34 4 7 24 15 0
?Batted for TeoUn la eighth laalag. IBat?
ted f.,r Oagnler m ninth Inning. ,? Hatted for
'?'?kill in ninth Inninc IK'in for I.ee In
ninth lan?as.
M ?nlreril .eOOtOSOS X?g
Newark .g g ?> ? " " " ;? '- *
Twe-baes bite PurtsM, ?sfgoa i.?ft o?
baees Montreal :, Newark, 7- Double play
- ? K. /.Immerinaii Oagater und Swu.ln?.
? Niolen has?? g Zimmerman. Colima Baa
, ritten III,i, it,.u 1'ollln?. HI?. -Off Bell, 11
In 7 Irninga off ?la.kell. 1 In 1 Innlnir
! Haa.? on ball? off B? II. ?*>; ** ?s"',,h,?, ?'?
Smirk out- B) smith. Ii hy Bell. 3 Urn
pire?. Carpenter and O'Toole. Time?1:45.
Pounds Out a Victory Over the
Boys' High Team.
STUYVESANT NINE WINS
Bay Ridge High Springs a Sur?
prise in Defeating
Bushwick Nine.
Frasmus Hall High School took B
strong hold on the lead for the Brook?
lyn championship by defeating th?? Boys'
High School ?t Hawthorn?* Field by B
score of 11 to 4. The champions got a
total of nine hits.
Bill Sykes, the old reliable Buff and
Bim? tw.rler, had a stormy beginning,
the Boast High batters .scoring four runs
In first lnnlni* on BeVOral hits and two
errors. He was a puzzle thereafter, al?
lowing only Tour BBBtterad hits and
fanning thirteen batsmen. Stewart, ?>f
Il'iys' ?High, was hit hard by th.- Kras
mufl sluggers.
A strong westerly wind mad" it d'.III
cult for the outlbddera to Judge fly balls
and accounted for the loose Ibiding by
the intifid ?'..-fence on both ski es Rosen?
berg, for Boys' High, and Bushon;,', of
?Sraamus, eaoh mad?- thr.??- hita.
The score by laBlngS follows:
R.H.E.
Eras Hall...4 1 0 4 0 .? 0 2 X?11 I
Boys' High...I n (i i* | S 0 0 g?! 8 6
Batteries Erasmus Hall, Bykeaaod M<
Cormlck; Boys' Hlgn, Btewaitand Butler.
Btuyveeanl High ?School and l?- Witt
?Clinton met m their annual game* ..t,
Maahattafl ?Tleid and the former won by
a acore <.f ?'. to v
Hdiiick stait-d :n the box for Stuy
rssant, but an Injured linger made ins
iontr. i poor, and he was succeeded by
K'.ini<hf"M. The atter held Clinton well
thereafter uatd tha sisth tranae, when
a?rerai bunched hits f..r two mas put
UlS Opponents in the lead.
Kranii hf.l.l hid an even ?lozen >?trl k
out.?, and essily outpttcbed Wright, of
' i nton.
i .cmi- by Innings follow:
R.H.E.
Sttiyvesaiit. *> .: l 0 S S ? t X?% W 3
I?. i\ ?it > Un. I 0 ? 0 I -' I " " i !.! 4
batterie? Btuyv4*sant,?Bchuck, (Cirai
leid . ral Hosan; ?n Witt Clinton, Wright
.III?! \\ .' Il 1." I
Bay Hi.lg.? ?High School fur?' -i,.-.| a sur?
plis.- by defaatlag Bushaich ?High School
in a well played gBBM at U allac- Field,
Brooklyn, by a scoiy of .", to 1. It ?TBS a
battle oi pit ?era between Alpert. of
Bushalck, and lb-dell, of Hay tUdfe, !
with the latter allowing only two lilts.;
Tn? lietors bunched hits in the nrst and
fourth laalagS, and were also helped by
twu errors. Alpert had a list of fourteen
atrikeouts and Bocurod the only two hits
off BedelL
'In.- .-.-.i-- by innings follows:
K.H.F.
Bay Bidue.... 20030 0 '.000 1 :
Bushwtca. o o o l <> :? o o 0-4 ?_? .;
Hat.? n? b - Ba) l-Udff**, Bedell rutd toben;
Busbwick? Alpert and Nolan
The .'.'lunibia ftreehBiea nine area ?'i
wierd K?me from tin.* Manual Tra:
High BCBOOl OB .Maniu.-tt" i-told, Brook- I
lyn, by a Beere of 1 to 4. a BtroBS wind
.icc.iunte.i largely for the thiru-vii errors,
eight of whiih w?rc -*o******Jtted bj Btan
ual. An StTOr and foul ?-IK ? ? s rtVS Sh |
g.I for four mora runu in the eighth, ?
gave Pol urn Ma the pame.
'j'h-- ser.- i y lanlngB foUowa:
R.H.E.
?olumbia. 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 4 I -7 11 I
Ml nual. u '.' *) .' 0 ! ?? ? '.'-4 | s
Bat?.irtee?Columbia, Butler and Ftank
Ita; Manual, LabatS and L'oie.
Oroeo'srtch High Bcltool failed to ap?
pear Bf*Bf**lff* lb? Adeipiil Academy nine
and the latter went against an alumni
<?< mblnatlon. The former students WOTS
defeated by a teotn *f I to ?t, but no*,
until alter thirteen Innlm,'* of [day.
Singles by VftwS and Dliggl moored the
winning tally. I?r. l'.ttlt and Mulray
M...\>,.,1 their old time speed for the
"grada." K. Alford was in line form.
The score by Innings follows:
urn:
Adelphi ..?001010000001-3 7 3
Alumni .iaaiaasaae????i i
Batterie? Adelphi, K. Alford and
Driggs; Alumni, ?.'lark und ?Jr-en.
The Manhattan College reserve team
shut nut the naval reoervfl toan Of tho
training Bblp QrBBitS Slat". OB I."!."?
< ?\al, by B score of 10 to 0.
F.iirell held the sailors to a simile hit
had eight sfrlk.?-oiits and only twenty
one Batters faced him In BOVea Innings.
The aoore by tnnings folowa:
R.II.R
Manhattan .4 0 4 1 0 1 x-1010 2
Naval B?servas ..0000000-014
Batterien ? .Manhattan, Farrell and
Dunn; Naval Kescrve, Maxwell ami
Johnaton.
mushing, after an uphill fight, defeated
Freeport on the former ik-hl by a bcore
of II to 9.
The score by innings follow?-:
uni:
Flushing .3 0 1 0 I 1 2 1 2-12 11 2
l't-e.-port .I 4 I u 0 0 l? 0 0?912 I
Batteries -Flushing. ?Trotbingham and
.Simon; Freepoit, ?'. Murray and Jones.
Motohktss School captured a hard hit?
ting game from 8t. Baul'u School, it F.ar
?len City, on the former's tVld at I.ake
vllle, .'onn., by a score of lj to 8.
Spcnc.T, of tho I.onp Island nine was
hit for eighteen saf.'tb-s. St. Baul's
mad.? four lionu? runs, but they only
Betted live runs.
COLD HALTS BALL GAME
Crescent Leads Berkeley Nine
After Five Innings.
It was so cold at Bay Bid?;.. >cst.rda>
that only flV6 iBBlngS were played In the
ha cl'a.11 game between the .'resent Ath
lette Flub and Berkeley College. The
score then was at 8 to 2 In favor of tho
New Moon player?.
The score follows:
t'BESTS HT A ?'. | BERKKI.FV.
r h p.,s?i r Ii pun ?
Hard. B*. 2 1 11 BJ Clarke, If. 00 100
l-'bellriK. Cf.... -1 O?? Arthur, t-f. 10 |SB
White. M. 10 100 Fern, 2b. 00 0 10
si-?.-?, 11. it '?? i o Beaton, e. oo 4M
Mallory, if.. :i S S ? Tltntrtn, lb. o o 3 ?? i
Ht-aveie. Kb.... 00 14 B| rurri.?li, ft. SI tit
H?iifh. if. 00 000, Uenbert, 3b.... 00 10 0
S ml or aiKh.c 0 0 3 0 0 SPme. p. 10 0 0'I
\\ .4.?|, p. 00 000, Duwlln?. rf.... 00 000
Ml Ka?. !?. 00 O00|
- -
T?tala. s 4 w . m Totaii. II1I4I
?reix-ent ... .I I It I .\ s
Hetkelt-v r.>ll?Ke .1 11 1 ?I o |
Sa.-rlrlre ll\ White. BSaBBB t-n?c? Chirk"
(I), Bard (I), Bbailaf (I), Bid?? ?... Arthur,
Mallory and wood Sasaa aa salla ?tai \\.i.
;i, ?iff ?stuti??. 4. Struck ?>ut -By Btoaa, 4; bj
W.,,1. 4; b* M'-Kav. 1. nit by pitcher Bj
.stone, i. Passes Bella Bcarbocowen. Umptr?
Mr. WllH.n
B
MICHIGAN BEATS SYRACUSE.
Ann Arbor, Mich., May 10.-Nine errors
by Syracuse and Malar pitching the best
part of the name for Michigan enabled
the Wolvertr.cs to avenge their defeut ot
yt-steiduy with a score of H to 1. Quaint?
an.-.! relieved sisb-r whea the game *-*-as
well In hand.
The score by innings follows:
n ? - R- H K.
Svracuse... 00000010 0? 1 4 *..
Michigan . 3 112 0 4 0 3 x - 14 13 I
Battera-Qualntance and Balre and
Webber; Dcsllva and F?rber.
Dartmouth Track Men Spring a
Big Surprise.
WIN
BY TOPHEAVY SCORE
Clean Sweep in Half lY.i'e and
Shot Put Sounds Doom of
Pennsylvanians.
[By Telegraph re i>. Tri!,jne i
Hanov.r, X. H., May ?''--Par,mouth de?
feated ivntisylvai.ia ?n the aeal tuck
meet this afternoon by a BOOTS of |au to
I??,. TbO victory was, as much of a
Mi!piist? to I'artm un gg -? \Vas lo Vvnt^
?Mvani.i. it go? mod I ? ore the *asst be
Han that Partrr.outh COUld give nothing
bet a hard Bght Bgalaat the VAinaer? of
last year's Inter? 1
Th- biggest surprise of ths afternoon
was ths half-mile, la which th? Ureen
runners captured all th three places.
Bodley, who sraa counted to srln for PaBjt.
finished litth. Oranger, with lota of
? ? ? in for a final apui ? pigg.
followed elooely by Harmon, and not far
behind hy the reliable Dolan, who wu
aplked recently and had not ?rorg a track
BhOS !"i' mor.- than a
Tii.. quarter-mils ?.? - pretty
contest i" tween Uppli oaaar,
wh?, 1.! Sd Bids bl ?- ? ?.rnip;c
star finally broke the tape rrtth :
rui nei hi? aslng 01 I
Whitney, Bmitb ,11 took
ail tii?.- points in ' . t, ati'l
Bngli .1 11, 1 aptured ?n thi
h.-unin? r throw. In B|
legs, ESnright tied with Uaaoi st J feet
?1 i,i? bl s tor ?:i Bt pi??? :\ jump.
Captain Mi : cor .?? ? jump
easily with s Jump Ol ; inches.
Captain Wright ????1 1 -: si >t ?.imstir
much in t.i?. pole vault,
tie at 11 i- et <> inch ? betw?
Bemmea.
Th?- two-mile raes was ti ? , .
tacular rae? oi the da;, B
?Dartmouth, set the pa? al Lps,
but be Boon w? way t?,
M 'urdj, 1 llowed ?ely by H
fought
ild n??t ??v. ? take him.
I ?artriio'ith won lev?
the Bel
tainod x ?- asi
. 1113.
Tin m :
I
I0O-! ird ??- ?
-
?20-3 ard daah?
Olaei
-
tin- I
avivant*
1. ?
? -
Harmon, 1)
Dart mo
?...
n. 1 ?
Two-n
I 1
.
;.. ? Flraun.
!'? r^'u-?..,! Peni -
:.)-jh!,i lo?
M
?
FIEL!
Phot set?Wan r?y -' tmooi .
Dartmouth, -?
mouth, third 1 ? ? ?r- , 41
. .
.uh. Mur,
I ttt feel
In? h-1
tilth J?mi>?Tie bei
?1
ux.? n J ?
I
Broad Jntr.i
I'.r.niyl
?
Pi la ? ., ill
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an
-xlxi.nl.? ||.
KIRBY SEES YALE ROW
Oxford Coach Arrives in Time
for Annual S?rir? Races.
? Ti'lejrrnnh I ?e.1
X? w- Haven, ?Mai tha
n?\?. English
? server, the
< rewa bold their 1 l - "*
on ths harbor late I
I the alga wind leaaei 'to per
mlt ths shells to renl
th?? Tale Brat and ?
in a mile -spin, and l
I lre.shn.111 Bight d. ?? .. I
and Bprtngfl? id High Rh
-.?
NEW YORK FIELD CLUB WINS.
The N>w Torfe ; altJeh for
. merly plg***od es the FhlCOB Athletll
I Club, had an ea?y time in defeattas the
'south Orange Plold Club, the four-Utas
Amateur H ball Ll 1M? J
a loosely played game on the i;itt,*r *
field ye.ster.1ay by B BCOTS of I to 8
The South Orange men srere botaatai
hy the Strom.: wind, making sis ?osUr
errors. Rachlin I ' ' ?,'ruclc
out eiev.-ri battei -Ulowai
, only 'He hits a.- Iln'g twelve.
"he ocors hy Innings t":
R H.E.
\-,-'.v York r. c.ssssi*.
Boutb Orange... - v I > ? ** ? *
Bettertee?New Torh F C, Ryan ?"^
Aiil.s; South Orange, Ka? hi n i nd ras****.
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