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10 THE SUN, THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1916. Giants Make It Seven Straight at Expense of the Cardinals . and Leave the Cellar Cubs Defeat the Dodgers 4 CARDINALS LOOK JUST LIKE ANY ONE Doak, M endows mill KIitIo JjuiiiIiiiI'iI in Turn. hilt' Amlcrxm Is TiulM. SKVKXTII STItAKillT WIN IS l!V SCO UK Or' ! TO :i ST. Loris, May IT Nothing to it now but to rim tin- i !! r over l.o'ti K.ilntnlty Amort to-tnin mv ji ft.M in.' 'ii unit then tit light ngaln-l tl. i I'M sirles with Hi" llravos. Tin il'.mlH ..unlit In I"1 ill swords' iiii.nl' Willi the badeis h Hi'1 tlmo thev If nil tlin Mull '"I Al :ii lf Ihcy inn tit. iln the I'.'i'i' the l''1'' letting since tae.v left I heir own fiini.ly circle. Ilvor.i w bote I It- go t'T.v fall IlkB b Inn nf li'ld;. Ii'alns lulit mid devastation In tln'tr v.nko St lnuW wan no exception. The tnoiiil CnnhniiK preening them selves over an run split with the de parted Dodgers, weie in:t.1 to look like nn also r.m nl a i'.tnimiihy o'ntuhiko ! fore they wot through with tli.-lr Ilrtt on II from Now York at Itnblsun I'leld In-il.iy. The score. !' I" 3. doesn't tx-tiln In Illus trate the difference In class a port raj. t-il to the nlijrct satisfaction nf nuuinifiil St. I.milH fainlom. Seven straight victories De (liantH now have mug up mi this plea-mo Jiimt throuali tli" middle Wist, ami each camping gintind appears more seductive than Its predecessor. McGraw turned loose I'li'il Anderson, hlii Federal League capture nf the moist delivery, against the Cardinals to-day. HIm faith In thin tooitllt it Mf t h.ivf hci-n srent Iml.-cl, for Miller llui-glns took no pains to hide the fact that Doak, one of his v.'teian and most tellable ton ierF, wan nliotit to hurl. Ilesldos. It will he remenibeieil from time lint emurlal that St. liuts alwayti hai pioved the Itraveyard of every Mant spurt through the Went. Anderson Pilches Well. Anderson more than Justified the faith of his command! r. lie delivered a mas terful K.itue, though such wu not nec essary. A pitcher with an eight run lead Is not expected to take undue lib ertles with his arm tliee dav s. Ander son had the Cauls li.indi'UITeil and rug tied nil the way Hut for a had break or two that let In a run for St lnili In the sixth he would have scored a shutout St Loiil" wan allowed to run wild for Us two runs of the ninth. Doak was not the only alleged star of Html-, who tasted the the of the new fll.ihl real. No pitcher over wn lamlxisted harder thin wa .Meadows, the spectacled tn.-er, the few Moments he tarrii'il In the third Innlni. The Giants cot tiled soaking Steele hy the end of the fourth and tlni .after do voted chief attention to getting the thing over with before il.tlk. Doak took tilmsclf out of the name at the begin ning of the Hi. id limine after he had warmed up for thN round. Kvidently he felt his arm slipping. Me hadn't been iteady at any time. Meadows sot ltohnrtwn on a foul Th" next four batters knocked him from the box. Hobby Heseher. former lllant. broke all galloping records chasing extra base hits the first half of the came. Ills won derful catch took an estra has? knork off Hums In the opener, ltobertsou then walked, to ln forced by Doyle. Larry stole second. Kauff scratched a lilt over Doak, and he, too, stole semnd without a throw. Snyder threw out Fletcher, 'n the second Merkle was safe on I'orhnn's bad throw. Hi- stole after McKechnle tiled out. Itiulden hit In the mil. Audi r son Kicrltli nl, but I'orhati's line stop and throw tool, a hit off Hums. The first run looked bit. even before Doak null HnbettMin In tln third, tlr to fate Meadows, fouli d to Snyder. Th'ii bedlam broke loose. Toy! duubled lo right and KauPf walked. They executed a double sle-il. I-'leldier tripled to b'f centre, wlide Mcilr.iw threw double hack lllps In the thlnl Inse coarhlnc box. Merkla hit a home run to rlaht i'rntr. That endivl Meadows MelJeehnie greeted Steele, a Miuthpaw, u Hi a triple to left, lie was out by an ryelash try ing to score on a short i.asseil ball. Anderson fanned for the third out after Harlilen walked. filfint Keep After Steele. The Giants kept after Steele through tho fourth until they had the game safely clinched. Uetzel'a error gave Davy Robertson a life with one out. Doyle doubled to left and Kauff tripled to the same garden. Fletcher's long My tallied Uenny with the third run nf thli period. Th Giants scored thereafter only In tho seventh, on this occasion through Anderson's single, Jtobcrtson's double and Doyle's nacrlfleo fly. There wan ab solutely no occasion to ildc a freo horse to death. The first hit off Anderson came with one out In the third, when iinyder's shot bounded falsely nr Merkle's shln. Hmlth also got a scratch hit In tills round when Murklo failed to rover his oat; on a bunt to the box. Anderson bolted the tlnor by Milking out Hetzel. Wilson got the tlrst legltlmato hit off Anderson starting the fifth, lie couldn't reach second, Anderson .struck out five batters In an in iny limines. Starting the Blxth Meiklo again hulled In on Anderson's territory and Snillh heat a hunt when llm tlrst baseman tagged Wh pitcher Instead of Hie run ner. Rutler, hitting for Hetzel, elnnled. Hescher drew a pass, filling the hav with none out. Smith spoiled the shut out, n llnmshy forced Hescher to Doyle, unassisted, though It did look to every one except Hyron that the (Hants should have had credit for a double play. Andet.mn lilt Miller In the ninth. Miller was allowed to Meal KCinnd and third without protest Corhan walked f fter Wilson lllrd to KairVf Me pilfered reeruul without a throw. Hith runnels tallied on HintteniH short single to Hums, (ieoruli) contenting himself with holding Hie hit lo one base rather than ti to cut nlT a iicgl,;lblu run at thu plate 'I he score: NKW YIIIH! iN l.i ST l.dflS i.V ,i .1)1 r h n a e ;ih r Ii p a e nmiinir "I .1 ii milh el .'.13 i n (l Poti'-iiM.lf t I 1 H 0 0 I.':h I'lin 3 o. i)nle. 1) I - .' f. Oi HiuJr il n no "Mllll.el i . . II 1 llixllir.il . 0 0 3 flfl Kiel, l.ei . II .' Iiillnrn.lij. il I fi ii j i Jrliie Ii . i mi 'Illll-r Hi . I I n -I on JleK'nie "h ti il I ii I ii WiNi n.rf lilt I ad "iriilell . ii ' I 'i Coi'lljll .ill II I lloiilllc 'Oil ii (i li fu ill r e lO'l : '11 Anili'isoti i i I 1 ii :. ii llrottrm e :iii l .1 i i limili i . (i ii ii i t o Tol.ils '..Till Mi'.nliiMii.ti 'rm ij 0 0 lr i le.p r ii I t oo i.on.ilr. I i ' ii o o Toed... , .it s i is n.iltrd Inr Merit in Hip ihiiiIi iiiiiiii? Mr York o i a n A A ft. t fcl Iim 0 A n i) o n o .:i Kltst iMe mi rrrori New YfirU, 3 liH on bnse New York. 't Nl lniu, t. Home rim-MrrUle Three bus., tuts Kleleher Me iffenille, Kllllll Two luisi. lilts Doyle .'. Itobertunn Kirl bane on bull (Iff Amur, son. I; nil K-i.ik, I: oil Miadnwa. I; oft Steele, 1 Slrmk out lly Aiiirmi r by Hlrele, 4 Sacrifice hit-Aur1eiHOii Sniiiflce flle-FletihiT. lluj. le Stolen luso. )nvle 2: KsutY. 2; irrlde, Ilnrn., Itariiten, Mniiiwhj, Miller, 3; Corhan Double nl.i.v Klelclirr and Mrrkl. Umpirn In i lilcl tiulsley Pirld urn ptre Byrnn, Tlnif 'i hours and 6 nilniilc. all Tll-llm. J:JD i. M S' V. n,.rl. rana va. Detroit. I'oio (lrnuti.ii. Adm. tar 4dv, CUBS POUND TRIO OF BROOKLYN PITCHERS Two Homers and Four Doubles Finish PfefTer Apple ton and Mails Follow Him Packard Keeps Dodgers' Hits Scattered. I'llii'Ai.i.. Mi) IT. Tlie Cubs were full nf vim to-day and defeated the Dodgers, 7 to 'i. Tlio right garden wall came In for (unmixed attention, the t'ubs plaltig it straight, place unit show almost up to I lit' llnlsh of Hn contest. This made It iiccef sary for Manager Hohlnson lo trot three hurlers to the mound. I'feffer faded at the end of the fifth, Appletim lated two Innings mid Malls stuck It out In the last one There weie six potent reasons for the exit of I'feffer - two home inns nnd four doubles. There might have been others, 'up thee were enough, The home inns and two of t no doubles raine In the third Inn tig and Were good for three runs. Thete was one on base when Sciiulte made a ciiiull smash, but Williams ha I to "lot ar.'Ulul unp.iccd. The double b Zimmerman, "which followed I'y's clout, unikeil Into nn out, s Heinle figured that his captain's ininmlaxion entitled Iilm to steil home after he had been shunted lo third on n unseed ball Catcher Miller treated him ns one of the l. ink and nailed him. AH told, the Cubs were good for eleven cafe clouts, which totalled twenty-two bases, Of thee Schlllte got two III addi tion to ll pair of walks, whlih gave him a batting ncraco of 1 nOn. Williams preempted n similar average with a homer, a double nnd two singles In four t.mrs up. The going being good, liene Packard, who hurled a masterly game for the Hrultis, homed In with another Results of Yesterday's Big Leagues and AMERICAN LEAGUE. Venterda'" ltelill. SI I.nuK T, I'llll.lilelphl.l. I WanlllnRtnn. , Detroit, 4 In New York -rteil.in.l, wit iirnun . in lln.ton i 'hU'iiKi"-, rain. DF.TAII.KK STAMIIM1 til' TIIK ( I. t ill. .1: 5 i !l;'::- e z i.i'i - 7:. 1 ! S T .1 III II 3 i 4 . .'3 l 11 0 3 4 . : 4 t.'l I'.' : : 3 ..is i:i "Ti : D .. 4 3 3 in III 1 : o 4 . s i? in 3 : : i .'tit in 3 1 i 1 I tl III e 12 13 it it it ti ln;l ' ci.rni Cli eland ii;ii i'4i; .V!ll ..inn tis AW -I .UKI Watlii listen Ne York. Bottou. Detroit. Chicago.. t'lillaitelnhii St. I-oui. . Oim.i loot Tu-duj' Xrlirilule. Iietrolt In New York. St l.nul In Hnnton flit, ikh In l'lil!iiil.lphi.i i'Ieltind tn Va-hliiKton INDIANS LOSE THEIR FIRST GAME ABROAD Picli H Wild nnd Toronto l.i'iifs Win by Score of to :t. eilrrditt'i. KrmlN. Ti i. ,ii N'ruarlt. .1 Iln ilir.ti r I'rnriilenir. rain lluff.ilo Hiehninnd, r.iln Mnntieal-lliltlniorp, rain SlnndlllE .if the ( lnl W I, PC . W I, Neuarl. . II : W7 Montreal 'i I'.ii-Illlinild II r. l ltn-heler 5 11 llniideliiv 10 I. C7IHllffa1o . 4 It lUltlniore It .CK'Tnrnntn 3 It im: 4i n Jtl :k i Tii .Ir' M'brdiilr NwarU in Mnntrftal Hlilininnd in Toroutn lriivi(iein-. In fliiffnln Iljllinmre In Kochenter Tiikhnto. Ont May 17 Aftir two f.ilsc 8t.irt.s Toronto nnd Nfwarlt opened the local m-apon Ibis afternoon nnd th locals bea' tho leaders hy .i h.'nre nf Ti tn 3. rich pitched for th visitors nnd In addition to belnK IId was touched up freely In plnchr". In the fifth the locals Blithered four rural nn four slnslen and thro walks. Their nth. r run was tal lied In the fourth on n wall; and two hIiirIcm. Shocker pitched n steady enme fur the I.enfs. allowing only five scatter"! hits, lied Murray, late (llant, performed favorably In the field, allhnuBh he did not set a hit. The Intensely cold weather Kept the attendance down to :,nnn. The score : NKWAItK. I TORONTO lib r Ii p a e ab r h n a e Cable 'h 4ft - 7 .Tr'eiale.:b 211 4 31 rallabaii.cf 4111 0 0 linihurn.ni 411 3 3 1 Mlllmlf sons oi lliiri-h.lf.... 1 10 o 00 witter.ri - i " " I -i in .13 i .ii1' - Zim'nian.Sh 1 1 0 'i Iiuriilii.lh IflSto . ' 1 , .1 ,.1 1 .mi 1 11 . . 'i 1 " .1 iviiiiiiam.er : 0 1 00 Mirtlll.e. leliwert.e. Pi.Ii.Ii Zaiher.. I 0 1 ml I .10 Mi Kie.e. I 1 r. :o Trout. Sh Miocker. p. 10 1 1 2 10 0 300 0 00 0 0 0' 00; Totals, . 17 ft 131 Totals .,131S:i ID' , Halted for Pieh In the ninth Innlnr- Newark 01 00 02 (10 0-3 Toronto oooitooon-ii Tun bus.- lilt (Iraham SaiTlflce tilts Hir-nitiik-liutn, SlineUer .sinlen ba-es Cabin. Vflmut Double play liiirmi. Mirtin and iMirin Struck out lly IVh. 3: by Jfhocker. 1 Kint ba." on balls-Off Pieh. ! off Mimiicr S 1'ft on lne Newark. 9, Toronto, Kirst tiase on errors- Newark, 1 Will pttibes Shocker, '.' I'mtilre In fhtef. llaiuhlHie. Field umpire Freeman Time i I10111 s NAVY BESTS GEORGETOWN, 31. I'lloliliiK tionil. Imt llrrnri Help to1 Swell loliils, ' A.vn'APiii.ih, May I" --The Naval! Acinb iny defeated rSrorgetnwn this iiftoriinoii b n score nf ft lo I. Hlodgett had the edge on Kell), though both pitched riioiI hall, i:nurn etiti'ted Into tlie inakiuR of all the runs, but sharper wmk on the bises and guild sacrifice hltllng weie 1 1 r f.ic tors In the victory. HccoIvIiir oiio of Hlinlgell'H fast ones on IiIk lower arm, McCarthy of the vlsltora iitlrfi! with a fnii tui'iil bone In thn fourth Inning, The scorn by Innings: it. h r. eienrgeirtwn ..lnofiononn i a N.i'uil Aikdi.tnv o o 2 ij o u il - .1 .1 2 lUtti rl.'- Kelly 11 n, Haciir. HIinlKi'lt ninl Coniioll I'niplriH II. 1 n hihI HiikIios Dnnilrr llllliiolnls O'l.rnr). IltM'l'At.o, May IT Johnny Dundee of New York to-night shaded Johnny I O'lrf-aty of Seattle In their ten round ' bout, iiirordltiR to exports nt tho rliiR side (i'l-ary was two pounds homier than llin Italian, who weighed 1 .10. Dun dee's leapfrog rtiinls had (Tlx-ary puis itlcd during most of th Un rounds. Both fought cleverly, mil a slngte In three time up. The Dodgers also were busy Willi the stick", hitting safely In oery Inning Duly once, however, did two blngles com" together, and a double play neu tralized this effort. It call be tlguted from this that they raked Packard for leu hlt, but had not nn error Inserted Itself In the flrt liming and n has" on balls In the sixth they never would hao scored. The score IIHOOKLY.N (N I, I ' CHICAGO iN I. lib r ti P a el nli r h n n e Mrr.e it I n nosehultr.lf . Si: ! 'i Diuhert.th IAI 5 ii 0 Klnrk.rt .. ton .1 AO JnMl-tit'l.rf 3 0 I t A AWUIlHtns ef. 414 4 A A Wheal.ir . 4A t I A,7.lm'rni.in..lh I 0 I A to Mnwre) 31' 310 : f,0 s.iler.ltj . 3 A A ) An t'tillis.:b 40 1 2 t O.M'l'srthy.:!) : 0 0 3 to (I'.Miim.M. .tot : 4 0 Archer c. .too t to Mlller.e . .401 ii SAMullUAtl." 4A1 4 41 I'tet.Vr.p :ot 0 :i iMekardp.. 3:.1 I 31 Slrllkfl . . 10 0 A A Oi - Apiiletun.il AAA t ii A Total. . K 7 II Ii ? lielr . e A a o 0 MalKp. aoo 0 OA Total . V. : tA:t lit I 'Hatted for I'feffer In lh sith Inntni tll.itlnl for Apiiletou In the rlthth i nnl n. Ilrnoklyn . .. .. IAAaOIAAo: Chleato .. ..1030:otOJ-7 Two lm hlt Packard 2. 7.lnimrnian. Will lam-, . hulls Home runs Sehulle. Wllllain Hotihle pinv I'atkard and Saler Sacrifiii hit" Danliert. Wheat, Klack 3 Stolen buses Schulte. Wllllaiiin, Saier Kirst ba-e on lull. Off I'.ukaril. I: off I'feffer. 3: off Appleton ' t; off Mails. I Struik out -lly Apntelon. t liv I'feffer. I f'rd bill Miller t'mmrr In hlef O'Day Field umpire Kaon limet huur a ml 4t minutes Games in the Two Standing of the Clubs NATIONAL LEAGUE. i rftterdar'n ltet.tltt. nrk, v. St I.miK 3 i .if:. i, ", lirnoklyn, Ili.ii.il ; rin.-liin.itl, I In PltlrburR --PhliuileiphU. IKTAII.i:i sTAMIIMi 4)1' 1 1ll: t I.l'llo. I I ' ' CI.VIIS i.'.i-1 i:i nl tint ni'i m,: ,u:i .Mil III .mi .in: I'hlliileltihia 121 Chirico, . SI l.mi. 4 4 HI III I - l tl ! t'. Cliuiiinati I New York..., 4 ll. IPilfbiirir 3 lG3rne lost. lilt: Tiwla; HrtiiMlnIi. Vrk in st !.oul Mr Hiki n In i'U ak Utiftiin In I'lnrinmti 1 1 1 nIHphl.i In I'l'.tubui t: SENATORS TAKE EVERY GAME. l)er llrllrtr llnrprr nml Holds Tlerrn Well Knouith In 'lirrk. Wapiiinoton, May 1 7 Washington made a clean swei-ii of the Detroit series by wlnnliiK to-daj Ranie, 6 to I, South paw Harper w.ih Itnlnclble until th eishth Inning, when he weakened nnd save way to Aer. The TlRers cot to Ajers for three runs In this lunliiB and one In the ninth. lubuc wan not lilt hard bj the home le.un. but the feVnntors made oery blow inunt. .lame", who lelleved Dubuc In the ol c lit li. was reached for three sln Klen and a double. The Hcore : HKTROIT lA 1,1 Hlirli p a e ab r h p a e WASHINGTON i. ), . Until" Mil 4 3 1 Mort.m.th . 4 1: I 10 Vitt.sb. f.t: 1 .1 11 Pfiirr.lli. 411 ; 00 CnMi.ef I I : .1 1 0 Mil in.ef 4tl .1 0 0 Veadi If iiJD J 1 ) llnlid.ail.rf I'll 1 0 11 Kivmiach nun 0 (1 0 .lii.lce.ih 4 1 1 n 11 I i llarier,lf 11 11 0 1 0 -tint.lti.lf. too 4 : e D.nltoii.lf . 100 n no iirnry.e. 3 11 7 ;o Ifeilman.rf 3 " 1 0 0 iHMi'Hnile..i. 40: .1 10 lliirni.lb. 4H111 0'i llarper.p... .100 0 : 1, Yniini.it 4 n 1 0 1 11 Ajrrj p. ofl 0 00 ianaie.L'. 401 f. 2 0' -- tltalier. .. mo 0 00 Total . KOrill Dubiii'.p. : 1 1 0 6 0 .lamen.p. ooo 0 0 0i Crawford lot 0 00 Totl...S.1 4 11 74 15 !i Hatted for Veaeh in the seventh lnnlne. titan for Stallage In the ninth Inning Hinted for James In the ninth Inning Hetroit 0 a a 0 0 0 0 3 1-1 Waihlngton 0 0 0 1 0 7 1 v x . f, Knrned run Washington, 4; Detroit. 1 l-irtt bat- on errors Wnsliingttin. 1; D'-iroit, I Irf'tt on ba.ewWa.hiinton, f: Detroit, 10, Kirst hue on balls-Off llartrr. 4; ntf Ajers. 1: off liiibue. 4 Hits-Off Harper. C In seren nnd tun-thlrdi Innincs; off Ayers. f. in one ond on.-lhird innings; off Ilulme. 5 in seien Innings; off .tallies. 4 in one inning ttrti'k out lly Harper. ': by Ayers. '.; hv Dubiie. 3; hv James. I Three bie hits- Milan. Mor ran. imbue Two ba.e hits Judse. Vltt Stolen, bise Morgan Double plav 1utiu., Hush and Ilurn. Wild plteli llarirr I'm. Hire in chief Kvans Kield umpire Hildv brand. Time J hours and 10 minutes. ARMY DOWNS LAFAYETTE. I'offpy Holds C'olleixlHna tn Three lilts In Seven liinlilK linnie. Wkst Point. N Y May 17- The Army downed Lafayette to-day. I to It, In an abbreviated game, Coffey, the Army pitcher, while a bit wild at times, held the Collegians to three safe blows. Itrown was pounded hard 111 the third, (lerhardt nnd Mitchell both doubting and Hrlnglmm ramming 0110 to centre for 11 triple. These blows, coupled with a wild heave hy Myers, I. afo; otto's backstop, put tho cadets In the lead. Ill Ingham's shoestring catch off Hunt's bat In short centre In thn seventh frame was a feature, The gaum was called til the end of the seventh tn .permit the vis llors to catch n train. The score: H If 1:. I.afete , 0100050 . 1 ,1 ( Army, . n ) o I ll i , j : ll.itter!e. Hrntrn nml Myers, Cnffey nml Mi.Vill I'niplris -I'lillum and Murliul, 1'ii. lllr Coast League Results, Hun rranelsen, it, Los Annreles, r, (iiikliiiii, 7. Vernon. 0. Portland, 12: Suit Lake, 10 Vlrilnla league Hesults Neupnrt News, s , Petersburg, 2 Itneky .Mount, 4 Norfolk. 3 I'lirtstnoiilb. ; Hopewell, 3; I'nrteiumitl,, R; llnpeucll. 5, second game. Western league Results, ties Moines, fl, Dmtver. 6, l.lnrnln, 10; Topekll, ft. HI .Insepli, 3. Sinm City, J. IVIrhlta, 7; ( llnulia, C, New York Slate League llesulta, tvilkesbfirre, , lllmlra, 4. All other games, rain, Teiaa league Results. (lalieslnn, 5: lliillas, 1. Ilinisiiiti, 2: Furl Wurtb, I. Hi4iiiinlit VViii'O Hit tn Man Aiitniitn.lireveiiort -Ttsln. SiiiiIIi Atlanlli' Lrngiie Results, Columbus, r., Ciihrlestiiii, Macon. C; (,'uliiiiitilu, t, Jacksnnvllla, 7; .Mnnlg arnarr, 2. Aufiuta, S; Albany, 4, perfect record, getting w a. Dreyfuss Not Trying To Sell His Pirates PITTSBURG, May 17. PreM dent Bnrncy Drcyfusa of the Pittsburj? Pirntcs denied to-niri.it. tho Btory that the team was for sale. "The story is news t me," aid he, "and is not true. I never have offered the Pittsburi? club for sale to anyono and no one ever made nn offer to me for it at nny time. Furthermore, the Pitts liurr; club is not for sale." Drey fuss owns over 80 per cent, of the club. DARTMOUTH NINE BEATS THE TIGERS Knjrjrotl Fipldiiiff mid Poor ISase Itti tiniiitr Oiiuso I'rinrr ton's Downfall. MtHil.'S MARKS HOMER I'ntNCEToK, N .T., Mav 17 I'rlnce 'on's baseball nine went down to defeat iiere this, afternoon at the 1-cinds of Dartmouth by a 3 to 1 score In n frame hh'h was featured by poor bae run rnu and raKRed flchllnR on the part of .' Timers. AltlioiiKh the I'rlncetnn team secured 1. no hits to the visitors' three, It failed in dike aihantaKe of them nnd lost sev ital f.plendld opportunities to score thrnusli inrelcsis bnse running. IiriKRs's homer In the seventh wa.s the 'illy tlilntr that sned the Tluers from .1 "l.utout ' The l'rlnceton shortstnp camtht 'he ball sifJirely and drove It far out mto left over the Dartmouth tlelder'i. lead for a cumvletn circuit of the bat.es. Hi the ninth, when the TlKcr had men 11 spcnrvl :init ibl.,1 with onlv one out. t lnohid as thoiiKh the ttame would I .tlier be broken up or tied, but Will-1 .,iiii, who was pitcMnK for the (.teen , ti'.uii, proed eipiul to the occasion and retired the side before any fcorltiR iu , done, 1 A Coach Clark Is haul pressed for pitch) r at present and Is savins Link 1 10 wtrU aKalnst Ilarvatd Saturday,! 11 nil. a sophomore, nan allowed lo pitch , lit!-: varsity itame. Although the s-. turn Slithered only three hits off his de n. he tt.ui extremely wild and al-' ie. eight men to walk. 1 Tn make matters worse the TlRors I i.i.J" four errors behind him, all of ;.l. h canto at Inopportune times. The, iiM 1 tins ni.idn by Dartmouth In the 1',-xt InnliiK were due to errors nnd slow thinking on the patt of the TlBers Will lain siorid In Hie seventh on 11 wild pitch h Dowd The score. DAItT.MOfTII I I'llINCKTON ul tlitut, at r h n a e o.bnrnlf 3D') n 11 11 Ie.lf . 4 0 1 0 i 1 llee.eif 401 : 0 orribbott.rf. 40 : 0 on .Mlirphjr.e 411 .'. 7 0 Hojt.cf . . 401 1 00 I'une.ib 3 1" lOl'lieating .. a 0 0 0 00 TlnelVr... 1 0 ii 7 1 l,Diigg... . 411 ; 3 1 t:-,telinr3b 3 0 1 1 7 0 loltla..e . 4 0 1 3 to (ilioul.rf 100 : oOi-M'tiiiv.iti 401 n 0 1 'VrUint.b 4 0 0 1 SOlRoth'MeOb ID I 1 'Aillianisp ; 1 0 0 ooil.io.b Jut ; 41 - DonU.P 3 0 1 0 3 0 Totals 7 J 3 77 SI Total. . 34 1 9 77 70 4 Itan for Hoyt In the ninth Inning. Princeton .0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0-t Dartmouth 7 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 03 Mfilen bases MttrphT. l'aine. O'llonnell, Itee. Two Inse hps Dos.il and Dougta. Double plajs-Hothen.iihlo mul Scull). K kehne and l'aine struck out lly Doud, l; tiy Williams, 4 First bas on balls On Dnwd. sacrifice hits-o. borne. ; Sac rltlii' fly Murphv Hume run llrigt". I'.i-.cl ball Douglas Wild pitch -1os.d I 'nun re In chief Cnnatian Field umpire Moclidale ' Tune- 2 hours and S mlnutei BRAVES BAT T0NEY HARD. Tlii'T llrfent lli'da tn first (inmr of Serleis bj . ciire of 7 In I. CiNriNNATl. Ohio, May 17 -Hostoti opened a four ciimc series here thin afternoon b battlni; Tom y out of tho bo l-'our hits, a base on lulls, hit batsman and 11 sacrifice scored the runs for the UniM's In the first InnlnR The llnal score was 7 to 1 Dale telleed Toney In the second after the first two men ill) had sltiRled. Hushes held the Hods safe throughout, The e-core . HOSTON i.V I,) 1 CINCINNATI iN I, ) ah r h 11 a el ab r Ii p a e Mar'vllle.es d J : ; 10 (5rnh.."h .. 3 1 0 3 7 0 Kvers.'.h . 312 0 1 O'Neale.cf., . 4 0 2 1 1 0 Collin. If. 4 1 2 3 0 1 Horxog.et,, 401 1 4; Wllliolt.rf f 0 2 3 OOChase.lh..,. 4 0 0 11 0 0 HonVliy.lb 4 10 0 OlOrlffith.rf 401 1 00 Smtth.Sb 3112 1 oiKlllifer.lf .400 : 00 I'nniplnn.cf 2 0 0 .1 0 0Tlllilen.7h, 2 0 0 4 4(1 linmly.e 4 0 2 s AO'Wmgn.e 300 I 30 Hughes, p 401 0 1 OiToney.p , non n on 'Dale p. 300 0 30 Totals .34 7 12 27 4 1 Totals ...n 1 4 1; j lloston c 1 0 0 0 0 0 n 1 Cincinnati. ., ooooonOl o-i Three has hit Neale. Two base hit Mnlth SiTiflie Inl. Coinplon. Kiers Stolen b.is,s Comiiton. H'llhoit. Double play Her roir. Uniileli ami Chase lilt hy pitcher -lly Toney iKnnetihvl Struck out -Ht Dale, l: In Hiitln s. i Flr.l base o'i bull.- Off Toney, 1. off Dale. 3. off lhuhe. 2 I'mplre in ililrf Mem Field umpire-Km.lie. Time-1 hour and Tti nillilili's PATER ET FILIUS DATE MOVED. I'ntbers and Their' Sons In Train t'p nn .bine -III. , The father nnd son tournament, nrlg- ' innlly Hi lii'iluled to bo hold nt the Sleepy ' Hollow Country Club, Sciirbiiroiigh-on'-I Hudson, on Juno 10, was postponed yes terday by the Metropolitan (Jnif Assooln-' linn to Juno 2d, It was found that many of the preparatory schools and ' coiiegea wouiii not close In time to let the young men participate with their fatheis at ns early a date ns thn one tlrst chosen. The event will be a two ball handicap affair, father and mn playing ns partners. Momher.1 of any polf rlub in the Mot rnpolitan district having sons who play golf ate eligible for the tournament null entry blanks may bo got from Albeit ll, Aihforth, secretary of thn committee, 1 Hast Thirty-third street, or Frank Pi i'sbrev, i hail man nf tho committee, ir.fi Fourth avenue. Last year's father and son tourna ment proved one of the most popular events of the season. Thorn were HI" fathers playing with their sons as part ners, Tho entry list this year probably will be much larger. W0RDEN IS HIGH GUN. Ili Inl.ea Host Score In State Chniiiploiialilii nt I.iinsdnle. I.anspai.k, Pa., May 17. Contestants In tho preliminary events of the niiniial shoot of the Pennsylvania Statn .Sports men's Association, which begun to-day nt tho traps of the Uinsdalo dun Club, were handli-iipped by u high wind, which hcnt the targets Hying nt difficult angles, Tho opening event was at 100 targets, H. II, Woidon of Hiiiiisburg was high gun, with li.l breaks. Thorn wrto live oilier scores of 00 or better as follows: William Wolslens loft of Philadelphia, 02; Neath Apgar, professional, ?2 : J. ,M Hawkins, profes sional, !M , H, V.. Ilii.ikwallor, Philadel phia, l , II, Schllcter, Allcntmvn, ;m, Six chaniplnnalilps will be doiido.! dur ing the present tournay, which will con tlnue untfl Balurdny. CORNELL BATSMEN BATTER MICHIGAN Heavy Hitting: Mid Errors la tnrrs of Woid flnino Won by 13 to 6. HA HI) TIME FOR PITCHERS Itiiacv, N, T May IT. Cornell, with Hill Itussell In the box, defeated Mlchl Kn here to-day In a weird name, 13 to il, In which errels. and heavy hltllnp; were tho feature. The. Cornell batters knocked three Michigan pitchers off tho mound. The visitors touched up litis cell for six hits. Valentine and Hudd, two Cornell outfielders, Here the heavy hitters, the former KeltttiK four hltH out of file tlmea up and lludd three out of four trips to the plate. Cornell started scnrlnK In the first, when Hudd hit safely and came In on Clary's safe bunt, l'rom then 011 Cor nell scored In every InnlnR until the elRhth, when Andrus retired the side In order. MlrhlRati took ndvaiitaRe of sev eral errors by Shortstop Kckley In the fifth IiiiiIiir nnd with a brace of two base hits scored four runs. In the third InnltiK. with two out, O'Contiell nnd Kcklcy rapped three base hits lo right Held. The score. MICHIOAN. I CORNF.M,. ab r h ti a r ab r h p a e Niemann. rf .",10 0 OOinmtd.rf 4 3 3 3 0 0 Waltf r'se.n 4 10 3 IMcllMUb... Ill 231 l.abaitle.lf r. 0 0 1 no'clary.e 501 1 70 llranitell cf 1 3 : 1 0 O Cnnnell.cf 4 17 3 011 Caswell.7ti I. no 3 I I Keklcy.ss.,. 511 ; sr. Thum.ll.3b 50 1 1 00 Valentlne.lt. 5 4 4 0 00 Dunne c . 4113 4 1 .iuters.2b ., 3 ! 3 I 7 1 Neiwll.lb 7 11 n 4 1 Suturby.lb. 3 0 7 11 Hi Miller p . 1 00 0 1 l,lluell.p.. 311 1 70 Itnbblns.p.. 00000 0 - Ohlmac'r.p 110 t 3 1 Totals 31 13 77 U 7 Aixlrtis.p. . . 0 00 1 OO! Iteehm . 000 0 0 01 illrniliu.lh 1 0 0 0 00; Totals t T 14 J7 H' Hatted for Nenell In the elthth Inning. Michigan 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 1 I- 6 Cornell 115 1113 0 x-13 Two base hits Newell. Itrandell. Mellen Three lu.e hln-lVCmm-11. Kcklcy. SBcrltli-e lilts Mellen .1. Clary, haulers, Suttertiy I Mnlen iMsrs Mi-ll-n O'Contiell, Clary, Nie maim Struck out Hv Miller, l: by HusscM I 1. by otilmacher 1 First base on balls Off I Ohlmacher. 3; off Andrus, 1; off Hussu, ; Double plays - Dunne and Andrus, Hraiuleil aim waiterliouse lilt ny puener nailer, house. Kikley. Ohlmacher. Wild pitch -Andrus Pas.pit ball Miller Umpire Dr Kllnn nf Rochester Time 7 hours and 30 minutes. BROWNS CHECK ATHLETICS. Si, I.ools Trnm Iln Is Crimrll Out of lint nml Win by 7 in I. Plitl.AiitiLritit, May 17 St. Iiuls finally checked Its lninR streak to-day t by lakitiR the final same fiuni the Ath lefcs by a 7 to 4 score. Crow ell was, batted out of the box In the second In-1 nliiR and Shoehan, who succeeded him fori font Innings, alo was touched up rather lively by the Ilrnwns. Davenport, except In the sixth InnlnR. kept the ten hits made off him well scattered. The score: ST t.Ol'l (A I, I ' I'HII.A lA I. ab r ll i n e ah r h 11 a e Mintton.lf fi 1 7 2 0 0 Witt .. . :, 0 0 f. 2 '1 .lnbn.on.es 3 11 1 2 4 0 iehang.e f 1 I 5 e, 0 si.lir.lb . .1211 OOSirunk.cf .. 413 t 011 Miller rf 3 0 0 n 0 0 M.-lniii. lb 11 'HI 10 I'rntt .'b, S 1 11 2 f. n t.ajoie.:b 4 0 2 2 4 t Marsans.cf 3 3 2 0 OOWabhrf.. 311 I 00, Austin 3b .. 4 .12 2 10 I'li'il lb . . 4 0 2 2 2 1; Hartley..- . ml 4 1 0,siellta'ier.lf 3 0 1 0 01 1 Dai cnp't.p 3 1 1 0 8 0 Crouell, n ..000 0 00 - Sheetian.p 2no 0 6" Totals 31 7 11 27 17 0 Thomti-on too 0 , 'Ilressler.p 1 0 0 0 0 0 ! Totals :.: 4 10 ;? 15 3 I Halted for Sheehan In the siith Inning I st Louis 0 3 2 t n n 1 0 n7 l'htlaiiilplna.. 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0-4, Hits Off Crowe!!, 5 in two tunings: off Shee ban 4 in four innings; off Hre.sirr. 2 tn three timings Karned rune Philadelphia, 4; St l.ouis f. Two base tilts l.ajoie. Hartley Mis. tin Three has tut John. on Sni-nttie tuts -Johnson. Austin Stolen haes Walsti 2 IVk 4, si.ler lft on b. ees-Philadelphia 7: St l.ouis 5 struck out -lly Crowe!!, 1. by sliie ban. 3: by Davenport. 5 Double pjays 1, hang and I.alnie 2 First bass on errors -St Louis 3 First base on ball" Off Crowell 1 ott Dnenport 3, otf Sheehan. 2. nrf Hrc.sler. 2 Hit by pitcher Hy Hresslerl Ilaienpnrti Wild Ptlch's-Crowell. Sheehan I'mpiro in chief-- ' 11 Lnuglitin Field umpire Chill Time -2 hours and 6 minutes MABST0N CAN PLAY TO-DAY. ' I'nniiilrfra .lory Dntr nml Will I Start nt (larden I'll -. i About ISO entries have been received 1 I for the Invitation tournament of the Harden City Oolf Club which boRlns II this morning with an elRhteen hole quali fying round. Max Marston, who won a year ago when Walter J, Travis do-1 , faulted In the midst of a storm, com pleted his term of Jury duty yesterday i and w ill play this mornliiR with I'red I I Horreshnff. Dp to yesterday afternoon I i Marston did not know whether or not he could play at Harden City, but at j the last minute found that he would be , able to do so. I Others of prominence who will be In tho big field are Walter J. Travis, Henry ' .1 Topping. Iteglnald M. I.ewls and I John M. Ward. The tournev will be one of the biggest of the year. l.sfnyrtlr Athletes Win, n.8TON, Pn., May 17. Lafayette romped away with the Ihlgh track team on March Field this afternoon by the score of "0 to 33. The Kastonlans took the lead nt the start of the meet and were never headed, Ilechlol was the star of tho meet. Ho won 1.1 points, tnklng first place In the hundred yard dash, the 220 yard dash and the polo vault, (irrrn Candidates llol dSrrinmair, Hanovkr, N. H May 17. Coach Cav nnaugli of the Dartmouth football team has Included scrimmages In his spring training programme. The squad works out three times a week, rtcrlmmage has liei'ii found necessary hy 4.1m Oreen coach, as It will snve him much troublo when ho picks the men for positions next September. Wrestlers Go to Court, Evade Mat TIIDGK JULIUS M. MAYKR of tho United .States District Court is confronted with the task of determintnp; who is tho wrcst linp; chnmpton of the world. He liegnn the job yesterdny li" issu ini a temporary injunction rc-, .strainini; Hohcrt Frederick, bet tor known as Kd "HtrnnR.er" Lewis, from clniminp; tho honors for himself, or from Nprcadinp; the Btory that ho defeated Alex Abcrir in tho recent wrcstline; toiirntiment at tho Manhattan Opera House. The injunction is to remain in effect until ho has decided ultimately upon tho mer its of tho equity suit brought by AborK HRainst "StranKler" Lewis nnd his manafror, William San dow. Aberpr in his suit claims that he is the world's champion, haviiii; demonstrated that fact in the matches at tho Manhattan Opera House. KEEPING ABREAST OF THE SPORTING TREND By W 1 1,1,1AM n, II.W.VA. The Yanks will have to wait tttitll they visit Cleveland next month heforo win nltiR a iramo from the American LeaRitej leaders. The. Clevelandcrs pulled out of hero yesterday as soon ns they heard that tho gnmo at tho Polo Clrounds had been postponed. Why nny club, faction, party, society, troupe or Individual should hurry away from New Yorlt, alias Klyidum, to ro to WashltiRton or any where, else Is a surpasslnR mystery, but human beltiRS sometimes arc moved by stratisro Itnpuuies. However, bo that as It may, with the Cleveland club went tho best otitllehl In the American League. Ills nntno Is Speaker. Still tho Detroit, who nro ptayltiR brmehall several Rradcs below tho Rame set forth by the Clevclands and who will meet the Yanks this afternoon, have a r I cell t talented outfield, one. which will do Its best to prolotiR tho .'11111111 which tho Yanks arc cxpcrleticltiR. o I'rlll About Indians. There weren't nny frills about the K.ime played hy the Clevclands hero, ami eubJeclliiR the team to Individual analysis, It Is not ns stronR ns nevcr.il teams behind It In the race or us stronc potentially. The Ohio team Is hustllnc to the Inst man, playlntt toRother to Rood Iiurpose, with each man tryltiR his beit nil the time. It does not look to be a combination of nn fireat poKslblfltlos or capabilities ns the Itod Sox, WnshltiK tons. While Sox, Yanks or Detrolts. It Is a pluRRltiR, trylnR team, with two IiIkIi class outfielders In (iraney and Speaker, otic IiIrIi clasji Infleliler In Turner except Chapman, the time nf whoso retutti Is doubtful an eillclent lot of pitchers, but no more so than half a dozen rival rlubs have, nnd a uttirily. Intelligent, but not brilliant catcher In O'Neill. Kven after (.oeltiR them trim the Yanks twice It can ho truthfully said that If they continue to stick In first place It will be a IiIr sur prise. The best baseball played bv anv American League club In New York this .car has been played by the Washing tons, whoso Infield Is better than the Cleveland Infield, Jut ns the Now York infield !p better. Yet when the Yan kees were In Hostoti last week tiny plaed as clever and smart a game as any blp league team Ins played this 5 ear. It was much superior to their showing ngalnst Chicago and Cleveland Ilolli (Jllhooley nnd .Magee hit better In llcston than they have hero. Magee rocs to centre Hold to-day and will May there until Mnlsel returns, permanently prob ably If he tlnds that lie bats better without the left field sun to bother him. IV it fun I'luht nt -in. As to the age of the Kentucky Hose. bud. w ho engaged In a ring bout In WHAT THE SCHOLASTIC ATHLETES ARE DOING SelioUstle Klents To-tiny IIASIIHAI.I. Stujiesint is Commercial st Coinmer- Cj I'lel.l Hu-hlrk i Jamaica at Hiishnlek. Kordtisin l'r-p is. Cathedral College at rorilhim. TLNNIS. I'niy Prep i. .Manhattan at Lincoln ftoail Courts Hos lllBh ii Adelpht Academy at A.lelphl Klel.l llraMiius Hall defeated New I'trecht . cterilay at the Parade Crniinds by a 'com of 2 to I All the scoring was done in the t-eicnth. Krrors paved the wav for the llatbush nvenit" school's pair. A hit, liowexer, brought the two li eu home. D.vl on for Krasmus wns ;n tine fonn, striking out more than a dozen. The score . it ii i: Prasiniis Ital! n M ! 0 5 I ; New i trecht o o ii n n o t o n 1 : Hitterles Uailson ami Harasch, .he.i and mlth. The annunl Intergrnde baseball tour nament nt Ha .lorn District High School bosun estorilay. The 3A grade de feated tho 2A willow wli'lders at Me C.irron Park by n ecnr? of I ft to S. The ,'SA students clinched the tamo In the fourth when they scored seven runs. The score; trails 3A 2107 x 10 tirade 2. 1 4 .1 0 0 R Hitterlesxiandel and Wetntieln, 11 Jackson. Inselbuch and W. Jackson .Vet grounds caused a postponement yesterday of nearly all scholastic sport. lr, the majority of the cases the events scheduled will bo crossed off the school schedules. Tlie Coinmerlcal-Stuyvesant game will be plajed to-day at the for-1 tner's Ittnoklyn field Illclimond Hill and Poly Prep will decide their contest Sat urday. Poly was originally scheduled I t.i plav St Paul's School of Oarden I Cltj on Saturday, hut the latter has cancelled tho panic The dual track meet between Stuyvetant and rtryant sohed tiled for yesterday nt Astnria Field hns been cancelled, ICnstern District High School will be well represented at the high schools novice games on Saturday nt the lirnok lyn P. S. A. I., field. It has entered HnrthoU, S. Freedman and M. Meyer lr the 100 yn.-l dash, Hartholr In the 220, Inselbuch and I, Iloseu In the 4 40, Inselbuch and J. Wolf In the half mile. Prlnsky, running high Jump, nnd M. Meyer In the 120 yard high hurdles. The Marcy avenue school iiImi has en tered teams In the ion and 120 pound lelav races for tho city championship. (hi the 100 pound team the men will bo Perlman, ( nlvaccl, MeCabe and Smith nnd In the 120 pound class Vltolo, Strolowitz, Carlln nnd rreedman. The Intersection baseball tournament nt Toivnsend Harris Hall Is under way Three games have been pla.vod, Class Hi defeated class 1C, 2fi to 1 ; class r,K won from class ic, !) in 7, and class fi. trounced class (lit, 24 to ."1. , The dual track meet between St I John's Prep and Knit-inns Hall, which was to have taken place Tuesday at the St John's field, will bo hold on June 1 Halt caused a postponement. l'liTTHlvivvN, Pa., May 17. The Hill School won from the Conway Hall nine to-day by a score of 1 to 0. It was 11 I pitcher's duel. Neville of Conway al lowed only three hits, while Dale, his opponent, nllowed four. The score : Conwav Hall, , (InftHOnftnA '0 " 'ji Hill School .. 11 1 I 11 0 I 1 . 1 3 3' lliittertes Neville and Armstrong, D.ilo , and Cochran, PntNcrroN, N, ,T .May 17 PrJticelnn I T'rep proved superior In the Princeton freshmen this afternoon, when the school bojs defeated the university youngsters MAIIsiO SIIII.MtK (iARIIKN TO-Nlliirr HIKK (ilnnONM t, TKI "Kill" I. Hoi oftlre now open Telephoue Mad, Nq. 0190 ISWIS Philadelphia recently, guesses have had li 1 tit nil tho way from 45 to 63, but In nil probability thn latter Is much nearer tho mark. Putting up a Rood fight at 46 Is a performance, of nolo and Is llnger ln much longer In the arena than most lighters linger. When l-'ltzslmmoni mndo his last ring nppcaranco ho win 52 ears old, but ho was far from tho Kltxslmnions of his prime and boxe.1 a six round no decision contest In WIlllatiiKport, Pa., .with on ad versary named .Sweeney, Old Ocorge (lodfrey, however, was still a milling Rood fighter nt 42 yenrs old. This negro, Old Chocolate, as ho win called, retained his llglitltiR liior and keenness far be yond tho point reached by tho averaRe pugilist. He was tough medicine all through his sixteen flRhtUig yeans. Ho knocked out .toe Ijmnon when lis was 39 years old, It took ,!o Choynskl fifteen rounds to beat him In the same year, nnd ho won a fight from Hilly Woods In ISO."., nt which time ho was 42, The Whllo Sox, so the news .wail flashed from the front to Chicago, are in for 11 shnkeup ttnlesn they take a braco rlRht soon. Wabbly ns tho White Sox tire, thn Yanks could use Kddle Col line, .Tim Scott, Happy Felsch and liny Schnlk In case they find themselves homeless nfter the thtentetied upheaval. inch Is Kninr. The score In a ChlcaRo papfr of the gnmo. In which the (Hants mnuled the Culm 3 to 2 has Doolan catchltiR Pcrrltt. lf this Is meant for the eminent actor nti.l backstop Chailes Dooln It Is ns Btlevloiis as rcforrrliiR to Jnhn Drew ns John drew. A peculiar accident Is repotted from the ChlcaRo-lllltmls track meet. Paul llussell. captain of tho Maroon team. spiked Himself In the hand while In the air making a broad jump. As he doubled l.lu l.... I.. I.I.. n-ln1 flln1.t !. .l.-w r...vn X. ............ .h. ,,. ., his hand across tho spikes. Twelve s.ltche, weto required for the resultant , hJt;wM,;Vr;c,;rc,l iVth bale -um";r". ' Capt, Ilerrlgan's safe bunt stutr-d s... .7 7. scoring for Kordham In the first . bl.-h n Hie Olftf 1 Mc(!lnn was safe on nn ef .r Vi , noTON May IT Johnny Dundee nf ilouble scorcil two runs. Datir ) 1 New York was awarded the decision oxerS"d cored Vivlann. D.nn ,, ' 1 Matt Well, of F.nKland at the end of visiting twlrler v.irrie.l in , ilielr tel round bout. jaround tho mlOznt'l:. In p , . Which compels the conclusion that him off tho bag Calm lb 1 iv - . , the decision wns awarded lo Johnny Uamlcn rv:ej homo. Dundee also. ) Kordham was quiet unt : 1 . . r, 1 session, whei .".I Ointi dioe 0.1 . - 1 The TMe tennis team has not h-.nJ nd stole scotiil ViMano rrn.t , , . Ibeaateti this season. The Kit plajen have defeated Wesleyni, Williams, Penn ' Hint Cirnoll. .mil nor i.bo.i.l nf Mteht- gan when rain stopped the matches. Mike Tirady, the golf pro, visited the Wollaston course and twice made the pond hole In 3. Three for a poifd Is nothing. Wo do It habitually at the AnKcy pond one off the tee, two to II,. ,l r.f .1,. .,n,l ,l 1 1,-,,.. l, .!, . pond. .... . -.n- ...... ...... ....vi i.nu m by n score of 4 to 2, The feiture of the pin. was t lie pitching of Ward for Prep. He uruck out a dozen freshmen. The school boys, stole four bases on l'reck, the Tiger catcher. The score : Princeton Pr'.b. .. ooonoonn : ; Princeton 1'rep . 1' 0 1 0 0 1 o n HiiUrrles runnel, Saiuce und l'reck. Vt Brd Hnd l'. Inlcb C0LUMBU VARSITY INTACT. rnnrh It lor Shifts Janlnr Crew, bat l.rts Itmnlnra Alone. The threatened shakeup In th Co lum'.i.a varsity crew because of the un expected poor showing It) the race for the Childs cup i.isi Salurdav failed to m.itotnlizo when the squid t enow oil Its training on the Hudson yesterdav Coie'i lileo took his vengeance out on the Junior varsity, which really had nothing to do with the defeat Ho took Fred Condert out of No L and placed li m nt stroke in tlio th'-d boat A .lauss. a member of last oar's Mrst varsitv, took llooven's scat at No. A. Ilooven went UP to No, 4 nnd Itiirghard, who had oc ui'Ied that berth, took Coudert's seat nt .No. 2. Coach Rice sent the three crews out for a three mile row. It Is evident that he does not think the crew can be Im proved with a shakeup and with onlv a month before the Poughkeepsle regatta ho will do his best to weld tctgetber a formidable four mile eight. Capt. I3r.it ton will bo kept at stroke. The crew showed ns 111 effects from the race, not exhibiting even symptoms of the alibi fever. I-nrdham to Wrat Point hy Boat. The Fordham A. A. has chartered the steamer firand Heptiblle for the annual exclusion of the. baseball management to West Point on Saturday. Manager Lay O'Contiell expects to have 2.000 looters ncooniivniiy n. .am ,, TOJ ! ordham that last year checked the win nlng etreak of Cadet Ncylaml. the Army twlrler, after he had won sixteen con sccutlvo games. It Walsh opposed Ney land In this game, llervnrd nnd Holy Oosa Idle. Ca m RnttutK, Mass, May 17 ftnln Pre- vented the Hnrviird-lloly Cross i,., gamo to-day. It will be played to-mor- Amerlcan Association Results. Tnleilo, 3, St Paul. 2 I.oulsillle. :, Kansas city, 4, liiilbiiiHpnlls, 2. .Milwaukee. B. ( ohimbus at Mlnneupnlls, rain. Southern League Iteiiilla, Memphis, 11. HlrmlnKhain, 0 l.Htlo Hock, 7. Atlanta, .1 Nashville, 4, Mobile. .lining,,0''"""' ' --tt-noPM. 5 (11 Tiitr. Opening of the Racing Season METROPOLITAN JOCKEY CLUB AT JAMAICA, L. 1. TODAY, MAY 18th SPECIAL FEATURES $2500 PAUMONOK HANDICAP $1500 SUFFOLK STAKES and Four Other Star Events, Beginning at 2,'iO P.M. NPI'.CIAI, IMCr. TltAINR DIIIKCT TO TIIK. rillM.Hr; I'JVn ;,,n",1'lanl ritntlon. .'lard Ml and 7lh Ave., and also riatbiish Ave tlro.n.'iti j iVt'e'r? K.sV !l'n,,V.",sf!;:7.,.cVmrrMio Vr'acnoVhy t'rnuey N,Mr""" " Grand Stand $3. Ladies $1.50 C.C.N.Y. DOES ALL ITS SCORING EARLY Collins of Fordlinm Kohls Visi tors After O110 Timlin; Whllo Mates Win. BERMflAX KN.T0V.S ON Mi: A wet field did not Intcrfer with bj.. ball nt Fordham yesterday nnd the city College nlno received Its ntinu.il de.Vu on tho Maroon illamond. The scors a. 6 to 2. The visitors Rot both ther mm In tho first Innltnr whllo the ! rdhatn team was trlnR to get used to the ,( ball, .'"ordham then cut loose nn1 ev hlbltcd tho brand of ball It hope, to offer against the Army on Saturday, nM C. C. N. Y.'! hopes for nnolher run .l:ej quietly, Bob Collins, who starred on the .ir? nine last year, was on the mound ?v Kordham. His showing cmp-ed .,, comment and speculation legam ng n reason why hn sat on too bet :i -o ', 1 . this year. This was Coll.t-s s i- ,' pearanco of the sencon nnd lie m 1 im the occasion by fanning a d zcn s 1, I nnd holding them to a lone n 1 it mound work was heady and t.r. n, . , applause, as he allowed only 11 1 t,r. on the bftsen during the lonten Jnck llertlRan, the Mnrooii laptii whty headed the C. ('. N. Y. 'em, . years ngo, had much sport Jm'. former teammates dttrltiR t ie (,, T' 1 contest was tho tlret R.ime t - 1 'nlcn Krilhatn d.d not offend , , . , -,h ,Pf. 11 'R , "-f ".1 1 "", JImI-V r...crlll.e If" "' iT'"'., n" ." , -- 11..- .,e 1 1 ,. ... (,,,,,- tt,., I t:ltt M-eak and slashed 11" ! r?.,'"' Jcl;,, .-N'" '", " iiiiiii'K, wainico iroc sncrltlce lly of the season. Lu lling Into the fielder's han.is 0:1 track In cctitie field. Tho n or C C N. Y KOIUJH . ab r h p a e ai, , f.o'ihal.rf Slo u It-r-isan 1 Tinsley.-s,. .10 0 1 6 Oi .Meti-ru ll l 'C'C' " rt '"' 1 " VV1'"' ' t S I I 4 Oil ? (i 3 i ) .;'"'- .J' " . . Z !'"'" " nu!igiT,u, III) , 0 O Hall.Ih Iramr.:h. 200 s ei vmi.i, i. .Marcus.Sh. ;fto n 1 (11 OCon'ell.lf (.olds th, lb 200 3 CO Shankrv rf Suffln.lb... 100 1 no Cairns.p.... 3 00 0 0 : Culllns.p, . o o :i)t Totals ... :s 2 1 Fi 93' Totals .."Siij.: i' ''.NY ; 0 0 n n 0 ii . ' 1-orilh.nn ( 0 0 v e 0 A . x- , ,7W,. ','" "'-'"latin. I).mil.o Three 1- ., tilZiVvli,20' tS:','.Ni'e hlts-Tiii.loy, ,y .1 thai, (.oltt;-r. Dimico, yi.Oimi I'irM 1 ... on error-Konlh-ini IIt F,,r, ,' he."'?-'. aJ"' "".dvnlth. siniili out lit 1 " .v....., . linen l:airii 'nn, Mr. Hush. Time 1 hour an I 00 nnnu'-. BROWN WILL REFEREE GIBBONS-LEWIS BOUT Commission Xnmcs Him Mike to Outweigh Toil In Ton rounds To-nifhf. When Mike nibbons ended a br.e' , slon of gymnasium exercises at the Se Polo A. A. yesterday afternoon he weli within the IS.', pound limit 11 which he must weigh at fi o'cln-k evening. Articles of agreement f .r bout with Ted Kid I.ewls In Mad -Square (Jnrden to-night call for ho' 1 get on the scales nt that time. I.e will tip the beam at seven pounds and will still weigh IIS when he v the ring. Between fi o'clock and r time Mike expects to put 011 nt e three pounds, so he will be about a . pounder In nctlon, giving him a m.rj of an even ten over the Ilngllsiini.vi Lewis Is the under dog, not so . because of the difference in avnn!,, as for the greater prestige liibbi" -gained through a longer ting which contains successful tesiilt'-- ,11: a greater number of will know Mike, however, though rated gi" as tho best man of his mzo niiv.i has been something nf an in .11 1 here. Ho is remember.., I 'i, ins !. the knockout victory over Cihfor 1 McAllister and tit his wiir't In tame hlbltlons with labile Mciloor'v Packey McK.irland. If tilbbons attains either extre" night well, anyhow, admirers o' 1 K base their hopes largely on tho f, the Kid flits about the ring ' ' nnd therefore may not give M chance to get set, The rival boxers, falling t 1 upon a referee, nsked tho bnx'rg jtnlsslnn to name 0110 vcstonln Hrown was chosen. Matches were made yeterdiv '. sparring partners of Kul l.ew Anderson will face ltill Hie Syracuse on May '.',' and .loo w . bov Harry !ierco ai 1M0 r Sporting Club on May "0 ti nr. i