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COLTS TRIM BUFFALO BISONS, 5 TO 1?GENERALS BEAT VIRGINIA ? EXCELLENT HURLING ? AND ERRORLESS GAME GIVE LOCALS VICTORY (Visitors Get But Three Hits Off Alexander and Roberts. FIELDING IS BRILLIANT Dye's Stab of Cunningham's Line Drive Feature of Contest. Thoie Richmond <"olts became frisky yesterdaj afternoon. gambol*.! onto the iio:<i ;ii island. took; h squint at <;.-..|g. Wilts, s Buffalo! International l.eaguc team. went, about their daiI> toll in a business like manner. with th< f.-_-;i 11 that the! clftss A A team was I.. aton l.y our! hoys. The Una I Mure read, Richmond. 5; Buffalo. ]. A:r-ticht pitching and perfect field ing wry,, in,. principal factors in Richmond's * Ictor.v ox er Buffalo. Strange as it may seem. t ho (.'"It;- liad a perfect da\ defensively and u, re i given g?..d pitching. The allien these important ia> tors in former games made the locals look like i, back-lot otilit anil aroused the wrath! of i he home-town fa ns. Alexander and ' Red" Roberts mIght In put down iiy tlio heroes <<t the day, for they divided the m?tin I duty, and between them allowed t .>?? Invading team only throe hits, i i singles, Alexander is the tall pitch er who oame to Richmond frote Kan- i sas City, where he had plaved seml pro ball. Roberts is one of the plav-j crs obained by Ryan when the local! pilot purchased i In- entire reserve |i-r. of the Tarboro team at the dose ..? the 1911 Virginia l.eugue season. So much for the lilstorv of (he two hurlers. .Now to tell what the* di 1 yesterday against the Bisons. Only - IJlis off Alexander. Alexander took tilte mound (jrat and worked live innings. Muring this pe-1 riod he allowed* only two hits and one run. lie was given four points* by the Colts, all of which wen' earned. Buffalo would not havoj scored had not Alexander been a tr:fl? 'wild. The only tall} recorded against him can bo attributed to his walk of McPabe, the pitcher, in the third f frame. "Bed" Itoherts did well; In fact, lie came through in surprising fashion. HufTit'o found t ho kid for only ?? Mingle in the four frames. lie re-| tired the side in one. two. three order in the seventh, eighth and ninth. 1 e Ifh the foils loading. 4 to 1, when l.t *>erts took the mound, he noarlv oanf d the fans to have heart failure! in the sixth The first man !<> face the former Tarheel singled to center, the second walked and the fourth also | was given free transportation to lirsi I after Itoherts had fanned I'otts. Willi lno hassocks plastered and only one | man pone the situation was anv'thing out pleasant. Kay Ryan gave K. the high sign and was going to vank the klil had he walked Kengough. The visiting catcher was three fourths of the Way to the initial sack | When Roberts regained control and retired him on a flv t.. second ' \\ ienleke. who relieved Merabc in the' ? l>o|i.-d a high foul ' 1 Keating for the third out. Itlrhmonil I'.nrnn Four tlun? Nor was the pitching the onlv ..tit standing feature of the contest from a Richmond standpoint The bovs made their first four tallies on goo I solid knocks, registering two in the ? ?/m Ramos was retired, hut; v- .nf Arragon singled to center, i HtllAr fnnnou. Shannon ?inpl^d t-?^ th!'rdr \?-d l'"l?-.i .... on third. \\ p.ifor srorod both with .t trnilo to ri^ht | Shannon he^rati tho fourth with a ? ?finHeh IVJV- >VCnf<r to K Hie Ui. . i ? ?'V "nnltightim was >-afo hl" df.lt bled (ol resting oin"JV," f J"'1 '""nt'ii.gham ! rest trig on third, from where h- i aoored when Keating sent a long 1 h/Vh'.r'; faniie'l f'.Vr ! the third out. I ? ,, errors gave the the.r ,i,K,i tally, hi the sixth ?-mi Mnk''? 'irent ? ncoli. Brilliant lie!.ling p|;,vs als> Conspicuous throuirlw. it nve the Buffalo VfVVX ' t he most sj.ect., :1a r , at. l, ..f r aft*, noon when ho riii.luii tiitio ,, nlngham of , thr bagger |,, V|!? ' n I n uf *1 n n Inn" i a''-V "l* i The Colts , ------I ? lleliin.mitt*. i Ran,os. cf T " V> ^ "A Arragon, 3b. i . ? '. Kellar, if. ; 'J i Shannon, rf. 4 .. j ' " . JVeafer. lb * ?* i . J ( L*fin?nphan\. . n ? T , I I>oran. >> . 4 \ \ 2 K "a tine, r .. ' ^ - " Cherts, p. ; ; : !, ? , ? ;; To;als r. "iT. ,7 7 j II11 n n I... - l--?rn?. ... a o V ?) '? Ki1U'r* V'- ? ' " 1 7 1 rf. 1 f, 1 . , . Klierldati "t> ,, A 7 , 1 rotts. ;??. 4 ,, -! : j I>ye, If. ? " " "I Hengotich c . . . '' J !, !' - ? ilcCabe. ; . , . - ?' S Wienloke, ;/'!!!!! . j i j, }, {' \\ Totals 30 j 3 . 1 peore by f : :- f?. " l " Rfchinond* . , ... , . 1 ' ::::: 001 4o ooo:? Summary Two i.*..,. 1, . t, Three-i, ;? , Kel. , r "? rifice h.r K' at -.r ?=! .! ' Kane. ImuI.1i " Fi'.eehan to Miller on 1 l" R chmond. :? Buffalo, i lilt"? Alexander. 2 !? ? . .r>fr - !, . . *' 7 In 4 Jla.?*!? s 'n't k >" a4M/ A ] A X a tli% f' #"* ? rr ??' , ?'<4 i J S? ? i ff AifXHiifiof 1. off n'#h#?rrs ? ,?ff KeV; U%r\ 3 by 'pitched b||||?i - game rss r"v"f"r). Tirno ?f * Johnsofj Vrnpirra, Shaftr and TARHKKLSHOdTKR WINNER ()F TROPHY (By AsM.iiau-d I rpo ) PINEHCRST. N <\. April IT. H A. Morsoii, North ? ;?r < >11 n :? champion, won *h" introduc' >ry ,, handlcai. iti to/. '-prriing n-.--inn of the fifth annual N"rth and South tra pshoot ing tournametil iln the ? >hoot off "I a tie ,,: ... with j: V Covert, f'f l.oi-kport, V >' Mrvrvn. _ shooting from ti e maximum distaiie. ? nventy-oni yards, missed only ? hird on the shoot off (.'overt dropp-d " two at nineteen yard' L' R. r.r....ks. of Columbia, S ied the Held In the MHplcwood hundred ?sith nlri-t> eight breaks, and earneil the rig at tc shoot in tin Map eiv oil ? ? lij. .i. - ploii."hi;i| .Morsoji led it>. the hi largc-t . ontest ;it the c!?,-e of th aay, with &1-S?3- 1^4, and with Rro<k* treading or. his heels, with 0!s-;C' - -18!. Ilurkr to Itox MI?Uf, . NEW OR1.BANS, April 17 Martin Burke, long regarded as a local en try for the light-heavy weight eharu plnnship of the world, will get t.is great test in a scrap with Billy Miske , "Of St. 1'aul, on April 24. when a big ? 'Crowd of Knights Templar will be ? In town to mak? It a big affair. neferee Karari O'Dnnd, +~ MEMPHIS. TEN'S'., April 17 --Tim _*** O'Dflwii, of Atlanta, was awarded the referee'# derJslon in a faat eirht bout ' with Young SharKey, lX??M>hl? -b?nrt*.mi??i*hVhm tonight. Buffet Service Added to Kentucky Derbv I Fly Associated I'ross.] Ij'.M" IS VI l.,l,K, Iv V., April 17.? Anii'un -cmenl was made today by ilic Kentucky Jockey Club that tin stake in the Kentucky DorS:y, v hlch already carries $50,000 in added money, liad been enriched l.y ttt.i offer of a fourten-karal gold buffet service of six piece:!, valued at !7,0<>'?. The trophy and the winner's slu.re of the purse. If only a dozen of the ninety two ik'HiI nees face the barrier, will niiike tlio net value of the r.i? e f"00 t<> the ow ner of the hoise lirst under the wire. This is ihe llr?t time that a trophy of this character has hf>en offered in the Derby. The policy will I"- continued, the announce ment slid Luck Favors District Runners in South Atlantic Title Relay. | P.y Associated Press. J PlllUADKHPH IA. I'A., April 17.? PrawiiiEs for position at ihe I'ni verslt.v of Pennsylvania relay car nival. April ?S-2!?, made public today, for sectional and class li col lege events as follows: South Atlantic liiteroollegla te A. A. one-mile relay- 1. lieorge Wash ington (?!iivorslty; 2. Johns Hopkins: Virginia Polytechnic; 4. ilcorce tewn: ?"?. Pniversity of Virginia; fi, Maryland; 7. Washington and Dee. Middle Atlantic Conference A. A? one-mile relay?1, New Vork I'ni verslty: 1.a Payette; 3, Swarthmore; t. liiii knell. 5, Delilgh; ?'>, Johns Hop kins; T. Rutgers: s. Dickinson; 0. Muhlenberg; 10, llaverford; 11, Dela ware. 12. Drexel Institute. Class It follcue. one-mile relay?1. PittMbtrrgh: 2, Vanilerbilt; 3, Colutn I>ia ; 4, Hedlands ti'al ); i.. Occidental tCal.); 0. .N'otrc Dame; 1. Boston College; S, Clemson; 9, Howard L'ni verslty. RICHMOND AMATEURS ARK GIVEN BEATING | Special to The Tltnes-1 >ispa tcli.l DANVll.l.K. VA.. April IT. The Danville Tobacconists this afternoon des. ended upon tile Church Dili Atli !eti? * ami smote them hip and thigh to all i in-tiers ot the baseball lot. The score was 22 to o, ami the name was an old-fashioned swatfest. which amused a 1,200 crowd at Stonewall Park. Uou-se, Strain and Saraelno were !<nt into the box in succession, but they failed to stem the tide of runs, which were gathered in hy Tom Ab bot's charges. j Rodcers and "Deacon" Atkinson,) star pitchers for (lie Tobacconists. al- j (??wed sK scattered hits between them, hut never a run cotild the visitors score. Danville played error loss hall, while the Athletics register-! eil four. The seventh frame sealed the fate I of the Church Mil) team when nine runners came home. It was under stood here that the Church Hill team would receive a shake-up upon re turn home. Chnrclt lllll. A It R. H. O. A 15. Sntterlln. cf 4 ti o i o 1 Kdwards, ss n 0 n 4 1 Strain. Ib-|> 4 0 2 1 4 1 it Saraelno, lf-p-lb. :i 0 I 2 2 0 CliewliiR, rf t (i l l I .icon. 2l> 4 I lay. . 4 Mariove, .">l> 4 Iteasley, p-lf 2 Hell. If 1 o n 0 0 0 Hoiis.se, p-lb 0 0 o 1 0 I' Totals . :s:t 0 6 2414 4 1 )a in II le. a.ft n. ii. <>. a 1:. Mcintosh, cf 4 il 1 I 0 it Regan. cf. . v 2 1 2 2 H o Smith. L'l? ?! : I it ii Worth. 11. 2 1 7 1 n "'readier. If .*? :i 2 2 0 n Hashore. rf f> t i o o n Duffy. 3b r. 2 "? ?' 2 a Mar. otto, ss :! .1 2 ti o M.l.ott, c :? 1 2 I e I tea in v. c 2 2 (I I! n <? Codgers, p I <? ?? o 2 " A'kinson. 2 I 1 a 1 a I 0 i i :: i 1110 0 0 11 <? 0 1 II Tut a Is || 22 2" innings: II. Chun Ii ilill "ifi ("in iifiO *i i >anvlll?- I or. 0311 ;t:: * 22 Summary Two-base hits Smith. Worth. Hasliore. Mar.-otte, Three - has.- lilt Regan. Home run Smith Sacrifice hits Rodgcrs. Atkins. I'ulTy. Mitt. otte. Stolen li.ises -Hashore. I 'iiffy. Struck out -by llodners. 2, t>\ Atkinson. a. Itase on balls off Rodi-'cis. I. off Iteasley. 1; off Sara cino. 1. off Itousse, 1. Hit by pitcher Worth and Smith, by lleasley ; | Regan. by Sara. itn>; Saraelno. by j Roilgers Hits off Iteasley, S in 2 2-:; Innings, off Saraelno. la in I 1-:; in Inmgs. off Roussc. I in 1 2-! innltius ' Italk Rodg.-rs Time -2:.'ia. I'mplre Harris. Attendance ?1.200. WOODHERRY FOREST WINS TRACK MEET (Special to The Times-Dispatch.! ORANOK, VA.. April IT. -Wood b. rry Purest won the triangular tr.o I; 1 meet here this afternoon with a scon j of i T points; Virginia Kpiscopal School was second with Sft'.v, and the <>reenbrlar Military School third, with 11. The W f.oilbei ty boys showed great form, taking nine first place.-:. Vir ginia Kpiscopal School took all three places in the mile run. lierenbriar i took both first places m the discus j threw and shotput. HAVRE 1)E GRACE I First rac ? True Flier. $ I r. :;o. $4.SO. i $2.40. lirst Woodland. $2 SO, 52.JO. I second; Daniel. $2.20. third. ; Hecond I a ? 111 fideI. ST. 10. jn.f.n. 13.20, Aral: Pair Mac. jr..2", 13.40, ?cc ond; Sinnlilseld. t" I Third Pitta ' odd. f' 70. ? t. I". i lirst . Sidereal. 1-10. ? t .- . onil; P.rlirht l.ights. thin !?' 'Urtii rac- s< ..:..I Thoughts. 1 12.7", $2 r>f'. Inrt Prelude. $4.SO. I $4. second. I'fi itent, 2". third. I'll lb r ?' r "lit l-'lat. * 1.J ??. t2.7". }'.? 10 first. Tom M.'l agtart. $4.70. j'.1 r.'1 s.'.-oii'l i .1 ? u. ?2 'JO. third. Sixth rac Royal Duel . >4 40. 2'i. firs! . Midnight Sun. J.t.r.o, | J J. T. ?>. se otid. Trickster, 20, third. Hcventli r?c?- ?- lloseatc, $M.t>0, ID-.40, J7.?0. first, Iron Hov, JV $8.10, V. second, Vanity Dress, r, $(5.&0, third. I'loridii Slate I.eaKiie ItemultN, A' Jacksonville Jacksonville. 5; ' Tampa. 0. At St. Petersburg St. Petersburg f>; Daytona, 1". At I.akeland?I.ak'-land. f.. Orlan do. (. Honth Atlnnlle I.enene IlemillK. PptirtHnburg, 6; .(Jreenvllle, 3. Augut'.a, 0; Columbia. fi_v Chajrlott?r17fc'ChArlcato'R. !<? LEtt BASEBALL GAMES Pittsburgh Brats Cincinnati, 1 to 0, in Great Contest. Cul?s Win. (By Associated Press. 1 CINCINNATI. OHIO. April 17.? Morrison'* great pitching todny held Cincinnati to four hits and Pittsburgh won, I to 0. Pittsburgh. A.M. II. II. O. A. R. Maranvllle. ss :i o n a r, u Carey, of :> o o 4 0 u Highcc. If 4 0 1 i 0 o Ticrncy, 2b a n i a 2 o [Traynor, 3b 4 o 1 l ii o l Mohwer. rf 4 l i i o o ?trim in, ll> 4 n l ;? o 0 < lodt'h, c 4 n !? f. 2 ii .Morrison, p a 0 0 0 2 ? Totals 31 1 7 27 1 1 (l Cincinnati. A.M. It. 11. (>. A. E. Hums, of ,1 ii n i i o Nenle, rf. . 4 .0 t (i n n Duncan. If 4 ft 0 1 0 1 Hohnc. 2I> I ii ii s i n Dauh?ti, lb a <i o 3 1 ii Cavaney, s.<* :j ii o 3 3 | P'inelli, 3b a 0 1 3 a 0 Wlngo. c :l o 1 2 2 ii htiquc, |> ,... 3 0 1 0 4 0 Totals 3q o 4 2" lfi 2 Pittsburgh 000 dirt 00i>?I Cincinnati ftftft ftftft nod?u Summary: Two-base hits?Travnor. buf|iie. Stolen base?Rohwer. Sacri fice?Carey. Double plays?Caveney to rinelll. I,eft on bases ?-Pittshurgh. 7: Cincinnati. 4. Mase on balls?off Morrison, 1 ; off bunuc, 3. Struck out ?bv .Morrison, 4; by Lu<|u$, 2. Um pires?Mora n and Quipley. Time? 1:24. KILLIFER'S CUBS STOP CARDINALS |r*y Associated Press.J ST. LoC IK. April' 17.?ChlcaK" banded St. I.ouis its first defeat of the season In the Natiotuil I.ensue today, wi tin I tier the second came of the scries by 7 to 6. Chicago. A.M. 11. 11. O. A. K. Stat7., cf 4 I 2 2 I 0 Hoiiochor. ?s fi i 2 4 a lv'elleher, lib 4 ii 0 l 4 Crimes, lb a <i | lft l Callaghan, rf 4 1 1 a fi Miller. If 4 1 1 0 0 Kriitf, 21) 4 1 2 2 4 O'Fa rrell, c a 1 l fi 2 Martin, p I u n (I 0 Kenn. p 1 0 (I 0 o *Wels 1 1 0 0 0 Totals a I 7 10 27 15 0 St. I.amis. A.M. It. II. O. A. 10. Smith, rf i. n l a ii (i Founder, lb a 1 1 7 0 1 .-toeIt, alt fi 2 2 0 1 O llornsby. 2b 4 2 2 a a 0 I lea theoie. cf 4 ft a i; o o Mcllenry, If 4 u 1 0 n (I Torporeor. ss 4 n 1 3 3 ti ? 'lemons, o 4 o 1 5 2 <? Poiil:, p n ii n ii 2 (i Marfoot, p a n a o ii o t Mueller 1 (l 1 il ft (i t Ma tin 0 l n ti ti o Totals 3 7 6 13 27 II 1 ?Matted for Martin in seventh. T^'atted for Marfoot In ninth. J Ran for Mueller in ninth. <"hica?r Mil illlft .1 ftO 7 St. I.ouis 2<'l 02ft out?1*> Summary: Two-base hits?llornsby (2>. Stock, Iteathcote, Stat?., llol locher. Three-base hits?Krng, O'Far roii, Founder. Stolen base?tJrlmes. Sacrifice?Stat*. Double plays?llol loclier to Kmc to Crimes; Toriiorcer to llornsby to Kournier;. Statz li'Farrell. I.eft on base?Chicago, 4; St. I.ouis. fi. Unse on balls?off Mar tin. 2; off Marfoot. 3. Struck tint?by Doak, I; by Marfoot. 4; by Martin. 2: by Keen, I Hits?off Dnak, In I 1-3 innings; off Marfoot. f> iu 7 2-3; off Martin, 1" in fi; off Keen. 3 iu 3. Win ning pitcher ?Martin. I.osing pitcher Mnrfoot. empires?Klern and Sen tclle. Time 2 hours. AWFUL EXHIBITION AT WASHINGTON fMv Associated Press.1 WASH INtlTON. April 17.--Wasb. Ini;ton defeated Philadelphia todav, )t to J', in one of the wlerdcst games ever seen here. I*btlndrlphln. A.M. II. IT. O. A. 10. t Voting. 2b f> 2 2 3 3 ft ' Johnston. lb 4 I 2 f 1 ft Walker, cf. 5 0 1 2 0 ft I Welch, rf 5 i i 2 i> ii i Miller. If f, 2 3 2 ft ft! I'crkins, c fi 2 4 2 1 <> Dykes. 3b 2 1 ft I 2 ft' Calloway, ss 4 ft I 3 3 ft 1 Moore, p 1 ft ft ft ft ii j Sullivan, p ft ft ii ft ft ft I Ileina> Ii. p 1 ii ft o < o ' Yarrison. P 1 ft ft n 1 ft | Motnmell, p ft ft ft ft ft u ?Mr.l7.lll 1 ft ft ft tl ft Totals 30 !? 1 4 24 15 ft1 \\ ashing I on. A.M. K. II. O. A. 10. .1 iidue. lb I 2 2 1ft ft ft Harris, 21> 4 ft 2 3 fi ft Milan, rf f. ft I 1 I n [ Mice, rf fi ft ft 2 ft ft : Smith, If h 2 a ft I I Shank?. 3b I' 1 ft I 2 1 l.ainotte, 31. 4 2 2 3 1 ft 1 vckinpaui;h, ss... 3 3 2 I 3 ft Chart it v, c 2 1 2 fi I ft: Monridne, p ft ft ft 1 ft 1 tMrower ft ft ft 0 ft ft Mrillheart, p I ft ft ft ft 0 Woodward, p 1 ft ft 0 1 ft /.achary. p ft ft ft ft ft ft , tOnslin ft ft ft ft 0 ft Phillip*. p 0 ft ft 0 ft ft I Totals 34 II 1 4 27 15 3 1 ?Matted for Itommell in ninth. ? Malted for Mogriilgc in second. | {Matted for Zachary In seventh. I Philadelphia 401 012 iftft? !? I Washington ft3ft ft.n 4ft*?II Summary: Two-bnse hits Oharrlty, i Harris. Three-base hits?Perkins, Millet, J'ecUitipaunh. O h ? r r I t y, Walker. .Inge Homo run Judge. Stolen base ? - Jtlili(C. Sacrifices ? P.rowi r, Harris. Calloway, Coslin. Double play- Pcckinpaugh to Harris lo Judge* l.eft on base ?Philadelphia. 3; Washington. S. Mase on balls?off1 Mofcridi--c, j; ,,ff Moore, 3; off Sullivan. I. off Woodward, 3; off Yarrison, 2. Struck out by Moore, I; by MoRrldge. I; by Mrillheart. 2. bv Woodward, 2; by Phillips. 1. Hits- off Moore. 2 in 1 (one run scored, 3 on hase and none [out in second) Hlts?-off Sullivan, none in 2-3 inning, off Helnaeh. K in 3 innlnits; off Yarrison. 3 in I 2-3 in nings; off MogrldRe. 5 In 2: off Mrill heart, 4 in 2 inninKS (one run scored, one "n base and none out in fifth): off Woodward. 3 in 2 1-3 innings; off Zarhary. 1 in 2-3 inninKs; off Phillips I in 2, off P i?in in el I, a in 1 2-3 innings Hit by pitcher ? by - Mrillheart (Dykes). Wild pltehcs Mogrldgo, Moore. Sullivan. Malk ? Mrillhear*. | Winning pitcher?Phillips. Dosing pitcher- -Yarrison. I'tnpires ? Owens and Chill. Time -2:2ft. OMR BASEBALL Mnyn's Inland Park C1IAPPIK JOHNSON'S I'll I I.A OKI.I'll I % AM.-STAIt* YD, ill I.I, PIO'ITIIJP IlICIIMOM) <il ANTS Monday, Tuendny, Wrdnrcday, Tliu radar, April I7-1H-I0-2O Special Raster Monday Came Called 12:3ft p. M.?Tuesday, Wednes day, Thursday Oamen 4 P. M. ne?fr*f Rents While Pnlrona H HARVARD TENNIS TEAM MAKES CLEAN SWEEP AGAINST LOCALS Crimson Racquet Wicltlers Register Easy Victories in Singles?Country Club of Virginia Forces Visi tors to Extend Themselves in Doubles. .>, . "y Alftn Gwjnii. ?irA.?<L,".,oml , J'jayefs displayed a a of hut liarvard jinrt l! ?.. ?.V6n, ni.?re powerful game. (V... ,l,l? "i,Ie matches ai day. of V,rB|,,lw y??ter ?,*!* "id three doubles were Jiw. ? ?n<1 ?"Ue<1 '?> a reverse for tlie local racqunt wlelders. thr,,.?^i.ViCl,.,non.tl Player*, however, through their play revealed a splcii s|,tvKnr"T:?W I1 "I for I'nlver Pennsylvania men. who plav X ,,lo,"/;rr,lw "I the Country flnl. Inst-ini ? ,y w?rc In t he km me everv iV.ii. nn,l met Harvard's slashing, h .'?.l hK.,n il'k wUh h?rtllnu l-a.k ? i ' h"l> and cut strokes. ? r\. V'iiJi'. W1"S. t0?. M,I"nK for t'nuii *"'? demonstrated this sirnl i v. '"''"'ietice. hut noi neces ? I ' tennis xuperlorltv. The :-in & v,rCh,vll'!'IHl walkover f-r ihe tin.,, of i,^ "hen cnme the double* Stvle IInil"il""'1 tincorked Its splendid Its bes" to wVnV "'** fnrC#d ?" Fleming and Ulekel lost to l-lar threV* thrlir ^U"w, ""d ''fnffnian. in thiee thrilling sets. 3-6. fi-3 7.;, f, '.,aM''.,rrlm"on raptaln. who }, "iimher three on the Harvard tennis team last, year, has a batter ing. fas-t service, and time and acsin dr?ves ;",T/VV"h u"npLTahle i!? r/i?', 1 f.'ffnian was wild. though he played a part leu la r!v strong cam" Ml ."n," f Repeatedly he drove the J.?!' ","t of the court, and on his nor fauU? 1. r?Ci?l,S l,0'n,R on double rauits. In the second set he mad? four consecutive faults, and a mo he'i'iod vrnli"M?'he game when In a over the lines. ",r hail Frost and Farnham. Harvard. were forced to three sets to win f-oIn Val entine nnd lllce. 3-6. ?.2. M ||?. "Vd, ?!'f?.rd/f Country club, ? ore fi-ii S.fi M nnfl Rpv- "a rvard, nel'Jr t*,P j F*lr>.rn 1 n?*""15'0'<0'? Hiiare Pfaffman doubles match fast volley LEGION WILL HOLD 2-DAY TRACK MEET fO.v Associated Press ] riIH.ADKI.PHIA. PA.. April 17 The annual American IjckIou neid day. the program of which contains cha m ploti sh I p events for American Athletic I'nlon athletes, as well as for legion and army and navv men. will lie a two-day meet this vear it will be held at Shlbe Park, "on .intie and 1". Heretofore the meet litis been held at Franklin Kleld, but this will not be available this year, be cause of construction of a new stadium. An Increased number of entries made it impossible to complete the program in one day, the iiianasemeiit announced today. A mil representa tion from the army, navy and marine corps has been promised. ANSON DIErriVKFOHK RECEIVING REWARD [By 1'nlted News. 1 N'KW YORK. April 17.?"Pop" An son? early labors for the pood of professional baseball would have brought their reward this season had lie lived. Too late. .It|d"c K M I .and is decided to civo Anson an im-' portant job in the higher administra tion of the game, and the judge was .lust about in announce the appoint - men 1 when Anson died, according to "is ?''ct'raw, manager of t he j Although Anson wns comparatively poor in his later rears, he refused the hf?tPfe?wCseasorns.Cnefll Rnm" ,n AMERICAN LEAGUE ... nt'.sr i.'i's vnsTimnAv. Washington. lit Philadelphia. 0. All others?rain. .-toil ? i*r.n .000 STAXDlVf; OI-' t 1,1 lis. , , Won. I.n*t. Pel. ( level*nd , ? , \'- I'OUIn ;t | N c?v York 2 , ...._ Philadelphia ;t .. Washington 2 a llontiin I Chicago [ I jj Detroit 0 !| WIIKHK TIH-M Pl.AV TODAY. Detroit n < 4 h Irnffo. St. I.oul* hi 4'le*?>lnnrt. Phllnilelphln nt Washington. Viirk nt lloaton. COLLEGE GAMES I'niverslt.v of N ?? Virginia Pi.lytechnic Institute. \ Valo. 1: fScot'cij?. <i. M lsslsslpiil A. .<? m.. I'nl vcrsii v <>r r^nnoj'soo, o. VatKlerbllt, lii: Ohio State. | r,. Tetas I.ensue nemult*. At I- ort Worth Kort Worth, 10 Slireveport. 3. * Pana^'a!""1 f''n? Wlehlta Kails. 5; ^ At _ Houston?Houston, J>; Halves Re'aumont. Antnnlo, 3; point. PfiifVmiiii nt m? 'or oaoh many kllilnir IoIm nci real lenii U, bui,l"?-?rKI?m'nK "la-vc?l a loss nBaiiiHt thi. A l,?n??wliat at presented hy the nKc "(Tenso , Harvard players 10 ext?erlenecd presented iirnlialtlv n.V i J'ear. t" this nrolilfVm "? >" answer that <!oiiiitrv e'!iVl? T/'Z" h'\ ?le<-l?re.I adequate varjed J1,"1 fcet know lott?r-,?orfeet. they ? terdiV'" Yl'1* i'',";11"'1 lh*''?uru yea. an?l through. ini and do?"r.n"i ,!\rn,,C|? Haln's* ",\>w "voVk! r'"K n?'' ""'hlte The floors*: n J Miring Harvard. v*. Harris. fi.2 fi fa.nl,am. Harvard, v, Smoot> *** 5:1: K?.v. Harvard, vs. Valentine. 6-3. Pf^ffman. Harvard, vs. BlekM. II-?. . r>"?ilile*. feated Va^nlinV^n^n'^"?:;1; ^nivnr^:nri: & narrl>sf<snrt'lBufct?r'd.' fi1 'iv"jTr d?u1??'1 bob fitzsimmons. jr.. WILL BOX RKKVF.S I Hy L"n!tc?rl Now*. l ^ ^ "UK*, .April 1? ? v ?iXT'ze ":,:l "? "h'" s.:'us:;:: r t '^COyc/t. of (''ill r,','"1? ??.r? \ ? ?? s |.e??n a dtsunpoi,,!,,,,,., who u n tohod his fn , I'pi'anxr ho caii'i m. ... 1,0 ri?n. However. Younir II..I ,hlM I-r? ir. a'I nloui hi" ?ho.?. !'" ,,or" ? "id t"r works Vf lr'iTi!in ! "*?? *n?? of an oak door WM h^,!!V^ & "LEFTY"' THOMAS HIT ilAKn BV OCJLKTHORPF ' l ff-Poria! loTho Times-niRpa(l.h , ."te."?.^"Wu'r- ?<"?"'!!>? ??: and ORiothorpo rnlvor^i'tv ,'M 1" ? ?vni-|||iur)f t'nllrco R In ' Tk 1 nl?.vo,i on a wot Held ???? M,m?, hard hlltliiu- nnVi V marko-i ? Int. all nf >i.A and liy ti)r fa.rt I earned. ?'Kielhorne"!** ? "'iV'r0'1 Wrr* I an Nhilliy to hit t?' Min nv 1 ??ioi|.|?rhrs. ThomH* hard in 'zi *rz::n\c rha ?"????' The l|eldiii> of Parker at" ,n,Mni"E ! I^nrlihiirR easily featured .h!'"t,.u^r ivational^i.KAoni-: ?" ?? ? STAMIl.Vt; oi- < ,,, ?s> SI. I. on In U*yi. I'fl. ! ?Vow v?rk . . i.' "I 1 .XOO ' I'h lladr I |i|i in 1 soil <'iilcnso .. - .fMMi; I'Mlnliiirah ? .lUMIi llrooK I jn 7, 100 Cliirlnnntl ,. " ?' Hilt llftKtnn .... J 4 . -OA i 1 ?? . 201) j pkww"?w?. 1 "shnrjrh At rinclnontl. ' "l<>ng" nt St. I.onls, ham. "Atlanta. 5: nirmlns-1 < 'li'.Vt t amio'r? lJ?ck-'-?"?o Mock. 7; vn'Jl. ?M?m|,h,?-MPmp,"s. 3; Xash- ; AnirrJran A?.*n<ln t Ion ltrsnlt> Ml'niioapol'u ' raT,,110"* ~ 1'"'ianapolls- i *a*tcu?!Tb"*-'bnlumh"*- '? Kan j/1 Toledo Toledo. 2; Alllwaukoe. ' Pa'uj, Unilsvltlo. ?; st. SPIDERS DROP ANOTHER T William and Mary Takes Sec ond Game From Lo cals, 7-5. [Special to The Times-Dispatch.] NOIII'DI^K, V.\? April 17.?The ? llliam ami Mary College baseball team whipped University of Rich mond hero today. 7 to 5, after win ning from the Spiders In Newport N-.-ws Saturday, an,| thereby clinched the baseball series between tho two school.-.. with odds against them the Hod anil 131 uc, however, kept plunging; away, looking dangerous throughout, but the Indians' super iority was an insurmountable ob stacle. Uoliaon placed "Hobble" Snead in ! Mm I ni in an efTort to brine tho series to one-all, but Snead failed, and while his batters hit as often as the Indians, eight Spiders were I left stranded. William and Mary bombarded Snead for four runs in | the second. making two singles ami I a triple, while Knead contributed a i hit batsman and an error. Failure of Snead, .fones and Herge: j to produce hits In the two Tidewater j games was a disappointment to the Hed and Itlue. Mlckr.. J. fhnndivr | and Cohb were terrors with the j stick for the Indians. I Stephens started the gn me, but I llarwood finished and pitt hed good hall. Dobson use,j nil of his avail able strength. Richmond alumni ; tendered the Spider team a banquet ' tonight. William and Marv lia* won tr.i ] baseball series, but the third came wit! be played at Williamsburg. William nml Mar#. AH. 1? H. O. A. K. Ilicks, ?s 5 a 2 " 1 n ? "ooke, ib 4 | ii 5 j o I I..owe, 3b. 5 it ii | n o Cobb. cf 4 2 2 I 0 1 ?t. i ?handler. If. ... 4 1 i 3 0 ?> i K. ""handler, c .1 ] an 0 n ? W bite, 2b 4 | ] | j ? ! i "larUe. rf 3 n | 2 i a Stephens, p 1 ii ii a | n llarwood, p a I 1 1 2 ft Totals 3fi 7 )ft 27 7 1 t'nlverslty of II Ichmond. AM. It. 11. ii. A. I? Kwman, ef 4 ] ?? o ft a Cijtak, cf. o a o r? a n .l"'en, 2b 4 ft 1 1 3 2 r:-.iy. ss S 2 .1 .1 J ft Snead. ji 5 n ii n 4 1 Herger, lb 4 it 1 IS 2 i Mohoney, if ;t a n a i> i, i Johnson. If 2 a n a n a | j Turllncton. rf I a a i ii o ! Itlchardson. rf. ... 2 a 0 a ft a ! i Patterson, c 3 I 2 fi t n To will, ah 4 I 1 3 4 a 1 Totals 37 .1 III 2; 17 1 ! William and Mary....a(a ft.'I Haft ; ' i I'niversily of Uieh... 10| (Hi2 001 ' _ Summary: Two-base hit?Kiay. Three-base hit ? Kray. Home run ? llarwood. Stolen has' .1. Chandler. - | Sacrltlce hit?Cl.tr'.t. Double plav i H? rgi-r to Jones, lilt b> pitched ball Hcrgcr. Patterson and K. Chandler. I.eft on bases ? William and Mary. I; I'liiversitv of Itliltmond. K. Hase on bails?off Stephens. 3; off llarwood, off Snead, I. Ilits "ff Stephens, I in 2 1-3 innings; off llarwood. 0 in I fi 2-3 innings. Struck out?by Stephens, 3. hv llarwood. *?; by Snead, Time of K'inie, 2:05. Umpires. Stuart and Resell, NORTH CAROLINANINE TRIMS VA. TECH fSpecial to The Tlmes-J">ii<patch.] IIOA.VOKK, VA., April 17.?In the first game of the week of play In Virginia the I'niversily of North Car olina defeated A" P I. baseball tenm I today at the fair gmunds by a scire o| 7 to 4. The game was callfd In the eiphth inning to allow the V. P. I. team to catch an tarly train for Itlacksb'MT. North Carollnn. AH. it. II. O. A. IJ. MrI lon.iid. ss 3 3 3 2 I 0 Mel.ean. 2t> 3 0 II o 2 1 K. Morris. 3 b 3 2 3 3 2 '? l<. Morris, c a o i i; i ,?> Sliirl.-y, ih 4 0 l lo 2 n Johnson, rf 4 o o a o o Homier. If 2 I 0 1 ft 1 Tenney, cf 3 I iJ 1 o t I.cwi'llyn, p 3 0 f\ 1 ]0 o Totals 2S 7 8 24 21 3 Virginia. .'.n. P.. II. O. A. IS. i Vlnke, .lb ^ 0 ii 0 3 0 Carroll, If 3 0 o 2 0 0 Heane, lb 3 0 1 11 n 0 S'emp. e 3 0 0 f. 1 0 Morton, rf, p 4 0 1 o 2 0 Putherforil. ss. ... 3 I I 1 2 1 Wallace, rt 3 2 2 1 0 1 Thomas. 2b 2 1 ft I ft 0 i If! He. 2 b 0 ft 0 0 1 0 | Mvrii-k. p., rf 3 ft l ft 4 0 | ?Harvey I ft 0 0 0 0 Totals 20 4 fl 25 13 I ?Harvey batted for Thomas in the1 \ riahth limine. | North I'ai'olinn 103 021 Oftx?7! Virginia I'. 1 0n0 030 10x--4 | Summary: Home runs - Wallace. Mcfionald and R Morris. Struck out \ by i.ewellyn. 7; by My rick, 3; by I Morton. 1. Hits off Myrick, 7 In 5 inninas; ofr Morton. 1 in 3 innings | IJase on balls?ofr Morton. 3. Hit by j pitched ball McDonald and Honner. 1 Sacrifice hits?Deane, .Morton and K. 1 Morris. Time of game, 1:50. At i tendance, 500. empire. Sap Griffin. At $28.50 A Real Demonstration of Clothing Values We are today inaugurating a special sale to continue the balance of the week, as a demonstration of the material reductions in Men's Cloth ing costs as against last year. It has been many seasons since we have been- able to offer for your selec tion such a wide variety of patterns and weaves at $28.50. This most unusual offering includes pin stripes, tweed mixtures, her ringbone effects, blue and gray serges and numerous other attractive combinations. As a companion special we offer an assortment of worsted, serge and tweed Trousers, suitable for business or sport wear, at the very low price of $5.75. And as an added and seasonable attraction we have two, lots of Rain coats, belted and plain, at $8.50. - , 816-818 E. Main Street. Opp. 1st Nat'l Bank Bldg. ???ii |fc 0 J ii im^??opaw? in i Q\ ii?m?? THRILLING BASEBALL GAME IS CAPTURED BY WASHINGTON AND LEE Shots From Passing Aulo Arouse (Golfers [By Associated 1'rc.u.] NUTl,KV. N. J.. April 17.?Mem bers ^>f the Yountaknli <Solf Club today formoil vigilantea commit tees to learn wliy tho club's goh" course was swept l?y a volley of ] chots from a speeding automobile yesterday afternoon. About fifty persons were play ing the cotirso when the inachinft appeared. In the far were five men, and as It dashed beside the links at least twelve shots were fired at the players. No "ne was hit, but thero was a Reneral rush for cover. The club is one of the oldest In New Jersey, lio/trr J. Adams, one of thos? who was on the course, said today that none of the mem bers could think of a cause for till shoot I n (J. 2G TENNIS FLAYERS ENTER SPRING TOURNEY Men's Singles of (Greenbrier Club Event Arc Hard Fought. | Spe.-lH I to The Tim en - 1>I spa t eh. 1 wintk sru'iiru simungk. w. VA.. April 1".?The annual 'print; tournament of I he Greenbrier Tennis t_*ltili opened today with a Held of twenty-six players, and the mutches were started in the men's sltiKles. All the lit st -roti ml matches were played and more than half of the second. The eight seasoned players ail came through without difficulty. S. II. Vosliall being th<* only one who was pressed to a tleuco set. .1. II. McKay, of Indianapolis, was the one to carry hint to a second set. Voshall and ii. S. Hhafer are drawn in the same half and are likely to meet in the semifinal round, and if they do they will light agsin the I'lneliurs! biittle of last Saturday, which ended :?-al! in the fifth set. frank T. Hunter Is in the lower half, and should come through to the fins! round. < ?n Tuesday the women's singles and men's doubles will h* started, leaving the women's doubles ami the mixed doubles for Wednesday. The summaries: First round ? M. ?Hhafer bent Kmerson Mac.M II la n. III., by default; S. W. Merrihew l>eat I' M. Wlielen. ?;?!. R-r.; U. It. Itldwell beat Armand li. Ilruneau, ??:!. 7-.%. K. t. Hunter heat K \\". Leonard by default; W. I* Hemuth beat H. I.ehman by defautal K. I\ Lamed bent i:. l-\ Itriaga b7 default; It. Thc.net heat .1. K. llodre? bv default; t.'ralc Middle beat K. A. Otis. 6-0. B-l. Second round?Voshall beat J. I, McKay. 6-<. 7-fi; Hhafer beat Merri hew 8-0. fi-3; V. T. Hunter bCAt lie niuth, 1-?. <1-1: I.anted beat VTlonet. B-l. B-S; A. W. Merriam beat It. R Harlan. B-0. B-l. Lexington Tcnm Takes Con test, 4-3?Win in Thir teenth Inning. PITCHER GETS REVENGE Southpaw Liudbcrg Scores Deciding Tally by Driv ing Out Double. I [Special to The Tlines-DlApateh.] CIIA ltU)TTi:8VIM,K, VA? April 17.?-Ijimlbcrn'H flayluiiK double In the thirteenth IiiiiIdk scoring Terry, nave Washington and |,eo h 4-to-3 victory ovi'r Virginia today, makir.i? It two straight for the iTencralH. Two thousand ratiK remained In tbo stand* to Mb the finish, detpiit th? om'otnlnc (larknose. Tlio result whh swoot ro.-e-iffo fop I.lndborc, for In l/>xlticton lant w?ck Virginia batted Klin out of the box, Hi.'orliiR seven runs in the second Innlna- Tito clever eouthpitw was in flne fpfUn today. He wont tho en tire route, i?sued but on" pits*?that In the thirteenth?and fanned seven. Tilt lienernlft' victory was a clean (lit one, for thoy out-bit. and oui lleld' il i h<* iirntmo and Mine player*. Iliwle |io|i|?-d sensationally at tho hot corner, ncci ptirifi; ton out of elevtti chancer, many of thoni c|iilt" difficult. I'retty catches wore in ad" in tho ontlloid by Kwltxor anil Frew. \\n >h I itg t on nmt I.or. A It. It. It. O. A. FJ. Swltxer, rf f. i? 3 2 0 1 I luffwtct ler, ??'<* .*? " " i 2 1 IIml -. 3b n 2 u In I I'olllns. I'b ?; n it a i o I- row. of ? 1 2 3 2 0 Htirrclson. if. A.,,. t n n t ?? o T< rry. lb i; ?> j ) r. o Maitox. c ?; fi it jo l j 1.1 iid be re, p 1 :t 1 :> 'j Totals 4S 4 11 30 21 ? \ I re Ioln. a it it m. o a. i:. Carrincton, 2b. ... ? 12 ? I 1 McC'tv, cf 5 " 1 I ?' it Multood, rf "i "It" l Cnrlylo. If 4 0 1 0 0 0 I teltrlck. i'- ?> ?) " I t 'l I ninn 3b f. '? " I .t 2 Foster. 11. r. 1 0 l.'i J 1 I'arrlsB, 4 1 2 11 2 0 Uarrlfon. p 4 ? 2 1 1 o -Hubbard n n 'I 0 o n t Holland 1 it ft 0 0 0 Total* 4? 3 9 .11 13 4 ?Hatted for Mahood In thlrtoonth. tltattoi' for 1'nrrlnli In thirteenth. Smro o" Innlupf It. W, ami 1. "ii" "2it 1 AO Oftft 1 - 4 Virginia II" ""1 """ n'tO n? 3 Hu.ninary: Two-banc h.t --Mndbt rK. Throe-base bit--Terry, {stolen buM-a ?Sv.ltr.or t2). lltilTsteiler. Hlsle, Frew, t 'a rr I net on, Iteltrick, l-'ofter. I>otible play* -Peltrlok to f'arrlliR ton 'o Foster. Hnso on bulls ? ott I<1 ridborn. 1: off Harrison, 4 lilt by pitched ball - <'arlvIo, Hobbard. ic rlfice hit Switzer. liuffstetler. fl.tr roirftt. 2; Met'oy, farlyle, Parr*h, Harrison. Struck out ? bv Uindbe.-j. 7: by Harrison, in. Wild pltc'..? Harrison. Time of tjame, 3-no. Lm ??lro, fross. Attendance. 3.0"n. Twice As Much Business Saturday That's PROOF of the Success of Dabney'sNew "Low Profit Plan" As Any Day During The History of Dabney's Subway? Even Special Sale Days It's proof that Dabney has lilt the right chord. Men nro buy iny Shoes at. Dabney's as nercr before, because N 0 WII E It E E I, S E I N T If E U N IT E I> STATES CAN YOU GET THEM AS LOW IN Fit ICE. And that's saying something. Try Florsheim, Stncy-Adams or E d w In C1 a p p next time and save $2.00 to $5.00 per pair. Stacy-Adams <j?1A Famous Shoes ?yIU Edwin Clapp (MA Famous Shoes vlv We have them In all widths, In combination lasts from AAAA to EE. "Dabney's Subway for Men* ....