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RICHMOND VICTORIOUS OVER PORTSMOUTH IN OPENING GAME GOLTS SHOTTED SPELL CIST BP PORTSMOUTH Win First Game of 1922 Sea son From Truck ers, 6-4. I.F.WIS SCORES S ECO Ml VICTOUY Kornifr llorhcslrr Pitcher Mendy In I'tnche*?NhtirlMii|i lin an it ti k >> Kicliln Ilrllllnnlly, Slopping Mnlh Innlnjc Itnlly. The spell of the Truckers" is broken, and th" latest acquisition to the Colts' hurling staff. Lewis. lias the honor "f trampling the colors of Jimmy Vb-x's Portsmouth team !n the fins:. Leu Is turned the tr.-k yesterday afternoon at .Mayo Island Park iti the first <? f i series of three games between .ur buys and the league leaders Tile final score whs 6 to 4. To pay .( tribute !n oti?* tliat is due a., few words of [>rals?. it must be said that Lewis hurled a it- M I>etter hall casii'- than 11>?? score dicntes. Two awful hobble*., wit.; double plays In sight both times, gave the visiting team a lead of two runs In th- opening chapter. Oreenae and Culm r.ghani wen the guilty parties, but the Colts came fri?m boh rid ami triumph'.! the mlscues in th" opening chapter are forgiven t Ability or" I.ewls to jiit>-h tin. brand of hall he is capable of. when th Truckers threatened to scire, won hi:n his second victory --.?i. .? joining the Colts, lie turned back the Hooky .Mount Krorjehos hi the North f'aro Una town last Monday, allowing them hut Olive hit.- Portsmouth touched him tor ten blows yesterday, but 111 only two instances did they result In runs Voter smacked a homer over the fence in the second Inning, and two singles and a double gnvo> the Truckers .1 run. and the local fans hear: failure, jn the ninth in ning. Lew is recovered ipiickly. how ever. and Keller's boys have started another week with a victory over a team which has beaten them in every contest this season, with one <x >ej>:,on, .1 tie game on Portsmouth's ... --t trip here. < in minor It Kiel (I* llrll limit ly. Official averages will show Lewis to he the winning pitcher, but he owes much of his success to .1 . 1 r taln young chap named (.'avanaugh. Playing the shorttiehl with an in jured leg. the boy obtained by the Colts from Heading, in the interna tional League, put up a sensational game yesterday. He accepted eight chances without a miseue and stopped the Truckers' rally in the ninth in ning only after a brilliant throw to' the plate. Jimmy Viox, the visitors' boss, was desperate when the last chapter rolled around, with his team trail ing the Colts by three inns, and sent in C his lio I in to hit for S10, pitcher. The pinch bitter's effort was a ?. rounder "Hlng" Aragon "i which the Cuban made a sensational olay to retire the runner at first Hashaug beat out an inlield lilt and took third when Voter singled to right. 1 loose tree doubled to right and Hashang counted. Voter milling up on third. Hooney drove a hot one to Lewis, the ball striking his "limb" and de flecting Into the hands of ''avanaugh. Voter attempted to score front third on the play. as he should have, but Cavaiiaugh whipped the ball to Greenue and the visitors' shortstop was caught at the plate Viox hit one to Arauon and Hooney was re tired at second, ending the game. Colls Score I'mir In M\lli. A hitting spree in the sixth stanza gave tile ?Jolts four run- and a it ad which tin Truckers could not over come. Lane, who started on the mound for Portsmouth, had worked well until tee six!' a:lowing only one run. a wallop over tin- left-center held fence by "Hlng" Aragon in tiu? llt'M fining He walked Keller :? +*1 Cunningham, the first two n:.'ii to face him In the sixth and when Weafer doubled to left, scoring; Kid ler and sending Cunningham to third, Jimmy Viox culirvanH, V. no 1..inter and sent Lane "To "uie <lug..u- S ... a left bander took up the hurling task. Shannon sliewio his contempt for thi new pitcher by s oring Cun ningham and Weafer with a triple to r:^h* field Cavaiiaugh singled to the infi.M an 1 Sliann >n counted. With nob dy . lit lin-i-iiin beat .i:f an infiebl hit, ! :t <'avauaugh w a - caught off -econd la-.- bv n'Hrien, when h- strayed t . far away rt : home. It V IS a beautiful peg to the keystone ? ; n. Lewis fanne.) ai 1 Itiirnos wiv: ?. third to first Keller i, resorted to a little '?f > .1 ? ! selentlfic game In the , t., r the result \i a one run >; :.r. .11 aught the Portsmouth Infield i :i ppir.it arid laid down a per feet but.* which i.-ll.-d bit ween tlrst and ?? 1 . : is. . Cavaiiaugh repeat - 1 '? ' -re. Shannon t.. third w hen P0.1 I ,.ir it 1,1 iiiiant eati h of his ! !H- !'!> ali i l.-w is s.- .r ? d Shan non whi ?: 1 ? - ? t ? 1 i , right. Hun os : -J At at' f. -r. f as y .- . t? I! !? luminal. liair.f s, A r raj; or. Keller. i:. Cunning) Weafer. it.. Shannon r! Cavuiw't <irf>( n:*1 I^t-wls, ;? Tola Is I'or I siikui i li. AH. K H. Basaar.p-. \i 4 Yoter. r (jooitlrtf, 3b 1 Kooney, lb. .. Vlox. rf 4 Post, cf ' Alien. 2b 4 O'Brien, c I^ane, i> . Soo. p 1 ?Chisholm 1 .1 / Totals r> 4 7 14 1 ?Baltfl for S< . In ninth 8cor?j by Innings. it. Richmond i'1' ?? * I?ort?rnouth i i Suminarj-: Two-bane hit.- Han ?. Weafer, Allen. *?*?>'??? ??t r?-e Tltt ? base hits?Shannon J'o>.-! Home run*?Arragon, Voter. ;.i .. Lewis to Weafer t'? 1? n l;?sc ? BawtuiiiK- Hit by pltciu-il ball by LcwIb, 1 (Baiihanfci Wild piirh'-s J^ewlB (2). on 1 :<?.s lt. hrni.nd 8; Portsmouth. 10. l-'ir>t .,r <?;. rors?PortBmouth, 2. # , . - balln ?oft Ix;wls, 6; off Lnh<\ . Jilts off Ijane, 7 In '? inning ?? out >, nlxth). Struck out I- 1.. > t i,v hanf, 3; by Soo. 1. l-o-ir.^ j, ? ?? - I.ftnn. Time, of k?iih, i 0."., rmpiri s, Orth and Schaeffer. Id (er nation id I*-aKue llrault*. Rocbenter, 6; Kyrarune, 5. i No other ffamea ichedultd, bl ? SIX BOXING MA TCHES TONIGHT A T BROADW A Y A THLETIC A REN A Three Big Bouts and Same .Number of "Prelims'* Booked. BOWKN BOXES DUNDEE Popular Boy One of Princi pals in Ten-Round Battle. Three first-cla"* boxing matches and the sumo number nf preliminary | affairs will bo stauod at t'ie Hroad w.i\ Athletic An'na tonight I ?> en liven tin- Ma> Miinkcr of the mem bers nf i ho Hri>n<hv a > Athletic ?'lul>. Since ib< ?? athor ??;??? n?tl up. the . ul> ha.- nl? .1 to -tat-f all of it smokers in tin- oiltdoor .iron.i in pt"t I'li'iu I- !? t'io spadous hall at l.aure) ami Itr -ail Streets. Tho promoters have loft nothing undone t.> mako toiiiuht'- aid .in attractive imp, and ,i full attendance ?>f tjie membership N ? \|?.'? t.-il to !>?? present wIp-ii tlio tiist prcl till Ina i v li.-ut jjoos on. ' Thi' ]<>?-.-! 1 promoters w ill Hash a new. .mcr in th?' main J>???it. w! <? i? ' V?>iiti?r" MoW'-n. who ha- appeared lor. i n several occasions. moots ,loO I'imkIi- in a ten-round hunt. I'nuon ?a i tit like a whirlwind In his former appearance. and tin- torrihlo "kick" in hi- wrists \\ ? ? n decisive Victoria's mi r hi- uppiini tits. I)nvvi>n is in the best nf condition and ready to stop Ini'id-' ?'^irl\ in tho liout. ' Hilly" l.atirlo and "Jackie" Doyle t.iivi- I).en booked to furnish tho siinitlnal match of tho ovenlnc, and till? I'i? iit Is expected to bo a fa-t "ti' It will go eiirltt rounds "Spi'?*l>-? Whitney, one of the best flyweight lio.\'-rs soon in action in nirhini'tu! in several years, and who NKWl'ORT NKWS WINS XKWP'UtT NKWS. VA., May 22. ' Hig Itr.v" l.uca.s. on the mound for ] the ltulldf-rs this afternoon, hurled treat t.all and held tho heavy-hit ting Km ky Mount Tarheels to six widely scattered I.ingles, and Newport News! \v>n. T to I. Il<> was Invincible in tin- pinches Woodhead. for 11ncky Mount, pitched ' a jroocl ^ ,i mo with the exception "f j tile fourth inning, when bad base bail by his teammates put him in a , hole, and the Hullders hit him rather hard afterwards. After tli.s innlnt t ..t a Hullder reached tir.-t base. Tli" rami* was one of tho fasti st played i hero this season Itucky Mount, AH K II O A. K nates. If -V 3 a I. A " Stoinbrenner, -b 1 a a 2 it Walker. ? f 3 a 2 :i a Swaclna, I 0 1 !? a .Movers, .lb 4 0 1 1 2 ('alder, rf 4 0 1 0 (? Xari.ski, ss 4 0 ii 1 .1 Winston, c- - 4 0 ft ." Woodheiid. i> 3 1 1 a .1 Totals :n 1 6 21 11 1 A cm port Nriu, AH It. II. I ? A. K Hangs, 2b 4 1 2 4 i> n Smith, If." 3 1 1 o 0 Wood, cf 4 1 1 1 a a Mallonce. rf 4 11110 MM aha n, l V. ,2 ?' a 13 0 n i\<nn*(ly, c. ....... 3 1 1 4 0 0 I lift y. 3b ! 0 0 0 2 a Whit'raft, ss. . 3 1 ll 1 3 a Lucas, p 3 1 1 0 3 0 Totals 29 7 S 27 14 a Score by Innings: H Itn. ky Mount ana 000 01"- 1 Xewp"fl News . nan 7fta aa.v?7 Summary T?vi?-hase hits?('alder Stolen bases?Mc.Mahan and Walker, lia.-o on balls- .'Cf I.ucas. 2. Wood head. J Struck on* ?by I.ucas, t. Wo. 1h< ad, . I .eft on haso.- It., kv Mount. 7, Newport News, 1 1'assed tiiul Kennedy. I'rnplres, Hlackbum and Hroslin Time, 1 3f>. Tl <;> TRIM TARS X< >KK< U.K. V.\? May 22. With three Norfolk hurlejs Koing had. J...iff |ier|ni miHK will as relief man f r Horsey, and hitting tin- hall often ?i .1 rtut-.olj, Wilson defeated Xorf'dk in (1 ? opening name of tho i ries this a'Tternnon, !?> : ! ?? s? ??>rv Of !' to a. The tl? ' 1 ir:'if tli" Tar.- was poor. Walters featured if. '!? hlttinu. with two doubles and two -ingle- m four ? l.a nces. Tht M IlKiiri. \ H. a. H O. A K Morftri; 2It. I 3 a Crouch, lb 1 " 1 7 2 0 Miller rf 5 3 2 S a 0 I a Walter." :Ui i t ?lead. .S Mat ha^ if i A <1 f? i n s <? I Moult..,, ss 5 Horsey, j, , .!?'! Ift. p. .... . < a n tj ] 1 1 1 I 0 1 a n 'J otals .. VermIIy. a, Ti' to. If. Hurt. ,f Hot I,. Ih. . 1 Sn linghtr .lohiiBon. r Carey, 2h. Steiiihack. ?Htnlk'infl. Peterson. .1 nes j.* " .1 ohns >n . >rfolk. \ H. It. II ( i. A K 0 13 11 3 1 <J 0 t a II 3 12 t a ,1 r, J 0 1 a a I) II f, " 0 0 a o 1 1 *l (I 1 (I 0 1 a I n I a 1 (i II 0 a V, pi j- j_. ?on 111 seeond. in ninth W Us .V .rf Walters (2), T a Hatted f. ? I' i t ? i< tied fi r ,loi,. i re 1. . intiitlK ... ) :ui a'.' i ah?.- 1 3"2 atift ai>o 5 i" hi'* Miller, lohti- i < "rouch. Left on basen?Wilson, . Xorfolk. fi. ? Mi le pla\ - Stole-: I: itr,. I'.aiiak'h nf ? ts Itiirk*. C.a!:aKher Struck It I ?. Il-.r-ev. 2; bv Jolllfi 4: /el-i :? ? J"'.e!. 1 I", lie on I'll'.- itf II T.-' Y. i . Off /.. III ! - 3 Hits off I ."It- ? . :? t n n I 'C Off '/.??? lei ? ! m . Mining- ..ff | lor Hey ?. n " " Innit gH WlnnlnK pltch'-r - Mon ?.. t,. .11!' I. II' tier Peters r. Tiiru hours ''rnplros- Holland and Shafer. 'IVinw l.i'iiKiar Ili-stilt^. llouHton. I't \\ i.rib, t ! Han Antonio, Italia*, 2 (e.x in ' nlng". rain;. HtHuinont, 10; Shreveport. 0. 1 G&lveaton, 7; Wichita. Vali*, 6, .n?i: ix ndi.i:. !aims the championship of Rich m-nd in th:> division. will face I.efty" \V... .|s..n in :i special match. This liout will y < six rounds. Tli- three special lights will find I.?? -:i 1 talent !??? rf ?? rmini; for 111 ?? 111 ??lu lu-rs of the cluli. WHITK SOX WIN ONE I l?y Associated l'ress.] UASIll.NT.TdN, May 22.?Chicago defeated Washington ! to .1 tixlij, Kaht r !>? itiK at his ln'st with men on bases A fast rt'lilile |>'a\ ? ? n Hooper by linlu-e to I'e. ^ ami return was a foa lure. The President and Mrj. Itar tllng attended the name, wliich wis ? i>e;ieflt for the children's Hospital "core: I 'll lenuo. A 11. K. 11. t) A. K. Ilmijier, rf a o 1 J ij v lohnson. ss 5 0 1 J 2 n I'nllins. I'h 5 1 2 :t a ? >tiil Ilk. rf 2 1 1 2 H 0 KaIk. If 3 0 0 2 U <> ?v lialk, o 2 1 It I 3 0 ?iheeley. Ml 2 1 t' 1 ?> 1 0 MeClcllan, 3b 3 0 l 2 1 0 Fa her, p i n l o 1 ? Total? 31 4 7 27 13 0 \\ nsliliiclon. AH. 1 Harris, 2b Ub.o, .-f 4 Judge, lb 4 Rrower, rf 4 <'.osllri, If 4 chunks. 3b. 4 ? ihiirrlty, c 3 J 0 4 U 0 1 II. o 0 2 1 4 1 0 1 1 ,\ i-:. 1 0 0 o 0 it 1 I Kri-ksor:, i>. 0 o J 1 o l l a t? o 0 2 Totals 31 3 7 27 10 i Sc..re ti>' inning?: 11 t'hii'.-iK 01ft 210 000- i Washington <'20 ft0" 001?3 Summary. : Two-bnao hit?Gos.m Th base hits Hooper. Collins .2). tiosiin. Sacrifices?Fn.!k, Schalk. liotible plays- Judge to Peck t?? .Indue. .1 ohnsoti to Collins; Johnson in Collins t<> She-lev. J,eft on uaso Chicago, Washington. 4. Bases on balls ?off Krlckson, f-; l-'aber. -? Struck out - by Fa her. 6. Kriokson. 2. Hit by pitcher?by 10r;ckson (Sheeiv); by Faber HJharrity). empires-- 1III debrand an?l Naliin. Time. 2 10. KF.DS DOWN GIANTS | |i> Associated 1'rcss.] CINCINNATI. May 22.?Cincinnati a tain oinbatl. <1 and outficlded New York. winning today's game, 7 t-> 2 lllxi') h-ld tile visitors in check in all Imt two* Innings. Nohf was lilt sha : ;.l .. as w ,is al ICyati. Th. \??IT % nrli. A R. It ?Ha ri< rof t ss 4 0 Kt 4 1 ? Sroh. 4 a V oil ni; rf .1 n M.us.-I. If. Kelly. II. i'unnlnghiirn. ef. Sriyd? r. c Nehf. p ?Shlnners Hvan. ? Hil W 11 iiHH I II 1 I :i i i it a l a 3 0 0 <> T tn Horn' I >a ubj 1 ?an- an. If H-hrie 2b Harper, rf ll.ii'Kravo. Cii vi-iifv, - I'lrielli, 3b Hixey, p. i I nrl ii mi 11, a it. i: ii n a. io n. 3 3 i) Totals :t;i ? 12 27 12 0 ?Hatted for Netif in eighth 'Hatted for Voung in ninth. Score by Inning- It. N?? w York . . ...100 n Hi on* <' i !.-? i nna f i . , ...Clonal <i;i\ 7 >1111.11 .rv 'l'?.. I.a .. hit Hurr.* Three l.a?e hif?- Frls.-h, Kelly. Har >?' 1 ? M. is. I. Sa- rilicex liix.'y, <'nri- inifliaii Double plays Han i"ft to i-'ris.li. I'lnelli to Itohnc to Danhcrt; CiinnlnRhntn to Kelly. r.eft ? 01 s. x York, t. Cincinnati, His.- - -i bills .-rf Neiif. 2. Struck ' f. -. '?> Uixey, I. Hits--, off N.-iif, in 7 Innings; off Kyan. 3 n I inrilriL'. Wild pitch- Rixey. I.1 !jig ;? 1 ?? h< r Nehf. I'rnp!: cs, ltlg >-r and Seiitellc. Time, 1 4,1. coi.i.kgk basf.uali. I" t. > e r > i t . ..f A (1 ha ma, 0; MIs sis-lpp \ A M , I. s.1111 her 11 %nunrln 11?n Urmill*. riii 1 L tinn:. ; 1 *ha 11 a nooga, 2. Atlanta. 7, Mempiiis. 2. New Orleans. 7; Nashville, 10. Mobile-.Littlo Itock?I'os ipomtf rain, ELEVENS OF NORTH CAROLINA STATE AND V. M. I. MAY I'LAY IN VIRGINIA Heports of n change In the place >>f the annual football game between Virginia Military Institute and North Carolina State College have reached Klehmon<l from RalviRli, the scat of the Tarheel Institution of learning. A Vlrclnla city Is favored for the lt?-2 battle, according to Information | received in Richmond. The contest has alternated between Italclgh and Lexington. but as the cranio is scheduled to lie played in Lexington next fall the Cadets have the say as to where it will be staged and are looking with longing eyes to Norfolk, on October 2S, lite dato of tho gridiron battle. Richmond will see the V. M. 1. team in action oti November 11. Armis tice Day, when the Cadets meet the University of North Carolina at Mayo Island Park and us the Lexington team lias no content scheduled for Norfolk to date, it is believed that the Tidewater City will net tho Kftmc. A few of tho most Important 101!'J gridiron battles in Virginia are: October 7. University of Richmond vs Maryland University. at West hampton; North Carolina State vs. Washington, at Lexington; October 14. Centre ColI"K?> vs. V. 1'. I. Kchmnnd; October L'S. V. M. I. vs. . .orth Caro lina State, at Norfolk; November I*. Washington and Lee vs. V. 1'. I., at Lyncliinirit; November (Thanksgiving l>ay). \'. 1'. 1. vs. V. M. I., at Jioanokc. anil North '^irolina vs. Virginia, at Charlottesville. Washington and Lee and University of Virginia is another bin gridiron battle to lie I played at Charlottesville. LOOSE FIELDING GIVES BRAVES mm CARDS lioston Scores Two Runs in Thirteenth on Rank Errors. I Hv Associated Press.] ST. 1/ >V IS. May "2.?Krrors by Ainsmlth iinrt Stock, of the i"ariliti.t 1 ?. cavc 11*?* l'nstoii Hraves an S-to r. vi- t.-ry In thirteen Inntnps toilay. Stock's wild throw homo permit toil two runs tr> score In the final Inning, ltornsby hit a home run in the sev en!!! lnniner with two on and tied the count It was his eighth consecutive drive. The score: lloston. .vn. r. ir. o. a. k. Powell, ef 5 1 2 1 ft 1 Nixon, if 2 0 o n 0 <i Harhnre. 2b 3 2 fi 4 " Southworthi rf. .... .1 2 I 4 0 ft Cruise. If 3 (I ft | o 1 Nlohoison. If 3 n (i :i n o Hoeckel. 3b 7 2 3 3 3 0 Molke. IS r, o ill ?? ii Kord. ss 7 0 l l 3 u i Jnwdy, o 4 ft ^ f, l n Miller, p 3 ft ft n ft ft McQuillan. p 2 ft ft ft ft ft ?O'Neill ft ft ft ft 0 ft Totals 53 S 15 30 11 St. I.oiiIm. .vn. rt. ir ri. a. Smith, rf t> 2 2 2 ft (? Joporeer. ss ft 1 3 S n Stuck. 3b. r. 1 1 1 I 1 llornsby. 2b 0 1 2 3 3 ?? Kournier, 1 h r> ft l 13 2 ft Mi-Henry. If 2 ft ft 1 ft n llarfoot p ft ft ft (i ft ft Ha i ley. ji 2 ft ft ft 2 ft Hi-atheote. of !i ft 2 5 << ft A In smith, e r. ft 'J ft 1 I'l-rtica, p ft ft ft l l ft North. p ft ft ft ft i ft 1 Si hull*. If 3 1 1 1 ft ft tCnlner 1 1 l ft ft ft fShntton ..1 ft ft ft 0 ft | ^demons 1 ft ft ft ft ft Totals t<5 6 13 30 10 3 ! ?Hatted f.>r Miller In elchth. ?Hatted for Pertica In tlurd. 5'Hattrd for Harfont in sixth. 'Halted fur Halley in thirteenth. Score by innings: i>. I Host or) 3H2 ftlft ftflft ftftft 2 ?S St Isiills fti'2 ftlft 3f"i ftftft ft t". Summary: Two-base hit s?< ;a i tier, Ileathcbte. Alnsmlth. Harbare. Three hnse hits?Smith ??>. Southworth. | Ifome runs?Hoeckel, Horn shy. Sto- i !? n base 'lowdv. Sacrifices-- South wurth. Tiiporrer. Ilolkc. Sohultz. fiftuhle plays ?Kord to Harbare to Mulke; < lowdy to 'Harbare; Hoeckel t-. ill.Ike. I.eft <.n bases Huston, 1 4 ; | St I.,ouls, P. liases oji balls- off Her- I '!??. 1: off Miller. 2; off Halley, ,ri. Struck out ? hv Portion. 1; by Miller.} 2: by North. 3; by Halley, 2; by Mc Quillan. 2 Hits?off Hertlca. f. in 3 ' iiinihtrs. nff Miller. 0 in 7 innings; ! off North. 3 in 2 Innings; off Mo- j Qulllan. I in innings; i.ff Hailey, 7 In 7 Inninirs. Hit by pitcher?by Miller. ( 1 leat hoote). Winninc pitcher? McQuillan Losing pitcher?Hailpy. empires. Klem and I'flrman. Time. 2. 4 5. HOWARD ANNEXES ANOTHER VICTORY In tlie tlire ushlnn billiard tour nament being staged at the Newport I'. Ilia til Acadeu \ last night Howard, tic present champion, annexed an other \ictorv from Albert by the score of 2.'. to IT,. Howard was in fine fettle, while A ft**rt was slow in starting. Howard had two runs of three and three of twos, while Albert had to be con tented with four runs of twos. Kloriilit Slut,. I.eimitc IIexults. ,la? ksoitvillo. 2: Tampa, |. ? St. I'etersbitr^, G; Daytona, f>. <uhers rain. \ |>|inlachlnu I.ensue Itesnltx. Hristol. I; i Jrcencville. f.. Johnson City, 4; Knoxville, 3. Cleveland, 7; Kingsport, 3. NOME-RUN KING BEGINS IS!? EMIT ON SPHERE Hull) Nils for (lirrtiil?Yanks Take ( iamc in Tliir t (Tilth. I Mv Associated Press.] N K XV VOIIK. May 22.? "Rahe" Iluth ki ock? il mil his first homo run of Mi<> season, and i ho Yankees do f<at.?l St. I.ouls today In thirteen Innlnc, 4 to .1. Htith hit his circuit clout off Van cIM.-r In ihf eighth. the Vnnk-rs tied the scorn In tho ninth and won on M. iiv. 1-4 slncle. I'lpp's sacrifice, am] t s double. Tho .scorn: St. l.oulo. A.M. H. II. O A. E. Tohln. rf r, ] j ?> j j i !? rhor. s.? 5 1 * 1 7 p S.>>J . U. 5 1 ? j1 n Williams, If 5 0 0 2 0 0 Ja.ohsoii, ,.f 5 0 0 o 0 S< v. roid. c ?; 11 | r. 1 n i::i-rho. ,Th ?; n m t 3 0 Mi-Mantis, I'h 1) 3440 VariKKdcr. ji .1 0 I 120 I'ruitt. p 1 0 n 0 0 0 Totals 47 3 12X37 l'J 1 \fu York. A H H 11. o. A. K. Witt, cf 3 It 1 n 0 n Miller, cf 2 0 0 0 0 0 Ward, 2b t; ft 0 0 6 ft Kuth. If i 1 1 2 0 0 Hiker. 3 It I 11 1 j 1 1 M? tis. I. rf 6 1 1 :t 0 0 l'i|>;>. lb :. 0 2 17 1 o sv.it t, s.? t 1 2 3 1 Schnnij, c 1 :t 0 1 Shawkey, p. 3 0 0 1 4 0 ?Skinner 1 ft 1 0 0 0 t.McNally 0 ft 0 0 0 0 Hush, p 1 0 0 0 2 0 Totals 14 4 12 3;t pt 3 ?'>no out whon winning run scored. * Ratted for Shaw key in ninth. titan for Skinner in ninth. Tho score hy innings: R St. Louis (ton o.io ono 000 0?:i Now York nod 000 012 000 1?I Summnry: Two-base bits?Sislor. Witt. 'Sorl.or, Scott. Throo-l.aso bit Vancil.!. r. llotno run?Ruth. Stolon bas.?Sislor, Williams, <ior bor. Jui'i.bson. Sacrifices -Scott. Van gilder. I'ruitt. Pipp, McManus. Double play ?Ward anil I'iitp, Scott and Ward. Corber. McManus and jjisler, 2. Scott. Ward and Hipp. Ho ft 011 base?New Vork. 11; St. Louis, 13 Base on balls -off Shawkey, 4; Hush. 1; Vanuilder. 4; I'ruitt, 2. Struck out ?Shawkey, 2; Bush. 3; Vanuilder. 2; I'ruitt. 3. lilts?off Vangllder, ft In S 1-3; Prultt. 3 in 4; Shawkey. 0 In ft; Hush. 3 In 4. WlnnlnK pitcher Hush. Losing pitcher -Prultt. Umpire? 'Owens and Chill. Time of game ? three hours. TWILIGHT LKAGIIE StninlliiK of Clubs. W. I. Pot. Hurke Clothing Co 1 it 1.000 Brauor Co 1 0 1 000 McHne Clothing 0 1 .'too Syclo Co 0 1 0(10 Sycle Co 003 010?4 Score by Innings: T? Brauor Co 311 OOx?3 Came called on account of dark ness. Summary: Two-base hits?Thomas. Three- base hits llatorff. Stoion bases?Gust I (2). Smith. MoCook, Newby, Knglaml. Sacrifice flies Mc Allister. Double plays Kngland to Koikes. I .oft oil bases?Sycle < C; Brauor. 4. l-'isst base on error ? Sycle Co.. 4; Brauor Co., Bases on balls?off Tbeidick. 1; off Liggan. 1; olT Mitchell, 1. Hits?off Tbeidick. I inn 3 innings; off Liggan, 2 in 3 innings. Struck out?by Tbeidick, r.; by Liggan, 1; by Mitchell. 2. Time of game, 50 minutes. Umpire, Stroud. Scorer. Joseph 10. Nunallte. How They Stand Today \ IRGIMA i.kagijk HKsn.Ts ^ i:s'n;ni)A v. It li-lniionil, IS; I'nr I >>1110111li, -I. \\ ilnoti. II; NurfiilL, S. \rii|tor( .New*. 7 s Itorky Mount, 1. st.\xdi.m; ok ci.rns. Won. I.omI, l'orl?mn|(h IS II \\ iiion in 1 u llocki Mo::nt i;i m Newport \i-ns i:t I :t 11 Ichitioiiil II IS Norfolk. II l.'> wiu.iti: i?u? today. r?rl>moii 1 li n< Itli'lniiontl. Wllnon ill Norfolk. Itorkv II011 n 1 hi Nrnpnrl Xrws. amkrican~lkagi:k iii:si i.i s vRHi i:ni).v v. florin nil, 71 llimliin, I. Chlrncn, I; \\ bIn*Inn, X New I iirk, li SI. I.iiiiIn. :t (13 In ning*). Ili-troil. r.| I'hllnrti-Ipliln, (IO 1 n nlfiK*. rnlnl. STAMIIMi OK <1.1 IIS. Wiin. I.omI, I'ot. Nl-IV Vurk til IS .11(17 SI. 1.11II in II . risx I'll llmli'l |i liln 17 III ..'15 i'l<-\ i-lnml is 171 llrlroll IS 17 .???!? llllMtOII Ill "I -IIS \\ nnliniK I on I*> 1?11 ( IiI.hho 1:1 -? :t;?i wnr.iti: 'iiir.v i'i.ay today. St. i.on In ?t .?vr y??rk. C.'hIoiiro nl WanhlnRlon. Detroit lit i'hllnrirlpbln. Cleveland at Uoaton PIEDMONT LEAGUE It I'.SI'I.TS VUSTHIt DA V. Dnnviilr, --1: ItaiclKh. U-ll. Duriiuni, 17--; lltKb 1'iilnt, :t-7. (irrcnNlioro, 4-31 \\ ln*t oii-ShIciii, STAN'DI.NCi OF CM ns. W<m. I.iiit. IVt. I>niivllie II N ..->70 IIIkIi Point ? 7 ..%?:? Itnli-lKli IO .171 (iriTimhiirn S II .471 \\ (iintnii-Snlcm S II .171 1 > ii r Ii ii in S 1(1 . | |.| W II1411K TIIKV I'l.AY TODAY. ItnlrlKli nt linn* lllr. lllKh Point nt Durham. WliiNton?SiiliMii nt (irrrnilmru. NATIONAL LEAGUE itrcsi'i/r* ykstkrdar. Pit tMliurith. .*>; l'bllmlrl|ihln, O. llr<iokl>n. 31 Chicago, 0. Clm-lnnntl, 7? York. 2. ltonlon, Nt St. I.miiN, tt (III inning;*), S'I'A X Dl \<? OK ci,i:hs. Won. I.out. Pet. \ ph \ ork 211 II . (14.-, PlttxIiiirKti 17 I - .JINll Sf. I.oiiIm Ill II .5711 Chli'nKii Ill I." ..11(1 Cincinnati 17 is ,-isti llrnok I >' n M IS ,.|:ts Plillmlclptiln It 17 . 3IKI 11 IIS III Ill 111 .III." WIIRIIK TIIKV Pl.AV TODAY. I lloatun nt St. I.ouin. llronkiyn hi Chlrnco. New York nt Cincinnati. Philadelphia at ritUbargh, GEORGIA TECH SUDDS H TOJDMPETITDRS Atlanta Team Scores Forty Five Points and Receives Trophy. {ny Associated Press.] ATLANTA, May -L\?Oeorgla Tech, with a total of forty-live points, won the track ami field meet held at (?rant Fclil hero today, unilcr the auspices of the Southeastern Amateur Athlctlc Association. Tho University of Georgia was second, with nineteen points, while Oglethorpe anil itlrtn tnghum Athletic flubs tied for third place' with sixteen points each. Tho other teams finished lit this order: University of Florida and the Uni versity of Alabama tied, with nine points each. Clemson and Autm rn. six each; Atlanta Athletic Club, four, j and t'arrollton High School, three. f A couple of records made in the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic As sociation's li?Ud contents were smashed today, but athletes produc ing them must watt until text year before their marks can be counted as records made in other than S. I. A. A. track and field meets run not be recognized in that organlxa tion. "Tiny" Roberts. of Oglethorpe, hurled the discus 131 feet, 1m inches, which betters the S I. A. A. record by more than a foot. Hurling the Javelin ITS.5 feet. Homer Welchel, of Oeorgia Tech. ex ceeded tho S. 1. A. A. record of 177 feet and a few Inches. The meet was held under the rules of Amateur Athletic I'nion and spon sored by the Atlanta Athletic Club. The club presented medals to all athletes scoring in the events, and to coaches whose teams were am on g the leaders. Georgia Tech. tfc- win ner of the meet, received .i silver loving cup. PIRATES BKAT I'HILS tHy Associated Press J PITTSHUIP ? II. .May |>i 11 burgh hit llul.be;: - d< \.r> hard to day and easily defeated Philadelphia, .I to 0. I'h I Inifelp fi In. A.M. It II O A. K King. If. . t o e i o 0 Wrlgh.stone yb. . . i o 2 0 2 o Williams, cf I o o 2 I 1 l.ee. rf 4 0 1 2 0 0 Parkinson. L'h 4 a 1 4 5 1 Fletche r. ss j ij 3 ;j q Leslie, lb I It 0 12 0 0 llenllnc, c ;i it l o 3 0 llubbell, p 2 0 0 0 1 0 Winters, p 0 n 0 0 1 0 ?Peters 1 a 0 0 0 0 Haumgart ner, j?. .. 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 31 0 8 24 10 2 Pit (fctnirwh. A P., It II. O. A. E. Maranville. ss 4 1 3 4 1 0 ("arey. <f 4 1 1 :t 1 1 Hiirhee. If 4 0" 1 0 0 Kns. 2b 3 1 1 2 2 1 Traynor, 3b 4 1 2 0 0 0 Mueller, rf 3 1 12 10 1 Sri 111 in, lb 3 0 1 * ioocli, c. Cooper, p. 3 0 17 1 3 0 0 0 0 Totals 31 .1 11 27 f? 2 ?flatted for Winters In eighth. The score by innliiss: It. Philadelphia 000 000 000?0 Pittsburgh 010 002 20x? Summary Two-base hits Marin Three-base hits?"Wrlghtstone, llig Tliree base hits?Wrlffhf stone, llig bee. Pouble plays?t'arey and Hooch. Fletcher, 1'arklnson and Les lie. Left on base Philadelphia. 7: Pittsburgh, 3. Base, on balls?off Kaumgartner. 1. Struck out?by Cooper, 4 Hits?off Hubbell. 10 in fi; none in 7; off Winters, 0 In 1; off Baumgartner, 1 In 1. Winning pitcher?Cooper. Losing pitcher? Hubbell. Umpires?Qulgley and Mo ran. Time of game?1 :2.*> RICHMOND CI ANTS WIN The Rlclimoml <;iants closed the < series with the Black Socks of Bal timore haviim won live of the .six played with the Baltimore [(?am. The first three? Riimes were played In Richmond and (ho la.st ' three In Baltimore. The lllclimond . ?luh won all three of the frames >layed In Baltimore, having won the louhle header played Sunday and yes terday's came, 7 to 3. Tho Giants left Baltimore after ; ho game for Philadelphia, where the ?Itih will play strnnc teams until Iiine 1, when th'*y return to thisj iity fur a series of eamcs lasting | six days. Score l?y innings: H. II. K. Richmond 7 10 2 Black Socks 3 -l 3 Batteries: Thompson and Grant; Archer and Pierce. OTHER SPORTS, PAGE 13 RUPTURE EXPERT HERE NeHuy, Famous in Tills- Spe cially, Called to Richmond F. If. Seeley, of Chicago and Philadelphia, tho noted truss ex pert, will personally ho at tho Mur phy's Hotel, and will remain In Itichmond Wednesday only, May 24th. Mr. Seeley says: "The Sper matic Shield will not only retain any case of rnpturo perfectly, but contracts the opening in 10 days on ihe average case. Being a vast advancement over all former methods?exemplifying instantane ous effects Immediately appreciable and withstanding any strain or posi tion, no matter the sizo or loca tion. I.arge or difficult cases, or Incisional rnptures (following op erations), specially solicited. This instrument received the only award In England and In Spain, producing results without surgery. Injections, medical treatments or prescrip tions. Mr. Seoley has documents from tho United States Govern ments, Washington, D. C., for in spection. He will he glad to dem onstrate, without charge, or fit them if desired. Business demands pre vent stopping at any other place in this section. 1*. H.?Every statement In this i notice hu? l>oen verified before Ihe Federal and State court*.?F. H. Seeley. Hojne Office: 1027 Walnut Street, Philadelphia,-*?Adr, AMERICAN IS POSSIBLE WINNER OF EOLE EVENT British Tournament Featured by Playing of Uncle Sain s Entrants. I By United News.] rilBSTWICK. KNCUNO, May 2-'. ?At ttio end of the first day's play in the British amateur golf tourna ment, exports horo began to admit the possibility of an American win ning tlio amateur championship. This was after John O. Anderson, former MassauhuHetts State champ ion. played around In exaolleat form, laying flown his a|iproa<Qi?? with retnarUable accuracy and sinking his putts easily, winning his match. His opponent was scarcely a match for h iIII. The sensation of the first day's play \tuis the entirely unexpected elimination of Cyril J. II. Tolley, nco champion, who lost to Samuel Kob Inson. the olil l?aiicasliire wizard, two up and one to go. Tolley got Into trouble on the first h??ie and then again when he struggled with the sand In the Himalayas, as the group <>f nand hills on the course are called. Tolley made a heroic effort to over ''?toe the lead Kobinson iind, hut failed and was beaten by two holes when they reached .Vo IT. Willie llutiter, last year's amateur champion, <|iialltl>i| for tin- second round easily, defeating Viscount Maldstoioi seven up and six to ro 'I'he tournament opened with unfa vorable weather after a week . n<! rainstorm had soaked the course. The piillerv was .small owing to the bad weather and the Isolation of |?r. stwIck. <"!. A. I'ixon. Jr.-was the first Amer ican to be eliminated 111 lost to Segar I>ugh. who was four up an I three to go. MISS Ul STIRLING QUALIFIES WITH EASE t Dethroned Champion Covers (ionise at Convent, N. J., in Ninety. (By United Now a.) NKW YOIIK, Mny 22?Kloxn. Stir linp. thrice nutlonnl champion anions till- women Kolfcrs, 'leposcil last kuiii uwr l?y .Marlon Hr?ll 1 tin. flnltdu-d thft course of tin* Morris County <!<>l f Chili, at Convent. X. J., lit nlnoty ami thereby ?|\ialifled easily In tho open In* of ih" women'* Metropoli tan Rolf ohatnplonshlp. Miss Ilolllmt did not play, nor ?11 ?l Mrs. \V. A. flavin, tin- present metropolitan champion. who chose Instead t?i re main in Kncluhd to play .n the Hrlt | ish women's tournament last week. Miss Stirling w;?s playing In ilio I metropol11an f?>r the first time, hitv j ihi; 111 l lie lant year hiTiimn a rcsl j.l. nt of Si-w York, formal; in?j Atlanta, | Sin- monopoliZ'-d atti'iition. anil a j lame giilliTy of other entrants fol j lowed her when I hey had llnishcd tli< Ir play. There was a tie fi>r t!ie Trail he ? tw?- n Mrs II A. .I.ii'ksnii. forim r na tlonal champion, ami Mi-- Kir/, il?eth Hardin. fnriiH-r'y < ? f Ya> ir. who i r<a<-||#.i the semillnalti at ?; i :i wlrti in lti.'ii. ? .i?-1? hail .i "f fur t th" ruKKcil ? oiirse of f.,l!0u varils. ! There wan Mime i|ii< tioii iliolit t lie lii'iii" !?? > 1. where Mrs. Jackson acei digitally torn hi d the hall with her ? lull. Il was derided that she Mloulil I not ho penalized. 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