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r 14 ?44 v HO M E RI fy COBB'S TIGERS LOSE IN SWATFEST Sfott. Jotie* a|?l Miller IMiver ^^tiruit IhrW#* ** Part of ' if rat v Boiiiliarumrnt. * * ?. Wet. K* MAX. rh|rk Knnt?i, the Baltimore Heart Bleaker gave tha ball game at the (' in Orounda a < ompo&nd fracture in tH* eighth inning yeaierday by knock % home run with the baaea full. It wpa thta weighty wallop that won for tl|a Tanka from the Detroit Tiger. bv t? 1 The homer atayed inaide the ??||, tha (Mil rotating Into the corner af left cntrr It waa a home run day. three othera beatden Chlrkelela, or aa he la more ftarerally known. Borneo Fewater. bei .g plastered out during the heavy bombardment Everett Hrott niwnmed ana Into tha left held blearhera. Bob t>t? Jones hit one inside the lot and XltiT Miller lifted i coy little one Into the lower right II-1.1 stands It Vu swataom- and truculent afternoon and the track "f the haae hit tointlrd with the aquawk agutnst the umpire reet hoevi all afternoon against tli? slopes of Cooffan's Muff The rumor that T>- l'obb Is about to retire and take up permanent quarter* In a home for the aged seem* to be aomewhat exaggerated The agile old gentiecian got himself four single* out of five times up yesterday. Also he phoa-ed so much rhetorical ability coachUse first hsse that I'mpire Nallin had him evicted. I'm p I re Nallin Helents. ' Mr. Cobb, It seem* merely railed Nallin a robber, a bandit or something of (he ?oit. and made the conventional reference aa to Jesse James having a horse v hlle Mr. Nallin commited hla depredations on foot. Mr. Nallin sai unnecessarily wrought up over the remark, it Boomed, until Cobb assured him that It waa made In a purely Pickwickian sense Mr. .Nallin finally let him stay In the game. Bobbie Jones, the Tiger third baseman did not have that luck. lie was chased Into the dugout by Umpire Moriarit.v for rrltlclxing a decision at firat. The Tiger* who were performing Indifferently In (lie weat evidently had a feed of raw meat Just before entering our metropolis (or they came Into the field fighting ?rd growling. The Tigers put a run over in the first inning. Flue hit the Hoy Wonder for a single, and after Jones popped out cored all the way from first on a long hit by none other than the venerable Ty Cobb. The superannuated manager of i the Tlgera was thrown out trying to tretch the single to a two bagger. In the second inning the Yanks | wheeled up the first sections of their rtillery. With Miller out. Plpp singled to right and Ward got a base on halls. Olc Olsen, the Comedian, shot one over Th?r? una <4 ,1ft,mil. . tion that sounded as though the HI* Bam himself were at the bat. and the ball shot on a line Into the left Held tfleachers. Tigers Tie Scop*. The Tigers had It tied right up attain In the third inning. Bassler got a base on balls and went to second on Olson's sacrifice. Blue got a base on balls. ) while the Boy Wonder chattered his disapproval of the umps. Bobble Jones singled, scoring Bassler, and Cobb sent ? bounding hit through the infield, scoring Blue. The Yanks swung Into the lead In their half. Romeo Fewster started the Inning with a single along the left field line, but tried to convert It into a double, and was nicked at second. J-Yank Baker singled, and with Miller out. Plpp got his base on balls. Aaron "Ward brought Baker home with a two | b agger. i In the sixth Inning Scott got a base on balls. Schung put him on third base with a two bagger to left. lloyt laid down a bunt to Clark and Scott started for the platter. Bussler got tue ball, all right, but Scott shot at him. steel spikes 1 first, and seemed to spike the pellet viirht our of hi. hands Anvlinw the ball rolled away and Scott scored. One run did not atop the Tiger*. They tied the acore again In the aeventh. Massler singled. and after Kube Oldham }iad taken three awing* on nothing Klue lorced the catcher. Then came Hobble .(ones and went the pill rolling Into left center. Jonea tore around the sacks behind Baaaler and the awlpe was cashed As a home run. with no questions asked. In the eighth Inning Veach. the first man up. plastered the Boy Wonder fot a single. This brought up Ileilmsnn. v ho sometime* breaks all fences In the Immediate -vicinity. Muggins waved Hoyt out and sent In Murray. Hell- man did take a hard crack at the ball. . but Fewater, after a wild dasb. got under it. Clark drove a scratchy hit k through the Infield, and Muggins sent for Carl Maya to atop the rally. Oobh resorted to the squeese at this time, i and Hlgney laid down the bunt for Veach to score The Tigers made a last inning rally. I Manion. batting for Oldham, singled and Flagatead was sent to run for , Manion. Blue singled to right. Cobb scored Flagatead with a shot through , the Infield. Veach lifted a fly to center and Blue scored. The customers re- . mathed rooted until Heinle Hetlmann hoisted himself out to center The score; BBTnOIT (A.) I NKW YORK (A sb r h o a < ah r h ? a Blue.lb.. 4 4 2 ! 0 0 Witt,rf 4 12 3 0 0 Jon< ?,nh. 4 12 t 0 0 Kiwsier.lf .">12 I 0 0 Money ,3b 1 00 0 0 0 [Inker. 3b :> I 1 2 0 (> (v>bb,of.. 3 0 4 3 0 0 Miller,cf 513 1 1 0 i Veaeh.lf. 31 t 1 1 0 IMpp.lh .. 3 1112 Oil! MeU"n.rf. 30 1 2 0 o Ward,2b ..311 I 80 . ?'lark.2b. 402 1 3 0 Heott.ss. 332 3 It! K'noy.tH. 2H0 2 2 O Sehanif 4 112 4 .10 i U'sler.e., 3 11 5 1 llMnjrt.p ..8 00 0 4 o j llYtsen.p.. ooo o 0 0 Murray,p. 00 o o Ooj 4 - ? ivuni. i <> " " "".ii ,i) ; I i " . " VH'ol* 000 0 "0 ? (Oldham.p 10 0 O .10 Total* 30 10 14 27 1? I I'M anion. 10 1 Odd ^Plitgafd 01 0 0 0 0 VTOMI* . 34 * 14 24 12 1 I Battel for Olwn In ilia fifth Inning Jtuiii for Woodall In thr fifth inning. / 1 Batted for Olilhini In tha ninth inning J" IRan for M*nlon In the ninth Inning Ortmlt 1 n 2 o n o 2 I 2- ? K"<* Vork 0 8 10 0 10 3 *?10 (. Two haw hit*?Ward; SVIianR llnme runt ?SOiott, Jona*. Fowtter, Millar. Stolen ha?'? ?Unhang, Fohb. Sacrifice*? OI?<-n, Veach 2. | "" jriv-) I<eft oc jgtft-New Vork. 7. I>* Jsaf*.', . Ra?r* on hnlls?Off lloyt. 3; off Otlien. 2: off Oldham 2 Struck out Hy ft lloyt. 8: by Otaen. 3: by Oldham. 1. Illt*Off Olttti, "In 4 inning*; off 'ildhani, 7 In' 4 Inning"; off Hoyt. 10 In 7 Inning* (none .*>ut. In 111* elghthl: off Murray, 1 In 1-3 Jaitlpg: Off Mn.va, 3 In I 2-3 Inning* lilt bv hie her? By Oldham. I (Plppi. Winning rimtr-Mtfr I.oalng pitcher? Oldham. I'm- 1 ,, 1***?Nallln and Mnrlarty. Time of game? I I litiiira and 7 minute*. |"l 4*1 II 11 I "" f M int.. liround*. > anker* va. Detroit.? Ally. I UN BY CI r - Hits a Homer V. ' * T ! *&$ eg? aK - S? CHICK FE Erickson Wild, but Beats Speaker's Men by 5 to 4 Bower's Home Run, With One l on Base, Decisive. WaamxaTo.v, May 12.?Washington u?>k the opening game of ita series with I t | Cleveland to-da.v, 6 to 4. Erickson was 1 ] SfCaa tlvr after the firat inning, although 1 . unusually wild. j I The locala bunched hita off Coveleskie n three different rounds. Brower'l ( homer, with one on base in the tlfth, j producing their winning margin. Prior to the game there was a flag raising in observance of "National Hospital Day." participated in by Secretary Den by and Major-tlen. John A. Lejeune, commandant of the Marine Corps. Wounded veterans of the world war were guest* at the game. The score : ; CUnUNO f A. > | WASHINGTON <A.) j] ab r h a a e' ab r li o a e I ( .Vaaa.ir.. .'I I 3 OOBuah.Sb. .'.11 1 20' W'naa.Sb. 410 4 2 n; ltarrl?.2b. 4 1 2 2 2 0 j Sp ker.rf 301 2 1 0 Hlre.cf... 4 0 1 3 00| MiTa.lb. 4 00 !? O o Judge, lb.. 3 2 1 3 0 0 Sewell,** 3 2 2 1 3 0; Brower.rf 3 1 2 3 00 j < i'dnri ,3b 2 0 2 1 3 o <',o*lln.lf.. 3 0 2 1 1 0 Wood.rf. 4 00 1 0 o Gharrlty.c 4 0 0 3 3 0 O'Nelll.c. 1 00 3 0 o faugh.an 4 0 2 3 2 0 I i"lexkli-.p 2 00 0 2 0 Krick'o.p. 3 00 1 0 0 Graney. 1 00 0 0 0. ; Total*. .33 11 27 10 0 Total*. 20 4 0 24 10 { , H*tted for Covaleahle In the ninth Inning. ' < lev-land ." 0 o 1 o 0 o 0 0?4 Waahinglon 2 1 002 0 00 X?3 f Tv o b*?r hit*? Speaker. 8e?*ll. Marri*. 1 | t'...*;in. Horn* rtm- llrower. Stolen 1.**.? ] Speaker. Sacrifice?Krickxon. Double playSpeaker *n<1 Wamh?gana*. I^ft on baae*? \ ("Iceland. 7 Wellington, 0. llaxe* on ball* i -Off Rrkltowi. 0; off t'ovrleakle, 3. Struck .it? H> Coveleakle, 3. by Ertckaon, 3. I'm- ] plre* Evan*. ltlldebranrt and Dlnnern. Time . of gam*?2 hour* and 6 minute*. ; Holy Cross Finds Little Trouble With Pittsburgh Special Dispatih (? Ttir Ngw V..*k Hnui.p ! WotCHUntK. Ma**.. May 12.?Holy ; Croc* had little difficulty tot defeating I'ltaburgh 1'nlveraity here to-day, 9 to 2. j am. the Purple southpaw, allowed tha I viaitorn four acattered hit* and atruck . out nine men. Curry pllclied fair ball, J ' but wax given poor aiipport. ('apt. Oagnon had a big day at the hat with four hit*. Including a double I anil a horn* run The rnrs HOLY ( ROM. | PITTSBURGH. ab r h o e| tbrli o * I.eoP'n.lf 4? I 1 0 nilol'ran.Ib 5 00 1 2 0 O'muJb 1 I t 2 11 Hill.lb .. 4 0 1 14 0 0 Gagnori.ae 4.14 .1 # n| Pavlaa.aa. .1 0 0 2 4 1 Lenp'n.rf 4 2 1 0 0 o Barber, rf. 4 0 1 o Oo Kger.cf .110 0 O 1f('6oper..1b 4 00 1 1 1 McG're.2b 4 0 1, .1 2 QK'ook.lf... 311 1 04 D'?rty.lb 4 00 tl 1 O Artama.cf. .10 1 0 00 Ron.r... 3 00 12 1 o Parker,c. 1 1 0 2 0 0 GI11.P .10 0 0 2 0'Gahlea.c.. .10 0 0 3 0 n'urry.p... \0 0 3 1 0 Totala. .32 9 R 27 7 2 Clawaon. 1 00 0 0 0 "JVtala.. .14 2 4 24 11 ? Ballad for Curry In th# ninth Inning. Holy Cro* 32001 0,1 0 l-l Pittsburgh 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1?2 Two baa* hit ?Gagnon. Thre* baa# hit? I Un Pugan. Home ruh?Gagnon. Stolen . haae*?Oautreau, Doharty, Gasnon. McGalr. Sarrlflce lilt*--4)111, Gautteau Poubl* play 1 -TmvIm. Hollaran ao?l Hill. Raaea on ball* ?Off GUI. 3: off Curry. 3. Struck out- By Gill. 1? by Curry. 3. Wild pitch**?GUI 2. j Pasted l.all? ll>an. Parker t'mptrs* Barry ] and Harrnt. Tim* of game?2 houra and 10 mlnut**. Southern Association. STANDING or Till* CLUBS j W L. PC. W L. PC I. flock... I* 10 043 N'aalx III* . 14 14 .MM j n Memphis.. 17 12 .-so Btrm ham 1313 ??? V Prtaana II 12 .Ud Chat nooga. 1* 19 .34.1 Mobil* ... 17 >7 .MT Atlanta. A 19 296 , YESTERDAYS RESULT*. At Birmingham? R If R T.lttl* flock 1* 11 1 Blrmlnaltam ... 2 d 3 Ratterlaa?Plekerman and Brawa Stalham. Brandon and Rohartaon At Atlanta? V. H K Chattanooga .. . 3 T 0 Atlanta .. .239 Battarlaa? Boon* and ?td**koni Marabal. Stewart and Schmidt At N*?w Orleans R H R. Memphis T 2 New Ortaana 3 I 0 Ratter lea? 9'owlkaa and Shastak. L H Miller and Powt*. At Mobile- R It R Nasl>> Ilia P 13 t 1 Mobile 7 Id 1^ . ' *> ft *4 Ml1 1 bri*. niMrtM ?n?i H i'? V American and Nation RESULTS OF VESTI (Mmi) M. Nn lwt Mi IWr?M, ? M I lis fW'ili lpl??. I. hMM. 1| I Mr*!* H hin|?M : * U.?4aa4 I. STANDING OF \,? tMk ?- I * * I i ! 1 ?t i...... ? i- i i si * % i |...l?ni - 1- * ?? I -111* *> r t hk?i" I * t ? IIH M? I rMujrtpMa ?- ? I ? ? II ?? ? r li???..n ? I ' T I* I I I ? IMn.li ? 1 1 I? II I* *?l ? i i I ? I f? ? Ml* II ?\rr\ *> GAMES SCHEDULE mmN *N, l.?.r?l? Hi >?? t?wk I M ImI. ? IV.riMll il Ha.l.U|<? Uai* *1 Mm / Additional Sports oi ^T? I ? 1 THE : Sick fev That Counts | /. : J ** ' bH|i ' * . : - > ' | > | .* t .:.% . :wster. Erratic Fielding by Cubs Helns Phillies to Victory 0 Chicago Hits Smith Hard, but Cannot Bunch Blows. Chicaoo, May 12.?Erratic fielding by (lie Cubs with bases on balls and timely hitting, enabled Philadelphia to make a clean sweep of the series with Chicago by taking the final game to-day, 7 to 4. The locals hit G. Smith hard, but in only one inning were they able to bunch their blows. Home runs by Grimes and Kin* featured. The score: PHILADELPHIACX.)| CHICAGO t.W) ab r h o a el ab r h o a e King.If... 211 4 O 0 Statz.cf.. 511 4 0 1 !tapp..1b.. 50 1 1 a 0| H'rher.ss. 511 0 10 IValk'r.rf 4 2 0 3 0 0! KePh'r,3b 4 00 2 0 1 W'ms.cf.. 4 11 i 0 0| Grimes, lb 4 2 2 7 00 Pk'son.Sb 40 1 11 0 0| Flack,rf.. .7 0 1 0 0 1 hTcher.ss 5 00 2 3 1 P'berg.rf. 100 1 0 0 laslle.lb. 32 1 ? 0 0! Barber.lf. 4 0 2 1 0 0 llenllne.c 411 1 1 0 Terry,2b.. 200 4 3*0 l.Sm'h.p. 3 0 1 1 1 0 tMlller ..1 00 0 00 Krug,2b... 000 0 0 0 Totals. .34 7 7 27 14 1 O'F'rell.c. 4 0 1 S 12 Jones.p.... 2 0 1 0 .3 1 CTghan. 1 0 0 0 0 0 Stueland.p 000 0 1 0 tMalsel ..101 0 00 Totals..37 4 10 27 9 6 Batted for Jones In the seventh inning. tBatted for Terry In the eighth Inning. tBatted for Stueland In the ninth Inning. Philadelphia 0 1 2 0 0 .3 0 0 1?7 llilrago 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 2 0?4 Two-base lilt?Holloclier. Three-base lilt? 7rimes. Home runs?Grimes. King. Sacrifice*?Williams. G. Smith. Left on bares? Philadelphia. 10; Chicago. 7. Bases on balls -Off Jones. t5: off G. Smith, 1; off stueland. .3. Struck out?By Jones, 6: by G. 4mltb. 1: by Stueland. I. Hits?Off Jones, ' In 7 Innings; off Stueland. 2 in 2 innings. Losing pitcher?Jones. Umpires?McCornlck, Hlgler and Pflrman. Time of game?2 nours and 10 minutes. Pirates Drive Out Watson and Beat Braves, 5 to 3 PiproBi'ROH. May 12.?Pittsburgh won from Boston by a score of 5 to 3. driving Watson from the box In the fifth inning. Traynor's three bagger came with the bases filled. Carlson was lilt hard In the fourth Inning. when the visitors scored all their runs on Ave iiits. The score: BOSTON iN.l ; PITTSBURGH (N.) ab r li o s e ab r li o s e Powell,cf 40 1 .7 no; Mvnie.ss. too 2 11 ?opf.s* . 4 1 1 3 4 0!<'arey.cf.. 411 .7 2 0 ? orth.rf. 412 1 OO Blgbce.lf. 211 4 2 0 "mine,If. .7 0 1 .7 0 0! Kns,2b .7 11 2 20 ttrkel,.7b 4 1 2 0 2 O'Trayn'r.Sb 4 12 2 11 Holke.lb. 40 1 8 1 0 Mueller.rf .7 ft 2 2 0 0 "ord.2b.. 40 1 .7 2 0'Grlmm.lb. 4 0 1 8 2 0 TXell.c.. 200 1 1 0 Mattox.c.. 400 .7 00 'Chriit'rjr 1 00 0 0 0 Carlson, p. 1 00 0 1 0 illller.p.. 000 O 0 0'Y horse.p. 311 1 10 Nichorn ioo o oo' IVaiaon.p 2 00 O 0 0 Totals.. .32 5 9 27 12 2 Marti'd.p. 000 1 0 Oi Jawdy.c. 1 00 1 0 0' Totals. .34 .7 ? 24 10 0i Batted for O'Nell In the seventh Inning. tBatted for Miller In the ninth Inning. Dosion O 0 0 ,7 0 0 0 0 0?.7 Pittsburgh 00004 001 x?5 Two hsee hits? 8outhworth, Grimm, Trayiot Three base hits?Powell. Traynor. 'talen bases BoecUel. Carry, Blgbee 2. SarIflre?Cruise. I?eft on bases?Boaton, 5; 'Utshurah. 7. Ba<? on ball*?Off Watson, off Miliar. 1. Hlrurlt out?By Miller, 1: ly Carlson. 2. Iflts?Off Watson, 7 In ft rinlngs off Marquaril. none In 1 Inning: off iftller. 7 In 2 tnnlnas; off Carlson, ft In 4 nnlnga: off Yellow horse. 1 In ft Innings, ftlnnlng pltrhei?Yellow-horse. I.nslng pitcher Watson Vmplree?Ktem and Mentelle. Time 'f game? I hour and 43 minutes. ' ! ] ! Y Five Leading Hitters in Each Major League M4TIO>AI. tJCAt.f K. Plater and < lab. G. A.M. H. P.C. I Taftorrer. Wt I oals IS M :ts .400 It Parrel. 4 Mrago . 14 441 1ft .3*1 1 Mir her P.H.hnrgli 74 I f* :UI ..14M Hell*. New Verb *4 ?!l M .Ml Maraat Mte. Pittsburgh t? ISI :< .tftfl ?Mrnu irit.tK Plater and < lab. G. A.M. H, P.C. I ?u?lrr <d. Ismls 47 til 47 ,4t:i ! ?MI New Yarb III 7? 7ft 400 Speaker. I le?elaad 7ft l?! 40 ifit I ebb ItelroM 17 107 4a 107 weiereld. ?t l??i? <7 14* 40 .370 ==5?| al League Records. ERDAYS GAMES V%TK?\4I. * iMh. 11 V'? > ?* 4 <14 rWntilpWl. It < M.??. 4. I 4 IxrtaMlt. *i Naaafclyn. 4. ri44.k*r?ti It Rm|m J. THE CLUBS. SfP'jipi ?? ?-rk * 4~? .11* a .)*. I 1 ? > 1 ? ? ?? MIAMI ? ? ?? * % I M ia M.i wmm ? 4 ?? ? ? I - it n .it!1 IiiuiIplHa I ? ? 4? I ? 4 l? II <74 ??4I.? ? 4 ? la I I 41. la. at 11 ? f I I? I ? till) til i Mlai I ? t I ? 4 14 .4)11 4 ?t ? U II 11)1 ?4 O FOR TODAY. v im? iu ># 1 Hi Ml 4 Wnufclra ml 4 <"? laaal' WinlMa al ritl.l?f|h rtkMaSrlpfcia *4 M ImU. 1 n Preceding Pages 'I NEW YORK HERALD, VSTER W1 ERROR BY GROH | COSTLY TO GIANTS Cardinals Gain Victory After Ten Innings: Barnes Driven to Cover. St. I.onis. .May i2.?With the ?> ore tied in the tenth inning-. Art Xehf pitching for the Giants, Milton Stock on third base and two out, Hetnrie Groh permitted a slow bounder from McHenry * bat to roll down the third base line in the hope it would roll foul. The ball did not stray from fair terrl- t tory and went for a hit, Stock scoring the run that gave the Cardinals the vie- j . tory by a score of 7 to 6. Stock had j ^ doubled to start the inning and. after Hornsby had fouled to Kelly, had taken third on Fournler's Infield out. Nehf was pitching himself out of the hole when Groh gummed the works. Jesse Barnes, who faced the Cardinals at the start of the game, was driven to cover in the first inning, and Jesse iia^nes. who opposed him on the mound, ] was chased out in the sixth. Cecil Causey, Pat Shea and Claude Jonnard did the pitching for the Giants, between the passing of Barnes and the entrance of Nehf. while Bill Sherdil, who assumed the pitching burden for the Cardinals when Haines was knocked out, stuck to the finish. W.W. ~1.. TP..I?r>U ?,UM Knob- Inin llio f Giant lineup to-day. starred for the big s town team. He made two doubles and f a single In five trips to the plate. Jack Fournier was in the van of the Cardinal h offensive, making a Tiome run. a triple J and a single. n Haines got Bancroft out of the way to start the game. Banny passing out f on strikes. Frisch then hammered a li double to right, but didn't get past seconu base. Groh fouled out and Young walked, but & short fly from Meusel T tc, Smith stopped the Giants's short. ^ No time was wasted by the Cardinals s in disposing of Barnes. v Jack Smith singled through the box S and Torpercer singled to center and ? Smith, who had dashed for third, j rounded the far corner and scored s standing up when Shinners booted the ball. Torporcer reached'second and went lo third on a sacrifice by Stock, Hornsby drew a pass, thougTi not an intentional one, and Fournier crashed the ball Into the right field bleachers, chasing Torporcer and Hornsby over the plate ahead of him and causing the removal of Barnes. A fine catch by Frisch turned the r Cardinals back without a run In the \ second inning, the only full round p pitched by Causey. Alnsmlth started * the Inning with a single to right and D Haines's sacrifice sent him to second. r Jack Smith drew a base on balls but g a Uner from Torporcer's bat. and Smith h was doubled off when Frank tossed to 'i Kelly. a Though they filled the bases before a man was retired In the third inning the Giants could score only one run, Haines shutting down on them after wobbling for a few minutes. NEW YORK (N.) 1 ST. LOUIS (N.) ab r h o a ! ab r h o a e ' Ranc't.ss .12 1 4 2 0| J.Smlth.rf .lit 3 l>0| Frtach.2b 4 O ;t ? 3 1 iSchulta.rf. 1 00 0 0 0 Groh.lb. . 4 00 O 1 IITor'cer.ss .1 1 1 4 0 0i Young,rf. 3 1 1 0 0 2|Stock.8b... 311 0 1 " li Meusel.lf. Ill 4 0 0IH'naby.2b. 310 0 10 T Kelly,lb.. 1 1 2 8 4 OtFo'nler.lb .1 1 3 10 00 B Shin'is,cf 1 1 1 2 0 lIMcH'n'y.lf 501 3 00 B E.Sm'h.c. 2 0 0 2 1 0|He'eote.cf 4 10 4 Oil inyder... 1 00 2 0 0| Aln'mlth.c 8 02 1 00] Gaston,c. 100 1 1 OClemons.c 100 1 0 0 Barnes,p. 000 O 0 0 Haines,p.. 1 00 0 1 0 Causey.p. 0 00 O 0 OlEherdel.p. 2 00 0 2 0 Cun'ham 101 O 0 O'HMann.... 01 0 0 0 0 Shea.p... 2 00 0 2 01 , tR'wIlngs 1 00 0 0 01 Totals.. .38 7 9 30 9 1 t Berry... 0 0 0 0 0 0| ? Jonnard.p 0 0 0 0 0 0| Nehf.p... 1 00 0 001 , 1 Totals.38 6 10J29 14 51 N Batted for Causey In third inning. 1 h +Batted for Shea In eighth Inning. j tRan for Snyder In eighth inning. |Two out when winning run was scored. tiRan for Alnsmlth In sixth Inning. D New York 0 0 1 0 0 4 0 0 1 0?6 fj St. Louis 400002000 1?7 Two base hits?Frlsch, 2: Young, Stock. Three base hit?Fournler. Home run?Fournler. Stolen base?Frlsch. Sacrifices? Stock, p Haines, Young. Groh. Double plays?Bancroft and Frlsch: Kelly and Snyder. I,eft j on bajes?New York. 0: St. Louis, 6. Bases'., on balls?Off Barnes, 1: off Haines, 3; off: Causey, 1; off Sherdel, 2: off Shea. 2. Struck f out?By Haines, 3; by Sherdel, 2; by Shea. 1. ? Hits?Off Barnes. 3 In 1-3 Inning: off Nehf, 2 In 2 1-3 Innings; off Causey, 1 In 1 Inning; off Haines, 7 in 5 Innings; off Shea, 2 In 1 Innings; off Sherdel. 3 In 1 Innings: off] , OU1II1KIU, * ? ' II1M1IIB. winning pucner? Kherdel. losing pttrher?N'ehf. Umpires? a Hart and O'Day. Time of game-^ houra p and 20 minutes. h American Association. standing of the clubs. t W. L. PC.I W. L. PC. ? Min'apolli 16 7 .896|St. Paul... 12 10 .,'.4.7 M Kansas C. 16 11 .593 Columbus.. 12 13 .480 T Ind'napolis 14 10 .58S;Loulsvllle.. 1013 .400 ? Milwaukee 14 11 .560IToledo 3 20 .130 i"' YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. AV St. Paul? R, H. E. ! T Toledo ? 12 o 1 L St. Paul 7 13 e | Batteries?Ayres and Kocher: Rogers" Sheehan, Martin and Gonzales, Allen. E At Kansas City? R. h. E. C Louisville 8 13 3 Kansas City 1? 21 2 | C Batteries? De Berry, Cullop. King, Dean I S una Meyer; Morris, Amt? and McCartv, n Skiff. H At Minneapolis? It. H. E. IColumbus ? 11 3 '? Minneapolis Ill 11 2 E Batterlea?Palmero, Snyder and Hartley; E llald. Ytngling, Small wood, William*. Me- ? OraWa IkMIUMMI and Mayer. (Eleven Inning" ? ,f No other games acheduled. I Eastern League. i, STANDING OF THE CLUBS. W. la. PC.I W. la. PC. N. Haven. 11 4 .7.33 Bridgeport.. 7 H .487 Fllchburg. H H ,80(1 Hartford.... B l> ,408 I'lttsfleld.. 9 ? .000 Waterbury.. 5 10 .533 v Albany.... 8 7 .53.3'Springfield. . 5 10 .333 j YESTERDAYS RESULTS. At Pltlafleld? R. H. E ? I'lttsfleld 4 III 4 J Fltcbburg 3 10 1 Hatteriea?Wlltae and Hargreaven; Buah and Redman. At Hartford? R. H. E. fl Hartford 4 7 0 "I New Haven 1 S 4 ,r Batterlea?Sw-ancy and Hager; Cyeowskl, lovee and Wllaon. A At Springfield- R. H. E. ? Springfield 20 17 4 R Albany 10 14 7 ". Batterlea?Wllllania. Lane and Simpson; 61 Morgan, Mattes anil Murphy. n At Waterbury? R. H. E. . Waterbury 5 8 -? 3 Bridgeport 3 10 2 2' llaiterles?Kahn and Tyler; Howe and | . W^rr- M I College Baseball ) v ; YESTERDAY'S RK?jn.T8. Holy Croon, ?: Plttahnrgh. t. nl *;????, 7s Cnlon, fl. !' IVnn?)hnnln. t; Vrrmnnt. 1. Mutiw, t: BnJ?, I. f'olhr. II; NfW Himpuhlrf, 10. \lrgmU, It; llrmrn. 7. ?f<l'\nn. ts WtlllMH, .V GAMES WHKDtl.KD TO-DAY. Rutirn V*. Columbia, Smith Flrld. r?m. io. Dartmouth. Itnnnvrr. N. H. iwarfhmnrr ?o. Naiy, Annnpollo, Mil. xyrarnw ? . I nrnrll, Itlinrii. N. V. I rhlfli ii. lafayill', F.notnn. P?. ?i ilfphin'i > ? Trinity. Hartford. t nnn. William* i?. Prlncrtnn. Prlnrntnn. .1. nlnn II. Hamilton. Clinton, hi. Y. tnilor't ii. Hnriard. Fainhrldar. Mo??. Want Warilnnd It. John* Hopklno. Haiti more. I'm. Mato ii. Holy Criwi, Worrratrr, *o.? ! Ilrilnli ii. 1ilf, Niw llll'in, Conn. ? olcotr ii. Army. W'?t Point. >. V. Cordham ??. Mnoton Ciill'fp. Itnotnn. R P I. ii 'liiini. Ilnhnkrn. N. .1. i ..I.prr I "inn n. Pratt. Hrnoklyn. vim Hall ra, I < N \ N'? Imi, " A. C, ra, Manhattan. Now York. ! tan. Agflr* it. Tnfta, Mrdfnrd Macs. SATURDAY, MAY 13, NS FOR t \ Home Run Hitters of the Major Leagues YFMTERDArM GAMFM. AMERICAN IF AG IE. Smim'i T?|gl, WUIIaat*. Ml. I?|| 1 11 Malrr. Ml. lout* 1 t -GHm M. I nil I I McMmmm. St. ImIi 1 3 Mr* I vrk 1 1 MMIrr. Naw t?rfc I I l)fkN. rhMa4*4|Miia I 5 NUIer. ilhMi&r I \ Rmrat. M ?hla|tM I t iin. IMnrfl I I NATIONAL I.RAOrR. (?fl?n. ( kk*|? t S K>n? Philadelphia 1 ( LKAUL'B TOTAIJL tatrrkaa laa(M U Natlanal I rafHr M WILLIAMS COLLECTS ELEVENTH HOMER Five Others Also Knock Ball for Circuit as Browns Defeat Athletics. Phii.adbi.pia. Mar 12.?Six honif run* matured the first Karne of the St. bouls erlea to-day In which the Browns deeated Philadelphia. 13 to 4. V.m.lVl Wini.m. Vil* 1.1a .l.v.nlh lomer of the season, while Slsler. Mcrfanus. Dykes. Miller and Shorten alao nade circuit clouts. St. Louis drove Harris and Moore rom the mound, while Shocker held the Deals safely. The score : ST. LOUIS (A.) PHILADELPHIA (A.) ab r h o a e ilirh o ? 'obln.rf. 3 2 1 0 0 0 roung,2b. 311 1 3 1 lerber.as 3 0 0 2 6 1 J'ston.lb. 5 0 2 13 0 0 Lob'on.ss 000 0 0 0i Walker.lf. 500 0 0 0 Isler.lb. 5 2 4 12 0 0 Perklns.c. 3 00 4 0 0 Y'ms.lf. 4 1 1 0 0 0'F'man.c.. 101 1 0 0 reld.c.. r.00 ? 1 OlMllIer.cf.. 311 0 00 h'rten.cf 4 2 1 5 0 0 Welch,rf.. 4 0 0 1 0 0 !'erbe,3b 3 2 1 0 2 1'Dykes,3b. 411 1 0 0 feM's,2b 42 1 1 1 OlCl-way,as. 412 4 (10 hocker.p 5 2 2 1 1 Ollarrls.p.. 2 00 0 3 0 1 'Mauser.. 100 0 0 0 Totals.38 13 11 27 11 2iMoore.p.. 00 0 0 0 0 |Yarrlson,p 000 0 1 0 ItMcG'wan 1 0 0 0 0 0 ' Totals.. .30 4 8 27 1 3 1 Baited for Harris In the seventh Inning. tBatted for Yarrlaon In the ninth lnnlnc. t. Louis 0 0 2 2 0 1 3 5 0?13 hiladelphia 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 3?4 Two base hits?Fuhrman, Johnston. Home una?Slsler, McManua. Shorten, Miller. Yilllams, Dykes. Stolen base?Slsler. Double lays?Oerher, McManus and Slsler; Calloway and Johnston. Left on bases?St. Louis, ; Philadelphia. 8. Bases on balls?Off HarIs, 5: off Moore, 3; off Shocker, 3. Struck ut?By Harris, 3; by Yarrlson, 1: by hocker, fl. Hits?Off Harris, 8 in 7 Innings; tt . ' ' O I1 lnntnn. , f f Varr!ar.n ........ i 1 Inning. Hit by pitcher?By Moore Tobln). Losing pitcher?Harris. Umpires? | 1'llson and Connolly. Time of game?2 hours i nd 20 minutes. International League. YESTERDAY'S RESn.TS. Buffalo. 24; Jersey City, 8. Newark, 5; Rochester, 4. Toronto, 7: Baltimore, 4. Reading, 0; Syracuse, 4. STANDING OF THE OM RS. w. L. r.c.i w. i,. r.c. laltlmore 10 8 607' Reading... 12 13 .480 , oronto... 1."> 10 .8001 Jersey C.. 10 11 .417 tuffalo... 14 11 ..">80' Syracuse.. 0 1.7 ..'17.7 1 lochester 13 11 .742; Newark... SI 18 . 360. GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY. Jersey City at Buffalo. Newark at Rochester. Baltimore at Toronto. Reading at Syracuse. It Buffalo? R.H.E. j ersey City 0 0 10 0 10 4 2?8 111 2 luffalo 7 1 7 0 0 0 5 4 *?24 20 1 | Batteries?Wurm and Freilag; Tomlln and lengough. At Rochester? R. H. E. 'ewark 000100040? 5 7 S lochester 3 0 0 0 0 0 O O 1? 4 11 4 Batteries?Barnhards and Walker; Koonon nd Lake. At Syracuse? R.H.E. leading ..0000 3 0100000 2-8 12 2 yracuse . 010020100000 0?I 8 1 Batteries?Welnert, Karpp and Clark. Sells nd Fisher. At Toronto? Tl.H.E. laltlmore ..0000 3 000 1 ? ; 11 3 oronto 0 4 0 0 2 0 1 0 *?7 9 0 Batteries?Ogden. Frank and McAvoy; 'aylor and Devlno. Dartmouth Beats Columbia Before Junior Prom Crowd Hakovbr, N. h.. May 12.?Dartmouth efeated Columbia. 9 to 6. to-day before . crowd of Junior prom guest*. The ame was marked by hard hitting by oth teams. Score by innings: dartmouth. i columbia. ab r h o a e ibrli r m Istlno.If 5 2 2 0 1 Tedf'd.Jb. 32 1 2 3 0 lasw'l.Cf 4 2 0 0 0 Of Smlth.cf. ft 1 2 2 0 0 'ayn'd,*s 3 2 1 .3 2 0] H'tman.lf 4 02 I 0 1 h'ton.lb 4 2 2 11 0 0 Strom.lf.. 30 111 10 Oiler,2b. 3 02 1 3 21 Clark.c... 300 8 2 1 mlth.Sb. 3 0 1 0 3 01 Stack, rf.. 30 1 0 0 0 h'm'n.rf 4 00 0 0 o! Watt.Sb... 300 2 3 1 eavey.c. 4 0 1 7 2 OiM'chen.ss. 4 11 o !(i racy,p.. 00 0 0 1 0 W'd'llck.p 3 2 2 o .">1 | .yon.p... 31 1 0 4 0 Barber,p.. 1 00 0 0 0 Totals.33 9 10 27 13 .l| Total*.34 0 10 24 16 4 lartmouth 0 0 0 3 2 0 4 0 x?8 j olutnbla 0 0 2 0 1 0 2 0 1?8 | Home run?Moyr.erd. Three bane hits? , oiler, Hartman Two l>**e hit?Mailman, tolen base*?Thurston. Moe*rhen. Struck ut?By Lyon, 4: by Tracy, 1: by Wundor- i ck, 8. Base* on ball*?Off Tracy, 2. off | .von. 2; off Wunderllck, 2 Hit by pitched . all?Hy Wunderllck (Smith and Casv.rll). | loitbln play?Watt. Tadford and Strom 1 mplres?ICelly and Gear. ROD AND ( HIGH WATER FOlt LOCAL ANGLERS \ Sandy Hook Prioress Jama (The Horseshoe) Hay 'Cai A.M. P.M. A.M. P.M. A.M. ilajr 13 0:14 0:34 0:10 0:30 0:60 day 14 10 02 10:20 10.-07 10:26 10 47 day 16 10:61 11:07 10 60 11:12 11.36 lay 16 11:41 11:66 11:46 11:60 lay 17 ?? 12 83 12 718 13:311 Ur|t Catches of Raaa at Senbriglit. Capt. Johnny Michael, who operates th? shlng hoat America telephoned Tin- Ilcrald rflca yesterday and aald that anions fifteen ien, 106 aeabass. seventy-nine blarkflah and x cod warn taken at Seabrlght yesterday. . Goldberg took first prise with a ten pound | )d. The second prise was awarded to Alex olir, with a six pound rod. The high honk I lan was G. Schtnnndt, fifteen bass and even blackfiali. The Captain said the bass j in in weight from three-quarters to four I muds each. Gustave Rau, the well known skipper, nchored the Elmar ati Seabrlght on Thurs- | ly and seventy-eight bass were intern, veraglng In weight from three-quarter* l? ?t potindK each. The pool was won wllh a >d. and the Captain said he thtnka that the weather stay* good until Sunday many lore bass will be tajgen. Some Seobass Should Ite Taken Sunday. Odd seat*** have tteen pleked up by the sep sea boats during the week and a haul t a barrel! wo* made In a pound net off >ne? Inlet on Tuesday last. These fish may * the forerunners of the seahsss or they SIX GRAND R AT JAI $7500 EXCELSIC $6000 Colorado S'skes Califori AMI TWO OTHKK GOOII RATI SPECIAL HACK TRAINS leave I'enn. Kta Ave., Rrooklyn, It:I.I, IS:4ft, 1:1ft and I later and T'.ast N I' M mln. Intei. ?p< train* learlng N'w York niul Rrooklyn >:iRik. \l*o\ia Lxliuc in A< !," to I k A II MISSION t ;i 1922. YANKEES DODGERS BEATEN BY CINCINNATI Cliff Markle Pitches One Ball and Is Credited With a Win. * Speriat Pispatch to Thb Njcw York Hroalo. Cincinnati, May 12f?Cliff Markle climbed Into the baseball spotlight to 'ay when he pitched one ball and became the official winning pitcher for the Cincinnati Reds in the first game ; ?f the series between the Reds and the 1 Brooklyn Dodgers. The score was 7 to 6. Sherrod Smith went all the way for the Dodgers and there was no question about the losing pitcher, as his wlldrees In passing the first two batters up in the ninth inning cost the Dodgers ' the game and made five straight defeats for them. There was talk before to-day's contest that Smith might be traded to Cincinnati for Louis Fonseca, the utility Infielder. who drew one of the passes from Smith In the ninth to-day, but whether It will go through now Is a question. The Reds have also tried to get Leon Cadore. the veteran right bander from the Dodgers In exchange for Fonseca. The score was 5 to 5 when the Dodgers opened their half of the ninth to-day. Couch retired Smith oh a grounder to Caveny and High on a fly to Burns. There his troubles began. Jimmy Johnston singled to left, took third on Tom Griffith's single to right and scored on Wheat's single to right, putting the total at 6 to 5 in favor of the Dodgers. Markle took Couch's place in the box and oti his first pitch HI Myers grounded to Caveney and died at first base, ending the Inning. Babe Pinelli led off for the Reds in the ninth by extracting a pass from Smith. Fonseca batted for Markle and walked. Burns poked a sacrifice fly to Bert Griffith and Pinelli beat the throw to third to make a force play. That sacrifice fielder's choice filled the bases and Pinelli went home with the tying run on Daubert's sacrifice fly to Myers. Duncan was purposely walked, filling the bases. Sam Bohne crashed a single to left, scoring Fonseca with the winning run. The score: BROOKLYN (N.) | CINCINNATI (N.> abrhoae| abrhoae High,us.. .">0 0 1 4 0|Burna,ef.. 411 2 0 0 J'ston,.'!b. 6 1 2 2 2 0|D'bert,lb. 4 12 18 10 T.G'th.rf. 6 0 2 5 0 OlDuncan.lf. 4 22 2 0 0 Wheat,If. 4 2 3 1 0 0 Bohne,2b.. 4 0 1 1 5 0 Myers.of. 6 2 3 2 0 0 Harper,rf 3 00 I 0 0 B.G'tb,1b 3 1 2 12 0 OIH'erave.c. 2 11 2 10 01son,2b.. 302 2 4 0|Caven'y,?s 401 1 8 0 H'gllng.c. 2 0 1 0 0 0ll'lnelll,3b. 2 10 1 10 Smith,p.. 4 00 0 3 0|Couch,p. .. 3 00 1 30 DeBerry.c 2 0 0 0 OO tBresaler. 101 0 0 0 j Neale.rf. . 000 0 0 0 Totals.38 6 13*25 13 0 Markle,p.. 0 0 0 0 00 jtFonseca. 0 1 0 0 0 0 | Totals...31 7 0 27 10 0 Winning run scored with one out. > TBatted tor Harper In the eighth inning. Illatted tor Markle In the ninth Inning. Brooklyn 0 3 0 (I (? I 0 1 1?6 Cincinnati 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 3 7 Two base hits?Burns, B. Griffith, Oaveney. Three base lilts?Olson, Johnston, Hargrave, Wheat. Sacrifices?Olson, FTnelll, Hargrave, Burns, Daubert. Double playH?Bohne, Cavenoy and Daubert: Caveney, Bohne and Daubert: Olson and B. Griffith. Deft on basesBrooklyn 7. Cincinnati 8. Bases on halls?Off Smith 4, off Couch 1. Struck out?By Couch 3. Hits?Off Couch. 13 In 8 2-3 Innings; off Markle. none In 1-3 Inning. Hit by pitcher? By Smith IBoline). Winning pitcher?Markle. Umpires?Moran and Qulgley. Time of game ?1 hour and 6 minutes. Old Jack Quinn Blanks White Sox by 5-0 Score Boston, May 12.?Boston defeated Chicago 5 to 0 to-day In the first game of their series here. Quinn held the visitors to four hits, no two of which came in any one inning. The score: CHICAGO (A.) I BOSTON (A.) ab r It o ae ab rh cae J'son.ss.. 4 00 3 3 0| L'bold.Cf. 3 2 1 2 0 0 St milk.of 40 1 .1 0 1| M'sky.lf.. 30 1 .", 00 I K.CIns.Sb 4 00 O in! Pratt.2b. 4 1 2 0 3 0 | Hooper.rf 4 0 1 r, 0 0| Smith,rf.. 30 1 | 0 0 i Kalk.lf... 30 1 0 ft O Dugan.ss. 4 2 2 " 411 Sheely.lb 2 00 8 0 01 Harris,lb 2 02 I) 20 1 M'C'ln.Sb 3BO 1 3 Ol P't'ger.3b 200 1 00: Schalk.c.. 3 0 1 4 1'RueT.c... 201 2 10 M'W'ny.p 0 0 0 O 0 0| Qulnn.p.. 4 0 0 1 101 Acosta,p. 1 0 0 0 0 Oi | D'v'p't.p. 00 0 0 0 0 Totals. .27 5 10 27 II 1 ! Mosttl.. 1 0 0 0 0 0| Totals. .20 0 4 24 11 2! Raited tor Acosta In the eighth Inning. Chicago 0 O 0 O 0 O O 0 0?0 Boston 1 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 I?." Two-base hits?Dugan, Harris. Ruel. Stolen base?Pratt. Sacrifices?Met.Ookey. Plttenger (2), Smith. Double plays?Harris and Dugan, Tmaan and Harris. Lett on bases?Chicago, 4; Boston. 8. Bases on balls ?Off McWeeny, 4; off Acosta, 2; off yulnn, 2. Struck out?By McWeeny, 1; by Acosta. 1 : by Davenport. 1: by Qulnn, 2. Hits?Off McWeeny. 7 In 4 2-3 Innings: off Acoeta, 3 1 In 2 1-3 Innings. Dosing pitcher?McWeeny, i Umpires?Owens. Walsh and Chill. Time of [ game?1 hour and 30 minutes. Soldiers See Game. Hundreds of wounded soldiers saw the game between the Yankees and the Tigers at the Polo Grounds .yesterday as guests of Cols. Ruppert and Huston. The men were brought to the park in charge of the Knights of Columbus, and me i H"fj Dnno, wmcn piayen nctweon Innings, was voted the best that over vl?lt?l the Polo Grounds. GUN NEWS ) . I AY 13 TO MAY 17?STAN DA HD TIMK lea Hay Governors Wlliets New larslei Island Point. Haven P.M. A.M. P.M. A.M. P.M. A.M. P.M. 10:19 9 19 10 00 13 29 1:06 13 14 12 AO 11 0.'. 10:38 10:62 1:13 1 VI 12 AH 138 11.62 11:29 11 40 2 02 2 46 1 47 9 31 12 20 12 23 2 60 3 41 2 3 % 3 20 I 1 18 12:31 1:19 3 43 4 37 .3 28 4 22 i mav be a portion of the early run already | here. There have been seasons In the past 1 when early May found the aeabas* In lar?e uuantltie* on tho local grounds and there havo been seasons when the fishing pilots were looking for them In early June. The great seabass grounds off lxtng Reach have not been so productive for the past few years and the hosts had to make the long trtp to the Klondyke banks last year to be at all sure of a tnes of bass for their passengers. The appearance of the early has* I on the Long lleaeh grounds, as the pound net take off shore front Jones Inlet would I Indicate, ran surely be taken as a good sign | for the fisherman, and no doubt fteaeon White, who used to have the reputation of being able to locate the bass schools, will get ?.... il.w .on,, .nil .... ?.? I II... placet of tliis flrat run of ha?? Ftth Aplenty at the Bell Buoy J net SniAif, There were flth aplenty at the Bell Bsov I laat Sundnv, according to Ma* I'ollak of ; < anarale, who aatri that hit catch Included ling, hake and eome cod. At the llghiahlp George White and Pick Peraon hoth caught plenty of ling, hake and aome rod. ACES TODAY N VIAICA >R HANDICAP iia Handicap Boulevard Purse BS. BEGINNING AT t:.10 P. *1. tlon. Xlil Ht. and Tlh Ave.; alto I'latbuah :4!? I'. M. Erotrt Notlrand Ave. ."i niln. rlnl cart reterved for Ittdlet. Regular ni I'{: 10. 1:2* and ?:0? P M atop at iMMh fit., Jamaica, thence by trolley. A . B .1 Including Tat ROD AND GUN. " -? p B'?ert-?>rr Khikl Pink l ui ? " "71 '_a SAND and BLOOD WORMS D. REINGOLD \ FISHING TACKLE ' OF EVERY UEHCnimON. ? 121-123 8th Ave. (16th i Ph. CheUea 5444 ~ Mail Orders Filled. I 1 1 'I H ItABYIXlX BOATMEN'S ASSOCIATION-30 I private party boats. All of the well known | ) Captains are members. Book your dates now. I B Tel. .10 Babylon Or write BOYNK'S HOTKI., I ? Babylon, L. I., for dates. Flounders very I plentiful. I m, Special Trip to Babylon Sunday. May SI. ho Flounder Rods, $1.25, $1,115. sli l!IK U/AI 7 All Kinds of Wood and rt. w a * Mountings for Fishing Rods. ? 170 1st Ave. Itudlo Supplies. Orchard 5367. _ SAXI) ANI) bi.pod worms. t JK& FISHING TACKLE #&, ! A full line of both here, with all the little extras that fishermen need. X. t. MICHAKI,SON, 914 B'wny. Brooklyn. Ut >r ?/svi p Don't allow the poor stuff 1 ALNLL to rtiin your sport. ? Come here and get the best of It. Fl, Dnnr no A Cn S?4 Liberty Ave.. Brooklyn. j Doer fl? OI CO., phone Olenniore 0031. Is. "fllvmni-i" Private flounder parties at L.'1 Uiympia jrlre Island. Write or phona i for dates. Capt. BII.L, MARCLEY. Seaford, Q L. I. Phone Wantagh 164. || Fred Martens?New Tackle Store ; J>o LIVE BAIT?Everything for Fishermen. 34 8th av., near 12th St., New York. Tackle Us for Your Fishing Tackle. II Hods, Heels, Lines, Leaders, Hooks. BAIT. ? Fred J. Blrck. 17 Cooper Sq., at 3th St., N. Y. ? n n II leuves East 12lst St. Thurs., j,,. \QQ I'llll $1.50, 7 A. M., Clason Pt. 7:30, tr( UuU UU I flounder fishing on the Sound. ?Bring bait. KYHITZ BROS. * ivs. Tony's float, Baychester, Kr LmmlL 7:30; Itelden Pt., City Island, Co M l I dL.8 " Fare $1.25. Bring bait, kllllllUki Capt HARTNAOEL. p Tl inn III LEAVES CLASON POINT, IIILI An SUNDAY. 8 A. M., FOIl Su lUuunli flc?au^sI mueller n CHIPPER m leaves Clason Point, Sunday, 8. A. M. M Large Flounders. Capt. BYERS. II Plenty Flounders, Tomeods, Blackflslilng. Motor boat 32x9H to charter for Sound fishIng. 40 good rowboats to hire. Capt. P. J. II HERBURC.KR. Cold Spring Harbor. L. I. U FREEPORT'S NEW FISHING STATION. Wj Hudson Pt., foot Gordon PI. Get off 2 blocks east of Grove st. Walk 4 blocks South from ^ Atlantic ave. Boats for Inside. V' MAKE YOUR OWN RODS. A new lot of Bethabara just received. Greenheart, 10c. a ft. Agates & fittings. Repairing ii done. ('has. Voelirlnger. 1285 Myrtle av., Bkn. Ui niAkirrn Blackballing at Sfatirijht, ? rlllNr r K leaves Messenger's, Canarsle, '1. I IWHH.II Sun . A M Capt. WEIDNER. P. P Flounders?Fire Island, book your Ul (.mm dates. Capt. C. DEGAHMO, Baby- ? v'""' Ion, L. I. Tel. 05-J Habylon. ? Dolauradora sle. Sundays, 7 A. M. GLACSSGKN HHPS. He CI CAUnD Lvs- " Washington St., J. C., ?? CLCHRUn Sundays 7 A. M.. and Pier 1. C. ."1 R. R.. 7:30 A. M. Capt. It. Hawthorne. U FRF??H K*n ISLAND FISHING ri\COn gVsi-a Flounders - Make Dates ri Capt.Geo.Pciiachtel.Jr.Seaford.L.l.W'nt'ghai.'t L TACKLE?wood ? fittings ? and everything _ the fisherman may want. Repairing, a" Pecher. 343 E. 34th 8t. Tel. 2833 Murray Hill. \ n | J? Lvs. ft. ir.th St.. Hob.. 8:43. _ raj afl in p|er I. C. R. R.. 7:30 Sunday. 0, Capt. 10. BAELETTI. j J;| A V rDT leaves Stable's Bier, Canar- i ? ALr If I sle. 7 A. M. Sunday. * Capt. FAHEY. ! Ft MfliitnUJinfrn flounders?Fire Island?Book ~ Till lijll lico your dates. Guy Davis, Seallllimmil5U fori) [j j Tel. 180 Wantagh. I M Dnonllltft'01 Flounders lvs. Wreck Lead i ? HUSO UIBdally exc' M?n. and Frl., 8:13 ; If liwuuiuiutrain Sun 6,or> Capt. Herman. II ? I " A IT leaves Stahle's, Canarsle, 7 If IIJA II A. M. Thurs., Sat.. Sun. H ** Cnpt. MAX POLL A K. " n. ._L - leaves Messenger's, Canarsle, PC n h n n n n da,,y 7 a- m- c?pt. charrr LEY, formerly of Nancy B. Ev fl , Lightship?Leaves Shecpshead Ml uOH13IlCnBnay' dally 8' 8unday 7. Ll wm ( apt JOE MORAVEC. Jr. ? llnnti Inn leaves Sheepshead Hay, dally K nBUI US.and Suiiday 8 A M ? Capt. JOE .ST ! : FA NO. lit t/l Jtl__ Ka Ullltann l>arV r>?. ...... Ne i\ I niini KR dally 9 A- M" ?cePt Mon. *?d ? mUiiUmU wed, for flounder*. Bring bait M n... n II 'eafe* Canarsie Sunday iTd ^ Rose R. II. ya nj ADMIRAL 10 A. M. hSunday 7:30 A. M.. Lightship. Oapt. Charlla. U lankee Doodle II. ? OUTINGS-Boat "Elsie," I)r. passenger. ? 0?09rcnt by ,hc d'y- CI P.Belmont *? ? 1. Hun. 8 A.M. J. JENSEN. ^ Tho WinHo -Leavaa S1"*"'. boathouse. ^ I lie f? IIIRIB X!lroBR!' NVck. Sundays, f| Thursday* 8 A. M. Wl KTD I hi Le*vo!.i-very 8un- and ThuraUlin day'. 138il' st~ K- R . 7 A. M., _ Oyster Bay for fIouihUtv _ D AAA D leaves foot of West UStli at., ' Is nOSB. n. u A M su..^ r Capt. JOE. MEA BASS AND BLAC kfinh! 1 Fl MARl*'*vel1 Sheepshead Hay dallv 8. ' C.k.lT?#%res-lln 7.30 A M. QUS RAIT Sherwood-- m !___ "ring halt, ( apt. I und-trrm. 4b riodnnr P lea res Park Dock, Clason Br L. I C 0II UI Us Poln,? Sundays at 8 A. M. B? k IM u 11 ui w? Hilim ,,n U. Capt TEL). Be T It i ? IA leav es Hheepsliead Bay hulk- ?! I nI SI Id head, near Bridge, Sundays 0 t-.( a. m Capt. adam watson. ?,? ?. .a codfish? msg. . dl HOOerlr. ,VM- "2d So- Brooklyn, Sun. p? 7 A. M. OUS POLING. J>l i?j-, Tiohtmhip. moots hip. Kc lllnrTQ 11;, v 44th st Child Pari; Kun ?.7 JUUgO H A. M. ' i??l. I'. AN'DKRBON. I p, rmm roe Kindnormii nl?n.v* on hand *'' FIDDLERS at It \l MANN'S, Ro MM M Ann., N. T. 0. Tel. Harlem BT8T. Sj " IraM'i l.'laenn I't. Sun. H A. M. It, fl CPT RA f?r flounder*. Phone Havrmeyer lit LLCu I nw .1 ST<>1 :ilit II, C. Noehren hVh,,!,1"'.',';, Maunders kV Ooom Cr?It. Jamal w Hay AtlF. IICKK JjJ p aj < tHH-liHIM. HI rslilK. ' iPftrgie if!. I* ?.*?'? Wwn l.ead n or. trail! I |4 Ut?l ft1*' *"?sun ' Thiir*. MI'UhIv Mi I'IKVM VNl> K I.I UNl>KM*. Ml Lar|* < at' lie* of flounder* on tlie EVKRKTT j|' M., al??, hy roahoal" K ui-ii Ik Iv?-? Htalilo a I'ter, I'anarele, ok WihovyBfook 7 A M p" HIIIUHHIHUH , ' T I ,..,.1 .1, .US'. Pa I Sin U 1 "? I." iiynlmr JJ' I I IV IVl liny. HuiiilHV at 7 A M Krlno U,J "* * ? t"r AMERICA * A. . Hantfay f, h.>-*??.' Be h.-od Hay J. MliHAKL Bo Maw Ynrkar '? Htw|.ah?saii t??> i?aiiy t fjc mw iw*w I- m mt. Jc pill Vf\L arala 7 A. M. M K>nin>?'r*?r. 6c r a CIC 7 Mo'i mi J" tlolt L. N A M . A M l? SSI IIft. "? CllfciCUIMF " Hat 'InIIy Vi juninmc i J,, n Rr I 11 W n Y v .C.UUnui M H,m_7 TOVY l.T'N|lT_ ?n Hi |H lv* ?*h* i"h?-?rt Hay 'tally " a m. i * ntLuun ' Hu? . A M i >t,i r>inMA.v. 'f|" onAIAJFR I'lt"* Kail IMtli HI. dock Hun- ; in nunmvn K, I II I if C M? LILUL i. IIS Ml llAI.K?N??? I'rrr HimkiI Kl?hln* llwli. I'aH }g| Hill lln.nd??y. Haom JW IL I Sj SAM. W.'ltMH -IV. (Intrn OrrtPlil frtl f|?tl W? li'? parity lalini. IM Waal MM. I M r*.- <a_MA ? !? <1all> ?. Mnn A El uuant I , , A M Cap? '! Will rI" ?r unnki ni HUUnL'H v| s i M i ,?i M in,!,, ;nuiV A LUIVAI n, Syn 7 A M CMt Wm McAvo/_ j w % ROD AND GUN. ? FRESH and salt ws/er tackle of stand- ' aid makes at Cut Prices. Special for to-dayl Casting Hod, spilt bamboo, double cork grip, genuine agates. $7.25. Braided silk line, 16 lb. test, 75 ft., ISOc. Wood reels, fl.40 up. Cuttyhunk line, 150 ft., 35c. 1IARRY SILVER8TEIN, . U9UI oi., - uvora c-a?i oi um AVf. | STEAMER JOHN GULLY l.eavea Battery for Fishing Banks. 8 A. M. ttirduy and Sanday. Special acrojnmnda >ns for ladles. Bait, tackle and restaunt on board. FMHJ VI)Kit FISHING?OYSTER BAY. VISDOM 8A.M. ::lasou I'olui I'ark Dock, dally and Sunday. \HE 8I.W. Capt. BOB. hlitundr? VUlitng?Oyater Bay?Sanday. MADELINE S.?7 A.M. vs. E. 122d St. Thurs.. Sat.. Sunday. ring bait. A. I.YON8. Tel. University 3808 PJJIlAy OF FLOI'XDBKK Plre and Oak Island, via Babylon. Henry's itomoblle Ivs. oPtli st. and 2d nv. (Queen* ro Bridge), Sunday, May 14, at ft A. M. arp. Boat, bait and round trip, $4.30. For servatlons tel. Denote 640(1. SEA BASs AND HLAOKFIMH. l/ri VM dally 8 A. M., cxc. Mon. Sun. 7 A. M. Capt. J. MARTIN. JDOI FMT sails Sunday, 7 A. M : Sheeprtiead Bay. FISHIN6 O.N THE SOUND. MOTOR BOAT CASY TIMES Jh V** Ka? 121 at at., Sunday, May til. at . 30 A. M. BRING BAIT. FA KB 81.SO. \u?5'ro"lf rtflrttat-U.wrt Sooth Bay. ' .m .yloJ.' le.nv'" HrldK- Plaza, Lou* ide*h*'l? K^l M- Sunday.. Kara $4.30. in I. -821 Aatoria. ^ r"Ur" "pU,? ,rlpftOQ C , I'lmly ?r H?h. UOd Ll 'e"YM -Oth St. Creak 8 A. M. , .? . . .Ta "iKltt riahln*. now. / *'* p?.rhlJT- ' KLO, formerly of Steeple, awe Pier, Coney Uland. Tel. 3*41? Coney 1*1. | A|> J'1""-* I tilt llukr. I ,m1. Mb,; 11 HA * A- M- dally, Dunne's FVIlffV Dork. Kherpshead Bay. Capt. LOUIS KOMIARBK. CENTRAL TACK IB SHOP, nnufacturera of Tackle and Rod Flttlnc*. pairing. Sand and blood worm*. 581 t'enII av? near Shaffer ?t . Brooklyn. N. Y. 'and Worm*?Bait and Fishing Tackle. ?r*. Win. Marllonnld. .1181 Oman Av.. near union* Av., SlierpMiead Bay. Tel "517 nt-y I*. ' " _ J leaves Molltor'a ommoaore d2ck> Que*n??ater avuviv 8,B t Lonu j1#Brh nday. 8:05 train for OUTSIDE. Capt. Hen. I AIDE OYSTER BAY. ' Lit IKE large FMMNUFKV LEAVES CEASON POINT JNDAY 8 A. M. t'AIT. RI.KASK. IB JB leave* Sunday. Eaat Plat St., I A " :30 A. M., for Oyater Bay. LUH Bring bait. Capt. H. YOUNG. pa D leaves Wreck Lead Station dally III d lla *xc' Mon- A Frl. 8:42 train. 8ua 6:05 & B:03 trains. Launch** ta r*. O. RaUiman-Capt. Frank White. SEA BASS?HI.ACKKISH. I* PlrnlHo Dally 8 A. M. exc. Mon. II. blid ud * Krl -Sun- 7:3?- ,e*vIII v a a aaa mm 1||g Sheepahead Bay._ ' PLENTY COD AND HLACKFISH. f ll ITDV ,pav<a Iktyslde Dork, Sheep*. [nil head Bay, T:30 dally. Sunday 7 A. M. Capt. F. HAMMER. Ol'NDERS?OYSTER BAY?FLOl'NDKttA. . _IE __lvs. Hudson Park. New Rochella. .rnlPKOII<1a?>'? Sun-8;3?- *?? *? ? '6 * Brln? halt. Capt.FrankBaumana HATTKKY J.ANDINC. AI rVflM leaves Thursday, Saturday. NLvlUII Sunday. 7:4."> A. M.. for 17 ithonis. 14th St.. Hoboken. tl :.70 A. M. "toman Surf Canting Karl. 2IS0 ft.. 16*7 worth 100. Bnlt for sale. EOITI8 SPRUNG, 2701 Inntic Ave.. Brooklyn. Tel. Olenmore .*87S. i ir V Oyster Bay for big Flounders. Kasi flr R . River. 91st St.. dally cxc. Friday*. 1 "'7 A.M. Bring halt. Capt. BKRO. kin VII sp" nnd Itlarkflsh. ? r I T H Dally cxc. Mon., 8 A. M. Sun. 1 ** 1 11 7 A.M. Capt. J. MARTIN ksMSsall leave* Plage's Dock. Sheep*n3rnrnck,,''art Ba>> Tim .. sat.? am. iiuHIIUww3un 7. capt. y. peac.K. . _i |._ II leaves Sheepshuad Bay dally 3PT (IP II l'*c- Mo11- "i'1 P"r<. ? a. M . url* JUU * Sun. 7. ABCF1Y HUCKNER. hki.i'o. oi.d timer! shins boat CAPTAIN JOE now leaves narsle Sundays & holidays. Capt. W. Burton. 170 SEA BASS FRIDAY. " JD III Dally cxc. Mon. ft A. M. . I\. III. Hini. 7 A. M. 1. HARMS. Tlfnlfl leaves East 91st St. 7 A. AIT III U M. Sunday. Bring bait. Ottpt. OILNRR. _ 8 riMf1*!* /t will leave Clason Point A KKir. I I. Sunday at R A. M. for niuubi v.fiounrtcr, n vbiot UND Fl?hliw boat Greyhound leaves Huff's Boat 1 louse, foot 0th av.. Stelnway. ery Sunday. 8 A. M. CAPT. MUFF. Cttim dXMjtu (7Am;iii itipuq u|ow u|0?|* tOIA 8. & ELSIE . ~ , r leaves Ktahle's Pier, c'anarsle. Ale I P ar>d Sun. 7 A. M. J.lghta,l|P Capt. l'RANK tdson Park, NOMAD w Rochelle, 11 w I*1 " w Sunday, ff A. M.. for Oyster Bay. . . leaves Stable's Pier, Canai ilttliCil nle- Sunday. 7 A. M. q Capt. WILLIAM S1EMSKX. I ill I A Saturday. Sunday, Clason Point, II LIiIAA- Plenty tMi- Capt. Plotter. A Imp for charter any day oaknil leaves Claaon Point dally nSBDllU <?*cept Mon. and Frl.). UUUWMU Capt. ZETTKRBAUM. rty Boat "IDA" for Sale?Seen after t '. M. Sat. and Sun. at Stahle's Tier, Carsle. MAX PQ1.LAK, [} Sunday from Ulmer Park Pier MClUil h Seaweeda F. C. lyir 1 vs. Washington St.,Jersey City,'A.M.: lmL M.C.R.R.. 7:30 A.M. Capt Lagalpa. rotnCC leave* Claaon Point Dock tSlKLL g A. M. llbhbA leave* Rayslde dock dally 10, Rat. JHUnH 2 Sun. H. Capt. JOE ECOCK AMPHlON?FIRST DOCK. ishingTackle and Bait Dealer* who d>< not sell live bait have the >rd? "tackle only" or "no bait" following elr name* Llat appears Tuesdays, Thursvs and Saturdays. ANHATTAN AND THE BRONX bey A Imbrle, B7 Chambers. Whale. No balU lumann, 22M 2d av.. 116th at. Fiddlers. Luniann. John, 371 West 123th at. cher. 342 E. 34th St. Tel. Murray lllll 3825. rck, Fred. 17 Cooper 3a. Tackle and bait. >e, Alpbeua, 27 W. 125th St. Tackle only, ivefta, 2H John St. I Tackle tvega. 15 Cortlandt at. f at our tvega, 831 Broadway. > 5 stores, tvega, 111 K. 42d St. I Bait In ivega, l'j5 W. 125th at. 1 season, ikes, 732 Oth av. Tel. 10193 Circle. >ry. A.. 401 W. 50th St. Tel. 7538 Circle, itll, John, 428 W. 42d St. Tel. L'acre 0237. ichs, H.. 52 1st av. Orch. 0938. Bait A taokle Idenberg, 2521 8th av.. 133th. M'gslde 5073. irdon, 2127 Amsfd'm av., 185th. No halt, oss, 8th av. A 84th at. Second hand tackle, mower, M., 1083 Park av. Tackle and bait, dlbrun Bros., 1874 1st Ave. Tackle only, rscli. 800 Amst'd'm av. Tel. Riverside told. K'ligraef, 3t)7 E. 34th St. Tel. Van'bll 2350. tars,}!.3., Co..2438 8th Av.. 130th 8t.No bait. Herman. 3030 3<l av., 158th at. Tel.Mel. 1089. ffe, II. H Co., 523 B'way. Tackle only, rtland's. 08 Chambers. T'ckle-Helgramltes. tfer, 2084 Crotnna av.. 180th at. Bait, vltcn's, 551 E. 138th. Tkle. bait. Mel. 3989. irk's. 419 E. 148th at. Bait. Mel. 7040. try, R. H. A Co., Inc.. B y A 34th. No bait, irtens. Fred., 34 8th av. Tackle and bait, itropolltan Hdw. Co., Church A Voaey sts. lis. wm. A Bon. 21 Park pi. Barclay 6579. Ilvy, R. Co., 79 Chambers at. No bait. Illp's Bport flhop, 123 Nassau Helgramltes. llmenl. 385 Bleecker. cor. Perry. No bait. if J. II., 300 3d av. Tackle Only, tngnld. 121 av., 16th at. Tackle A bait, chman, J.. 242.1 2d av., 12b at.Tel Har. 7819. igcre Pcct Co.. B'way A ir.tli it. 1 Tackle igera Peet Co.. B'way al Warren at. cat our igera Pert Co., Herald sq., 88th at. I four >gem Pcet Co., 3th av. at 41st at. / stores, lavtibaum, 382 E. 138th, ft. "L," station. liubachAaon,.1012-.7 av (138th).Tel. Mel.1233. hoverllng. Daly A Oalea. 302 B'way. No bait hiiltr, N. A B. O. Co., 122 Nassau. No halt. Ivcratel'i. H? .130 ML SOth st. Tel. Col. 7727. n's 8 O. Co.. 131 W. Zld st. Tackls A bait, im Hofe. B. A Co.. 02 Fulton at. Tackle only. >nl?n*crkcADctmold,Inc...140 Mad. av. Tkie. ats. O, 170 1st av.. nr. 10th at. 8387 Oreh. BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. It A Tackle, 2(12 W.vekoff av. Tel. .1211 E'vg. < ilnjt. .">84 Liberty av. Tel. (llentnorc lifl.lt. fdc, 338 Bergen at., at 4th av. Bterllng 88k. ihnson. P.. 2f4? Wyoknff av. Tel. 0602 K'vgn. ngetnn T'VIe Co.. 1400 Fulton St. 7306 l.af. n-ser. Kred'k. A Co.. Fulton at. Tkle only, iraters. J. F . 33 Court at. Tel. 8844 Trl'gla. chaelsoti. II. II., 1274 ned'd av. N<i ball, rhaelaon, N 1,., 014 Broadway. No halt, jrrls, 17"7 Fulton St., field av. 1833 Bedfd. leper, 777 Woodward av. Tackle only, haaf, 100 Flathuah av. Tel. 2.110 Pterlfng, hehler. F., 231 Wyckoff av. Tel. 1037 E'vg. .te, 840 Fltiahlnr av. Tel. 4818 Btagg run* 7781 Atlantic av. Tel 3878 Olenmore. rhrlnger. 1283 Myrtle av. E'vgreen 7383W. OUT OF TOWN. elaehan.U.,717 Hack ck plk rd .W Hobekea.