‘Dazzy” Vance Whiffs Fourteen Giants in Nine Innings, But Brooklyn Loses Game — Former Hastings State Leaguer Hurls Good Ball Nebraskan’s Strike-Out Rec ord Best Made in Majors for Some Time — Champs Win in Eleventh. I _ EW YORK, May ■ 2. — Despite 15 ] , IL I strikeouts h y L I Pitcher “Dazzv" l I Vance, 14 of NI them in nine in j I ^ nlngs. Brooklyn I I ^ lost its seventh Yv game of the spring to I\ew York, the World’s champions win ning in the 11th inning, 7 to 6. Vance's strike out record was ■ the best made in the majors In recent years. Ten of j his strikeouts came in the first five innings. Mammaux relieved Vance In the 11th and Kelly’s secrifice flight i sent Frisch In with the winning run | BROOKLYN. I A B. II. O. A Stewart, 2b 6 2 2 4 lohnat.. 8a 6 2 2 4 T. Griff.,rf 4 13 0 N'eia. If K i 1 0 Ralley. cf 5 3 10 HrJilieb.. lb 4 0 5 0 High. 3b 4 1 1 2' Taylor, c 5 117 0 Vanco. p 6 1 o 0 Mam aux.p 0 0 n 0 Totals 44 12 32 10! NSW YORK AB.H.O.A Bancroft .as 6 0 3 2 Groh. 3t» 4 2 5 1 Frla« h, Lb fi 4 4 4 Stental, If 5 3 10 Yoons, if 5 3 2 0 Kelly lb 5 0 12 0 O’t ’oprj’ll.cf 6 1X0 Smith, C 5 2 5 1 KiSrintv'rs 0 0 0 0 Gaston, c 0 0 0 1 Ryan, p 10 0 0 .lonnard, p 2 0 0 2 r.Snydor 10 0 0 J Barnes, p 1 0 0 0 Total* 46 15 33 13 xTwn out when winning run scored. xBatted for Jonnard in ninth. r.Ran for Smith in 10th. Score by Innings; Brooklyn .003 000 021 00—6 New York . 10* 000 003 01—7 Summary—Runs; Stewart. Johnston (2). Bailey. Schiebner. Vance, Bancroft (2). Groh. Frisch (3). Stempel. Error*: Vance. Frisch. Bancroft (3). Two-base him: Tay lor, Frisch. Groh Three-base hit; Smith Stolen base; Stengel. Sacrifice hits. Schilebner, Griffith, Kelly. Double plays: Johnston, Schilebner; Stewart, Johnston. Schilebner; Groh (unassisted). I-eft on bases: New York. 12; Brooklyn. 11. Bases i on halls: Off Ryan. 1; off Jonnard, 3: off Vance, 4; off Mammaut, 1. Struck out By Ryan. 1; by Jonnard. 3; by Vance. In. Hits: Off Ryan. 6 in 2 1-3 innings; off Jonnard, 5 in 6 2-3 Innings; off J. Barnes. 2 in 2 innings; off Vance. 14 in 10 in nings (none out in 11th). off M&nimaux, l in 2-3 innings. Wild pitches: Ryan, lonnard. Winning pitcher: Jonnard. Um pires: Klem and Hart. Time: 2:46. Boston Beats Phllllf*. Philadelphia, May 2.—Boston won itsi sixth etiaight game and made it thr^e ' in a row from Philadelphia today by de- | feating the locals, 11 to 7. Both teams scored aimos. at will in the opening in nings. but after three pitchers had been) driven from the mound Oesehger and Weinert atoppad tha attack. Welnert j veakened in the closing Innings and si- ! 1 *wed the Braves to scort five runa in the las th-ee frames. B 8TON. AB.H.O A.' Powell, cf 3 3 4 0 S'hw'h, rf « 3 1 «• B’rkel, Cb • t l 0 M’Tnnia.lb R 3 11 0 B’rwell, if 2 l o o Felix. If . 4 1 1 <» i onion. 2b 4 2 4 & Kopf. as 4 2 3 4 Gnwdy. c R 0 2 1 fjfnewh.p 0 0 0 2 FTniflm.p oooo: Oeachgr.p 10 0 1 Totals 42 17 27 131 PHILADELPHIA. AB.H.O. A. Rapp, 3b 6 12 6 HolkP, 1b 6 2 12 0 WHVms, rf 6 2 2 0 Walker, rf 4 1 0 0 nennehy.lf 6 12 0 Sand, as 3 2 14! \Vtafne.2b 4 2 4 2' Henline, c 6 1 3 1 | Winters, p 1 10 0; Weioert, p 2 0 0 1 | Totals 39 13 26 13 South worth out. rut by batted ball. Scora by innings: Boston .104 "TO 311 — 11 Philadelphia . 130 000 300— 7 Summary—Runs. Powell (4), Boeckel. M'Tnola, Fell*. Conlon. Kopf. Filllngim. Oeachger. Rapp, Dtnnehy, Sand (2). Wriirhtatone (2». Henllha. Error*: Con lon. Rapp, Sand. Two-base hita: South north (2), William* (2), Henline. Powell. Molrnl*. Thr^e-base hit: Walker. Home runs. Sand. Boeck* 1. Wrightatone. Sacri fice hita: Winters. Conlon. Double playa: Henllno to Wrightatone, Rapp to W'rjght atone to Holke. Left on baseh. Bnaton. 12. Philadelphia. 10. Base on balla: Off FHMnerlm. 2; off CeaoBgrr. 2: off Win ters. 5; off Weinert. 2. Struck out: By Oeschger. 2: by Winters, 1; by Weinert. 1 Hit*: Off Oenewlch. 6 In 1 1-3 In nings; off Filllngim. 3 in 1 1-3 Innings; off Oe*chg*r, 5 in *> 1-3 Innings; off Win ters 7 in 3 1-3 innings, off Weinert, 10 ir, 5 1-3 Innings. Wild pitch; Winters ) Winning pitcher: Oeachger. Losing Pitcher Winters. L'mplres: Derr and Mc Cormick. Time; 2:24. Cue Matches Staged. Thomas A. Hueston. former world's champion pocket and threecushion billiard player, opened a three-day en gagement at Krnie Holmes' yesterday. Tn the afternoon Hueston beat his manager, Kdgar G. Spears, 100 to 25. fn the evening he defeated Morris Hines. 100 tn 13, running out in four i innings. He has high runs of M21 and 45. "I_ 1 Many Highs Enter. A record breaking list of more than 1.000 high school athletes from all sev tiona of the country are expected to enter the University of Chicago inter schoiastic meet, May 25 and 26. In vitations have been extended to 5,000 leading high schools and academies. Siki Arcppts Challenge. Tail's, May 1.—“Battling" Slkl has accepted' Georges Carpentier’s recent -halleng# for a return bout, says U’Auto. The fight la likely to ta«e place next September. Golf Kucis | - y * Q Whit It a player entitled to do if he drl\ ea a bat! and it rojlls funder a mowing mH' liinr being use. A. rules, a hall may he rlenned on the putting green, hut neither makes any al lowance for cleaning a hall lifted from ground under repair. Q If two halls lie less than ala inches from each other on the putting green In a single match, can the player of the hall nearer the hols play first Instead of lifting hia ball if he wants to, or must hs lift and let hie opponent play first ? A. He Is required to lift and allow tha opponent to play first. (Rend in your quaatlona to Innia Brown If an Immediate answer is desired, eft close stamped, self addressed envelope > A Tip for the Hound. Arnsud Missy a ays Beginner* usually suppose that aftar the drive they must always take a brassle for the second shot. Tet. they will often he wrong, for the nature of the lie will not always allow the breasts to be used and an iron club will answer the purpose better. A num ber of players, end these not the least accomplished, have a habit of using the braeale to make shots for which an Iron would serve much hettey. Their skill and practice in the game are so gre*r that i hay frequently get excellent teaulta In • his wsv. bur it is none the leae < ertsin that, according to circumstance* th» he gtirnar will he acting wisely In using only the club that is strictly appropriate to the rasa In hand. % EDDIE’S FRIENDS_ A Spring Fever Kpldeinic~j f HEY EWEW/wf '«^ )«W« °a» J PUT a CHERRYJ“////////'/\ FOP a COUPLA //////\ AflE STOiHlNG AT 4 IN MlNJE J l‘i '"///\ OAV5 ' WHEPE rv ’ A ANY OLD THING il __Y‘ GOING11 ) //////A WHADDA y’ SAY all painted up. | 'a^ Really an if I CAM I 1BEEN FIGURING OUGHT TO GET MAKE IT TM' / ON1 0,01 MO FOR- OUT MOPE • 1 ABOUT A WEEK __ A GOING FISHING NOW- A MAN VOu VWOW, A FOR A COUPLA % [ NEEDS SOME I GUY GETS IN VDAYS MFy' 7 RECREATION A RUT BEING J ABOUT THIS TIME IN TOWN ALU WEEK y / op THE YEAR THE TIME ' —-— \ guess i’ll overhaul _^ l MY TACKLE A T'MORPA V_ NIGHT cn />=» X _1 tEJUU »T I»TL r»ATUW ««»VICt INC. M -—a Artur icon Athletic* Win a Game. Boston. May 2.—Boston outhit Phil* delphia today, but triples by Perkins and Galloway, together with error* by Fawster and Burn* in the first inning gave the visitor* four runs and they eventually won. 4 to 3. It was Rommel's first vic tory of the year. After the first Mur ray held the visitors scoreless and gave them three hits. Score; FHlL.ADIGL.rH I A. ABH.O.A. M'hewa.cf 3 0 10 Ferkina.c 4 2 4 0 Hale,3b 4 0 0 3 Hauser, lb 4 0 1 li 0 Miller,If 3 0 3 0 Cloll'ay.ss 4 10 5 MeQ'an.rf 3 2 0 0 Dykes. 2 b 4 0 3 3 Rommel, p 4 0 0 7 Totals ?3 5 27 18 HUSTON A BIT O A FeWster.ss 4 13 4 Collins.rf 4020 H'rtsjf.lb 4 1 J 0 Burns, lb 4 113 0 Meno ky.lf 0 0 n 0 Rslehle.tf 4 15 0 MrMlen.nb 2 0 0 2 Shanks,2b 3 1 2 .3 zSkinner 10 0 0 Picinlrh.c 3 2 0 1 Murray.p 2 0 0 5 zDevormer 1 0 0 0 Total* 32 7 27 1* zBatted for Shanks In ninth. r Bautd for Murray in ninth. Score by innings: Philadelphia .nnn noo—4 Boston .001' 100 non—3 Summary—Runs Perkins, llaie. Miller, Galloway, Collins, McMillan, Plrlnlch. Krrors Matthews. Galloway, Fewster (2), Burns, Flcinhh Three-base hits: Perkins, Galloway. Stolen masea: Hale, Miller Sacrifice hits: Murray, McMillan Double play. Galloway to Dykes to Hauler, Reft on bases: Philadelphia, 6; Boston, fi. Bases on balls: Off Rommel, 2; off Mur ray. 3. Struck out. By Rommel 2 em pires: Nalltn and Owens Time 1 30. Cobb |*f» 17 PlHjers. Detroit, May 2.—Manager Cobb used 1. j.*>’•'« io win todays game from Cleveland. 4, to 3. L'p to the eighth Inning Morton allowed the Tiger* only three hits. With, two out in the eigb’h and Cleveland leading, 3 to 1, Morton passed Woodall Bessel batting for Cole, singled and Blue, who followed, scratched a one bagger off Morton's glove Veach batted fur Haney an() singled. Woodall scoring W th the b.»« * filled. Morton walked Cobb, forcing in t lie run that tied the count. Fothergill * ■ Ingle scored Blue, but Vea< h was out at the plate trying to tally. CLEVELAND A B.H.O.A Ja’son, If 4 2 4 Ai Wa'by, 2b ♦ 1 2 4 Spe’er. cf 4 2 0 0 Guisto. lb 3 0 8 2 Summa, rf 4 1 2 A 5*ew a Blue. lb 4 114 1 Haney. 3b 2 0 « 2 .lone*. 3b ft ft n o Cobb, cf 3 2 14 Port'll!. If 4 1 4 » Mellon, rf 2 1 2 n Moore, rf 0 ft ft ft Pratt. ?b 2 0 12 K*rr. as 3 0 3 3 Woodall, C 2 ft 2 3 PHIette. p 1 ft ft 3 Cole, p ft o ft ft Datii*. d o ft ft ft r.Manueh ! ft ft ft cRateler 1 1 ft ft tVei< h 1 1 ft ft Burke 0 ft ft 0 Totals 27 7 27 13 xRafted for Guiato in nintfy rBartcd for Pilllette in * \th zBatted for role lt> eighth. rBafted for Haney in eighth. 7Ran for Baaaler in eighth. Seor» hy Inning*: Cleveland .f»o| nr>: r.oO—3 Detroit .00«» 0©h j.Tx — 4 Summary— Run*: Jamieson. Warn by, Myatt, Blue Hanley, Woodall. Burke • Errors: Lutgke, Heilman. Two-baa* hit Heilman. Three-base hit. Speaker. Stolen GAMES TODAY WENT Eft \ LEAGt E. 'I uKn at Om ihx. Oklahoma City at Sioux City. Wichita at De« Moines St. Joseph at Denver. NATION A LI.EAG I'E. Chicago at St. Louis Cincinnati at Pittsburgh. Boston at Philadelphia Brooklyn at New York. AMERICAN I. EAGLE. St Louis at Chicago. Cleveland at Detroit. New York at Washington. Philadelphia at Boston. AM ERICA N ASSOCIATION. Toledo at Louisville. Cniumbua at Indianapolis. Milwaukee at St Paul. Kansas City at .Minneapolis. bear. Sum ma. Double plays Sewell. Warn by. Guisto. Blue. Kerr, Blue, Pratt, Blue. Left on base*. Cleveland, 2. Detroit. 3. Base* on bnli* tiff Mur- j ton. 4 Struck out By Morton. 3. flit* tiff Morton, ff .n so\on two third* Innings off Metevier, 1 in one-third In ning. (iff Plllette, 7 in six innings; off Cole. 2 in two inning* off Dauaa. o in one inning Wild pJfLh: Morton. Win ning pitcher: Cole ifoning pltch«r Mor- * ton. Umpire*: Orrnsby, Dineen and Hilde brand Time; 2 19. W hite Sot Win, 4 to 2. Chicago May 2—Elam Vangilder *1 lowed only threw « alter'd hit*, but hi* wildness. coupled with daring has** run mng on the part of Johnnny Moatfl and some ragged support, enabled Chicago to j defeat St. Louis. 4 to 2, today. Charley Robertson pitched In fine form, the visi tors being able to bum h hit# in only two Innings. Score P. LOCI 8. AH H o A Tobin, rf 3 110 Fo*t«r.2b 3 0 2 2t .1 o'boon.of 4 0 10 Wlll'mi.lf 4 14 0 Mr Mu* ! b 4 111 1 Sevrroid.c 4 2 3 2 K R'b’n.ftb 4 114 G#rh*r »a 3 0 J 5: V k Idrr.p ? 1 n 1 »R«*nnett 10 0 0 Pruett,p 0 0 0 o' Total* 32 7 24 15 • 'll ir’AOO A R H O A. ' lfo©p#r rf 3 0 10 MriTlin «g '2011 • ’oiling. 2b 2 0 2 3 Shelly, lb 2 13 0 Mogtil,» f 4 14 1 Kg mm. 3b I 1 3 4 Elhh.lf 4 1J0 «>ti|s, Mo, May 2 —Pounding three pitchers for 17 hits, Ht. Louis to. day defeated Pittsburgh 1 22to 1. Hornsby got ,1 safeties out of four trips to the plat® and Myers 4 out of 6. PITTSBURGH 8T LOUIS A B H O A V. M’v'le, **» 4 1 4 3 • 'ar*y, ( f 4 3 4 1 Bljb**. If 4 1 1 o; Ru « l, rf 4 111 T’rn'y. 2K 4 12 3 Tr'yn'r. 3b 4001 Gr’m’ lb 4 2 m o1 Schm’dt. c 4 o 4 1 M'r’nn, p 10 0 1, Kun*. p 1 o 0 l Bf i#r. p 0000 iB'h'rt, 0 0 0 O' AB H O A P! Bids. 1 r b 2 *1 0 rf BIS# H'n'by. 2h 4 2 4 2 BTml'y. 1b 1 ft 9 ft Stork. 3b 4 112 Mysra. rt R 4 4 ft Fr'grati, *« 6 1 ? R A'ns'th. r S 1 1 ft rt-fsr. p s ; ft 2 Total* 3S 17 27 11 I Total* 34 * 24 13 *Rittr* QuigL'y and Pflnnan. Tima 1:31. Kitty League to Open. The Kitty League will begin Its season May 15 and close September 3. Eight teams will compose the circuit, as follows: Hopkinsville. Paducah, Mayfield, and Pulton, in Kentucky; Springfield, Dyersburg end Parla, In Tennessee; and Cairo. In tlllnola N 0 W N 0 w NORMA TALMADOE in Bayard Veillar’a Play “Within the Law” The Supporting Cad Include* Lew Cody Jack Mulhall Eileen Percey Helen Ferguson Price* on Thi* Production: Night* and Work Day* OC Sun. Mat. Till S P. M. Children Anytime IOc RUPERT HUGHES \ FOR SALE) NOW PLAYING Vauda villa—Photoplays LAST THREE DAYS LAUGH BILL with • ho*i of fun feature* SATURDAY RUTH BUDD America** famnu* vaudeville alar Gibbon* to 'lour West. New Orleans.—Tommy Gibbon*, j matched to meet Jack Dempsey at j Shelby, Mont., will start an exhibition tour of the west ending at Shelby, ,n time to begin training for the bout, Eddie Kane, his manager announced. Freedman Suspended. New York—William "Sailor" Freed man, lightweight pugilist of Chicago, j was suspended by the Now York state1 athletic commission, "until criminal! charges against him are disposed of ”! Freedman is facing a second trial on a charge of murder. Thorpe Loses. Butte, Mont.—Piling up a big early lead, Joe Slmonb h, of Butte, won the decision of the judges over Harvey Thorpe, of Kansas City, here last! night in a slashing lo round bout. Grand Open* July 4. North Kandall race track at Cleve land is a busy place these days, with over 200 trotters and pacers quartered .there, working out for the first Grand ! Circuit meeting of the season, which opens at the track the week beginning' July 4. Won't Sign Lode. Members of the Michigan varsity baseball squad refuse to sign the sportsmanship code for baseball that has been drafted by a committee of "big ten” athletics directors. Walter Johnson Holds Yanks to Three Hits—Scores Shutout \ eteran Hurler Displays Old Time Form in Trimming New York, 3 to 0. ' ASHNGTON, Miy 2.—Walter John son held tha Yankees to three scattered hits to day and scored his first shutout of the season. Washington whi ning 3 to ft. The j |/\ veteran t wirier displayed his old time form, work ing smoothly in pinches, with the aid of two dou ble plays. The contest whs the 1.000th consecu tive major league game for Everett Scott. Yankee shortstop. 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