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New York Giant Sluggers Clout Out a Trio ol Hoi tiers in Opening Game ot Series With Phillies -^ _ __ - Three Bingles Give Visitors c;* All of Tallies One Man on Base When Meusel Leans on Stick; Groh, Kelly, Connect. i ' Philadelphia, May 31.—Three home runs by Meusel, Groh and Kelly en abled New York to win the first game of the series from Philadelphia today, 4 to 1. These three blows accounted for all the Giants' tallies, one man being on base when Meusel hit for the circuit. Tierney, the new second baseman of the locals, made his first appearance in home field, Score: NEW YORK AB.H.O.A. BVroft.ss 4 0 2 3 Uroli,3b 3 3 0 1 Frisch,2b 4 12 4 Meuiel.lt 4 110 Young, rt 4 0 11 Kelly.lb 4 1 11 1 C'gham.cf 4 13 0 Snyder, c 4 0 « 1 BenMey.p 3 111 Totals 34 8 27 12 PHILADELPHIA ABgH O.A Mokan.lf 3 13 0 W’htat'e,3b 3 0 0 5 zP'kinaon 10 0 0 WilU'ma.cf 4 0 3 0 Lee.rf 3 110 Walker.rf 0 n 0 0 zPapp 1000 Tierney,2b 3 0 13 Holke.lb 3 2 13 0 Sand.sa 2 0 13 Wilson, c 3 15 0 Mitchell,p 2 0 0 2 zH*»nllne 10 0 0 Hubbell.p 0 0 0 1 Totals 29 5 27 14 zBatted for Wrightstone In ninth. zBatted for Walker in ninth zBatted for Mitchell in eighth. Score by ingtngs; New York .200 000 011—4 Philadelphia .010 000 000—l Summary—Huns: Groh (2». Meusel, Kell;', Holke. Error*: Bancroft. Groh, Kelly. Two-basH hit: Groh. Home runs: Meuuel, Groh, Kelly. Double plays Bent ley to Bancroft to Kelly. Sand to Tierney to Holke; Frisch to Bancroft. Left on bases: New York. 5; Philadelphia, Bases on balls: Off Bentley. 2; off Mitchell. 2. Struck out: By Bentley, 4; by Mitchell. 4; by Hubbell. 1. Hits: Off Mitchell, 7 in 8 innings: off Hubbell. 1 in 1 inning Losing pitcher: Mitchell. Um pires: Quigley and Pfirman. Time: 1:57 Reds Beat Cub*. ^0 t.'i/U'innat I. May 31.—The Reds con ■^^Tinued their winning streak today by beating the Cub*. 3 to 2. in the first game of the series. Luque pitched well, scor ing his fifth victory in six starts this season. The Reds scored a run in the first inning on an error by Grantham -nd hits bv Duncan and Bohne. Cheeves then blanked them until the seventh when a pass, a triple by Burns and a single bv Duncan earned two runs. It was the third straight errorlean game .'or the locals. SrnrA• CHICAGO A B.H.O.A Statz. cf 4 13 0 Holo’r, ss 4 n 2 3 Ora’m. 2p 4 0 4 1 O’Far'l. c 4 3 2 1 Fr I* u. 3b 3 2 2 1 Wsia. If 4 0 3 0 Calla’n, rf 3 0 2 0 Hart't. lb 3 0 6 1 Chf*e's. p 2 0 0 1 xHpaO 0 0 0 0, Osb’ne. p 0 0 0 0 Totals 31 6 24 8 CINCINNATI ALJ.H.O.A Rurns, rf 5 1 0 n Dau't, *b 3 0 14 2 Duncan, If 4 2 3 0 Rouch, rf 3 0 2 0 Rohne. 2b 4 2 4 3 Plne'l, 3b 3 1 1 2 «'ace'y. as 4 1 2 * HarK’e, c 2 1 0 0 Luqua. p 4 115 Totals 32 9 27 20 x Matted for Cheevea in sth. Chit ago ..*. 010 000 010—2 Cincinnati . 100 000 20x—3 Summary—Rum: O'Farrell, Heathcote, Burns (2). Luque. Error. Grantham. Two-base hit: Pinelll. Three base hits: Burns. Bohne. Stolen bases: Burns. l)un. can. Frlberg. Sacrifice hit: Frlberg. Double plays: Bohne to Caveney to Pau bert; Holiocher to Grantham to Hart nett. Left on bases: Chicago. 4. Cin cinnati. 10. Bases on ball*: Off Luque. 1 . off Cheevea. 3. Struck out: By Cneeves. 1 Hits: Off Cheevea. 7 in 7 Innings, off Oaborne. 2 In 1 Inning. Hit by pltchfed bail: By Cheevea. (Daubelt ami Hargrava) Losing pitcher: Cheevea. Lmplrea: Klem and Wilson. Time. 1:37. Dodger* Bent Brutes. Boston, May 31—Grimes held Boston to five hits today and his batting helped materially in Brooklyn's 6 to 2 victory over th* local club In the ninth, with .he score tied at 2 all. Grimes singled. He scored when Marquard threw wild on Nei*' sacrifice bunt. Johnston's double W *ored Nets *nd the former scored on sue. v-esslve sacrifices by Bailey and Wheat Score: BROOKLYN. AB.H.O.A. N'ela. cf 2 15 Oi J’ston. 2b 5 3 3 F. Bn1lev. rf 3 n 0 01 f 4 9 3 l Ko'nitr. lb 5 1 9 1 McCn. 3b 3 1 n 2 Hi*h. hs 4034 Taylor, c 4 2 4 1 Grfrnes. p 4 9 1 3 Totals 34 10 27 16 BOSTON AB.H.O A Nixon. If 4 I 2 0 Powell. <t 3 0 o 0 S'worth, rf 12 4 0 Mel's. lb 3 0 6 0 Rckel, 3b 3 0 2 3 Pel lx 2b 3 o j O'Neil, «• 3 0 9 1 Smith. 3« 3 1 o 2 M'quard. p 3 1 0 2 Totals 29 6 2710 Brooklyn .. . .001 100 0011— Boston . ooo loi non—> I Summary—Runs: Neis. Johnston, M ' t’arren. Grimes (2). Nixon. South • ; TCrrors: O'Neil. Murquard Two base h. ~ Johnnton. Nixon, Southworth. Thn • ’ < 1 hits: Taylor, Grimes. Southworth S' base. Neis. Sacrifice hits- Bailey < i Wheat, Neis, Mrlnnis Double u\■,<* h'arren to Johnston to Fournier I.r: bases: Brooklyn. 9; Boston :■ Ras-^ >> bails Off Grimes 1: off Mar-r ard. 1 Sturrk out: Bv Grimes. 4 by Marquur 4 Umpires: Moran and Finneran. Tim* 1 45. ■t. I.oirs. J: Pittsburgh. 1. St. T.ou is. May i — St T.ouis took | the firs? rnm<- of : ha series with Pitts- | burgh tr da'. • to I The locals pound- • ed .'tcadoo? e„r f bits in the fourth for three fa HP*- ft was Meadows firat appearam e heie achIiis' hla former team- ! mates In a Pittsburgh uniform Score PIT Tori ’I'fM A B ’ T < > A Maranv an 4 0 l 4 f'arev.rf 4 0 2 0 Biuhoe.lf 1 1 o Hu*K»ll.rf 4 110 Tifly'or.r’b 4 1 1 rirJn>m.1 b 4 114 1 HawPaSb 3 I 2 5 PU hmtat «• 3 n 1 0 M cad's.p loin Total* 32 5 24 16 HT. LOUIS a n h n a Smith.If 2 0 10 Pver.Jf loin Klftrk.rf 2 2 2 0 Torpor, ,2b 4 12'! Hot tom. lb 4 2 « 2 Stork.3b till Myera.cf 4 o j n FrMgau 8* 12 1 2 M’Curdy.c > i 1 o Toney.p 10 2 1 Total* 21 »27 S bcor* hv Inning* Pittsburgh .mo non noo — 1 St Foul- non :: 1 o nnx— t Summary — Run*: Traynnr. f»y*r. ?*la< k. Turnon er, Mvcr*. T"o b«*.- b Kr*|gHU. Kl*rk Sacrtfb’f-- Finch »>».t»b|«» pin y«: M**d jwg to M.iranvllb- to Crlmm: Stock to Toonrcpi to Bottoml«»v. Reft on b»*#m PlttMburgh. • St Lomjm. Hhs^h on ball*: Off Meadows. I: ..ff Tones. 1 Struck out: Rv Ton**, j I’niplres: Hart and McCormick. Tim* 1 19 Chicago White Sox Infielder Released to New Y ork Club Chicago, May 31.—Kniie Johnson, inflelder, today was relcHsed to the ^Nevv York Yankees on waivers, ao ^••ording to announcement at the of fices of the Chicago White H«»x today. Johnson came to the White Sox from Salt Lake City of the Pacific Coast league. Omaha Srhneider Klertrics Lose to P;- ific Junction NperiRl In The Omaha II... Glenwood, la., May 31.—Pacific Junction Im ftebu 11 team defeated the Omaha Schneider Electrics here to day by a score of 7 to S. Batterlea: For Pacific Junction, Bun:gardner, Gidley and Johnson, and for Omaha, Kihler, Blaaen and Postwaite. Will Play Semi-Final Game in Parochial Loop The semi-final game In the Paro chial Schdtd baseball league will bo played Sunday between the St. Bridget team, champions of tlis South league and St. Cecilias, champs of the North league. The winner of this game will nrit Wenzeslaus, title holders of the Cen tral jeague, for the championship of Omaha. The championship game will be played at Elmwood park, Tuesday, June 3. Prepare for Fight Growth Shelby, Mont., May 31.— E. H. Wil ! Us, general manager of the Great Northern railroad, will arrive here from St. Paul within the next few ' days, where he will go Into confer ence with other officials of that road to conclude plans now under way for a complete advertising folder on Shelhy and the championship fight, which will be broadcast throughout the coutury. Buffaloes’ Shortstop Jumps His Contract Jong 3) e/a 6 e. "Tony” Defate, Opiaha shortstop an*! one of the leading hitters on the club, has "jumped" his contract, ac cording to Manager Kd Konetchy of the Buffaloes. Defate "Jumped" to the semi-pro club at Kenosha, Wis., where he will be employed by the Nash Motor com pany. The Omaha shortstop formerly played with St. Joseph and Minna apolis. Defate went to Minneapolis before the close of the 1922 season and was obtained by Omaha in a Crack Horsemen Plan Golf Game on Steeds to Open Tournament Special Dispatch to The Omaha Hee. Norton, Kan., May 31. — Hugh Strickland of Fort Worth, Tex., champion hronc rider of the world, and Sam Garrett of the University of California, champion roper, will play a game of golf on horseback here Friday, June 1, at the open ing of the Midway Golf tournament and Friday rodeo. The winner of this match will be the champion horseback golf player of the world. The match will be played over tlie course of the Norton Country club. trade that sent Dan Tipple to the Association club. A larger salary than he was re ceiving fro mthe Omaha club Is the reason for Defate's ''jump." "Jackrabbit’’ Apperson, Omaha util ity player, has asked for his release from the club. Appersn isn’t satis fied with playing utilitiy roles, thus the desire to get his release. Win Tennis Matches. Philadelphia, Pa.. May 31.—Miss Anne Townsend and Miss Molly Thay er were the victors in the feature matches today of the Pennsylvania and adjacent states' women's tennis tournament at the Marion Cricket club. Miss Townsend defeated M>g. Gilbert Harvey, 6-2, 6 1, and Miss Thayer eliminated Miss Mildred Wil lard. 6-4, 6 3. Miss Thayer and Mrs. H. B. Coxe, Jr., defeated Mrs. Harvey and Mrs. M. B. Huff, in a second round doubles match, 6 4, 6 4. Sandy Bush Lose?. Rye, N. Y., May 31.—A. Sandy Bush of Louisville, Ky„ representing Cul ver military Institute, was defeated in the semi final round of the national interscholastic golf tournament yes terday by M. Byrne, Polytechnic, 2 to 1. D. Bowmann of Tome, won his semi final round from C. E. Sommer, of Stuyvesant high, New York, at the rtineteenth hole, one up. The finals will be played tomorrow' in 36 holes. “*■ Chile holds the world's monopoly in saltpeter. EDDIE’S FRIENDS An l.'nwelronie Interruption f WELL, WELL*^?? JUST IN TIMeAI LOO* AT ALE V TKE EASY WONEY) \ EAyiN' A pound/ \ LOOSE 1 ) / \NEvE <t>0t A . y fej / PULL 6-AM6, GoiM.,r'' fellas'-Honest/^ it ,snt THREST or TH’ JESSE JAM Li Bunch are out Tj *n‘His IN TH* KiTC-HErU ) ©uNCH - ^ with exjtme.- / that lets \ TAICC ^ LOOK ) \ For? yourselves/ TUI's IS \ in-deed A Pleasure ! Gimme a 5TACVL AN DEAL me IN » _ __ „ '7/MW/ //// © ■* **rr*L ^unM fccwvtca. iwr Members of U. S. Amateur Golf Team Enter Tourney Baltimore, Md , May 31.—Dr. O. F. Willing of Portland, Ore.; Jack Ne ville of San Francisco and Guy Standford of Washington, members of the American amateur golf team who competed in the'British amateur golf tournament and Walker cup event recently, were among the 108 en trants in the annual invitation tour nament of the Baltimore Country club, which opened today. Dr. Willing waa paired with H. Lennox Bond III of the Rolling Road Golf club, Baltimore: Neville with Donald Woodward, Canada Country club. Washington, and Standford with Garinder White of Baltimore. They were not acheduled to get away be fore rnidafternoon. D. Clarke C'orkeran of Philadelphia, victor in 1921. also ia competing Chicago Mayor Clamps Down on Boxing Show Chicago, May 31—The Injunction obtained by the boxing alliance under which bouta have been staged in Chicago is unlawful and the police will be ordered to ceaee the sport, it was announced this afternoon by Mayor William E Dever. “The lid will be clamped on and clamped on tightly," he said. American League. Yank* H in fame Victory. Sew York. May* :;i —Tht New York Aniprl' am today celebrat'd their return from a successful road trip with an easy victory over Boston, * ho score being 8 to 1 The Yankees piled up six runs on Murray and O’ Doul in the fourth Inning by bunching seven hits with Red Sox misplay*. Plpp ti**d Heihnann’s Arnert cm league i • » ord for the season by hit ting in his .’1st consecutive game, fckote: BOSTON AB JI.O.A Mitchell,** 2 12 2 Walters, c 3 o h 2, xRetchle 0 0 0 Plcinich, c 0 * 0 o" Men'ky.ct 2 13 1 Burns. J b 4 1 « 11 Harris If 404 ft F’sst'd, rf 4 1 3 <0 •Shanks. 2b 4 1 2 V M'MTn.lb 3 0 1 2. Murray, p 1 0 n 1 O’Doul, p ; n n n Totals :» 5 24 In' NEW TOR K. AH H O.A. Witt, if f» 0 f» 0 I Mifra m, 3b 5 2 13 Ruth, rf 3 2 4 0 Plpp. It 3 15 0 Metis*! If 4 2 10 FP na'gli. c 4 0 5 3 Ward. 2h 5 3 11 Scott, h* 4 111 M'Nally, w* 1 11 o Shaw key. p 5 2 0 0 Totals 35 14 27 S xBafted for Walter* In eighth. Score by inning* T<o*ton .onrj ono btfi—l New York .. 000 420 ##y — *1 Summary—Run* O'Doul. Dugan (2), Ruth (2). Plpp, Ward, Bco ft, Shawke\ Error* Mitchell Harris Shank* (2). Mc Millan. Plpp Two-base hit* Ruth (2). Throe-base hit: Scott Sacrifice bf«: Witt. Double play*: Bengough to Ward. Menoaky to Shenks, Dugan to Ward. Left on ba*e*: New York,. 14. Boat on, * Base* on ball*: Off Shaw key, 7 off Murray 3; off O'Doul. 2 Struck out; My Hhawkev, 6; by Murray. 1: by O'Doul, 2 Hi** Off Murray. *> In 3 1-3 inning*, off O’Doul. S In 4 2 3 Inning*. Hit hv pitched ball: Plpp by O’Doul Wild pitch Murray. Losing pltchr. Mnrrav 1'mplrm Row land. Moriarity and Hildebrand Tune: 2:10. Homer 44 in* fur Indian*. f’hicago May 31.—Tri* Speaker-* home run smash with a man on in th#* sixth Inning gave Cleveland the inning mar gin of r, to 4 again*: f'hio-gg.. in »he final game of* the eerie*. The local* had sev eral opportunities to forge ahead, but lacked punch. iv or* . CLBVELA ND ATI.H O A 3’if non. if 4 3 3 o Wa by. 2b 2 1 3 3 Spker. of 4 2 7 0 Brn'er. lb 3 0 fc 1 Siimma. rf 2 1 10 • ’ olly. rf 1 0 0 i .1 Sell, hj 4 1 2 1 L’xke. 3 b 4 1 1 My alt. c 4 1 2 0 >f'v,er. p 3 0 0 ii Uhl*, p 0 0 0 *< Total* 31 10 27 81 CHICAGO AB H O A Hooper, rf 4 0 2 0 VrC'ian. «■ 5 3 1 2 Collin*. 2b 2 2 2 H Movtll. rf 5 2 3 • Pheeiy. Ib 4 1 12 2 Kulk. If S 1 0 0 Kumm, 3b 4 loi Srhalk, c 3043 Thurnton. p 2 0 1 3 Cvenicro*. pi 0 1 1 zStrunk 1 0 0 0 T. Blknp, r* 0 0 0 0 Total* 24 10x24 1* zBatted for Cvenjrroa in eighth. z.1 Sewell out fur Interference Cleveland .1 -o 2f*2 000—5 Chicago * . 2f*0 "<*o no—4 Summary—Runs: .Iam:*#on *2). Wam by Speaker (2t. McClellan (2). Collin*. Falk Error. Myatt. Two-base hit Speaker thr*e-bave hit: Jamieson Home run Speaker. Stolen le«e* Collins. Mow til. Falk Kamm Sacrifice h’t* Wstnby (2), Sheely, Summa. Collins r>otiM* play* Lv'zke to Wamby to Brower; Kamm to Collins ?o Sheely l^eft on bases Cleve land, 1. Chicago. 1 r» Fta*e<i • ba' is: Off Metevier, l, off Cvengros. 1 Struck out By Thurston 1 ; by Cv*ngr-»s i by Uble, I: by T Blankenship. 1 Flit* Off Thurs ton. 7 in e Inning- ff *’-.engr**« . n . Inning* off T Blankenship 1 ir 1 in ring. off Metevier. f in 7 inning® (none out In eighth): off Uhl*. I in 2 inning* Winning pitcher Metevier Dosing pitch er. Thurston. Umpire* Ormeby and Con nolly. Time. 2:04 Brown* Trounce Tiger*. Detroit May 31 —The tumbling Tiger* I took an ft to I beatls* from >♦ l.ouiff to day. when the Brown* hatter three i>e !.■<' * i jit h- . - iiaid. while " riffht was # ho Id in the l<v ala at a safe distance. Severetd hit safely five time* out of five, twice for two haws Kvery Brown hit ►wfely. Johnson. who finished for De troit, war the only one of the Tiff* r pitchers who was able to puzzle the visi tor* in the ninth he struck out the aide. Score: __ ST. LOL JH A B.H O A. Tpbin. rf ;» a 2 0. U<*rb*r. m i J 1 J'b*on. rf fi 2 2 1 Wil ma. If 5 2 2 01 M’M'n*,2b 5 1 5 0, H’vrr'd. c 5 i 2 l| Hch’b'r. lb 5 1 !» 0 KH*rb* 3b 5 1 3 7; Wri*hf. p 2 I 0 0; Total* 43 17 27 12 lUSTRUI J ■ AB H O A. If any, aa 4 0 2 r» Blue, lb 5 3 9 Z robb cf * fc 2 3 '» Vaack, if 4 1 1 L H'lm'nn. rf 4 1 2 '» Pratt. 2b 4 2 0 1 i*tahaw.2b 4 0 3 7 Tlaaslar, c 3 0 6 L (’ollina. p 10 11 FranHa. p 0 0 0 O Jobnaon p 2 1 0 1 zManuah 0 0 0 f> Total* *« 10 27 19 zBattrd for Johnson in ninth Score by innings: Hr I -* i u is .121 121 0™—* I). troit .100 011 000—* Summary-— Rons JarObson, McManus * :•) Severetd 12), Kllerhee 12). Wright. 1:1 u ■ , Heitrr. ann Johnson. Krrora: Ger h r Cobb HHImann. Collins. Two-bnw hits: Sever, d (I). M' Manus, Pratt. Tii fee-base hits: Tobin. Williams Htoien base, William*. McManus. Sevsreld. Baerifftr# hit Wright. Double play: Ki le * . to S' hliehne* I.eft on base*; H*. Ia»uis. 5 Detroit 9 Base* on balls <">ff Wright. 2 Struck out By Wright. 2; by Johnson, f Hit*- Off Collins. 10 in 2 1-2 inning* off Francis, 4 n 1 1-2 timings: off Johnson 3 In 4 1-3 innings Wild fitch Wright Passed hall Baasler. IvOsmg p.f< h<• *■: Collina. Umpires: Holmes. Nallin and Evans. Time: 2:11. 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