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The Indianapolis Star from Indianapolis, Indiana • 14

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gB I A TH THURSDAY 1 1919 READ THE STAR OR ALL LATEST SPORT NEWS Ji CURLEY ASH ASSOCIATE XCR ANE BREAKS I SUPERBAS AND COLONELS ARE ENTRIES CLOSE Sammy Delivers Hit Cavet Is the Pitcher HITTING IN PINCHES COUNTS The Official Score TROUNCED BY UP CONTEST IN OR BIG RACE SAINTS 7 TO 0 THE ELEVENTH AT 12 TONIGHT AB 9 2 2 3 1) Acosta rf BY JOHN HEAD OIK 0 2 3 0 0 0 game of 19 6 0 Stolen Off riday TJLLER (PUG) CAVET 1 lm AGGIES DEEAT NOTRE DAME IN GLOSE CONTEST American association to Grimes Meusel third as he 2 last season as was Milan a brother of Myerscf Grimes marke the 0 0 0 0 0 RESULTS Ai4iR ice Double plays Struck out By Oesch Del Notre Dame leaves to clpb who ba played trips until the inning contributed to score: Boston Hurns If 3 Pongo 9 0 Hamm on 5 3 Doyl BlggerLcf 0 2 X10 0 3 band Vv tiaonc 0 3 the 3 0 0 0 play GAMES TODAY Northrop 0 0 2 3 Causey 0 Totals 39 10 30 1 0 he 2 Washington at Philadelphia Wild pitch I should no longer be service Notre Dame A ggies Dick CONTINUED ON PAGE ITEEN OBarbArlf other 0 0 Tick 2 3 6 0 0 OlDouglas 3 3 0 8 27 13 0 Hans St for 1 one right Kahn Clothes It will he raced on riday the last day The main event will be the merit today for siovbo trotters ANDERSON WINS GAME events DENISONS WANT GAMES Charles Second loor KAHN Bldg Washington and Meridian fflflt Club pa lira nice ft nd ha a ton 418 West Thirteenth Ip is if 11 0 0 1 0 0 Address 1 street for nis or 0 0 rkes lilt left center Herzog a great a star shortstop second baseman 0 0 0 Two base Dressen 2 9 norrf ohardt3 Scofield If 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Aadowsp Tuerop the the the Corridenrf Butler 3 He more error by However breaking Smith But do I worry fret or stew? You bet your bally life I do! Duncan 1 Hargrav ec Borghmrs Davidson 2 Hallp I drop my lift my head And And the sanded bed the canny TV orsenthat one 5 3 I can not make my feet careen I take three putts on every green which one of i are are i Howard fanned two men In each of the second and seventh Innings the lilts I slice and foozle schlaff and hook And always top one to the brook is being body for to be duty tn a poor the last the men My braerie shots are worse than In fact I'm always off my game Indians Reilley if binewilling A HIarkrf of a one the fourth the beezer ball ball i I yes GOL SWIMMING TENNIS OTHER NEWS Manager Hendricks has heard noth ing definite In regard to Ollie being turned rwr to the local club by the Brooklyn team but hopes that this third sacker will get here Two I be JOHN HEAD EDITOR Chanticleer Dion and Eagle (Called end some were of with In the for the Tribe Cavet allowed base when he TEAM TO MEET Karl Howard bad something on the hall ns most of the Indianapolis play ers will admit His curve was breaking fust and was giving Eddie Stumpf some difficulty In handling it TOURNEY AND ORATORICAL CONTEST AT NOBLESVILLE BASEBALL BOXING BILLIARDS BOWLING So a ilia season Y'esterrlay was almost replica of Sunday in respect io the weather it drizzled rain during the greater portion One of Howard's fast breaking drops caught Hemingway on the foot In the second Inning Edson appeared to be a target for Howard as he was again busted on the shoulder in that fifth while getting bark to second which put the Indians on their feet has and por AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Minneapolis nt INDIANAPOLIS Milwaukee at (nlumbitR Kansas City at louisville St Paul at Toledo KaKn tenth and Hemingway stole a sack in the 1 round throw was low away from the bag to a diversity of genius can catch plav third or Ruth can pitch or play Gainer can nlav first or second or thud as pitch and SEVEN EARLY CLOSING EVENTS OR MEETING Some fan at the park In conversa tion with another of a like brand said Bob Steele Bud ly the previous Ilollyemyer Indicates a he show says George Low umoiin' th'dr games ne and the noticed that one of the official scorers of game gave the Brewers only one hit ef races designated a the March of the Allien a battered ranklin Col resulted In a team Coach the Whirlwind purse 13 one tor 2:08 pacers hh well an 82000 putftes for ihe 2 Barrv can work at McInnis has plaved first Caldwell can 35 0 2 good record being made by the Butier rnen LIGHT AND HEAT TEAM MEETS RIDAY NIGHT 14 Myers Stolen hits Koneiehy Wheat Whitt cd 0 0 0 10 Scot a umblin' game a doonricht depressin' Eddie Rlckenbacker the Ace of Aces prepared to the ear in 1917 before he en second when to get to first to bover first as speedily as it have been done Covington the ball but Cavet failed to beat to the bag on the toss Pickup game time He great shape for He came from Upon arriving with Gosset on third with two and the Indians won the last of the series from Brewers starring on all the Am st second And this is only a small Ba ro forced of this league Carl Sawyer who used to1 act nfi a comedian for Clark Griffith with the Washington Americans is holding down the second sack again for the Millers Carl ig as much of a ball player jls he is a comedian Rondeau is still in the left pasture while Y'ip Owens will be behind the bat Wnlfe who holds down THE BEST ALL AROUND CLUB The Red Sox today stand out as the best all around club in the game when team on the diamond This will be the first that the squads have enthusiasm the student laveryp Totals is still confined to his room poo Hotel but Is expected job In a few days abrics are pure? wool Styling is per fect it guaranteed 5: Boston bammv Crane handled eleven chances yesterday but one of them was a boot man maoe up tor this little some of his splendid plays he went this one better by up the game settle an agrument standee "who was the last season Hollocher of Young of the for 316 against 302 for Young luuHvr aiuie weniv Young ten As one is an infielder and the other an outfielder further com parison ceases abruptly So far as 1918 goes Hollocher wins Returns from the 1919 precinct am still too bad scattered to call for any verdict NATIONAL LEAGUE Boston at Brooklyn Philadelphia at New York Chicago at Pittsburgh Cincinnati at St Louis tske a few ball games from the Indians In this they will find much opposition for the players on the Tribe are grad ually rounding to form despite poor weather conditions Bongo Joe has lined up a ball team this season which advance words way is going to be in the pennant light from the start The squad has started off well un the team will be se some new faces for Pongo but along routes Heinle Totals 24 9 Totals Game called because of rain The Board of Trade will stack up against the Indianapolis Abattoir at Brookside No 3 while Armour Co will oppose Brlnkmeyers at Garfield No 1 and the National Biscuit Company will cross bats with the Indianapolis Printers at Riverside No 2 The Com mercial League is the only league In town that will use the double umpire LOUISVILLE April 30 St Paul had no trouble in batting out a 7 to 0 victory against the wild and in effective pitching of Mies and riday today The game was stopped bv a aownpour alter tno sixtn inning games of the series were postponed cause oi rain 'St Paul AB Joe Can til I on Manager Hendricks was at park yesterday but get form However he directed i irom the bench He says he is feeling much better and hopes to be entirely recovered from his cold if a llttb good weather comes our way Owner McGill at the Clay tp bo on the AMERICAN LEAGUE Cleveland 4 St Louis 2 Chicago 9: Detroit 7 Boston 6: Washington 1 New York Philadelphia 2 KAHN TAILORING CO Bob Steele purchased from the Giants by the locals reported yes terday Just before appeared to be In a hard sen? Wilmington Baird 2 Cady Baird In addition to the above the association will also give a Battle Royal purse for $2nno entrance fee for the heat winners Sammy Singles to Right With Two Down and Gossett on Third Winning 2 to Scrap for Indians Against Brewers test In the afti represent ed a re fort Ii a yet Sammy Crane is not reputed as being a heu qr sticker but' he delivered a wallop yesterday in the eleventh that lit the old ball game on the right side of the percentage column short stops than Crane are not to be found and If he can deliver in the pinch as he lld yesterday his value to the club can not be expressed it comes Sehang vuuieia outfield outfield short well as play the outfield effectively Here are rix men on The can play two or more positions in lam up style A club of that type can stand a world of rough luck without ever rav ing in having handv replacement right up in the front line waited for the chance to ay Pickup popped up hut it come during the game He went out every time by the ground route My stance is badly out of gear My elbow swings above my ear 11 riday jMlesp Totals 29 4 24 14! for Meadows St Louis O' 0 0 Chicago 1 0 0 RHJLADHLBJHAhlladelphlu ami twenty innings lo a In the final here today sensational pHjfd on Both HARTORD Conn April The Con necticut air Association has announced seven early closing events for Its Grand Circuit meeting lAihor day week The ANDERSON Ind April 30 The An derson Indoor baseball team defeated the Greensburg nine in one of the fastest games or the season by the score of 2 to 1 Wells pitcher for the winners allowed only one mt wnue uitcneii the losers gave up Baseball CALENDAR and STANDINGS Totals 32 I in the eighth 0 0 0 0 0 0 i 0 2 0 1 NATIONAL LEAGUE Ifl elnhi a 9: Ttrnoklvn (called at end of twentieth inning on account of dark NOBLESV1LLE Ind April The an nual oratorical contest nnd track and field meet of the Central Indiana High School Association will be held 1n this etty on May 10 The track and field meet' will tne oratorical run Tho schools to be Next Saturday the 'Husky will meet the Butlerites in a return game on 'Woods Meld in both base ball and tennis TJttle fear Is felt as to the final score on the diamond that dav but a close net match is expected and the Hanover racquet wioldcrs feel that it is up to them to check the The fecore A Louis 1 1 Besche Covington evidently believes striking out or getting a hit If game Is a barometer fanned twice and connected blows the other two times on kind of liners aa they get Hans was up his gloved mitt luck would have It Johnston Two base hits and in the tenth a sacrifice fly and These are positively the greatest values in made to measure clothes we know rl he only reason you arc able to secure them at such moderate prices is because of the superior organiza tion maintained bv us to BOTH TEAMS GET THREE TALLIES IN 18TH ROUND Steve Yerkea had alx assists and two put outs without a bobble However bteve messed up a couple of drives but was aide to recover in time to either get his man at first or make a force play AMERICAN ASSOCIATION INDIANAPOLIS 2 Milwau kee 1 (11 Innings) St Paul 7: Louisville 0 (called at end of tdilh rain) Minneapolis at Columbus (rain) Kansas City at Toledo (rain) CAVETON HILL OR TRIBE AND TWIRLS REAL BALL off Hall 1 Hit fttntiAi Mur grave Dressen) Struck out By Mies 1 rosing pitcher riday iiurnn i nr Ihrae Mltrhftll eleven strikeouts to fils credit and Weils had eight Tho Commercial League which hafe been reorganized for thia year will open its playing season next Saturday May 3 The league this year is com posed of six teams Indianapolis Board of Trade Indianapolis Abattoir George Drink meyer Co Indianapolis Printers National Biscuit Company and Armour Co Ross A Smith is president and Dale Miller 1s secretary treasurer of the gue The managers of the teams are: Urmston Board of Trad II Woertendyke National Biscuit Com pany Brinkmeyer George Rrlnkmeyer Co Jack Layden Indi anapolis Abattoir Edgar Queeny Arm our Co Scudder Indianapolis HARTORD April 30 Seven events on the program of the Grand Cir cuit meeting at Charter Oak park close ALWAYS A little foozle now and then Will happen to all golfing men: But when It happens just the same Each one will swear he's his game" huddle up in the back purtlun ut the stands i and will then depart for The oificerS of the la team manaaera are exnc one of the best seasons tna they ver experienced advance him eleventh the Indians of pastiming so put which spelt victory In the tenth round Hng line drive to Plrkiin nnhliAd '1 hf the hardest ones smacked during the melee but it go sale Covington scratched a hit Injun Talk 7' By JOHN HEAD' Joe CantHIon and bls band of ballplayers known as the Millers of Mlnne apolls will sojourn in tins town the next iour days In an effort to queries Bv greatest find the Cubs or Hollocher hit Ho bases and HANOVER Ind April 30 Tomor row the down state baseball nine will journey to ranklin where it will meet Coach in the afternoon time this season meet and much expressed among a victory The local diamond has been condition for practice during week on account of rain but are being kept in good condition by indoor work The lineup to be used In the coming game will be praetical same as that used in the contests with Lorenzon and as batteries All the dope close contest tomorrow and rivals withou doubt other a good game This count a great deal on the standing of the respective 1 battled score series most COLLKGK BASTfiBAIJ ichlgan ak $10000 purse fnr It will he race 4 this yc (Copyright 1919 New Y'ork Tribune THE DUER INTERJECTS I an not ue the Yard on grip I do not pivot at the hip supply these garments to the many thousands good dressers all over America who demand them Hendricks said veeterdav to use Jack Leary behind the bat in game with Steele as the pitcher Jack is rounding to nicely and hfs arm appears to be in great shape He rhoots tho pill around the infield with a lot of speed and pep in the practices Gossett sure blasted one In the third round when he was ex tlngulshed by Pickup grabbing his liner to left center The drive was so propelled that It went almost straight to Pickup $8000 for 2:10 trotters Lion $8000 for 2:08 trot ters Eagle $3000 for 206 trot tors Whirlwind $3000 for 2:06 trot and two of $2000 each for 2 and 3 yar old trotters A parse of $2000 will go to to raise outfielder It was just such a ball gamo that one at YV ashington Park yesterday be tween the Indians and Bn vvera as the fans rarelv get a chance to glimpse The game was one In which the pitchers ruled supremo Botn Howard and Cavet were in groat form and only six hits were made off each one Cavet ni as steady as Gibraltar with the ex ception of the first round when the Brewers pushed over their only run of the game Howard Goes Good The Indians took advantage of almost every chance they had to count runs going so good curve few of DEPAUW MEETS AGGIES GREENCASTLE Ind April 30 De Panw will meet th Michigan Agglea In baseball tomorrow In the second game of the week for tho Tiger nine Coarh Conk lin nut his squad through a short workout this afternoon in an effort tn round out tho bumps noticeable in the Wabash game yesterday which Df Pauw loat through six errorn This was the only loss of the year for th Tiger team and Coach Conklin SPCt2 nIne lnt vlnnlng form for the Aggie squad tnmor urhP Jlnpun that started the RlftmA la 'loped tn work tomorrow hv apt' anti Guild forming Tuhey Cartwright an3 Bastian In the Infield and Davis Guild and Stephenson in the outfield Jones Passed ball McCarty Winning Causey Losing pitcher North rop for Earl Howard was wim Mo fothroaklne the Tribe members were able to touch him He retired the side In order in geven of eleven rounds In the first one got as far as first In the fifth a run was shoved across the platter while nothing exciting happened In the sixth seventh eight and ninth rounds In the tenth Hemingway got as tar as ere out nut ou i iiit'ii 1 1 1 inn evidently got fired across the been able to line up some of the best amateur arbitrators In th' city 3 tie stair win ue mat Peary Sol Gold II Steffen Roy Hook Hat of the team CONTEST PROMISES TO BE BIGGEST EVENT STAGED St Paul Has No Trouble With Louisville Pitchers in Six Innings 1 Sicking Smith innings) Chicago 4: St Louis 0 Pittsburgh at Cincinnati (rain) 11 The Butler College baseball nine re turned from shape after its game with lege on Tuesday which walkaway ft the home is being handicapped In getting the team 1n shape for the contest at Hanover which will 'take place tomor row or Saturday The definite date has not been set but Manager McGaughey expects to hear from the Hanover man ager today concerning the matter It will be a return game the first one being won a The tennis team wllr play a return match with Hanover at the same time that the baseball teams are fighting it out tennis lads have not an I A Ja match this season Indiana University gave the Irvingtnnians their only defeats so far this spring winning two out of the three matches The Sandwich and Chemistry Clubs will battle on Irwin ield this afternoon in their annual baseball contest This game will close the program of the spring cleanup day held by the college each year when all classes are dis missed so that the students can clean up the campus q'he members of the var sity will be soon in the lineup of both teams Coach will have a short practice following the game Commercial League to Open Season Saturday AMERICAN LEAGUE Iouls at Scrap Goes Twenty Rounds Without Decision Grimes and Deschger Go ull Route for Respective Teams St AT? Shotton If 4 Smith rf 3 Crane was a victim handed stab by Haas Ir He cracked It was one that begin toward an forced to stick to grab It As the ball stuck rlfic smash special meeting Thursday Mav 1 at 7:30 In their Hub rooms All mTnbrs wh played last Rimrtav and Al fah'v Tokv lnlhan at ox Boh and Yotta Kirkhoff and John McCaa are requested to be present RENEWAL CHARTER OAK PURSE ON BIG PROGRAM Total! 75 23 60 30 1 JRan for Krueger In Daiip'i ior for Cady in Brooklyn 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 Philadelphia Charter rot tera Thu stnkn features on each of the other davun the list presented includes the Chanticleer purse $3000 for 2:10 trotters the Lion purs $3000 fur 2:03 trotters The Indianapolis Light and Heat Com pany baseball team which has organised a team in tho Utility Longue of Baaehail Association will hold an im portant meeting Prldav night the of fires of the company at 8 oklork Noonan Schott Unrein Hannah Told McDoia nd members nr then deck for the 1 he fleJd with a to book games Only fast teams and offering a 1rrd Bedford kert KilHfrr Barber Three base hits Barher 2 Homo run I'askert Stolen bases Smith Barber Merkle Sacrifice Smith Double plays Douglas to Pick to Merkle Bases on Douglas 3 off Tuero 1 Struck out By Douglas 2 by Meadows 3 Losing pitcher Meadows Pa April Brooklyn 1 nine run tie the present one of the baseball contests tho local National League Joe Oeschgep and Burleigh rimes performed In the box through out tho four hours required to play the game Brooklyn led 5 to 4 until the eighth when Phillies scored two runs An error by Pearce enabled Hickman who ran foi Krueger to score the tying Shneidcrlf 4 2 EAndrwrf 3 Harowcfn 3 Totals 34 7 A gglcB teams Doubt has been voiced in some sec tions oi inc A as to settlement of the championship season since neither ranklin Hanover play Karlham: but both of these teams have defeated Butler and arlhani was beaten bv Butler so lt readily appears that Larlham can be counted on to change any of the present standings Indians 2 Brewers 1 Going into the eleventh Inning with the score standing 1 all it looked as if neither team would be able to push over the winning tally so effective werePitchers Uavet and Howard But that little bit of uncertainty that aecom panies most any kind of a game came to bat in the last half of inning when Sammy rane spanked a hit to rigiii down game DOUGLAS BLANKS CARDS CHICAGO April Phil Douglas today shut out the St Louis Nationals while the Chicago club made eight Juts off Meadows and won 4 to 0 in a rather one sided game Turner Barber who replaced Leslie field this afternoon The Irish outbat tedand outllelded the farmers but left four runs al the plate Notre Dame scored in the first Inning Bader first batter was safe on an error Miles sacrificed him to second Ba han made first on an error Joberg was safe on an error Connors singled and one run came across two were cut off at the plate q'he Aggies pushed flier two tallies across In the fourth inning on four singles Joberg and Miles both got into the game for Notro Dame still crippled and neither did any hitting Leave on Road Trip The batting of Bader and Connor for LntHes for the Indianapolis bOO Liberty bwoepatakes at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway May 31 close tonight at midnight with the prospect of one of the largest fieldsrithat has ever faced the starter in am Indianapolis 500 mile event In point of international Anagnitud and spectaculanty the contest promises to eclipse any event ever held on the Hoosior oval an unrivaled galaxy of European and American stars being en tered for the contest not even except ing the famed event nf 15114 drew the largest aggregation of foreign racing stars heretofore assembled in biu nrilint' i tvuiuij our rench facing stars of world tame every one a veteran or tne speed game and victor in many a hard fought contest entered the Hoosier classic yes terday in four new cars prepared espe cially for the event Rene Thomas Jules Bablot Albert Guyot and Louis a Wagner are names to conjure with in the realm of speed and the entry of this formidable quartet in the Hoosier rs gasoline tourney marks the most se rious challenge that American drivers' have yet received in their bid for world supremacy Brand New Cars 1 The cars of the European combina tion are brand new having been built in Paris especially for the Indianapolis race since the singing of the armistice and are reported to be much faster and 4 more powerful than the best thatc: Europe has sent to this country to date not even excepting the 122 mlle an hour English Sunbeams that are to be raced by Reata and Chassagne The maker of the cars is the firm of 1 Ballot et Cie of Paris rance cele oracea abroad for te aeroplane and automobile engines which are used by many of foremost automotive manufacturers As might be expected of a firm of tPais caliber the engines in the new creations for which It is sponsor arpvf entirely new design and differ fror anything seen on the Speed way heretofore Instead of the con ventlonal four or elx'yllnders the en gines of the Bp'b cars have eight and these are ranged all ln Hne instead of in formation as is customary in American eight cylinder practise In the hands of four such experienced campaigners as Thomas and his asso dates the Ballot cars are expected to A pul up one oi tne most sensational per formances ever witnessed on the Speed way wicn it possiDHity oi duoiicaung the celebrated performance of he Mer cedes team in the 1914 rench Grand' Prix when it won all four first places against the pick of European cars and drivers Once Drove German Car Incidentally Louis Wagner one of the Ballot team was a member of the4 Mercedes aggregation on tho historic day when It swept the Grand Prix run nmg second only to his team captain the mighty Lautenschlager He fur nlshed the strange spectacle of a rench driver at the wheel of a German car However his loyalty to his native land was never questioned and as soon as war clouds between Germany and rance began to loom on the horizon rj he returned to his chere patrle and ft served ner auring tne entire war The entry of the Ballot team brought the total of Speedway entries up tothirty one and the receipt of a second entry yesterday from rank Book the Detroit millionaire who Is this sea son backing Lieut Arthur Klein in a Peugeot? brought the total for the day to thlrtv twro The car entered by Book is the and is the product of the DePalma Manufacturing Company of Detroit of which Book is the chief stockholder The building of the car was carefully supervised bv DePalma himself who planned to use it when tne famous Aiercectes witri which he won the 1915 Indianapolis 500 miie race able Capt American campaign listed in the army and went to rance Hornsby 4 Stock? 3 2 Errors l'n rr Barry Lavery A onnors Ln very Stolen bases Bader Sjoborg Mohard Bnvery Base on balls Off Hartwig Struck Bv Lavnry 3 Double play Bader tu Buhan Umpire Schaffer It was a sensational home run by Myers in the ninoteenih with Olson and Griffith who had singled on the bases that gave Brooklyn three runs and what appeared to be a victory muff of fly in the locals' half of the nineteenth starfod the ral but Imderus and Whitted singled alter nairu tanned batted tor Pearce arid walked Cravath pinch hitting for Cady banged tho ball against the right field wall for two naspg out Aieuscl wai hesitated placed himself in great condition for the Bonbon Hall is the short fielder Among the pitchers Mutt Williams and Patterson will be the ones most familiar to the local fans Both of these rnen have been fixtures with the Millers for several seasons Pongo has some new blood on the hurling end of the game who have been showing great work One of these fs Whitehouse 1 ltof lias limit thf speakers tn Mght m'nutes Medals will' he awarded to the winning athletes nd spcA krs THE ALL AROUNDERS The Rt Hon Babe ability to play the outfield hit the ball and em ploy his left arm as a pitcher recalls the fact that quite a few of our talented athletes can play more than one job well George Sisler headed the list Since his debut in tho main ring this Mich igan alumnus has played first brilliant ly pitched with shutout effect handed the outfield with skill and taken at least one shot at either short or second Sisler rias probably more different jobs major leaguer Then there is Buck third baseman in 1912 in 1914 and a brilliant in 1915 with the Giants Jack Barry was equally good at short and second a rare star on both as signments Buck Weaver was equally cast at third and short playing both stations with unusual eclat Wagner broke In as an out fielder was moved into third base and then shitted to snort three toiled effectively third tion of the long list THE MODERN MOTHER GOOSE Hickory dirkery Still onward moves the clock And old July will soon roll by Where every dusty throat is dry Hickory dickery dock 7 QUAKERS PLAY LONG TIE GAME BY COONEY Special Correspondent of The Star NOTBE JJAMH April 30 S'luoezh plays failed four times In tho first two Innings ami the Michigan Aggies won 2 to from Notre Liame Iti the team not Thursday AC A 1 American League Ted Jourdan is the first sacker lie is said to be a flashy fielder ana a timely wieklcr of the big stick Jack Ielivelt who has done duty with tho Kansas (Jit)' Blues and the Izmlsvillo Colonels will be In the right field Jack Is the same mean clmiter Hanover Diamond Squad Ready for ranklin Today INDIANAPOLIS STAT? struck Ont By Cavcf 2 by Howard fi Inning Pitcher Cavet Ixjxlng Lll Howard a bit so he and Leary occupied the bull pen for a few Innings when Bob retired to the club house It Is likely he will be used In the game riday against the Millers Rooge or Rex Dawson will take the hill for the Indians this afternoon Mutt Williams Is likely OLD MAN GAVVY Gavyy Cravath was playing profes sional ball seventeen years ago No one ever accused him of being a sprint er but there never was a pitcher emitted three rousing cheers when Gavvy came to bat Over that seventeen year route Gavvy has carried his batting eye along the line of march He opened his eighteenth year with two doubles and a brace of singles out of four times up He is one of those who will hit after both arms and legs have refused to function In a big league way Thirty Two Now Entered in Liberty Sweepstakes Here on May 31 our rench Cars in Yesterday GIANTS BEAT NORTHROP BOSTON Mass April 30 A three bngg or by Doyle and Zimmerman's sacrl Red tils spilled the chances of a score in this round but in the next one the game was salted away Gossett opened the round by burning one down the third basu line which Conrov knocked down but was unable to field It in time to catch Dick nt first Cavet laid down a neat sacrifice put ting Dick in scoring territory Duke Relllev tried hard but the best he could do was to put Gossett to third when he hit to Smyth With Crane up and Howard going great guns it dldn look auspicious for victory in this round But that little uncertainty attached to a ball game is nlwavs present hammy connected for hie second Lingle of the contest and Gossett rolled home tne winning tally of tho first extra nmg ball game of the season for Indians Teams ight Hard It was Just such a ball game brings the spectators to their feet ordinary plays fnr the two teams were fighting for any and every advantage they were able to grab Only two er rors were committee by the two teams one bv Crane and the other by Howard Crane error came I in the eleventh round when ho hurried a throw on a slow hlt ball which went to Covington on a fast hop allowing Anderson his base in safety Howard made his bob ble when he attempted to catch Hem ingway off second The ball hit Edson on the shoulder and bounded into left field This error was the undoing for Mr Howard for it eventually allowed Hemingway to count the tying run of the game In the fifth round Dick Gos sett came through immediately after the play with a sacrifice flv to left In the first Inning It appeared as If Tiller Cavet was In for a slam bang affair but It was perhaps because he was not sufficiently warmed up After Smyth had been retired at first Har grove hit one towright center for a couple of sacks Anderson took his three swings and retired to the bench but this fellow Haas we hava snoken about before spanked one over Duke Reilley top pelce for another double putting across the only run made dur ing the day by the Brewers Conrey ended the session bv blasting a fly to Zwilling whn by the way was the busy young fellow In the outfield He naa nve putouts ana the difficult variety It again looked bad in tne Henry a iUH might fielded Heniv Lsacriflced Snake to second where he remained while Stumpf was going outby the Zwilling rmite and Crane was tossing out Howard Next Chance in Sixth The next chance the Brewers had to count a run was In the sixth Inning when Hargrove got a hit to ter ritory aftei' one was gone Anderson then hit to Reilley and Yerkes tossed out Haas and the fire was out The eighth appeared to be the one in which the Brewers were going to sew up the game but they due to some won derful work by one Steve Yerkes in starting a double killing Stumpf started the round by singling to center and Howard was walked With two on and the Brewers' lead off men coming up matters looked a bit discouraging Smyth smacked one on tho nose but it traveled straight and fast to Yerkes who snapped the ball to Crane at ser ond and Htumpf was dou bled off the bag it took fast and ac curate zwork but it panned out well Hargrove then filed to Eddie Zwilling Immediately after the double killing at second base the MlhvnnkA tossed their bats out on the field as if they were disgusted with the decision made by Umpire Moran in rulings Stumpf out at second the tenth Stumpf again got on wbut It was after two were gone and nodamage was done The Indians 'were r' not even bothered by his presence on ft the bags The Indian chances were few In the first Crane gnt a scratch single when the ball bounded off glove get any place Two hits In itthe fifth and error coupled fth Gossett sacrifice tiy put over the tying run Covington hit a Hno single to center and was forced second by Hemingway Wolf's a single through the box put Edson on Wsecond where he was hit by ft attempt to get him off second Tills put man on second and third ft Gossett had the count three and two when he hit a liner to left counting 'c Horning wa ft' The next hit made by the Indians ft came in the tenth but nothing happened The big blow off came in the eleventh which has already been de scribed Now for Bongos gang of Minneapolis Millers for four days for Smith in the seventh for McCarty in the tenthBatted for Tragesser in the tenth New 0 0 Boston 0 1 Errors Doyle base hit Zimint Doyle 2 Stolen bass Burns Powell Herzog Sacrifice hits Herzog Zimrr man Thorpe Double plays Sicking Doyle to Chase Sicking to McCarty Zimmerman Bases on Off Sm 1: off Jones 2 off Causey 1 off Nehf armers Send Two 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