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The Indianapolis Star from Indianapolis, Indiana • 28

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INDIANS DROP HALL WINS DUEL A Case of Blues Kerens the Prince of Wales in the Prize Ring SECOND SCRAP ROM PARK AND 0 TO GANZELMEN SAINTS COP 2 0 Id the lunth and BY JOHN HEAD cost wnicn sacrifice is of the be 4 2 3 0 0 3 TENNIS TOURNEY AT SHORTRIDGE 0 30 4 27 15 NOWUNDER WAY start 1162 left A Mil 3 bln 1119 1118 3 1117 2 2 0 on 0 0 0 1102 0 0 0 2 0 0 647 0 0 Miller 5 or four days 2 2 0 his in on 627 8 3 5 5 2 1 9 burnt 596 The AB Standi Burns If Herzog 3 3 3 0 0 Smith 3 3 0 3 3 Rudolph 0 3 THREE I LEAGUE 0 0 Totals Won a warding night I answered back Boston 0 0 the self same crack LETY GEORGE BACK Wilson Home I make my swing CONTINUED ON PAGE 29 167 300 TIGERS DEEAT 300 Mc Wony INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE 573 300 HANOVER TEAM Muse Shelbyville Washington 5 IN 13 ROUNDS 8 Philadelphia 0 0 1 2 and Casey 'ton Richmond LA RESTA 1 0 0 200 5 200 9 RESULTS 562 560 200 559 200 55 8 558 South Bend 236 1907 GAMES TODAY 1000 5 500 0 0 6 3 5 SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION 2 Guild a 9 5 Janies3 5 Institution Birmingham and Kitchens Crews THE INDIANAPOLIS' STAR WEDNESDAY MAY 7 1919 0 0 2 0 0 9 2 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 the but 0 0 6 8 5 0 2 0 2 8 0 0 0 6 6 6 6 3 3 8 0 0 5 3 2 4 2 2 2 0 0 3 2 0 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 0 0 569 569 569 800 600 0 0 3 0 889 750 667 Holkel Wilson 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 4 0 0 3 and The 2 0 0 Ktzelnckp Howard AB 4 3 4 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 3 2 2 2 2 0 6 0 0 2 0 0 2 2 2 3 0 2 0 3 5 2 1 0 1 0 2 2 3 3 0 0 3 0 2 0 3 3 2 0 601 600 600 598 597 597 597 1122 1120 567 567 567 568 568 1150 1149 1148 570 570 67:7 577 575 578 578 642 C37 636 636 633 200 200 200 1600 1600 250 200 200 played rounds tourney Blue of a 4 3 3 3 5 5 6 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 10 0 Hornsby Schultz rf 6 3 5 5 0 2 0 0 0 3 0 0 2 1 Kirkel Kocher 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1141 1139 1139 1138 1138 1135 1133 465 447 800 700 Be ker Brief 1 Chics go Bost on Cleveland 4 4 6 Cartrght a ullan 588 587 586 586 586 Hargrove Andersnrf Haas If Conroy 3 Henry 1 Pickup cf 1 10 5 Ciresis riday Stewart in dull despair with vacant stare Stengel rf Cutshaw2 Saierl Baeckel 3 Bigbee If Schmidt vansp 1200 1196 1189 400 400 400 400 400 400 200 200 If Bolshevism the player will at the umpire unless the Blues Cochran Miller 3 0 AB 3 3 3 0 and 1500 1000 750 500 250 Indian ReHley Jf Crane 3b ZwiUlnr cf Yerkea 2b Covington Wolf De ore Leary Rogge Cavet 0 0 I 611 610 609 608 608 606 605 605 605 603 602 300 200 ret800667556500500400 Jourdan 1 Rondeau If Lei iveltrf Halt a Milan cf 11 2 5 0 0 0 0 St Paul Gets Two Hits in Third to No Columbus Bats men Get Beyond Second Base Evansville Peoria Bloomington Moline Rockford 400 231 000 ALL EVENTS (Nine Games) city '585 584 Northrop 595 595 592 592 592 591 590 589 589 588 $7500 7000 6500 6000 5000 4000 3000 2400 2250 2250 2000 2000 573 57 3 right field yesterday and gle In four trips to the also handled two chances field All through the 565 664 564 563 form ullan to the pitch A Baseball Squad Will Tour Through Coblenz Adams 1 Getz 3 Murphy Sanders erguson Mayp Goodwin Board of Review Decides Liberty Bonds Dressen 1 Corridenrf But ter 2 Millercf McMnmylf Brghmmrs Davidson 3 Hallp being 41 Thompson 8 'Inches will com certain notable Complete Prize List for State Pin Tourney SB 0 0 Shotton If Smith cf 4 3 3 3 2 5500 4750 4750 4000 8250 3250 2500 2000 1900 1800 1700 1600 1450 1450 1300 1200 1100 1050 1050 1000 966 967 967 900 900 800 7800 800 800 700 700 700 700 LOUISVILLE BEATEN AND TOLEDO IS WINNER 5 TO 1 Alex McCarthy had six putouts and two assists without a bobble One of his putouts was the sensational field ing play of the gam? and came at the expense of Steve Yerkes AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Kumm City 3: INDI ANA PO US 1 Minneapolis 13 Louisville 7 Toledo 5 Milwaukee 1 St Paul 2 Columbus 0 CARDINALS COP INAL CONTEST Case city Clark city Taylor Terre Haute 1108 1107 1107 1106 Miller Williams a90f when they could have had their pick of eight or ten fronts tor one Ties little fights of recent years ihings sometimes happen so Bastain Scores Winning Marker for DePauw Both Pitch ers Go Good 1500 1500 1250 1250 1100 1050 1050 950 In of on The VanDeWaile South Bend 495 495 sernl profes which will tour the rosters of ever arrives in baseball no longer merely growl He'll brain him with a umpire shoothlm first 6on 566 656 545 333 300 300 be enough of both a couple of demon statisticians the dome i 0 0 2 St ruck AMERICAN LEAGUE Detroit at Chicago St Louis at Cleveland Washington at Boston New York at Philadelphia Beals Becker made a neat shoestring catch at the expense of Josh Devore in the fifth Josh appeared as If he had one in there but Beals blasted his hopes by grabbing it Score SH AB 3 No matter how To play close onztake a fling I never can draw anything good as much at the bat The play failed and the wns extinguished without a run The Indians Kot another blow in elxth and another In the eighth got no place with them Blues Get a Tally After retiring the side In order 0 2 0 0 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Kansaa City nt iNniANAi'o lis Mlnnenpoll at oni11 In Milwaukee at Toledo 8t Paul at Columbus 0 0 0 0 850 850 800 800 750 750 750 650 0 0 1 0 Ixuls Wolf cut in with a wide heave Sn the ninth on Miller He pulled Cov ington off the bag on the throw 200 200 200 1 0 2 Hornsby Zitzman plays 0 2 0 0 1 10 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 10 0 1 Thirteen Matches Played Yes terday and Lads to Perform Again Thursday hen position Bizzola known ag Ping Brodie ICL I MJ LOW 11 I the old apple if they ever sen in a trade'' What could be 1 this? 1 0 0 2 800 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 200 200 200 200 0 1 5 Haddock 650 600 600 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 AS OR ABLES I once a beaten man said vyith zest: never felt better and played my 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 634 633 600 600 533 534 533 500 500 450 450 400 400 400 400 Cal Crum was at the game yes terday and bls lumbago be some likely he Errors Herzog SmithTwo base hits Young Herzog Three base hlt 2lBarnesp 01 2 2 0 2 0 0 1 Halt 2 Totals 38 11 27 15 II 1 3 5 The score: AB 2 3 track of former glorious days of speed sport and the promise of still greater dave to come NATIONAL LEAGUE Philadelphia at Brooklyn Boston at New York Chicago at Cincinnati Who has been appointed to keep track of the hits and errors in the league of to keep dizzy in Totals the ninth 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Of the eighteen hits made by the two teams yesterday none were for extra bases can racing stars had left the following the conclusion of Wil speedy trial the faint odor of castor oil incense to the race nostrils still hovered over the bringing to mind reminiscences 6 Doyle Sammy Crane gets around on lured lg almost as snrv as if it hurt However it is easy to tell that he favors it whenever possible His work at third has been of sterling brand despite the injury Hurt jnhnsnn Tom Sharkey South Bend three bases featured AB Of all the nlavArs ir vstr competition he is one who looks for the title rench Lad Beaten the Schumacher Marx second affair some fast tennis was Marx the Thirteen matches were the first second and third the Shortridge spring tennis the all Creek courts yesterday courts were in fine shape after the rain of the last few days and yester day's sunshine and a fast brand of the court game was exhibited in some of the matches Dink Ten npssAv vnnno ov Ernthnp John well known local tennis and bas ket ball performer played three matches yesterday and won them all beating Dailey in the first round 6 0 6 0 Land ers was hls victim in the second round 4 6 3 6 3 while Thompson went down before his' smashes in the third round 2 0 1 aays good Rellley and Crane each got two gles Rogge Loses irst Game in our Starts Blues Bunch Hits Off Clint in Three Rounds Tribe Singles ail to Count Wolf ended the McAuley did no good Bell round by singling high bounder to beat out both men a base 620 618 612 2 on 200 200 200 200 A Lx 1 oer Lfln 2 Lnronzonp VnAntwp! hat the queries a reader running nix feet bevond the cup and stopping four feet this angle we should sav the difference was practically two feet Hut also the mental satisfaction of know ing that you gave the pesky ball i clianet to flop Into the cup THE CHANGE Human nature Is a poor Willard and Dempsey are now scour ing the terrain to find a place fnr battle Yet a year ago both 'Wcie Quito "coy 1 Brooklyn Cincinnati Niw York ChicRgn Philadelphia Pittsburgh St Iouis Boston MILLERS SWAMP COLONELS LOUISVILLE Ify May 6 Minneapolis today defeated Louisville 13 to 7 in a poorly pitched and ragged game three singles and a double and tnetts oi Minn Wolfe 3 Buses on Balls Off Hoses 2 off llatl 2 Hit by ltther By Ball 1 (Wolf) Hlruek By Hogge 2 by Ball 1 "sinning 1 Hull Boeing Pilcher Boggs Umpires Hart and 1:35 to see the Indians on the field until next Monday when the Colonels will be here for two transferred games After Tues day the Indians will be on the road until May 22 when the Toledo club comes here for four games AMERICAN LEAGUE Chicago 3r Detroit 1 St Louis 6 Cleveland 3 (12 innings! Boston 2: Washington 0 Philadelphia 3 New York 1 0 0 Taggart Stonebraker untingto Smith Mohn South Bend Gary Hartmnn unt Inc ton Cotton Anderson lsbeck Terre Haute Bennett Richmond Art West Michigan City Jensen Torre Haute Campbell city Miller city Goehrlnger Hammond riais up Carmichael Marlon Healy city McCarty city Six sacrifice hits and a sacrifice fly werc recorded In contest The Indians got credit for delivering four of them while the Blues got the other three Cochran third baseman for Kansas City had two Josh Devore got Into the lineup at got a Din plate He In the out 2 0 0 0 2 4 6 Shea McAuley was the hitter of the game vunuruuin 1'f inree singles to field in four trips to the plate ST LOUIS Mo May 6 Goodwin outpltched Evans today St Louis win ning the final game of the series from Pittsburgh 2 to 1 After Goodwin re placed May In the first inning the vis itors did not get beyond first base until the eighth Inning when two singles a stolen base netted them a run score Pitts Terrys BOXING BILL UP May 6 A boxing bill which proxldes for a commission to supervise boxing bouts In this state was adopted by the Iower House of the Gen eral Assembly today It will allow eight round contests with eight ounce gloves It had previously been adopted by the Sen ate and now goes to the Governor third which he sacrifice advanced Yerkes hit one with the infield playing in which appeared as if it was going to be a base hit but Alexander Mc Carthy went back and nabbed it with his gloved hand With Covington up Mr Hall thought it the better part of valor to give the walloping Tex a base on balls which he did with grace and case With the bases bubbling over Reilley tried to steal home with Reilley In the fifth after being pushed around to third base made a brave attempt to steal home He missed it by inches With Wolf at tire plate Duke dove for home with wind up or a minute it appeared as if he would make it in safety but Johnny Brock did a neat bit of tagging and got xjukw sis ne me plate score but that way tempt and had The pitchers are beginning to re spect Tex Covington's ability to smack the apple With men second and third In the fifth Hall decided to walk Covington Totals Mlnnsn nnl la Louisville 1 0 Errors Wolfe Betzel Two base Lenveit hJescher Betzel COLUMBUS Vav the pitcher sold to the Boston Braves by Columbus last season was today returned by that club Manager Hartley who has uase aucurea Jona Carty for the position West Washington street cars will run to West street and turn and go to the ball park which will not inconvenience those using the oars to attend the game Hendricks will probably use Bob Steele on the hill while like ly ibo Ganzcs choice for mound serv ice Leary will do the backstopping for ths Indians while lnJnmre nr Tlrook have onerous job for the Blues This contest will be the last chance rancesco otherwise VAnllo1 bet I could crash it me there fairer than Reynolds Voqi 11 red Randel Terre Haute arnan ort Wayne vv COLUMBUS May Hall of the SL Paul club pitched excellent baseball today and won a good mound duel from Park by a shutout score of 2 to 0The hits were equally divided but Park permitted two of his four to be clus tered on nlm in the third Inninr which with a base on balls and a il vi guuu iui lug umy lwu i una ui me game No Columbus batsmen get yond second base St 14 Ollie O'Mara la still missing but Is expected to drop in at most any time Ritchie would rather be golf Upweight Still Willie the loser's end in golf Is rarely 511000 Practically not at all you might say yesterday 5 proteges did any of the events ond Carty Wagner to Shovlin Wortman McCarty Bases on balls Off Park Struck out By Hall 1 by Park 3 I DEMPSEY WON It would be a notable thing for the heavyweight outlook if Jack Dempsey could drive Jess Willard bck Into the bosky dell and thereby bring the game back to a reasonable basis again There is plenty of chance for action ahead with a 180 or lUQ pound cham pion But when a prehistoric specimen around 6 feet 6 inches tall weighing beyond 260 pounds with a 76 reach arrives the works are badly clogged Willard reached the top through the sheer preponderance or bulk and reach plus jirst enough boxing ability to keep going When a fighter outweighs all rivals by fifty or sixty pounds towers above them by six or seven inches and has an advantage in reach of half a foot he need much etee to nail the decision If one could employ the ancient sys tem and heave a brick the odds in weight matter But to mix It with a bloke who can hold you off with one paw and stroke you with another through mere physical bulk Is something else A Dempsey victory would mean quite a scramble But beating Willard is also another affair unless his vast bulk has begun to decay 1099 1099 TWO MAN TEAM (High Game) Hamilton Hurt city Kelly Rinehart ort Wayne a Schaefter South Bend Robe Hackerd city INDIVIDUALS English city Johnson city ox city xl Meyer uiuy I 1 i Whiting city Earl Powers city A Pollard city Heffernan Anderson Harry Hurt city nanibey Beckes ort Wayne Duecker city Bumb city Baker Princeton OntMvrf ort Wavne A Rabe city isher city Hinchman city Phil Sutton city A Nelson city Kemper city George Brooks city Hills ort Wayne Tucker city Berkson Gary Steffan city Knight Anderson Weatherly city Doehrman ort Wayne Malott citv Sharkey South Bend Lotz Terre Haute Kelly ort Wayne Cray city Charles Liebtag city Martin city ts Westover ciiy ort vvayne for Ciresi the ninth for Stewart in the ninth 0 Thera has been almost trouble oratory and upheaval In award mg Hume as there was in Scott erry I 5 Mur ray Getz 2 Two base hit Huhn Stolen bases Smythe Getz Kane 2 Adams Sacrifice hits Conroy Zeider Double plays Murray to Adams Hargrove to Smythe to Henry Bases on balls Off Kotzelneck 2 off Sanders 2 off How ard 1 Hit by pitcher Sanders 1 (Har grove) Balk By Kotzelneck 1 Struck out By Kotzelneck 2 by Sanders 4 by erguson 1 by Howard 1 Wild pitch By erguson 1 Winning pitcher Sanders Losing pitcher Kotzelneck Bar Kill and Coleman: Thor barn and Bawfion 'NEW YORK May Tho board of review Of tho National Trotting Asso ciation after hearing pleas of horse owners at Its meeting here today de cided that Liberty bonds which were given as prizes at some races last sea son were regarded by tho board as money prizes under the rules If how ever the winning owners will return the bonds and accept cups In exchange tho record against their horses will be canceled Daniel Wright owner of Sick Wills said he would not have started hls horse In a Liberty bond race If ho had known that the rule governing races for nurses would bo enforced and Director James Haney of the Camden (N J) County air Association made a similar plea regarding three races for bonds at dbbsboro Inst fall and ft was on these cases that Chairman elty an nounced the board's decision Binghamton 0 0 0 Newark 0 10 Batteries Higgins and Bruggy Buffalo 0 10 Baltimore 12 2 Bat terles Rose Gaw bert and Egan Toronto 0000 Reading 0 0 2 0 Batteries Peterson anil Sn I pr tr Kppfa an Jersey Cit Rochoster postponed on ac count of cold weather BY JOHN WALKER Special Correspondent of The Star HANOVER Ind May 6 Under threatening weather conditions this afternoon the "Husky lost a thirteen inning game by a score of 3 to 2 Such good baseball has never been seen on Wood ield for many seasons The Hanovct team started scoring in the second inning when it put McNulty and Couch across the plate and ft looked as though these were the only scoris to be registered but in the ninth inning due to an error of McNulty the Methodists started scoring and sent two men home this tying the game our more innings were necessary to deter mine the Victory and Hn the thirteenth the visitors put Bastain across the pla te The pitching of both teams was an outstanding feature of the contest Lo leiiiuii Lur me locals was in rare striking out eleven men while for the visitors also held up well iint 8 1 Hubble the first two innings the nines hopped on Rogge for three hits McAuley opened by firing a shot to loft Johnny Brook got a luck hit when Wolf ran toward second on the hit and run play The ball would have been an easy one for Louis had he been In position Hall hit to Rogge who tossed to Crane extin guishing McAuley at that station Coch ral 3XV1 throuKh Short scored Brock but Wilbur Good fanned and Becker forced Miller at second after Ward had ncr passed Jits for Blues In the fourth riid no damage but three blows In tho fifth were good for a single score Hall popped a hit back of Yerkes in center could have made the catch but lerkes appeared as if he as going to get It and failed Zwllllng picked up tho ball and made a wild heave which got by every one except Legge who was over near third base Hall took second on the play Cochran sacrificed Hall to third from where he scored when Milter singled between 5 Crane and Wotf Good got a blngle In the same territory Becker popped to Yerkes and Good was forced at second on Brief's bounder to Wolf Tho final Blue tally came In the sev enth round Hall received a walkCochran sacrificed Miller hit to Rogge i who tossed to Crane for a putout but Sammy was forced to leave bis feet In making the putout He thought he hadinjured hls leg again and failed to realize that Miller was tearing for sec ond base Wilbur Good then hit a long one to Zwllllng In center field which Dutch allowed to dribble through hls hands scoring Miller Becker filed toDevore the chance to make It two out of three for tho Indians TWO MAN TEAMS Hamilton Hurt city 1296 Kelley Rinehart ort Wayne 1285 Cobler Kllngman city 1260 Sharkey Scbaffer South Bend 1207 x'jej ii isn city Zurker Huber ort Wayne MeROwan Harkenrlder city HasHing er Wuest Haute Robinson Shaw Anderson Bruder Speicker city Quinn King ort Wayne MaRelHarKitt city Duecker Evans city Haislup Campbell city Piel A Piel city Meyer Cray city Atkinson Pollard city Strand Baupher Marion Reynolds Hill ort Wayne Tiernan Klrkhoff city Cheney Kistler city Steffan Hackerd city Rabe TTackerd city Abraham VanKirk So Bend Ruchel Cavalier ort Wayne McCaughan Peachey city Bumb ox city McNeely Dellinger city GIIl Greenbank Muncie Kromes Haughen Sg Bend Howser Bader Marion Beauchamp Irish city Boester Rump ort Wayne Heidlnger Shaffer Haute Goodwin Sutton city Heffernan Cotton Anderson Liebtag Westover city Langbeln Striebeck city DeLong Coble city Strader Lelst ort Wayne Bayton rancis Gary Bates Goeh ringer Hammond Elliott Parisey Kokomo Casmler Richards So Bend Campbell Lane city Schleimer Nordholt city Snyder SIoderbeck Marion Miller Kttiow Sr Kokomo Kraf Blttler ort Wayne Kernel Gantner city Bailey Graft city seems to better However It Is not will be available for work The Official AB Jt 0 MiRcrp 0 Wilcox irst to Tune Up at the Speedway Track i Wilcox whizzed around the track Goux summing up the performance at the fin ish with the terse expression Afterward he congratulated Wil cox on hls splendid performance Goux will be ready to take to the track himself in about another week or as soon as he has finished overhaul ing the Peugeot he is to drive At present the car Is entirely torn down and being subjected to a searching ex amination to reveal any hidden defect Goux is not of the type to leave any thing to chance When he say his car Is ready it may be expected to go through the entire 500 mile race with asked regarding the final dis Lf i i Al the noted Italian Babe Ruth picked a bad target when he decided tn open fire at IM Barrow 1 he Red box manager has hooked ud with some rough birds before and 'he haan finished second yet Mobile 5 8 1 camA ilnshlnir Intn Duke made a kick for the Umpire Hart see It Anyway it was a close at might have come through not llnll'Q rftnh hnan to the ground The Indians 1 1 i lll' lllllh tlWtLJ' au Hall right in the first round Reillev belted one to center field and advanced yv seeonu on sacrifice Zwill incr filed to Arnitm ricui ii iiftin ixiiii luiiuey dug for third after the catch He made il Kiana im nn inn i nv'o of the bag Yerkes drove one to Good extinguishing the side Two Hits Go to Bad In the next round two hits wont to the bad Covington singled to center Wolf sacrificed Covington to second The ball lilt Bunny Brief on foul ter ritory arid then rolled to McCarthy who was covering the bag Umpire Hart called the ball fair Devore then hit a slow roller in fiont of the plate which took a strange hop and Hail got only bls glove on die ball allowing Josh abingie as his first time at bat for the Indians Both men advanced a base when Leary rolled to Brief Rogge ended the promising session by being tossed out by McAuley Two hits in the third were good for a tally Reilley started tlie round by lining one to Heals Becker Crane hit one over second for a base drive to right field put Sammy on third On long fly to Wilbur Good Crane scored Zwllling stole second and 'vuvingion waiKeu round by popping to In the fifth two hits ley again opened the AMERICANiLEAGUE Lost KAWS GET A TALLY IN SEVENTH WITHOUT HIT a end striking out nine men ers were well supported DeP AB The score: A Col AB vvortman3 Daiieyri Massey If Taggart cf Wagnerc McCarty 1 Pechous3 ShovUn2 Parkp In round shown Marx the rench lad going down in defeat to the tune of 4 6 7 5 7 5 This was the only tip the dopa bucket received since "Marx had been slated to go right through to at fourth round is one of players on the team which' will hook up with Richmond Saturday There will be no play this afternoon but Thursday will see th remainder of tho first round matches all of the second round and possibly the entire third round Due to the fact that a number of racquet wielders are in the a uty rsaseoaii League their matenes are scheduled for any convenient time so there will be several rounds of matches going on at the same time Carl Watson faculty tennis man ager is weir pleased with rapid: progress of tourney and expects the finals to take place by the end of next week Berg Marx Stevens and Takaku the members of the team which will compete with Richmond practicing daily and will show a good lino of tennis in match Results of Matches The results of the matches are: Tst Round Hennessey defeated Dailey 6 0 6 1 Harvey defeated Daugherty 6 1 2: Ragan defeated innell 6 2 0 6 6 3nthony defeated Cook 6 0 6 0: Can field defeated Ehrgott 6 0 6 1 Moll de Rust 6 0 6 0 Schumacher de feated Marx 4 6 7 5 7 5 Dixon defeated Hartman 6 1 6 2 Taylor defeated Seid enstfeker 6 0 6 0 Second Hennessov defeated Lan RenS' R6fi3 TfyJor defeated Stedfelt 8 6 Hunt defeated Anthony 6 4 TiSmtIonV 'LVr Seated Coach Rouch pilot of the Shortridge track squad has scheduled a meet with Muncie for this riday afternoon The squad is not in very good shape and hope for a Blue and White victory is slim Muncie is reported to have a fast team and a good meet will be pulled off Coach Rouch will announce his en Kemper city Pollard city Cobler city Huger ort Wayne Tucker city Uebtag city Bruder city Kelly ort Wayne Irish city Injun Talk BY JOHN HEAD The final with the Kansas City Blues will be contested this afternoon The contest will not get under way un til 4:15 so as not to conflict Vvith the huge parade on Welcome Vllome day Owner McGill thinks that by this time the parade will be com ploted and traffic will be so that those who desire to witness the game may Totals 30 4 24 71 Totals 2 8 4 27 20 for Evans in the eighth lvail ioi owtieney in eigntn Pittsburgh 0 0 fcO 0 0 0 i StLouis 1 0 1 0 0 0 Errors Baeckel Shotton Stolen bases Shotton 2 Stock Ui zl A 1 LT 15 I Stock to Miller to Paulette Paulette to Snyder Baeckel (unassisted) Bases on balls Off Evans 6 off May 2 off Good win 2 Struck out By Evans 4 by Goodwin 3 Winning pitcher Goodwin Losing pitchier Evans Nashville Little Rk Bt Krounds I rl 1 1 A rx km postponed There was a brilliant gathering at the National Sporting Club England recently where Jimmy Wilde conceding at least a stone to hls opponent defeated Joe Lynch on points in fifteen rounds What came as a surprise was when the Prince of Wales jumped into the ring after the match and shook the hand of tho victor Leaning against tho ropes In the left corner is the Earl of Lounsdale Blues 3 Indians 1 ailure to bunch bingles off Hall Indians the second game of the se nes with the Kansas City Blues yester day at Washington Bark The Tribe collected nine bingles off the elongated Blue twirler but they carne in six of the nine rounds no more than two coming in one Inning While the In dians were failing to amass tallies enough to win scrap the Blues were nicking away at Rogge for nine blows and three runs score was Kansas City 3 Indianapolis 1 Eight of nine hits made by the men from banks of the Riven Kaw came in three innings two runs re sulting Tn the third round throe hits bunched with a pass gave the Blues a run while hits in the fourth ac counted for nothing In the fifth three more hits an error and a sacrifice hit were good for a tally The final run was made without the aid blngle and came In the seventh The contest marked the fourth for Clint Rogge and his first defeat With a little bunching of hits off Hall Rogge would have been returned a vic tor for he pitched dandy ball in all ex cept those three rounds when the Bluesstored up enough runs to carry away the game Hall Is Not Wild Hall who usually Is as wild as a haxvk was exceptionally steady yester day walking only two mon and one of them was Covington purposely in fifth with men on second and third He nicked Wolf with one of hls heaves Washington Park Indianapolis vs Kansas City WEDNESDAY MAY 7TH GAME CADDED ATER PARADE AT 4:15 NATIONAL LEAGUE Won Lori 8 1 TARIS Monday May 5 track moot held by the American soldiers In service of Supply Department at LoMana closed today with the inter mediate section winning the champion ship Tho eight marathon was won by red aller of the Boston Ath letic Association his time minutes 53 seconds threw the javelin 164 feet Place winners in this meet pete in the games to be held by the American Expeditionary orces to se lect entries for the interallied games to be held soon The divisions of the American Army "6T Occupation have formed a baseball league professional and the different teams sional lav ers being nn throughout the Coblenz bridgehead An American Rugby football team with stars from California has been formed from the Army of Occupation and will meet a team selected from men in the Tenth rench Army IJeut Paul Treanor of Boston won the tennis championship of the Army of Occupation today and has become an entry in the tennis tournament which will be held by the American Expeditionary orces Knnnn 1 1 Ifasshiger Terre Hai Kinder South Bend Nehr ort Wayne Magee city 21 snyaer city 55g HIGH INDIVIDUAL SCORE (Singles Event) Hills ort Wayne 246 Tnvlnr Tctpa HaiHa city 243 jticnarus Duecker TOLEDO BREAKS IN TOLEDO May Toledo broke into the American Association today defeating Milwaukee in the delayed opening game of the series The score was 5 to 1 San ders held his opponents for seven innings when he lost hls effectiveness erguson who was substituted turned the Brewers back Kotzelnick forced over the first To ledo run with a balk Ed Walsh on the Milwaukee coaching lines was chased by Umpire Connolly for disputing a close de cision at cne piate A Toledo 8IMurrays zeiaerz Hyatt rf Kniselycf al and state meet saved themselves by not trying for any good time Coach Black expects his team to make a good showing at the triangular meet at Shelbyville Saturday afternoon with the Shelbyville High School and Rushville High School teams Goodwin Replaces May in irst and Pitches ine to Beat Pirates A won bn slugger has jus been located inside out By Julian 9: hv Lorenznn McNulty Coimh Isenbarger bfislaln Three hare hits Julian Bastain 'L wo base McNulty Hollmyer Um Legaaur A Totals JBatted for Rudolob In tho fifth Kistler city Huber ort Wayne Opatz ort Wayne Livingston Muncie Strader ort Wayne Ci ritv Bittier ort Wayne Megowan city McAuley Brock HaJl Totals Carat batted struck out Indians 0 Blues 0 Double McCarthy to McAuley to Brief Left on Beses Indians 8: Blues 0 A Radcliffe Princeton Hackerd McAfee Terre Haute Zurcher ort Wayne Haugan South Bend Dellinger city Woodruff South Bend GIANTS BEAT BRAVES NEW YORK May 6 The Boston Na tionals lost their ninth straight game of the season when the Giants defeated them in their opening game of the season at the Polo Grounds here today 6 to 4 The Braves could not hit Barnes who was very effective throughout the game Ru dolph Northrop and Demaree were pound naj xujics unuug leauuxea score Boston (Copyright 1919 Now York Tribune Inc) 1 All through the night I sat and said I muttered as I shook my head Quite oft I tried to help a pair Ur play a flush To answer back The Sunbeam cars that Dario Resta and Jean Chassagne will pilot in the Liberty contest are expected to arrive at the track today and will be put through their preliminary paces by Jean Chassagne pending the arrival of Louis Coatalen the Sunbeam designer and chief engineer under whose supervision the official tests of the cars will be con ducted Speed Unknown The speed of Sunbeam Is as yet unknown as the cars have never been raced before being built especially for Indianapolis contest There was no opportunity to test them In England before shipment as they are too fast to ge run over the road and the famous Brooklands track is badlv torn up due to heavy truck traffic over it to and from an aviation field that was maintained there during war while Chassagne refused to make a statement as to the estimated speed of the cars it is known that they will develop 152 horsepower and experts figure that this should enable thafc to do somewhat better than 120 miles an hour Some speed! After the delegation of European and track THE STAR OR THE LATEST SPORT NEWS JOHN HEAD EDITOR NATIONAL LEAGUE New York 6 Boston 4 Brooklyn 11 Philadelphia Chicago 7 Cincinnati 0 Louis 2 Pittsburgh 1 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION A Sweetman city red McCullough city Maudlin Kokomo Murphy city Irish city Joe city Newlin city Oscar Jensen Terre Haute Woycke Anderson A King Richmond Blue city Heyde South Bend Wheeler city Gcssr rt city Sam Phillips city Rodermund ort Wayne tierdom ort Wayne Nash Anderson Totals 26 4 27 11 for Park St Paul 0 0 2 Columbus 0 0 0 Twn hauA hlf MrCarfv Park Stolen base Dressen Sacrifice hits Hall Corriden Double plays Taggart to Mc io The opening gun In the battle for championship honors in the Indianapo lis 500 mlle Liberty Sweepstakes on the Indianapolis Motor Speedway May 31 was fired yesterday when Howard "Wil cox at the wheel of a Premier reeled off several dizzy laps on the huge brick oval at an average speed of nearly 100 miles an hour Wilcox though he has as yet not affixed hls signature to an entry blank for the big race could not resist the lure of hls favorite sport any longer and volunteered to he of assistance in pre paring the Premier cars of the Indian apolis Motor Speedway for the big live century event In his first flash of speed Wilcox dis played all of the old time skill that placed him on a par with the foremost drivers Ho hit the tricky turns of the Indianapolis track wide open keeping ihs rar under control with a veteran's sure hand Railbirds on Hand Drawn to the scene by some sixth sense of events about to transpire an odd dozen or so of railbirds was hand to witness Wilcox's debut Among those present were Jules Goux Jean Chassagne and Arthur Chevrolet broth er of Louis and Gaston Chevrolet who will drive rontenacs in the Indianapolis fiOO iniler and himself an entrant In former years Goux Chassagne and Chevrolet kept a rapid fire of comment in rench as GOL LESSON To wipe away each growing III Within this game of goff Just keep your eye upon the pill And knock the cove off Hamilton Harris Cigar Co Distributors Indianapolis Ind SVi TEIMO aGARMGm4rJ DETROIT MICHIGAN The Technical High School track team on from the Greenwood High School to 37 Coach hot extend themselves in many cases sec string men were used No fast was made In any of the events with the exception ofthe mile run which was won by Maxwell of Tech The rep Totals 32 6 24 18? 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