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NATIONALS HAVE NEVER
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Scene Shifts to Cleveland This Afternoon There Naps
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By WILLIAM FEETIn New York where the almighty dol-
lar tops the altar they have a popularlittle game called ringing the neck ofthe goose The big fad In Gotham Isto grab everything In sight How youget it Is not important just so you haveIt
Our Nationals proved to be theduring the fourgame series which concluded yesterday the Yankees comingout three to the good and there was joyin the big town last night because theHighlanders were able to trim WalterJohnson
A grammar school boy could seo whywo lost This pitoher Quinn as usualproved to be the big stumbling blockand the Nationals could not touch himwhen cracks meant chalks
Will we ever be able to beat this Quinnperson The other American Leagueclubs can put him to the bad but somehow or other he has always been ableto got the Nationals goat and our teamhas never beaten him
Thank goodness the New Yorks willbe In Washington for two more engage-ments before the season closes and MoAlears btU wilt probably be given
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YESTERDAYS RESULTS
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Cincinnati at Plttuburg Rain
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M 2S JW 335 JPhiladelphia May 31 New York made
a clean sweep on the series with the Phillies today by winning the fourth gamewith Doolns badly demoralized team by4 to 2
Although Raymond was hit hard es-pecially In the sixth seventh and eighthinnings tho best the Phillies could gatherout of their seven hits made In that col-lective number of innings was two runsdue to force out of Flaherty atsecond and Grants home run Score
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The scene shifts today from New Yorkto Cleveland where the Nationals fathe Naps in a fourgame series providing it does not snow It looks as if
Doc Relsling would be assigned topitch and as the doctor won his gameagainst the Naps in Waahlngton andalso helped capture the only contest ofthe series against the New Yorks thefans can expect glad tidings of groat joy
The following is from the pan ofBates JHttla Old Man of theLeader
Manager McAleer of the Nationals wastalking to tho Little Old Man not longago about the folly o young players becoming puffed up with pride over ap-
plause or cast down in depression byhisses
It took me a long time to learn howlittle the attitude of the crowd towardme really signified said MoAloer Igot my lesson one day In a very importantgame
I was playing center here in ClevelandThe Fhiiltos were our opponents EdDelehanty came up and I played prettydeep for him He lifted a long fly tocenter It was bound for the fence allright but it was so high in the air andhung there so long that I was able to goback and take the ball on the run overmy easiest kind of a catchto make for an experienced fielder
The cheers following this catch couldbe heard down town
The man up was big John Clem-ents the catcher He had been hittingthe ball hard and I played pretty wellback for him On this occasion howeverha drove a low liner over second justout of the reach of both Childs and McKean I dashed in as fast as my thennimble logs would carry me made a-
long twisting jump and picked the balloff my shoelaces
I straightened up thinking I badmade the greatest catch of my life UsIndeed I had but do you know I nevergot a even one handclap
Ive often told this story to youngplayers who are inclined to get a littlechesty over applause they receive forsome spectacular It shows howlittle the people in the stands appreciatewhat Is really going on out in the field
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DODGERS DEFEAT DOVES
Pitcher Knetzer Tried Out AllowsBoston but Six Hits
New York May 31 Pitcher Knetzerwas tried out by the Brooklyns andpitched well
Boston made only six hits off him andwas beaten handily making four straightfor the Brooklyns Score
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Snn Francisco 3Iny 31 Corbett today In discussing Johnsons offer to meet him la thering said he would box Johnson for charity exacting only 10per cent with which to buy amonument for Jack when Jeffries gets ihroneli with him Headded thnt ns he was hecould make Johnson quit
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New Yorks Capture FinalGame of Series
QUINN IS AGAIN OUR HOODOO
Chunky Pitcher Reached for OnlyOne Run In the Opening ChapterAfter Which He In Invincible Reel
Kllllfer Has nn Oil flay at SecondBase Details of Game
YESTERDAYS RESULTS
Xew York 5j xBoston 1 Philadelphia 0
Philadelphia 4 Boston 2Detroit 3 St Louis 1
Chicago at Cleveland Rain
TODAYS GAMES
Washlngrtop at ClevelandPhiladelphia at Detroit
STANDING OF TUB CLUBS
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Siwfal to Wa bi gton HeraldNew York May 31 Among the rooters
there was some fear and trembling whenWalter Jphnson went into the box forthe Washingtons today The fear andtrembling was moro pronounced at theend of the first inning for the Washingtons made a run in theh first and theword was passed along that one run looked abnormally big with Johnson pitchingThe Highlanders themselves did not
the presence of Johnson as ablockade that could not be run and before the game was over theyhad polish-
ed off that puissant boxman In facttodays victory was the easiest of fjhe
throe they took from the Nationalsmade more hits than they did off Oberfin and Groom yesterday pitchers oflean renown than Johnson
The errors of Red Kitllfcr hamperedJohnson however and the New Yorkswould have been harder put to it if KllH
fer had not made a costly muff Stillthey would have won for Jack Quinnpitched a superb game surpassing Johnson in effectiveness and the Washingtons never being anywhere near theplate save in tne first inning whenthey made a run in an unusual wayQuinn takes to cold days like an Es-
kimo did today at any thespectators shivered through a cloudychilly cheerless afternoon
Quinn Handy with StickIt was not altogether cheerless Quinn
brought a good deal of cheer when heclinched his own game with a plungingthreebagger which found two men onthe bases and effected a timely cleanupBirdy Cree was pummelling the ball withvigor too Early in the season one ofJohnsons fast ones hit Cree in the headand laid him low but the remembrance-of that coup de grace dfd not make
shy today for he enjoyed an aft-ernoon of castigation He made a triplea single and a sacrifice fly The NewYorks gave Quinn timely support particularly Laporte and Roach
Having sent the first two men to thebench in the first Inning Quinn Issued apass to Killifer Gessler singled cleanly toloft and put Killifer on second McBridehit down the first base line to ChaseChase underestimated McBrides speedand was beaten in a sprint for the bagKiller meanwhile was dusting for homeChase was not bothering much aboutKilllfor thinking he had beaten Mc-
Bride to first When he sawgesticulating the success of McBrideChase fired the ball home butslid over safely It was a closeat first and Chase came nearer than heever did of making a kick He almostspoko Had Chase thrown to Quinnwould have had McBride
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Four men reached nrsffor Washington-in the last eight innings Two werethrown out stealing one was left andone was subdued in a double playSweeney In the third made New forksfirst hit He was doubled when Quinngrounded to Killifer The New Yorksencountered vicissitudes before finally rammed a run home by main bred inthe fifth and not by any finesse Creeopened the inning with a threebaggrpast Gessler He could have made ahome run of It as the throwin wasshort However at that juncture stayat third was wiser
Yankees Tied the ScoreAustin fouled to Street Sweeney
Jumped a base hit off Johnsons aloveand Cree could have walked hut hthalted and came near being nipped iuhis scramble back to the basehltto McBride and Cree was thrown Jutat the plate Sweeney and Quinn pu hodforward on a wild pitch Hemphill cameto time with a single to right and scoredSweeney Two were imprisoned on thestools when Wolter gashed rents ia thesurrounding space
Cree started it off again In the sev-enth His hit to Conroy took fantasticbounds and could not be handled Austinsacrificed weeney anchored at firstwhen KIHlfer fumbled his grounderQuinn got hold of a curve ball and gaveMilan a chase to a remote corner of theyard Cree and Sweeney piled to theplato A signal for a squeeze 2 t lostsomewhere between Quinn and Hemphill and when Quinn came pounding
a pitch he butted Into the ball in thehands of Street
Keir York Add TTTO MoreChase singled In the eighth likewise
Laporte Having stolen second beforeLap9rtes bit Hal staked a claim onConroys range when Laporte singlea tothe infield Killifer made a raw muff ofRoachs line fly and not only lost aneasy chance for a double play but didnot get the ball In time to get Chaseat the platp or Roach at first Luportewent to third on the play and inon Crees fly to Milan Milan and Killfers taps one In the eighth and the otheirin the ninth were silenced by rattling
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Killifer to to Unglaub Laporte-to Roach to Chase Wild pitchesJohn-son 2 Umpires MessrsPerrlne Time of game 1 hour and 45minutes
NOTES OF THE GAME
George Browne celebrated his return tothe game replacing Lellvelt In left byfanning his first time up
KIHlfer scored from second in the firstinning by fast running on McBrides hitto Chase Mac beating Chase in a sprintto the bag With two men on the basesConroy left them going out Laporte toChase
When the announcement was madeBattery for Washington Johnson and
Street groans went up The fans havenot forgotten what Walter has alwaysbanded to tho Yanks when right
Ges or singled In the third with twoout and was out stealing on the firstball getting a bad start by slipping
Manager MoAIoor switched his lineup-in an endeavor to get the last game ofthe series with the Yanks moving Killifer up and Conroy down the list
Milan made a good tryout on his dumpin front of the plate in the fifth butquick work on the part of Quinn andchase just nipped him This young manis just about as fast going down to firstas all the and Speakers playingball today
Johnson pitched himself out of a badhole in the fifth fanning Wolter withQuinn on third and HoraphH on second
UngiauVs pickup of McBrides lowthrow In the sixth on Chase was a
He dug it out of the dirt with onehand getting the decision on a very closeplay
Johnson was not lucky In the seventhCree hit safe to third base Sweeney gotan Jnnld sit and Quinn lined overMilans head in center for three basestwo runs scoring With Quinn on thirdand two out Johnson and Street broke up
squeeze play getting Quinn at theplate when Homphlll missed a highthrown balL
Kllllfer mINed an easy double play inthe eighth when he dropped Roachs linedrive He did not recover In time to goteither man Chaso scoring on the orror
While this was the third straight defeatfor McAleer and his hustling bunch ofball players like the games yesterday itwas close and interesting and with alittle luck at several stages could havebeen turned into a win for our boys
Tho chango of Browne for Lelivelt didnot add to the strength of the teams bat-ting that was expected George fannedthe first two times up and wont out onlittle infield taps the other two
ATHLETICS BREAK EVEN
Red Sox Win and Loae One In aDouble Header
Boston May even break wasthe outcome of todays doubleheader-A wiid throw by Barry on Lewis grounderallowed the Red Sox to win In the ninthinning of the first game Wagner hadbeen given a pass and wont t secondon Gardners sacrifice scoring on Barrysheave far from Davis reach
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TWO BAIL PLAYERS SOLD
ainnngcr Clymer Releases Konnlclcand McCabe to Buffalo Team
Wilkesbarre Pa May 31 Ahthuroutfielder of the Cincinnati team
and Mike Konntck who caught andplayed short on the same team both ofwhom have been at their homes here received orders this morning to report totho Buffalo team of the Eastern League-to which they have been sold
Manager Clymer of the Wilkesbarressold Catcher Jerry Hurley to the Syra-
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BROWNS LOSE LAST GAME
Tigers Bunch Jilts in First andThird Inning
St Louis May Si Detroit won thefourth and last game of the series today from St Louis S to Pernoll wasnever In danger at any stag of the gameP lty was hit hard only in the first andthird innings when Detroit scored thetrio of runs Score
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ELynchburp 2 Richmond 0Special to The Wubtagtw Herald
Lynchburg Va May JL Brandon outpitched Salve in a beautiful game herethis afternoon and the Shoemakers won2 to Is scoring their first shutout ofthe season Richmond had severalchances to but Brandon was thestrongest at the critical stsas and easilymowed the batters down Two scratchhits both of which went through Landgraft followed by Hoffmans single andLevys outflow sacrifice won the gamefor the locals Score
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Roanoke Val May 21 A timely bunchIng of hits assisted by an error enabledRoanoko to win the third game from Dan-ville today by 4 to
Brilliant fielding by Spratt and Newtonwere the features
Jenkins made a poor showing in the beginning of the eighth inning and wastaken out of the box Pritchard succeed-ing him Score
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OXorfollc 9 Portsmouth 6Special to The Wuafestott Herald
Portsmouth Vo May SI Norfolk foundtwo of Portsmouths pitchers easy thisafternoon and hammered them for a totalof fifteen hits winning the game 9 to 6
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Georgetown Preps Capturer Game by 1 toO
TWIRLING CAUSE
Scholastic Champions Humbled byEmbryo Colleslnnn in PitchersBattle on Hilltop Diamond Boethers Wild Throw Costly WinnersPiny Errorless Game In Field
The best high school baseball game of
the season was played on the Georgetown varsity diamond yesterday after-noon between Central High School cham-
pions of the Interscholastic League andthe Georgetown props and resulted in a1to0 victory for the embryo collegians-
It was Shock Boetler against Johnnyprettiest pitchers
In many days Langmuir had allthe boil of it and was given errorlesssupport Both twIrlers fanned twelvemen and were generally effective
The preps victory virtually gives themthe right to the scholastic championshiptitle of the District as they have alreadybeaten Central twice and trimmed East-ern Western and Business
Boetler lost his own game or ratherhelped to lose it with a weird throw toKing in third inning followed by awild pitch McLaughlin cut loose with atimely single sending in the only run ofthe game the winning tally
Johnny Langmulr deserves a lot ofcredit for his fine twirling His perfectcontrol and the way he mixed em up hadthe 0 Streeters standing on their headsOnly five hits were obtained off Langmuirs delivery and of these Menefeethe Central catcher got three
While Menefee was Centrals best cardwith the stick he put up a wretched gamebehind the bat The Preps stole sevenbases on him and he had one passed ballbesides three errors
McCarthy for the Preps found Boetlers offerings to his llkelng connectingfor two singles and a double out of fourtimes up Hoffman played a good gameIn the outfield for the losers The score
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ST JOHNS SCORES SHUTOUT
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College Park Md May iL The base-ball team from St Johns College ofAnnapolis administered severe drubbing to the team representing the Maryland Agriculture College here today thefinal score being 12 to fl
The locals were unable to lilt Wilsonsshoots and thereby hangs the tale onlyfour blnglee being registered off Ms delivery while on the other hand Goeltzappeared to be easy for the visitors Thehitting of Melville being hard and oftenHe got a home run a threebase and atwobase hit out of four trips to the platescoring six runs altogether-
In tIe seventh round with two Agges on the sacks and two down Stapfc-
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