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Pf Sit Wednesday, May 27; 1925. Snappy Sporting .Notes . " " . -.w r n I nn I'd I NURMI LOSES FAKEWflLL KAtc- iv PENN STATE COLLEGE ENTRANT Aside from that questionable dofet, Nurml rtltt not know what It was to he beaten from scratch during tlx astounding campaign which has now come to clone. '.' l . :.Y i GIANTS LOSEJ DOUBLE BILL TO BRAVES; DAZZY VANCE IS BACK T IN FORM AND STRIKES OUT TEN i. Th Giants at John J. McGraw sound attain, did tint break In was faltered In their grand gallop tor a j Fred Llndstrom, the 20 year old fifth pennant Tuesday and were veteran of a world series was able pitched O14 second for Brooklyn, allowing six hit and winning 3 to 1. The Cardinals got out of the bane, ment. They won trim the Reds In Cincinnati. 9 to 1 and landed seventh, while the Cubs want Ily WKSTI1UOOK PF.nLKK YANKEE 8TAI)ll'M. NEW YORK. May J6. Paavo Nurml tackled a big league sprinter In Ms farewell race on. American ground tonlghl and came pounding to the flnlKh be hind a pair of native heels In a In 1 scratch race, for tho first time In to jail his experience Paavo ran at least 15 yarda be- ' whipped twite In the same place, to handle half a dozen hot chances 1 by the Braves. . The locale of the 1 without an error. ' piece was the Boston ballyard which ; As the Brooklyn Dodgers won two Ja. .pretty, well peopled by players I cames from the Phillies In Phlla- whom the Gianta have sent away from time, to time. The Braves won the first game, 6 to 3, Virgil Barnes, who started pitching- for the' Giants was re- dclphia the gap between the Dodg ers In second place and the Giants was briefed by two full games. The Phils slla from third spot to fourth and the Pirates, who beat the lleved after five .Innings but the j Cubs In Pittsburgh 7 to 2, mounted Sarne was- lost by that time. Kyle I to third position, raham pitched for Boston. Daasy Vance who was not very . la . the second game. Johnny effective against the western clubs Cooney, . pitching for the Braves, during the late excursion of those out lasted three Giant pitchers and teams through the east turned out outsmarted a bavy of pinch hitters : another of his special productions, (p .win S to 4. ( striking out ten of the Phils In JTHelnle tiroh," the Giants third j the first , game which the Dodgers baseman .whose . injured . leg - Is captured, IV to 4. Burleigh Grimes the bottom. Babe Ruth was allowed out nn- hlll( Aiall Helfrlch of Penn Slato accompanied by his nurse and sat Irollvge in a special half-mile race, on the Yanks' bench in the Newhiili was the main event of a pro York stadium, while they lost the 'grain arranged by the Finnlsh-Am- flrst game of a two-piece party with the Red Sox. 3 to 1. The Red Sox got all their runs In one big seventh inning. Ruth belted a fow fly balls In practice but he had fadod away to a tew tuna and still looked wan. Urban Shocker, obtained from the Browns to win a lot of ball games erlcan Athletic club, which bnittght Nurml over from Finland In the second -cabin, and which is now ar ranging to send him home, first cIuhs. He sails Thursday, pretty thoroughly worn out by his career iudoors on the boards and outdoors on the rindora and loam of many cities, which has continued since for the Yanks made a belated start that night last January sixth, when toward this object, defeating the 1 he fractured three venerable world Red Sox 6 to 1 in the night-cap ' records as the first performance In 1 nasSauaaaaaxeussMBsaBV NO' DOME BROWN Z BgQWHaasBanMsgaansaMaaaBll "Dodgers buy Ford," said head line announced latest deal which sent the Phillies' shortstop to Brook- lyn. Horace refused to run for tho Phils bat Uncle Robbie believes he can get him started. ' : There's one yonng man In the j National league who seems to have itheT' number of Mr. Dazzling Vance, : strikeout king and star of the Brook- I i.a pitching staTt. That gentleman r 4v George Grantham, ex-Cub and J JoW1 .tlrst 'baseman of the Pirates. ' : flmnttinm tiaa f-nl 1 iit nH IkvM home runs off Vance in the few . months he has been In the National ' league. ' ' - ' r Last fall when the Dodgers were 'fUrnttng with the well known tooth wnd sail to steal the pennant away from . the .Giants, including Cozy -Dolan and Jimmy O'Connell, the .Brooklyn team faced the Cubs. Grantham was one of the youngest bears' of trie Cub family then. Vance ' .pitched for the Dodgers and would have won. his game and kept his club In the running but for two hits by Grantham. Both were home iruns. V The other day Grantham repeated his feat by socking one out of the :lot In-Brooklyn at the expense of j Dany. ' j Which reminds us of the faculty Elmer Smith, when an Indian, had fen .ringing up home runs on Bob i Sbawkey's offerings. We saw Smith ..Injected Into a series with the Yan kees 'on two occasions when Shaw- 'key'had been sent In to halt the . Indians. And both rimes Smith con tributed home runs. ;! Shawkey breathed the biggest (Silk 'of relief in the American lea gue when Elmer finally departed. J.-TU success of the four-times champion Giants In the National lea Ttte race so tar is all the more re- . markable in view of the series of i minor1 Injuries which have forcod j McGraw to alter his lineup at fre I quent intervals. !v Frank Frtsh has been fighting a hoodoo over since the closing days j of the spring training season. lie ' has irtnred his ankles, throwing - arm, and lastly his fingers. These mishaps and a cold have forced Mc Graw to shift his lineup. MaGraw figured that Heinle Groh would play third again this season . and" Freddy Llndstrom would be on ihand for emergency duty to close up such, gaps In the infield as the ac cidents to Frisch have caused. But Heinle came a cropper at the start of the season and the Giant boss had to send Llndstrom to third When Frisch was forced out of the game, McGraw had to send George ' Kelly, veteran first baseman, to sec i'ond, and Bill Terry to first, i Kelly's playing at second more than exceeded the expectations of Olont- players and fans. Long George proceeded to cover ground , In a marvelous manner with those i long legs oT his. When Terry pulled ! a charley horse that handicapped him In moving about first base Kelly j proceeded to let out another kink und help Terry cover his territory. If the Giants can ' arable along , under these conditions and despite 1 pitching that sometimes lacks much j of being of. pennant-winning calibre ' what chance have the other clubs of - j checking . McOraw's pennant outfit when they return to full strength? Four or five managers in the National league would like to know. The Newark baseball team in the International league was left home less when their field was sold to the spectacle. Shocker. hits. ,1 Up around the top of the Amer ican league the Athletics lost one to the Washington Senators and the pitcher who beat the Philadel phia was the aged Stanley Corel eskl whom the Cleveland Indiana a series of 33 record smashing teats. Holfrlch's time was 1:B8 4-B sec onds, far behind the world's record for the half mile, which Ted Mere dith established on May 13. 191. Meredith did It In 1:63 1-5. and a thousand good short-haul runners discarded last fell. The score was . have tried and failed to click a fifth 11 to 2 but the Athletics still have jot a second from that mark. Nurml's a safe lead. . time tor the half mile was 1:58 3-5. The White Sox were slaughtered 1 Ho was thoroughly beaten by a man by the Tigers in Chicago. 8 to 1.1 who was not even running his fleet In St. Louis the Browns beat the lest, for Helfrlch can do a'balf mile Indians In tho first of two ball games, 8 to 4, and to tho second 5 to 4. a J pi (Btiar-x ' ScCc-tlovse (rill rsr i Kris fro W 7 TRACK ATHLETES LEAVE FOR MEET i M uc'A I I lAJl-SM 1111 -4 hEXuJ BRErXk V POP ft. JU I vjiriota-i no-1 a cop V w Til " ' FrCO'ti f j ImiNfitERH ' '' , I ' , I I f ICOVas-cSl vVW TW SAM VV..S I 1 I Y UVi uXM- WOU- -TU- I I () j vy I PALO ALTO, May 36. Fourteen Stanford university track and field athletes left tonight for the Pac ific coast conference meet at Seat tle Saturday. Coach R. L. Tein- school board, until the Providence, pleton accompanied the squad. R. I., grounds were offered theni. Six of the men later will go east Another act of Providence, so to for the Intercollegiate competition speak. at Chicago June 13. in better time. Tho chill of tho evening; the tint. long turn of the path as It sweeps back of the home plate In the ball yard, and the condition of tho wide black cinder circle,. all doubtleaa had some influence on tho time of the race, which lagged behind tho rec ords all the way. But conditions were the same for Helfrlch as for Nurml and Paavo Just seems to have made a mistake in tackling a short distance star after beating all of the world's heat distance men at raugea from three-quarters of a mile up to five miles. At the first quarter, with Nurml's pale blue chemise bounding along at lhal even lope ot his. In front of Helfrlch's while one. the time was 5K seconds. At the 800 meter, mark, where they were clocked again, Just short of half a mile. Helfrlch was 'leading In 1:61-1Q These times wero considered slow, but not especially o under the weather and track conditions. lor It was so cool that even Jackson Hschols took 10 1-10 seconds for 100 yards and best out Ihe groat Jlmhiy Hussey. at that. Nurml hud been beaten In a couple of handicap runs Indoors, during the winter, and one big ulght in Madison Square Garden he pulled up clutching at his Jersey, seised with cramps. In a 6000-meter race with Willie llltiilu. his countryman. Itltola ran on to finish and win the run. but Nurm T- COAST LEAGUE Bcore R. M. Harramenlo I II Oakland .. I I I'lluvlng Butteries Cunllold. Martin and j M. t-hca: Uvlaney ana Head. AMElCAj ,lr.t'lW. j New York"!"1"' tiioa '.I York r""S R. I atlerlw Shuck, Score It. II. K. Halt l.ske ( J Vermin - " 4 lliitlerles MiK'abe, O'Neill and Peters; nah. I'ennur, Oldham and llan- reitlly waa alck. Kan Francisco at Keatlle, no game, teams travellug. Los Angeles at Portland, so game, teams traveling. FAMOUS FANS H 7T. J ( otillnurd , Hrore Detroit Chicago i.tt.rlUoUiri Lyons. r...n . cwskl. Score Philadelphia Wa.hln.i llatlerlos-OTj Perkins: Co.u.h 3 ! I Tut wo vjwost -' BILL y.'s BSINCJNGUPEILL OVEa-STBPPlMclwiMJBtP by JACKARR, ' '.M rl S-OMEWINC? 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