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St. Louis Post-Dispatch from St. Louis, Missouri • Page 16

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MONDAY EVENING. MAY 10. 192(5. ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH' The Fore Rivers Were Nifty With Their Feet but the Hatters Were There With Their Heads 'ST.

LOUIS POST-DISPATCH THE COMPLETE SCORE BEOWXS Millers' Speed and Attack Thrilling Moments Snapped During Yesterday U. S. BROVNIES 0UT8AT INDIANS, 8UI LOSE en io 3 score Beat Fore River Team 2-1 For American Soccer Title i Sr. Louis Eleven the First All-American i-rn Cub in Historv of the United Slates Football to Capture Natioraj Honors Game Cleanlr Plaved Before o.ooo AB. R.

H. 1 3 4 1 3 1 2 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O. A E. i I AUSTIN CB GFIDKON To KIN LV Sis LEI? IB WILLIAMS CF. JACOBSON RF.

SllVLKKlD 1 4 1 OF.UBER SS SHOVL1N. S. S. davis 1 1 0 0 0 0 SANDERS EAYN'E BFKWKLI 1 SMITH THOMPSON 1 r. 41 15 24 1 tor Daws In fr Sar.ders tn 1 5on Bat re CLEVELAND.

sever: h. the 01 oi Oi By William S. Baicom, ormer Uefcrev of the St. Iiuls sxifr Ir-aue. us.

i.n:e i.icu Association chajj. sn team is ir.e r.o.aer 01 ie i.i.e. et.t 10 tn Mi.leraottki of St. Louis fcoccer L-eairae esitri i or a 1 Fore River eleven of Quiacy, at Federal Field. The largest crowd that ever attended a soccer contest In this mated at 10.000.

was present. rA r-rrr-- 131 I i I I- A r. -'O-! With the Millers trimrr.ir.g their Eastern riva's in the game yesterday. St. Louis has the honor of bar-ins captured the championship the very first time the local elevens entered in the competition.

It also was the initial time that a Western team has been the possessor of the highest honors In the kicking grarr.e in the United States. Heretofore all the champions have been East- ern clubs, made up for tie S. F. A AB. R.

H. O. A. E. CRANKY LF 1 0 0 1 0 0 J.

IESON" 2 112 0 'CHAPMAN SS 5 0 1 Ii 4 0 SI-FA KLR CF 2 1 1 3 0 0 SMITH RF 2 0 1 0 0 0 GARDNER SB 3 1 1 1 2 0 WAMBY 3 2 1 3 5 1 JOHNSTON IB 4 0 3 10 0 0 O'NEILL 4 10 5 0 0 BAGBY 1 1 0 2 0 Totals 29 10 27 13 1 Innings 12345678 9 BROWNS 00000 0 021 3 CLEVE 1 2211 0 001 7 icaa over I John C. Meyers Chosen To Train All St. Louis Soccer Team in Sweden OIIN who I ETF1P.J cf St. fc Ui. was yes'erdav irr4 v.l I birthday.

Secretarv 1 omas W. Cahill of ti i to make the trtn Swedn with the inli-St. Lonis ,5,. cr team, -n th capacity of t-iii. ard d'Tctor.

t-e w-li Yrii el. pedition. which will as. for t. otsr-.

of 14 are St. four other A n.erlca n-born all of h.om ave been tsaasej rost-D'fvatch previoiig.y. ui make The Trip -Meye: s. a't fn the bu.ns fur manr rears a i-j phrsical' ir-g. He Tip? tt all-rojr.

atfc'a himself and active. Tt years afo ho as wrettlirj t. struc-tx-r for St. Louis Cniversity! n.n. lie a a winner 'org: af'ir ace her.

-ot men retire. K-atj the first, to make the swim from to St. Lettli. It was a' hi suepetioa tiM the Missouri A. C.

irtro.e4 i ii K'-i natiora! strimreief enatB. i 10 Fere River ttaa put or, a spurt of its t-wn. b-at ih Millers' dfersr privM Iwpeaetrakl Mattv fo i's wr-e filled on the local dt. fine last few rtlnutet. -e i -ne ta Figarra.

A c- the cam that the Miller had 11 shots at ga ar.d tri or Th fe-i M.llers and 11 fw tha- flv were 1 f. Fore ttiver. the Viller fo game snow No cant" ir. the lait ecar-itolatioa ft f-f'lifirg: part of foreign born players. Tlie Millers' conquest yesterday was due rr.a'.rtly the greater speed ar.d dash of the athletes carrying the colors of St.

Louis. The local kickers were at least a step faster than their rivals. However, the Fcrs River team had tlie greater amount of science, while the players a'so used better u3gmer.t on th-ir kicks. On Fore River showed a marked superiority over the Millers. But in the end it was the dash and aggressiveness of the truly American soccer that conquered over the more scientific, but slower foreign game.

Millers nad Hard I'ipht. The victory for the men of Pete Eatican was well-earneJ. It was tin thing. To conquer the Easterners, the locals had to fsht fron. the start until Referee A.

Mc-Cet i cf Chicago Mew the whistle. After Mayor Kiel had the hall in "he center of the held. Mc-I-Cer-i-ie started th par.i'1. wiih. tii Millers kicking off at 2:44 o'clock.

The locals opened with a rush and half a minute after the start. Dunn missed a great chance to put his nam in the lead, when he banged past the upright. At sis minute. tilting a free-kick from Clack, he-ad ed it past the pest. Two minutes later.

Redden's try bounced ever the gcal. Next it was Fere River's chance. J. Pa ley kicked a perfect corner, but Tage again headed wide cf the post. McHerry, who cauIJ not find Baseball Scores American League.

AT BC'TON i i 3 4 6 t.he Fhu ieUih: .0 ft fi i 1 1 HriM Bttm- Pe T.ck'n Trktns: Boston Ilarct-r. More and tfcaarB. National League. r.H TLA DELPHI A AT Ir.r.itiM. I'JS 43689 T.H.E.

rhi! 1 0 0 0 0 14 2 Pitt I 2000000 Hatter! Causer 8- It. 1 T7irir.n Harrison "i OTa Alajor League Statistics --) hot at the net. BOTTOM Millers carrying the attack riht to the and tioulie i- watching its couse. Found Davis and Sanders Easy in First Five Frames Bagby Stops Burke's Men Until Eighth. ri.r:vKi.AM.

ih Ten thousand fans Melcome-d tne Indians I for i i single came if tie: rs tod.o. Speaker Jun Kagby at his hut ler with O'Netil CatcMrc. Sevticid work-, id for the lironns iiuvr img. RROWNS Wsml'j tosf il ut Ausf.H. ONcill got foul.

Tobin singled to Sisier forced Tobin. Vamb to Chapman. NO RUNS. i'LF. ELAND Graney filed to Williams.

Chapman popped to Siller. Speaker walked. Smtih popped single ever Austin's bead. ToMr fell in fielding the ball and Speaker scored from beating Gerber'S relay. Smith going To tliird.

Gatd-ncr filed to Williams ONE RUN. SKCOND INNING. BROWNS Williams rol'd to Wambv. Jacobson fanned. Severeid popped to Chapman.

NO RUNS. CLEVELAND Wan. by singled through Austin and nt to third when Johnston singled to right. O'Neill tarred to Davis, vho Muffed Warn by back to third and! then threw to second. Gerber did not rover and the ball rolled to center rteid, Wamby scoring and Johnston at second.

Baghy sacrificed. I 'avis to Gedeon. who covered first. Grancy walked. Chaptr.an forced Johnston at the plate.

Gerber to Severeid. Speaker sinsk-d to right. O'Neill scoring, but Graney was aught between third and heme. Jacobson to Severeid to Austin to Severeid to Austin. TWO RUNS.

third inning. BROWNS Oeraer singled to left. Davis forced Gerber. Chaptnari to Wamby. Austfn lifted to speaker.

Gedeon pushed a hit through second. Tobin bounced a single off P-agby's slove. filling the basts. fanned-NO KUNS. CLEVELAND Smith walked Gardner forced Smith.

Davis to Gerber. Wamby was hit by a pitched rail. Davis threw to center field try-itis to pick Gardner off second. Gardner going to third and Wamby second. Gardner and Wamby scored on Johnston's single to center.

I O'Neill lined to Williams. Eagby fanned. TWO KUNS mi Ki ll l.ING. FROWNS Williams singled to right. Jackson singled to It-It.

hit into a double piav. Gardner to Johnston. Gerber lifted to Graney. NO RUNS. CLEVEU ra r.

Jamieson ran for Grar.ey. Chapman out. ijaeon to sisier. speaker pa raded. Smith drew four balls, f.ll irg the bases.

Gardner's sacrifice flv Scored On to Tnhln. I Wamby forced Smith. Gerber to Ged-i on. ONE RUN. riFTH INNING.

BROWNS Jamieson now playinu; It ft field for Cleveland. Bunvell bat- t-d for Pavis and was out. Earby to Johnston. Austin safe on Warnby's' fumble. Gedeon singled to left.

Aus- I tin halting at second. Tobin bunted; itid was out. Bacby to Johnston Sisler popped to Jamieson. NO I KUNS. CI.EVELAN I Sanders row pitch um lor Louis, joniision a roppea mi 10 center.

u.xii urea TO Gedeon and Johnston Tiaa doubled off first, Gedeon to Stsler. Ilagby hit a home run over the riant field screen. Jamieson scratched a hit to bort- Jamieson went to third when Chapman singled to center. Speake fouled to Severeid. ONE RUN.

SIXTH INN ING. BROWNS Williams singled to! right. Jacobson hit into a double play. Chapman to Wamby to Johnston. Chapman threw nut Severeid NO RUNS.

CLEVELAND Smith fouled to Severeid. Gardner lined a smsie cff Austin's Rioxe. He died sttaHtig-J Severeid to Gedeon. Wamby rolled to Austin. NO RUNS.

SEVENTH IWINli. BROWNS Shovlin batted for Get-, ber and fouled out to O'Neill. Smith batted for Sanders. Smith' fouled to O'Neill. Austin singled off: Fagby's shins.

Gar-tier threw out Gedeon. NO RUNS CLEVELAND Bavne now pitch-' Over 8000 Pay to aa i I 1 i I 1st half. t-1 n. m. rt 1 I 1 1 14 4 I 2 I ft 4 2 I 4 11 ..11 11 1 ii Final occer Good Hurling in Municipal Games Nieman and Elliott Lead Pitch-' ing Features, Elach Owning a One-Hit Contest.

f-at ire pitcl.irig exhltntions in yesterday's games in fte Municipal Baseball were t'-trnel in by lingers cf th Empire League. Nieman. on the hill for the Typos, held the American Manufacturings to a safety, ti-it was beaten. 1 ih'iott of "V.e Cigars avowee r. 1 ore hit.

in ii ic out ri 3 -h-'iVitFlowcrs. to of yeserj.v's t.liisii's TL resu KMPtr.E LEa.JVF. An a- 2S.d": re-? 4 r'-Te? it. a INDtPENDES: l.Z.C, C- 1. "ag-'s IIE LEAt.t t--- A C.

Sinr.sarto! h-; MilRCANTII.E 'J La'' TI .2 iv Mary WOMEN GOLFERS HOLD 2 EVENTS THIS WEEK i Co irg Th-men- h-e ti a ft -i r. on. -n jCMh i at a 1 ii r-' ed -A tb clubs at Ufl? vx i ore and low 3 ft -daeda le i a rr i Sdjv a I ROBINS AND MORSE PLAY 120 MINUTES TO A TIE NEW Y'lflK, IT. The I Prydoeic an -3 "i Mor Prydock soc-i ce t'liti! -tied minute a scoigwsfie in fe eemifical round 1 jtie eemiricai round ofyr-e York i-tat- Footbal w-i't be reaar-rday. Harry Rati-: same of York i-er rp; on sr.

Ui starred for the Rob- t- -T ra "--st-le to Style and Comfort "Rest assured- Shirts 'leNjfflfear ofa Nation!" Titl. himself in the opening period. Corner n'avd we' the -renter narf r. Offs.d the CluU. lJEAGlE.

Wen. Lest. P.t. r. i .9 .47 i 1 11 11 I CAGI E.

Won. Lost, r- '4 -IS a -U 9 .10 1 .4. 1 So 4 TOP Gial Keeix-r I turtle if tlie moutli of the lre J'Jvir jcal. The Ruether Pitches 2-Hit Game and Blanks Cards, 5-0 Take Final Game of Series Braves Call Tomorrow. Walter Ruether.

Pat Motan's star left-hander. jesterday afternoon Leld the Cardttials to two hits and scored a 5-0 sht.tout. in the final game of the series. It was the first championship exhihrion of the title holding- Reds' stand at Cardinal Field and gave them the edge in the series by three games to two Ruether scored two of the victories, having hurled the first came the five. Bill Toak, spitball heaver, suffered his second defeat of the series.

Bill was touched for ttve hits and two runs in three inning, after which he was relieved by Jess Hair.es. Haines hurled shutou' until the ninth when a triph Roush. an en or bv Horrsby TVingo'a four-base knock, gave Reds three markers This afternoon the Cardinal: ball by and the will Bos' on be Idle, the league leading Braves calling tomorrow for the Same of a series of three. Clenuu Gets Roth Hit. demons was the only cardinal solve Ru ether's slants cot jyesterdav.

The f-rst Lit was in the third inning and was a oh an drive to center or. which the catcher took three bases when Roush. let it escape him. demons' second safety was Teias leaguer oetiter iti the fifth Inning. Roush got Lis hands on the ball after a hard run but dropped it nd the official s- orer decidM it was a hit.

Ruether' ws a ti.nst'-r-j fui one. and the one tun that the Reds erned would have been suffi-l cent. Three miscues lio-rs Hornsby gave the champions fuj: runs. i The s'ruck out sex er. I batte.a and walked five.

Miier.rv liines, uo were I assea once eah: -took. who three times and Korrshv ar.d demons were the only Cardinals to reach i or. a reached the sack on -wo sin- gles ar.d Hornsby forced Stc-k seror.d. Only two men got as fa third on the husky southpaw. Pespite the counter attraction-rational soccer Federal Field the final game of Cardinal-Beds series attracted bst crowd cf the year at the 1 National League park Twelve -the atj the the; ca! i M'i'i v-Ti-o-is witnessed the co In the five arr- with tl.e Card: pressed ior.ship vester- r.als.

the F.eds have r.et im spectators as being- chan: e. etu Tfcei' hurl iiCt- Natioiall i 1 -dA I Uv Natioi.all, Adterused. tile 1 Irs So ca r. he closing half, missed a great opening af'er takirg a pass from Dunn at IS minutes. Two minutes later again missed, while a mome later.

Potee's err.fi'" shot Just miss -i going through. Marre Scores ITrj-t rol Tr.e "Millers' effor's Finn t- bear fruit. After 27 ir.iii-u'es battling. Marre. tak- 1 H.

i CT.fBs. Bcston Cincirar.ti ChHro CARDINALS Tori AM1RICAN Criraco rr.ovr.xs Tork Ittroit Today's Schedule. NATIONAL LIAGTE at F'ittsBurr. Ctten datt for cthr cluba AMERICAN LEAGUE. Frtiwri it Cievelani.

at Boston Orn at tor rtirr rlna anJ Shortin playing short for St Louis. Jacobson backed up against th riht fiel.l f.n- for a brilliant one-handed catch of Johnston's drive. Gedeton tossed out O'Neill. Eagby fanned. NO RL'NS EIGHTH ti.x a iiv-iii 1 pi'iinr tinlnn past Ijmhie lor the opening pulnt.

Hulan Fallible made great attempt r'a nf'fir The Rite l.T, hard sh- frwm Potee wa clsarel. When ihr kitlf naa 5 mlaulr. old. 1-r Fore Hlirr team put ihroutk the Ilrln marker. 4 enter Krr-k ahuetlax.

a'ter drawing rlcht fallback Jr l.aat-astrr out of poattfo For the remainder of the half. sides tried long shot b-it to no the hif. men n'arted with a rush i after a -d tie. effor. however, wet" the Fo- he ixt miatj-es ati.s t.ar-i.

1 'he A of Toi 7 '03 .1 -1 Here the Miller, foreed a Mrliear ver the II clearei. lever, vicllen -t again gained piI'- of the sphere and paaE in yr- ree. who fa tarn haalnQf Dunn. Ilnnn booteut thioh for nhat prxed to 4.e the ita-niafl; ptiiat. After St1' b'i-s if ar i (i rt- fi "i i BROWNS Tobin doubled to Shots Stopped Foil's Fre rtou! Tlrow i ks Lineup and Summary Ben Miller.

Mi-turrr I.anrater Position. fmr River. I I aaM R.alil t.rii rarktmaa left t-aif IXtlrM. hrk tj. tair Hed.t-n 4'-nter haff tr left half Bla4 Oni.Me r.b4 firnW Inide riaht enter InI.l left I UK J.

Haiet Fr Kea Miller Marre a ad Bunt; Innn Marre ree- fM- lore KUer. Kenliaw. onlrtato Mrkmi-r ut t-il. i. refere; Paal le-reenee an, I I hil Katananrfa nt H.

I Iie men. Time mf hlltin 4 -m MISS BLEIBTREY WINS 220-YARD SWIM EVENT Kl-ANP r.the: i. i-n r. a Fa i Ma M'M rev Tor. Ctf jarintrtt'-C at Idfirt r.l.j ii anif Vt Sa lblt Ladies' Day Tomorrow.

i Lfc.e' rJt Fie: i. Mor'ay is tha rrfa-1 re J'iniiVH i of v. a tt, tt.t tl' c. -c ti- i Tie -t Fl'- r-i ttt EXTER ter. Sisler to Jamieson.

Tobin i srnrAd wV; ....1 sui a two-1 shimmy doesn't cover of shins. a multitude THVT'S RIGHT. HE des Teres 1 a. ice open sewer: Vote on the bond Aid the smdls will be few Whenever rs The De3 Berts A'O'e "Ye5" And its r.ame 00 bur be 1. NO "In the sweat of thy brvr -haU thou eat bread." tJ by the ame tken tlie baker are all running sMeal hup.

ake sal os bread oa ii We prexime thej all 'cni ham! Nk be aiw ti ban. I the bk maker inoney ami he erj H'Mtnn hainN it ba k. lit Till jp kPVt, lF sIMKlv "pi CLEVELAND TO MEET CENTRAL TOMORROW atte-faa tug-f r. i i 1 s--- faa a res 1 fit T' nr.enga's r'w hteup. "eat: for lie Wti tro-i Culiop Quits Salt Lake.

SALT 1.AKK, U-al May York Ati'-'iea- Culiop, furm who won tw three s'sf in "he the Sa IraCl New names --a iae team i cast League. kvr: -i-l- rjeni r.a... iitger to leu Chapman thiev I ore Itinrv. nrrnnrin to clear a in the air hall ha jut Ikcii headed Why Not? doth the convit ow on v-r honey roll or.ry on milk and robs a bank to get a. Because he needs the For ar.v kind of honest 'oil seen; to His hands he doesn't care to soil And si- he iobs the- backer.

follow ir.s: lie j. He knows he' And then he i id hardened: si-r a Lttle i.i be prdonec 1" AlthoL When worry him a jot. Sh thev eatcii and him: not him on the spot with the goods they r.a:I him' roif The man or. get a I soaked. II lit the erbv sard lo sa ha' pool and llii' hore rair i imprtitiiig by leap- an.

But the hiintan rac eeni Ie Brt.th- 1 1 ooa ilu-l torn BARRl.D DaiHt-rs at Coney Int-u iMuiiie.1 the riuit hake the shuiiinv. hate that w. the en- as i.fet'i of Xlorar. re. fort in fa-.

iraie t0 'tie of ta i "A the icl, ti rs i Fr'day's sr. vr r- sn-i i made T. can "or. 1. Ri 'r p.

toners dona lot-: DUPO TAKES TROLLEY LEAGUE FEATURE GAME The Le a by por e. ers. ninth VA th Fe I.ou.s. Bei'ev Eame the Troiley esterdav nas won' the Maxwells by a I game was nlavxi or! The Kelsoe. hurling for the win-1 I not rermtt a run ur.til the! was opposed tv Schrader -Fri-zmeyer yielding five i trimmed 1 In the other -a st games, the, Bs won Tri-Oties.

Maroons, -ars 4 a -id the Wll A.l Havana, G00D.TPUFF tll liverj here. Rtcker Ciar Iit. i Cahill Realizes Dream of Years --i-uuscu. cevereia sinned to cen ter, scoring VMilisms. Shevlin fl ie I to speaker.

TWO CLEVELAND Gedeon threw out Jamieson. Chapman roiled to Shov- im. Speaker walked. Jpeater OUt NO stealing, Sevt- to tv0. RUNS.

NINTH BROWNS Thompson t. tied for Bayn. Thompeon lifted to Speaker. Austin 5opped to Wamby. Gedeon smg'ed through Gardner.

TVjin singled to right for his fourth hit. Sisler sing' to left. Gedeon scoring ana lootn stoptpng on aecond liams to NV mbv RUN. Wsi-ONE SeeTitle Game: I departed last niitht tr Net York, but be back again shortly ta attend the ar-tiuai w.t!rg. Mfh w-t; be held at tha Statler Hotel.

Vac -n and 1Z Mo re Praira St. laala. Fdward Moore, who came he- the Fore Hiver Shipvardg Co representative th Ea.terr--' h'gb in pratsea for I ouis after the same rrra K'ven ttie best of treatmei-l lu-. and think it is the ftrsast place we hav-e rer viaHed nav no complaints ta make. To that we w-.

not disap-t-o'ttted at defend wo-jld be iipwever. an a cean gatra and the beat on." tara Tha Fore River tm Ut eight at 19. Ii clock. Mr "Mfrti, mm There mi g-eat of ig on the game, iiawever. tcstead of oUJ op t.ie Mil' ore te; a trad- stt t.te East nvoat.

of ifca ici it tiiejAssici a jy i Thomas Cahiih former St. Loutsan. honorary secretary of the U. S. F.

ts the bapriest man In St. Louts following the Ben Millers' victory. Cahill etate.1 thut until Referee McKeniie blew the closing mhistie, he was absolutely neutral, but after timt he remensbeted that was a tt ir resident of this city nd as sue1 Is Was forced to theer. "After )rars cf hard tabor. I ftially hav t-een rewarded by a Lou'a ifa winnin.

the C. S. thamfionsti-p." rtatrd t.lablll "t'n-tU tha final wMutle, I a neutral. Hit then. rttnn'knr-i I i f.r-Ttier bt.

Loula-n. I unhmbered n.y r.tliuatas-r!. "1 ta happ.est tr.an St IjHia I lived to a Si. Iu! team win and also saaf the I bat been making cona lrs. recetv rne cf tt Kreat toopt trrcSay.

Is the face reat many counter attra-tiop. we drw a rreorj crr.d It ta tne thin eetjtor tn iia .1 Jt (a 3 neiv Shaperor Spring and Summer Wear Smart-Gool-Gomfortable VwXKidfcii ff ojiars ilririktiiann, -ltel 9 V-S ClDEST IN OVtHlC a uoiH'ti ymc3 1 r. I.

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