Total For Washington-Johnson, Zachary (2). Marberry: for New York, Nehf, McQuillan, Bentley. Attendance and Receipts by Years. Attend ance. 91,033 Year. 1919 (8 games) 128,483 0 2 0 1.000 0 0 .000 0 000.000 00 ,000 0 0 0 .000 .248 26 61 .246 201 99 12 .964 (a) Batted for Terry in the sixth inning of the seventh game. Players' (b) Ran for Bentley in twelfth inning of Receipts. pool. first game: batted for Baldwin in seventh in$68,405 $27,391 ning of fourth game; ran for Kelly in ninth 106,550 22.401 inning of sixth game; ran for Groh in eleventh 101,728 54,933 inning of seventh game. 95,975 188,862 46,173 (c) Batted for Barnes in fifth inning of 66.925 fourth game. 179,980 79,072 (d) Batted for Lindstrom in twelfth inning 342,364 127.910 of first game; batted for Dean in ninth inning 490,833 147,572 of fourth game. 325.979 135,164 (e) Batted for Nehf in eighth inning of 225.739 121.899 sixth game. 320,361 144,899 (f) Batted for McQuillan in eleventh in385,590 162,927 ning of seventh game. 425,878 152,888 (g) Batted for Miller in ninth inning of 236,928 605.475 247,436 (i) Ran for Tate in ninth inning of fifth 1922 (5 games)..185,947 Oct. 7-New York 49.243 49,211 Total 34.254 Receipts. (k) Batted for Marberry in fourth inning of third game; batted for Johnson in ninth inning of fifth game: batted for Marberry in eighth inning of seventh game. $135.401 (1) Batted for Johnson in twelfth inning 135.550 of first game; batted for Martina in eighth 186.572 inning of third game; ran for Tate in eighth 191,677 inning of seventh game. Composite Box Score. New York. AB. R. H. BA. PO. A. E. FA. Lindstrom. 3b. 30 110 .333 7 18 0 1.000 Frisch, 2b-3b.. 30 110 333 18 26 0 1.000 Young, rf.-lb.. 27 3 5 .185 8 1 0 1.000 Kelly,cf,2b.lb.. 31 7 9 .290 51 51 .982 (a) Me's'l, lf-rf. 13 0 2 .154 501 .833 (b) Southw'h.cf. 1 1 0 .000 1 1 0 1.000 (c) Terry, 1b.. 4 3 6 .429 43 2 0 1,000 Wilson, If.-cf.. 30 1 7 233 19 1 0 1.000 Jackson, ss.... 27 3 2 820 3 Gowdy, c....... 27 4 7 Nehf, p. Stolen bases-Rice (2). 191,509 New York.. 2 3 2 2 2 5 1 5 3 0 0 2-27 131.206 Washington ...2 0 3 4 5 1 0 6 3 0 0 2-26 31.667 121,188 (First and seventh games went twelve innings.) .283,695 1,093,104 Neely, Bluege. Jackson, Frisch, Young. Peckinpaugh, McSacrifice hits-Jackson (2), Bluege (2), Ruel (2). Kelly, Rice, Miller, Ryan. Wilson, Meusel. Lindstrom. Double plays-Bluege-Harris-Judge (4); Harris-Peckinpaugh-Judge (2); Peckinpaugh-Harris: Johnson-Bluege-Judge: JacksonFrisch-Terry: Jackson-Frisch-Kelly; Kelly-Jackson: McQuillan-Frisch-Terry: MarberryBluege-Harris-Judge: Rice-Johnson-Ruel. Left on bases-New York, 59; Washington. 57. Bases on balls-Off Johnson. 11; off Marberry. .903 4; off Zachary, 3; off Mogridge, 6: off Ogden, 37 51 .977 1; off Nehf, 9; off Bentley, 8; off McQuillan, 0 6 0 1.000 6; off Ryan. 4: off Jonnard, 1; off Barnes. 1 3 0 1.000 1. Struck out-By Johnson, 20 (Wilson, 5: 0 20 1.000 Kelly, 5: Young, 3: Jackson. 2: Lindstrom, 2: 000 .000 Gowdy. 2: Frisch, 1); by Marberry, 10 (Jack0 1 0 1.000 son. 2: Wilson, 2: Lindstrom, 2; Young, Kells. 0 0 0 .000 Bentley. Barnes): by Mogridge, 5 (Young 0 0 .000 3 0 1.000 Kelly. Barnes. Terry); by Zachary, 3 (Wil00 .000 000 ,000 son., 2: Lindstrom); by Martina. 1 (Kelly): 00 .000 00 .000 by Ogden, 1 (Lindstrom): by Bentley. 10 1 0 0 .000 0 00 .000 (Goslin, 3: Zachary, 2: Bluege, 2: Ruel, Rice. 1 0 1 1.000 0 00 .000 Harris); by Nehf. 7 (Goslin. 2: Judge. 2: Zachary, Bluege, Rice): by Barnes, 9 (Mog253 27 66 .261 200 94 6 ridge. 3: Harris. 2: Taylor, 2: Goslin, Me Neely) by Ryan, 3 (Blucge, Harris, Goslin): by Dean, 2 (Mogridge, McNeely); by Baldwin. 1 (Mogridge); by McQuillan, 1 (McNeely). Hits-Off Johnson, 30 in 24 innings; off Nehf, 15 in 19%; off Zachary, 13 in 17% off Marberry, 9 in 8: off Bentley, 18 in 17; off Russell, 4 in 3; off Martina, none in 1: off Speece, 3 in 1; off McQuillan, 2 in 7; off Ryan, 4 in 83; off Watson, none in % off Jonnard, none in 0 (pitched to but one batsman); off Barnes, 15 in 12% off Baldwin, 1 in 2: off Dean. 3 in 2: off Mogridge, 7 in 12: off Ogden, none in . Hit by pitched ball-By Marberry, 1 (Frisch); by Johnson, 1 (Young). Wild pitch-Johnson, 1; McQuil lan. 1: Barnes, 1. Passed ball-Gowdy, 1. Winning pitchers For Washington, Zachary (2): Mogridge, Johnson: for Nehf, McQuillan, Bentley. New York, Record of World's Series. 1903-Games won: Boston Americans, 5: Pittsburgh Nationals, 3. Winning pitchers: Dinneen, 3: Young. 2: Philippi. 3. 1905-Games won: New York Nationals, 4: Philadelphia Americans, 1. Winning pitchers: Mathewson, 3; McGinnity. 1; Bender, 1. 1906-Games won: Chicago Americans, 4; Chicago Nationals, 2. Winning pitchers: Walsh. 2; White, 1: Altrock, 1; Brown, 1; Reulbach, 1. 1907-Games won: Chicago Nationals. 4: Detroit Americans. 0; draw. 1. Winning pitchers: Brown, 2; Reulbach, 1: Overall. 1. 1908-Games won: Chicago Nationals. 4: Detroit Americans, 1. Winning pitchers: Brown, 2: Overall, 1; Reulbach, 1. 1909-Games won: Pittsburgh Nationals. 4: Detroit Americans, 3. Winning pitchers: Adams. 3; Willis, 1; Mullin, 2; Donovan, 1. 1910-Games won: Philadelphia Americans. 4: Chicago Nationals, 1. Winning pitchers: Bender, 1; Coombs, 3; Cole, 1. 1911-Games won: Philadelphia Americans. 4; New York Nationals, 2. Winning pitchers: Plank, 1: Coombs. 1: Bender. 2; Mathewson, 1: Crandall, 1. 1912-Games won: Boston Americans, 4: New York Nationals, 3: tied game. 1. Winning pitchers: Wood, 2: Bedient, 1; Collins, 1; Marquard. 2; Tesreau, 1. 1913-Games won: Philadelphia Americans. 4; New York Nationals, 1. Winning pitchers: Bender. 2; Bush, 1; Plank, 1; Mathewson, 1. 1914-Games won: Boston Nationals, 4; Philadelphia Americans. 0. Winning pitchers: Rudolph, 2; Tyler, 1: James, 1. 1915-Games won: Boston Americans, 4; Philadelphia Nationals, 1. Winning pitchers: Alexander, 1; Foster, 2; Leonard, 1; Shore, 1. 1916-Games won: Boston Brooklyn Nationals. 1. ers: Shore, 2; Ruth, Leonard, 1. Americans, Winning pitch 4: 1; Coombs, 1: Chicago Americans, 3. Winning pitchers: Ruether, 1; Sallee, 1; Ring, 1; Eller, 2: Kerr. 2; Cicotte, 1. 1920-Games won: Cleveland Americans, 5: Brooklyn Nationals. 2. Winning pitchers: Coveleskie, 3: Bagby, 1; Mails, 1: Grimes, 1; S. Smith, 1. 1921-Games won: New York Nationals. 5: New York Americans. 3. Winning pitchers. Douglas, 2; Nehf, 1: Barnes, 2: Mays, 1; Hoyt, 2. 1922-Games won: New York Nationals, 4; New York Americans, 0; game tied, 1. Winning pitchers. Ryan, Scott. McQuillan, Nehf. 1923-Games won: New York Americans, 4; New York Nationals. 2. Winning pitchers, Ryan, Pennock (2), Nehf, Bush. 1924-Games won: Washington Americans, 4: New York Nationals, 3. Winning piteners, Johnson, Zachary (2), Marberry, Nehf. McQuillan, Bentley. COLLEGE BASEBALL. Record of principal games played by conference and other colleges in the east and central west in 1924, Chicago. Op. 7 11 April 9-Crane Jr.... 0 3 1 9 2 1 ... May 7-Syracuse 4 8 1 April 15-Wisconsin... 8 6 8 April 19-St. Law'ce.. 0 8 April 23-Dartmouth. 5 April 26-Princeton.. May 2-Beloit 5 0 6 3 1 5 8 May 3-Harvard 1 May 10-Colgate 5 May 17-Yale May 10-New York U 6 May 14-Pennsylvania 4 May 17-Fordham 3-Mich. Aggies 8 May 24-Yale 6 May 10-Iowa 7 May 26-Dubuque 2 May 29-Coe May 24-Catholic U.. 6 May 31-Navy 6 May 31-Ohio State.. 5 3 June 7-N.Y.Nat.Gd.. 8 10 2 June 18-Pennsylvania 5 0 April 26-Kalamazoo Columbia. Normal Mar. 28-Ga. Tech... 3 9 April 1-Macon 4 April 12-Yale 3 April 5-U. of Ga... 6 5 April 19-Holy Cross.10 4 April 21-Fordham May 16-Loyola .....21 9 April 26-New York U 1 April 23-Cornell 6 0 May 14-Princeton May 16-Yale May 30-Pennsylvania May 24-Brown 3 May 31-Colby 1 June 11-Harvard May 17-Pennsylvania 6 May 24-Dartmouth.. 5 0 April 3-Purdue June 7-Providence... Op. D.P .11 7 3 7 .300 217 3 7 .300 202 234 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP. Chicago, Wisconsin and Illinois were tied for first place in the contest for the western conference intercollegiate basket-ball championship when the season closed March 15, 1924. Final standing of the teams: Teams. Chicago Wisconsin Illinois Purdue Ohio State.. Indiana Michigan POLO. INTERNATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP. Two games for the polo championship were played by teams representing Great Britain and the United States at the Meadowbrook Country club, Westbury, L. I.. Sept. 13 and 16, 1924. Both were won by the American team, captained by Devereux Milburn, by scores of 16 to 5 and 14 to 5. In the first game Malcolm Stevenson of the American players was severely injured and was forced to retire. The lineup in the second and deciding game was: American-J. Watson Webb, No. 1: Thomas Hitchcock, Jr., No. 2: Robert E. Strawbridge, No. 3: Devereux Milburn, back and captain. British-Lieut.-Col. T. P. Melvill, No. 1; Maj. G. H. Phipps-Hornby, No. 2; Maj. E. G. Atkinson, No. 3: Luis L. Lacey, back and captain. 1913-United States. 1914-Great Britain. 1921-United States. 1924-United States. AMERICAN OPEN CHAMPIONSHIPS. The Midwick Polo club of Los Angeles, Cal., won the American open polo championship on the Meadowbrook Country club field at Westbury, L. I.. Sept. 27, 1924. by defeating the Wanderers by a score of 6 to 5. The games were witnessed by the prince of Wales and members of his entourage. Winners of the international cup to date: 1886-Great Britain. 1900-Great Britain. Points.Opp. 1902-Great Britain. W. L. Pct. Scd. Pts. 1909-United States. 8 4 .667 318 279 1911-United States. 8 4 .667 278 258 8 4 .667 327 267 7 5 .583 355 356 7 5 .583 358 322 7 5 .583 346 293 6 6 .500 280 5 7 .417 349 4 8 333 292 339 0 12 .000 234 384 INTERSCHOLASTIC CHAMPIONSHIP. The Windsor (Col.) high school team won the national interscholastic basket-ball cham-2 pionship in the Bartlett gymnasium, University of Chicago, April 1-5, 1924, by defeating the Yankton (S. D.) team in the deciding game by a score of 25 to 6. Warrensburg (Mo.) won the consolation" championship by defeating Elgin (Ill.) 34 to 27. Record of win Minnesota ... Northwestern 288 351 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP. Butler college of Indianapolis, Ind., won the 1924 national Amateur Athletic union basket-ball championship in a tournament held in Kansas City, Mo.. March 10-15, by defeating the Kansas City Athletic club team, champions in 1923, by a score of 30 to 26 in the final contest. The title in 1922 was won by the Lowe-Campbells of Kansas City, Mo. MISSOURI VALLEY CHAMPIONSHIP. The University of Kansas again won the championship of the Missouri Valley conference in 1924, ending the season with fifteen victories and only one defeat. Oklahoma was second and Nebraska third. MIDWEST CHAMPIONSHIP. The Fort Sheridan polo four won the midwestern polo championship in a tournament held at Dayton, O., Sept. 13-21, 1924. by defeating the Buffalo Country club team 11 to in the final game. INTERCOLLEGIATE CHAMPIONSHIPS. The Princeton university polo four. champions of the east, won the national title by of defeating the University Arizona team, western champions, at Fort Hamilton, N. Y., June 2, 1924, by a score of 8 to 0. HORSESHOE PITCHING. WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS. In a tournament held in Minneapolis, Minn.. Sept. 17-21, 1924. five world championships at horseshoe pitching were determined. In the men's professional class, O. P. Mossman of Eldora, Iowa, was winner with a total of 152 points. Frank Kellerton was second with 54 points. The winners in the other classes, with the totals of each in the finals, were: Women, professional class-Mrs. C. A. Lanham, Bloomington, Ill.: 102 points. Men, amateur class-Warren Mossman, Eldora, Boys'. amateur class-Frank Stinson, Minna. 25-Ohio State. 3 3 Nov. 1-Northwestern.17 FOOTBALL GAMES IN 1924. Up to Nov. 22. Indiana. Op. Ind. 0 21 Oct. 18-Knox Lake Forest. Op. L.F. .12 0 Oct. 25-Millikin 21 0 13 8-Ohio Nov. 15-Northwestern. 0 3 Nov. 22-Purdue 26 ... Illinois. Oct. 4-Nebraska Oct. 11-Butler 0 0 7 Nov. 15-Lombard .44 0 7 Op. Cor. 56 0 27 Sept. 27-Purdue 21 7 Oct. 11-Williams .14 7 4-Monmouth 7 26 Oct. 18-Michigan .14 39 Oct. 11-Notre Dame...34 0 7 Oct. 0 Nov. Nov. 18-Rutgers 1-Columbia 8-Susquehanna. Oct. 25-DePauw 45 Oct. 25-Butler 12 Nov. 15-Dartmouth ...27 14 Nov. 1-Iowa Nov. 8-Chicago 36 Nov. 1-Franklin 7 23 Pennsylvania. Op. Pa. .21 21 Nov. 8-Chi. "Y" Nov. 15-Minnesota Nov. 22-Ohio State... 20 7 Nov. 15-Indiana col. 6 34 Sept. 27-Ursinus 0 34 4-F. and M.. 0 26 0 7 Nov. 22-DePauw Oct. Oct. Op. Iowa. DePauw. Oct. 18-Lawrence 5 13 Oct. 18-Franklin Oct. 25-Minnesota 0 13 Oct. 25-Illinois 45 0 Nov. 1-Illinois Nov. 8-Butler Nov. 15-Wisconsin Nov. 22-Michigan .36 0 Nov. 1-Butler 0 7 Nov. 8-Purdue 7 21 Nov. 22-Wabash 2 26 Nebraska. Michigan. Op.Mich. Oct. 4-Illinois Oct. 4-Miami 0 55 Oct. 11-Oklahoma 14 Oct. 11-Mich. Aggies. O 7 Oct. 18-Colgate 7 0 21 Oct. 11-Swarthmore 21 Army. Op. Army. 7 Nov. 33 Nov. 15-Columbia 7 25 18-Columbia 7 10 0 27 0 3 0 17 20 7 20 7 7 7 14 0 13 Nov. 15-Notre Dame...34 Nov. 8-Northwestern. 0 27 Nov. 22-Kansas Aggies 0 10 Oct. 11-Marquette Op. Bel. Oct. 18-Princeton Beloit. Oct. 25-W. Va. Wes..10 Nov. 15-Ohio State.... 6 16 9 2 Sept. 27-Northwestern.. 6 28 12 Nov. 1-Penn State... 6 .....11 Op. Pur. Oct. 11-Carleton 7 21 Oct. 18-KalamazooNor.13 24 Nov. 0 Nov. Oct. 25-Knox 8-Cornell Nov. 7 Nov. 15-Ripon .19 6 Nov. 22-Lawrence 14 Oct. Navy. 4-William Op. Navy and Mary .... .57 3 3 Columbia, Op. Col. Nov. 8-DePauw 11-Georgia 25-Brown 1-Army Nov. 22-Indiana 0 36 7 26 Oct. Minnesota. Op. Minn. | Oct. 4-North Dakota 0 14 Oct. Oct. 11-Haskell Ind... 0 20 Nov. Oct. 25-Iowa Nov. 1-Michigan Nov. 8-Ames 7 7 Nov. Dartmouth. 7 7 Nov. 15-Illinois 7 20 Oct. Nov. 22-Vanderbilt ..16 0 Oct. Northwestern, Op. N.W. Oct. 18-Yale Oct. 4-South Dakota. O 28 Oct. 25-Harvard Oct. 11-Cincinnati 0 42 Nov. Oct. 18-Purdue 7 3 Nov. Yale. 10 0 Oct. 6 7 .14 1-Cornell 0 35 7 3 27 ..14 0 U. 0 40 7 0 47 Brown. 4-Colby 11-Chicago Ohio State. Sept. 27-Rio Grande Oct. 4-Purdue Oct. 11-Iowa 6 Oct. Op. O. Oct. 0 10 Nov. ... 7 Nov. 0 0 Nov. Oct. 18-Ohio Wesleyan 0 10 Nov. 18-Holy Cross... 25-Dartmouth 1-Boston U... 0 14 Oct. 18-Army 6 16 Oct. 25-Princeton 0.34 6 12 Nov. 1-Georgia Tech 3 34 3 38 6 0 Nov. 8-Wisconsin ... 0 13 Nov. 15-Nebraska 34 7 19 6 Oct. Princeton. Op. Prin. Oct. 6 40 Oct. 0 0 Oct. 14 17 0 21 Nov. 22-California .20 20 0 34 California. Op. Cal. Nov. 15-Yale .10 0 Oct. 11-Pomona 0 28 7 7 Washington State. Op.Wash. 0 Oct. 25-Oregon Aggies 3 Oct. 18-Olympia club. 3 9 7 32 Oct. 25-Wash. State... 7 20 6 Nov. Nov. 8-Notre Dame..38 3 Nov. Nov. 15-Iowa 21 7 Nov. 1-Oregon 7 3 Nov. 7 7 Nov. 15-Nevada 1-South Calif.. 0 8-Washington.. 7 0 27 7 7 Nov. 22-Chicago 0 Nov. 15-Missouri 35 Nov. 22-Stanford .20 20 |