Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 12, 1915, Final, Image 1

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PHXLADELIHAt SATURDAY, JUNE 12, 1015.
Coneronr, 1015, it inn Posits Licati Courixi.
ACKS PLAY FXTR A TNNTNf
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PBIOJ3 ONm asm r
GET LEAD ON CUB
HARVARD DEFEATS PE
fALIANS RUSH
M GORIZIA IN
S
fcvaders Follow Up
3radisca Victory by
lierce Assaults on
Jext Objective.
gcrsiiglieri Make Desperate At
tempt to Cross Isonzo River
'artd Outflank-Austrian Posi
tionsBombardment of Tol
'mino Continues.
SPECTACULAR MOMENTS IN HARVARD-PENN GAME TODAY
Irafee Italian arhilea have been hurled
jfpdnst tho Gorlzla line, following tho
Suture of Gradlsca, on tho Isonzo
Slier, by the invaders. In addition,
SersagHerl forces are endeavoring to
cross tho Isonzo near Itubbia and at
tack Gorlzla on tho flank.
SThe bombardment of Tolmlno is con-
pulng without interruption. Tho Ital-
aro striving to occupy the town
Ed seize tho railroad running south to
rieste. The Italians aro concentrating
Ftir efforts In tho capture of Important
Iujtran positions on tho Isonzo, with
E end in view of capturing nil tho
Railroads leading to Trieste and cutting
Bif Ui Austrian lines' of communlca-
iThe fighting in tho Trentlno has
Ebited domewlmt In tho last 48 hours'.
Kie Italians are proceeding with their
R&vince on Trent from Rovereto, which
Swy occupied a few days ago.
in. offlclal statement by the War
twice- states tha.t the Austrian armies
pre completely demoralized by their de
Beats and that tho Austrian command-
Fare' having1 a- great deal of trouble
preventing desertions and rehabllt-
Ung-the morale of tho soldiers.
Uan forces havo occupied Porto
ptpse$a, south of Monfalcone. Porto
&s!ga contains a largo shipyard.
IRpJLE. June 12. Three Italian armies
w closing In upon Gorlzla, capital of the
pSirlan province of that name, and a
fftrcfr battle Is now raging west of the
Btr upon a (en-mlle front.
he city Is being shelled by Italian bat-
rfu stationed north of Mossa. The Aus-
Ccntlnned on Tage Four. Colamn Three
MAIN HEADY TO PAY U. S.
OWNERS OF SEIZED CARGOES
LONDON, June 12.
Al s result of aultntlnn In the United
lEtitei over British Interference with
otrican shipping, particularly In the
initter of cotton cargoes, the following
nUKraent was Issued today by the For
fc'jn Office.
Whfnever claimants Drove their own-
U.(p of cotton seized by England an ad
IRnceoJ 10 cents per pound Is being paid,
Iweently 35 000 wna paid In this manner.
llfilJ boned that 1500.000 more will be Da Id
ron JJonday or Tuesday. One claim
s been paid In full. All claimants are
goestW to furnish documents showing
BMswp, The British Government is
MM and anxious to effect an Imme-
m settlement In all cases."
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MAHAFS PITCHING
TOO MUCH FOlT
THE RED AND BLUE
Harvard Wins Tilt This
Afternoon at Franklin
F i e 1 d Occasion Is a
Gala One for Pennsyl
vania University Men.
HARVARD.
AB. n. H.PO.A.E.
'Wllfe Brown Beats Higgins
E Ihfl (ZmrAmn 1k.l.. la. lnk In na .-.
P1 Amateur cUna Willie Ilrown beat Youne
Sgwu, three rounds, lloh Stelxer topi3
wi
If-'Ulfli.
li("'Smlth. two raunda- Rtava O'Neill
IWtr Aleund.r. thr.. rnnnH., KM flnVnnldl
ink Williama fm,i rniinda In thft 11R
!fnal. nobby William, beat Kid Sul.l-
Abott, 3b 3
Frye, cf 3
Nash, lb 2
Gannett, rf '
Harte, c ,
Hardwick, 3b 4
Brlckleyl If
Mahan, p '
Tled. as 2
r
In tho upper picturo Hardwick, of Hacvard. is lookink after his hit, in tho
'fifth. -Koons is catching'. JriIOia JowlrfTfntttrSR.aimcc, of Penn-; fs seen
trying to put Moore out nt first. EHclio Mahan, the Crimson pitcher, made
tho nrst run (a nomcr;, oi tnc any, in tne iutn.
BOX SCORE PHILLIES-CHICAGO GAME
PHILLIES
Ber6t, si
Byrno, 3b
Bckerf If
Oravath, rf
Whitled, cf
NichoffSb
lutlflr'ug, lb
Kllle'for, c
Mayor, p
Pakert.
Totals
r h o a e ' CHICAGO
2 4 12 1 Good, rf
1 0 2 2 o 'Fisheries
13 4 0 0 'Sohulte.lf .
1 If 3 0 0 jZim'mrtn, 2b
if Ii o a
O 0 0 0
0 1 4 .2
0 0 0 1
0 0 tf G
0' l . 1 0 0 Saier, lb
1.12 4 o Williams, cf
1 '3 8 1 0 Eronaluvn, o
3 2 4 ,0 o, Phelnn, 3b
2 2' 1 3 0 i. Tierce, p
11 1 0 0 lz.ftb,l' '
Standridge, p
Totals'
0 1
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
6 0
2 1
S 3
6 3
0 1
0 0
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TODAY'S BASEBALL' SCORESr
Detroit .022 020 00 O'O 0-
ATHLETICS 000 240 OOOO yO
Dubuc and IrlcKco; Shawkcy and Scbnng.
PHiLLin; 0020532 0
CHICAGO OOOOOOOO
Mnyti and Killefcr; Plcrco nnd Bresnnhan,
HAIlVAItD 00 0 02002
PENN OOOOOOOO
IT. Wallace and Koons; Malum and Harte.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
1-13 18 1
p O 2 G
0-470
0-0 6 1
st.louis 2 OsO 0 O 2 00 1 5 10
NEW YORK ." 3 i o 3 1 ' 0 ,1 0 x 9 12'
Hamiltoa-aud Severold; Caldwell and-Swo'enoy.
0
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CLEVELAND 2O0200O0
BOSTON 201 1 1000
Coumbe nnd O'Neill; Gtegg and Cady.
CHICAGO OOOOOOOO
WASHINGTON 00200000
3enz and Schallt; Boehllng and Henry.
0-4 7 ST-
x- S 12 2
1- 1
x- 2
4 3
7 1
NATIONAL LEAGUE
boston 00 000080. 0S
PITTSBURGH Q Q O 0.0 2 0 0 0- 2
10
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WAY PITCHES TODAY
AGAINST PRINCETON
Yale and Tigers Battle in Ex
cessive Heat Great Crowd
Sees Nines Play.
Totals 23
PENN,
A.B.
Mnnn. 2b 0
J 7 27 IS 0
Bchlmpf, ss 3 0
Irwin. If 3
Matchett, rf J
n, W'allace.lb 0
Koons, c .' I J
Moore, cf, .s.v.. J o
Kane, 3b.., .
II, WallaceK-p 3
Murdock. p, .'..... 0 0
Elchelbereer, cf 1
H. 0. A.
0. 3 2
15 1
II' THE WEATHER
FA I F
elcnowledge we were- wrong. For
wm or bq the Insinuation has been
py us. amounting at tirnes to a dl
Srie, that ths climate of Phlladel-
changing- that winter would
ti he summer and summer winter.
re many reasons to believe this
ie. There were bllizarda In Mar
m waves in 4une. We had reason
nre. inraiiffh in. ii. infnrmflnon
Hft ronfidenco bv the weather author-
I nd which we are not at liberty to
i j"jne at this time, that the course
uuit Btream was ohanglnif, that
' dire Blttlia and norlenta In the
rCUCh Aft rlntra urnnnrf (h. a,,n A...
'- ' ..,.p WU4,W ..,13 WW,, I W.W..
tending to make the weather here
Htt aumillty we bow to the dreadful
r..'" MMIU are not chanzlnir Dlacee.
Re lame Did mnimtti. nnl. thmt hal
J4 'ai1 the ueual amount of bumld-
all the other symptoms,
W. reallv .l . wj n .,.-
I""1 of other eummera and count
itehtu. You'll And tthev won't
or than half a dozen to the
1 1. about half a dftxen.
FOXSOA8T
PWadelpkla mtd vtcdtUvfatr
0M HunUau. eaaUr toniait.
W", moitht iuM&uwt.
to
Bauvk Ma-
m..i 33 0 6 27
Homera-Mahan. DWe;"'ed' ""fL"
wick. SacrlncM-IUed. Abbot. Stolen
. t..,i nirnrk out By Manan, -,
Dfteea ji"- M..-- .--.. -A ,-,,,
n.,..iv 1 Baiea on Daiis-uu nw,
2! Mahan. 5. Double. plays-Abbptt
Nash. Wild pitch-Wallace,
nan.
FRANKLIN FIELD, June li Harvard
aeauTpenneylvanla'ln the Alumn. Day
game this afternoon by the score of 4
to 0 In the pre.ence of 10.000 students and
graduates, the latter representing classes
as far back as JSI5.
The battle was an even one up to the
fourth Inning, when Mahan, the Harvard
Ditcher, cracked out a home run to cen
ter Held and scored Brlckley ahead of
In the eighth Inning the Crimson added
tvo more run by means of , a two-base
hit and a wild throw to Koons.
II Wallace, the Pennsylvania pitcher,
held Harvard down until the fourth In
nfpKI IU waa knocked out of the box
In the eighth Inning.
FIRST INNING.
Abbot went out. Schlmpf 49 R. Wal
lace" Frye filed to Matchett. ash
walked, but was out; stealing. Koons t9
RchlniDf. No runs, no hits, no errors.
Mann out, need to Nash. Schlmpf
struck out Irwin walked He stole sec.
ond. Matchett retired his side on, a
grounder to Nb- N" ". no hJu no
ttTO"' SBCOHD INNING.
Gannett filed Kane. Harte foulad to
Kape" HarfwJok ttld to Irwin. No runs.
1Uv"aS4rwt out, Ma"han to Abbot
to ikash. Hardwick threw out Koons.
Moore wa)ked. Kane singled to left.
Moore gotag to second. Moof e, ajtd, Kae
WalJTee atruok out. No rns, one hit, no
eXror THIHD INNING.
Kane threw out Brlokley after a won
derful stop. Mahan singled toJefL Beed
iMesaTn Wallace to Wallace.
Abbot Sttuck out No runs, one hjt, no
Mni went out, Mabaa to Nut Ab-
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(teUaued oa rage TfaUUg,.0llnntt bU
PRINCETON TALE
Hanks, If L. Mlddlcbrook, cf
GUI, 3b Easton, If
Scully, 2b Mllburn, 2b
Green, rf Legore, ss
Drlggs, cf Hunter, c
Douglas, lb Bush, lb
Kelleher, c Bellly, 3b
Law, ss Vaugh, rf
Doyo, p Way, p
PRINCETON, N. J., June 12 -Tale met
Princeton on the latter's field here this
afternoon. The rain of last night soaked
the diamond thoroughly but the hot sun
of today dried It out enough to- put It In
fair condition.
Both teams got away to a bad start
In their first Inning. Princeton, however,
scored a run when Way made a wild
pitch nftcr letting Hanks single and hit
ting Gill.
The first man up for Yale. Mlddlcbrook,
single tq Hanks along thlrd'base line and
went to second when the latter booted
the ball on the pickup. Deyo pulled out
of his hole, however, striking out Easton
and after Mllburn's sacrifice making Le
gore fly out.
FinST INNING.
Mlddlebrook hit past third and took
sreond on Hanks' fumble. Easton struck
out. Mllburn sacrificed, Deyo to Douglas.
Legore filed to Drlggs. No runs, one hit,
one error.
Hanks hit to short right. Way hit an
ion on the arm. Scully popped to "Way,
Way made a wild pitch, Hanks scoring
and Gill taking third Greene filed out
to Mllburn Drlggs, filed out to Legore.
One run, one hit, no errors.
SEQOND INNING.
Hunter filed to Drlggs. Bush out.
Scully to Douglas. ReJIly filed to Hanks.
No runs, no hits, no errors.
Douglas struck out. Kelleher grounded
out, Bush to Way. Law out, Scully to
Bush. No runs, no hits, no errors.
' THIRD INNING.
Vaughn out. Law to Douglas. Way out.
Gll to Douglas, Mlddlebrook out, Deyo
to Douglas. No runs, no hits, no errors.
Deyo filed to Easton Hanks fouled out
to Bush. GUI filed to Easton. No runs, no
hits, no errors.
FOURTH INNING.
Baston out, Gill to Douglas Mllburn
flledi to Hanks. Legore struck out. No
runs, no hits, jw errors.
Scully hit to short left. Greene forced
Scully at stcond. Way tp Legore. Bush
collided with Hunter when the lattt
caught Drlggs' foul. Greene taking sec
ond. Douglas Med to Mllburn. No rtins,
one hit, no errors.
FIFTH INNING.
Hunter tisgled to oentre, but was out at
fceeond. Driggi to Law. Bush doubled U
left Rellly singled to centre, eoarla
Bush. Rellly was out on an al templed
teal. Kelleher to Scully Vaughn filed to
Greene One run, three Aits, no errors
Kelleher struck out Law filed out to
BANCROFT'S DOUBLE
SCORES FIRST RUN
IN CUBS' CONTEST
Small Crowd Sees Phillies
and Chicago Battle for
First Place Mayer and
Pierce Are the Pitching
Selections.
WHST SIDE BALL PARK, Chicago,
111., June 12 The Phillies and Cubs fin
ished up their series today under favor
able weather conditions Instead of hav
ing n record-breaking crowd there were
less than 4000 present when the deciding
game of the Important series was staged,
A shower of rain fell shortly after noon,
but It cleared In time for the ground to
dry up. Mayer and Pierce were the
pitchers selected for the fray, Pat Mo
ran and his aspiring Phillies will leave
for Detroit tonight, where they will play
an exhibition came tomorrow.
FIRST INNING
Bancroft singled through Fisher. Byrne
forced Bancroft, Zimmerman to Fisher.
Becker fouled to Phelan. Byrne out,
Bresnahan to Fisher, stealing. No runs,
one hit, no errors.
Good out, Luderus to Mayer. Fisher
struck out. Schulta filed to Becker.. No
runs, no hits, no errors.
SECOND INNING
Cravath fannedt Whltted singled to
right, Nlehoff struck out Whltted out
DETROIT AND THE
ATHLETICS PLAY
LONG, SLOW GAME
Cepttaratd oh t o SfclrieecvCehwa Wt
Continued on Tase Thirteen, Column Scren
GOVERNOR ADDRESSES
ALLENTOWK CHILDREN
Pelted With Roses by Great Crowd of
Boys and Girls.
ALLKNTOWN, Pa., June 12 -To be
pelted with rosea by 10,000 Allentown
school children was the pleasing exper
ience this afternoon of Governor Martin
G. Brumbaugh, who is in this city In the
Interest of the playgrounds movement.
A committee headed by P. B. Ruho and
Mr. Malloy. president and vice presi
dent of the plaj grounds' association, with
a party of about 36, went to Philadel
phia this morning to meet the Governor
and bring him to Allentown aver the line
of the Lehigh Valley Transit Company,
President Sparks of State College, Com
missioner of Labor John Prlee Jackson
and Private Beeretary Furman were In
the party
At Lansdala JCOO school children had as
sembled. A bouquet four feet high was
presented to the Governor by Mlw Char
lotte Strker. daughter of Julius Stryker,
president of the Beard of Trade. The Boy
Scout were there, and th Camp Fire
Girls, too.
Stop were made at Souderton and
Selleravllle, the party arriving In Allen
town at exactly 12 o'clock.
Luncheon -was served at tb Livingston
Cfaib. at which the Oovraw and hU
party were guests of Cotttl Harry C
Trexler and Colonel E U. Yausff, of the
Governor's staff
After the luncheon tfcf was an auto
mofeUa trip to visit the playground.
Judge Prank M. Trexlsr presided at the
meeting which followed In West Park.
Introducing the Governor who spoke on
"The Relation o( toe Child to the Com
amnio "
At i o clock the Governor left In his.
auto for PhlladelpsUs.
Score 6-6 At the End of
Ninth Inning H e a v y
Hitting and Poor Field
ing Responsible for the
Many Tallies.
SHIBE PARK, June 12. Manager Mack
made a change In the Athletics' line-up
today, switching Eddie Murphy In favor
of "Shag" Thompson. Thompson went to
centre, while Strunk moved over, to right,
as Thompson cannot judge balls proper
ly In right.
Murphy's work has been ragged of late,
and Mack decided that It was time to
mako a change. Wally Schang returned
to the game, but Lajole and Oldring will
both be out for afew days longer as
they are not recovering as rapidly as
was expected.
Jean Dubuc, one of the stars of the
league, was Detroit's nUchlng selection,
while Bob Shawkey was on the mound
for the Athletics. Detroit's line-up pre
sented six left-handed hitters, an unusual
array.
FIRST INNING, ;
Bush beat out a bunt, VItt filed to
Thompson. Cobb was given a great ova
tion when he stepped to the plate and a
committee of Shriners and local friends
presented him with a handsome gun.
Cobb forced Bush, Barry to Malone, Cobb
died stealing, Schang to Barry. No runs,
one hit, no errors.
Thompson walked, Barry went out to
Kavanaugh unassisted. Walsh walked.
Mclnnis filed to Veach. Strunk filed to
Cobb, No runs, no hits, no errors,
SECOND INNING.
Crawford hit over the right field fence
for a home run. It was the first drive
BROOKLYN
CINCINNATI
NEW'YOBK
ST. LOUIS
0 0 0 0 0 1 o
2 110 2 10
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0 O O 5 0 0 3.
FEDERAL LEAGUE
NEWABK' 0 O'O 0 O 0 0 0
BROOKLYN 0 0, 1 00000
Moian and Karlden; Uphnm'and Pratt.
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