Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 27, 1918, Night Extra, Page 15, Image 15

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.EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, MAY 27, 1018
IF THE ST. LOUIS BROWNS ARE A JOKE BALL CLUB, THE ATHLETICS MUST BE A SUPER-B
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NAVY YARD BALL NINE IS
DISBANDED; SHIP LEAGUE
BECKER, SMITH & PAGE BASEBALL TEAM
CY WELIAMS'il
1 -Was
BASEBALL LEADS
SPORTS IN ARMY
THERE WITH Bj
1A
NOW INCOMPLETE
r, c t TcrVm
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2A
Boxing Ranks Scronrl With
Soldier Boys and Trark
Sports Third
ALL ARE IN FAVOR
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uoub oumu jLfcamy v orn
tt ,i-.. , V-r..r' Tf??:
Wrx w
a neat rmcii nitter-ife
Chester Snatches Sensational Game From Harlan Ef
fective Hurling Features in the Northeast Mann- '
iacturers' League Other Circuits Busy
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for Pat
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PHILLIES TRIUM
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I APT A IN-
JIMMY nSC'HEN is re-
pnnlhlc fnr ("kelter tr.irtlnrr the
DMawarr Shlphullders' League at ptr?
Tit The former Now Orle.inq outfielder
liroke tip an exeltlnp (Time with Il.irlan-
Uethlehem on t"hr.t t 'r home Grounds
at rrianil In the tenth Innlnc. vvln-n h
"IncLed nnrt rinle peond nPil tlilnl. peer-1
fng Inter on Strlnreldt i hunt ft. until
the end of the cinhth ne. Finn fpland
was trallm Hat Ian. 3 t 1. hut t lw j
home talent pent two rum neroe. the
pan in the ninth and tied the proce- tl
Iners Karl T Intns made li. dehut, nnd
had atl the IndUr of .lordan allowlnc:
the viBliorp only four hltF, while ('he-uer
collected elqiht
New Yoik Ship Inaugurated the home
Pasnn aeroF th" Iie'aware and mine
through with another j' lai.lt lerdet. de
fentlnc Sun hy 2 to 1 "Pop' Meiilnley
fanned fourteen Sun batter . and Shritt
stop C Mover r-tarred with ii piir of
two-bapsern and a honier Tt.ivinr I th
sure hard-luck aggteeatlnn of the le-ictie.
for after havlnp , am' xi'ith Meri'hanta
In hand they lopt In thi ninth. 2 to 1
Navy Yaril Is Out
The circuit ha metj It- flr.M i ha-ice
ap th.e navy yard team hn been forced
to disband and a- a result the tram"
scheduled herween Hop Inland and na
ard at the litterV. Eronivls on :-'atni-day
wa.i unplavpd The lj acup I:land
asgreeation hap been handlcapprd fioni
tho statt, and r.nuicn Werley John -on
Itnew the team w-ai unable to coie with
the other', hut wiw dolnrs lil- he.t under
the adverre condition?.
Just who will illl the Clp lift a'iut
by the defection In the rank'. Is uncer
tain The qite.-tion bap hcn asln.l on
numerous occasions why William ("ramp
& Pons was not repn --ctin d. as It
has had a fn.-t team for yeaf The
answer is. they never applied for ad
mission, due to the inahihtv in "icirc
suitable home grounds Hut the I'nmr
nine wnuld be an admirable addil.o'i to
the, leaKite at thi jtinc'tire. and Min
aeed Had Simon I.- willliiK to lake the
vacant berth provided the Klchmonditen
are accepted n a trav. linn club rramp
has a hard schedule nri-aiiR'd for the
season and on Memorial morning faces
the Harlan rquad. of the Steel t.eacue.
at Wllmlnstion. with liuniont. the e
V.'athlncton American I.enKiie t.virler.
on the mound
Manager Ptmor.s has a number of cci-I
players In the Cramp line-up. Inclmlinq
KahblnBer. centei fli Irter. of Slamroid
Tarn I John Mor.ovcin. . hoitnon ,.f
A'hevll'e. N. i'.. Tlinnu.1 Malvifffy.
pitcher, fnrmetlv with Karl Mack; Snet
man of Trlfoid ; Joe MulllBan plicVr
Joe Wamback tfic Dl'-ston .-m r pl.ijcr.
nnrt Plmnns himself behind the b.it
Swell IMldiins Fraturr
Ncer In the historv of the North
cast Marufaetureis' Ilaseball Lkikup
have thi' ftms winiesteil belter pitehini;
than that of Saturday in all panics The
winning bullets ptn(d ex.-eeillnKly ef
fective althoiiKh (lieenwald. of I. II.
ruler dropped a real loiirh "lie to
Frank'foid Laundry He let his opp -
nents down witn a i '" ".
lost out to "nu-Ult I'.'i.iav. o" n"i-
i-d hut four. Super fllass earned a .-1
vicorv over IMuuieii.lral. in which ,
U'Mton. the winner, let IIP opKineili:i
j .. 1.1. tt.rna ll 1 1 B l'ltltllll WOtl fl'-lll
Plumb won fr -in
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five lafeties oil an. w im ""i o"' """"
.. sinsie pass Fi.innroi.i .rsenni '.1
tlnned to plav at a l.nfin clip anil b'. inked
Abrasive, 7-n. Pitcher Cooy Kli ing tha
opposition six hits
llne-sblril InlnN 'of ciomII .il'tent
from ihV Sim. s in the Phllol-lplna .M.inii
foeturr?.' 7tr. Hit lln T;M ml the
lea cue Iraders snsl.i 1 lh Ir first r veiw.
10 " tn 2 3enonll.o W-. lol l- I'll. In. I B..I..I
1.. 1 1 foe .he winner, r. itl.ewls flic
other results were hll.i'lelrhla T-xtll
Amrrlean 1'ullev 3 Qmser Hi '
I'rfSflfd Pl'el II IMiiUdrlnhl.i Uoll
.hlne .1 Tnlior J (;..r.l..a fume'
Tabor h.itsmen
Mandard
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i-d mxteen
Wl,lt,n5.cr .hnehhl.tln, rreve,, ,,, ef.,-
ture In Ft-""" '; ''.Hit, rf w oh f..iir "f.-
fe1s1""Edd"''or,"nrr' held 'h. M.'ltn' kin. ".'.l-
Jrglans well in hand unMl the ninth hut
PENN
Tnlcott, Yale Pitcher. Issues
Only
Pass of Sca&on
to Bohan
Pfnn's baseball plavers lost a chance
to he acclaimed collegiate champions of
the Ea3t when they fell befor the
curves of Talcott anil the might of the
Ell bats at New Haven Satuylay. but
In the course of a 5-ft defeat they estab
lished a record that no other team has
been able to accomplish this year.
Talcott. the Vale twlrler. kept his slate
clean. He has not been beaten hy any
college team tills year, but never before
this Season did he issue n base on balls
and he fell down against Penn. rartdy
Bohan, the Quaker peconrt-saeker, is the
young man who waited for.the four wide
ones from Talcott, and he got them.
When the season first staitert Paddy
headed the lied and Illue batting order,
hut ho, clumped so badly in his luting
that Coach Thomas set him back to the
end of the array, and there he was'
when he faced Vale. Perhaps he was Indignant-
at the change and determined to
Dhow that Roy's first impression was the
correct one. Anyway, he came through
with two hits out of two official trips to
the plate. He was the only Tenn to get
more than one hit and one of four to
slue safely.
It was Dernhardt's first reverse of the
year by a collegiate team. Ho beat
Holy Cross. Columbia and Swarthmore
twice and lost to two service teams,
Camp Pix and the Coat Accounting
equad of Leauge Island, before he twlrle
against the Blue boyD. Tale was a little
too much for him. and the fact that Joe
Straus -misjudged a fly that went for a
triple was the combination that worked
to his ruin. Sir Walter has lost only
twice to college teams during his career
at Penn.
Four games remain on the Red and
Blue rotter. On Thursday. Haverford
will appear at Franklin Field for the
Memorial Day engagement, and then the
Quakers will appear at three commence
raent day attractions. The first will be
at Lafayette, on Saturday, the second
at Columbia on June 8 and the third
and final contest of the searon at Frank
lin Field on Alumni Day against Camp
Dlx. "
Paterton Retains Soccer League Lead
vw York. May 27. Paterson re
tained the lead In the National Foot
hill League, two points ahead of Beth
lehem, by defeating the Scottlsh-Amer-
leans by four goals to tnree at uiarK's
HI. Jit w.o. '"'-
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Baseball Standings of
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Ilonrhrad nine. -
llm Vaushnn threw- ,i inonkrv wrrneh Into
Hie wrcrMtlir inarlilncr.. of the (rt.intw at
t hlruxo. Jim it.iie tip nnh four hltt..
More than 2n.(liH) fnns saw the Tuba de
vour the Blantfc.
The Ilolilns have tnsd pIT live htmlcht .
SStTf l.IJ.'i.l,i,a,r",1'ly fur,l"B '"' r!,r,ll"ll,:
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?.rf .tmei rrononltrerf the henrrllctlon tiver
ine remains 0 the Ko&lns. ,
Miller HuifEfna s ltllS model Yankees ,
hopped over to Cleveland and trampled the
Indium, vvlth Hay Caldwell In the box.
l'our lilts off Walter Jnlinsnn wan all the
Tigers nut out uf tiumluj'i. game nt the rap- '
Hal. ,
Bancroft attrf interns pullnl aft a triple
rlcy nt clitrliiitnfl that pi-et'enfr. thn Reds '
irom tymo the ecore with tlu Phillies, ,
An eilrnslie iirecr.iin vips urratited fer
BINQLEf
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BUNGLES'
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nru v ruin .i.. ni in: cmo uro'inim inm nil- ' ..,, n the above order
rrimon. llei.lile llie hall ruine between lhe,,u" . ., ,
ImllniiH nnil Venkeeff. n rnneerl nn.1 t.lht.l
contests were the bill of fare.
A biff athletic carnival and baseball frame
w-tre irtatted al the Polo Grounds Sundav
flay fierier hurled the Fort Slorum team 10
victory ove- me ..amp iix jioioa, c to u,
Up to this inomiinj llie oirtut , had icon
.1re and lost etuht Dames In the West, tc'ifcn
piaferlaNu has helped to make the National
Leaaue race a closer one.
I.ait week the St, I.nulu Hrnwns took flip
out of Mx KUtnes. thereby vvlnniitc their vvav
Into third pluce.
The White Sox have dropped cnnelderahly
since their attempted Invasion of the East
JCX the beginning of the new vveek they stood
four and a hslt games behind the leasue
leadlng Red Sox, hdvtne lost Blx out of thir
teen names.
Heine l.roh was the only Clnrtnnatl pl.iirr
who was able to locale tho 1'hllly pitchers
with our riexrre of certainty. He rrurLed
out a trio of hits tn four times at hut.
Sherry Maoee teas back in the line-up lor
the Reds, but teas unable to loucn up the
pitchers el his lormcr Innntiiaiit tor a
tafety.
Cy Williams, who joined the Phils In Tin.
rlnnall, was Kent Into the fmy In the elihth
Innlnc to help out In the rally. He batted
for lions- and singled,
Signal r. B, 7; Motor Supply, 4
lotlBP JIM.., AHBT.I. ,U., MT .(.IDfl
304t fhtiui field daualwn rPied in tn
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'ff.j .Tut'lariA ??
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.iliuvc .ire. lefi to it-lii- .Maniliiip,
I'ljilii. p, M.inaitcr J.
GERMANTOWNTO j
LOSE THREE STARS:
Coach Sutton, With Nino!
Veteran?, Should "Wake i
Fine Sliowiny: Next Year
'.einnntown 'irlenv filed to de
thr.mo Peon I'hirter for pei.mnt hon
"t"1 m the Inter.ir id"inlc Rasrlall
7, i
aeuo thi.i .-ea'-on hut mdlne; from the
numb"!- of reasoned emo' who will
be r Iicr hie to i ompete on the diamond
net v.-t the .-iiburhan Institution has
an ri client ihan.e to ik ejafnlly ful
fill one rturlent'.- pr.dlrtion of "Walt
tint!l ikni v..,ir and then well show
whiih .-ho.. . the he-;t 111 baenall "
if the nine teciilJi-s on this t-eason's
"lin. onlv thier- w'l ho lost throu;h
Kiadu.it mn. ii.iiiKl.'.. lln'comb. llrst Iihfc-
P11111. Vi'lier i nd baseman, and
U'-'chain. riKht fielder These three
athloti- weii. the nialn-.tavs of ihls
v.at'i i.pm.1. c: i.ally Holcomh. who
ii. addition i,, hi'lnir .1 i,i. i rh,cii nelder
111 ev.i litlolially line lntMll.111.
?lar l!.-illerv lo Ilctmii
Co.i.h t-'uttnii N fortunate in havlnc
nn I'vi'ir I b.iiterv to start the sea-
, son nevt spi itic
("iptalii liippv will ho ha,.), ;,n,i. tn
two yiai.-.' . vperi. nn. should prove
more valuable II.. waa one of the star
cati-hi'l., of the leaKU,. The pitehlng
staff. .nnslstliiK "f .llddl.. ion and Hlns
more. will nl-n l-r, available next ear
-llldilleion vv.i. the h. .,t pttoh.r during
the s a -on
PlnMnoro waa o.-ihed upon several
lii'i. . and pmv.-rt hf- tuettlr. ,iH a relief
pi'.-her N,.t v.ar Iv should lie better
till Inifinor. also alt. mated at short-si-p
vvh, ii not on the ii.ininil and was
one nf the b m nn n in the Infield nippy.
Miildleti'il mil I'l'iouore. besides tllllnK
in.. .ill-iini.rliiint lianerv position,,, vveic'
I the b ittlnir mn tn -tavs
' f'oai li Kutton will also have Henry I
at'. I i:it fir. in. w It., alternated at third i
base Ther. is al.-o,.otne othor material
' ""I" i. nieludi'.ig Ulrtwill. a llrst)
! i in. m- i.ogan w no wa unable to
pi. iv berait. o of Illness, Henry Miller,
i who plavrd at second bare, and Jlullln,
'.itiothit- ret ond sacker
In the outfield there will br Deard
and Purnes, of thli year's team, and
1 1 -r... pl-iveri from this year'.- team.
ii 'hiding Matt Miller, who is also a
catcher; Keller nnd Mrfalla.
May Play for Ki-lcrn Tille
1 Now- that the West Ihlladelphla High
iPcho.il ha.- heen retutn"d the winner
it the Princeton cup, symbolic of the
public high ieioo baseball champlnn-
i shipv, the "tp-'ed hoys" are anxious to
I m.'ft Mere, rshurg Academy. which
n hool hv virtue of Us victory fiaturdav
over IC'skl claims the (astern acholastlc
baseball title
This tar's team at West Philadel
phia Ir without a tlouht the best that
.ver has i. presented the school across
the river, and it therefore Is apvlous
to match its prowess with the claim-
ants of the scholastic tl'le of the East
Two more league games are on the
schedule, with Frank ford High today
nnd a postponed match with Trades
f-'chonl. Doth fhould result In easy vlc-
tot-'es tor I aptain 1 i.ivis and his squad.
Archives May Ilrcak Rcronl
The splendid showing of Reichs In
winning the mile In the track and field
champlonshli of the Philadelphia high
schools Uit vveek has Increased greatly
Northeast High School's chances of re
taining the four-mile relay champion
ship of America, which the Archives
won last year at nastnn.
It ir. more than likely that this team
will be the onlv local team to enter this
race, which will be decided next Thurs
day at the annual Interschnlastlc track
1 nnd field meet of Lafayette Colleor.
I Iteeve. Reichs. Captain Grounqulst and
' Radebaugh will represent Northeast and
The members of this quartet are all
capable of turning a mile under five
minutes, and as tho present record, al30
held by Northeast, Is several Eeconds
over twenty minutes. It Is probable
that a. new record will he established.
, 1 Owing to the lack cf funds In the Nonh-
east tresury. Professor James Slgman
will take the team to Lafayette in hln
automobile. P p.
Atlantic City R. R, -1; Hammonlon, 0
Ecb llarher. N, J., May 27 Atlantic Cllv
Pallroad opened its season yesterday defeat.
Inir Jlammonton by 4 to 0. Slmendlnner
plteiied n not-hit. no. run tame The pro
eeeda of tha nam. !W were donated tn the
loal hian.h of the Red Cross.
Pergola, 5; Pennsylvania Giants,
Allentown. Ta.. May ,27. Periela out
elassed ihe Pennsylvania Olan's of Phila
delphia, rt Porncv rark yesterday, winning
handily by fi to 1
Moreji-ille, 10; Bojertown, 9
Hoyerlown. Pa,. May 27 Morevville won
n eloselv contested eard-nlttlng game from
Bovertown hre by in to 0. tloiertown ral
lied In Ihe ninth sen'lng four r'.is. but
could not put across the tying tally
Eighth Ward, 6; Allentown, 3
Lancaster, ra.. My 27. Eighth IVsrd
-.Antjniied Ji winning trek by defeating
Allentown Professlonsls here ycsttrilsy.
Score, A to S, Numerous errors by the
visitors cost them the game.
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iifximmnjstwaamjsrs.
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Il -W&g&fi
SKi6ii2.':f'j.nvrji jiei:t.s'5 m tA&.-!i"a;nwraa?it; na2!'0eansi i
ss3raft5;i!sss n mBa&&&ssmm
eluli i one of llie Iroiuen in tin M mtifarlurrr ' I p.miie. The nun
lllinp. IVrinetto, .?. ltrutnfielil. (.utllicli. ln rtjilel att' Jven-; 'itlin :.
liruiiifielil. Captain Harrv l'a-on. Criii-riniu anil Clin 1. IV on
Strong Field for
the Metropolitan
New Inrk, Mijv 2. 1'velve lierse
are named In t.tnrt hi the llelrnplltnn
llnndiiiiii nt one mile, in tn.irl. t'ie nnen
ItiB ef tl'e fl'rltiR iiieelliic tit Ilelineiil
I'arli Inilnv. llnnr Kli.t,vatli lieailn Hie
list iiiuler 1.1a tmiiiiil,.
The eutrlt". v.ltli vifIkIiIh mill prnll
lltile jinke.VH. fiItiiw :
Ilor.". .lorkev Wet.
-Oniiir Kln.v5.1m tiini.iii.r ia.1
Itniimer I'll
U'rli Hncn . l'nrrhitiliin yl
(lid Unenln Hi mi- lis
Henilrle I'rnli III
IItink (I'll.iv l.oHo- 111
I.irU lliirr. ,Jr lnlr lerlli 111
fiuill.ili Si! Itiiliinvii ll'i
Wuliiiit II. ill llnvliin il)a
Il.llllil 'flnltllll-er Illl
I'rUlll.l 'Inlllns I vke Illl
In. inn I.11 Merle Me Mr 110
W llfrril M 111 entr. Hll.iiiMiilier inlr.. .
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DAY'S FEATURE
Metropolitan Mile Handi
cap Will Be Staged
This Afternoon
N'ew York, Mav 27
Belmnnt Park's sprint; meeting, which
will begin tills afternoon and extend
to .Tunc ir., presents an tntrodtietorv
equal to the bes-t heretofore offered bv j
tho Westchester Harlng Al soclatlon
In th" six .vents carded there are
ninety-seven probable rtarter"
The feature will be the Metropolitan
Ilnndl'-.-ip, one mile, which liar, a puar
nntfort , a'ih value of JSiinn Sonie of
the hrrt hoise.n m the lo.mtrv will i'o
t.i the post, inrluilinp; dinar IClnvv.uu
ll'.ani' r and tild Knenle The M.tir
polltan has heen a lending Ilxtuie f. r
handicap hordes since lSOl. when It vv.i
Introduot d nt Morris Park Since that
time It has twenty-five renewals Todav'r
race will be th" twenty-sixth In nil
and 1112. vvhen tht-io wai no racing at
Helmont Park It was not run From
Kit in lii'., IniluMvo. the dlrtanee of
the race was on. mile and a furlonc
In I'i'iT the distant e was reduced to
one mil'. The Metropolitan was Iran -ferred
to Belmont Park In 1105
The llrst winner was Tristan Among
the names of succeeding winners aie
those of ro distinguished turf perform
ers as Ilamapo. 'otrr. Kthelhert, Ban
aster, Gunfire. Irish I.ad. .lack Atkln
Ivlnic .lames. Vhlkhrnnni II. Stromholi
and The Finn The highest weight sin -tos-fully
carried for the stakei was IIS
pounds bv .lack Atkln In 10fS Kthel
hert and IVhlskbronm II vvon It under
imposts of 12ri King .lamep shouldered
125 when he won Bnnaster and lilsh
Lad scored vv lth 123 The lowest weight
, arrled by a winner was 01 pound6
under which Arsenal vvon in l!f2 H T
Wilson's Orniecdale. with 111 up. vvon
It a vear ngvi The most sensational
record of the event Is the dead heat In
1105 between Jamese U Keene's Svson-
bv and O I, Ulchard's Hace King
fharade In 1193 won the Metropolitan
of the greatest value. 513.740
Southern Assncialion
At N'arhvllle R. h.K.
N'athMlle 3 7 (1
Chiittnnooga . 'I L '.
Ilatterles Derautr and O Nelll Lehman
end Tiylnr
At Memphis: It H. E
Memphis ,13 1J t
New Orleans " rj 4
flitiert, s Vance and Harcr.tve. Phllllpo
nnd Kitchen. Ktanshury.
At little Roek. It. ll.E.
I Pile Rock 1 L' n
.Mobile 3 4 2
Puttertes Young and Brottem: llennett
and Coleman
SCHEDULE FOR TODAY
AMERICAN I.KAOl'K
St. I011N nt liilladelphhl. .1:30 rininlv.
Cleieland nt New- York. 3:11 dirndl,
llelrolt ill Wiiklilngton. It3t' do-jilr.
Chicago nt lloKton. 3il.1 Hiiln,
NATKINAI. I.IUIil'K
I'hlllle. at flnclnnotl 3r0(l (Iniiib.
New York tit t'hlrasn. 3:00 iejr.
Ilrookbn at SI. I.oiilk. 3-.KI Clear,
llntton at littbburgh. 3:30 Clear,
INTERNATIONAL LIUOt'E
Ililtlmore at S)rariue, 3:30 loudv.
Illnglianitoii nt Ito.liesler. 4:00 Clear,
.lerney Cltr nt IlurTuln. 4:00 Clear.
Newark at Toronto, 3;30 Cloudy,
'. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
AMKKIPAN I,E.iOUE
Washington. 4i netrolt'. 0.
New York. Oi Clereland, 3,
Other clubs not scheduled.
NATIONAL LEAGUi:
Phillies. Ii Cincinnati. 1.
Chicago, fii New Y'urk. 1.
St. riuls. Si Ilrookbn. 1.
nttsburgh-lloston. not scheduled
What May Happen
in Baseball Today
.YMKRICAN LE.fll'K
W. L. r.C. Win Lo
Itoston . . . .
New York ..
St. Louis .
Cleveland . ..
Chicago .
Athletics
lYashlngton
Detroit ....
HI in ,n.in ,nw ,ois
IN 14 ..IBS .310 .Hl.1
IS It .1131 .nig ..118
1H 10 ,3211 .nil ..111
It II ,5O0 ..111 ,4J
13 17 ,4113 ,432 .301
14 IB ,424 . .
17 .348
NATIONAL LEAOUE
Won Lost Pet, Yfin om.
New York , t 0 ,lin ,7 .enil
Chicago .,.. 21 tl .638 .847 .838
Cincinnati .... 20 18 ,338 ,3M .641
Pittsburgh .... 13 It .317 .333 ,303
Phllllet ... ... IS 18 ,419 .437 .404
,,,.!, 13 19 .tea ,4fl .381
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MISS BJURSTEDT
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It V 11 1
Norse Girl and F. B. Alex
ander Returned Victors
in Ilarlsdale Play
New lurk. M.iv j;
A ci'.im ..f t. r.n. rtar. 1 mpeted In
Mi.. .. u'li s of .MKrial mibhi' at the
ivnin'i Tenn' Club of Wistihisler at
Hartidale yesterday afternoon. One of
the most intertinr c urt rtusK was In
the mlxert d mblei 1 i-i one sirt wire
mmkM
Miss Molla Iliurt-tertl. holder of the wo-men left on hn. ami run fiornl l.v opimi
, . ,, ,1-1 ttentn. Inelnilltii ll'e frames of Sutitrda?,
mens national .hamplnnhlp. and Fred-1 ",,, j, ,, ns fnm,,:
rick I! .eand.-r. th" former interna- i
tlon.i'it. while opposlnc tnem were Mrs '
IMw ird Uiwiiond foi inor hoidei of the
wnoiin- tiio'ropi.litnn championship, and
chin lef S Hafl.iiid. of Pilii'l.iircli. who
Ir the iritlon.il omlor cnaniidon Ml."..
Piur'tedt .mil Ali-xambr ui-c'idid in
wiiimt'i: In itra'Kht " ""ll Hi'
ue
i c.n n i
in top fotni and
.s In douhlen that
' Miss lljur-leilt was
lhowtrt a r'so.ircofuln
ind!.it,il a suadily incri .ising ahilitv Hntnti .
In tins tvpe of game Tlpie was iii.ire'ew nrk
ciispni'-i than i' usually th care, and 5,, J ,",",
with lfand..r plaving with liK nr ( iiienioi
curt"ln"rt clash the rival put found that Allilrllr
there wa oiipor.il to them a r. m.irkilily nlij,iBtiin
1 fcytvvauijeagvgJtiw'itaiCBigovigx J, MssBSgkWtsWsW m
.rtrwsro'Ji,-'iuJa'"i1CT'ia "lT" " filiiiivin ' 1 11 ';' '" "ifiiniM 1
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'""'' rV' "l fm Vflml&JMml' Here's the idea about mbi
,'' UW - U- tmmS!''r$l MMKm LUCKY STRIKE-the W&4
' "'V' Wi'. "thivgWVw STPn sGffim5$l reason we are making over '$m m
"" - $hfrfi'- t P8K.raHr 15,000,000 a day. MJ
I .-., v $&ffWX The toasted Burley tobacco 111
I ' j$$!iswr1if" -ffilw v aM 1S a Pew. and vefy delicous ' 9
I I , iS?y8?ft!HlSkr SiSifr(SSiir flavor for dearetto smokers. ', M 2
I SSOTWJ? ' And when, in the history of Im 1
I AW4tMWl ' cigarette-making, has a really , M j
L. SSS&Sp ', ,' new flavor been offered? ' j
I fs. '" - " ' . 'l Neveruntil LUCKY 'WM 1
I X ' ' ' ' - STRIKE was produced. " 'fflm 1
I if It's ' ' ' ' ' ' ' Xt didnt take the quick "'jB 1
I f( IS ' ; American mind long to get'Jffig J
i ' toasted7 ' - ' ' - 'i : thQt food tastes better m 1
R v VV - , V.i cooked, and tobacco tastes' Effii m
I' .Xi r ' '" '' " i , ; better toasted. 'Hlfl
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m. .e ,,, 'v,.-: '. v. ;, - .ur.
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W n"lilnirloii, Mav C"
Men of the National Army have he
come so enthusiastic over the sports
provided at the camp- bv the Commis
sion or. Training Camp Activities that
the War pppartment has decided to en
l.irce and Increase the number of ,ith-
i letic fields. 1'eports received from all
i.-ampi show llin- thousands of men take
, par In the panics, with nisinaii. : i
j c- urse in the lead I
More th i 7" ft"n basehalls and loin
I ''its have hi. n .-em to the nrnpn. with
'N"w K,:",,',,l dlnn,rnrls 1,avc h(en M
at In pearly every camp. amp I.ew i
... Wa.-hlnrtnn probably heads '.lie list
I of biseball fan" The rojdlrrs tn this
I. imp have sixteen diamonds and are
j.'eirlnp space foi others
Next to banilnll. boxlnc I- provlnu
, the nvv t popular 'pnrt So crrat has
1 1 . , rime the d-cand tor instruction
lh.it In one camp nemo more 1,1m - "
.i4..f-tant boxini; in'tructors are k. pi
bu-v Sl thousand sets of bo.vlnR
cloves have been sent to the camp,
"ml orders have b en placed for
thou.inds more. Matches are freipientlv
la eerl between eompanv, leclment and
i'P champion", wnicn ntw.iys oiaw
chainiilnn". which always uiavv
liner points of the sport are Blen by
ifesslonal boxers who wear the army j
1 r
uniform.
Track athletic probably rank third
in popularity Competitions have been
nii.inited with athletic orcanlzatlon In
,1ti. . mar tlu c'liiili". and a many as
four (ra'-k meets have taken place nt
1 tie tiny in one camp As luanv as
sun men have token part In divisional
1 himp oiu hipr. and th
meets hnve been
Willi!
to:.-
,-ed by moie than Jo.nnii .pec'a-
PHII.S HAD 1IAKD VEEK:
MACK.MEN HKEAK EVEN
The wrrk' rererd In eirh leaner of rnmr
I'll.vril. won ami lust, wnti rillin. nu1.. error-
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MM. I.I. I) IN l'l.M.II
(.v William. cvCuli ulltfirlilcr,
wlin juincil iln- Phillies in (;in.
ititiili, in. lalleil into action ef.
Ifnlay In help llie Mnraniiirn in
llieir eiphlh inninp rally. Cv
prntnptlv 'inplril anil later scored,
malcriallv tiiilnir; llie Phil,- vlrlnry
over llie Iicil.
ORGANIZED BASEBALL
SAFE, SAYS TENER
National League Prrpiilent Re-
lii-ves Cniwflcr 'rfiefHl-Work'
Order Won't Affect Game
i1rganl7ed baseball K not worttrrt over
th,- prospi ct of being fori ed out of cx-ist.-nco
by the new sele.-tiv,. sirvlcc
nrifer of Provost Marsli.-l denernl rrovv
rlep demanding that every man within
the selective age work at a useful war
vvoek or join the anny.
Pres dent John K Tener. of the Na
tional I.eague. parsing through Phlladel
phla v-esterdiv- on liks vv-av to New- York
to . onfer with either olhrlals of the
league, raid at flrM It was feared the
order might Include profisslonal ball
players, but as the disaster attendant
upon i'ch a move vvas realizer? bv the
club ownerr. their fear lessened boeauio
they rto not believe the Government
would rnfoice an order that would wipe
out millions of dollars Invested In the
national pastime
There is more than $20.0(10 0(10 in-
vested in profehulnn.il baseball in the
1.1 th- main- hagiies alone. Mr Tener
j',' said No p-'rt . 1 this rould be saved It
IX the I'rowiler older appll.rt to ball play
IB l e .'. he In istei?
I The Nitional League president satrt
there would lie no chance for the con
tinuant e if the national game should tl.e
''lowder otder Im eairlcd out In baseball
. Ircles The average number of men left
f,,r fech leant w -.uld be tlllee playets
The St Loulr Nationals would be hatd-
st hit
in.it icani vvouiit nave ont one ,
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rlnrlnnntl, O., May 27 Thern..tnft' -"
have heen some excuse for Xc'ro Jburn-j jJ
ins ivnme i-ernapa tnerc wero reasoM im
why the Massacre of Ct VaxUmHomSkAi
e-.lt 'yQ
..r. ,,i,iriu'i i nrre rntgni; tiavii;uenrj.(
.1 lllstlfl.lhl cailKA Cor f-1rolibv.fc ratlnll'' -,
. ' : :." . : jr .;i?ii.v3
io nuiiorre .xapoieon at iiaterioo. 'tnorfi
there was nn excuse for the Beds loslajf-.ttil
mat nan game Sunday. . v.e;
The triple play that took the visltCTRJ
out of what semed a hopeless sltugtlrJaS.S
had to be decided by two umpJresg$I
When l.ee Magee shot n liner Into SiflS
lions i'ihwf. me snoristop leape.apnyv.j
second, thereby making sure of two'tsutCSw
outs, then mapped the ball to XiUiJerxwr'.ig
as Oroh went diving back to ttaj)arfiil
Then wasn't any qu-stlon as, to tJialnr 3
hall beating (iroh. h" was out iallyJ
right, but tlie field umpire, front M,?
position, rtldn t see it and called oroh i
safe The Phils raised a mighty uproaifw
and loole tbotr riae hnol of lh- lati''t .
where the chief "limp" pro'mptiy daicSs
ided that Groh wan out 'j .fas
Lurk of "Mule '
i ' -n ino iticK nr ".iuie VAtsori no.-tjT.
had nlnniutdv nothing, tho Rede ,UnS
lim likr hornpts the moment tit ftflf
..,... . . ..... - . i .
. i--ir-n insini m nvo minuics ono run,
I ttflfi in. tlur-e nirrAprivp hits had bden '
I bolted .i rifl two mon wore on b;iS.;wiyi'-',.S
, imne rait Ono more lonp drive, cven'ita
I i.i .. ij i. .. it-474l
"ii mi- i-urrrsMir. OUH1 IlflVO put ,XI0 sTij
but PtpndPtg.ist np c"nt lu Just Ina
iniiv t nn iv i j in i ii 1 1 1 n L,lrJ UkitiU t cu.' jvjf.
Pat Motan Is beginning to feel un-;
certnln about llie "Mill. ' So far Mr, iS
11 ll.l an .amicable dlpnnslMon. anil 'tnMthl.l"' '
of th.si. altrlbu'es will take you 'ery"3
1UI llllln S.U'lll.
It Isn't often at kirt this selsonr'X
that a lunch hitter make., good in. place,'
of a iltc',i"r who ha been fllnglnfr' y
elegant hall, but Cy Williams 'rarilxnf
delivered when he replaced BradIy-.JI
Hogg. Psually the pinch hitter HIvV'trs''f9
, ., .,,. ....-, .. ki... t.-.-,ii .....?i?a
anu ine reiiei imciier nem uiaea.4Bi.cuiii
-.... ne u,m t ,ki. rt. .1.. nla.-(.'!a
"lit "l llllll ll, villi, ia.c .lie I'UlUd'i ,,M
hitter won out. and though trnvrellifjfjfl
pitcher was an awful object, the manSS
wno re-cueti tne rescuer proved aoie 1013
nniti mem (town.
All Out of Lurk i
Pete Fchnetdtr promises to be thVvj
biggest kind of a sensation this SfasonAvJS
but hasn't had much luck to datej)Ks'-a
vvon on opening day and has b'eeilv-
potted for five stialght beatings tlftr-ei-?
It seldom happens that three SicrlJ-'-Wi
flee hits ate recorded In one lnnlneirfl.v
the thing doesn't seem possible, but su'qhi
was tne case in tne virttnr' eighth. ses.Tfi
lon. Iltirns's bunt, a legitimate saori-rf?
lice, nnd so recorded, was throtvrt tn'ij
Vllllil nil v. nil "l lllfL ..ill. lllbC.LlCjlLCVA .
ti ihody Pit zgera Id's bunt was chucked'
wiiu in Menneitier, and again nooody,,I
was t.ut out Stock'n lone flv tA.-leff-iia
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marb the third Faentle0 of this Irealtl6rtA'J