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1TTTP1 Tv ro CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: THURSDAY. 191b. kdriskozsAxtfi Litt -I- IIIIS LJA TLIUILSIJAY .1 ITN- 1 3 1. IBaseball Standings. I AMERICAN LEAGUE.

TIGERS PILE UP FIFTEEN RUNS; TY STEALS HOME SUDS LOSE, 4-3, 111111TH ROM PHILS El LEAD sE 4.3 I Routille I ,111 11' LEAD WHALES' SWATS CRUSH OTTUMWA lull 103 GAME W. L. i W. L. Pot.

CHICAGO .30 17 .632 New 22.476 1 Detroit .31 la .633 Cleveland 24.442 Boston .21 le .536 St. 27.400 Washingt'n 20 20 .500 1Phlrephla.16 29 456 II If II Cobb Crosses Plate on One of Three Thefts 'as Detroit Shuts Cut Red Sox. Qugkors RegainTop Perch ty Bunching Two Sin-gin and Sacrifice. InTop Perch TWO Sin" 1 11 lacrificel Ill I 1 11 U111111. Yeeterdn yso Results.

13; New York Detroit. 12; Boston 0 Cleve1and Philadelphia .....1 Washington. St. Louis I Iowans Qua Alter Sem aril a Game. Today.

Chicago at New York. Detroit at Boston. Hall Innin7so Four Bio-! It Louis at Washton. Cleveland at Phtladet. 0 9 NATIONAL LEAGUE.

w. L. Pct. i W. Z.

Pct. gles Off Black. 1 19 .563 St. 24 .489 i CHICAGO .24 19 22 .482 Bro.oklyn 23 21 22 .4361 Boston ....22 21 .512 i Cfncinnati .17 24 .415 I Ottumwa. I Yeeterdayse Results.

I Rusty Ower the strenglis Philadelphia. Chicago 2 of the Chicago Whales when Le picked th Brooklyn Cincinnati 1 local team of athletes to oppose the Boston 3 flora in an esbibitton yarre this afternoon I St. Louis 11: New York 10 I In fact. the hume biztvs milt cold Rt. filo end St.

Louis 11: New York 10 1 In fact. the home boys quit culd at the end ITS AFTER ettStrr J1PA Yet) sokti, you ftAve A11.1 APPOMITIMEMT AT The OFFICC AT JthiJE rT Ar So Jeltle NO- Hum. rD Uwe To Be Rico ewolkaw so coul-D GO'e Gocto moceaato63 SLeMP etcHr oLecte Jim 46QE ST ea am, OCL0C-04 Apssib paoronsel Th homey The 'esYS AT G-30 co A GAme olg aos-st i IT HAPPENS IN THE BEST OF REGULATED FAMILIES. SY OKAY flosa3G flal "NAP Ge-r up Ap40 clev Dmaki To nie oc Fit kg) 6 Le cc to Rot voplE 0')AC FRIe oliFe THE. FOLLOWINCa MORNING 4S IT HAPPENS IN THE BEST OF REGULATED FAIIIILIES SY Get.tli GOWG Nm1mEE.N.......

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1 SLCCP .0. A p.11'. a SO ostroit TANEY- 4 I .1..1 14 Vele, 1- 1,4 4 Ak i 9 AIM 1: t. Nis, ..0 4-4 1 1 4, 1 2- -3' TFOLLOWi HE. Nc, 11111111 ill MORNING- 4S" 1 I 111 4 11Pigli 11111111 Iof seven end one-half innings with Ole Games Today.

I count 11 to 3 against them. More than Plat at Chicago. Sekiya at Clue Imolai. 1 1.01S) fans were decidt-dly displeased be-Now York at IL Louis. Boston at Pittsburgh.

cause of that fact and the Whales urged the amateur players to finish the game. FEDERAL LEAGUE. hilt Mot. fall lel PEDEBAL LEAGUE. i but they said they had enough.

W. L. 'W. L. Pet.

Ranso City 28 19 .598 i CIIICAGO .24 22 .522 Pittsburgh .25 19 .5661 St. 21 .512 Brooklyn 25 21 .543 i Baltimore .16 LI .364 Newark ....23 20 ....17 30 .363 BY I. E. SANBORN. 1 Tor eleven innings yesterday Cube and iIirtIlles fought a wpirlwind battle for: ve boor of leading the National league led at its termination the tribe of Moran' on top.

with the Bresnahans still I con. Score, 4 to 3. After looking like new putty in The -ands of Alexander the Great for seven lags. the Cubs suddenly attacked the 'duteous elabman so viciously fn the and ninth that they evened up the tree runs which the Phi Hies had with great Industry against Larry leney. In doing this Manager Breana an 'injected NI.

Larry Into the scrap in h'e egtth and the undertaker delivered in exceedingly timely blow. Winning Run Off Zabel. Zabel finished the game against the 3rtat Alexander and battled him on even until a combination of two hits 0 ind a sacrifice fly earned the visitors a tdenly attacked NBORN. resterday Cubs and 1 lirlwind battle for; he Nationall league; the tribe of Moran 1 Bresnahans still! 3. new putty in The he Great for seven the viciously In the they evened up the ales had coin- stry against Larry Ls Blanager Bresna- Into the scrap in Idertaker delivered blow.

1 Boston, Mass- Zirte 0.Detre It rois 1 1 1 rough shod over Boston today. 1 to O. The Tigers' seventeen bits went for i a total of twenty-seven bases. They stole I siz bases, Cobb racing borne fil the third i 1 (or 0110 of hie three Scott 1Vall forced to retire after Cobb spiked him in Ian attempt to steal second in the opening inning. Score: I A mon.

RHPA bueb. 8 1 9 2 Ittooper. 0 0 0 'vat. Ith 4 2 0 1 Heti adcri. 1 1 0 i cowl.

of 2 3 2 0 I ksagio-r. 0 0 3 Crawford. rf 3 2 3 0 Iit.rL 1.1)..0 0 0 3 1 Veach. If 2 4 2 0 "otiaasr. et0 0 0 0 lio 2 216 0 ner.

0 1 0 loons. Ilb 0 3 1 3 1 2 0 0 liaker. 0 8 0 11 1 moss. go. 1 0 0 4 eg 0 0 1 0 theen.

lo 0 0 0 3 iativrtn.ss...0 0 1 1 Gardner. 80-0 8 a 1 0 3 0--tt 0 0 0 0 i 0 I Totals, 11 31 Il Totals 0 6 21 11 Dtitrnit 1 0 1 0 3 -3 0 1-45 Dorton 0 0 0 0 it 0 0 0 0. 0 ErrorsYoung. Lewis. Carrigan.

Twe base i bit sveach ill. Crawford 121. 'It re, base Lite Kavanaugh 2I. Vitt, Young. Stoian bases t-twin.

Cobb I I. tong. Vitt. bits Baker. Crawford.

BA 9,41 on hailm---tal cl 4: 01 Pennock. 6. IlitaOff Colans. 4 in 21-3 1 inninirs: oft Daus. it In 6 innInga.

14trnek out By I'm (Its, by titi-en. by hy Pfrciork 3. Wiid Pawied ball Camigan. L'undre0Eys88 sod Wallace. GRIFFS IN FIRST DIVISION.

'Washington, D. Jtme D.Washington went into fourth place in the American 1qi4gue penratt race by defeatirg St. Louis. 4 to while ew 'Fork was losing to Chicago. Shaw allowed St.

Louis i two singles, both by tavan. Score: 1 Yesterday's Nes its. Kansas City St. Louis 1 Brooklyn 7. Newark Buffalo.

Baltimore Chicago-Pittsburgh ot scheduled Games Today. Cities(' at Nu. City. Newark at Brooklyn Buffalo at Balt'. (2).

(2). I Whales (et Six In First. I The Whales won the game In tIth haat when they at wills. aim tallles on four bit, two or IwhIch were a triple by Mann a double by Farrell. three passes.

four stolen baser, and two wild They had the. green athletes wabbity at flit end of the Isession. During the remaining innings the Whales loafed along and. wIth no effort whatever. scored hve more runs.

Dave Black wenh the eigint tnniElge tot the Whales and allowed (au hits. three I of which were doubles. betause the out1 heiders made no strenuous effort to chase the ball. He also Wined ten batters. I Swat Poor Bill Sapp.

I "'Bill" Sapp. who nook the mound for the local team. hate nothing except for having beaten many loca, i clubs in this part of was i off the tee in bur Ip.n.ngs. ten sosta 1 having been poled i ra inst him. The, next liner was the veteran Jim and he did fairly ipell.

ahowir-g only i three tate and one run in three stanzas. MIMMIMMMIIMMMIMI Cub Sycletights. Minor League Standings. Clone Hurls Two Hit Game; White Sox Bury Yanks, 13-0 I SEVEN RUN RALLY By CARDS BEATS GIANTS, 11 TO 10 Philadelphia again Vktory will put the Cubs back tit first place. Alexander can't pitch every afternoon.

don't you know. Not many fans cared to dig their overcoats out of the mothballe again. and without them It was unsafe to stt outdoors resterday. One large sized rooter waa so Interested in the scrap th.tt he went wound asleep In one of the lower boxes during the most exciting momenta. The Pinnies threatened bard in the opener.

Bancroft and Ict, rne singled before aibodY was out. but the next throe new the aide out leaving the rumen; on third era Sox-New York Score. In the eleventh. Back came the (Nlis with fire In their eyes in their half, ad, with the all of a skull play by Byrne. 'reseed so hard that It required a star.

double play by Nt-dhoff to repulse 21e aril squelch what looked like a cerain Cub victory. Runners were on third and first with rily one out and one run neened to knot he count again in that last half. Bres CHICAGO. AMERICAN A9SOCIATIO'N. AV.

L. Irdtanapolla.31 17 646 St. Paul .49 21 22 .44,43 Loutw, .24 "2 ..18 26 .44 Eausataelty. '22 26 .395 TIIREE EYEd LEAGUE. W.

1... Pet. W. L. Pct.

Daverrort 12 .6361 II IT .1910 1i.4,1ttor4 .22 IS I4 24, .412 0acY 15 11 20 Jug Munn 19 IT 24 .314 WESTMIN LEAGUE. W. L. Pet. W.

L. Pet. D. 14 'Lincoln .16 14 Topeka .23 IT 1st. Joaelth.IT 20 Coma 17 (,64 43.ity.16 i.4 Lamver 17 26 .300 Roth Poles Homer, Triple and Single in Bat lest.

I. 1.4.ule. t.nt ton A Prut. CA alker. (1.0 Riker.

rt. Entatmon lb0 rY. I IAL an wilew. W4111011. Pet rying.n.

p.0 11 AWantIrgton. RHPA 0 1 OJ Motlier. rt 1 0 0 0 1 F.tAr. 811. 1 1 2 1 0 2 2i rThrrsks.

It 1 1 2 0 2 01 bliIan cf 0 0 4 0 0 1 0 115 0 2 4 0 0 5 0 Morgan. 2b 0 0 2 1 0 5 011ey.r. 0 0 4 2 4: NIA ilridc. ort1 2 2 1 0 0 21 Stew. 0101 00 1 001 AJ EKTLtIiBS1IS13 PO A 1 Felsch, cf.

2 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 Quinlan. et 2 1 2 8 0 0 0 2 0 vor. ES. 5 2 8 a 0 i 1 5 0 E. Cotiin4.

2b 5 2111.00340 IL 5 2, 2 40 0 1 13 0 0 J. Culima. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Roth rf 4188101000 Schalk. 4 It 1 1 4.1 6 0 0 0 EV, 1Y. 1 9 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 liihchbna.

8b 4 1 I 1 1 0 I 1 0 Cfrotte, IL 5 234 000040 I. St. Louis, June a tame marked by heavy hitting and poor fielding St. Louie won from New York. 11 to 10.

The locals- used four pitchers in an effort to stop the Giants elugging and only a batting rally in the seventh, which gave St. Louis seven runs, enabled thrm to nose out a victory. Score: I Manager Bresnatran vas coaching so hard at Ihan, who had staved off defeat with 0 third bas-x durtng the ninth inning rally that he sIngle In the ninth. came up in his turn at bat untll the bat boy lugged i his dubs out to thin. That did not keep Roger Itirnate pinch and slapped one aquarelyt from stinging a tungle that tied the the nose right field.

It looked I some fans were curious to know why Mehoff ke a sure enough hit, but Nelhoff west 1 tihnoththeirealgbettrbikineningt adhidennolltresnwahtenne in Its path and pinched the drivel batsman or throw the ball to nret. eTavath 5. itt. ill pu i 11 a ITU pinenea tne tirive 1 batsman or tnrove tile non to nret. czevath MM.1.

I II it A 1 fuLinora. It it A Zone ler. 0 0 11 Tice. 1,11....1 1 1 1 Fr tut. 1 0 2 Larition.

rt.1 2 1 1 Mann. 3 0 PS011 Cf.) 0 I. kt Hantord. lt.1 0 0 0 t1.1-admatt. II0 0 1 to Fechoor.

011 1 eak4c. 1 0 ZwillAig. et.1 1 0 014 0 to 4 Jackson. lb.2 2 4 bt eevea. II 0 Beck.

0 5 5 Virown. 0.... .0 to 4 to Stnoth. 1 2 :1.s1otre 3b.9 0 0 Flack. 3 1 0 ti tills.

1.6....1 1 1 Farrell. 1 0 11-1 tm. 0 0 4 Black. 1 I. 2.113...sr.

0 0 1 1 Totals .1113 24 TItals ....3 4 21 Ottumwa 0 lt 0 0 0 2 0-3 Two be a 0 el, 121, P.a.rn. Price. liektitc.a ti Tliro0 t.4.Se Mann. Struck outIty P. k.

10-, by Sat D. 3: tw Puder. 3- liasex on off Sapp. 5: off Putier. 2, L' LORDS BEAT TERRAPINS, 9-3.

Totals ....44 IS la 27 4 1 2 27 14 0 Totals 1 2 24 111 Tote:" 4 1 27 1 4r St. To 0 o-7 Vtil4 tr NEW YORK. I. WY' 1LN 'IP i New York. It.

It A St. Lottli.E-Iti A uroly Williams who wa.3 on firt s. base wIth only one out at the was on first' c12 0 0B 1 1 4 I Ltive. That a Lae I 31) 2 0 I If -1 2 0 0 was an easy vti-tim tor a double ill- Cra.vath was trapped on be twloo. tit tho i 1-)('Yle 2 8 3 6 01Miller.

2 2 2 'turns. if 1 2 2 2 and the play was so unedtpected that eghth started oft tirst just La Chene3r throw Robeoron. rfl 2 0 0' Dolan, 2 2 lx11 tho ball there and he was tagged out at second. Li b. Lb It or several it iS tants fore the situ 4h Ito was on secon with two AleytrN 0 0 0 If 1 2 ti Hyatt 418 0 down an m.

rltt th ball in I 0 0 4 0 'S nyder, i 0, of rooters realized it was all over. I tartel or th Wa 1 hingtOn 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 AB lillT8 BR ell sli PO A 1.7. I Two bee -hit-4haw. (colt. rf 4 0 41.

41, 00 04, Os, II 1 0 1 iTnt, ee; 1 tieza)titslla itin--tiauoff 0 ftnian. Ptek. to 4 to 'NI 01. s0.3b 40000001 2 0, 2. Iloocol tort Weillup.

II, 2 to 0 40 1 1) 0 4 1) (1 man. off Shot0. 7. etruck out Ely NIollman. cr.

t- 0 0 0 it (1 to 2 0 0 by O. baw. 0. VontotresChill and Otontrielly. Hormel' 0 0 to 0 1 0 0 9 0 I I 2 1 1 1 1) 1.

7 It 7 2 01 EVEN INDIANS BEAT MACKS. 1...,,, 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Ion. el 11,09 1 I Sw evq e.2 0 0 0 1 7 2 mf.t41....p...0 00 0 0 0 0 C.attrell. 0 0 t) 0 0 41 1 I Yesterday'. Mesa Its.

AMERICAN A9SOCIATION. Columbus. 4: Kansas City. S. Cleveiand.

12: 14.nnespolls. UIndianaoot.s. et. Paul. 2.

31! aukes. ti Louisville. 4. LEAGUE. Des Moines.

ToPeks. Wichita. 5: St. Joosolt 3. Lincoln.

SWIM City. Omaha. Denier. CENTRAL ASSOCIATION. 51uggatine.

4: Rurtinatoc; 1. Wart-lo. 7: Mason City. Maxsttalltown. 1: C44at Rarlds.

O. Clinton. Keokuk. THREE EYES LEAGES. Decatur.

4: Peoria. 11- Roklord. 13: MoAne. O. Qtviney.

L1OOM 1.041Nen1.Or L. 7: Dubuque. 5 112 CENTRAL LEAGUE. roil. WRYTIO 4: Evansville.

Erie. Wheeling. 5. 2. LEAGUE.

Zabel' bands. Zip drove him back to second, Brainard. BB Al 0 8 1 2 0 where F.sher did the rest. 1 Perritt. 2 0 0 0 0 Until the were two out In the seventh in- P.

"44 0 1 41 0 4t; A' ning not a 1dt Idol been made of1 Alexander Itoehe 1 0 0 O. and ordy one Cub had retched lirszon a pass. 1Perdue, 0 0 0 to 1 Two strikes and three tolls were called on Zini- 4 -7 Philadelphia. June won a hard fought game front Philadelphia, 2 to 1. After getting out of several tight Nee by brilliant pitching.

Bush failed in the eighth. when the visitors scored their runs on two passes. a double steal. Smiths single, and Warnbsgans double. co: tnernrotn, vrho was thrd man up in the seventh.

Alexatrier eturk another over and Heine foul tippeI it, then met the next one tiquazely wrecking the no-hit stuff. 0 2 2 2 0 0 27 10 4 Chicago 2 .3 lb 41 0 0, 4 ft Novk 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 To bitee Qt.r.lati. 1 lire. blts Fournier. Roth.

run out 13y ClentTe by Ceitrell. 2. on bail Off Cieotte, of1 2: off 2. Cottre-li-tiviceney-PiPp; Hite-4, Meliale. 4 in 1 I-3 inninto.

Hit by pitcherBy Fournier. pitehCiootte. 1.m1ires0,Lotugniin and Hildcbiand. Alex Hurls Great Ball. Alexander pitched a sensational game seven frningst.

in six of which he held rbs hitless EtS well as runless. le eemed to have perfect control of a sharp -1akhig curve. ami there tt- as a hop on fast bail that was almoSt uncanny. It fooled even Killifer. The flingcr kept the 3resnahans this combination anywhere between the belt and the knee, Tr them a high ball to swing t.

Th result wae nothing that even 'eked like a base hit until the sixth in-. ln that round Goed hit olif, squarely 'or the first time. but Bancroft made a ensaticnal catch of this liter. Not until Tve were the sevc-nth did the Cubs a safety AlExander. then Zimmer--Lan pasted a cripple for two bases he7plf.g the score any.

START CRUSADE AGAINST BALL POOLS IN OHIO AP A BY JAMES CRUSINBERRY. York. JUrifi ti boisterous Wh.te Sox ran amuck today in their determlnatkn to keep Jn first place, and no one suffered except the Yankees. The Chicagoans gave the New Yorkers a beating by a count cf 13 tc 0 and.did most of it by hitting the bail to all corners of the Polo grounds. Al.

told the Rowland troupe gathered eighteen blows. end these with four errors by the enemy made the thirteen rune easy. There were still a lot of fellows left on bases so the Yanks were lucky to get ofric light. The crushing defeat pushed 13ill Donovan and frisky bunch hito the second clivision for the first time and tcnight Nev York is sad. Only one of the New Yorkers reached Of-corld base during the entire afternoon.

Two Hits Off Cicotte. Lang up Ileld.tig. tremenuous moo swell pitching brought the victory to the Sox. Aleng with it they had a couple of Cashes of luck and it seemed everytbirg they did was the right thing. Eddie C.cotte, our expert knuckle ball hurler.

was on the mound turning out his bee line of stuff. lie was to good that It looks now as if seven of the pitchers Instead of four will have to be allowed a regular turn on the slab. Only two hits were niada off Ilddie and be walked two men during the reit. The only guy who got as far as second made that Ptation on a wlo pitch when one of Eddie's knuckle Jalis broke down and get away from Schalk. a A It It Pl.Pold't,hia.

lt IL A i ounaalown. to; lnytut Lethuld rt et ..0 1 1 01 Murphy. 0 1 1 1 Orand Rani II Turner. 2b .0 0 2 7, rhrty. ea 0 I 3 1 Chapman.

8.8.1 1 8 5 Walks)). If 0 0 1 1 DI-STATE LE 4014 lb 0 0 it I Elgin. Ottawa. O. OrnroY rt 0 0 8 cl I 1 0 1 it.o-purL bi btreawr.

S. Smith. It 2 0 Lapp. 0117 at Vamb'oes 8b0 2 0 21 Wyckoff. 0 0 01 O'Ne111.

...0 0 4 Malin" 21) ..0 1 0 3 Ritchell. 3b 1 2 4) RAWLINGS' SINGE Burka. go 1 0 3 co, 1 'hang 0 0 2 0: LOUFEDS BY 2 otqle ....2 0 27 14 Tniale ....1 8 21 4 i 1 ounestown. 5: Iayton. Orand Rani 5: Terre BI-STATE Elgin.

tea-port. btritioor. S. SINGLE SIOUFEDS BY 2 1 Baltimore. Md.

lam 9.Butfale the opener of the leetles w.th, Baltimore. 9 to a StIgge 'one hit hard throughout. The batting q4 McDonald ard Chase featured. Score: 111.1ftelo. it A A 3 It l' A Meyer.

rf 1 2 li 01 McCUI0fe, 2 I 0 Lord. So I 1 1 Anor. 10...14 to VI 4' Crac.e. 4 3 II I l'ourtealt. 4.1.-4,4 1 4, 1 lkactkruold.

ILI 4 2 Zinn. 1' 0 0 2 to I KS-. -0 1 1 4 Wo.1.11. 1 1 4 En64)S. 2b.

2 3 111,00:1641. 1 3 I cf 1 2 1 0' to 2 1100r. 0 0 I 2' Jackl'ach. 01 7 to l'ord. 1, 1 2 0 7rutrgs.p......0 I 0 Total! kl Iti Tftals ff 11 7 '27 :3 Bualo -1-Th 0 10 1 0 10 46 0 1 i 0 0 03 E41-0r0Euftle 12i Di-ton.

I dr.IM 3Com-. Duil- i earl. Zinn Two O.Zst li a I ie I. Doc 4.0. 1 watoth.

Myer. NIer400.oi. 1-tiree Las. bizo, i mcE.ontild 121- rta-iClowie, t.p",!.. Sus.

Jatii 1 lit.ch. halaue. Hnonns on tra.2----q,off Stwe-s. 13 i oft Ford. 3.

'gti-tt out--1-zy 2: o.o 1 4. Avtid piteliiinggs. I sbantiu12. 1 1. MAGEE BEATS.NEWFIDS, 7-1 Brooklyn.

X. -lime Mere I MAGEE BEATS NEWFIDS, Brooklyn. X. iturie Magee Totals 10 14 24 13! Totals 27 13 Battvil for Nicklaus In seventh. New York 003060010-10 tA.

Louis 00112 070o-11 ErrorsBrainard IS. MOIL, Snyder. Two tase hitsButler, Beseher. Three tsaFe IlitsSrodgrass. Doyle.

Ikt.rer. Monts runDoyls. set. Safritico Metkie Butler. Ilet400 on hallsOff Perrlt.

off Stroud. 1: off Meadows'. 1: off Niehaus. 1. HiraOff Metcowe.

04 In 4 innings; off Niehaus. 3 In 3 irr ir.gs: off lerritt, 11 i I 1-8 off In 2-8 Inning; Hit by pitcherBY Berrirt. 3: ty Stroud. 1. Struvit outBy Mt.

8: by Meadows. hY Niehaus. 2. Wiid PitchPerritt. Umpirso--Itigier and Bart.

ROBINS OUTPLAY REDS, 5-1. Cincinnati. 0-, June 9.Brooklyn bit Douglass hard and bad no trouble winning the first game of the series from Cincinnati. 5' to 1. Douglass was taken from the slab in the 194xth after four hits.

including a two bagger. had been made off 'hint. Toney. ho him, pitched good ball. Score: BEATS TO 1 SCORE iKangas City.

June City son its fourth straight game-today. beat3 Ing St. Louis. 2 to 1. It 'sea a.

pitchers battle until the eighth. ten Chadbourn rt 0aLtie uuL0. Lae 1 x-rysouourn C'emf-lanel 000000020-2 .0 0 0 0 Cb I 0 0 0-1 ErrorrGranev, Kota 121. Mnrphy. Barn? Two bar hitaLeiboA.

Smith. Wambagarfta. Strunk. LAPP. Stolen I.

Gni ley. NValeb. Sacrifice bitaGraney linlone. tasee 00 beliaoff 1: eft Huth. a Hiteoff Blieb.

8 In 8 Itnings. Remick out-13y Iditehe'l. 4: by Rept by 11yekoff. 2. riunire-FNallin and t010011 tripled and scored on Rawlings' singie.

Score: and Fred Smith starred in Hrooklyn's tie- teat of Newark. 7 to 3. S70re: Nossirk. kir.s01,1pr.. If A i 2 2 3 TRINITY CUBS TAKE GAME.

Holy' Trinity Cubs by consistent hitting In the early rounds defeated the Mottley school team. 10 to 6. at the Commercial club grounds. Soore: 11 A. City It 11 A 1 OUIubn.

cf.1 2 8 0 fi 1 sa.0 1 1 1 2 0 Ftovnil. lb 013 1 1 8 2. Perting. 8..0 0 1 5 111 0 S1letW. if 0 Kertwory, 2130 1 8 1 0 0 0 I .1 1 8 0 1 1 1 1 a 1 2.

0 1 10 0 01 24 2.0 2714 ,1 II A. Katookka 1-1 I' A to 1 ubtto) rt. tr.1 to.0 0 I 1 2 0 FtovItil. lb 013 1 1 2.1'erring. to I 5 1 it Siu.w.

if 0 1 0 ft 2 Keriwory, 21)9 I 8 1: St. Louis. L. rt ...0 Vat.gbn. fa) .1 W.

Millet. if. Hartle). ..0 lionon. lb it LltAke.

et ..0 Kirby. et ...0 Deal. ...0 Joht. II, F. 0 Crantie.l.

.0 isveliport, 0 St. Louis. It rt ...0 Vat.gbn. 21) .1 W. Wier.

tt.0 Hartle). .01) Itori.on lb .0 Cincinnati. June United States Assistant District Attorney Mou linter here late today announced he would at once investigate charges made by minty prosecutors of Portsmouth and other southern Ohio cities to the effect that an illegal baseball betting pool was in operation in the southern district of the state, and in Cincinnati, in violation of the United States anti-lottery laws. Assistant District Attorney Woullnier said he has requected the assistance of thot police to aid him in gathering evidence! of the alleged anti-lottery violations and will prosecute the baseball pool organization to the tin.sh. At first I was inclioed to think that my 1 several informants were mistaken in the 1 existence of any organized pool.

but from later developments have decided to be- I girt a thorot gh probe against all organ- ized betting on baseball." he said. Esmond, ss 2 Mckibnle. 8b Scheer. If 0 Laporto, 213 0 it ubn. to Roush.

cf 0 Men-111. Raiserilpg 0 1 a 2'. 2 4 1 0 0 a 1 1 0 rt 0 1 0 0 2 21 Myers. 1 i.t. .2 I 12 0 I Artlit 2 a 0 0 i ri a It 4.

ts 2 la I 7 0 1 1 0 0 .71 0 0 4 44 0 p- -0 0 Brotiklyn. 11 Alrinetnnati. 11 A O'Mara, se 0 1 511.oach, ef ...0 100 Meyer. et ...1 2 8 01 Hertotr. ris ..0 0 5 6 lb 1 2 8 liKillifer If 1 I 0 Stengel, rt ..1 0 2 Coi Grob.

2b ...0 1 1 2 Wheat. It ..1 2 8 to rf ..0 0 2 0 otrbaw 211.1 3 4 Si 1 11 4 Moarti. ..0 0 2 01 Atoliwits lb. 214 1 ....0 1 2 1 Olson. 3b ...0 1 0 2 Pfeffer.

...0 0 1 0 Dougfass. 0 1 3 ....0 001 Totals .511 2710, ....1 7 27 19 Brooklyn 0 .2 0 40 0 0 0 (1-5 1001100000-1 Stengel. Douglass. Two base hitsKilltitr. Groh.

Cuteliaw. Wheat. Three base tiltsWheat, Olson. Stolen bases Stengel. Sacrifioe bila--31craety.

Meyor 12i. Erenbert. Bare on hailt-4 off Doograso. 1. Hits Off Dototiams 5 In 5 tninngs oaruck outBy Toney.

1 UmpiresQuigley and Eason. was the leading swatsman with a single. 1 a triple. and a home run, thus proving 1 that the ma ranger was correct in putting him back as a regular on the team. CIcotte himself had a double end a pair of singles.

while Weaver had three single rournier Loses a Blow. Fournier had a triple and a single and another blow that he says Will a hit but which the official scorer wouldn't allow. Felsch. after getting one blow-and helping the team get away out in front, retired to give his lame ankle more rest and Tommy Quinlan took his place. getting a single and a double in two times up.

The only fellow who took part in the combat who didn't get a hit as John Collins. He was up there six times and couldn't serape one through. Fournier's triple in the ftrst inning tot, low ing a base on balls to Fctsch and an error by Cree 4m Eddie Collins fly gave i the 'Sox the two counts in that round. and those would have been plenty. In the next inning.

with one out. Clcotte doubled. Fisch singled and Weaver singled. and this supreme batting drove Marty Mcnate. the Irish tenor, off the rubber and to the cooling room.

Ensign Cottrell, a southpaw. took his place. and Eddie Collins immediately followed with another single. Them Fournier was bit on the 'Mow. and after J.

Collins had popped out Roth came through with a triple. Schaik's liner te Boone ended that spasm and it was found five more runnera had crossed the plate. Four Buns In Seventh. Three errors along with a base on balls Quinlan's double, 'Weaver's single and Roth's homer, produced the four runs In the seventh, and singles by Cicotte. Quin- Ian.

Weaver. and Fournier brought in the I other two in the ninth. AMottler. P. A 1 8 In 1 I 2 1 210 0 0 2 C.

0010 2 luLttltwrger. RIO ft 2 I 2 7 1 45 2 7 0.Mt,koei. 1 I 1 0 01 'neer. 2 4 I tPNItxzez kl. Plc 1 I 3 a 4 Irtnrblit.

I 0 1 110 100 EL T. Cubs. It Kok' otie. rs.1 Prat 141, 24 2 zerscski. 1) 1 Kes etch ...2 Koibusz.

olo. lIttc4ntti Kvb tat kl. 213A) Zharnko. Galwski, rt.0 Lout4 I 0 0 fl 0 0 0 0-1 Ot 00001001e-2 ErmrsNonec tztoin base--Chndbourn Sarelfteo. hits rn-qne.

(lttnere Henning. In. tnie 1t HArticy Thr.e bare Hit. 6IT ri in inninet outBy 2. Bares An bgilvcny tii Crandall.

8. UrriptresMcCornitek and '7 211 a' I 7 a 'Newark 0 01 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 el 4 0 0 1 11 a---1- Er-ote Estralat. fr. R3rden. Caver.

Tat. Iave hi?" Rartlen. Ernlei al S. bee- Thueo 11.4iClrm-)t hgovo .4:40 Ntvr ft so awm Ilin I mop gala RIMMMI There might have been more than two hits made of! Eddie if the boys behind him hadn't. executed 80111-e mlraculous pits.

As MULL Huck Weaver ViRS the man to perform the miracles. He robbed at least three fellows of hits by his machinations on the lrifield. Blackburne Also Stars. Lena Elackburne. our newest third bameman.

was almost as big a robber as Buck. taking a couple of blows away from the home Once he leaped at an angle of forty-five degrees and speared a liner from Cook's bat and cnce he stuck out his gloved hand and dug a rZtd hot smash out of the earth from the same fellows Etick. Eddie Collins did his ellstomarr steady and accurate work at second and Jack Fourthyr. the newest arst low 's Eticli. Eddie Collins (lid his tomarr steady and accurate work at sec- ond and Jack Fournhyr, the newest itrst Totals.

14) 17 27 let Totals- 8 8 Is 20 IMott ley 0000420On-4 ErcormNtiolly. iiwistski. 121. St.bur. Two bnro hits-47zeroOru-kt.

art.ko. MI i tztotur. 1'101110 ruuWin arokl. Struck out1 By Czerwintki. 63 by 5116koci.

I. Base. au 1 istillOff Mitkoc.i. 4. AMATEUR BASEBALL NOTES WAGNER HAS AN OFF DAY.

Pittsloursh. June 0.Pittsburgh defeated Boston, to 3. Tyler. for the visitors, was Lit hard. especially in the fifth.

when three hits netted the Pirates four runs. It was Ma mauxs fifth straight vie tory. Wagner hit a single, a double, and triple. Score: Boston. It Al Pittsburgh.

If A moree. 1 2 earky. don.lis 1 4 0 baseman. plucked a base hit from Fritz Fpstrick.2o 0 I 1 ro trtin. 0 2 a 0 0 Baird.

et 0 0 2 A Maisel when he stabbed a smashing drive patricit 1 P. a 0 Baird. 0 2 a Maisel sit ben be atabbtml a emarbing drive for 1 I i for )1, 1 71)1 I 1 A 1 ,6 u. Cab. 4 N- I 7 1:7,11 1.: 4 'or .0.0 7 1 01 'II, 7' PI A Emerald A.

C. would like to arrange games with teams averaging' 1N years of age. Address W. J. Connady.

32114 Lowe a eh 116 Cleelond are anxious to sehethile tames with IT year old nines. Address W. Barleman. 11135 Cleveland avenue. Cretin Juniors would Ike to IPC hediTe tames with 15 year old teants.

Addresa J. McNichols 1623 North Le Claire avenue. Victor Speed Boy. went to scbedtee some with teams averagirt 16 years. Phone R.

U.Sen. Canal 134T. The Pueadra club nine wants lames for Saturday and Sunday. Phone J. W.

Dickinson. -onnotty. tr. 'Er magee. et 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 pack of first bale.

Schmidt. lb 2 2 12 l' Warnsr. PI. 1 8 8 4: Smith. 0 1 0 Vioit.

211.... 1 1 4 All this fielding wat ConnOLiY. if. 0 1 2 if. 0 1 2 NIMICII AU A A mith 203...

0 I 0 iCt-tox. I I 4 01 All this fielding was wonderful tcilook 0 11 0 11 upon. but it didn't compare to the swat-Whaling. 0 21 0 1 Brig by the Chicago boys. Bobby Roth 2 1 2 Whaling.

C. 0 0 2 n. 0 (10a-dy. 0 1 1 11MainaLta. 0 Crotchet-.

P. 0 0 0 0 1 2 5 2 4'G-rbor. 80 1 2 c. 0 0 2 0 n. 0 onwdy.

0 1 1 1Mainaux. 0 Becker's Double Nets Tally. I all this time had been pitching 1 1 rerling game against his brilliant op--anent. A toese chuck in the third are zed 'he button on Byrne's eap and let Bob 1 elk. Boeker followed it with a double -I left scoeng Byree, and made third ernseif en the throw home.

Cravathis let Becker reg'ster the second tally. rriples by Byrne and Becker made an-Tarr run In the fifth. and that was all lifneY allowed. pre' nahan led the rally which sn early Alexander the Great in the eighth. Me mnager singled to center with one -'lt- l'h''Ion re peed and MeLarry was eat to bat fi-r Cheney.

Polly depesited a Texas leaguer safly in left, putting on seceed. Good responded with altgle to rieht. scoring the ma nagtIr breaking the spell. Ffsher worked a i 'es out et tiling the let ses. Schulte 'Intel a single to right.

ecoring- Mc- arry, but Cravath held Geed on third. "'be Great Zim NA next, and great he expfetatione of the But a allArl strite stetted Zim beefing at Umo After Iii i SS ng a curve which halved he Vote. Zirrony etruek out reaching fur 'lle I. f.x.t the -platter. Saler Opens with Double.

Saler opened the home half of the ninth -tith a past Ludeus. and reached 'heti while Alexander was tossing 4)ut l'illisme. rir4 singled to center, Saler with the tying tally. Phan forced Reger and Zabel rolled out. Ilecker, who alr(Sdy had spanked out a l''Ple and a double.

led off in the eleventh 'tell a single to center, and by great l'rillting sneeked to third en Cravattea ingle to left. Niebeff lofted a fly to right Ind Becker raeed home safely ahead of peg with the winning tally. also skied. Then Cravath was 'raPeed off second for the third out. Z4nnierman atoned for his previous tiller by the last half with a Saler pepped cut.

but Zimmy etole in an attempted hlt and run play eita Williams. Lanky Cy then poked a I to Byrne, who hesitated to see he could not get Zimmerman on the to third, then found it was teo late beat Williams to eo held the Pill. Beesnahan picked out one he liked and eaked it se ua rely, but it traveled eto Nlehetre surprised mitts for a cruel play. Seere: C'HICAGO. 1 AB li MI TB BB ft 1'0 A 4, 1, 4 3 I -Ibite.

1 0 11 1 1 0 2 0 0 21): 0, 0 3 0 i 2 0 'OM lb 4 1 0 0 0 8 2 1 ei. 3 0 1 1 0 1 6 0 9 2 2 0 0 0 i. -I 4) 4 ik 0 0 0 0 0 li 0 0 P-- 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 4 1 0 0 0 0 A 0 1 1'11177 1 i 1 1 0 0 0 0 11 1 ,..,.1. 1 INctes of the White $oxl 'GAME TO PRINCETON, 4 TO 1.1 The Craig a. A.

C. is anxious to 'schedule. Sunday game with some 17 year old teeni. Phone Lawnda le 7122; ask for Lowrie. "Asir gton A.

C. would like to arrange games for Saturday afternoons with Out of town teems. Itinsia le. Le Grange. Steger.

Morton Grove. and Ilrotik field preferred. Address A. J. Hagerty.

755 South Kilbourne venue. Jak t.aJ1t. managor of the Haertan Americans when they won the worlds championship, is etpected to don the energies this afternoon for the Washington Part chuh In the South Side Harebell league. Siahl refused to derlatm him eel last nght. hut it wee learned from other sources that he would lhetp Mop tt losing streak.

The Wnstirgtens are billed against the rorty-thIrd Streets at Washington park. rrinoeton. N. 3.. June 9.Princeton detested Amberst today in a loosely played game.

4 to 1. Link pitched good ball tor Ithe home team. passing only one man and strtking out seven. Score: Awheret 100000000-187 PrineARton 8 ItatterleeKohin.on end 8.e: Lank end Kel leiter, a itnon. and Keenan.

Tufts, 71 Yale, a NAP, Haven. June Prr0rw tho Yale ou'neld allowed Tune to win todaY 7 to a. items. 0 0 0 01 3 9 24 IV 'I 9 27 8 BoAon 0 0-0 9-1-9-2 0-3 pit tsbtirgli 01 01 4001 -7 ErrorsFitzpatrick, Johnston. Two bare boitteSchmidt 12f.

Wagner. Gerber. Three base bitsJohnston. Warner. los.

Sacrifices bitJohnston. Stnien baspeoVios. Gerber. Flamm on ballsOff Tyler. 2: off Hess.

1: off Mtn-mug. I. liltsOtt Tyler. In 6 innings; eft Crutcher. 1 in 2 innings.

Hit bY rite0.r BY Tyler. 1. Struck outIty Tyler. 2: by Crutcher. by HP001.

1: by Nismattx. I. Wild ITmuiressOrth and )10 yron 'CAR MEN STAGE SLUGFEST. The Seventy-seventh street team defeated the Cottage Grove club. 16 to 4, in the Electric Railway league.

The hitting of Schneider. who poled a homer. featured. Score: MIT-Street II AiC. Grove.

It II A 1 Ginler. 1 1 1 Booth. 0 1 0 Bestir. .1 V2 0 Johnson. 11..1 1 2 0 Wottell.

2 4 1 A.Ixten.lb-p0 2 A 0 Harkins. 11..1 8 0 1 Bunker. 1 0 0 Firn. 1 9 11 1 1 0 Marker, lb 2 1 I 11 Smith. 418....0 I 0 I Dypr.

fshr 2 ni Albrecht. 0 12 1 08 2 0 0 Watpon. 0 1 0 Holtord. 2 8 1 4 Burns. 0 1 1 BITs3.111)-1b 1 0 0 0 Totals-1M 17 M.

11 6 24 6 Cottage Grove 1 1 0 0 0 0 24) 0 4 Seventy-seventh 0 0 4 1 0 -6 8 9-16 I I lvTew York. June 0.ISpecial.1TO more' genies are booked against the falling Yarkees In this series. Reit Russell or Jim Scott will do the slab-bins for the Chitago bunch tomorrow. Society note: The Jack Fournier of Chicagc are guests this week of the Tom Seaton' at the Seaton cottage at Rocky Point. There was quite a game of earcasm In the seventh inning between Maneger Donovan of the Tanks and Manager Rowland of the Sax.

It seems that Donovan started It wheo he accused Rowlacd of laying hands on a rvnver at third Lase to stop him. The urn-pie didn't see it if such a thing take place. DOntrian started shooting remarks from his tenth Si Rowland on the other bench. They were about salary and bush leagues anti finst names. Rowland came back by joking Ilk-even on hie suspielons that the Sox were steal.

ing signals to get their base hate. the V( Yorg umrager havirg accused the Eox of such trickery out In Chicago. After the game etwecr: the two leaders was getting co hot that the crowd was taking interest in it. Um, re turned on both of them and demanded order. lie told Rowland to cut it out and then told Donovan to get In thie game." emphasizing the word this and I oirting to the real game of Mtll on the field.

Neithoe bed arty mew, to Any. IMENOMMINIS ROBBER GETS WILSON'S $700 St. Louis. June 4 Owen Wilson, outfielder for the St. Louis Cardinals, who is called Chief "because of his Indian-like taciturnity.

let out a yell equal to a real redskin's this afternoon when he discovered after the Cardinal-Giants game that his wallet, eon- telling a diamond ring valued at al diamond worth .5100, and in cash was! missing. Miring the game. which lasted; the trainer 'went to sleep in the! cluhhotaee. When he awakened he said! be saw a stranger in the clubhouse getting a drink of water. The stranger then departed.

DUBUQUE CRIES FOR HELP. Dubuque. June 1.500 from some source not now in evidence Is forthcoming before Friday. when the team is scheduled to start on a road trip, the amount required to pay salaries to July 0, Three Eye baseball will be a thing Of the past In Dubuque. Proposal is made' that citizens organize and take over the club.

but no definite move has been made. postponed games, and poor attendance are responsible. First Baseman McGuff today was released to Austin, 1 M'LEAN DICKERS WITH FEDS. St. Louis, June McLean.

for the New York Giants. who yesterday was suspended for the remainder of the season for breaking training, will be allowed to play in ten daya. A meeting between McLean and Otto Sttfel of the local Federal league club today caused rumors that McLean was about to jump. DE PAUL ISSUES CHALLENGE De Paul academy. through Coach Paupau.

Peeks other fields to conquer and wants it known that a challenge is hurled at Oak Fark, title holder.in the Suburban ugh School Baseball league. The Catholic champions want to series of three games. one to be played at Oak park. the second at De Paul. and the third.

If the series goes that long, on a neutral diamond. rittleds, 51 Springateld, 4. s--rInglIeld. June O.The Pitteturgh Federal league nub the Springfield lndeipendente in an exhibition game. 5 to 4.

Score: Pittsburgh -2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0-5 la Srpringlietti 000001080-4 78 BatteriettDICkien and Kerlin; Kopp and ord. PRICE COMPLETE NMI r. 1 a 'ff -towlitt' 6k, 1 gk' 71 1 1 t. I 1 4. 1 El "WM 1 1 I i et3 1 I 1 I I i 0., I 1,, 4 teilli PRICE COMPLETE 1 You CAN REACH SPEEDWAY the railroad station of the Illinois Central for Speedway Parkand see the preparations and elimination trials for the great Auto Race of June 19th, by the Special Train rvi ce of the ILLINtis CENTRAL ErrorsOeinker, Wottell, Firry 12).

Marker, rrwyer. Booth 121. A. A. LAtrson, E.

M. Larson Albrecht 1). Watson. Tiro bore hits Finn. Hoskins.

Ge1mr. Home runSe-bnctde. struck outBy Ho by Burns by A. Lail IOU. I.

Bases on ballsOff Hot-ford. 6 off Burns. 2: off A. A. 2.

I a TO BE RUN I I I Sun. 13th, Mon. 14th 01,111 0 L119 LTLVIle The Gray Davis Sys. tern for Ford Cars brings you the same electric con- venience found on the Z. highest-priced cars.

Cali and see the system in actual demonstration. Sold dmd installed by F.O.D. BOSTON Erwin Greer AulOmobile Company C1-0-no-b Or you tan Obtain the systain from your Ford or supply dealer who will order from us. Si -e I i I 1 I I I-- I 1 1 I 1 1 I' FREAK END FOR CUP YACHT. New York.

June 9.The famous sloop yacht Columba. which twice successful. defended the AmertcaaT cup. has been solo for to a restaurant proprietor here and portions of its bronze hull a no aluminium deck will be souvenirs to diners. Most of the old cup defense yachts have been broken up for the value of the metal in them, but none of them has metwith to unusual an end.

Columbia defeated Sir Thomas Lipton's Shamrock I. and Shamrock II. and Wal the only racalg yacht to defend the cup tw ice .41 3 9 11 2 0 1 38 11 0 liel-firribatt-f41 in el-Shill 111 LA ELP111.A. AR PO A 11 es. 5 0 1 1 0 0 2 3 0 4 2 2 4 0 0 0 0 8 0 2 86000 1 00 5 0 2 2 0 0 0 5 0 0 1 04 4 0 itt9t "Is' lb- 3 0 2 20001200 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 800 P.

4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 Co 4 10 15 0 1 0 83 12 0 0-0-2-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1-4 1 00-3 I se. hits-FRIcker, Zinunertnan. Saier- -v Lits-Byrne. Pecker. out-- 11, tr; S4 tmg.

bY 7. 1-, la) Lugifiron. Hits-Off la iti 8 tnnitins. Hit by Yr Pkiticci ball-Firesna bail. TAIiiiii aud Emelt, A.

i 'Al 0 thP-fift112 ll 1 Tues. 15th Wed. 16th 1 MOHAWK I MADE WITH PATENTED Trains to leave Randolph St. 1:00 P. M.

stopping at Van I 1 SUP-OVER BUTTONHOLE Buren and 12th and return from the Park at 3:00 P. 1 TIE SLIDES EASILY. also morning trains leaving Randolph St. 8:43 A. ex- cept Sunday.

Also continuous service on June 19th; be- I onears ginning 6:00 A. M. OLDEST BRAND IN AMERICA 1 Ly SERVICE DIRECT TO SPEEDWAY GATES i lumnt0 II litICT C9L1.AR CO.ATIWYJCY 'I L.n."'""L'"'".".... -21 i a I i 141 6 4 4. 9 N) I-..

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