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IESCHUPP STARTS GIANTS ALONG 'WINNING TRAL AGAIN—CHICAGO CUBS TRIM BRAVES ONCE MORE—INDIANS HAND RED SOX A LAC- —YANKEES ANNEX ONE MORE BROWN SCALP—BURNS-SHUBERT BOUT IN NEW HAVEN ATTRACTING ATTENTION—WITH AETNA BOWLERS Clarkin's clnrges May - 18.—Hartford e . here yesterday, win- London by timely hits. h tied - the ‘score in the | “Dowd’s ‘tally. Was thrown ! e failed to toych third | was blocked b Tow at | ¢ had driven Becke h this inning. It was good. e but the umpire did nat rference, giving Dowd a &a hit. Score: . 100003300—7 11 1 ; 010000410—6 17 . 1 ...Tnutm-n. Tencate and | %1.1:. Grum, Martin and Fish May 18.—Joe Shan- &m vhgger in the eighth i “killed Bridgeport’s chances at e and gave the Mur- straight . victory. and game. ' Joe .govered slary during the game, Kelly—A Four Time Pot and a Train to Catch. " e : | | £ el ing long centerfleld drives |. have netted home runs 's threatened tully in _the pted when with two fice, Umpire Erwin ruled, Americans on a base line . 100000040—5 10 4 Donovap and Devine; Banks and Krichell. Mass,, May 18.—McQuil- all but'let Portland in wiotary yesterday. The vmtorsl »'good 'finish, batting ' in two'l 2 the final inning. -Worcester | od freely with men on bases, errors aided. in making easy. Score: ‘rihoe. 000020102—5." 7 3 10101030°*—6 10 0 .Wood, Tuckey and Gri- ana Tyler, ; Features. ; 18.—Springfield ;nc¢e ‘here vesterday 5 tching in the pinches by feature: All five Spring- ere earned ‘ones. The }k an early lead and was it dmfirr ‘The score: r. h e 001000010—2‘ 92} a’ . 21000020°—5 8 3 Press and Gaston’ Rgms jn-the two-men bowling the Aetna nlleys last evening, Lollows 215 180 IN DIRE DISTRESS. n, May 18.—The members ball team are ‘s heavy deficit before the open- {he season. Deichael Brothers, ‘were hired to do ‘the work of m League park grounds in yrelent.cd a bill for $540, b is only able to scrape 00, which It raised by 2 m members of the club claim {iie’ extensive work done by the ’r4. was never authorized.or and that much of it ‘as far as the efficiencs / GET Me A CAB- WHiCH BALL . / Sure 'YOUR CAB 1S ouT THERE - Tue oLD METER IT BASEBALL NEWS IN A NUTSHELL NATIONAD LEAGUE. Results Yesterday. New York 10, St. Louis 2. Philadelphia 8, Pittsburgh 6. Brooklyn 13, Cincinnati 10. Chicago 2, Boston 1. | Chicago . New York.: . Philadelphia St. Louis ... Cincinnati . Boston .. Brooklyn Pittsburgh . Games Today. ' Pittsburgh at New York. St. Louis at Brooklyn. Cincinnati at Boston. Chicago at Philadelphia. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Results Yesterday. New York 7, St. Louis 3. Chicago-7, Philadelphia 0. Cleveland 7, Boston 1. ‘Washington 4, Detroit 2. ., Standing of Clubs. . W- L. Boston ...iecc0000 17 8 New York .i. 9 Chicago . 12 Cleveland 15 16 16 17 Philadelphia . 18 Games Today. New York at Detroit. Philadelphia at Cleyveland. Washington at St. Louis. Boston at Chicago. EASTERN LEAGUE. Results Yesterday. New Haven 7, Bridgeport 5. Hartford 7, New London 6. Springfield 5, Lawrence 2 ‘Wordcester 6, Portland 5. Standing of Clubs. New Haven ... Springfield .. ‘Worcester . Hartford . Lawrence . New London . Portland ,.. Bridgeport . ' Games Today. Hartford at New Hayen. Portland at Springfield. Lawrence at Worcester. New London at Bridgeport. O P.C. .710 os’ .560 .400 .387 -833 321 P.C. .680 .640 .625 .516 -467 .407 .370 | - .280 P.C. 3)8 067 667 .500 .429 400 ‘200 .200 INTERNATIONAD LEAGUE. Resnits Yesterday. Newark 6, Montreal 4. Buffalo 4, Providence 1. Buffalo 4, Providence 3- Baltimore 13, Rochester 11. Torontd §, Richmond 3. Standing d Teams. o L. Newark ...cecccee 15 6 Baltimore ... 17 8 Toronto .. 14 Providence 13 *| consecutive victory. P.C. 2 Mann's double, i 11 16 16 17 Newark at Toronto. Richmond at Montreal. Baltimore at Buffalo. Providence at Rochester. SCHUPP SHUTS OFF CARDINALS MARCH Youttful Southside Flinger Has Mound City Team at His Mercy New York, May 18.—It was as easy for the 'Giants to sow hits and resp runs on the Polo Grounds yesterday as it was for Mark Twain to be funny. All the Harlem players were obliged to do was to hold their slapsticks in front of pitched halls and resounding blows to the outfield invariably fol- lowed. Sixteen Gotham hits for a total of twenty-two bases took some of the pep, even out of the militant Cardinals and enabled the Giants to save the last game from the wreckage { of the St. Louis series. , The McGraw men won by the lomided verdict of |10 to 2. Had a few of those extra | hits and runs been injected into the earlier. games of the set the Cubs would not be in the lead at this mo- ment. Miller Huggins saved his most suc- cessful pitcher, big Muley Watson for'| | the last game of the series. , He held him in reserve to oppose the boy won- der, Ferdie Schupp. Howevor, the Giants extracted the kick from the mitle before an out was recorded In theé second inning. Holke’s homer with Peterkin Kilduff on base was the direct reason for Watson’s early de- parture. 5 Huggins switched to a lefthander, George Plerce once tried by McGraw and for several years a member of !the Cubs. But it was hitting day for the Giants and they butchered all comers. Plerce lasted until the fitth, |and e "youth nimed North was the {1ast victim. By this time the Giar batting storm had blown into a Luf- ricane, and North got the full force of it. He was battered up even more than his predecessors. The score: ' r. h. e ..000000002— 2 4 1 New York .....22021120x—10 16 4 Batteries: Watson, Plerce, North and Snyder and Gonsales; Schupp, ‘Middleton and !IcCu.rty. Rariden and Krugger. 8t. Louis . Cubs Cop Another. Boston, May 18.—The veteran Tom Seaton had the better of Allen yes- terday and 'Chicago cleaned up the four-game series with Boston, win- ning 2 to 1. It was Chicago’s tenth In the four gamds here Boston batters were held to a total of fifteen hits and scored only two runs. 7 Konetochy’s triple, after Wilhoit's. walk, scored Boston’s run yesterday. THeE FUNNY STUFF tvs GoT - GET (Y You My CAB THere T Deal’s scratch Hhit* S P A ?’” e He's GOT ABOUT A / Ev TimE . A A A1s v A RuSH- ORYH DOLLAR'S AN’ T NG CHANCE ORT A OF A Te&N CENT OF NICHELS| Dme. - HE JeS »S THAT RUSH - RIGHT OUT PoT ;= RIGHT 0OUT- AWy = GOT HIS CAB AN’ EY- THING - HE'S SHAHING LIKE A LeaF- / s A - N oY) ovuT A CHANCE MY COAT-_ SETTLE WITK ToMmORROW - (S ouT {Covvetohid 1917 by 6 Thihums Asstc (0% Yirt Timumet) N through the box and Seaton’s sacri- | yesterday’s game and the former won, fice fly gave Chicago its first run.|8 to 8. ~Carleon was knocked off the Mann's single, Kelly'serror, an infield | rubber in the fifth inning, and Rixey out and Deal’s hit over third account- | met a similar fate in the eighth. ed for the other Chicago tally. In the first inning Stock was award- The score: ed first base on the claim that Cdtcher - r. h. e.|(Wagner interfered with his bat. .000010100—2 6 1 The score: Boston .010000000—1 5 1 . A Batterie: Seaton and Elllott‘ Al- | Pittsburgh ... len, Barnes and Gowdy. Philadelphia ..42000020x—8 11 2 : Batteries: Carlson, Mamoux and nm,-“- Beat Reds, ‘Wagner and Fischer; Rixey, hvendcr Brookiyn, May 18.—An eighth in-|2nd Killifer. ning rally was staged in Flatbush yes- 4 térday. . It proved just as effective as the proverbial ninth inning rally. Charles Edward Casey Stengel turned what appeared to be a sure victory Chicago .. £ h. e +..000050001—0 9 O PITT HURLER FOR CARDS. St. Louis, Mo., May . 18.—Edward ulangdon. pltcher, a student at the Brooklyn Dodgers in this hitherto un- | \jon4qy Ia.nmllon struck out seventeen sung eighth frame by a double to the | mep in 5 game between the University fence in left center with the bases|.s pjttsburgh and the University of all occupied. This timely blow scored three run- | /oo ' Sinie ners and put the champions of the National League one run to the right side on the scorer’s ledger. The Dodgers finally won the garme by a score of 138 to 10. The Reds were going along most swimmingly until the modern Casey. failed to fan in the great pinch. Matty’s men were in the lead by a score of 10 to 8 when Casey did it. The visitors had in the meantime their big run-gathering session, the fifth when six Redlegs crossed the. plate. The score: r. h. e 210081000—10 17 ‘3 Brooklyn . ..11002108x—13 14 2 Batteries: Carlson, Mamaux and and Clarke and Huhn; Smith, Cheney, § Coombs and Miller. Cincinnati . Rough On Pitchers, Philadelphia, May 18.—Both Phila- delphia and Pittsburgh bunched hits in ELM GITY BOUTS Ryan A. C. Arranges a Swell Show for Next Monday With Burns and Shubert the Topmotchers. Next Monday night the Ryan A. < offers in New Havén a fight card ar the Arena that appears to be brim full of ‘action. Every bout on the card gticks out as a real, old-fashion- od - fight and that's what the fans of New -Haven and about the state al- ways like. There should be activity enough next Monday night to last the fans for a while and of the three bouts offered, every one seems like a corker, Frankie Burns and Al Shubert are the ring artists in the principal bout of the evening and ‘when two such bantamweights clash at 120 pounds at the ringside and with so much at stake, there is bound to be something doing every minute they are at work. Fans from all over the state will no doubt be on hand to take in this at- traction as they know the match Wworth going a long way to see. It has been some time since- a state club matched two such boys and offered such a high class match for the ap- proval of the fans. the ten-round semi-final, have the fans about the state on edge and this bout should provide plenty of fireworks' and keep the onlookers in- terested from start to finish. Bergen never was in better shape and Allen ll-.ld'abereulytoputllnlh&d battle. |, - The ,mlim\nlrx bout “of the show brings together Joe .Currie and Frank- ie Brindisi,: two New Haven feather- ‘weights, who are at ords points and who should ‘make thlng- decided- 1y lnme-t.lng for six rounds or less. They are botfi hustiers and local fans have wanted to see them get at each other for some time. LOCALS BADLY BATTERED Coach Moorhead Comfromted: wl!h Tonzhmm'mm mmwmw The New:Britain. High. :ph.ool bikse- bail team will be minus of Bradley, Kopf, War@d and Burns in thehlcg-.maoflthouuonl Hart- ford' torhorrow, ‘this quartet. having been - declared . ineligible . because of scholarship standing, yet the manage- ment and the schodl body expect that the Capital city c!owd will ‘be pushed the limit for a'win, sild wih to be denied until the last man is out. } There ig something’ about the. color of a Hartford uniform, or the sound of Hartford names, that has ‘the ef- fect on a New Britain High ‘school team similar’ to.@dt of a red flag in front of a bull,”snd the large. delega- tion of Hardwarejcity ‘'rooters, who will accompany tHé team, know it and will be there ‘to help by lung power ‘what little the " athletes may lack with the ‘stick ‘and gloves. The lineup of the! New Britain team will be as follows: Holmquist or Con- nelly, catch; “Ramin or Pohlman, pitch; G. Hannon, first base; J. Giania, second “base; Jahn, short stop; Crowe, third base; . {VANKS GLEAN T “IN MOUND EITY Wild Bill's Smile Is Much in Evi- dence in Western Territory %t. ‘Louls,” My 18.—Koob was hit hard yesterday-and received poor sup- port and New York won the fourth straight game from St. Louts, ‘7 to 3. Only two of the visitors’ runs - earned.. In the fourth E, Miller vul( to second when Lavan fumbled hll\ grounder, and scored when Peckin- paugh. doubled. Peckinpaugh: scored fumble. In the fifth, scored when Shotten dropped Pipp’s fly to-left. Baker’s single - scored Pipp. The score ‘ > s - r. h e New York 100220200—7 12 A, 8t. Louis. . 00200100083 7. &, Batteries—Shocker and Wulhu;’ Kopb, Davenport and Severeld. Senators Rally and Win. Detrpit, May 18.—Washington de- Detroit, ¢ to 2 yesterday by acoring three runs in the eighth inning on Smith's two-base hit with-two men on -bases and an error by Spencer, who dropped a throw at the plate. Shaw's wildness was responsible for both qf the home club’s runs, & pitch latting one in and the being forced over on a base on balia. With the bases filled. The score: i 1 on ., Paulette’ ;L ‘mr two were out, Maisel aingled and b 100000080—4 . 7 .0 4 Sox Clean Up. i W"Dhlnmn “ Deb!.r:;tt“i a 010010000—3 '8¢ 2 en—S! Ehmke, Cunningham and Spencer. Chicago, May 18.—Cliicago made & clean sweep of its series with Phila-' ' won its sixth straight game, scoré was 7. to : ‘Glcotte held the visitors to five scat-. tered hits and was given perfect port, while . Falkenberg's vlld.ua‘ coupled: with opportune hitting, the louh ‘the game. 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