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1017 D, FRIDAY, JUNE 1, TCHEL PITCHESSHUT-OUI'BAILAGAINSTY K ‘ HOMERHELI’SSOXTOWIN—AL MAMAUX COPS lNfl'lAl. VICI'ORYOFSEA- AGAINST PHILLIES—STEEL'S WILDNESS ADS IN. REDS’ VICI'ORY—HARTFORD LOSES IN PARK CITY—WHITNEY’S REGRET WINS AT BELMONT | ? HUGGINS PROVES GOOD STUFF MAY S TN _aonc oo = comoes s s (A Wl,llle lltchefl of His Best and Donovan’s Men Are 0|tcl|§ud OF COUNTRY ARE NOW * RIDING AT THE BIG JAMAICA RACE 'I'RACK New York, June -Bill Donovan' ‘Yankess got back home yesterday and found no more trouble awaiting them than a farmer one time after his firsk; visit to the city, Everything ';s all right with { with all his tmplements and stock, been destroyed by lightning, ‘two. Gingras ng his oppo- them being scat- sade ‘& single, «w g,,gcoud twice IM lmoohd and & housaful |mlnlu. \The Yankees w but Hugh Jennings and his ¥ were. c-n\plq' on t.hc doorstep.; The scon was 2 .000110000—2 6 3 mefltx——l 6 3 x Ryan und fiks \and Donnelly 3 Haven, June 1. 1ts home stay for- ‘the week n l?ck yesterday afternoon by. 2 declllml to the New dability. to con- ‘the crit- k .wlth .'enuhws “that they canmot posaibly get worse either he traipees: .to New York or. the Yankees tral] "o Detroit, and then Hughie is able to start all over in the right direc. the locals the game. took advantage of Bob in the: fourth inning ‘five hits, three of 'r'-:l. three runs.: 5 l.':n - the lead tried desperately to no avail. The game ®00d crowd, the juding Col. Morton F. p-Lopdon, President Dan Bastern league a H. Clarkin of the ng “Kid" Mamaux Gots Crodit for| New York, June 1.—Judging from the big .crowds on the opening days of the Jamalca race track this season looks like & big one for racing in the aut. tndlvldutl hottlnz !- po-nu-.. ARE msm IN SIIIIKY Ty it Viory o Sk Pittsburgh, June l—lehlt:h de- feated Philadelphia. in the opening game of the Western series here yes- terday, $ to 2, theréby giving Mamaux, the Pittsburgh pltcher, his firgt victory of the'year. -peona (lfifi;"vleh one and Flynn. bringing - in hm run in the gt “u-;:"'?E“ r. h. e 02000300x—5...7 1 mn Davis Gideon’s stable, down to & eolnmon nllop. 445, ;#et by August Bel- Friar. 1915. " New York, June 1.—Big EdJ the star pitcher of the 8o, may become a Walsh took a Mamaux wag wild, hovwever.‘ at times, ‘and in the eighth inning, with two men on bases and one out, he was relieved- by Jacobs. A fast double play stopped, the threatened rally ‘of Bdrcrott, . Cooper’ k. and“ hits ‘by Hinchman, Brief fana ‘Ward, gave Pittsburgh two runs in the second inning. The third run wag scored in the third inning, when ‘Hinchmar walked, Brief was hit by a pitched ball and McCarthy singled. Philadelphia scored a.run in the fourth on'a pass to Luderus, and sin- gles by Niehoff and Killifer. - Another {run resulted . in .the fifth inning on Hsu.p PEACHes- [} OF You AND +D cA\.L You UP- 4 WANT ‘B HEAR, YOUR VOICE- T&mm ¥ HOME I FOR. You - YES M ALL ALonNE iyedrs ago, Dt Chalmers o %0 to_the Phiilles, for: good “ball. phched oht b i be cured McGraw be glad to try the later .in the, season. endid . health, and ut' he speed seemed to wore M uniform and few of discovered Mineapolig, June 1.—Members of the: local _ciub of the American Asso- ‘clation” yesterday registered for mil- itary service under the conscription “jaw, Three players, Knight, Altizer and Owen, are exempt, being over age. hh pres- N % 5 but open bookmaking is tabooed. :In’ the accompanying illustration some of the leading jockeys of the . country are shown. Standing, left to right, \are Metcalf, McAtee, Gardner, Dyvies, smmmnr. Borel, Fairbrother, .. itted’ dncla and a- 'rlplo lr.v~!o\|- AOrus.. .o ‘The score: Philadelphia Pittsburgh: . . Batteries: leay and Killifer;' maux, Jacobs and Schmidt. Passes Help Reds. ‘Cincinnati, - June 1.—Cincinnati took the third game of the series from St Louis, 4 to .2, here: yesterday.. % Steele ~ was- responsible for - St. Loujs’ deféat, passing: the. first maf up'in three inpings, and ‘in each cabe the runner was worked around. 'l'he score:: r. h e 010001000—2 6 9 Cincinnati ..01100110x—4 9 1 Batteries: Steele, Ames, Watson and Snyder; Regan and Wingo. PITCHED BALL KILLS PLAYER. Allentown, = Pa., June. l.—Robert ‘Wagner, second baseman of a semi- professional baseball - team, was killed at Danielsville, near here, yesterday, when struck ‘on the temple wlt!; a pitched ball. NO EXEMPTION CLAIM St. Paul, Minn., June 1.—Registra- tion cards were received from Mike and Tommy Gibbons, St. Paul boxers, by officials #n charge of the draft registration here ' today. Neither claims exemption, and both gave their occupation as real estate business. JusT = TELL mMe — AT'S __Twa I Do- SAY- ough; Crulse, Ogllvie, Collins, = Wil- Troise, Ambrose and Kopple- Hunt, - Mulcahy, . Ball, Bredy, E. Haynes, T, McTaggart, J. llc'].‘l‘“!". lnGuw nd O'Brien, - WSETSNEWREGORD' Mlnl‘ne ‘Bowler mum & New Mark for Pin Toppiing at the oe Foote, one of the crack bowl- éfts who while away their time in the | vicinity ‘of the Aetna hilleys, estab- lm:e’ a new record in this city fog duclg pin bqwllng in’ competition last evening wl;un he pounded the maples for 3 score of 158.- Throughout the paist geason Foote has distinguished himself in this and other cifles about the state for his clever and consistent work on the alleys. He was a mem- ber of the quintet that captured the championship in the Inter-clty Bowl- ing.league. In the two-men match lut evening, ‘Wright-Foote defeated Cage-Thomp- son three games to two after an ex- 92— 471 91— 488 13:4-5‘ 959 119— 495 You Wnow SWEGTHEART I GoT To WORRY! You - @ ABOUT You LL LoVE Me STUFF - You BET WHAT D'Ya SAY To A LITTLE MOTOR py RIDE T MOoRRIW EVE - GEORGE SA1D . we CouLD HAve. St. Louls, June 1.—Miller: Huggins, manager of the St. Louis Cardinals, seems proof .of the. old saw that good goods come in small parcels. Few men as small as Huggins ever made .good in fast company. Hugsins not. only proved for many years one of the most WHITE SOX: COMING. One. of thé finest attractions of the P T S S T AR B .17 PSS, depéndable 'second’ basemen of the National league, but before his days of: activity were ended ‘he had made good as a major ‘manager as well. His team {s well up in the.race, and,. lndead, led the National leqcu ne. for a short time. 1 ‘_hm ablireviated at two. . There is & thét Hugh hutpolnmtflmnnm -chodlh committee, was {ndeed & day" of unph for ‘the mewing and hide-! Felines s the lcm.mh for | couple ‘of seasons’ tribe. . First off it was the third !'sectitive win of ‘the year 'for- all the eariler winning streaks. It was 'out, Lewis dol!bM ‘Walker * and - Gardner made a Mm‘y season will be offered the -baseball m“'m-non-mrm hree tallies fans of New Britain at Ploneer fleld, Ellis street, Sunday afternoon, when Bill McGuire’s White Sox of Bridge- port with Hi Ladd, the former star outfielder -of the Bridgeport team of the Connecticut league, will line up against the local favorites. Porteus will be on the firing line with Schroeder behind the bat, for the home team. HELLO Dicky- GwE ‘ER MY - LOVE ‘| He is expected to start at in New York. : New York, June l.-—-Bllly hun. night said - that -Matt. Hinkel, the Cleveland promoter, has made -a fine offer for match with Johnny Kiibane., Unless there is a favorable outlook for an open’ air ‘match ‘between the '‘two champions in this vicinity about July 4 Gibson. is favorably inclined to ac- cept Hinkel's offer for a contest in ! the West. - Gibson strongly fayors an open air:bout here,-as he feels -fident the contest would bmk all records for attendance. Leonard’s: services in ; a[’ o Philadeiphia, June 1.1 men -of - Newd()rlm who' e won:-the world's hantamweight. W’ ip: from Kid wnuuu,« In view of the fact that Kllbane 8 tried to' get Welsh's title, but suc- ceeded only in' outpointing him, while Leonard stopped the Briton, the rival- ry between the present ch.mplon and the Clevelander is very keen. BRAVES SIGN COACH. " m'hmmxl; ‘meet; /0. a “rpturn “six round W Stallings Hooks Up Jacklitsch to Work 1 Olltflusnm Boston, Juhe 1.—8eeking to bolster | the chances of His floundering charges Manager George 'Stallinga aof : the Braves a few days. aso signed Fred Jacklitsch, a veteran catcher who has,| seen service with several major league clubs. Jacklitsch is making qne Western trip with the - Bostonians. once ‘& course of drilling for Stallings’ hurl- ers. The ‘signing of . Jacklitsch is rather significant move on the part of Stallings. It goes to show just haw much the Haddock planter thinks of |’ sage, wise advice back of the platter in developing the backbone of a win- ning ball club, a pitching staff. Of course. there is little intention on the part of the Braves’ boss to use the veteran in league contests so long as Henry Gowdy, the Columbus clouter, is able to take his dally tu it Jacklitsch will draw active dnty at | once in schooling pitchers, COMMY AIDS R. C. Chicago, June 1.—Charles A. Com- iskey, president of 'the Chicago ' American league baseball club, last night sent a'check to the Red Cross for $2,939.54, representing cent. of the receipts of nineteen games in which the White Sox participated recently. Comiskey = previously unt $2,109.11 to the Red Cross. DRILL BY GRIFFMEN. Washington, June 1.—Manager Griffith of -the Washington Senators announced yesterday that on registra- tion day the club would hold a special | patriotic demonstration at its park.’| A military -dril] by the players, who have had:trainipg this season under 10 per {4 Ask your Dealer TODAY to supply you with _FOUR ROSES in Q\Ill‘ll Pints and Half. PAUL JONES & CO. - a regular army officer, will be one of | the features. suspicion abroad i