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TS WIN SENATORS T0 STIGK | IN GAPTAL GITY ME OF SERIES IN, MO "Ain't It a Grand and Glorious Feelin’? American league de- that there was no that the franchise on club was to be me other city. A ru- d it that owing to at the Capital probably would be Mever have considered Baltl- Johnson, “for our circuit oWn ' forfetted ‘its franchise ago- I cannot under- an absurd story orig- with the Oriole propagands was the coming law- n*We - defunct Federal stockholders of that city baseball. This suit is ‘ta trial at Philadelphia next h-veh heard suggestions - made it might be a good idea to move ‘ashington ball club, but thi 54 made no impression sorican league club owners. In never heard the project serl- jent of the American s:' hnsan continued, ‘18 " Washington. Thero is a fected with our opera- " Capital city of our coun- a tremendous force rising’ and’ inculeating and sportsmanship of fully say the American oner operate in Wash- . 1998 'than elsewhere at &, igton has done a lot Tor sague. The Americar propose to forget its It wonld be a shame, in s, to take the best way from the Capi- _winter, from C:::O cropped out t ‘might soon be Brooklyn. It was supposedly behind the National 3 )t ithe slightest and not the Sen- - supposed ‘white ele- hands of the Johnson Philadelphia has re- 1 this year to Connie \rte.: What the future may tble. For .the pres neo eircuit shift in ‘| Philadelphis 93100000°—3 <6 1 000001000—1" 7 3 18, the: the other six. The score: v hoe . 10103300°—7 10 1 110300001—6 € 4 ‘city a terrific beating Leonard was ex- .to - score his sixth successive in this city, but Welch any lon corded in Philadeiphia- The ¢lub was Jamined $0 Ahe dOOTH: . - potie 2D oum VRS AND UR FRIENDS JOSHED Yo Have ABOUT THE FPAWURE oF YouR CroPs | \ % Boston §, Cincinnati 3. [Pittabyreh 5, Philadeiphia 1. New YorK at Cincinnati. Brooklyn at Pittsburgh. Boston at Bt. Louls. “ Philadelphia at Chicago. AMERICAN LEAGUE, Results Yesterday, / New York 6, Detroit §.” Boston 2, Cleveland 1. Chicago 4, Philadelphia 2. Washington 7, 8t. Leuls 4. ‘Washington i w York (3). A suipnia " 8t Louls at Washington. Cleweland at Boston. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE " Results Yesterday. Newark 8, Richmona 4. Buffalo 5, Montreal 3. : 4, Torento 8 Baittmore. 5, Providerice 4 .;ANéDa Hm: lessé up EVERAL HARD EARNED PDOLLARS For SEED AND GARDEN X IMPLEMENTS -AND, YoV Have DeciDeD To. D6 P THe wHoLE BLASTED 'GARDEN AND RE-PLANT 1T IN TRAINING Plattsburgh; N. Y., June B5.—Ath- fetes from all parts of the country are making, good as officers in the | training’ camp here.- In the accom- D CITY_ROBINS HAS NO_ DIFFICULTY- “ARE TRIMMED —AND WORN OUT YOUR BACK ~ YOUR KNEES. AND YOUR PATIENCE IN PLANTING THE SEED V ' EVERY — BLOOMIn' THING You PLANTED COMES UP AT ONCE ONE’ NIGHT DAY, JUNE 5, 1017 BY CUBS ONCE MORE_YANKS RALLY IN NINTH LICKING MORAN—WAGNER ~ By Briges. | AND. HAVE STRAINED EENS YouR EYES For W TRYING To SEEe THe FIRST. GREEN SHOOT BASEBALL IN A NOTSHELL| BASEBALL AND FOOTBALL STARS CAMP FOR OFFICERS - night. panying ‘ {llustration are Gm‘)r‘. B. Abbot, second baseman of ‘Harvard, and Winthrop Snow, Dartmouth full- 1 back, . —_— e Games Today. Newark at Richmond. Montreal at Buffalo. Toronto, at Rochester. Providence at Baltimore. EASTERN LEAGUR - £ vt Results Yostardey. Portland 7, Worcester §, New London 8, Hartford 1. Hartford at Worcester. New London &t Springfield. Bridgeport at Lawrence. " Naw Haven st Poptiand. .. - ~e Y 8 . WAGNER MAY RETURN That Little Talk Concerning Coal Fields Is Said to Have Paved Way for the Return of Infielder. Pittsburgh, June 5.—Perhaps it wouldn’t look good to se Honus ‘Wagner once more waddling around the short fleld for the Pirates! And that goes.not alone for .fans of Pitts- ‘burgh, who have been brought up -to regard Wagner as a vital part of the #port itself. There will be country- ‘wide satisfaction " if the galloping Honus joins in with Jimmy Callahan’s foroes again, and that is quite likely. A late report is to the effect that lines are being drawn toward bringing ‘Wagner back into the fold. Several days ago Honus dropped,in on Barney Dreytuss for a social call, so ft was ®aid. Supposedly the talking of nothing More. nspiring than profits on, coal properties recently purchased. However, it appears now that Barney. aud Hans weré really doing a bit of | ing the veteran back into ‘a, Pirate uniform. Wagner's failure to fall into line produced a severe jolt against base- ball sentiment in Pittsburgh, Some- how or other the fans could not help but feel that the real cause for his failure to get into line was the cut in salary. Since then the sad fortunes i the club have served to further sour the fans. The return of Wagner would, help, and it appears good policy' for ‘Dreyfuss to get him back. | DECIDE WOMEN'S DOUBLES. Miss White and Miss Disston ‘Wis Postponed Match at Haverford. Philadelphia. June 5—Miss Susanne ‘White of Baltimore and Miss Dor- Mhy Disgton of Philadelphia defeated Mrs. Isaac’ Schitchter, Jr., and Miss Phyllis Walsh of Philadelphia yes- terday in the deciding match of the women's doubles division of the Pennsylvania and Eastern States pa- triotic tennis tournament. st Haver- Yord.' The firat two sets of this match were: played Friday, Mrs Schlitchter and Miss Walsh winning the 6—3, ‘but losing the second, 10—8. The final sét went to Miss White and Miss Disston- by the ‘score of #<=1, 1 { prize for the MORRIS BEATS MORAN Sapulpa Giant Has Best End of Ten- brawn that won for Carl ‘Morris in his ten round bout with Frank Moran. at the Harlem Sporting club ' last. night. With neither boasting any box-. ing eclence, It was s question of poundage and strength. Morris, with twenty-five ' pounds advantage ~ in weight ‘and a: corresponding advant age in height and reach, beat Moran from pillar to post. 3 A Though the Oklahomae glant cut the Pittsburgher to ribbons &nd repeated- ly jarred him with slashing Jefts and right hand uppercuts, he failed to floor Moran, who lasted the route. The only semblance of a knockdown came in the fourth round, when Moran slipped to the floor as Morris landed a left hand uppercut. Frank clam- bered quickly to his feet: He was unhurt. Just 2s in his memorable encounter with Jess Willard in Madison Square Garden, when he momentarily turned the tide in the seventh round and had the world's champion backing up, so did Moran flash one great rally last It was the fifth round. Sud- denly lashing himself into. fghting fury Frank tore at Carl like an en- raged grizzly. Striking out with both hands, he kept ripping away and backed the big fellow about the ring. Twice in the fifth round Moran connected with his famous “Mary Ann” as the fans have dubbed his overhand right swing. Each time Carl shivered like a ship on the rocks, but recuperated quickly and came plunging in for more. When Moran went to his corner at the end of the “That fellow is harder to knoek down than the Woelworth buflding.” Moran shot his bolt in that fifth round rally. Thereafter it was a’'ques- tion only of whether he would last the distance. Tast it he did, and at the end Morris appesred just as tired and exhausted, sithough not so battered, a8 the sorrel top from the Smoky city. [, BONHAG MAY GET NO RECORD. His Style in His Sensational Mile May Proye Bar to That Homor. New Yark, June 5.—George Bon- hag's sensationsl mile walk at Tra- vers Island on Saturday in 6:38 3-§ will nat be allowed as a new Amerl can record. This, at least was attitude at the local A. A U, quarters where it was said will T , there is little lihood that his time will be by the record committes wiich mests in November, i ‘le=ux 1o event, had passed out disqualitying him, there was na way that the veteran athlete could be deprived of his prise. With the ‘record, however, it was a different matter, and ita recognition may de- pend on ‘Bonhag’s future perform- ances in competitions. It developed that there was no member of the A. A, U. record com- mittae at Travers Island on Saturday, although' there were severa] members of the metropolitan committes on tho ground who condemsed Bonhag's style as illegal, as did President Fred :'V.. llu'sl-xs of the Metropolitan Asso- tion. YANKS STAGE RALLY AND DEFEAT TIGERS Baker Starts Ehmke on His Way | o Deleat in Ninth - New York, June 5.—The Yankees provided an enjoysble little windup for ‘their game with' the Tigers on the Polo Grounds rday. - The Dondvans looked ltke a beaten bunch when they came up for their ninth inning ' swings. Detroit was ahead, § to 3, and Howard Ehinke wa$ boom- ing along in great style. In the six Previous innings he had permitted only two hits and one tainted run. The . exit gates were ‘working . freely. ! Some halted in the runways when | they saw Baker open the ninth with ! & single. Baker's single was the van- guard of a whole flock of hits, and when the smoke cleared been blown right off the screen the Yankees were galloping fleld in full possession of a victory. The game was & seesaw affair. Yanks spotted Georga Mogridge early lead of two runms, but & load bricks fell on George and the lead the aixth inning. Before Donovan-had three, Tigers got on base. Love picked one off first and another was @x-| punged in a double play. > The Yanks were able to locats Ehmke's wares in only two innings.: the second and ninth. In ea¢h round the same men did the execution. Two short, placing Hendryx on scored when Nupny bunted wan's . favorite ' scoring Boston, June 5. —Boston deteated Cleveland 3 to 1 in a pitchers’ battle yesterday. 5 Coveleskie, Cleveland' was hit for thn:m lln‘ln‘ mr;h: inning which n wo - Cleveland scored in the firet inning on Shore's error. Graney's steal and Speaker's single. The Boston infield rallled around Shore when danger threatened. The score: . 100000000—1 7 00000300x—3 7 Shore and Agnew- Y Senators Come to Life. ‘Washington, June & —Washington defeated St. Louis yesterday, 7 to 4. Davenport was found for one rus in the first inning. Kodb relieved him and retired Washington with a scors, ‘but in the next inning He yielded thres singled and two doubles, which netted four runs. The score: . 000003110—4 -~ ¢ 0] 10403000x—7 13 0 wvenport, Kood Park : Shéw and Ainsmith. Sox Win in First Frame. Philadeiphia, June 5—Russell held Philadelphia safe yesterday after Chi- cago took a three-run lead in the first inning, the score being 4 to 2. In the first inning Chicago made enough runs to win on Bates' wild throw of Weaver's grounder, an out, Jackson’s single, which scored; Weav- , and Felach's home run. The w;rc T. -h. e « 301000000—4 9 2 010001000—2 8 1 Batteries and Severei: Noyes, Johnson and‘ Muyer. J e ] HMICKEY. WILL FIGHT. American Association, President . Is seady If Mr. Wathen Seeks Troubdle, Chieago, June §.—'It Mr. Wathen desires to tike thig issue to either the' National Commission or in- to the cnm sald President ey of the ident of tha Louisville club, to o pose removal of the association' hesdquarters from Loulsville to Chi- Pregident Hickey sald he was satie- fled that the National Commission would not attempt to adjust the situa- tion. ' A majority of the club owners, Hickey said, had voted for the re- moval. The five clubs in favor of the transfer, 'according to George Tebeau, owner of the Kansss City club, ‘were St Paul, Columbus, Mil- Waukes and Kanses City. g ' | AND MAY RETURN TO PIRATES LINEUP & GAME FROM GARDS Andoso’s “Salia_ BalP u Momi Gty Batsmen Bll*, St. Louis, June , 5.—The made it three out of four from $t. Louls here yesterd the Cardinals In ¢hi z the set before a bif crowd of! kids and schoolmarins. The Glants 5, Cards 3. was known as the L benefit and the crowd of 13,000 sisted mainiy of scholars and | ‘Fred Andérson “demonstrated saltva ball for the”Benefit- of His venile audience. It was fiaysd tle harder than usual, the $t. Louls Hvers' 0 el ho sccepting twalve shanoes. i}« ‘The score: % Boston Batteries: gan, Eller and Winge: 4 n_the Jacobs' mafe bunt, a Pass. gany‘h triple sad' M v y. 1 The score: it Thiladelphia Pittsburgh . Batteries: