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'SGX WiN 'l'WO GAMB FROM Cl‘flSOX ONBUNKER HILL DAY—-BOB BROOM MAS'H:'.RS RAY FISHER IN Cl.OSE BA'ITLB-—TY COBB Dm 'FORS—PIRATFS APPLY COAT OF KALSOMINE 'I'O CARDS—MURLINS WIN OUT IN FIFTEENTH INNING—BENNY LEONARD ADDS TO HIS LIST ! WEAKENS AND![ & Fiandy Man Around the House By Briggs || CRIPPLED MURLINS [RED SOX WIN T™O ; JBS GARNER GAME les -in Fourth Enough o Deleat Reds npati, June 19—Chicago found for four hits in the fourth in- and these, coupled with an error oney, were enough to permit to antiex four runs, and they d the locals, 4 to 2, here yes- acore: | r. h. e. .000400000—4 8 1 .100000010—2 8 1 : Demaree and Elliott; Knetser and Wingo. : Louis. Juns 19.—Cooper pitched ball with men on bases yes- . and Pittsburgh shut out St. 4 to 0. Packerd was driven the mound in the fifth after W. or had trippied and Cooper and ¥ had . singled with none out. ‘went to the box, but Pitler singled, netting the visttors r. h. e .001080000—4 9 1 000000000—0 6 1 Cooper and Wagner; Packerd, Watson and n-n-- Lose Exhibition. +June 19.~~The: Cleve- defeated the Brook- r. h. e .110008000—2 5 1 .00002410x—7 12 3 your Dealer TODAY to supply you with AUL JONES ‘In Quarts, Pints and Half-Pints " in the Original Sealed Package. ‘PAUL JONES & CO. game. Boston 8, NATIONAL LEAGUE. X . Results Yesterday. Chicago 4, Cincinnati 2. Pittsburgh 4, St. Louis . Pittsburgh . ..comoie i Games Today. New York at Boston. - Brooklyn at Philadelphia, Chicago at Clincinnati.' Pittsburgh at St. Louls, Results Yesterday St. Liouis 1, New York 0. Boston 6, Chicago 4¢—Morning Chicago 7—Afternaon game. Detroit 1, Washington 0. Standing of Clubs, Lost PC 19 19 22 827 .560 .500 .490 423 412 Philadelphia ... . .360 ‘Washington .. Games Today. St. Louls at New York. Detroit at Washington. ; INTERNATIONAD LEAGUE. Results Yesterday. Toronto 4, Newark 2, Baltimore 17, Buffalo 6. Baltimore 10, Buffalo 7. Providence 12, Montreal 3 . Richmond 10, Rochester 7. Standing of Clubs. Lost POC.[ 18 19 Newark ....< ‘Providence Baltimore Rachester .:. ‘Toronto . Buffalo . Montreal . Richmond . Games Today. Montreal at Newark. Rochester at Baltimore. Buffalo at Richmond—Two. Toronto at Pravidence. . EASTERN LEAGUE. Resultas Yesterday. New Haven.4, Springfield 3.—15 innings. Lawrence 5, Hartford 2. New London 3, Portland 0. sna:eport—Worecmr—Not uled. .633 627 .588 - 549 529 .377 .364 346 sched- Standing of Clubs. Won Lost P.C. New Haven ...... 21 8. 1724 New Haven at New London. Hartford at Bridgeport. Worcester at Portland. Lawrence at Springfield. LEONARD DROPS ANOTHER ny Nelson in Severe Fashion for Four : Stops Bout. New York, June 19.—Benny Leon- ard, the master, and Johnny Nelson, the tyro, met in a scheduled ten-round bout at the Harlem 8. C. last night and the world’s lightweight cham- plon, with all the craft and lore of the manly art at his glove tops, quickly rocked the Philadelphia boy into the arms of Morpheus. Benny dropped Johnny for a count of nine in the second round. After Leonard had sent Nelson crinklink to the canvas four times in the third round Referee Kid McPartland miercifully intervened and stopped the contest. Nelson was help- less and another blow might have re- sulted seriously. Bennhy did not unlimber his heavy artillery until the second ‘round. The first round he devoted to feellpg his opponent out an dazsling him with his bewildering speed and skill. Repeat- edly in the opening round Benny made use of a left-hand double blow to the stomach. and jaw with which X\he wrought 86 much execution on Welsh. He drove left to wind and almost in the same motion curled the left up to the jaw. Near the end of the round he sent one straight right that stag- gered Nelson from head to heel. BALL PLAYERS ARRESTED. Boston, June 19.—Warrants charg- ing assault upom Augustine McNally of Norwood, a spectator at the game between the Chicago =and Boston Americans last Saturday, were served upon George Weaver and Fred Mc- Mullin of the Chicago club today. The players were ordered to appear in court, but it is understood that coun- sel for their appearance during the team’s next trip here, Mo- Nally alleged that he was struck by the two players during an intermis- sion caused by rain. TINCUP IN NO HIT CLASS. Birmingham, June 19.—Ben Tincup, former pitcher of the Philadelphia Nationals and a full blooded Chero- kee Indian, pitched a mna hit game for the Little Rock team while playing Birmingham here yesterday. The game was won by Little Rock by a score of 3 to 0. Tincup did not issue a base on balls, 3 s P el "1 _MIGHT MAVE WIURED MY~ SELE MIGHTY SERIOUSLY ! " {BOBBY JONES, YOUTHFUL GOLFER, AGAIN IS DISPLAYING RARE FORM Atlanta, Ga., June 19.—When he won the southern golf tournament recently Bobby Jones, - youthful gol- fer, displayed the form that made him the golfing sensation a year ago. From the time that Jones loomed onm the golf Morizon the veteran Walter J. Travis has taken the liveliest in< terest in the , kid wonder Georgia. No two careers could have been wider apart. Travis started his golt when he was thirty-five years old. Young Jones started to play when he was seven. X Travis had just reached the finish of bis tournament play with a won- derful récord behind him. Jones, at the age of fourteen, was just begin- ning his tournament career with o wonderful future on beyond and the veteran was pulling harder for the kid than any other man in the big lery. “Here comes one of the great gol- ;- Jters of. the country,”, remarked A Mr. from ° Travis, “for he has the three wital things that go to make up a cham- pionship success. “First, skill. in playing every shot. “Second, & firm, sure punch' that doesn’t waver. “Third, a mixture of lion hearted determination and coolness under fire, “Now, we have had young golfers before with one or possibly two of these essentials. But we have never had one who 3o well combined ail three, with the exception of Travers and Ouimet, and you may recall what careers they have known. “But this kid at fourteen has every- thing either of these had at twenty, 80 he had that much of a start, and it is hard to see how he can keep from taking his place as one of the greatest golfers Amerioa has ever d veloped. He {s undoubtedly the greatest player for his years game has ever known.” MANAGE TO WIN Eastern League Leaders Pat Need- ed Tally Across in Fifteenth e Springfield, Mass., June 19.—New |* Haven and Springfield battled 15 in- nings for a box score at League park yesterday, the Murlins finally winning out by a scofe of 4 to 8. The winning runs were Counted off Johnson, a re- lief pitcher. Springfield. got one run across in the 16th, but Woodward, who worked finely throughout, stopped a belated rally. Springfield’s first run was due to a home run by King over the left-field fence in the opening in- ning. The fiinger of fate, which pointed itself at New Haven a week ago, ap- peared again yesterday. Walter Tor- phy, who has been playing a sensa- tional game at shortstop, was stricken i1l over night and had to leave the team. - He will be out of the game for several days. Manager Murphy was forced to insert himself into yes- terday’s line-up, -while Weaver, » pitcher, played shortstop after Martin had been taken out in' the ninth to make room ‘for a pinch hitter. Ball, according to reports, received here, is hurt more seriously than first believed, and may not be able to play for two weeks. He gets around on crutches only. Moose Miller suffers & lame back, but refuses to quit. ‘The ‘score: ’ s r. hoe. New Haven.000000001100002—4 12 4 Springfield . 100000000100001—3 118 Batteries: Woodward and Flaherty; Neal |, GAMES FROM CHISOXS Westerners Lead Is Cat Down by 3 Double Defeat ¢ 19, — The | Bouton, June worla’s champions cut down Chicago’s lead in the American league race yestefday | by winning both games of the Bunk Hill Day program. The scores Wi 6 to 4 and 8 to 7. Pitcher Shore .and Assistant Mag-: ager Wagner of the Bostons were n that they had been. definitely ' suspended. for argu .03000010 200020040x~ Russell, Danforth, liams, Faber and Schalk; .fil Thomeas and A‘u'w. T Chicago .. ++:010220200—7 1 Boston .. Batte X Foo'nr. Pennock and ‘Washington, June 19.—Dauss erged victor ‘in a pitching duel Harper yesterday, Detroit - to 0. It was the third ‘tory in the series.. Cobb the fourth: inning on & aided by a passed ball, & ul and’ Crawford’s infleld out. Wi ton got only one man as fhe as base. The score; - Detroit 000100000—1 Johnson, | Wood and Stephens and |, Rieo. Lawrence 5, Hartford 2. ‘Lawrence, Mass., ' June 19.—Law- rence defeated Hartford 5 to 2 yes- terday. Tincate, who was batted out of the box in the first inning of Sat- ' ‘ot urday's game suffered the same fate in the first inning today. Canavan pitched good ball for the home team . throughout an# was especially effec- tive with men on bases. ' The ac;n. . r. h.e.’; .50000000x—5 7 5 Hartford .020000000—2 6 ‘4 Batterie: levan and Gaston; Tincate, Ht.mmond and Skiff. Lawrence . New London 8, Portland 0. Portland, Me., could not find Crum effectively yes- terday and New London shut 'out Portland 8 to 0. All of the visitors’ runs were earned. The score: r. h e, Ne wLondon ....001100001—3 /7 1, Portland :......000000000—0 '3 2 Batteries: Crum and Russell; May- berry and Sweatt. HENNIGAN WINS RACE. Finishes First in [Five Mile Run at Moose Games in Gloucester. Glcucester, Mass., June 19.—James Hennigan of Bostop, national amateur junior ten mile champion, won th five mile race which was a feature of the fleld day of the New England Loyal Order of Moose here yesterday. His time was 26 minutes 28 seconds. .Fred Fellers, running unattached, was second, and Thomas Hennigan of Baoston third. ‘ PHILLIES OBTAIN SCHULTE. Pittsburgh, Penn., Moran, manager of the Phillies, has, refused to wai¥e on Frank Schulte, the veteran outfielder, and Wildfire will immediately discard a Pittsburgh uniform for a Philly outfit. Schuite went from the Cubs to the Pirates last season and is the last of the great’ Cub cast of 1906 now in active ser-! vice in the major leagues. He | trade. |is willing to gamble on Mamaux, {thn George. Gibson, the June 19.—Pat New York, June 19.—~The Yan| attack, ‘which folded up last Sui jafter &’ week of home runs ud ler ‘dimensions, . snrthobbuth-? yesterday. The 8t. Lae | 8t. Imnh* June 19.—Portland | New. !Mt. m. 19.—It ager McGraw of the Glants la to get'Pitcher ux . _rates. He hasdiscussed tr-de with Manager eflhhh‘ nge. s Theefll.ofmll ‘one. . During the seasons. of /1918 he was regarded as'a but lhla‘ym he has been a fii to get a break: .on his curve ors claim he has never been | since ‘he broke training rules | son and was suspended. 'l'ho need pitchers so badly that Cajlahan figures he couldn’t lose MeGraw, on ‘the other knows the stuff is there and the/ ol catcher, is now wm:} the wa have influenced the Giant nBgY Gibson ‘I go after lnnmx. greatly in develo] the youngster. first dge; rt. June 1 Bridgepo! ne . , much-talked-of pitcher M g university, - Krichell of the DH‘.IM elub b played but little this season owing ta ¢ { 1ast night, and will be seen on a fractured rib sustained in a scuffle with Pitcher Walter Mails in Cincin- nati several weeks ago. Moran has been trying hard to locate a good extra outfielder, and - believes ' that Schulte is the man he needs as re- serve strength for his outfleld. '. J.- M mound somé time this vnl youngster is said to have the n of a-good hurler and Manager: is confident that he will deliver g00ds with his team. He t§'& hander and is sald to possess the | ON. 'I‘AP AT LOUIS W. FODT, HOTE D