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NEW BTAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1918, ‘l e JESS BARNES TICKLES GIANT FANS IN AN HIS NEW YORK G'S FIRST START WITH THE 'DEBUT—LEE. MAGEE SWI RED SOX C S ROLE OF SENATORS’ SAVIOR—SCH NGS THE WAGON TO ROWN] F—.‘?}, ‘évx,'_ b4k ITH GLORY—MIN NGUE NESOTA GE SAVAGELY—JOHNSO TS WILLARD-FULTON FIGHT N FAILS IN THE ABBOTT'S HOMER WINS FOR FORDHAM With Bases Filled in Fist Ining, His Hit Cleans Up New York, April 18.—Fordham's baseball team defeated Tufts at Ford- ham Field yesterday afternoon by a score of 4 to 1. It was the local team's first regular home game. Mc- Quade, the Maroon twirler, and O'Mara, his opponemt, both pitched alrtight ball and each allowed only three hits. The latter got himself in ® hole in the first inning when he passed Collett! and Lefevre after Scanlon had reached third on an er- 1or and two stolen bases. Abbott ihen drove a terrific slam to deep right field for the circuit and four runs crossed the plate. The score: r. h. ordham 40000000x—4 8 "ufts 000000100—1 3 McQuade and Scanlon; O’'Mara and fDewire. e. 2 2 Columbia Beaten. New York, April 18.—Columbia's aschall team was defeated by the iSwarthmore mine on South Field yes- erday by 8 to 2. An error by Houll- fthan in the eleventh inning allowed ornog of Swarthmore to cross the jplate with the winning run. Houli- fhan's misplay was the only one of the game. Swarthmore started with a rush y bringing in two runs in the first nning on singles by Carter and Car- The Blue and ‘White team tightened up and held the Pennsyl- anians scoreless for nine innings. olumbia scored in the second inning d again in the sixth. From then bn the game was a succession of keouts and short flys and each fide wns retired almost in order until e last inning. Koenig pitched a fine ‘olumbia until the fatal eleventh en he was hard. Ogden of Swarthmore W hit for eight safe- ies, but fanned ten. The score: A 0 20000000001—3 7 2 01000160000—2 8 1 and Carris; Koenig and Ac- bris el ol e. Bwarthmore 2 Columbia Ogden erman. West Poi Point, afayette Colle eated the Army he score W ne Loses. April 18.—The ! baseball team de- | e yesterday. | Holy Cross Drubs Amherst. t April clmed by of the for was re- Ryan, two hits. found its before he in the sixth. allowed onl; and ¢ ixteen clea placed by or the vis MINNESOTA GETS BOUT tate Boxing Commission Grants Per- | mit ‘o Hold Willayd-Fulton Muss apolis and St. Paul in Open Air Arcna. 18 world’s heavy- ampionship sched- will staged in an crected in the midway n St. Paul and Min- g to an announce- esterday by Robert commissioner, | te law, the limited to ten rounds. | commission, however, wiil | nst a decision and naming of the winner at | Mr. i of om Chicago, of approximately pY apo Eeiberi state aive its yill permit he Hundred hipped f ate an outlay 00. which Colonel ked assistance of Twin Ci A fund of $10,000 pledgec ight he rule finish, for ating onstructed i na to be | for more match made and the article Chicago a short d is to receive 20,000, was Colonel were signed time ago. Wil- 000 and Fulton Chicago, April 18. iller, promoter of n championship i hen here yesterday ave in ne fon i finnes men well | eople in ot cities for several | no contract has vet been signed. | probably go to Minneapolis in | Further than this T have l ay just now.” ard-Ful- match, “We th id: with as been a ut will othing PLAY GOLF FOR RED CROSS nes Win Exhibition Louisville. and Ba Game ab Nicholls April 18.—1In an ex- match at Audubon here yester for the Red Cross, Gil Nicholls and James Barnes of oor Club, Colorade , 'Western open cham- up from Robert Craigs, “ountry Club, professional Duff, Louisville Country al. of the match the four the players were auc- Louisville, K ibition golf club t of the York y professi clo Slub At the s used by ed off. One brought $200, one fiand two 31 ch. ffollowed by a large gallery. - -ByBrigg WELL SEND THE §TE\NARD To THE pHoNE - YE EBR AND ThHE~ THE VERY NEXT DAY HE GOMMlTS THLs [ won'T Taxe w~o FOR AN ANSWER - THE WHEF \WiLL BE 1s THIS THe c:_us? BiLL- You'veE SimpLY GOT To COmeE ouT To, THE HOUSE FOR DINNER HELLO Jonw - PARTY TONIGHT- ocLOCH - OYSTERS - LISTEN '™ GIVING A LITTLE I WANT COVERS LAID FOR Six “O0H SAY ABOUT SEVEN NICE STEA - = You wmow / | An YoR Can'T BEAT a WONDERFUL HOST ThIS N - SOMETFHING NICE YER TH€ WIEE WOULD FECL PRETTY SORE IF You DIDN'T ‘weLL oF Course \E You fir LS AaLL READY - RIGHT ) HERE SIR)/ e {TeLr You 1 PHONE - W To DiFF RENC NoT S = GEORGES CARPENTIER, FRENCH BOXER UNABLE TO MAKE JOURNEY TO AMERICA Georges Carpentier, the only man France ever had who lcomed as a prospective heavyweight champion of the worid, has been downed in air- plane work, according to recent ad- vices from Paris. The big fellow jolned the French infantry at the start ot the war and distinguished himself until wounds put him out of service. After recuperation he joined up with tion section, only to be placed on his back a second time with in- juries suffered through a recent fall. Copyrignt, 1918, by The 'r'ribune Asaociation (New York Tribune) News of his accident did not reach ! the United States until a cable inqulr- | ing when he expected to come to America and carry out his promised stunt of training United States army boxers brought the ncws that he was only just out of the ho. 1 again. | Carpentler is devoting himself to | teaching physical culture at the Join- | ville Normal school in France and ex- | pects to rejoin the fiyers when fully | recovered. There is little hope that he will be scen in this country until after the we ] AGNES COOK WINS AGAIN TLewis Garth’s Entry at Hayre de Grace Repeats Vietory at Bowie Track—Fair Mack Wins Inaugural. Jaltimore, Md., April 18.—Another big crowd turned out to see the races at the track vester- day afternoon. even good including t steeple- Havre de Grac They saw contests, the chase of the year. The cross-country event miles to Mrs. Hugh Browne's Fair Mack. This aged son ; of Uncle and Fairy Lilley was much the best of a big fleld. He took command at the start and increased his lead with every bound. At the at two went Grant The play ] *nd he was under a stout pull nearly xteenth of a mlile ahead of Rhomb. 1 Rhomb took second honors by a nose from High Flyver. Agnes Cook, the bay Ally fed Lewis Garth’s colors in her first start at the last week, took another of juveniles into camp In the race. Ridden by Jockey Mergler sped to the front as soon as the bar- rier was released and never was head- ed, although Cain Spring gave her a worthy battle in the stretch. As she sed the judges Agnes Cook was ¢ a head in front of Cain Spring, was half a length ahead of | Manoure. Agnes Cook stepped the half mile course in 49 second VDER T0 LON KITAKI. which to vie- Bowie bunch first he ALEX War Department Refuses Him Per- mission to Join Navy {at Camp Upton, and Lieut, E | “LIFTERS” AND “JABS” IN BAYONET iy AND BOXING WORK ARE DEMONSTRATED BASEBALL IN A NUTSHELL Bennie Leonard, the boxing coach | the “jabs" similarity be of ler demonstrating 5 and and in J. Stat- Iy, cording to a state- / by K. D. Bahen- draft board Alexander tod ment made yesterd sky, member of the £ Howard county, the pitcher's home. Bahensky also stated that a reply refusing Alexander’s request to be per- mitted to join the navy had been sent to navy officials in Chicagu. Don’t endanger the life of cious ba by that pre- SAFE and MILK and eliminate of impurity sources of high qual- THOROUGHLY PASTEUR IZED in a modern creamer: OUR PASTEURIZED MILK will satisfy the | most exacting. Lincoln, Neb., April 18.—Official ! notification summoning Grover cleveland Alexander, pitcher for the Chicago National League club, to go to Camp Funston in the April draft J. E. SEIBERT & 401 PARK STREET, | handy at @ nonine MARVELGUS MEBICINE or Col fA | Linonine takes that awful kick i’out of a hard cold and it harmless. ly remedy for all forms of colds Sils nders bottle all el of Linonine times—there's no | telling what instant it will be | needed, especially so for coughs | that threaten bronchitis. Nothing equals Linonine for bron- LAX- o MEDICING b g VNG 1S/ It is the great fami. | .\ SENATCRS AGAIN NINE LARG - BOW T0 YANKEED Baker Produces Clout in Twellt Inning That Turns Trick gton, April 18.—With the and the Senators deadlocked in the twelfth inning yester- Pratt roosting on third and Pipp ker caugh Johnsen's shoots amid v long sacrifice fly dashed home with New York the victory, g over the Mogridgo final out for Waltar S to 7 Potomac tossed 5 honor ohnson twice In thr Away to a f | pense of 1 the and adding another off I the former Dodger, in the ! still another in the fifth, the 3 appea to have the game ed up However, the wtors came along slowly and finally tied the scare in the cighth After the {up on even terms with Griffith Johnson ace, into in check. t the first ir rl Y1 third Yanl the Ys his pitching d the Yankees dge had been | the c¢longated southpaw had passed | the first man up in the eighth round The score: New York Washingtc Thorma ) Ruel; Shaw, ‘Ainsmith. Love and ingling, idge Johneon Schang’s Hit Turns Trick. April 18— (American)— single to right in (he ninth bases full scored two runs {and gave Boston its third victory over Philadelphia here 3 terday, this time Dy a score of 5 to 4. { It was Schang’s first appearance in a | Boston uniform. Philadelphia_twice held the lead. Ir seven innings Leonard was nearly in- | vincible. He struck out nine men and Scha | with the ton, ! allowed only four hits in that time, but | | weakened the cighth and ninth. The scor: Ph Iphia Boston . Ad 1 ¢ in ...000000022—4 9 ..010000013—5 8 and McAvoy; Leonard Agnew. AT: LEAGUE. Yesterday. Brook Philadelphi %, Cincinnati 1. The Chicago-St. Louis game ount of rain, was ned on ac Standing of the Clubs. New York St. Louls on 1iladelphia Cincinnati Pittsburgh Chicags | Brooklyn ... o 5 | G in New York. Phiiadelphia. St. Louis, | in Cincinnati. | me: Brooklyn ton in cago in sburgh AMERICAN LEAGUE. ‘ Results Yesterday. York 8, N Washington 7 nings). Boston 3, P’ The Chicago-St land-Detroit games on account of rain. W (12 in- 1delphia 4 Louis and Cleve- were postponed | Standing of the Clubs, w. L. 0 0 | Boston 1.000 St. Louis 1.000 New York 667 | Washi; " .333 Chicago .... .000 | Philadelphia .000 | Detroit 000 and .000 | — | Games Today. ! York in (Wa i elphia in Boston. | | | | | | New Phila Detroit in | COCHRAN D Turns Tables Palli Tine i SCHARFER. | er Coch- | ake Schae at Da night. te| to 33. | | ew Yor fer in the Seventh avenuo room last lefeated the Chicagoan t e winner me mada ves e from e defeating Coch 300 to Th unfinished run opponents, an in the afternoon b 88 ran out with an of CULASS 1A 18 JACK SMIT St. Lo April the Smi outfielder of tion been nd had £t il Class ct to re- mith had N MOLYNEAUX. Pitc V by 8 rer ased the »fty” Grimm signed " by cent Mc Louis Amer me have been tionals. the | Senators had drawn | Slim Love after | | 2 {‘ Rariden. and | | to get into Class 4A. | . land Club. | =5 E ZER0S 15 ROBINS SHAR ' Jess Barnes Refuses to Allof 0 ~ ponent to Dent Scoring Pan ew York, April 18.—Hay wrenched off one games from g Superbas before an opening crowd 30,000 the Giants duplicated their ory before a somewhat reduced mulf | tude at the Pola grounds yesterq The Brooklyn visit to Harvard is pro} ing most profitable to the New Yo club, both artistically and finaneia]: Something like 10,000 came out cond tilt of the new season a ched Jesse Barnes pitch shut of the Dodgers being on the 1 a 2 to 0 score. Barnes the lean right hander, was separated from the Boston glub | roster in the wearisome Herzog dea !lived up to the many nice things th boys said about him down South, 1] fact, itJesse keeps on pitching t) way he did against Cleveland and Robins he will be worth more to't team than a dozen Herzogs, hostile big leaguer has crossed plate on Jesse this spring. He ti { Cleveland nine goose eggs durifg ti | Giant-Indian exhibition tour* | Brooklyn accepted nine more yeste! day. The score: Brooklyn .000000000—0. 7 New York . ...00020000x—2 § Coombs ana Miller; Barnes an| Braves Pile Up 14 Runs. Philadelphia, April 18.—(Natig | —Boston was 30 superior to Philide phia in all departments yesterday th | the local team never had a cham | The Braves won, 14 to 2. Herso | playea his first game for Boston. B | vrevented two runs by a spectacula | catch of a fly in short center field. Th | score: | Boston ....450014000—14 47 Philadelphia 000000020— 27 Nehf and Henry; Tincup, Wood ward and Burns and Dilhoefer. | Magee Gets Five Hits, Cincinnati, April 18.—(National)., | Pittsburgh bunched hits off Regan'l] the fourth inning yesterday and fore the side was retired soven m ners had crossed the plate. Ther¥ tors won by 8 to 1. Hamilton we also hit hard but managed to ke the safeties well scatered. Lee Magee, former Yankee, carr off the premier hitting honors by gathering in two doubles and thi singles out of five time up. Reuthe strained his back in the first inniy and was forced to retire. The scoe, Pittsburgh ....000700001—8 11 " Cincinnati . .100000000—1 12 Hamilton and Schmidt; Reuther, Regan, Eller and Allen. MARQUARD LOSES APPEAL | District Board Places Rube in Clasd] 2A in Draft Classification Brooklyn, N. Y., April 18.—Rg Marquard's appeal for deferredcly fication in the draft list o nthe grou: that he has a dependent wife andl child was refused vesterday by the Federal Appeal board, to which bod the noted Brooklyn twirler had car- ried his request after local board M| placed him in Class 2A. Rube wanf Local board 146 is located Broadway and 148 treet. § Blossom Seeley, who at one time was quite prominent back of the fool lights and who had often toured thej vaudeville circuit with Marquard, 18 the ball player's wife. . In his appesl to the higher board Marquard stated) that his wife has not been follow her profession of late and consequent- ly her carnings have been very small at SCHAEFER NOW AN INDIAN Baseball Comedian Signed by Cleve- 8 Cleveland, April 18.—The Cleveland Indians today obtained Germany Schaefer, famous basevall clown, from the New York Giants. Hereafter Uef: many will be known as plain Hermaf for patriotic reasons, President Dunt announced. Announcement was also made that Eddie Onslow had signed a contraot with the Cleveland team. He will be used as a utility flelder. OnsioW played with Providence of the Inter= national league last yvear and wes | formerly with Detroit. . KILLEFER AWAITS CALL., Chicago Catcher Denies Rumor He Will Try to Enlist in Navy. Louis, April 18.—Reports that m Killefer intended to follow lead of his battery mate, AléX- and seek permission to join the navy, were denied by the Chicago Nations catcher here yesterdsy- Killefer stated he has been placed in Class 1A in the army draft and intends to wait for the call and will male %0 effort to get in any special branch of the ander PARIS LEAGUE SCHEDULE, A schedule of adopted Tues: Faris Baseball Ten of the games are scheds Sunday. All of the clubs aré up of Americar 1diers or army by the OF THE APES At Fox’s SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY 4

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