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NEW BTAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1918, UMPIRE MORAN TREATS POLO GROUNDS FANS TO A LITTLE FISTICUZF EXHIBITION—PERRY AND PERKINS CHECK YANKEES WINNING SPURT— OMAR KHAYYAM BEATEN BY CUDGEL AND BONDAGE AT PIMLICO TRACK—GOVERNOR BARS WILLARD - FULTON BOUT FROM THIS STATE E NS PERRY AND PERKINS || Somebody Is Always Taking the Joy Out of Life - - - x MORAN TRIES OUT 'HIGH SCHOOL GOAGH T00 GOOD FOR YANKS | ' j HIS MIGHTY RIGHT RETIRES TOMORRO Star Battery of Wackmen Prime Umpire Becomes Peeved at POlO;'A. W. Bearse to Enter Employ Factor in B to 2 Victory . | Grounds and Slugs Player Burns' Stanley Works—His Recent New York, May 9.—They had quite| on Friday of this week, Coach a little racket up at the Polo Grounds | in . Bearse, for the past year.d yesterday afternoon by the nonde- vesterday. After absorbing seven | ector of mthletics at the High' schl seript Mackmen, who outplayed the 72 straight defeats the Phillies began to | yjj) gover connections with thé scho Ulnggins troupe in all departments . T : act & bit skittish, or even obstreperous. |y, pBearse will enter the empldf of the game. The score was 6 to 2. 2 When they had a chance to tle the | g, geaniey Works, where he wilth Ray Caldwell made his fourth start score in the ninth Inning and missed | opyp1oyed in figuring costs in thel of the season with the same disas- ; ¥ by & auarter of an inch several Phils | i oering gepartment. Duringil trous result as in his preceding ef- It H E lost all restraint. For a few moments | 518 3 % c i 4 - Tesehahdin i g it e i past year he has been most sucoey forts, but this was the first time he ) LA Lioy puton a Taoh soone Pantsarved o | il piienvns Aekmija bl G iE pitched a complete game. [ . sty the Cubs amd Gl o o ~nen | High school and has succeeded fii Caldwell was hit rather freely by L e g e Subd and: Giants used “to. ClAW UB. |5 1okt Mivhral “SEErastoNoh Ao a1l hands and did not get any too 7, Lt ; S AN 3 P Jfecanothey, athletes of the school who have 1auch support from his teammates. 5 QW Z B ISR bo ko e om again, Put that must linto the limellght during Mr. Befe However, had it not been for a = — S L% 19555 o oi;zht Btralebt oo thaly mbts ‘fifion,'stay at the school are “Bnl};m j 1 ennamen RAIpE Beriing, who g Z > Wik 7 / chain, and seventeen out of cighteen | football ond, basketball guffrd, Iw}m l;ro»md G_l_:}um:lnerA lMus.,l ami N G by licking the Quakers. 3 to 2. Of tno | baseball first baseman; Mert Tavl L m‘:m Fealibdi i ’ The U.S.A. AND — I WISHT Phils, five have been lost to the Giants. fflsteifit guards loc:x(: ba;ketbdnllw kins developed a hitting streak that THE WHOLE WoRtD HEADEE T o “,la,he{;‘;,u“f;‘:.,,:‘wohom e ‘.hf' nInES: :\Cot:v «;:;:gc\‘vi‘;l ‘;::)t;::eb;s:;a]l tea! fow pitchers could overcome. He \ THAK You FOR P —..SOMEBODY S| < t POOIIAR A IaE ok . shiey andiNi drove in all the runs scored by the ENDING THE WAR = u - fine style and holding a lead of 3 to | Zapatka, guard, and Ashley an A i \ = ALWAYS Tatiun 1, when the big excitement was put |berts, halfbacks. : e Ay \ Tw! Jov our of on and things began to move very| One of the things which has R E vt i 1 the Saiisth | quickly. Luderus knocked a single | vented the retiring coach from g B iviea Tor the Mackniens = | into right field for his third hit, and | better results in his work, is that S B s Mechmen 8 (] 7 when Emil Meusel smashed a long |which all other coaches at thg sehl for a home run in tho eighth with - double over Georgie Burns’s thatch, |have found, that the number 1wo on bases. \ \ \ scoring the human truck Luderus |cruits who report for tryouts at Scott Perry, another Atlanta pro- ’ from first, folks began to stand at at- | opening of the seasons is very duct, held the Yankees down close, : { tention. The tving Phil. run was|If more would report, a strong se e vnnly time they got to him for ! on secand base. 4 team could be formed, and B s tha second) when they (K & After that came the big thriller. | would assist 'in making the B - b o THS seorer 3 Bddie Burns singled to deep short, a|team an all star team through 7 Egiey A :‘lfiiddel‘ that got by Zimm,: alr‘\\d stant opposition and conleuht r th i ; b . A echer's hurried throw pulled Holke | positions on the team. The numli 3::?"333”{“_; ggggggggi~g 1; g S off first base. Meusel never tarried |of recruits for basketball this ¥ ¥ Bl - Al 2 ’ . . at third, but threw open his trottle to | however is larger than that of and annah; erry an B A : the last notch and headed for' the |preceding year in the history o 3 i ; plate. fi"’ was pretty nearly half way |school, forty-six men having ans e o down the line when Holke sensed o - candidates. Tigers Held to Three Hit. ¢ - VS What s earaaar e (e e e f}(:isml'\'fielage, PR Detroit, Mich., May 9.—Sothoron o B i Rariden. The play at the plate was |team, this year although they d held Detroit to three hits yesterday | ” PR e 3 | very close, so close that Charley Moran | peat Hartford, clearly showed afternoon, while his teammates hit : | scemed at loss to decide how to call it. | gy premacy over their rivals b James and Finneran freely, and St. - He who hesitates is lost,” S the | ;ninistering a more therough Louis won, § to ', Two of the homa Copyright, 1518, by The Tribune Association (New York Tribune) old axiam, but this time it was the |yo the common enemy, New : team’s hits were of the scratch va- : i e A Phils who lost. He seemed on the |nu "y 050" oon won ten out riety, but one of them followed a point of calling the runner safe, but | gec, @ToN 0T vy Calthough hree base drive by Dresse in the e e —* | suddenly threw up his right hand as| ' handicapped t;y 'huvmg only sixth inning and netted Detroit's an_indication that Meusel was out. | S0 WU SR T e team. BE o The score: -+ . BASEBALL IN A NUTSHELL OMAR KHAYYAM BEATEN |RUTH GREAT DRIVER COLLEGE BASEBALL | Soon Chariey wax tho contre of o |\ (oum promises to- travhl = e WITH GOLF STICK e ot them, a little follaw believed to be | fast pace once it Is started off &t Louis ...... 102120200—8 12 1 S fan peoy TDetroit ........ 000001000—1 8 1 : % Sk 2 e S e = P Hddie Burns, planted himself in the 1 Sothoron and Nunamaker; James, NATIONAL LEAGUE. Cudgel and Bondage Finish in Fron | Fordham Hncoudters: Tittle Dimeulty [0 " ¢ wha It gHACEava Bl i pe:\'iferl:\cioa‘i:\e h;"mhe‘tgcc"""“""’"" “Tinneran, Cunningham and Yelle and ST, et Bestedon s Poudie | Downing Colgate, Score 13 to 7— | little shove. Moran didn’t stand or : Spencer. Reoplts Wesumdar, SR = 3 that stuff. He pulled back his right |Plaved in high school, professional teams. He New York 3, Philadelphia 2. imlic Cadets Trim Holy Cross. i straight s - Event at Pimlco, adets Trim Holy Cross and let it go straight for his oppon- | Professional ‘WAMS: Red Sox Overwhelmed. Boston 4, Brooklyn 3. i P 5 s b ents shoulder. McGraw and Patrick |# 3 : i B o ey~ Westitngton Cincinnati 9, St. Louis 6. Baltimore, May 9.—Cudgel, the| 5 Ne York, May 9.— Fordham | noran then spoiled a fine little fight | Massachusetts, High school. = Chicago 8, Pittsburg 1 ; : ye trounced Colgate in a loosely played |1\ soparating the contestants. Me- |Won twelve letters, four in ba cverwhelmed Boston yesterday, 14 to - champion threc-vear-old of the west ubgeds Colgnte 1d, 8 ved | )y separating the confestants. Mc . : i The LSonz\tors knocked both Bush i laseball game at Fordham field ¥es- | (jyaw rushed between, Charley Moran |four in basketball, and four in and Mays out of the box and gath- Standing of the Clubs. AndiiheibesbincBchituyRiliof iz age | : ca terday affernoonm, 13 to 7. The field- | onq the enraged Phils, while Pat |ball. During his junior and 85§ e o = byl Bl o o] oy TR last year, administered a stinging do- S : mg of the visitors was wretched, | Moran caught Kddie Burns from be- |vears at the school he was<eap gixth innings. It was Boston’s fifth | New York Aoaog el 1 2 feat to the mighty Omar Khayyam . bt P_ll_;]:s\a::;r;i g:;wtg:ds‘:g‘a:?;; hind :Vhi!‘e &“3"3?,2,3;5‘22’;,?3“2’;;"}’3, ght defeat. The score : ‘p]“t':::ff’m ¢ 4 o desterday Eltesioon et el Blmleo : 3 e Taylor's offerings to all corners of the ,,V‘.‘}fi;‘u“,)té‘ ].]“‘g ;:\\.‘dremtfieo:]égif:;g successive years. During this ti 010210000— 4 9 9 | Philadelphia . ... qot Uiy pUmel, CRuplg. iEhG) tolare. oty iy ) § tield for a total of thirteen hits. complete. As Charley left for his|pitched 26 games for his te Rrman R i U T 1 L. Ross, the Canadian horseman, he : ) The contest was fairly even during | dressing room one person of Phil |ning 25 out of the 26. After les o thoi evers | Bt Touts L. 15 48 won' the Pimlico Spring Handicap in the first five innings. In the sixth | sympathies, or who had had a kopeck |high school he went to Amherst § She Harper and Ainsmith and | Brooklyn ¢ 12 .8 championship style, Bondage, owned § Fordham registered five runs on hits | bet on the Quakers, hurled a perfectly | lege where he was quarterbagk g S i Bowton i3 Y RiSE e =% ; Iy Scanlon and Keough, a brace of | good canc at the umpire. The score: | football, pitcher in baseball, y = A 3 byd-Mrg James Ar:\hu‘;'. fl(nizhm} sec- | § : errors and Coletti’s long circuit clout. r. h. e.|400 man on the track team. Hi ond. mar was third. = Cudgel car- The home nine collected four more i 3 i PR ] 0011—2 9 3 yvears experience in se: Shpflenback dighes Debut. : Semes ToaaT: ried 127 pounds over the one mile and : in the next session when Martin Y\j‘:::asglrr;\hm ogggggoo. Bl 18 ?:;.:x;:a{ baainail During this Chicago, May 8.—Frank Shellen | Philadelphia in New York. seventy yard route in the fast time : ! tripled with two men on the paths, | pendergast. Tnetp and Burns: Per. | he played with the Maine State 18 hach, former American association | Brooklyn in Boston. P e a b8 6 : S e el e S ar e D N r noks Gl " pitcher, made his major leaguc debut | Chicago in Pitsburg. The victory of Cudgel does not d sl S | Litting safely and Coletti rcachea | v On@ Rariden. cester, New England league, an vesterday, when he' replaced Cicotts Cineinnati in St. Louie. stamp him as a better colt than the 3 frst on an error. 3 City of Fitchburg team. i ""I’l"‘ Aok g “"l“;"l‘d\n“""“z i e “Persian Poet.” There was a good ; e Coletti, the Fordham left ficlder, Reds Surprise Cardinals, In 1914 he returned to his old i & 9 to 5 victory over Cleveland i excuse for Omar's defeat. While| : ; whe got four hits, including a home it Towmis May., 9. ot aha coashod tham to BN fmal game of the series here. Cicotte AMERICAN LEAGUE making his successtul bow before the i 1un, out ‘of five times at But Was | it tne ibi on it T e e e injured his ankle in sliding into first G public at Pimlico on Monday he ARG e the star of the game. The score day, batting out a 9 to 6 victory in |baseball. In 1911-12 he coachéf in the sécond inning. The scor Results Yesterday struck himself and inflicted an ugly Fordham ........... 80010540x—13 | tno last inning. May allowed only | Leominster High school in footh G Philadelphia 5, New York 2. bruise on his off hind les. When he . 180020010— 7 | three scattered hits up to the ninth. [winning the championship of Cleveland it Washington 14, Boston 4. returned to tho scale the wound was Martin and Scanlon; Miller, | mhen he weakened and Cincinnati got | Massachusetts in 1912, In 1318 Pcego oo 0 SRR Chicago 9, Cleveland 5. bleeding profusely and it was believed maylor and Moore. five bases on balls. two men were hit | coached the Middleborough m& ool Coumbe, Bnsmdnn, el St. Louis 8, Detroit 1. it would be necessary to throw him E —_— fand four singles were made off May |the Bridgewater Normal sch N« knd ONells Clogtie, Taniurth, — - out of training. But the wound 1 : and Meadows, who succeeded him,|1917, under his coaching, the Ghellenbach, Wiiliams and Schalk. Standing of the Clubs healed guickly and rather than disap- Dartmouth Nine Triumphs. with the result nine runs were scored. | water team won: 18 out of 1& — W . : point the racegoers who anticipated H(;;\O\‘Cfi N. u“"x x\xml 9-:1;”:- The score: Previous to his coming to the lg i SRR | Rty 3 a race between him and Cudgel Dick { mouth college baseball team defeat- T, b 8 vas all round sup MG TIAM BROIGN DL »gnri"lc)l“and pet ; 5 B e it nve o s | ed the Springfield Y. M. C. A. nine | Cincinnati .......00000000—8 7 :,Crh:::‘ll‘];:fc,,“;fd A = | Chicago : o 563 | post yesterday a little short of work. here yesterday in a closc game. The | §t. Lo 011031000—6 8 1| peimont High school, and in-agd iy s Boston Yard Nine Af: | gew York - In the race Jockey Dominick rated | 8 ; ~ jscorc was 4 fo 3. Schneider, Regan, Eller and Con- [ing the offer of the Staniey fected: By Does of Slx Players. St. Louis i 1 Omar behind the leaders for half a| Babe Ruth, the Red Sox pitcher, is e ley; May, Meadows and Snyder. he is turning down a good offer 0 Boston, May 9 Washington .. P < mile and then urged him to his best an ardent golfer, and quite an expert e A g ot o GBAlAORE: ton Navy Yard baseball team receiv Detroit 4 efforts. The mighty finisher moved | one, too. Ruth is one of the hardest Tufts Beats Willinms. Cubs Have an Easy Task. He will. formaliy ‘retire . frong .\ body blow yesterday when orders i Philadelphia ..... 412 | up stoutly, but was unable to cateh | hitting pitchers in the big ‘e”“‘“fl”- Wadtard, Mes. Moy $o-Eulia tol- Pittsburg, May 9.—Hitling two | activities of the school at the b were issued from the office of Rear e Cudgel or Bondage. 3 and he carries his batting punch logo baseball :‘flm :_alllvéd an easy | pittshurgh pitchers hard, Chicago won |hall reception tomerrow nights Admiral Wood which detached six of Games Today Cudgel ran an excellent race, Heo|onto the links. He was playing a Ll TG Bt illiams college | yostorday’ me, 8 Lo 1, after lasing | this reception which is to be tende| the players from the command of | New York in Philadelphia. followed Priscilla Mullens, his stable | ilellevue, near Boston, one 3 unq :nnc }jnro yesterday. ® SCOre Was | tne first two games of the se Chi- | the members of this years team Captain Rush at the navy yard. Boston in Washington. mate, who made the pace, until|some of the drives threatened 1o & to 3. cago scored five runs off Cooper in the | following members of the firat Ll avaroilen NG M ANy - rounding the lower turn, withstood |land in the “'\-“‘]""‘{f“"‘he"‘;“l“‘]:2 i first three innings and Steel Was sent | will recelve their letter: Hib Iferbert Pennock, Lawton Witt, Leo EUTERNABIGNAL It GO E repested challenges and outgamed | addy of them, = s % Army Beats Holy Cross. o as relief pltcher. Thoscore: . |Secrest;. REyABIGN iTayiee iy i ; Rl o | St Bondage in the final drive, winning |7 ; b st : = - hoe ixopt and Wallen. The secon e I‘l‘““_“‘ i} '\'\'?;‘mrlf:‘ o }\:'QL;LM s Results Yesterday . Beti ! lengiln. Bondass wha tve] . Itids malncinad : drive Soartien | w Te'llzml:l-d r}]l : 5 ~West | chicago ..203010200-—8 11 men to recetve the awards aref AL 3 » £ . ¥ ¥ 3 b Cros: this hole. he: ‘oin detfeate oly ‘ross a se- > o — . 3! b othet sailors this generally means sca | Newark 9, Syracuse 1. lengths ahead of Omar, the ionoss, UL O e i 380 LAl hers veRweR A Chedais e ’“”.;'l‘_'"”_?f:;:”'”.l“v,, ny, Doerr, Waters, Steege, Brad duty at once. Jersey City 8, Rochester 2. | ; yards, with the trap perhaps 30 yards | game. The Army men won by a|cooper, Steele and Archer Bulnky Jase. JF 5 a"vcxluM;‘y‘:or' 5 The gavy. yard team wora having | - Balttmore 7, Buftalo % i “hort of it. Babe not only carried the | scere of 5 to 1. 2 PR i gers of the teams W practice..in the FHarvard = Stadium e e e ‘\‘wm‘ but landed on the roof of the . o monaETams. .n order e received. By noon- | nings; called on account of darkness.) HOLCOMB SAYS NO clubhouse, which is at least holo == = — Braves win in Ninth, e time theéy were enrolled. Several T 2t Hrlasee b straight, | Boston, May 9.-—Boston defeated : s : iigh. If the ball had been s ‘ e e 3 a . : ” - QR =0 ouaersicam from Ve Standiys or Gho Cnn v e Ay (260 yatda: M. L T. WINS ON TRACK. Brooklyn, 4 to 3, here at Braves Field HUGHIE HIGH FOR MAY? ton which authorized the detas PC.| o e : Nl . S 8 vesterday afternoon, Nehf winning his B lavers s they becasie | Nemisic 1.000 | Governor Tells Promoter Mulvihill AN BEATS ROBSON Harvard Combination Has Colors Low- | own game with o timely single in the | Deal On, According to Reffort, avallable for sea. Jersey City ;-ggg That Willard-Fulion Bout in Con-| ‘L'"\("\\‘[\\ P e cred by Technology Students. ‘;unlm z:fi‘o}l]‘ m.»mx(m.m_n _:lm(’\lm’mzfl_vl tween Yankees and Cardini Baltimore 4 Joston, May a9 o e i & Ca i £ " = had pu g > on lece in he first s, May 9.—A deal is Binghamton 1.000 necticut Is an Impossibility. warded the decision over Tommy | = Cambridge, Mass., May 9.—What|palf of the inning. Though Nonf| St Mouis: fay a Buffalo 000 bson at the cnd of a twelve-round jremains of Harvard's varsity track | grove home the winning run, it was | contemplation between the St. 54 : Rohester .000 New Haven, May 3.—Gov. Marcus | boxing bout hore last night. Tt was ;C‘i‘;‘n ofin?-n:;\ :.?,,‘b!,1a‘X0,, Wil thie | a1 Wiakiand: who. (I8 moat (o caie | Cerainals and the. Nt Serl Star of Olden Days, including Billy | gorocuse 5 .000 | H. Holcomb has refused to permit the | # close contest and many at he S "t ‘_‘d( 1, Was beaten in the | the downfall of the Dodgers. Coombs | joes by which Miller Hugging Sunday, Perform for War Charity Toronto . -000 | \wiltard-Fulton fight to take place vingside expressed the opinion that | Stadium yesterday by the Mas fanned Wickland in Al's first trip, but ki i R tilard-Fulton fight to take place inf,; 1 c0 0o should have, declared it a | setts Institute of Technology ¢ Lin Aok Bt thiee triss up Wickiana Chi 5 9. n association of Games Today Connecticut. Recently James P, Mul-| gy, Jgagan and Robson are local | team, 67 points to 50. A wind and | struck three tellir The formep | the St. Louis club for ou old-time - baseball players has been P o vihill of New Haven, who has hcen ! young men. The former has just re- dust storm prevailed most of the late | American jation slugg drove | Hugh High. The latter is a St Bormed @8 o redili€ of the war charity | Syracuse in JEWATL seeking to bring the fight to this staie | fned from the Middle West with afternoon, but in spite of this several | in {wo runs A single und o |boy and a favorite here. game arranged between players of Toronto in & P i long string of victo to his credit. | of the performances were good triple and tied the score in the ninth Huggins was pleased with M decade and more ago, which was| Buffalo in Baltimore. wrote to the governor asking for hi T Technology won eight first places | with a hurricanc homer to deep cen- | work after he reported to the CR) piayed here today. This announce- L sanction. Gov. Holcomb in a reply MURRAY TURNED LOOSE. and Harvard five. There wer vo | ter. The score: als late last season and taught ment was made yesterday when the made public last night by Mulvihill | o, i ke el o] double winnguel T AW, . e.|youngster some fine points while line-up for the game was given out, says: ;)‘p»"’i*"”h % ‘;“»‘ o jll‘i’x""‘_‘ tatt of last | Technology took both the dashes : Brooklyn ....010100001—3 § 0 |was finishing his career as man In the list of names appears that - . R : iember o he pitc g 8 % G. €. Krogness, captain of the Har- | Boston ..000101002-—4 9 3|of tk Card 1s, It is believed 4 T " wns 'Of course this boxing contest is | vears (Goorsetow cersity ase- : A A of the Cardinals. s belleve of the ovangelist, Billy Sunday, who | Soldier Team of Camp Devens Do S i ke fml‘;r L = Gootgctown ‘g‘,‘,‘(‘li(x;:nle)\llv hlrg vard freshman team, won the high| Coombs and Wheat; Nehf and|May would develop into a fine P will play right field on one. team. Harvard *Varsity. fisht between the heavyweight cham- |loased by (he Boston National league hk:ril_rl-: and the high jump. Krog- [ Wilson. jer under Huggins' instructfon. S Camp Devens, Ayer, Mass, May 9. | plon and one who desires to contest | ciub last might. Murray joined the 3;“ also got seconds in t‘hs low hur- e s may be a hard task to waive KELLY HAS NEW JOB. —Harold Janvrin's Camp Devens | the championship. This comes with- | club during the spring training trip. | &1¢8 and broad jump, being high » CROBS VIOTOR. ON TRAGK. |20t of the American Lesgus iy Chicago, May pider” Kelly of | baseball nine beat the Harvard 'Var- |in the provision of our general stat- | b ki Acorer for the meeting with 16 points. e arhes. May b EropeslEostaR R rleAn R gan Francisco, formerly a light- | sity outfit by 5 to 1 in a six-inning | utes, which makes the pricipals mm{ ST. JOE Mot MOY TUN oMl Coras we il ‘(‘ ‘q:(»..{,;}i ‘{"‘”‘ Ak oy tain him. “weight fighter and more widely | game here yesterday afternoon. seconds in a prize fight liable to a| The $t. Josoph's baseball” team ad- Tostepdar when it caslly Gebtalufe oo :f]cg:;dan%es::i:‘x}‘ &f e scars: 1 flngx?n;:mi:llzflggn:)\;fie\_:;t.\l g waledlufnol,hm' scalp to their long list | HFARVARD BEATS TUFTS AT NET | Colicge, 79 to 47 on Fitton field here. | HARVARD CUBS OVERWHE iloxers, was e yes by - h. e 5 s to vou that py defeating the Northend schoal Sat- | Cambridge, Mass., May 9.—Har- | Ritch of Tufts was the high scorer, ‘ambridge b - \x_mard to act as trainer, adviser | Camp Devens ... 02012%—5 5 3| the governor of the state could not urday afternoon, score 18 to 16. Val- | vard defeated Tufts at tennis by a m‘nkl‘ns 18 ‘;‘minh. while Capt. H;\;:‘::\l: 1»;.1.'l‘1::::Il1;1r.>’?:r;x :::::f"thslzy o8 il fh“«M _sacond for th‘e \‘)hump.lon xn~ Harvard 3 0001001 : 3 4| glve permission for such a conte entine was the hurler for the victors [ score of 4 to 2 yesterday. The Crim- | ey of Holy Cross trailed with 15. | school at Harvard ove\-wh:%l‘ h;] a "«h 1 pmpo‘scd battle for th«.x ‘Bant}rlesn Pillion and ‘;ndcr; h(: holq in this state, or for y act and Calibreese held down the mound [ son won threc singles and one dou- | Lande of Tufts was third with 10 | Harvard freshman ball nine e W red Fulton, O’Kecfe, Pierson and Gammack. which is prohibited by statute.” duty for the vanguished. blo match. points. lscurc of 20 to 5 yesterday. ‘hiladelphia, May 9.—The winning 1ush of the Yankees was halted here ¥ OLD TIMERS PLAY. S e get Pitcher May, a recruit tyi

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