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NEW BRI TAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 21, 191§ "EDDIE COLLINS PLAYS IN BRILLIANT MANNER AND DEFEAT FOR YANKS IS RESULT—GIANTS AND CARDINALS PUT UP AN EXHIBITION THAT IS RANK FOR BIG LEAGUE TEAMS—JOE JACKSON FORCED TO LEAVE BERTH IN MUNITION PLANT AND RESPOND ‘TO DRAFT BOARD’S CALLING ED. COLLINS PLAYS | Somebody Is Always Taking the Joy Out =~ By Briggs|, Ao _M”_ST.”G“T CARDINALS LOSE [ uEme Y:u il :iEL CABDAE Csr_“is"'* RiMo WHAT A LoT OF | Munition Plant in Preference. PRETTY UG5 1o mvem;srme/ | Joe Jackson, who left the White White Sox Infielder Prominently s A e feie = o Tecentts o accent a nosition win | Hgndricks’ Growd Look Very B - a shipbuilding concern presumably S . NNER- SHE ONLY GLAwr; SHERINVEED, H to avold military services, has been Figures in Two Double Plays fu'areoum RERSELRE 0 (B8 swenss Crmwrainc 9 Yiwss | ordered by the drati hoard at Groen- Agamgt Giants WiT THE Yoo CAM 1S (T NAWT ville, §. C, to report to an army camp = immediately. Jackson's plight will be —_— T = =~ a lesson o other ball.xvlajords w}h: Bt Louls, May 21.—Ths. Cikate 1 art of Edward Trowbridge - have gome to work in shipyards an from the Cardinals, 5 to 3 yesterd Collins embellished the 6-to-2 victory o = ./ e which the world’s champion Chicago ! Ifi \ White Sox worried away from the . i 2 - Yankees at the Polo Grounds yes- > terday. The young master performer : of the national pastime studded the | eighth and ninth fnnings with field- | iig gems that brought forth storms of applause from the big ‘Monday crowd of, soldiers and sailors. It was on double plays that Col- | lines showed a baseball brain that worked like a flash and a physical execution which was unerring. In the eighth, with Peck on third and Baker on first, Pratt smashed a hop- | ping grounder to Buck Weaver. munition factories with the supposed understanding that they will not ve|in a pastime chiefly notable for g | callea the colors. Practically all of these men arc in Class 1A, yet they have preferred to play ball, in addi- | tion to regular labor, at the instiga more unsteady than the lea tion of agents of industrial conce leaders, and the Giants won withéy who. it is sald, have zuaranteed de- | o ont deal of trouble e veal | Pon Dernitoirikaga gilt-edged i baseball have called the attention of | for eight innings, allowing oniy th the government to these cases, With | nits but in the ninth he wabbled b the result that a thorough investiga- {1v and the Cards put two runs e tion will be made. The president of | ¢ “prae™ pasote “Hols A arson a big steel corporation, which has in- { o da e D 0™) (oo RO . : { duced a number of plavers to jump | o Andersen had only ofe m 0 s?—*—‘ their baseball contracts, has called a |40 gjap00 of, and he quickly got B f =5 S¢ GLAWD You Came . gnE AND A P 4,60 Taxi [ halt and also has issued orders to his (0 JIPOSS OF Weaver made a lightning fast toss to - OH WeLL - |\ OF MV MALE GUESTS WAS BiLL BESIDES | Some- azentsl to lxecpl theiri hands b tha ey L Collins at second, the bhall going high SUPPOSE SHE ASKED J 4 = ThE | major and minor leagues { pitched a fair sort of gzame f# Collins nipped the ball, tagged sec- | UNABLE To Coms AT BoDY IS ALWAYS e saball | pitel F: > for T B T iy e (s | MERONIRGEOONT OF LAWST MOMENT &ND | TaKing JoY OouT OF e Lead et O v unfair tp| Louls, but six etrors committed feet off the ground, he whipped a | MY PERSONALLTY NESDED Some ONE To FILL 1N fiad, |42 . y : % £ R | his teammates robbed him of throw to Gandil at first which killed OR SOMETHING- SO NICE of LIFE- okl RAWTHUH, jiplavens ivho Share ianteneg itie saumy | chance he might have had toehumy the runner on the second half of the MAYSBE I'M A CLEVER You To Come T or navy and teo others who are wait- i 2 i @ [N ing o be called in the draft to per- | the Giants. The score: play. UY AND Dow'T N The very same play hapnened in | T M ragged playing of both teams. Cardinals, however, werc somew| mit slackers to get under cover. The i ) e r_. h, magnates have surrendered many val- | New York . .001000130—5 8 the ninth on Bodie and Miller. On Dboth plays if Collins had waited to get into a throwing position, he | would have lost the runners on the second out, but the remarkable abil- ity to throw from any position, while off the ground, brought about plays which made it easy to see why Eddie Collins is the greatest inficld per- former of the game. It is the first time the White Sox have heen to town since they beat the | Giants in the world's series last Oc- tober. The club is the same now as it was then, with the exception of Shoeless Joe Jackson, who has been drafted into the National Army. The Yankee pitchers, Love and Mo- | gridge, were easy for the Sox bat men and they won about as pleased. The score: r. h e Chicago ....... 001300011—6 10 1 New York ..... 000000110—2 6 2 Willlams and Schalk; Love, Mo- gridge, Russell and Hannah Copyright, 1918, by ‘The Tribane Association (New York Tribune) WAR ZUNE HNISHES BASEBALL IN A NUTSHELL LlEUTENANT BERRY -FORMER CHAMPION | nable players without a word of com- plaint, but they feel that they are en- titled to the services of others who are under contract until the time ar- for them to join Uncle Sam's es. Jackson's friends are trying to ex- cuse his conduct by explaining that, | he has four brothers in the army and a wife who claims dependency. But the fact remains that Jackson's eager- ness to build ships has brought this | obnoxious evil to the attention of the War Department. ‘M]l"HI(: \ LEADS IN TITLE RACE Ann Arbor, Mich., May 21.—Mich- jan took the lead in the conference | baseball title race here vesterday by | defeating Tllinois 6 to 4. Timely hit- | ting by the Wolverines, with Illinois’ | | errors. netted ‘\‘hrh\gan 8t, Louis ... .100000002—3 T Perritt, Anderson and McCa Sherdell and Gonzales, - Robins Surprise Cubs, Chicago, May 21.—The much abuf Dodgers gave the Cubs a real s prise vesterday afternoon when th earned a 5 to 2 victory. It was heavy stick work of the visitors the first inning that brought disast to the Chicago clan. Four ~runn { were sent scurrying across the pla in the initial session, and while the | were enough to win, the Brookl team added another in the sixth make things certain, tube Marquard was on the mou for the Robins and he doled out J curves so effectively that the Cu were almost helpless. Ther secu eight hits, but- Marquard kopt thd on the other hand could not stay assault of the visitors. Walker last} Baghy for seven runs on six hits and | 1 | New York, 5; St. Louis, 3. an error by Speaker in the fifth in- | only a part of one inning before sed Brooklyn, 5; Chicago, ing cover, and Carter and Wea! ning vesterday. = Groom finished_for PR G B B - e e Defeat and Surprlse Is Given rieesvuren, delphia, Boston hit sixteen safeties for a S i total of twenty-four bases. Mays held I" Track Followers | Standing of Toams. Cleveland to five hits. In the eighth | Y " .. he hit Speaker on ton of the head ew York i Chicago The latter did not collapse, but ran ot oy 5 - 7 the 'bases. . The score: New York, May 21.—One of the Cincinnati r. h. e | mporfant happenings at the Jamaica Pittsburgh A ¢ i | track yesterday was the announce- | Philadelphia Boston ... . 00007022x—11 16 0 S S PRt Cloveland - ... 000001000 1 5 1| Ment that next Friday would 'be set Brooklyn: Mays and Schang; Bagby, Groom |2Part as Red Cross day and that all Hstnn ouis A the receipts on that day would go to Cooper Masters Phillies. O'Nell. Sl ¥ 2 O and e the Red Cross fund. A special Red THE PRICE YOU PA Pittsburgh, May 21.—The Phil] | | Cross o six rlo: il | s Tod: i 7 . o ik 18 r H ia N Sbcolier Diswis, Senators. ross handicap at six furlongs \-\HI Games Today. . I know I ought to take treatment; | joinpis Notionals made their (a | | then took up the overheavy burdd limelight by whipping out a run, The score: h. Brooklyn ....400001000. 10 Chicago ! 101000000 _ [ R i so well scattered that there was Ii ey ssmoxstiwieer. | LEADS SOLDIER RELAY TEAM TO VICTORY PR e Boston, May zx—Bodemn hammered | lN VAN AT JAMA";A Results Yesterday E ) g k . : | | | | Marquard and Krueger: Walk Carter, Weaver and Killifer. | | " FgA ;. A Hi Myers brought himseif into { | | | | i I i DR, CLINTON J. HYDE be arranged in addition to the High- et Yo < e down for the rashs b o 5 New York at St. Louis i I have been running down for - Qh:cl‘;"xfi;?‘:‘ed g:a;i’nmz:.m 2 Klrth’:fl; land Stakes for three-year-olds and Brook i olicnae ) last vomr o two. 1 #m all fasged out, | APPearance of the season at Forhy Victory over Washington here yeste fm;»’. othvee T8 | Boston at Cincinnati % have no ambition, worry from morn- | Fild vesterday and were defeated B day in his farewell game before JOIN- | lags anort vosierdar momn o L ER | Philadelphia at Pittsbursh | % T ing till night, don't care whether [ Pittaburgh. 5 to 1. Cooper, in the d Hay & At sport yesterday, with the Suffoli ! i o | 1 or alive, have lost weight and | ing the Natlonal Army. Washington | gz’ Siabes for trorean olae won a0 am dead or alfve, have los welkh! M | for the home team. held the vistto used thirteen players in a vain at- | (1o Ciarendon Handiesy o AMERICAN LEAGUE : i : y cannot do the s I 1 were as | Fafe except in the sixth inning, wh 3 v % 2 ¥ a i B S ) S ' 'S Aago. Vi 2 A v o tempt at vietory. The L The juvenile event brousht = 3 v = : 3 d{.m\”m:;'\fa:‘;s g} could earn sood :,hT: brua h;: hits and scored. i St. Loui 0021000014 151 upset in the defeat of Ha Rops osteran / : : : o e ouar. o roat it | RB ke il L Louls «..eco 412 Vritnav e Chicago, 6; New York o , o t, but 1 cannot afford s Washington ... 000000200—2 4 1, . PRUE URTERE A daughter of - pol o Mi1) Cleveland, 1 : . o : | a good specialist, bu ant Pittsburgh .....20003000x—5 11 Shocker and Nunameker; Harper, | 50 "0 BRI ETRAuated THom 4he 5 "y oute 4; washington, 2. : . v to pay for the treatment” | Philadelphia ...000001000—1 5 Craft and Afnsmith and Casey. e sl aturdenin) T o, b oy ; You are paying NOW, m3 g = . Robinson, who had b en i : | friend, and dearly; yet you do not| Cooper and Ancher; Prendergs) Steals Home ia the 14th, the mount on Purling, was not as o . B 5 . it ‘Watson and Burns, & 1phit M 21 Witt 2 vigorous as usual in his handling fl" ]m.nm tell you why Philadelp e ayt e "]“ r'“_" the Whitney entry, which was badly | : 5 2 | Your health is your capital; your s out and the bases full in the four- outrun in the early stages, while Mrs, BOSton ........ 18 65 : : 4 | S e e teenth mnh?gnyestetr?a.yi-‘A(@rln; KopD | ¢ W, Starr's War Zone was ”mmg Chicago . G = - . . £ wo .:ng\f:na v i % Matties Fall Upon Ragag, 0 . bea 3 ' 7 7. < 3 1 - i s raw E)fet;}\;ii ?tzloe‘ c‘}[fleoh:d re’:"iwde‘:““l‘;d lout a hot pace with George W. Loft's ?lm Is n{:l; R 3 .53 B " o | ari ngd ,,,g.,mg”- never spends more Cincinnati, May 21.—Cincinn . % £ e a1 vela e 5 4 i i % b e g 1. B voss & steal and Gardners [TTOSPUL 8 StengemeR [ et ; o : i ] , than his interest. bunched six clean hits off Ragan single. The score: | close on War Zone at tiqf \rct:h‘(‘vrflo Washington 464 : i ] i Shon s e 1d, of Fio Arniinnios yesteroeyiand e S Zone s urn, . s : ' - 8 - | ; {s interes uld, course, B lladelpht | but Knapp kept hustling War Zone | Philadelphia ... 12 B : i 2 - . ‘f]fln!(“r\"'w‘“* dnterest VORIC,20) defeated Boston, 5 to 2. Ton D 10000000110101—5 14 3 | loNE With the result that he had a|Detroit ... ; : sl S e ouldoing? pitched airtight ball until his tea ¥ margin 6f a length on Purling at 5 a3 25 SN Al You allow your health to run down | had the victory well in hand, when g2 jens ninisna suceplet Frnich Hbad | o New York, | more and more; therefore, you can- | 16t down a little, and the ' Bosto dropped back at the top of the <"“Tflf“l‘h‘a;t-‘§,‘:(h_ o Lieut. Howard Berry, former cham- field, Philadelphia. The Camp Dix | not work and earn what you used to. | Sc0red two runs late in the cqnte: stretch, came again in the last six-| St Louls at Washingtor | plon runner, who led the Camp Dix | team qefeated teams from several | Do you see the point? You are draw. | Tonev's hitting was a featuré” T3 teenth ‘and lost the place by only a | DEtrolt at Philadeiphia. relay team to victory in the Army- |cantonments and naval training sta- | jng on your capital—which is your | Score: head. at Boston. Navy Medley Relay race, at Franklin | tions. 5 PERSHING PRAISES SPORTS |.,coifireous. vida aomime“aon | INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. other in the Clarendon Handicap. R to draw on the r. h Detroit— 00001100010100—4 § \hprq and McAvay, Dauss and Spencer, health—by allowing it to run down,] .. . r. h. And so the interest (vour working | CIncinnati ......00004010x—3 11 ~ capacity) is steadily growing smaller .000000101—2 6 " < X v esterday whiie on the wdy to Fen- You used to make good money; ¢ » o James Butler's High Noon, the to Results Yesterday. BASEBALL IN ITALY o g : , - : | Toney and Wingo; Ragan, Canav American General Atributes Fine STy T Mghm e ibitions 0’; Newark, 7; Rochester, 2 way park and was taken to a hospital, | now you earn about half of what you | anq wilson. s ¢ Buffalo, 5; Binghamton, (12in.) —_ where physicians said he was suffer-! ysed to get. five and a half furlongs. Hplilmone B0 orotito) Army and Navy Teams Play in Rome | 'S, Vith an acute throat affection. | =~ To make two, three or four dollars e ing Sccured On Athletic Field. High Noon was six lengths in front| J°rsey City at Syracuse, (4 in,, rain) i : : | Ruth had been undergoing treat- | was play to you; and you had all | SASTERN - e i s 3 G Letils oe dloriag Ne e —_ Befove @ Distinguished Gathering | Ment for sever I days and had left a | your heart and soul in your work. PASTERN LEAGUE UMPS, R A e o eteh, < N T physician’'s office only a hort time v se ha y a R = e Omaha, Neb, May 21.—Baseball | o 2 c 0 d Standing of the Teams. | & 3 These happy days are gone. " E S Il F e o s e e (WA R ST SO ar man e ston (hearted L .| of Rooters. before. He was in a drug store when | You mow harely make a living and | Arbiters Who Will Work in R0 foorball have made s Eiats Startling some distance back. As High e e > . o £ s 1 American soldiers, General Persh- | o 0 faltered Startling was urged Newark 2 : Rome, May 21.—Italy's first pub- he was taken il is physicians said | ing it almost beyond your strength. | O'Neil’s Circuit, Are Named. ing eays in a letter Just received by | jong 1y Dominick until he captured | Singhamton > : [ lic paseball game was played Sunday ;v-,_momm_\ vould be out of baseball | And you shudder at the thought of | yariford, May 21.—Umpires RERaE. O, B, dems form Captain | the long end of the purse by haif a Delimare between teams from the Aviation | pite in the game vesterdas atternoon | oo rdqumn eoobe D% the WAl e Fastern baseball league were af jommander of the G. A. R. i gt oete Corps of the American army and o 3 | breakdown comes Adams and General Pershing are vlc’f\?m:; L e [lootmeror ihe Cmencan ey - ant (inith AClevelanas | " Yeigure out in dollars and cents |nounced here last night. They are rsonal friends. Jersey City I rtalians ar s S icen | e ——— what you have lost already and you Joseph Daly, of St. Louis; Bdwari pe : Italians and the entire American “The avidity with which American Toronto TGRR W 3 & 7 a s a ~ -4 i th which American | hree-vear-old filly of last year, had |goTone colony, American Ambassador Page, | RUTGERS DOWNS LAFAYETTE, | Wil be amazed et ‘lhelmm-‘m:' ung McBride, of Jersey City, N, & toldiers are entering into the activi- | 1"0% tendon in her preparation | ' N members of the Ameri; ross | s e what you are gong 1o lose is beyond |y uny Brown, of Pittsburgh, Pa., af es of the war on the battleflelds 15| 1, o Metropolttan handicap, and el and Italian military and naval stafts | New Brunswick Ninc Closes Season | estimation. et Thomas Kelly of Brockton, Mass, fatonishing to Turopean armies,” the | 7, AP 0w, Mo Games Today, were present. Military bands played With 5 to 3 Victory. j The dollar you MIGHT earnm, but| qyey gre assignad for the opsnil N said. “jn the matter of gren- | a0 TUELD VI Ll an offer erse) y at & s Anehiies aad Thaiaa toitenad . {don't, is an actual expense to you.| ooc’ may 22 s follows: Ialy de and bomb throwing the Americans yam, Newark at Rochester 3 e s, Ty i oren SRUE S S LR L L res, May : 3 4 a few days | :000, .made by Edward B. Mc-| pinghamton at Buffalo. airs e i e gy 5 ] you get | New Haven, McBride at New Lo become proficient in but a few days | P 813000 mAade Bing| at Buffalo. Tt s st F ot i e Gip | G Gt i aschall - season | for it. Worry, anxiety, despondenc, | on Brown at Springfield and Kl drill. I attribute this in part to il 1, £ - Baltimore at Toronto. tribution of & speelal American edi. | Bere yesterday with a 5 to 3 victory | wapt and deprivation for your family. | oo arrorm: N amnes. foothi and base- ST o 5 A i over the lLafayette nine. Weller and ! Tt} lollar take ot f your| s American games, football an V i > tion of thc nowspaper Epoca, de- | OV The dollar voun take out of you sall.”’ COLBY BEATS MAINE, 11 to 2. NEW TWIRL YANKEES. | scribing points of the game. There | Wittpen played exzellent ball for Rut- | pocket and spend for treatment with S Orono, Me., May 21.—Colby Col- = lalso was a parade led by the army | 8ers, and Tamborelli and Anderson | an cxperienced specialist is not an : DULUTH G TEN YCK, SR, | 168¢ upset calculations when it sound- | py ohase Bedient 2 Toledo As goat and the navy mule. were the stars for Lafayette. cxpense. It is an investment. And tn REISLER WINS DECISION. ; ly trounced the University of Maine McGraw is Called in Draft, | The army aviation team won by a Rutgers got the jump on Lafayetts ' return vou get increased working; While John Reisler failed in his & in the state champlionship baseball | score of 11 to 3. Lieutenant Com- [ In the second inning on (wo s | ability her wages, health and hap- | tempt to get the injunction from f series here yesterday, by a scorve of | New York, May 21.—The Yankees| mander Roland Rig o n ces, the organizer | and a triple which produced two runs. | pinecss at home courts at St. Paul to prevent Jacl Hi; ¥on, Who Resizus, 11 to 2. Colby battered three rival| jost a pitctier and gained one yester-|o; the game, however, declared that | In the sixth Rutgers scored three ch will you choose? | Dempsey, the western heavyweigh Dutuin, Minn, May 21— James E.|Pitchers easily and ran amuck on the | day. Bob McGraw, one of Huggins's| ihe nave mon plaved (ho better game. | runs on two singles, a double, and a o from boxing Billy Miske in: thas i iy Jeveloper of the icham. | Pa8es. young boxmen from the University of AT i uH“l mw\ry o o a few wecks ago, he managed to s) Suluth Boat club rowing crews, Colorado, has been called in the draft ABE RU ; KEN Two of the visitors' runs were Cl t J Hyd cure an injunction to stop him fro X .“\‘,‘.L,f “bocatizs 4r wos. || yEAM LANGFORD LOSES BOUT. | ava it sone tiiFephit atie camp fa] o= RC "_ JelSTRICE B s, i el o By . mionJ. (S meeting Miske fa a ten round go lwess reasons.” James Ten| Panama, May 20.—Harry Wills, ne- | New Mexlco. Star Boston Twirler May Bo Out of | the fourth, a triple and an crror in | Specialist in Nervous and .Chronic | Milwaukee. After the officials fof 1i father, has resisned as|gro pugilist, defeated the veteran Sam | Hugh Bedlent, one of the stars of | e e » sixth, and two singles in the Discases. club staging the bout learned cuse University after |Langford in seven rounds here yester- | the Boston Red Sox a few years ago, | : : ! th account for the visitors' total. | 373 ASYLI? .. COR. FORD ST., | Reisler's success in getting the neces \ vears there, and here- | day, Langford’s second threw up the | has been purchased from the Toledo | Boston, May 21--Babe Ruth, star | The score by innings: HARTFORD, CONN. sary paper to prevent Dempsey fro: permanent head coach onge to save the negro from furth- | club of the American association and; pitcher of the Boston American R L. 020002 5] 10 to 12, 1.30 to 1: 7 to 8. Sundays | going through with the bout, the; 2 club, er punishment, Wil report to Hugsins in a few days. | lcague baseball club, was overcome ayette .... 0001010 : and Holidays 10 to 1. immediately declared it oft Showing of “Our Boys” to Train- | curling up over the short distance of several days. He was expected to comber’'s Sunbonnet the <champion f —— i Former Syracuse Coach ta Replace