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JANKS—CUBS MAULED BY PIRATES—KNI GE BIG BOXING BEN AT PHILLY OPEN!NG—RICHARDS AND 3N§‘§ MEL" w-«;? T il aking B;;nraggs;iBASEBng !N ,*‘_ mflm ?PERATES GIVE CUBS e | AWFUL TROUNCING Cards With Cnban Ba ftery, Se Back Reds 13.—Carmen fine form yesterday whil§ | Pittsburgh batted Chicago’s pitcherg | hard and won a one-sided victory 18 to 1. The visitors made seventeen hit good for a total of twenty-four base Chicago was saved from & shut-out when they were able tol | bunch three hits, one of which was a Philadelphia at Brooklyn. double, in the second inning. The Cincinnati at St. Louis. score Pittsburgh at Chicago. r. Pittshurgh 044111001—12 17 0 Chicago 010000000— 1 7 % 1ill and Schmidt; Martin, Hendrixy apier and O'Farrell idy Ali jilwézg T the Joy Qut of iife Results Yesterday. St. Louis 3, Cir Pittshurgh 1 Other grounds. cinnati 1 Chicago 1. postponed, RE BY HEcCH- Join NOPE - ED) T OUGHTA CH'EMm — /J TRE NAV Y- . Z _ games Standing of the Clubs Chicago .. New Yorl Pittshurgh Cincinnati Philadelphia Brooklyn k ton St. Louis Chicago, Aug Hill | pitchea in mes Today Boston at New York (2). h. e. RICAN LEAGUE Results Yesterday. Cleveland 11, Chicago 2. . , . oo Vornls Boston 1 St. Louis 3, Cincinnati 1. Washington Philadelphia 1. Aug. 13.—St. Louis yves- (Game called in ninth inning on ac- beat Cincinnati the first gama count of rain.) eries, 3 to 1. A two-base hit s scored Paulette and Horns- Standing of the Clubs by. A wild throw by Schneider per- mitted Tuero to make the circuit of the bases on a single. The score: TS AM . St | terday of the by Fisher Louis, WA T Gao® WAl Boston Cleveland Washing York 5 i 4 o - kY lJoumuc STrRRlM(a. v I'VE <JOIJED THE MAR)NCS e HEL0 / 00200010x—3 100000000—1 Wingo; Tuero St. Louis Cincinnati Schneider k- and and iy boxing- Y bets field fit of the fund should arena. Jack Der Fred Fulton, wil six-round combat light heavywe: America Levinsky has beet successful in his bat heavyweights that the: e much curiosity to see how hcvcomes out in tilt with the la sen: in the heavyweight class. The complete of bouts s follows Rilly M rounds; sky, Moted ation list Levin- vs. Gun- Britton six rounds Bloom, fou Johnny ankie Call four rounds; six rounds Turner, four 156, (b) A ing 1ds ix (Kid) Lewis vy Cline vs. Phil Bddie Wallace Dundee, four rounds; I han E \dair Tim Bonds, Tiarry Grel unds; Wa Mohy William rounds; John 1 Johnson v Norfolk, four boat Smith Jack vs arney Joe Chief Coffey st four round arbonc Mike M \Ma rounds. tin v Gan SHORT N. L. SEASON. Sec. Heydler Notifies Closing. Ciubs of schedule has been Heydler, dates of ent out by 1d has re- that day with revised games Secretary Joh irranged cer *lub will finish on proximately the number games, which will around 125 Most af the change ire additional jouble-headers in certain cities, all available open dates have 2ed. While Brookiyn able to close its park tollowing the present Philadelphia next ra game has been carded yn August 28, he Glants on Ebbets Field The Giants will play in August 15, the game Cincinnati was o play this day in St. Louis having bpeen cancelled Under the new sched- ale the Giants will play a double- header in Pittsburgh on August 19, .nd another at St. Louis on Augus 2 The Giants will end their home season August 31 with a double-head- er with Brooklyn Brooklyn already been sche uled to play two games in Pittsburgh August 17, while & double-header has »een added in Chicago on August tain so each ap- of Labor sar the serles Wednesday, for for seq an ex- Brook- had AT SARATOGA. Saratoga Springs, N. Y., Aug. 13.— Favorites had a rocky road to travel here yesterday. The track was rough and heavy in spots from the recent rain and failed to suit four choices, Koh-I-noon and St. Quentin being the only backed horses to earn the judge decision. The track was not the only rough thing, however Jockeys Ensor and McGraw gave e ibitions of riding that caused their »ackers to gnash their teeth was responsible for the defeat ‘'orn Tassel in the fourth race Battle in the last — 3006, Buys on casy terms, just that little home you have been looking for in the edge of New Britain. Large lot, barn and coops. City water and gas. H. N. LOCKWO0OD, Real Estate and Insurance City Hall + we Ensor } of | and | | Early | for war ‘1 National | cpemical | bty - and | been util- | that expected to be | tional on | with | when the Dodgers play | Cincinnati , i at | the hasn't (DR v 1 oo | o of the | wroad | Mathew 2 who planning ork as soon s over. It was a pply for enlistment W vice. Th ation is devoted principally of and protection battle line. Christy on is cason e will the | or- | zani to | cnienced, thesc the Copyright American Committee boys in training for the big game hlic Information, from Underwood & play- [ Underwood “‘over there" are MCCARTY STILL WITH GIAN last night New York there said Na from Dulutt Mc( A wire G ‘arty. catcher,” had arrived to play ball and work in the steel mills. there's a mistake some- McCarty dy to afternoon of going to Du- play with the of the season. association play- may the | Apparently was play and our own Lew Grounds vest intentior expects to the end where, for the Polo Braves any luth. He Giants till There’s an American er named McCarty man referred who be AGAIN. the TO PLAY from Bennie KAUFF Glad to the West Kauff tidings came Giants last night wired that as he has a furlough while heduled in Cincin- and Pitt h he will play a games with the boys and see army training has dimmed lessencd his speed and thing the nati few whether his batting c Bennie t soldiering is the greatest the MANROSS AUTD 00, OVERLAND AGENC Storage and Accessories, Repair Work a Spcma!tv. Eligue 139 Arch St. | BENIGON GAWJF 480 MAIN STREET Giants or Camp Sherman is at ays | in | world i | | Livery Cars for Hire, Day and Night. Storage, Supplies and Repairing. s taker ng line This remarkable photo © chine gunners in action on the ‘S IN ACTION IN FRANCE , from automatic ma, Underwood & Underwood. | Chicago | Detroit | Toronto | Newark | Hamilton | Jersey | of | that | of the money | neats, i ner's | drivers | money out | Former \lack Quartette Now Broken | fielding mate, | were a wonderful inficld | with | are i of St. Louis Philadelphia Games Today York at Boston ngton at Philadelphia (2). two games scheduled. New Was Only INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Results Yesterday. Toronto 10-3, Buffalo 4-0. Newark-Jersey City, rain. No others scheduled. Standing of the Clubs W. 68 60 Binghamton 3altimore Rochester Buffalo City Games Today Toronto at Hamilton. Buffalo at Rochester. Baltimore at Newark Binghamton at Jersey City. $15,000 AUTO RACE. Chevrolet Enters for International Sweepstales. Louis Chevrolet, speedway cham- pion of 1917, who will wear the colors ational Sweep- Bay speedway last night won his point, when it was announced $15,000 of the $25,000 would go to the winner. For more than a week Chevrolet fought any other distribution At the last minute he the plan of running the ten, ance in the Inter stakes at Sheepshead next Saturday afternoon, purse against also opposed race in five heats at two, twenty, thirty It last night that in agreeing to the short Chevrolet obtained the consent | of the other drivers to make the win- share $15,000. As each of the | has put up $2,000 of his own | they had the right to decide. | The other pr will be: Secand, | 5,000; third, $3,000; fourth, $1,500, and fifth, $500. This means that the | fourth man will lose $500 of his own while the fifth man will be 500 However, there was little | argument over the division of the rich purse, as each driver is confident he will capture the grand prize. and fifty miles. developed money, 31 ATEST INFIELD. THE GR Tp. Eddie Collins plans to quit baseball His old | already this week and join the navy. Jack Barr; in Uncle Sam’s harness, as are other | of the stars the Philadelphia Baker, Barry, who immortalized Athletics. Collins and MecInnis There though Chicagoans that Steinfeldt, nce, of the old least equalled, But the most of sarry, Collins and Meclnnis, and there has never been a greater infielder than Collins, He | could do toes do everything well In addition, he rcommonly con- s nt under any and all conditions. VL pitchers, the 1917 perfect He and once never was a greater one, probably will aver Tinker, Evers and Ch. Cubs, surpassed, or at the Mackian quartet us will favor Baker ind is U he was Col throws utiful as he halance to fields and uses be for batters m over years of throws from runner can playing flary in playing to know the He handles to nab and holdness, and throw and ttempted double in addition s his style of | B | { slides well. There in and year out lins’ withe judgment has come experience catcher poise the stealing down a tos: cut plate on var well as any fudiciously attack the no players more team Collin runs bases = vea value than Eddie ;| =plit | added | nings, | but | the 2:07 p | lion cut hir | haif | too fast and Directum J won the heat | Young Richards ana Tilden | ar | stage i | nection | leaving | unple ntness | the 53 | Gonzales. GRAND GIRGUIT RAGING Annexes Two Wins in First 0t Murphy Day on Philadelphia Track—: Pace Feature of the Day. ¢ 13. — Spirited racing and fast time marked tha opening day of the Grand Circuit meeting at the Belmont Driving club’y track at Narberth yesterday. The non« arrival of several horses from Cleve= land and a couple of slight accidents held the fields down, but the quality of racing thoroughly satisfied the Philadelphia, Aug | crowa. Two of the three events resulted inj heal races, and Tommy Murphy two first moneys to his win- with Directum J and Chilcaeot, was distanced with Zombrino in when the black stal- If severely while acting Walter Cox won this event Hamlin. Flo Stately broke finishing second in the first heat and was drawn The 2:04 pace furnished the fea- ture. Murphy landed the first amd third heats, but every one of the three was a hard drive. Baxter Lou took the second heat, and led to the in the third, but the pace was badly with Bet. down after from Hal Boy in 2:08 3-4. The 2:08 trot was a procession for Chilcoot. The three races were contested om the each heat a race plan and every, horse that started, except those & tanced, won a part of the money. NATIONAL TENNIS M] in Find Form. Boston he 15 Aug. 13.—Vincent Richards r-old Brooklyn boy, holder of the national boys' lawn tennig championship, and William T. Tildeny of Philadelphia, tional clay court tennis title, furnlsheri the feature of the first day’'s play o holder of the na{ | the national doubles tennis champion4 ship tournament at the Longwood Cricket club yesterday. By a greh{ exhibition of all-round tennis ability they won in straight sets from H. C¢ Johnson and I. C. Wright of this city state doubles champions Ichiya Kumagae, the Japanese stary paired with Harold Taylor of Brookq 1yn, the natio junior champian, had little trouble in defeating G. W{ Wightman of Boston and Charle( Shaw of Providence in straight setsi Fred B. Alexander, former nationaf doubles title holder, who was paired with Beals C. Wright, anather titld holder and former Davis Cup stary missed his train from New York Their match was one of four in thd first round to go over until tomorrow: AMERICAN LEAGUE and Griflith Claim Misquoted Them. ROW. Comiskey Frazedq The storm set signals ar out and tha League for a battle royal but it doesn’t look ag much of H that inst oV the and Frazee. Cc viready have with the pub the finger of toward Fra “But this in the American though anything is going ta neveér( signed tha which wag names of Comiskey( ymiskey and their con= criticism suspicion pointe H e s: he actuall Johnson happen ¥s he has said protest & publishe Griflith iriflith denied red no time an affaif of this kind vs Ir It} Sy through in a not eball will ba wnd enouglhy happened Johnson has everyt action, but ibly awaiti evidence will few weeks already h is he ind ppening son to take has remain« the Some ed silent, pos of mor future there Johnson Posses< time in show-dowm and Frazee which the other of hid seball connection. On many pointd Johnson may be scored, but it remair as a fact that the repudiated c of him from Cleveland was one of the most fatuous things that have beey published in baseball circles. ion be a ween will relieve one or