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ee . i Aah ¥ ey e ’ "f THE EVENING WORLD, "WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 1918, ” 2 } EDITED'BY l- - AND NEWSY ROBERT EDGREN ‘ ALL BROOKLYN ‘NEEDS IS A HELPING HAND FRANK CHANCE’S M | | Copyright, 13, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York World), s } | Highlanders Winning Battles | That Appear Lost Through | Recently Aroused - Fighting | Breemuwn Pastor < Spirit. WATERING THE DER CLO MUBSER Parry How $69 Worth of Perfectly’ Good Celebration Went to, : Waste in Brooklyn. \ : . tthe The Now Tor York Werte “al any HIND @Rm) one. thing ts gov tty ana that fo thet wr P ceacioey please drop « oy Sone aNd Sate SOMERONN Hite ONLY they are giving an excellent aceount of banana peel in front of that{ tuden “hese Cauarens ? Senb “Wan A BALE OF Rewer themecives, the New 1 orks are tie Bret Philedeiphia bunch? Here Av Lone LStand Ducte «= + team this season it have our own Rrookiyn clawing at that . pit lens lead in the National League like a cat | ———-—— —_ — = ~ emphatic reaching for a catnip bag. Every day | OUR PRIVATE VAUDEVILLE Hrooklyn wine another game end then l Re orde for S ood —_—__—+———-—— | Me Athisticn and Nationale Re come looks und to the acore board only to ecor yp Daratively easy picking with Preah ted cn Pata os cues ross Gets Easy $1,000 by |r sme Pirates in the last inning, thus selfishly geason. In fact, when the Highienéere shutting out the Dodgers from the piace ro. en y e ian 8 B ti J h D h bred re vanes Pita ths A on 0 the Bastern ‘what's the matter with those Phile- Wi th th Ci b ea seating (1) nny OTUATR | Siive: They opened their Western tne deiphianst Haven't they @ heart? AnG me U e UU0Ss pee a ony swing on the Jaw, Bhapritnn vkse wave eae veteran peaking Yooking at tie score Catto his eyes, “And Ty ot a right to be. a t pass at Sunsari iene Neue. T | See ee ae EO ee ies Leach incined to to Loaf ae and two of three from the Naps. 4 i Ket mad about two fast runners like hets, McKeever and Medicus were to-| | WO Singles, Two Bi Two Bases Stolen Larry Doyle and Jack Murray stealing Ten-Round Bout at the ‘oat dnvawnaers te Geenuia ere ss eet @ether watching the Dodgers as they id T R Sco d b New ® base on me, but when a big grisaly | 1. s' hung the K. 0. on the Rede. Across the} Nd Two Runs Scored by Dear Itke Jeff Tesreau can Rallop down | ————— Atlantic Garden A. C So mPloge bagi lg aro rrcecig eo py ag a a aa antic Garden A. C. burgh leading inthe eighth inning, ea | YOK Team on Four Pitched! ricit at him then f think I've got a kick STANDING OF THE CLUBS oO cage ie 2 ting i eee “4 coming, I'll get even with Mac for NationaL ders, AMERICAN 1FAQUE ireoe te fae oan (4 vo much !f he knew that each and every es tre erie eT amar pate us| Balls in Seventh Inni iat wome day. tt may be that Tm |] cu, % Wok Bel i eg! Ta bi fan men bed expended every Pirates are cleaning up. That pute us| Balls in Seventh Inning. ‘nore of @ wing ehot than a Mg game ia : By John Pollock. b ihe Saal : | eneray to an effort to: wie on top. We lead the league! Wealthy hunter, but all Task ts that they try |] Br ‘ ‘ai ete : MACH CROSS gata money oasily. | ‘Ttntnhe tat my" boy wil de other fellows you are game to the ’ water for us!" lit Just’once more." ‘ ‘ i. @ 1¥ 1240 Chicago.” HY 12 1671) New You “ Ho got $1,000 jast night at the)‘ Rain Tere “he cia ‘Better wait a moment,” guggested By Bozeman Bulger. that staal the last word in bave running RESULTS ial aged bagi allng ohnay Deena ioe. Seeaee a aus ovine ever. 6 soa ch lille alia Wi two singion can be made. lied been sald. Ite te atilt ewelled up. a Baca leetewiane el Niitolas 4. C, to-aleht two bases sto e two run) in fact Jeff th ht it so good at je aa r i “Let's see how this tinting comes scored on four pitched Dails we| time that he came near wetting cauent Bhnadelphid, 3; : if | To be truthful, It munt be adm! ct ae ihae lat the Tig, totts tn out,” added Mr. Medicus, are getting pretty clone to a new markjof while stopping to laugh. Wilbert GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY that Leach fought one of his worst) Melon » thet cb “Pudge! laughed Wbvete. “Come on. {jn speed. It happened in the seventh| Robinson, being decidedly jealous of et New York, York Bt Cleretane, fights. He went along and only hit nm hind against the Nape Monday and Wed esltrate.” neh 5 eareai'a feat, han asked McGraw to Glechteat at Brovkiya, it. Dohan often enough to hold the lead Meated the trick even more emphatically i ene syne Nartliy; SombkUNG | Cr eee ee oe ee Cone give him the next chance of running ot homeae inlea \Qver him. On many occasions he let Afi Pyaar de “| yesterday. The Naps’ four run lead at to Save several lorgn, fuley quarts |Deh ins setadh caine th thease | for Movers, | Donan do all the winging and would | Jee Jeanette, the me eee ot ee Se ee ae joke as the neatest thing In — — sn 5A waved over the foe, and the three MAs-}running line that has deen seen since! Just what posneaned the Grants to cut | efiee cores unser: sable Looe tied airs as 4 nates followed, each covertly Ing BN | McGraw and Keeler, while with the old} loore all they had on thelr old frien 1 L f B b ll | rod cart) ips y “a Reulbach, may alwe Y ds hard to put Doban away with a v He Je! ot only. evened Xt paar ved josh glig Gos the Si | CRS amas ve Rs] gm babe! oH ES AED Hier erreen’ thar. weak oe aie ea or aseod of punches to hie body and jaw, but | ano “" aie paswed the locale. Geipblans had tied the score im the ninth | PAU And tainly had it framed in advance, From |Johnny wan able to weather hls blows | wer cussed wim Of course they got the breaks. Every «f Tasty Doyle swu first balling moment Bresnahan doffed his cap | and, of course, wan there battling whea pice by Botiter J team that wins must have them But FY inning. pitched by Reulb: Incle, and response to the friendly applause \ final bell sounded, Ruffalo bear: the breaks yesterday were Ss @ largo “1 told you #0,” sald McKeever, gloom-|¢ 1, the next one stole second, Jack Mur-|\', tan. { hornet's neat and} In the semi-final Dave Kurts o! at away, in etter | Sart of the Highlanders own making. " . on 5 SINT nn %p fly. Tay cracked the next one to left for a ings ataciee ‘There were three hits| the result that not much on the diamond | Newark had the better of Tommy Ma- | fo the hie "tae fa'e tea seetrecea tent ae the {In that seventh inning they mized “I had @ hunch that would happen.” | sineia and Dovie scored. On the throw|and four atolen bases in the one inning . A is overlooked. In addition to many|loney of this city, an the reault of land-, Queensberry A.C. of Hutte thetr attack, and after filling the bases moaned Medtous. to tl ate Murray took secon — am Has Weal Record | heavy batters, Yale has two dependadle|ing the cleaner punches in seven of the | ‘ieorege Hodel 3 on hits they went after Blanding and “Forget it," said Ebbets, the optimist. | teulbach was taking « big wine At the bat the Giants had a field pitchers in Brown and Gile. Gile at)ten rounds. Maloney fought well in| ls emt, ot Mitchell with a line of talk thet gav: “We'll celebrate anyhow. They're eure | hia second toss to Merk! @ay and between Toneysand Reulbach EB ed Over Hi Present im out of the game because of| the eighth, ninth and tenth rounds, but) tom “ them two passes and ae many runs, and paige “f i i of Oita there wan no stow of favoritism. For and Is Favor ver Mare an Injury to his Jeg, but the etar twirler| he started his spurt too late to over: 0 eorke the Boer Daniela pranced up and down the firet ee want eee ele hosenc’' | Cetan aba (6 Nia ananernant paw Shae afternoon Chie? Meyers retired with | ted to Le in condition in about] come Kurt's bie lead. nent, ut of oes | Seatac rans rehome nce hens or 0, We'll tead the League to-night. Mur- Tiare ‘ in the first bout Patsey Kilne of New. 5 ® throw trom Cartech, and that throw Business of corks popping, emirmir of /T8Y making a wikl dash for third.|& clan aheet. He was up fot thee vard and Tigers. |" pumpelly, who kicked Afty-fve.yarda| @Pk knooked out Kid Black, the weat | otk n feat Bde, happened to be wild and two more runs ie Sudiles, sort of 8 slumeiiE sound follew- ger and got a base on balls, In addl- ——— inte that tied Princeton on] S00 Agmter, in the fourth round with [far aga he, ut fog fina be last weewk ts | Fest lie. aa ane ing. Quarter of an hour later the mag- {tion thereto he drove in two runs and ,.| the gridiron last fa again. very| © heavy swing in pit of the stomach cunts teow’ = Preeti ege det rly nates, cheerfully opining that fe meee stir To one there to receive the| would huve driven in more Wf Merkle! Entering the fina! atages of the col- ee ; | Qhancele hove have shown better tte have gone to the front again by the! hajl, As the horsehide went bounding} Hadn't pulled up at third when the} lege basebal season, Yale's big lead ¢ h Lead ine. and in faee otter elt around Gase- time, go out and look at the scoreboard. | toward the stand Jack Murray ruehed| Chief banged « long drive against the] on all her rivals almost assures ers ‘xpect to um nto @hacnplone 456 bere Lhd wack.” Philadelphia hed won, 6-4. And the/in with the second run. right field wall. ber ef the heavy ar-| Zi! of # veral games for Yale. Ne T For the final game of the eertes to- Dodgers are etl tm second place, Just| Two runs had been ade on four| The next member of the heary earl wit, a record of fourteen made a double and two! Nation ague ce 1£0- day atanaeer Bireingham plane te wind 49 worth of perfectly good celebration | pitched balls! Wieey woe 75S games—one of the best showin | Bill Steen to the fring ‘Rather = three-baggers and a single out of five Det Princeton, champion im former years, | hae at any thne since he Joined the team | Warnon or #taher will be ce the coed ae eee mere ‘Thet low rumbling sound times up. Larry Doyle got two free ¢ Harvand 486. ee hopeless!y out of the race. The} {iets mo wonder that the Brookiyn play-| for tne vistors, RENGETON 1 do! rkcably | Feneral dire:tion of Coogan’ wine waite ene two finglea out of hie five| picked to beet itary fly decite| Tera have been very erratic this sea-| Brooklyn Coat ident of Taking! ore took upon the game ae “in.” Bouth- 8 doing remarkably fhe Champion Giants fltrips to the pla in two series that will practically decide ‘Without any warning the team ts paw Benton will probably do the flinging! Morrie Yn. vo ‘Twe-mey| Well a8 @ rowing college. It ten't|stfiag Sunt sen what's by Evary man on the chib got one or standing of the coli ; and 1oue games that seom| prin pee ee Re atte every year that a novice olght|"“Tweive pase hits for = total of nine: | more hits excepting George Burns and ich vietory ues Le eincaten inal From Reds and Think | Or oe ere ae cmemty eatnucan vomters| ib Serve eant Clin lef comes along and trims crews with the|teen sacks, six stolen basen off Jimmy | Jeff Tesreau. but the big beat hunter) icon innings awoke the college worll| one vest bet against Yale and Harvard. es sage PPcatieethdntel ag tetas Spaeth Pay. ‘city Intend, wi tuto Prestige of Harvard and Pennsylvania. | Archer and Roger Bresnahan, Heinle | #Rowd worry aa to the realization that the New Haven| The youngster, lke hie t Pirates Will Beat Phillies, ,| Cay i ect ae aot et tne Tinker’s eaen| Aion Saturday. ‘The Gag efieemn, ‘This is only Princeton's second year Eimmerman a riking out three tim i nine was the one most likely to sup-| uncertain. When he's good he is simon | ee rs ee tac as aetiae frat 7 py Comanolioret of competition on the water wince 1604/8 BM teins Canis are cutter their] ‘The most laughable tmoldent of the| plant the champion Tigers. Before the| unbeatable, but when h ad aan eee ears tn the chening |Revnolde, Vice-Commodore; demaan Constance Titus is entitled to emch Of} simp nd, with one more game iike | game occurred in the seventh, when the| season opened Manager McGraw of the| always & game lost, Nassau's nines) | | two ume o giete a ihe. spent ro the credit for Princeton's showing, for Ail be on th rte the nos aune [dient for a minute nearly a half a nta declared that this scayon's Yale! have rallied gallantly re, but the rley et's hustling Dode Inning on a fumble by er of Bal it was Titus who went down to Tiger-|‘The bute of base running’ wosed strength in a scramble Wan one of the mtrougest ‘Tigers this year are not considered daa-lare holding down secord place in the| grounder, a three-bagger by Becker and town when the Carnegie Lake weslawung ua into’ champlomehiy. ‘tes . Jim ‘Thorpe, who had w. Not wanting to put) serous. tonal League standing, will make} yingle by Mars They increased opened, helped to get boats and rig ta ago Gropped in on Johnny Pvers ‘d and Jeff] the Giants’ er in wrong, the New| Harvard, defeated by Holy Croas rt plant the} their score in the second by making one them, and whipped the Princeton raw and the Cubs were picked to lumbering into him. Haven lads cently, has had a Sisapoointag eee Ad lead in the more'run on an infield hit by Kling and shea ty the material into sha: Princet. first Koger Breanahan and Jimmy | Wilbert Robinson jumped into the fray] league. One game wi the diamond, as have Cornell, Columbia complish a two-bagger by Fromme. Morrie Glee Club. At 680 chowéerans Fy 7 ig Pisa © perfectly willing to go on|!n an efforg to get them separated and| early in the race, and then Old Bit got| and Lafayette. te taka, tha ta Despite thie big ead of the Rede the| Pep gdp dag came “on Je and tell all they know. started on their ective alee Tv! on the job and won fourteen games in ud nat Sot the one Ath the tallend Reds. They ha Dodgers, instead of ying dow: cut c ampion. J. Duns rr ld Roger, ap {and of the diamond perceptibly having a posatble chance of preventint : x can Spaeth has carried along the work|he walked a a with the|Not a one of those three Rrent asset in its fighting | Yale from winning t ht won three games in @ row, loone at Fromme's curves m their halt vince Titus gave up the position of am: fighting fi: ola “ieee Diazing from ! weig leas than 15. ty. ach one of Ye Bi feat th but few Blu Of course, in order for the Dodgers! of the second and Defore they hed been teur coach, aeth, as a Pennsylvania} — ———— — - tossers is a second Jonnhy Eve! capable of doing. ne land tn first Reape the Pirates will ee ¥ the footaore fekiers, they had ‘rew man, w coached by Klis Ward. - a aaa 10 wallop the it moving’ Phillies. | sco: mz rune on It's a curious thing that he should now| WATERWAY LEAGUERS [MIKE GIBBONS SHOWS the Brooklyns expect the Smoky City ve Coaching a crew that beat Ward’ Magvard and Pennsylvania have the ex- ps is due to end. cuse that their crews are not yet trained js due to a fine, as they point thelr condition for the|Calder Torn From Tariff Speech tneeeial to The Breies Work In Dope of winning thts game Manager r Lead d BOSTON, May 14.—While the twelve- to Kings County Leaders an BILLINGS INTERESTED IN REVIVAL OF RACING. KIDNAP A CONGRESSMAN. ALL HIS OLD STUFF. IRey Waits et the Pirates’ umapececes (ck ine Siete-s The Dodgers added two bred racing game ta a. Gecretary of War in which the arbi- z ¥ ‘o| | lings, she, Femees omner cd terns t onl J . . mn be horse: lo has registered olore rary cloning of the Jamaiee Bay Graw- 1% Lo Oo. vay went intoe etineh, Te matt with the Jockey Club for life, cond or two he nodded to his seo- Another g g =5 t that he was all out Mmit of time of trial, The letter] quick comeback. aap hehe Hatt wered vigorous protest, but was et ehowed in Quterto, ae stated by 104 | gigned by the oMoial who first passed | th linen that he wi upon the matter, simply indorsing him- Lai Magy 355222 ai acif. i Further action was demanded by Bay Head Yacht Club members of the The Long and Short ar Ree bate rea i of it is— resemen Disy in presenting the reni| An inter-city amateur hoxing tourna- ith Mie site aut ‘hs tine an || Gucling “Cocke aut’ YB crevath situation to Necretary Garrison, Com-|ment will be held to-night under the) * cing tothe Gunmlenon toot'he bas|| Harvey & Ladew, Tyler Morse, Her: ‘When we put the FRA- anodore Masters of the Belle Harbor | auspices of the New York Athletto Club ft nagemont of bert L. Pratt, John 7, Prat! Yacht Club mentioned that Congresa-|in the club’e gymnasium, New York, » |] timer L. Schiff, Kennedy Gohley , : man Calder wes on the floor below ad-| Philadelphia and Boston have entered] |" Bas aon” a regula: | Lend Romer Winthrop, ae M GRANCE and FLAVOR of dressing a meeting of the Kings County | thelr best men in the four classes to Stag into the 5 Cent Tin we ot of th he ud psec sips Rev ay decide the cuamplons of the three Drier bates oecy day cities, ‘The w firm time : Creunrtel Ven Timea tas Conaan’ pucker * 4 of mort dow, And, a) A committee tore Mr. Calder away ine heii Greener remy, the the land pit 4 . Fels New reetae eon? datos thle Gat teteiee tag oid heniaek good many veare jit such a touma. aes. se Piping Moat ne Pe, ; started a new chapter in the ee Glin boddly upstairs, where be had to on the Bugtes | stator Se seine, ay, a ie | F eietlisote’ ana™eye |listen to che a@rievance and gladly vile, the, Maan | 1 i | history of smoking. Leas ome: fH i promised his own ald and that of his x " ES Ee | ‘will colleagues from the metropolitan die al trict to night it a0 that legal action i fo ah eal & “EVER: LASTING-LY acon” oe! pulebritad: + Just beos i. a th v. Goadby: al ee | ae a eis ‘ : ‘ae atch Dy 000 | Nor Jemay chatplon, s'est ‘entre 9 hy . The kidnappers also grabbed J, Yesterday’ iy wig errangemen’ me | an ‘tay pan Denil to hare re rosa), Hampton Moore, President of the At 3 5 ron wie at ‘oom | erent vt isteegtoo ot ; retin Suan a iG a oretty 0 ; |lantic Deeper Waterways Assoclation, ae ‘ rat pacts a roe ith 7 E ae 4 ; A i ae to aorings | who stirred the League by showing See raeee. is Wyle Sapte | game, st H Go oom yaw eplesitude, Youre vers how many persons were buatly push ‘ o mt be re to te eeeged er ia, E s . ing the project o de waterway Fe be Pirate ‘and | |. The " re “ Y istva Charge toy fre? 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