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i UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY , Luther MoCarty.”” Guess Frank must have sent that “In- terview” beck to Parte himeeif. He hasn't disclosed to us any uncontrolled yearning to mingle with aither of the jarge gentlemen mentioned. We have a meptai picture of Fragk tat ing with the progress of Gunbeat or Mo- Carty, for that matter, It reminds us of the old story of the army mule. PIRATES STARTED |HOME RUNS GALORE BEST SPORTING BY DODGERS AND eine ee THE EVENING WORLD, RUNA, one up the fi foolishly tried to stretch the hit, he oe ee Copyright, 1918 wy The Press Publishing Co. (The Now York World), THIRD INNING—Ma; amashed e line and as he Broorn and A WLADELPHIA ARE L & ONNING th CIRCLES. out of the bbdx, and Perritt substituted. Fisher fied out to Sheckard. Miller WHITE SOx SCORE was retired on his Sounder, Huggina 0 Koney, Smith scoring, Ragon waa wu eaay out, Perritt to Koney, THRE! Chicago Gets First Peek at wag one whale of a mrele—in the army. For years he kicked in the was caught at second on Moran's fine mules and made life mipqradie for the throw to Cutshaw. Mowrey drew a teqameters, At last he free pase to frat, but was caught nap- with the notion that his ping on Ragon’s quick toss ‘to Dau- supreme kiek, and that moth! be ee ca _—_~— bert. Koney looked too dangerous and could compare With it. A new railroad Ragon deadheaded him to firat. Koney line was leid sear the army post. ana|Wagner and Larry Doyle BATTING ORDEP. tried to buretatioe secon, Dut waa an the mule saw @ large freight engine go : at i Breil way Ticllen bs tie ‘8 throw to see: icons palipeteg pv Nea Ba- . tribute Homer * a “"Moran rolled @ slow one to the in- aged, the mule accepted what fi i ; A and beat Perritt's throw to celtsies 8 obadlenge, walked, fe - Batting Matinee, ri Oatshaw eactificed, Perritt to|- . the raliroad track ané turning his bus:- —_—— Sakae hg tae | Honey. Oa) pateed Pall. Moraw want ness end toward the approaching mon- vLeery, TNAMaR. ae to third, On @ squeeze play, Stengel ! eter planted he front hoofs firmly be- BATTING ORDER. Weingeebe Renee | bunted Lio Esrrity| wha. topted the Atl A eaeraten ‘he alia tnto ¢ Stengel atole } Garey, if. Deans e is {necond. Wheat then lifted the ball over Viox, 2b BRBETS FIELD, BROOKLYN, May |the right field fence for a home run, 6.—The faat-going st Pardinals a@coring Stengel ahead of him. This is ON CANGES MEN EARLY IN CANE “Peerless Leader” as an Enemy. BATTING ORDER. Chicago. Schaller, If es THURSDAY, MAY 16, rete, : PAGE IN NEW YORK NO JOY IN BROOKLYN TO-DAY. TIONAL LBAGUE, eatin WY Caled. Bieta Bt. Louis, 16 VETERAN TRAVIS LED Organization’s First Tourna- qcore, 77, of the qualifying round in| the tournament of the Oakland Golf| ciair, Club to-lay at Bayshore, L, I. ‘Tray %. Fred Herreshoff, runner up to Hil- | Greenwieh, 31. ton for Natlonal Championship in 1811, EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN STANDING OF THE CLUBS AMBRIOAN 1£4GUB, AG) Clb Ow let ‘ tavule, 42° 37 Boston... 10 18 1485) Cleveland. 1 1834) Béaton. 10 eee Fg aes EES RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES xi GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY Weta a un Yale team, one of the last to finish, got @ 7%, putting him in yoond place, # stroke Detter than Jerome Travers. He) did {t by eetting @ remarkably fine 3 on | the last half, aft Other scores: R. F. Decker, Baltusrol, = & 6 9 5 pt Pe QUALIFYING ROUND ON OAKLAND LINKS ®; P. 8. Molaughlin, Scaredale, 0; Roy Webb. Englewood, 82, M P. Lewis, Flushing, @; F, J. Flynn, Flushing, #; | 1, Fearey, Oakland, 8; H. C. Kaiser, Boaredale, 8; W. V. Swords, Oakland, | 8: Hamilton Kerr, South Shore, 83; | Philip Carter, Nassau, 87; Ray Twyct- fort, Bridgehampton, 91; Alfred Morrell, Haokensack, 87; J, W. MoMenamy, Dun- woodie, 8: C. L. Fletcher, Dunwoodle, 97; E. F. Oates, Flushing, 3; Townsend | Hornor, Ardaley, $8; Donald Me Midiand, 93, Arthur Cowper 7 Midland, &; Walter J. Travis, Garden City, 7: W. L. Hicks, Nassau, 8, c. 1 Qitet, Wykagyl, 4; J. P. Kerwin, Uak-| |, 8: G. Schepmo Mont- latr, ©. HW. Farley, Upper Mont-| G. 1. Bowley, Spring Lake, Jerome ' si; P. @, Russell, Oakland, 9; W. H.! . national champion played an| Smith, Oakland, %; Harold Topping, ment in Years Brought Out All Star Golfers. ‘aiter J, Travis turned in the low ao pose sg son in thin burg to-day and began aljover the right fleid fence. Daubert) Midkiff, 3b. Weaver, sx eee bok Paced MLM gathering of BALTIMORE, May 15.—Kid Willama ‘ four-game werien with Charlie Mbbets's oe Ash eee Fe eal genaiee fs sone a golfing olans in the Bast since last of this olty knocked out Young Dix- npiree—O' Dey hustting Dodgers. Although — ral 2 “mp! Sate ey Octover an teed up to-day, Of the wins of Philadelphia at the kmpire pereval. That, perhaps, would | Attendance, 5,000. threatened to fall t any hie fev, |Past Recond, sending Daudert to sec-| Umpireb--Ferguron and O'l.oughitn Ieee starters more than @ score were | Theatre jn the fourth round, The Nour prevent much mis-matching and many wee ppl ha een See g Fisher filed out to Oakes. TWO, = : ; w bar eer aI one-gided emhibitions, There was thal iGunetet te the jeral thousand fans came out to see RUNS. CHICAGO, May 18—Frank Leroy {really cracks, It was the fret touma- | wes to nie gone fifteen rounds, but It tovealied "match," fot. Lnatanea, between | POLO GROUNDS, NEW YORK, Atay) What the Dodgers could do against” pong, iyxtna—dheckand waa[ ShANCR, erstwhile “Peeriean Lander” of |i! See ae me ea ct Gait ataeves Oat Waleed ooo jer Huggins's crowd. i 3 . a ( eo jams would w: Jobany Leger hag (torte on! val nee 16.—Threatening weather kept the at-)" sianuger Dahlen sent in Pat on | retired on a fest play by Smith and the local Nationa! League team entered |... week's Metropolitan Ghampionehip | He forced the fighting from tart. detere leet ‘i . m to about 4,000 to wit-|as ht: pitcher and Huggine amon | Daubert. Oakes atrolied on four bad! Chicago to-day as an enemy at the head gyery one wan keen to get in trim for |The Philadelphien was complutely out. firet game of « series between j the Giants and Pirates. Manager Me- Graw went Demaree after the first game. He wan opposed by Robinson. Hank O'Day made hin first appear-| could have thought that Dohan 49 anything but gamely take @|ANce a# an umpire to-day by Judging] to hit the tence \ deating now that Cross is Aghiing at | the balls and strikes behind the bat. his Rect, Joe Evers wan released outright by the Mater he cv Another poor match was that between | New York club to-day. ‘irive to deep lett Petey Kilne and Kid Black. Black! wsugr INNING—The Pirates took hag been coming along nicely, but he ive to left for a base, webe'e yet tough enough for Kilne,| "idly to Demaree at the stare and , At that Kline disabled him with a foul | Pounded out a lead af two rune. Man- | third, O'Leary « blew just before ewinging in the finioh. | 8Or Sot a tare on baile and went to: paubert. TWO RL ing punch. Better matching and atrict | #¢00nd on Carey's sacrifice. Viok) Moran fouled out to Wingo. it of the rules Popped out to Doyle. Wagne ing would be very satisiactary te the| given a glad hand as he came to bat! time in throwing him out at firat ay amd responded with & single imo left gel sonked a hot one t bounced over Burns's head for three anes and scored Wagner. Witson it they attempted a double; , the birthplace of Freak Erne, formerly world's igm- champion, has taken up boming with great enthusiasm. At o jarge clud in Lucerne several good segue bere been developed, and the Swine are arra: toursament with up. Burns went out on a long fy to| @entre and Shafer popped out to Wax- ner. Fictcher planted « clean aingle into right and Doyle amathed a wicked drive te centre that got by Mansor for a cirs ‘cult of the bases, ecoring Fletcher ahead | of him. Murrey singled past first, stole! second and went to third on Siinoni bed throw, but Meriio was out on a lo fly to Wilson, TWO RUD SECOND INNING-—Dyrne got a base ‘on balls and went to second when Simon was safe at first when Meyers mussed | up his bunt, Robinson fied out to Mur- wey and both runners anced on the BLA. what 4’ you think of that? We fellows who live on the ether aide of the bridge and come ever to New York to get money are having the time of our lives, aren't wet Here's our baseball team (‘our,” iow that it. pearly beads the league) chasing the Philadelphia bunch around in cir- catch. Merkle got Mansor’s hot grounder was j smashed a long fly to d Moran jumped up one to left that scored Mansor, Miller's long hit tossed him out. NO RUNS, Steele to oppose him. FikeT INNING—Manager Huggins| called out on trikes, Magee! right which | the alr for and ‘abbed it just as the bail was about Mowrey then slammed . and a minw ite on Koney @ home run, sheckard kept up the slugeing with af Oakes singled centre, sending Sheckard around to; out, Cutshaw tof for | Cutshaw | WAS bounced one to Mowrey, who lost no, Huggins reaching aecond, Sten+ Huggins, who | 80ND INNING-—Wingo drove s| long fly to Moran, Steele raised one to, the Infle'ld. which Daubert gathered in. Miler was out at the plate. | Huggins singled up the third base line Was nailed by Oak and as he tried to reach second, he was ly nailed at second on Whi fant throw to Cunuaw, NO RUNB, Wheat bunted safely past Huggins. On a hii and rin signal Dauber: emanlied the tmll to left for two bases. Binith Gien set the fans wild y sla ming the ball to the fence in deep left! for three vases, scolag Wheat art | Daubert with the Ueing run, ‘That was ats " Gucuuh tor Me \O’Leary forced Onkes, Ragon to Cut- Steele and he was taken delayed weal of second, no one cover! ing, Robinson sacrificed to Hersog and Simon took third, Mansor dro short slngie into left, scoring @imen, Doyle got Carey's grounder and touched out balls. On a hit and run, O'Leary singled to right, sending Oakes to third. Wingo forced O'Leary at eecond, Oakes scor- ine. scorching line fly and tossed the ball to Fisher in time to force Wingo at second. ONE RUN. Muler filed out to Sheckand, Huggins made @ fine running © Moran beat out a hit to O'Leary, Moran ch oa rey. NO RUNS, FIFTH INNING—Huggine bunted! aafely up the third-base 1i was thrown out at firet by Cutshaw,! Mowrey was| retired on a fast throw to Daubert by | Fisher, 1 ina reaching third on the! out. Kon Huggins, Koney out stealing second, Miller to Cutshaw. ONE RUN. « long fly to deep cent after a sprint. Wheat hoisted one to Magee. Daubert smashed the ball to the fence In deep | third waft hit, a line drive to centre | for a base, but he was caught stealing | second, Wingo to O'Leary. ONE RUN. | i @IXTH LNNING—@heckard singled up the first vase dine, Onkes forced Bheck- {ard at second, Daubert to Fisher, shaw. Wingo forced O'Leary. to Culshaw, NO RUNG, O'Leary was forced to leave the ga: | on account of a bad leg, Magee goin, ehort, @heokard left, and Evans goin | to right for St Louis, i | Fisher bunted safely up the first base Fisher Magee ,* of etanding this the sun burst through the | Cutshaw knocked down Perritt's cloud Chance Day" pont Saturday Ragon | friends, lifted ane to short right centre, which | Ind., and got him out of bed | the first call for oreakfast. mole aecond. Cutshaw popped to Mow-| home," sald Chance rubbing hie eyes) | king from the slightly opened | Qualifying round is at matoh pley to begin to-morrow, By way of extra measure, thrown In this afternoon, which marked was a hideous hour to; ® porilive experiment in the metropoll- be disturbed and remarked: “Its tough | tan diatric to come back here as an enemy instead y singled to left, scoring |! ® friend. vi ie af bs "i enemy more than «wo hours a day, "| chat helps.” re| Then the returned exile declared that ‘he had the makings of a pennant win- ning ohh, would give that statement a paragraph | Shore, §8; Dr t, \91; Dr, W. §. Brows, Oakland, % jleft for a home run, Smith made his |°Y continued. "I had only seven. pitchers and four of them were not fit. I could not take a twirler out because 1 had no one to substitute for him. That wae pretty tough sledding, At first! 1 didn't understand the players, ‘ | the youthful K ;e pase himeeif, Pitchers Warhop and M Connell are laid up at present, joorway of his drawing room Notwith- the New York Amerteans. 4 prospects were that “Frank would see record crowd at Comink: Park. A few reporters, In the van of Chance's | boarded his train at Bilkhart, | before | “EL waa just dreaming of the old id pei what je ie it?" ‘Bix-thirty.”” Chance said ‘i ut T don't have to be en) ‘The reporters sald they they didn't understand me, but now we are acquainted and will go ahead and in ty Jown win ball games.” Chance stated that pating: and he would place on next Saturda, would play firat leav- the mound | the months singe there haa been « tourna- iment within alaty miles of New York, an unprecedented atretch. peur, ul Jersey title-hokder, was practically the only star who failed to send ta hts name, Montclair, 90; A. P. and | Athletic, %; L. B. Franklin, Oakland, ttle struggte, It ts fully seven |claysed. In the opening eetto W: te Diggtne’s jaw, and he showed clever ness in defense that eurprieed the larg crowd. Nineteen of the entrant failed to ap- which was a mersy, conside Indeed, Oswald Kirby, ———— Fall Mills Jockey Benschotten. Mpenial wo Pe Evening World.) BALTIMORE, Md, May 16. —Jockey James Benschotten, who was thrown by Bir Cleges tm the steeplechase yesterday at Pimlico and kioked on the head by Old Balt, the horse tha; followed, died this morning in the University Hospital, His skull was fractured, ——— LOUISVILLE ENTRIES. he fleld ‘The scores in up to noon indicated that he run of cards would he hgh. The 18 holes, with a handicap was Bent scores: Jerome Travers, Upper ‘The entries for to-morrow's races are Roth, New York |." as follor FIRST RACE—BeRing; three-yoarolis and up: 9% Fred Herreshoff, Garden City, 8 ahi rackian a01 James R. Hyde, South Sh “= ner White, Onkinnd, Oakiand, 8; E. H. Kendall, South “We wot away in poor fashion.” he; White, Oakland, Meadow, 9; It. F ‘ out In. ee ee re ee Howard Lee, Detroit, member of the | | ) muted ihe throw and bow |Broadway & 4" Manser on the line, Viox Med out to /:n¢ and stole escond, Sfiler was calied | ing the hurling staff rather inflexible and they elipped 2 cog. Did) after taking two strikes smashed a triple ONE RUN. jout on stifkes, Ragon hit to Mowrey| FIRST INNING-Daniels bounced + we Get ‘em? Well, 1 should gay we) to the right field wall, souring Simon and json knocked down Merkle’ nd Fisher was caught between second} to Scott, who tossed him vut at ‘iain and thtew hint cut ata Her. amt third, Mowrey to Magee, to Hug-| Woller holatel to Schaller, Martuell | {tor walked. Wagner got Meyers's|Sin® to Mowrey, Ragon going to seo-j diet the same way, NO RUNS, | rounder, touched second and threw|0nd: Moran out, Mowrey to Koney.| Schaller walked. Verges iii" to Mid- purchase $8 worth of wine every time| Hersog smashed o het liner straight to frat for a double play, NO RUNS | NO RUNG. wift, who thr pertectly to Stuinp at Mt looks as if Brookiyn might go tate] in Wilson's hands. Meyers walked, MUPTH INNING—Wagner walloped | @BVMNTH INNING--Perritt fanned, | 72R4. Btump souffle! the, ihrow and the lead they'll have to put a nortgage | Snodgrass batted for Demares and wes | the bail into the leit sleld bleachers for | Huggine sicgled, the bell hitting tho) gum toMnee oe" ual Mat tae on the new park. In fact, I understand | thrown out by Viox, Meyers taking a home run. Millor popped out to|third-base bag and bounding away.|Pournter rolled out, Schuls to Chase thet by & vote of 2 to 1 they have de-| second. Burns was called out on strites | Metoher. Doyle throw out Wllsun. | Magee beat out an infleld hit to Dau-| collins was veilre! in the same way, cided te celebrate in plain larcs, domes | NO RUNS. Ryrne singled to centre, Byrne was out | bert, Huggins going to second. Mow. | NORUNe the brew, until the rigat there oa] = =PHIRD INNING—Wiltse now pitch-| stealing, ONE RUN. rey filed out to Wheat. Koney singled! SECOND INNING—Cree was out, the score board show that Brooklyn 18] ing for New York. Doyle made ® food| Viox threw out Wiltse, Carey made|to short right, scoring Huggine and | Scott to Fournler, Chase bounded out ne od in the lead instead of taking| stop of Miller's grounder, but couldn’t|a pretty running catch of Burna’s long | 8@vancing Mngee to third. Moran threw | [ord to Vours Sweeney hit one jelphia’s dust just a jump behind, ; nd i i oh | bot for Tord and it went ax a single Meanwhile the heart disease list in| S* 't to first in time und it went for| fy Shafer walked. Fletcher Med out! to Smith, and aw Koney tried io reagh| 4m ted a single pacana ana Brooklyn in growing unt {t looks like a|® sinele. Wilson struck out, Byrne! to Mansor, NO RUNS. second, Smith shot the ball to Fisher] geen vomed at second, Stump hit tleker lifted @ high fly to Murray, Miller was SIGTH ITG—@imon drove a long fy to | in tlme to get his man. ONE RUN an apy safe ‘Texas’ over Short, port of out stealing second. NO RUN#. {fy to Shafer, Fletcher threw out Rob-| Cutshew grounded out, Huggins to) pur W made @ great cateh, NO} and J. Burke at. New Orieanc, which| Viox tossed ou Mhafer. Fletcher was ineon. Mansor walked for the second | Koney, Stengel was thrown out at frat) RUNS tasted thrown out on a hot emash to Byrne, | time, Curey ilfted a high foul to Me)- joy Huggins, Wheat dovhied to I» Mattiok walked, Weaver hit In front team motu Doyle bunted taward third and by a@jers, NO RUNS. Porritt, purpowely walked Vauier, | 0" the and Bweenes throw to se Yes, living in Brooklyn \* somewhat | great sprint peat It oul. Murray popped | Doyle lined out to Wagner. Murray | Smith singled to Y y ads wet wate alas Mohave vonned to 1 encltiay present out to Viex. NO RUNS. popped out to Wagner. Merkle singled | fourth sade hit, scoring Wheat and pro. [ord H Panthad SW ReVa KC cnocna Sreenan, tote, 290 FOURTH INNING—imon drove a!ever second. Hersug grounded out tof moting Daubert to thing. Fisher wis iiataeli to Stump and way doubled at PITTSBU! ui long siagte imo left, and then pulled a Vioxz. NO ‘ reused by Money wnaasisied, ON RUN. ‘et, Stump te Chase, NO RUNS, “ . ¢ ht, Wykagyl, R. HH, Henry Kryn, Dyker Hunt, Dyker Meadow, | ¢ G ; O. B. Adams, National, 87; Ralph | Birks, 11 . . era Jt, Garden City, 4; C, B. Gard- | 7 ty) ainiics)/ deasaedvsda gad ine) taba Cae B. B. | 108 fay Pe vier Clute, 104 iw Lad 108! joore, Onkland, 98; ‘Tay Pay, 108; i H wt Oakland, $4; 6. B. Beckwith, | Be Bale, (1A: Beane Sena IRN BN: and, 4; ROM. ‘Tarlton, Oakland, | Potter RACE-—Handisa A. Spofford, Apawamie, ®; Max upward; one mile. Cowell, Baltusrol, 81; E, 8, Seni rol, 89; Ne Say Apawamis, M. Ward, Apawanils, SI; Tous igston, Westbrook, 8; MeKin luilins, Westbrook, &. ‘Traver’a card, © low wcore P. ana! Ridder, three. year-olda Laoobares, : The Norman, 110; Magni E—Helling, fortr-yeatolds and wo milo and a sixteentli.—-Wintfred 1) , Waketiaid, 106; Foxy Maré, 106; Jack Laxson, Be 466 45 4-40 our Blue Serge Made to Measure, $20 Have it made to fit and with every detail exactly to “oy liking. Have it made from sun proof, acid proof, London shrunk material, We guarantee the fit, the finish and the serge. Samples on request. Coat and Trousers, $18 Have Y Ninth St. Jand upward: «ix |atraight, $400 place, $2.90 sho | Knight, $1.0 tris, #8 8 {$11.80 place, $1.70 show; Golden T | 93.39, show Detour show %. id i t PIMLICO ENTRIES. RACE ‘TRACK, PIMLICO, Md, Me, being 4 out. j4 sent several vicioun short-arm jabe to) 108; "Servi: | Arnheim PIMLICO WINNERS. three-year-old Ambrose (PLAST RACE-Selling: furlongs. [100 Gd. Wilson), first; Joe Kaien ti | Wolfe), second: Sylvestris, 12 (Bauery | third. Time-11t25. Double Hive! | Daingenitekt, Queen Hee, ftendi aia! | Ben Loyal also ran | $2 mutuele paid: — Amivore pave, $1.90 show; Sylvéy) 7) show, if rR Soups Ss (Ford) Robbins), . third emi won; ¢ Tine Fish, Orewoe, Horace BP Lord Blam, Cloud Chief, Nadau, @ de Bus Bryn, also ran 8 om paid: Fairy Godmothar, 58.0 stret ure, BAO 9 %.9 show THIRD RACK=Sellings three olda and up: six futiongs. -Perthahlre: 17 (Wilson), won; Yorkville, 105 bing), second; Magazine, 115 (Troxigube: third, Time—1.13 4-5. Big Dipper, Bewrp gressive, Pop Gun, Chilton Queen @ay ran, ,$2 mutuals paid: Perthshire ct straight, $%10 place, $200 show; ¥ vith, $2.00 place, $2.00 show; Magazin” $5.90 show ’ ™ ve, BL show; Mile —— LOUISVILLE RESULTS. “* FIRST RACK Selling: for three-yeat® olde and un: six furlongs.—Al Blook, , first, Theresa GI, 96 (Wage second; Detour, 106 (Goosek third, Time, 113 Dr. Jackson, Cals. Mae Taft, Newhaven, Marla Cc. Gey taro, Recompense, Clinton, Coropp] Merode and Cedar Brook also ran, Mutuals paid: Al Bloch straight hot” place $4, show $2.49; Theresa GIIl plac rs ve entries for tomorrow's Tagg, as follows ¢ RST RACK -Sellin, 119; *Mayerdale. 108° Cloud THIRD np wast; entry RACK Selling: fonrsearoida ame -ee= six firicng. teas Bin, 100, Belfast, its *Skbn, 101; *Aolliwows, 98: Goll Cap,! 108% Clam Basel 108 wat SIXTIE RACE olde amd up dream, U8 Co 108; Astrologer 110; Joba F os. @7 for Chance Day CHICAGO, May 15.—The mun peep out of & two days' gloom to-day am weicuned Frank Chance, former Cut and his Yankees {nto town for th} first ganie of the series that is expeote: to draw the largest crowds ever t t Conuskey's ball park. wuld ‘Ticket scalpers were busy ranrita santa tort the\ Wrone| Gham FY | celebration to be staged Saturday, Ay sone instances $1 seats were being of fered for sale for $7, Prices range ail the way from $3 to 87. 4 | | | | \ SPALDING'S ATHLETIC STORE‘ Ou To-Da: seapinc 1913 oFriciat ME T EBOOK INTER-CITY BASE BALL ASSOCIATION GUIDE ' |