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a ee Sn eee + - ~ ee aR IR ENE emt we THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAY 19, 1918. UP-TO-DATE GeSRae] BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK n} eee er a EDITED BY __. ROBERT EDGREN- “ FASTERN TRIP PUT CRIMP BASEBALL THROUGH JOHN, M'GRAW'S EYES any | IN CUBS’ PENNANT HOPES, SAYS WGRAW IN REVIEW | Brooklyn's Showing Has Startled Whole Base- ' ball World, but Giants’ Manager Doubts if Team Can Hold to Present Gait. pe Te Beco Tenn WAS STARTLED: - ++ Tue whore ~ veaeuel To-morrow, Manager McGraw, In continuing his baseball review, discusses the American League teams and their pen- ' nant chances as they look to date, These reviews are weekly T 7m : features of The Evening World’s Sporting pages and will ap- saree Cerra sod fx “Loe net seueve Te (peoonw) pear exclusively every Monday and Tuesday in these columns LasT WEeR . WORRY CWE HAD A CRAKS SS * throughout the baseball season. . the services of Manager Stovall, who continues on the euspended list, because RUBE AND CAMINITZ 'RUCKERDISABLES | HOLD BATTERS TO | PITCHING HAND _ SCATTERED HITS} STOPPING LINER provement in the playing of T ver haa been @ marked tm two clubs, the falling down of ‘Wash. Cree lined-filed to Johnston. A ; One, Which was rated aan pennant con- DAMAN AS HS CLUB wilt pitoh put Hartzell en second. Chase : A tender, the sustained nuccons of two PLAYING WHAT 15 Cawued lse-ftied to Johnston. ONE RUN. more, and practically no change in the remaining towne during the inat week of the rwe in the National Avague ‘REUTLESS BALL wn Tue Sbotton etruck out Johnston was Bie Leave * called out on strikes. Williams singled to right field. Williams stole second Pratt struck out. NO RUNS. SHOOND ENNING—Sweeney singled ‘Tue Qtante played more aubsten: BATTING ORDER. BATTING ORDER. to right field, Midklff sacrificed, Austin Pittebureh m. Toul to Pratt. Derrick fvuled to Agnew tial ftmil inet wonk than they have) werner Mien, 3 Fisher hoisted to Pratt. NO RUNS. VF Magee, 1 Brief singled to ieft. Austin forced m any other time this year, and to-| Carey, If 5 Guther with Brooklyn, practically | V0" #Y Mowrey, %. him, Derrick to Hartzell. Waish tted!] wR GUARANTEB t wi , ' Konetohy, 1b i: sopped the Cube, The Boston town | M Murray, rf. Cathera, rf Oe Ne ee ecices ee WORK FOR YOU aoe te Sweeney's throw, Derrick getting credit fr the put out. NO RUNS. ‘THIRD INNING—Daniels singled to centre field. Daniels was out ling, Agnew to Walsh. Wolter struck out, Agnew to Brief. Hartzell out, Walsh to |» Brief, NO RUNS. = {PRE hee] B= 2] VENTILATED or, npirep-Messra. Brennan and Pason. POLO GROUNDS, NEW YORK, May of Beating the Pirates four straight! 19-1 aten and the Ciante played Gama {4 one that makes baseball|/the inst «ame of the series before a history in Hoston, 1 do not recall azy Toston team doing it in recent yours, |orewd of 10,00, Arthur hater, having "The Vittaburah team wae considered to be the strongest rival of the Giants) heen reinstated, returned to centre fed for the pennant, for @e Ciante and Devore went back to ‘The (ube fell Gown badiy on the] wot bad atarta, but “Mig Jeff te nearer| the bench, Marquard and Canmits were .) weet, a three games of four) hia balance now than Mendris, Hoth! ene apponing pitohera, the St, Louls Cardinals hore to- fo the Bromkivn am and rh peep deel one in Ume, however,| sine INNING-The Pirates got to|@ay/ (hie was the fast game of the i Marquard for one run tn the fret in- " e Breckign team hao Legged wing, brilliant Aelding stopping them ort Doigers had won the only tw from getting more, Afier Menaur had garde the teama have played. N ruck out Carey sent @ slagle past Rucker wae sent tn to do the twirling to thine ae Viox for the Dodgers, while Griner did the Hrcnlad to the rlaht Held tenes, Waaner | pinging for the visitors, Cutahaw wan nit to Pletcher, who threw to third {i time to get Viox, but Carey woared on| Still unable to play Dall on account of the play. Wagner atole second, but wan | te tnury to nie leg, and (pected to The Brening World.) BHT FIELD, BROOKLYN, N. Y., May 19.-One thousand orphans from vou inatituttons of Brooklyn looked on and three bands of music, the players orphans, rendering popular aire every minute prior to the Dodgers’ game i Hi tits i f 3 Wealth Pista gen tert Chicago at Clncinmet et i aE i 4 fi te EF i thrown out by Shafer when he tried to | CW? his poattion ne mel tn ahort center, Wheat grabbed | take third on Meyer's bad throw. ON® | MURAL INNING—Huggins lined out to|Koney’e high one en the run. No epurt they looked like strong bidde: KUN, Amith, Magee walked, Mowrey sent a/ RUNS, ter the jonship, for a few minutes, | me other urna popped out to Wagner. @hate: [Not liner straight to Fucker, who| dummel popped to Koney. Gtengel CUB® NEED GOOD PITCHEKS TO bona onagpa when “Jee” drove a lonm fly to Mpneor in deep centro KEEP ‘EM GOING, 14 the olub hae Fee Chivago club te for the dropped the Mall, but picked It up In| beat out tia grounder up the first base And Wetoher also popped out to _|time to throw to Daubert in time to] jine to Koney. Griner atopped Wheat's ner, NO RUNGE wet hie man. Rucker'a tue be) se hot one and threw him out ef first, itching tand had been dislocate plelitieey (deem not appear Wo have the robue- | bud 14 land in the fires WROOND INNING-Ofilier walked and | HACune ¥ | Mtenwel reaching . Daubert then . 5 0 ‘ the drive and he wan forced to leave tho|came to th Vngaa to stand the close fight for the | It te going very much as the Washind-| jrorsgg Lect aihtbnc alloy a (lane, Yingling was sent tn to pitch |iett ‘one in ee wecee pated pennant which 19 Mabie to develop thie /on clus did lant year, two or three! the leg ne he Was running between jr Hrooklyn Yingling was ontered to) tleing run. Amith fouled out to MoLean. EARLY IN GAME —— Ccanen, ‘The mines aaainat the Canta] Wee Places have hoon Boletered up this 4 third and he wae called out, Ive Koney tie teve on baile, Cathers|GNnut RUN, MW evident that the weakest de: war He be highfhand oe ~ * }aont a bounder to Muromel, who lont no Somnbeieiiincaomae: ney o have notion never la man out at firet, vDarement of the Cube la in the pitohing | tek nentot jose and thet thee a tnn|Himen got A al ft. Byrne Mme in throwing hie ma: LOUISVILLE WINNERS. Oniy one man twirled @ Qulehed | gooda, and thie confidence In dhernarives FIR®T RACH OAnne Patricie, 100 atricta, going to second. NO RUNS, ee pase fe s gume agel hater, NO NUNW, | Moran wal o 5 mm ode nae my ole one that was lie going (0 carry them a tone way Doyle wruck out on the three baile, | Pounced one, straight to Griner, wiol «teary won: Thereoe GIL 106 5 BATTING ORDER. " 2 been the mainslay of THINK® DODGER® ARE BOUND] Murray emanned threw him out, @tengel drove @ lok! second; Billy Holler, 106 (Borel), third, |, New Yor®. Mvere's team i the bon all season. Te] 70 wgHOOT THEIR BOLT.” — | the left fold te fly to Gathers out near the fence and » third. | nariele, Ff. Feet of (he starters ware eaay for 4 f wh ‘Moran eprinted to third after the cat: @anta, even Kickin who has hed the| tl not my opinion alune that the ¢ fan easy victim on his gras Jestian . [team will not bold up the present pace, | send oon aaah uing Sateen ue cotuanes woh @ thing would be wal, Mut] Murray wi which QMawrey and Koney took|ogist, Silk Day and Gerrard also ran. Bvete atariad Cheney a sevund Une in Daashall mon agree with me that| he was being run dawn Merkle went to | “are of Two-@ollar mut: paid: Anna Patricia, fem, and he was not there, tte, the oth will not the real conten. | eeoond, Mori drove a long fly to! SHCOND INNING-Oak he taken out, and It truck Hon for the flag, It te pound to ease| Carey, NO RUNS, poned of by Fieher and Wea showing signe of overwork, | 0% SMpoctaily IE It Mould lowe two or] THIRD INNING—Mensor singled into! former getting him by a fi Blows the Cubs will aink| (!f* OF four games in a row, When] left, Carey atruck out, Moensor wan first, Whitted pasted a single to centre The reat of the ata looks |'"® Old welf-comtidence Ie knocked out }out stealing. Viox lifted @ high fly to Whitted wae caught napping on Ying- with Iie hope for Improve foam by @ string of dofeate tt m| urna, NO RUNS, Mna’e quick throw to Daubert. Molean| THIRD RACK—Three-yearolis and vender, o was tough business getting the club on a] Meyera struck out Marquart filet! nit safely to short right for a dase. | upward; ax furlongs.—Oliver Lodge, M6 the badent Mast edasons looked very |WiNNIME Dale AEAIN, 1 know this from lout to Carey. Burne whipped « long | Criner Hfted @ long fy to centre, which | (J. Wilson), won; Sand Vale, 100 (ier-| baseball day greeted the Gish oapertonoe, single over third, but died stealing seo. | Stengel pulled in, NO RUNS, guson), second; Bettery, 100 (Turner), | for thetr inaugural contest of the series The Cihotnatt team hae had one offend, NO RUNG, Daubert tripled, Smith fanned, Fisher | third. Time, 1.1534. L'Aigion (unseated | of four with the wns here this af- the most disastrous trips of any of the]! FOURTH INNING Wagner etruck| nearly had his tack stove in by one of | rider), Goklen Vale also ran and fin-|ternoon. It wae ladies day ao well as Western members in the Mast, although | out, Miller oracked @ single into right, | Griner's fast ones and he then went to| ‘shed as named. $2 mutuels paid: Oliver os Gr ono pfs the rest of the quartet hae nothing to] Wilson popped out to Hersog, Meyera| fret. Miller popped up near the pitcher | Lodae, $2.90 straight, $2.90 place, 9.10) he” 00d crowd t 7% Third at Pimltoo, r a Bh. - Dp coop your head tn an air-tight hat. Let it breathe, Let the heat out and the cool breezes in. Wear a Ventilated Straw—the Straw with the concealed win- z i F 7 f dows and perforated band. It’s the greatest improve- Body ng brag about, ‘Mnker'e team looks made a wide throw to catch Miller off} and McLean enatched @he ball. Fisher] @Ur: Seed Vale MO place, GM ghew:|RANN | anus iment ever made in Straw Hats. Get yours to-day same d Hall alvh, 100, on Ite face | fret and he @ut to second, Meyers then | started to ateal second, but on MaLean's| =tr?: © ? 1 Fi 4 the rece. arom to get @ moving, Hin] made good by a anap throw to Doyle | quick throw to Huggins he was run back = and be 20 degrees cooler. They're sold at my stores 7 oN have fatied to show any form.| which caurht Miller napping off second, frat and @nally touched out by only. My usual unusual styles......+++ escent eMalend Cwirlere, not when the Bhilas|TNeTe le mo question in my mind] NO RUNA NO RUN®. a Getpnin ona Brooklyn wtatte ace work | (het “Joe” will lift thie Neda up highe'| @hater drove a tong fiy to Carey in INNING—Hugging sent 9 e (See Them in My Windows.) Inevon the same cirouit, wot to mention [tn thelr present standing, Wut tho] left that was just short of heing a three | slow fumpe rte Yingting, who threw nim | twe or Hohare on the New York | ee Of the uplift movement te ur bawmer. FM ‘an | out, Hummel and Daubert took care of 13 Greater New York Stores. (Ooprright by Jobe Metran, 1 » Magee's infleld bounder. Mowrey eoaked RF exuarenannanlippennctemeen: a long fly which Wheat caught after a a . ti al pre hard eprint to centra NO RUNS, WRESTLING GAME MAKES dendre for three hanes, scoring Metoher| Yingling got to fret on ao Texas ANOTHER BID FOR FAVOR, | & trot. Tite was one of the lonaest Moran snerificed, Qriner to in hn Nite of the eeason, Mier ran over to Hummel filed out to Cathers, | {The wrestling game will make a hard | the mt of the diamond and mufted wan aeashented fo Aret. Wheat | Gianta, aed neither Reulbach nor Over | try to “ome ba 1 Madiaon quare | Murray's pop fly that woult have full r own out at Gret by Mowrey arden towlent when Mbyeako, the]! the pitoher's Waaner got] NO RUNG, Ttattan | Metile’s hot amash, touched eeoond and | FOURTH TNNING-Koney hit one to Meet In @ Mnleh, aatoheas | Urew to First In tine for @ gaik double | taht for a base, Cathers sacrifed, . . - ———EEEE - = Dest two falle ot} May, ON TUN, id Yingting to Daubert. Oakes was retired ie 'the Winter ‘The met] INIOTH ENINING Ater@oe made g| by Daubert unassisted, Koney advano- fe has been “in duton” in thie city [AFeat atap and throw of Myr ho, | Ine hn third, Whitted Srepeet ® a » ‘That be the mlory of] for yeara bo © of fakes, ‘The pro. |@rounder, UMetoher threw out Simon, | safely In short centre that wae goo 5 Cee ee er ee oune ory ey vstere of tonight's contest think that|Marauant toased out Cemnits, NO dase, allowing Koney to cross the 2S. AMYOTERY, THEY MAY | 001 honest matonow wilt raatare the [tt ate with the Arat run. Whitted was , game to favor, In onder that the fane] ity a fuem oul Moree. | Wagn t stenting, Miller to Hummel, ONE vs aaron tr tir money ry MAN | RUN, sae a tre rmning wien ot| Wacation days will soon be here, 35,000 regular customers prove that our words are ey Whi e bean chosen to re ry - 9 cked works. When i * White aye he will fu dhe aeont (ime Carey ado stracss| Daubert's foul fy, Roney snatched And when you pack your backed by vo sar Set 8 here ee there te Ho auestion Aboud the ability] inrow the wrestlers out of the ring If]out for his sevond time, Doyle tossed | Smith's hot grounder and beat him in pai y' ? buy as good a suit, made to measure, as many tailors nnot | they try any funny buetness Krank [out V > RUNS the aprint to the dag. @sher struck out, t Ps he ape D ask $40 for, we mean just that. 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Griner seat a alow That 5 cent tin of Stag. ished hy high-skilled and munranteed to please Abe (eam Will have to dow lot of PUNN’ | Ruyesho and Jonet Kratoonvi fied out to Shafer | WOUNder to Hummel, and went back to a ‘ in overy ler, Let us that summer suit tag, Mefore the rave began the bate - > - N the bench, dfusuing Met out to Wheat. i ce ” " RUE ete it S21\ | sonar wade taerineaee, {Osh Tin ot to saver, Weaner| 0 nie ER-LASTING-LY Goan” peau ll wecapenantereiy he UWE SLPONHORL Fone] Mprooknwt Raconer of the eam site made Johnny Tt Held and omlied Murrarts Miller grounded out, Muagine to Martin of the Bran anit iw the Aer tom-rovid Biv at the AANI . i? Peele Merkle wae mafe on Martin's carne Meret Koney, — Yinglt ‘oe RY erkle atole weoond. | grabbed by Mow! Moran walked to allow | Horaod Mut 8 Dawe od pe wey frat on balla for the second time Mo- id sae Be etd We ten oe dood * $ tte ver|Tah was caught napping, Griner to aa —_ “ tian | hitted, NO RUNS S NQ—Magoe popped up apa pte tatt Sia Lae "uo a | ‘a infleld fly was $40 Suits to Measure at $25 = Aruheini STAG

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