The evening world. Newspaper, May 3, 1918, Page 17

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THE PREFIX “UN” WOULD MAKE FAIRWAY ALL IT SEEMS TO SOME DUFFERS. THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1918, LAW AND THE WORKING DAYS. UGGINS MADE BAD MOVE ‘ankee Manager Should Not Have Sent Russell to Firing Line ner ere in Seventh, Thereby Making Poor Pitching Responsible for | mae = the Third Home Game They’ve Lost—Giants Shut Out Phil- lies for Third Time in Succession. t the McG H eo twenty- y now inning § ‘upon t 5 nts S and yesterda y hay ror of t the new a ‘ that cau Of course, we vats | President Farrell of Interna- tional Insists on Territori- al Rights—Old Blue Law Would Kill Game Entire-. ly if Complaint Is Made. Into t out in Mogridge ay shard, putt! ball, and i switch. It throw to t By Bruce Copetand. | ed Jersey City and Newark ure makine nd against the proposed on Sun) if at h, 1 wae ex: a3 | an old blue | and Immoral- legal to play y Jersey on Sunday. rub. utor Frank Clark d that a opowed game Ay would 1 ers we fielding r stu tt ‘ounty omplaint against sid nat Harrison on Sur necessary for the courts to pr cod ems tn at | agains t the invasion; otherwise there} plans to try to} ference on the part | would be no inte | nes wer thelr op- ponents. Dissenting factions tried to enjoin the old Kastern League from Sunday games some years low. Jersey sot by the te invad bait | $000 | Mud Sunday Merched into their ' Beean ca by ir frst namer and he pla HARRISON OFFICIALS WELCOME bite LEAGUE TEAM not want t tion must MAJOR LEAGUE STANDINGS itorlal NATIONAL LEAGUE {\ AMERICAN LEAGUE, tional W.L, Pe.|| CLUBS Wel cL w. ut sbureh 55 500 || Bowen... .t i a 4 9 Mos!) Cleveland s Chicago... 6 ‘ #10 231 ' New York, «8 a SULTS OF GAMES YESTERDAY, 6 | Philadeiphia, 7; New York, 5 ‘ | Wooton 8) Washington, New York. 6: 1 Brook! Cincinn: th, & Pittsburgh, 1, :ii, Louis, 0 GAME® TO. DAY Hivston at New York Washington vt Philadelphia. ‘Chicago at Detroit Cleveland at st, Louis, HOW OTHER CLUBS MADE OUT. NATIONAL LEAGUE AMERICAN LEAGUE 00500 Dewoll, 9; Chicago 6. Cleveland, 4; Si. Louis, 2. New Yor at Koston, Philadelphia at Brooklyn ‘Cincinnati at & Sunday mM utive of ter wan has more rom, who at Pittsburgh ster atlafacs a We aro | Jersey Invasion by Major Leagues 3 will leas ~ THEATRES WINTER GARDEN §\""% " NEWCOMB AND SPOTTS | IN TRIAL SHOOT TO-DAY Is Starter of Big Baseball War. A idee BIJOU * "sgt gt TE git LWvE AND Let uwell?. rrow ati! A PAIR OF PETHTICOANS SROADHURST (0) Siew Eres ay birda to-da n of the form of these Hoth have held the t M atthiaon 29TH ST yy: wt. 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Jy the old home of the Newark Club tn the now dead | Tederal League. It was announced last night that the Brooklyn Robins would meet the Phillles in a National League champlonship game at Harrison on Sanday fistead of the New York Yankees and Bos- ton Red Sex playing a game in the American League series, Charles H. Ebbets was quoted yesterday as saying that the big league clobs had no right to play at Harrison without the Newark Club's permission, but he can have no objection to a game this Sunday, as the season of the new International League does not open until May 8, Fi rs one As Manufacturing Tailors would be more affected tha of Je ' We Save You Ali Middlemen’s Profits! We can give you the est clothing value your money cun buy because wet ilor all sour neots in our own daylight faetory, buy all our woolens in large utities direct from the ii ill, do oa big bo u tores ¢ tial! profit: busts and pins wvinegs atong to sou 3. 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