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pe SOMETIMES STANDING ROOM COSTS MORE THAN A BOX SEAT IF THE MARGIN IS OVERCROWDED. HE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 30, 10918. SPORT WORLD NEWS OF ALL KINDS YANKS’ DOUBLE WIN CLINCHES * THEIR HOLD ON SECOND PLACE Although the Locals Snow the Athletics Under an Avalanche of Base Hits, the Fans Are Doubtful About the Worth of Finneran, Who Twirled Five Innings of Second Game. By Hugh 8S. Fullerton. |Roon in order that the teams might Goprriaie by The Proms Pubtaing 08, [UOULEE obverve the xpirit of President Evening World.) equest that every one at- 4G 3 Yankees developed an/| fend church ¥ H epidemic of hase hits in ves | Gueided? terday'’s games and swamped played as the Athletics, pounding everything) "00n, prc y that was offored in the pitching line DMt better in vi and clinching their grip on second) 8" Place in the American League by a| Ameri Tho best play of yesterday's ga r sterday's games double victory—7 to 2 and 12 to 2 was Ls tha At of Giihooley in the first in- @lieidentalily Huggins presented to the fans his newost pitcher, Finneran, | ¥ who has been seen here before in the Federal League and with the Phillies, « and when he departed from the game im the fifth inning of the second con-| V1, 00 : test the fans were in doubt as to his) he turned soca worth to the staff and d Finneran is a strong, siocky fellow up, made 4 with @ stance on the head, and the Up motion that much re perfectly executed, and Gilhoc Of the famous “Three-Fi * Brown, wi have beaten%even a perfect So far as I can see, the resemblance throw to third eoanes when he lets go the ball. For two innings yesterday he waded along without seeming to work hard and the Athletics were stopped dead ‘Then one of them got hold of a foul shed madly down to where George Moriurity was umping behind Coward victor yee the plate, exhibited the bail, and the the Phils bunching oft imps stroiied out into the centre of phits behind « base on balls the diamond and commenced to seareh |" four rans and the gar Finneran, eximining ball, but, trou ee rere rere cetalled sere and glove, Holmes stunt » 4 Pass. Peck immedi. Bs tifice to- ilhooley first run was scored, nd a wind. "4 t was plainly a bunt and run platy bles that blew away a game y it when they Mortarity found » that th + suspicious on thé unsullied bide of th es jon that th Dall, and after a rapid « Lhe Ic 1 are thie much eated something in Finneran's s « which he claims was beng used to] haps they are hitting th pitch what is known as the ‘shine’ ball. Twice prior to that time the ball] r had seemed to act in sus) , ner during its flight and after wha concealed in I nse moved, he fell back upon his st fast one and his sharp breaki @urve. Evidently wh Moriarity removed was the for im fhediately thereafter Athleties began to hammer Finneran hard, two @f them in succession drove home runs into the left field ble when they atarted cloutin in the fifth Huggins re though the team w 2 end sent Moerid Mioriarity ( whatever | the Mack ) help, and bet ceased the and twelv: Mack inficl stopping drives ball too fast sin a slump and every for it during the Larry but three week. In the first one of his ne the Yanks f& Mack did was Slim I led te of @ camel hunt dently Love w during t) v 8 was th re t th stration of how sood one 1k it has pitching. were a fi y romp for t who tried with: most looked mu than the are. They ered 0 and looked like amateurs in t of the brilliant. infleld work Yanks, especially the Peckinpaugh and ond base. It is 1 is begin te ana faster with I seem# to be reg confide! i win, player with St, Louls intel RACING SELECTIONS, AT BELMONT hiceiaall Kk Columb’ To-day may b the Yank other dout after ‘ ie a Dow L K I Brink the le { »third F Randall, Jag Beige | Fourth Ra kananicn Washington Ap tw ‘ agin | uni due day. me fs ; The teams were schedu 10 pla i ' orning and afternoon ga i i at wy tol J I Blame the Woman Who Lets a Man Drink, Says Druggist Brown: 6 Guarantees Wiehe In Memorial Day Doings on Various Fields VT \..." nuke Memorial Day gue Id he sin the after. s of revenue, President's second game, Myers f, but merely throwing ball toward the plate, and Gil- flelding k buntedy and in bis stride Dugan waked » over Gardner's ¢ Giants continued to euffer from rhitis and, still dizay from their winning mood. The King with sire. Or per. Box Scores of Games Played By Local Clubs have four more gamer | n two days, which is the Hort handed omhfort lies in home and 1 re foes not aeen anything vitally wrong with the breaking against it even as | Jamicso 4 won 1 oo the season, TAROCK MORTON 9,3 “ por A @ West naws vniow day Was that k in the har- Rinks Ve teran Tennis Star Enl iste egip d Wek Youthful Expert tennis veteran The fact that rain prevented the 1 ! and Reds Navy and Throckmorton in the ‘ockmorton under ‘Shy ana Ainemith: Lewnard ant | He BARRY MORE: "BELINDA al AVe. yubles championship ht fsteeiana ; Ie i NEW AMSTERDAM 2: Wed a 8 ane . Neat ee The RAINBOW GIRL HENDERSON'S jus (AL PHILADELPHIA (A) Slim Crowd Turned Out For Jersey ’s Boxing Show © —|at BROOK YN. | Bad Weather Keeps Down At- ) WINTER GARDEN TOpAT By Alex. Sullivan. WM: HODGE “Ste tr’ vance | | Business Before Pleasure 3 “Bitt-Bang” | |." ot course Abe fu W days that Moran Hudeon Tuba LOTS OF MARGIN HOUNDS WILL AGREE THAT A STOCK TICKER OFTEN MAKES THE SHOCK THICKER. Notables of Sporting World Who Will Figure (tutte teting VTE » baseball Man ring the n is practically finished. One oltne ¢ time thie youngster ever two games are left to be played./competed it was a creditable per- man o ymatas is a Greek apeme Tenover. third term. With » ought to develop 1 holder, yn the stand theless, one ames in the P ’ team Hae @ie- War work on e aters © reason, Although e the real|their showing on the diamond was 6 Clinton | "ot one to find much glory in, never- ; they may help to ring op ore victories In a greuter came, Th “surely there, and that ts half }to be played consider this « game of the season, To tee bo onship hasa y r ite an a, tnt batt t hi ‘ " wide ful, res \ t out by oth Dia, | as the big gwme is Ww | Clinton on howing In the P31 srovinee JA. 1, tournament has a much better | annual comm team and on form should win, How- | jo ever, the Re Black must over. ome the Co « poorly play wth. the score roe Jinks, A Clinton | winning, the team usually has (o be about 50 per nt. better than the Orange and Blu to have an even chance of winning contest to Dart- me il to 2 By 1 won the series of two The Brown exhibition | star twirler at short for Brow f youman ne from th efeated Ford & score of off to a hod evened the count onings and thea ing him ‘very Ittle support both at Bat and fleld | t nh Commerce scored only ten May 30. 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