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SOME OF OUR MIGHT WIN GAMES IF THEY LEARNED TO CONTROL THEIR WILD PITCHES. = YOUNG PITCHERS FLUKY HOME RUN GIVES GIANTS A WIN OVER CUBS New Yorkers Smash Chicago to Luck and Flashy Fielding. Giants rallied yester: Penrose, the two. r-old which has | to whe training metho Mat) 7A fs her success is due, Garson picker Fact They Only Made Two Hits Off Southpaw Tyler, Due} won oignt out of her ten starts, no] Per SUP iS OMe og Athena y sear: | other mare running hereabouts hay] lings at Saratoga for Mr, Housman, endeared herself more to the racing | who got her for $1,400, She is by public than Lady Gertrude, She has wi nes a ite treheduh ao heey h ee pore nifred. She ix scheduled were being beaten, but at every op- eth, they rooted hard for the ubs, not because they were Cub but because their money w day and won a gilitering wame| fang Cubs-—won | b it in spite of the fact that they were stopped almost dead by Tyler's mag- from the Chicago nificent pitching and held to two hits. They won in spite-of the fact tha the Cubs made six hits against the} corking pitching of Perritt ocker, wife of the Secretary of the Westchester and Saratoga Associa tions. She is owned by Fred Hous- man of the well-known Wall Street firm, and js trained by Julo Garson, HE female of the species in more consistent than the male amomy racehorses. At least that's the way it seems this season. Aside from Club’s Winning Streak, Despite that way The management might do well to resuine their visors ous effort to stop gambling in the stands, They had it pretty well stamped out, but in the last two t] weeks it has grown again HE Yanks are getting up against just what we feared | nes | She Has Won Five Straight: Races So Far, Ranking Among Most Consistent Racehorses SPORT WORLD NEWS OF ALL KINDS vw STICKS AND STONES AREN'T TH. MILDEST FORM OF CONFETTI, NAMES NEVER LEAVE A SCAR, Box Scores of Games Played By Local Clubs | oe AT POLO GROUNDS ote Wort 32 Mate Frlanget'p New Mi | NEW AMSTERDAM Rian h Continuing Next Mom, at Gaiety ARAL MALL SAA ONAL ZIEGFELD 11:30 EW MIDNIGHT FROLIC SEW YOUK UN HUDSON #= Hhag 10-mO8 W RIOT [aca Henetit_Y Pere WED Orie aad” Mat ; Wan bint \ NEN 8 RENE RIT CeTORA PEND: LYCEUM Rain DAVID BELA TIGER ROSE LIBERTY Ser Seer ae “GOING UP” »itiiy: WUNRY MILLERS "Rr AT CLEVELAND, NEW YORK (4) the tall 8 Thwes, Hie, 8.0, Mate Today 1 t U C its needed | " . NS Tate bacathadl cee sroia. | C24 of the Western trip with a tired | BILLIE BUSKE in A Marriage ahr ets “8 Pitching staff. They were bumped HENRY MILLER of Convenience ing to prevent those riotous Cubs| toi, Yesterday, and bumped hard from annexing another victory, and) cujeny because iswisell seems to have GLOBE {t also is true that thoy won on @| tired unuer the suuin of vepentud aa a Mr RAYMOND HITCHCOCK :Mimsetts fluky cort of a home run, which] pitching gimce the team left aome. " vg Ts is HITCHY-KOO 1918 proved to be the only score of the| Aigo, the Yanks go: against Guy ‘Mier » LEON Seach e Beas pene, Moreton, who is going strong just| Sewn FLITON Wes oo ‘That “home un," #0 callod by the} "Ne yanks seem to be in foral sates ott owed Office's) scorer, was a terrific drive! rough ride duitng the remainder of hairs | Dy! George Burns straight down the! the Western trip and are liable to re- right centretield alley. It was made|Celve several bunwings before, thoy CORT HEF ter et ba » Polo Grounds, How- ; with two out in the first inning and) ever, they are doing fairly weil in the FLO-F wd a8 really a three pase hit, but] West, and if they oan clout the De- REPUBLIC Flack, cutting in behind Paskert, (roit pitchers in the final series they | | ny grabbed the ball, lost it, shoved it| BAY® & chance to break even on the Baseball Briefs PARLOR.| further along, and while he was {usa-| enough. Playing “on the road thie! | ae ing over it Burns sprinted around the! season is harder and a bigger strain | The Committee on General Welfare of Wea bags and manufactured the run! 0n the players than it has been for| the Board of Aldermen hay before it for COHAN & Walks Miata which eventually proved too big for! many years, since travellirg cond! consideration 9 proposed odin \T A TAILOR-MADE MAN ¥i2.3 . tions are b do there is small| which might make Sunday baseball po | War ic B the Cubs. chanoe for work excepting in actual) sible for the duration of the War, # ELTINGE os 40 rostees ot Four times during the contest the! game: viding he Binte IAW dons not inter B | 8 fi pj fe ‘The ordinance, introduced by Al iliant defensive work, combiner prospects some im. may be played on Sunday, after 20 7 sits st Het Gate stop them, and} Dortant deals in the American! [and thae if an admins on tee ta charged: WINTER GERDEN ven then they would not have been T48xue within the next few days. The | mer pent a the agen rareint otal arpa rar atopped but for the fact that Max| Chicago White Sox, with Faber and rt fe | Crags, the Knlehts of Columbun War Ben made a late start from second) Willams gone from their pitching ee Ba AY War Buna 'in eauet oroe | | BROADHURST bane, tuck the long way of We track Sf, @re in bad shape, and it was/@ horse regarded ax a soiling plater. may win i (oo, but her company 1s 4) up. returning to the geales after her) and there were no advances on that | portion MAYTIM a pase, took the J otate by UNderstood yesterday that Comiskey | { her only other start, in Maryland, little better than any she has been | last victory, Judza Pettingill ts seen | price. She was returned to her own! ayia, "9 heta UBERT * by & and was thrown out at the plate ig striging to put L big deal t,| {8 the spring, she Anished third, Lady | asked to beat so fur, ‘The pleture| about to wie bide on her,” Bhe was | stable, where, with Aunt Dinah, whe! CHICAGO, June ts aay held Gat SH ay, Ko. Young's perfect pes from nee Leet atrengtien that staft With the Hee | jercrude is named after Mrs. Bat labs Lady Gertrude, with Mergler! entered that day to be sold for $2,400! i» « great favorite, | nits off the trio of White Kom pitchern, wlansh EMIT rf eiViER he game might have been Sox beating the world's champio cabs oe ee ereay aia | Danforth, Bena and Woltkang, and wor Lele) Otherwise the game “h Sox beating the world’s champions vn uinintoresting game by a acore of 7 eee going on yet, because Perritt was a lay, Chicago's “pennant we wea Gita WA ge e Giants| Chances are not bright unless Comis- . ws Pim atiners i) rete oni aoe as tees | | MAJOR LEAGUE STANDINGS Speak Is Greatest Pl ri “x ied to the mast all the way, allow-| “Phere aro seven clubs {n the Amer: | pea er 8 rea es ayer, MAHA, Nebs June 12-—d0e Blech Rock-A Bye Baty bet eg ing only two hits, aie League in wbout the same con eras A nad rh 3 et : thal a dition as t6 pitchers, and with minor : of Dod ob, Was awarded dy aba tierce 118 Giunta, driven to bay, aro] league baseball blowing up ie in cer NATIONAL LEAGUE. AMERICAN (4) uc iest, Ss inion | Cision lastnight ina wrestling match | PRINCESS x setae R 1 against | tin that the majors will bring on a BS W. L. Pe.) CLUBS WwW. ys fn Pe. |with Wladek Zybazko, of MN ork. Bcc i the Cubs, playing a brand of base earues that aut. The South- Hy F f He Old. Ti St Se eS decin, telewing ton Oh mn, we Wisden oan reba nd Ne He fi, #248) of Hornung, Old-Time Star 28 95% | oon js bese he league, would| i# about ready to stop, and the ecouts Pe ne the mateh 1a the other teums in the lougue, would) 11 MD Teteking pitobers eoveciany, GAMES ‘YESTERDAY. GAMES YESTERDAY. pense oes Monee he cree’ his apponent Tasming “Sevettean) ave had nant practically | Ang they are ware New York, 35 Chien) Cleveland, 71 New York, 4, ; shortstop and second base from the ropes and ‘necked him) un nese cinched by this tine wel hey carik nirenere PP (iliacaat se LAL a en thee Chief of Polo Ground Police |""rhe next. yet te bev ane 1.1. [eonsciou! canine Elliott s vacially it is Art Fl who LYN'S gro ore soake ci \ . | 5 4 thes fo ee . Phitudelphia-st, Louis (rein), on, Gy Bt, Louln, 4. wed =omaimber of the Aler | playing great ball and he seems 70 de | again yesterday and the second GAMES "TO-OAY. GAMES TO-DAY. Now, Old Timer Make: Utica, one of the strongest acm MA RO R 1 Eg é RAMBEN rallying the er players around | ame aguinst Mathewson's Reds alsc ¢ New York, [New tark at Cleveland, Comparisons in Celebrat. | fessional teams in the country at 0 _OF YOUTH him Fletcher's playing in the two} ®@@ callod off wo that the Reds came rook tyne Boston at Chlemgo. that time Horoung, then devoted al | > . a on. \ ; | mm to pitching, and gumice againnt the Cuos nae been re-{¥P t0 the Polo Grounds tw see what ae At Netee edetont " ori, rou.) ing His SOth Year in} nese your while, gectornnng on ns to be} they are or t ni ting apt 4 e Baariab\e, end blss work operas ta) tal) er, #e 18) pe Rwalaee AME 1p) (be HOW THE OTHER CLUBS MADE OUT. | Baseball. Utieuy Ne was acclaimed t 46TH ST. {3 inspiring s to work and Ugh ‘ af /: * Mat eeire ite litle of that lack off Matty ta feeling tolerably comfort- palATIONAL LEAGUE.) AMERICAN LEAGUE, pitcher of New York state—ut wnly Toni’ MAN 1 1b Basta 7 errr. un w dash and determination and noching| ble regarding the outlook of hia olub Lgoeoogo gt SU |Haly gzoooozoa.t i By Bruce Copeland. Pa eeeene ck Nee a fatiawink |] PARK Wha iol of the apathy that marked the last ead believes his team has a battling veo nein and) Wileon: Miller we Maye "and Behang: Danforth aud IF TY years ago yesterday twol|season Joe was held in reserve whilb | A Mune Stolen he Cubs caine .o{ bance for first honors, which is as the then famous Kilu Klux a aitisan two weeks since the Cubs came ance 5 F baseball teams of rich idlers Seta Stolen 0 ders . * | 0 3 one ¢ reir formid 4 " ywa, for the Giants appear to have] far aa be will go. He ts vary maaent | 825884 $0 $33 Get at Lien, Mi Ys, to eattiais| ramen sane jcie ee gels formnl BOntan eens en Ur al ied and are fAghting for every] Tegarding the chances vf his team, “ wy: Kalilo and | jo, ding ot ar ala x att rill dag Se ed HOOK CUNTORY THEATRE Ned an tat for every | ind oven more modest regarding the ong standing dispute ax to the base-|fame, was pilehing for th Kuxe 3 CENTURY Ghov inch. Yesterday's victory, which, ina] (pe Cen On dy ening too Frunse to 0000000086 4 2 ball supremacy of the Mohawk Val-]and was getting licked properly. In way, Was a lucky one, should reassure! Work with the army, Indeed, he Hamer fad ‘rrtides Baker! sot | 1+ In the course of the game one evan cattenaat The ige lr Baath | aaNet | mi, singe they broke the Cuy win- searoely mentione i of the batsmen knocked o fout bel ieee’ your have to jump into mz ning streak oO. es fon 6 a ‘i Mi] hook up in the third battle of the ——— remem | over the fence into the river, loth rye fee Aled the geome, tee aid, VAUDEVILLE. smashed Fred Merkle's record of | Sere, ‘tna it will be Vaughan againet | teame ran to the water's edge and|and with the score 7 to 3 against him, nn, fourteen consecutive games in which | Sailee In all probability, “Alexander's ia Hard Mm t Pe watched thelr only ball sail down/Ne went in and held the oppinirg| he has hit safely, ‘True, Merkle bit! chance of working one of the games| (i) stream. With it went ull their hopes|won out. pes oe aver™ ony hard cnough to have “deverved a Pe 1 bid Poco a wet pape ree | of continuing the game. phat ame marked the starting | | “Dat's de mos commonsensical Wupeviaue OCTOR hit and hard enough to scare | Weaver, who went home to enlist. IC Yr Suddenly from u clump of bushes) Point in ifornunits eareve and note |! eber sea: Jam ¢ Giant fans, but Burna waa ubder st] Une) they hear from Waever that le darted g bare footed boy ia knicker-/ im the then unheard of bonus vf $10 pee ele ; WS, v , ond averted the trouble, | si ee | " Lee or winning the gin a he | rij 8 . igh gape eRe Pade del ds Giieity amps —_--— ckers, Without any ceremony, | played with the Athletics of Utea edestriani the la t| . INCE the Cubs came there have) ond Cannot use Atom onal Leas ; : though the crowd on tho river bank The next year he pastiied with th |that "85 out of every 100) bech active mdivations that the|" It was reported yesterday that an! Latter Responsible for Present watohed him with bated broath, the 11100 Clippers. He sigoml and played | men can and should wear.” stant smet vol 4 2 Bt > t ee alt t little low stepped out o fas mule Be gt $8: OR dene] : Glant management would do well to) agen for, the shipwards league bad) ponutarity of Basketball it i fellow pped out it bie pante| cumseh Club of London, On | ittien ob low tter tho nest uf gamblers ID) Qna'Giants who are in the draft with| . : | BARBIN DERG IDLO GRD: WA)8: |PLAYED IN ONLY INTERNA-| *Solo’’ socks: both eit |) Piker's Pavilion. Evidently many of! a wiew of getting them to join the) Colleges. inoments lator he waded 1n-shore Od! “ONAL CHAMPIONSHIP GAM Rie pikare lave: been’ laying Gawnrs |lahingatnleonaa andl eeadn tha aratl saaaae eave the ball to one of the pluyerw,| 7 . Pp HIP GAME. | and lisles. Fancy effects in!‘ : dollar ur two that the Cubs wil! win,|No confirmation could be had from | | | thus saving the t was while playing with the lattor 4) a bl nhc Pisa Neieanrau eed rooting | {M8 Players, although ane admitted OLUMBIA athletics are being| | cannons bl gay sod vince that | CHD that Hornung took part in th reat variety. ei poe sae eee ey: vouue | that he had talked with: a man whol (snot from ambush with Jim Ricx yg rere: DONA paee that! winning of what t¥ believed to have! — suid solely by ue | Wee for the Cubs and the bulk of the reget: told: him he could secure a job quitting «as vowing coach and | ay. All trace of the players Nas Van- | been the only international eham Pe ' Pennesen DON, ing against the Giants bas been in| bim, ‘This shipyards ts farce Vistec leaving to eo with the shed, leaving “nothing but a haay| plonship game ever played. Inaamuct Shire” collars soft PAt ACE HACte Ww a y etie: r i t « re “s " zm r an von tes te re the ‘ecum 4 Bila easton eieH We PRLAEN, HAYS ENE ape et ae ? Shipping Board, Vishur, an efficient rucollection in the minds of the #7aNd | pen. ye Canada ang tie temour ois | suMMer styles that look as|| puay's sis) [fasts trate pred, ; nt 4 i futhers of Utiew 1 the little poy | 48 4 i 5) hla Bees Daily Ma ‘ nti. Root part of baseball and: | NEW INTERNATIONAL "LEAGUE! LL Lsgan and ae se Me Less | who swam out and rescued the ral eae dat aia Pinon ote | well as they feel. i Wye tTol, Schuyier JMO muciccish as it may seem, a basebal type of executive Uncle Sam wants to jwn nou on, 1-8, pitchins r SOR aaa EEL areal. crowa appears to beliov i 1 ial . help out with the Job of buitding and | | still dives, after a most vventtul its on ain he next ir 78, found him - ny DoKot it bed ton. ut Fear all right tor a couple of thousand ; t | | |the diamond, He ts none other than | Pit wlo, and he rama.ned i ; eate: Chub. W, 1 he tor woh ec} mana ps fuster than the U 6 en he wa. ‘ed jummer union suits ROO EY OE TET AO AO) Hii i, jhey Tormmton 18 Ad San Aire MN $e vaaran nani | Polo Grounds. until the middle of the season in 1sag,|OOCHINg ke em tor com |Subrm e F- lh ‘& Yosco out on the field doesn't find much fun | Suwe «1716 Oe A) been tha rudder for Gotumbial Yenterday’s game between tie Glanta | going to Balti The next your | fort. |*Oltvext! Louw Motte, Rome & Con. as bee e de mb) . 4 hand o mM a member of the of Sa ee ae | lethtotics. What success the Morning. and Cubs was played in honor ar Joe's Gants . tel All sizes up to 54 chest. AMUSEMENTS. hunch of fellows root because they | Bie! wide Hoights teams have scored has ericentenary’ on the diamond, Fhe! | By this ¢ 4 give up pit *Hegistored Tradomars OLUMBIA ory Span Ne a bet down, 1 sat up among ain GUS i ereal deal co: tha hustiing | rivaled vuteran of 2468 base ball sane | Ina zfis, ¢ . rnd baseman | HELLO AMERICL aie apne Tenia 280 A Maes erin tae ealtimom, 8 icailet) | manager of athletics Who Was ever and arapire of wearily as many othera | #6 Played, Ne best at ites Bans ROGERS PEET COMPANY and at least of each game, nd th Tealiaa in(eiccy throdal, CHA AERA | Ls! the great part of the abuse of Zim - on the alert to place the Blue and ea Wa dale canon Mpreverving or. | Call hie briatiiny > sc lteowe | arena Lgvnatnd 3ST EEPLECHASE merman comes from that section, and Games To-day. White in the first division of inters 4 “i arial? sas i “ le Ep Reavy bitting and lrow> | ar Lath St. “The at 34th St, | that in the first Cub game especia Jjarney City Hegiate sports er esterday, J ‘ Pe La TMK FUNNY PLACE, the violent attacks on the Giants and " turned back to the old days when he Hornung remained only one | a 7 EN DES USUAL Fisher for some time has been! Broadway Corners’ Fifth pl OP. Jot of permanal abuse came from t ae ong uturs, aw the boye of |#On with the Giants, going to # 4 4 known as the “Walter Camp of bass | waa a lar amona vars We BOTA Ot enon. there collouinae kenman. tia [as Warres at 41st St ketbal He brought the strenuous ne 0m j * Played with Worcester 4 MS {c 1 ‘om obsc o Its They made Joe official waterboy In| jn Worcester he had the mistorvu F=Al DES PAR IT Blame the Woman {court game from obscurity to It Stee ECR TEA baaanle and ih NORE ee clea Sopount wee Teo ah: | prevent importance as a major college ae fe oe psb a at wayon and |Fortiand, and retired for thi Sea Water Mur? Bathing FARR . sport, Fisher waa both a great playur| > flat bars pHp wat ennon one |der of the apaapn, His lust year a Sa aied land coach, He firet attracted proine | ——— all of the following y y {am active player was ay a ineinber of PHOTO PLAYS c : o Lets a fre tile capacity: ae ottan ab Sonne BAEC eee MA NOTA PLAYS. 9 inence as a basketball player when! Pive of the twelve teams coached bY the held to play the newly adopted | gc \ aoe forming W ne old ie y the field to play the tw J oo Was appointed an umpite U Si D ° Br | pertarmlnn: We) the He anlRE 38 | Fisher won the ieague champlonsiP | oye yt was while carrying water |the late Nick z, then President | ATRE Wit 2A%0L3 | hts $ easily | Last season Ha ned ach Aare on of the Nationa 16, He wourd | ays ruggist OWN | conv brightest star during the) because of poor t At Aes eens to bovomne @ KPCALY AD ‘his diamond career as _umplia In | DWGRIFFITH S Of Cleveland, He Guarantees a. Simple) from drink—rescued him from his own| season of 1902, Che Hirst year of the; While act ¥ late manager ie, the old Western d Connsetic EARTS Teqiment flven Without the braved.’ besotted “el! # im 4] intercollegiate basketball league, of nthictien® Visher accomplished JOB HORNUNG WAS BORN AT | les augued and official all the ‘ FER wite, had a rant to] German chemlat, | “fo her| Chiefly because of the peculiar per | many cha Tt was duc to bia u CARTHAGE JUNE 12, 1887, | portant ¢ eee aay ‘ MATS. ("Er 254 818 MHGHTS 2546819 | tat ee ua Md dvunkard lan eick man: | and mire Wo hea ‘he mare | sonality of the lightning fast 1x6. | pik forts to Be a liorn at Carthage, N. Y., June 13, | eu AP nay aetna Pe eer ae i C neaRVatiOn Show Saye, Dram Bren tee at A laa bntata aden aavenes tt daily | pound forward, the Hlue and Watto [Se Colksnhla acer 8 Iaps0 a 10h eee ae ee ever enpattie we ana Coen casa ne hi | ves bea | See How You Can Help Wig Grinking husband in a ow wecks for bait (dows, Get it of sour own dria and} won the “basket” title that season | years. wh v Ayird woven mene fi 4. ang Ih Wee Uta ta ine He Oe eee si the Wai i What he Would) spend on liguol dro owder twice a Coffer he: kin t anaen he remaindd there until afte wo dearly, Joe, un ity 0 c rou ¥ 4 tle n Nei ind the following two years, Af rhe beautiful crew house ¥ ! s ‘ i HG: oan be broken and the disease | ante The 'tainal’ dist eer at and the COURWIDE NO FORM Are on tour ca above the Sus lus apprenticeship as water boy with | the old stars, believe layers tar 10 int WL SA i FOOD joe ret r mE ean be PPOOn Oe ove, fie BHG | Dearm RAG Tee ene thors dinekera as bas | being graduated Fisher returned to! pension Bridge at Pouxhknepaio iy ai che ald Utica baseball elub. Kor ive ae tne present time « vter than ey 4 vy community has ite reformed ary : $Ye4 Aad Snows pot when or why he ost | ott ge us coach of the vaakerbail | bthor hurent lo Fisher's activity he received 15 cents @ day, but when | those of his day, realizing. of course oO ial be top the. drink hauit ie at Ie peat, | Wamine Notes Tucun should te given ony | wquads. His able directing made Cos | at \ and ervelty matenes w/ wore played the | that conditions have vastly Lanne RAN maaeneet a i Mt icp goucee twill deaden | where it te ddedrebie ce dea x al to | Mote. the oan snagetent added an i «Tria Speaker ol mevelie Ki ee tine Mio othe! yn youl fove: | ota antl Teed in Tee tatace vp |luinbia a power in the intercolleginte | Mote the use, of sport Py + Wages Cleveland Indian tie wo Muesgeat int Asi. raarh. "tive do not: despair a€ hee ta alt | Unt The forced anaterate Saber posite tus | 8#BHE / manne oeaeeat | aaa VAMTD, when he wos only thintesn Rreatant ball layer of 0 nv { ; Medy esis from bad. te woree until we | dana tt rst of them Goris tie ae | Fisher was the originator of signal! Just how nly Colui rewards years old, Hornung ventured fol oth is riokiew — = Fre Ate iran atl fas auch confidgiee in eleitiel | pay in basketball, and it was ber! Fisher's services may. be sce n the diamond and tovk his frat | believes th rhb in a BURLESQUE. __ L a 1G iy Maly, da bas Been “6 | “ulin of tatty Mad oe Re oe ee ey vot thin that he reduced the| action of the trustecs Who ref mons in Anal pastime. "He | Ho isa the pinion, st ‘4 OLYMrC, ht, MAT: FERSHING'S GRUSAD! nediit 1 Palin "from the [tigi Weekes 2st! aan science, Med.ocre players SCcept hiv vesiknat at oft 7 anaes wih Are BUGDIAg paver Rare. yesome player 06 ie) Same MOLLEN HOLGE > then, WEE nkard’s “ave fol en es rg . year's leave of absence that he t pus VI aye J V e without ha € 4 At beth, Tong *y atthe Port Wor “secret.” Bho ‘saved. Bim |gracieis—aan, vere Broobive stars under Lis magle touch, devote ail bis ume W war work id OUlMeld-particulariy starring at jucky tar, | AMATELHS TO-MOMNOW' SiuilT, whl ale during utepenlanlom,