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| THE FAT DAY FOR THE THE FOURTH BEGA! FIFTH OF JULY USED TO BE A DOCTORS BEFORE TO REDUCE, SPORT WORLD NEWS OF ALL KINDS T --MARQUARD AND COOMBS HAVE GIANTS’ NUMBER Although Batted Freely, These Two Veteran Twiners utquees| and Outgeneral the McGrawites, Enabling the Dodgers to| Capture Both Holiday Battles at the Polo Grounds, s orld’ WO loud explosions punct the Fourth punctured the hopes of the in their Polo Grounds erday. ‘They were pitched to death in both games, two old heads proving to] the eminent sat- isfaction of more Giants farewell frolic on th deat—well, say Giants mauled than 30,000 per-| | } sons that brains| ! the Giants, In the morn- ing combat, wit- nesacd by nearly 7,000 persons, the thetr old pal, Rube Marquard, for ten | hits and were shut out, because in the tight places Rube outthought and outreneraled thom, leaving the bags | @ensely populated. In the closing tunings the bases were occupied again nd again, but in those situations | Marquard tisitened up and retired) . the side outs usually, He| arkable game of | . earned ing how« ripping. trip! M twice, and Bost I en wi Ath etios, night the ru iership a bunch and Washing Vosing uy can the li the men and it hi to contrast the newer generation of! players with the ol referred to shows the difference. Mike | showed | There was @ runner on} one out and a high foul was bit) back toward the Brooklyn bench, Mil- ler went after the ball at top spec Butns was crouched’at third. ‘The| ball was falling near the stands and Mack Wheat and ¢ | third, | rounding third, raced across th ReGen CANGiaAE Jal the way from second. The “inger a had rolled foul an inch or twe stoughton-bot ti layers find it nin n the kind of ball. 8 hard to ke game Any kind of work outside ot ping. The fact that the playei eral My severest criticiam has been o' timer doolan, up his te that grand veteran, m. ng it, Wheat having at first and Cheney on ond, “poyered thi d the ould hare walked | home with the only run of the game o far as Daubert and Cheney were on erned. rin with nd. pushed a one out, bounder toward first raced after the te uncovered iw vould have scored easily through that ) select wonder why some teams Ina pennant race. 8: lose almost every clpse 1 pitohed game. ries are at it again, ar to be determined to ’ rt Atrocities upon the tzium of ball, the International wasue. All year the major leagues ' oveted the wark- ity territory, and have Leea nined to tny it. y were ©, when four unk to clubs refused the order on while it Sunday to Johnson of d to have stop: axgtios have ignored major of the all league again k 1 second ba kadaisical playing of many of is been necessary | Mara were pursu- a good chance | to make the catch, AS the ball w falling Daubert was standing’ stock still the », Wateiing the play. The the game Burne was on when Young ball. | No one| » and Burns, | have ihe The | their or to be vitally j interested in their work as the rest of | ated | us do. war work or fighting seems rather ft and do show real interest and fighting spirit when two good teams meet or when battling for high posl- | tion shows that this feeling is gen- The play | s d 1 a departed for 8 Card nl iy nf erviens, 5 ; nd placed Tale “GOuDIe. YICtoey. OVER, c nded lst. Branch | Brooklyn on Wednesday had raised | Rickey wired to the Newark clab high hopes, which were d jsaying, “Understand you bave sone sing res jfort of a claim on Fisher,” and offer- pitehed for __Here we have a straieht case of vio- | morning and then w {lation of ail baseball law, and It wv at without warning or jbe interesting to seo what the the ampire: to give McGraw flve mine | f\ tional C% mmission will do when th ulees to warm up a n vitcher, her caso is brought before it, OMm- The White Sox cate to life and beat |itlly the commission never has Detroit twice, atid the Cubs reopened |STanted a franchise to the New Inter- the lead over the Giants by a double victory. It was a pig day for Chis! expected | and Cleveland, and in spite of |" ynal would explode, the defeat in the afternoon it, was | td recen rumors of Newark le promising for the Yanks, as Hob [Ning to desert that territory eman- Shawkcy came back and ‘pitched a/tted from big league sources. It ts corking game in the morning earned also that the bie leazue clubs The Giants will travel to-day the Yanks will finish up their tr Washington, returning home to play Chieago two games on Saturday. This will leave Now York wituout base- ball to-day. HT big news of the day was that Bm Donovan came back as a} piteher, and finished a game for De- treit, and the entire Louisville Bail Club was summoned by a draft board te show why they should be allowed te atide around in the dirt and bat basobails while other folk have to elean sewers and sweop streets. The interpretation of the Crowder work or fight order by the various boards adds to the uncertainty of peoth and owners alld managers are hoping for an early decision. The case of the Boston Braves will be eagried up at once, although the lo- cal board has decided not to make @ final ruling until the team returns frem {ts trip West, and if it delays, either the Louisville or Baltimore cases will be taken up to the Wash- ington authorities. ‘The chances are that there will be few more desertions of players until the night of July 15 (which is pay day). The chances are that Babe Bath will make peace with Manager Barrow and return to the Boston Red | Sex. Ruth evidently has no desire t@ play permanently in the Chester Stipyards team, although he played t one game. His case evidently is one of a quarrel and flare up with the manager. If the work or fight osder ts not mterpreted by July & mumber of other players will quit tm teams, If, however, basoball is alipwed to continue for the season, a number of players will return to their clabs. TERE was a play made in the second game of Wednosday’s| deuble-header between the Giants and| Baooklyn which was a welcome relief. | I Yhave been writing peevishly al about the kind of ball playing| going on In the major leagues, expo- cially regarding the seeming lack of of the players themselves in they are doing and the general of “pep.” One hates to or bypereritical, and, is wus reacon tor ni plann 4 to pay vt Harrison on Sun. » gh It is true that Jos Lannin NYS aS soon ay Newark gave up the wher of the Newark team, talked a rring the clizh elsewhere, pes- > Hamilton, Ont. but when h discovered the plans of the hig leagues, thare was nothing doing. He dactare now that the International will g through thes season without chance. s 0 HE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JULY 5, Remarkable Golf Shots by Experts 10.—By Max Marston (New Jersey State Champion) ston Championship at Detroit. "| A Wonderful Niblick Shot From Woods That Kept Mars- in the 1915 National Amateur national amateur championship tn 1915 over the course of the He I Country Club of Detroit was unusual for me, bec putt beat me for the title and ar arkable rec @ bras doubt that t ring at fr !s shot came the # ts kind & to the e in the in my h with Howard Anas, ave ever seen, long sixteenth tr mat h with Le 1 of wood. of bounds, my le to this effect, #0 1 out over th between the wt trunk, The vafest th a short piteh to the n f the f But it se re was aw ng between s which w Mne with the faraway flag. 1 decided to take this chan: a halved hole wouldn't do me any good, as I was two de sing a heavy niblick T took a hard swing and met t It flew up quickly and barely missed @ tree on the ri through the clu and travelled all shot put m trees short chip ur past the en, from where a for it won the two extra holes before #¢ of the best players of the D °C Out of Town Sporting News 1 SPEEDWAY, 6.—Ralph De Palma won the 100-Mile | w ors with 18 a Liberty Handicap automobile race at ] the ant, cabled hi beat wi nie all P . layers and the hope that h the Sharonville Speedway, by finish-| would be. back ‘with thont by next ing almost a full lap of the two-mile roit Club, of G. Jason for the w CLNCINNATL, July | summer. course ahead of Tom Milton. Th BOSTON, July latter had only a small margin over | Boston Braves, will Ralph Mulford, while Barney Oldfield|pear before the } was 4 mile behind, but landed to determine superior defeated Field at MAJOR LEAGUE STANDINGS. NATIONAL LEAGUE, OLUBS W. L. Pe. (CLUBS W. L. Pe. Chieago.47 19 .712] Boston.31 37 652 | Bkiya .28 37 4 32 .500|Cincin .25 39 .3Y 2 34 485) St, Le. 20 429 37: GAMES YESTERDAY. Brosklyn, 2; New York, 0 (aum.) Brooklyn, 4) New York, 2 (p.m) Philadelphia, 2; Boston, 1 (a.m.) Philadelphia, 3) Boston, 3 (p.m, | Fittabareh, 1; Cincinnatl, O (am.) Pittsburgh, 8; Cloclnnad, 4 (p.m) Chicago, 1; St. Louls, O (Ist game), Chicago, 1; St, Louis, 0 (2d game), GAMES TO-DAY, New York at Pitteburgh, Chicago at St, Leas, HOW THE OTHER NATIONAL LEAGUE, 15 | pomta Pit to Batt Wingo, une — qqueinnadl™= . 10910020041 Pitatuneh 22222110239. 0 0 O x Tatterien- Hitler and Alien : Lamia (Liret_ gxme)~ 0 o ‘a | 1 Wash Bosten, CLUBS w. Cleve .. N, ¥...88 Washington, Cleveland, 4 Bostoa.40 31 043 | Detroit. 28 40 . 89 34 .534| Phila CLUBS MADE OUT. AMERICAN LEAGUE a area (morning aod 3 Ravteriee “Teague ash a ball pla 25 42 Boston at Philadetphia, At Jeney Cl 1000100-8m 9000500 1-9 15 abt ad Bogps B88 te Waters, AFTERNOON 04 sause a two-foot ‘overy shot from ournament just when | was about to be elim- in the round This recovery was the most remarkable eI badly sliced There was some but it was found was permitted to play I took a difficult stance ng would have been > happened that ax just about in . figuring that own at the time. he ball squarely. ght in its fight the way to the © in position for jvery from the patch of wood was considered the most acular shot of the tournament, Certainly none was more useful, hole and later the mitch, though it was n asary to go suring a Victory over Mr. Lec, who was one & team the Amt s stay behind and emption Board his status In r, It 18 posstble July 5,—Showing | the Rumson Four | | ookery on terbert| TORONTO, July S.m-A favorable re. on y aD) port regarding Hamilton, goals to 6 tn al fosaball pros ds vere | New Interna to-day by J y — | the Toronio Giub, and 3 tafe nnounced _ he red the propased ransfer of the Newark franchise Hamilton. GREPNWICH, Conn, Juty The ace of the season for Indian Har AMPRICAN LEAGUE. | one desiym yachts was salted over he Indian Harbor three and one-half CLUBS W. L. H. Newton Whitt 573 | Chienge. 34 35 first to cross the Ine, 407 | St, L.. 84 88 - beating the Wahneta and Hiuhechee. — |NEW INTERNATIONAL lover, Rengough. 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BA1Y30 14 7 TY 7 7 Ml80 itie Pe Batten Tate antag? 79018 (Matted for Ondo in aught tne €16200 6 00 3-4] 808507188 8 bg wivere, ichtnan, O'Mara, enmte Torte tt tai. Koomie. | ( Peratt, 1; AT WASHINGTON, | MORNING @AME. NEW YORK (4). | WASHINGTON (A), ao! apt © O'8hotton wt. "f 60 Fomer gb. 3 10 dudes tb.. 4 Mian do" 4 Seuite” ty 60 taran m4 0 4 0 0\Monmn “3b. 1 0 74 inh © 2 8 AO 200 go 10066 99000 amie) 3-7 0 6 Ow gies.” Waltarn Home no th Penk GAMES YESTERDAY. ‘Ayers, ern 1 | New York, 7} Washington, 0 (91.) BASEBALL RESULTS.| APTERNOON Gast New York, 3 (p.m) ——_— | aw YORK A) WASHINGTON uy, | au iladelphia, 9 (am,) MORNING GAMER, Jeunter ote wie 3 ol | Philadelphia, 2; Boston, 1 (p.m) | At Newark ee ee a | Lous, 2 (a.m.) | Jermer City OO 1020000-K12 tI wo. 4 2 4 Cleveland, 0; St, Louis, 8 (p.m.) mer ‘iad "29 2h? oi Biuo Wbe 4 2B Madde 4 © oll, rier i ‘ 2 Chicago, 7} Detroit, 6 (mm.) wat ton "Carl! Big Boiled Chiengo, 2) Detroit, 1 (p.m) |S! Putte inte to a GAMES TO-DAY. Be md Hanna 6 4 0 0 8 New York at Washington. dite IF ar Grldval, “04 8 0 b 9 2410 4 Mata The os ¥ Bt ecritice ie Me Taras Tipe. anon at oft Su a “Pareied Ball Viciuich > WEST VIRGINIA TO PLAY RUTGERS HERE AGAIN. Ouida West Virginia will play Rutgers at football again next fall on the Rutger at New Brunewl i a will be Nov. 16 ar the 1 teams played a 7 to 7 tin utd in 1916 o 0 to 0 tle, Last fall W winia wa invited by Rutgers to piav off tho te in New York, but arrange: not be meade with West Dhankesiving Lay oppouent nents could Virginia's 1918, wr DWOOD, N. rat bout met a, in an eight Wildwood Hasebal RITCHIE S CORNELL. ais Nia THEATRES. WINTER GARDEN AL JOLS ON in CASINO iS tne | 1387 Broadway, Bet. 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Leonard landed almost es In 8t OUT) at wisi. ‘Tre champion scored one| Adate and sharkey Wie : knockdown, Barney Adair easily outpointed , sis ‘ thind t cn of |Mooney and Juck Sharkey de ae N “4 duly In ae leas : me + part. | Harvey Crosby in etght-round bouts in this State, the world's | Nev k. Leonard's parting batt. |the Armory A. A. In Jersey Clty, ‘Adar. ampion, Benny Leon-| ner, landed aula Sting oF d severe punishment on Mooney, Dragto « Hazleton, | Philadelpnia » hard that the latter! ow lightweight from Harlem, and round contest at the | fell on the back of his head and was! had his man several times ont Frank O'Brien, stopped the bout | appeared in the ring none the worse |Crosby loat hie bout beast e ) pu e close of the last round to) for wear. a defensive fight al} Sharke forced the fi in and 4. further punis Eleven ndred jackics feanine piss iq “i. 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