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Show THE SPORTING SECTION. IIEnALD-REPUBUCA- KEEPING UP THEIR WINNING STRIDE NEW YORK NATIONAL POLLY" AIMD M54SLS: HER PALS DOCTOR.) )Trt4TS (KMT I IV&JlTlf-- , t 4 EIGHT ONES WON RECORD HUNGUP 5. liucker by Sea-to- n by Cheney 3,Kason. O'Day and 3, Umpires ttopt ISTO SIDESTEPS PITCH j Dm to RiTp ivr rzxi BY M'GRAW MEN PROVES M'KECHNIE . J i --i- J. J. -- i In the fourth Maranville ss nvers 2b Fitrpatrick Collins cf . . 2b . 4 II It o 2 1 0 1 4 f 0 2 All o l - t A E TO 0 0 0 0 4 1 0 2 0 0 3 o J r ; js' w.j Ays.-.- ' ' ' " j$f s. " i. 1-- , :' , iIj ' ; J V 1 , r t - 4 i a ! a - - - - s i x "..je-.---- : ..v I 10 10 10 03 00 BANKED GOLFERS IGNORE RULINGS 12 1 V I - 1T 10 10 Doubles by Zim- Carev cf "ntlCAOO. May 18. merman and a timely single in the an tenth by "Williams gave Chicago 4 3. to The over xrln Brooklyn. th.r riibi solved Bucker's slow curve in the sixth. Seaton pitched a great game for Chicago. Score: PITTSBURGH. AB n H 4 4 0 0 0 o o 0 PO 2 A ft E 0 0 3 ft 3 Baird 3b ft ft 0 '3 4 Costello If :? 1 ft 0 Hinchman rf. .. 3 ft 1 0 11 "Warner lb ft 0 2 Knabe 2b 1 2 0 0 ft 3 Smith ss ft 1 0 Gibson c ft 0 0 0 1 0 Barney c ft 0 ft 1 Wilson Kantlehener p.. 21 00 00 00 03 00 BROOKLYN. Shultz A AB It II ro o 0 ft 0 i . .4 0 27 12 0 29 Totals Myers cf lb. . . ... ...4 o x 1 1 1 Danbert rf . 1 i 0O o sixth ? Barney batted for Gibson in Johnston rt II 0 in for ninth. Shultz batted Kantlehener "Wheat If ...... . . . S o o O t 0 Mowrev 3b . ..4 Sfore by Inninvs n 1 1 3 ..4 0 00 2 0 0 0 1 0 3 2j Philadelphia 1 1 ... ..4 0 0 0 d'Mara c ss 0 s 0 Pittsburgh Miller Two-bas- e h hits 2 0 0 0 Byrne, Summary:Three-bas- e Kueker p .... hit Byrne. Sac 0 W hltted. 3 0 0 0 Cheney p .... riflec hit Whltted. Dmible plays tofK to Aienorr to Luaeruj; istehorr 6 25 14 Totals .. to Kantlehener to iialrd to Luderus;Bases CHICAGO. on balls Off Alexan Wagner. A B R II PO A i: der 1, off Kantlehener 2. Hits and o earned runs 1 0 I 2 Off Kantlehener, 7 hits Mann If n I 0 : 0 0 3 runs in 2 struck 1.ut Um By If 1 1 0 0 Alexander 3. innings, 0 3 Kantlehener by Flack rf cf ft 1 o pires Rlgler and Harrison. ....4 ' 3 ."Williams ft 4 Zimmerman 3b ..44 01 ft 1 4 Suler lb 1 4 1 2 ARRANGE FOR BATTLE 3 McCarthy 2b 0 0 1 0 feeder 2b BETWEEN LIGHTWEIGHTS 5 3 0 0 0 4 Archer c 1 5 0 0 Mulligan 0 0 0 Pierce p New York. May 18. With the 1 3 1 0 4 1 Seaton p of minor details, the twenty-roun- d 0 0 0 0 0 t Fischer Freddie championship bout betweenand titleholder. Welsh, lightweight 11 30 19 34 Totalof Chicago, to take place CharleyIn White Buenos Ayres in July or One out when winning run scored. placo ha been arranged. August, Fischer batted for McCarthy in ninth. The details were settled at a conference of William Gibson, the American Score by innings3 2 1 000000ft 0 of the Argentine pro representative Brooklyn 1 managers of the two moters, and the Chicago Two-bas- e It is understood that Welsho Zimmerpugilists. hits Summary: $25,000 and hit will receive between man 2. Saier, Schulte. Three-bas- e as his share of the purse, and that Stolen base Flack. Sac2. Williams. Double White will receive $7"ft0; both men to rifice hits Flack to First on have $1000 for expenses. Archer McCarthy. yny 3. Bases on balls rrrors Brooklyn ilOl'X ItF.I.F. F. PA I It. Rucker 1, off Cheney 1, eff Seaton off runs Off Rucker. Sioux City, May IS. Manager Harry I Hits ann earned 5 off of the Sioux Western innings; hits 35 rr.ns 1 in Gaspar Hens-linteam has released City inonf hits run in 1 inning league Whitey Pirce. 1 off Cheney, 5 hits and Spike Kelly, pitchinfielder, nut In seeondj; run in 3 3 innings: off Seaton, 3 er, to the South Bend club cf the Cenhits no runs In 9 innings. Struck out tral league. 14 110 10 1 ! 0000000 Newton, Mass., May 18. A- ruling by the United States Golf association was ignored today when Paul Tewksbury and J. 11. Sullivan, Jr., players who are under Its ban, competed in an open amateur tournament by invitation of the Woodland Golf club, of which they are members. The officers of the club recently voted to support the contention that the national body has no Jurisdiction over state associations and are now to the merits considering a protest asclassed several of the decision which Ouimet. state including Francis players, for amateur champion, as business afamateur play because of.ineligible filiations. Ouimet was asked in today's tournament, but decline!. He has told friends he would defend his tltlo. Denver, Colo.," May 18. Frank L. Woodward, president of the United States Golf association, when shown the dispatch relative to the Woodland Golf club tournament, said: "The United States Golf association has no Jurisdiction to say what rules 000012000 $30,-oo- . 3 I - - - - ) Star Unable to . 2 .5 1 . The new Arrow COLLARspring in two CLUETT.PEABODY& heights CO. 4 2 1 ro 2 3 0 4 0 0 5 0 14 1 1 A E 1 3 3 0 0 1 2 0 .3 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 7 0 ...33 7 . . '.....4 BOSTON. AB R 0 0 19 H ro A E 0 2 0 0 . . .4 Hooper rf 1 . 1 1 0 ss Janvrin 1 0 9 0 0 Hoblitzell lb Battle, 4 to 2. 0 2 3 0 0 Walker cf 1 0 3 0 0 Lewis If 0 1 1 0 0 3b . Gardner ' 1 1 0 0 0 ASHINGTON, May 18. Cleveland Barry 2b . . 1 3 1 0 1 bunched hits off Walter .John Cady c ...... o 1 0 0 0 c Agnew 0 0 0 son today and defeated Washington, Foster r 0 5 .3 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 to 2. Two triples and a double gave i McNally the visitors two runs, in the second 27 13 .29 Totals. inning, and in the seventh a double, a two more. triple and an errcr produced McNally ran for Cady in sixth. The locals scored one run in the Score by innings 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 3 7 third on two singles, a sacrifice and an St. Louis 1 0 0 00 0 1 0 0 0 infield out, and one in the seventh on Boston Two-bas- e hits Miller, two hits and two bases on balls. The Summary: bases Shotton, Sisler. Pratt. Stolen ecors: Marsans. Hooper 2. Sacrifice hits Johnson. Pratt. Miller 2. Double plays CLEVELAND. Weilman to Pratt to Sisler; Johnson AB R H ro A E to Pratt to Sisler; Foster to Janvrin to 2 . .5 0 Hoblitzell. 0 0 If .. First on errors St. Louis Graney 3b 0 1. . . 4 . . . 3 0 0 0 Turner on balls Off Weilman 1, off Bases 5 ft 2 0 0 Foster 4. 0 Hits and earned runs Off Speaker cf 0 0 Weilman, 3 hits 1 run in 9 innings; off 0 i Smith rf Gandil lb '..34 01 ft 15 0 0 Foster, 13 hits 6 runs in 9 innings. 0 Struck out Howard 2b . By Foster 2. Umpires 3 2 0 Nallin and Dineen. ss .4 Wambsganss 4 2 0 2 0 0 O'Neill c 1 1 3 ft 2 0 Coveleskie p 1 0 0 MYERS LETS BUT ONE 0 Bagby p O ..- 10 15 14 1 HC.MAKt.$ HIGH ATHLETES 0 0 0 0 0 4 ..... . . II Baseball Game Between West and East as Part of Big Mutual Celebration. Award will be observed by the West High school this mornEast and day at the West High school. Sweat-of ing ers will be awarded the athletes both schools who have participated in exercises are scheduled to games. The at 9 o'clock. begin In order to win an "H" an athlete-mushave participated in at least one full game of football, two full games of basketball, two full games of basea first place ball, and must have taken in the division track meet or won a in the state high school track point meet. Over eighty athletes of both schools have met these requirements and will therefore receive official recognition today. to East High school will award letters persons who particiathletics last year, as no pated in were awards given last year for financial reasons. D. A. Callahan, father jot athletics in the high school, will be master of ceremonies and will present the awards. He will be assisted ' by the of the two student bodies, presidents Wendell Smoot and Marion C. Nelson. the awarding of sweaters a after, baseball game theImmediately will be West played between the East and line-ut . V, p High schools. The probable will be: , WEST HIGH. EAST HIGH. c i Banks Malone 4 Johnson 34 0 ,7 27 16 Totals ....p MAN GET PAST SECOND Brown . .lb ...... Conkwright Rudlne, WASHINGTON. Prouse Stiefel .....2b..... AB R II PO A E Michelson 18. Snelgrove ..3b....... May ...... 1 1 3 0 ,2 .4 ss Morgan 3b2b Romney Vlgnetto 5 2 2 0 0 0 PHILADELPHIA, the rubber in Oswald..: Foster off If Kaufman 0 2 0 3 Milan cf 5 Yeates Ottinger cf..... 1 0 2 3 0 0 the seventh inning and beat Chicago Rondeau rf Jarvis ...rf 1 0 1 to 1. 3 10 0 held the visitors to seven Dorlus Judse lb . Myers 0 4 0 0 0 hits, Felsch, wljo scored in the first inShanks If WOLVERIXR RETURNS. 4 1 0 2 '0 11) Williams c ning, being the only player to get past Ithaca. N. Y.. May 18. Miller, a Un4 1 0 McBride ss second base. Score: iversity of Michigan pitcher, who was 1 1 3 0 Johnscn p knocked out of the box by Cornell yes1 0 0 0 0 Moeller CHICAGO. came back strong terday, today and AB R H PO A E held Cornell safely, the Wolverines 2 9 12 27 3 34 Totals 1 0 0 0 winning by a score of 4 to 2. 1 . .3 Errors Felsch cf 9 0 0 by Eckley Cornell's shortstop, proved Moeller batted for Johnson in ninth. J. Collins i t .,3 2 1 fatal to the Ithacans. . .4 Score: 0 E. Collins 2b Score by R. H. E. 4 0 Fournier If .. .. .3 00 01 02 00 0 Cornell Cleveland innings 2 8 6 0 .4 2 Jackson rf ; 0 Washington 4 9 1 . .4 . . 0 3 2 2 ' 2 Michigan ss Weaver Two-bas- e Wambshits Summary: . Mil2 1 0 . Batteries 0 0 and McMullin 3b .4 Su.tterly Clary; ganss 2. Three-bas- e hits Howard, Schalk c ' 0 ler and Dunne. . .3 7 2 0 0 Coveleskie. Stolen bases Graney, Turner n . .2 0 3 0 0 Faber p 2. Sacrifice Williams Graney, o 0 0 0 TIIE GAME DO GROW. 0 p . . . .0 hits Turner. Milan.Speaker. Double play o . .0 1 0 0 0 Benz p Another amateur ball club hajp to WillMcBside to to Morgan . .1 Judge 1 . 0 0 0 0 sprung into existence. This one is iams. First cn errors Cleveland 2. Murphy . of the union musicians of this Bases on balls- Off Johnson 2. off Co1 7 24 3 31 13 Totals city. veleskie 2, off Bagby 1. Hits and R. B. Wilson, phone Hyland 2147-PHILADELPHIA. Off Coveleskie, 8 hits 2 earned runs announces a chalthat he will accept A 1 PO E runs in 6 R AB off II innings; from team amateur 0 3 5 1 2 0 lenge any that ss in 2 3 Bagby, hit and no runs Witt innings.1. 4 1 1 3 4 0 wants to play the bandmen. c Struck out By Johnson 8. by Bagby Schang A number of 0 local ball 0 0 2 4 1 Strunk cf Umpires Chill and O'Loughlln. 1 7 3 3 1 2 players are on the team and there is a Mclnnis lb 2 3 1 8 will prove 4 0 good prospect that they Lajoie 2b FOSTER LOSES FIRST 3 0 4 0 0 strong on the diamond. 0 Walsh rf Pick 3b ...2 01 10 .02 01 00 GAME TO ST. LOUIS Stellbauer If ....3 Mclnnis. Stellbauer, Mvers. 1 1 Collins, 3 0 Myers p Double play Witt to Lajoie ot MclnOSTON. May 18. St. Louis batted 27 3 nis. First on errers Chicago 2. PhilaIS 32 Totals delphia 3. 2.Bases on balls Off Faber 2, Foster hard today and defeated off Myers Hits and earned runs Off the in Williams for Murphy batted Faber. 7 hits 4 runs in 6 3 innings:; Boston, 7 to 1. Weilman had the lo- eighth. off Williams, 1 hit 0 runs in 3 inning; cals at his mercy, holding them to five Score 1 hit 0 runs in 1 inning; off 0 '1 off Benz, singles. Boston aalso hit the ball hard, Chicago by Innings 7 hits 1 run in 9 Innings. Hit 5 Myers, but xisually to fielder. It Philadelphia waiting 0,0 1 1 0 0 3 0 Pick by Faber. Struck out by pitcher was the first time St. Louis ever was Two-base , hit By Faber 5, by Myers 4. Umpires Summary: victor over Foster and they made the Home run Mclnnis. SacrificeMurphy. hit J. 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Herzog was Inning vtT CLEVELANDERS "1 1 0 4 0 Wilhoit rf lb ... 44 no 21 112 04 01 Konetchy . ' . ' Jf A I . May 18. New York made Hmith 3b If s rr" y O ST.-I5CIS4 0 0 I 0 Connolly out 4 3 0 c 0 3 0 eight straight by shutting Howdy 1 5 0 0 St. Louis today 3 to 0. Benton pitched Keulbach p .... 31 01 0 0 0 0 Compton a great game, not a local player get2 9 34 19 Totals .... ting past second. CINCINNATI. In the runs two made York Nw . . AB R II TO A E , t V" Hhird. Robertson singled und scored Hroh 3b 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 3 hen Doyle tripled and Doyle scored Neale cf 1 3 t 3 ss Herrog the to ;when Smith threw wildly plate. Chase lb o 4 0 16 0 0 3 0 rf .Singles by McKechnle and Burrs, with flriffith 1 1 0 2 If Klllifer a 8 0 jmn out Intervening, gave the visitors 0 3 Iouden c2b ll 3 7 4 fourth. the in Wingo dun 4 0 x' ' HcKechnle was the batting star of Schneider p .... 3 0 1 27 20 Totals .the. day. getting- four hits, one a double In four times at bat. Score: Compton batted for Iteulbach In ninth. NEW YOniC Score bv Innlnes 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 A E r. n PO ab ' 0 1 Boston 1 0 & ; 2 rturns If 3 ' : 0 00 20010 0 Cincinnati 0 0 ' 1 1 . .'Robertson rf ..." 1 4 6 1 Three-bas- e 1 hit Connolly. 2b .. ...5 Summary: (Toyli 0 Home 0 2 0 base run Stolen Killlfer. 2 Kauff cf s 1 0 Smith. 7 Neale. Sacrifice hits 2 Killlfer, 2 I'lecher '"' ".: y .. ft Schneider. 0 0 13 0 3 Double play Louden to Merkl lb 0 3 0 on errors 1 Chase. to First Hersog McKechnie 3b ...42 1 4 Cincinnati 1. Bases on balls Off Itariden c 0 Iteulbach 6. off Schneider 1. Hits and 3 0 Uenton p and earned runs Off Beulbach, 7 hits 2 3 runs in 8 innincs; off Schneider. 9 8 27 IS -- 8 3 Totals hits 2 runs In innings. Hit by pitcher ST. LOUIS. Louden by Iteulbach. Gowdy hy A F, Schneider. AB R II TO Struck out By Beulbach 3. 1 2 0 4 5. Umpires Klem and 2 ? Schneider bv Fmlth cf J 4 0 3 4 2 Emslle. Jletzel 2h 0 0 4 3 2 Io 0 2 0 !Bscher If3b o 4 Plioto by. the Salnsbury-Siddowa- y Photo Co. liornsby 0 PIRATES WHITEWASHED 0 14 4 2 X Oomales lb 1 0 0 2 2 2 Wilson rf 0 0 0 2 BY GROVER ALEXANDER HERE is the great Louis Guisto, the young first sacker of the 2 2 Butler rfss 1 o 7 0 0 3 Beavers. He is shown with his bat raised in the act of stepping rorhan c 4 1 0 3 Snyder IS. 0 Philadelphia away from a close one on the inside. The ball is in Truck Hannah's gloved T1TTS BURGH, May 3 0 Jl Ames p 3 ST defeated Pittsburgh to 0 here to- hand. 3 15 6 27 0 32 Totals day, Orover Alexander allowing the locals only four hits. The Phillies individual clubs shall make to govern Score by innings 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 in the fourth inning on runs two scored admission of members and to the York 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 St. Louis to men already members. The apply assoand another in the eighth on hits three McKechTwo-bas- e individciation has recommended that hits and Alexander's Byrne's triple. single Summary: uals who have lost their amateur status hit Doyle. Score: nie. Bescher. Three-bas- e to shall not be permitted in Fletcher to toDoyle plays jouble Merkle. to Doyle PHILADELPHIA. Merkle;onMcKechnie York 1. St. Louis liasest , . . , .. errorsKoiiaNewOff AB H H PO A E IMCKIN'S FOR AllZHHACHS. Renton 1. Off 1 0 4 Byrne 3b2b The Auerbach team of the Commermea 2. Hits and earned runs Off 1 1 6 4 0 4 Niehoff runs in9 innings, on Stock O o Benton. & 6 hits 2noruns 4 0 2 cial 4 defeated the Intermountain league ps Hit Cravath rf In innings.Struck hitsM.rki. ft ft ft o 1 3 fi to 3. Ames, The feature was the Electrics hv Ames. " . - 11! ft 1 i.v,.i 1 0 Tourna0 3 in Amateur If Whit ted Open Play i. Ames 4. of the Auerbach of Dv Lmpires Benton by Whitney out 0 nlaving 0 0 4 Paskert cf team. 0 0 0 4 0 15 Qulgley ana uyron. WoodLuderus lb ment on Invitation of 1 2 0 0 3 3 Killlfer c 1 1 0 IN TENTH 2 . Alexander p. TIMELY SMASH land Golf Club. 0 15 27 .31 Totals GIVES GAME TO CHICAGO ) fR. M oio J. L Riven a base on balls and Killlfer sent Giant's Third Baseman Gets J J V'oT M ' ning, when Evers was passed and scored on singles by Collins and the ball to the right field fence for a home run. Boston tied it up in the fifth on singles by Beulbach. Maranville and Collins. The locals put the winning tally STAR over the plate In the peventh on Groh's single, Neale's sacrifice and Chase's single. Score: Four Hits in Four Tries and Bangs Double. --L. kf; Cincinnati CINCINNATI. O., May long losing' streak here today by defeating Boston, 3 to 2. The visitors took the lead In the first InKo-netch- Benton Pitches Great Game, No Cardinal Getting to the Third Bag. - --L- 18. : IT 46ia1' KB. GU CINCINNATI BREAKS LONG LOSING STREAK MOS MO tAKiL I My By CLIFF STERRETT AND JUST AFTER A GOOD HANDSHAKE. 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