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Show f liii'. l.AlVli A1.I tU.mU TUUitAd, THE GUMPS Takes iUAJAU. JU, 1V-- iJ V. 60'z. STILL CARP, CAVIAR Babes Place and Doubles With Bases'ij'ull; Felsch ' Knocks Homer. At At At At Ystmrdyg Eaaultm. Boat L'kirago 4. Boo tom 8. Now w Yvk 11. . tertian 6. Detroit 0, Philadelphia 2. Philadolpftl Wabioium 01. iaiHi 0, Waakifiiioo 1. Todays Bcksdsla. TAtraio t B'taios. flcvotao it New York. Detroit t Philadelphia .No other fames scheduled. Off ftehacht I, off Van Otlder 1: nff 2. off Bayne 2 Him Off Van Mid er of an Inning; off llfleld, 10 4 to r ' in four inning, off Burnell. 7 in tnu and one f Krs.el p third inning., off Bayne 2 in ue Inning; off Miller Bcharlit 2 in ioe iontn? off Shaw Id In1 - By 0haw lilt by pitcherTotal 02 4 ft2f41i TWsIr 83 0 0 2T18 eight tuning. btrurk bv Milan), (ThontMson) Bayne 1 Kan for lit Tnnla In ninth out Hhw By Hat ted t; by pUth-Soaa- r. 2 by Burwell for Walters t Wild rawed, 2, by llftald 2. Bmre lr inulng.. VV Hhnw ball f Uarrltv. ft 3 0 0 0 pit her inning hicago Tima of gam Ixwlng pitcher Tan tllder, ft 1 0 0 0 Bvstui 12 2 hour !iils-K. and Two , ttnnnur minute. Error rosier, bssr Inf Hendry ftalMna. Thro base Jsrkana Home mn Pelarb. Htnten baser Fetath, Continue Tigers ilt fcatriffi Hthalk, IV 11 U am a Detroit's IHILADEU'HIA. May 18. Double pisy droit In McNally to Me Innia Left on hae. -- Chu ago 0, Boston 5 hftftvy hitting continued today with an off 2 Bush Base on bull Off Willimu 1, off Ehmke 8 to 2 victory over Philadelphia. Bush 4 in 1 2 8 Innings, 0 lllt.-4- ff nfe at U lime. Home off Mussel! 4 In 713 iunlpgs. Hit br pitch- held tho local er by KoftNelt I (KelM-h- i Struck out By run by Heilman and Dyke made th to-Ig vgJUismA a, eveu for two conaecuUa'gsfntf Ker Bu.h. Lmplre and Dmcu. Tun of game 1 hour and 55 oiinutes Cobb stole home after hitting a triple to right. Senators on Rampage. I rBILAnEl.PHH DETROIT WASHINGTON.' Mny IS Washington won a niuRtest from Hi, Louia today, 17 7 1 NEW YORK, May IS Th Now York Tankoot seen iitt 'easy YlHOfry from Cleveland today lu th third gain of the series 11 to 9, Bhiwke) pitched ft strong game, hits. shutting out tho visitors with three a PvUlh was out it the pimo-Vlt- h sprained groin, and Yt 'k, a ho sulatituted tor him. doubled with tho bases full In tho third, aeoring alp three runners. 4.LE1 ELAND. Craaey.l t bapeift, I iBRHOlJ fti Ward 0 NEW 3 ABHHOl 1 0 3b... 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 2 Prfcmpgh m 8 PpvAkrr.cf 10 0 Bmltll.rt Oardiw.Sb 4 0 1 I 1! i t 2 2 2 J 9 9 4 0 2 1 t 0 0 2 4 0 4 PiftpIb .4001 8'ltak.rf f...... Hatwikt iba3bjj 0 ORK l 1 02 I SA Hfrmskerrl U J 0 J J I 4 0 4 0 0ft 0 0 Alyen.p... 0 0 0 0 a.HUaw he? .p. 4 2 0 0 0 aldwtll. 1 hie p..., 0 0 ft 0 o Jnbmsim.lh 0 0 2 8 7 H.iw.rf . .. 4 12 loooo. InUla.. Batted 0 3 24 fr1!orm hr Innings f Irrslatit New lork icmrrn 131 Totals.. ,04 11 12 27 10 lu eighth, tKchsdg iBush p oa balls Iifirld Hitting. ,y to , three vmltlng jilfchnm being touched for a tuUl of thlrtv-eigbase. Joiige n homft run marked the fourteenth oonneeu-tiv- o game In which he has hit safely. ht a....UOOOOOOO 0 004 W altars e. 8 t, . .1 2 0094 0 0 11 Hununarv Error Wambsgnnas .srdnr, 'IT bam lilt Bodie tiM, V irk, Ward, Pipp Molea bias Perkinpaugh. Brtflft hit Han Double sail play Larrlner, Johnston anti J fcinp mg U, Pratt 'and 1lpp. iardrr; 8. Basra ia bases New lurk4 0, (t taselfind aff file 2 ff Whaekey eti bn ha Off Veers r. Hit Off liter 0 In 7 innings. off I hi 2 In I Inning. Wnik eit By fthawksy 2. by JUstf 9. by Pitta I, boats ptvtaer lvtplrem4bU1 a'id Owevs. Time of fame 1 hear and 48 minutes. tft Happy's Homer Does It. BOSTON, May 18. Kelschii liom run over the left field fence lu the iilxth inning today gave Chicago a 4 to 3 victory over Boeton. The home team did tittle v ll h William until the ninth when Men- oaky's alngle. Hendrvx'. triple and Me- lr.nl' hit through Weaver yielded two run. , CHIt'ACO BOSTON AB B H.O A 4 0 4 0 3 0 4 i; Ola. 4 t 1 1 0 m. 0 0 4 2 2 2 0 Jxcksoa.lf. 4 0 1 Fetsrh cf. 8 2 2 3 0 Mclnnl 1b 4 0 2 0 8 1 Foater Sb 0 0 1 1 Jourdan.th 4 4 0 1 2 3 8 liorott.a Alnm I AB K H 0 L 2b 0 0 0 A rHfarrf 10 ft XlcSallv 2b 0 15 Mrwky,lf 2 0 Hendrvg rf 1 110 110 ....2 110 O 0 0 ft 1 ft 0 0 0 IRmnnid. p 1 0 0 i Perry, ItWlit, a 1 0 0 i p, II tufnnlr), who Is the team captain; t'oitioral ?ei F Thomas, I, rom pny ; Corpoial t'arl N. hinlth, headquarters department, war prison "hartaeks. Private First Glass J.lovd W Hopkins, K 1'rlvato Fits! ('.law, Harold oinpxnv. At eomiamv, Irlvate First Glass alter Morse, Fnvale vMel In JJeaxd. and Private' Ooitlen $utier 4 xnupau v vnte Bert Gasteiiano, I, comisny; John T Keogan end I'm ate Glar enoo A. AteKensle, quartermaster department, war prison barracks; lrlvate 13 0 1 8 1127 10 Totals, ,30 2 62711 for i.alloway in sixth. for Martin in eighth. for Perry in sixth, peotr by innings. 1 Detroit 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Philadelphia Batted for Bayne in uinlh altawaw BJah. Dykes, 1 Hutted Summary: lilta-Jo-Kmri iMtacht In fint. ue Three base T we base lonng. Hell-ma'TYw mna Bi.ab Cobh. llim hits Klimke, I 0 2- -8 Btelen taaea 4,obb, Buh, Fiag-utea!ke ..3 2 0 8 Fhmke. Hat riftee bits 1 boms a. Phe, De Krror. Kllerhe, Huah. FUgstead. thutke. Left on baa flbarrltr, Basra on balls Off fedeo, Hi.ler J.ootnfn Beveril, rrtiit ft, 4 i'hllad Romm Iphia 11 Two bane lill. Mita.i Kltartte, HU.m el 1. Hits Off Perry. 4 Burnell off Lhmke I hree bae on 2. Burwell. Bite 2 off Marlin 2 in two thirds of bile In six inningsHome run- - an toning: off Keefe, 3 In one and one third Tobin, Mllun Hm Charrity Jutub-Mm- . 2 in one inning. Htoleti VNiHtatua Staler Hit by Kommel, off , Judge. tunings Rotli Illrtt Bite, bbank, Sarnfit pitcher By Khmke 1 (Dvkes). Struck out Perr 1, hy Martin 2. Passed Hurrln 2. (harrit ; b bialer lrih'e Bw Khmke hits irefl'-oto Shannonloosing Hum. to Shannon ball Pfmage pit her Perry piawa to Judge, shannon t Harrla to Judge. left pi re 4 onnojlr and Morlarity. Tim of game on bnaMi M lonta 10 INaaUngton 31. Baa a 1 hour sod 30 minutes. Totals Batted Batted I Patted 89 ... 02000 fr 02 88 02 '2309 ie la ,vv li ren barker, 1 vs ? rrtwr vlIWUV.v Give Him No Help at AIL t. M NATIONAL UIA02I. Sew Leu it 13 10 18 15 15 .. 0 ST. LOUIS May rh'iadelphia to two It hit, niia IMM K. ALBrQIKRQlE, ' f- - May ty-o- ut, !,om 8 2 8 8 Millr,8b 0 0 0 0 S'fMww.i,f 0 IHaine. p. t 3 0 a 20733) it 1 apt vlk. 1 by Uxaliiff: PhlUfttatphl 0t Loitti . 0 Tele la. Seor Efficiency Without Injury t l8trk. Tot.le.. i Btted tot Dtlfcocfer ....0 000 000 ...... 00000000 Dilbofr. Tw iummiry: J. MHlvr. Pultt, WtaSliffL Thrbe be btt han Btota Hrlfk PAtt. fourata. hit HJh. Do4iI J. Miitar, 2trroft ind Pautattr. Ift oalybc PhlUficjpi 2, 8t. Lout IUbp o bIU Off ttalth 2, ff 1 0- 5 Hlu 4. I I mplrp Strrk out By 8mith 8. ilKrmlck and limit. hour by Hi Tla almutc. mod 80 -1 f Pirates Bunch Hits. PITTSBURG, May 18. Plttaburg defeated Boston today by 7 tb g by bunching hits with baaea on balls In the first, fifth and sixth. Scott relieved Oeechger In th seventh Inning and stopped further scoring. Hamilton waa steady and never In danger after his team had taken th - lead. . BOSTON. AB ll U PO A I PITTSBCBO. ) AH 0Bibeer Oferer. If ef I I K OnMleatdothisrs.habftfdaaherg, department at or eg, jewelers and drug gtores.. Fifty cents up. H PO A. 113 1 I 4 2 2 1 8 cm. orth. if 0 Wbltted Sb S t 1 1 ti twehw.gb g Oa ton, m. 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Tvo-U- h bitGowdy. bm 0tolr Borkfi aid Itabmidt. pi bo. kil Bacnflr Pick. Carry, Whit tod. oa h Bo(uft Hamfttoa, Bawlim. & itaao o bUa Off 0, Pit tabor Hnmillom Off 9. Ofat'hrrr. 0 i off Hit ix IbqUm; off Scott, I 1 two taDia; off t Struck HamHtw, 7 I Biao imalofa. By Hcutt 2, by HamUtoa 3 Wlm-ol0Uxrr J, b Hamlito Loam pitrbir pilcber tachrr, Uoipirv -- Ktai aadEaiUe, Total .88 0cbfr AT.JAN0,I9IT Cthv, Ift tchfr Giants Win Thriller.' CHICAGO, May 11. New York broke Chicago's winning streak today b dethe locals, 8 to (. In the first feating gam ef th aeries after a 'thrilling twei-- e Inning game, The visitor cams from behind and tied the count In the ninth, and forged ahead tn the tenth, only to b tied by Chicago, but wen out in th twelfth. Pitcher Douglas went In and stopped Paekert. knocked Chicago by fanning down Barber's liner, which Lear recovered and forced out McCabe at the plat. Then Douglas toaeed out Robertson. Young started the last rally with sacrificed Pitcher FMcher s'ngle. Vaughn replaced Martin.' Doyle filed out. but Kauff and Lear followed with hits which gave New York tn game. NSW 1 OBK CHirlOO. ABB no A. A1.U.UI01. 0 1 1 1 Bum. If Fleck rf.. 4i Ymws rf. 1 Fletcher, 1 Duyl Zb Reuff cf .. I leer Sb... tb., I Smith,... 8 Kelly. ,! B'te... f Kief .... g W'lni.m p, e'rrjIeTerty B t I g S 1 1 1 t C J !tktt f,.. S'lWeigla cV new 'Shapejor Spring g I Hnbbell.g. . 'Whf,F.... Totals .43 tUMUi Tetta..- Baited foe, g Uefer Is teal. f- -r Batted ffndrtsia teeth JBattad for Vault. la twelfth. Me la aistb. Btted foe Bee Batted fer W later la aereetb ttBatted for fleiigla la aia-aa-th. Beer by laetasa: 0 Pw vk g 17 0000110909 332 9- 9 f , -8 ChtaG 91109000090 00 Brrt 8i)tk, ftltrhr, Nl Tv uBRirj' Banff O. Bbrrv. b HnHockr. kit fi(5 13), Krlly. Itayl. EHIrr, ftkrirta ktit Deal, BDrrbrr, Brbff, Pkrt, ftateker. 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JMUir 2b Not premiums or coupons but clean cut merit won for Camels ! .875 Blta f, 01. famtaPaiUtlelpklB . .lit .500 .449 .400 10 14 10 ..It .. 0 . .810 .571 Mft i ..14 PHILADELPHIA. fcjtntc, Yale, 0. lavgn 4enn AB H U PO 11. 1, I i ov ulencc, At 6; Colb), f0vea If 4 ft Brow n. I At Nsw Brunswick, N. J.Iartmouih, Baneft.aa 4 0 Wilimarf 4 0 7; Kutgers, 2. 0t ngel rf 8 I 1 10 At Chieego New fart g Chi iaaiogs ) At Plttsbrf Bestea 2. Plttaburg 7. Breoklya-Claciiuiat- i At Cfctetouil! gam posed , rain. 1 At Now t ir Yaaterdey - Af y, College Baseball ri V It. Pet. m, Lett, VI Pk Usds ip lhi 1 ten-rou- eonipattv, wnd The baseball team of th local U- - 8 meet ftlth Armv icrmtmg utatlon ha considerable sutceeg thus far this season. They recently defeated th nine and haye mad a hplendUi ehoalng against various amateur team of tb0 clrv erything tn Having attacked almost ucces-fuJlalght and emerged mor or I Captain A R tlmry believe tVre are A few more dubs that h1 men would ke to meet. Anv manager of club dealring game should community 9 with Captain Emery at the recruiting office at Second South and Main streets. He may be reached by telephone at Waaatch 6164. POCATELLO, Idaho. May Owing to the rudden rlae In the Portneuf the Inrlold and outfield of Brady perk baseball fold Is on foot under water. The ceremonies for the opening game lie re In the Snake stone league between the Pocatello Indians and Rexbtrrg wtlt be postponed Box -- till Wednesday, when Btackfoot plays Meyer here. A double-headwill bo played with Rexburg later, Many lornf fan will gv to Amerl-J FaWr" Thursday night to see a boat (Iprel.f to Tli frlbwac. scheduled a the featherweight chamAMERICAN FALLS, Jdxho, May 11. pionship ef th northwest. Rsy Ross ef The featherweight Botae and Spud Meyer of Pocatello will profruloual bout and local men of the northwest will be de- start a n cided here Thursday night when Ray are backing Meyers. waa Claude elected president Btstltna Road of Boise and Spug Mrjer of Foca-tell- o of art the Pocatello RaeebaH - oeeoclatton meet tn thetr scMnM meeting of - fens last boot under the auxplcee of the Oate City lught. Jack Hatllwell waa made v Ice Athletto dub. president; Pat J. Phelaa, secretary; A Tho smoker I being staged by the W. Hervlce, treasurer, and J. Robb Brady, Dr. R. J. Cruse end Ed Brimm Amertran Legion and National Guardsmen of American Falla. Four prel'ml-nar- y ere board of directors Tim officers are bouts have been arrahged- with leading buslnesa men and have been responsible for Poostsllos entry Into the mail from Rockland. Aberdeen and BurTHo ftnake River Yellows toon league. ley. In all there wlU be - twenty-tw- o flnsncea will be handled In a businessburbesides rounds of boxing several tn like stock the The numbers. smoker la way by selling a part lesque tf the American membership campaign and Is designed also to assist ROONEY PUT OUT ORCEN, tn recruiting for the National Uuard. t cham-pion.h- I'nvate Ouy W. Slangier. ciuartermater rtaeisMli department post. Bemfti iyw - . , Tho winner will participate tn th PlMbarg Olympic vonteats at Antwerp, Belgium. flilnip .... Boeton Is Looking for Games s ' - perisl te The Trlbsee. Haines Pitches . Great Ball, Rote and at Falls American Friday but the Batsmen Give- Frl-vut- o Klvls High Water Floods Ball Grounds at Pocatello l)sisi st 0 0 ft 0 0 0 1 Doubt Tn partinpn. In the western department IrvonU of tluv L H' army ut the Jres.flln, .Nan ierunelaeo. thirteen men from Fort lJougiax who won high honor In tho leeent Held xml track meet held at Gumming, field, left luat night for California. Those In the party were t'npUm A J MeCryatnl of the Twenty-fir- Army Recruiting Club keife. p 0 Martin, p. 0 jtKiuney., 0 play -- Terry t RUr4tr tn Brbf (2. Left m baae hew York 0 Chicago 14. Base a ball Off Bento i, off Hendrii 8 off Mi ora Bento 0 In 3 off HntiWU A Hite-- Off hftfnca, off Winter, non tn I Inning off Hub tnona e t Iti tenth) off bell 4 In $ pining Donfflaa nerve t Inning, off Nehf I in 0 In ping, off1 Hendrix 10 in 0 tnn1nf, off Mar8 to 19 ion tag, off sgha 3 to 99 toKHbfer) ning. Hit by pitrber By W4wto oot By Henlon I, by Hendrii 4. by Win brek hf tern L by llitabeil lt he t. by I. Winning pttaher-'egr- T LMing pUebar Tim of Martin. I tnplM- - Rig tar and Motan. f gjnia 3 bourn and 53 minute. Soldier Athlete t Off to Compete at Presidio ...e f UOR SNIRTaTROY, N. T ' j i .4 |