Show - THE HEBALD-BEPTJBLJCA- SALT LAKE CITY UTAH THURSDAY MAY 17 1917 N POLLY AND HER PALS "Sad I rS6J"Tb ' -- 6b dPui)—I tiRvsipnbcwy 'jbLotftLM ' AitRVE3 E2?lEOtb Fftam of I SaV 1 tWlterfr tat Y' Oft Of RH4BS Tb Ait J 'lRt LADtt2 ftatofLx I V&kta MEW Bases on hallo— Off Buah 7 in S 3 innings Hits-- Off 3 off William Struck out— By Clcotte none in 3 Inning Buah t by Williams 2 Umpire— Hildebrand and O’Loughlln Bates and Melnnla LEAGUE PORTLAND FANS LEAGUE STANDINGS 1-- W L Pet 2-- AMERICAN PAN M’CREDIE Maintain That He Kicked One When He Let Ryan and Evans Get Away Mc-Credl- e’s to pick class AA baseIs questioned seriously by ball starsability wiseacre Portland fans who follow the fine points of the American same These wireheimers declare it shows to defeat the little real perspicuity tailenders of the Pacific Coast league now and then The real proof of the pudding defans is the way the clare Portland Halt Lake Pees are ascending the percentage ladder Two stars of the Salt Lake clul performed in Beaver uniforms and were discarded by the PortThese men Buddy land manager Rube Evans today are showRyan and class AA baseball real ingwhen McCredie let Ryan go the Portland manager believed Ryan’s knee would never permit him to gambol about the outfield as he did in past reasons Hut even an operation for ailments appendicitis and other minor the “pep” out of Buddy failed to takehome-run the former king of the Beaver crowd Another managerial boner pulled by over to the McCredie was one of the most of Evans turning Spokane men ever in a Jopular uniformthat Evans worked went to Spokane and finished among the leaders this in the pitching staff there So far won season his work with the Bees has the acclaim of the most exacting fan a of luck that It waa onlyona stroke roll the McCredie paymankept HelfTlch because the Portland Evidently could get no other possible pitchager timber he took a cnance and did ing return lielfrich to the Harrisburg rot X T) club Helf rich’s 6 to 4 victory over Los Angeles last Wednesday waa his third straight win TKNNIS FOR GIRLS A worfVi’s auxiliary of the Went Side Tennis club plana to Introduce lawn tennis contests for high and preparaschoolgirls of New York on the tory club’s Forest Hills L I courts LEAGUE Chicago New York Philadelphia St Loua At Waterville 3 Me— Colby 4 Uniof Maine versity At Medford Mass —Holy Cross 1 Tufts 0 R I —Rhode Island At Kingston State 9 Brown 9 At Swarthmore Pa —Pennsylvania 2 Swarthmore 0 At Easton Fa — Lafayette 8 Al1 bright At Amherst Mass — Williams 6 Amherst 5 just at this season you are easily fatigued If you find your appetite failing and are gradu- If ally losing your energy andis a feeling of weakness and lassitude creeping disresver your entire body do signal gard nature's warning These symptoms mean that you are about to succumb to the Impurities that have been accumulating In your system all winter dogging up your blood supply and rendering you totally unfit for the important change 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folia wing disIs 3Iy practice neg- ease I Nervous Debility whlek have Low of Nerve Ferce ' lected ar unskilfully Bladder and - Kidney Trouble" Blood Diseases treated Varicose Diseases Skla Velas' Files Rupture and Fistula FOR CONSULTATION AND ADVICE I IT WILL COST YOU NOTHING d and chronic disorders to who have especially Invite those Consultation and examination free and does not call and be examined Is necessary a personal examination oblige you to engage my services will cure younooa I charge Tnothing to prove my methods only Hoars 9 to 5 aad to 8 p a Sundays lO a m to 12 o’clock Lake Utah City STATE MEDICAL CO 234 S Main Si Salt -- deep-seate- Tom Darmody of the president that the clubs should Tigers believes to cut down sixteen men “With the 10 per cent war tax on the proposed clubs must reduce to sixteen' declared the Vernon prexy at Los Angeles last night St Chick Mattick Is a real hero In Dallas according to the exchanges In his first appearance on tne Dallas field the drew a single was walked once and threw out two men at the er plate - S' S' S' Bill Leard and Rube Gardner made the only hits made off Ben Hunt of Butte when the latter pitched a two-h- it shutout against Seattle the other Seattle made five errors behind day "Busher” Blake former Bee and Butte's nine hits counted for four runs Carboy who tried out penterSaltCalifornia Lake this year made two of with Butte’s hits S' 'DESPONDENT - - Two-bas-e S'" S' Jean Dubuc the big right-handon Bernhard’s staff serving are contendbelieves that three teamspitching ers in the Coast now: race are San right These he claimsleague Francisco Salt Lake and Portland Dubuc believes that McCredie will have a real live agstaff starts gregation when hisSan pitching in Francisco Chronshape-er proper icle S' S' S' When passing out credit for the present position of the Bees In the race don't overlook “Rube” Evans the scientific hitter those hurlers-'wh“Rube’s oneto of isn’t supposed a thing —hasn’t have in fact—but whose pitching record Is all with the bulge pointed In the direction of the games won territory “Rube” If Evans hasn't a thing let’s go forth and get more Just like him- He wins his games and he pitches them off in fast another of one-sid- ed - work feature style his “Rube's” been a long time coming into his own and as shrewd a judge of pitching as Walt McCredie tabbed him n 'g but It Is beginning to ap— very much as if he has arrived pear San Francisco Bulletin - TRACK DATE CHANGED Lawrence Kan May 16 —The Kansas university track team will meet Nebraska at Lincoln Friday instead of it was decided today It was Saturday also announced that the tennis meet between Kansas and Nebraska this week had been canceled : - ' xBases Loaded The Purity Biscuit team of the Twidivision of the Commercial league light won from the Arrow Press nine last Union Pacific System Will to 1 score by a 3was night the of hero the big Fullmer Advance Money for Imout a three-bas- e game when he slammed hit with the sacks loaded scoring mediate Purchase three iffen and winning the game Both twirlers were in good form Yesterday’s victory gives the Purity Biscuit team a record of four straight wins It was declared to be by far the Every employee of the Oregon Short fastest game of this year’s Series The Line in Salt Lake and other points in score: the Intermountain states and of the PURITY BISCUIT Union Pacific will be encouraged today to invest In Liberty loan bonds In orGawans cf der to enable employees to Invest in Brown lb the bonds substantially the Union PaFerguson 2b O’Connors ss cific system offers to advance the Jackson rf money to buy the bonds to the amount Fullmer 3b Hansen If of 26 per cent of the employees annual Watson c JJackson salary permitting repayment at the p rate of $5 a montn Woodburn Announcement of the special inducements to the employees was received Totals by wire in Salt Lake last night from Omaha where authorization was received by President E E Calvin Preston Sb B S Lovett chairman offrom Judge the Mager cIf board of directors of the Union Pacific Hines system which was in session In New Keate lb York yesterday The system has a Hall 2b of 41000 employees The Union McPhee ss Ffcciflc company has subalready Burt rf scribed for $5000000 of the bonds 2 In a notice addressed Knight cf to “all offi-ceCooper p and employees of the agents Union Pacific system' Judge Lovett Totals says that it is the “patriotic duty of man and woman in the organizaWoodburn batted for Jaackson In the every tion" to subscribe to the fourth in order that the loan mayloan be a success" the notice reads the Score by Innings — on will railroad the 0 0 0 S—3 request of anv Biscuit Purity 0 1 0 0 — 1 employee subscribe to the loan In anv Arrow Press amount to and not 25 per up hit — Fullmer the employee’s exceeding Summary: Three-bas- e yearly salary Stolen base — McPhee Hits— Off Jack-so-—n £nt interest at the rate of 34 per charging annum 5 off Cooper 4 Bases —on balls ®enJ per the same rate borne Jack-son 1 out Off Jackson Struck By—Beau by the bonds and holding the bonds a 4 by Cooper 4 The ainount advanced Umpire security the mont company may be repaid in by small monthly payments A committee of theatrical' BIKE CLASSIC managers has beenprominent the comappointed mittee also announced to all branches of the industry In promo WILL BE HELD Of’ the loan The com?uccess n£the to mittee have almost every the plans Good old Decoration day will not pass atre and theatrical star in the countrv without the annual road race in spite advertise the loan The resources of the country's banke of all rumors to the contrary Get out will suffice not only for all business the bike now and oil it up for E B demands but also for the financial (“Ted”) Heagren announces that he will drain necessitated by the Liberty loan to a statement tonight bv again put the roadold-ti- bicycle classic James according S Alexander president pomp and through Inwith all the of the glorymore the opinion of the fans no National Bank of Commerce He also one than “Ted” could assured business men there is no have been competent chosen for the job and all rear of their activities that being that- seems to remain now is to line by a possible lack of banking curtailed credit up the starters and award the prizes The contest on the 30th day of this an- BY THEIR LABORS month will be the twenty-secon- d nual road race and from all indications and appearances the latest addition to COUNTY PRISONERS the record books will surpass anything In the past From the outlook now DRAW EXTRA FARE there will be at least $1000 In prizes distributed among the lucky riders and Prisoners at the county Jail were there is also a general trend which to have a slight change bodes much success In the line of enperrnitled tries Vnner menu yesterday An salad made of danHeagren says that he confidently exdelion greens and bacon strips pects all former entrance records to be made an extra for the dinner was broken and that if the present good greens were gathered by the The weather keeps up he also looks for a from the lawn surrounding new mark on the time books The presthe sheriff’s home in front ent record is held by Artie Farnow and of the Jail Is 39:17 made In 1915 ' to-t- al rs “con-spicuo- us co-ordin- ate t- me - prls-one- rs WITH THE KNOWLTON POST CLAUDE WILLIAMS TO MEET TUESDAY AND BYRD LYNN WIN FOR CHICAGO a Te J°hn Quincy Knowlton post G K the regular of which meeting °r ha been post- Satrday iet old Salt Lake battery THAT E2IleilmUrtJiTusdasI’ The meeting will Ralph Gruman the Portland lightboxer who recently joined the weighthas been army You already Grucan now address promoted him as Corporal man If you chahce to run across him s Eddie Kane manager of Mike and Tom Gibbons says Les- Darcv will never get a match that Mike Gibbons with unless no agrees to terms under Mike will receive about $25000 which Kane that his vaccllatlng explains Darcy by methods has deprived Gibbons of the opportunity to make that much -money Johnny Kilbane at 130 is a veritable bomb the lads who tip the beam 185 As a matter or cold fact aroundamong’ there are few of them who can get under that notch White always a light boy mightCharley be able to make 123 Stolen bases —Maggert the recognized weight for the class Summary:Glelchmann made famous by Gans Lavigne Nelson Meusel Quinn Chad-bourThree-bas- e and Erne hits— McLarry Two-bas- e Gallohits— Daley Sacrifice Daley —Meusel ‘McLarry hits— wayput out Fred Fulton’s light Daley Having Struck out By—Quinn 1 by and established himself as a more 5 2 on balls Off 'Quinn — Ryan battler Jim than rugged Coffey ponder- off Ryan Bases 2 Runs for ous Carlos Morris Is making responsible to Quinn 4 Ryan 4 Umpires—Casey and tackle a pugnacious gentlemanready the Phyle by Time ‘of game — 218 name of Franols Moran The big event —It is a big event for Morris — Is scheduled for the Harlem Sporting club New York Friday and the outcome means SHERMAN GIRLS WIN man-froOklahoma everything to the sfc ' 9c sfc INDOOR PENNANT Sacramento will have a Red'- Cross benefit fight card next Friday night Willie Meehan is to box Henry Hen- Yesterday’s Win Makes Tws Years drix in the main event Joe Acevedo Straight Magna Flayer Stags meets A1 Young Frankie Jones boxes Big Hally Palmer and Spud Murphy goes against' girls of the Stanley Jones That makes a strong ndoor baseball championship card with preliminaries of course to Granite district yesterday afternoon round it out All the receipts are to the Magna junior high school by go to ' the Red Cross —San Francisco from the score of 12 to 11’: Call The game was very interesting and sk $c ' was one of the closest sines the league Fred Wlnsor wants to match Frank started This win makes two straight Barrieau with Willie 145 Ritchie at Winsor- - started angling for years that the Sherman- girls - have poundsa match walked off with the pennant when- he' heard such The contest was staged at Liberty Ritchie had expressed a willingnessthat to box Battling Ortega at Sacramento if park and was featured by the ’spurt the losers put in the final Inthe latter will make 148 pounds Bar- which when sent five runs across they rieau has an old grudge to settle with ning fell ' one tally short of Ritchie He ‘states that he served as the pan but score Willie’s sparring partner in Vancouver tying the ' The line-uthe time Willie 'threw upr his match Freddie Welsh came School and Sherman' with home and Magna Junior c that Willie did not treat—him fairly in But terworth Robinson the financial- settlement San Francis- Sharpies p Rupp co Bulletin H ardy lb i Russell ss McGrath " Fisher REGATTA ABANDONED f LI men RTaters Jb — S8 ' frew York- May 16 The champion- OsguthOrpe isro w n : Brown National Associa- White jSb ship regatta of the If ShXrtlif f tion of Amateur ' Oarsmen 'at Lynn Mulholland Mass July 27 and 28 has been aban- Sharpies cf Shaw v'-- Capson doned it was announced today m Patterson rf - - ne m - - - - - Williams and Byrd Lynh stepped on Philadelphia In the American league yesterday to the tune of 3 to 2 “Lefty” was In fine shape until traveling along he struck a snag in the ninth Until the finai round he had held Athletics scoreless but a brace the of doubles and a sacrifice fly spelled retirement for the former Bee favorite and Clcotte took up the burden and stemmed the rally Lynn aid his bit in the hit Column when he poled out a double The opponent of Williams was none other than “Bullet” Joe Bush in the Union association formerly Besides pitching a masterful game he helped his cause along with a two-pl- y swat Bpdie scored a hit and a run “Ping” in this while “Swede” Risberg and game Bates also performed but thatRay was as far as they got in the summary Gallia proved too heavy for Heilman-and Spencer and- both went without a sign of a hit In the setto Elliot Cub found one "Rowdy” to his liking and poled it out for a clean while Joe Wilhoit Brave single could find nothing more solid than air Bunny Brief went without his allowance he did dalling redeem himself bv getting partly his name Into the stolen 'base column Paul Fittcry hurled four innings to be only one of the hut proved many hurlers used by the Phillies In their mad attempt to stop the Pirates He walked one man and allowed eight hits in four frames ex-Coast- ers Tiger-Nation- al of-hitsb- REUNION PLANS ARE COMPLETED - - - - pr -- ’ - 4 t ( TO BUY BONDS old-fashion- ed Sc Leverenx walked Mensor three times in a row ex-Tig- (Continued From Preceding Page) Stovall broke the wooden splint on his into the cellar finger falling to be Jack’s off day a It appeared as remark that goes forboth pitchers the pitchRyan and Quinn were doing -for the most ing They toseemed contented let the batters do part the work The Tigers tore off fourteen hits but planted many of them on barren ground and they did not bring forth fruit in season Couplsd with the nine blows off Quinn were five passes two of which expanded into runs “Rube” Ellis was back in left field after having made the round trip to San Francisco where he went last spring “Peaches” Crouch late of Dallas field for the played right “Peaches" was a long time enTigers route from Dallas but appeared fairly sound He got one hit caught one fly ball and failed to stop a ball which came on the sixth ground in the Darmody exthis was due to nervousness plained On the theory that the fans like a change of faces President A1 Baum sent Bill Phyle and Pearl Casey down to umpire the game to make a impression at Desiring the start the Angelsgood four in scored the first Maggert walked Vaughn bunted to Quinn who threw late to second Callahan tried to nail but threw high Schultz singled Vaughn the bases Meusel filed to'Croucn filling Maggert scoring while “Peaches" was ball from his and screwing the home Singles by glove and Ellis throwing Bassler counted two more Glelch-man- n forced Bassler and Davis filed to right Daley's double and enabled the Tigers to McLarry’s one of single get back right away quick In the these third Quinn singled stole second and seored cn a triple by McLarry Two were out and Polly died at third The fact that waivers had been asked on McLarry did not seem to make him despondent He secured a single a triple and a sacrifice and a walk drove in two runs and fly scored one Quinn on whom waivers haven’t been asked also did well with three singles and a walk Scoring was plentiful on both sides in the fifth McLarry’s error safeties by Maggert and Schultz and one of Quinn’s spltters which “broke” away from Mitxe counted for two Quinn’s walk a triple by Daley McLarry’sansacrifice a single by Galloway and Infield hit Crouch by scored three In the second and half placed the Tigers within one run of the Angels Chance’s men widened the distance lii the sixth Ellis went to third when Crouch let his single go through him Rube was held at third on Bassler’s to Glelchmann walked Elfly run down on an attempted lis wasDaley double steal Glelchmann going to third Wortman Evers Gowdy Three-bas- e hit—Gowdy hit— Mann Merkle Stolen base— Wortman Markle Doable play— Ruelbach to MaraavlUe to Bases on ball— Off Konetchy 2 off Rculbaeh 4 Hits—Off Renlbaeb Aldridge in 8 Innlnga off Ragan 4 In 1 Inning Struck out— By Aldridge z by Renlbaeb 2 Umpires— O’Day and Summary: Ruelbacb burgh’s offer of Infielder Warner Chance wants a pitcher most of all now Harruon The Bees lack brain work as one Oakland may scribe declares but up to secdate we haven't seen a Bee ond with three and nothingstealing on the bat- ter 7 TO 6 GAME 400 6 14 110 WORN-OU- T That Afflicts so many people 12 17 8 12 40142 40122 two-bas- HERE IS PROMPT RELIEF FROM nt 53 URGE EMPLOYEES Fullmer Is Mai of tke Hour ‘When He Poles Out Lons Hit With W L Pet - - THAT TIRED IS 7 13 0 14 10 Cincinnati Boston 700 650 591 583 St Louis May IS—Groom's wild pitching In the eleventh scored High with the winning run today and New York took the third straight 483 game from 8t Louis 14 16 17 7 70S! St Lonis 5 to 2 Baker’s homer Boston 386 In the fourth pat New York In front until the 14 16 2S Detroit 15 9 New York 313 Washington 19 13 1913 336 ninth when a single by Austin an out a Chicago PIRATES HIT HARD 7 17 292 fumble and Manana’ single tied the score 15 15 500 Philadelphia Cleveland Groom weakened In the eleventh four bases on 18— Pittsburg hit three Philadelphia YESTERDAY’S RESULTS balls a sacrifice a wild pitch and Walter's pitchers bard andMay defeated Philadelphia 13 to 4 In the third and fourth Innlnga the single giving New York three rune The score: today At Cleveland—Boston 6 Gtsveland 1 8 Chicago 8 visitors made seven hits off Oeachger which InAt Chicago— YORK NEW ST Philadelphia LOUIS runs by Fisher and one by At Detroit — Washington 5 Detroit 1 AB R H O A AB R H O A cluded two homo score: The At St Lonis— New York 6 St Loots 2 5 0 0 4 0 Hinchman Headryx rf 5 1 2 8 1 Shot ton If 4 10 2 0 Austin 8b PHILADELPHIA 6 1 3 9 1 PITTSBURGH High If 3 0 1 3 4 Staler lb 6 0 013 2 MAYS IS BIG SHOW Malsel 2b ABRHOi ABIHOA 0 0 3 0 1 4 0 6 6 12 3 0 Paakert cf 014 Jacobson rf 4 1 1 2 0 Carey cf Pipp lb dwvelisd May 16— Boston made it two oat Baker 4 4 0 t 1 1 2 2 2 2 Manana ef 4 0 1 2 0 Blgbee Zb Sb 8 3b Stock 1 5 to Cleveland from of three Maya today A 2b Cravath rf 4 0 1 2 0 Baird Sb was very effective Ho also drove in two of Miller ef aa22 01 01 12 50 Johnson 4 0 1 I 1 Hlnehmn rf4 Severeld c Whlttsd If lb4 0 0 5 1 e Pcknpgh hit Lewis Walters his team’s runs with a 6 0 1 5 1 Lavan as 8 c Luderus lb 2 0 1 7 0 Brief lb score: The the featured game batting 0 0 0 3 Groom 5 2 0 0 2 2 King if C Cooper lfl 0 0 10 Caldwell p p5 BOSTON CLEVELAND 4 0 0 1 5 5 Klehoff 2b Fisher c AB R II O A AB II R O A S3 16 as4 0 0 1 1 2 7 3313 McCarty a 5 Totals Total MeOaffign 3767 A 0 4 3 0 6 9 Valsh ef C 12 2 Graney If 4 0u 1 2 2 0 0 2 0 KllUfer c W Cooper p3 0 12 I0 Score by Innings— Chapman n 1 Barry 3b 2 p Flttery 1 10 6 5 1 3 0 9 9 Uoblltael lb Speaker ef 4 1 1 1 0 2 p Oescbger A A 1 1 A A 0 A A A 2—0 New York 4 I 3 S 0 Roth rf Lewis If 19 Lavender p 0 0 0 0 0 A 1 A A 0 0 A A 1 A 9—2 0 0 3 3 St Louts Shorten rf f 1 1 0 Wambeg 2b 14 18 2 2 2 1 1 Adams c 0 013 1 Gardner 3b 4 0 9 1 2 Miller lb ShotErrors Baker Summary: 1 0 0 0 0 Pecklnpaugh Byrne 3 9 0 0 4 ton 4 — Evans 3b e Three-baScott as a Severeld hit Severeld 1 0 0 0 0 Burns 3 0 0 2 0 O’Neill C Thomas e hits— Hendryz Home run— Baker Stolen 4 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 baas— Billings c Maiael Mays p Miller Double 35 4 10 27 U Headryx plays— 41 12 16 27 12 Totals Totals 2 0 0 0 1 Bagby p Pecklnpaugh to Malsel to Pipp Bases on bills— Boehllng p 0 0 9 9 0 Off Caldwell 2 off Groom 6 out— Struck By Burns 1 9 0 0 0 Caldwell 5 A Ifson Byrne batted' for Lnderus In sixth by Groom 4 Umpires— Nallln and batted for Flttery In ninth 1 4 0 0 0 Evans Howard 0 0 0 0 0 Harris Score by Innings — 10 0 0 0 Kavanagh 0 0 6 1 1 0 0 0 4--13 Pittsburgh TIGERS ROUGHLY HANDLED 0 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 0- -4 Philadelphia 20 1 4 27 15 36 6112712 Totals Totals Detroit May 16— Washington bunched hits Summary: Errors—Cravath McOafflgan Two-bas- e with bases on balls and error by the home hits— Carey Baird McCarthy W Cooper Allison batted for O’Neill In seventh Howteam and defeated Detroit today 5 to 1 Twenty-t2 Home nms— Hinchman Luderus Fischer ard batted for Bagby In eighth Harris hatted hree men were on bases left score: The Adama Stolen base — Brief Double play— Mcfor Evans In ninth Kavanagh batted for Boehl-lo- g WASHINGTON DETROIT Bases on balls— Off W In ninth fnnaselsted) AB K H O A AB R H O A Carthy 1 off Lavender 1 off Flttery 1 Hits— Cooper Score by Innings — A 012 0 Vitt 2b 4 1 4 lb 0 2 0 Judge Off Oescher 7 la 3 innlnga (none out In fourth) 4 1 2 1 0 Yonng 2b 0 0 0 1 0 6 1 0 06 Foster 3b 4 1X2 Boston off Lavender 1 In 2 Innlnga off Flttery 8 in 4 b 112 0 Cobb rf 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 1—1 Milan cf 2 0 1 1 Cleveland StruclL out— By W Cooper 1 by LavInnings 4 2 0 Rice 2 0 0 Vesch rf — It I — o 12 ender 3 by Flttery 1 hits Hob 8mlth ir Umpires—Byron and Summary: Error Evans 1 0 0 0 0 4 2 0 0 Heilman cf Shorten Chapman Roth Ittaell Scott Maya Quigley 1 2 1 Shanks 0 1 If 0 Barns 4 111 lb — to Doable play— Hoblltaell Homo ran Lewis A 0 2 2 4 0 2 1 Dyer ss Bases on balls— Off Mays 6 off Bagby Morgan e2b Maya CUBS MAKE XT NINE 2 2 Spencer e 2 0 0 4 Henry 12 4 Hits— Off Bagby 9 In I Innings off Boehl-ln- g Crane 5 ae 1 2 0 2 0 0 0 1 Mitchell p Boston May 16— Chicago con tinned Its win2 in 1 Inning Struck ©at— By Maya 6 Gallia p 4 0 2 0 C Jones pO 0 0 0 ning streak today and strengthened Its hold on by Bagby 1 Umpire—Connolly and McCormick p 0 0 0 0 first place by defeating Boston 8 to 0 It waa Oialnghem 0 0 Crawford third straight victory over Boston 10 Chicago's WILLIAMS WEAKENS BUY WINS 1 0 10 Nicholson and ' its ninth to a row Aldridge started his 18— three made It Chicago first game and finished holding Boston to Chicago May 89 913 2711 Totals 22 1 8 2711 hits STotals Renlbaeb starting for the first time this today S to 3 Bush’i straight from Philadelphia an E Collins’ wild throw of grounder following year waa ineffective Ragan pitched the last Cknwford batted for C Jooes In seventh Nicherror by Witt in the eighth gave the locals the inning and was hit often and hard Members of the Boston club today subscribed winning ran Williams weakened In the ninth olson batted for Cunningham In ninth over 62000 to the Liberty bond issue Score by innings — the visitors scoring two runs on three doubles The score: Clcotte rewith a sacrifice fly In between 0 CHICAGO 0—5 Washington BOSTON The checked and Williams the rally placed 0- -1 0 Detroit iBXHOA AB R H O A Errors Cobb Burns Dyer 2 Two-bas-e Wortman ss5 110 3 Marnvllle as 4 0 0 4 8 Summary: CHICAGO 5 PHILADELPHIA Flack rf — 2b 4 0 2 2 Brers 12 10 2 hits Henry Vitt Foster Three base 2 1 1 4 2 Twombley cf3 0 0 4 AB R H O A hits— Gallia AB R H O A Doyle 2b Double Young Yonng play— 4 0 0 0 1 Leibold rf Merkle lb 3 3 1 17 0 Smith 2b Witt as I4 10 10 13 10 4 0 1 1 Oane to Morgan to Judge 4 1 3 2 0 Weaver lb Williams cf 4 1 1 1 0 Kontecby :h4 o 010 0 Strunk cf Be sea on balls— Off Gallia 5 offSpencer to MitchDyer S 4 0 1 1 0 1 ISO E Collins 2b 4 1 0 Bailey ’If If Bodle If s 0 0 0 10 ell S Hits— Off Mitchell 0 In 6 3 nlnlngh Mann KUVott c 3 1 2 1 0 off C Jones 1 In 1 2 0 0 4 4 Jackson If 3 0 Bates 3b 4 Gowdy c off Cunninginnlnga 0 7 4 3b 0 8 Deal 1 2 0 2 0 4 Felsch ef Wilhoit rf Melnnla lb 2 0 2 10 ham 1 In 2 innings 19 Struck out— By Mitchell A 4 1 7 1 0 6 2 1 0 0 0 4 Jourdan lb Renlbaeb p 2 0 Aldridge p 1 by CL Jones 1 oy Cunningham 2 by Gallia 0 Thrasher rf 11 1 5 2 1 0 3 0 0 3 as 0 2b — 1 Grover 0 0 Magee Risberg l Umpire Dineen aad Owen 2 8 0 3 c 0 c 0 0 I 0 Ragan p 12 18 4 Lynn Meyer 0 0 1 Williams p Buah p 300 10 8 85 17 Totals 1026 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 Totals 0 Clcotte 5 2716 p Scbang ont 27 2 7 27 6 81 2 7 24 14 Totals hlt Totals batted ball 7?Tl5Tlle Magee batted for Renlbaeb in Mghth (Continued From Preceding Page) Score by Inning— Sc hang batted for Grover In ninth releases yesterday but he re- Chicago expected his Score by inning— l0 00 04 00 00 90 00 00 02—80 statement that lie would iterated 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 2- -4 drop one man as soon as Bill KenPhiladelphia Errors — LEAGUE STANDINGS W L Pet W I Pet 2--8 College Baseball 21 0 PURITY BISCUIT TAKES ANOTHER ANGELS GRAB AN EXCITING 300 Brooklyn YESTERDAY’S RESULTS At Philadelphia— Pittsburgh 12 Philadelphia 4 At Boston— Chicago S Boston 0 All other games postponed YANKS TAKE LONG ONE 1-- c at'BrasoK A NATIONAL May 16 — W W Gass My$£Lf with Tt£L Itttusipiais rv Ore a l4sfew fVkT‘ A Portland By CLIFF ST THERE ABE AIRSHIPS—AND THEBE ABE BALLOONS I McST BK- To Bfc ExtfjsEoL 'Pfr?S04D£ V j room ?h5ldJLn reception fven ties’ 2 P1 I Sih church offices A prompt attendance U requested of all the mem- bers of the post Sunday the 20th of 3 lay You can take advantage of our SWAPPER’S COLUMN It only per answer COSt3 The Herald-Republic- an Want Ad Phone Main 707 Thais tiny CAPSUL8 art tuporlor of Copaiba to Balsam Cubabs or Injactionand RELIEVES In 24 HOURS tha S W At a joint meeting of the Scottish Sosame dimasa withand Sons and Daughters of Wales out Inconvsnlanea ciety held last night plans were completed Sold XyoldraivtoS for a big reunion at Unity hall Thurs 24 evening May day Programs of a musical and patriotic character will be societies-followeboth given by in £ieute in iresa£ by a dance U Cbneiaral discharges i The officers of the societies are paialeMnon-poiscaoa- s and trill not trletare George M Bryson chief George Fisher secretary and John B Cununuck Believes In 1 to 5 days treasurer for the Scottish uociety and fiOLD BYT PBYflGISTS Post if desired— Pries $1 or 8 bottles S273t Henry C Giles president August Parcel Jones secretary and Thomas Hughes Prsosred by treasurer for the Sons and Daughters THB EVANS CHEMICAL CO CINCINNATI O of Wales The proceeds will go to the war reu lief funds of the two societies - - ’ d |