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U Z i2 d Phillies —5 to 4 in 15 innings June 12 Extra inning dayIS "Cleveland and innings played 2 tie the Yankees defeated to a 2 toWashington 3 12 4 the White Sox to In Innings and game to the Braves lost an score of 5 to 4 -a Plttsburghby June IS —White Sox made 18 hits In but finally a game against New York Yankees 7 to 8 in 10 innings lost to the— June 14 Manager John McGr&vtsus-ofthe Giants was' fined 500 ' and Urnpended sixteen-- days for striking at Cincinnati ll-4nnl- G AND HAL SINGLE ' BOY IN GREAT RACE ' ( Jem i son ) - ' (Continued From Page 2) 2 2 2 Sir Anthony Carter hr h toy T 4 2 Sir Llshtfoot (Geers) Also ran: Belle Wreathv Peggy C Mack Wattle McClucky Daisy H Jay ' Started: Sir O Belle McGregor Time 2044 2044 2054 207 class purse 91200: Fitts burs chtrotting by General g' Athol (Murphy) Donna Clay b m by Don Cale X ' ( V alentlne ) a Grand' Chimes br h by Ken- -' 2 Chimes (Edman) tucky ran: Lou Jennlngs Joan Ax- Also Creek tlen Baby Doll Harrods Started Director Todd Time 2052 2074 2074 210 class trotting purse 91000: Jeannette Speed blk m by Peter the Great (Cox) Dell Jolla blk m by (Ersklne) Kina ch h by 1 Hcllyrood - 8 5 Gen Watto 1(Jamison) Also ran: Banker Bingen Gay Patch Belle -Parker Top Notch J'loradora Started Eclair Kurts-- Time 2094 2104 2102: 2132 - ' ‘ Louia-Brookl- Owing to the overcrowded condition of the press and commercial wires yesterday and last night due to the news occasioned by the selective military draft the usual box scores were not obtainable Readers of this department are aaked to bear with ns this one time - Big league results in detail will again be published on these pages as soon - as the strain is off the wires f V - whichr should be in time for the next issue 'J‘ :i V:''At Boston V : ' 'j o - - J - - : x' ' - " — ’ - O irO O ' O O : 2 O 1 e 1 O O '1 Battcrtco VssgkB Carter and Wilson JXohf nd Tragrc— V ' At Jfew York— ':?- 0 ? 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St Louts O S O 0 O 2 O' Philadelphia Batterleo— Meadows sad Sayder) Alexander and Kllllfer-'- ' - V At ' Brooklyn—- O 1 “2 ''l'-Cincinnati 2 O OOOiO O " O Brooklyn Batterleo— Began and Clarke) Margaard Coomba and Meyers Chlaco Boston y s t -- H -- -- XL A 4- 1 ' XL M 000 A E - - 1 ' O H8 v - - - v r ’ 1 s II EO XL ' - - T 'V - - 1 0-- Bin-Jol- la - R H E s c yn - V- O— O : : : " 1 E 1 s : no-ru- no-hlt - - LEAGUE STANDINGS Fct L W Chicago Boston Cleveland Tork Detroit St Louis Philadelphia B ashing ton - '032 012 64“ 32 52 33 47 42 41 40 44 42 35 53 32 49 33 p51 ' fN®w k - er '528 At Cleveland— 518 512 Philadelphia 898 Cleveland a'' 2 0- 4 2SOl'O O XL XL O O X— d3 IS 'O' ES O 0 Conmbe Lambeth aad and Batterleo— Billings Schaag) Bagby Myers '395 ' ' 293 V ' XL- XI' EL "At Detroit— V' r v 1O XO O O O 0 X S-- d YorkNew j YESTERDAY’S RESULTS Ojl X ' O O O X— X S O: Detroit Chlcago-Chlpag2 At "5r Boston Coveleskle ' Batteries aad aad' Cknnlngham Stanago Mogrldge Knaaaker) — York At Detroit New At St Louis —St Louis 5 Washing? "At St Louis— 'X ton 2 31 O 2 ”2 0 2 'O w jO At Cleveland — Philadelphia 0 Cleve- Strashlugtou ’X O X O O O 2 9 2 Louis land 2 j Batteries— Gallia aad Alasmlth) Daveapert aad Seveseld At Chicago— f V': ' ’t X' j O X O lb—R3 HA E2 O 'T00--Boston V American Association 1 O A O 5' 5 1 0 O O Chicago rf Batterleo Footer Fessoek Jascs asd Thomas) Cleotto aad Sekalk - O 0-- O O V-- - x- - - “ o - ’ ’ : - 00 0-- 0 V - f J LE1AGUB STANDINGS Indianapolis St Paul Louisville Columbus Kansas City Toledo Minneapolis Milwaukee W V-- m —i 159 49 54 47 44 v j - 36 30 - FROM THE BIG LEAGUE DIARY FOR JUNE 562 563 522 618 420 June 1— Hank Gowdy 404 the” first major league 361 51 53 53 of the Braves player to respond to'the call to the colors Trls Speaker 'of the 'Cleveland Indians 'the first major league player to secure '59' hits this4 —season Boston Red Sox defeat Stan- June after the Cleveland ley Coveleskie won five straight games had pitcher June 5 —Hal Chase of Cincinnati first National league player to secure 60 hits this season- Ty Cobb made five hits in five times at bat against Pitcher Shaw inkey June 6— Philadelphia displaced New YESTERDAY’S ’RESULTS No Games scheduled BUEWEKS HAVEN'T CUT President Timms of the Milwaukee club is out with a statement that no Milwaukee players have had their salaries cut and that' no outs will be' made in spite of the statements made that reductions in association' salaries were b in order resolution of ownera by ' : : - - - tho-clu- New-Yor- York in lead' for National league pen-nanL- '-' v June Strunk made five hits In five times up in in which Athletics defeated SL Louis 11 to the 6 Honus Wagner made his first appearance- ' of the season with Pltts-ourglu ' 8— "his rGeorge Burns played 350th consecutive gams' ' for the New York GIantsu Juno Chicago White Sox took lead from Boston' Red Sox - in American race league pennant' : June 11 — St’ Louis Cardinals defeat- - -- 9-- v' - Frank' Gotch has defeated a lot of good men In his long careerbut perhaps' the hardest battle he ever fought was that against Jim Parr" the English wrestler at Buffalo thirteen years ago A crowd gathered in Buffalo to see big the combat and hundreds of wrestllnjg fans were from Canada present to cheer the Britisher Gotch had the advsntage of weight by about a doxen pounds and he needed it together with all his strength and cleverness in the with the Englishman who engagement had been victorious in a thousand bouts on the mat Parr mixed things from the very start He tried the famous scissors hold which thad brought him victory so often buL every time he found himself flying over Gotch’ head It was fifty minutes of furious combat before Parr was pinned to the mat by a and a toe 'hold Then went at It again Parr with they: unbroken rushed the American who had spIrlL to give ground He sent Gotch to the mat but was unable to hold him there The next minute Gotch was on top and" Parr down on the maL A scissors to the body after 28 minutes won for tjie American the victory JVsSonj ctlD off-t- d oni myv- - 'rv loP Day v s? - r V rr To Day? ? 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Today ' ' ' ’ r Critic Estimates Number of r New Players Wbo Take: Qiibs Annually ' Up v : ' there Is no way of ascerthe number of new taining accurately enrolled as golf devotees each recruits season It has been estimated that not less than 100000 Join the- ranks every year And those who are In a position to' judge state that- this estimate is conservative There Is no doubt that golf now has more actual participants than any other - - - - - - 1 - of-Ne- - ' w - - “ - - - - ’ - Baseball has sporL thousands of and millions of spectators each players season but when It comes to actual players golf unquestionably has more than baseball This Is true because there are no age limits or weight limits in A great many player golr golf to make weight but if theyplay had to make weight to " play— well that would be dlfferenL A critic who ' recently ’made' an exhaustive effort to determine just how many new players enlist to pursue the elusive ball over the links of this year 'declared that as country every' near as' can be figured '100000 is about right rThere are approximately 11000 golf courses In this This number does not- Includecountry the links laid out on many private estates There is no way of finding out how many of these per game:l ' there are If It were possible It would Clcotte Chicago be found the total r number of courses Damon t Washington would be greatly Increased Scott Chicago - - HAVING A BIG YEAR 4 - Some of Old TwirlersV in - : Majors Making Best V Showing Ever : -- ' “T C Shore Boston Danfortb Ch tenge Boland Detroit Rnasell Chicago Connihe Cleveland Leading pitchers la the thirteen or more games: : - at Fred a L of the nCincinnati Reds pitching Toney game and then winning a double-headthree each game Is the hits most noteworthy feat a Eddie Clcotte of the Chicago Americans has worked in 25 and allowed an average of 108 games run per game He first went into the big leagues in no-ru- no-hl- er ing - 0-- - - m 7-- v mU 18 7 g 8 8 3 3 g 3 g g 18 14 t - 's -' t V s WHAT is ? 1 j ! 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I5JL a ' mi a - VV V A irf I weu Wb UN' T L auA i vRlCjHl vie hear© 'I Er: "Tml- - V - It-—- ' - rf- - ' Talk Same t i I your-purcha- se - - rsi Y' - I v “ “ “9 V “ jrs “ “ r ' a 8 J - : — f NOWwhi1e there is still: some chance selection 20Year-Ol- d e) V o ' Du FORMERLY SOLD H i 1 f - mm Giiii v v pmm uj ‘ J ff - j ' waY ‘T "g d CJUiT vAiAijXb MOt ft OLU UivJYWAf T-- f AKJ - - : V Toi) FSY VAT T Eft Take aoy UW THAT FRIDAY t brought to the table and tbe man began operations with the carver “What kind of a duck would you call thaL dear?”- asked the sweet youni thing At the moment the bird slipped fron Its moorings and "went sailing lnt space and a a matter of foL it would not bo just proper here to state Ju4 what kind of a duck “dear” did call Yonkers Statesman -- lots 7wA7 Doai ed AND DOMESTIC OUR : STOCK OF IMPORTED ' ' SSOMg fBoD Y aET5 VtT Ry Day for Tb MS- - well-cook- ‘ Kmouj of PEOPLE :A)HO fio AvaJAY - - t 1 I It was not long alter they had bees made man and wife were seated at the- dinner table ' They duck wnt - TVe Friday THIRTEENTH'!’ ro I NAMING THE DUCK ' A fine plump ’ MOT" 32t 387 344 344 on V I rA 3 "The cutting ut of explosives on the Fourth of ' July is going to 6e pretty hard on some boys” remarked' the Observer of Events and Things “because fingers' the day they will have for after and will have no good excuse not- taking their piano Jessons” —Yonkers Statesman all-the- - 14 lii - nn LiJ 8 ') ‘S' j' OnrlTams Onorantoes Oar litrcbandise WHOLESALE LIQUOR DEALERS 121 SOUTH MAIN Phones Wasatch 145-1- 16 Established V 1889 - - V' r" Umpires - - 1S f - BUT y “ for Baseball : Jm F Trench Would Be Soft m1730 Vanghn Chicago Anderaon Nesv- Yosk Jacoha Plttsbnrgh MeadowSt (Iouis Schupp New York Alexander Philadelphia Rixey Philadelphia Ante St Lonia Cadore Brooklyn Oarison Pittsburgh Saaton Chicago Doak SL Xawle -- old twlrlers have hung up- - marks to shoot - 41t ’ It looks like the season of 1917 be a big one fbr the veterans would the big tent Already several ofunder the rr There la one man In the United States who can afford to lock with upon the Idea of going to complacency France A nice corner of a front lino trench should be as comfortable as a window seat to Lord Byron After cities of ths bumping the bumps In thethe National league varying monotony G W LKR by being punched by John McGraw t 11 6 108 Byron must feel that conditions abroad could be no worse nll18H 783 7T6 ltl 188 should be soft tot Facing Germans 178 who had 200 earnest citisens 7 7 177 an umpire for t 8 180 of SL Louis neglect their supper and It 35 5 0 100 the pleasure of waiting around 10 7 5 10S telling him what they thought of him 3 3 18S In the quarrel aver the water thinjc 18 188 are better adjusted No one one men a 417 8 8 188 called upon to face 300 3 3 108 Byron must envy the lucky chei National league ta who are going traveling overseas A he can look forward tola a shower I O W L KB hard words and harder pop bottles li 3 171 be pardoned for thinking tli J 173 might to fight off his assai’ the wlllingnefs 3 7 183 18 be utilized to good advan17 7 4 108 ants might now 0 3 313 tage Just by the United Stale 38 17 11 6 317 Picking on umpires at this stage of the IS 10 g 331 world drama lacks Impressiveness Tonard Boaton Bagby Cleveland 8 CoralMkla (InriaM Bash Philadelphia : the track - i - VmNfflDB ARE : ex-Chic- ago ’ n hs - - - has-bee- n 4 - Aurora 111 July 20 —The annual race meeting of the Aurora Driving Parle association to be held July 17 to 20a will be both a big sporting event and the net a Red Cross beneflL One-ha- lf will the of Friday biggest day receipts be donated to the Red Cross In order to attract a record crowd on this day the free for all race usually held on added to the proThursday ' gram ' t The free for all pace will have as "starters some of the country's fastest It horses Including Russel Boy 2:00 of this will be the first appearance track stallion on the Aurora Sreat fleet entries are Ray Richmond Everett Beck-wit2:014 Lillian T 2:02 Fire 204& star mare ColumbiaYerton 20 205 Prince Shipmaster and Little Prince 204 Secretary Beckwith of the local association says tho field In the free for all will be the In the history of largest and fastest - - - - ’ half-Nels- - tc bOK'T you ‘ - - TO AID RED CROSS " V old-tim- er - BY GOLF EACH YEAR AURORA RACING By BRIGGS r— Ay' ' - catch-as-catch-c- an SOMEBODY IS ALWAYS TAKING THE JOY OUT OF LIFE VV&tA i V -- 641 4X - - a Pet Lb 33 38 42 43 37- —— One of Frank GotcKs Real Hard Matches J r— “T” - ng in the game Sire Owens 8 Giants regained- lead in NaSt tional league 'pennant race inthe game Miller Cruise and Long executed the first triple steal ever in the National league produced 15— SL Louis Cardinals defeated June -'8 to 2 in: 12 Innings-Brooklyn17— St Louis Browns defeated June New York Yankees in the first Sunday championship game ever major league played in Manhattan boroughJuno 18— Frank SChulte veteran’ outfielder released by Pittsburgh to the NationalsPhiladelphia YanJune 20— Tim Hendryx- Ofinthe a game kees made two home runs in which the Yankees defeated the Red Sox 3 to 2— June 21 First Basemhn Vic Saier- re-of the Chicago Cubs unconditionally ' ' leased June 22— Wagner day celebrated In 'In honor of the return of Pittsburgh the veteran “player to the game Silver loving cup presented to Honus by Mayor Armstrong In behalf of the fans Pittsburgh June 23— Pitcher Schupp knocked out of the box in one inning by the8 Phil-2 to lies who defeated the Giants This was the first game lost by Schupp since the early part of last September White Sox defeated Cleveland 1 to 1 In 15 Innings Pitcher Ernie Shore of the n Red Sox pitched a game against WashingtonJune 25— Philadelphia shut out the Giants 2 to 0 and regained first- placo in the National league standnlg Cardinals June 26 —The SL Louis' won the first game of a double-headCubs in 15 innings 8 to 5 against the’ took the eecond game 8 to 6 Chicago in seven innings 1905 when he Jollied the Detroit' team Scott has an average of 168 runs a game land he has worked In 14 struggles Scott Joined Chicago 1909 “Stuffy” McGinnis is another who is enjoying a good year “Stuffy- has been hitting the pellet at a'- steady clip and running second only to Cobb and Speaker Philadelphia first got “Stuffy” In 1909 first broke In with WashClyde Milan In 1907- and he Is hitting the ington ball over the 300 average The' one and only Hans Wagner la National league batters by leading the 329 Larry Doyle of hitting around New York in broke In with Chicago 1907 and Is tied for honors in sacrifice hitting'York Is another Robertson of the players 'Whom youth smiled on when 'neck was- a pup” but he is leading the base astealera “Gavvy” Cravath played with a- Pa cific Coast league team from 1903 tq 1907 inclusive then graduating Into the 1908 “Gavvy” slipped long majors In be sent to theAmerlcan asenough tosince he entered the big show sociation but now he Is back and going: like wildfire He is leading the home run in hitters and maintaining a safe lead r this departmenL George Burns the New York outfielder Is leadingv In runs scoredv with 49 to his crediL' Zack Wheat joined Brooklyn in1909 He is still hitting-ij the select class with a percentage above 900 star Heine Zimmerman and now with New York is keeping in the 300 class and he has been playing since 1909 Chicago Is leadJimmy Vaughn Inof his by alpitchers runs a league ing theonly-17a gem Vaugbn lowing has worked In 17 games American Leading pitchers in inthe or more participating to' 14earned league rated runs games according f |