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Cicotte, Jinx of Yankees, Shuts Out Wild Bill Donovan's Men ffhite Sox Get Even Break with Yankees ? Pitching of Ckotte \ ? - '* ? J k ui* ' aal '?<? . . aBlaa J.' ' agj i ' That ' ? ? .' i ?.? ?B4 tai -, - Brilliant Play l>y ivck ? t at ? ? ? ' ' t . ? , ? Tmmbmai Will Figl t with Cue For His Title ? ??*. i ? ? ? ? n '-' ' " ' ' ' ? ' BBM . ff?**'* 5L*tn> n?1 ' ?4 i , ,a" -, ?lill ' a Lill BIM ?' J*- U? aroa bia i I^-*" ' rV . '?t the ifaT*.. Ath!rt;c JJ"4 ???UUur (har- ; * H ht* LtdKue Result*. "?:, ??* . I (>./<H,tkern Aaaociation ?J-?*... aW..lkaa?. 1 ??.a, . "??S ? . AlV^ a Knuckle Ball Again s . - . ' 1 I ' ?. coe? i a? ? i . Double by Cobb Beats Red Sox In the Twelfth ? ? ? . ? ? ?Treat ' ? . . 1 4 ii ' I } r, r, > ' Indians Win Game On Only Two Hits ?, ? isa fcilj readied first r>ace. - of the g ? ' ' ' > IJVVT. 'A Ia) ? ' " ? Knob Proves a Puzzle To Connie Mack's Men ' ?' ? : ' ' . , i i - ? i J v * ; '*?!.> ? r> n I II I 0 0 , I ? ?II III ? n i? I? (i ? British Sailors Get Tie ' : ply in the Fight Log m Mi.ill" Vorkviiii- R '.--?.lu Werne? and Il ?.Util.- I." Baaaira ? ' fabaaj Pumice and I ?miiiiv I in?!.' ? ! ' I - I ? \ % I?,,,,,, i , I* ( - I i mlsii Hum- -iixl J..I I vu. li r.r?.!iii??.i- ?. i ' " " iaJaaaJ "", lint dr..?' I III RSOAl 1 IrriiK.nl R < -Mia* I? !?.?-.l an?! Uriiiaii J"?- Gam I I'll? \. - y r. , ,, R ( -< arl Mum?, aii'l | ran!? Mi.r.ii?. Newark Bears Fail to Score On the Royals Geraer Allows Only Three Hits and Gain.s a 2 to 0 Victory II ras Montreal irk Bears here ra of . IBIS 44a? n jutchr: ?-* battle I I rialto) homa team. . run ir. . ..- -. a pass to Sim? kita ti. and Ham? mil. Their secoml ?core carno in the ? 1 lit of ?ti error by . .? i ? doable hy Horaa. . - tho Boara, ora the only ilee the ear? r 44-it1. an\ eoeai itoaey. mak ag .' ?. t -i|i- to the : tor the *. ' . . .! of seven . OB, Moran in i Smith each and Datara .. OMI- euch ' L MOXTBBiX I l. a - h I". ? . i '. , 1 ; . l 1 1 n 4 ? l-, nu .i ft 1 ? li , l . l .-. ? rsl H i . n r, ii c ,, | (, | II i 1 S S S 1 ?-1 rlowla s ra arti. 7: M liff 44 ... - : II 44 )? . . 1: , >? i ? Reds Strike a Snag In Jersey City Nine [ay l8.-The Cii '-.tinnti hera tkii afternoon, hut run! Del at . - - manner ' ? j \4 on the parin- hy a I 0 I, ? . ii ted in the DOS I ; ? ? niai . 44 orked, ? . -.\ \ n .', . - nu ? i ; ' . ' 4 ? 1 4 S 4 0 1 ,'.41 3 i ' ? , ,i ft : 3 1 .' 4 it! SSI , |j Bit ? ? ' - ' ? : * ' ? . I ... . !:?.??' 'a Bl If. I . ? ? : o i 1 ft i. n i M ',' '.-J - ? -a Spencer Leads Way In Ten-Mile Rate Peron to i c1 I rat i ace in the . . ? .:.- ? B1 V ' , . . . KCgg Franl .i and Alfred ?. |; s . r anH (?nulle' ? i . . MU! 44ii! eora fora 000 pal mai ? | . . 41 li ?nal?: al , H . . i I ? - i . l. ' . . i * ? it * ' > . . ? 1 i n i - . i ? a I I. . . I. . . . . '. lar? 4 ' I -a . I. I, I . . 4 ' ' . . . ii MM Morganlander Real Athlete H jraath of < i pound?, i nnoi .-? athletic oaib'a Data PHI?. ? . Ii- ni ?/esterdaj rio eapl trod the un* running broad and tke : | . . Jump, -4 itk I fat I Fulton-Camerons Champions 1 -i" ' i ? won the ekam* ? . . . ?? ? ? . ? . . . moon at A and, bj defeating the Viaita tii.ii P. t., of Brooklyn, 9 goals to -'. International League GAMH To-1 ?AY . aark -ii Maali it ?i li'i, inn.uni al I uri,nln fptn bJoSM S ni Huflulu ll.iltiin ii, .ii I'm h<-?-tt-r. 4,1 - ii BDAra RIM 119 4ioiiiteal. .'. Nevarla, li si \M1I'.(. Ol' 1KAMS W.I?. Pet. ?V.L.Pet. I Boltiaa'e IS .- Til raraatax.il ti.IT? N.va.irv,. li ?. .a*l |{|< hm 'd I I] ".-?I I'r.iM.I,- I I I IM M.?nlr,-el r- II Ml Kork'ter li . MS Bat ?li. . ii II 4M In/ill Fairness .." O.M?eeM B ANEW viewpoint on UM American frame of basshall ,. decidedly v v.i:.-:. oft* is baeomlng i . port .lol,., B. Poster, secretary of th- Gianti and an .?'. colloctor of Uti odd? and end? of literature cotutected with UM guns, tire? aomething nore! In i ktter win.-li i". receiti ?? | Colonel Vicomte do la Panou ,c, no? in activo servir.- n, i "It is a magnificent ?port,*1 writeg the colonel. ' I gat, healthy rrtrenuoua and non-alcoholic--and therefore H is not surprising that :. i- th" reerenUon preferred by a nohle and atron?; race of cool, ir-eyed men, It la als?, g g^unc that preeminently appeals to the militant nature. "Periiape, in forcing war upon th? United Stat? . the Teutonic pewi r- had i."t taken ??'pnizance of all the factors that enter into the making of war, !.. r had tren drcamo.i of tha deciding *-*.< i?_-iit repra sentad by the 'petite I.HIIO' of America's national gama arhi n | by th< catapult of tha millions of muacular ama of American youl PI g pretty tribute to the American game, and, after, all, It i- nearlj due'the port It makes ona forge! the financial tide, UM league pol?tica and the petty bickaringa of the magnates. The I ha!) fan- ami the bs ebal! writer- have faec .me hypercritical becauaa of 'lieu- familiarity ?rith insida pla) - and b id? polities ,,f th? ??ame. They hare l"-t their perspective, -o that they cannot sa* the nm, it appear- to the OUtlidOT. Mut with all the quibbling, with all the cri!i?"ism an.'. \v,'h :, dissension that have menaced baseball, the sport ha- remained clean.. Pespito the grumbling and the konoelaatic tendencies of Uti Ami ebal] fan, the atttmdanee al baseball gamea haa steadily in. led and ?rill continue to increase. The type of player and the I . of baseball magnate have boen raised steadily. Of all the profesional sport? baseball baa been kept free fri ni scandal. That is why it baa endurad and trill endure, 'i he Am? rican will ?tai '1 a ci rtain amount of juggling with hit politic-, a? di of hi ?rg -onietimes peculiar, bul he In i-t- thi I game I e kept on the "up and up." If teer then- had bi > n any manion? i of the game of baaebtdl, it certainly .?? ? brought out during 'ome of 'ho hitter baaebal] wars. Then UM game arould have started to -lump. Tin- splendid tribute from the French soldier and sportsman should inspire in us a little m?ire appreciation for the garni thal ia dis? tinctively ours. Certainly, it makes a baseball ci I tbei mall and U-: Baseball at the From ASEBAI I. i being played now within range of the li- mian guns in Franco. The (anadian troops have brought it to the firing Iii g. Kehi'id the first linos, while the English troop pi??, the eternal soccer football, Canadian nines are playing the American ajame, and they have some spirited and inspinnp innings. While Captain T. L H ton, half ownei of ti," Vankees, traa in Toronto for l ajoie Pay. a Canadian major told him of a ni - game of baseball that tras played under exciting circumstance . The diamond wai ian! out just behind the first line , Hi. I f? r bs and the player- wore elad in theil- regimental uniform . Th?- crowd waa made up of English, French, Canadian, Belgian, Indian and African troops. The bleachert wore the second line trenches. i .1 tim? d iring the progress of the carno German shells I right m the infield, hut the umpires refused to call the game. Above the rumble of the artillery the Canadian rooter? were shouting the anio admonitions thal are puen by the fans in a sheltered baseball tai '! hore. The carno wa- interrupted for a time because ? German shell had buried third base when thoi* wife two ?m and only one . it. Bul the debria waa cleared away, and the third baseman brushed the dirt "tit of hi? eyes and KSURied his place. Some time when yon arg grumbling in "four comfortable ?: BI d tand seat, au you gase out OB* the green diamond, think of the gam? thal are l.ei-ip played trrj-i tiir**; atuj tile gamea thal aro to be pli ?american oldier athleti i within rangi of the German gum. It' . ? it finie, our national uramo, and it i going to be made a greater game still, when thal first United States expedition ta abell ,vn diamonds where the glorious (anadia':, play in the fs.'r th, It has Pern m.nie a port that la I ; for th?- Elysian I ields. Wat \alucs of Sports \l LAST the rarioui sports have been fore?-.! te stand upon their wartime worth. There aro no atatiitki available a to the ; her of aoldien thal Pas been contributed by the vari? porta, but ?1 i apparent thal of ?li the g*amea football ?'ems to be the militanl panie of ?til. 'I ! ?? soccer players among the Allied '.p outnumber her athletes al pr?sent. Behind every finn*: line where then an English, a Canadian or an Australian contingei I there ia siwa] ? gOCCer traine. The l'rench soldiers, too, aro takmp up the Boort. That there ha been a rush of American intercollegiate fool players to the colors is evident tram the practical abolition of :i the mu? or it ?es. There RI* M team- left ill the College* h?' '. all of the be I player? have L'one into the army or are pi- pall to po. [ti a rather weird rommentary on the ""manly art ol elf?def< i there ara fewer boxera st?lsted than repri I . other port. Not one sol ?tar* professional prixeflghter of ai ? yal joined Hie color . The colleges have been forced practicall) to ab ?ion all sporting schedules because their athlete* have answered the call. an?l because they realize the Incongruitycf athletic hen tiny f.'-i that their athiei?- are needed for the grenl conl '1 he "tin oil" on the "manly an" comet when the college stadiun aro do ed ?'ii account <>f the war. while the prom-' an ?ming from the ring that "1 oung Slaughter*' will fight "Battlii r, M M i ten slashing roundi. Slow Death for Boxing 'I'll I. . ipping of the fight Kamo, undo! thecircum a I desirable "?chMveuM I if Go rrnor Whitman had stopped ?I frankly, effectively and abruptly. Bul lie lias not ?ion?' this. The leas* of life until November which ii pro ided in Wl i pe?] of the l lawley law gives tho crooked promoter? s chance t.. ;. ? trate mn< a ?r a fraud- than any UM? have rel attempted, lu their own language, they will now he able to "get awa* with m ird< ." The remnant* of the Goretrnor'a own hand picked Boxing* an- too incompetent to regulate those promoter- if they . A sample of their regulativ is shown in their action in the ..r the Harlem Sporting Club. That ?lui?, for about the hundredth time, violated every rule of tho Boxing Coanmisaion, ann d d BJ ii. itch an open and flnprant fa-hion tha' the Boxing Cotnmia ion I"'",! tir.u ..me pretence of a penalty BIMUM ho Imposed. Bo the commission m pended the Harlem dub until the Hate of ii ?. I fight It- is a sample <?f the way thi- commission ha? hoon "rcpulatinp" hoi I If the prote-sional boxers had shown any regard f'?r their i in this war omerpeney. OM would fee! moro like taking up the CU for thom. Bul UM priaWflghl paine teems to ho made up of ah!, -bodk d lacker- at niosent. 'I h? rg i- BO quail?! with Governoi ?Vhitfl - stopping the fighl ?. laelf. Pha firttkism - du te I and decii ion.. Standing of Major League Clubs NATIONAL LEAGUE AMERICAN LEAGUE QAMBI TO P\\ G ?MEA TO-DA*. st. l/iuiK at New York. s'"' *.*+ ?? ? imda , , I'hilaili 'jil .i tal iga lin.innnlt at llrooklvii. " ? ,, |g|#- (, ,,"",", Chteaaa? at BasBaa*. Roataa .ii I i>ivolaaa. I'lltiibiirgji at l'hiladel|ihia. VESTERDA1 9 gr f. - g | |^ i,-,:,<"vvs ?wim ,hT.x,,i:;r;?,.:,:!: ;',:,, No game? ?.hetlulnl St, I ?mi?. -. Philadelphia. 1. < leti-lniiH. i: Wsahiagtoa I. BTANIMNI, (.1 TEAMS STANDINO ... TEAMS W.l.l'.r. W11', VA I. I', B] I..IV. \," v, ii '. lil Booton I 1.471 Saolaa,. IS * 7ii cleveland I ? II US i hiniru. is ?.*?71 m'aii... II 1?? .4(1* Ne? Vk. I* g ATI Detroit.. 'ill iii I'hile. H * ...7? Puta ?h., s IS..i:i.i Chiraaj??, IS IXSIX Waah'atoa lil Wl at, i II i" ?i ? ii'aivn . :. M ::~> st. Lovat 14 It JMPa*?*>ala, 7 II m Teschner Wins Four Events From Scratch Glencoe A. C. Star Captures Three Races and High Jump Bj \. '. < w 4?.N \KO I red C. Teaehner, sprint champ the ( tthlel t'lub, won four ' ::i the ir.itr.r-? of bia oriranir.ation H rleta oval ymterday, The tim'*?? returned hy the youth si util he i" : ?Tiotisly in | junior outdoor track sad f'u-l'l rhariM, imposed frota ?cratch in all his effet. Hi . rai bil by ?rinning ?1 <. StVyard dash, and than ten minutes later romped otT ird run in 34 3-5 sec? ond?. Ile had bare!) time to recup?r? alo from this last rao- ?rheo he ajratn . in the COD. ?ufanee he covered in 1.2? i .Y Te prove h - iptun ? , imp with B I.ahmi AN,, Prominent Laboa aras saothi. mpctitor, ?rinaiag two fir.?* mi, Dara Rosen . "tput champ:.II.. ... t< ?Tent, Lu ??niall nd In ihe running- hop, ? '? al raaos foatarod ti' i 1*1 ! OUt -"tile petal Ion ' Bddie Haupt, the roi I ' t -ireh House i-.inner, to sl --A bj true ipood last '- inn late his awi fast field of seres ?tarter? I trouble in gaining- the to win by tea yards in ? ds. r'- A Ms ' hieago Maratl on i sito BBS a said die di ?tance ronner bj eaptaring ' ' William Kennedy and ? . baal r played a brother a I oi a m ' t uti, which wen! i- . nairn .1 bj n< The summaries follow: . LOai D UCl ; bl rrr?l T'- ?- San 1 " 4?'.l i , i.. , nae \t i 'i - i . - tit.? .4 44 :..!.- -I..-' .' - ' ? . I ?BJ 41 ? | Til .? I? 41 . . ?' ? ? 4 1 . Wen ey sam I rll A Merer. ?III 31 fl 7 li ? ?- 11 H . i II fl ? i i , ' : 41. Rail ES William J -, . i*.. ii I ? ? 4 41 I \ 4i - er 1 " . ? " . - St* 4 ' 4 1 . I 1.1 ral TttT- I I ii" . - ' iti Uanoi m ?I IV.ll? ?m I ' ' ' ? - ' ? '1 4- 1 .. .4 1 'hint - - . 1 , Sam French First In Half-Mile Run 1 rick won the half mile run, from ?1 ratch, in the (li . outdoor mern '...;, second Stree! Young Men' Hebrew Association, held Id, I.on?; Hand ( ii*,. hing the leader one .tu home, Prorieh continued on to w11 11 da. In the club relay ... ? , r 1 won bj s 1 t>4cr the Disraeli repn - ! i a suma srie? foi leal : ? ? 1 ? ? ? 1 ara : li. flu ? T 4( K'aiK? TI Alp I ^mr ?' . 44 . lal ...-? Star Football Man Now a Lieutenant i i ollege, Pi BI . M iy 19 l-e41 [ i nuil., a ithlete? ?4ho ,ru the Blue ut"I ?Vhita of Penn io j ' nation? and i second HtatoaaBl liar i4! 'n. I .,, |b . i- graduated from ^tate inl . with the elai of lill. Pot four ci on laen! in football. " . rn tling Penn State ?tu? bei i un H ; t'f* b ir tackle again I Hai to tie IS to IS, Catholic L?5aa:ue Results i ? i , ... ? e i e e e s s e-s s s i e e e-s t I ... -. - ? ' !' ? I! H I nnAf.rtir.ril 14! l t a-? a . J?r* B ii y i ? s s s s s-is ii i ? ' rt I 4 , . . .t r... . ' ? . Horey Wins Auto Race Ma IS t-'"' Hore) ?r? n Ihe io?' mile au?.?, rare an ? i re Uli? afternoon in 1 hmir : lecaBtr* ?.eorr?* ifj red a broken thumb anti bil ' ..r'r-4 Ha? .m.?. of l'ai ea hi? ?left thi track ai d sraahad ninth mile, .ime. Title for Brooklyn Celtics pj i . ? ron the eham il '<?'?? ' the ni sar g ? ? : -.- el i ill sl Harlem I ... . n di footed during" 'he ??-a Utah Trap-Shooting Tourney t' ti irgh, May I '. The date of the -,.,... ',,,,i* Bg .i.urnumrn*. inr? I from May .' ! an i .4 to .lu*.- I and ". a. c.irdiug to B bul? letin i??ued to-day by the Interstate , , r thal Kncoura-femcnt of I g? _ Soccer Teams in Tie tri ers pla>rd a I to ! , r ?r.,Mi ,,f (.reenpoint ; M ?' . . i - -_ ? a? Clan MacDonalds Win i Loa Ma.-l'i" .- : defeated I Bl .,, -er eleven b> a ?cor? of -' to 1 ' a soccer gem.- played at , Hariein r'ield . GI*NTS TO DAY WITH ST LOUIS S JO P U. 4 4 Record of Week in Big Leagues The 4?(?r|i.-?. record in rai h league of gime? pla4cd. ?on and lo?t. with run?, hit?, error?, .ni-n left SB kOBOS and run? ?rorrd bj opponent?, in? cluding the gaaseo of Satantay, Maj 1 -'. is as tollu??. ?. NAriOsUL it ?I, LI B W l R H t LI OB ?a.? >?ra 5 ,. - a Ctliclf? ? 6 0 :, 42 ? 11 14 rtnitijtiBMs I I I M H I II I St. ?.?lili 4 i I I SB S IS S Bette? 4 i i i? II | SS H Cm I -ntli ? 0 4 7 71 ? . .< Plttilurs'i 4 I 3 I? 27 4 31 14 H-?-.. .? i, 0 | II SB II I IB ?MIRICA?! LE?GUf P W. L. R. H. E L B 0 B Boat?? ? S I 21 4? ?41 7 N.?4? Yee! S 4 I 21 II I M *> Chi ..a ? 4 4 24 4? 12 41 31 St. lt"l? I 4 4 21 64 14 5 i 21 Clia-rlai.? 7 4 .4 20 37 14 '7 2? Datrs.lt r J 20 44 14 12 24 PMIidtHhli S I 4 I M II M IS Wii*i l*?t?n S S 4 II "SS 7 M II Welsh to Face Benny Leonard Here on May 20 Preddl Wei h thi ?rorld weight chainp;on. ami Henny Leonard. .lie Arr.i-i leal ll?rhi^rotghl ' itls '?' been BUtched I ' ment ?Acre signed last night bj I ? a, for l. onard sad Han P for W .. I men will box I round? al ManLittar. I a.?ino on M du-, c4. n IT. Ifaj '? This will he I Arst conte? , .,- ' mare Car dca, was won bj Leonard. I~t-t som? mer they me? at ?Vask -.. - I irk,and 44 on the Bl ? I.aard hu" woo i I fight? with knock.. . i many ?u| | er? who I ? ? . a will Stop Welsh when I i i net I on the ?81 . Clover Patch Still Proves Pacing Queen K.ist times pro sd the nile in the vanou? race - oa I be ; p grai weekly light barnes? meeting of the Road Drivers' Al held on the Speedway evei P ii rive by de? feating Naat-< r HeKei roa, ? ?. The sammary foil Ti-.nrriM, Ki Hie re ? W. J. O'Xel til laihertne P l'an -.,.?,(.-? rta? 11..ni-.. . > K-? i a. ' i ? i i i .j i- i?. ,i i 'Pie Trip. I.i. Pm?. 1 01. 1 "I. IA? IM1 dal . lee? ..,. ? ? . -,. j. . aaatll lit \l?.?t?r 4| h. j i: || li | lim? ill'l i|M. . I Hi? . i i II - I ? Lil UBI ! ? i . i irprnlarl I (M. ? i N 14' , 4SS CasiBteaa K?BI br. ? ' 4 4i. ?-?. it I (iiiil ? i j I! | 4 I , ? .4. ,, -, , 4| Tba? ' ?BOTTE -, ? . i 1..4.-S n; i?v i* ? " i i,* ' .' .: i Ula I I H> 7 'a. e Hm'tl 1 . . : (-.s i ra? n?i >? ! 4 .ti Tlaaa i I I 4- || . . i r t ' I ? lUrrnst. I m ihr i I' Mart . - Bethlehem Eleven Wins Cup for Second Time The champ OB Bel U Coi ;, am defeatu 'I the "? est II I t I;, 7 to i' yestordaj at P aden mayer*! Park sad aron the \ 1-eotball A? oclal on I ip fi omi war ni aueeea? I he "'eel 4,irk era played aitk s stroag arlad in their .':, r n tha I rat half ind scored iroi,' ? H 1 ough the ssTorts el Mi Ki beaton and repi After tin* iii'"!.al BathlahOfl? pave " 1 nlliati' exhibition, the extreme wing mea, MeKelvey, Heming ?tni Pepper ?tandinc out eonapicuoui I irther goal ib r> ppei. 1 1 *'en and Bul '-r ; 1 "HE1,! tke to ? ? atina! '. m . me doming executed a light ninj? 1 un il-i441 1 be ("in h Iii Eaatoi ?napping the ha'I up ta . and , Bowling Tourney Next Week The Baatern ai 1 .itan chun ?> 'mi! namenl . open I o .ii- 1 ?1 thi try, will stan i' ?t Monda ? Thuin'- Bo* I lowing teams competing ,1 tha . L h g1 . of 1 'elumbuB, 'l he Bl White Elep It Cil u bite LCIepbanl. National-' 1 ? City; Oriental?, New York Cil Neu fork < .. _ _ Badoud to Box Graves Kid Gravi Albert Badoud ? sod Sporting < lub, of Brooklyn, to ?orroB night Ten Martin, of Prot . n ? 1 igkl 1 amp \i-44 Rnglai d, and Edd llfi meet lit unoti.cr | American Association . . ... . 1 . Pimlico Entries ... ,, ? 1 - Na . li. ?heavta* - . a| ?? a ' - ' ? Ka. II - la- lal ' 1 \ . u ,. la? 1 ' ? ?, I; Ulah I r . l(i?amb Bl a . a . ?reel HIM * . . - I . Hi ? , .1 1 ,.-... 1 a - . . ... : I ' -? ?. i " ' ire ' . i ? . . Ra Hu,.'? I?! .' a , 4 - . . .'. 4 . ? . ? a ' ice I a . , . . . kurll!-I, a I?: apsrsaxaa -liri . ,. II. MI , . li ... ? I a ? .im.a 1? ?aaj ! . ? 1.. - - 1. ? 1 . . . Eastern Clubs Showing Way In Baseball Win Nine Out of Sixteen Games in the First Intrr sectional Clash '?'. - ?ha ii and Atti leatrue? for place . I l ? ' ...ti ?.:..? .' the ?ea?(Ji.. , the leagues had the ? lei . . were: Na? tional Ka?tern, 7: Wl ten I Artier. .?ten-., 7. \\ estera, ."> foti -the Na ? ...'. : heir Karrte?, gained g*? the other I ea, '.. ? ?. a em ?.ay in first place la?t .^a'urd?-.. .A?? forci-ij out bj ? Monday. ? ''.-.? : lace. MsrSOg Hack in Lame The Gian-1 boat F i .. Moaatay 4vork,- g kel ' i' i I? again . tieriOf i . id to I ? . : Pittsburgh Sunday the Pirates ? pioaa. in pitched two thn Chieag - ? inelnnati, 4ve.-.,v,cne'i bj sad injurie?, nor Brooklyn, ap parently unahl.- . game durii . good work I ? ' ; ' ? 1 ia '. 1 . '. SI Louis, and went I of the aVeetei the i ".n sovoBth place hy I ? '" fear jame? from Brooklyt irarh. The ? Hostnn team con* M '? ghtly '. | the imerieaa League and Inereaaed ita lead during tin- week by winning five i The He,I Boa ? ? OH hy taking . . - . - Detroit I ! ? B If ii working weil, and i Hanv'- men eontiaue their 44in? ning gait it may le hard to a them. Yankees Do Well York came into runt lion by I pi Phils? delpl Yankee?' mint dangerous : p.tcher'- -ver,. |aa <{na> ?hape in thi ' I gai ' .1rs. 11." other '. asss in the * League did not ehang . , and .ind 44 H i the Only one to gi the percentage eolun ? \ ? League mt pit ?-.,ff-4 of til, team . Li' Groom, of st I,. 1 . topped ?r ? le? . n it which he al!" . ? ., run. Twenty Thousand See Glasgow Soccer Game ii 1 r < ,.|i 1 tur" . . [on i" a ?J. ?gar . .. pla , 1.1 ' Ibros Pa ?agueel am,? i and, half, 44011 I-, a . , n 1 "." . . Bttrad '" I id ? I off 1 the gal ' Queen I'xrk teaa) ? ' - rhial bi person?. The famo tliih was in it" beal form and mu hy 1 to 1 1 be t '-m ? : 1 ? : Park between tk? ( eitle? ai I (.' tai n < Park rhia conti . 4. ill iirtng the Scottish soccer . eaaoi to a elooe. Athial Club Captains The Atk I Moa . hae ' the I'limiL. 1 I Roth, basketball team; .1 !'? , and ?. .? 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