RESULTS AND STANDINGS 1 Sport Doings IN TWO MAJOR LEAGUES At YM.C.A. b_/ FRED TURBYVIELE By The boy's athletic teams of the lo- Standing. '• NATIONAL LEAGUE. Chicago Cubs, of 8.J, The game "'as hard fought «. m. m. Gam* Wa* at * 0 0 0 I p. Most Miserable Played 4 4 Nclher, p The ^ tO bylid up bis club. Since the pass- and Interesting throughout. May 17 .10:58 11:01 When He Hit Woman Monitors scored two runs In the first Cleveland 83 1 8 21 H 6 of Joe Tinker the crying need of MBy 18 .11:80 11:88 Ball. Field Club Nine Fails to Put l Expected Totals Ipg and failed to score again until 12:11 With Batted Woodbrige Up a short- inning May 19 .12:05 Pcrtli Amboys. the team haS been cupablo the seventh. They added three more All It II Po A E Mav 20 ••,■•,,*••••,12:85 12:48 Back With Am- in the ninth. Stiff Opposition, Losing 12-1--Stinson 0 etop. v runs 1:88 wonder- .. 6 3 1 2 4 May 21 .12:54 I Tris Speaker has done »uch J. Fullerton, 2b The Fords lads scored in the sec- 2:84 3 1 0 0 0 0 Wortman was playing with the 22 ...... 1=45 his baseball Soo and Ritter All Take Turns Pitching Itoada, cf ond stanza, fourth, seventh and ninth, ful throughout boys--Applegate, 0 0 0 . 2:44 9:8® playing cf 1 1 0 Kansas City club of the American ninth when May 29 to tell what was Mendel, winning the game in the 8:50 4:45 career that It’s hard 3b 6 8 8 2 3 0 May 24 . The Perth Amboy-Keasbey F. C. Kilter. Applegate struck out seven Ohristopherson, association. He was playing great three runs crossed the plate. C. 6:02 6:62 hts most brilliant play at the national lb 6 i 1 8 0 0 and O. Mav 25 game which was played on the Rari- men, Soo three, Kitter seven. Nelder Burke, teams Blanchard pitched for Fords «»15 4 1 1 2 3 0 ball, and several major league Ma> 28 . tan four none of the Amboy Stinson, ss was behind the hat. Bonnet* 6;|4 game. Copper Works diamond here yes- walked men, 0 Jogan 27 2:20 7:»2 balls. ss 1 0 1 2 1 were after him. the May But says he has no trouble terday. instead of being a closely twirlors allowing any bases on Gloff, and Donovan comprised battery 8:21 8:47 5 Spoke G. 1 2 0 0 0 May 28 . fought game resulted In a nine Bader made the only home run of Fullerton, rf..4 set out to get the player for the visitors. 9:20 9:41 out the most wretched game being 1 2 1 Weeghman May 29 .,. picking four were Egan, If ..4 0 9 act farce, Amboy winning 12-1. The (he game, although triples ® at any price. He did secure May so .10:14 10.88 he ever played. It was In Cleveland. Eg- Bader, ..4 1 1 IQ finally only run which the Woodbridgo play- knocked out by George Fullerton, J 0 like n.27 .... 2 0 0 0 1 him for something $20,000. May si::::::::.11.-09 ‘One summer before last,” says ers could score was secured In the lust Winter and Christopherscra. "Pud" Applegate, p PLAT BAu: day, an, 1 0 0 0 1 0 STEEL LEAGUE TO were whon Winter knocked a three Stineon who in the lineup Soo, p Wortman the Cubs late In he. ‘‘the upper stands packed Inning appeared 1 0 0 0 1 0 Joined and a at short for the first Ititter, p with lily first time up I caught bagger scored on single by Pen- of the Anvboys the season three years ago. people, der. made a two I Delaware River Concern" H~afft88«',l— • time this season, bagger In but hit little a on the end of my bat also Totals 40 13 12 27 16 0 fielded well the (all. ball square Amboy's twelve runs were scored in as did Christopherson. "Pud” ganlzed With Veterans, Marty Score or But waited and drove It a mile a minute into that eight Innings, the first stanza being stole three bases, John Fullerton two, nothing. Weeghmaj) Davla aa Preaidant. LIBERTY BONDS by Innings 128466789 crowd. the only one In which Amhoy was held Christopherson two and George Full- another year before passing Judg- upper Woodbridge ..00000000 1— 1 BOUGHT FOB CASH scoreless. One run in the second, two erton one. None of the W. F, C. play- ment. “It hit a woman In the bead, and I r. ..01222212 x—12 All the steel are not dead. in the third, fourth, fifth and sixth, ers stole on Bader. Amboys leagues Interest See them her out of the The next season Wortman showed concern has res At market prices. could help one in the seventh and two in the Amboy played errorless ball while The Delaware River was not of major in full Stand. A few minutes later I got the eighth W'as the order in which they Woodbridge made Bix errors, Minkler clearly that he organized Ita league with the Idea of coupons paid files. Other Cubs had to report that she was dead. were brought home during the game. in right field missing three WORLD SERIES HERO league caliber, so the a regular schedule of three ALSO was the one playing W. S. S. Bought Kvery player on the Amboy team features of the game out and up Charley Hollocher. “The wasn't true, but I didn't a go dig gomes a week, teams from six plants report W'as given a chance, three pitchers hand stab by Johnny Fullerton of Opened Dally 8—8 carried all last the find out until after the game. I muffed being used, two center fielders, and hot liner off MiHakt's bat, together IS SOON FORGOHEN Wortman was year. taking part and Harry Davis, vet* Adriatic Ticket Agency two flies In the outfield—a new record two short stops. Woodbridge used with the fielding of Gloft who relieved But he figured In few games. Now eron ball player, has been elected pree* the same nine men the short for Amboy. associa- 228 Smith Street for myself—and I struck out, helping throughout Stinson at he Is back In the American Went of the league, though he is not game, Johnny Hunt of this city who Next Sunday the Perth Amboye go to lose the game. Nobody All Major League Clubs Waive on tion. ah employee of the Delaware Opp. Jersey Central Depot materially was to have played with them, ac- to Carteret to play the Wheeler Con- I*'-; j knows what mental anguish I suffered cording to announcement by the W. a return game. company. 1837 densers Outfielder Whiteman. lMMBMPhone till I found out the truth.” F. C. manager, not being in yester- The box score follows: day’s game. In spite of the fact that the visit- Woodbridge. E Who Made It Poeelble for ing team to AB R H Po A Player yesterday managed get ® eight hits, they could not bring their Winter, It 4 1 1 * J Boston Rod Sox to Win Cham- and Skin Turkish and Russian 0 0 3 0 1 •••• 4 Eruptions men home. The Perth Amboys got O’Farrell, ct Play- Pimples • 4 0 2 3 4 0 pionship by Spectacular Pete’s Bus twelve hits off Neider. Couglliii. a# .. 2 3 0 Baths Applegate pitched five innings for Eyoi kuss, 3beeee4 0 1 ing Not Wanted. Bad Blood • • 1 of Amboy after which Soo went in for Peterson, 2b ••••8 0 1 Danger Signs Leaves Smith and State Sts. Under new management, open for two and Ritter finished the Niushler, rf innings Baseball heroe* are soon forgotten. to action of S. S. A Thursday*. • is if. The men, Tuesdays. Saturday* game. Three lilts were secured oft Pender, c .... Mean Scrofula equal 0 1 Now comes the news that waivers It May Eczema, And Metuchen on the Hour until Sunday midnight. Aplegate, two off Soo and three off Nieliski, lb 8 0 2 8 i) to cleanse the blood. It Open for women Wednesday* only. have been received from all the major h—’The Fir*t Sign of Inher- soakg Hot and cold bath* and *how*r at through the system direct to the sea| and Half Hour league clubs by Manager Bdward all houra ited Blood Dieeaze. of the trouble—acting as an antidotd Barrow of the Boston Red Sox op to 15o neutralize the blood poisons. It Amboy Metuchen, Outflelder George Whiteman, the hero ritnple*, scaly itching ikin, rathe*, to 389 Division Street / ttjc red blood corpuscles, ips 60 to City Limit, 5c to Bill of the 1918 world scrlos, who made It burning eensattoni and Scrofula de- revitalizes flow so that the blood tad Frankel, for the ned Sox to cop the certainty a 'de- creases the Gross’, Bo to Metuchen Julius Manager possible mote with unfailing worka TEL. 450 W championship. bilitated, weakened and impure elate properly perform its physical leaves jow4 We Tn ths first game of the 1918 world of the blood. The trouble may have Tha dull sluggish feeling Pay Jim" of the clears up. Even lonj series "Big Vaughn, Cubs, been In your blood Irom birth, but tbs complexion Get A Square Meal and A Square ‘%abo" Ruth In one ot the cases respond promptly. Bid Columbia Grafonola and opposed no matter how you were Infected, you standing Deal at closest pitchers' battles ever contested must taka S. S. 3, Record Shop muit treat It through the blood. It you lp the big series. George Whltetpan substitutes won't do. Get S. 8. a> a blood Blieate. You must use 11* i Presto Restaurant was the only player who succeeded Ip it from your druggist. If yours Also Catholic S. the standard blood tonic and You need expert getting two hits. Twice he saved this S. S., special case SO certain re- vice, write to Medical Adviser, and Lunch t a game by great catches. iot yeart, if you expect Quick Sta u r y , 5 to Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Q*. 6% nothing For the system, Under Sen Management Whiteman'* three-bagger to the cen- Uti purifying Ro- In Clean, Quick, Sanitary SerTlee Crosses, terfold fence the second contest scored the lone mad* by hli Heme Cooking Never Cloaed and tally A Call Will Convince Yon sarys Amounts team In that game. The third gams Made Beat Place in Town to Bat On Limited i _ Personal Loans Promptly Prayer Books. 312 Smith St1 / 119 Smith St. B. 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EMPLOYMENT BUREAU; George Whiteman. fljj seeking work apply. persons of the eerlee was featured by George’* Wanted for Men. Men Wanted for Jobs, one ieam'4 I Jobs j If Interested Write or Call playing. scored of hjs 200—DESIRABLE LOTS—200 rune and Ifi the fourth Inning ended ON EASY TERMS Chicago'! rally by a spectacular play, .. ( tip until the fourth game of th* I 1ST WOODBRIDGE series Whiteman had hit safely to G**™* Trolley line through property; Electric Light*, every contest and, while snoring in or i? ast 100-A Smith Street Sewer. Five minutes to Railroad Station 1926 and 261 this one, he failed to get a safe drive, ter, ^ Telephones at the’White 'kurch Whiteman featured the fifth game bj These lots are located another clever catch and In the sixth WEDGE WOOD—W00DBRH1GE Perth N. obtained from Amboy, J. Inning hjs perfect throw to the plate Further information can be Next to High 363 State St. prevented the Cube from scoring. Dr. B. W. Hoagland, Barron Ave., Woodbndge, 140. In the final game of the aerie* School. Tel. Woodbndge j ” Whiteman's playing, enabled hie team to the chamnlonahln. cop world's _ j'------