îîetD §irck Qfrïimtt PART II For I? PAGES SUNDAY, »JUNE 17, 1017 * * TART II POUR PACES Giants Beat Pirates, Again Take Lead-Yankees and Robins Win Slim Love Indicates R.Benton and B. Kauft The Days of Real Sport.a7 BRIGGS Too Much for Pirates He's Regular Pitcher and Outfielder of Giants Carty Off Laurels in Lanky Southpaw, After Weeks of Relief Work in Box, pitcher Yanks to Won by McGraw Men- by Gets Chance to Start Game and Steers Game Louis Browns Fletcher in Eighth Sews Up Contest \ ictory Over St. W. O. McGcchan -'-.. June !*>.-It begins to look as if McGraw is only a side By are a lot of fuss about old Yanko« -, abril] crii i of a>~uin went % m. TiVy making The feroeioua uttering deftaJsce, it the trutl 'am ifcms te be going as well, if not over tho top at Coogan'i Bluff jreaterday and .". red reaananta of the d to the discard. Take to-day's game, for St, Louis Browns over the otherwiae lovely lai ape. As UM score of ^r the third straight «time, hung it on the Buccan« 8 to l «rill indicate, it was ? tsomewhat toms ¿.:r.i;r. pi eatnesa and dispatch than has character- The victory wai achieved alonç the .-ame linea as the one of yesterday. of the Browns out : The score was 1 to 1. Wa lie Pippi the heavy artillery the Yankees aheUed a three . a home 1:1 tho .?..mritinc for ,. ,w of the Polo Grounders, waa in nts of their trenches with first Inning, a homer and it cantei n the long end of the score. He hold th«' Buc- runs in the opening skirmish. Tho .-mash was dtred fin .gjmd.° ¡ust a .!s% an,l bul for a crazy, wild pitch would have «shut out broke in the righi i" Id Vincis with a wud deti nati in. After that China« man's chance was a ditch COnpared t«> tho Chance Of the Browns, though da (seals. entre they din! uttering protests to the last. B*r-v '? aliara ? The a be li temi «'red a« f.elder et* ti Gothamites, "'. if thf afternoon. .he dal 1 e'e debut into Luck « - Hans in Hard I aert of on to triumph- lastTi Wally Pipp Job ant th«- Mt n had He accepted five most dif- hour mph rr.racu.'-?'? o*T M w roax ?.' L PI ron BOB IN L Bl mus. but B catch ah ' ;. sr LOI '- \ saw roan < al. .- ipoBl wann« leond inninc a : rf I « I I. 4 J thin th« fas" up«in th« of the Ki ::* I. rf..... 4 01 1 1 1 i 4 bench. He was one of tho«« feen on 1 |i feats ever ... ft fitldinj: r 30 1 3 0 1 i 4 l 1 ?: 0 a the arritwi o n « Wagon wag I ,'| ,; '«111 4 . ed I otea* ¡' li 0 1 0 .1 I « 0 1 0 ', "It«- to the ;,uff turned >.>.-. doa'l brlnag recular«, «an et sn H«/a ««lii> .1 Milunteer, drive BP- i a i a a a a a 1-4 - . 0 0 1 0-1 Te-duni, la'-dum. ir-dum. te-dum. *nv:->' : ?. . Hut vom«.luida holds him dear." fUtr- a tia-f pole fur .?i. rgh. 4. Fin Blinaaal waa looked pretty freely, .atea 1er. - free- Off Be \ggOt% v; . ... «It al. I J I S I i ft ft 4 -- :- . The Yank. rsl drive, , na MU-Pratt, ... : Ofth, nata, .. were DI dnagtr. . going bet- blow. i Ile Mitchell Holds .- ..-,. ¡n Irti r Fletcher hit i "Ka. Phillies to Five Wild William in Debate I M I 'I fire or! V. ,.-. Scattered Hits Timely Hit by Herzoe* that passled a run in the li the and Tener Getting ?led to «rentre A Kind Word Para International third inning Reds Tumble Quakers from Dodgers Nose Out Cards League i/aleecent, two tad two. Ready to Quit, On the I «r.;«r« 1 a sir..- Christy Mathewson GAMKS TODAY First Place in Eleven- n to the After a Poor Toronto at Newark. Shotti tab ad was out Game Un Aprecio Cubano Getaway Montreal at Providence a Friend Whereupon Wild Willianj eaurgnd Says - Inning t'.a«) .... from tbe .... YESTERDAYS RB8ULT8 dugou- an unassisted forced _ .... Vuelto, Ho-, aas re**, who made 2. applet and nore, how many Coombs Driven from on Newark. I; Toronto, Jack play Miller. Baltimore..!; Ii u (Ta lo. 2. nill ha i.aM-'.'' danuaded Wild put of a mc.ri June l.?".--In an eleven* I hri«t\ Mathewson. el cx-lanra- won out in tha eighth by as apples Cincinnati, I>auber* Buffalo, li; Baltimore, 3. Will Not Serve Again I da.'OjTlc atll- Caray inninjr fime here to-day Mitchell held dnr del New York Nacional y desde Box, but Then Brooklyn so,>r!nj; throe mor,» runa. Providence. Montreal. 1. If pi a .>!J.- walkeii and Hickman sinifl.'d. Stengel I; "W her«'«) > our noodle? ttathlwa to I .- »'cond on a to five Cin- la patada temporada diritre el "( ln- Ide 3: Montreal, 2. So tude. left. Pit Philadelphia scattered hits, bur.ted in froi.t of the Snyder, ria» me. League Head, und two." Benton and cinnati se encuentra Bats Get plate. Richmond, 6; Rochester, 5 ball. tightened cinnn.i wir.ninf. 2 to 1. Reds," dcsen- Busy tried to force cr "He oat Kir.;:. Hanoi raced in for rhe Belded the ball, ( 12 innings) "I Eildebrand The local team first run in peñanrio al frente riel dicho team, lit third, but pogg"«l wild On Story Goes Iii r inter- . -..-: scored Ita Dauber) 3 i « iteh of Ha- r*i Richmond, 4; Rochester, " and the sixth when Shean Ho took una labor dijrna del mayor de los .h« Taubert scared. Wheat (7 inningsi I hil bat slnffled. St, June 16. Wilbert Robin¬ ed to left, filling the bases. Cat* "'I hal 'said Will¬ second on elogies. Louis, Mitchell's sacrifie hit and the shaw walked, forcing Hickman home STANDING OF TEAMS iam. He is still it ip in Black« In the \ es uno son's champion Dodgers emulated M .lohn K. Toner, hunting scored on G fie. The "Matty" (¡up des Ins play¬ a nu. sir.glod to Pittsburgh, Juna i the this afternoon when with Mowrey right, \\. L. Pet. \Y. I.. Pet. the National L< toi MT« tied score in tha eighth on Kopfs ers mas popudares de los listados part they S'eng"i. Otto Miller hit to 17 .Ü.10 Tor'nto 2o J.' Mi agu« While afaaki ed .' r and aeoring Ne'ark M al the end of the p gracefully McGaffif*an'i double. I nidos, menta «on muchísimas out the Card« .¡"er a most exciting tUS« Baird sad erna doubled with Zach Buffalo 20 SI .392 the a/itl out a swit« n The locals out in Prarld II IS ..M son. il \«. «s announced here hy through WOB the eleventh le the score of 7 to 5. Most of the Wheat. batted for Maniuard anil 21 17 30 M2 to-day ill i:i.' ¡J« Bg all simpatías in toe! i el territortn by Smyth Baltini 21 All Montrl .i friend of the former r!ov- Cha^e doubled and «cored on ...till 17 31 .313 v«ry alose sorts hitters la and Rariden w v way it was an uphill for fanned. Rnch'r M 22 Kirh'nd laeerkea prinripalmente en los struggle The seora: ernor of Pennsylvania a «rain ed »novan Inn s, Jack Coombs was in the winter of «rae The i ciudades de New ^ork y C in« inn.il i. Brooklyn. Colby BaOOtaXTM IN ti Bl I/ins V. U) Tener, 191S-14, I bree of I i piu ed in review Ban irejr. inc. N r. > ». .> K CINCINNATI IN. T. r I« o x ah r li a elected to the pi f the parent «« « for three runs right at the ah 1« of a :., » ibrb po a« Hurante el pran numero de años bumped '. -. I i J I ion : raasa " J Balta cf. J r:rc.i for s tern o'" four y« u " >,."-.< n-nh. Ill 1 .11 after the had I 2 I S 1 S i|»au «la 1 ft ft ft ft 1 msjor bump Bg Bg ami . Mnthivason sus servicio«! start. Later, Dodgers Paubftl lb ; i pue presto ' 1 0 1 succeedina* Toni who Rave »ay II a-. S î Î 4 0 OG nula lh 1 1 11 Wins Lynch, ai! j-;-' Bera looked ii Her« was un¬ i Getz .n i ¿ Gus a los "Curantes" Liants) put him out in front. Coomba >.?£-. rl ?. l : I KUUr. I s -inly uniler irr, ii ira. Tener < r 5 0 0 1 I 1 12 " " (meaning ft ft «lill : ^ ft 011 Hendrj I started th* . . ? HirlHv .1 If 1 1 4 serve«! une while he wa« '.' -orman 4 3 1 0 «ibtu%o enormes triunfos y logro able to hold hil advantage and finally :b. 3 0 0 1.**nu# if i " I ia« year be was bean«-«! : .. rut. iw, < 10 11 '? U> i ft i j i ; ßaarta** If III Ml lo« arnor of Peni but nly ( ft ser el lanzador de had to make way for Maynard. The M,..<-... ft '« by Dai art. Mane should li 2 mejor - « ft - ft 1 Bears ft ', 1 0 ..«.;..-« ft. ] - aquella i, M I ? Long rf For Newark with the that be i I 4 SI ft ft ft ft 0 4 4 1 understanding have be..n oui AustÜ BUatM H r KaufT 1 I eeond. 4 fuerte novena. Ruhe was eliminated by a pinch hitter. ¡, *, ft : Srirdfr e i no serv ce,-. *.'«>-.!, '.rrlnt. Gus Getz. played year Be:- 'or the secor.'î ocupar el importante puesto de .I;. .-,.1 f.Tr Karman! ,i Mahen ft « ft 0 J. Smith, but ' few of a Mngna slip o 0 o i 0 0 1 -' J. Miller .- »ellished the ..... tingled, scoring 'I'.»'.-1 Smli '.. din« ? brooklyn, and ipent a short time thi.« by de bis ?- . MU McGafl gai .« Btaasi t>aa«. manatrer "Roda." lay when he .T. u ..? basa ia ágata eraps knot . Hildebrnnd'e di -hM'onon .? New¬ away a- , to a a a i a a a s-T season with Matty's ROais, batted the firs! ii '. triad for li ii. Stance! Mowrey, Brooki] a i ft '. Not the lee present the B of ti I J. Miller to -. ?. ^ o ft o o ft : to J over third ¡t « lending ark to a 3 victory Nat« embrog MeGraa inning, Auatin drove a hit to u Hornaby ingled, Two'«.-- bilí Otase Cralss ISne-asss atu !a. 2 Ila"« doubled, scoring3. - el th« G an '.¡(-(¡raw wai ia* eei tri 9« Id an li . Cruiae cautious ..¡way. -- s, Leafs . f Mil -a rifles hi J Bfalll > lar I.ajoie's Toronto Maple yester¬ Bgei lally grid samad ram Miller ard Coombs tightened Rai har Doubla ;>»... Harna- ! i gteen and line i S"'11«) for ill roll a from him. -", « bill SI : Hornsby, grl scrlBra t!> afternoon. daj nay «.... . to I« Goon M day .« .'? "._ Yankees-Browns then and struck out hoth Long sad to Baird Snj Bill after I. wen! Lo ?, v> ninth looked btriking Umpire Byron bounding th« - Y- \n the things US e a Bl '. I.-.il-. I inning 'mp'.rf,- - and Snyder. -. J; H) I....;',. I'.j.v-, blue for Newark, when Toronto Ce pamc In Cineini bal I Auatin «cored. II 0*Da» 1 I I'iaik. 4 off Wau« «-tion of In Off « off the score, a« a resttlt of a single by T- ncr lost sifi Barney the third ii g tuntleai lalp tehei to Follow (asea (aught Stealing Hita a-"l »arr.«