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Page Six THE DETROIT TIMES MONDAY, MAY, 10, 1013. ....Baited by.... All the News- Ralph L. Yonker Honest Opinions NEWS AND VIEWS OF SPORT ZAMLOCH IS THE LATEST WHO WIU. STOP THESE FAST FLYING ATHLETICS? STANDINGS AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING. RECRUIT PITCHING HERO W L Pot W L P< t Athletics IS 7.731 Bt Louis 1411.424 VVitsh'Ht'ii 17 Vrt.M Boston... 12 IS.*'* 1 ' i- (>J;< t 'le\ lund 19 11 Itotrolt. ~ to 111 .938 Outpitched Walter Chicago.. 3« 12 (US New York 7 21.2." Sunday'* Results. » On Johnson, Peerless One, W atching the Washington 1, l»*-troil I Chicago 5. New York 3. First Start St. Lnui* 9, Boston I. Athletics 4, Cleveland S Scoreboard 2. Monday's Games. NOR raff Athletic* at Detroit NEITHER TIGERS It’s s loan Jump from winning Huston at Chicago. NATIONALS EARN RUN the worlil’s < bomplousUlii to Itelug Washington ut Cleveland. licked l»> the *t. I.OIIU IIrow ns ssd New Yuik ul St. Louis fulling In-low thst team Is the per- eenlsgr i-oluiim. Inn the Hed *>«* NATIONAL LEAGUE Ctrl can Now Write Reams Back have made It. Boston's only tally wa* a home *TA M)I\G. Home, They Watch run b> Juuirln. W L Pet W L Pet Where Plitlltcs.. i6 7 t’hlcago.. I5 10.f.0< Washington nosed t levelaud out Brooklyn IS .667 Boston... 11 14.440 Native Sons of second place when Walter Jnltu- Ww York 14 12.528 I'lttsh rgh 12 17 .414 to five and .? ••* aou held Urtrolt hits ■raH ..V-'-r' > to-M P .x. • t-w • ' aL«B St. liouis. 14 14 ,5"o cinclnn’tl s2O fit. delivered another victory. The \aps singed Sunday's Results. BY RALPH L. YOKKER. might have a No gnmes scheduled vl«*tor> for the 2U.000 home folks hoard ol the Native Son. out to You have that turned see thru* had (limes. *•> Monday's * strong for him not .Mark sent Chief Bender the Pittshurgh Now Californians are as W|koC. gave at York. rescue vt The rhlef at Innings, Cincinnati Boston. kg the Native Son is for Calitornia only four hlta In seteii Chicago at Philadelphia knd Californians. and saved the day for thr Athlet- St. la>uls at Brooklyn. f ' The Native Son is a Booster of the ics. State of the Golden (Hite, Golden The While *Ol couldn't tuU sen- INTERNAtTonTI LEAGUE Golden Sunshine, as George timent with the game, and made Money and a clean sweep of the series against STANDING. Ade would capitalise it. the Yanhana by taking yesterday's W L Fi t W L Pot . til;. - California watches its Native Sons game. Newark.. 16 to Toronto.. 1211.4*0 Buffalo... 16 11.593 Ko« hosier 11 1R HP any reasou they de- Possibly gat Closely, when for Chance aonie eoa- Baltimore it ll M'.i) Montreal. 10 14.417 part that state and push out into the solutlon out of the Chicago fana Province 12 13 ISO Jrs'yCity 11 17,.*!*8 east. is N. S. and standing hy him during a rua-ln Carl Zamloch a with I niplre O’Loughlla. California has been watching him. America\ Association ' Constant queries have been tired at the young Tiger pttchlug recruit as being called halls. The rest were STANDING. going W L I'd W L Pci to when he was to work for strikes, balls that were hit, and so Columbus 18 lo .643 lud'n'p’lis 13 14 4 b l Jennings, and so on and so on. on. In nine innings Johnson threw Kan. City 10 14 576 Mlnn p’li* 14 16 46. Louisville IK 15 .54A St. Paul .. 12 13 .400 i Carl him stored bales of letters tu 113 times. 41 being balls. Milw'ukee 15 .645 Toledo. II 21 344 bis trunk waiting for a It the bottom of Zamloch went into the game inspir- Sunday's Results. to them. He St Paul favorable chance answer ed by the confidence tiiai there was 0-0, Columbus 4-8. employed a stenographer now. has Minneapolis 3 lamlsvllle 4 has everything to gain and nothing to lose. Indianapolis City Detroit Monday 3. Kansas I. purchased all the But that was soon coun- Milwaukee 7, Toledo 2. newspapers and is confidence he could get. teracted by the way the Tigers threw swamping the S. mail service from FKDF.R4I, U. away almost every tor a vic- to wiu the American i . LKAGt K. chance Determined Ksadsy's Results. here to ’Frisco. tory by giving the visitors two runs league peunant tbls year or know For the Tiger recruit hurler who I Covington 9, Chicago 8. *■ the third inning, forcing Zam to why, bis Athletics Cleveland 8. Pittsburgh 4. up the longest for an in Connie Mack took has been held pitch uphill ball for the remainder ft Cuba last winter and made them to start game had hi* to Tiger •pportunity. a the game. had set tne first six good ball players were Tales pitted against Zam ulay bull when BATTERED trial yesterday. He was order, tnem letting the m&'jtStl&J 'YOUTH Nationals down in two of rest lug on their laurels and Walter Johnson, of the Nationals, m BAT fanning, when Shanks got a clean them. BY BASEBALL greatest pitcher m borne folks admire reckoned as the drive to center to start the third. He drastic had its ef- The record breakin if crowd for Navin he emerged from the This treatment game. It ! Eddie Detloff, 16 years and one she world, and pulled a kind of delayed steal, for last season field. 25. 000 saw yesterday’* old. fect. Bender, suspended at the struggle with a record of having actu- getting forcing Old- bioke the record established of the slur second basemen of the which he is famous, for going on benders, and Rube Opening of the field last year by about ally outpitched the great hero. to v' v I into the east-side sand lots, is in Grace hospi- Cobb, wbo was handling the hit, ring. who also broke training, are wr 100 The crowd overflowed came to see Johnson V ground rules neces- The crowd throw wild on the return. Shanks go- starring and the team ia playing ffgpr outfield and made tal. suffering from a concussion cf the tangle someone of three unfortu- again sary. Walter Johnson and a perfect ing to second. Zam tightened and gonfalons. at- brain, and police searching for that Manager Jennings had pick- ball tha* wins da> did the business Th.- official are atee fanned Alnsmith Johnson bounded is slugging the tendance, exclusive of pass gate en- youth as Walter’s prey, Zamloch. The Mackian crew another who broke up an excit- d out to him. Zam failed to go over to cover than any team in the ma- trants, was 24,455. [ouse House had arm ball harder MACK, the ing game of ball in the Russell school or Lake. a sore first on Moeller’s grounder to Gainer are going CATCHER IRA THOMAS. CONNIE PITCHER BROWN. Bill Donovan, manager of Provi- in prefer* jor circuits; the pitchers TOP: club, saw the game from a box. yard, Sunday afternoon, by hitting nd Zamloch was chosen and In the tnixup that followed Shanks works with the RUN” BAKER AND EDDIE COLLINS, SLIDING dence the veteran Joe. well and the infield SECOND ROW: “HOME Bill savs that he will tinish in the first Eddie on the head with a baseball bat. nee to scored and Moeller got a hit. Zam that characterized it when MURPHY SENSATIONAL YOUNG division this year, but lan t ready to the had half pass- smoothness BACK TO FIRBT. BOTTOM: EDDIE He'll Eddie says that at the most exciting But before battle failed to keep Moeller close to the winning world cham- predict a pennant for himself. d, get- the team was McINNES. pitching within a short part of the game he stole home, and Zamloch and not Johnson was bag and he second by a city OUTFIELDER, AND “STUFFY” start himself die- stole pionships. time now, for he says he is feeling the decision, being very close, caused Ing the applause. There was a block and had third by the same dis- young blood ppointed hush in the eighth inning Mack has mixed up great. a row. He was in the midst of the tance. when McKee in a belated efTort with his veterans and the mixture Hughie High hit for Zamloch in the argument, when somebody put to then the announcer horned out that come through him to stop him threw wild and another seems to have taken. Brown and eighth but failed to sleep with a bat. High bats for Zamloch.” The crowd BODY- with a hit He accomplished the de- run. These were ail the Nationals ac- have high HAVE A ny pitchers, CAN for see go. Wyckoff. youthful UMPIRE HAYES sired result, however, waiting Hospital attaches declare that the ated to Carl quired. the latter a perform But all this doesn't detract from class, as witness a pass. lad's skull may have been fractured. Cobb made up for his blunder in tftc. in holding Cleveland to one hit With Huiner on sscond and two Detectives Interviewed all of the ohnson's work. While he didn't give ance IT 'n the relieving I’lank. WANTS down. Dubuc hit for MoK.ee third by his great work on the sacks innings after IN IF HE young ball players that they could- five GUARD NEWARK to perfect of pitching that in had twice failed Ist exhibition now met every close ninth.