Evening Public Ledger. (Philadelphia, PA) 1918-07-19 [P ]
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WQEeWZInd WDmNSHERE " For'Series vith Athletics phillies again meet, PittSB INDIANS ARRIVE , FAST BASEBALL CLUB ON ONE OF U. S. SEAFIGHTERS PHILS WINNERS Bingles Bungh v v. -- - and fjsl ' 43 wwv., piuiT-n f aiaMiBBaiB aiiiai '"- ajMiiiK ,..,.;.... iVt tf TO MEET MACKS it- ,.j r ,..'",, IN THIRTEENTH KSjl Th .4IMeHr made n crari rallv n f ir -- Kl . E ! ' :' '4 mi m.1 .1aHav ' fm av HKaaBiaBTrTrr,'1aalEOiaTKliiwS - , feoiif halt of tht ifoM.iivtt- at shlbe . '' Pork. Onto one oome )irdlert or till ntmtUmJUmXMbutsUB aawBtSSr (BBBBHHHiuHA v ,' f mil Wfiat May 'M,'uVIHiiiiBr'1 llue' i nfernon. Jtorflno nor icoi cl ot J.JO Happen Siz p. in, rie Athletics Have Won But Cravath Sole Scorer in in Baseball' Connie Maek ban nnnonneei thnt Venn zling Extra-Innin- g C.rerr nnd Srott Pern will ore piteh- - Two of Eight From Fohl na the .nnruen in tlie Weart memorial came XATIONA L ?.EAtir e to he utaaed between tne Athtetlffl nnfl Contest I'hltlle net at the rhlllles' hall rinh Won I Mat This Season park. Monr rhlcaao . .JfrM New lock fllberr dMn t hln ewnttlns v with I'llUburgh '.sit .i nlm in the flret hem lpriiis. He Hep- rhlllles .at M HURLERS JACOBS BLANKS PIRATES ped into btttert' boi three tinrcs and thrice Cincinnati na ARE IN FORM did ho mw the breeze Boiton .. ft. Louis .in' nrooklyn ...., Larry Horlo hn been aotnr alone fnlrU ,i ,ai af v Lee Fohl and his company of Cleve- rittebnrah, Pn July 19. The Phillies wru. Bine ne renrnen to tne .. l.A AMERICAN LEAOCBW Plas- - the" so of "? ot rlln i land Indians arrived this morning from are used to playing extra Innings wnlch he becan lil eeoeon Roaton .tl J4 .MM .M at ,".v". tbe when he t'levelnnd . 4 40 .sea .M . Washington, they en- late that jesterdav they went after the Jnmned oat and had (tie National ,nn where have been batter looklnc im to Mm. New erk . 44 .60 Jf Plrntes played oft feet in Washington I ,nj ;', caged In the n pastime with and them their 31 thirteen winning by a score of (hlrago .. 9 4.1 A1B M the Senators lncetTuesday. This morn- sessionr. tpcidently It noule't hit that von (lie M. louels 39 44 .410 .if ; 1 to (l It was a great victory for Klmer om' r tar atanti or r. i,omi iiornsby Detroit . .10 4A ,4S0 .U . ing the Indians were In second place In ?0' oacr bilo toe oome (n thr fourth Inn (no Athletics . 34 47 . .4ft . ? Jacobs, who was pitching to get the mate n pair of mn at three timet at . the American League race, five and a Besdek etl. tribe. He pitched the best ball "' ' half games hack of the Boston Red Sox. of his career a.though n little wlld prolonged T.i Cobb twltW hU f.oa1dfr and Anothr contest wae itaged tn cnmA n lite PoIa ffroandii ani i The six hurlers on Fohl's Etalt have nt times was generally Invincible when &i!2? "hr' nr.lw P. nd n njci to tne om witm I ' " been doing excellent work recently, and men were on bases i weakened in that Inning and thre. singles "Li It was to end "' th winning run ocroes The eeoie .Jewi. Is left to f?avy fravath Xn . It due largely to them that the Cleve- the game In the thirteenth Inning, wti'n """ tBr" t0-- TtfiWr hmkr p th eont game fit land club llnds Itself In the running for he led off with a went to third The nr v n crroirra wtirn: m douhle. mh. plaed two games Medne.rfir nnlVwthsvtien hr tut into the rloht the flag In Ban Johnson's baseball cir- on a tear- - and Thursday n or thlrt-oeie- n fitlt arrlflee by Pearce and came for toul i thr ii nth tntfTfrf. xrndlna th vtw s Innings and gnl cuit. Tho twlrlcrs with the Ohio ing down the bae path as the signal for credit for hut one ilrtoo lull ii ccrots v5ftJl the snueere p!Hv was given Burns I0"' or a" '"" e!ons are Bagby, Covelcskt, Morton, and & J Groom, Coumbe and Knzmann. P!lCh"' 1h2 fUmb5d "2 Dleeton will meet the Ccsl ircountlng Tn ndfl tn Milter allowed Burns to reach first. nln from the Philadelphia Naw Yard nn nth or irniih,(i wMnftrhilt thr Smokey Joe Wood has had his stick no ben-f- tt Tnk chance to get Cravath at the plate. Saturdav at Tacony for tho of tho ft d'utnp. Mlon nucuMl, nnf' f M4l norkln? overtime, and has personally and the run was earned, ending one ofi"ar Chest. r( nan inn ienm ana ,wm ' tbt hlpbuU'elnsirt nti conducted the Indians to a number of ine greatest games ever seen at Korrjes The Yankee riant at Nirrov?J victories since the club left Cleveland on Field. lot! n Ae ehnne' to nalil n Mil i f v S the night of July 4, after their double Jacobs started off rather wild and had holiday victory St. Louis the Pirates played the game right In the r oer first Inning by takine- - advantage of his This Is the third series In which the wlldne's, thev might hae won in the Clevolanders and the Athletics hao en- regulation nine Innings Blgbee and KOSHLAND "King of Odd Lots" gaged this year. The first series Carey both coaxed walks, but n double i J uveen these clubs wa staged at Shlbe steal was Mopped by Burns, nnd the Fark. Each club won two games. In Pirate wonder. BUI Kouthworth. could the mmw. series played at Cleveland the not deliver. Jacobs stopped thl new 'sweep 1 '" " 3 Pirate effectually todaj, and out nf five Indians m.ide a clean of the four times he get the gamcF. Below are of at bat war unable to the results the hall awa from the Infield. i Athletlc3-"'leV(.lan- d games: The Buccaneers were particularly dn-gero- after the ninth Inning had been ' At Shibf Park paFsed, and had two men on in each 15 of the last threo Inning!, the men being May Athletic!, 3: Cle eland, ! ' May IS ; 5 de?rted when th last batter went down. Athletics., Cleveland, The Mny 17 Cleveland, 5 Athletics, 4. had his benders under ibHMHMMMBHWMM liliMMIiilllllMlWIllllli IWIIIIIIH IM.IL.jJI control by this time and the Bucs ware May IS Cleveland. 3; Athletics. 2. "imUlli unable to deliver. A'J'V'l jaHj Slapnlcka was also pitching a fine At Cleveland - - v . "-- ' game and time time sent the Phils fevmr v .. .".!. v wax. after June 14 CIe eland, 4 Athletics, 2. TENNIS PLAYER COLLAPSES ?mvmr HARRY HEILMAN LEAVES back to the, bench lufct when they seemed June IB Cleveland, 8 Athletics, 2. BAKER DECIDES about to come through, especially in the June IS Clc eland, 4 Athletics, 2. AFTER DIFFICULT MATCH DETROIT CLUB TO ENLIST latter part or. tne game The contest 17 6 Athletics, !. wan full of brilliant plays and the do-- ( June Cleveland. fensivc work of Bancroft was among' Henry Edwards and Ed Bang, Cleve finest seen m Mr? David Mills Placil Now Waj to San the here a long while. His land scribes, are with the Indians BASEBALL'S FATE Thirtvnc Slar Outfielder on error was on it haid chance and of' Gamei Under Burning Sun Pedro to Join the Nay course did no damage. ew York, July 19. Th)rty-on- e games New York, July IS RUSSELL QUITS of tennis under a blazing fun In the lBHHvi When tho Detroit flub left here last Understood Secretary Has eastern .Yew York champion.shlr) singles night for Boston it went mlnu Harry EDDIE COULON WINS YANKS TO JOIN iHBaHaaHa Hellman nml with Ty Cobb suffering Reached Decision in yesteiday afternoon pioed too much from an Injured shoulder. Hellman bide for Mrs. David .'. Mills and she. collap-se- il hi! mates coodhy after the second same FROM WALLY NELSON,2. .. STEEL LEAGUE The Xcw Jersey woman faced I with the Ynnki and entrained for San Ainsmith Appeal Mrs V. 'Pedro, Cal., where he will enlist In the T Ljnch In tho third round of ' the tournament at the navy. Pitcher Fails to Inform Mount Pleasant This it Ihe liarball team of the Hcllninn hall from that pnrt of the Sidenrm Tennis flub at Pleafantvllle. N Y., and w Mrs. United States battleship New Hamp- country and at San Pedro ill loin a Local Boy Loses Star Bout at Httggins of Retire- NO STATEMENT AS YET Lnch won at 6 baMball team of almost major league In that long," grueling thlid &t Mrs shire, one of the speediest organiza- calibre. Pan Pedro is a submarine base Wrlghtstown Young Mc Mills gave no indication that the was on tions in the nay. The imert is and among Its enlisted men Includes ment erge. once Giants, as 19 the of collapse and was playing Chaplin Elder, nlhlelic dirertor of Tilly Shafer, of the right-hande- d slab-sto- r. Washington, July well as big show perform- Govern Triumphs Allan Runt ell, the purely on her grit No sooner had .he the battleship and manager of the other former Secretary of War New-to- D. Baker, left the court than ers Hellman expected an earlv call Into has tult the Sew Toik Yankees she fell into a faint. baseball team. The men are, light the draft armv and chose the naw In Hug-Bln- It was a Mrs.