Ball Stars and Soldiers Came Through with Game for Red

Ball Stars and Soldiers Came Through with Game for Red

• -..-• .'.•• '• •<:•;.:,• -. .-• -p :^": •••'"•'••'•• •'" ••• • •". THE CAPITAL TIMES, THURSDAY AFTERNOON* MAY 23,1918 oca/^^ Ball^^^*^^^ Stars Andf ^ . Soldiers. Came.''•.. Through. ' *• • *i i" ' • ^«^ With Game For' Re__ __. .^^Stj^W-^^^-f^d Go^ ___ _ d Thirty Teams In Paris Ball oung Yankee Hurler Bests INDOOR SPORTS BY TAD I |The Veteran Cicotte In a League Formed by Americans llffourteen Inning Duel, 1-0 To Play From May To Octobei Ten Games are Played at m.n ms f OF Big Ten Net Play _ ! Brewers Drop Game by Same Syf^af • • "&^ THE- Time on New Diamonds Laid ;.j ,!i; |i 1-0 Score to Louisville When Begins At Chicago Out in France Tennis stars of the Big Ten will | vj ill Tony Faeth Wobbles American Association. start play Thursday afternoon for Won Lost the collegiate singles and doubles Louisville 14 4 championship on tBe University ol By BEX F. STEIXKL. RESULTS OF WEDNESDAY'S Milwaukee .18 C Chicago courts on the Midway cam- Sporting Editor "Stars and itrines GAMES . 10 G pus. Chicago, Wisconsin, Michi- PARIS, France, May 3.^Ha:-i" m ~~ Indianapolis ; 'J American Association Kansas City . 10 6 gan, Ohio, and Minnesota are en- under war conditions is en:ir»'v'd" '- •| Louisville 1, Milwaukee 0. Columbus . 0 7 tered. Illinois and Northwestern ferent than the way our riivc-'v !?: Columbus 2, St. Paul 1 (twel-o St. Paul .. are among the missing, and for the pastime is being conduct^ -•-'"--'<if 'r. innings.) Minneapolis •J 13 first time in many seasons there The Paris Baseball assoe:;,y.cr.'.'""-',. ;-,,?!. !j.' • Minneapolis 9, Toledo 2. Toledo .... o 15 are no nominations from colleges cently organized, has br;co:V.r- ='xr'-': i'TJ.1 ijT Indiariapolis-Kansas City, n< American League outside the Big Ten. big affair that it was HCL-. -sir-/ "-7 | game; rain. Neilson and Gotfreidson of Wis- split the thirty teams, which ''--,••» Boston ... 10 ll' consin gave the Maroons the best entered in five section; of ;ix i'.:,I American League New York 16 13 c St. Louis 4, Washington, 2. battle of the dual series and, unless each. These five divisions •*:!: "•;!,.! Chicago .. 14 12 Minnesota is a contender, the Badg- three games with each oLlo.-r :- ;'j.'! Detroit S, Philadelphia, 1. 1G M pv; • i i New York 1, Chicago 9 (fourteen Cleveland er pair seems to be the most likely day afternoons and the fiv.. •.(•:--,.« St. Louis 14 ^"'.^^SSrSl^^r. ' 'M $ challengers. Davis and Wirthwein, will then- play off a rri^rA r?V- 13 Cleveland-Boston, no game; rain the Ohio State pair, and Hammeri series for the championshin. I Philadelphia 12 and Egbert of Michigan will arrive Although the organization rro?.- National League Detroit . .. 8 . Boston 8, Cincinnati 2. | this morning to compete ises to be an unwieldy arTxr. =•';' Chicago 2, Brooklyn 1. National League | preliminary round. the committee of seven in .. Pittsburg 6, Philadelphia 5 Xew York 22 ' Semi-final matches are scheduled the same is arranging evcrytr.lr;- ;- twelvt innings). Chicago .'.'.' IS "or tomorrow and singles and dou- ] a satisfactory manner, ihc ieiV.:- Cincinnati 19 •les championships will be played ' wil'"l open its regular schedule NEW TORE— Thormahlem, Now '.•burg 15 ' I > Np^^"""^ .Snturday. May 12 and games will cor.tlr.-e •:*! idelphia .... 11 til about the first of October. accr,r'. • York's sensational young pitcher ing to present plans. Every.;-.;.-.- |. won a fourteen inning duel from 1 •Cicotte, the Chicago veteran o>: running smoothly ir. the /.-.ir . Wednaeday. The score was 1 to 0. St. Louis much more so than you wo-j;d ;.i:;j. Thormahlen has not been score .1 JROUNDY'S ine with so many teams "r.tirt;. on In thirty-four successive isminsa But the boys have the rich: ;:>;ri' he has pitched. Over 700 Enter They realize "hat a league ccr..:u.~ Cicotte held the Yankees to foui ER ed during a war and under cirTtrs:.: hits for thirteen innings, when sin- I. A. A. Games conditions than at home, is a d:~;r- gl«t by Baker, Pratt, and Pipp pro- tent proposition and there are fc-~ |; ttuc«d the one and winning tally. After seeing Wisconsin try to de- any hitches. The score: XEW YORK—More th?.n 700 en- feat Illinois on the track last Satur- Ten Games at a Time Chic»«ro AE H A tries have been received for the Jor- day I have been out in Dane county Th< league games will be Lribofi, U 6 0 ty-secor.d annual track and fiela Wisconsin High School Lines Great Basebali l Game To 110"see if any Dane county fanner on the Bois de Boi>togne and a; . McMullen 3b 5 o championship games of the Intercol- needs help on their farms. I gave lombes, the grounds of the ra B. CoiUna 2b. 6 1 legiate Athletic assocaition to be them all the number of the gym! club of France, where ten ga^icEE c:-r. Felseh, cf 5 1 2 0 held at Franklin field, Philadelphia, Up As Possible Winner Of Red Cross Drive In Madison be staged at the same tifr.e. D'-.. Weaver, BS. 6 2 2 0 May 31-June 1. According to the They claim some of the Wiscon- monds have beer, laid out a: bo:: Gandil, Ib ........ 6 0 23 official lists, twenty-one of the twen- sin dash men were off form Satur- places. Players of teams r^s: J. Collins, rf 1 0 ty-eight colleges holding member- day. We don't want to take any bonafide members of the unit thi-y Schalk.c, 1 9 ship have entered teams, several of Interscholastic On Saturday Planned For Decoration Day credit from Carroll, the Illinois man, represent and they will not be ?=:• Cicotte, p 1 1 but it looked to me as if he could do mitted to change from one tear. :: them in each of the thirteen events another. All disputes will be . composing the day's program. The a little spotting for the Wisconsin K: Totals 48 10 men when they are right. tied by the umpires in charpe of ;hj games and no protests can be cs;- New York AB H •ill give the meet an i Has Fast Track Squad at Work; Meet Officials Are Cantonment Nine and Former City League Stars Will Battle Gihooley, rf G 0 The bowling seison is over so ricd up any higher. Garr.es cou- tersectipr.al atmosphere and afford a poned because of rain, canr.o: b: Pcckinpaugh, ss 6 1 comparison with the western confer- Appointed by Coach Jones; "W's" for Honors and Dollars in Biggest • Freddie Kramer can now go back Baker, 8b 6 2 where he works at home dusting off played later on, as only Sunday af- ence contests to be held a week later, ternoons are available. A head nn;- Pratt, 2b 6 1 as the Wolverine team will also com- to be Awarded of Local Games furniture at Van Deuseri's. Pipp, Ib. 5 2 ; pire was selected, also an oScii'. pete at the ' Big Ten" championship scorer and averages will be kept :he ••Bodie, If. 3 0 at Chicago, June 7 and 8. The local boys are just getting High, If 2 0 back on the old schedule since the same as in any other league. Miller, cf. 5 1 soldiers left town. There are many high class p!a~e:s -'Hannah, c. 3 0 Wisconsin high school track men After the crew races, most of the By Frank T. Tucker to get up a city team that car. com- over there already, with more :o 1 HELPING PHILLIES 'Thormahlera, p 4 0 are in good trim for the interscho- athletes will retire to the various Arrangements that are making pete on equal terms with the sol- Mose Danson has quit Piper Bros, come from time to time. Take cu: KEEP TN THE RACE lastic meet to be held here Saturday. fraternity houses to which they have Madison's baseball fans rub their diers, and the game between Mad- to go to work at the Kipp plant. team, for instance, we have c- n 42 2S Coach Edward S. Schrank, athletic hands in anticipation are being i ison and the U nited States will Billy Rafter, former Xew York -Totals .: '-...46 been assigned to rest for the meet ! Every day is May 1st with Mose— One out when winning run scored. director, has some hope of winning at 1:30 in the afternoon. Immedi- made for a big game between the await the command of "play ball" always moving. Yank, Jim Courtney, _ who p::cr.K : E. H. E. first place in spite of the small num- ately following the high school track best nine at the local army cant<«- i by James Murphy, former Central 'two seasons for the Newark team ir, league umpire, who will judge the the Federal league, Dan Gnozzo ;f Chicago— ber of men from which to choose. meet , ; the varsitl y baseball team will ment and a team made up of for- There is a motorcycle policeman 0000000000000 0—0 10 1 A quadrangular track meet be- pla-'--y• its*~ '•— retur—n game ..-nwith- m.-_-.-Illinois_ . mer city league stars for the bene- battle. Local players of wide ex- the New York Stats league, bcfidc-3 tween the two Madison high schools perience in the city-league and who on the Sun Prairie road now. From many first class college and seir.i- New York— 1 The Suckers have beaten Wisconsin fit of the Red Cross.

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