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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 15

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 15

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THE DAILY BAGTJU. "ST.V? YORtT, SATURDAY, 10T7. 15 Yankee Owners Extend Aid Loetje Rolls High Average Western Golf Women Loyal For Eastern Bowling Title To Sunday Ball Movement OF BOYS HIGH A. A. To the Much Abused Stymie iimini i)a(p.

Here a treachery with a capital T. home green and nr. dher twenty. SOMB wonder has boon by fact New York Honored in nr Amcrirnn League I l.all club was I i of Suit lay t2 1 I 1 baseball, tt bad not made a yip about the rubjert. The New York 'fe So.oo!Bey Election of Offi- I T.lir?...' League ol which, like the New Y-rk American League club, inn ce.s Scholastic News A Jhu toul Is supposed to be traditionally opposed to Sunday hall, or, MM acnoiastic News.

cago had 82- Im-: Indifferent to the subject. Tim silence of the owners MiitStt anu l5J' easily understood. of the WhU B- Iffll The Interest in football aroused by Had been a prehension, as Col I Itu rl and tim, r.rk Row alleys MSB auccessful ball team was shown have expr. the la the ho enterprise, were kt eager for a chance in the F.wers individual MBL lZir I f' Mra'fr. Gardner who w- the Polo Ground If not opposed.

of the Giants Leaguers passed two partners In dates have refused to answer the queries sent them. nee alleys in aM-glk- i tho score of chance i season i'orry Crane was elected secretary, surd When the i cLTikev of the said, before the series th, co I to 2 The doubles were close, but the tour. Crane la left halfback on the Red and "e'r 'V-n i8tswon' feco Txt spring at Mlnerlt WeTls untJ to home dri and garden, la depended npon to tear off Reports or Tx" or pnn TeS! This 'r" -p .1 ots i lould bh urt vie th rcl 4" strips of territory showed Murtonanosurprlae. Comlakey had tn- interfere with the Pana- In a row a a lead. ToU1 when the teams line up against ea-b A Th'1', 4Mi58ea Sp'St KiOTnj'ot'S nobJecOw tlf trUraSMi eHobokw, ''he SVes other at Ehbe.s P.eld on Klcciton Day omn'ever.

i i.w.VuJ 'L'Nl'" IjlftS pP PUTTS AND DKIVES Stengel Led Right Fielders CJ a irv I rr I Brooklyn Edison League. oi. Carl, on smith. This we the firs, contest In i Starting Double Headers sS. ss wa8 e.eC.ed to Transport iitii.ii.

Constmctlon. a. tho management of the swimming I'altiifrol I. nmt I' I i t'l" vr'sTii Charles Dillon (Casey) Stengel, the sisted double plays from the right I -ZA ii' lo'windllnj, 14l! teum- Westchester LonIaland wo- Hollow'' Valter "Germany Schaefer" of the Supcrbas pasture. Mayer is 1M Ul The members of the Athletic Asso- mpn of war activities.

Brown, Mo'ntclalr, and J. f. Soutter, has not figured prominently In the Kopf Starts Three. Totals 431 it tuis 402 353, Knights of Columbus. elation also picked out a member of dropped out of the competition last Treenwlch.

first flight on the major league stars, Outfielders who set three double a oband central tne squad take charge of spring. The nex, natch will be atJ Th, committee presenting thUeX" but he led the National and American plays in luotion in games last year FIRST GAM IS. niif '''v'l- iVirlWg-i'm'o '''ce'ry'e- that of starting the most double Itcds. against. Philadelphia, on June Smlth f0n1' U'' MC Onimct in a 1-Hall.

,1. 'i'i plays Casey put into motion eight 17, and against Pittsburg on June 26; Totals so: 640 rotala 3 l-ft end. This is th r-xplann'oo: two-ply killings from the outfield dur- Shortstop Hay Chapman, of the in- smith ami (Jengh'r'at Schenectady, isrii' I elected to' the, po lion of president of I four-ball mal wa playi 18 turday 1 Doing 1917. equalling tiie former records against St. I.ouis.

on June 25; linnnv Smith "and "Count" John SECOND OAMR Uoys instead of a i-etwj-i ami rf.f.-f of the se-hcld by Frank Schulter. Mike Mitch- ZU" OeVgier'siartod tlfir Hopl" i thVt'ai. 'lobs which I wiio VX' i-'avVo th- wa" i-n fior ell, Harry Hooper and Dan Moeller. i Thursday, with among die Stii.i. but v.

ho' does no, k- v. wdl vciing din-i-r jollification. Max Carey of the Pirates also started the Indians, against Chi igo, on Aug- afternoon and evening rlea. htT orahaVnt; Dsana! Lannoi Other officers elected are; clear why the ih-i-: 1 in previous eight double plays during the pas, uet 15, and Shortstop Roger PaoklD- 5J0 05 Sunder' the Tota1, 14' third game. I season, the Pirate outfielder making aKainst tin- g)-)(( t)P smith was Kr r.fnl.

nur- ira-u. 1 a-wV' laiglnivr- Will Muilil nv Home, his from cent. r. hii'ti'ddta's 'I'i''' dm hi rdavs beaten l.v a youth named Kddle Burke ti Breto. ill; Collins.

1,6. Total. 1 1 Tii" Kaglc.) Two other major league players jn ,,,0 I Kr'' V''r I'li'ify an 1 lolling two games WMth w.i.Mnston Harris. Kt; Corran. 1 10 a'a-' .1 match mber 8 Tho VH'r VtXAM- Uii U1' p'-.

tlcular positions last year, namely, cago, on June IS. Center Fleldei I Kawallck. th i.ii better i that tho George Sisler. first baseman of the. llrry of liie npinsi Commercial Not IMoconrasod range, nen, 'it' I 1.

t'i ir 1 .1 head with tho strarr mery Horses Morris D. Brown Beats rLbTpiUTf-olunsLt at the Horse Show J. R. Johann, 325-70 K' 35. Stuffy McC-innis and Larry Doyle Fielder Joe Kelly, of the Braves, -'r i a I under Th.

1 i i held the old records. against Cincinnati, on August 28. For the first time In tho thirty-four Morris D. Brown, former class A TZ- twenty-four I on the train -w Jim Shaw of the Waahingtons led Loadcs in Double Plays. since the National Horse Show champion, plaving 325.

won his mat." 'a "llespoe.mg a a I. A the tn'nuumn'anll'his'orr Five. abli-lod, will be with J. It. Johann (185).

ns 'r 's heT md tffl Alnsmi.h. led the hacks, ops. The 1 given lo artillery types at the exhlbl- novtee elnmpion. in the 18.2 balk lin. LmhI-ti today, "have 1 third basemen who led in instituting- Alnxmlth of ion which opens on November 12 at tournament at the Brooklyn Billiard the of Coaeh liovet two-ply killings were Dong liainl.

who1 KiKo square Carden. The war Is of I nst nl-dit Brown rOtelus aro nia.erially helping to i i outing QB started the year a Pirate and tinished "fu Killlfcr ofJ e.on-.ble for the innova- i.o on, the team for our game 'I'i V', 1 bai.s of amdhor club, it a Cardinal; the left fielder was lh Wfl thP s.g.'tn-i I Soys High Klection Pmg of the i hie, N.w sue, n. the muiee far rans I Lnt, a York's two shortstops. Arthur Klctcber s-p, -i' Tt Dauhcrt or r.nlyarmy type recognized in past tlnally n-vpured hi. am! Pus Butler, all ofS run sl luMHIITM-S.

S'aya lmnnanVS.ne'e'lse. ar'S i i Johann Ldl1 Third n.wM,-T:.:i;a-tlii' I'-'Ir.) of lo almost the that 'u'pafr" 2 1-3J. I "V.V have Just cancelled our game i sisi- KntsM- -nln cnod or- Maranvilio starts rlfty-elght nt N' a iV.V", automobllea have replaced the horae- were'j h'e'i' 'Afeattn' Vi i to se' 1 "'Or 't'c i The Braves i.aam a rated two-ply 'S medal vJelliry "vcr lh'-'i'i'les kI'V 1 Vhe' "Inv'l! How lank ,1 Mr-. Barlow. In oM.erta.eopls superior i''' tho" and 8cl "20 li ing lllrk w.il 1 ii i 1 1' i fh1'f i 1 1 i Woran's New Rookie "'''u' 'X 6ciej '''itn'ong a Temperamental Kid h'" "'r I Pat Meran appears to have a tern-I 11 IX-luncn Star at Syrocn.se 'gre' n' Mr '4RJ Whethor enin' ul" l.ily peramcnial a.ter on his hands 7 Kovemlier i "JulSfc: SliStoOiKfl.

Westfaii Shows He can Hayn.eTw7. 3 The greatest number of double plays Still Play at TdiniS I bl' SrottSi 2.000 poSnd the Pacific Coo League which lot! erwhelm- V'V n's am a ever made a nine inning game is 1 ffi1 ha. I hree abreast in the pennanl In a hot finish with tim 'cattng Loula Gordon caromed Into the cup T- th," five, the reei, id being c.piailed by the n-akiog an imnosing ap-ISan Francis, He was of the match. They halved rhilhes again Boston on April 19 last They say they never come back. their Old World trap- mended to iho Phillies by Wade l.nii had her elected th "freah" extra hole, I Won 1 'hj reason in a contest which they lost Such is not true in so far as II.

L. Killlfer. manager I' Bos 4ngeles, who a of i he salt "rush." on the twentieth when Mrs. Stetson by a score of 7 to 3. Left Bandera West fa II la concerned.

Ten or a dozen Is a brother or Billy Klllifer of In whl It Ihi liman Class, under sliced her third some nuidi KiMnr.ll! I'Cilt II IRK. Itlx' ai PiM. r'- were the Quaker ii nn.i,i..j Moran'; eai. h.n- department I hov uioiind and is lo fortth "JT" T'r" tntns Id.iyc'i- tn" i.roniTlyrT Then SCHOLASTIC ATHLETICS I leu Mousel falld on wl)orf on IK- ho dropped out of active competition. h' Manager of' the II I eh I iron an' I ties the nr" rjr ust 13, uncovered live double plays Now he has come back and has Just Maiapiaml Scliool at Work.

Meusel got peeved and decided to trull "fresh" i fd hill, Among fesslon.il th Id. any debate drlvea against the I but they had twelve won the championship of (he Kings Coach I. Walbner. Mneknell '18. the team.

Then be thought things lb" lor men who figured They have provi that not only this frames in whieh io produce them. St. county Tennis Club, a title that he Is rounding tho Marquand School I over and Co next morning he re- prominent! rju were Axel season, but von through a a I Louis won 1 his game, to ft. last held ten years ago. I elevi Into shape for Us big game i Ported for duty and was put back on I'arueh of 'voFU ooursor.im'b.

b'y'iirsi! sleond Miird XuAn Kta PWIndelphla ''eehb'n'i' of was the' pro ni-tt fourth i ini in a and 1,1 th t-viiis larai ilin tournament In both will i J-''' 'I laKe a tip In eVuhs' I in 1 1 11 lie'ioopi- "V'rviJT Hellman of Iieirmt ait, ill oft he tournament i 'l'''''u uer" Sw'im'mTnB He recot, 1 football tour ttt" co'antry. Phona 4400 1 I I sn'cl Happy FelSCh Once fThewmni 7" 7 Phone Bedf IPCG. Kureka Garage. Srton.and 8teve O-Neuf, of SlS Had Novel Ambition i hmafoot- united V0' i aled 1 1 pela a 1 I. -2, I high ielio.es, Marquand will enter a 1 i 1 7 i 2 onble ih 11 K- Boll, fi 3.

H-2; Charles Cham- in Prep meet and I 1 s'r'" 11 JOB a i hers. Urn vet era ii through two iutersehrdasi ie Happy f-elsea oiler fielder of the resident of rnm rctonstiuciva MiiTult It vire. a home just a-i a -3- 463- ones in the tank of the Central Branch White Sox. oi.ee ad an nmblMon to ,) nenil 1 one' of' 1 itet proilucls Is P--'a i'(" who 'fl'J V'. 7 7 I He had iltll troubu'toi i i 7, al?" 'I' Tl la to l' 8fi ir 777 "dBsfenea I IIOM.

.1, Ml. were Pra Sou Twombley turn" ROI( BOUTS TONIGHT Hoshlng to Play at. BingbamtoB. all tlio vs ile sand lots foot- alone lng the trick April against the 'na, Flushing High School agreed yes- native cltv. Ii- drcmed of opment of the ime 1 1 Giants and p.ddie Kllzpatriek dupli- I a' Moron 'onlay tn play its feheduhd footha II crown worn lo I 'ioteh.

It didn't I while a m.mihrr of tho Com- he opening of I cnturv Ii.a', I -rt fo tnraatT la-U eating it nct'insi Hie same combination 1 1 i game with liine.hamton High School take long In' ill to knock this eorVi'iM' r'l -la I himself I ii.a l. fore two I l' i.Vii UK on June 'X. They made these unas- s. on the latter's grounds on Idea out of Hup lead. Time and ex'.

i. of thejono man would have true, 1 TlfE SATISFIES. Krr.i' le.i 1 banksgiving Uay. perlence eonvii.e.d him that the nut "fresh" train la in I toss at more than 7 arses. In Pros.

vidsar ann Phil The cent -si was originally rencl was or an a hie I -hack whr. alr-ady been set down a candidal J. J. HAulI.LIOAN.rtjj. IUIXING Wagner.

Parims and Jack Sharkey. tiled at lushing, as the Long Island his iitliiinments. in last Saturday's game mental Observation. BROADWAYS. th "HAAVaMw link.

TO )At-G AHAOK. ttalitlit n.iiaii i u.ti, BOWMXG. In 1 "'sslr. Flushing suf- Just to give hi m-h' a good workout ire 1 'he hall creations In-y cannot count on Ii WFAT) ST0HAGE i-rt. fered defeat on a niud.lv ii.

Id hv i. Wloti Han h. aid Pe- call of the i i in.e IP dlv I lingers and toes. VUAU CLERMONT S. Vwixiit 0'Bda n.

1 At TIIIIB2'6 K. Piilghatnlen lov reeov- I inotul. he waa -o to (he 1 r. I x'Olv tAI.b N.rM..r,t. u.

I II i 5 BlllSnV 11 own goal line, he baseha Ii Just as he had as 1'ete Ids. c.eoh. has I. Heads Met. Ticket.

53 T9 PER MONTH. iMe. and ran tat- P.i.gt.h of the field for a dnno in his loun 1 Ueur wrestling already got a line 0,1 Ol.ulie Itosa' In the list of offlcB for lalS of I A ion. Prtm. 1 wtt at.

Braawajr. 'touchdown. matche I playing. ttoo ilctrppolitan (Jol Assecwtton f.afvrJ. SS.

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