I: ) 1 .2'.... m(MLeague r STANDING OFe CLUBS;; ' V; f ' American League. , V ''; ;? W6n X08t . Pci. ftevelafid .. w "..12 9 571 Boston . . ....13 10 .565 Mew Tork ... ... ..13 9 .59 Dhicag .. .. .. .. . 9 S. .688 Detroit 7w.. ....... 8. 9. .471 Washington ..'...10 11 .478 $t Louis .. .. r. V. . 9 10 .600 Philadelphia .. ... 7 ' 13 .350 -Johnson Blanked the Indian. Washington. Mar 11. Walter Jqhxr- ison. shut out Cleveland today, aided tby spectacular fielding, and his triple VoTtrl StinnVn' cIa in tJitk Rixth EiTft 'the Senators a l-to-0 victory' It was a ereat Ditching duel between John eon and Bagby, each allowing four hits. The score: . Cleveland AB.H. O.A.E Chanman. ss ...2 0 1 1 ....... 4 1 , 3 4 4 Turner, 3b. Speaker, cf. ... Roth, rf. .... Wamby, 2b. . . Williams, lb. Wood, cf. ... O'Neill, c. ... 'JBagby, p. .... !... 3 4 3! 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 2 4 0 3 8 2 3 0 1 0 0 '2 0 1 1 5 Totals ....30 4 24 11 5 Washington AB. H. O. A. E Shotten, cf. 4 0 2 0 0 Lavan. ss.i 4 0 3 2 0 Shulte. -rf. 1 0 1 0 0 .Shanks, If. 4 1 4 0 0 Judge, lb. 3 16 0 0 Morgan, 2b. 2 0 3 1 0 Foster. 3b. ..UU 3 0 0 0 0 .Ainsmith, c. 3 0 8 2 0 Johnson, ti. 3 2 0 3 0 Totals 27 4 27 8 0 Cleveland 000 000 0000 Washington .000 001 OOx 1 Runs: Johnson. Ieit on oases: (Cleveland 7, Washington 6. First base on balls: off Johnson 4, Bagby 3. Struck out: by Johnson 5, by Bagby 2. Three-base hit: Johnson. . Two-base hit: Bagby. Sacrifice hit: Morgan. Stolen base: Roth. Bauble play: Wood to O'Neill. Umpires: Hilde hrand and Owens. Time of game: 1:41. Red Sox Lose to Browns. Boston. May 11.A three run rally la ; "the eighth gave hj Browns to day's game 4 to .2, after the Sor had a lead. "-V i C;:;:r- '' ': i The score:; ! St. Louis - Tobin, cf Austin, 3b Slsler, lb. Smith. If. Hendryx, rf. ... Gedeon, . 25. . . . Nunamaker, c . Gerber, ss. Gallia, p xJohns 1 xxJohnson 0 .. AB.H.O"A;E. 4 2.4.0 0 .52 1 3 0 z . 1 14 , a o ,3 ;0' :i aO 0 4 01 0 0 371 3 . 3, 3 i r i , 4 2 2. 6 0 0:5 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals .!... 33 9 37 18 1 xBatted for Smith in eighth. xxRan for Johns in eighth. t 4 Boston Hooper, rf Shean, 2b. Strunk, cf. Rulf. lb. . . Mclnnis, 3b Whiteman, If. Scott, ss. ............. 4 Sch&xit c 3 Leonard, p. . 2 xHoblitzel 1 AB.H.O.A.E 5 2 2 0 0 1 2 8 3 2 4 3 2 0 Schmidt. . . i Cooper, p. ; . . Totals . . '. ir... xBatted for Saliee' New'York Pittsburgh 'Runs: Pittsburgh, per. Three-base hit: Twobase hits: Mc Thorpe. Sacrifice hit: on balls: off Sallee Struck out: by Sallee by pitched ball: Rodfi; Umpires : Rigler .and M l Braves Won on - Bii first game of the series cago Cubs today, 6 to bunched hits on Harry Cubs threatened in the ing three. ; The score: Boston .A Powell, cf. Conwav. 2b 4 Kelly, If. 4 Wickland, rf . ' . ; .-. . . . . : 4 Smith, 3b 4 4 4 3 3 0 1 3 0 1 1 1 0 0 3 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 Totals .33 9 27 11 0 xBatted for Leonard in ninth. St. Louis 000 000 1304 Boston 010 000 1002 Runs: St Louis, Tobin, Austin, Hen dryx! Johnson; Boston, Ruth, Schang. Stolen base: Whiteman. Two-base hits: Ruth, Gedeon. Sacrifice hits: Sisler, Nunamaker, Mclnnis, Leonard. Bases on balls: off Gallia 4, Leonard 1. Struck out: by Gallia 1, Leonard 3. Umpires: Morality and O'Lough-lin. National League National League. Won. Lost. Pet. New York .. ..18 3 .857 Chicago .. ,. .. ..13 6 .684 Pittsburgh 11 9 .50 Cincinnati 11 11 .478 Philadelphia 8 11 .421 Brooklyn 7 12 .36S Boston 6 14 .300 St Louis 7 14 .333 Perry Shut Out White Sox. Philadelphia, Pa., May 11. Scott Perry,, pitching his third victory In a week, blanked the champion White Sox today, 1 to 0. RIsberg registered the only safety off his delivery when he singled over second in the sev enth inning. The score: Chicago AB.H.O.A.E, Liebold, cf. 4 0 0 0 0 Weaver, ss. ." 4 0 7 2 0 Risberg, 2b. .. -Jackson 11 ...... 3 B 3. ft gOi j. jomns, n. .......... & v i v o Gandll,; lb. 3 0 .6; 1 -0 McMullen, 3b. . . . .- . 3 & JL, 3 0 Schalk, c 3 0 3 1 0 Shellenbach, p 2 0 110 Totals .7TT....28 1 24 12 0 Philadelphia . AB. H. O. A E. Jamieson. rf. .41 1 0 0 Kopp, If. 2 13 10 Walker, cf. 3 0 1 0 0 Burns, lb 3 1 14 0 0 Gardner, 3b. 4 0 12 0 Davidson, 2b. .. 2 1 1 3 0 Shannon, ss. ......... 311 S O Perkins, c: ........... 8 0 5 1 0 Perry, p. ... ...... 3 0 0 2 0 Totals 27 5 27 15 0 Chicago 000 000 000 0 Philadelphia 000 000 Olx 1 Runs: Philadelphia, Jamieson. Two base hit: Jamieson. Struck out: by Shellenbach 2, Perry 4. Bases on halls: off Shellenbach 4, Perry 2. Dou ble play: Weaver to Risberg to Gan dil. Stolen base: Perry. Umpires: Dineen and Connolly. Yankees Outlucked Tigers. . New York, May 11. The Yankees outlucked the Tigers and won here today, 6 to 5. The score: Detroit AB.H.O.A.E. Giants Again Lose. Pittsburgh, Pa., May 11. Wilbur Cooper, of the Pirates, today gained the distinction of being the first pitcher to blank the Giants when he shut them out, 2 to 0. He allowed seven hits but kept them well scat tered. It was the first time the Giants had lost two games in succession. The score: New York Young, rf Kauff, cf. Burns, If. Zimmerman, 3b. 3 Rodriguez. 2b 2 0 1 Konetchy, lb. ...... 34 2 7 Rawlmgs, ss. ........ i 1 2 K 1 1 2 crrl f- 3 " 1 ?. f v r 1 1 r 1 e. i j m j JF't 1 V 51 0 -2 2 SUNPAY, MAY 12, 1918. 1 f --iT m . the Winner.- , V Ala.. May 11- 2ect?ve Ut' the ..pinches,, "rningiiana toosiia 'j by & Bcoreoi .'4 to-'l. last but devoid, pt W The batting ' ov.South JJhald 'brt the : Wca!3 "vlsltihg'?thlra baso-' -iooo iqo pwJri- a Mtsl ' Jaines IH." Telrce "'Lieut and Mrs. W. B. Aycock. of Columbia, S. p.;iMjHaxT. E-iaison,'. pL COinjton, ana Mr and . Mrs. H. Feirce. .-The ' "Eatstefn. Star-: "chapterheld a LmeetJUlg. ou last. Monday, evening, at whichv Mrs. Dulanq Brown and sMisses Belief Ansi:jW;tI and ; :elen vivetljfe were- Initiated. Igt ref resliwentsrr ii Th -Ladiea'Aid aocietytOf'thiMeth- TCdist ehTtreh5held ,4tsregt;;niajhly Jr002 00j-1il!i meetlnig eitt. a.n? 5i.4Stwcklaaar th. r'.iC t on ; last Thursday : r evening; ; Imme- ibately after the" " closing -;. exercises, Minneapolis.. 0.4, ty lirst::'ul;2--;: Indianapolis, postpdned, - "V t , nMtrn 1 0- Eaton - qf Winstbn-Sdlen bus at LouisviU, PwPpof 1 j - :--:K--r :if:-.;-t'': , c. ..... 0 t 0 ' 0' r Of o- o Henry, c o f o - 3 Hearne, p. ............ 4 f i o Wilson xMasey Totals .,..34j .. : . xBatted f orienry in nintb. .B. H. O '5 ,1. 0 1 0 2 4 1 2 0 12 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0. 0 x .0 0 0 0 0 1 1 X) 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 Chicago-r- ; ' Hollocherer, ss Flack, rf. ... . Mann, If.. . Paskert, cf. Merkle, lb. Deal, 3b. . Kilduff, 2b. Killif er . . . Weaver, p. Walker, p. Hendryx, p O'Ferrel, c. xLear xxZeider I A. E. 3 0 1 Lb 4 5 3 i 3 0 4- 0 1 0 1 6 0" 0 0 0, 0 0 0 0 1 1 . 2 0 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 Warsaw. May 11. MeSdanVes '. Sd- ward : Gibs"6n and D. E. Best 6nter tnlnftrt at. dinner In hoAOTot . Mrs.' Warden of Washington, ; D. C, at-the home ot their mother, Mrs.- T. .B. Peirce, on Tuesday : evening of last week.. The patriotic note waa pres ent in 'both the decorations i-'; -.of .red white and blue flowers, and also . !n the menu: of four courses, tne last or which consisted of Ices In individual" "f libertv bells. The cuests included, the hbnoree, Mrs., Warded Mrs.. LL micks Williams or .unison; Mrs. -James Hines, of OreenvHle; Totals ,35 7 27 JL3 1 xLear batted for Wjker in eighth. xxBatted for Weaver itt seventh. Boston ......... f . . . .012 002 001 Chicago .010 000 030 i Runs: Chicago, Flak, Paskert, Mer kle; Boston, Powell Wickland 2, Smith 2, Hearne. - Home run: Wick land. To-base hits: Paskert, Smith. Sacrifice hits: Weaer, Smith, Mas sey. Struck out: by Weaver 4, Walk er 1, Hendryx 1, Heme 1. Bases on balls: off Hearne 5 Hendryx 5. Um pires: Harrison an Quigley. SOUTHERN! LEAGUE. Crackers Had Easy Sailing. Atlanta, ua7 May 11. The Crack- ers won the inal game of the series with the Nashville Volunteers here jthis afternqon,eT4,p( From start to finish tie (trackers had easy pick ing, slugging Nashville's twirlers to A A fl ft n ma i.uu. jiuu tubals lion n '110116 three-runs in eaehof the -Ti'.-- a v A7 , htpr rti j 1 t - j 1 ot' iSaiA a " 1 v -,-vt nrain&s. j-iyncn aid some : t 1 ;fexcIfiht-mu6d worlf fo;th Crack- i nLers' flowing but four hits. 2i i. i!i Score in innings: AB. H. O, E. Fletcher, ss. 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Bellamy Drug Co. adv. &v2 0,Atlnta j -L .fiatteries: Jonnald, Marshall, Hel- A U'frich and O'Neil: Lynch and Pici 0 0 o.nich 0 Totals 31 7 24 12 1 4 Pittsburgh Caton, ss 3 MoUwitz, lb 4 Carey, cf 3 Stengel, rf. ........... 4 Cutshaw, 2b. 3 King, If 4 McKechnle, 3b 4 Bailey Was Strong. New Orleans. '-La.. -May 11. Bill I Bailey was in rare form today and AB. H. O. E. I held the Little Rock team to four 1 0 0 2 2 r 1 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 scattered hits. Rube Robinson re- 0'ceived very bad support. 0j Score: 0 Little -Rock . . .000 000 0000 4 2 N6w Orleans . .000 010 30 4 10 0 Batteries: Robinson and Hargrove; Bailey and Kitchens. Bush, ss 3 1 2 4 Dressen, lb v . . 2 1 11 0 Cobb, cf 3 2 4 1 Veach, If 3 0 0 0 Heilman, cf 4 1 1 0 vVitt,- 3b. ". . . ; . . . ... . . . 4 2 10 Young, 2b. .. . . 4 1 2 3 Telle, c 3 1 3 3 James, p 3 0 0 2 s' Jones, p. 0 0 0 1 -x'Spencer ..............110 0 ; xxDyer 1 0 0 0 V Totals . . . .31 10 24 14 xBatted tot Yelle in ninth. ' "xxBatted for Jones in eighth. . 1 . 4 . 3 . 3 . 4 . 4 . 1 .;1 .3 l . 2 . 0 . 1 . 0 H. O. 1 0 1 1 1 2' Jk 5 '2 12 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 2 0 0 0 0 2 6 4 0 1 0 0 2 0 3 0 0 0 New York AB.H.O.A.E. - ; Gilhooley. rf 1 1 0 0 0 " :peckinpaugh, ss. . . . . . " "OolroT. Sb. - I . - t - - -- -- - . Pratt, 2b A pipp, lb. ...... ; ; Bodie, If. . . ... " y Miller, .cfv -.. 7 High, cf. ...wit 'Hannah, c. .. Walters, c. - "Love, p. ; Russell, p.. .. "xCaldweli ........... 5txFewster . . . . . ...27 9 27 18 3 ':''( xBatted for love la seventh. : "SSoit 301 100-5 Kew York ..010 000 50x 6 ' Runs: Detroit,'. DTeason, CobV2 f Teach, Young;. New York, fWa--augh. Baker, Pratt, Mfller, Walters, Fewster. v Three-base hit: Baker. Two base hits: Vltt. 2. Sacrifice kit' Dressen. Sacrifice - tiles: Miller, Pratt.' Bases " on ' balls : off Love 4, I jaraea o. -' - f! Jaaaes: ' -TJttplresr NalUn .end. 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