Evening Republican, Volume 59, Number 81, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 April 1917 — FAN FODDER. [ARTICLE]

FAN FODDER.

Yesterday’s Scores. National — . Chicago 4, Cincinnati 2. Boston 6, Brooklyn 6, darkness. New York 9, Philadelphia Pittsburg 10, St. Louis 8. AmericanCleveland 4, Chicago 1. St; Louis-Detroit, rain. Boston 5, Washington 4. Philadelphia 4, New' York 2. Schang’s home run with Mclness and Bates on (base with one out in the ninth enabled Philadelphia to wm ft belated victory over TKe Yankees— 4 to 2.. Noyes pitched steady ball for the 'Macks. Ayers, of Washington weakened in the seventh- passing five men, which coupled with a squeeze play by Lewis counted two runs for Boston and allowed them to win over the Senators by a run. Fritz Counube, slabbing for the Fohlmen held the White Sox to a quintette of safeties, while his mates bunched hits off of No Hit Cicotte, Cleveland winning t04,.L Felsch’s triple and a wild pitch saved the Rowlands from being, blanked. Although the Reds outhat Chicago 11 to 7, the Cubs won the game 4 to 2. Groh’s single with the paths loaded with Cincinnati baserunners hit Schneider on the shins and stopped a rally. New York made five successive hits off of Alexander, including a home run by Kildiff, scoring four runs and allowing the leaders to edge out a victory over the Morans. In a slugging match the Pirates downed St. Louis 10 to 8, scoring three runs in the tenth frame. Each team used three ihurlers, and a total of 27 hits were made by the two clubs. You ladies certainly should visit Rowles & Parker’s new ready to wear department. It’s up to date. Hazel Kiplinger, who has been the guest of Mrs. Boyd Porter for the past two weeks, retume dto her home at Piper City, 111., Wednesday. Miss Kiblinger and Mrs. Porter were class mates while students in the Woman’s College at Jacksonville, 111.