Evening Republican, Volume 59, Number 87, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 May 1917 — FAN FODDER. [ARTICLE]

FAN FODDER.

Yesterday’s Results. National — Ginoinnati 1, Chicago 0. St. Louis 4, Pittsburg 0. New York 2, Brooklyn 2-called. Philadelphia 2, Boston 1. Amerieain — Chicago 8, Cleveland 3. Detroit 2, St. Louis 0. New York 2, Washington 0. Philadelphia cold. a A world’s record was established in pitching yesterday by Toney, of Cincinnati, and Vaughn, of Chicago, when both traveled the regulation nine innings without allowing a hit. The feat of two opposing twitters ■traveling through nine innings without allowing a bangle has never before been recorded. Not a run was scored by either side. For nine rounds Vaugh kept .the Redlegs away from second base and Toney permitted but one to reach that station. In the tenth inning, Williams’ muff of Cawwe’s fly, coupled with a pair of singles off of Vaughn. permitted Cinicinnati to score the only run of the day. Toney kept the Cubs from battling safely in the tenth and thereby gained a niche in the hail of fame. Fisher of New York Wanked the Senators with four hits, 2 to 0. Johnson was up for Wasliingtan. Detroit won their second straight shutout from the Fielder Jones’. Daiuss did the serving for the Tigers. Cobb ■got one safety. Fred Snodgrass, recently released by the Braves, has signed with the Vernon club of the Pacific coast league. Red Ames let the Pittsburgs down with two blows, shutting them out 4 to 0. ' New York and Brooklyn staged a fourteen inning 2 to 2 tie. Cheney chucked for Brooklyn and Ferdie Schupp did the hilltopping for New York. ■Lefty Wdllipms held Cleveland, white his mates flapped the offerings of Coumbe and Smith for 8 runs. May second will go down in baseball annate as the day of the most remarkable pitching feats of all times. Practically ' every winning hunter in both leagues pitched remarkable ball.