Evening Republican, Volume 59, Number 112, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 June 1917 — FAN FODDER. [ARTICLE]
FAN FODDER.
Yesterday’s Results. National— Pittsburg 3, Philadelphia 2.' Cincinnati 4, St. Louis 2. American— Boston 5, Cleveland 1. Detroit 2, New York 0. Ed Walsh, former White Sox pitcher, has been signed by the Giants. He will be put under the care of a doctor to undergo treatment for his arm, with the hope that he can be put back in his former winning stride. Mamaux, of PittAurg, downed the Phils and incidentally won hie first game of the year. The Tigers began their eastern trip well by shutting out the Yankees. Mitchell was up for the Tye and Caldwell for the Yanks. Jimmy Regan turned in a win for Manager Mathewson, while his mates trounced three of Miller Huggi’s hurlers. The eastern clubs start their western invasion for the first time this season. The Red Sox continued their pennant drive by trouncing the Fohls 5 to 1. Mays added to his record, his submarine ball keeping the Clevelands shy of the plate. Speaker poled two safeties yesterday, while Ty had to be content with one. -1.. _ ■ * A few Hans Wagner punches and some of his ground covering ability might help the submerged Pirates. Yesterday's best run getter was Kansas City. Louis Chevrolet has entered the Chicago motor race with the car in which he took the Cincinnati classic.
