Evening Republican, Volume 59, Number 115, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 June 1917 — FAN FODDER. [ARTICLE]

FAN FODDER.

Yesterday’s Results. National — Chicago 4, Brooklyn 2. Boston 5, Cincinnati 2. Pittsburg 5, Philadelphia 1. 1 New York 5, St. Louis 3. American — Boston 2, Cleveland 1. ■Chicago 4, Philadel Ma 2. Washington 7, St. Louis 4. New York 6, Detroit 5. New Yoric made a strong ninth inning rally and Detroit was defeated. Ehmke pitched well until the eighth for the losers. Morgridge and Love worked for the winners. Jacobs pitched well for Pittsburg and Philadelphia was halted in their mad chase for the flag. Bates has been put into the cheanup position for the Athletics by Manager Mack. - / ~.J Eddie Cicotte has won seven straight giames and bids fair to equal the record of Babe Ruth of hurling eight straight victories. A homer by Felsch in the first inning helped the Rowlands down the lowly Macks,* who went into the cellar when Washington won. Mann’s homer enabled the Cubs to trounce the Robins. Vaughn hurled for the Mitchells. Cleveland lost to the Red Sox’ in a hard tussle. Shore worked for the winners." Larry Gardner’s three hits proved toube the prime factor in the win of the Bostons.