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- err THE ‘EVENING STAR” THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1897N2 PAGES. 5 9 | ae are < - SNIATLICD Swaim, 2; off Wilson, 1. Hit by pitched ball—] sessed them by O'Day at Baltimore. Man- WASH. B. WILLIAMS. : JUP- ANOTHER NOTCH [#332 Struck, out By Wilem, &: iy Swatm. | ager Bancroft wrote a letter to President ss S ‘ashington, Geveland, & Time—2.20. Umpire | Young in which he told the head of the — + league that in his opinion the fines were Chamber : a. aes ee ee * | Senators fre Onpreeedented | 1 the secapd game the celebrated | Manager Bancroft received the following ° : ieee = = i t twirler, Cy Young, was on the ruber for Suite, Luxury of Sixth’ Place in September. Z SSS ole the Clevelands, and the sprightly little a eae ee aaa LOPS Luxurious HAIR. A well-kept culte of ting of dew “WASHINGTON, D. C., Sept. 4, 1897. Lima boy, Roger Bresnehan, opposed him. | “Dear Bancroft: The matter of paying It looked like a cese of Jack the Giant | fines imposed by umpires is one over which Killer from the first, as the big fellow suf- | I can exercise no discretionary power. I fered to the tune of two runs in the first | have simply to enforce the law, which I hae is hair - COOPER'S HAIR SU inning, while the visitors drew blanks for | have done in all cases, and which I shall the hair the first three. continue to do. If the law is wrong that is Selbach reached first on his single, that | "Ot my fa) If the fines are unjust, the ish. Team of McKean just managed to bat down with | Players have the right of appeal to the his gloved hand. Brown then bunted to- {board of directors. There is no player in ----TO-- state meteor ; e Coming of the En swiabn Matt ress “ _ ad Ie: 3 2 ward Young, and on the latter's throw to | AY club tn the National League today that — ame 4 4 5 * s = can or play a game o! after his % ith an a ] Cricketers... as Mac dropped the bail. "A pretty sacri: | Ane ie due,” ‘Nearly every player and many | Miertz’s Pharmacy, 110 Spri n gS Wiz5e fice by DeMont moved both minners up a | of the clubs kick when they have to pay a |{ e201 Sts. 2 peg, and Farrell's siazler into right for two | fine, but I have watched the game closely 1949 bi both over the rubber, | from an unprejudiced standpoint, and I = ~ il Without Change of Cars CURRENT NOTES OF SPORT] two taiice went to the credit of the vee, | know that nine kicks out of ten are sense- a for ge ee cs ors in the fourth. Young was hit by a less and unjust. Kill off the umpires and 9. * pitched ball, and went to third on Mc onion a gwen are Good seed e€ ve ut i ft . ‘ 's single into right, and home on 5 sei Via Delaware Bridge Route. Record’ ot the Clubs. Pickering’ out, second: io ‘frst. Mekean | kicking and wrangling on the ball field. I 5 ——_—— Gnivs. = WL PC.) Cube. W. &, P-C. | then stole second, and came home on Te. |Teceived $45 from Chicago this morning, & Baltimore.... Zz 33. 708! Cai ee 3 = - beau’s single into right. fines imposed on Anson $25, Lange and € rices Rew i %o & ‘435 During their turn at the bat the Senators | Everett $10 each. j oun: rip. 48 G4 .429| chalked up four runs. Gettman beat out Mr. Hart stated that he thought it very [e) 42 67-42) an infield hit by pretty sprinting, and came | Sivange that 99 out of 10) of the fines im- —————— — = 38 81 43) home on Leahy’s smash into left center for | Posed by umpires were (as he understood) three bases. Bresnehan hit to Wallace, ag erg ra erlang ate es ig oe : .L. B.C. . Sele r y . he i ar offer, and we tefs ang, tratzare [| * Saturday, September 11: pester] ek Ee newest evant: ee Se | Seorwecke 1 mad citer oe atach eae Samiver Suite—with fise, bevel paver —— SG “i | and chased the ittle pitcher over the home | Shows that I have collected $305 from vis- ee . ting players and $200 from home players, flard-wood'" Wofeuwire $18 Sunday, September 12. 3% $ ‘S| tno next inning turnishea the little by- | snd take t through the whole season, Tt a . ——= a= = 29 87 -250] play between Umpire Carpenter and Capt. is about even. There are a goodly number of ball players that I personally like and * = 3 —— Tebeau, which resulted in the game being A shat at ee = pee * ‘Tlie double-header at National Park yes- “thas re of {| Rot unfrequently have to collect fines from ein” ose a2 ‘ Wash. B. Williams, 7th& D| First-class Equipment. Past Express Service, |, 78 aouble-teader at National Park yes: | gorteitea to Washington by the s00 them" [can see no reason why the umpire se9-0a SS SSS ——— | and Washington ¢lubs did not prove the eT eOND GAME. Tespecting player, but many of them de ii Telescope Cases. Through Cars. qo Se | es 1.0.8, | 8nd somebody pays the Dill. <2 decent pay: te teey cheap Soatier tively small gathering was present. The | Barkete. ° ‘O'Day is conscientious, and was very Satchels. If you want to spend little double-header _Monday, coupled with tae heat of yesterday, no doubt kept hundreds away, but those that turned out witnessed one well-played game and part of another. The Washingtons continued their winning much worried over your first game in Bal and get good return for yu ny. uty oe I we no doubt Mr. Dwyer a telescep pe la cdi ee caught that ball simply because he rays so, but it was unforiunate for O'Day that 60c., 80c., $1.00. he didn’t see it. He wanted to throw ! ° up the sponge and quit the business, but Our prices for teleseopss of our own 1| Wallace, 3b. 0 , Young, 1 0| McKean, 1 0| Pickering, cf 0 1) Tebeau, ° 1) Zimmer, ¢.: 0 Powell,” tb.: 0 NOW & AO, No Street Car Transfers. No Ferries. 2psier ops are See] Tickets Good on All Regular Trains Returning. ennocwoon tel mocomooos! streak, getting both games, the first by T won't Jet him. Lynch is only umpiring make. "Good strong ones, too — aay eas — — ul aa now as a personal favor to me. When & the score of 8 to 7, and the second, through | Totals..... 6 10 4{ Totals. t la: coe 1 50. 1 70 & 2 00 Jones & Burr, 513 9th St. Special trains will leave Sixth street Station at 4:00 and 10:30 p.m. : : ‘he players drive all the umpires off the dU, = - se0- z lecision co! *Two out when game forfeited. a 2-ths.t 16 Saturday and 7:00 a.m. Sunday, and tickets valid for retarn passage on | ‘thé @ of the umpire, by the’ score field they, as well as you ana I, will have of 9to 0, This decision was brought about | (yssbington- 28. ao occupation In that tine. Mr. Vaugha's by Captain Tebeau objecting too long to | garnca runs Washlazion, 4. Twocbase efor maine wnpeld, but It sust be paid the decision of Umpire Carpenter that Mc- | rell. Three-base bit—Leaty. Home ran—Selbach, | Before he can play. Wishing you every all trains until September 13, inclusive, including special trains leaving MORAN & Atlantic City at 6:00 p.m., either Sunday or Monday. and clamps. - felescope sult Ye same prt i in | Stelen base—Burkett. Doubl —DeMont to | Possible success, as you know well I a! ‘Telescope sult cases at the same pr his DAY I ON ----TO---- Kean had purposely thrown imselt in | Holen bare Burkett.“ Double, play “Deatoat tc | ponslble, success, as you know eae eee eae front of a pitched ball so as to reach first | han, 2. Hit by pitched ball_—By Young: 1: by Bres- 'N. EL ! base. McKean started for the bag, but | Hehan, 2. Passed ball—Zimmer. Left on bases — Washington, 3: Cleveland, 5, Sacrifice hit~McAlis- Today's Schea was called back by the umpire; the kick | ter. Time127. Umpire—Carpenter. Conical <artestaliciare” followed which resulted in the forfeiting TOPHAM’S == =| Philadelphia r y running or as . of the game. Giants’ Batting Rally Won. St. Louis at Boston. 5 B. A-R an & Co., 1238 9th The afternoon's play was full of mis-| The New Yorks made one of their char- Cincinnati at Brooklyn. Travelers’ and Fine Leather Fac - A. < 5 haps, senseless kicking and sensational Saas = sburr at New York. es Harr we Subagent, oth and H sts, 9 i Serta Ce Onl hes oJ eelerdey ae aioet est 4 Chicas ar PARADA NIA: 1231-1233 Pa. Avenue. FACTORY, 1218-1220 E ST. Cleveland at Washi:.gton. Bane Ball Briefs. The third game of the series with Cleve- playing. In the fourth inning of the first | 8°ter Bame. ‘Tucker sent a.long fly towand the | Pittsburgs at New York and won the game a rght-field bleachers, and in trying to | by making six runs during their seventh knock the ball down O'Connor ran into the | and last turn at the bat, the score being 8 barbed wire fence and tore his left hand | {, 7, The game was then called on account very seriously. Hei to retire to the ‘Hire a Good- f i See land will be played this afternoon, game | son isn’t over yet, and won't be until the : hospital for repairs. In the fifth inning 5 PITTSBURG. being called at 4:15. Mercer will probably | last game is played, so far as the Giants : little DeMont started on a steal of second, i at Sn LS : ans aeenens : undaday, septemper : and in sliding into that bag struck Childs |-\-sartronet uEOAE ees ae | eee oan eae ene Smal vil | anes ba bd silat” rack ie Aeabie has S eC ier on the wrist with his spikes, a deep gash | Nacrarr ett 1246 2 2 0 6 0| act in the same capacity for the vieitors. | . (1 /us js the hottest. race the jearue has o = resulting. The great second baseman also | Tiernan, 1S 19110 Gettman certainly has the local fans with ° i vay on ch bitter : had to retire for repairs. When O'Connor | Davis, ss. 1k rierily = ee Sse Ra we ES Tickets good going only on trains leaving Sixth street Station 7:00, | went out McAllister took his place’ and-| Geass 2B 3329 ee ee ae leeran mien Goll of ake een ns We c S:00, 9:00 and 11:00 a.m., and returning on special leaving Philadelphia | upon Childs’ retirement another shift fo! 3 £0120 Ol error. As the ball dropped from his hands, | sistance. I'd rather see it so, for A's better - = ‘ ee Sinoce = PE nets $ 7:00 p.m, and all reguinr trains date of Insue. rede going to second and Young 2 $ i 4 ¢ ¢ after a hard run, the spectators stood up for the game ind everybody St ee ae SSS eqZhen im the eighth inning Tebeau kicked So Son Ce ee eo “Walford s : benched. Pickering coming into second, Sanele ie aceiss | araniwiliken the DUNMORE ce oe ee ‘~ aaai McAllister going to center and Powell to aad ral oe oh = ° ee erccccccccccces i i i 1 s—McCreery, | Perhaps some of the gray-haired follow- | remarka 3 c right. These changes, instead of weaken- a . A rail or = - SeSe Sig Hine wise ea acta te eee TE |. Three-base hit—Joyce. Stolen | ers of the national game can recall when| row to hoe, but we are at it You § ; ‘ is 5 it | bases Van Haltren, Gleason, Davis. Double pl a shington bail club was in the first] amd must get some of the glor Get OO MuUuCc nd R eturn. Hee mevelsiepines ott eue alta ini royal Davis and Clark. Hirst bese on errors New division during the last month of the sea- | satisfied—more than sat'sfied—with « z ° tying the score. of Killen, & Struck ont—By Gettig, 5: by Kilien, |e et ime phen be eration would | thing chat Joyce has seen fit to do, and my of wivel value when you buy a 1807 at- . When the ‘sécond same was started it| 3: Wild ‘pitches—Gettig, 2. Left on bases—New ‘ : say | Sanction wasr’t asked in any part 3 It's a standard $100 wheel, but selling All T Sunda: te be: j2, York, Pittsburg, 7. Sacrifice hit—Sugden. Time | ington had such a club. In the year 1879 ‘I gave him carte blanche in every affair > many we're enabled to offer it rains Y ember }2, could be easily seen that Tebeau was dis- 3." Umpire—O'Day. the Nationals, then playing on the 9th “lub long ago, and my confidence in. Washington only at the reduced $75 ‘ 5 j gruntled over the decisions of the umpire pees = street grounds, were tied with Albany for | (ude (74h JOue aBe. and m Price of eneeess Via Pennsylvania Railroad, | 22 disheartemea ttrougn the accidents to St. Louin Eany for Boston. first place in the International League at| and I am satisfied with his ‘The 1896 model “Keating” is here at $50. ere : ET Lae ie eee ee ne | che Bostone haa these qoute lien | tor [the eal af the seansh, cna mere mentee one che tena Shere Bt eT pees = = yelled from the’ field at Carpenter, calling | vas | Of the pennant through the padding of the fter the leaders there hasn't WEST END. Gel Co, kim “yellow” on @ecistons at” the plate | Victims yesterday at Boston, and, as was plucky climb after the leader: 730 15th St. CHALLENGE TO “KID” McCOY¥. | clause I; G. W. Waring, Morrisdale Mines, | that he could.not -have seen, and in the|to be expected, the Beaneaters made a | NeW York club with outside players. Since | heen a falter, and it has been a steady, up- ma ~4 % that year the Washington ju s con- i ery Oscdola, Cresrtgig PBs: Charles Gonder, | fifth inning, when ithe Clevelands' captain | Killing, the score being 17 to 5 in their | Sitintigvetce Washington club Tange er ee peering te raced mer ection F med oo Noga ener eee pa oe ee arenas oo botiatsit hip mt | favor. Klobedanz pitched good ball after | the ladder in the championship race ania bhe Aine ot alu ¥ teva Weanele ish, Madera, Clearfeld county, Pa.; Ross | was forfelted or not. As‘to’McKean’s be-| the first inning, but Hart was hit through- ee ose made | to see representing New York in the league, Mays, Osceola Mills, Clearfield county, Pa.; | ing hit, a majority of the spectators] out the game. The playing of Cross was third baseman of the Richmond club, to| 2@@ it’s © wonder I am pleased wit Mr. Kephart, Osceola, Pa.; Frank Mays, | thought he stepped! into the ball, and, as] the feature of the game. play the same position for them next sea-_| ‘"®™ ——« Osceola Mills, Pa.; Tony Valence, Osceola | the umpire so decided, it should have gone BOSTON. aon, ‘This youn mam has been ponyteg Dee ANEaka, Mills, Clearfield county, Pa., and Robert | at that. But,’as' the Senators had made Ri. good, consistent ball all season, and Pitte,| N#@UE IN CRICK : Ferguson, Osceola Mills, Clearfield county, | four runs in the fourth inning, Tebeau no | Hamilton, ote ° = se8-16d ie Walcott-Lavigne Match Probably Off— A STAGE BEAUTY Prospective Fistic Encounters. a SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., September 9.— The National Club has wired “Kid” Mc- Coy, challenging him to meet Joe Walcott REDUCED IN FLESH AND MADB WELL AND | in this city. Ir McCoy does not care to ac- cept, the offer is qgpen to Tommy Ryan. 4 3 a te seoree mil eaneSenwwd b ewconeuso? MORE COMELY BY DR. EDISON'S OBESITY he fou burg almost had him on their pay roll at : Pa., clause A; Will Kelley, Charl | Ta tl - | ‘Penney, tb. 1 y onal Any weight is acceptable to Walcott’s man- | Spurgeon Miller, George’ Flint, William | leas, end thocght o rerteis Nos a Cod nop "iy the deat” Bree reindred dollars blocking | “Sn the Coming Engiish Eleven. PILLS AND SALT—READ WHAT MISS SADIE | aer. Tom O'Rourke. Wie, Tom Reed, Dwight Norton, Eldora, | hole to crawl through. the deal. Elberfeld reports to the Quakers It looks now as if the Walcott-Lavigne match is off. Lavigne would not agree to the weight proposition. O’Rourke wanted on_the 20th of this month. The composition of the English cricket The Cincinnati club follows the Cleve-| team which will play next Monday against lands with four games, commencing Sat- | yy, 5 as been changed materially, urday and winding upon Tuesday, with | Ne® York has bee ang la., clauses A and B; Dave Gaston, Chat- | Umpire Carpenter made,his first appear- tanooga, Tenn., clause G. ance on ‘the Id¢al grounds, und, although ——_——— his work was not of the best, he played SPEED ON A TRICYCLE. favorites, ni Eat least STEPHENS SAYS OF THIS TREATMENT : z the . Senators losing at least 2 i according to the latest advices DON'T BE FAT AND SICK IX Hor WEATHER. | DiS Man to weigh one hundred and thirty- —— three decisions in the beginning of the first | # Sotiat “OT Aare. double Senne tot hens | tom inglant. Ties Seem, ax Siedty neni seven peunds at 6 o'clock, while Lavigne |B. §. Edwards of Rutherford, N. J.,| game, and which gave the Spiders oppor- : : to be played, Monday will probably be se-| up, is as follows: P. F. Warner (manager) | insisted on a ringside weight of one hun-| Covered 350 Miles in 35 Hours, | tunities to score. Carpenter Is a consclens Scctalsan Wins Gay ter Ciaciotire aor eee Leste a cents sce Be Walpol>, Mass., Jen, 21, 1897. Messrs, Loring | Ite and thirty-seven pounds. On this| ast time can be made on the tricycle, | tious little fellow, always cool and full of | 3° nerve, and faced’ the disagreeable circum- Se ators will have a hard trip for the last two | json-Gower (captain) and H. B. Chinney ot = e g | difference they split. rned Bo : § « ‘s : & Co. Gentlemen: During the pist month F have nee meters pin tee ee : on, g-base | weeks of the season, but the clubs below Deen taking Dr. Edison's Obesity Pills and Salt| Eddie Conneliy of New Brunswick states | °F ttiple-wheeled rrachine, as some prefer, done eas also 2 of Surrey, G. L. Jessop and W. McG. Hem- for Frouction, ip wcieht. also, for shortness of | that if he is successful in defeating Owen 2 call it. aes Edwards ss ae apdpe one Saeene ai ey Dectte piare—Cxpen, Him anti eee oe mingway of Gloucestershire 2 G. —— ot breath, a they bave all that ts sler next Tuesday night, he will chal- | ford (N. J.) Cyclers recently wheeled 350 nators fielded in both games very | ® Bagchee ~ = The Ci - E A. O. Jones of Nottinghamshire, F. ging doe = it used = ff Klobedanz, i. Struck By H: e Cincinnati players, who went to see e3 . mt we vetoed taking the Fille can solerons Gree Made thintesbe. Rocwanum itt one hundred | mites in thirty-five hours on roads on Hong: ei aed being the chief | Kiobedanz, 1. Hit by pitched ball—Dougiass tie games at the Polo grounds Tuesda See os manmiay at Piaeomabe boo duction eight b Tove tealth | 22) fs pounds, weigh i S| e 5 4 base on errors—Boston, Left on bases—B had to pay the regular admiss ” | tershire R. A. Bennett o! . .N. So ar ae a i petgtlsen o'clock, Isiand. He intended riding 500 miles in this. particular they made up’with the bat, 7; St. Louis, 7 Time145, Umplre—Hurst. pay eeu mission fee. that an inercase in weight would have prevented —-— filing positions which now, thanks to the L. A. W. BULLETIN. & ills and Salt, I can readily do without discomfort : y The following ts from Mr. George G Shrocder, | H- C. Harris Put Upon a Black Oils and Gas, Gas Applian: Light. List. ae reg Ge ee Among the items of local interest in the Dr. Edison's Obesity trearnieat, | latest bulletin of Athert Mott, chairman of consisting of Dr. dison's Vitis and Salt and Dr. e . Edicon's Ovesity Hand. to feducen if possitie, yy | the Facing board of the L. A. W., are the ; Weeks I lost from their use | following: as. they made eight out of the fifteen hits Se oe make tees otetteation (thee aoamn | 2a? peeacrasetine cikcheners iene ane miles at five minutes after 4 o'clock’ Mon-! registered off of Wilson's délivery. Gett- Phillies Beaten in the Last. DEN C in cae ae is fointth, pected to arrive tomersow might, and they man in right field played ensationa] ball,| The game at Philadelphia yesterday be- Doyle fifth, Stenzel sixth, Jennings seventh, | Will devote Saturday to work at the nets when zome one got on his wheel and al-| hut also made his first error since ils ar- tween the Chi Quakers was con-| Kelley tenth and McGraw eleventh on Staten Island. most at the first pedal stroke punctured} rival in Washington, a -gallaht try after a | teen the Chicagos and Qual ere pS ee Ne totaal eeerciapins The most rémarkable player on the Eng- a tire. The 350 miles had been completed | hard fly: oe clued “in“sensationel _styie,. the visitors | leaders are:Lange, “Hamllton"and MoCor- || | The sect teenies om in thirty-five hours and in twenty-four} ‘Hillary Swaim wag on the rubber for the | making enough runs in the last inning to — noe es ting is spoken of as ph hours 246 miles had been completed. Senators in the first game, and pitched | win the game by the score of 6 to 5. Orth contract. Boston will sign him if posstbl Eng., Daily M. The first contury was covered in nine| gcod ball, in the face of six errors.. When i i ot only > gate said: awed ge aurslieroriltharstecetste eee | ae > tied inthe eighth Captain | OutPItched Friend, but the erros back of | as ils work has not only come up to ex: | OSes eager . the Score “was ‘tied! in” the ele! ae the former were more costly than the sin- | pectations, but he has been a big factor in | t!® day morning he retired for a rub down, use E = teen hours ten minutes and the third in| Bp, Juded_ it—w: ood place to : 3 as He has appar- z ing to 313 a raat Cha mn own conclude was a & I y . = 5 ; ita egitimate treatment and cd eons Se ee is chen Wiig: TE GUS try for the game, and when the Senators | sle misplay of the Ansonites. So ere eed the team. || ently the rare knavk of hitting the ball as nen fo be, and you ve = - ss Saas oo came in for their ninth turn at the bat he PHILADELPHIA. mts ‘i * far us he likes. ame enero Puhiatemens.” | sanctions will be refused for promoting Champions at Rockville. sent Farrell to the plate instead of Hil- R. RHOAE | Reckley 0 Rusie oe ast Cincinnati: | 4 delighted spec ODS ARE KEPT IN SP { | unsanctioned races. The Rockville team defeated the Sandy | lary, ‘The change worked poorly for a mo- a tes | mpend: tone: oe perce en | Basbaston Found when Jessop was hitting GISTS. Transferred to professional class—Edw. ‘i 4 ment or two, as Farrell's try for a sacrifice 43 : 5 . ted | the Warwickshire bowling cver the pavil- Written goarantee to rotund the price tf De. |G ‘Elam, Hampten, Va. clause Ac Ww. | poring, nine at the Rockville fain grounds | Teny.on (ose warrel s Uy for a sacrifice T1009] AMOS. as need to use it on you | ion, “He does not hit like a man batting: it Ellison's Obesity Pills or Obesity Salt ase taken as | G- Elam, Ha se ‘| yesterday, by 10 to 6. Each team had | as gelbach walked, stole second and came 20-2 1] ite all y- ¥y relapsed | j; more like a horse kicking.’ This week, bout ——— seule to our NEW | Meitzer, Deep Creek, Va., and H. F. Bur- | won a game in the series of three, for the | home’ on Brown's nice triple into left, the oo3s0 oe st kK, Kelley, Baltimore's t lert- | @uring the match against Lancashire, that ‘ aaa ', Deep Creek, Va., clause E. H. | championship of the county, and yesterday | change worked well, as Mercer went on the ~ 4 : 4 naan capes ray united usrattes tas veteran cricketer A. Hornby insisted Rosegrandt, Hamptcn, Va., clause B; Au- | was the deciding contest. ‘The local team | Tuber in the last half and made monkeys 10 3 0) Temple cup games and take his bride | pon Raying one of Jessop's mighty drives siers to Laring &co.. | S85 Blumberg, Baltimore, Md., clause A; | will play the deciding game in the series | of the opposing batsmen, McAllister, and Ba a g| (ee Miss Margaret Mahon) on the post-| traveled 105 yards in the air before seach General. Azents for the United ‘States. To Inmure | L. J. Ayer, Green, Ia., clause A; William | With Poolesville, in Rockville, Saturday. | Pickering striking ont and McKean dying yo 3-4 | Season trip of the champions through the eter +t prompt, sepiy mention department, and use only | Cameron, Providence, RL, own request, | The batteries were Nicholson and Dawson, | 0 # DOD fly. of 3-$| soutn and west. Socll hath truck thse trots om lies topes tis st address. We seud free “How to Cure | Charies 'M. Bly, Norlhampton, Mass. | for Rockville, and Thomas and Robertson, Cleveland Scored First. 3. ‘two | _ Catcher Schrecongost was merely given a| paul yetich Struck the bell on the t¢ Seabees clause B; Arthur’ Clark. Bennington, Vt., | for Sandy Spring. ‘ f - The Spiders were the first to score in the trial by Louisville yesterday, and while he | Warwickshire would have registered a long- clause B; Frank A. Neff, Slatington, Pa: ae e, getting @ run over the rubber Tire tass it McFarland.” Sacrt caught a good game he did’not show any | er distance even than that in the Lan clause A; Charles F. Lerche, Ottumwa, Ia., $1.00 Washingt te Baltimore : ran, extraOrdinary talent, and his batti possi clauses A and B; G. Jennings, Ottumwa, | And return via Pennsylvania railroad on | in the second inning, on O’Conner’s single Set Left on tases—Chi Gai. | Tather ae President Pulliam refused Sergey ee apistlp dion y seakilg Eng ‘than NO. 115 STATE ST., da., clauses A and B; Charles Muss, Mil-| Sunday next. The standard railroad cf into center, a move up to third on’ slow | imc ‘Anson. First oa on oe, ie to buy him and Schrecongost left for home, | these. such, for example, as a chance my25-tu.thes. tf epee ene es pectaay eae aoe pemeeon ge = good on all trains Sep- | handling of McKean's bunt and then home hia, ‘base on bal in Fall River, last night. crack” to square leg, where the batsman . Mich., = —Advt. i Stenzel leads the league in two-baggers, | would receive the advantage of the momen- Raid les at rad ovines ites taiarinade Since PLEO ee on Harry Davis in three-baggers and Duffy | tum of the ball from the bowler. But noth. run back in the third on ahy’s two- In home runs. Stenzel has made thirty- ing like Jessop's batting has been seen for —_>—____ $2.00 to Philadelphia ‘and Return ALL OF ED:SON QBESITY REMEDIES, AS} ner, Battle Creek, Mich., clause A; Fred. = as all of Loring’s Leer opty forse | Crawley, Peru, Ind., clause C; Franklin 22-4¢ Cor. 14th st. and ’ = Fisher, Greenpoint, N. Y., clause D; C. B. next Sunday via Pennsylvania raliroad, | bagger and Swaim’s single. In the fourth Colonels FeH Before Nops. six doubles, five triplets and four homers. | consistently rapid and sensational hitting. er ee Moe emer A; | the finest railroad in America. ihe non coo went to ee zrout we = ‘The Colonels found Jerry Nops too much | He,Stands fifth among tne heavy hitters,| The huge drive is aoa stroke he hi jonn P. Fink, Frank Hedderly an u- 3 rush, making four runs. font start or “extra® base” men. Those ahead of itivated, and when his eye is in there is Fat Folks, Attention! meister, Tacoma, Wash. and William | "Petia! excursion next Sunday—advt. off with a-double to lett:‘and came home| for them at Baltimore yesterday, making eyes pay Smee 7 ne me heb sunt E, A COMPLETE LIXE OF LORING'S > 105° reparations ea Peat QUiNG'S | Crawford, Seattle, Wash.. clause B; A are Lajole, Delehanty, Ryan and Duffy. | no knowing how many times he may bang (ie Se he ee Odell and H. Connolly, Rochester, “Want” sds. in The Star pay because} with Tucker on the latter's drive into the] but five hits off his delivery, the Orioles | Keeler is eleventh, although he leads the | the ball out of the ground.” they bring answers. bleachers. Reilly followed with a double} winning by the score of 5 to 1. Waddell, | league on general’ batting average. “Years ago C. I. Thornton was worshiped for Loring’s Ovestty. Bands. Lady attend: : to left and scored on a single by Gett-| 7 outsvilie’s new pitcher, made a good im-| _ Manager Hanlon is quoted as saying that | as leviathan hitter; then in later years it ants. MEKTZS MODERN PHARMACY, > # “man into the same territory, a great slije but 1 = Beltimore will win the pennant this year | was the Australian giant Bonnor. Rut cor. F and 11th at: dyl-et i ‘i 7 = — by Charley at the plate pulling off the| Pression, but luck was against him. Sten- by from five to six games. The Baltimore ; neither Thornton nor Bornor in his most Play ‘successfully. Gettman ‘went to sec-|zel’s error allowed the Colonels to make | man is entitled to one more think. He | vigorous moments could give an. exhiti ond on the throw in and came home when | their only tally. only thinks he thinks so. He is trying to] tion like the young Gloucestershire phe- Leahy smashed one over. Burkett’s head jolly his crowd, which is growing gray | nomenon. for two bases. 3 with worry. “Visitors to Lord's during the ‘varsity The Spiders got two of thesé runs back A special from Boston says that Tommy | match, when Mr. Jessop was playing for in their fourth try at the, bat. Picker- McCarthy, formerly of the Bostons, last | the Light against the Dark Blues, saw a : - ing walked to first and stole second, and night announced that he had received an | display that perfectly startled them. Then -|'‘Tebeau was hit-by the pitcher. Zimmer then hit toward DeMont and the ball went 5 5 “Z| | through him, Pickering scoring and ‘Te- offer from Von der Ahe to captain andj}in the middle of June, playing = beau taking third. Wilson went out on’a manage the St. Louis Browns rext season. | bridge against the Philadelphians, ne hit fly ‘to Leahy and Tebeau scored on the plain. and our Philadelphia vésitors were so im- As to whether he will accept or reject the | UP 140 in ninety-five minutes, out. In the fifth the home club tore off = another run after two were out. DeMont singled to left, stole second and game home The language used by Mugsy McGraw | Pressed with the prowess of the young y-cight hours, but after finishing. i = E E reyes é papel sep Cok! cuommoremwnd #4] ock your meals. Tt may get “and refuse to burn Snst when peeparing 2 weal. A Gan Ci < has a fit of ill-temper—it's for the rottest kint of cooking. They're ckeap, too—§$ up here. Let us tell you more about a Gas Cook Stove! Gas Appliance Exchange, { 1424 New York Ave. plecoconcce™ Fl nmrwcncconoh Bl omnmocener nl eccecenoe!™ Brovklyn clup holds him he dces not ex- | 101 for Gloucestershire in ninety’ minutes, ex I Wallace’s sii peated for the benefit of the magnates a! the sixth, but; seventh the Senators ire | the next annual meeting. It was “inside chalked up one-more. Selbach hit for two | base ou balls Of Waddell, 4. Hit by pi language ‘by Hanlon's inside player and bases and jome on DeMont’s single. | Passed ball- should be enough to expel him from any In the eightH tite fur flew and the Spiders | mo: mpire—Kelly. ball organization. tied the score by making three runs. Zim- offer McCarthy says nothing. How he will | "ight ago he again ran into three figures _ escape from the reserve rule by which the | in @ match with the Americans, making on McGuire's triple. The Spiders also rned. Baltimore, . | to Frank Dwyer in one the the Cincinnati- | batsman thaj they insisted upon making ry 9 ” scored in this Jgning an Young's triple and nnings. Baltimore games will be preserved and re- | him a’ presentation in commemoration of . ae etthier side tallied in bases—Ke A the se3-28d 206! tem ommrons 008 | emumaenc: met singled {@ center and went to, second Cimeinnati Won at Last. 2 - o on "8 sii “the same direction, : Prior to opening up our fall lines and then ae Burkett’s single to oon sac enor a aaa es — Painless Extracting, S0c. we propose to close out the balance Ea eet going;to third. vaeoa bape oi by the of 4to2 Se ee ae Browns ; ont ‘andiAVilson came Bridegrooms score Dwyer receiv long dispatch from Presi. 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