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SPORTS. THE EVENING 'AR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDA JUNE 15, 1923. SPORTS. e e PITTSBURGH, Pa, June 15.— e y: nes [Now Drawn in the Majors ,ag ue nace Ui owmg lg ler : battle L - e : TenEae YOUTH WHO IS HAILED AS COMING CHAM- | PARRISH AGAIN WILL NOW IS ONLY TWO GAMES BY PITTSBURGH FANS : | - ER— AND PURCHASES EXPIRES . o : : ' s UNIVERSITY, Va.. June 15.—Robert | Charles “Babe” Adams, dean of big 2 Z ¥ g5 has been re-elected captain of the Big Lead of Giants in National League Also Being |25 nichers wilt be hondfed wt) g : i . ] |oniversity of Virginia vase van team. | No Late Season Swaps Such as Yanks and Giants o o) reel. s on J 30, which has been set asid, 4 S § & e v s 0 2 Whittled Down—Bushmen Skid to Within s rabaniarsaiaessl e o 4] [ ic Association hela vesterday ten | Pylled in 1922 Possible—Only Dozen Shifts 2 varsity letters were awarded players J | Leading base ball men of the city Bill McKechnie has announced that :rz:d toimembecssofithe iArat yesry if possible he will seloct the veteran T BY DENMAN THOMPSO! Cinmati on that day. v ; ; 4 4 . ; was chosen manager of base ball |y the Auciated Prem. ern iie Amer canilieaguc seasonipractically one-third icompletedl| eater st BTty Ant e s i grw s for next season, with Robert 8 Os- EW YORK, June 15.—Battle lines among the sixteen major league several shifts in positions of clubs appear imminent, and indica- | 50 (0 = . ¥ s / 3 ders of St. Louls, Mo., and Robert B. € tions are that one of the closest races in the history of the ”_“.anu . turning in six wins. 2R i ik 4 ¥y Hobbs of Norfolk, Va., assistants.| for the rest of the 1923 campaign. The time limit on trades and tionals, who, by frittering away a contest to the White Sox vesterday, 7-3 A e awarded upon recom- |ight last night, and, simultaneously, the rule obliging all squads to be g LI ) < N ANKS’ MARGIN ON MACKS |ADAMS T0 BE FETED PION 'OF SPRINTERS TIME LIMIT ON TRADES | Randolph Parrish of Richmond. Va., Forbes Field, home of the Pirates. At a meeting of the General Athlet- Half a Game of the Cellar. T aranaing Gialvrieand sranager | i 198 B P]|on the regular team and twelve num- | of Importance Made This Year. {to hurl for the Pirates against Cin- x = ; : Charles 8. Valentine of Richmond b f Ithica, N. Y.; W. H. Saun- far 1his season he has pitched eight OEne O us clubs today were reduced to the basis on which they will carry on e fioni 7 ohinroipec fie of the possil cl e lves the Na- o i 3 5 : & Stuart Booker, Huntington, W Va., is| purchases among National and American League teams expired at mi &Kanization 1 prospect. One ofi the possible changes involves the Na MACK.”, 4; TR]BE, » A l 4 } conLe 4 = SO S AT PHILADELPHIA, e A 700 ¥ mendation of Coach Iarle Neale and | €Ut to a maximum oi twenty-five players also went into effect. kidded to within half a game of the basement. now occupicd by Gleason Cleve. AB.H. 0. A i . H.0. A the captain to the following men: 'Ltlmsequently this year there will be no late-season deals such as those & 1 Jamieson,If b 4 % Bec., B. P. Holland, jr., of Norfolk, Va..|which aroused widespread protest last year when the champion New s ter of iac ¢ is a ¢ ce of of -half | Wamby.gb. 5 3 7 H N Wt spread prot; 3 t b Sl e s e e T and Sumuel W. Miphis, ir. of "War | Vork clubs strengthened their line-ups late in July. The rule restricting s between the tail-end and fourth-place clubs, while only games | ghotrener: 3 renton. Va., pitchers; Samugi M. Bro-|such deals to the period before June 15 was adopted at a joint major para he Mackmen irom the league-leading Yankees, with a similar | Summa.rf . 4 1 Bas b : = rgin hetween the Athletics and Indians, who today ope ties in |Sewellss . 3 SR Hubbard of Bardstown, Ky ileague session last winter. August 1 was the former time limit. argin between the Athletics and Indians, who today open a series second bate; William A. Dietrick of | Comparatively few deals have been 1In the American League two deals 1 | Lutzke.8b. adclphia in which second place will be at stake 0" Neil.o Norfolk, Va. short stop; Louls L.|yade this year, records showing only a | 4 | Deal of Springfleld. Mo.. third base: | dogen of Importance. conemmnsted Loty | Were added to long string be 4 . t H he time limit for interclub trades having cxpired the various en- | sComneily.’. @ ants wiil have to struggle along with no hope of adding any strength, | ¥oalte, . § cxcept such as may be acquired by purchase from the minors, and the | iStphn's'n 1 battle promises to be a merry one. { Edwards, p Perkins.o. Hausor,1b. Miller,If Heimach,p. Walberg.p. S posmooKwowo Henry Foster of Knoxville, Tenn.:|hefore and ufter the sturt of the season. | tWeen the Yankees and Red Sox. The ’{yorn;(i\,lvfi oy Or( Kg:h;vi‘l‘la B\flh{flflflf Of these, seven were between Natlonal |first brought Herb Pennock, veteran « } | Reiders, and Parrish, catcher |League clubs, three in the American. |gouthpaw, to New York for a tric ! b Ll e * iders, and Parrish, B while one was an interleague traneac- |of 1y, ters— Skinne. In the Natio ague conditions | Tomh i1z Toun 21 Numerals were awarded for work |, e e | ! he first-year team to Capt. Carte S22 DmewHal nt o that twol | BACK IN THE OLD RUT *Ran for O'Neil in eighth. Doy BE Cottom Plant Ane. and .| Outstanding among the most recent | ray—while the other involved Al De- ms—the Phillies and Braves—ap- +Batted fcr Coveleskie in eighth. G. Mustard of Cismont, Va., catchers; | d¢als was that by which the Philadel- | vormer, New York catcher, and two rear to be hopeles<ly outclassed, but | Cleveland 20001000 0—3 ; i o Paul Farmer of Leesburg, Va., phia Nationals exchanged Pitcher Lee | Boston rookies—Outfielder Hendrick the Giants no longer have a copper-| " & | Fhiladeiph 20020000 x4 e S ald Beard of Philadelphia. Pa.. Meadows and Infielder Johnny Rawl- and Pitcher Pipgras, veted hold on’the first rung of the | CHICAGC | na atTauihiy () Bgoakar ahele; Bovking: , A. Larkin of Scottsville, Va., pitchers: | ings for Pitcher Whitey Glazner and | The third American League deal Jadder. topping the Pirates by but | Hosfer tf.. Galloway, Walborg. Errors—Weloh, Walberg. Eaward H Bryson of Richmond, Va.,|Second Baseman Jim Tierney of Pitts- |sent Infielder Howard Shanks. Out- four and one-half games. while the | ¢ain 8%, 0| Two-base hite—Wamby, Speaker, Perkins, . - & first base; Charles A. Mos«ly of Rich-|burgh. Rawlings had just been pur- flelder Eddie Goebel and Catcher Va sixth place Cubs are a matter of only | SUNIH 2 | Walberg. Three-base hit—Mstthews. Stolen ? ’ 4 mond, Va., second base; M. E. Wrenn i chased from the Giants and was traded | Plcinich from Washington to the Tied seven games removed from the front| Sheely, 1. ‘;;f:-shml;";- Sl%flfl;y—cffll_eglfi- 0'"“;'-: s of Norfolk, Va.. short stop; B. S.|after he balked at joining the Quaker ! Sox In return for Catcher Harold Tunners. “E(Is!:‘mlf - 0 D;,k:"-w Tanser. Taft oo tisesolarlant| ? - ~ Groseclose of Pulaski, Va., third|City club. Ruel and Piteher Allan Russell Vifteen Passes Issued | Schalk, o, 0| 10: krmun..pr.ng 8. x.;.. ;n;.m—onlcmfi- el me W \.l T(rr;u ek :‘" ‘Y‘!m’,:}ldz"_‘ The Giants and Boston Braves swap- on both sides tried to Dass | Leverette, p. | eleskie, 1; oif Edwards, 1; off Heimach, 1; of > Springs. Va. Charles L ped & e veters ew days s D H 1 Struck out—By Coveleskio, 2: Brooklyn, N. Y., and D. BT ol T o A CAMP VAIL FOUR WINS. s gam a total of | Strunk® 3 reing issued b e urston. p. Edwards. i by —01 o ira v o 1 2ar] Swmi r Pi O = - DI i ned DU | immon S 3 in e e e b | ¢ Grabam, Vi, outfieiders Earl Swithi going to Boston for Pitcher PRINCETON. N. 1. June 15.The & Since every man on the varsity | john Watson ang Catcher Hank Gowdy, | : - off Coveleskie. 12 in 7 innings: off | , - i s CHaBIa” o, Blay nestl viEar hx s0n Ul ato jowdy. ! Camp Vail polo team defeated the L oox BT : 4 quad is eligible to play nest ) The Brooklyn Docgers figured in ' Princeton four here yesterday, o to ¢ Losing pitcher, Coveletkie. . Um:{ < UNDERWOOD Jand none of them is graduating, the | nrlc prooceason deals with National here yesterday, |pires—Messrs. Holmes and Evans. Time of 2 : /| |Orange and Blue has better prospects |y.,gue clubs and recently completed 0 |Bame—1 Lour and 53 minutes than ever for « winning ball team in{, “rourth transaction with the St. FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE 1924 suls Browns, o < D. E. Brown, graduate manager. has [ LoUls Browns. The Dodgers £ave | peytons, 4; Lakeland, 1. i : AL el D> “ 2 ¢ Southpaw Clarence Mitchell _for | oehorn: i F e INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. FRANK HUSSEY. already beguil work on his sehedule | Giorge” Smith. Philadelphia. pitcher: Ssien Bradeatiwn, 3 (1T tastats. . | > R H.E Thisicichicch xtac = Shie - 4 o Wallace Hood, for Turner Barber of e A T'his eighteen-year-old tow-headed boy. running for Stuyvesant | nome games with Harvard, Syracuse,; pallfers SRomde 100 TRTREr BECOer oF Jersey Clty .. 8 11 High School, proved the star of the Public Schools Athletic League | Cornell and other northern W€ams. |1 gent Outflelder Hy Myers and BLUE RIDGE LEAGUE Littrell, Wilhelm and Lake: Zeliers and X Ereitag. field meet in Brooklyn last Saturday. when he equaled the world D e o | Pt T i s Toronto (13 innings) § 35 8| record of 9 3-5 seconds for the 100-yard dash. This feat made Hus- fl'l\"sf“\,‘“;m‘“fsmfd‘i’f‘; o |Fuates Thourmer T Resendti ey | Chamribi. 7! Warnebne 2 : : o SEas : c TROY, N. Y., June 15, —Edward S ed w o started with (wol rota)s a2 plzner and Vincent; Martin, Esvich. Small- | sey eligible to represent the United States in the next Olympic meet | 1.(iiiaige of Stilwaukee has beeny Seiiflion s Mnd " 55,000 in- cash for APPALACHIAN LEAGUE. Mostil singled and | ygoereq for Leverette in third inning Buffalo ... 1 s 3lin Paris. and experts who saw him in action Saturday assert he prob-| chosen munaser of the Rensselaer{Southpaw Frank Henry of the soungen Gity, 7 Rnoxville, 1 3| the double steal, and the sackS} +Batted for Russell in seventh inning. Baltimore ... .. Gaanas »f : e ok i al N Polytechnic Institute track team Browns, who was waived out of the Greenvills, 8: Kingsport, 6. Whe ely walked. ' TBIUCH 107 Zahmiser in eighth inning Wit wad Marsh; Thomas ana ¢ob | ably will defeat Charley Paddock if he races against the champion = American League. Morristawn. §; Bristol, 4. ed two with @ seratehy | chicago 21020020 Others not scheduled from Cali in the 100. eT ev t L 2 not scheduled om Califor: in the -meter event. P ispering hax been that if A on i e e o ONo0R0 o [ Laues Mind Tendier ald meet it EE Sy e bl oF the Two-base hits—Eish. Gosl would be under a gentlemen's agree- &= === == S by | haser—Collins, Mostil (&), Kimm. Mcclelian SOV RN ASPOGIATION 9 |t to welgh in at ans old weisht | I e o hesly: Marrly 0] Littls Bock T ¥ D | parent Jack of disposition Lo tackle Al . . o vore tn vour |23 e . R and s B ane | ON BRINK OF FIRST PLACE .5 2, w. ol COOl“'L'«ght-Wel,ght"' . errors by Pecklary, 1; foraphis . 3 A mouthed and always plays his games and Jndge, Colling® saceifice buntang| s et - mend o B o ek kil an s PR 0l o the thumb, waived that Leon- . fourth. Hits by Sl Elsh and | Zechary, § 4n'1 inniri: off Russell, 8 in 6 in. | Mooo un G ¢ LU Tt meant the time had come ummer---I' aorics--- <amm. with & puss to Sheely wmixed | 3y o O u: ‘o ‘Laveratie.3 | Now Orfeans : s i | When ne had to draw for a full house in, cost two more in the seve [ i3 mnings; ot Thupston. 6 in'7 inpins | MoQuiliun and Haiey Whittaker and Dowie. PJ[IL.\D}.LPHI:\’.\ Athletics stand upon the brink of first place in | oF else quit the game. It meunt, too | ccoooemmnwonss [ 0 0 0 1 4 3 0 0 1 3 0 n | coomonsmms asadbaneovil Sooraanbmmml setinueissal won through superior field- timely hitting. Totd leason proved a | g VASHINGTON gecond-guesser than Bus : ico, rf Nho supplanted Leveret | Beckinpaugh, s sinning. 4 inning. beir - | Goslin, feored . Who tool up the | Judge, 18 urden after Zachary had hurled one . Paps 3% rv unimpressive session, on the | 3Rnge" of) ar hand, was as wild as the man | Ruel, Bornéo, giving free tickets to | Zachary. p. in as many rounds, in two of | Russell p.. h the Sox also clustere Evanst iser and Hollingsworth, who s | Zahaiser, . P aapectively, | Gharrityt and ninth, respectively, Ginritss . 2 o Seseser ks RuualN mocowoocconowol i comnwomoswod PRI S cococomooo0o00o=~E 1 ol ssssnsusnsLasiilic] senbrwREE LN »' cooccommoon FSE= Leverette helped the Griffs to a run |8 JiEe ol Bt 8 e her hie: Oth ¢ scheduled. i t least seems to mean—that R ; 2 sell. o s : Zor at seems THAT WILL TAILOR WELL AND HOLD THEI in_ the opening inning. When hel o Py hiecher Russell. Umpires—. | Oriers not sehedule » Americ ag ay, hav : in yes s it ess_af- Wallied a trio. Peck and Goslin| Mesers, Owens. D atin i m’fl:-_t;fl_( the .-\.n:r_: an League today, ha Inglr\mehcd‘m ve terday’s opener ‘,',’."E""gl.',g‘“,lfi»fs.fff‘az{:g":’oslé‘l::sfi:m SHAPE ARE OFFERED YOU RIGHT NOW AT T Sich Gne aown ani e for | 300 S35 s AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. | of what is a genuinely crucial series. “Rube” Walberg was a star | fa/rs of his own relaling o, e €L B Rl A lONCEAND e SoMhed, put’ Leibold And Harris ] R. X E | pitcher and a star batter in downing Cleveland, 4 to 3, and putting his | not so much a siiliful manager as|VERY SPECIAL an it ~ — . - 838 8l team two and a half games ahead of the Indians and within two of first | & rival promoter. EICICOUT(ONEIONIMORE OF THEBE EAUF): Gottin arove nome a pair with ' TYGERS, 4; RED SOX, 1 MoGioughlin, Bedient, lown in the second, and then the e Wui-{ place et . o No loud cheers have heen heard | FUL SUITINGS AND HAVE OMOHUNDRO MAKE Srfre’tutt for the afternoon. Ru (AT BOSTON.) Lol £z s s 5 3| With disaster grinning at them the | Second stralght to Cincin: t trom Tetnard ot Dilly Gibson oVeT| o1 s PERFECT FITTING SUIT THAT WiLL L ed by ssell: Ri AB.H. ston. A < - rankees faltered and lost to St. Louis, | Snd USing up three pitchers i the discovery of a contract held by singled. to be forced by Russell: o 3 miontn. A% Atilwankes 4ile s Yankees faitered and lost <o St Loyt eSS, Tex Rickard which obligates Benny | pRESS YOU UP PROPERLY FOR THE HOT sum- Was walked and Peck Iofted 10 3 MitchLss. Markls ‘and ‘Alion! Gearin and Shizault to 1. Waite Hoyt pitched fairly | “hicago Cubs recovered their|to fignt Charley White. But it looks Goslinfithen INIC SO0 O e Reichle,of, Oxlyitneistmesiplayed ood ball, but tactical err id the | Poise and evened the series with|us though Leonard would have to| MER DAYS AND EVENINGS. ,‘;.. (“,‘,3’, ;. i ! batting of his teammates were Urooklyn, 9 to 6, and once again they | meet the Chicagoan before he tackles P ision sl e meLIE VIRGINIA LEAGUE. | much dead welght to earry toare within striking distance of the | Taw Tendier in this vicinity. Which e snownd, and!al ) X : 2 Rocky Mq 3 Jistors arst division. may be taken to mean that there will Hlohmond, 8 Bacersburs. 4 Detroit. attempting to gt | 1\ beat St Louis. & to 4. and|be no Leonard-Tendler fight around y 5 on the mound. and although he was Norfolk, 8: Portsmouth. 5 into the running. took advantag ries stands even D> Leonard-Tendlen fant s TR wonoocon threatened a couple of times, he was wery tight in the pinches Cleveland’s loss and walloped Boston i Fullton.p. SOUTH ATLANTIC ASSOCIATING | 4 10 1. Harry Hellmann. the league's | Your Tailor—Just Below F St. | Kamm made a fine impression on e bR aAn. Gt okt ot the CY he fans yesterday, although he zot| Totals.. 30 62713 Totals.. 33 3 Jehcline Trasaman. diq oo or the RIC ARD S NEW ST DIUM s one Toh mit. He /made a| #nigaer ant ia sibth laking At by gariotts, 16: Greenville, 8. | Tygers: slamming. wetting three hits K A o 4 54 ut of four opportunities, one of them puple of nice plays. handling the ball | fair batted ball. Beraabvs 9 A e B P el o and grace that was g0od | fBatted for Piercy in eighth inning ! == Pittsburgh 4 at was by passed up the opportu- it "Mis hit was a smash of | Detrait. ... 01002010 04 it e, falling before o look at. His hit was o smash of| potrit......... 974882 01 0 ot PIEDMONT LEAGUE. mits i 8 Temgi, Talling”beror - " iladelphia. the easic 4 n bed of a safety by a clever running| Runs—Cobb. Heilmann _ (2 Holloway. Raleigh, 7; High Point, 6. ither ¢ fFeuit, with first pl‘acf:EmTk{nlS cateh by Leibold ! Shanks, Errors—Harris, Piercy. Two-bass| Oreensboro, 2; Durham. 0. preparations to recefve it. The Pi ¥ e hits—Shanks, ~Flagstead. Home run—H Danville, #; Winston-Salem, 1 D e il e Beiot aod s Leibold could have been xiven an | mann. Sacrifices—Fothergill. s AL ol mavch and fex Tielbol jeaulailiave be o e et H Lee Meadows scant help. and conse- BY FAIR PLAY T Ot for % double and | OF Plerey "I Seruck ‘oi—By Holloway, 2; | Demonio f Canada hoatsts a| quently were found wanting, 2 to 1 2 cocoenonamn] EW YORK. June 153.—Tex Rickard has made definite announcement that he will build a steel arena with accommodations for 75,000 spectators, and that it will be completed by next spring. This is STATISTICS OF MA ORS Tex's answer to the rivals who have beaten him in the race to secure i —— i possession of New York's base ball parks. But Rickard is outwardly on U easiest piay e had ol | BROWNS, 33 YANKS, 1 ‘ B o i h peaceable. afternoon. Wit {Al_\k";:-;l Qrtml-'lfl'{.'n:m e “So far as | am concerned. this does not mean war.” he said. “I L|:\4 w = by aster JAERE D A B 2 AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE. don’t believe boxing and base ball should be mixed, and have 1o ambition T Tobin.cf... Wittof S . to promote bouts in league parks.” Dugan 35 Bear reports as to Jack Dempsey Pete Latzoo. whom Benny Leonard Pipp.1b. ... continue to appear. Now it is said fleivt_‘gd;;!ll'Pn:xx {nlwn}g\\;):flll glve s eus a go ¥ y sen elmeLiL. that he does not impress eastern fight | condition. Bt it would be even & fans who have already arrived in|better line were Leonard to enter Great Falls, as nearly so rugged and | the ring at the limit of his class. He v v vhe: o § won't have to, of purse, because husky as he was when he was train- Latzo is a welte The champion, ing for Carpentier. And Gibbons’ according to the best information the stock I rising with every dispatch, | Writer can get, entered the ring e e are in for 4 LI upset big | AGAINSt Pinkey iMitchell at 145 pounds i i upsot. €| and . this is probably the weight at 5 by Pierey. 1. Hits—Off Piercy, 6 iu 8 innings | total of 292 golf clubs. While New York was dropping its Counted two in the first inning oft Fullerton, niore in 1 iuning. Hit by pitcher prines ) plaved with the ball for a while LBy Piercy (Cutshaw, ; by Holloway |Harrie). | PnEhrew high. with a chance to | Losing pitcher—Plercy. Umpires — Mests. niy Elsh at the kevstone sack | Dineen, Ormsby and Connolly. Time of gam 21sh S | 1 hour and 30 minutes. Peck had nine chances. the ma- ty of them difficult, but his errc > w Commoommm ° “yenoeq ¢ All the aged Eddie Collina did was to accept his nine chances. make a hit and a sacrifice, get a walk and] A,‘! wkpyoon| | 1807 Puviesdp stnog - uoysoq | o durgsvm Jusp s9g] wvauoury Gbaunbal NIV 1 “Jas 0 Moxtil had a big day on the paths. | - three of the siX bases the Sox. He swiped second | % the seventh. He also got | McNally . hits and walked once Cleveland Totals. Totals.. 3 Detroit th . 8t. Louis Muddy Ruel had the worst day he Ran for Hofmann in ninth 5 ha "’:I\',i Flonced Einck e 3oinen: the ) ;"fi for HO);: i nnmt:» b g;‘:;g;'“mn ationals just couldn’t find the |8t Louis ... o—3 | o O s chared with only one|New ¥ork. !l 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 o o1 |Shiosso killing at odds, or something. It's in | which he will tip the beam when he o M certhrowing Second when ! Runs—Tobin, Collins, Schliebner, Host. Er- }\:vnm thieved in the seventh, but rors — Robertson, Hofmann. Two-base hit— mects Lawo. Pure Worsted Two-piece Witt, Home run—Collins, Sacrifices—Hoyt,; GAMES TODAY. GAMES TOMORROW. “ GAMES TODAY. GAMES TOMORROW. his heaves might have checked other | wise' Robertson. Double plays—Gerber, Mc. ' Cj t Wi i i 4 i i e ool 2 5 , h. Chioago at Wash. | Brooklyn at Chicago. Brooklyn at Chicgo. steals had they been to the right | Manis and Schliobner: Dugan, Ward and Pipp. | Oleveland at Phils. | Bost. 5 St He was throwing high and |Left on base—New Fork. 10; 8t Louis. 5. | o som ot NoF. o Tiag af Fhils. e Olionay: DepratitIns T PUT RTINS PUTTTEE TMH0X MON | ovessns #udbpeig New Yor 3 3 New York Philadelphia Pittsburgh . Cincinnati Brooklyn St. Louis. Chicago . Boston 3 Philadelphia . Tost 855238 2| wwo: ol oronootmm e R eoconmnturnd 5l ovoosnccons® wol | S Twioul P | SRRERES| ol awao ol vonna wansl swe oo | romtmes! | omomes) al swaomo! FaR3RES 5 omanmws 2 H 8 LTy ® 8 powe. ® } oo LA T 221232412535 36 Il N. Y. at Cincinnati. wide Bases on balls—Off Hoyt, 2: off Pruett. 5. " ' wid A g‘"g“ = ma?h'm;"-yd"vx"';'l"?’:rm“"i | Detroit at Boston. Detroit at Boston. ;PMII, at Pittsburgh. Phila, at Pittsburgh. 5 Judge had ~y dny at the in-| Morarity, Hildebrand and Rowland. Time of | RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES. | RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES. 3 itial station had seventeen put- | game—l hour and 38 minutes. Chicago, 7; Washington, 3. Philadelphia, 2; Pittsburgh, 1. 3 e( la $3.9 outs and two ;.N\p‘ He :""r'?\ \'ulu‘l e — St. Louis, 3: twnY:rk, } mCIRak 8; n;-svm. 5 g ’ n 4 chanee to make a double play ; Boston, icago, 9; St. Louis, 6. g }’-\""‘{'” lellan at second after Ruel EASTERN SHORE LEAGUE. Philadelphia, 4; Cleveland, 3. Boston,” 6; St. had_tossed out Collins on his bunt Pocomoke, 7: Laurel, 3. in the fourth Milford, 3: Salisbury, 0. 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