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August 19, 1902, IVE OUTKFIELD ERROIS-—A neconn, « Ml Belbach and Jimmy Williams | 'e about the only good players left the McGrawless Baltimdre Amerls + team in August, 1902, and 108t cang:led his right 1o be known Ta good one by contributing no less 0 five errors in the B, Louls game § the 190th of that month, Five ers Re tor an outtielder s & high tofal Bt has never boen surpassed, Needs | % 1o say, the Braves won easily, The re: ¥ BALTIMORYE Farland, ¢, .. 4 bach, If, Hams, 2b, well, b, , ndt, rf, ., bert, s, ith, e, Itse, 10, ther, Po ooee | urns [ rotal |, L8864 _TiN6 14 “Batted for Butler in tRe ninth, fBurkett out for interference, 1 87, LOUIE, k ab, r, rkett, 1f, : idrick, cf. lel, ef. .. b mphill, re.-cf. h | sintod; derson, 1b, . ace, #8. ..u.ees 2 e [ :Cormick, Sh. i | dden, Bthoe, c. .... mahue, p.oooeaid 0 10710 S 0L 502—11 220 000-- 4 oo dl 11 01 w0 Total .. Louis | Itimore | Sacrific vo-l iree: bas Wiltse, hits—Williams, Howell, [ thoce Stolen bases—Heldrick 2, | :mphill, Wallace, Burkett, I"irst balls—Off Donahue 1, Butler 7. | ruck out—By Donahv , Butler 2, ([t on bases—Baltimore 6 St. Louis i, Umpire—Connolly. Time—1:45. tendance—1390, 1. A double one-hit rrors and a passed | Tomorrow's scor me is won by e Ll Baseball Review = P EASTERN LEAGUE. o Yesterday’s Results, Hartford 8, Albany 1. (Other games played as parts of ruble headers, Sunday). Standing. W, aterbury T4 sringfield jartford . orcester .. ew Haven . jittsfield . Ibany ridgeport le! !l Today's Games, .l Hartford at Pittsfield. M Albany at Waterbury. b Worcester at Springfield, New Haven at Bridgeport. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Yesterday's Results. M Cincinnati 8, New York 7 (17 in. [ ings.) Brooklyn 7, Pittsburgh 4. Chicago 6, Boston 1. Philadelphia 5, St. Louis 4. M Standing. w. 69 65 62 61 60 ., 47 42 40 L, 43 45 48 51 57 68 71 [ew York .. ittsburgh hicago frookly incinnai Today’s Games, New York at Cincinnati. Brooklyn at Pittsburgh. Boston at Chicago. Philadelphia at St. Louis, &t AMERICAN LEAGUE, M Yesterday's Results, New York 2, Chicago 0. ‘Washington 6, Detroit 3. Boston 3, St. Louis 2. Cleveland 13, Philadelphia 3. st Standing. W. 67 . 64 64 60 54 . 81 a0 50 T 49 bl h2 54 (3} 63 L1} 66 New York ....... Detroit ... WVashington .... hiladelphia Today's Games, Ht. Louis at Boston. ‘leveland at Philadelphia. (Other teams not scheduled.) INTERNATIONAL LLAGL‘B‘ Yesterday's Results, Newark 5, Buffalo 4. Eyracuse 11, Reading 6. Standing. w. £9 7 64 61 60 57 48 42 L. 34 51 64 64 65 66 7 82 Baltimore .... Toronto Rochester . Newark ... Buftalo Syracuse . Reading Jersey City ... Today's Games, Rochester at Baltimere. Syracuse at Reading. Toronto at J y City. Buffalo at Newark, New Yerk . hate 68 otrers o hite off liek | n! Ally and Naliy | Mool Harris, Tijwe, 4 dcalin, It T, #bold, % Ruseell, p Datrolt Washington Marberiy 4 ard 12 ) piteh 1 losing p Coveloskie, p . Rishon, Welch, rf . Miller, Simmens, Meeker, p . Riconda, xx ., D. Burs, p . ITzuser, Harris, p i Cleveland Phitadelphia well, G, hare hits, Jamieson Fewster; double plays, J. Sewell ,G, Burns, L. Sewell; Tebin, 1 Severeid, Gerber, s8 - Rice, W Flagstead, Wi Ferguson, p Picinich, 2 Boston Jacebson, y Fyans, Rice; double pla. W umpires, Dineen and Ormshy; time 1:28, iContinued from Preceding Pe, s=Batted for Rebartson in #ih NEW YORR AR K W PO ARl 1 y i Totaly N ag Y Lhiege §; off Relerison §i by Mebertsen 3 ten 4 in 1; off Cennally | vassed Pall, Shang: leslig it her umpires, Hildebrand, Moriarty time 1348, SENATORS 6, TIGERS 3 pETRON A R W rea oy New Vork 1) it Rush § by Bush 3 Ll on bases. £ Reberison coess ) : .8 WABHINGTON AR It Totals $Hiens . " G M [ W an n Totals a=Ratted for M in ¥ by 083 " 002 180 Jenes Rourke, er, Peck, Judgo (2), Bloege: Hellmann: double plare, Rice Jones te O'Reurke to Pratt; Pack to Judge (2); MHarrle to Ruyel; irke to Rigney to Pratt; Jones to left on bases. Detroit 5; Washington bulle, off Leongid 2; Marbsery 15 struck out, by | ity oft Zahniser 4 in 2 n 61 fussell, 7 olway 1 In 1-3; wi Ng pitcher, Marberr Two base hits Harris |Cr % W i nr Burne, 1h ..., . Bewell, ¢ ...y ewst s utzie, $h . Totale 1 v emar, 1f 1b e, theon, © AXX o 33353 Dt UEEY, XXX iomzsms3-mo~z2333m> Totals 3 3 13 24 13 x—Sewell out, hit by batted hall, ax—Batted for Meeker in 3vd, Axx—Batted far Burns in 5th, xxxx—Datted for last. Two base hi Jamisson, J. de- Burns, P L. Sewell; three stole nbases, sactifices, G. Burns, t on bases, Cléveland 13, Philadelphia i base on balls, off Coveleskia 2; Meeker Harvis 2; Hasty struck ont, by Cov- eskie 6; Meeker 1; Masty 1; hite off eekar § In 3; off Hasty 4 in 31-3; losing tcher, Meoker; umplires, TFvans and olmas; time of game BOSTON 3, 8T. 1LOUIS 2 ST. LOUIS LM, PO, A B [ Ene 4 1 XX cMillan, ss . ingard, p . i 1 0 2 0 2 1 3 i [} ) soemmwowss =s335353535 11 x26 11 run geored, 8th. Totals x—Two out when winning xx—Batetd fer Gerber in BOSTON A.B, H, P.O, A, E. CTS ) amby, 20 ... N , 1b Collins, Totals z—Batted for Ferguson in 9th. . Louly . ¢ ' 000 000 Two hase hits, Severeid; three base hits, Wamby Robertson, Robertson to fanus to Sisler 2; Wamby to Geygan to ingard; base on bally, of KFarguson ?2; ruck out, by Wingard 1 NATIONAL LEAGUE BROOKLYN %, JITTSBURGH 4. BROOKLYN AB. R, ) feadens B #lSmith. = ler plays. Taylor 1o High nar and off Grimes 4 Insing piteher Ielly, 004 . Totals 2; | Burna, - | Pinelli, 1 | Sheshan, » Yolals B ] Batted for Wa 1 | Muram e mm, b off Jownard wild pited Iosing 1 Plirman FIT™ Commiek . 1 . . . ‘ CHICALO & ) ate 03 Mitlel At o0 A0) cenningham. of i hita, ol ot nor warifices 1 Grlmm. Wilghts Grimne Maranvitle and imms Weight and Grimm; 1eft on lases. ookisn 31 Pittsburgh §; bases on balls off Proffer 13 struck out, by mes 41 by Ple hits off Meadows 3 off Plofter off Stone 3 iy Profter; umpices, Kiem and time 2101 Totals a- it for Vears " CHICAGO Al R ate, of Veathivote, - Tollocher NEW YORK 1, Yonk Rt flsen CINCINAATY NEW A Grantham Hartnett , of usel, If coans uthwarth, 1t .., " eon, «f ... okmon, o .. yaer, ¢ stolen Hartnett olt: ®[pires, Moran and Rigler; time 1:38, PHILLIES 5, ST PHILAU A x--Twa out when winning [EUEIES x—Batted for Jonnard fn 10t]) NNATI M b s 5 5 0 ubert, s 3 rush, . 34 0 nlker, § 0 uncan, " " 3 0/ tolke, 1b " 5 3 olrerd, h ab . 5 5 0| Wilson, ¢ ASHLEY’S Wednesday Specials | Woehrs, Mokan, If .. oasler, $3.50 EARL. AND WILSON ATTACHED COLLAR SHIRTS $245 $1.50 B. V. D. UNION SUITS $1.00 $1.00 DAL SHIRTS AND DRAWERS 75¢ 2 for $1.45 $1.50 SEAL PACK U SUITS - $100 NION $1.50 BAL UNION SUITS $5.00 and $6.00 SILK SHIRTS $3.45 SILK HOSE 59¢ $2.50 WHITE ATTACHED COLLAR SHIRTS $185 $3.00 TAN AND BLUE ATTACHED COLLAR SHIRTS $1 85 $2.00—$2.50 CAPS $1.50 VASSAR UNION SUITS SOKFT ('EFF SHIRTS 79c¢ 30c BELTS ALL STRAW HATS 75¢ BABCOCK & CO. 139 MAIN STREET N L e e e A be S — ! Julie Reinhardt, Star of | Young Stribling Batters Past, Broke and Dying His Opponent at Will Beln- | Jacksen Clty, Tenn, Aug. 10~W, (Young) Sivibling, the Gesrgia boaer, scored & technical kneckout ever Jack Stene, New York Hght Reavywelght, in the fourth round of a scheduled eight round bout | last night after punching his eppons ent almost at will, The referce slops ped the fght with Sene helpless against the ropes under a rain of Liews from the Georgla “Mlash.” PITZSIMMONS WiINS, Grand Napids, Mieh, Aug Young Bobh Fitasimmens. son of the ormer world's heayywelght o plon, defeated Boldior King, loval tight heavywelght, in a 10 round open wir bout here tonight. The Grand Rap e alth v badly beaten 0 round I the it 10 verge of a4 knookout New York, Aug 19.~=Julle A0 years eld, (amous actress and prominent worker |gehaol hay lor woman suffrage, Is Iying at the! point of death 1n & narvew bedroom here, It begame known today o1 Once wealthy, an intimate friend of “‘l-.\n Warfield, Rose Coghlan, Maus Barrymore and David Belases s conspicuous fgure on the American stage, she Is now poverty stricken, A practical nurse, paid by some old ac tor friends, 18 her only regular com panion. Doctors sgy she will net hardt at one time a |l uawn 1Ous AR R o i and e 19,0 ~ SULLIVAN KELPS T A 19 van of lrookiyn stili is junior Hghts welght champion today as a result of sucocastul dufense of his title in with Vingent (Pep- Brookiyn at th | Queensboro A, C. in Long laland City Sullivan won on points, Although no knockdowns were seored, Martin wia forced 1o cling to the ropea to support himself in the second round and was badly battered at the finiah Sullivan had the better of every round Mleve hoxer ule the ) a 13-round bhout | por) Martin hits winning pither O'Day and Quigle most every sty on several times time of FAKES NINE, NINE MES. Louisville, Ky., Aug After tak- ing the eount of nine for nine times in soven rounds, Biliy McGowan, Atlanta, took a4 right to the body and the count 10 from Harry Fay, of | It was the sixth meeting between the |10 the mest speedy remedy we b Loulsyville in a seheduled 12 und | twe boxers and the titleholder's first (.flnh'“p‘“l"h B"lo“.ne." Co'd.. hout here last night Noth hoxera | defense of the crown he recently won | Headaches and Malarial Fever, weighed 185 pounda. | trom Johnny Dundes —BOWLERS— OR 2 New Britain and Vicinity The Bowling Season Is Now Here A sensible pastime for those w ho love healthful sportsmanship. Qur alleys have been renovated as usual and are in First Class Condition. Reservations are now being made of alleys for leagues and par- ties. Choice of dates given in order of applications. You Ought To Get In Some Early Practice. Now Is the Time Rogers’ Recreation Co. 22 Billiard Tables 20 Bowling Alleys PHONE 2372 50 CHURCH ST. Holiday Days. Back To Nature And Kerosene. 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