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3 F " |a | | noon_game to Krapp's wildness in D — Bt ot Totoer o two Dininas: [t Teckson, Lavap o A lio third inining of the second game gave Iy N { on bases: Cook (b p. Moeller (21, | Hita" OFf Jame in t| " s the visitors thelr opportunity. Score, firs Standing of Teams Y| Foutar Rarned rons: Caldweln 1 Gak: | Parryman, 6 1n four Inning e | e e b iin, 3 Hop 1. Rases on balle: Off |ton, 1 i oo inoing: off Walke o 000000005 & Caldwell, 3. oft Shaw, 8 off Engle, 2 |and tweAhirds innings: off 3 \n altim, 00 900008 ’ PlTTSBU RGH PIRATES SPL[T WITH TIGERS Struck out: By Caldwell, 7: by Shaw, 1. | five and one-third innings o1 FEDS WIN AND LOSE letert SRLALSEN 0 ra b s | WEST. LEAGU NAT LE by Gallia, 1; by Hopper, 1. Umplires: Nal- | balls: Orf \\"v\n‘"-x 8 off '\| 1!: ooute Sein ‘| \IVI"‘"."Y;‘“ .m‘"'n';‘_‘ur an S N rd Dinee Jn 4 o ‘erryman, o | — wens, Buffal vdersc R Chicago Defeated Twice by Same | Omanha 718 .57 P @ | Russell Has Distinction of Losing NBW YORR, & o WAsHINGTOM Bl et iton, 1 Umpires Bvans and | They Divide Honors in two Hard. |[aitimore 5086030003 89 | 8¢ Jos In B4 . VH O o ullaney . ) b ot g* 2 . s Score of One to Nothing in | Denve 451 P One Game and Winning Another Rttt LA ER - ~ Fought Extra Inning Pitchers yintterion ‘Hn;\!lmr»rv. SugEs :‘.‘,2 .k‘:h ¥ | Lincoln 464/ Pittst I by b~ SRR R EER Red Sox Cop Two. | teh; Buffalo, Krapp, Ehmke the Smoky City | Sopeka_....17 14 .58 . L« a in Same Day 1 oMilan, of... 4 1 3 PHILADELPHIA, May $1.—Hoston won Battles, ET—— | Whomia . 18 5 Now "Forn & 11 iid both games from Fhiladeiphia today, the | pobsbens — - chita LTI e ew ork B 1 o 14 scores being 2 to 1 and 9 to 3 n the SECOND GAME HURLING DUEL| AvuRr. Lifai FED, LEAGUE UNSTEADY IN THE MORNING 01 $38 1 0/ atnoon fontest tha visttors made a (FIRST ONE GOES TEN FRAMES | et W1 pet, | e sl Seventh fnning rally and won by scoring | - | ’ Chicage ¥ 14 Pittshurgh. .24 15 805 | W BB 3109 peven unearned on six hits, two ! Nk s PITTSBURGH, May 31—Chicago 108t | Dirtren # ‘610 Chicaeg 16 58| CHIC May Two passed balls S 100 Mtriticen. Two erfors, & pass and & wid | CHICAGO, May 31—Kansas City and @ Poth games to Pittsburch today by the | New York 5% Newark | by Baker led with J. Collina' triple Totals.... 8 s3m ¢l piteh by Shawkey. The home team could | Chicago divided honors in two hard same sec 1t through the wildness | Q08ton .....11 13 £3H{Kan, ity 21 e |ana daring running by Blackburne | *Bated for Boehling in nint Mo {eltvery of Mave after the ' fought extra inning plitchers’ batties, this its pitchers e morning game | Washingtonts 18 411 Brooklyn . .13 19 412 |and J. Colline xave Chicago a 3-to-1 vie- [New Vork 1000300 o4l ik IS the seventh and Coliina Afternoon. Main'a clever pitching and inning and hit a fc man, forcing in| St. Louls 2% Baltimore &0 [ tory over Detrolt and enabled them to | 7T gron i A, s 1| Hnished the game in splendid style. Score, some timely hitting gave him the verdot | Phiila 322 Buffalo 0 | r At the head of the |y l-arned run: Off Boehling, 1. Three-|first game over MoConnell in the opener t i Lavender passed three men in third | ©0 R, AR N - ST Bteolie e o he head ¢ base hit. Maisel. Stolen_ base. Cook BOSTON PHILADELPHIA v on n e only run. Cooper had the visitors at SR, ASS'N, | STATE LEAGUE. |y e Detroit won the morning game, | Double plays: McBride to Morgan to Wil ABH.OAR AB.M.O.AE | ten Innings, after Zwilling's home run the only run v W.L.F W.It 3 .4 0000 his mercy | Indianap 1is.26 14 6% Beatrice 727 |4 to | would have moved ahead of | lIkms ‘@), Peckinpaugh to Boone to Pipp. | Hoeper. 317378 OMurphy, ff 4 9 1 0 5 had tled the score for Chicago in the The afternoon contest was a duel be. | Kan, City.2 Hastings the locals if they had won the mecond | (8%, on e (06 FIBREr s, O30 BOOLC | Soulhar o4 3 4 1 slape b8 7 8 8 clkhth tween Cheney and Mamaux. Cheney al §‘.‘.‘:"“}.‘,{". 3 i7 841 Nort ok 1 | contest. Russell had the distinction of | Boehling, 2. Umpires: Dineon and Nallin | petde 104 15 8 GlOava b8 2 ¢ 8 31 Henning allowed only one hit in the lowéd the pirates only two hits, toth | Be. Daul . 8018 618 Falrtury ... § | losing and winning & game in one Any e Tikie Twe. ooty T4 038 Moy olld 8 71 @ first nine fanings of the second game, but made by Carey. He lost his own game | Cleveland 14 21 .405 Gd. Island.. § He started the morning game, but was | CLEVELAND, May Sl.—Cleveiand made |Tariner 33 & 8 3 Ohamy, sa. 8 2 1 1 o, W0 errors permitted Chicago to tlo in n the a0 inning when he passed | olMmbus (i o Kearnoy ... 2 unsteady. while in the afternoon contest |t two atralgh from 8t Touls today, | Faier s} 1 8 3 oKopt s ¢ 8 119" the ninth and after: Wilson had doubled e b o = s P | Minneap'lis. 13 Columbus .. 2 ¥ P orm, hold his | winning, ® to § this afternoon, batting | Bush, p...a83 0 1 3 0 | 0 elove he K y pitaher Hinchman, who went to second on Wag- Yeiteth P [he pitched in great form. holding MR |5 oM. of the box and hitting Perry Totate.....8 837 16 oWycketl, pi1-¢ & o @ In the eloventh, the Kansas City pitch out and acored on a wild pitch by eaterdny's Res | opponents to five scattered hits. Roth'a |Sumes cut of the hox and A toron: the Motmpeon’ s 1 1 ¢ 0 o walked three, passing in the winning run. i it went to the stand. . 806re |~ mobei YL Dos Mobies: st lerror following Crawford's double and | Claveland pitchers, wers wild but ef *Davios, p...1 0 ¢ 0 to 1. Brown was Invincible except in b+ s Palgs WEL o = Senh n fielder's cholce gave Detroit its one run. | fective. Tho merning game was won by | Totals..... 3 $31 7 i the fourth when two hits and a sacrifice i “"fl'““b o8, . Lincoln, 106; Denver, 1-4 Z He was spiked by Crawford and replaced | Clgveland b o score of 13 to 1 | sButed for Bush in cizith gave the visitors thelr only score. Score, Mo ik B e BT O Second, | preton. Score, firat game { CLEVELAND. &1, Lovis Bogion 07 1app 16 eSS 0 0 3 0 oy |first game: & RLA | Y'hel 3 » 178 OCarey, It called enc eenth, darknes ETRO 1CAGO OAE o bostc ! 3.8 ansas City 0200000001 13 Fieher, s, 4 o 1 1 NATIONAL LEAGUY PETRR H.0.A ¥ MO A a0 IA MU C A% | Philndelphia i S Youe [l ... . 0000100100-2 4 0 Cortland Schulte, 1., 4 2 ] Philadeiphia, 1-5; Boston, 016 2 iQuintan, ot b 3 10 0 2 301 0100 wo-base hita: Wagner S)vvflkflr, w- | Rattories " Kanaas City, Maln = and 3 : Zimrman, 24 1 2 ) 0 % HBrooklyn, 2-6: New York, 42 411 3 0Roth, b 101 1 Chapman 319 0 21 0 ter, Barry. Karned runs oston, 2 | Brown; Chieago, MoConnell and Wilson A glance at this smart model and Sager, Tb..o.3 0 8 0 1Wagner 2000 Chicago, 00 Pittsburgh, i-1 0% 14 s 103 0 Juckeon, 310 11 06 Philadelphia, 1. Double blays: Thomas | Socore, second game RH.E o'l be captivated by its ele- Wwilila et 0 9 0 oviox, Ib, 1 o Ulncinnat) 4; St. Louls, 14 Second, 4 1 1 0 oFournier, 2300 . 110 0Pmtt, $b...4 1 3 1 0 to Boott; Bush to Lapp. Hases on balla: | Kansas City 00N10000000-1 8 & you . p! A Draechas, o8 o 1 1 SJether, B3 o called end ninth, darkness 2031 oCollins rt.4 1 400 " 9§30 JGwalker, ct4 8 8 8 0 Oft Foster 3; off Buah, & Hits: Off | Chioago ........00000000 1 0 1 § gance. It's new. It's becoming. Eavealte 53 § 1 3 SSooper. p.o0v 8 i AMERICAN LEAGUE §97 0 OWever w3810 Smind Hl6 31 8 oWillama 8 0 1 0 0 hush, 7 in elght inninks: off Wyckoff, 1| Batteriea: Kansas City Hennir | B 1S Comfortable. You'll like it. et o 000 G Detroft, 4-1; Chicago, $-3 131 & Dot 8 RN | R H 5 1 in one inning. Struck out: By Foster, Easterly; Brown and Fiscl | B Archer 1 - Y . 48 4 1 OBriet, 1b... 3 Winbagns, 952 1 1 1 Oleary. 1b...1 11 0 8 n 0 37 5 \ Standridg, po 0 0 0 NV o H s L« and ’ 4015 oSchaik, 11800 Eeun, 6169 OBWaiker, it1 0 8 0 3 by Bush, 6. by Wyckoff e Newarks Win g ° New York, 11-4: Washington, 4-1 Russell, .0 0 0 0 0 Mitchell, p.4 1 0 1 olavan, ss...3 0 § 4 1 Connollv ond Chill, Score first canie l i ! TR Boston Philadelphia, 1-2 I TLF 10 ICiette: ..8 8.0 ¢ 9 Leew, 010310 BOSTON PHILADELPHIA BROOKLYN, May 31.—The . B e 1 " 4 tor Lavenaer in elghtl FEDERAL LEAGUE *Daly 1000 0 Totals. 40183715 18everoid, o.. 8 0 1 1 0 ABH O AE AR H.O.A B ' by a brillfant batting rally i olghth Chicago 60000000 Pittsburgh, 3-0; St. Louis, 34. Second Paber, p...0 0 0 2 0 Loudrm'k, p1 0 0 & 0 Hooper, rf..4 0 4 0 41070 0 inning In the afternoon game scored five 2 d Pittsburgt » 6100000 *—1called end ninth. darkness. i R Boeamer, et 8 3 3 0 $4 11 8 " Botam relleved 1 for h Az ne rifice hit Baltimore, 0-5, Buffalo, Totale peaner, cf.. § H o8 ° ppham relleved Tafitte tn the ninth am Bie Bit: Wagner. fact s AR 5 SR Batted for Cicotte in sixth cBarbare out: hit by DAl T4 9 | Lawin e 2 8 4 11308 andlet ol Nowarks down i ardor 28¢ g & Baws on balle: I 1Aven:| A RCAN A Mo | Cricago 000030000 L350 00001800 1|farmer i ot oy w8 &840 Hlkng was a fenture Por Seke b 100 folowing et A L O i oft Bt 8t, Pau), 2-6 apolis, Two-base hit: Brief, Crawlord ot 1t | iarned runs: Cleveland, §; 8t. Louls, (Maye b...8 1 0 3 s 30100 Newark won the opening game of the ;];:{nlln"(‘,n:‘fxu'u;‘ Struck out 1 Milwauk Kansas City, 34 | Coll T g’ Funa. Chicags, 3; |1 Two-base hits: Graney, Barbare, Jack- | elifia, $..01 0 ¢ ¢ OW.Davia p.1 1 ¢ 0 0 double-header, & to & Soore, firat Fameo \ - . 3: In polls, 3 | Collins, Cobh, FMrnee o + | son, -base , | *Henrikeen .0 0 ® 0 0 - ender, 5: by Standridee, 1; by Coope | Cleveland, 1-3; Indinnapolis. 3-4. setfolt, & Double biy: Jriet to Blicks |00, LaRry, UHISWHEANS hits: Jeckson, | Totals... .31 6 #7143 | Rrooklyn 0000000035 ¢ U'mpires: Rigler and Hart. = Score, -l & STATE LEAGUE | burne. " Bases on bails: Off Cavet, 3; off | fhanmar Double Play: Asmew to Austin| Jotals. ..saiw o1 Newark .20110010°6 9 ® MEN ond A icaco PITTSBURGH L o ) | Gleotte, 2, oft Ruseell, 3; ot et o |to Leary. Hits: Oft Loudermilk, 1 in Boaton . o e I e 0" 7 0 0-0 | NEagriey Brookiyn Marisn and Pratt: | 508'510 So. 16th. + O.AE o i tussell, 2 anc o- |+ ree : o off Hoch, 7| Bosto 201 $ ot 3 den. | ; AR QAR 1 T TN | Western Lengue—St. Joseph at Lincoin, | thirds junings; off Cicotte, 7 in 4 and | $1ires innings; ¢ out in fourth; off Hooh, 7| phiadetphia 20000000 03| gaore, second game R | ai e P seo$ 1 ey M 2 1 1 8 Des Motnes at Denver, Omahn at Topeka. |one-third innings: off Ioaber, 2 in three | gf, apuhy UCHEe (GO B o PO Foen, | Two-bake hits: Speaker, Lewis, Wak- | Newark e seete0o Thos. Kil atrick & Co. Schulte, 1., 3 0 Shaire.th. '3 0 4 9 8 Natlonal Teague.-Néw Vork af Roston: |inninge - Struck out: By Rissell 1{ b |2 Struck out: By Mitchell, 4 by 11 Y ner. Oldrink. Threo-bare I Walsh | Tirookiyn tittttitmP N p g - : 0 3Hinchma, /2 0 2 0 0| Philadelphia _at yn, Chicago At |Cavet 3; by Cicotte, by Faber, . Um-|{imnires: Kvans and Mullaney Sarned runs oston, 2 Philadelphin, 2| Ratteries: New: Whitehot ik 1507 Douglas Street ‘ R s L e R ko Alags | Do (L ousulin g ETLCORap, ot scond game “Y;;“““'I‘ML'“»‘" rran LS ey o aavn ey, and Rariden: " Brookiya. Lati | RRRRRISS = y : Ameriea sngue—Detro hicago, | second ; « e on error: Hoston, 1 on | Upp Y d, Pra 149 .3 011 0l N0ue at Cloveland, New York At DETROTT CHICAGO SLAND. 8 ST LOUIN. aw, |balis: Off Shawkey, 2. Hits: OFf Mave, [\ 7 o oveters tale rirat © | 1 e 5.2 0 0 3 o Washington, Boston at Philadelphia AB.H.O A E ABH 25572 % Tosnotton, 1002 170 % a]4 In six innings; oft Colling, 1 in thre riers Take Firat One, S 1BV s —| Federal League—Baltimore at Buffalo, 40 3 2 0Quinlan of.. 2 0 1 3 OAustin, 3604 1 %3 2 0 innings. Struck By Mays,2; by (ol ST. LOUIS, May 3L-Johnson's home > 0 0 0 Totale.. 25 32 9 1|Newark at Brooklyn, Kansas City at|¥ L3 Ltanetanga b 3 3 2 OPratt, ‘h....4 2 3 2 0 lins, 2; by Bhawkey, 2; by Davis, 1. Um- |EUn In the seventh ended a tle and gave 0000 | Chicago. ) Baper X Cont oot ': 149 (\;!rrh:;v s d ° 10 0/0C. Walker, of4 0 2 0 0 pires: Chill and Connoliy l:l “,"""m:"f‘"'(",” |(|nnlu~ of ) double 3 ¢ Crawford, rf¢ 2 1 0 OE.Collins, b4 1 20 oWillia e 0000 . eader w sburgh here today. The ST | State Lengue_Grand Island at Kear.|juctien, 14 0 4 o OFeurnier, I3 ¢ io §i S 8 AP o g accond game—a pitchers duel between Alhtted Tor "Cheney in elghth. nev.” Norfolk at Columbus, Hastings at | Kavanw, 1.3 0 § 1 gLcollins, it 4 1 33 §0' 40, Montour and Zikmund Draw. Paveanirt and. Llleawas oot Lo e e on 4 S York, Beatrice at Fairbur Young, 2b...3 1 2 2 OBlackbr wei 2 62 021 0/ BRAINARD, Neb, May 31 —(Special)— |end of the ninth because of the darkness Sl . BRI . e L | oy, 5ie8 6 1 ¢ oBohaik, 6.3 1 i1 2018 90 An intereating and iard fought wrestling | neither team having scored once. Scora: o + : i Russell, B 1 en P I match was pulled off here Saturday | first game RILE e et hase o eTrat: Boston today. The vieitors grouped clean | fome... @ SR i 0 71 apumiae: %0 o 1 o | DIERL Between Chier Montour et ok | Eitiaburgh 999002000-4'F “ xfords an 0es . " e ) 4 9 its in the sixth and eighth innings for 3 WalkerD ¢ 6 0 o ¢ lahoma v, , and Joseph Zikmund |5 2 b 7 Pittabirgh, 1 Bases on balls: ~Off| g tnelr runs. Bancroft lost a chance for | Detroit 00010 1 werd 0 0 0 8 5 of Rrainard. Aftef one lcur und twenty | Batteries: Pittaburgh, Rogge. Leclair | .m-neyb z‘{_z;‘r Ln!:lflll. ‘4~\”»n m':a‘l'lun "oté |8, triple play in the first inning when | Giicago ............0'0 0 0 2 o3| *Walsh 0 0 0 0 ofminutes of hard strugg'ing in which | and Berry; 8t. Louls, Groom and Hartley ' ".‘ ' " !‘Y Cheney, 3: by Mamaux. 5. Umpires: | {PRCRInE 8GoRd JAE™ (5° caten n.:-nntht-'rv{“‘]‘ i Colllbm SEtien Daseat, PNriiy *Batted for James in fourth. R Ly e Bl TR N i o PR FA L E d Sold Only até Rigler anq Hart runner. . The score of the first game was | Blackburne. —Farned runs icugo Batted for Berryman in eighth, their feet it It » eay s | o ol Score, | Sacrifice hit: Brief. Double play: Bre Ran for Agnew on their See iatterten: Pittsburgh, Allen and O'Con- . _ Dodmers and Giants Split. " 2t ;“rl':\n favor of the Braves Te. | o o B Colling, to Brief. First | on | cleveinng. & ”"ln“e:imoth‘ 5 s & — | nors; 8t Louts, Davenport and Hartley. " s Atkl!“l'l NEW YORK, May 31.—The Brookly PHILADELPHIA. BOSTON. error: Detroit, 1. Bases on balls: Oft [ X" ULl 10181000 06 _____Oakland is Winner. | Blues and Terrapine Divide, o Natfonals won an cven break with AB.H.0.A AB.H.OAE. | Boland, 1. "HIt by pitched ball: By Bo- ™ £ e ] LYONS, Neb, May 3l.—~Special Tele- | RUFFALO, May 3L—After sutting 314 SOUTH FIFTEENTE ST York today, taking the afternoon Bancrott, s b 5 3 4 ostoran, re.. 4 00 670 | Bora i Tand Quinian). | Struck’ out: |, arned runs: Cleveland, 8; 8t. Louts, 5. | gram.)—Ih_tho ‘ball game betwesn Oak- | Raltimbaiy thay, ! er_sutting out e ] morial day game from New York, 6§ to Byrne, 8b...4 0 0 2 0 itzp't'k, 4 2 0 g0%soland, 4; by Russell, 1. Umpires: | TWo-base hits: Smith, Leary. Home runs: {land and Bancroft at this place his aft- | due prinol _"” ;o"‘:'"‘l“mr me, 2 to 0, on, MaT. Vefore the largest crowd of the season. | Niehoft, #h.4 0 1 3 0. 3331 0 BN B0 na O LovEnin Pratt, Smith. Stolen’ basea: E. Walker, | ernoon the former won, 11 to 1 {iue prinaip red Anderson's work New York defeated. Brooklyn in the | Cravath, xf.§ 1 0.0 1109 ¥ YARks Gra s n the box, the Buffalos lost the after- o 5. 'Phe Glants broke | Becker, 1 25 00 & . morning game, 4 to 2. 'The Giants broke Becker, If.1 § 4 ¢ 33100 wasHINGTON, May f—New York @ tlo score in the efshth when [letcher . " 241§ WASHINGION, Mex &oNev, o ooy nd Lobert. In the afternoon the Brook- 0030 t : ) I¥ne it Stroud hard in the sixth and <3| prokram with Washington, 11 to 4 and ——— B e e tirat it o ¥ 7 *|" Bunched bits, errora and bases on balls 1¢3 670! *Batbed for Chalmers in ninth. the, gn:‘ |n:|\rm <|.m-.» wmrll: "l‘:rw):llrl‘vzfi 21y 30 10606000 0—1|and Fisher battied on even terms ur £ 21 i 9| Ehtiadelphia ..o 80 39 0 0 0 °3|the sixth Then Boehling hit Gree, Pipp " 3 8 81 Two-ase hits: Maranvie, Cravath. | P8 GG (MW wna scorcd. on & sinkls 30 0Merkle, 10 Threebase hits: Fitzpatrick, Schmidt. |ter's W3R (MaSel (O “(iilea On Maisel's P i 12 0wclean, c 3 0 Stolen base: Connolly Double playa: | PY Fartsail. Tre JGHel B O8 QG on got | Miller, ©. 2 6 4 OMurray, cf.. 0.0 Luderus to Bancroft to Luderus; Whal- | {WURIC G Suaing o triple, and walked B Cadore, p. Y2l RNy B 2 9 1ing_to Maranville; Bancroft to Niehotf Lo Paate, firat Game: , ‘- 1 bt Y i T 73| to Luderus; Fitzpatrick to Schmidt. First (o0 o diyhpy wassinoToN: - | | L TR it {base.on errors: - Philadelphia, 2. Bases "HO.AE. AB.H.O.AE . Rt \ on balls: Off Chalmers, 3; off Hughes, 17073 OMoelter, r£.06 971710 { *Hatted :for Gadore in ninth, ,17. Stfuck out: By Chalmers, 1: by 0 11 1Foser, sb...8 3 1 1.1 Brooklyn . 00000200 021,168, 7. Umpires: Quigley and Eason 14 0 OConually, 1.3 0 1 10 | New York. 00010102 %4 g ca tecond game: 29 0 OMilan, ¢f...3 1400 p | Two-base hit: Lobert. Stolen bases: PHILADELPHIA HOSTON. | ¢ 30 owiiliame, b4 110 1 ¢ o Wheat, Fletcher, Merkle, Lobert. Earned | AB.H.OAE VAB.ILO.AE, | Har SN RS ERE ) lay: * Lobert to Doyle to Merkle. Base | Byme, 3b.... itz ] wéenar; ; 100320 Snerror: Brooklyn, 1. ‘Biases on ball: | Nehott, 3.4 2 1 3 donsoliy I3 ¢ § § g cuawell w3222 Skal, Bitd o 0 § p to the nking of the *“Lusitania Oft Cadore, 1. Struck out: By Perriit, vi H s HES Totals..... 3110 71 00010 by Cafore, 5. U'mpires: Kiom and Emslle, | Welser, ct... & 1.1 gschmide, 5. 2 1 1 3 8 . 10000 Score, second game e orid 131 il w3 8 43 | e e BROOKLYN NEW YORK Mayer, D.....4 1 0,4 0Whaling, 5 b1281049 . : 3TN P p: " oo B bty R e BRI R R o snn A special section has been added to THE LITERARY DIGEST for the issue of May 29th, which Daubert, 1b.4 317 0 0Doyle, 2b. 31 Toier p.S2 103 0l *Butted for Gallla in f . { . r AR s 3 M asbert, 1.4 2 b e H %\ eBatted for- Engle in seventh is devoted to a carefully prepared day-by-day history of the war and for which there is no extra charge. engel, ff..3 1 OFetcher, s, 4 ‘o0 g Totain, A TE G 3| *Batted for Hopper in ninth ) Wheat, ‘1 ORobertan, tf 4 00| *Bated for Whaling in-eishtn. New York ... 0 180001 0—11| e it 3 ” . (it o ot Myers: af114 3 3 35 00 priindelphin i BN o Washington "0 0 0 30 0 0 0:1- 4, This history sets forth every important event of the great struggle, beginning with the assassination of the T - H s . X o o | Boston 00002000 Two-base hits: Hartzell, C Three- " e Perdi P : . : 3 L G L D eiae. Cravath, :Swith: [bess. hit: CEipD. HIts: OLt dhe i Archduke Francis Ferdinand, and relates in chronological order the various episodes of the conflict up 4 10000 Three-base hit: Schmidt Plays: | thirds innning: o:f Gallla, 5 in three and | : ; o513 3 Totals: 18 P-0 97 4 5| Bancroft, (unassisted); Haheroft to Lu- | to the present, It gives a concise but authoritative account of the land, naval, and aerial engagements, \ i~ 1 % % % derus. First base on error: adelphia, | T - - p S y o \ Totals....34 82115 1|1 Bases on balls: Off Mayer, 6; off losses, ete., also a record of the various diplomatic doccuments that have passed back and forth. “Batted for Stroud in seventh Struck out: By Mayer, i; by A“ Ger'ns Ordered *Batted for Schauer in ninth Umpires: Quigley and Eason. 1 | 1 | Brooklyn 0100023 PR i e AT N T B t it!_GitI New J + 0000071 01 021 A Columbus—Score, first game: R.H.FL 0 bea 4 Two-base hit: Doyle. ‘Threc-base hits: [ o SO 8 e 3 Myorfl,d ('uluhn\vl\'. ‘i\rfl:n] hl!;st k](mz‘ Columbys 83 1014 1 larned runs: New York, 1: Brooklyn, 4. erles: \isville, anforth Vs Dotbie piay: Fletcner (o Tovie to der ..{31“1“:5'.:‘....., Cotombuia, bavis | Searching Influence of a kle, First base on errors: New York, 2. {and Coleman | Bases on balls: Off Rucker, & Hits: | Score, second game: RHE, | Remedy That Works Off Stroud, 10 in seven innings; off | Louisviile by Schauer, 3 in_two innings. Struck out: | Cclumbus PP 3 ieee 8 8 91 - Wonders. | By Stroud, 2. Umpires: Klem and Kmslie, | Batteries: Louisyille, dleton and i \ Rads Wie tind Crossin; Columbus, O'Toole and Coleman. | i . At Minneapolis—Score, first game | \ §T. LOUIS, May #l.—Cincinnati took RHE the first game of a double header from |8t Paul. i34 41 St. Louls, score 2 to 1, here today, but {Minneapolli .i......... 581| the locals held the visitors to a 1 to 4| Batteries: &t. Paul, Karger and John- | tie in the second game, which was called [son and Gharity; Minneapolts, Harper after the ninth Inning on account of |and Sullivan. 4 darkness. In the last innig of the first| Score, second game RH.E, game, Butler, St. Louls' shortstop, was | Minneapolis . .. 8101 knocked unconscious In a collision with [St. Paul reieieeisiiieneeon 809 21 Moliwitz, Cincinnati's first baseman, who | Batteries Paul, Yingling, Inger- was running for second. Score, first !;v'l)U “llfl“”h'"‘l\)» Minneapolis, Steele and H arshal B G cNAT! ST. LOUIE At Kansas City—Fist game: RIHLE ABH.OAE AB.1H.0.AE | Milwaukee A §18 Laach, of...4 0 4 0 Otfuggins, 2.4 0 1 1 0| Kansaw City 311 Mertog, @a..4'3 3 4 Obeck 3. 41256 0 Batterles: Milwaukee, Young, Hughes | The Introduction of 8. 8. 8. is at once S CRBR] 3 B ERE & ANd SEURUOAR T AR CINY velnl g a command to blood impurities to find Grittin, .4 2 1 0 oMiller, 1b4s3 113 0 o AleX H i a way out. Vicialin B3 3 1 1 olbait b3 01 0 o \fcore, second game RICE. " And what are blood Impurities? They b 8 - B ) Kansas City e ¢ & 1/ maybe the hypersecretions found in the Dale, 4005 ¢, ¢...2 0 Ratterie Milwaukée, Young & mucous linings of the body; they may { - P ¥ Hog b Kansas City, Regan and Geibel, | be acid accumulations known as rheu- | | U %3 3 Reshe 10000 Af Indianapolis—Score, first game matism; they may be boils, pimples, ec- Qriner, 5.00 0 0 10 R.LE. | zema, acne and stubborn, indolent sores. g S B Cleveland 1'670| " But examined cloacly, they are all Totais.....% 3% 17 o Indlanapolis 3 7 2| germn that have gotten the upper hand | *Batted for Doak in elghth | Batteries: Cleveland. Carter and De- | gnd it requires the flushing influence of Cinciunatt 60 "0 11 00 oz |yost: Indlanapole, Schardt and” Black- | &"5 § to'drive them out. And out they St. Louls 1000000 001 burm % ; | go when 8. 8. 8. begins to clrculate In i Tewo-base hits: Griffith Three-base | £505: econd sam RHE | 8 Plood. It only requires five minutes | hit; Bescher. Earned runs: 8t Louls, |1, gjanapolia i " 1|.0 begin this influence, for it 18 a fact - Ly Cinclnnatl, 1. - Sacritice hit, Von Kol' 1" patteries: Cleveland. Collamore. Benn | that in this limited time 8. §. 5. may be Peek, 8 e OF Doak 8 1n cight tn- |and Devogt; Indlanapolis, Tipple and | traced in the urine, in the perspiration, | nings; off Griner, ® in one inning, Struck Gossett {in the effloresence from the lungs to | out: By Dale, 4. by Doak, 3. U - > show that it is at work. Germs, mind Orth and Bryon Bridgeport Wins Contest. you, are of various kinds, but all are Score, second game BRIDGEPORT, Neb., May 81 —(Special) | foreign to health and 8. 8. 8. i no re- CINCINNATL é ET. LOUIS | —liridgeport's new bill team went |H['pacll‘[ of destructive germs, it drives Tadeh, ot AR B QAR esine. T LAY | Boott'® Hlute foday and defested . rihe[them all out, of whatsosver name they Horone. ai 8 13 ¢ Oaomming 3n- 0 3 3 3 1 eam At Hu e ? ok 200 “Bridgerort | 80 by. Just get a bottle of 8. 8. 8. of Rilliter, 1.4 11 00 8481 0 (0 S see the game and the gate receipts | a0y druggist and soon you will obsery Groh, ®.....3 2 3 00 4238 10 Very satisfactory a decided change. And if yours is LIEER Y 11318 - - stubborn case, write to the Medical 4 | s, 164 810 0 0 12000 Comiskey Won't Buy K. C. viser, care of The Bwift Specific Co., 10 &. 478 1 38 30410 president Comigkey of the White Sox | Bwift Bldg., Atlanta, Ga. He ls a regul | - P § 0180 30020 4, ""thor day declared that he is mot | physician, proud of his name by virtue b RS B 1109 8l %oing to purchase the Kansaa City Amer- | his distinguished family and is recog Lear, § 00000 1 ° .can assoclation club or to back Jimmy | nized as a foremost physician on his - T O g Callahan In its acquisition. One club at| own merit Totals..... % 6 77 1 3 a time is enough for the “Old Roman.” | Totals. ... 5 10036 13 1 *Batted for Robinson in seventh. *Ran Roche in seventh *Beacher out on interference by Hug #ins. *Batted for Benton in ninth *Ran for Clark in ninth (Called account darkness.) Cineinnatt 1000020014 st Louls 01001011 04 Two-base hits: Wilson, Killifer. Three- buse hits: Long (), Gritfith olen buses: Miloer, Huggins, twombly. Burned runs: Off Robinson, 2; off Griner, 1; off Ames, 1. off Benton off Lear, none Double play: F Moliwitz, Beses ud_balls: O . Hits: Off obinson, 9 in seven in (e Giriner, in (wo innigs: off m 10 in six and ne-third innings: off Henton, 3 in_one and t thir ! e ir five inning ‘ By Ames by Robinsor 1 pir Hyron and Orth. ‘hils and HBraves Divide BOSTON May 13 winning this afternoon’s game Wwith runs o twe Fhiladelphia split the double-neader with // AW g FS WORBODA RETAIL DEALER PIONE ' DOUGI A§ 227 . 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