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- g, v, o iy DAY BEE: A THE UMAHA SUN GUST 22, 19 Bringing Up Father % DONT YOU KNOW THEY DROPPED HER A LITTLE QIRL WUZ 400D R GRAC) - WALKIN T OOWN INA CELL WHAT HAPPENED | DON'T KNOW- ) MAGGIE -ME ntfi S«U:S STREETD\S:‘!'_':A T.::o AND A FELLOW £, s YO THE LATTLE IT'S CONTINUED 10I10T! DARLIN' | JisT WHAT HAs MEN GRABGED HER WUZ CHASIN'EM o | DIDNY i NEXT WEEKR - SAW A TERRIBLE WHEN THEY OH!THIS AFE | SAW T AT ; THING ! TURNED AROUND 1S TERRIBLE J ANY MORE: THE MOVIES \ AN' SHAT HiM= <O O M — WITH THE OMAHA AMATEURS J udgments J Second Game of cuy Series Between | Drexels and Clarks to ‘Be I ANY years have passed since | Played This Afternoon. M the fans were meted to any- J I thing like the show that 1s 1| FAST CURTAIN RAISER CARDED big leagues. About the, only —— ihing that is teally settled us to'the out- By FRANK QUIGLEY. ALEXANDER AFTER RECORD Nebraska Iad Closely Approaches Great Records Made in Days of Long Ago. NPW YORK, Aug. 2l—1f Grover Alex- come is last place In the Ban Johnson standing tabe. The Athletics ¢an. hard- ly be disturbed in their position of "the cellar champlons, and maybe the Cin- cinnati team will be permitted to hold elghth place in the National, but it is #till ‘possible for many. changes to be made there. At the top all is uncertainty and the merriest scramble in the history ot the game is now in progress. Detroit has overhauled the Red Sox, and Satur- day fopnd these teams tied at the top, and each golng good. Philadelphia and Brooklyn are having a similar scramble for the, honors. iam, the National, and Newark and Kansas City in the Feds, while behind the leading paifs in each league come other clubs, all struggling in a most determined manner to gain the leadership. In the Federals any ons of five teams may win to first place in & week's playing. It is an ideal condi- Two champlonship games will be staged : at Luxus park this afternoon under the ! auspioes of the Omaha Amateur associa- ' tion, the first of which will be between the J. D. Crews and the G. A. Nelsons to ascertain which team deserves the rag of the Booster league. These teams rung in with a knotted average. Hach team lost one game during the league season to each other and the games lost were' extra Inning affairs. Their last row went for thirteen rounds before the Nelsons emerged with the winning pearly. Ben Monroe will holst the pill over the crock- | ery for the Crew herd and Mancusco will | utliize his puzzlérs to help the Nelsons cop the grapes. | Immediately, after this fight is history the Drexel Shoe company team, the dudes that nailed the pennant in the Mercantile league, will endeavor to eliminate the tion for the ame, and is reviving the | CO'T Electrics, now known as the Walter interest of the public in the game. The & Olarks, from the class B city ch-.m-‘ owners, ‘'who kicked #o strenuously on the | Plonship by slipping them a dose of de- application of the twenty-one player:feat. “The Corr ricctrick waltzea off with | IMIt last spring, are now seeing the | the honors of the Southern league. Slivers | ‘wisdom. of the rul which has had ths effect of equalizing in a considerable da- &ree the playing strength of the teams, and has given the pennant chase the aps peulnee of a race rather than @ pro- The real sensation of the week is-the sale of Joe Jackson to the White Sox. Comiskey figures he still has a chance to lead the league, and he's going right after the place. -Jackson has been ohe of the big lights in the Americapleague for & ntimber of years., He hasn't been quite so showy as Cobb, nor so fussy as| some of the others, but he has gone right along, cutting, down the line drives, out- running fong flles, cutting off runners Iumo of who try to take extra bases on hits to'lo Cleveland’s right tleld, and then stepplng up to .the plate and slamming the mxl"“" Lyt into ‘upateupled. territory’ oftener any man on the team, and quite as reg- -llowod u-- Roeca will deliver his slants and twisters for the Drexels and either Petersou or MoGrath will kink the horsehide for the Walter G. 'Clarks, formerly the Corr Blectrics. Last week Luxus park, where theso contests will be staged, which is located "| at Twenty-fourth and Vinton streets, was enclosed and the grandstand and bleach- ers enlarged so that approximately 1,600 | can, be comfortably seated. Richard Kis- sane, local adjudicator, will handle the indicator during both tangles. Sandlot Gossip. Hi 1 nd ball for Ducky “Dlm -. pmn‘h‘fl -palohlly good with the willow, T Mnlohn deelded to change the his from Corr Biectrics Walter G, C‘ln.rkn. McGujge will toss his | Next l% i y/ Pet A, G ;o .:l 'P& mias pul s, Smiths kinker, only mummn of Duck: Holmu ! ularly as anybody in the league. He has!crew four smashes and he whiffed ten. | made ninety-five hits in eighty games so far this season, for an average of .3, Today the Brown Park Merchants will have to put on somo extra steam in order | to trim the Joe Smiths of Lo\lncll Blutfs, | HEAD DG T B8NS RERARDRIAN o IS mmwmawkmafl%em SOUTHPAWS FALL T0 SHOW Chicago Cubs Only Club in Big Leagues Who Has Two Depend- able Left-Handed Twirlers. LEONARD AN UTTER FAILURE NEW YORK, Aug. I-—Left-handed Ppitchers are having & very poor season so ; far this year. Those who were stars in their respective ledgues last season have not been showing their old-time form thus far. Nearly all the blg-run totals and the hitting records of the year in the two big leagues have been mado against left-handers, to say nothing of or worse. He has won a wuplc of games during the last few weeks in which the opposition got nearly ten runs off him, simply being lucky enough to have the assignment on the days when the Giants hit harder and got still more runs for him. Only a few left-handers have been de- livering the goods as they should. Rebel Russell of the White 8ox will be quite & factor in his club's success if he can keep on as at present, and may even mean the difference between just a fair team and ¢ flag winner, George Plerce and Jim Vaughn of the Cubs have gone along in fine shape, and Manager Roger Bresnahan can congratulate himself on belng about the only man in the world that has two really good left-handers this year. Rube Benton has pitched a good game here and there for Cincinnatl. Fan Suggests Series for Eastern Nebraska Honors A Plattsmouth fan comes forth with 0od suggestion which should arouse con- slderable interest among the baso ball fans of eustern Neoraska. The Platts- mouth fan suggests that it would be & #vod idea’ to stage n serles of games for the championship of eastern Ne- braska. His letter to the sporting edi- tor of The Bee follows: Why wouldn't it be a good idea to boost for and arrange a series of games to decide champlonship of eastern Ne- BRIEN, LET , THIRD BASE; All of the teams mentioned by the Plattsmouth fan are fast aggregations. Any two of them would put up a fast, sneppy battle. Would it not stimulute interest In base ball In eastern Ne- braska 1t it could be arranged for these tekms to play & tournament? Surely it Why then, wouldn't it be & good idea | for the managers of the suggested toams to communicate with each other, draw and play & regular elimination series, For instance Dodge up & schedule ander continues in his yecord making ef- forta ho will amash soms pitehing records Wwhich have atood for many seasons. T# he can #dd a no hit game to his list, he, will have squnlled the best record ever mada i pitching few hit games for one seanon It i now more than twenty-five yoars wince ‘Matty” Kiiroy, the southpaw hurler of the Baltimore team of the Amertoan woclation, then & mafor loagnc organization, made a record In' pitohing few hit gamea Kilroy during the season of 1896, pitched three ome-hit games and a no hit game and te make it good ho struck out forty seven men in the four contests. This record is the best ever made (n major leagos, While the 8, Paul, Nob.,, wonder haan't created any naw records up to date, yel the greater Alexander has accomplished In half u senson what less than a flonml hurlers in the history of the game huve. accomplished in a whole season, ‘'Phe achlovement of pitehing three one-hit gamoy in thres months is a ‘wonderful one, and Grover hos two months to bet- ter his remarkable record. It {8 an eyen bet that the big hurler will equal cr better the one now rtanding, Of the dozen pitch- ers who have pitched thres vames of the €né-hit vailety or moie in one season, : mentioned nbove, “Matty” Kilroy holds the best record. Daly Holds Record. Hugh Daly, the wonderful one-armed hurler of ciden days, while pitching for thu Chicago team of the Union sasocin- tion during the season of S84, hurled four onahit games, and the one-winged wondor added to his performance by fan- ning fifty-four batsmen. “Jimmy" Galvin, known as the “Litte Stemn Logine,” of the pitching game buck in 1884, pitched two one-hit gamen and a no-hit cuntost that season. A nurler named Henry' Gastright, while pitehing for the Columbua c¢llib, then a mercher of & majur organization, during the season of 1800, duplicated the per- formance of Galvin. The great Charley Sweeney made o while the only Cobb has only made 14 . The South Omaha Merchants anx- lofig strings of bases on balls inter- Harry Coveleski has been the big noise | braska? I am sure that the fast teams ecord during the f rt of the i ; Cobb’ b i a and Blair could play. And Plattamouth | ng the fore part o season Tho dirtaskans batis oo o, the Tact that{ioe &Tfi“&'fi’hflficlfln‘ixffl: spersed with wild pitches and hit bats- for the Detroit Tigers. Joo Bochiing's | such as Blair, Pender, Dodge, Grett:| . "Gretna Then in the second round | Of 181 Which {s aimost the oxact repeti- by ey < men. It is possible, of course, that the work for the Washington Senators has | Slattemouth =and = champions of the tion of the work of Alexander this sea- ers are much more willing to| Jack loshm eays he wlll he ack ln‘ rt will Greuter Omaha league, and other fast | the winner of the first mentioned fray walk Tyrus than Joseph. Here's hoping | the s&me next season. He used to grap ey lose some of thelr kinks been well above par. These Inst few men: (eama would give thelr support to make | gould play the winey of the wecond son. Bweeney pitched three one-hit T Toastis gafors . Drotmibed Giotes | hom out ot the.clouds for Crejghton unl- after @ protracted spell of #ood old-fash- tioned are enoush to kesp the Il-fortuns. it u wuccosn h.lu would eliminate many hd o0 on untll mn undisputed. Gham. | SAMSS. O runa being seored, and had r versi lond ot ‘weather, But Mr. Left- of the left-hander from being unanimous, | 0f these so called champs. t's got " | them an ice by July 4, lence .on.a team that bids fair to be a| Scherer of the Drexels was the main |y a0 o0 " togeth, d make it lonship cleb shall ha roed the gt " A, 3 hole, 18 to break even with ogether an o it go. plonship clnbd #l ve en » ’ winner. nk with the cub during the Brandels- ot e o~ - vl but gt &l. t"fllr fellows 'flll have to| o Plattemouth fan is Fght. Argu- | mier honors. It might sven be a betler | Of (he other old-timers who, made — rexel row. He three on ti -sided brethren during sea- ' perk up rigade s a wholo is going | a th records In burling three single-hit con- smeller, son e will have to get 4 move on him 'to land up with or ahead cf the right-|Ments pro and con regarding the re-|idea for each olub to play two games, The ivory hunting season closed 'lumut Manager Mullen's Old Timers will meet | pretty soon. handers for the year. spective abllity of various teams have | one at home and oné abroad. If & third the usual blaze of big. prices, and with g:"go:l“!:fimm‘ “dumvlom fm*: Several teams with pennant always been current between the sup- | game s necessary, lots could be drawn only a few sales. Four Western league' S Fe y ST based much of their hopes when the EV M Off d porters of seml-pro and amateur teams | or a neutral field selected, {1883, Then a certaln George MeGinnis, e e o W oo the ")\ geoms strange that the Nebraska |campaign began on expected sensational en oney ere of the varlous towns. Oftentimes two| It's a good ides, managers, And it who was & star with the St Louls Na- ig league owners, one from Omaha, ' Telephone company falled to ring in with | work on the part of their leading left- . teams will play three or four games | should be a success both from the nnl—lgm ante-bellum which is quite as much as could be ex~ /a team this season. They had a fast!ngnqers, The most notabl ¢ this Red s A t back in the days, notable case of -on 0X alins and then continue to dlapute supremacy. | point of sport and &s . financial prop- | pitched three one-hit games during the squad last year. | D °;‘ Towards the exgiration of the season a | Xind'is the Boston Red Sox. Picked all “ e Several clubs invariably lay claim to the | osition, Get together, s the Platts- | geason of 1884 Then came the phenome- the Fleld n Omah&v championship, mouth fan suggests. nal “Tom" (Toad) Ramsey, who in = i i £ 5 H B 4 t same between the lsaders of the Greater | OVer the circuit as the probable pennant ol maY (o cllle ofthe Weriats '6...:».. lease and th Tl o tite, pneht | wiknbre, Soche iirees svon nvig ol when it comes to. ca x one who to draw a packed house. on_them paainst the will give good service, after he has had WO the Bleld the Red Rox hit gamos, exoelled himself when he prom— ) Three teams are tied for first place In | oounted on sensational pitehing on the| With the rise of the Detrolt Tigers In twenty rounds on points can hardly be @ littlo seasoning. . The draft will be'the Commercial Jleagus, namely, $he | o0 of Dutch Leonard, who led the'the last fow days, odds on the Boston | HORA“ BEFURE THE GURTm offered as & real reason why he is not '.‘:"““"l‘: ::;r"‘":‘:""m;‘ v g the next point, and i fsn't likely that any poge, o McGraw, Electrics. American league's Jeft-handers last year, Red Sox to win the American league pen- entitled to a matoh with the present rty-two extensive ralds will be made. this season. . mp, first row to e the champlon- | and Yean “&Tq d star of a few |nant have dropped. The odds dropped ie Trips Over from Paree and |champlon. The batties were fought under to m“:::l’m“n‘u:‘h ':::M:_:" All: the blg league teams have full ros- gg;r_', e e entiios andl the | Years backy Who appesred due for an-|from 6 to § to even money on Boston Frankie Trips Over ditferent conditions and Moran vses loglo | {7 FATSY Aaer another onethlt Fame ters, and all'have strings on the players Detween the MeGraw Eigotric other first-rate year, " * against the fleld. | Promptly Cuts Loose with Chals | in pointing out these differences. It edire 50 besbon endeh. they were supposed to cut 100se Whem *'you o yne Townsends and Kohout Colia B A ‘Among betting men of Omaha the Red lenge to Jess Willard, Moran was not serlously regarded dur- Few in Modern Days. zet''mg down to the lMmit, so it will not 55 0% o Pl oU oday when they glide o - b:" e, Box are easily favorites and little of the ing his boxing career here previous to | OFf recent ycars we huve but three pitoh- bo nececgary ta riddie the minors in order along on the velvet sward at Rourke park | Oregs has been an utter failure thus is being tak Betty his recent in Bu but th i o £l ban- | & good game will be uncorked. far. Manager Bill Carrigan has not oven °VOM money ng taken, jetting on WAS TRIMMED BY JOHNSON s recent sojourn in rope, | ut e |ers besiles Aloxander who have added to bulld up young arm K ool o K oy a0 given him & regular turn in the bo, |the TiKers runs about 3 to 4. same might be sald of Willard's early ' class to their splendid records by pitohing ners.of major league clubs, Another sea- | U, CURCRT. Volg arul\-l !fl bo on Leonard’s case has cooked up the .“»_f The White Sox are no longer considered | career, or up to the time of his battle three one-hit games or better in one sea- S, O, Jdaie coaservative poliey w‘:u ‘lo & the program, conmu‘e‘l: ly the g dal of the season. According to the man. PeRRant contenders, All betting on the| NEW YORK, Aug. 21.~The recent ar- | with Johnson at Havana. Both matches 'son. Back in 195 Frank 3mith, the fam- loik "Weay - towards rul.onr: e e e L axus toam will buck | ager and President Jos Lannin, owner of SOX Tuns 4 to 1 that the pale hose crew |rival of Frank Moran on our shores and | wero looked upon by the majority of ous hurler of the Chicago Thite Sox, as well as the playing end of B | D asninst the Stors. ‘The last argument | the . 6lub, Leonard: has refused to obey fiishes in the first division. Bettng niy announcement that he intends to |fistic followers as sure victoriea for the pitched three fow-hit gumes that season. ey between these two teams ited 10 4 | ¢raining rules and keep in condition. His '8 § t A thut Detooit and Boston both force Jess Willard into a bout for the |black champlon. But fortune surely fa- Smith pliched sensstional ball that year, In the Western league it seems that|victory for the Stors by one point. Pec nish ahead of Rowland's men. v 3 ds lttle | vored Willamd In the arrangements for and had many few hit games to his credit b ent suspension brought forth charges g heavywelght champlonship, adds a Httle s y R o " the positions are fixed, (orln 'l‘- :ugly _‘r‘lrn‘n-_c:“nnr;g Renpdy were 1‘.":: Cs"m:,’:g of Internal dissension in the team. Re.! Three to 1 are odds offered that Cleve- | pnew interest to one feature of the boxing |the bout. The generally accepled post- among which were two one-hit games and likely that Denver can again hea vos land they also pulled down everything that | gardless of the dssension, suspension land, Philadelphia and $t. Louls remain game which had almost been forgotten. | Wbrtem for the Havanu fIght was that & no-hit contest. The plano mover's Molnes, and that is the only chance for | rambled around their neighborhood. disobedlence of training rules, however, ('R Position six or below in the final A simflar announcement from any other [ Johnson was about ready to fall before work stands as the best of sll modern a change at the top. Nor can any nt1 Next sunfl:“y the krr'v‘vm lp'.,.k her t tly benefit thelr p-| chamin Wil Kilde over the rails to Bem.' B O s has scemingly recovered | MinEton. Neb, and fia the'r beat o whip |been practically worthless so far, whereas ' brom ihe_slump that marred its sajourn | e villago bise ball mantpulators he was couted on to win probably more Jawn Dennison, chief of the Luxus crew at home In July and August, and I8 DOW |says if some class A h.m mu,,, hand the | Sames than any other man on the statf, tiling good base ball. It's an- | Alamitos @ lemon, then his gang would | Bebe Ruth, stili another Red Sox left- g g o0 et oo 1eve, | (rim themm shd & (e would bé Ingvitable. | hander, found it impossible to atriks & though, for the best Omaha can do now ow Vern Hirsch is now twirling | winning gait, until his return from lhel J. D. Crc\vl-'numnn G. A. Nelsons, rk . Southpa 1 1t b |, igible will be to head off Lincoln for the top |{o win ’:f,',“.:"“ 6 2un only ok first western trip. Collins has a'so beon | “FN% DAt T:® b. Fights Over Here. IClarke, Luxus park, 3: A team, speed of the division. 'Kind of seems { merchants would have to hustle to trim | Useless, o {Johnson a year before the big black 108t | oran has put up some oreditable bouts ' ® Fécord of pitohing three Fames wherek: &ood, though, to see the Rourke boys |him. The one big disappointment of the| Browning-King Co. at Loulsville, Neb. (nig title to Willard, and this in itself is In this country, the most notable being D& opponents just made a single hit pe: 1t 18 sufficient to say that Leonard has Standing. méember of the heavywelght division |the first strong man who met hm. |day rocords in this line. | woald ocoasion only passing notice, but | Moren found twenty rounds too short to | Iron Man Walsh in the sedson of 196 Moran sees to have some justitication,|turn the trick in Parts and Willard had |hurled threo one-hit games, and it was mTEUR GAHES TODAY for his demands. Furthermore, the chal- | the same difficulty In Havana. But the lonly cruel lock that prevented the bix lenge came out in the most matter of |second match went beyond the twenty- | fellow from making two of them no-hit fact sort of way and was not the result [round mark and the extra time proved & affairs. }ol any managerial bluster, all that was necessary, | “AQ" Jgss in 1807, got Into the slozy ainst Walter G. | Moran lasted twenty rounds with Jack | eircle of the stingy hurlers by making Luxus et Blair, Neb | m etting the Detroit Tigers, who getting somie of the breaks, for they cer- | Prefke, the star backstopper, who | champlon Boston Braves is George Tyler, P ‘Merchants against Joo |sufficlent reason for his demand of & |yt the late Luther McCarty and with S8%e, & . ¥ tainly suffered & long time through hav- | {Tactured his aw t""'.“. “‘2’““'.,,'?; the left-hander who ranked right with |gmithy at er:':mw"fuu Counell Blulfs, |mateh from Willard. 1t is on the ability [ A1 Palser, There is no denying that Pal. WOr® in 8 mad rush peanantward that ing all g0 agalnst them. erfect condition to 4o duty .behind the (Plck Rudolph and Bill James when the gaing Chicago Leland Glants. |of Johwson that Willard's clalm 6 dis- | yer was not himself the laat time' they '°4800, twich for that near tame pitchins stick. big Meat Townsends, [tinction rests, as he had done nothing | fought, but he had previously evaded ,*uBt: Foot ball is edging its way ontp the The game between the Alamitos and |league last season. He has been worse Rfi“"‘. Bl K t i he protestod because stage, despite the fact that the oclimax|it was agrecd by both panagers that it | han indifferent in his showiug this year. Other Southpaw Flukes. worthy of note previous to his affair |any such punishment as he took from “ park, 1 Kais nrn-: Chris Lycks, Fon- lmm the black champlon. 1t {s not 10 be | tne Pittabrgher. Moran has shown un- GATE CITY BOWLING LEAGUE g 80 of the base ball season is not at hand. |Wwas O. K. to use T BT iar oot e ¥ - '."'_‘,n".“‘““’l';gur"m‘; M ort |WUDPosed that Johnson did not 80 DACK | questioned guwmeness in several bouts, The college managers are getting their !0t Siim Ballee and Hank Hobinson of the | Omihae 30 b, to some extent during the Interval be- by hay the weight and strength needed | FIRST ORGANIZED THIS YEAR stratecy boards lined up, and very soon JAccording to the done. the OId Timers | Cardinals are two more fallurés to date. | Armalre & ‘h?ucky Holmes, Twen- ;:.._.en lhe‘ Moran and Willard houts. If | for hard fighting, and he carries a fair e we will have served to us daily the “bear the Brow- Park Merchants and would Wilbur Cooper of the Pittsburgh Pirates | Maros - agningt’ Dundee Woolen | Moran's feat in staying twenly rounds |amount of science. Certainly he is not | ‘The Gate Cily Bowling lengie $9. the stories,” so familiar to us all. That Is also be willing to speculate on the out- and Earl Hamilton of the Browns have Mil west diamond, Fontenelle park, |witi the champlon is unworthy of notice | gyerburdened with a resemblance to the Brat ons 1o Sk AVEadieed M dle Sit one polnt in which the foot ball men have '”l;“ Gon" the ' Rallsy Dentes |60 uddependble, too. Hamiiton was 8RB B ' L L oring, 1. |t 18 only logical to assume that it was [stylo of Corbett, but none of the present sesmon. Pranchises Lave bees mwardod shown no advance for years. Some day -, ‘una"the Nehrmska School for the | SusPended for breaking training rules just | Nouraska Auto §ehosi at Pender, Neb {10 gTeat feat to drop the big Texan & [day heavies is burdened to any gTeat ex- to- tne foliowing teoms: Ragan's Fal a coach will startle the world by telling ‘m. be t1ed for the first place when (&8 Leonard of the Red Sox was. He is {ypar-daten tent staff, Lewis Buffet, Mickey Gibson. 3 the truth about the condition of his play- e-ml'n drops in the Commercial |reinstated now and has shewn an in. Veteran Burns Signed. 1 ‘Was Outpointed, 1f Moran s sincere in his statement | Plorshelm 8hoe company, Olympie Candy ers, and & new era will be commenced. 'B.“ Tohdade nm “ e Icll.‘un to veturn to his capable winning Biliott, the Oskland |, Jt ls true that Johuson outpointed |that he will first prove his right to & | Kitchen, the Old Boys, Rogers’ lee Cream —_— e Honneor & Racel H"““"'” manage VY but thus far his figures are by no e.-:Lu w Bill Burns, the Moran by a wide margin, but it is also | battle with the ehampion by removing | Kids and the Murphy Did It's, The amateurs, who are bukily zmuu n.. fast Fikg u.m whleh was one of DO means lmpressive, Connie Mack’'s Veteran -ulinv reloused by the Angels, |triue that Willard ran second to ‘the big |all the other challengers, his ultimats | . . othel 3 The season will n on September 7. determine local supremacy, are proving fhe lerders in Omans aproximately Athletios had ‘s dismal snough outiook | o Bis restér of itehers. newro on the finer points of the game in | challense to WHlard will corry all the | Tnere will be & ieting ot Morrison's i themselves adapts at the finesse of the | tWe!Ve e coun [the early rounds of the battle at Ha- |more welght. and public opiion will be | howling alley on Sunday, August 3 at : 1 Fh, 1 Eame. 1f they can play ball as well &8 pufice ] N"'r:—--l-- fheol for :m&‘m of his most promising pitcher. ml ,'::;::‘ m}‘unu. who | Y&he Had thiy affair been Lmited to | atrong ou thiv #ide of the red-haired |3 p m, All members and others Who s Hasids i | they can politics, they are wonders. Trarainl tomge thaw will fleht 1 OBt Bressler, s big boy who resembles ot twenty rounds, instead of belng & long | Pittsburgher. Willard will have & busy are interested are p o "L‘,“ {’,,'.";‘1".:'.' } i i r’"""i""" B0 AL TS Bene | AR LT T o ool el WOSKE | alstance affalr, Johason WUM WeAoubt: | time lenoring Moran undar the sendtins. o bt AEAE s B e » . Mo Quit Base Ball, l | nothing thus far to justity mm been recalled. edly have gone about his work In a Aif- | As the bouts with Johnson furnish the |+ y Frank Derrick of the Portiand club has Mulltn o Menapwn | reposed in him. Sroemimetp— fercnt manner, and the change In tactics | only real lie in determining the relative | Daley te Coast. announced his intention of quitting base | George Mul'in, the veteran pitcher, late| [Ube Marquard. one of the gueerest l-u- Goes Up. might hevs broght the negro through | merits of these two heavywelghts, Wil- | bail after this seagon. He ia talking about | or Newark, has been engared to manage MKW of §00d and bad te W it gnnounced from Dallas thatithe tweaty rounds with & verdict on |land can burdy pass up Moran on the Pite Doy 3y DS going into the mbu-ln- with rela-| the Chester. Pa., club for ....,.,,.‘,Iwm began this year with a no-hit uclor cwumu Brady, of Dallas| points, Just as in the battle with Moran. [ gronnd that he ts not worthy of consid- M leagis Been. e tives at Clayton, Ga. | son same and then immediately sank into ey has been sold to” the New Fork The fact that Moran lost to Johnson in | eration | Rewe Mo S0 ,.....