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Weather—Cloudy, warmer; Sunday thunderstorms. FINAL! | i RESULTS EBTION 5 ICE CNE CENT. MONTGOMERY, 10701, WINS COMMONWEALTH EVENT ‘ENING WORLD RAGE GHAR FIFTEENTH DAY AT SHEEPSHEAD. CLEAR TRACK FAST, $3,200 ~ \ NEW Y¥ cane th2 AMi“MLucky — Jack a Frank. Gill Capt Place From D: y LA WINNER. |. aM Y 6. 4MEGGS HL for three yearvids d. and upward: Winner. fk. by Hambure—Foreet. to seta n had all be remembered In. the eae a iite! True oy, k and allowed front and w 11d and ran easily SHEEPSHEAD BAY RA uly 6—Emi!i Herr, owne ry, took wbout $20. seplechase handicap, $1,200 udded, for four year olda.and up. iva vi ving as the result sc Yin. the Commonwealth Hundicap this Thne—$.12 2.5 Winner, b. «.. by Handaome—Palmetto noon. Montgomery wo a great . on ‘the post from Frank McGi Dandelion past the favorite, two he public “patra.‘The wth w the winning of Herz, bookmakers quit ahead on the rice Fgause of the dig play on Frank G “Dandelion, Flip Flap and Dr. Gardn ‘Whe money on Montwomery didn't shew went] the Jast minute and this acco! for fis going up in the betting @ te i.to 2 Dr. Gardner Wunning with Coy Matt and ‘Wrembuni, ali the way to the far Wrank Gil was going along easily ‘ fourth position with Dandelion be The rest were. strung out- Going around the etrech turn Fra Gill closed on the leaders and Dr. \ Gerdmer gave !t up. Montgomery went @fier Gil and Dandelion got up, tov. fg The early pacemakers Wele no" were ‘dion. founent it out, ) ores locked to have a « hooked’ for batt atride by stride, Montavitery got ti Lien Brush—Runaway trc made +: Firet + turn. in ind | i and. up- Mor Bow atid ‘Montgomery. Gj) and Da: ixsara omery “ang but r mtgomery 16 Preston Notter OS “Rig Train" Defeated. Pe Srogeben was deaten today “Tice. Ma pourg. Dream: and did. it easily, | too armcre ri ed at 1 tod in the betting. led to-1 to 2 er,* OP to 1 was meanwhile played uc to 1. The pair got of almost oa even termes, bo seen to the front @t the first sixteesth and swank aloog fwith what scemed a xt f into the stretch, Here MAL er, wem after mi ranging alongside ywrent on to win easily, © @hird. b ci Rosehen but te rerapelan ia tage. bande! ohe mile and ILL.—Ben: ja and upward; $1,000 added bik. c., by Royal Flu: ACL —Selling: three-year-ol xteenth on ti Winner, o—1.48 2-5, Palm Won the Second. Ereex lod all the way in the rtreple- | Sonly tebe ieaten_out-on the tat | Paim, who came right back after @ood race yesterUuy. Garrett was “@n_ddde-on favorite He, doesn't jump. gto walk and struck several of the ‘The last time around abdut Jumps from homie, Ray sent~tls ‘mount slong thrown heaw) 7 mS fast to catoh Easex. ( It seemed as was seriously urt, Dut he c: to Ue pa ~k in’ the patrol ‘5 carriage .apparently sey inde a rrett down and out Essex es Sinner. “Palm, “however, Ipeen disposed of, an) after furnp he causht Exsex retch and shot past him t> win in rivine firht. Miller Wins for Keene, James R. Keene added the Vernal Blokes to Nis already lange list to-day, withing with Mercs H A fine felt of two-year-old fillies went to the post, rewith Lady Winifred a 3 to 1 .chotee. pbs res played by. the public, as were ee wan almost 4 romp for Mexia Un. “Stiller got her of fly cand at doraaencands Weather att Lady Winifred was rid- Ben af over thy track by Garner. An @ would be a good description of her. r2o_from the start to the finish. PEt voversign wus the only one tail ned Megas H but she was two rote pack na Uiey went under the Fancy, who represented the ey atte atone after cies lombared, was a od third. winning of the day. : iS y > aK DY Andrew Mack rai $1,000 added,) five Winner, olday —1.08 1-5. chi. by Kismet—Bonita Rt. a dive. Ulnck M kamely, and ts | Neill, Halt Hook! grains S ise Holilater Ban PRES Soest) S Joe Nealon Just Lasted. again to-day In the he has done in bis t three races. He came with a gro: wah and got-up just in time to mip WINDSOR RESULTS. RACK—Lenstille’ (6 to 5), BATTLESHIP 1S [ ss Circulation Books Open to All.”’ | scoring | throw Seymour took ghird riannifan filed to Burnett. FOUR | the right feld bleachers. Fromnrt threw {out Dahles but Hannifan scored. . Holly to Konetchy. RUNS. ORK, GIANTS WIN OUT IN HARD BATTLE WITH CARDINALS: SATURDAY, (JULY 6, 1907.6 MRS. SATE HELO. WITH RUNYAN BECAUSE SHE GOT PART OF MONEY Taylor Does Well in Box Un- til Taken Out in Eighth Inning. (FINAL SCORE.) ST. LOUIS. HIGHLANDERS BEATEN BY JOSS’S TWIRLING Worn Admits He Gave Her thou - sands of Dollars, Which She ~ Will Keep if She Can, Sake Se (FINAL SCORE.) She Says. SO | 010100100 3} Cleveland’s Star Gives Little ; : 04000011 — 6| ef Seminx © 9 9'9190.0000-- 0 BASIEST MARK SHE EVER —_ ee — | E : pees Griff’s Men. ; : ST. LOU'S. CLEVELAND. MET IN R 4 ee om 10100200 — 4 HER VARIED CAREER 1 Byrne. 3b. 0 09 0 0 09} AMERICAN LHAGUE PARK, Wolters, rf, .0 .1 2 0 0 CLEVELAND, July 6.—In was a nice cumeeeence < ; Konetchy, 1b. Spe ay yp oA t | Saturday ¢rowd that greeted the Cleve- ‘R H PO A E Nos : ) Keoreichy, 1 Do a ana rea ne Irererecen o 1 1 0 1\Felt Sorry for the Deceived and Deserted’ Bees oe 2 y | Wille Keeler’s finger, which was hit| Rickey, rf..-.. o 1010 : A a ee ee ee FFG Gioy a pitched ait yerterday, war Jnl Laporte, i... 0 0 0 0 0| Wife and Thought at First of Telling : 39 alo and Wtickey—went to Tent eta — Chate1b__. a = == - = Ea - : ©)" Jose went into the box for Cleveland | Elberfeld, ss., Got ee iy Her, but Concluded: to Betray, $4 SO after a tiveniay rest, tile being His | wintigms, 7b a — ° [urst appearance since he beat tho| seein = a = ot a Siwy sox | Conroy, iF. 0 0 0 0 0 ~ Runyan to the Police. 1 Sees First Inning. Moriarity, 3b. Ona liez oe taal @ x 9 24 13 1 / gute alow. one if Bradle resale | Chesbro, p 0310 On 0se0 Chester B, Runyan, the consumptive paying teller who “Batted for Fromme in ninth inning, Filck°was thrown, out by. Biberteld Sar ar eet etter stole $96,315 from the Windsor Trust Company, was SEA OTS : | ateclvaralta tiie iteled wpe sags Totals. 24 13-3 held for the Grand Jury to-day in bonds of $15,000. R H po qa #| Bradley scoring. Lajole was out ste after he had made a complete confession. e Shannont ifsc.2 e+ hose ry Ole Boaecohiininges CRON: : aeatis ae Laura B, Carter, the woman for whom he atole a fore i Browne. 1{. 0.0 1 1 0} pradiey's throw beat Williams. Con-j Flick, rf.....c0.0...0 3 1 0 0 tune and deserted his wife, also went to the Tombs in de- 4 Devlin, 3b.... Gielea = s2cot Tovawaaieast sib, Lajote'a: toes, Mort: | radtey, 3b. amas en ao. fault of $10,000 bail. She is held on a charge of receiy- Seymour, cf. +0- 1 (5 0 O}"<Cheatrd hit. Stovall” in the ride. | Turner, ss. SO FO 00 ing stolen goods, : Hannilany ap. —--.- 1 (0-70 Ol cttcn: ofmrtinchmantesipop ‘bunts and| Lajole, 2/02... 1 222 '5- 0 Of the amount of stolen fands still missing Runyan d Dahblenjissee.cesss ef Lig 92/08, 0 ‘ Sublad Es Ove Eata tesa filams cov) Stovall, ibe Om Ange 120 saysthat he lost $10, O00 in speculation, gave the woman | Shay, 2b.... nh 05143). 04 bounder to, Moriarity. He took second | Hinchman, if Oss 0 os onto: $15,000 and spent $750 furnishing a flat for her, and Bowerma eo Be Oe eee ee Hoeman Cenbed Un- | Birmingham, ef a A BG that either she or some one else stole $10,000 from him aor pee SO Oa ol Third Inning. OOM OO oO yesterday, icGinnity, p, - 0 0 0 ©O OO} Thomas fanned. Lajole took ~Chea- o Oo The woman boasts that her share of the 1 saf *Suang: Aedes ae) UR ea iS CRONG EE ome — 2 22 2 hidden away. : tO ely marae Oe i eae Pal thd rien (Eat 410 27 14 0 Mrs. Rauyan, the deserted wife, may die of grief + | Hazted. Bradley scoring. Thomas threw | First Dane on eeroreelevelind, 1 ‘ zs S our Turner gtealing. 0. Ye Le D i i inte His—Of Beebé, 2: oft Fromme, | Fourth Inning: Siimok out iy Cesgts bs by Sons With brazen indifference to the purport of her words, Laura Carter, rey Ae 7 “) i Mi b h — “ ” 7 f Heebe, 6; off! Rickey doubled and waa thrown out] ‘Rwoduee hitecdtiokes the woman of the Tenderlqin, who betrayed. Chester B, Runyan, the BT Glantane: —<——SS Double plays—Ghase and WilMams;| 0. : - ‘ 5 8 by Tay | out on 4 bunt, Fromme to Konetchy. Turner, Lajole and Stovall. fugitive paying teller. of the Windsor Trust Company, to the polica, NC NS, i apt — ~ i Se +3 ae ae ats Geers HEY Ptcher—Bradiey and Stovall. | admitted to-day that she had her share of the $96,000 he took from the Burnett Beebe ifan. nd Klein, and | ing Wold.) out Holly, Burn ray Bennett flied to Se: 3 left for two smashed Taylor's lo Pespring Burnett, 13 Ty ie Ber ONE to | ymour, ». Dahlen ba S. Burnett hit) ———— threw tt suing to thind Mur for three base. nats bounder fle w. nd he waa out to at third trying to stretch his h out, Lajole:to Bradley. lckey hurt $n sliding into third base, “und It Aas feared his lett arm was broken, He was taken to the dressing-room by bank last Saturday. “Runyan gavé me the money,” she informed the detectives on the way downto Police aaa from-the- West-One- ‘Hundred and es role GROU :/62~The Glan, Ant laes RL Shea anette panes AN eet threw out Chase. Twenly-fifth street police stati " aw 5 i i “ga his afternoun by & jined ‘out to Wolters. Shannon wv Sasol mundedd t ¥ Stova y wore of ied Sas hie at ternigva piitatenling, “Nowta to Holy” "NO “singed et Hala th ate Eiri a bank where I have a private Se aa it will ey there, (es ef Sanaa len! ali until he was taken out in the pares 7 folds: ety throw Ve Aitluite rounded % saventhiitaCilloweatrane ita tre Fifth Inning. [fo Elgerfeld. Birming:am fanned. NO Tcan have my saysebout it. utility man promptly responded with Fromme struck out. Shay threw out hs : “WI j 4 " ., Wy} n = Boltio: rad Saias hater lekte dela Gece ae [NOmtaneceeu neuen ae Fifth Inning. Why, If 1 had wanted to take it | could have had all of the money The Carninits made‘a game fight, but | Ge Walkeeatucioaslout ated! eV llama walked. Conroy out, Runyan brought to our fiat at No. 619 West-One Hundred and Forty- | never had a ‘chance from the start Noonan to. Holly. Seymour | ey wun retired by Bb i u Abuut tet thousand ‘persona were / Popped to Holly Hannitfan fed to thurs | rcived by Bra fourth street,” the woman added in a tone of pure bravado. “He was | pr > {ak 5 First Inning. ° | Sixth Inning. Devlin threw. o out _Konetehy Bennett | Clarke fouled to Thomas. Joss fanned, L Flick sing! @ about the-easiest-mark Ihave ever met-in-my_life, and it was almost-a——> shame to HUE the money from him. Byrne started wit d Hanntfan Sheman to Eis onnoe 4 SL Sa Ne oat fir fo Deve eras auton strikes. Devlin and Hann{fan Sixth Inning “And aay J certainly ai4 make the 3 on Bowerman's quick- uirow to Dahle wot a pass. Bhay forced him,! Cnesbro grounded to Bradley. Hc |coin fy while th® fying was good. I i nlen.—-xXonetchy “wtrue« out, NO Hotty. to Ben Seana meq eeT fas sbeas an tntleld hit, ~Laporte— jBournt everything In slight, -and the — > k Recon Noonan to Ho ower- | into double play. Turner to Lajole to! | sucker stood for it = MA got a base on.balls and was mon at ows NO RUNS Stovall, NO RUNS. | ing Due) money KS nt oy et noes forced at second by Browne s grounder. Seventh Inning, Bradley jaingled. Turner sacrificed, Hayeaenlnaeree anes orl Just Holly to Bennett. Devlin bunted and : hawe tot ¥ sia Lajole— single: | him forall he was worth. but beat It, while Browne went to second.! Holly. singled. | M. ay did the fiev sa Stovall fanned: | a I don't think much of a man who will Seymour was gafe on a slow. one in #ame ‘thing, Noonon forced out Mut- Hinchman re chea Chird on. Trott [xet_a woman tn this kind of « acre: aenreee ; Hanalian hit tot ree euaye. tal taking nuff of his fy. I scoring. Bir | TPA Arye a pes Beebe, rew to Noonan, nalling | third, ay «ot Rrounder lac grounded to Biberfeld x been the Brawn) and Noonan whipped {t to /and touched out but Holly & | police would never have found » dollar NOCRURB ae Seventh Inning. ; tat those big bank rolls. tL: Second Inning. Dahien singied. “Shay walked. Bower | Man wap out. Bennett to idnetoh Vaylor and Shannon, cond. and. Devlin I Third Inning. ok Mary, a well-played 12 to 1 sh cACtors Nie oTheods, Fromme fited to Shannon. Byrne én the post. Black Mary led practi- EET ato Meee ol ‘ walked. but was out, stealing second Ny pa the way, with He. Knows In owe. mnan'to Shay. Wolters banged tendance and Glorious Betsy next. In stretch He Knows ea bedly, ightened went on and fin- rnkin, Ecclestastic, Black tace—Boll Weevil (4 to &) 4, to 1 place) 2, Out of Step ao third, The judges at the finish : picked Glorious Retsy for the A 2 Nees dey ethers was a delay. while Mickleton Mald, Sen- j | horses were at the post, duo albo rani Sites ipypet Breaking A saddle girth. | third (Kace-Excitement (2 to 2) 1. . E (2 to 1 place) 2, Madden 3. ‘Time KENILWORTH RESULTS. Floral) Artist, Bourbon. News, De- pues rasette,’ Showman, “Trenton I,’ Mra. 4 RACH.—Banyah (8 to 1) 1,| Annie, also ran. ; es G c Wet tot acd FH | MROURTH ROCE—Mazano (5 to.2 1, pak z ap mtn hi 7 Cea Ot 3, Time—Lor Int} ‘Trenct the Mere (to 3, place) 2, Bunk ™4P Hoche hus had a narrow escaps oto Lake, Tukbu, Giien | Holliday 3. ‘Tme—43." “Lulu “Young, from destruction. Wire broke out dur- nie Mald, Guarda also | Picktime also ran. (ing the night near ber magazine and in SESE PR ar come |onter to prevent the spread of the fey Act conan toi LATONIA RESULTS. | ames tho battle-ship was-aunk In a> Bpanker 8. ‘Time, 2.05 2-6. | Peter ——- | slip adjoining the one in which the bat- LATO) July 6—The races here to- day reeulted as follows FIRST RAC) “ive fuclongs. ond Mary Darby also ran. | ye RACE--Proen (1 to 4) 1. Toots lace) Meddlesome Usship Iona was wrecked by an explo- ation, with great loss of Ife Maroh 12 Hollow. Tanthara also ran, a (2 ty J for | st MH RACH—Marthy Doyle 3. Time=t.01 4-5. Tho fire, which broke out in the sail- on Shingle (2 to 1 for ph “ {ACK-—Six furiongs—Sylyan room, as did the ttreawhich destroyed t 8 Time. Lotus 1 G0 to Vand 9 to 9) 1, Caroline W.” tho French torpedo schoolship Algecira* int, Main nance and The Ab- 2, Mary Buchanan 3. bere No: , 6, resulting In the toss sO ran of three lives, Is A. mystery, and as this RACE Anos Smith (to 1 ©, | Ja the third blaxe to break out on board snips at ‘oulor furlongs. —R. f and ‘True (§ to 6 place), anda tosh cieyne within a month, the ca Timon. 05 2 eal ‘Oastha ot Pe |* | inaldent-).ae created much dinquletude Wabash, Queen, Omeh J.) peer RACE—One Mile.—Mlus Lida | 8, naval foie and @ rigid Sa is ia) ) Austin, Alien, Ospeneko 4199 / (¢ to 1 and 2 2 Be 1; Mins Alert (3 to 4) Dol made. ee for phice), he’ Mink, 3 Time-|_,Tae Hache, which ses L clones Soom fe omen Hace—June ‘Time (16 to 1), won: (7 to 6, place) 1.09 4-6, FOURTUL eae Cains oapee 4 ~B Bn oe aingle Into lett | mour. Konetchy filed ta. 8 NO_RUNB i if Daliten Med called out on > Murray. Shay rikes jouble play, | ~ [Ps Eighth Inning. On the got @ base on balls. firat Fromme jannifan off crounded ‘o1 {UN, In tny threw 8 Ninth Inning. Murray popped to Deviin. Noonan h batted for Fromme and Hrowne. Browne threw. to SIN CINA ATT ATUBORTON, doubling up Noonan, NO Cinetnnatl 00.210 Y Loxton 40) 0037 3:0) 0 Batteries—Maron, Weimer, Young and MeLean: Derner, Smith und Hi: PITTSBURG AT PHILADEL PIA, Pittsburg see 2 1070. 001000 ali | Philadelpiiia ...3 01100 0 0 O04 | Batteries—Camnttz and Gideon, Moran _ BROOK LYNS WIN SECOND GAME—CALLED. HICAGO ...-., ROOKLYN 0000 01.03 At Buffalo (ELJ— Rochester 2, Buffalo 3, At Easton -(AtIL)—Brooklyn 0, Easton 5, At Detroit (AL)—Boston 3, Detroit 6. At Chicago At Louis (AL)— chee 006 0.0, 2 LATE WINNERS AT, LATONIA. Fifth- AT. aside the -s.SilineBlaok Baar fe SHAOTH Bn AGN 1-10 pi, Miss: Lida 6-1, Miss Alert 3-4 pt, The Minks. Moilra, red, ary “f Rash ing to caten ONE o- 0 —~6 (AL}—End seventh: Philadelphia, 15 Chicago, 1, | iteev0n End sixth: Washington Beste Louis 3. aie to se and Elberfeld filed to Birming- the ball to the right the ¢ fam. Williama rounded to ‘Burner es . 4) home nun. Holly w out'Shannon. NO RUNS, ipesttl He: eters aii eee tb Shanned. Browne binted-in front of the plate se Giarke tied to Willisms, Jona fanned; Pandipursatt: AEN oe eAR! pep Age pansearant Chie mts oe reread for the third time. Flick singled, but | 200: @ wonderful run: atch n'a was ou! clberfeld unas! Noonan filed to Seymour. ONE KUN.) fony drive TONE RUN, an out gealing, Elberfeld unesslsted. ~ Bighth Inning. Basy for Royal Ben. ib [other “runners — advancing. Mi Pe | McGihntty took Taylor's place in the! Conroy fanned. Mortarity singled to Ben a-18 to 1 shot and ridden 48 walked. “Hillng the bases.” Shannon box, Wolters got a base on bails, centre. Thomas filed 40 ole dams ry. won the, fifth race from 190. walked, forcing jn Dahlen. Browne Konetchy sent a fy to Seymour. Ren- threw out Chesbr No rina. Androw Mack,-a 30-t0 shot, | ine fiet our to Holly. Devlin walked, foro-| nett forced out Wolters. Dahlen to Bradley singled and took second on mas third. Riyal Ben led all thy way. | ‘oodlane, Brida the bos, aba PP etoa typ taken out of Shay. Burnett singial ty centre. Holly Mortarity's wild throw, Turner fanned, in the Tace was ewe t @ took shis, place. filed to Seymour. jole fouled to Tho: 8 most everything eler in ¢ { Castlewood closed strong. Seymour wnanhed a single Into centre,| Seymour. fied to Woltera, Hannifan | Williains to Chase bien ha Ninth Inning. Hoffinan grounded to Stoynll, lined to, Bradley, RUNS. Lapor| Chase fanned.» NO —_—_——.___. NATIONAL LEAQUE. j and Dooin EASTERN LEAGUE. NEWARK AT JERSEY CITY, First Game, ‘Newark ...19000000100 028 J. City 0000011000 1-3 | Patterles—McCarthy and Shea; Pfan- } miller and Vandorgrift. } PROOVIDENOE AT BALTIMORE, ny Providence 1010010 2 O-6 *\ Baltimore 100000000 1-4 | Grontn. and) Donovan, Adkins and | MONTREAL AT TORONTO, | Montreal 150/01 0.0 Ombly | Toronto 06001 Game called in sixth Inning on ac- count of rain. ROCHESTER AT BUFFALO. eat ort 9200000 Bemio Hi cae a 4 WARK AT JERSEY CITY, cd maa 31 2 ae a Pree eke ea | Sorry for Runyan's Wife. | “I'm sorry for Runyan's wife, for I | am ‘told that she: is prostrated. Itea ~ shame to.-think=that- she must “de |tnbocent sufferer for & ocab like Run- | Hn eens world.) | yan. Hie was about the scurviest trick 5 WASHINGTON PARK, BROOKLYN, {I've ever heard of For several dexs July 6.=In the presence of nearly 3,000 | 7 had been debating whather to go to fane—the largest crowd that has wit-/ the police frat, or go'and tell that poor Jenenthen srs here thisyear—the} oman all about her worthless hue Brooklyn and Clitcago teams began the | S84 second battle of thelr double-header| Te woman appeared to be wholly with the crowd Ined all around the feld |!ndifferent to what she sald, and she we ces made not the least effort to keep her | ‘Reulbach went into the box for the| "rds from reaching the ears of Run- (Cubs, while Stricklett tossed them up|78" Who sat close by her in the car, Moctivanoarers . | Andeutted to Detective Marron, She | First Inning Callt! at the detectly and seemed j- | Slagle drove « grounder to Lewis, who feast Cand ns hey ment IOS LAG RER EAS Heneaw hint ind i Sheckant.. engl n she was creatin «Phe negro! mali, Schulte walk ance filed to Tk { just across the-car from her, Sheckand and ws E ‘i (in oharge of Detective Hochter, steel Bialnfalabe manned H Tried to Hide His Face. es Alperman wed ty J With it was different. He 4 ced een tried In way {to conceal from |drive. lor hers in the train that he was securely RUNS. jhandeuffed to a sleuth, and no one got { Second Inning. a fair look at his pitiably weak face. | Tinker drew four we onies | Evers With his one free hand he kept @ hand- Heed Cees Siriokleten te Words ra tet ee tore selon for most of the Slugle walked, filling the bases. Sheck- Journey Co ce Heniquarters, while Alperman to. Jordan,’ NO-Ris cap was deftly placed over the banted mately and went to (UNO Which waa the tell-tale, steel Low!s's sacrifice, Reulbach | 2PPet anc ed to centr A tnore Insignificant spextmen pf man- 7 Baran Biricklett walked: hood it would be diffleult 4g And tn a heckard zt - ‘ere to Evers, ONE LUN. (Contiried on ‘page top of firat Third Inning. cblamn.) ed to toueli Stricklett, who scored. ” Alpernuan AC d third and Hummel singled in front rman scoring. | Batch ance to Evers,’ Oansoy> 7 Jordan fphsenw?aehulte. Fepiatans rere p x NO RUNS. hit to Tent dan to thir Malone | Lawie out, Gtelnfeldt to Chance. Fifth Inning. Tarn. | Slagle reached first on Stricktett’s se | bad tneow, to Wordan, Fgiecrnagenpia aad gHine dna Fourth Inning, | Slagle, Alperman to Lawie. Byera raised. ons. to Jendan, Moran filed xt to Maloney, singled. Reulbaoh gran int r Li ae ap tee Soomne

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