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fhe TTS HETR NRE Rie pate we 7. | COMPLETE CHARTS OF TO-DAY’S RACES. i PAVE THVAUNENETET AVVVYEVAVAVOVIVOROUOUOEOTEIE S| Bae Ahhh th ht hh Dh hth ht ted ich ttt th hte tedeth th tthe Fair and Cooler To-Night; Thursday, Clear, A RESULTS EDITION 1 Mss “ Circulation Books Open to All” z w Circulation Books Open to. All. He NEW YORK, (WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 1908. SCORE BY INNINGS: SCORE BY INNINC | : |p; ne Chicagu 00000000 0— al eau 000310000 0O—1 |Beooklyn 01000100 — 2/Giants 0000000000 | | us - | | } 1 ns Ty 2 _ Veryiag: 9 (Special to The Evening World) | GIANTS, (Special to The Evening World.) | William Astor Chanler Denied Meet- — wastixcrox park, nrookiyn, PO. A R. H. PO. A. E. SEAS Cy IGG 3 CS) | June 10.—With the hope of seeing the Burch, ef “a If.. sec. 0 0 0 0 © ternoon in the prettiest game of the ; : 7 season by a score of 1 to 0. Wiltse and = G Wh ed the A tor Trolley Dodgers break thelr losing Pattee, 2b.. 1 2 ol‘fenney, 1b 0 0 16 10 Beason . a rm cron ing Girls o Accus c streak. a good ited crowd of rooters|Hummell, rf. v1 1 2 @[Donln, rhe wseves 0 0 1 1 Hever both pitched magnifoent ball : : si : ind but for an error of judginent on 5 | —Latter S Valet Corroborated came here this afternoon to witness | Maloney, cf.. ....0 0 2 0 0|/Seymour, cf.. ....9 3 1 0 0 part of wridwell when he threw to frat Oe | the second game of the series between | Jordan, Ib ....... 1 0 8 © Oj}Bresnahan, c.. ...0 2 3 1 0 instead “or home neither team would FCT URES _Y | j D t il Hi Stor |the Donovanttes and Frank Chance's|Sheehan, 3b.. ....0 1 0 1 Devlin, 3b.. ..-... 0 0 0 » @ have scored. A crowd of 8,000 saw the | in etal 1S y- | World's Champions from Chicago. | Lewis, ss O14 Ipoyiel at 0 9 1. 3 Oo contest 5 4 F oO he twirling | Bey ini CPO pee) Ely cavoue ' First Inning. | | Rucker was selected to do the t 5 Be es a x a A () | tor the Dodgers while Fraser was put le oad Cre +9 0 7 1 0 Bridwell, ss.. .... 0 a Thoras dropped 4 safe one behing { ; i ‘ if e 1 § v{shert. Leach sin o right, aa | nheliinvath s been trying Ac aymone ‘cock on the | in to beat “Our boys ucker, p. +9 1°06 2 1) Wiltee, p.. ent to secone m1 m F Paes nett | The jury that has heen trying Actor Raymond Hitchcock on | ipa emacs ator nelHroekinn oe ne a | BS SS ee (jh, Dowin’s: fumble, Vins iGeavicneni tae mirienvill tarerther casey toe isilite them ident Bb-|Totals .... ...... 2 0 2} on a iney, uassistod, —\ 1 flied to + boundary line. and some twenty-Ave|Charge of mistreating little girls will take the case to-night. A verdict is ee ae iD ap hauasr ree jen ee 10 Binet pone noeoue ON 6-27 iG et Heiney enane etn ted fe R a f the ine of Wyoming. We| rs - AG rae pattichio fouled to ‘Tenn ‘0 RUNS. The Evening World's Serles were ear pedmhicht Aatear the gowns | expected by to-morrow morning. . | First Inning. R. H. PO. A. be. PITTSBURG. Shannon raised a high one whic Of 20 Hunting Stories aa pHa Taea hn ol enaT anetGne toa Rather unexpectedly both sides rested late this afternoon in the) siagie tea of by raining high fly to | Slagle, cf. 1p @ ol Ry Hy PO) 7A) |oue tol warneecaborlinc ner y ion we one 0 nid Le t 2 “ ses I y 8 38 0 0/ grocnder, er to Ka 21]Ni By President Roosevelt. moose, but had seen no sign of them.|Criminal Branch of the Supreme Court. After a short recess Max Steuer | left lela nto Bue See | Hottman, 2b. 0 2 4 1/Thomas, cf. ......- 0 3 fi rounder, mi et i an O RUNS y President koose " and had then begun to climb over the the defense. It was announced that he would speak | Rucker then made a great stop of Hoft- | King, rf, 0 a dl ollteacntiah, oO 9 Wm al cond Inning. f By Special Arrangement. - higher peaks with an {dea of getting | began closing for the defense. It shite | man's terrific bounder and threw pea Chancel) 5G CIGD, sdeccetl oF 1 oO i Tennoy mane easy workloe & snoop. ‘The old tunter io wae with an hour, and that when he had concluded Assistant District-Attorney out at arst base, ‘Kling hoisted a aky- | Chane, 1D.» 0 0 0 2 | Wagner, ss. 00 i 6 O over third, but was out stealing me was, very fortunately, suffering raper to centre which was n . Bb. ‘aagner, 88. 5 second, B 9 Bridwell. G from rheumatism, and he therefore *) Garvan would spend another hour summing up. It was known that | *en5 by Burch, NO RUNS. | Schulte, If. .. 0 0 © © 0 Abbatichio, 2b O00 10) 4 (Glerane cu NO RUNGE mace Hed : ene ane insted ot ue aes Justice Goff intended to the jury soon as the speechmaking| Burn was tooled Ly riraseris) curves Moran, c. -0 2 3 1 0) Kane, 1b. . 1 18)0N0 CON febey row Geet inouh or aoe ae forunetS i Ge ieehel be ies G ep jand went to a, enol a ove | Tinker, BB. 0 0 2 8 0| Wilson, rf, 14S ee looked ke a trerbamser, but he wag would ave en pO! ble Wed. rounds to offman and was ¢ 4 Y A: e ¥ | in red with in roundii first an [stop ts tring at stich game as bIsOn.| no antense mut Ite best foot foremost | Fohorating the combination plea of alt! leaccoduccutueadinninall chit) cupieihey Bracers p) 0 0 1 2 0) Gibson, «. 0 0 0 0} wae thrown ow at second) Clarke. to u e: 7 n excuse vhieh is ster of “ c he res would 1 aes would he have spared the cows and} day of the trial, The prin- | and excuse, which his master offered | third base line, but Bteinfeldt by @ fast = — —| Lever, p. oo 1 O} eae ene rn uce aro "ands the a Von ; ; | Chae ee yesterday, and former Congressman | 744, of the ball and throw to Chance | Totals .... .... 247-13) 1) — — — — —| Giants raised a vigorous kick, but to no | About the middie of the afternoon | ¢ipa EG Xu . = = 5 i t his man at first base. ie f = |avall Devlin flied out to Thomas. NO | We crossed a low, rocky ridge, above | cock’s valet, who spent two (Continued on Second Page.) msnagedito get h oft iat, Bae on Balls—Off Rucker, 3; / mrotaig ..... 3 vosnnil = be 1B ia Se \ limber line, and saw at our fect @ basin eee NBs Left on Banes—Chicago, 5; Broklyn, 2. : . | rd Inning. or round valley of singular beauty. Its | Second Inning 2 Struck Out—By Rucker, 5, by Fraser, Pune Beet OF Ble OR Swine: w out Leever at first, walls were formed by steep moulitains. Chance reached first base on Shee-| Two-Base Hits—Moran. _ | Left on Bases—Pitsburg. 6; Giants, 6 TOEEL Tole tol i pRaceaeaaS \t its upper end ray 4 small lake, bor- han's bad throw over to Jordan. Stein-| Stolen Bases—Jordan, Slagle, Hum-| gtrick Out—By Wiltse, 2 Shia Seeerecticare ed on one side bY a meadow of em | feldt soaked a grounder to Pattee, who) "Double Playa—-Pattee to Lewis, to Jor-| ‘T-Rase Hits—Seymour. OTE Se en Cul bowen a ner Ct Se oe ee Ge site | NINTH DAY AT GRAVESEND. lthrew to Lewis, forcing Chance at sec-|dnn; Kling t» Hoffman, Tucker to Hoff. Bases—Wagner. Sens WGC Sane y marked athe) ecgerots thentrowninganine| ond, and on Lewis's fast throw to Jor-| An, to Chance. | + Plays—Wilson to Kane NO RUNS. Hieron ‘le elles the rest of the valley | Weather Clear. June 10, Track Fast. dun Steinfeldt’ was doubled up at fret SUELO SUSIE Umpire—Klem and O'Day. Fourth Inning. sm@ hung high on the sides of the gorge zt ie aay base. Maloney made a pretty runaing Mlarke _ smashe: ole: | 6 Handicap 200 added; one mile and a sixteenth, catch of te’s fly. fi short pene 2 Clarke sm ane CGS ED. & {which formed its outlet. Beyond MAREE lake the ground rose in a pass dently much frequented by game in gone days, toelr trails lying al in thick zigzags, each gradually n out afer a few hundred yards, and then starting again in q little different place, jah game trafls so often seem to do. Won driving. been jcentre. The NO RUNS. Wagner struck out, Clarke took sec- i t Pravin Suite ’tace to the be i ond as Wiltse threw out Abby. Kan ed until four bad ones w [beat out a slaw one to second an by t strolled to first base. Ti Clarke scored. Whtse threw out Wil- made a pretty steal of second. a 0! ONE L reached third on Sheehan’ single to J enney pop] an easy fly to Leach. collared by | Wagner inade a wonderful stop end the infield. Lewis's fly wa in vera ineanigrenlereidela as arden err threw out’ Donlin. Seymour's long nod. for two base: whan reaching second base) smash t the COPyRiattT UNDERWOOD AND VNBERWOED Ny 1905 [Published under arrangement with G. P. Putnam's Sons, New York and London.) “ft was waved ground « (Copyright, 1893, by G. P. Putnam's Sons.) “5 th: ch ry 8 fi Mi sia fted yveak fly to Leach, We bent our stops toward these trails, he stretch closed, very’ » when the ball got a rom Moran at | | Bresna ifted a weak fly to ails, {n'a good race ani should hav a a out to Moran. | z |No RUNS. Soemnese and no sooner had we reached the first ; Xtina | SCORE BY INNINGS ee atts han the old hunter bent over it with a" — lege | : ’, STORY No. 2. \ sharp exclaination cf wonder. There pra vestreh ncuaaers {Gra yeryenr Oluamandanpyard Third) Inning: Highlanders 013100110 = jf aige ied on u hot wrounder, Dev, f n the dust were the unmistakable Stee git! Won, eaatly. Winner, b, a. by Longstreet || Moran smashed the ball along the 012000 Le Thonias drove a hot. single Hunting of-marks of a small band of bison, GL Ae . | eaikaipase Une ator Aro neste reser Detre't [o} 1 _— and advanced a bag as Leach apparently but a few hours old. They * [seccitioady, Hues er indie popicyice a insle “into right, Clarke the were headed toward the lake. There [the infield, which Lewis grabbed. NO | threw out Devlin. Dos 1 wt been a half dozen animals in the 7 [RU RSE ES en imei cri’) H BAT smasied a Mner straight into Wilson's spony : : Rucker tore off a single to right field. s to The Evening TING ORDER. hands, “After. a ipretty, stopi_leac } arty, one a big bull, and two calves. Rurch. sacrificed, Fraser to Chance.| BENNETT PARK, DETROIT, June - an a bad throw to first and ariiwallanne jPattes drew four bad ones. Hummel | ig president Frank Farrell, of the . Safe. Wiltee singled to. centre Butta lo A We iimeaiacely turned and followed he trail. It led down to the ttle lake, where the beasts had spread and grazed Detroit our to King. bu as Pattee tried | inighianders, arrived to-day in time to} yutnter h see nd base he was doubled a high fly to Walson. upward; $1,000 adied; about see the second game of the series with | Schaefe: FTER the ending of the civil 4, | ———_— ti tinh ; Sixth Inning. 7 | war the work of constructing O” the tender, green blades and nad rion _ Won easily. Winner, b. g.. by Golden Gar- | (Continued on Gecond Page.) |the Tigers. He te the guest of the De-| Gi) Snr! 2, Devlin made a neat play in throwing r i transeonunental railway Hnes 4tUnk thir fll, The footprints then | ter—Flura Mas) Ow son. Time 1.0 85 ‘ troft management, and will remain to| Jones out Wagner on a hot grounder. Wiltse } J was pushed With (he utmost came together again, showing where [uiex. Stutters Ww Op. _Hi._Cl. 5 take part in the exercises attending the Kul ifer threw out Abby. Kane flied to Sey- | a hese supviied cheap ‘te animals had gathered and walked Facoble 185 Baeba to Ro EASTERN LEAGUE. raising of the Amertean League cham- | Splat EN OS nae tated Jena indispensable, but hitherto whoily off in single tile to the forest. Evi- as Mec page aiah ose pionship pennant Friday. Griffith sent | aire daa pe esa flacking, moans of transportation to the dently they had come to the pool in the 105 Newton, who was opposed by Mullin, ! | ( mpires—Sheridan’ and ins the pitcher's | Mnuntess; and at the same time the de- | early morning, walking over the game At Providence. a ae Ale First Inning. Riau reo ea RA WaTinalite lecienea rich eds i buffalo robes and hides be- | pass from some neighboring valley, Jersey City.....0 900 0 = “3 4 to Clarke, NO RUNS, | earn ney Meat, wile the enormous | after drinking and! teeding haa cores Providence L€ 0.020100 1-4) Niles fited to Jones, Hemphill singled Chase got Cobb. Jones walked. Killiter Seventh Inning, iy ¢ the Vt) pA Ga into the pine forest to some spot for 11 to Batterle: re and Woods; Frock) past Schaefer. Keeler sacrificed, | forced Jones, Bail :) | . ie a area neue ow heir noomtide res Coal jand Clarke. Umpires~Messra. Kelly and | ccnaeter to Crawford. Chase fanned. | Seventh Inning Wilson was out slow rounder, x Ber 3 3 Y noved van ln oN 4 ‘ % »W n popped o} jelaughtered attiacied t 1; was a very still day, and there were Y Poole the | Sullivan, KCING are |No RUNS. f | Niles tiled to Cobb Bridwell. Wellnthrewcau paTeet ah | iturers. nearly three hours of daylight left. fast nace and, te FON ROO |Bialehmesiundenetstityrelecouls Hall ° : easily out “Doyle, and ‘phe result was such a slaughter of | Without a word my silent companion, | ee ee eor enemas and Chase got Schaefer. Crawford flied Whit to O'Lea enrednineche a cies j e world had never be-| who he rc: Olds, $4,000 SNe 2 % to Hemphill. NO RUNS. 5 Thomas. NO RUNS. big game as the world had e- | who had been scanning the whole coun- Hatteries-Dessiu and Byers; MePI- | fore seen; never defor Ms re oe try with hawk-eyed eagerness, bosides Winner, ch. ¢., by Mazagan yeen and Stanage. Umpires—Messrs Second Inning. |again tried at second, but Ball was” Eighth Inning. large animals of one species destroyed | scrutinizing the signa on his hands and | i Murray and Conway: Ball's third strike was at a wild | faust, and the bases were full. Conroy ‘Thomas beat out a slow one to short nite short a thine, ae million or | knees, took ithe trail, motioning me to on | At Toronto. pitch and he tock first. Stahl sacrificed, | lt to Schacter. who tagged Ball on the and tok sec eh relled gut to faloes were slain. In fifteen years from | foliay in a moment we entered the | 3 : 0 0 40 0-5] Mullin to Crawford. Conroy hit to IN, oye d 1 ‘ Transvaal 418-5 91 — | Rochester 0001 5 | "Behmidt fiea to 3al is staking third. Wagnec the time the destruction fairly besat| \oogs, oronthing a sigh of relief as we | jie) Arantse att fe Toront? 03400000 —6) OLeary, who thréw low to first, Bali | and mide Aled to Fes tucsunr a Nore eal J fecond. Wagner was the great herds were exterminated. In| yoo. for while in the meadow we Wires = = Batteries—Bannister and HiWley; Ap-| scoring. Blair singled to left centre, |to right and O'Leary took third. Mc- nd and Thomas was put bility there are now, all old, ra hile field he far turn, where he moved ut try a, ei 2 ‘ miinres t follow | ined Pevpen) ty a Lentaltce on the Amer, | Could never tell that the buffalo might | _, Staaten Hove ae Feea to one) ean aad’ aoe) nedeoing UBL gua Shd, | plegate and Vandegritt. Umpire—Ofr. | Con Oe' saving third, Jones's throw inpe ea atone ahoers | oat tiie follonedy Brose h f 10) in-|ROt see us, If they happened to be lying | run out on the f but icy (wot him siralah: again. and, setting & | Moran. getting away from Schaefer, Blair tak- ¥ NO RUNS. Ate te ts onal efcan continent, and no herd o in. Theared about. ite At Montreal. Devlin. to Bre dividuals nas been in existence since |!" me place with # commanding look- AAG uc ing second. Newton walked, filling the PAVING STONE TIED TO Shannon filed to Clarke, and Thomas y te ar = ffalo . pases. Niles fanne Kiliifer and got Tenney’s high one to centre, 1884. ou 1m, $1,000 added: one mile and a furlong. | Bui 0 oo018 y hrew NO RUNS. y 3 fn — | Montreal 000 Crawford got Hemphill, ONE RUN, ner threw out Donlin, NO RUNS, In 1862 Mr. Clarence King, while-rid-] The old hunter was thoroughly roused CTIA VEE 8 Ua oR TS ies—Tozer and Ryan; Donahue| Hemphill made « boautiful catch, re- DROWNED MAN'S NECK. NtEH inning: h]and he showed himeelf a very skilful ACs Mr, Stafford. |tiring Cobb, Jones filed to Keeler. “Kil- 9 ing along the overland trail through ¢ Tookeva and McManus. Umpire—Mr. Stafford. |t! Keeler e, eae a AGT ater te cro Kanuas, passed threugh a great] tracker, We were much favored by the @, Barna; —— User tedledsto Ae} EN OT ap TES ERT MTC A Was out, herd of buffalo, and was himself in-| character of the forest, which was Shrew ss Third Inning. The Harbor police to-day found the |¥ 0 “No RUNS. Jured in an encounter with a bull, Tho] rather open, and In most places free einy riba NEW SKIN REMEDY Keeler tripled to centre. Chase hit |pody of a man floating in the N. th a single ‘9 wreat herd was then passing nor y ondergrowth and down timber. Miler STOPS ITCHING to Mullin and Crawford dropped {el River at Twenty-third street, with led to Wilson and | 4 H oa | aun . | uhe Ww, Keeler scoring. 3 . "doto c } fand Mr. Kiie reckoned that It must] As n most Rocky Mountain forests, the | tea, | Crawford ‘got. Ball. Schaefer made aj paving stone tled to his neck. On | Witton to Kane, | payer couercd Ani sre) nearly aivents: |iUmbon weal sally oovonly aalcompated Notter Scan swell stop and threw Stahl out, Chase |searching the body they could not find Dev NOR | ‘miles by chinty in outent, a LunUrGs to the glant trees of the groves of the Finn Skin Troubles, Agwravated by Hot Cekelimee Mind O1 Leary threw Conroy |iny card or papers whereby to iden- Seeman ’ | representing his rough guess, made] pacific Coast, but as compared to the gens: Cea D i y = , ( eat eaeca taro ei Weather, Quickly Cured. ‘Schmidt walked. O'Leary sacrificed, |t!fy him NATIONAL L i after travelling through) the herd cross | toreste of the northeast. The ground nerine i Aes Barats eamearultenniea Cont ooters |lacenemaunticcameatiten ne ene t | wise, and upon knowing ho iB It! vas covered with pine needles and soft dasived Into a winning ~tiret turn Wis never afterward in | NEW YORK, June hen tt is/ McIntyre singled to center, Schmidt | yours old, was five feot ten At Bost took to pass a given point ROINE NOTED ee eee eet ae eee aifficult to snaney bY Courtesy cloved with a rush, Hrother Jonathan ‘ran a good Tact, | vnown that poslam, the now skin rem-| scoring. On the throw. in’ MoIntyre | \uet oil. owas five feo te ‘oston, ward. This grea’ herd. of course, was | WOO" 0) seualy, “Ae Gad SPS ~dy. will stop the torturous Itching at-| took Second. Schaefer tined to Niles. gang a reddish mustac« [Cincinnati .. ...0 9 3:0 2.0 2 0 Ing Not a solid mass of buffaloes; it con- ea xh Peleaelds SECT | 1 eczema with first application Di black sack s a bla | Boston nim (0) 0 0 SAV very | One or twice when I trod on a small 101. einer Mone Deieeky)) | cenalne, - ae Fourth Inning. white underweat, black Batterles—Welmer and McLean; Dor- nace eine the Se Pyne ae dry twig, or let the nails in my shoes Eee ~Op._ Hi Pr. and bring Lula roller andl e Rian Blair grounded to Crawford, Schaefer | black Iace shoo: rand Ball, Umpire--Mr, tudderham, °, “4 . ' Jov p. Pi t fferers from all skin troubles whic t . Y Viles | The police beliey i clink slightly against a stone, th 4 a [to su land Crawford got Newton. — Nile P Philadelphia. Mmits given. Bienes Greer eee RE Tea, Wien!) triad f 2h FR [are aggravated by hot weather, its | fanned. NO RUNS § [mitted suicide, BE CALI ANN 0 (67 Mr. King was mounted upon a some: Monet Will cat iSI@ aad? oer Eon amiss: 225 2 “7 4 | inerit will be,instantly appreciated. On| Crawford filed to Stahl. Cobb singled | hs neok to, insure his, draws eae TS Oro what unmanagable horse. On one ov- | ‘PM ys) 200 SOD A By Bias to centre. Cobb #' second, sonst ody Is at Pier at the Bat Jade bpiie casion in folluwine a band'he wounded | Continually halting to look ahead, as - Footpad |. i OH er dh th gk Ch 34 | the tender skin of chafing infants pos- Mingled to centre, Cobb scoring. | On sattanleeeDualimand wig; Sparks large bull, and became so wedged in| well as stooping over to examine the| goq Wel Hinch. Mebantel’.. 28 18 18 4 42 | iam may be used with soothing and| the throw-in Jones took second. Killi- | 4 §’ IDENTIFI CATION and Dooin. Umplires—Messrs, Rigler fy the maddened animals that he was| trail, 1 did not find it very difficult to oe 18 3 13 | beneficial effects, It 1s apolied exter- fer pacrifieed, Conroy tu Chase VOTERS’ | ! and Johnstone, i 9 - 3 rkable healing powers | doubled to left, Jones sou! | Z i tunable to avoid the charge of the bull, | move silently. I kept a little behind 100 | nally, and its remar doubles ton tettiy Sones) soon Caley r which was at ‘ts last gesp. Coming|him and to one side, save when he fe Pad 30 8 vegin their work at once, lin “the box. | O*Le stole ‘secomel. BILL PASSES SENATE. | AMERICAN LEAGUE. Ape f atraight towards him, it leaped into the| crouched to take advantage of some pea aeenpeyemuuntaureeleranad ap Hey oat AML skin aisensos, including sexema, | Schmid: attempted to score on a passe SSEESNRE LENT | air and struck the a‘terpart of the! piece of cover, and I orept in his foot- acne, herpes, rash, tetter, ac., vied | Dall an eer LBANY MUuneh Oe By. atparty) vote At Cleveland. © ddie full with its massive ‘forehead. | geps, I did not look at the trail at ail ‘uriongs, | readily to Its romeyxable curate Props Fifth Inning | (er Retains ma gcaa the le a4 ‘ancvouaonoNcwa The horse was hurled to the ground| pur Kept watching ahead, hoping at any by Bute rties, Occasional applications of poslam y H GRE MLBIG RUA ISCHIaOnt emt Raa 7 0.010.020) 086) ewise en, Ww! Du i a : vane x jives, blackheads, blotches an afer hose t nis. t Mr, O' Loughe { was not very long before we struck Amples, hive t hanger. whore \ ug complete somersauit over wem and] il. ™ay beds, which were made on a Sot Vit reliove and cure Itching feet, scaly | PTE te kee lonte Off 4 never 1yse again. knoll where the forest was open and| Ge cBurns | calp, humer A sprcial 5)- s At Chicago. F Moni ite i MeInt ‘ 4n\the fall of 1880 T heard that a very | viere Was much down timber. | “Pippin We avkiwge has been adopted for those wh ; Bh Philadelph 001004 dive bay were. at IV Siete aCOun cb ITA Chen : the day beds the animals | sith ai lee powlam for theso intnor tro Med to a % Cake »00001 head of Wisden Liver. ‘Thither I went |aga at first fed separately around the| Sintth : well as the regular two-dolia; Sixth Inning. Hutteries Plank and Powers; Manwell d hunted faithfully; there was plent; ia K MeCarthy ‘ ay i OLLEGE GAMES. att q Hi ae AES RPS alee ra este ang) sicive) BU be Ra eL at Deane Helis Biveve. ar, is on sale at Riker’s, Hegeman'.| pail punted and beat It. Ball stole c and Sulli Mr. Connolly, of Kame of other i ut no {iad then made off in thelr usual single Guerra W. “Doyie 4 leading Crug stores throughout the | second. Stahl fled to Cobb, Ball caking | At St. Louis, PLATA ate 2s Reto eleahe 18.1 Ae, Soin, Syetmne: too Fees, Boat a a aaatey: third on the throw In, Conroy singied to | At Cambridge. EMER 0000000 few days later that same year I came | the forest ter drinking they had left ape de left, Ball scoring. Conroy was out : : 000001 Waponoca closed with a break 0 ¢ “1 p5:) 2 ‘ 1h 00000000 0 ous 1 across-these reat wild cattle at a time| thie peol. and travelled down toward rene dag tavgiton, Clow hin 8 vod" race Sram, e, pone break, And would hake Ret Sepa ys once aan, stealing, Sune Ho, Bilt, Blair | Harve Haier ieee e010, 010 0 Orla baa, aan 30 Oa Pye BAB 0_ item, of jeneune thems, eget Ci the Bmergency Laboratories, 32 Weat| Lake a fine ONE RUN. L Batter'es—Gathe and Bally; Hartford| and Stephens. — Umplres—Evans a - i i arew out. Consoy-end eng Cyriter, % cs - — Sot rns ‘4 oe sonwetiner Wide San be Oates. a