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ANE NE Ee RTP ETT TTT Osborne made a nent running catch of | 95 BFIRSE RACE Handicap, for two $100 4 s f Herzog's fly to left centre. Devore 4 Post tine, 2.81 M4, Start x Won driy S ‘ i filed to Magee, Bridwel!) was led ou olute Il. —-sty Owner—E, H. Car t iii on strikes, NO R Ink Star iets. Fi init ths h ing. M41 Bird of Fligat I, ' Seventh Inning. $0! Obdurate ... 7 ‘ ti 74 Unele di i i f ‘Titus shot a two-bagger down the| gare Unc first-base line, ‘Titus scored as Magee —_—-—— (ahi) 1 " mashed a triple over Sermour's head.) $e Yandel crea iM bal time to'enrew nim one) Bell and Lindaman Have i (President Johnson Punishes yot"snii' saa tre. Devore made a great catch of. — Hot Struggle in Second — | | Highlanders’ Leader for Row 974 SHCUND arriet borne’s tong fy to right. Shean. sale ees i | | Post time, 28 Sb Cran OR EL eh Te Game of Series. With Umpire O'Loughlin. aa i Was thrown out by Grant, Herzog fii | to Magee. NO RUNS, | 7087 Sanguine | 7 | Wo! Sardcinesca : Eighth Inning. | BOSTON, BATTING ORDER. | {B6L Queen Marguerite, == Jacklitsch walked, but McQuillen hit | R. H. PO. A 925! Director : ze head-on into a double play, Bridwell to M A li R h Sh D h b Highlanders St, Louts Oo, Yorkist : - - Herzog to Tenney, Grant’ popped out Becker, rf. ...... el) ab fy al TSy me 1a Oac ot to eat. yi Mcliveen, att Stone, If. 415? Transvaal : : pi 2 to Herzog. NO RU: Bates, If fo) eee oN le T. Jones, 1b. ne, Just lasted after making the pace | Saraciicaca closed gai Ma RMR Paths owese ss tea Uncle, Robert F, Wood, Who fuk. Sik” Rees gece je ot. MoCormick’s grounder, but Browne, cf .. 0 8 6 0 , 8, © THIRD RACE Handica 4 ivarivediy: wolaecond art Bocwncnnert tt Fy oe ” ? Garde, 3). Ferris, 3b (VTS Most ume, S22: ott, 8 fore sate, They. both advanced ae Stem, 1D sve Lite 0). @ H R . Morlatl y, Tb, Yeager, 2b Mother Bunch. Owner—-W nal 8 out Seymour. MeQuillen y 3 0 ourke, ss. allace, Erabbed Deviin's bouncer and Needham Sweeney, 3d .....,0 2 2 2 0) rept Into er oom in a Blalr, ¢. Smith, ¢ ne piatoown Meaulllen to peeled Graham, c . ath al o, Manning, p. Dineen, p. rs “advanelny evors : i ; banged a sinele over second, scoring MeGann, 20 i) 8 Bee West Side Tenement {Ombes? Leuanlly Mocormick, and Devlin. Devore stole Dahlen, ss nH A al D | ae ts well filed to Magee. TW £ gad, ‘ (Gpecial to The Evening World.) —Tive Wire ran as if much the b i RUNS. | Lindaman, p (OneO mer 0)| sald ; uindaman, p. 3 , ‘ Fie fand, taking the lead, wong 8 vt Ninth Inning. sii bates ST, LOUIS, Mo,, Sept. 28.—Norman rive, Marathon. Knabe doubled to left and went to Totals ......... mote frp oe of Mrs al} aahea > WE AAD, berfeld, manager of the New York High-| ¢ Woodinere, of 8.000 third’ on McCirnicks bua throw. itn a As Mrs. Amelia Roach, a pretty young West Indian widow, lay "00 Mitt definite rary ay d to right a ne ‘ored. . ey ears ahi Fi re, off, 3.48 Mageo struck’out. Bransheld. wae tii OOKLYN |skering between her two little chikiren to-day in the room they OCCU pension trom President Ban Johnson for /—Banamy. Owner te A. B he had with Umpire ‘Silk’| fidex Starters, ABA, fe Jo. 401 West Fiftveth cle, @ Tun-in 1 og; Pied on the third floor of No. 401 West Fifty-third street, her uncle, O'Loughiin in yesterday's game with| 218, Ren Ban e Rrowns. 950? Stargowan borne's grounder and threw to Matty, Catterson, Who covered tle bag. Matty tossed out Shean. ONE RU by a pitched ball. Tenney got Os- R. H. PO 1 1 1 0 6) Robert Francis Wood, crept into the room and shot her to death, Burch, cf pink Se i : ea ee ty berteld didn't Ike one of O'Lough-| $18 Don Enrique SECOND GAME ee ty reso H ee ( Bertram Roach, the four-year-old boy of the murdered woman, | jin's decisions, and told him ao In pretty | eoqe ee pa y sonido aa ier ” described the crime afterward in these words: loud words. He was banished from the, rush in the fina pee eL Jordan, 1b.. (al Gt ; : game, and the scrappy leader took a) G77 FIFTH RACE Fr First Inning. Sheehan, 2) i WW a “I was waking up, an’ saw Uncle Bob come in slow an’ soft, an’ seat in one of the box seats, O'Loug-| 5 hela aap Ue Grant opened with a fly to McCor- MeMillan, 88....... 0 0 2 1 i ( 0 tl lin turned’ around and apled the | Heid)” mick and Bridwell threw out Knabe. he took out a gun and shoot my mamma two times—bang, bang!! ha toa nim to vacate, Elberteld did! Farmer, c 0 f: Titus was out the s a Den he run out.” not hurry, and O'Loughlin had a pollo e-| ) @ way. NO RUNS. Bell, p Der OT Land = an escort the commander off the uet Magee made a great catch of Ten-|*Lew!s ........... 0 0 @ 0 0) The murderer killed In a savage ves | grounds Lh eas hey's short fly to left, Grant tossed! sepattee ..........0 0 0 0 0) 0m having been repulsed by his ae ‘The suspension is indefinite and sna dat Elizabeth Sweeney Mucertersce| MSresnahan’ whelec tenon terecsesee TU) UN! 1") yesterday, when he made suggestions | AMER) ALE ER x Shean’s error, Wilson ran for Bresna- Totals > HDF 8 2 the would not tolerate, She was a, MINREARIU ea mmalvetaeanitincHieniande | ren c han, McC ick VS, Pree? i v0 yl yi e le Cormick struck out, NO RU Fontiediter Racmer (ui ninth: woman of twenty-five and he sma er and inesab Gt BED fae i g7q sist peargige a ug Second Inning. **Batted for Bell in ninth of fifty, proposed that he supplant he: : “ 5 i pt F 2 s on Non leuilece Needham ‘took Bresnahan’s place as husband, without the formality of a mae sion terse Wotaa en a) SUpPae aes Pr j Llciiit5+ New York ca Roger's aniie SCORE BY INNINGS Be rerren bogus, Howell baffled the visitors all ; . 2 id ¥! ry nO 0 . be x 3 ' vay. es ft was too gore to continue, Magee| Boston e290 000 1 2 | the way. The crowd was the smallest | 4 h single that was too hot for| Brooklyn ..... " ae tee re 0- Swore He Would Kill Her, one of the season, not over 1,200, Jones a Gt Ra EE Tere yeni tO) eet ee eita—Eates, | | The enraged man swore then to 0 |drove in the Browns’ first two runs ; ie covered Magee went all the way tothird, ‘Three-Base Hits—Lumley cousin, Joseph McConney, that he jWith'@ atinelng single) to) centre, | j oe Ma Osborne singled to right and Magee, First Base on F Boston, 2. ate , Hits by Ferrie and Spencer, a pase to | ~ @hadow Glance < i ona RREOTE scored. Shean hit into a double play, Stolen Bases—B , Stem, | Would Kill his pretty niece, and went to Iavaliaeaiandiarroralhy Fail cnalawennes |= ieee ee a ae to Bridwel Sweeney, Graham, Do \d erro} s ; =e o Bridwell to Tenney, ONE ‘pases on BallsOft Lindaman, 4, off Purchase a revolver, He lived in the > settled the trial in the sixth Inning. | Covaleski tossed out Si | Bell. house with Mec \J hit at the st v- | CHICAGO in struck out, Merkle Pakinae thas | Struck Out—By Lindaman, 2, by Bell, Reach iran Miconsen Grereutenat C itz W: alecc Raine a he Sean aR aae| out by Covaleskl, NO RUNS. 6 M -amnitz Was Careless or He ! | —_—— i |” Umptre—Emslie +8, Roach. errors by Ball. Third In-.ing | Time—1 hour 45 minutes Alarmed at the man's threats, the Would Have Scored a _|-Ball_-was the worst comedian. He (Continued from Firet Page.) Bonin started this one, off with al bas familly sat up late Into the night watch- : ' got four of the Yankees’ six errors. The) ontre Hofman also scoring. Kling single te eft. 00 ‘ol pcond } 7 c| 9) 4 tingle to, left: Dooin stole second. at leer Oe ont) jing for him, When he did not return No-Hit Game. game was such a farce that in the clos- | fed t9 Egan. TWO RUNS Aecormick Aha "eate pooped ott Bree ge ‘The. Broogiyn 2Y concluded that his anger had prob- ing inning the Highanders did not have | Hoblitzell died, Egan to Chance. to Bridwell. NO F BOSTON, Sept. 2.—The Brooklyn pty cooled, and all went to bed and to any coachers up. | Mowsey polled t0 Adan, Re Bridwell was out SBPANAMLd {0 Cova-|team lost the second game of the series sleep. EIRTSnUne : 2 _ | walked, Schlel lined 3 Jeski, the latter covering the bag, Cran-| 1 ine Doves thie afternoon at the It was about 6 o'clock this mornin: ait , ol eree gall struck out. Knabe tossed out| With the Doves this aftern: Laagl 8 Wagner flied out to Delehanty, NO Third Inning. = .. Tenney. NO RUNS. | gouth Bnd Grounds by the acore of g/{2At Ne crept into the house to slay, | nomen of Be Bey IG E aut aontel to Hottitzen, Mflairs of Polowe, Mogilew South E dsb; @ score of ni i iB, Cleese eee 0 ee own out, Schl oh S ’ Fourth Inning : voit "| and no one wakened save the litte fy Fifth Inning Sheckard walked, So did Eivers.| , ihe Seen i ritus struck out, Ataete was wate on|t0, 2% Both Bell and Lindaman pitchal chila who saw him and waa too terror. Clarke, It., 2 1 2 © 0] Osteen singled to centre, Delehanty | Schulte fanned, Chance lined to Bes: and Werner Placed in Hands Crandall's very bad throw, Magee was|Silt-edge ball, but the locals bunched cken to cry out. Two-year-old Leach, 3b. -1 5 1 1 0 6 Sacrificed, Maddox to Storke. Bliss safe | cher. NO RUNS H " = fs caught napping off first, Gall. to| thelr hits In the first and seventh Inn- Agatha Roach was asleep in her moth- | yy on Storke's drop of Wagner's assist. Ewing flied to Sheckard. | Egan of Leo Oppenheimer, Tennex. Devin tossed out Bransfeld. | ing er's arms when the two bullets wore, WS60er, 88.......,1 3 4 3 0 a {GOES En BLT MATEY ey Boe pious ara O RUNS. | nes. A ‘ ‘1 y, 2 a anne | in, NC F. py Herzog struck out, Jham popped Lumley got the longest hit of the fred into her temple and jaw. Abby, 2b... 0 1 0 3 0) MkDby foul. Hie eRe One ey gtorke | SF ‘ Fourth Inning Dooin. NO RUNS. ° | ball over Becker's head right field The slayer escaped with the same Shannon, rf. a0 0 & ‘i i sed, Ewing to Hoblitzel, Tinker °° OY J tecelver of the bual- Fifth Inning for three bases, He was caught at home, speed and stealth with which he had Gibson, c..... At a 06 sixth Inning led to centre. Hoblitzel wsky & Wernor however, trying to stretch the hit Into entered to kill. James Curran, a waiter 2 Shaw gave Shannon an easy chance.| Kiinge tap, Steiney scoring, Tink 9), and for the Indl- rolled out to Tenney, unas b : He MARGRUGG Glab, h, Camnitz, p. .0 1 0 3 OlcCharles singled to right. Murray out,| third and Kling on second, Brown si- aical EnFew out Diggin |S nome TUR SB weSneyA DILUNE WAS Whe Oe ee cearten scui re uate a — — — — J Abby to Storke. Charles stole second. . Tinker and Kling scor- m with an ad- feature of the game. The score the house, saw Wood going out after the Totals a sty fa Konetchy flied to Leach. NO RUNS. cash on as murder, and watched him walk switdy [OCIS «00. se..ee 710 27 9 0) "Gibson out on, Onteen’s fast play’ to The reai| in the direction of Njnth avenue, But } | Kenetchy.. Maddox. fied to. Shaw.| lL inane peril, PIANO GOOD AUTO BAIL, |curran vas unmare of the crime Thus FE ok alate ee ee Noga nea | NS \ at he only reached (hird, trida| jc ee | far no trace of the murderer has been BK shh all h ni | Fifth Innin ell lined out to. Kna Hugh Skinner, chauffeur of the New | obtained. Shaw, cf. 0060 2 Safa wilh a DaAtanty | caste @ te at a pone car a in time pa York Transportation Company s sight-| neo had been eueruey in New Charles, 2b, ......0 0 0 1 1 Oe sen doypiee ote pail teks almertete ree fr the appointment of seeing automobile wh aan amnedy Tip iperaticubene eee io Been aoe Aturraysentaeetnrnt oO WM 2 0 | a liner to Leach, who touched qpsteen § H the bronz ppost at the courthouse the \ ame to} ork from |, : before he could get back to third, com- NO RUNS. krupt was engaged ey oglatn Laning ( Division, on Twenty- St. Elizabeth, parish of St. Joseph, Bar Konetchy, 1b. 10 0 1) Sleting a pretty double play. NO RU: Mowrey and Mitchell both flied to the stinendlse aonerte tee SON sea Ama ear east) to ison avenue, yester- badoes, about a year ago. Conlisse Osteen, 8s. 0 0 1| Clarke singled to centre. “Leach beat Hofman. — Schlei fouled to Chance, ("O18 INN! & y to for- right. Grant singled to centre, scoring é | Roach, the husband, was alive then, He out a bunt. Wagner sacrificed Konetchy |NO RUNS. ac A RT) & money on Govalesk!. Knabe beat) out a bunt, |day, wag to-day held In $900 ball for) il Neenien ) Delehanty, If. 1 0 0 unassisted. Abbey doubled. to, left | Sixth Inning. deposit, and as there are hundreds ot| sending Grant to second. Both ad- | trial, He was charged with not havi ‘ad been a policeman in Barbadoes, and Bliseec 5 2 | scoring Clarke and Leach. Storke hit ay : : having depostt stints with | vanced on ‘Titus » Needham to |g ghauffeur's license before Magistrate hobed to et on the force in this eity. | Bllse 5 2 0) Fo Onteen, who caugnt. Abby at third,| Tinker filed to Paskert. Kling proceedings will jerzox, t atter covering first. Magee o1 | But on the voyage from the West In-| Byrne, 31 0 6 1 8 0 Storke stole second. Shannon sing! to er. Brown popped e proceedings will neces. ; Court, n- | Byrne, 3b. ... : Was purty allowed to walk, filling . ‘0 right, scoring Storke. Shannon took t and. commbe er to the left fleld |ayenue, offered as bail for Skinner a} Ud four d after bis arrival in New -— —| Osteen, to Konetchy, THREE RUNS, to left, ten scoring Grant and Knabe and), | york, Evers. Eighth Inning | 1 se Ds: Byrne walked. Rhodes had a_ ball ee raee Man leet aed ine te os DW called on him when Mccloskey ordered | Sheckard the flat his niece and the ce hits—Abby (2), Wagner and) T11" y pat. He singled past Abby. |forced Shecka took. In the same house © gun? fia, 8; off Hige| Shaw was safe at first on Leach’s wild Evers stole #¢ piano and the Magistrate accept- Totals + Seventh Inning at out a bunt, ond. nulte sending M ded to Boarde{ With Nlece. o third, “Osborne dou. scoring Magee and » gives a man his ell Wood, tm Magistrat A few! 4 boarder was offered for McConne, made to got to there £0) 0 0 : throw, By coring, and Lush going centre, Evers scoring, $ Thi banbeunts ass HY, and! Lymcoepted| Vere: Gre. a edore of ol ner /aevonneys) RE er ERE tg. | to third. ¢ s forced Shaw, Wagner third on Paskert's bad to the H ate te r to go on a, to all of whom the murdered woman| Struck out~By Camnitz, 2 by Hig-| (0 (hil, Cimriel ike Toa on third, plate, chance walked i Pesan ra he c- dled, baboon, It's) and the slayer ate related we al ey : | Abby to Storke, Lush scoring. Konet- Steiny fouled to Hobby Until 9 few weeks ago Wood was|, Hit, by pitched ball-Bllss, Konetchy| chy ningled, scoring Charles. Osteen | Labert to Hobby Cae RUN. teen, |! Seu eai aamae nd Le : age on Wagner's wild throw, Konetchy | “Bescher singled, so did Hoblitze paeetiees.—--— Ta reean CinplOyed ae Se HOUss tna nlb: es EDte lalmpleent ODay, | Scoring. Delehanty filed to Wagner.| Mowrey. filed to Schulte. Bescher on jeicetss | [Fou RR third, “Mitchell forced Hobby, Brown to | BRITISH BIND CITY BOOKS, He was out of the McConney apart- for St. Louts. Tinker, Schiei singled to right LU | ments and well away on his flight be- Maddox, was scoring. Ganzel batted for Ew! doubled to right, Mitchell scoring. terate and t or Seventh Inning zg for New York. 1 tt struck first, | piteh ck ¢ ney and gan| The Board of Al n to-day yoted dT widow's temple had killed her instantly, should have had it, but » ought wuld get it, | matting for Sallee singled, scor- workmen, Free entry and expert oy = Pekan ees thought Wagner or Abby would get it, | Morpiise, Shaw filed to Clarke. Charles Ninth Inning. books for repair was granted the Enw. diene ; = i and allowed it to go by. As neither of “Thomas, Evers lined to Mitchell, Schulte roll- |lish firm, making competition {mpossibt Help Wanted ' the infleld men could reach the bali, it | singled to Jett. Murray Aled to DD DES: edna Hobltezet | Lohert threw ‘ont pee ea went as a single, the only one recorded. |’ Fromme pitching tor &, Loule, Mur. Chance, Mfowrey fouled vo Steinteldt, Mitchel! To-Day! Diamond-Studded Medal “irises ator ce vate eed ak Cod tee Ha MRP oud star attee ¥ ning and scored four runs off Higgins pa ay sated. G to third” Kane bate Lean, baiting for envides tare ed 1 ; ° before he could settle down. After that| ESN ha hit tocCharien, who Schlel. Evers to Tinker. Egan forced fe Advertised tor in The Morning I M t P 1 é t > ting Sor | McLean, RU he held the Pirates gafe for five Innings, ht Shannon, who tried to score. or os 0 u ar 1an Git running. for Kane stole second, | > World’ when Gibson doubled to right and scored! Gill Nea een on Camnitz’s single. Two runs were sent | GHbson scored on Charles’ wild throw | 1 QB) TWEEDMOUTH home. P20, 1908, over in the elgith with two singles and| mn # The Giants are playing the best baseball that New (' *N™e mmr of error. ee | QUITS PUBLIC LIFE. | hie York has witnessed in years. They are out for the pen- PITTSBURG AMERICAN LEAGUE. | LONDON, Sépt. 29.—Lord Tweed- e . : { mouth, Lord President of the Counct! ‘ nant, and from now until the close of the season the struggle At Cleveland, [in the British Cabinet, has resigned. | 1 Av i 4 |The reason given for the step is ‘con- 3, Promises to be the most ex-iting in the history of the league. SECOND GAME. Philadelphia on 0 0 8d are dined ih Chealths” though’ ie mental | pracy drink it from mug or glass is indivi i 10000201 1-6 ¢ # umereye : 2 ; As an encouragement to the individual members of the : a ere Ue Gad Tmexa | Bareee| —__>—_- to be rewarded with a pleas- , team The Evening World will present to the most popular ontinued from First Page.) and. Bemis. Umplre-—-Evana. | PRODUCE BROKER ARRESTED. ure that is quite unknown 9 er SECOND GAME. | Frederick K. Fish jr. a broker, with with any other beverage. Old- : player a diamond-studded gold medal. All New York fans * » can express their preterence through The Evening World ® Leach’s long fly. NO RU Clarke walked and stole sec- | r 0 s “i ri it was out trying to steal third, | Pniladelphta 9) 9 0 9 0 9 an omce in the Produce Bxchange| fashioned heartiness and 17, hvnne. Shaw was under!“ patteries—Kellogg and Egan; Roades noon by Police Lieutenants McConville 4\ F on together. for a single. Thom: A . eetsett —H) Evan Nelso laint of Mrs. M sataurants, Saloons, Hotel or Hou coupon below, which will be printed daily in the Noon, Second Inning TE Ee fon to | walker ot Beat CRAEG NT S7ew hora; | Coeesteneie eereaneL cE URE Tee 3 ihti leges that Fish defrauded her out of vs.) Baseball and Final edétions: _Clarke was under Konetchy's tong f FIRST GAME, Le em abcuRie; AAT hy ortgonns , 4 Wagner's \ a: the batter A Detroit 2 Ix EVENING WORLD BASEBALL PRIZE. ra single. Tht are foetal a fong walt! Batteries—Winterup and Street; Wil- 4 Schmidt. Umplres—Shertdan e down, NO Not good FURNITURE CO. DISPOSITION 4 Schmidt. Umptres—Sheridan Byrne out, Wagner to Btorke. od i spores tte, Wainer te Blake. | cna Eager Liberal r edit System SIT vote {08 cessciones . fe fe Giteon 16. eRe At Chicago that makes one happy. ¢ iM y ; aught Shaw trying to steal second, FIRST GAME ‘ HIGH ae FURNITURE : " fanned. Qibson aingted Lost 0 0900 Ot Res too a hhomas outs Tyene to Batteries - Burchell | tnd Dononue;| 75 5.00 * 8 ‘one! 0 RUNS. Walsh and Sullivan. Umpire—Connolly, | 5 “ The \W Address....... ‘: ok! Fourth Inning SECOND GAME ili © wakes esod dupsation: OB 7.50 : re Bis ar ies Bostan 0000 ; 7 hi. 6 , anned, NO RUNS. | Chicago v1 0 ‘¢There’s a Meason. i » a double Batteries -@teele and Donohue, Walsh play, me ynete ‘hy to Osten to Konetehy. @od Shreck. Umpire—Connolly, Address Letters to Baseball Editor, Evening World, P.O. Box 1,354 binding for city libraries employing allen | | | | | : ; | crificed to Konetahy 4 ee aaa 4 Pe aay | Prete BURG: Bebb Me Howera Ohms | Tagine rke singled to left, but! lined to Steiny, TWO RUNS. Savidge |unanmously to pay ore money from sac i sett en) Rig ameke had K ROHL AAAS whi Phelps could not score. Leach fed to now pitching for the Reds [the Ibrartes appropriation for book: | ne hud been aroused by the shots, but |" & Va was not permitted to hishen (Aina: merece abprope lation it was not until the little boy cried out afternoon against St. Louls, Not aman walked, filling the hases. Abby | % 3 nna i ‘ il [este i eu pve is done in ac | Grant that she was fully awake. She awoke hal made what looked like a safe ring Phe Ne and Clarke, Pier outs avert te] A ad ng cote he statute giving United ONE er brother-in-law, Joseph MeConney 7 ; 4 Storke fanned. TWO RUNS flnwtedatoncentran Beam es xii States employment on public Cov i tossed out and M ‘we Gleter gg Smash until the last inning, when, with Ninth Inning wiltzell, Scheckard fanned. NO works | am sing ed to right Mrs, Roa y found a policeman, Konetchy out of the way, Osteen hit a he Ns f 2 The attention of the board had been MeCormick’s grounder, Shean to and an ambulance was summoned. Then coe cast Camnite, 1 Willis pitching for Pittsburg. Paskert fanned. Lobert singled to called to the fact that an English fem ‘aleski tossed out’ Seymour, . aur Suid that the bullet inthe young S1l0W one past Camnitz, The latter, piisg waike!. Murdock batting for right, Bescher fanned. Hoblitzel fied was doing a large portion of the book: 4 he evidently | Byrne sacrificed, Willls to Storke. to Hofman, NO R 8. : 1 ae a ehanty (had a long run. tor a SECOND GAME ; For the most popular member of the New York | , eee : * une FarnedCHAAGs| waenington 09 0-01 1901 POSITION F FS j : : retired Storke NO RUNS | Wall! 11020100 An Apartment National League Team. 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