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: . "_3ME RVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JULY 20, 1912. aed se WELLS IS TALK NEWS OF ALL BRANCHES OF SPORT OF FANS HERE 100,000 Saw This Game |NO GAME HERE EVER HAD SUCH FANS ®@ © Of Ball, Which Started At 10 0'Clock at Night (=r y.—(@ae Nines of Our Battleships New Hampshire and! Kansas Beat Everything for Novelty ana Records in Baseball Way on St. Petersburg Diamond. Lieut. Crapo, U. &. M., who te an ar-) class alongside of a Western stampede. Gent baseball fan and who has just! Prior to the commencement of th reached port after s long cruise on the| Same the bands from the New Haim- dattleship New Hampshire, wrote the | shire furnished @ very in- following ss & memorandum of a| teresting musical programme game played in Russie. Me inclosed | .,7h¢ clp was presented to the New it im @ personal letter to a friend on|i)*mPemres. They won by & score of ‘The World. ‘The “memoran- , dum’ is 00 interesting in detail that t8| gi Tcretcmnte ie pretreat 1 sinha ttle edDt pansentel Lidl ye this game of baseball, The haste. papers were Cull of the grand game that t# played tn the United States and BY LIEUT. G.R. CRAPO) sizsiesin Norte” Gain tattns t me Battleship Mew) our departure the general topic of con- Bite o writers and baseball! If any of the eeoret service agents s. jampshire. vergation was baseball. fans may speak of records being| tried to eavesdrop on any little discus- made by teams for the shortest = es place they were sure to games played, for the largest number | & r ears full of baseball dope. Sevei Sf bases being stolen and for the great-| of inne guoeb ne Siving full secounte 7, est number of hite beng made, but tt)and upon arrival in Kiel, ny, was left for Uncle Sam's sailor boys to} were requested to show our great game claim the most unique and novel record/to the Germans. As before, the Ger ever made by any baseball team. It 1s] mans were highly delighted with what @ record t§at will stand for ages. yy @aw in the line of baseball. ‘The gam# of baseball referred to was played by the teams of the United tates battleships New Hampshire and Kansas at the grounds of the Engiteh Cricket Club, situated just outside the lriite of St. Petersburg, Russia, on @ night in June. This game claims the Gouble distinction of being played fur- ther north and et a later hour than any game of baseball that was ever played Before. The game was scheduled to mart at 8.30 P, M., Dut owing to the terrific heat and the sun belng too strong for the eyes the game was postponed until 10.90 P, M. The teams were battling for the champfonship of the second division and for @ large ailver loving cup presented by the can Clubd of St, Petersburg, Every can living or visiting Gt. Peters- was there to witness the ee @ game gave the beracreey | ery fd . fre & most fitting impression’ of the ed baseball crase existing in the l ops u ip est ‘ame ited Gtates. 109900 RUSSIANS GAW THE They’ve Yet Shown Here Long before the gates were thrown the score, If Zinn had hela back ©, Wilson, Pittsburg open thousands of Russians had as- ,, = watch Harisell he would never have Pe RE ies pn sembled to gain admission to tne) With Ford Pitching, Wolver-| made it. That streak of success ga: Y ; y to : (Sev Ler OuT some CF “OUT, Tullos" wise, SATRER PET WAR CRIES SUCRET_SERVICE 5 eB NEXT MANAGER DARLEN a —— OF DODGERS HUNTS! gem? OTE A, Cubs and Pirates Charge Dooin With “Doping’’ Ball CHICAGO, July %.—Charile Dooin, catcher and manager of the Phillies, ts in danger of being handed a long auapension if President Ianch of the National League finds him gullty of the charge of “doping” the ball made by President Murphy of the Cubs and Presi- dent Dreyfuss of the Pirates. Manager Chan s that yesterday Dootn ‘put some kind of chemical on the ball, which neutralized the effect of Pitcher Lavender’s spitter and helped cause the Cubs’ down- fall. Umpire Rigier noticed a peculiar odor from several balls and @aved one of them to present as evidence to the league chief. Lav- ander declared that the chemical burned his fingers, which the, @ame claim made by Pitcher O/Toole of the Pirates last week. MAJOR LEAGUE RECORDS Compiled by Expert George L. Moreland. nlacorde of all players who played to ‘tubs, G. 4 ‘TUK GUNK—I see they are conducting four different investigations into the y ue 4 2 re tragedy of Herman Rosenthal, That's samething Itke getting buay, len't it? Laie, Chartana: “THE GOOK~'There you go again, The long and short of it will be that with ¥ “eveland eo many irons in the @re Justice will Botoh the job and in a few days the great * . ~, eae gambling myetery will be @ mere memory. ‘We're the greatest people in all the Owing to Crippled Condition | wiae world tor investigating, Whenever anything out of the regular rut occ aed ‘ somebody rises to remark, move we appoint an investigating committee,” ant of Team Brooklyns Make |{t ts done. ‘Then a whole lot of things are lad bere and published broageas: * that were known all along by those who staged ewake after sundown in this Cards Offer for Ellis. big foolish burg. And efter all wae sald and done and the committee made its coport it was a case of the conductor giving the Ging-@ing and the car jogetnc “= = along in ite usual old fashioned wey. (Sipectal to The Brening World.) THE GINK—But you don't mean te eay thet tevestigations do no good, St. Louls, July We | 4° yout ANAGBR DAHLEN to-day ts on THE GOOK—In ninety-nine out ef & a still hunt for outfleléers, With| the mountain in labor that brought forth a mouse. By the Gme the average tn- Buck Wheat at home suffering | vestigation ts well under way the subject grows nesday, July 1 -200 oF better Players eg 4 aul ny gas, Cle 2 | Blandiog, Clev Colina, Athletic Gariuer, Boston, Turner, Cleveland. . J { the bedside of his atck wif % Grant," Cinciunat. the Dodgere| thetr memories, Then the diffioulties in great that grounds, Every one who got a the whole team a shot of confidence, | Loberi, Philadelphia. - | are, left. without Htute Seeeee ihe gems was ther rom the ton’s Men Play Classy Ball 4: from. then on Crapctdugnteteaty aie Pallas are left without @ atitute fly cheer, | Victory if achieved at all 19 rebbed of mest seared \ " , Meer eaeeat te theiroyal easly.) All and toenail to a-victory. and that's the only reason Moran now ‘THE GINK—Well, now that you have enjoyed your Gaedy have tn showing In centre field. Moran bh thing to offer as a better Iine of procedure in the ease of the Gilling of Herman ‘ M he nobility came out to The final chance of winning rested on, te ae branches CM cc in Anve gee and Beat Naps. the soulders of Jack Martin, and. he| & pair of ankles that would be a plaus-| Rosenthal? watch ¢! Sas ae pastime of the made good with one of the prettiest ible excuse for most players going to ‘THN GOOK—Sure, Steve, I gotcha. As Cast es o pinch was made Té lock Lleariar aieae oT We paaple of We driven of the game, sending Simmons the hospital. ‘He ts hardly able to navi-| the guy up good and tight. 1°4 give hie, in @ enpe Rho (hfe, me mere faver than ‘ - . ig across the rubber with the winning run. gate, but because of the crippled con- | any other suspected criminal. I mean by this glemoret | Petersburg been wise to the core BY BOZEMAN BULGER. Pitcher Blanding, by the way, is atti! dition of Dahien's gardeners he ‘@ forced | by the mmagatnee or daring of ( beens Cone tara mother” gag thousands more would have | UST whether it was the presence | Kicking himself for his thoughtlessness to work, Pathetic emotions that result. I'd etop each suspect's gathy from attended the game. It w sat of Rugsell Ford in the box or the| !n underrating the batting ability of the Dahlen yesterday made Bresnahan @ . M4 ‘4 ts Lapsiitnt vs apred that fully 100,000 people were at ra bracing effect of the cool weather | Vitsinian. Simmons was on second with tine Cine me phe y anahan him whenever the spirit moved to secure material for a new “statement ¢o the Z grounds when the game started. around |e ould be hard to say, but for some rea, | t%0 Out When Hartzell oame up. Bland ate cash offer for George Milla, who has| pubitc,” I'd get the evidence against him silently put relenticasly and effec- é Tules were in effect. sy bdr nybthaeaath rea-|ing purposely walked Hartzell 80 as to been benched because of the great play-| tively, cutting out all slide trombones and Dass drums. Getting down to brass crowds was good for San expertes| head Lind ‘oppers got thelr) get at Martin, but this time he har ing of Lee Magee, However, Bresnahan | (acks, I'd go right along as if the case were one thet any Gepartment was ox- It was easily noticeable to ig eee rte heads together in the second game with ‘oned without his host. Martin lined turned down Dahlen’e offer with the! pected to beable to cope with as a matter of regular reutine duty and Ta ghoot ened petesa Lapeer the | Cleveland and presented the fans with ingle into left and Simmons scored. admonttion that none of ¢he Cardinals! t+ into court while tt wasstif hot. | new nothing whats the pret game of baccbail that has| At that Birmingham made a perfect are for # Just the eame, Roger | i . Qrena Jory rout 2 ine 8 ror male, » Roger ta| ony “ae th eh they, aia'not open up to give |@raced the ill-fated Plateau this season. | pets ve sae niate anne ree Ky had open to make a@ trade, offering two Aten eeiyny ihe hl peedeaiy hey off. Oe ieeren ac! “ Fr thy tum bied au me Ose Nh ' 3 = the flelder a chance to get the ball. P bond Sovideoak crack at the firet bat until) OO) ‘Sven after he had fumbled Bast- men, whose names he will not divulke,| TID GOOK—A condition that te due entirely to the peoullar attitude of the fielders were unable to speak the Rus- | Jack Martin struck the haymaking blow for John Hummel, It ja alo nad that | sq in fore had @ pret erly made a second touch at Simmons | fi"! ? Mayor on most public matters, The Mayor !s one of these queer brained per- : sian language, and therefore had a p in the tenth inning there was a flasii| : hi + | Hecker, New | Yor! Roger will trade Huggine even up for by tng to get the people to and clatmat to have have got him, but] go Kmith, Brooklyn sona who believes in the supertority of he own Judgment away and beyond that | ty Fase ee eS tas wae Reedy to |#nd & snap tn every move of Farrell's) Umpire Dineen would not allow the Perttn, foston the F Kiyn swatter, but no agreement | of at: other men on ih. He hae been wrong on mostly every public mptter understa men that lifted them out of the tall-end | 4 ant ched, ‘ 4 vard the third inning | | claim, ae Q that ° ay. ppiete. Datier anger ‘got wise | “1a faithful fans the| Itussell Ford pitched a beautiful gamé. ‘The Superbam lomt a tough game yes- Heese sr esade wears Wick Waar IE ao Mpeg he we the mee ae tee eotact what the felders were trying |first real appetite they've had for din-| and a quick plece of Melding on his part terday because of some wetrd pitching | pdence tn the fatteringe of those who tell him how great he ie. In the one fado. and they immediately put the mob |ner aince the net kept us from falling | kopt Cleveland from winning in the sev- by CHA Curtip., Incidentally the der] tt te chem iment inee of these why erent in the one ones wise, After that the Russians opened | out of the League. enth. With three on bases and none fent assures the Buperbes of seventh mule spirit, In the other it is the honest but overtoyal glery sqeker up 1 roal American fashion, ‘Though the Hilltops were outhit and out Fi Hibsitged is Bet jpoundee, Hee place, for the time being at least, as 10Gh 1070, RANEY. apes |e GebENe, ' landing’s: and sh ie & —— AUSSIANS MAKE REAL NOISY |otherwise manhandlo}, they kept oam-| 00 NET Ot tN te one runner and the Cardinals now have possession of PROPOS OF THM OASE OF) Oddly enough, tt wee his abeolute™ \ | BASRGALL FANS. ie bee AEs oe Sweeney then relayed the ball to first] Sattom teow ie Faieneen Bree the wixth berth by @ margin of three ROSENTHAL, I have received | failure to ‘keep mum" that got Ro- ta ‘Trp samo was replete with sensational | Pe NM te etunity by the scruft|for a double plav, Having passed the oo URN cr maar, yy. sere one full games, the following among a seore of | senthal into hot water most of t! ficldang plays, while the batting was all of the neck for @ win erisia, Ford then struck out Peckin- W. ob. HL Ave. For the final bout this afternoon Dah. | communications: time. ‘Keeping mum" is THE prima! that one could ask for. The cheering | Of tie Kite oot ell a real baseball | Dough and retired the aide, 6 8 abt eee len will wend Don Carlos Patrickh| WURRA WURRA: essential to keep in mind in this city of tho bluejackets from the Shy tioe atunt camein the last half of the eighth| Altorther tho Iighlanders played w ny Ragon, who beat the Cardinals the last It might Interest you to know Just or any other city in which the gambler “a alded by tho nolse mage by the Diopen {inning and a touch of fast work on the| most satisfactory, game and the crowd iB ae time he faced them in Brooklyn, to the | actly what was the epirtt of reason- | popes to run slong amoothly enough , was @ bracer for Wo Tur thele pet war | bares tied the acore, With Zinn on| went away deligiiied. | | hillock. Bresnahan probably wilt start| ng that dominated Rosenthat’s whole ) {i,n'¢e" tnirty years in New. Yore'e UP $40 secroafter whenever a good play |thif, Hartzell on first, Martin at the] 9. a onere throughout the eet | Joe Willis, who proved a rank failure} life. dustest night and day life I have seen Syas made the Yankees would start! bat and two out, the time had arrived Ye cro p rea te the mS | at yesterddy, Roger ati! has faith in the] Somehow he never could get himadf | few gamblers come out ahead. even ring, followed by the frantic yells of | for action. ‘The answer was a doubie | leagues are very much interes ms Lavender Chicago. | ae | big southpaw. to believe that a man earning a livell- when they did “keep mum.” TI have {he Russians, And when they did cut| steal. Hartaell atarted for second and protest made by Connie Mack over Um-| feifield. Chicago. <5 5k ES SERIE TS hood by seen the hat passed for the big ra- ee it had the mob at the Polo, Zinn, without waiting to see where the | pire Connelly allowing the Detroit bat- 4 4 F ‘5 New York was a Inwiess citisen. I | jority. But there ts a strange fascin- Grounds during the Glant-Cub game|ball would be thrown, lit out for the} ters to step out of the box and meet . 3 Foreign Riders ek cook ee Gar ma rt ae ons ction that draws rentiy bright mon which decided the championship of the He had called the turn exactly, | Plank's crossfire ball before It “broke. | oe | { * é of the precarious gambling game, and | {nto that line of endeavor—e fascina: ‘National League during t! hen Easterly threw to second he| The one way to beat @ cross-fire Is to “a , 2 Gteee' the he would invartamty look dlegused tion not unitke that which kk the year” looking 11 standing up and tled| gtep forward and meet the ball before It] Cole. ‘iictmura! 2 Heieit, Mo ere jor aces and say, “What's the matter with goldseeker totling away on ois year oe | taken its deadly kink. The only think | iirc yore 3 i pitied rc: you? Hasn't a man a right to gamble leads in the ever present hope that Fi l Blue Ever Time » [in the way of that 1s the batter's box. 19 Wann i rot een eee Ona de when he some ae he for preeeet ete Sam The batter realy has no right to step $ AONE ie Phere will be international favor im-] wants to do with his own money?” ‘ure in justice, McGraw eels y out and hit a ball, The rules declare] yf, i Wy “es jected into the races at the Stadium- no use saying, In reply, that ABOUT TOWNER. the State didn't accept ‘Thanks, I have seen many of the His Eyes Rest on Forbes Field |i. 0). mmr went] Re Motordr at Brighton Beach to-night tion, and that the tre: | wrecke who were once Kolghts of the ' team and a player then, and under enn-| record was made by Tim Hurst in Cleve- fy and to-morrow night, Alphonse Bar-] quent mix-ups he had with the police | Green , and T have seen many, tract with fe igs ‘and I did not know| land many years ago, when he called 3 reyre, the Canadian champion, and Eu continue #0 long as he kept on | many more whom they had wrecked and y M Offered the} what te do. T could not ast away f Tebsau out for stepping out of the bat, gene Coste of Parts, arrived in New| &Vine free utterance to this idea. whose homes they had latd waste, iaate’ anage the Daitimore olub and I did not think | ers box after he bee A aoe teas ! i this morning to'prepace thelr «mo: HATS A GREAT COMDBINATION—Battling Neteon and Countess Mary ‘, M could raise that much money. You|and won the game for the home team. rk this mo <i i. , 2, . , Entire Pittsburgh Club for foe cee Heaney menses a kid |On that occasion Hurst was credited Hy tore for the racing to-night and the Billen Kilgailon, who are soon to be Joined in the holy but often galling bonds then and $3,000 was an awful lot of| with having made the nerviest decision ; ‘ kbirteeralle: toutes « @¥ORt teeRiOnnane of matrimony. If the girl Ifkoe the Battling Dane let her go to him, sex I, 5,000 in 1899, money to false, at least I thought jt] in the history of the game, and the very | Myton, Tui $ pase Far be it from me to stop any woman from having her own pick for @ life $35, ' be murve of Ss soruprenecad Cae see ae } yi ty fy h partner—but, glory be, what's the matter with her eyesight? Did she ever "ET asked the captain to give me a/ fo that they did not attack him. In lat- 1 | Sumtay night's 100-lap grind promises) oo ss at the Battler’e cabbage ear? Did she ever, even casually, survey ttle time to think It over, I went back | ter xoere ae unpre here, on Rete °C } to he one of the most spectacular event Fee ane tthe gowtyan, the hummocks and the corrigs on the much-walloped inte Frere Nett home and soon had a few friends im) Hom tO at haw played havoc. with| iter, fey ‘ staged on the local course, Tho] oe oe the Dane? An' did she ever hear him talk when he was properly wound - Pittsburgh, July 2, consultation on the matter, and I was| ‘om, and that has played havo Kueteer, Bi ry long-distance tussle over the twen- Ww Wur the: things are all ANAGER M'GRAW, who is gen-|surprised to learn that I could raise | the crossfire pitchers, Connie Mack's} aun... | ve-mil@ route fell to Johnny At-] UP? She didn’t; she eurely couldn’ 4 Wurra Wurre, hustling and tried to get my release | 4° ck, wer, 4 EA | Wray of Brooklyn to- . , , ng eee praveniy | £f0M the club, no I could take UP the! 1 game that the ruimre ene am | Bortian Brooks ! tg ie f Lirooclyn tocnight in the fe) ang the Irish met. Well, you know what happened—the Danes took it on the was in & mood y to talk, Probably | purchase of the Pirates with the old ing‘ineiea tetwem Clevelael and New York for yb 1 eee [HER Bye EARS Oe an ee run from Clontarf’ to Dublin—about eleven Irish miles, and an Irish mile te as snes Pad: been -oeleireling Ne (eran MOsniAE Gane Bn the SHUSWAP | Ras antaye Hv all ioamrtal, fresh Paro bs : ‘ i e long an the Thaw scandal. It was the exercise the Irish got that time in tenth anniversary as manager of the] thing! I then tried to buy my release, | plained yoriertay afternoon that Gardner lad been om! GISSING AND SHERIDAN aticking their re into the fast-feaing Danes that made the descendants ‘ Giants. What he sald was a surpri: but they gave me the tauah. I could] sold fete te, tat be had never been re) = } yo N ENGIN A iene seats. De aera easton to tela a a We Bons Pirere and 90808 | Bot Set ONT, Oe ie eed inh | are tilt the hema te MI ft Ware cs wae on | | EERS’ GAMES. Wonder if the Cou Mary Ellen or whatever-her-name-ts Kilgalion bi 01 1D varuer, at boi fin Bd ’ a i fang were sitting on the veranda at the} ten ee a" ean ihe cwner, T ns; Checiueat : "| AL rough mon at te Ameriven champlone are} Will run Hat out as she did her Count? I know of Irishwomen who can Hota Qebetiay, overiooking | 7oree# | often feel bive Wits, Bhastom i= te oh ig : Ly BO) abiaad, two re be smashed st | put up @ good fight. ‘Take the women of Limerick, Didn't they defend the fare Oat wy Mee Seni Renee Tae Ricniag pretentad ine Bret gemie 1 Mi ‘ Ue oS : Hel ere oe sien the Bnaioeers | ciey over the English invader while the men were carrying on an election for Chief ~~ ley Park, yesterday on @ rule in the book cover-| "hich ws were fo get MeMillan for ¢ dads U Mn) Se, Bees toe | er chamsion mie @ Hare (basin. te tor | Of the Cops? Aye, ‘That they did, And the women drove back the Britishers, too, HOO TOs Wh SSS Well POTAT 801108 Of OUST RNON 3) ROMA oe ee ae ee algnad at ' Look out, you Battler. Trate Countess Mary Ellen dacint or there may be . McGraw. “I am going on record as say-| fifth inning that Mensor, who was on | Nobody las even discussed it with us, - ' «a wa 198 Ing it 1s the finest in the country. Well, | firet, stole second and on Meyers's throw | 4 setter has been received from W, M. Ranin STANDING OF THE CLURS. é , Tcould have had the sare fleld had I|to centre Mensor went on to third. | ue olf time bewbadl writer, in wich te saya that HCAN LEAGUE, QSAHONAL Lt —_ ‘a cap ores inca tbs Rt who got the ball, threw ten| he can enlighten Hary 5: he record of Dm, anouher veteran, Keefe and desired or had I been ale to accept in Albany, Buffalo, Rochester, Syra- y In fact, T bt tive fellows with what he belle H™: ONT OF THOSE Inquinl- | York City the offer, feet over Herzog’s head in an effort to euse of other city up-State, wren 47 aim “ fea “It was back in 1899 when Capt. Kerr, New York, 2 0, 01 Cin“innath 8 41 Cieess) Je the O WURRA WURRA: know that condilions In eome of those then owner of the old Pittsburgh Ciub, | Clarke claime the ball rolled into t atlases tare SIF RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S G Bardsley Do you belleve tat a State con- [places aro more flagrantly demoralizing gaye me an opportunity to get in on players’ part of the benoh, while Um- NOTRE eieeaned teat MDAITOW 10 iupings, New York, 5 Hue r atabulary such aa the late Tom than they have been of late dn this city, the ground floor, Hy offered to sell! pire Brennan stated it did not. to Mr It Wy 4 6 ¥ Piatt threatened to wish on little | And they pay for protection in t me the Pittsburgh baseball franchise, | The Giants players had a royal time Hy eee | ou New York would be better than | those places, Hee almost any page ol biayors, &c., for the svin of $5,000, Of last night at the Hotel Scheniey at-| 1881 to show what i} ' the police system now in yowue? jue —_ $f ihe ee nod : o hi id - K nue, | Yours for information ditions in J Brot + se, would not belleve tt, when! tending Manager McGraw's tenth an. ek doles 3, second f «for Inforimasion. Ainaay out of Ween Bitten payers O'Toole and Keily cost al-!niversary banquet. Speeches were mad mR, bhather sity GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY. 3 reed with & . qvost 48 moch now as the franchise In| by players and others, while Secretary it of the cell x Wey times cin Ware on Ir, Maye 1 don't that 4) i, i & ' National League would have cust| O'Brien, who was toastmi — r ' ¢ ‘ ald be wt t of reme Bi \ the at that tame, ‘things moving fast. It was mida wy. t don't we tae Kamvler ut up-State politicians peed = ) "hk waa Mapage af the Ualtimare fone the players scoper of @ place of ul-repule la New a ; caiccoseie / . . from nervous prostration and Daley at] Wanes so that the public becomes e-weary an@ —