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- THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1912. UP-TO-DATE BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK ; EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN AND NEWSY WHEN THE BASEBALL PLAYERS’ UNION GETS UND:R WAY Copyright, 1912, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York World). OW SURE , | Cou.D FEEL MY SALARY EXPANDING ~ So? Gre ! wor HAPRENED i} = ey | snow ver 7D THE Pook OLD Gi? union Caroll Ou. e's & NON UNION umpire | ALREAOTY | FeeL LIKE VUN BIG LEACUER BLAYER ~ CHass?No? ee BG CHIEF MEYERS tes, GONG WO BAT = imacine (TY ATHING LIKE THS AS A DAIY Eyentt General Verdict Is That Mc- Carty Is Most Wonderful Piece of Raw Fighting Material Seen Here in Some Time. We DEMAND 44 INNING GAMES, DOUBLE PAY, SILK UNIFORMS, LEMONADE AT “THA BIENCH » PRIVATE UMPIRES , PERFUMED SHOWER And =~ --- AND COSINE RABE Gwen = HO WORK AFTER, SI% OCLOCK WHISTLE HEY - ONE MORE RUN AN' WE WIN THE PENNANT! Copyright, 1912, by The Pres Pubtieling Co. (The New York World), UTHER M'CARTY and the bout he L put up against Jim Stewart at the Garden Monday night are still be- tng iscussed in sporting circles, Nearly all agree that the Missour! cow-puncher lg the most wonderful plece of raw figiting material seen here in some time. No cne is claiming championships for him at this time, but it t#*thé com- mon verdict that he could hold his own With any of the so-called wivte hopes right now. In addition to the very necessary brawn, willingness and an ability to take @ wallop on the chin without hit- ting the canvas, McCarty showed against Stewart that he has an active brain. He seemed to learn every min- te the bout progressed, and toward the end he had Stewart missing with the|, right hook that seldom failed to hit the Obj t d Ai t op ee ject and Aims o found a way to hit Stewart with a i ames to _ Baseball Fraternity be body punches. He punches naturally to the stomach and short riba with his right, but when he tries to swing the QUST IMAGINE A BUNCH OF BIG LEAGUE STRIKERS WAITING OUTSIDE THE POLO GROUNDS AS AGovE. | BUT (MAGINE. A THING LIKE TAS INTHE NINTH A ide See Ee ee DETROIT FANS GIVE DODGERS BAT QUT Maples tee seer te Mathewson Explains JENNING OVATION IN| EARLY LEAD OVER (cach Cross :in Wonderful GAME WITH HILLTOPS} ST. LOUIS CARDINALS) Condition, Says His Brother Sam Wallach Discusses the BOUTS TONIGHT. iP at st. olan Rink—Leach Fighting Dentist’s Chances |] Cross vs. Young Jack O'Brien; Pall Cross va, Johnny Lore and Johnny CAN You IMAGINE A SCENE (IKE THIS: BETWEEN “WHE OWNER OF ACLUB AND Wolverton Depends on War-| Strong Hitting Nets Dahlen’s Men Runs in First and tracts, or rather the observation ‘them, will be an important feature of Creninitton of Prayers In- th but this wilt be of hop to Take Game From rig! 5 : Dundee vs. Patsy Kline—all ten- ht to the jaw ils awkwardness be- efit to the magnates as well as play- " A, ain Yor Jack O’Brien Muna Hou comes ren . We want to force pl 1 ‘ 5 Against Young round bouts, taught to shorten his Tight peach te the} tended as Benefit to Game (mp to (eit contracts as well. as. the the Tigers. Second Innings. “ anagers, and the players would like to and Net as Body Hostile to ibhveca meats of fein tratasaives ot face and deliver it in straight arm fash- faucet hy, Mythos sake tt, 9, mnek later batt take it, The Olympic A of Phila fon, instead of in an overhand swing, objectionable men who are sometimes es cee Toney on Aug. Te and’ Ween & Ta hie blows will be doubly effective, Mo- 4 ‘reflection on the profession of ball BATTING ORDER. BATTING ORDER. AM WALLACH, Rote in| Ueez, Coca: TDi Res caU neuter Carty might be matched right away| Magnates. Playing as a whole. Highlanders, Detroit. Brooklyn. St. Louls. brother Leach, variously known as — with some others of the white hopes. There are many little things that | Daniela, If. McDermott, If. Moran, ct. Pee ear TIME cHPTAR elite Raat | eeebee eel tae Cremer es eer Me would very likely prove viet could be taken up iby this body. For ine |Chase, 1b. Bush, Northen, r1 tonhole King,” the je of the Eai Tose Nh oii aS im leet minte Samay wee ae stance, where a player is tried and sus- | Paddock, 8b. Cobb, ef, Smith, 3b. Mowrey, ab. Side.” dc., awmin takes inis trusty Den | ite Names, thie 43" tie ‘hoor exhibitions Be put aay Yarl Morris, BY BOS EWAN TULGER, | pended without a hearing we could take | Zinn, rf. Crawford, rf. + Daubert, 1b. Konetehy, 1b. Tin hand in @ last effort to tell what j against both Willie Hivenig and: Joe, Rivers, ay HEAT the baxoball publlo may better |a hand, Personally 1 do not think It | Simmons, 2b. Louden, Wheat walls, rf chance the latter has of whipping | 004 Get "by fire et Me Giants striking boulders understand the object and aims of | right for the president of @ league to 4 Ed. Onslaw, 1b, Cutsha' Houser, ss. Young Jack O'Brien to-night. Sam 18} again seen in action, these days in thetr rush pennant- the new Baseball Fraternity—that | suspend a player firs: and then hear the Deal, 3b. Fisher, Oakes, cf. pardonably enthuslastic when discussing ise Ward. In baseball, as in racing, | t the official name of tt—Chriety Mat. [evidence later. It ts not American. Sweeney, Stanage, c. Miller, c. Bliss c. his brother's boxing ability, and they my Carril, the pleasant talking feather, | C1 or, in fact, any branch of sport, « hewson, who 1eprasented the New York | TAK the case of Ty Cobb, Whether | Warhop, p Dubue, p. Allen, p. Steele, p. say he 1s even more #0 when counting (eS ae Er sn impression tn the ring be- is now in his home city, Say Francisco, and ouce more in firt-tlase con 1 will meet any boy im the count min auch excellent form,’ i tm wilitg to meet anybody, wine jright or wrong, he was placed under’ Umpires—Westervelt and O'Lough-| men shone Ii..e constellations, but they | DIAYFs at the meeting, explaing that the suspension before any evidence, excepts | itm, Umpires—Rixier and Finneran, At-|up the house when Leach is battling, | tendance 1,500, List to what Sam sa: | ee Friend John—Laach in over, st Arverme,traintag Mpghie Jen-| WASHINGTON PARK, BROOKLYN at line’ aetin” gage eamaicu, ‘and wile y the ~ earet . “nat tds tion by N. ¥., August 7.-Mrs, Helen Hathawty | Sent," He Ri Sept fle’ id explanation of ite Na \organisation ts Intended as @ benefit toling the umpire's: report, was heard, —_— ae, bebe ewan site| the game and not as a body hosttio to! “AK a rule, the ‘owner of @ beseball| DETROIT, Micky Aum 7, now those Chicagoans and Pitsburghers | (emanate . club is Inctined to do the square thing | nings was tendered an o ‘i Bi cup foots Chlodspens aod Pi “We had not interided dincuseing the /D¥ & player, but there have, been cases |fane when the news was nolsed about| Hobinson Fritton, owner of the St. Louls| {2m "> ener shy Min Wwothertal| ‘Toby, made famous becanse of hie identification — new organization,” says Matty, “unti re tinmenae Dower, tnt used it tortake | At the red headed leader had been| eam and the only woman baseball comiion, Uhughyand te” ween 85 magne | a Start fon Morgan MetKctrickoffce in" the OMER s letter from Sidney Abra-|!t was on its feet, but aa lone ae the} o) motions Riker nn Ue have none | chosen to continue his Iéadership for| magnate, was among the fifteen hun-| Lerch from the ome who tought O'Keefe. Phil has | Fitzgerald Bulaing for to seta. The, purrove hams who edits the Dagens|news has leaked out I think it best that /o¢ these things in mind right. now, 1|the Detroit Club under @ two-year con-| dred fana who turned out this atternoor, | bern Koren, oF Oe "aiacagl Fo coefidest ot | eet ete, iti. Tit: Say Tse Hyhetes sporting | We make a car merely mention them to show how ad-| tract.’ Jennings is popular with he | to witness the third game of the series ea reer AM WALLACH, p ,cteent from the office Morgan made ae} Mareheduct Mameien Ce nd ounce] tin ae first place the Baseball Fra- | to pengnpny : eye eer en aeere | [PDAU CABS: |detween the Cardinals and the Dodgers.| A". 1912, way oftered a bont with Poi)! five It for members of bg) atl At this American runners in the Olymple geneg| ternity. as it in to be called, ts MAY HAVE: REPRESENTATIVE | sumered anroe ctralght defector at ake | any te ee ae le, tome eee at Stockholm. Untavoranie ne sees! cion in the commonly a suffered threo straight defeats at ihe|nice one past first, Magee got a free phage favorable criticism of | ing of the word. ‘The ON COMMISSION. bands of the Tigers in the present| pass. Mowrey popped a fly over second, F athletes in England following the! int hours are not considered, We have Manager Wolverton continued to| scoring Huggins. — Konetchy forced STANDING OF THE CLUBS a be has -caused a storm of protest) no intention of Kulng out on atrikes, for on the Natlonal |declare that his confidence in his team | Mowrey, Fisher to Cutshaw, Magee tak- Peony ae we 1. Pc fg Cloke nw. x Be, wn this aide of the Atlantic, and the the ball player has always had an aver-'#lon?” I asked the (ols pitcher, p [remains unshaken and that with an|i0& third. Fills walked, filling | the Yon Wi 4 ae eeaas, SE ta 880 Detrat5.. B3 BB BO} purpose of Mr. Abrahams's lett sion to going out that wa vany! “hat has not been considered, bur T| i » 40! bases, Houser hit to third, Magee being $2 aS (045 st. Loa. $4 BF ts é : By to heal thjs Ii feeling as well as ton. Ir'the bases are full, think it would be a good thing. In fact, |OFnary run of good luck he could | patted at the plate. Oakes hy Piao OS eRe $ Srellenccae St plain the comments made b; hin oe | We et the play jnothing of that kind has been taken up, | Make the Tigers look ike trained cats. | Fisher to Daubert. ONE RUN. Paita'pbte RESULTS Or YESTERDAY'S GAMES a et pr le by himself on for the simple reason that we aren First Inning—Dantels laced the first! Konetchy copped Moran's high fly. a dan ee ° nN runners. yet organized, It depends entirely n' ball pitched along the left foul line for} Northen singled to the right fleld fence, [ittaares yh a Mad | Ph song ete rion for trying) uals. many questions arising | the wishes of the players, who will vote | g pase, Loudon tossed out Chase,|and reached second. Smith popped to Clneinai 8 at am ‘a ‘ | ol in the 100-metre rac f s m the play-/on the question of having a permanent " 7 Mowrey. Koney was off the bag on! ladelphia, Phicas Craig wasn't 20 anxious to beat the vie, | Cn anne body. ene fare well or- body. We have selected an able man | Daniels eolng to second. Dubuc atopped | Dover. Mee etc eo alumina | GAMES SCREDULED FOR TO-DAY dalng tere Tefused to take @ chance at|manized, and 1 think the majority of In, Davy Fults fo: president, and 1 | Aton et me qimatt the batter at | Northen scoring on the play.~ Daubert Dictapargh at New York, Detroit being left. Everybody in the race feit| them are in favor of the players Ketting think he will be able to wet things to|at second, then tossed gut the batter at] stole second, Wheat way out, Huggins ee ie the way Craig did. However, he tyg| together, Understand, ,# head without any friction whatever, | first, Zinn died on a bounder to Bush./¢9 Koney, ONE RUN, | Galcaee at Seats Mv. Abrahams's interesting letter: 1 RCMaperaia Cet roel tr cue anaes NO RUNS. Second Inning—Bliss struck out, and ‘ or of A o ———_——_ Steel. Huggins cracked a ain; yorta: elected Daye Fultz ; It would put them In position to han: na eth halen second. Mugse | A LEAGUE. Ne . It ie up to the players to ratify DIS questions In @ businessijke way walked again. Mowrey out, Allen to \Ol Revival INTERN ‘TIONAL slay. tie Bh | thie action. If they do not want an You gee, they will be able to hold the Daubert. NO RUNS lympic ‘mee od ft cnan ically Loruanination they won't have one jentire body of players responsible in- Cutshaw reached first and stol TS AE shine Maree ikment became aid | CONTRACTS IMPORTANT FEA. | tint of & cnet (uli lull ond and scurried to third on Huggins's +) Newark Track lier Pc, report that the representatives \ sai 6: } ri Aa regards Craig, of co r ‘Ag stated {n our first draft of a cons Sunday {s wrong. jatty explained, cy ile ali higha eommalationlae ths Rew inner is BS AE Bah Ate “£8 Bi ‘td mlareports may occur bat nerstandings ¢ , ‘ hava: aaranaeo vad scoring Cutshaw. Miller and Allen| @ comp! Seren conve “ig wate TEMA hei Aten : a 1 ft a double play on All track at the Valleburg (Newark) Mo- tions in the st He, o sts of baseba heir le and wh yaoikine G were victims of a double play on Allen’ cently. explaine wh ffi. |to further the interests a Has a thelr league, a en everything G Results of Yesterday's Games, id a . e ole aw - wy e 0 bod ‘orl = grass cutter, ONE RUN. | tordrome, the athletes who will compete tA. biled.” Eleven’ tain aT ath Tet Me rea te tee riececone. Leene, dines rue Dealee! Sl’. WOPR> Third Inning—Koney walked, but wae|on Saturday in the Olympic revivaland| jyne city. ic is" mo, : cat, a id \ “= - ig i forced at second by Eilts, Houser in the ten-mile professional match Sun-| Buti Se wae. aficrate “ot singled through first, Oakes htt into Rochester day afternoon took advantage of the} fiosntie pot thi ue, tikage tobe mite nee, o -_ . NO RUNS, etr A ~~ a double. conditions yesterday, and after th ir tiie it aval eee s| Hasha Makes Triumphant ————— sera resend ee, her steno aie aaincite El TRACTS AND RELEASES, |“! Reaviavavavee irtetlond Gun toi reneeey neato Moved fo. the 200 suet), Sed vari hee A A b Famous Tiger Leader to Re-| CONTRACTS ee ee cireult, they pave Po Rog og jee oe Kae : ms Pokaan, een at Roe ameriees SnenPien PRT Cine tbe be wort on on _Debut gainst lor ight main in American League, siege eta, Baaepel (duke nnousce|distancer who te matched to race Recmeeet at a a be was the first to offend, tho topearedl Wood, the world's record holder, had a pest. | Has not the man who remaine Vatchen Ti. the wonderful Patehen--Bonehill ‘Contracte—With Cincinnati Eugene Moore five mile practice spin, on, addled ‘tie “4 ‘1 Vjeatith, Chloago, “Roverte ke” i ; omen aeninc oth att "all of "them. ine. | Chialde Hac 3g¢¢ Preainte soning With ay tre Despite Recent Rumors, fm re Yorn bs ae aie Fae Fa alisha! that trons what te knew of hie AMSSEMENT. 7 sosctte'of the order in wien they mente inden, | Shields Has < Remarkable Escape} La, Tea hoa! Hane Uh ik thas wy A. | Owe condition and Wood's ability, the|/ WINTER GAKUEN | que penne aut more is the ‘gteaica: offeniter! if) , a trotting. turt fo and William Hite Sith Wetebirgh Gon (en-mile record of G14 was sure to be|| Mat: TM's, SOc. fe Te. de . [Bee ASS i thelr Bonor' as sortainen, tal to mere! From Death in Spill at bay a Severe fee abe DETROIT, Aug, President Ran Brkt ~ Paes ee pig BROADWAY ‘ii0,!'50 ist > Ene Siadse that he hae 8 right to go when 90 Johnsan is not going to cast Hughey | Racer By Bow iiten A. Bendy ; immer a: To: Day cise thre, 0 doe is die 8 oy ach Ci $1.00 stake for f i Brooklyn to St. Lou fC. Benford Burks To Resume Serics Friday. Lew Fields’ Midsum- Fitoer that he Htefew fi: victy'w ike aor, *| Brighton Beach Course, lent Mra eating" Hiematatan |Jennt gx out of the Americay League, | brite 16, Nyy # te IME RI} aya eran temeen ther Ste duly Cleats and | | met Production eee VPA Af the ine between Craig aud myself te that | the “ and whatsmore the Tiger: R be Bee e ° ny ty. Cincinnall to Re hee wae not the firat leader 1s to | Tompkins; col ants il be continued at “Olrme| PLAYHOUSE wore, th f —_—- Joe as itemural’ to Wheeling, ¢. Satusday and Sunday, ToD: yaad it decent waiter whieh, tiem 't| R se Femain here, for it was.announced to- | Fiank ‘eaineton ‘oriional agreement!" by ng. the netae hero of the tan | BOUGHT AND PAID ‘rOR Pa ee te E's riphant dubot at the BeiENION day that Jennings algned a contract to] [200 0 smntresl tL. Prapk Le Betehe: a Waren: sPtqtanenioe oe, the | Witten Comedy *) is, tat rns break vl Be at he has a tetuinpha ngs St the Srlebion manage the Detroit club for the next | “sus By 'Brookiya, “duly” 27. dud D. eof the serie 0 8.1 So P have given » Jum Motordrome whe | Aa ; wre. AUB. f ‘ol ‘These four contests will close ica between BUNT U! ‘ ” ta te Frege ag eoten noi oti eh SS SL two years. His salary is sald to be the Fa ircaktin Aue. A, Jud Le Dalg, the Lancome and Bt Lous On ; BUNTY PI LS te STR NG a America believe we to ie | tovk tm ie rolght heats, | Cave atil" menaure highest paid to any manager in the Wi Te ea UAE SuLEIS eet etiRe tian 90'| itaear tinea Amertean League, matt uetiwe Tthiok it'fe coused no mos Se nee ey | a meeting. mh pease ————— N, 4 1 have not sent this for publ far occurred the Motor e Line et eae ; A hari hiatal pp Baseball circles were astonished when Place when Shields of § | nad a close call from death in the firet “ow ie will meat at the Ay the avow intention of ban Johnson to wwWh822 254025 heat of the five-mile professional event. MG tin Whi , : igi a eject Jenning® from his organization Inning of the final lap the | wun’ tein war te rie etatlen td bt “tn According to the rumors circulated the hi Shields | apertitel, Russell N, ea ey unched with Shield ‘iti Tnlands Kenedy ie suit vane famous Ey-Yah leader was to leave Le t our Da Ss on the bank, Suddeniy | ofits tem ‘an er Ames, "sana t atthe © — desired to justify myself Lere 1 « thitowgh my own paper, 1 only reason. I have stated, 1 wish t tween Kaglish and ‘American athlet 4 cordial, and 1 sbevld feel it very keeuly if 1 we: even the indirect cause of il) feeding May I rely upon y the event of any mi ‘The Colored Artist, te rate DAILY. *HiNTINEE with FULL ROOF BILL, 40'me furtice Sn ine e tro! Imination of the present at Le ay EMR RCSitaaS.” 1 ave Thearenilee in aoe Pi tye r go to Moston and take the reine of the If you've postponed coming, sine Merinautt & FAitor Dagens Nyhe'er, SMadion Biition, anded in'@ heap at the bot “it et Harri Nall anal Feagie Ain 4, tC Bh | come now— 830, $35, $40 Md <0 aan jut he Jumpedgip unharined except inka, 3 | rea ac Ne fo J anaen! pe ITS Loughrey. a shaking up. He ran and shut off drawal trom the Detrult team wa piece-ends —- made to your Bf TIKIT , Aug. T.--The ten round (bis machine which had nild on for one te sees Sion ged Aifferences supposed to exist be- measure—Suit, $18 —Coat th AVE. pith 8: boxing mateh at Plymouth Park between rank hundred vards and was still running, a pent lore, ts: J eween himself and the Le sgue President, | 5 Bie Weiaie ok Manayunh od "Jan Willi | “aiccmarrow manta battle n Ray # PEE Mis, Wedieaun’ Gant SARs | he whcnine cot 6 eitalt nonner be and trousers, $16. Absolute Di ew ty) pleat ‘* came to ad in siath » the a ar, ‘ u a i i ft Mie flere ay, Laure ful he Ee alee Jennings to-day sets at rest these satisfaction guaranteed, serit en, $s agony, claiming that be lad lien it low, and pest speed duels thar have | pale, Marserct, Lanter, elghteen rumors 34 it was several minutes before le could be assisted aut "ANG r & eMicrd Ar. ILY, to lls comer, —Laugires. was nal t Brighton Pook's | Motorcycle a eae eee 125m aa! YL Goatdaws 0 is comer, Lauglirey was unable nue t By sane leree Saven ry ray Willetts claimed that the blow thet ended the Thomas laat Bunda PHILADELVHIA, Aug. 7. : “NAT, c. eoonNT| | Pate se unsroidebie Both meu iat up a gave him prestige with the Newar Yuk Mote ton degen’ hte tems laden in OLIVER TWIST Aissining fight, With howor even, umd tue foul) and everything points \ his hsadain proved to be nothing more rt elton Pic Wow ‘was delivered, apple the hardest fight of his preat to be nothing than» Fie | and 9th S$ ‘Bath ot. ay. LAfe Motion Pi: ree 104 b Ibe, EE a Bs a panei Wiss. ay cit i f+, in bis bout with Eddie Ualmer of Gigs ew Ei cio tas Ge ale es ood gas EARLY LEAD FOR MATTY OVER O'TOOLE IN HOT PITCHERS’ BATTLE Giants Hit Pirate Twirler for a Run in the Second Inning. BATTING ORDER. New York, Pittsburgh. Devore, It. Byrne, 3b. Doyle, 2b. Carey, If. Donton, ef. ‘Wagner, 58. Miller, 1b, Wilson, rf. McCarthy, 2b. Kelly, & 1D. O'Toole, p. Umplires—Owen and ‘Brennan. POLO GROUNDS, New YORK, Avg. 1.—The 12,000 tans who gathered at the Polo Grounds to-day got a thrill of ex- announced that od’ be- tween Mathewson and O'Toole, Herto- fore these duels have been Marquard and O'Toole. Both twirlers were in exceont eltement wheh it w & pitchers’ battle would be st shape when the battle started. First Inning—The Pirates failed to play. Donlin drove a single | RUNS. The Giants aso failed to score, De- called out on strikes, but Doyle aingled over second and Snod- grass walked. Murray fouled out to Kelly. Merkle flied to centre. NO vore wi RUNS. Second Inning—In the second Miller under to Fletcher, Wil- rthy hit was out on a g! son singled over short, M Into a double play. NO RU The Glants took a lead of one run in i their half. Herzog singled to left an stole second after Meyers had pop; out to McCarthy, Fletcher was out right for two ba MISCELLANEOUS SPORTS, Commenct the summer season water Vednes tive programme capoe tilting, oot between the ‘Cortel: ° Clab of Flat and the ‘Brighton, Heach Baths teain fare, vente willbe. « Golding, chi ry man, amateur cham the world. course was in only fiir playing weather conditions were ideal ee ay for Douglas. NEWARK, Avg. 7.--Ran Douglas won fron it tart Tohnaon. finish in his six-round go with Kuoc AM USEMENTS. (CRITERION Sots: chas ata ‘000-000. LENA’| “DECIDED SUCCESS” “WELCOME, NESTOR: “HEA ME i WILD | YOUNG) NG WITH, TH DIVIL IN War. THEGIRL FROM MONTMARTRE Zieghcid Moulin Rouge {°F"H..1.0 “AWINSOME wiDow! Luna Ss aac STEEPLECHASE Wea aust asic 27m Bah of pall rath Brighton Beach HENDERSON’S Misie 1 RAY sAMU A Dooley & Sale so 8Ix Ss lene Trio, Meredith & ‘Snoozer, ‘erie PALISADES pita Hit Airship Ascension Daily, Fireworks ‘Phare, Niote Bete ete N MUSIC mau Bayes “& Norworth RT ore t Acie 3d st. & oiff Ay a (terse Prec iieteensy ONER & CO,, a Play, Loug &" Co Kipon, He Nec SEATS RES! WEST END } 10, 20, 39: conse, PasTON THE WOMAN IN '¢, 3 EMPIRE ee Bway @ Ralph att ‘Saturday +» Aug. 10, 191 L) Pra sgox” Burne ang fect compan chorus, ety of Ox orrice Now Oram ey high bounder got away from Herzog for a single, but Carey lined to Doyle who threw the ball to first for a double jo left, but Wagner lined out to Fletcher, NO rounder to Wagner, but Matty litt to and Herzog scored, n out by Wagnen to-night and during the rest of will be held on mn score in the first inning though they gave us quite @ scare, Byrne