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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MAY 10, 1918. Pitching Quartet Has Made Brooklyns ‘DOVLE’S BAD THROW! ‘Kearns Puts Away jog <-attts _ Sensation of League Baseball Season’ (Ait (UBS CHANCE | —rrmzo- one, Onin Pith Round See TULLE COLE ‘ Fans Attribute Remarkable Im- is FIR@T RAC aiden = tWoryi ‘provement in Dodgers’ Playing - | BUFFALO, May 10.--Holdier Kearns fi ater 150. to $1 “ese Tei FOR FIRST TALLY olde; fillies and goldings: Cour and a] knocked out “One-Round” Davie in the to Great Work of Pitching aan half Curlongs.—Mltaway, 110 (Turner), | atth round of a sensational bout at the Staff. firet; Holiday, 110 (Waves) Vetichen, ond: | Queqnsberry Club, after being xnocked 110 (Skivvin), thie ime, down five times |n the fourth round. 4-5, Olympla, Cunnock, Pat Rut-]1_ was the most sensational fight ever | ledge, Alice K., jo Stick, Nancy | staged here. “hafar's 4 “| Orme, Superintendent and Sal) On also] In the firet and second rounda Davis Schafer’s Great Catch With j fan and finished a nated was down six times and the bell saved 4 3, Thted & | $2 Mutuels paid Belmont entry. | pin eac! e. in the third Davis Team Higher Up in Race Than | Bases Full in Third Saves | on tawny and Olympia) S24 remunerated and outpointed Kearns 7 E . ralgnt, 10 place, ou jo) iba In the fourth round Kear hit the 99% |HONEYM' Demaree Temporarily 192.60 place, $2.90 show Vollehen, $7 |eatlor with a right uppercut and had NITION {t Has Been Since Champion- | ‘ a | show. him groggy. He recuperated, however, \ ssinetinnasinmmatnases "haeee Race—Solling; three-year-olde | and dropped the Soldier five times, but anaxed to get to his feet each ris 112, | Kearns 1 ic time. Pickens) | Ue turnt ship Days of 1900. six furlongs, Syl ‘and up; } BATTING ORDER. (oenler), Won; Deduction 1! Chicago: ' seoond; Mutt 105 Wilkon), third; Wea tiR ST OIVORGE LYRICS. ma CARER house was in an uproar at the of the tables by the Soldier In fuaid Lanpie tnt poe sivag. ves tare 3 Guin een, Guel, Lamoresh, tates. [We'DurWs chine kagcaing in euk | | GROEN Bae thee high Sadia wien setlpsiger de Leet Mitohell, Orowos, Silver Moon, Bryn, also ran. | —_——>— Nea a ing eta? that hasn't @ peer in eithe Murray, x anigee wa pany Kyivemtrit tue, | INVESTIGATE AUTO FIRES PLAYHOUSE league. The team's wonderful showini Hergor, 4 Hrldweil Hon, S146 place; 8.9 show. Muff, WITH $445,000 LOSS. tealiy champlonship ‘bat the. Dodgers Deraree, >. Cheney | eet se giiver ston: Bryn), 8110 anow, | ONICAGO, Tih, May 1—Three south have played since 1900, when the Brook- Umpires—Klemn and Orth, THIRD RACE—Claybaugh Memorial | side garages containing one hundred = Cup fer two-year-olds; four and one-| and thirty-four automobiles were 4 POLO GROUNDS, New York, May 16.| nuit furfongeceutaway, 102 (RL. Hoft-| toyed by fire yeaterday and to-day —No vieiting manager of @ Daseb@ll) nian) won; Mater, 107 (Butwell), second; | With @ lows of nearly half a million dol- club was ever accorded more welcome | meewitor, 102 (Turner), third, Time—| lars. Tho fires were caused by explon- than Johnny Evers upon his Gret visit | 569.5, Mordecai, Fool O Fortune, Pan-| {ons of gasoline and Fire Attorney to the Polo Grounds, The Cubs arrived | ana, Canto also ran and finished as| Joseph Murray has ordered an inveat!- here to do battle with the Giants in the| named, $2 mutuals paid: Cutaway, | Ration first wame of a series of four games. | 95.6) straight. $2.70 place, 82.10 show: | Yeuteriay fifty-six dleotric automobiles It was called “Evers Day.” Adout! Parr entry: Mater, Executor, Mordecal, ‘alued at $170,000 were destroyed when Mana 10,000 fans from Troy, the home of | §2.10 piace, 62.20 show. a warage owned by Robert Bland, 46 utsisrsamtay Hankar Pee micee wre ‘ Rvore, arrived on a special train and | ee amt Forty-seventiy street, was attacked Allen and Curtis. Rucker is the Walt : took seats in the upper grandstand | Menir, Seimay Revoes, sumer Sahiien 42 ihe Wench enh always x ‘ with their band, PIMLICO ENTRIES. twenty-eight wutomodiles valued, at ready to do rescue work when any of ‘They marched from One Mundred and) on ae aa sete and up | Motor Livery “Company, tis Cott hig team mates gets in hot water. Twonty-Afth street to the Polo Grounde | gid six furtaney—Prgreasive, 110, Aviator, 117; | Grove Avenue, Beveral hours tater Atty ck, according to the averages just and then led by the band the Chicago | Rosebum 1V., 110; Charles Brush, 108 automobiles valued at 6200.00 were den- Jagued, ts given the credit of being the ‘and New York teams marched across Wen pad Lge Sir gg Fy troyed when the Oakiand Auto Livery lya@ team won the pennant. Of the eight games lost the Dodgers have had the misfortune to lose five of them by one run, while another, which was the thirteen-inning game they lost to the Giants by a score of 6 to 0, they had several chances to win, but failed to take advantage of these oppor- tunities. reget lap Metal ines ae | sgh tha Biaakones gt Fe ae ad tants, (Clana, No. RO Kant Thirty-ninth atreet, | taken pert in he has won 3 and lont 0, y ee a et oe a hare et 8 | CG ee oe Which gives him a percentage of 100. a were prevented with a figure of a Claire, 106; , 120, ‘ In the othor two games Stack went in CURTIS _ J tee _____ | ball player outtined tn white and violet | joey gon a malt falomer teogeanate | SAN ANTONIO. Tex May WonAlan- | and relleved a pitcher after the oppos- G . jcolored flowers. The Chicago player | tani, 100; Huxles Brother, 100; Carvureter, 100; | eon D, Brown, sixty-five years old, a ing team had a lead which finally gave he were presented with the same, the color + Catone! C.. 112; Margaret Melee, | miliionaire manufacturer of St, Lonls, them the game. z ixchome being red and white. Both | (0. ties, repel Ott teh, Stanctaart, | died at 11.30 this morning after an Ill- RUCKER HAS BEEN TEAM'S BEST | . : Evers and MoGraw were presented with | for, Leume 1, 100, Rdue Lesha, 100; *Milky | nese of moveral weeks, Mr. Brown muf- WINNER 80 FAR, H i i Pe Lato coups by Che. Seine tre aed Wa pelle Doty Waters, 104; *0l1 Crom, 101, | fered from leucaemia, a rare, incurable Curtin Wind ins & percentage of 1008 v = oGraw made a decided change in hin 1 - ,_ | disease, he has taken part Tarlo amen hare “ ‘ Hne-up by putting Shafer In centre Meld | gerd ome wale cawen Dutoad ote so Retadwun, inawon ome and leet hone, : and Fletcher at short and allowing | 00. ***Bermdor, 6T; Batter, 87; Lohengrin, 100 Rucker has done the bulk of the pitch- Burne to lead oft tn the batting order | Veieus, 10%: Judge Wabar, 107; Too Hat, 100: WHEN A LAXATIVE IS 3—The Cita were quick aa “fem for the team, for he has participated FIRST 1 i " " gone ie eatias Nee All ee ; lly disposed of by Demaree. Milier walked, | ——Mibrides Ategvlechane for iT) ” Pat Ragon is ‘the surprise of the : but wae caught napping off Gest and nism ben Magy Pig fog of Olas er ie Dodgers’ pitching staf this year. Pat f . down, Evers got a great ovation an We | ir. celigais, 148; Toro Sania, 161; Golden, 147 ts, —-— howd already pede seven games, came to bat, He popped a weak fy to OE bape“ Handicap; tthre-vear having won five of m and lort one. “ Burne, Mitchell was tossed out by wpward; alt furlonge—Phareoh, 101, ; tm the other game axon ‘went in i Demaree on an vary grounder to the ‘att of une Walt, 104; iosante | Dime a box—Gently clean your tolleves a twitter after the game was Chance Hoped to Get Away |x. No xUNS. Asirsioger 00; Bwana Tambo, 105, cit birvan,| liver and constipated bowels ogy eat paw, has worked Burns opened for the Giants with a] 10; Sealivwag, 07; Plabbenmest, 101 hil tee in aix games, winning one and losing ny 5 TM ui Deo while al e ply With Final Game of three-base shot to deep left centre, but] XTUM™Y uty you P: Two more slab artists Ebbets can cal Shafer flied out to Schulte ane hee Crmeties, 115; Tengheo, 107; Baton, 112; Cadean, 1 “upon to help him out in case he nee i) + . ‘tut play nailed Burns at the plate. | 10; Oliver Lodge, | ‘ake @ Cascaret to-night and thor- thelr ansiatance, ‘There te a routhpaw Tiger Series. Fletcher fled out to Miller, NO RUNS, | 10: Monocey. 112 Bealycag,, tar; Hamews' | oughly cleanse your Liver, Stomach Yingling. and a youngster named War- | SECOND INNING — Fletcher — took | Vo 0; Kary Ligit, 110," eee ani Howels and you will surely feel chalmed, great by morning—you men and Rer, who twirled fine ball in the exhi Phelan's grounder and easily toaned | women who have headache, coated | Tee tae wan colin war homie BATTING ORDER. Har aut Ae RAIL, Horse brew: SHE Wagner defeated the Washington cluly New York. Detroit, jer, Schulte took three healthy SSSI tongue, can't sleep, are bilious, ner-| of the American League in a game at Jones go by and strolled to first, Becker] Daniels, rf. Bush,sa, wings and struck out. NO RUNS. LOUISVILLE ENTRIES. vous and upset, bothered with a sick, Washington and gives promise of doing lraised one to the infleld which Fisher! Wolter, ef. Vitt, ah. Doyle smashed a ball too hot for Saler 2 gasay, disordered stomach, or have| neme reat, work in the box the leat under, ‘Tinker hit a fant bounder to| Hortaell, 2t vawford, 1b, reached first, Murray wan called] sige pack hata tats ss, gad backache and feel all worn out. Mer clanc work of Rawom Rucker and Fisher, who dug the ball out of the dirt! Cree, If wen, Ue cut on striken, Doyle wae an easy. Gut | Sime, Wace Malling: thorearaie ant) Ase you) keeplog your hewse clean with Cascarete—or merely forcing o passageway every few days with salts, thartic pills or or oil? his in portant. scarets immediately cleanse and and threw nim out at first, NO RUNS, | Chase, 1b. Teahaen, ef stealing. Merkle atruck out, NO RUNS AMen can be attribute! to the workout IS.) Rweeney, © j they received at Hot Springs. Manag Cutshaw was called out on strikes. | yijai¢, (3b. d vy, Mn THIRD INNING—Fletcher made i} | Dahlen sent these twirlers to the Hummel dunted up the third base Ine} Derrick, fit eveat stop of Bridwell's grounder, but | j Springs two wee h the other bat Grant by «a fast pickup threw to) Fisher, p. Dauss, p- heaved a wild throw to first and Al 4; Lady Light Strong, 107, 108; De) Waldo By 97; Volita, 9; 108; ‘The Ren: tierard, Little Jane, 1081; layers went South for spring oly, managing to get hia man, Wheat} U pe—Dineen and Ha pay miatane . Practice, and the move was a wise one, Pie fA ee cpa se ih iba mmared==Dineen 6a) 32 [Sek aaron. letsher. mae.e mon den regulate the stomach, remove the for they ail rounded ifto fine condition q | olonled fei ia ae der hag A EAL Spectal to The Krening Worl.) fal stop of Arclier a sounder and: wouti r, undigested and fermenting food in less than three weeks, | hel NEA lena yey agin fr] SavIg TIELD STRUT, Mich, | nave caught Bridwell off second, but f and foul gases, take the excess bile, ‘Aside from the «reat pitching of Dab. i two bases, Daubert ltted) to Marsans, ‘Stay malig 4 Doyle muffed the throw and both run- | Ul Craia, from the liver and carry off the con-| fen’e five twirlera, the team is strenet). NO RUNS. May 1.—When Monager Chance ted ll /nerg were safe, Cheney attempted a | itnnian, 112 stipated waste mattgr and poison from ened in every department. The infield e ! FOURTH INNING<Hovby sly tO} Highlanders agalnat the Tigers this af- | sacrifice, but nares got the ball and | “ry . the intestines and bowels. - ncaa gr ver Ped Lois yge stone and Hace eaabees was thrown out at frst bY | toenoon for the last game of the serten | threw Bridwell out third, Miller 18; Hook Remember, a Cascaret to-night will! the work of Cutshaw and Fisher, not . j Ragon, Hobby moving up ta second. lifted an easy fly to Burn vers Crew straighten you out by morning. A in y KL! Yr 4 i CK-/ ; Am Ine jo max 1 ew " M4 fo'epeak avout Daubert and Smith, has Brooklyn Batters Drive Pack-| terznamer struck out. Grant Med out)>? 8 mined to maze ft three In viland Aled too Dhaba) Mhater cae 101 tOcent box from your druggist means | certainly been a revelation. Cutshaw j to Fisher, NO RUNS. four, Hour of tt ot) wer i itre and mide a wonder+ healthy bowel action, » clear head v if the tent | , The . haa developed into one of the erenteat] ard Out Early and Then | smitn smashed ne ball over Mas) mand ani the’ oltartlto awl’ eel Cul aatan Ub SnGenellal Lona ative’ Shes and cheerfulness for months, Don Fisher's playing at short in 50 per cent. | : | xans'w head in deep centre for « clean | day's en the right way the visit | would have cleaned the bases, NO forget the \ Detter than he displayed Inst year, Both Suggs. baie run. Fisher bunted out, Suggs to) ing leader hurlyRay Fister) Ros, a eR HENNA these youngsters have made many a Hobby. Miller's tnfleld fly dropped safe- into the reach on the pitching rubber ale ' ‘ t stop and running catch of fly balls ly yetween Clarke and Hobby and Otto | | Merson meta tase on galla, io pte 5 great ai rc -—- r ee fe and Hobby any \ é nd cher’ yi . which have robbed batters of hits, Be- nade two bases on the lucky hy |"'Pversthing appear to te breaking | sey ua ae iy ier bi ae MN .| Two Beautiful Photogravures, coptes | t_—< oe Alden thelr great felding they have been | BATTING ORDER. hit to Suggs and Miller was « Analy for the Peerless One mince hin pil Le ce eat g ceanaiee to i Kets {a }of famous paintings, will be given ay a a Peon She. tor tending th many a run Baten, If uavgenee $F 9 Gran a sae gig a aay grimage to the West and much of te) jeraog taking third on the play, Rurns lt) itwan ] with next Sunday's World. Pictures Y IRWIN "a | yo 0c Binh Btengel of, r to Gra agon in the meant worry hus changed to opti When i ; san es oS (pis ‘ ‘hich the Dodgers have secured. In the jjucker, if Cutshaw, 3 reaching se Stengel walked. Cut-lthe Yankees struck he linet out to Miller, NO RUNS vali ana | OTe Multable for framing; on heavy || ASTOR Bit, 1 dutfield the di ation Is Charley | pinker, 94. Hurmel, of. FOURTH 1 +Phelan walke fois] art paper, and shaw drove out a (we awker to lef resent historic aub-| | Aime Agpicing | dicted better things: Stengel. This player is not only @ per | 444) Vo. Whe: f, f reat eateh a 1 air AAe fect fielder and a great base runner, but Leck iy rece ny scoring Ragon and Stengel. Hummet|that the hoya w apabla: of bet ile Wigeiaer eres Hae Haler's mien. Jocts, the originals of some being 1n|BALAGE fi ; he is also one of the hardest hitters on | Hershamer flied out to Ba THREE RUNS, — ‘work and tuck than the stand {n the seas | 122 ripe iG »s oral’ fs 110; Limpet ‘est’ it0;| the Metropolitan Muscum and other | jgas 9 the team. Grane FIFTH INNING—Clarke popped up voard section of the cirenit produced RO enn Merny aes Hit of Fortune nerve in Bern : STENGEL A REAL OLD-FAGHION | (‘arkc, «. ar tie pitcher's box, which Miler FIRST. 1 “Before the game [od NO aroun 1105 1101 Mion Wines! 11m; [Sroet Art collections. Order: ment . S \ three swings and veh fe Sui y's World in advance. AND A BIO VAUDEVILLE : BATTING PHENOM. Packard Stengel {s hitting .311 and is the lead- |} Umplres—Rigler and Byron, haw to Daubert, Bates singled to left,|ed with a basket of flowers, presen! ing slugger of the first ten in the league. | Hecker went out on a Ittle rotle ‘Wheat, although not hitting tn his ual EBRETS FIELD, BROOKLYN, May) pagon to Davhert. NO RUNS. Detroit, Daniels wax out, Mortarity rood be naged is pire te Wil) yo, the Reds, after having broken] Wheat was retired by Suge and|to crawford. Wolter got ane on | oom Ue. there . nte,| Hobby, Daubert strolled on four wiue balls, Hartzell also walked, Lelivelt | wathered In. Suggs grounded out, Cut- started, Manager Chance was present: | | to bim by the Fellow Craft Club of whiffed, Fletcher Hned a hot one straight into Phelan’ hands, Kvers threw out Doyle, NO RUN FIFTH INNING—Bridwel, r alvo ma | ago acnveray,* ; Mrs, LESUB Gatti Opera Ca. thrown. on ying a much better flelding kame this |even with Johnny McGraw’s Gi 0 tl ‘ Rieter ahinnter; “ee 3 an than he has in the previous years. | ajicied into this borough to-day and Smith sacrificed, Suggs to Hoots. | wie chased from the coaching line for Me ct eat at te arate trams | Tr day Mat, Hoscacc; To-leht John Hummel is another fielder who Is Fisher'a slow one was gralhed by disputing one of Umpire Dtneen's de- AMERICAN. ROOF $s aah Hume ie ao NN Sears He ie began a seriex of four games With jrouiy, who tossed the Mil to SUS! clnlone on m wtrl alter atote |it Went for a etngle, Archer advan are tee ea ae ; Aiying well in the Meld and 18 also] charley Ebbets's hustling Dodgers, at firat in time to Ket the batter, NO| third, Ax Cree struck out, Hartzell [so Mecca an Halen Rane ten Fieleh | eee cia WaMenven 3 r 3 clouging i gaia eda rs The great playing of the Dodgers dur- | RUNS | was out stealing, Rondeau to Rush to PE BNL AULT BRODY LV se Lig * th at weel ’ SIXTH ING.—Cutshaw and Dave! Crawe 4h, Har lp evileliieksaaued * Off: COSC tog he Is now regarded ax one of the|ing the last week was t ible for SIXTH INNING —Cutehaw and Daie/ crawford to Huth, Hartzell being FUN (5, qu qttemated double weal Archer » Dedeere’ dest pinch hitters. Miller's |qnother large crowd, there being more , down, It was @ double play. NO| Oca sun dowe between third and home | YEARS i work behind the bat is certainly than 12,000 fans on hand when the »¥ made his second safe hit, a liner to) RUNS, markable, This young catcher Is with: | came started left centre for a ba: Marsuns hit! gush got a pans, Vitt flied out to put @ doubt one of the beat backstops | rain and Miller wero In the points ito @ double play, Misher to Daubert, | cree, Crawford singled to left and Bush In the league this seanon. f Dodgers, while Packard, a NO RUNS. | hit un play. tno nie {for the Dodgers, je Packard, a a went to thind on the hit and run play. Aside from hin catching and also hte iw, and Clark worked in, Kling replaced Clarke belting the Dat | Crawford and Bush worked tho double NO RUNS. Murray was tossed out on a bouncer to Chen Merkle struck out for the second time, Hridwell towed out Her- COME OE young south %) s a. hitting, he is a second Archer in throw. | youns, Holl for Cincinnati, This is the first: game ; 40g, NO RUNS. OKLYN AMUSEMENTS, y oe poll ‘or the visitor . sl 1, cori Veach out, Chas 2 SUN ae, = —~ —~- ¥ ee oe te aks Fe intwe ces ye Be NIG eEee slammed a Ne has taken part in since he Joined the | ee eg « testis ant CR | eee te en een ree iy ‘ Peet cue H eto the bag. His| single down the first base line. Becker CUD. Miller drove one to deep right | Louden MA coukie in cantte’ aad single through Horson, Doyle made . Caevake P feadly throws have turned back many | sont a single to short left, sending Ba ntre for three bases, Suge made a] Crawegrd acored. High aafe on De [arent stop of Missle stoner and cpttiy f ‘4 po great hase runner who has tried toler ig ainker struck out weakly, DAlK, Miller scoring, The entire Cin-| ices pad throw to Chase and Louden| ners were safe. Phelun sacrificed to MATEURS WEDN' cinnati team kicked and Umpire Rigler | u scored from second, High out stealing, | p, dvancing both ere, Hater f ‘ waved them away, Ragon fanned out tpmaree;) RAvERSINE Vath LUMNere Ree ade LSD NGS. ee pep iss eee ah wild throw Oe ee To icteasttes Stengel hit to the fence in right Bweeney to Derrick, Three runs, fied to Shafer, and Evers scored, tty WIENER RT uy has shown since he club, z . Me MEI SECOND INNING—Chase out, Daves | Mite * f | f error ire for two bags, Stengel atole third | 8 p Mitchell taking third, Schulte fied to é Look in W. L. Douglas store / | Wa Venda the: thar In hatting with AB'|in centre bots Hates and Holby erotsed on King’s wild throw to Grant |'0 Crawford. Bweeney out on a grounder | ghater, ONE RUN, : windows and you will see shoes j ; $3.50, ® / on fs average of .719, The Dodgers are second | the plate. Marsans was called out on) i et et a ne Cutyhaw [t2 Crawford, Midkiff walked, A passed | Evers ‘out’ Meyers, Deu 400 and #4.50 that are ¥ vf wteal on him. ad oe ire. as usual, le potting up | Hobby forced Becker, Cutshaw to Fish: in elub fielding with a pe ntage of 074, strikes, TWO RUNS, ball sent Midkiff t a single into short right ce al is ff i all 0) i centr. * BaD ete paint. benind the Cincin. |"riKer, TWN Mae contre. Cutshaw | BoPPed up to Tinker, Hummel singled ruck out, Shafer also wtrucl t and wear w nati Reds, who lead with 75. The. beled dmg entre, Cutshaw! i. centre, Wheat slammed one againat | AT: BERD AYEWE second, —- Derrick | rapp » HUNK, Burnr Hed out to High, | ci followed with # beautful up the} Moriarty singled to left. Rond out, NO RUNS, ting with an av ' joriarty ln \e nde oe Brot . reottul ; bane, sending Stengel over the plate, | Mn Seen the box andl Harter wan | DAUAS forced Rondeau, Hartzell to) 2 aioe: ate everybody. If you could visit W. L. Douglas te the Counc” Chama ‘of toa, ¥ ORT NOTES. |Cutshaw stole third. Hummel tripled | isstituted. Daubert popped uj Derrick, Hush was celled out on) large factories at Brockton, Mass, and see for want on Miiay evening, May, 38, 9 : SP i scoring Cutshaw, Wheat also laced the | ADM eS. Pp strikes, NO RUNS, yourself how carefully W. L, Douglas shoes Oia inmetnal. attendance i on Creed. abe -" caauat qmnting { all to left for three bases, sending | ovine ENN i : eee de, you would then understand why ‘is onder of the Ciramt Hael } 4, 18, won {he annual} SEVENTH INNING--Berghamer doud- THOMAS Pe BM “ br the meee Feoiiadl | Hummel over the plate, | That was! ea to the right fled tence, Grant JOHNSON WANTS PLAYERS’ they are warranted to fit better, look better, & Manhattan, Seagin of Rlssous. s Mea ; “ enough for Southpaw Packard and ne 6 on ra Do its Duty hold their shape and wear longer tha Their aah, ot I ak 4 | ; apy other make for the price. ‘The Best $2.00 and $3.50 Boys’ Shoes in the World. | ingled to right, scoring Berghe wax taken ot and Suggs substituted. [YE 7 nto double play, Fisher 1o| REPORTS OF SOX-NAP SCRAP Daubert bounced one to Berghamor, y * ‘| Cutshaw to Daubert, Harter fled out | Niae times ta ton when the liver fo right Gj TORE | who tonaed him out at first, Wheat be- | oi ne “ONT RUN, CHICAGO, May 1.—Third Baseman | gemech and bowels are right imith's sacrifice | Aimedia playing short In place of Tin-| ison of the Cleveland | club and | Cap rE@S LITTLE LIVER PULLS ¢ CAUTION fasiecd ca hotien conte with Tout oft “ire a = ‘TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE, ith @ out of 9, ing held at thin, On § fly to Bates, Wheat cro ed the plate, tcher Nunamaker of the Boston team | 7 ker. Smith Itfted one to Becker. Mar- | © It. £, Douglas not for sale in vicinity, if sete i Pinedo ani ne was under Fisher's high one, Miller | Wil be suspended untews thoy fle by ras ag a bey nae Teh et ty | cau ce oft Saal Sunus to Hobs | singled to Iatt, hia third hit of the Monday with President Johnaun of the ot babel os meee ee ey in ete pe finitely pemoumced wo Conch ak, Moat | Oto ID INNING—Bergh UNB.| game. Ragon went out, Harter to|American League full reports of the ee ' fi'a0d why Se hopes bay be in eplendig | SECOND TS ferghamer got t?) iioypy, NO RUNS. Keneral figit among the players which | © first on Cutshaw’s fumble of his 3 Bali ia the nctetbort , amok mene F jo é NNING- took place after the game in Cleveland hare at eral, ee ae ee oe eran into « double play, | , ELGHTH INNING-—Eates popped up p ‘that the shoul to Fisher, who made « neat running | Wednesday | a her See Hae re falls tort of |Cutehaw to Plaher, to Daubert. Clark] catch, Becker went out, Cutshaw to| ‘This was announced at the president's qigge | BROOKLYN Jay after notice hag been sent . Heaus he, and Distress after Eating. 691 Falton Street, corner Pearl Street. 108-710 road w corner Thornton St, 467 Hroadway, r lates Avenue, 478 Fitth Avenue, corner 1ith Street, cana \1778 Pitkin A ng Avenue, cormer germ Hervet,| JUBA CITY~-6 Newark Avenue, Wind Ave. bet 14gth & 147/h S08. NEWARK—B91 Broad Street, PATERGON—1 Mt.,cor.Clark PANN ines reap ener to oe Soe se rt mere meat 8 Pues ae : eine sour ae " . 3 y ri foes was a victim on strikes, NO RUNS. | Daubert. Almeida fanned, NO RUNS, | office t PO go 4 \ , ponte, ame Miller fanned out, Ragon was an to Olson and Nunamakes, deoianhoe Poesters tan ‘mich ‘closer than the final scomeieasy out on his slow roller, wh Bowdo! their stories. They were tingleadors in Mates, Ntanvsater aud ,Trnaiet made, Ut |suggs and Hobby took care of. Stengel] BRUNSW Seok Pil, Small Doss, Small Price ite win io, Gir wie K, Maine, May 10.—Bow- “ f’ Y the battle under the stand, it waa re 2 he | also was unable to find Sugge’s curves} doin won the dual track and field mect | ported to President Johnaon, whose “in- Geasine outa: Signature ‘dogiee, while tx toe burl only filer, SHEE after three attempts, NO RUNS, with Trinity College to-day, With the | yestigator,” Umpire Connolly, was un- ith beorgt | THIRD INNENG.—susgs made three} pole vanit mht completed Bowdoin liad | able himself to learn anything of the tacllag tthe’ das,‘ lawipes ef the ais, Bates let four bad] 6¥ and Trinity 0} points, 2 fight from the players. | Wins From