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Tobe oly a Pes, a a ev ca) ioe annie ot ec il “WEE SVANING “WORLD, MONDAY, MAY 26, TOTS. : BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK © EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN ae - FAMOUS FATALITIES IN THE RING . > RED SOX PULLED LAST YEAR , SAYS, MPGRAW IN REVIEW} ==: of Giants Considers Quakers Dark Horse >) of National League Race, and Declares That His Team’s Best Chance'to Stop Them Comes This,Week at Polo Grounds. >. 2 To-morrow, Manager MoGraw, in continuing his base- : {ual review, disousees the Amerioan League clubs and thelr “pennant ‘chances as they look to date. These reviews are A. Peur,.oF FRA, (FELL DEAD FROM HES, OWN BKERTION:Y WHEN No BLOWS. Were av NG COMLAPSED Lie MC STANDING OF THE CLUBS RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES . ca features of The Evening World’s Sporting pages ily i, aga 6 : ‘ will appear exolueively every Monday and Tuesday in GAMES ecurpuien Fok Ves eases TWe Most PecouiarR accipenT: AN, AULSTHE'AISTORY. OF THE Ris MCCARTY'S NECK yDisi BY.4 Leerasy ATED BY JOHN J. WGRAW. Manager of the Champion Gian ROM the of clubs in tho National League @ dark horse &@ ball toward third and beat it out. ee ee oa oo —Waterloo ‘Wolter was out stealing second. Wolter | s44et. iiree-yearolde and urn made a kick at the decision and|*jaiph Liosd, 00; *iloney Bee, 1 has ebot out into the lead, and O'Loughlin put him out of the game} 101; oFred Levy, 101; Fop Gun, a team of which nothing was ex: Hartzell struck out. NO RUNS. bs Hegg i j , pected defo: Dootan’a fly out én short left. ONE FOURTH INNING—Sterrett went to Dongs! a ro she vase started fo mab u RUN, ’ centre in place of Wolter. Yerkes ENTH RACK —Rideau Pune; ssling; $600 ing threatening gastures toward the Wheat bunted straight at Luderus, smashed a single past short. Speaker | siiel: i one and who retired him unassteted. Daubert cracked ® hot one past Chase for @ De iit: pap Pag) pennant. The Philadelphia spust, to filed to Magee. Smith bounced one to single, Yerkes going to third, Speaker Lit; Rash, 111; My a a ms Sed eee ws IAN 5 SEVEN IN PUT THE DODGERS va Be mos Seal out CHANCE MEN IN Roden ‘oon 8 no WG ace cee eapeieory ty G | i FUFTH ONNING—Kilifer was retired . Henrickson bounced a single off z for comfort. The Quakers may re by Orith rt. ton was shins, scoring es and jowance gained ‘Track teat, peat the trick the Boston Sox pulled on his @y to Fisher. Paskert flied to sending Speaker to third. Janvrin drove Stews =| FOUNHINNNG) MEADATSTARTSecescc=] (LE OONEST ster ed out, Knabe to Luderus, advancing out Wagner. TWO RUNS. Fisher to third. Oforan then ewatted the Janvrin threw out Cree after stopping i. ‘Ball to left Cor two bases, scoring Fisher. his hot bounder, Chase struck out. Cutshan drove the ball to Knabe, who Sweeney was thrown out by Yerkei BATTING ORDER. mamaGATTING ORDER. Cutahaw drove the ball to Kaabe, BATTING ORDER, —|2vsene f “ $ GIXTH INNING—Stengel gathered tn FIFTH INNING—Carrigan opened bestnzing Thersday. The two teams meet in four yames in three a doudlotwader being sched for | atyers, nee Knabe's low fly in deep centre, Lo- with a iong clean two-bagger to left. Friday, Memorial Day. This is out | Lord, ¥. dert tore off a single to left. Magee Bedient struck out. Hartzell tossed out 4 dest chance to stop the Quakers now | Sweeney, fouled out to Miller. Lobert stole sec- Hooper, Oarrigan taking third. Me- tmmediately afterward they swing out through the West and en-| amen. ond, Cravath fanned out weakly. NO Kechnie tossed out Yerkes, NO RUN@. i \° , a Devita, %. | ; the weaker part of the league, as it is rated at present. cp [er WOODBINE ENTRIES. }@ames are bound to be pitchers’ battles, and a good deal 4 ; | Bedient, p. ! *) ur MoConn pn - outcome. The Philadelphia club has always been a ree—gan and O'Loughlin. At-| ace TRACK, WOODBINE, Ont,, Stay 26. Giants to beat, but 1 believe we will clean up in this series ong! he ee ce mee paces ten, Gan fe in better shape right now than it has been eo far LEAGUE GROUNDS, N, Q POLO GROUNDS, NBW YORK, May | sided; threesearolde end wert io lltls anetent, history, tt Sd Edaks mralliie bur tes actand: genie p %-GoConnell and Bedient hooked up! ji7;Moriée Beauty, 11; Jeoqull, OF thrown the Giants out ef /es he knows that he has net a chance of thelr series with the Philadelphias| stition, Mediator and Lochiel also ran.|in the second game of the Highlanders ooth, Ge recy oo) Litas Biven, back in Wil when they/ this year. I wanted quick relief to| 87 to-day under « bright warm un | prought out « large crowd to the etadium | $0 Gdutuele paid—Barnesat, straight /and Boston series, Miukift was hurt in| *Mawr badly in © disastroug | teprove my chances of winning the| against McGraw'e National League this afternoon. With Cutsbaw and Dan-| #42 Place 63.90, show 63.90; Cuff E4s®, | morning practice and McKechnie ,t0OK | eaiden fi 3 vol gh 1 ies ge Mtge ely thas wchcke tne | chamsetons. ‘The battery selections were| pert in the lineup Manager Dahlen waa] ace, Seen SOW SMP: emir show WH. | nig pigne at she third sack, Derrick 00; Myrtle Ledi, 100; Martin ‘Oasca, 1 James and Whaling for Boston ard ful of Sibreakk’ aie cae! Good Will, 112; Michael John, 142; Recoil, mengely. t hope! ng his team’s losing oo going to short. e ee et ee 3 12; Recoil, 7 glare lapel ae NEW YORK ALWAY6 LoOK@D| piner DNIN Gtreak, Stack and Allen warmed up Third at Electric Park. FURST INNING—MoConnell had easy | SPrivet Petal, 112; $Fway Wurm, \112, WANT A JOB? tor the Dodgers, but @tack came orisin-| THIRD RACE—Selling; for three- pound, Hooner | Sunt” RAGE = 5 fesehip will be settled io the final Pr eats Jo0n DEVoRg. . ally from the Quakers and was anxious| year-olds and upward; four and halt] “°™ '" eee vane and Speake | &d4ed: thew WE GUARANIKE TO GET Benth or six weeks of the race this sea- o ated to let Ames go, to pitch against his olf teammates, . | furiongs.—Gatyre, 108 (Alex), first; Fan- | Suck out. ai aisCenkadl: cn ' m 138) WORK FOR YOU tt was back in wil, mee threw wild to second| FIRST INNING—Paskert ait to] chetta, 109 (Bauer), second; Bryn, o| °F ‘were tossed out wy Meconn barn nies 4000 |< Beeady: WING, PICTURE ee Doyle fouled tol} wisner, who retired him at first, Knabe| (Bterling), thir’. Time, 0.69. Strike Out, | ¢asy eplashes to the box. NO RUNS. 0 or : hit one of Stack’s slow ones to left for| Marchaway, Deborah also ran. % Mu-| Good base-running In the Highlanders’ a base, Lobert then smashed @ fly out| tuele —Gatyre. $1310 straisht, $4 piace, | halt gave them a lead of one run. Af- to the fence, which Stengel grabbed. | $3.30 show; Fanchette, $2.9 place, $2.00| ter Dantels had filed out to Henrick- The catch was loudly applauded. Knabe, show; Bryn, $4.20 show. ‘Maranville enfe on Fletcher's tumble. hard luck, Devore ia|Myere fouled to Merkle, Lond popped who has done much for|to Merkle. Maranville out stealing, Lt in important |@eyere to Fletcher. NO RUNS. fon and Wolter died on a grounder (0 |i sities —Onaping, 145; 1Gun Cotton, Them’ ant fame and fast, He hated|Jeft. Murray fled to Mann. Merkle out|' yon ecieed ontchaw tried to s f ey Hole, eements) cree aie yes ei pena. to leave New York, too. stealing, Whaling to Gweeney. Meyers! punt, but instead raised a pop foul fly & eccenerret ingled to cet scoring Hartzell. Cree “Where am 3 going, Mast’ he asked damned, NO RUNG. to Killifer, Ona Ait and run play Sten- | warde ete frome Voilia, or Over the santa, | ai#0 made a clean steal of second, but Poveda ears an Sweeney out, Fletcher to Merkle. | e1 jnced a singte to left, sending Moran |S1: SW Day 00; Molaant 08: Verwns, | Chase walked nea eremmay ores cates " H 2 on strikes, ONE RUS “New York Labrsidl edie ine shee mote 6 4 . A MOCOND INNING—Henrickson struck . ‘ Lael dl yar OES: 0 RUE the ball to the left. field fence for a| flr “ , Sul Ane tanyrin Giove.-#) lone, OF: te == : fe Datta te mone ein residence cee than’ | THIRD INNING—Hersog singled tol home run, scoring Moran and Stengel abet ealian, Gree ade 8: Bore Fe oe RN : ety centre and stole second. Marquard| ahead of him. Daubert kept up the | Ragel’s hit to leet, but ie ala & car out [POM to Meyers, Hersog went to third) slugging with a drive to left for a bag. le and the drive went for a sing! =~ ht, on & wild pitch, Burns fanned. @hafer| smith was called out on strikes, Dau- no good, however, as Hngel was caug! Semely'|out, @weeney to Myers, NO RUNS. — | bert tried to Ourslarize second, but was }|napping off first and run down. NO PITCHERG FINALLY] whating singled . " | RUNB. iE singled tp etght. James bunt-| canily nailed on Kiliiters fine throw to . ed out on strikes. . {COMING THROUGH WITH GOODS. | ed nately along the first dase line. Mar-| Dolan. THREE RUNS. Peres, NOS by Yerkes The Pirates had been oo highly[aaville forced Whaling, Marquard to : , sone eal i Morena we estate ck 7 pada the season started that| Mersog. Afyers forced Maranville at aec-| grounder struck Smith in the leg and | i ray Sar ee tee acquired the idea that| ond, Fletcher to Doyle. Lord doubled to| was good for a. hit. Cravath filed to ‘Th AR ee parent thane pennant only.meant|right, scoring James and Myers.|Cutshaw. Laderus doubled. Doolan| » dortul plek-up*of Derrick's uid go and shut |@weeney fied to Doyle. TWO RUNG, | fanned, Stengel made another sensa- tte i Seok | Wagner was eet at ret then they] FOURTH INNING—Fietcher out, Ma-| tional running catch, this time of Killi- ulit, 100; Dewtino, 108; ane stop of Carrigan’s erounder until they got &|ranville to Myers. Doyle tripled to| fra fly n deep centre, which stopped | lsries Canpell, 110, a SIXTH RACE.—Seuit over second and tossed him out at Grat. inners 8, nes a} the Zhe wo BUNS. ; one mile and en :| Bedient got a base on balls GHartsell Wirhae ot 6: maw caer he: Hane, 1s Coleeiy, 8), Saale 1H I. 108:] teased out Hooper. NO RUNG. tossed hi mout. Automatic, 111; Cracker : py on pe ool AB agglentat uy on *Apieentice tones claimed, ” ‘ Daniels flied to Hoope: ‘Wolter rolled Meyers walked. Hersog also walked.|Doolan in short left. NO RUNS. Marquard singled to right, tai ‘THIRD INNING—Geaton lifted one Th S & 2 : f i Fy Hn u S s i | of £g are holding Meyers at third. for Stengel. Stengel a minute later up’ askert's fy in short centre, ing. Shafer singled to right, scoring | F' Knabe's pop fly, NO Marquard. Burne wae out trying to woore, Maranville to Whaling. Fletcher was called out on strikes, Cut- doubled to centre, scoring Shafer.| shaw was also a victim on strikes. Fletcher wes hit by a batted ball anc | Knabe ran back of second and grabbed ‘apparently safe hit and tossed Y ret, NO RUNB, FOURTH INNING—Lobert got to firet on Fisher's fumble of his hot grounder. FIFTH INNING—Rudolph now pitch ee fouled out to Miller. Cravath ing for Boston, Merkle bunted wled, scoring Lobert, and on Stengel's Merkle stole second, Murray wi . | fumble of the bail Cravath reached sec- ‘Meyers lined to Mann, Herzog fanned. high-ilied to Sten; Marquard struck out. 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