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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 32, 19 If (eo) BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK WIDDLEWEIGHTS OF TO-DAY | ° 308 Frrzsimmons GREATEST OF ALL MIDDLEWEIGHT CHAMPIONS ARE JOKES COMPARED 7 i i FITZSIMONS IN HIS PRI | ; * Blacksmith From Australia Was ' - Not Only the .Best in His Class, j but Was the Greatest Fighting Sr SHARKEY HAD A FEN GAMPLES OF Bos's RIB, Roasters. Man That the Prize Ring Has Ever Known—Fitz Could Have Whipped Them All in a Night. Copyright, 172, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York World). "M not stirring up any discussion when I say that Robert Fitssimmons , was the greatest of all our middleweight champions. He was not only the greatest middleweight, but the greatest fighting man, weight taken {inte consideration, that the ring has known since the Marquis of Queens berry rules were written, ' “ ’ + Fitssimmons, fifty years of age, 7 still believes In the power of his e punch and longs for battle with the errr na best of them. His present ambition “ is to fight Gunboat Smith. This may be regarded as @ joke by some people, but to Fitzsimmons it scems @ very ordinary idea. For when @ man has been as great a champion ne Bob Fitssimmons it {s hard to; out Kuhn. Gcott was out to Knight forget the glories of the past, the! unasaiated. Chappelle struck out. No conscious superiority in skill and | fs Rune. a The GREATEST FEAT EVER PERFORMED BY A MIDDLEWEIGHT = as HNOCKING-OUT CORBETT AT GAROON: 1, 4 to 1, 7 to 5, thin Time, 2.68. Bob R., 100; Col. Holloway, 93; @ Miller, 105, also ran, + FAVORITE SPORT — PLAYING INITH, WILD ANIMALS, power, the ease with which a sturdy Wen Satu “Wanvor’ mate a erent stop —>— into left. Weaver made a great stop one opponent can be anesthetized by a | of Wolter's hot emash and threw to (Continued from Firet Page.) (J. McTaggart), neatly placed, well calculated blow. (ConUnued trom First Page.) Berger, forcing ott Hartzell. Daniels ° en ‘ aged ah seer airs 108 (Wolfe), For bis age, Fitzsimmons is a won- wal Peckinpaugh popped out to ture, He ie now auffering from al‘ann i. 9 (MoCaheyy, @ tel’ t> teem dertatly erese ane leant: Chase. Knight lined @ single into cen- \ badly strained tendon. Mink Ning LSU ane n iy is young looking wild throw to catch Larry off first | tre, scoring Wolter. Cree popped out to MARS CASeIDV vores ; eS ird, Time, 1.394-5. Breaker Boy, to have known Fitzsimmons you had to see him fight {mn jana Kuin scored, Berger walked. Lord] weaver. One Run. STARTS 'EM| Star O’Ryan, Fred Mulholland and Gand when he was knocking ovt Corbett, Sharkey, Ruhlin and the | died to Knight on a grounder, unassist-| gevENTH INNING—Cree caught me OFF. Hog also ran, 5 —_— jag his slight weight furiously against the immovable bulk |. Three Rune. Two Left. Berger's high fly to lett. Hartsell . lars Cassidy was back on the job in feaver threw out Peokinpaugh. | chrew out Lord. Chase was out, Mid- | the starter’s box for the first time on] RESULTS AT HAMI! A great champloo, Jeffrios, At that time his fighting ability was |niene tied ts Fournier. Sooo poked a | corey eee eee f NOMDPLEWEIGHT Couct HAVE endiervehtale dt nets pd rgosegiyeraliny LTON. single to right, but Midkiff? Mied to] Miakiff struck out. Berger tossed out CVERCOME “The GREAT Buc and 1910, has been written about|Ddall. The cord mapped and the fiying Collins. No Runs. On) Lett. Sweeney, McConnell filed to Fournier, (STRENGTH, OF JEFFRIES. In the office of the District-Attorney | added; two-year-old: Wreckied Bob that it's hardly worth | leather struck the wall a few inches THIRD INNING—Midkiff threw out| wo Rune. on Broadway, the Pinkertons, Sherif’ | Hodge, 116 (Tehan), to go inte the detatis of his early or. Thea aon troot as’ lestortve |e Scuriat Pamdigrat ao Maen EIGHTH INNING—Coltins was out on a rey Demues, spent an pow = nyke Birdie Wittens 105 (Buxton), 5 to 2, 12 to wa that he was|duck Witz was in Q long fly to Cree, Fournier out the sam STANDING OF THE CLU! getting instructions as w to oD | 39 and out, second; Fathom, 9 (Deronde), Everybody kno tena te cy sey th temas oe te. | 2ell. Weaver was out, Midktf to Knight! way, Weaver beat out an infield hit; if oz. vy force the law against betting. 6 to 1, 6 to 5 end 1 to % third, Time, w York. a Naughton's introduetion. {No Runs No Hits, One Left. Weaver stole second. Kuhn walked. mes oe ; ‘The fret rece saw the defeat of the |1131.6, Beaupere also ran. 2. Wy Glimpse of the greatest fighter of his! hop died, Herger to Chi Beott made Peck! i hsoge 4 bali ha@ peen ug com a Bren Marteell’@ bounder and Bee OTSA Spor ise » reposed in Gim by the oral wagerers, | 7*-Okis and upward; selling; five ent Unoekout forearms ana horseshoor. The| in, ret inatinet high, bed reed toased him out at firet. No Rups. Hartzell struck out, Wolter popped He wae away none too well, but he|® dalf furlongs.—Pat Rutledge, % (De tery of bis landing In San Francisco! while he punched the dail. Apparentiy YOURTH INNING—Kuhn walked. /to Weaver. Daniela Mao fanned. No never dia improve his position. Hobnob| ronae), 9 to 5, 7 to 10 and 1 to 3, wont pnd Rnccking out “McCarty has been| he didn't notice us, but out of the eor- Scott sacrificed, Warhop to Hartzell, the | runs. MES SCHEDULED FO 1U-UAt broke first, ran, Soallywag into the|Loulee Travers, 4 (Ward), 10 to 1, @ hundred times. ner of his eye he watched until we were latter covering first and Kuhn went te .written off guard ‘entire paeabdr Chanelle aoe i NINTH INNING—BScott struck out. Rete ore, ground in the run to the stretch and/to 1 and 8 to 5, second; Requifam, at But the picture of the man as he was the teat ' lett Wl od A « hot aingle| Chappelle was out to Knight, unas- th, came on ¢o win cleverly. Oliver Lodge, | (Buxton), 8 to 1, 8 to 1 and 8 to 6 3 run home ai lin the box. Wolter made a wonderful i sala threw out Peckinpaugh, Knight Place money handily cron the Fitasim | Ttter, Single and Dick Dodie aleo ren. “aa ss catch of Herger’s lony drive to left cen-| struck out. Weaver tossed out Cree, | Scheer stole second and went to third on| threw Meyers out WR Gret. Evers and| mon gelding, THIRD RACE—Pure 900°; three-yeam with Tom Sharkey. Inci- A @ was doxing with hislire and threw to Knight doubling up| yy runs, Simon's wild throw. Wheat struck out./ Saler retired Snodgrass, Tesreauj The Shilleiah Steeplechase furnished | Mls and upward; six furlongs.—Marjoste- it was my first glimpse at a! yy, ay wan voseavaren s A wongeres Chappelle before he could get back to No Runs, One Left. fanned. No Runs, one of most interesting A., 192 (Deronde), 11 to 2, 8 to 5 and 7 @e s 1s camp, which MAY PEr-| He was awkwecd ey pening of. Viox doubled to left fleld wall. Simon} Bridwell was called out on strikes.| through the fied seen this year, It/10, first; Pansareta, 9 (Callahan)) 3 to 1, y It atands out in such | fone, ngalaly, ———_—_— aw a ea DAGERS W ‘ was called out on atri McQuillan | Bresnahan got @ base on balls, Cheney | marked the debut of Charley Grand as/7 to 10 and out, second; Sir Blame, fi Eolniaey \ tee Largs pel bsldllagersa tha her and went to sec PROOKLYNS \tgo called out on strikes. Byrne| struck out. Bresnahan stole secomd.|a chaser. He rode Simon Dale, and ox- = Lae | . —.— aL That was my first eharacteristie, Weaver tosxed out Sweeney and War- | yecConnell caught Weaver napping by ; | first favorite of the meeting, Palanquin. ‘ He 4d nothing to justify the confidence | SECOND RACE—Puree $500; thaee- It was when Fitesimmons — ‘Ras training for hie frat Aght in ah OOKING Fits over that day, even J [ Bill Naugaton, the f%-, thick wrict, and the way they ohuggea O* Beret’ threw out Peckinpauy ‘opped to Fisher. No Runs, One Left. | Leach struck out, No Runs, One Lett. || cellently at that, at the end being sec- |e vine, un Queen ane cane? writer, asked ine if 1°! hove when his blowa Landed, thatetme SBIENE Dea: out an | sd blt Dan EIGHTH INNING—Daubert beat out ond to Shannon River, after leading all |steo. ran, jtzatmmone ota wo th ro oO . al 1 ah '. name somewher After boxing, Fite went out and gal- INNING Tiare -emaaned & (Contnued from First Page.) out, attempting to steal, simon to| ON SHAWNEE CLUB LINKS. | fea a: aay stage of the two-and-nait- | Handicap; $2,000 added; three-year-olds of boyish curiosity. We!loped a few hundred garde up the hilt Sreignt inte Wolgnye Sanda, | Wagner. Fisher out, McQuillan to inile course. At the end Shannon River (and up; one and « quarter mile,—Hami- Francisco Bay to Lausalit side, on that slippery dry grass, and| MIUMRIM tossed out Chase. Collins Jack Miller. No Runs. WATER GAP, Pa, Aug. 3.—Shaw-| xas 0 length and » half in front of |ilton, 16 (Buxton), 9 to 6, 3 to 5 and out, up from the wharf to a | came down again jumping lke @ achool- at second. Fisher struck out, No Runs.| Carey flew out to Fisher. Kommers|nee-on Delaware, Pa, Aug 2—After| simon Dale and the latter one and &/ first; Fiabbergast, 108 (Turner), 11 to §, GA. the hillside, The aun war ‘Shower and rostewn cna thaa| Bier Walked. | Weaver attempted tol One Left. flew out tc Wheat. Wagner was nicked| the worst flood and washout that old| haif fengthe in front of Delirium. even and 1 to 4, second; Flora Fins, 10 Up against the skyline rose & he took us to the dererted cottage and bunt, but Midkiff mude a pretty stop] Wagner out, Walker to Daubert. Mil-jon the ear and went to first. Wagner| residents can remember along the COCK © THE WALK GETS/|(Tehan), 8 to 1, 2 to 1 and 4 to 6, third ridge covered with brown, sundried sat ther: 8 the aerapbeck and nalieg him at firet, No duns. Two] ler flew to Scheer. Wilson out to Dau-|etole second and went to third on Dav-| Mountain steeps of Delaware Water THERE. Time, 2.02 3-6. on and Lochiel also . Fee dark 1 Drake eel the ene ne | East bert unassisted, No Runs. bert's wild throw. Wagner scored on|Gup, interrupted play was resumed to- pe hy 5,000 | a: ‘at the MidKI" Rroanded to Weaver, whol THIRD INNING—Otto Miller fouled | Miller’a single, Wilson brought Miller|4ay in the Sh.wnee Country Clube! Cook 0 the feet the 96) ——_——__—_ ‘The road : made great stop aiXt nailed him at! out to Byrne, Walker popped to Hen- | home on his single to centre and reached | S0lf tournament. Pumps were used to| Serstoss Handicap in clever fashion a walked dong dust couds | and played with a dog in the street, jus veoney Was ott on a weak} drix, Stengel ot @ safety on his hot |third on @ wild throw by Scheer and | lower water on the greens, Som Tapere by belts lene Wie SARATOGA ENTRIES, “/ eas tn the atill alr behind. |iike an oversrown boy. ‘flush in front of the plate, Kuhn t0 | rap to Viox, too hard to handle. He was |scored on a triple by Viox to the centre| By cutting the final from 36 to 18 ROluns, Sune ws Jengthe back, third, ‘& pound to be bi e! the greatest in the world," * threw out MeConnet front ateps of cot- - andered through it, Nobody | +princo, Photographs cluttering neue te pull 3 ef th i age caught napping by Hendrix and was |field fence, Simon sent a triple to right, Noles it was possible to ofteet the toga] CO“ 0 the Wak won like « good Perea Nee ere ee paper mn, rted back for] gIXTIT : out at second, Miller to Wagner. No|Viox scoring. McQuillan struck out.) of yesterday's afternoon round. Mareoguarela after a cerefal well | T bY Aus, 3~ iL wasieet Siren | hase Runs, Four Runs, In the first set AfcCall beat Bcott 1 up, | JUAK*d Pde By Glass. He trailed the) Monday are ae follows: sl taes Wiisnletoces sik tae, ‘ wet Viox out, Cutshaw to Daubert, Sim-| NINTH INNING—Miller linet to]! holes. Collins beat Worthington | D&c® Of the lightly weighted Rolling tacked to the wall es, there was a difference, Outside | Zorrat to Mkt the best of tha]on fouled out to Otto Miller, Hendrix | Byrne. oran batted for Curtis, Moran, UP and 2 to go. Second set—dl, 8, Hicks, | &t2h® anti! the latter ‘became tired just | Tree, 107 fight clippings lying wide! ene ropon Fitn wan a practical joner, | Meavywelahts or wo wishout matches, If| hit over second for a safety, but a mo: |few out to Kommers, Stengel struck| Philadelphia Country, beat George | Defer the streton turn. Then Glass ry ring togs and a punch: /1,, *|he had becn @ heavyweight, and of jus: | ment later was caught napping, Walker | out, No Runs, Henria, Huntingdon Valley, 6 up and 6| ‘0° ‘ém around Rolling Stone and 4 ‘on the floor beside Bi - ma force ho iad asa mid-|to Daubert. No Runs. it to go. L. Ml. Schooh, of the Philadei- | C#m? away. Labore, {hind most of the)“ seoos sot spweet;| th large bottles ot rubdown lhe decarae furious, Fitz might anti] @oReent, ho might have found It im-] FOURTH INNING—Cutshaw out, Hen: | Phia Country Club, beat C. HL Murray, | “SY; Passed Rolling Stone in the} maiden steeplechase: shout, two smile. human 4, a H P treteh and, the Wind, 145; Bayport, 134; True Heart, 163; / about and vI baselble to get hei . Asldrix to Jack Miller, Scheer popped rth Hills, 2 up. Third set—Charies | Sree, Tan rode ly pad ne | Turae a te Nog Pras ebic yt Aan and block and stall-along waitiny * i eer i Leedom, Waileaciphia Oeewey eree |W bim v! usly, he had no Sabekiss tens Baltomeiee -% H hy 28 ie F a for @ chance to play bia favorite joke. Viox. Wheat beat out an Infield hit to . 182; sictt tailed to bee a ving | man cold with @ single une: : ac] Viox, Daubert out, Byrne to J. Miller, . eat Fe Le Mahler, Landadowns 9 up | TA arunatiand tore of two plates in| Din eS eh ee feges e inch, But get him reeling, an: on a close piny. No Runs. One Left. | and 3 to go. A. B, Gayley of the Arde | 1078 a5, . ere o hd pl . salbaie : by othadh fleeing from an erup: | Wr? Mas nO more dangerous man living . wite Aire ais sawed sp four stralent ne yy Ae H.R. Perkins, Coors post in the ftth and oat a tendea In ine Tons Ville, UOe Fisina Yankee, 10; Sims i ht balla, Carey struk wt. K . own, by default, 5 . 0; Fixing . 110; diowa, Wyatt Barp cave 8 popped te Olle Miller, Syrne stele (Continued from First Page.) Beaten eight, first stxteen—@,” WIT. | “Nt foroleg, otill he was started, Ho | Baws, 107; Orowox, 10 decision on a foul. Ten t ond and went to third on Otto Mill aeeeeeisod Fullerton, Baltuerol beat Bert Ailea, bay anal vig sir 0 same stort. Cl bi t . Wa - ‘ox Hills, 1 up, ait cade y after the suddpnly? the stillness | pis gems Gwng eine ine weechear tush v havea ee ea thiown out ‘oy Zmmerwiae, One Rus) vied over from yesterday, dent meets {iret ten Jumps and came home six Fo woken oy & swith rata-tatlig every punch, it other big men tong before |out, Cutshaw to Daubert. One Rum, Rae ta. eed again: Sy L, Ridge deat Aleck Coles of the Btwa- | lenwths in Sent ot Bee. ne Was HACEThree.yeanolds and mufficd #0) @ the ae ed the reluctant Corbett, who| One Left. hh Atos noy Club, 3 up and 2 to go. Fullerton haar OUEHOUS Bnd | asl le, ell ef drume in an armory. If came the sixth round at Carson Corbett's| 84 dodded t40 or three matches, and] yiIeTHt 13 . = smith cot two] Weeete Shafer to Fete letoher | yeat Cc. H, Lovett, Buck's County, 1 up) Never, BO nearer then five lengths to from near the waterside. itt dave bad forced him to fight at Carson. He ran back on the gracs and wvt Schulte’a/ ang 19 holes. the winner, ae ie Neugaton, “there | SNit Jabe had cut Fitssimmuns’s] forse fim to Agnes bases on his Texas Leaguer to left. | pop my. Evera waa out stealing, Mey- ” . : ; lips unti! Boh was’ sickened by the] SUsht Peter er, Muher sald when | pisher flew out to Carey. Ailier doubled . ine, Beaten eight, second sxteen—A. J. Car- FIRST RACE. Bees ns sone we eos t trickied down his throat, To} Be returned te consciousness: “He's no] ty right centre, scoring Smith, Walker | eee seers NO Rune. ty of the Philadelphia Country Club} Three-year-old ling; six furlongs. and ‘d i . 102; Bringhuret, 115; ‘thine he Mea hai “ eke on | mart: he's the divil FOURTH INNING. ~ Herzog singled | beat J, W. Allen, Ridg —Hobnob 11 (Mus; 4 U » a vallding that might have deen @ boat! Corbett, lettinn Corbett end nie ne ha ee Fitaalmmo: gameness in rita payers dias ~ sie ee over second, Herzog wont to third on | to go. W. B, Suppl gael wit, and 1 to 3, ean Dinas teens’ am to [aint oneds dla ioe cl, There, huddied against the aus | sang with no attempt to vlock, scuffilng ® terrific Pincher, | saw singled to centre, aco Cut) wild pitch. Cheney threw out Merkle; | vans, Landsdown, 2 up. Burns), 12 to 1, 3 to 1 and even, sec-|oring, 115. ; Cl tagged Bilge les flied {Bet ntout and thinking humoroumy how |/@8ded one on Fits in the first round Herzog was held on third. Murray| eaten eight, third eixteen—J. ond; Scallywag 106 (McCahey), 7 to 2 porwati'e allowance claimed. bag at one side of the roo funny Corbett would fee! when he woke | 884 had him all but out, Wits weathered atan che Gk: ro. Meyers was hit by @| Meehan Jr, North Hills, beat Thomes|4 to § and 1 to % third. Time, 1181-5. extraordinary ib Fitealmmons, at Tiucd trum his corner e | ghta. Ruhlin had him staggering tHe] Wilson Goubled to right and took thind| Teg ee No Bune: Two Risley, Patledsipue eae ee om me COND RACE. @ SkINBY Ground the ring, Corb | Teeled Into Kublin and hit him in the] 9" Scheer's fumble, Wilson scored on] “Yinmerman ted off with # single to 0 : i wide shoulders, with a! )., nash ja, | S89 Weeks afterward that he was dying, | 4° over ir je. lendrix . 7. » olds and upward; about | faze and thin reddish hair, dis! Pitsalmmone had been piaying with hint | Wien Jenrien had Fite staggering Fits |@/08led to centre, acoring Simon, Byrne [aer Ot nized up in thelr slimals | postponed from yesterday, Jn when two and ® halt miles, — shannov| Prikting featurgs seemed to be a! fC! FOF his life, used every bit of BUI! tougit tke a fury to the end. out, Cutshaw to Daubert, Hondvix tax. {Saleh ran to nd 9 4immerman | he beat H. |. Englewood: P| River, 1 Gallen), 8 to % 1. to of abarp blue tWat. followed CS sey spavoel sabes Mahtly and danced deb x second. Carey flew out to Btengel, |W4* trapped between second and third, Dax. And lie way P2ck citcied and hovered on the out- 8 an. out, first; Simon Dale, 130 (Grand), ike AeA BO ROY ARO: on: the KGFFRIES san the only master the| Who made a marvellous catch, Two| Nevers to Herzoe to Shave. HORACE FOGEL PLANS RIVAL |s to 1, 3 to - and out, second; Delirium. | tat bag punching, Vy koje tu Ce ee ae lat {rashine greatest middleweight ever found, | Runs. One Lett. atrucl ant we el BALL CLUB IN NEW YORK, | 222 Heider), 9 to 20, 2 to 4 and out, thira. | leather beating a shifting tattoo. (i) 2? ping, Boing swiftly inte full and Jeffries was master only be.| SIXTH INNING—Wheat out, Viox ae led ¢o Snodgrass. No runs, two * |] Time—4.96 2-5, Mille D., 130, also ran. | played tunes with it. He hit it so UR'S vantage in| te J. Miller Daubert waa passa, | eft. ers ea THIRD RACE. Beant’ tolew! na jit tok fourteen rounds to run, bien advantage ert out trying to steal second,| FIFTH INNING—T. 1 struck out.| INDIANAPOLIS, Ind, Aug, 2—Hor- | His feet shifted in and out ana * 7 Two-year-olde; the Flash Stakes; five £20 , which, coupied Simon to Viox. Smith was passed, Shafter filed to| ace Fogel, former National League club < f pe with e suMtiny ecund, “vie 22Nd inverted V of the solar plexus ex- | ang marvellous Fisher singled to left, Smith being second. Fletcher | owner, to-day submitted @ proposition oddest spare aaa paar Fae Pre ™ ey : Rever Uited them from the too: ene lore Yin Uevicced and within easy | ving, made it a physically imponsible| held at second. ©. Miller singled to| fanned. No Runs.” One Left, to the directors of the Federal League | 101 “us (MoTagsart), § ¢0 6, out out, MITCHELL THE TAILOR firely—just slipped arourd with a soft ude the solar plexus punch tamose| ‘ask for even the greatest middioweight | left, scoring Smith, Callahan batted} Cheney struck out. Leach was dis-|of Baseball Clubs to place @ club tm! ooo. pigck Broom, 10 (Musgrave), THOM MOST nd deceiving ease that took him from and became champion o to knock him out, for Walker. Callahan struck out,| posed of by ‘Herzog and Merkle. Qvere New York City. Philadelphia and Baltl- | second: Black Broom, 1m (Musgrave) a ‘ON to the other when that fizht he way a We have some fair middleweights to-/One Run, Two Left, jo Runs. | more, aleo mage bide for clubs and the | 1°) te ene oa radios | _40UM ST. than 1s pound lghed 185, y, but they are Jokes, inconsequential] Curtis went tn to pitch for Brooklyn, : i threw Her- | directora began considering the advis- | (004.6 sien eye 7 compared with Fitssimmons,| Korumers out, Cuishaw to Daubert . Merkle grounded out to, bility of making the Federal an eight ne fi PUI Dode Wastu't woked ar us yet. FP OWS carcer ae a ‘middioweigns his prime could ha\ Wagner was eafe on his hit. third, ; ed, Murray popped @ foul! club league next year, No action, other FOURTH RAC tite Merenstiine, Beatt Chougnt he hadn’: seen Naugnton among iniddleweights ‘t long, night. | Miller was called out on etrikes, Wil- n in, No Runa, jthan the appointing of commiltees to] The Saratogs Handicap; three-yen: of w ‘at Stenn fm, fer Maugoton was an Aus: for after he had completely out-| gon struck out. No runs. One Left Schitite struck out, Zimmerman filed! coneider the claima of each city and| olde and upward; one and one-quarte 1ayid will entitie the a * ie? } \ , Ni to the pore { the : Exton, 5 THIRD RACE-—Three-yearcide and — rs Mered, 11k i were standing there, (ptt & Uxer's, His iower lip was (me nA =e on PEC 10k, he Metropolitan Section of next would quite naturally oe “assed and had beaten down the greet jembered | SEVENTH INNING—McQuiilan now|to Snodgrass. Suter walked again, Sater{look over the grotind that could be ob- | miles,—Cock o' the Walk, 107 (Glass), immon's attenton, Bur as Vempsey other middleweights woren't pitching for Pittsburg. Stengel flew out{ stole second, Miller filed to Snodgrass, | tained for the ball parks, was taken | 7 to 5, 2 ¢o § and out, frat; Lahore, 110 valuable it he euddenly «© fvolisl, us to toh themselves with = to Kommers, Cutshaw lined to Kom-|No Runs. One Lett. 4o-day, and the directors adjourned to} (Butwell), § to 5, 1 to 2 and out, sec- 4 \ up on the Fi 4 X, 2 " 5 ‘ ? r, alia Tee i jo Kom ° i Summer S fs in'the ‘hems’ ee more. Goheer bit over short (or a calty.! GEVENTM 1MIUNO — Aummorman| mes} to-night end; Ralling Gone, 96 (Martin), 10-6 | seinen outs” Order vous wal pdsdag

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