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an ST SN ne - eye ee re a ee v - ~ bts, - ————————————— / i Ww THE EBVBNING WORLD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 26 | [Fasaxzieer,| BEST 5PORTING PAGE: IN NEW YORK GIANTS TOGO WES1\ WITH A BIG LEAD “BY THEIR GOLFING YE SHALL KNOW THEM” TTS ARE ENTERED » Copyright, 1915, MR, MURPHY . PLAYING AN INNOLENT Game Gour Arter on) Don't anney ELECTION ME WITH TRIVIAL ‘Tawas unt L 1, $.OLF TLE Mane “Tus Twice as Many as Last Year | rt ‘ ry Paired for Labor Day’s , | 1 Qualifying Round. ° | | Wa Almont 4nd many men wre @m- Everybody's Playing Golf Now- KY eg tered for the amateur golf champlon- ; ‘ % “we ete ——— \ * Sufficiently Strenuous to, Wound Junce MOML ay . fees, last year at Chicago, Just one ' | 4 Bean’ ‘ 7 the of- Please the Fancy of the Amer- | Aue m aocb MANORS ? phic |Rcta Tint ot pairings, raw thia Afr- { ican Public. | YHE PLAYS GOLF! noon There are but two from Eng: | land’ Abe Mitchell, a’dangerous ots Sinenencinemeny j e Ae date and Victor Maude of the Prim —_e—«~-——_—__rro club, who ig comparatively unknown. i TB somewhat amusing to watch the! i aly, . | ti ‘ } I newspapers and nee the evidences of Vee With much an enormous field it wilt "rs must BE READY. To RUN FOR SoMeTHiNts = oes PLAYING Gor: the growing popular interest in ath- Jettes. In the old days political cand!- photographed in the! t of making a sdul-stirring appeal to thrown out, hande! : waving, crowds down in front walking t take from 9.30 A. M. to 2.90 P. Mf. to fend everybody away on the 18 holes if qualifying round, Labor Day, and with fa baa st late starters would. not finish until dusk. Of course, offlel ‘ot the National Association are eur- | prised at such an outpouring and It! * \1ooks e@ if one would have to be’ stroke better, next year, in order to Be! eligible for the event. } Almost at the top of the morning list are Findlay Douglas, Gilman Tiffany and Hamilton, all wv York ' state Abe Mitchell, England, probably the ane best bet, starts soon after, with Philip Carter, the seventeen-year-old i] The third event witnessed the down-|metropalitan Junior champion, as part- fall of another cholce when Old Benj ner. Then, in order of mention, are”. “| temerea his colors to Bi Although be Hben Byere and W. C. Fowner gr., And naw they always play golf before | the camera. | I remember scores of photographs of! Lo eget Taft playing golf, and of President Wilson playing golf, and of aur: averybody else tn general playing golt.| GQAdErS on “We au, CAR « Mr. Murphy of Tammany Hall has been emo ——— ed over and over in with! my - ey e " e 7 . I isn sane.c werccc| McLoughlin Retains Title, | Lares ent| Playing Wonderful Game Gon whore peculiarities hi start was none too good, it showing Bac | champions; John M. Ward, been 80} eoppe away fying, while Surpassing was ae| Walter J. Travis, New York, who is araphically described by Gov, Sulser. t Be t Out Wi lli ms' good as left. Bac, with his good b ed with W. 7 ‘. : . Then there's T. Ry who has always (1) a ultal - | was sent right alon oe | but four horses faced the barrier, the| both of Pittsburg, and both ex-national Oswald Kirkby, New York, and John been photographed, before campaigns, lis Use Gnade UF the AUsCemate Eaaree- By Boxeman Bulger. one time being five lengths, Rounding |G. Anderson, Boston (paired tonether): killing lenafand dears or leaning por- WO tnnin of pitching and\ one inning of hitting in which the Giants the turn into the home stretch, Borel on| John N. Stearns, 34 putt, with Perey ton the Casino courts to-day when \ ! 5 5 ¥ derously yet gracefully on the mussle of | ->; . " . mon . grabbed a gume that was trying to flutter away with the Reds have made Old Beh made play for the leader and) Piatt, aiso of New York: George T. @ M-callbre elephant gun. Next Champion Wins Three Sets 10] he defeated R. Norris Williams of Old Doc Crandall safe from deportation until after the World's Series at —— steadily gained until about a hundred | Brokaw, New York: Robert Gardiner, Theodore will pose with a golf club in Philadelphia, his nearest rival, three/jeast. He can now breathe easy. As few ball games have shown evidences of ‘ . yards from the finish, where Loftus Chicago (ex-title-hold: hie fiat instead of » more deadly weapoa,| One in Final Match of New- allment around the P. G. this summer we didn't know just how badly we did |to work on Bac. It was a ding-dong| serome D. Travers, New York, present because the public likes its big men to F , selioughiin need the club physician until the pawtime took sick. In one stroke the cotillon struggle from there to the finish, with | hational champion, paired with Frank have ath etic tastes, port Tennis Tournament. 14040344 4-29! 404245212-% leader of Wadina shoved the Giants one notch nearer the pennant and more than Bac getting the verdict by a head. Bay | jennings, his former clubnate at Nas- ‘Ané golf is an athletic sport. of Willtamn (4 earned the expense money for his trip to and from St, Louls, The public ts stit!i Johnson’s Good Three-Year-| ead was third; ten tengthe aw: syed ( jaa; Fran simet, Boston, with How- course Jt isn't exactly t! pl Leh sets resulted as follows: — | ignorant as to the details of that quick shift which had the Old Doc packing and FOURTH RACE. pe : Bar a pena delphia: Pred Hi 4 expect to see played by Matt Motra' | cond we unpacking his trunk for nearly a week, but there !s one thing we DO know— 0 . ‘The Huron; three-year-olds; one Sock, with a Cansdlan batts @r Gunbost Smith or Leo Pardello, of se) 6 reas ene.) §163429$6101-48! McGraw knew what he was doing when he brought him back. Old Broke String of Losing | , 7he, Huron: tnree-vear-clde: one tie Be othe: NEWPORT, Aug. 26.—Maurice ¥. 343564744444-02 an q Chick Evans Jr. Chicago, Inst i Satie dace neatly muscutar athlete | os cehiin of California will te tenn! ‘ I ' Favorites at Spa | 128 (Glaws), 11 to 10, 2 to & and out, Arat:| 5, ational, HAhehGh, upeWaale Bat it very well, Judge ") fects etc Orne Wilt Be senna . ‘ 3|C!ITY SHOULD APPOINT HIM RESIDENT PHYSICIAN. | 2 ‘Night Stick, 107 (Ambrose) B40 1,8 to 5] James A, Tyng, the metropolitan vet- IMs wih coe ee bre dary ood pata pada inde adele vine (o2aiasazeioat| When Bteamer Al Demaree, whose batting average io what mathematicians . and 1 toi2, second; Barnega*, 1 (Me-| eran, and Fraser Hale, strongest of the Gaia vou eenene owl tested best dart liad mms ahd ced aallmintndl pls 1 iat would call an improper fraction, had to be removed for @ pinch hitter the Doe Besetal to rte ovenian Wantd Cave), 5 to 1,7 to 5 and 1 to & third. | youthful Chicagoans, put with Watren him t ‘i appear in a football sult or motor ue to bring the Davis Cup to this country | scLoughtin ( Balt!mor Time, 1601-5. Prince Eugene, 11%, and | Corkran ith estat, but that RACH TRACK, Saratowa, Aug. %—' Suguin, 113, also ran, or Mee atten stasis armor, or tossing a fifty. successfully defended hin national titie| Willama (1) bag and | Though the programme did not measure pow ilo ees atc tcc . Wi 4 1 | hour are Mason Phelps, Chleago weight, or scaling a discus, or fying ——-—— | found the proper pill. With two on bases and one ru, needed Chief Meyers was! 1, 4a. ta the offerings which eon hour aE Manis ‘ove’ tee Garde cuit injected an first assistant pinch walloper. Ames promptly walked the Redskin ve SARATOGA ENTRIES. | Howard B. Lee, Detroit, palred AK) lls the ull. It ls euMclently cerencnas GREGG 100 MUCH Gl ANTS to get at the old Doc, @ proceeding always fraught with danger. Otle, for just | Deen presented throughout the meeting. | pees James I. Hyde, New York; C. G. W aes 4466466 em | was called upon to pitch out the unexpired term. He did 2 2 3 O71 4 1-19| 48 neither here nor there, It was in the ninth that he re 7 7 SARATOGA, N. ¥., Aug. 26.—The en-| ut id Hilton yl ta as pgp Acpseap ted ‘one moment, thought of the chanc ed, and without further ada|there was an average attendance on{ ar. abi erabninriradt fashioned a big curve into a white streak that shot ot Era | meric: 5 | al an public, which has come to look | ended the pastime. All of which would indicate his permanent residence in our | orites only whetted the appetite as it! 4 | | 1p to athletes and down upon the poor | | | i {1 ttles for to-morrow are head and abruptly | hand, ‘The defeat of the frat three fay- | ‘Tirm lor socmorcom are je McIlwaine follow | of England c Max Marston, youthful metropel) well | Kon tie —Monetlet, 107; Dorlon, 100: | sew oF ete ented. Were of thone incliued speculatively, for “Honey Bor, 108; Titer, tbh ges sear fioaaoe Turat eNAbiOu during thelr letsure momenta. When we | - the feature event, the Huron Handicap, | patents, 79; Asviade, Wai Briar Vath, OT: york, former Hudson River champion. elect a golf player we elect an athlete, wilt be surp: over the ab: » P. Allis, “Mi- waukee, who wos the sensation of the recent Western amateur event. A tow post entries, however, will probably be accepted because of belated mails (Continued from First Page) CONTINUING THE HARD LUCK OF LEM AMES. At a mile and three-sixteenths, found wawcoxD RAL— Three: But there is anoth@ side to the story/ and It is the raw and bleeding side of | Cock o° the Walk, Buekin and Night heap; sell by heck, which Is the newest Am Mea. pperine Lemuel Ames of which we speak, The holder of the long distance hard luck | Stick all heavily supported, while Prince [four and walked, Gro! tossed out et Bverybody's dein’ it, that goll be record of the world, considering rything is ty cheerful at that. There's John D., who in a real expect | aaa Ae Rune one lett. | “E feel like T gave them a battle anyway,” he said. "Having made all the Ieee D. really started the fad, yea! SN) NG—dJohnson struck out | pune for the Reds and having held the Giants to a shut out for eight innings I — The start found Night Stick in the Eugene and Barnegat attracted @ erat- ‘\ age, and he hasn't grown any older Rescher flied out to Murray. Bates | suppose ¥ ought to be satisfied, but I've been doing that kind of stuff for nine ‘ole of pacemaker, with Barnegat sec- ‘ing play struck out. No Runs. None Left “piom one-hand bull-toaser? 1,1 Mat up-a [ttle, doesn't it? Betvicence. since taking it up. There’ years now and it ha wot me any automobiles as 5 Just Why I should have ond and Prince Eugene third. This or- | “porn: Ch Two year olde; Adirondack Besto La @rawbeck to nis poise, fred Nae Mathewson was called out on striker. | been picked for the hard luck guy I have never known, but do you know that (der practically remained the same un- | Handicap sis furlongs Mr. Suggs, 108; Punca | BOSTON, Aug. 28.—Pitch@™ George 3 nD. de ani Caldwell Not Such a Puzzle to}sennson made a nice stop and threw] since 1 ined the Reds I hi 1 rT ; on | Bowl, 112; Karly Rose, 113; Black Toney, 114; | Davis of the Rochester, N. Y., team of a ae member, so he can't| ~~ ‘i out Burns, Shafer filed out to Bates | sli ail aii diate mm iit scala a Wiel i a Litle Nephew. 125: Vandersrift. 110; Romer. | the International League, has been pur- szprone his feelings when he foories or Naps, Who Score Twic No Runs. None Left Cr \Geadually picking the leaders up, he | Oumar Ait; Rick broom. 1 chaned by the Boston Nationals, it war any other golfing blunder. #0 Naps, ore Twice i Wiatone SHOULDN'T BE EXPECTED TO BEAT US SINGLE HANDED. , Rack —I ‘i : to-da Davis for: ther fie FOURTH 1 +—Fleteher made a took command at the eighth pole, and, | ate tRint asia. Bee a announced to: is formerty jo eay that he relieves his feelings y reat play In throwing out Gro’ i It is quite true thut Unlucky Lem did about everything that was : 4 "199; Neenand S| with the New York Americans and wi by Baving the price of gasol U Fifth. BORt DIAY SACHIN ONY Grol: “Sake though Night Stick disputed his right } %¢ cesta gallon, "Andy Catnenie Nes one p to Fifth. 20K tonsed out Marsans, Hobby war] done by the Reds, Notwithstanding that he is a weak hitter he made — | for a stride or two, he was forced to | aiao for a time on the pitching staff of golf bug, even though he ten't aerate | wake out ene to Matty, who covered “ret.j — @ single in the third, beat a throw to second on the nert play and then | \et the Johnson horse take command, pred estas team of the interna: for office, He has bought « large chunk BATTING ORDER. Seite peer da olabcw /olaan ie raced home on a single with the onty run of the game up to the last | Cock” the Walk then going on and a Joespege iy te purpose Of turning) ey haga past thitd, Hergog was hit by aj Malf of the ninth. To have all that toiped out by one blow in that laet | hin eta dene aan tend they're worried to death see Liebold. ef Mate, a pitched bull, Merkle tried to sacrifice] minute, we admit, looks pretty tough. {tor the place. he'll buy the Tower of London anatase Chapman, as. Cook, ef but in doing so hit Johnson, who threw | —— (RE ea FIRST RACE. the old moata would make such good] {njere an. poet 1 Bethe Rerbine me Miatenen, | Masray | banbert reached frat on tis acorching| Maiden three-year-olds and upward: Johnaton, 1b Zelder, an. ‘ é ‘ grounder to Bridwell, which was too hot! six furlongs, Time, 1.14 1-5—2Miss — Turner, 3 Knight, ib Fee ae ae eey AMIR ORS 8 ‘to handie, On the next pitched ball! Brush, 106 (Byrne), 8 to 1, even and 1 ¥ friend Grant Rice catis atien- | Graney, If Wolter, rf ue je bunted to Johnson; who * Daubert made a clever steal of second. ! to 2, firat; Gray Planet, 108 (Brady), 12 tion to the number of “Macg’| Carinch. ¢ Nweeney, « INSHNON ONE sox at the plate. No} Smith walked, Fisher hit into a double) to 1, § to 1 and 5 to 2, second; Mohawk among the champions and lead | Orexs. P. Caldwell, p Mune. Two Lett, | ae aed play, Bridweli to Eevera to Saler, Dau-| Girl, 103 (Radtke), 8 to 1, 3 to 1 and & . ere of champio Me names McGraw) UM™pires—O Loughlin amd Sheridan, (PERTH INNING—Herzog threw out) (Continued from First Page.) bert reaching third, Miller fanned out.|to 6, third, 006 MoGillicuddy in baseball, McDer <n | Tinker. Dedwe singled to right. Keli [No Runa One Lett Queen Sain, 103, Ann Tilly, 103, ‘mott in golf, MoLoughiin in te: (Special to The Evening World ‘hit high and far to Snodgrass in deep fees Saar 1 oa cAipRiCl Wh ” 2 oT nt, McFarland in boxing. mole end) GBVEUAND, 0, AUK. 3—A poor lcentre. Johnson flied out te peal YY | ee AN INS Bore enelee 18 rare TE Te 1 sie Might go along a litte, Grant. What's |(Fowd Kreeted the THikhlanders and jin short right, No Runs, One Left, {Net More than three thousand fang) centre | Hehuive Urew a laws on Walle, 50° i lay they were sent) AND SEE! the matter with MeGrath in weight | Naps in the last Kame of the series, | TOHNAON made a pretty stop of Me- |{UrnAT out to see the teams play, Ra-| Evers Kolbe to smmud. | Unelan CaOnell | ie way, with Mohawk Giri eho throwing, McDonald with the shot,|, eT Vean's hign bounder and J him {leigh Altehwon and Catches MoCarthy | QUb Sater then belted the ball Just in- | % way, La Cliff second and Mi , +} This was the last appearance the New |: 4 | = : aide of the foul line in deep left for | ing the wa id b ieagpaeal as ® promoter, McDonough | oul at frst, Mathew@on was out on a fof the Newark Club reported to Man-| three base ‘oring Evers and Schulte. | Brush third, ‘This was the order for, sae & cyclist, and MeKetrick as cham-| Yorkers make here this year grounder (o Hoblitael unassisted, Burns fager Dahlen to-oay. Manager vers! Ragan was ordered out of the box, but | the firet quarter of @ mile, after which | 8 the} Manager Chance picked Caldwell to do the pliching, with Sweeney behind the bat, while Manager Birmingham's bat- to Tinker, No Runs ‘\G-~Murray made a sen- ax anxious fo make it two ight and he sent in Pierce to do the owirling with ad catch of Bescher's | Archer behind the bat he declined at first to go, but when| Miss Brush took command, and from | ManagerDahlen waved for him to come | there unti! the finish led the pack home, ZIRA a 3 Manager Dablen|to the fence he deliberately took the! Gray Planet, which at one time was |’ Meine Pareriaeery surely | tery wae Gregg and O'Neill The ay Alp tn Sea mint wan a areal |had Rucker and Ragan warning up and | ball and threw it out to the right fleld ‘Just, closed with a rush in the last quar- « ” thon. In Newport he hae mesa | Nether was partly clqudy Foe ete tone [elgetod Rawan with Miller for the | cence, Walker then replaced Ragan in, ter of a mile and easily annexed Wonderfully Great ¢playing tennis Ike a champion of © IIRST INNING—Maisel walked Cook beta aaa oe jpoeealt points, he box for Brooklyn, Willams sent a place from Mohawk girl, which w: Sciam, end the best part of 11 fe that he| popped to Turner, trying to. aacrfive out Grok : No Rai one Le! Ls on ac count of not having uniform for | sacrifice fly to Moran, Sailer scoring by | third. ' eay Just beginning, it6e expects, | Cres filedi to LAsbold. Mainel cur ateul- Bb Ned ont to Dodge. Jatinson MpCarthy and Aitchison they did not | a ty slide into the plate, Bridwell SBCOND RACE. | CIGARETTES during the next three or four years, to] img, Ca hte taioie: No Runs. None eked down Fletcher's hot liner then | practise with the team, but watched the | drove a grounder to Daubert, who re-" TPhree-year-olde and upward, selling; ‘improve his gane WW) per cent. Saye| Left | J hin out at firet. Dodge tossed | game from a box back of the Brooklyn [tired hin unassisted. Three Runs. None | one mile.—Colonel Cook, 101 (J, MoTag- he'll have to, oF be emothered Lelvoid out, Maigel iy Koigit, Chap: [out Henge No Runs, None Lett Players’ bench | Lett gart), 18 to & 6 to 5 and out, first; Im- y SEV avalanche of soung Artic NTH INNING—Marsana flied] FIRST I) man walked, Jackson mingled t NING=Lewen opered the | Walker wae a victim on strikes. ? prey 98 (McDonald), 18 to 6, 6 to & who will make the old-tir Chapman taking third, and Jackson took dkrann. Hobby was out on 4) game by slamming @ liner to centre for | Moran walked, Cutshaw hit a bounder | and out, second; Working Lad, 108 with frying pass for) eecond on the throw to third, Lasole or ty Merkle unassisted. Tinker | g Evers ited a fly to left, which t Bridweil, who stepped on second | cpyrne), @ to 1, 8 to 6 and out, third, ster tennis Valls | Wee hit, by a pitched ball, Johnaton {Deut out an infleld Mit and went to Kee- |Wheat grabbed, Schulte stood «tll while 04Ke, forcing Moran, and then threw to|ime, 139 de3, Royal Meteor, 108, and : - fouled to Bweeney Turney fipect fond on Fletcher's bad throw to Merkle./ Ragan out the late with three fne{Saier in plenty of time to douse Cut- | soe Diebold, 198, wleo ran Zitdae to Wattaeil: No Kune. ime beat out an infleld bit) advance) o ER and Frank Moran, wio] Las | Pods ’ i Wee entertain on the evening of Sept.| SECOND INNING—Hartzell singled (INK Tinker ty thira. Kling drove a long i Snod| nire. No fo} FOURTH INNING—Archer sent a} materialize in the xecond event, the well , have been training hard, Palaer ne Zeider singled to right, {iY t Snodgrass in deep centre, 3 pad a lot of weight to take off. le hae entre. et ne Les TBM tuna, Two Left slow bounder to Smith, who tossed him played Col, Cook winning after a atretel: Speen working bard and is said 0 ie faking third. Helder Wan) Merkle led aff with a hot # ita Moran drew a base on balis and went ) out Pierce missed three swings at] duel with Impsession. From a good oft sd) when’ Hak Y {\ tg mecond on Cutshaw's retireme ulker® curves, Leach dro ow teor and Impressior (eo) as a tap when he fought Kaufman here Anat) and) Men tne izel vant for three bases, MUrrAY's) ange by Phelan and Raler G teas Pace nti Term rarer Perrier | enititaatin etter ' n . { 1 o 4 c stra 0 “4 ha nd, runnin: a Moran has been trainin Ite sul: Harteell was out, Grees | woeritice ty to Marsans scored Merkle Sai bs , a Une fly straight into Cutshaw's: iia went to the front a unning ae I@ach was nailed trying to|shaw up. No Runs, None Left The favor mid on Miller's tirow No Runs None Lett Meteor, failed to to nto Chapman to Lajole tol ry o. | bounder to H » Runs. None left. teain for the first quarter of a mile, : Re eerinst, Serniass. | Ku mk will 60 | Ad apr ape tteei ap eae a re Fa een eee uu, | At AFL on a faMt throw to Sater, Moran! Coiling pasted « long tly’ to Schulte, | were lengths in front of the fleld, But It nas OW 20 him, Gunboat Binith dropped in to see | “AKMe Kulgnt walked. Wols| Matty forced our Mel ’ Seeshlng ities on fuevout, Whee nina| Wheat Canned oul. Daubert raised a In doing this they beth brought about 9 ’ ¥, and Mor aie tn er sacrificed Gress to Johuston. | tinker, One Run, One smashed out a hot grounder which {iia foul fy whieh Phelan grabbed. [their own defeat. Royal Meteor gay ui iatat ts bs sexi in Ane ater Pues weeny uul, Greag to\dohneton. “Nol Grete eS i a ard batten | B¥er# and Saler took eare of No Runs |No Runs, None Lett. up the ghost on the upper turn, while Medium and ny, weight imported and domestic f basi Rune foe Hanipan AGA GORI nut to: Haeee (One tae, | FIFTH INNING—Evers was calied out | Impression did not have the stamina left Suitinge, marked down to kee; busy between OHNNY LORE would tke to pox| Graney out Cadwell to night. [shafer towed out Herscher, Hatde was | SECOND INNING—Collins ray out !on strikes. Schulte was retired on hia{to stall off the rush of Col. Cook in the| seasons. Will sell readily in mber at $10 to \ Tommy Murphy So would @ few | Carisel singled through Kniwit and} out on a grounder to Merkle. undamiatea, | ito deep centre and grabbed Phelan's!fast jumper, Cutehaw to Daubert. {last hundred yards, the latter winning! $20 a suit more. ethers, But Tommy ha D | Hartwell got the ball, bur threw wild tol x, Runs. None Left long fly. Ragon could not tind the | Phelan was also called out on strikes. | by a th and a half, with Impression | & chance to flkhi for the fret and Cariseh tok sec Gregs |” Brown went to piteh for Reds Tinker | Plate and Saler strolled to first, Will: Runs, None Left Just Imftihg to beat Working Lad a S it to Meas r $20 Out Knight unassisted, le throw out Burin shafey went out the | m¥ Alnglet Uhroukh che piteher's box | Smith bunted safely up Uie drat base | neck for the place Col Cook was run | . 1 ure, Carisch Chapm i Tink 3 ABR ut{and our into cenlve, advancing Saier! line He stole second when Arc! t by CC. Smitheon, hi ; Murphy hes oa vate One Mun One Error. | Paeiee’ ia Ae : ae oT to third, Hridwell walked, filling the threw to first to catch him. napping. for $1,000, % ¢ Fit, finish, style and workmanship guaranteed. Every Caldwell singled to found twenty inds petter suited 1 INNING=Groh fied out to} bases, “Archer then smashed the ball Fisher drove a fly to Schulte, Smith f THIRD RACE. hig wait thay ten, It might be a good Maivel fanned. Cook hit into} Hera Marsane beat out an infield] to dep left centre for three ba: | sprinting to third after the catch. Miller | Two-year-olds; seliing; six furlonge.~ suit is cut, made and finished in our own establishment. for Johuuy to look for a return |» double play, Chapman so Lasole tol nit, Hoblitzel singled to centre, ad-| scoring Sater, Wiliams and Bridwell. | popped up back of the pitcher's box and] Bac, 112 (Loftus), 2 to 1, 2 to 6 and ous Broadway & ‘ fie With Young Shugrue gefore try | Johnston. No ft Ne Lott, vancing Marsans to second, Tinker Mled{ Plerce fied out to Moran, Archer hold- Phelan was under th I when it came | first; OM Ben, 100 (Borel), 15 to 29, 3 to fe wttract Murpy's ati ; Jackson out, Caldwell to @algnt.|ouc to Burns, Clark batted for Dodge.| ing third: Leach was thrown our at jou. Walker was an easy victim,|4 and out, second; Bay Head, ts! Ninth Street 4 \riegae By REE mas Lajole popped to Kalght Johnston aleo| Fletcher threw out Clirk, Nn Runa! firet by Cutshaw, Three Runs. One Pigrce tossing him our at fret. No} (Burns), % to 1, ¢ to 1 and out, thine, ; \ a One e ialtae aaNt * M+ popped to Knight, No Runs, None Lett. Two Lett. det. ‘ inhe One Lett, = ‘Time, 14894 Surpassing, 10, also ma. . . 4 a a eens ad tN RE A ea eS Oe As ele hare SEN

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