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UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1914. \ BEST - SPORTING PAGE IN: NEW YORK Brooklyns First Run in the Fifth. Glants Deserve Credit for Hold- ing Championship So Long. ’ VERY day the Giants take that Promised “jump.” The only trouble is that the Braves jump at the same time. If they go on _ jump for jump down to the Anish | lime there'll be nothing to it, of | gourse. And the Giants won't lose because they “cracked.” They'll lose because they Loar rinblrge Meg oem f 9 | even in the middle of the grea sere B Mie won't be et all cess vais aia. CHICAGO BROOKLYN. = $ lesoceoo-o-7 leconn-naw? leednan-oe lueneecco-o x s a = 3 > ped winning omg developed into a per. manent thi Instead of sine tl Giants because they seem to a it % last x unt to bas @ratulate them for hol ng e eeampionshlp of the National long. \ 'HERE seems to be fear in some quarters that the death of James E. Sullivan will prove fatal to amateur athletics. It will Tovals. not. Spgs sport iat @ one-man | ‘0t#ls,........-.. affair. Bulliv: an immense 7 gmount of work ip Cg ET A. 5 SUNMART: control things. will | Of Cheney, 3. Struck Out—By Ai en scostly ab they bave | !90n. 6: by Cheney, 5. Left on Hasen. 0, celecoeccseosce luuwenenocee louw-n-conau ~leoconwo-co-? » = os A. U. is an ization of many,| Hite—Swee Thousands of capable es | are ——— the Braves, 0} Aisted, Dolan Oj struck out. through Smit the plate nd owas out, Schmidt, Cruise going Doak went out, out, egiate body A EBBETS FIELD, BROOKLYN,| walked. Wheat taking third. lifted to Leae INNING—Cheney ris mi ach neled to Egan captured Good's pop fly, ole second and continued on to} NO RUNS, third on a passed ball Sater ground- NINTH INNING —Connolly made a) Getz forced Cutshaw, Corridon to Sweeney, a: stole Ke oh, NO. BS NS. TH Les yetw| wetting Doak, J, Miller sing! struck left centre. i | derful stop and threw to the but Hugs ate, Connolly Gowdy out, Magee t whiffed. Moran fii Doak. final 1 to J. Miller, Aitchison and threw him out at! great catch of Wilson's long driv rat Ont James knocked down Wingo's hard | McCarthy ambled, Aitchixon bunt-| drive and threw him out at first immerean for a double play. to Sater. Cruine drew a pi Schmidt. NO RUNS. Heck fouled to| Myers beat out an infield hit and was Evers lined to Dolan. Connolly | safe at second when Sween Archer's perfect throw, i Se ~ aya out an Infleld hit to € Pair of Infield Hits Gave) cronsing the plate. ing, Archer to bdledsbnetould BOSTON Da rridon, (Continued from First Page.) rudely shattered by the Braves in this series, the same as when they 0} payed their last series dn the Hub, Ol when they lost four straight to the 0} Beancaters. H To-day's game is the last one that | 0} will be played by these teams this —| season, Bill Donk, the leading pitcher in the Moran went out, Doak to Magec. Evers drew a pass, Connolly fanned. Evers died stealing, Wingo to J. Miller, NO RUN National League, will go in against while Bill James, runner-up, will oppose him, FIRST INNING—Dolan drew | Fromme held the Reds to feur hits. 0] pass. Huggins out, Schmidt una going to second. Magee walked. J. Miller singled to right Olcentre, filing the bases. Wilson|bly's fly. Killifer was out stealing, Wingo forced J. Miller | Meyers to Fletcher. Herzog was out, | At second, Evers to Maranville, NO RUNS. SECOND INNING—Cruise singled Beck hit in front of | Wa8 out at third. Fletcher was out, Gowdy to| Herzog to second. vers to Schmidt, | pass, Niehoff also drew a pa Crulse going to third. Dolan filed First Base on Balls—Off Atichison, 2.;to Whitted, NO RUNS. Whitted was hit by a pitched ball. Schmidt beat out a hit to J. Miller, running in the past. But the Frocks. ah . Red Smith saerifiend and de y Maxeo pla: covered rst. Mar- en, each under excellent direc-|| Gets, Leach. iets »} anville hit Ny fast one to J, Miller to Corridon tol and Whitted was retired at ler, Passed Ball—McCarty. Um-| plate, J. Miller to Wingo. Gowdy | -\ anette and Emalie. Attendance, Med to Dolan. NO R HIRD INNING—Huggins went Maranville to Schmidt. Magee J. Miller flied to Whitted, athletic aff Amateur sport | Sept. 18.—The Dodgers and the Cubs| who threw to first to double Magee come to stay. went in to battle for their last game) Of the bag. The ball got away from YORK boxers going te be _fornia usually make good in final game, while M: \° twenty-round bouts held there.| ied on Cheney, ee OMY 80 iekey Murphy fights much better tn) ruiRgT INNING—Aitchison atarted Jong bouts, and now Willie Beecher| og well by striking out Leach and has made such a bit in Los Angeles,|Good. Saler drew a free puss, Zi q ned a decision forced t 5 a | although ‘oe Rivers gal pels we Gu 4 ‘io gt ae second, Egan one 8 hoisted » lo: ne to Leach,! (Schmidt. NO RUNS. knock ‘Daubert’ ‘ohh | Connolly out, of the year. Manager Robinson sent| Schmidt and Mages made a dash to} tor 4 home run. Killifer cracked a , but . Gowdy Aitchison to the mound to win the Leap NO RUNS.» oe Be James fanned, Moran drew a P livers hit into a fast double | i we" , Beck to Huggins to Magee, NO RL Pou RTH INNING—Wilson lifted « hich one for Moran. Wingo did like~ wise for Connolly, Cruise out, Evers "POU RTH INNING-—Ni to Mager, bounder down and got his man at Whitted fouled to Magee, fra “tenga! beat out an Infield Jit out on a fast play, Magee to Doak. second. Sweeney fost Wheat short fly in the » Btengel moving FI i H_ INNING—Heck Up fo second. “cutshaw was cus) On Moran. Donk out, Jamex INNING—Schulte bea ont an infield hit to Getz, Corriden struck out on three balls, NO RUD the] paved the way with a single and the! flied to Robertson. ONE RUN, Schmidt ned to to Schmidt. pitehed dropped | drove « long fly to Cruise. Whitted | prt beat | out ) Myers |! Daubert out stoal- anvil Miller to Magee. 3 HOIN NG- Donk to Schmidt. Dolan Smith tossed out Huggins. NO N&. Schmidt popped to Magee, Smith drew a pass. Maranville hit into a double, Smith being tagged on the line by Huggins, then throwing to Magee, doubling up Maranville at first. NO RUNS, ELEVENTH INNING — Mageo| popped to Maranville. J. Miller tried to bunt, but was an easy out, Gowdy to Schmidt. Maranvilie made a won- derful stop and throw of Wilson's bounder back of third and tossed him out at first. NO RUNS. UNS. t, Mar- ned. (Continued from First Page.) Fletcher's hit brought in the run. FIRST LNNING—Killifer drew a pass. Snodgrass took care of Twom- O'Toole to Merkle. NO RUNS, Snodgrass drew a pass. Doyle was out, Groh to Kellog, Snodgrass tak- ing second. Burns hit to Herzox, who threw to Niehoff and Snodgrass » Kellog. NO RUNS. D INNING—Groh drew a Dan-} tels walked, filling the bases. O'Toole | Was taken out of the box and Fromme went in, Gonzales hit into a double Doyle to Merkle, Groh scoring’ and Niehoff going to third. Kellogg | Robertson fiied to Twombly. | grounded out to Kellog. Merkle! doubled to left. Meyers flied to Kili. | fer. NO RUNS, | THIRD, INNING—Snodgrass mise judged Schnelder's drive and ft went SECO: clean single to right. Twombly sacri- | ficed and was out, Fromme to Merkle taking second. Herzog. file | to Snodgrass, oh fouled out to! Meyers. 0. RUN Fromme struck out. Snodgr: out Herzog to Kellogg. Do 98. Burne struck out Daniels sacrificed and was -|Fromme to Merkle, Niehoff takin second, Gonzales fied to Robe! Kellogg struck out. NO RU Fletcher was hit by a p! Robertson drew a pass, Grant popped | to Herzog, Merkie doubled to lef scoring Fletcher, Robertson going to | 8. Smith hit a high one that J. Miner | third. od, Meyers's enisy 1 t out a hit to Cutshaw, | Ganwured Imdeft fh Cheney's grounder to Daubert, got- — tog ale man by an eyelash, NO! q HAVE never been able to ap- 5 ate the ae ata Gets beat out an infield hit to Cor- administering a dozen or eo of} first, Archer to Sailer. Egan br McCarty was also an easy victin on |} strikes. NO RUNB, Ye jajunctions in the least seri.|. THIRD INNING—Leach grounded | third, om out to Daubert unassisted ly.”" writes a London crjtic. a waiter and strolled to first out, riden. Gets was caught napping oft Mor. ball down the right NNING—Huggins went “Maranville to Schmidt. Magee gota life when Evers threw tt wide! Gonzales to Herzog, to Gon to Schmidt on his grounder, ied stealing, Gowdy to nville out y out, Beck laranvill Miller fanned, NO RUNS. fm RUN. T agree with him. There's no pos-|Saler singled to centre, Good goinu| double play, Getz to Cutshaw. RUNS, Aitchison lifted to Leach, Myers! Cr ulse out, in all bo: struck out. Daubert made Ch . Doring contests fifth strike out, NO we'd have ten times as good as we have now. It would be|®4 out to Daubert, unassia d thing, too, to provide a certain | Mdon singled to left. in cane either boxer loses on a| %,, high one, which St offender should forfe:t his eat Made a great catch of Arch- share of the purse for an ob- ve long fy, NO RUNS. Smith. Doak droy foufing entirely. hit to Sweeney, Wheat taking mecond.| gee hit to Schmidt, who made a won- | singled over second, Burns fied HAT BUYERS on LL FLOCK To My STORES SATURDAY— AWD Magee | foul. ;|ertson scored and Merkle went to third after the catch. Fromme drew & pass. On an attempjed doudie ateal Merkle was out at the plat Le TWO RUNS. FIFTH INNING—Schneider struck out, Killifer was out, Fletch mea went out, Huggins to Magee, | Markle. Twombly singled o n drew a pass. Evers drove the | ond. Herzog was ensy, ( ld line for two | Merkle, NO RUNS, tes, ncoring Moran, Connolly out, | Snodgrass singled to right. Doyle Doak’ to Magee, Evers advancing to| Popped to Niehoff, Burns ‘drew a| ers attempted to steal hom Good wos) put was an easy out, Doak to Wink | pass, Daniels made aw fine runuing teh of Fletcher's fly in short cen- |tre. Robertson for out Burns, ‘SEVENTH INNING--Wilson hit a | Groh to Herzog. NO RUNS excuse under the rules of boxing|t® second. Zimmerman hit fato «| hot line drive into James's hands. SINTH INNING—Burns misjudge tt y to Smith to Schmidt to Huggins, to Mw NC to Mages L —Beck popped to y EN’ N Gonzales was Groh's drive to left-and it went f Merkle pulled down Nii > hotr's hard drive with one hand and ‘ h. out to Nie vut Grant, Herzog to an single to | out, | Aellog was | ualy deliberate foul and 60 per cent.| Good did not have to move to got/ left. Dolan drew @ pass. Hugxins| called out on strikes Schnelder wa 1 | the pusse for « foul that might|Stengel’s fly. Wheat drew a freo trip) drove a single to left, but NO RI bly be accidental. That would|to first. Cutshaw beat out an infield | by Connolly held Doak at third, | easy, Doyle to Merkle, 8. Herzog threw out Snodgrass, Doyle | to Fletcher grounded’ out to Oo kUNS, NNING—Killifer was out, Fromme to Fletche rkle. Twombly was oasy, Herz was out, Fletcher to Me rete NO RUNS, Robertson flied to Daniels, Schneider knocked down Grant's liner and threw Herzog. NO NINTH INNING—Merklo mufted Grob's fou ‘oh was safe on Fletch- er's bad throw, Niehoff tiled Snodgrass. Groh was out stealing, Meyers to Doyle, Daniela was out, Doyle to Merkle. NO RU Fromme singled. over * second Snodgrass struck out, Doyle hit’ to | Schneider, who threw wild to Her- vox and’ both runners w safe Burns walked, filling the bases: Rescher running for Fromme Fletcher singled to left, scoring Sescher, ONE RUN, My Striki and the Qualit and the Gs rt ad 156 Ont Only Stores in all Cities “TomHazano” A SWELL OERBY ako he Beocball, Pole Grounds, to-day. 8 P, | Glante ve, Cincinpatl.—, “ jout a slow ri him out at first, Merkle drew a pans, | Meyers forced out Merkle, Groh to | nae to ti EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN COLE 10 ar IN HANDICAP AT ou a | MSIASATAL es a ie 6, 7 to 10 di to 4, wy: +. os. jatiiters 14 CCurtol), 2 to 13 to'6| SemieFinal Round Adds More and out, second; bere pond Bboy ~, - ., o , , 7 tol, & to Zan ven, k: ~ ., Chicago sheaves Didn't Stop| Capt. E. B. Cassatt’s Two-Year-| Pmesi.to 1-8, ssonn Peel, Gartiey, Surprises to Meet at Lisle Hose and Lingar also ran, “Old Covers Mile Course “Coupled. Nassau Club. Until They Had Piled Up FIFTH RACE—Purse $500; for four-year-olds and upward; five and } Seven Runs. in 1.37 2-5. }a half furlongs,—Arran, 103 (Acton), \ | x 7 to 2, 4 to 5 and out, first; Sit} NASSAU COUNTRY CLUB, GLEN — Fretful, 113 (Callahan, 3 to 1, 3 to 6) COVE, 1. L, Sept. 18—Miss Blaine BATTING ORDER Simca to The Brenine Word) 2g ee eb to Ao and out, titi, | Y= Rosenthal of Chicago, who. has 6 BELMONT PARK RACE TRACK, | ‘time — 1.01 Moralight, Lord|caused an upset every time she wake, i f pele N. Y., Sept. 18.—Capt: E. B. Cassatt's Walls, Harcougt and McClintock also | played in the tournament, won in the Maiscl, 3b. Demmitt, If. i , ‘ mai two-year-old Garbage beat older 5 ‘ _| semifinal round to-day, and will meet Cook rf Colltan ef horses in the mile handicap, feature yaiXTHE at weward veentleman Mrs, Arnold H. Jackson to-morrow Cree, cf. Fournier, 1b. of this afternoon's racing here, in Im-| riders; sixx furlongs.—Ethelda, for the national women's golf title, Mullen, 1b. Kuhn, ¢. pressive fashion. In outgaming Au- ney), 6 to 1, 2 to 1 and even, ‘teat: Mins Rosenthal defeated Mrs. Donald eae Eee cust Belmont’s Thornhill tn a drive Aurifice, 187 (Agnestrong), 905.711] 44, parlow of Philad-Iphia 1 up | Boone, 2b. Blackbourne, 2b, |from the quarter pole home he (foley, io to 1, 4 to 1 and & to 6 while Mrs, Jackson won from Mrs | Cole, p. Russell,p. stamped himself as better than a use- ining, ‘Time, 1.18 1-5. Retente, Hop-| C H. Vanderbeck by 2 up and 3 to \ Umpires—O'Loughlin and Hilde-, ful colt. The time of the race was sack, Ridgeland and Blue Laws also KO. e—3,500. 7 2-5--creditable, indeed, for tho ran. The match between Miss Rosenthal | til altos hi Lil ener 2 env TH RACE Purse $500:/and Mre. Barlow was « thriller. It | 4 upward; one mile “naw battle from start te CHICAGO, Sept. 18—King Cole} ‘Thornhill and Garbage went away| rds Olga ‘Star, 108 artan ‘Hoth were oven at the home M was sent to the firing line this after-|in front, but the Belmont colt went (Acto , 1 to 8 and o Barlow losing through noon against Reb Russell in the sec-| into the lead in the first eighth and Blue Mouse, 106 (otetsaity, 4 re ink & short putt. Miss " q 8- Box} held y wi into the 5 and out, second inmu ner approac! leud ond engagement of the Yankee-Sox| held it until they were va nto the ta mbroses 15 to, 1 6 to 1 and #'to 1y| white oe eee ae series. stretoh. Here Garbage move up is Mri Time, 1.47. Spellbound, Ov | rot the hole Mrs. Bar- FIRST INNING—Maisel walked side Thornhill, but Sumter shook UP tion and Tom Hancock also ran. liow missed this cany try for @ hal and stole second. Hartzell sacrificed, | the latter and he drew away again. jin five, and |: was Miss Rosenthal Russell to Fournier. Cook filed to| Just as Garbage appeared beaten lit- hole and mates Collins and Maisel was doubled tle Ryan went tq work again onGacs WINNERS AT LEXINGTON. |, hie ttosiatiais snoeine Mg hae plate, Collins to Kuhn, NO RU bage. This time he caught Thornhill CM, x ae | tional championship. Jn the qualify= Demmitt fouled to Peckinpaugh.| and went on to victory. ‘Thornhill) FIRST RACE—Selling; purae $500; | ing round Monday the young Chicag® Berger and Collins filed to Cree, NO) had no trouble beating Fisinny for for three-year-olds and upward; six| player just barely entered the cham- RU “| the place. furlongs.—Bolala, 9% (Smyth), first; | pionship. Yesterday she went 19 holes FIRST RACE. Charmeuse, 98 (Pool), second; Wil- | twin from Miss MeN s Mr. Jackson of Boston, the Bastern f Unclo Jimmie just lasted in the hite, 113 (Borel), third. Time—1.13.| champion, had Mra, Vanderbeck three opening event to win. He quit at alx Anna Reed, Uncle Hart, Flying | down at the turn, but played indifter~ & showing he INNING—Weaver play: x short instead of Berger for Chi- cago. Cree fied to Weaver. Mullen s | ee was out, Buker to Fou Peckin. | furlongs last time out, but he stuck Yankee and Tight Boy also r ently vor | 2 rt ar ie vt | left sur paugh was out, Weaver to Fournier,|the extra half gamely enough after Ue Oe hoe ahi Chars | Sad Ue NO RU . [leading from the firet couple of Jumps. | Neune, place $11.16, show $4.10; Wil-| Weather conditions were. ideal and Fournter flied to Cook. Kuhn drew Wu ndaunted was a fast running second an husiastic gallery trooped after four balls, Kuhn was out stealing, | ng in. Her lead, however, * ni margin to win by 2 up £0 in the final sixcventh, after being ND RACE--Selling; — purse | both matches: away last. Lily Orme was third, af- $400 three-year-olds; #ix Sweeney to Boone. Peckinpaugh' ter running in a prominent position furlongs--Colle, 98 (Robinson), Ors BELMONT PARK ENTRIES. threw Roth out, NO RUNS. all the way, "Ella Bryson had her Billows, 1s second; ‘Tees ra rat icciurn ; ot, but stopped in the Latimer, 103 (Denny), third. Time, ga iliac Mun was shuffled back 1.18 1-5./ Wisher, Gladys ¥., Fi LMONT PARK RACE TRACK, pass, Sweeney. was caught off frat) early, came fast in th ¢ tt Relle, Claxonette, Miss Kruter, Edith y.. Sept. 18.-The entries for tor and was run down, Russell to Four- | hung when the pinch came, | W., also ran. morvow's races are as follows: nier to Weaver to’ Fournier, Boone SECOND RACE. |. $2 Mutuels _paid—Coll bunt a and was thrown out by Rus- $15.40, place & show $5.70. Billows, Miss Cavanagh finally graduated ! Fad Ne RUNS atten, | from the maiden ranks, beating « bad Place $5, show $4.20. Bessle Latimer, : ene Sis Blackburne filed to Hartzell. Ktuaseli | ot of Cie eae eee the ctister THIRD RACE—Handlcap: purse Raber \usseurenee - 8 ox singled to centre for the first hit of St 8 mile. She lay t ret | $600; for three-year-olde; six fur- and then came away from Ma 4 the ame. Demmic was out, Boone | weiss and Devoter, the pacemakers, | lonwe-—Othello, 107 (MeCahe), won: . : Ohagan, 96 (Martin), second; ‘Trans- FOURTH INNING—Matset fanned, | With ease in the streteh® Devoter ran) jorettion, 99 (Poli, third. Time, Russell threw out Hartzell, Cook | ff in front only a oe ean to.| 11% Korfhage, Hocnir alao ran, fanned, NO RUNS. Margaret Meise. pa Weaver’ popped to Maisel, Colting | Ke&her to the eighth pole, when along was out ey to Boone, | Place by a head. | FOURTH RACE—Purse $400; for ae A 4 THIRD RACE. fillies. two-year-old; five and one- Ma haath aes ab! INNING—Creo was safe| Headmast took the handicap, third | half furlongs—Gunset, 109 (Taylor), Beha IM Bb, Hetges on Baker's fumble. Mulleny sacri-jon the card, in ensy fashion, com-|first; Pan Maid, 105 (McCabe), sec- Inyo if Be Wao ates: fice, Fournier to Blackburne, who | Ing from behind easily in the fnal|ond: Grecian, 109 (McEwen), third.| Sf) Gaminent .; Bi! a eae povered first, Peckinpaugh tripted | eighth. Gaelic, off winging, went to | Time — 1.07 4 Sweetheart Sue, eh rit ah or "ywo year jena to left centre, scoring Cree. Sweeney |the front, but was under the whip! Dorothy Perkins, Mattle C.., Menlo|" erate beat out a mean bounder to Fournier, | and stopping fast a quarter of a mile | Park also ran. Fatarieis 3, ier Peckinpaugh scoring. Boone flied to| from home. Athena followed Gaelic | g2 mutuels paid: Sunset, straight stn Collins, Cole fanned. TWO RUNS. | ail the way, but he, too, succumbed | 14,70, place $7.70, show $4.50; Pan Pata tm tte poo Kuhn singled ta center. Roth sin-|to Headmast’s closing rush. Hydro- | Maid, place $8.70," ehow $6:10; Gre- : sled to right, sending Kuhn to second. | plane was never a contender. Raker beat’ out a bunt, filling the | FIFTH RACE. wes, Blackburne singled to center,| —y, : oring Kuhn and Roth, Baker stop-{,,Virile won the ffth in a grive| ° LE ping at second, Cole was taken out through the stretch with Spearhead nd MoHale repiaced him: to-day, Virlle off in front was —— beat out a tin Meront of the plat taken back where he belongs so that n . | filling the bases. Demmitt singled to he had whole lot left at the hea = right, scoring Baker and Blackburne, Of the stretch. | Spearhe n |LAST Russell stopping at second. Weaver Tace My " 9; si fur bunted to McHale, who threw to third @@8y second, Easter Star was never jong, — : ee, ta se too late to get Ruseell, and the bases & serious contende ee, were filled for the third time. Collins en ees AL. flied to Peckinpaugh. Fournier flied 4 to Cook, Russell scoring after the| WINNERS AT MONTRE jeatch, Demmitt taking third and Weaver arcand. Kuhn singled to cen, | SRST RACE—Purse $500; three- weet tor, acoring Demmitt and Weaver, but | year side and ps ne ‘ and ®t siege AR: ui to re ad, Cre ‘urlongs.—Lamb's Tall, - ing to reach second, & ree aif, 4 re ar 7 to 10 and ‘out, first ea eg 186 as SIX SPECIAL FEATURES, | Song of Rocks, 108 (Van Dusen), 16 Meninr: fe ae a i ot Hiei $1,000 bELMONT PARK tripled to to 3 even, and 1 to 2, second; 1 right and? Chilton, “ied ; AUTUMN WEIGHT FOR AGE STAKES Y struck out, and 3 . half fur 4 Stee: Arist sol to Colina Milion Ming, Chrysels, Trovato, Strite, Dorbie and ran, 1. worn Pas || The Brook Cup plechace >) nella, 108: Ancan, 110, For $1,000 and Plate Worth 62,789 to right, Hartzell moving up to sece Dorothy Priwer also ran. SIXTH RAOI 100: ar-olda ant cE te Weath SSaee ond, Peek pled to right, scoring SECOND RACE—Purse $500; for yp: fi motion 100; FIRST RACE A’ age, handicap; eevem ture 6 590 Hedge 5 SON fase’ x 12 peal ERE HACE Fur three Fear CTI Nt Scant eke oat Ste eae $5.40, show o mn 108; ys SPECIAL RACE TRAIN® Hartzell and Mullen, Russell was three-year-olds and up; aix furlongs. Bundle of Rees. wire, 100 Tiaed reine, | eave Penner ‘ion: taken out and Cleotte replaced him, —Colston, 99 Re ag 9 oe Be 2 ces oe "y 106; " Lord TA Py ey PIERRE 2 cy struck out. THREE RUNS) and out, first; Miss arbor, ee #300: wear | DerenEay SVEUCS CON: HREE RUNS, UhCton), 4 to ty 6 to 6 anid 1 to 8, ece | ante ONa a Pe geet 8 searcile 1 “cotrae alsa reached by trolley, LEXINGTON ENTRIES. fond; Rodondo, 111 (Ambri ee), 20 to Fatty ign, ‘Yeas Hamp: 1, 6 to 1 and 5 to % thin me-~ Weather clear; vast 1152-5. 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