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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • 8

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TREw DEthott 41 Nothing else and we make that a study AT TO GAMES TO GAMES Detroit STANDING 3 2 2 2 wool its fixae qualityi and the rough life of the sheep good so durable Cloth by the yard too he CLOTHES 0 2 To Order' and 0 0 Ready to Wear 5 32 35 MICHIGAN AVE i 2 3 3 valua 5 0 4 0 April 51K 3 3'1 BOCK 1 2 Totals 45 21 27 12 2 1 9 ADD! TIONAL SPOR TING NEWS Phone £69 for a case to your house ON Pages 6 7 Et IO Part One 3 Part Two aa BICYCLES st fc i 'A 2 0 0 Uhlik 5 24 3 Over 153 WOODWARD AVENUE 4 3 3 0 10 27 3 10 24 17 10 Totals 36 Totals43 17 27 18 1 Near Randolph 1 STECK THE TRAP the THE AUTO 10 10 IS 6 8 6 6 8 7 18 3 8 8 2 8 9 9 6 6 4 THE WHBEL 10 Walthonr In T1H1 REVOLVER 9 10 8 7 6 many 17 16 12 8 19 Walkerville Winjcli eater rf lininr 038 3 3 8 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 6 9 8 2 3 21 17 16 IS 19 13 17 IS 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 3 9 4 2 2 11 0 6 3 0 0 5 0 5 3 3 3 3 0 6 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 8 6 7 8 7 9 7 4 6 6 8 7 9 6 8 6 8 4 4 8 12 3 2 7 0 0 ultz 2 7 0 4) 4 3 3 2 0 0 0 1 3 10 0 0 1 6 5 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 24 8 1 0 13 9 2 0 0 0 5 6 9 8 5 7 7 8 5 6 7 10 7 7 10 12 IS 21 IS to to to to to 10 6 6 3 4 5 3 9 3 5 1 4 1 3 1 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 6 5 5 5 3 0 2 0 0 0 1 1 1 2 11 0 2 3 0 1 2 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 3 1 3 0 1 I 21 20 8 16 4 7 0 0 0 0 0 Cooleym Tenneyl Demont2 Court'yl Carney r3 Long Moran Plttln'rp 0 0 J) 0 Bowden rost Tilden avor 1 0 0 7 9 3 1 0 0 0 3 0 1 1 0 7 0 1 Pc500444 333143 his ball put Nichols 4 Yerkes 1 Adams 1 Hoym Dobbsl Beckley 1 Beck 2 Sfnfdt3 We make a Specialty Pure St Donis" Cleveland at Chicago 24 8 0 0 Irwin Brooklyn 1 off Kitson 2 Brooklyn 9 0 3 3J pitcher LOUIS 1 Just Clothes troubles at 1 Cures in 1 48 Hours I All URINARY oo 0 0 vo 5 0 1 1 0 2 0 2l Eagle Roadsters Eagle' pac6rs i Express Racers Express Roadsters' 1901 $2500 Wheels this week and Wheels Good Single Tube Extra Quality Guarantee oot Pumps 25c Bells 25c Locks 15c Basement of Bookstore Ping Pong Table Tennis $150 up ine Sets $200 Think of nothing else during the day and dream of it at night But well rewarded for the efforts success shows that Ping Pong 4 12 33 7 9 24 19 3 8 9 NEW 'YORK HAD LITTLE TROUBLE DEEATING THE BROOKLYNS? 15 il 11 ninth 8 0 If 13 2: 1 0 0' 0 0 1 6 27 11 2 7'8 9s sh Ipped to British millb finished Authorities fine clotbs ay that the hygienic 14 9 AB 6 Bergen 6 22 1 0 H'smanp 5 0l: 5 0 $2500 and $3500 $4000 and $5000 $2500 $1500 and $2000 $1500 $1500 $100 $200 0 0 00 0 0 BOSTON CARRIED HONORS IN QUAKER CITY YESTERDAY alone in Cnicago new papers In St The effort will Mautner to serve the latter city HAT a flicKeirixx parK of respect re mains for the old cottage industry of spinning and weaving is proven by the fact that Homespuns are to be the leading 4 cloths for current MICHIGAN WON OVER BELOIT Ji 6 2 6 2 GAME WINN ARBOR WAS INTEREST ING THROUGHOUT SNOW SWATTED THE HORSEHIDE IN HIS OLD TIME ORM AB 4 0 4S 0 genuine titled means expense much expensewith most all tailors ft is 20 17 Keeler Dolan Dahlen lood 2 Hild'ndl Irwin 3 Ahearn Kitsonp Totals 31 Innings Brooklyn ki'Av or run niervous Byatem Ro 31 Every bottle guaranteed Worcester's 208 Woodward ave Ryan 4 Keis'r 5 3 4 Dei ty I 2 'yButjOne Off'Joss St Louis April 26 One hit of the scratch variety was air Sr 'Louis could make off Joss who pitchedhls first game for Cleve land to day The St Louis team was shut out but effectiveness prevented a larger scorey Scorer ST LOUIS 3 0 4 0'6 Won Wash St Baltim'e Cleve 4 0 4 2 4 I 2 3 4 3 SECRETLY SENT TO ST AND PLAN RUSTRATED Voorhees1 2 2 0 0 0 St Louii at Cincinnati PittaburK at hicKO MICHIGAN HEADQUARTERS 220 222 Woodward Ave Detroit $1gJ 515 SUITS and OVERCOATS Winss and Liquors or family and medicinal purposes Sole controller of CENTURY CLUB RYE INCH desire to discontinue their Bicycle Depart ment and offer their stock of sr AB arrell 2 5 3 Smoot 4 Barclay 1 4 1 Kruger 4 2 i 3 4 2 4 0 12 Totals3813 21 18 3 In the 3 4t 5 17 1 1 0 2 Parent Stahl Collins Hlck'n 1 1 erris 2 Criger Dineen 4 3 1 1 0 2 O' Jackson! '4' 0 0 uunns Bower no 3 Sparks 1 Totals 130 3 4 5 6 0 0 00 0 2 '0 0 Spring Suits and Top make us friends as well 'Eas dollars $750 all along to $2250 'i iiivii XXvUUj kJUHo Oviilv YY1LH pvaiwu ljviiil with cuffs some with new yokes some with vents oil sides sizes 1115 to 19 $750 SIO $1250 SUITS MAIJE TO tOPCOATS ORDER The supply of homespuns is limited and 17 20 19 19 1G 17 20 22 19 8 19 7 8 7 7 6 7 Indiana Detective Mackey had sworn out a warrant for the arrest of Mullin as a fugitive from justice the allega tion being that the pitcher is wanted in Indiana for receiving the sum of $25 on false pretenses the date of al offense a criminal one in In diana being given as November 27 This is the day on which Mautner as serts that Mullin signed with him and made affidavit that he was signed with no other club i May Gave Detective Barry appeared at the' ho tel at 10:30 this with the pa pers He approached Dick Harley Billy May and Jimmie Casey' and asked if Mullin was Casey started toilook the player up but May who suspected something called him to one side and tipped' him Casey then gave up the search and while May Harley and the detectives were bandying words Jack Cronin roommate went up stairs found Mul lin in his room and hastily transferred him to another floor Mullln was shav ing when found but was so rattled when told what was coming off that he could not complete the job The detective had been! turned over to Dwyer who took the matter into con sideration and began wiring Detroit for Instructions Meantime May and Sullivan secured the transportation to St Louis got Mullin out of the hotel by the entrance and landed him A 2 2 1 2 4 13 0 1 0 6 0 io ioVio 9 7 2 io 20 21 A 4 3 4 2 01 1 0 0 750 750 556 500 8 5i 2 3' 3 "3 111 1 3 0 1 0 0 20 2 1 3 AB 0 '0 0 PITTSBURG TWIRiER OOLED" COLTS AB 6 III April Quality the best Price the lowest CHAS BARRETT 42 Cxdillac Squara 'Phone 1329 Cs lick Sev'd Dug'y Chicago When Pitcher George Mullin quit Chicago to day he did so very hur riedly He tarried not to pack his baggage His appearance boarded the train one to suggest SCOTTEN lst2d 8 13 11 10 912 4 19 AN OPPORTUNITY To obtain over $65000 on an luteHnirnt ct one dollar National Bank reference full particulars and circulars addre tucky Mutual Sweepstakes Association MILTON YOUNG Mgr Lexington KJ 3 5 6 7 0 0 0 0 2 Bransfield i uavis til AKT UXE 2 0 0 Lauder Dovle' Smith Two base Lauder Three bases Lauder Double Dahlen irst base on errors Vises on bails Left on bases Hit by pitched Struck Bv Snarks Wild Kitson Tlme Umpire Attendance 12500 in class Scores 10 Jones 2 0' 1 And 1 4 Wali'ej 4 3 2 hue 2 2 01' Will Have a Racers Ready at Same 'r A 1 BoUi Tom Cooper' and John ord will Have their during autos ready by the mid dle of nsxt month work on the new ma chinas 'havltiy 'already began en gipe which' Ants purchased in rance will reach week and Tom says it will only ybe s'a short time befora bls will be ready machine will: have 'a 'compound engine of 65 horao power and" should be a ast one It is likely that jtBWeepstake race will be ar ranged for seme time in June in which the fast "machines of the city will take that he was being initiated'into a letter societyone side of 'his face being shaved clean the other wearing two growth of beard and the whole countenance showing extreme pallor "AH this was because George was enacting the stellar role in the drama of Sergeants Joseph and Dennis Mackey' of' the central office jn the heavy roles Light comedy work was contributed by' Billy May John Sullivan arid various Detroit players A Mr 1 Ma utner of ort Wayne is making good his threat to trouble Mullin On information from STANDING Per Lost ct 1 750 Detroit 1 500 Chicago 1 500 Boston 2 500 Philasl Totals 31 2 3 4 10 1 10 0 1 2 Kelley breaking 20 straight No of targets Langdon Tyler Voorhls A Tyler ord Campbell Powell II Tyler Porritt SCORES OTHER BIG GAMES PLAYED IN THE STATE JOSS PITCHED A WONDERUL GAME ST LOUIS YESTERDAY i Score: CHICAGO AR m3 0 Miller I4'0 Dexter 34 r4 King c3 Ixrwe 2 3 rl3 Tinker s3 h' des p3 Totals 30 2 3 4 0 0 Clarke Two base Ann Arbof Mich April (Spe ive hundred fans challenged pneumonia to day by going out to er ry ield to watch the Michigan Beloit game and if the exposure proves fatal those who themselves can have the consolation of knowing that they saw Michigan win a game from one of the colleges in the first class The weather was something It was a April: railfall in Michigan atmospheric disturbances in Kansas and Klondike temperature Despite being up 'against the combination playeda really brilllantgamesand the score wabbled sa that lent a great Inter est to tne spectators Snow was the real "with stick to day swatted' the': safely every timeMoreywould them over the rubber and the big Michigan1 bat ls responsible for four of the runs'? The hurricane robbed him ot a home run by blowing the sphere into foul grounds Michigan showed marked improvement in fast work and her two doubleplays were executed with accuracy Tt looks as ii the team presented to will go through the season unchanged 1 Beloit gathered: ipall runs tn two Innings In the third bad throw to second two men live and some hatti ng brought in three runs In he fourth error gave Beloit a chance and a passed ball by Stripp and another error by allowed the Badgers three' runs with two safe hits These two were the only bad innings for Michigan Michigan made her tal lies by good batting And base runnhK although bad throw helped Continued on Page Part 1 0 0 0" 1 3 0l 2 32 5 1 4 10 3 Totals 31 8 27 11 AB 2 2 8W15O $750 $L5O $100 $325 Browns Played Like Amateurs Cincinnati April'26 The Cincinnati tehm won to day through hard and timely hit ting together with a comedy of on the part of St Louis The 'latter team could do nothing with Heisman until the eighth Inning when he let: down having an easy lead on the St Louis team Score: A 3 2 4 New York 4j Brooklyn New York April 26 The second game of the series between the BrOokln and New York baseball teams was played to day at the Poio grounds and New York won by a score of 4 to 1 Score: BROOKLYN 1 1 8 1 5 4 2 2 1 Will Start Riding ew Da? YValtliour considered by to be the peer of all cycle racers behind motor tandems will go from his home Atlanta In a few days to start on the rac ing circuit that has been hi id out for him by ield Tie ports from Atlanta state that the star rider is traveling fastr than ever before and should make great inroads on his own lust as scon as he is pitted against men of grto caliber Walthour now weighs 145 pounds and when in New Y'ork recently declared ho was fit for a hard season's campaign Isst year the biondo southerner won enough money to buy a handsome residence In At lanta aqd with two children and a content ed wife 'to encourage I ms expects to do even better this year holds record of 3717 for twenty five miles and has the enviable reputation of holding track records on every oyaj where he an Batted for Innings Boston Philadelphia Runs Cooley 4 Tenney Demont'2 ney Carney 2 Greminger: Long 13 Thomas Barry 2 Brown Douglas Dooin 2 Hulswftt 9 iTwo base hits Demont Courtney Long Dooin 2 Hulswltt Hallman Three base Jilts Ten ney Moran Barry Sacrifice Tenney 2 Stolen bases Cooley 3 Demont' Carney 3 Double plays Long and Tenney 2 Car ney and Tenney Douglas (unassisted) Bases on Off Plttinger 4 off Mnl larkey 3 off Ibert 1 Hit 4y pitched Moran Struck out By Mullarky 2 by Iberg 3 Passed Moran Wild pitches Voorhees 2 Brown Attendance 4145 CLEVELAND i ABH A 0 1 3 1 3:00 3 2 0 00 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 2 WASHINGTON A Chicago Pittsbnrv Phlladelp'ia 5 4 Brooklyn 5 5 2 '5 0 8 1'33 0 0'1 1 4 12 4 0 Oi 3 02 0 1 07 A 3 3 0 00 0 3 4 1 Davis luu 2 0 0 0 Batting Matinee at April Heavy' hitting by both clubs was the" feature of to gaineibetween Boston and Philadelphia Iberg1 and Plttinger were 'forced by the bombardment to retire and' who was substituted by Boston a was more ef fective than i Voorhees who took place" i Jacklltsch was injured in sliding to second base and could not continue acore BOStON OA 4 Beait Agraln Thb second of the series of team matches between the Walkerville Gun Club and the Winchester Gun Club of Detroit was shot at the Walkerville club grounds yesterday afternoon and resulted in another victorysaa ia (Ilin r'lllK rbA were as follows A Reid 17 PHILADELPHIA 3 2 6th to May Barry Brown 1 Douglas 15 XI 1 0 Doolnc 4 2 llIllSW'tH 2 Childs2 3' 0 Iberrn i Voor'esp 4 1 1 1MaherM io 0 Delalianty 2 15 Boston 5 5 New York 4 5' Cincinnati 3 6 ht Louis 1 6 Guthard Won Marks Trophy There was a big attendance at the regular shoot of the Pastime Gun Club and in spite i of the high wind which pt'evailed the scores were very good The Marks trophy the seventh event on the programme was won by 'Gutbard VZolf and Springborn tied rr for the class A medal Guthard was first In i class Klein was high man in class and Whttemore was List No of targets xvicin Hannebauer j' Huppenau Guthard Toisma Knorr Springborn Hart Hush er Black Clark Cox Weber Olfs Marks Chapman A Chapman Wolf North reda Bauerle Weise Dee Shratx Shratz Matt Shaeberle 00 Runs Van Ilaltren 4 irwin i base Brodie Smith lood Irwin JvicLrecry atiq New York 3 Sparks 4 York 5 balls py Sparks 2 a ny is it son Per Won Lost ct 1 SOO 500 400 333 Wear 17 Reid 15 Swift 12 Cady 10: total 71 Winchester Gun Tolsma 17 Brodie lb Guthard 15 Shlell 15 Lewis 12 total 75 Tlie final match will be shot at4the Win chester Gun Club grounds Saturday and promises to be a very interesting event Dropped the Name of Remlngton The Remington Gun Club will be known hereafter as the letcher club the change In the name being agreed upon by the members yesterday At the regular shootyesterday Langdon won the club shoot by SMJOreS 16 10 8 9 8 4 Grand total 1200 Grand ls theTrst of the series between the iwa staUonav' and io a preliminary to the revolye rtatch of the local police de partment forz tbO handsome Peters The coptest for COP commences on May 12 and ends 'OftStine 12 a Pittsburg Pa' 26 Chicago failed to get a man beyond second base'uritll the ninth inning when an eYror put Lj nch on third Leever had the visitors at his mercy throughout while gave nine hits in the first two innings PITTSBURG I Al) Davis r4 Clarke 13 m4 s4 14 24 Leach 3 3 c3 Leever p4 Totals S3 11 27 14 Innings Pittsburg Chicago Davis Leach Dpvr 7 Clarke Dexter Stolen oases Davis 'Leach Double plajs Beaumont Wagner and Zim mer Lowe Tinker and Hagan Bases on Off Leever 1 off Rhodes 2 DHJt by pitched Zimmer Struck out By Leever 3 by Rhodes 3 Passed King 2 1:35 Umpire Attend 6750 NEW YORK AB II Haltrenr 4'1 2 Brodlem 3 0 1 1 Lauder 3 "4 1 1 Doyle! 4 10 Smith 2 4 2 3 Sudhoff: Bemis' Left on bases St Louis 5 Cleveland 5' Struck out By Joss 5 by Sudhoff 6 Bases on Off Sudhoff 2 off Joss :4 Passed Donoihue Carruthers Time 1:50 Attendance 500 Orioles Won rom Athletics Baltimore April Ths home team won to day by sharp playing Howell doing per haps the best work A heavy wind made it unpleasant for both players and specta tors and doubled the? work of the pitchers Score: BALTIMORE AB II 3 0 in 3 2 Kelley 3 4 2 re 2 1 1 ip 1 1 0 13 1 0 1 4 10 1' 14 0 ypinnerj nndA Olden Timex BICYCLES al AUCTION Including Columbias Buffalo 'Kings Barnes etc All late mod els arid guaranteed by the manufacturers Sales on Tuesday and Wednesday April 29 and 30 at 10 2 and 8 202 WOODWARD AVENUE BASEBALL OUTITS Nothing lacking required to play the great national game The American arid National Leagues and the best amateur nines in the country use' the makes we sell Chicao Sportinjs Goods Co inger Mittsl5c to 75c Mitts' 15c to $000 ielders iMitts mic Chest Protectors 5Oc Baseballs 5c Bats 5c Masks 25c Bags for 13 or 6 batsLSOc to S3 50 Belts ur Shoe Plates Indicators Score Books jspaiaing ana iteacn's isasenaii ituies iuc Baseball Suits Made to Order If you are getting up a team come in and let us figure on the com plete outfit Wo are sure to save you money 4 for In the fifth 1 2 3 4 56 Cincinnati'O 3 2 3 1 0 a ft i tsi H6y 2' Dobbs Beckley 2 Crawford 2 Beck 2 Comoran Stelnfeldt Bergen 2 14 Donovan Smoot Barclay 4 Two base arrell Smoot Hartman Hofne run Beckley Stolen bases 2 Dobb Beckley Double Kruger arrell' and Hazelton 2 Adam Nichols and Hazelton Adams and Hazel ton Beck Corcoran and Beckley Bases on Off Adams 3 off Heisman 1 Hit by pitched Bv Adams 1 by Heisman 1 Struck Heisman 2 1:50 Um Emslie Attendance 1400 fi 1 Take Spalding Case Out of CourtNew "York Api! The Legal war be tween' Andrew reedman and Albert 1 Spalding for control of the National League of baseball clubs was brought to an end to day when tiy consent of all the parties "Justice: Glegerich in the Supreme Court uiadesan order permitting the dis continuance of the suit for an injunction brought by: reedman against Spalding and his adherents Ths consent to the discon tinuance of the: suit was signed by all lawyers engaged in the litigation i PITCHER MULLIN Young Man Who in 'by ort Wayne THE jjBpck of the Yeltr j' During Bock Season! DRAUGHT AT AIX READING BAR5 BOXING Detroit Light Guard Armory Under auspices 20th Century A THURSDAY NIGHT MAY I THREE STAR BOUTS Biz Mackey indlay vs Johnnie Buffalo at 116 lbs 10 rounds to a decision Jimmie Bardell or Chicago referee Doors open at 7 time called at 8:30 sharp Tickets on sale at cafe 55 Monroe ave oan Brusso of Detroit vs Jack Hyde of Brook lyn 150 lbs Jimmie Hoy of Cl ve land is Unknown at 122 lbs Popular prices Gallery 50 cents (no reserve) U'n eral admission $1 ringside chairs $2 0 1' 3 0 0 1 3 J2 1 0 3 0 1 1 14 2 vBoner a 31 2 3 O'i 3 2 0 Bemis Joss Totals 27 126 3 Harvey out ion third bunt 'Innings St Louis Cleveland Schreck Gochnauer Bemis Two base hit Jossf hits Donohue Mc Carthy Harvey sStolen base Jones Double Gochnaur arid 'Schreck Don ohue McCormick and Anderson Hit by Macauley Bros ave Sets $150 $200 50 $350 $405 $450 $5 $6 Pardridge Blackwell The People Store Majestic Building BEER Won Agra in The pistol allots of the Hunt Street statloii seem Jo be th whale thing when it comes to: hitting the eye as yesterday the coppery to'ek the Scotten avenue men Into camp tlto ycore at the close being 200 to iR7 Thr follows: 'LIUNT1 4 ilat20 3d Erhard Carney 1S 19 Kunkel 19' 1 1 47 2 2d is nd 15 'M 8 18 5 6 3 0 0 0 Williams 2 Hartsei 2 Sacrifice Two base hits Selbacfti Kel 1 nree base Robinson Seymour Totals 32 Innings Baltimore Philadelphia Runs Sheckard McGann 6 hit Gtlhert ley Steelman Stolen bases Sheckard Seymour lfck 2 McGann Davis Bases on balls Off Dug gleby 2 off Howell Hit by pilehed balls 2 Struck out By Diiggleby 3 by Howell 3 Left on bases Baltimore 5 Philadelphia 5 Time 1:46 Attendance 3910 ST LOUIS 2 0 LEEVEBtWASM? ANEM'GMA VV A A aboard the 11 a train just as it waspulling out did not know Mullin was powerless to proceed after the nature of his mission was discovered ullin 1 will probably have to face the music at some time but it was not thought wise to leave him do it alone in Cmcago He can be taken on Louis or in Detroit be made to forcea fugitive warrant where the oroceed ings can be: more easily defended It requisition papers are granted the Detroit club wills defend the original case in the Indiana courts It is ad mitted that' Mullin 'had acted worse than unwisely but it is held that there was no deceit necessary ground for the action as Mautner knew Mul lin signeds with and received ad vance from both Detroit and Brook lyn "Regardless of claim on him is indisputable Mautnerhimself has no baseball club Rain Prevented Game in Chicago There was 'no 'game here' to day owing to rain that continued all through the Comlskey re fused to call the game early and thus allow Detroit to go to St this afternoon though it was apparent that play would be 'impossible team left to night on the 11:30 train due in St Louis at 8:04 a A seriesof four games will ba opened on Sun day' The two lay off has done the boys no good and may affect their work somewhat in the first game or two JOE JACKSON Senators Oatbattcd PlymouthRocks" Washington April 26 To game be tween Washington and Boston was a slug ging match tn which Washington did the better work Score: 1 CRACKyDETROiT COLLJEGr1 TfM 7 Beginning in top row at the left: Toole? sub Miller third' (base: John1 Atkinson president the Board of Athletic 3 field Sullivan pitcher $eymour assistant manager? Sec ond row Kennedy second base McDonald catcher O'Keefe first base: Lynch pitcher pitcher Sullivan right field Bottom row: Linskey catcherKroriner left field 'Ducky Holmes? coach Breen stjb: if 1 jc 'Zw MAUTNER STILL ON THE TR AIL 1 ORT WAYNE MANAGER TRIED TO HAVE MULLIN ARRESTED We show the hiuuest line of Woolens in Suits and 1 1 Top Coats to order $15 $40 and between 4 COME TO US OR BARGAINS VnAivc hlvnt vxrx coll cmrtH Inco rwnnotr a else on earth rt Detroit Cycle and Repair Co 239 Jefferson 1 Near Randolph ii Totals 39 12 1'2 f3 45 6 7 4: 2 0 0 0 U0 Keister 3 Ely Drill Lee Totals55 14 27 eosjon innings Boston Ryan Coughlin 2 Carey Ely" Drill 2 Lee Staid Collins 2 Hickman chance erris 7 Twobase Delahantv 2 'liyan Ely Hickman Demtnger ree man Three base Lee' Collins Hick man Deminger reeman erris chance 2 Bases on Off Lee off Dcmlnger Hlt by pitched Drill Stahl Struck By Lee 5 by Deminger 1 Left on tbases Washington 5 Boston 6 Wild Deminger 1 Time 1:50 'Umpire Attendance 3000 1(2'3 4 5 6 7 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 3 0 Gochnauer Carthy Harvey who took could not continue PHILADELPHIA? ab A Tho asm 2 1 0 0 3 2 OiO 5 2 1 01 0 15 2 0 2 0' 0 22 '1 0 4 1 23 0 2 0 0 0 'n I fi' 7 Mg? 3 ul Mm Jo A' llw 1'f i 5 gh Ilk gw S'1 1 If 1 i MV: 11 rj i 1 fl I L1 1 BR 1 4 SKI flflHHflHflflflBfiMElBMIBMMHBBHflflMllBHflHHBflflflHflHHflBfl 13 o' rt i 1 i st rrr I KiSSSW flflBLttf Bl limB lfth I I Im 7 I 1 1 fiWlHW HWlUimiul Ks i Wigfar MlaBiAM The original homespan cloths made orx Harris if IhI I uiand adiminativeiolaiooffthe northwest coait fl ImI fl i I of Scotland Here native men and women weave the nt I il A 3 Biflll I SB ba a ft I sni cloth in the most men I 1 taPMl i i ae uamy Bl ZJaf 1 I IB 1 'Jb have themand have them in abundance We iomdirectand £ive them direct et alxeir proper xOTtne price ox awkxvbv S' 'MV MaiSampIes and self measurement esciaijpment will be sent you for the SesKincf Mail orders delivered prepaid anywhere bB 1 jfr jp jiOSMp 1 ft A BBKMW? 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