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3 4: PARDfUDGE BLACKWELL PARDRIDGE A BLACKWELL NEWS SPORTING WORLD (Negligee I I NATIONAL LEAGUE 3 0 GAMES TO DAY and up i BUT 0 0 5 5 I 1 STANDING 1 0 29 GAMES TO DAY $100 to $350 I NEGLIGEE SHIRTS with and without Collars at 39c 50c 75c Bos STANDING ancy Hosiery Silk and Washable 500 those II 2 0 July' (nip iny of the newest novelties 25c and 50c lb? 4 16 24 Totals'35 10 Totals 31 9 27 8 V' 5 The Largest Variety of Suspenders 0 UNDERWEAR 25c up to 1 Brooklyn 12 In fl BELTS 3 3 45c I Belts OOc $300 Belts 2 9 27 PARASOLS IJ 5 0 Totals39 0 6 9 26 23 36 18 0 Totals 40 ction URNISHINGS TO THE RIGHT MAIN A STORE BY ITSEL 12 0 I 3 GEORGE MULLIN 27 15 5 Totals 31 0 25 17 fl there was a flight from town io 1 THE DETROIT DRIVING CLUB BLUE RIBBON 0 Trottingand Pacing 0 27 8 8 25 5 Totals mik 1 3 9 A MEETING i Totals 35 10 27 11 3 12 Totals 37 9 27 IN hits Leaver July 14th to 18th 5 Races Each Day 9 IN Single Admission $100 Commencing at 2 Um 4 1 4 1 Bl RIEMfi BASEBALL 2 1 3600 0 0 OWNERS RODE THE RACE 2 14 1 27 15 Totals 32 11 3 4 1 2 0 1 1 4 4 41 Tliz i Lee WINDSOR TRACK NOTES STATE LEAGUE i 14 GAMES TO DAY 0 STANDING 4 0 0 lint 1 The teams will 3 8 3: 4 0 0 0 0 Cross Murphy and Davis GOSSIP THE DIAMOND 3 3 4 on 3 $600 5 0 0 6 6 3 6 6 2 will be found 5 ON PAGE 9 i 6 6 6 ds 3 ESSSES 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 2 hack 2 3 0 0 II 1 1 2 0 0 I 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 2 3 IS 24 26 11 7 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 7 0 0 5 0 0 4 4 6 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 2 8 2 0 0 3 0 3 0 5 0 0 2 0 0 3 0 2 0 2 0 0 6 3 6 5 3 3 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 5 3 2 4 4 4 1 4 3 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 4 3 8 5 0 3 0 0 4 3 0 0 9 3 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 4 4 3 6 0 0 4 4 0 3 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 9 3 0 II 1 1 1 2 2 0 3 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 3 3 11 0 1 1 0 2 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 4 3 1 2 12 3 7 6 3 6 7 1 3 3 1 6 4 7 8 6 4 8 1 3 ColHns3 Pa rent L'chncel erris 2 Crigerc Ycmngp Chicago Boston Athletics St Louis 0 2 1 0 2 0 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 1 0 0 1 0 0 8 0 0 1 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 4 4 3 3 7 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3 PONTIAC Kremer Walters pitcher of the was an Battle Ck 37 Saginaw 30 Rapids 27 while warm scoring and first heat on the best bet 2 0 0 1 2 Ryanm Doyle2 Leer Ca reyl Elys Clarkec 3 2 20 3 0 6 Phillies St Louis Cincinnati 27 New York 22 AB 4 4 5 3 3 4 0 3 0 0 11 9 W' he: 1 0 Pc762557556530 AB a 5 5 5 3 4 ch by Chieftain 0 Kelley O' Selbachl Wilrms2 M'GannJ i Gilberts Howellp Shields Oyler AB 6 4 5 Dobbs 1 Hoym Becklev 1 4 Magoon2 3 core an Peltzc Ewingp Thlel'np Davis Clarke 1 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Plass2 0 Stark Koehler 1 Connor 1 T'omasm Vogt 3 Shafer Calkinss Labellep 23 50 28 30 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 Pc420424422338 $18 $1650 and $15 Suits $1350 White Vests Light Coats Duclc and lannel Trousers Serge Coats and Vests Crash lannel and Homespun (two piece) Clothing Dept Third loor was 8 9 0 2 000 3 0 2 0 0 3 3 1 0 1 AB 4 2 4 4 4 4 3 3 Carrick 4 Totals 26 2 3 45 6 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 Sa ger 2 Millerr Keenan 3 oy 1 Dwyers Holmesl 0 Lansing Mich July or want ot a pitcher' the local team lost to 3 7 4 6 8 2:20 Tape Edge Silk Parasols pearl handle regu value at $175 Taffeta Silk UMBRELLAS horn and natural wood handles regular $2 value at $150 erris was respon only run Attend 4' 31 28 31 You want handsome light weight Hos iery to wear with a pair of our well fords which $250 Immense lines In Hose at 15c 2 pairs for 25 2Oc 3 pairs for 50c 25c OOc and 75c at Chicago though the latter something to be remembered his the al 8 2 winning run 3 4 5 6 0 10 0 0 2 0 0 fi finish PORTING PTS JOE JACKSON 2 0 Bay 3b Lajoie 2b Hickman lb lick McCarthy 1 Gochnauer Wood Joss 3 0 5 0 II 1 1 4 3 3 3 8 3 26 Sager Kelb Kelb 2 Jgtruck By Luther 5 By Kelb 2 Wild pitch Kelb Umpire Cress AW'mslTones th Lowe 2 Chencec Millerr Slagle I Tinkers St Louis BiK Crowd Saw Trot at Lake City Lake City Mich July The second races of the Mlcblcaja Continued on acet Nlnea the excitement Doctor Hesperus Waubun and 0 0 1 0 4 5 5 2 5 4 0 0 2 1 1 2 5 You name a good make of Suspenders that we carry in stock Lightweights for summer wear 5 5 Totals 32 3 4 5 110 0 0 0 Miller 6 Philadelphia 4 Miller Dugglesby Chicago 4 Philadelphia Chicago1 July 10 The visitors 0 13 Pc673 556 Muskegon 23 509 Lansing' 22 4 6 3 AB 2 Bsrryr Doolnc Browne I Hall'an3 Childs 2 by 2 0 0 3 3 1: and getting after the umpire score: WORK WAS GRAND HIS OWN TEAM AILED 5 George Mullin the Detroit whose successful presentation stellar role of immense hit in Chicago last April played another date yesterday ort Wayne Ind being the scene of his were the result finger and had Score BOSTON AB Cooley Tenney 1 Demont 2 Carney Lushl Grem'r3 Longs Kit'dgec Willlsb Courtney 1 28 32 37 Saginaw at Muskegon lint at Battle Creek Grand Rapid at Laning Duster and Unnia 2:15 class trottinsr purse $1000 Klondike won first and thirl heats and race In 3:15 and 2:17 requent won second heat in 2:15 Elfat Meta Ar thur Lady Constantine and Dan also started 15 9 badges admitting lady and gentleman for the season $500 for sale at the Russell House Hotel NormandieHotel Cadillac Hotel Metropole Wayne Hotel Ste Claire Ho tel and Griswold House CHICAGO AB 3 3 4 3 3 0 0 34567 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 Delahantv Coughlin 7: Kelley McGann Two base hits Xougblin Three base Lee Home Stolen base Bresnahan fJilllLMK Dia McGann Gilbert Will Bases on balls Off off Shields 2 Left on bases 1:40 In one way or another you are bound to get more for your money here than at any other store in Detroit If you buy a Negligee Shirt from us and pay $1 or more for it we give you two pairs of cuffs Manufacturers make two pairs of cuffs for a shirt unless the dealer orders them and is willing to pay the extra cost why this store alone sells Negligee Shirts with two pairs of cuffs at and up An entire new stock all the best styles patterns shades and col ors produced this sizes 14 to 18 every one with two pairs of cun? less than trying to he might York to He had grounds interest Totals30 10 27 11 0 InningsC Chicago Philadelphia Runs Lowe Left on bases Chicago Two base hits Menefee Sacrifice hits A Williams Thomas Struck out By Menefee 5 by Dugglesby 2 Passed Dooin Bases on balls Off Menefee 1 off Dugglesby 1 Hit with pitched Chance' 1:30 Cantillon TotalsI39 3 4 s' 6 10 13 0 0 0 2 3 0 0 0 Hosmer Blod 5 0 0 0 0 2 Gleason James of Hamilton Ont disposed of Sylvester yesterday but to whom and on what terms was not disclosed a Burton says that My Choice will be all right after a little rest He expects to race the horse within two weeks 'Most of the horses at the track will be shipped to day to Grosse Pointe where they will be prepared for the Blue Ribbon meeting The scratches were as follows: Albrlno Vice Regal and Sphinx In the 2:25 pace Gold Bug In the 2:20 trot and Leola Satin Slippers and Gold Bug in the 2:12 trot Secretary Hanrahan reports that the meeting was a successful one from every standpoint Money has not been lost by the association as was at first feared would be the case 4 1 fl fl AB 4 4 4 3 Barrett started but could not be Only one man and this was Bar when he singled 2 0 0 1 0 0 and stopped Lansing LANSING AB 3 4 5 wnh the McGraw deal uHonient that he was io Anv riean a story Is rounds that M'Uriw was h' tr' bv which Reanlin at St Paul St Paul July 10 The races at Hamline to day were well contested and attracted a goodly crowd Thq meeting will close to morrow Summaries: 2:14 pace purse JGOO won both heats and race In 2:12 and 2:11 Dell Laverna Brooklyn Belle Gale and Com modore also started 2:27 class pacing purse Elsie 0h So won second an 1 fourth heats and race in 2:15 and 2:16 Charley won third heit in 2:15 Laay Volante won first heat in Miss Only Burt Wood Ola May Robert Laura Helle ised Medium JOSS PITCHED WHY SAY MORE AB 3 3 4 4 3 3 4 4 3 10 1 0 38 37 32 34 Totals 317 6 7 2 0 0 0 Saginaw Jl i box A 23 8 ninth 3 0 Cleveland Pitcher Addie Joss to day gave the Detrpits their second shut out at hands The big Toledoian had Tigers guessing all the time and lowed them but three hits In only one inning the first did they have a chance to score off with a double advanced to third reached third base rett in the fifth going to second on fumble and third on a stolen base although he was reallj caught on the play This makes but seven hits the Tigers have made off Joss in three games Yeager was also in elegant form and not a hit was made off his deliverj until the fifth inning Of the five hits made off of him three were hunched in the seventh inning which netted two runs aided by some fast base running The game was a pretty one 'but was marred bj the incompetency of Um pire Sheridan His work was bad and although the visitors were given the benefit of every and some' that ere not even close thev could hardly stand prosperity In the sixth inning Sheridan called Toss out on his double claiming that he did not touch first He called (Bay out before the ball was in hands while Bay was on first Bradley was given out in the same inning when Dillon was away off the bag There were cries of a and many other remarks that brought the police on the field to keep the crowd from jumping from the stands The DRIVERS BY JUDGES TWO WINDSOR EVENTS BURNS HENRY IRST HOLDER CUP NEW YORK AB 0 Rrodlem 4 Clark 0 Tones 1 4 2 Dunn 3b Wagner Evans of ili slr'ibl ik arrell in the scheme and 1 iioi it because it was tbit i lie that was wanted condemned for use aS a city 8 3 1 0 10 0 0 5 3 3 day last in city Sudhoft was taken out because It thought that riel would be more likely to hit Mercer safely On Wednesday at St Louis against the "same pitcher hitting alone won the game for the Browns One reason for throwing ttie Lajoie lease out of court in Cleveland was the fact that Philadelphia salary National' was but 32600 a year The season is half gone and the amount involved is thus legs than the sum necessary for action in United States courts which do not consider cases involving less than $2000 Herman Mcarland has been released by Griffith and will join Kansas City Western League team at once Washington was willing to take the outfielder but Comiskey give him his release unless he agreed to go to no American League club Katoll it will be remembered was sent to Minneapolis though other clubs iri this league would have taken him Saginaw Jackson Deal Be Given a Jolt Jackson Mich July Aid Todd who has had previous experi ence with league ball in Jackson yeatei day closed arrangements for the use of the fair grounds for baseball purposes and im mediately got into communication with the league officers for the transfer of the Sag inaw team to Jackson Last night it was his belief that all arrangements had been completed and that the team would open in this city next Tuesday July 15 with a tbree game series with the Muskegon team To day word was received that a final ef fort was being made to keep the team at Saginaw Todd has no doubt of the trans fer being made and is putting the ends in shape for the opening game ERVIN MAKES THREE PROTESTS ONE RACE ALONE St Louis July or the second suc cessive day a tie game wastpiayed at League St Louis end Brooklyn were the opposing teams and they battled twelve innings Wicker finished out for Murphy and struck out three Brooklyn batters in the twelfth Attendance 3176 Score: BROOKLYN A MUSKEGON AB 4 3 4 4 4 3 VICTORY WAS CAUSE UPRISING SSS" 4 I Totals 34 Innings Boston Philadelphia Runs Gleason 2 3: iwo maise nits cueason reeman Davis 5 1 Batted for Murphy Innings St Louis Brooklyn Runs arrell Dahlen Bv Murphy 2 off Wicker 1 off Hughes 3 Struck out By Murphy 1 by Wicker 4 by Hughes 1 Left on bases St Louis 5 Brooklyn 8 Time 2:08 Umpire 4 2 0 5 1 1 5 10 Reserved seats and daily admissions can be procured at The Owl Ciernr Store 83 Woodward Ave corner of Larneu St UUU UH U5 JtUUllU 3 3 2 4 0 4 3 3 3 2 Battle Creek July lint 0 Totals 33 Washington Baltimore 3 Washington July Washington hit Howell hard in the early stages of to game and gained a lead Baltimore could not overcome Shields who relieved Howell Trail ptVCllCTLl WASHINGTON A 1 3 9 0 0 2 2 3 3 1 ONE GAME NOW BETWEEN OUR BOYS AND THE AWUL PLACE While wenotion it Detroit 0 2 1 4 0 1 3 1 Totals29 4 5 0 0 0 1 7 0 0 Magoon I kA Id amateur baseball McGraw claims that no American team outside of Boston 13 ahead of the game this season Joe Kelley denies that he or Robbie ever had trouble with McGraw over baseball and says that Ban Johnson is merely: trying to shift responsibility Arrangements for the transfer of Saginaw to Jackson have been completed The team will be in its new home on Tuesday next opening with Muskegon Roy Clark released by New York will quit as soon as Washbum reports for duty An odd thing about this Is the fact that the rnen played together at Brown university of whose team each has been captain Buffalo is becoming so swollen over t'he success of team that the Express of that city that the National or the American will do1 well to look the town over The naner mentioned thinks that Buffalo belongs in one of the big leagues Baseball is nn uncertain game On ri f'l it happened a few months' r' i mt indicate any inclination part of the Brooklyn manage put itself out to accommodate rusti au 6 1 0 Menefee i Cincinnati Boston 3 Cincinnati Tnlv 10 Cincinnati and ton played an interesting game here to day i ne majority or tne runs of errors Ewing hurt his to retire attendance CINCINNATI AB 4 2 4 0 0 Chance Hadley2 Hosmer3 Hucks 1 Blairs Tealc 4 Totals 31 Innings Lanslncr Grand Rapids Stolen Hildebrand gett Thomas Schlorf Home Stutt man Left on bases Lansing 7 Grand Rap ids 12' Bases on Off Morofskl 5 oft Vanderwig 3 Hit by pitched Blair Teal Hildebrand Duff Struck By Morofskl 1 by Vanderwig 2 by Alberts 3 McLaugnnn Attena 3 0 1 0 3 15 1 4 0 lint lint Mich tied the score in the ninth and won out in the eleventh inning of a hard fought and exciting game Battle errors were costly and gave the game to the locals af ter it had been won by the visitors the tleing run in the ninth inning being scored on a fly that both Plass and Calkins tried to get and lost Poste and Ziegenblne were the first two men up in the eleventh and won with a brace of hits The score: AB Havel 3 5 Zlnramc 5 Walkerl 5 Poste itzp'ks Bussey 1 Pittsburg 48 Brooklyn 39 Boston 35 Chicago 35 Detroit at Cleveland St Louis at Chicago Boston at Philadelpliia New York 3 Pittsburg 1 Pittsburg July York put up a great fielding game notwithstanding their three errors and saved Evans from hits that would have won for Pittsburg At tendance 2037 ecore: PITTSBURG AB A 5 5 4 4 4 Ritchey2 Leach 3b th 3 4 0 0 0 0 Murnhv 2: Dolan Dahlen Two base Dolan Three base hits Keeler Sacrifice hits Donovan Ahearn Keeler Hit by pitched Hughes 1 Bases on balls Oft Hughes RELEASED ON IRST CHARGE HE LED OVER OHIO LINEl More incidents were crowded in last event at Windsor yesterday closing day of the meeting than in any one race in this vicinity in some years It was the 2:12 trot that fur nished all Spelman Palm Leaf made up the field Satin Slippers the Detroit representative in the race threw a splint ing up preparatory to was drawn rom the the race developed Into ting event of the meeting from the standpoint' of the ring men and there was enough bidding to keep two auc tioneers going Waubun sold for $20 and the field $10 Now Johnny Ray of Old fame owns Waubun cxd he was on hand with the actor colony that is holding forth in the Bath City during the summer They plunged on Wau bun It only required' one score to send the horses away in the first heat Dr Spelman led to the first turn fol lowed closely by Waubun but the lat ter broke his harness just as the turn was made and was out of the running Hesperus and Palm Leaf moved up at the half and the three raced around at even terms until the stretch where Dr Spelman drew away slightly and crossed the wire a Jiead in front of Hesperus with Palm Leaf a close sec ond defeat cut a big swath in the pools but despite his hard luck in the first heat and the fact that he narrowly missed the distance flag was sold in the second heat for $16 the field bringing $20 This heat turned out to be a neck and neck race between the four horses but Waubun left his feet at the turn for home finishing last while Hesperus got he verdict by a short neck fj orn Palm Leaf Erwin" Disliked Decision It was in the third heat the tip spread that there was something in the wind and the betting grew live lier Waubun bringing $8' Palm Leaf $10 and the field $20 Waubun took the heat with Hesperus second but it ap peared to many that the latter could have done better No kick was made at this point but the betting con tinued Waubun bringing $20 and the field $8 Palm Leaf and Dr Spelman broke right from the outset but Wau bun and Hesperus continued around the course like a team The struggle con tinued until the stretch where Jam ison seemed to weary of the pace as Waubun won "by nearly a length with Hesperus second crossing the line at almost a jogging gait Palm Leaf finished third and Dr Spelman ac cording to the decision was distanced Erwin who drove Dr Spel man immediately launched av pro test that he was not distanced and said that the red flag touched his sulky but the claim was not allowed In the meantime those who held tickets on the field made an angry demonstration before the stand clamoring for another driver be hind Hesperus 'A big stack of tickets was put in evidence that much money PHILADELPHIA AB 0 Hartsei 1 0 ultz 0 Davis 1 0 Cross 3 0 Seyboldr Murphy 2 Schreckc Mitch'lp Brooklyn at St Louis Boston at CincinnatiNew York at Pittsbarsc Philadelphia at Chicago In the first heat Riley sold at the field at $16 but no pools were the next two heats The summary: 9 53 CLASS PURSE oy Alcyone ttr 1 Attendance 2843 Score: BALTIMORE 2 1 1 1 13 1 2 0 0 0 THE DETROIT REE PRESS: RIDAY JULY 11 1902 7 1 0 1 Stolen prehend Mullin before he left county What happened to Mullin after fee 2 3 4 0 1 0 0 1 Beckley 7 0 0 Wagner 3 Muskegon and Saginaw Split Muskegon Mich July (Special) Muskegon and Saginaw played two games to dar Saginaw gathered in the first through errors Johnson of Muskegon pitched in bad form and was largely re sponsible for the victory Muske gon won the second game through mag nificent batting Attendance 600 Score: IRST GAME SAGINAW AB 4 5 3 6 0 2 Saginaw 3 inree 7 4 Batted for Innings Pittsburg 0 New York 0 Runs Clark Dunn Ritchey 1 Two hase hits Bransfield Wagner Saciijflce hit Evans Stolen base Smith Doubl Ritchey and Wagner irst on Off Evans 1 Struck out By Leaver 1 1:35 plre Emslle Barrett Holmes 1 Dillon lb Elberfeld Casey 3b Arndt Gleason 2b McGuire Yeager was driven into tbe woods was not known last evening He reached a i telegraph: office and wired Manager Dwyer at Cleveland that he would join the team at 2 a when a train from the wayside vil lages 'is due In Cleveland BATTLE CREEK 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 3 0 Our regular prices are about 10 per cent lower than other 50c Belin 45c I 91 50 Belts $130 $100 Belts OOc $300 Belts $200 These are new Belts The correct colors and leath ers the correct widths the correct styles of buckles 3 1 2 0 1 0 2 bases Muskegon Butaa our well known amateur riders conflicted yesterday afternoon in a race at Grosse Pointe track that furnished excellent sport for the limited number that witnessed the contest It was a cup race for gentlemen riders using their own mounts with John Dyar George Hcndrle red Al ger and Burns Henry as the contestants The cup for which they rode was offrc 1 fy Alger is of silver with value ft $80 and is a permanent challenge trophy The holder may be called upon to defend it once every two weeks during the riding season It must be held three years by one person to become his property It is open to challenge from any amatiur ridr whose defiance may be passed upon favor ably: by a committee from con testants The first race held yesterday was a half mile dash won by Burns mount by one length All of the horses in the race are registered thoroughbreds The horses weights riders colors and order of finisu follow: Beelzebub 175 (Burns Henry) black and orange Lady 165 (George Hendrie) maroon Dr Norris 165 Alger) purple and white Beauty 135 (John AV Dyar) red rt spp Gen Russell A Alger was one of the in terested spectators and at the close of the race made the presentation of the cup to its first holder Henry will probably receive a challenge before tbe wees is out as there is great rivalry between the men who rode yesterday and the offer of the cup will Lighten this and will attract other riders The officials of the meet were: Starter John Sweeney judge Campau times Barbour SECOND MUSKEGON AB Bufkal Luther ox 3 uchs2 Johns'nr Cnrtisc Driver Terrill Charged With Pulling it Bradford Bradford Pa July 10 The second day's racing of the Lake Erie trotting circuit was held to day The first race was pro ductive of a sensation when open charges were made against Driver Terrill of Au burn of pulling Tulu Capt Chuck won the first two heats and it was apparent to the Judges thal Tulu should have recured the lead In consequence of this Driver Abrams was put upon Tuu and the mare easily won three straight heats To night the race track officials are holding an inquiry into the case of Ter rill Summaries: 0 0 3 1 1 11 0 Calhoun 4 0 1 0 Sho An in Detroit Any weight and fabric any 'col or any size wanted Shirts and Drawers ribbed and flat weaves plain or fancy col ors each 25e Shirts and Drawers good quality Balbriggan double seat draw ers each 39c Shirts and Drawers imported and domestic Balbriggan each 5Oc i CELLULAR KNIT SHIRTS and DRAAYERS silk facings selling elsewhere at $1 our price per garment 5Oc Shirts and Drawers imported' Balbriggan each 75c $1 $t5O and $2 Shirts and Drawers lisle thread each $1 $150 and UNION SUITS ribbed Balbrig gan at $1 Lisle at $150 $2 $250 and $3 Silk at $5 Batted for AVillls in ninth Innings 1 Cincinnati 0 Boston 0 Runs T)nhh Hav Slelnfeldt Peitz 6 Tenney Demont Car nes? 3 Two base hits Cooley Carney Long Stolen base Corcoran Doube play Corcoran Peitz and Steinfeldt Bases on balls By Ewing 2 by Thielman 1 by Wil lis 3 Hit by pitched By Thielman 2 Struck out By Ewing 2 by Thielman 1 by 5 Time Two hours Umpires Powers and Brown (Kirby) Aunt Rose gr (Stin son) Ted blk (Agnew and Munson) (J Burns) Joss out for not touching first base Innings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Cleveland 0 0 0 0 0 02 0 Detroit 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 WarnAd runs Cleveland 1 Two base Barrett Sacrifice McCarthy Stolen Bradley Barrett Double play Barrett and Gleason Bases on By Joss 2 by Yeager Left on Cleveland 4 Detroit 6 Struck By Joss 5 by Yeager 1 1:30 Sheri 3280 0 6 0 2 0 1 CLOSING TROT CAUSED HOWL Oxfords or Canvas Ox we sell at $125 to Batted for Shields in the ninth Innings Washington Baltimore Runs Doyle Carey Ely Presnahan 3 Clarke Shields run Delahantv Sacrifice Seymour AVilllams Gilbert Inrun and McGann Carrick 5 off Howell 2 gtriick out Bv Shields 1 Wafihlnrtan 5 Baltimore 10 Caruthers and Johnstone Neckwear are the latest fad in band bows or bat wings Ties in all the popular colorings our in hands String Ties Tecks and Silver Heir 'b (Ervin) 5 3 3 4 5 ro 2:18 2:17 2:18 2:22 2:20 2:07 CLASS PURSE Riley bik by Happy Ri ley (Ervin) anny Dillard (Snow) Chestnut (Brown) Capt Sphinx (McLaughlin) 2:0814 2:0844 2:12 CLASS PURSE $600 vvauoun gr by Knot Me dium (G Saunders) Hesperus (Jamison and Ervin) Palm Leaf (McCarthy) Dr Snelman sl (Ervin) 2:12 2:12 2:14 2:14 2:12 4II TUR RESULTS it i sn count anything for our beys abrond but there is some satis birtion in rca 1 izi ncr that the man that i Tirus the crew that beat fach ffoorl enough to a' fin English competitors and win ue nn1 ill tn ir several events The Amen ars beaten only by the hinged on victory and after a lengthy conference the judges or dered Ervin to take place behind Hesperus The field of three was sent away on even terms ana Waubun and Hesperus kept each company until within 100 yards Of the wire when Hesperus broke AVaubun winning the heat in the fast est time of the race 2:121 4 The time in the two heats before the final one was 2:14 and those who held tickets on the field were quick to call the at tention of the judges to the fact but no action was taken 1 The race appeared to have a suspi cious look but there was no evidence to incriminate any of the drivers as Jamison no doubt did his best Wau bun was the best horse in he field AVith the mutual consent of the drivers the last heat was run just as darkness was descending and the horses could not be distinguished without difficulty in their movements around the course After the race Driver Ervin launched three protests viz: that Waubun was distanced in the first heat that Dr Spelman was not distanced in the fourth and that the assoclaion had no right to run a race after sun down Sylviaone was In a class by herself In the opening event of the day the 125 winning three heats with ease rank Powell sold favorite in the first heat but was never a contender and after the sec ond heat when Sylviaone brought $8 and the field $15 there was little betting no pools being sold on the last heat The time made in this race was remarkably good though the track was not any too fast and performance stamps her as a promising pacer and one that must be reckoned with this season There was a suspicious turn in tbe bet ting in the 2:20 trot Ted looked like ready money and there was a heavy punge on him Aunt Rose drew the pole but the field scored 14 times a move that was no doubt manipulated to kill chancts Aunt Rose led all the way followed by and Blanche Ted breaking at the half but regaining his feet in time to make fourth position Although Joe Stein er made a poor showing In the first heat finishing last he was made favorite selling for $30 and the field $25 Steiner got away second and finished last In this heat also Blanche winning with Ted second and Silver Heir third Drivers Clianged on Ted poor showing did not cut any figure in the pools and he sold again as favorite bringing $20 and the field $10 This put many people to guessing and as a result many propped the race as a bet ting proposition after the second heat In tbe third heat tbe judges thought that Ag new was not doing justice to Ted and he was ordered out of the rig and Munson substituted Ted however acted like a counterfeit throughout the race In this heat Steiner uncorked some of his speed or the other drivers made room for him as he won the heat In handy style with Blanche second and Silver Heir third Steiner won the next heat but in such slow time that it made the race look any thing but on the level horse broke in the next heat and this alone pre vented him from winning As It was Blanche took the heat though Kirby had a hard time of it as the favorite came with a burst pf speed at the end Non heat winners remained in the barn in the next heat which Joe Steiner won with nearly four lengths to spare Blanche being second Aunt Rose made a series of breaks at the first turn and to save him self from' being distanced Stinson allow ed his horse to run from the half to the stretch getting in just in time His effort was fruitless however as the judges or dered third money forfeited to: the asso ciation Ted got fourth' money In the 2:07 pace Riley was never ex tended and won the race with majh to spare anny Dillard was second Chest nut third and Capt Sphinx fourth The latter had no right in this company but would have fitted better In the 2:09 pace $zo and sold a MULLIN BEATS THE WARRANT Hv Totals 32 Innings Muskegon Saginaw Stolen bases Muskegon Two base hits Luther Gleason base hit Sager Double plays Sager and Holmes ox DeBaker and ox Bufka and Curtis Hit by pitched Thomas 1 Johnson 3 Struck out Bv Johnson 1 by Thomas 3 Passed Curtis Wild pi ten jonnson Cress GAME SAGINAW 0 6 5 1 5 3 4 0 6 0 12 27 13 7 8 9 Una Belle Annlhllator 5 5 ds 2:21 2:17 2:17 it McGraw has jumped the rv that Joe Kelley will go to as manager is being re I' mav be safely nailed at the Ke'lev has stock in the Balti and his father in law who him to join the team holds a imi of stock and went in deeper inr Interest the r''av Everv tie binds Kelley to cliib If he should go i1'' National Brooklyn would on him ana some Pardridge Blackwell THE STORE MAJESTIC BUILDING 4 si were blanked to day by grand pitching and the perfect support back of him Dug giesbv was rather easy with men on bases Attendance 1400 Score: 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 Sylviaone gr vlnl Rllev McKeen (McCarthy) Cubanola blk (Keefe) Sphinx Elmore blk (Lewis) rank Powell (Critchfield) Queen (Saunders) 2:15 2:12 2:12 2:20 CLASS PURSE $600 joe Bremer Nutwood (Nuckols) Blanche 360 2 0 2 5 0 Totals 27 13 Innings Muskegon Saginaw Stolen Tivnehn ICuc'qi UA Sager Three base uchs Double plays and Sager Dwyer and Holmes I iwVPr and HAlmnc wogzim a eu OMO VM UaiJB 1 Luther 3 Hit by pitched McGraw himself jumpednw something better in a wav than the Baltimore club As a player ne is near rm 1 if he can make good Irak manager will be not a birr bunch of money rbnan keeps fiway from him he I ills SHrtSlUl 1 JU for New York to go back Otvl a little hustling will pro to which McGraw may t' fruit of better handling talking about what he will reason but has already start old baseball slogan great ONLY LEET OOTED SHERIS CAN CATCH THE ST LOUIS AB 5 5 4 OP 3 15 1 0 3 0 A LET TIGERS DOWN OR USUAL TWO HITS AND A SHUT OUT Criger Sacrifice Criger ultz Mitchell Double play Cross Murphy and Davis irst on Off Mitchell 3 off Y'oung 3 Hit by pitched By Young 1 by Mitchell 1 Struck out By Young 4 by Mitchell 1 Left on bases Boston 10 Philadelphia 4 Wild pitch Mitchell Time 2:00 Umpire Con nolly Catcher Pitcher irst baseMuncie or Judd iKiss'e Shortstop Third base Left field Center field liiR'ht field latest leffort In many respects it may be said tha the Indiana presentation was a vliigger 'success than that of the City: There were acces sories that were lacking In Chicago and that had more exciting incidents than that wn At Chicago it will be remembered detectives lurked about the hotel where the Tigers then on their first west ern trip were stopping armed with papers issued at the instance of Isa dore Mautner of ort Wayne and anxious to convey Mullin to that place The pitcher was smuggled out his hotel one side of his face shaved the other bearing a two growth He boarded a St Louis train and es caped the pursuer This same Mr Mautner with some new papers was responsible for bother yester day Why Mautner Pursues AVho Mr Mautner Is and why he wishes to jail Mullin are things that have been told so often that they be come tiresome in the reiteration He owned the ort Wayne ball club last year Mullin worked for him Detroit signed Mullin So did Brooklyn So Mr Mautner says did Mr Mautner The latter never got the player and he never received any money from De troit for the young man When Mullin refused to report and Detroit refused to pay Mr Mautner flashed a paper signed by Mullin in November last in which it is alleged Mullin agrees to play with ort declares he is under contract to no other club and for signing which it is further alleged he received $25 advance money This paper Mr 'Mautner has always be lieved to be good grounds for a charge of receiving money under false pre tences or for perjury ort Wayne is on the Wabash be tween St Louis and Cleveland When Dwyer went away he was warned not to bring Mullin back with the team but to send him around xby another route Mautner some time ago tried to get papers by which he could take Mul lin from Michigan but the governor of Indiana refused to issue them saying that only recourse was a civil suit A Sad Awakening The local club was still fearful of trouble though Dwyer was apparently confident that it was all over He knew better about dawn yesterday when Detectives Colling and Elliot of the ort police boarded the train at the city named pulled Mr Mullin out of his berth made him dress and took him to a place of de tention The team went on and De troit was notified by telephone Mul lin was told to engage counsel and the attorney that he secured was later instructed to secure bonds for the player the Peninsular bank being re ferred to as security for the bond Mr plans were good as far as they went but he slipped up on one point He was shv on war rants The one on which Mullin wets arrested charged him with obtaining money under false pretences He was arraigned on this one before Judge rance vesterday afternoon and was discharged the court holding as the governor had done some weeks earlier that the onlv action that would' lie would be a civil process for recovery of damages Away in Carriage Despite this ruling a second warrant was sworn out charging Mullin with periurv but he was supplied with monev bv his friends and left town in a buggy before it could be served He went to a town over the 'Ohio' line" there waited to make connections for Cleveland No effort was made to ap nrehend Mullin before he left the day Moroski an amateur was put in the box and was ap easy mark for Grand Rapids pitched four innings for Grand Rapids but was easily found by Lan sing Alberts took his place in the fifth ngnt tnere score: GRAND RAPIDS AB Thomae 6 5 Ganzell 6 4 Stelns 4 Duff 2 2 3 Schlorfr 4 3 1 1 5 16 2 JUDGE SAYS MAUTNER HAS NO CASE IN CRIMINAL COURTS 4 also started 8 5 2:40 CLASS PURSE $100 Tula br by Earl 7 iMont Vobb Glean Nt 1 Capt Chuck Lord Gentry Conqueror br Hazel Star Bell b' Sweet Marie br Gerald Bex b' 2:20 2:17 2:21 CLASS PURSE $400 Topsy by Almonarch ismttn cnan isunaioj Happy Jack Superior Pac Rose Point Dexter blk Supera Jessie bik' Evelyn Byrd br Earl of Lynnlturst Timo eS th? ln toiiy SundTvanVeM for at tompanv or C8re Union ephone sawie tearn'CfHIUlT Ylshes a game with Address 251e i CaU North 839 jitb suongVinp11'1 has orantzed 7 hamberlain address I ead Care Jrc the 1 De for manager They eoWsS asinre Sunda' 1 St Aubin avenue Address aienuc or Gratiot Burly" vs The ree'ren To Day1 q( inff CXhiViitinn sf Via ewiko 11 a nf played before is expected 1 A 1 puk this morning when Weber ields bur pertortning "Burly A lV I fhp Alcv tur uKMier ana tne local 4 ne 1 rf'f! Prp will in i with and without gloves the actors ever attained mnen'e on the diamond some oti par glory on the lots and ipite an easy victory The win be as pitcher: Bobbie Harris catch I'ylor lust base Harry Richards v' rnari third base shortstoi? James Gilroy Jek Mason center field Hany 'o1'' Thr following bench l' 'lom1ns will be held In nar1 Max AVeber Charles Th anr Charles Ma 1 1 Prglfte nin i 1 muiC win pjvsent'KKson pitcher Stark catcher Shorty Bolles first 1 mith second base Elber ney shortstop Grif Glidden left Mahon center field "Strike flf'ld' Judge Phelan flspllt and amnU lionusci piv blk 20 2:23 2:24 REE OR ALL PURSE $400 Ben Hal blk Tom Tinner Ambler Pa) 3 Nigger Jack blK Alan CLEVELAND AB 4 2 3 3 2 2 3 7 16 2 1 0 aiillacs to Piny Pontine vruar P2nAlac this afternoon uun iv OOU follows: are under baseball by In might not be amiss for club to take action that re3train Addle Joss from pitch ball that be knows when he 'in against the Tigers It would be to secure a blanket Injunction raining all pitchers perhaps but r'd be especially appreciated in sc case In the three games that Tgthy youth nas pitened against just seven hits were made st throe of these seven were of Vv order In these twenty seven the boys have amassed one hat coining in the closing In PSL KjIIU A fcvl 1 LXJLiLCSLa tee only satisfaction that theppr ever out Addie was on uber Sunday afternoon in whichi was entertained here when 1 le used three pitchers Joss div nd hit IHlllUO ingle two doubles and a wiiked two men and hit an nd yielded five tallies in this But tnat game whs one awful affairs that hardly Totals 41 732 14 2 Totals 41 10130 15 'Connor out hit by batted bait: Tino one out wjien Innings! 2 Hint Battle Creek0 1 Home Poste Shaefer Two base hit Sacrifice Vogt Bases on By Calhoun 3 Struck By Cal houn 4 by Labelle 3 AVild Cal houn 2 Left on lint 7 Battle Creek 9 Double itzpatrick Ziegen blne and "Walker 2 Time Two hours Um Angevine Attendance 350 Meets AVy andotte have one of tbe hard r1ch tlhese 01(1 rlvas Pitted rerg drawing Mrd Shoud prove Bouton 3 Athletics 1 Boston July Boston won to day by hitting in the seventh and eighth innings An error uy sible for the ance 3 84 Score BOSTON AB 4 0 5 1 2 2 1 0 0 Pitcher Mullin now realizes what his leugue friends meant when they id iim mat he wcuid find it much Ater the American than in the in which he traveled last 3r George has shown good speed tw" occassions Incidentally he a little speed on tne aia still leads the Detroit percentage of games won rank Erne is th latest arrival in ot of th Am ri' an boxers that tot tin uronation bouts Hvatt get i good piece of atlnu a man who was no him nn Maloney unknown Now says he is ready for is and ho is going to make to ni'l'i': ort Erie to offer' for a return match tv hims 'f arl Gans He wishes to meet the near in October or Novem 1 Ri ariioss of this match Erne sitn some time next" promised a match I latter claims that's weight and says Ho was to box Erne but the match was was pounds over Betting the Buffalo lad at a disadvantage and reaping some cheap ghry to ft Via rt '4 oP eS 4 1 'i ft fit Sil 5 A i i i I 5 1 4 4 4 4 it? ill 3 3 3 3 ms ft 1 7h IT 1 14 4 ft ft a jr Vi 4 Mt fjg WUW vl 1 a 0 0 III 0 1 A 1 1 I 1 1 El 1 4 i I I I I i 5 4 i 4 41 LJ Pc AV Pc 623 Baltimore 31 35 470 552 30 37 448 533 Detroit 28 37 431 531 Cleveland 29 38 426 oy 7: ft atG McK in third nah? 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