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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • 8

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IM PART ONE 1 IT 'S I i THE DETROIT REE PRESS 1 Mail orders attended to promptly SIXTH PLACE Xwnxt You OR DETROIT 7 8 9 uto IWe Davis fl it PURNS PLAYED SECOND BASE AND DID GOOD WORK GAME'S No Games Scheduled iff EASTERN LEAGUE STANDING We your money more valuable be 5 Jersey Double Header the times is a STANDING ss AMERICAN ASSOCIATION 1 14 8 Totals The first inspecting our stocK 1 DRATING DAY MONDAY Totals 28 5 27 9 1' Mg 2 3 5 OR CHICAGO 3 Way Off 2 14 7 20 3 Totals AB Bruce Got Good Sum 0 Scores 0 Cleve NOVEL IDEA WRIGHT WAS STAR 12 4 24 Totals 0 CRICKE'T 14 Totals 38 27 2 3b 1 0 2 35 10 2b POLO this TITUS MET DEEAT 0 27 12 0 15 Totals 3 su 4 STATE BASEBALL 1 Willis wno pitcnea in the faur ball fc let St Louis down with I consisting of Capt 24 12 5 33 Totals 0 0 9 3 24 6 3 Totals 0 Clothes for Cold Totals 26 10 2 5 27 12 Totals 1 ninth Weather 3 0 Totals 24 8 8 ATHLETICS 2 7 Clothes That Says So Press PAY WHEN CURED If I had any doubts that my Latest Method Treatment will cure I could rot HOWLAND UHLIK 2 0 Upstairs: 153 Woodward Ave 3 0 3 3 4 4 9 5 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 6 0 0 10 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Grass large Mon game: 4 4 0 0 3 2 2 2 0 2 2 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 2 0 0 0 2 3 0 0 3 10 0 0 0 0 2 1 3 1 5 4 3 3 2 3 3 2 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 II 3 202 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 0 3 2 8 2 6 0 4 1 1 1 1 3 2 5 0 14 8 9 0 0 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Buffalo 6 Buffalo 1 5 5 3 3 3 4 3 1 0 2 2 3 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 II 2 4 1 3 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 7 1 0 0 6 2 0 1 0 11 3 0 1 3 9 2 1 5 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 2 0 1 1 2 1 1 3 6 2 9 2 2 0 0 4 0 0 2 1 2 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 3 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 tried to pitch to part of one Inn 3 4 0 11 1 0 3 2 0 0 0 5 5 5 3 4 3 1 4 3 4 4 4 4 3 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 2 2 1 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 1 3 2 0 1 1 2 0 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 4 0 7 1 3 3 2 3 3 0 3 0 0 2 9 6 1 1 8 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 0 5 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 6 5 5 5 4 5 3 3 4 4 3 3 3 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 1 1 3 1 1 2 2 2 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4 5 4 5 5 Continuing their over flrst inning the visitors carried their to 169 of which Seymour made top with a faultless 44 None of Attendance Totals Innings 18 5 1 2 2 5 12 1 0 3 27 7 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 2 1 3 4 4 3 0 3 3 4 3 0 4 11 8 9 ADDITIONAL SPORTING ON PAGES 6 7 AND 9 PART 1 AND ON PAGES 4 AND 5 PART 2 is 2 De last lb 3 5 5 3 4 5 4 3 3 Dunleavy Smoot Brain a Burke 3b Barclay 1 Ryan lb Berte 2b Coveny Murphy Corcoran and Daly Gleason 1 0 1 2 2 0 00 1 5 4 I 0 I 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 3 4 morning Detroit has eight men in view four from the Buffalo alone Cincinnati September 19 A meet ing of the national baseball commis sion has been called for this city next Monday to consider provisions for drafting minor league players The case of Infielder Burns of Toledo and McAllister of Detroit will be consid ered again as well as other business Several of the American league clubs claim they were not given an oppor tunity to bid for services Only Store In Detroit Selling Clothe 24 6 0 2 1 Donlin Seymour Dolan Beckley lb Steinfeldt 3b Daly 2b Corcoran Peitz Phillips lb 2b 3 2 2 1 3 4 5 2 4 0 6 8 5 6 12 8 9 31 2 3 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 00 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 2 6 1 Toronto Ont September (Spe cial) The reported release of Pitcher Bruce of the Toronto Eastern league club to Philadelphia is confirmed In addition to Philadelphia Detroit and CirVinnati have been after Bruce for some time but the Toronto club re fused to sell for less than $3000 A few days ago Manager Mack offered $1800 and an outfielder for the little Indian and as the offer was the best In sight President Jees Applegath promptly accepted it 20 2 2 0 0 0 0 00 1 3 0 5 Barrett Lush 1 Crawford Carr lb Yeager 3b Long Burns 2b McGuire Mullin 1 2 1 1 1 1 Passed Schreck Time Adams i Shippla Score 345678 9R 0 1 0 0 0 0 22 3 7 8 8 9 0 3 0 1 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 18 4 Tost 44 53 54 59 65 78 83 88 ter 4 Providence 8 Second Rochester 2 Providence 10 At irst treal 2 Baltimore 6 Second Montreal 6 Baltimore 5 24 7 0 0 38 7 1 2 3 4 5 5 0 3 0 0 003 11 Strang 3b Sheckard I Dobbs Doyle lb Dahlen Gessler Jordan 2b Jacklitsch Reidy 13 9 A corresnondent writes The ree from Romeo that the ball club represent ing the Detroit firemen which played against the home team riday was made up of the pick of the City league and that Romeo got 12 hits off Caswell who ap pears as Burgess In the printed scores while 12 the visitors were fanned by Dalby and got only four kits off him instead of the 12 printed Conroy 3b ultz Keeler Klberreia Williams Canzel lb Mcarland 1 kievuie Chesbro Murphy 2b Cross Schreck Henley men McMillan Carhartt and Rus and Rarke Wright was the onjy Bnf man When McMillan met Wright he beaten one up The other two men played In the semi finals were Car 1 2 0 0 0 1 Lost 43 60 58 58 66 66 72 88 2 6 1 1 3 0 4 9 1 5 AB and 3b 4 Clarke 1 3 Sebring 3 Wagner 3 Bransfield lb 2 Marshall 2b and 3 Kruger 3 2 Ritchey 2b 0 Weaver 3 Pfeister Carrisch 1 Pct 672 598 597 543 496 409 341 333 2 3 8 5 1 0 2 3 0 DETROIT PLAY The rally ended at Browne Bresnahan McGann Mertes 1 Babb Lauder 2b Gilbert 3b 'Warner Mathewson 2 BROOKLYN AB 1 0 1 2 1 0 0 COLTS BEAT GIANTS AND ARE NEXT TO PITTSBURG WANTS GAME BETWEEN DE TROIT AND YOUNG PLAYERS or instance Your Overcoat thatyou will auicKly wsit or may want now our prices are $1750 and $20 A Raincoat that new wel ter weight champion unconquered be With high hopes of victory the trolt lacrosse team left the city night on the Grand Trunk for Chi cago where they will play the Calu mets this aftes noon The strong Chi cago organization is conceded to be the champion of the middle west and a victory over such a team would mean much for Detroit and for the future of the sport in this city Man ager John A thinks the present team the strongest that has ever left Detroit to play a game it being com posed of many big Canadian stars and thinks that a win is reasonably sure The line up of the team will be as follows: Goal Cline point Bethune cover Greydon first defense King second defense Walsh third defense Mc Donell center Dowse third home Barrett second home Johnson first home Burns outside Bowman inside Sewell 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 2 0 2 0 1 0 6 2 REDS AND QUAKERS SPLIT EVEN IN DOUBLE HEADER SECOND GAME PITTSBURG 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 6 7 8 9 2 2 0 0 0 0 rank Kunyach DEEAT PUT ST LOUIS AHEAD THE LOCAL OUTIT Dexter Tenney lb Abbey 2b Cooley 1 Gremlnger 3b McCreery Moran Aubrey Willis Batted for Coveny in BOSTON AB DETROIT 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 Beaumont Clarke 1 Sebring' Wagner Bransfield lb Ritchey '2b Kruger 3b Carrisch Veil ORMER CHAMPION LOST TO A NEW SCUIiLER This Indicates that tomorrow will be pretty busy day for the new com mission Secretary Henry of the De troit club has been notified that draft ing of players from the minor leagues will begin on that day and as all the major league organizations have pre pared lists of the men wanted there will be a rush to get in early in the now club A great many of the people living in xne sman cities ana villages and who are patrons of the ball games would like to arranged between a nine young professional players 33 1 ST LOUIS AB 5 Honors Cttlsbitrg games were slow and loosely played Darkness ended the second after six Innings had been played Kruger was hit on the head by a pitched ball by Reidy ana knocked senseless (IRST GAME) PITTSBURG 3 3 0 and will be unable to play 12 BROOKLYN 1 1 3 1 1 1 0 1 TIGERS LOST YESTERDAY WHILE BROWNS BEAT SOLONS Columbus 3 Louisville 9 Kansas City 6 1 Minneapolis 5 0 (Two games) Milwaukee 6: St Paul 8 Toledo 2 Indianapolis 5 Even at iPittsbnrg September Both Totals Innings St Louis Boston Two base hit Moran Smoot Sacrifice Double Dunleavy Murphy Berte Brain Stolen bases Tenney 31 4 7 PHILADELPHIA SUITS OVERCOATS AND RAINCOATS the bases but did not get over the plate Scorer WASHINGTON 0 0 0 0 0 3 NEW YORK AB 3 Slugglng at Cincinnati Cincinnati September 19 Cin cinnati broke even in the double head er with Philadelphia today The sec ond game was called after the eighth inning Reagan a Texas recruit was tried out in the second game and was given an unmerciful beating Stein feldt injured his right leg in the sec ond game again the LACROSSE CLUB WILL CALUMETS TODAY Thomas Hallman 2b Wolverton 3b Titus Barry 1 Douglas lb Hulswitt Dooin Mcettrldge A jaunty Covert Top Coat as famous for style as it is for service and comfort $15 $1750 and $20 Autumn and fall weight suitings You September shut out today in a Weimer having a of it against Mathewson Hartsei 1 Pickering Davis lb Cross 3b Seybold for Pfeister in the Innings 12 3 Pittsburg 0 2 0 Brooklyn 0 12 Two base hit Jacklitsch base Marshall Sacrifice hits Bransfield Sheckard 2 Doyle Dou ble play Jordan and Doyle Bases on Off Pfeister 5 off Reidy 1 Hit by pitched Kruger Sheckard Gessler Struck By Pfeister 6 by Reidy 1 Passed balls Weaver 2 Time 1:25 Umpire Hurst Attend 5072 rest of the season IRST GAME CINCINNATI AB 2 2 Now ort Wayne is Winner Evansville Ind September 19 President Bement of the Central league announced today that ort Wayne had won the pen nant that club having won 89 games and lost 49 giving a percentage of 645 South Bend he says won 88 lost 50 and has a percentage of 638 know of no contested games that could change this result no matter how decided" said Mr Bement to day' "I believe figures in my possession are correct The league directors will meet at ort Wayne in October when plans for next year will be 10 Three 11 6 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 Three base Moran Ryin and and Ryan McCreery At irst game: Newark 3 Second game: Newark 3 At Jersey City Toronto Citv 3 At Providence irst game: Roches game: 3 1 0 6 0 0 0 3 1 3 $15 to $2250 Cravenette Rain Coats $10 $15 $20 New white and fancy Vests $1 to $5 Pants to order all along be tween $10 the pair and a 40 1 CHICAGO AB 3 24 7 8 3 0 3 0 Carrisch Threfi hasn hits Wagner Doyle Home Beau mont Sacrifice Kruger Stolen Beaumont 2 Clarke Sebring Strang Dahlen Double plays Wag ner and Bransfield Sebring and Bransfield Garvin Doyle and Ritter Bases on Off Veil 6 off Garvin 3 Hit by pitched Bransfield Struck By Veil 3 by Garvin 4 Time 2:00 Umpire Hurst Buffalo September 19 (Special) It was Buffalo day at the igolf play of the League of the Lower Lakes at the Country club 'The Detroit men had been having things alj their own way the first day of the tournament but today th Buffalo men settled down and did well Parke Wright was the hero of the day There were four men left to play the finals In the individ ual championship Three of these were De troit sell falo was who hartt and Russell Carhartt beat Russell two up and that left Carhartt for Wright in the final Wright beat two up and one to play winning the individual championship Score: Semi finals: McMillan against Wright Wright wn 1 up semi finals: Carhartt against Russell Carhartt won 2 up final: Wright against Carhartt Wright won 2 up and 1 to play Buffalo bad an easy win of the consola tion inasmuch as the four men left to play were all Buffalo men Tm U11 A me iui udn luursumes a team KanRAm and PaHicnn won The scores were Beckwith and Stan ley Cleveland 88 Powers and Bowman Rochester 89 York and Ranney Cleveland 87' Will and Will Rochester 84 King and Clay Cleveland 87 Carnahan and Palmer Rochester 103: Boyd and Calkins Buffalo 89 Pattison and Ransom Buffalo 84 Murphy was Outclassed Chicago September Louis James of Glenview last national title hold er defeated Paul Murphy of the Garden City I Golf club In the thirtv six hole finals of the Glenview cup at Glenview today by five up and four to play It was almost a foregone Conclusion after the morning round that James would "win as he had a lead of two up for the eighteen holes Neither played well as In the pre ceding rounds of the tournament both be ing erratic at times Murphy met with more ill luck than his opponent but on the whole was outclassed 24 7 8 2 2 0 0 Gleason Strang Sheckard 1 Dobbs Doyle lb Danien Gessler Jordan Ritter Garvin Dougherty 1 Collins 3b Stahl reeman Parent Lachance erris Criger Young Innings Boston Chicago Two base hits reeman Isbell Three base hits Dougherty Collins Parent Criger Magoon Home erris reeman Bases' on balls Off Young 2 off laherty 1 Hit by pitch ed By laherty Collins Struck By Young 6 by laherty 4 Time Umpire Attend 6368 Totals 42 17 19 PHILADELPHIA 1 1 2 NEW YORK 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 (Joe Jackson Staff Correspondent) Philadelphia Pa September 19 (Spscial) George Mullin went in today to stay the tide of defeat against which the Tigers are now battling As a tide stayer George did not prove a distinct success the only perform ance that gained him note being a mighty clout in the seventh inning when he lifted the ball over center field fence into Twenty ninth street putting Detroit part way into the game and averting a shut out This hit made two runs and a brace of doubles in the next round scored two more Prior to the acquisition of these tallies however the Tigers Mul lin most frequently had ana others occasionally tossea the ball about the lot so aimlessly that the Athletics had piled up a half dozen runs four directly due to errors and the other two helped along by the same This puts Detroit sixth The visiting talent in the opening rounds was shaky at the knees and acted as though fearful that Connie rapidly growing camp of Red skins might be about to organize a scalping party to descend upon it Mr Mack now has five Indians in his band these including Big Chiefs Schreck and Waddell and braves Ben der Pinnanc and Bruce It is cur rently reported that the thrifty Con nie will sign one more and will then open an Indian medicine show at Columbia Park to keep the white ele phant from starving during the Winter months Weldon Henley faced the Tigers today" and had better luck than usual xesteraay ne St Louis and lasted ing Bowling Alleyn Emil Marty proprietor of Garden has had a busy week of it last week A squad of men have been busy overhauling his bowling alleys so that they will be in trim for the com ing season The alleys have been en tirely remodeled and are now in per fect condition The feature of Mr Marty's club for this season will be a series of banquets similar to those that were given by the League raternal League and Har monic club Mr Marty allows the use of his commodious palm house wh4re suppers can be given Every comfort and convenience has bean thought of and will be assured for the bowlers Donlin 1 Seymour Dolan Beckley lb Steinfeldt 3b De Armond 3b Daly 2b Corcoran Peitz Deiselc Reagan Slagle McCarthy 1 Chance lb Jones Tinker Kling Evers 2b Casey 3b eiier Two base McCormick Robin son Anderson Powell Burkett 2 Swander 2 Three base hit Wallace Double plays Lee and Clarke 2 Wal lace (unassisted) Bases on balls Off Lee 1 off Pelty 2 off Powell 1 Hit bv pitched ball Swander Struck out Lee 2 by Pelty 4 by Powell 2 Left on bases Washington 7 St Louis 5 Wild Lee 1:40 Umpire Connolly Attendance 1139 301 2 3 4 15 1 2 3 4 5 0 100 1115 10 0 5 0 0 5 New York Sacrifice hit bases Evers Work Superior st mils September 19 By perior all round work Boston took game from St Louis by a 4a 1 VKTIIHc? score vt uk five hits A one hand liner by Dave Brain was score: Titus 'Barry 1 Douglas lb Hulswitt Zimmer Duggleby Totals Innings 4 Cincinnati Two bow hits Corcoran Daly Three base hits Titus Wolver ton Corcoran Douglas Stolen bases Beckley Steinfeldt Thomas Bases on Phillips 4 off Dubbleby 4 Douoie piays uaiy Beckley: Donlin and Hulswitt and Douglas Hit by pitched ball Duggleby Struck out By Phillips 4 by Duggleby 2 Left on Cin cinnati 4 Philadelphia 7 Time 1:45 Umpire Attendance 5227 SECOND GAME CINCINNATI W7WOC7 AAEDCfCATOV This is ah age educated specialists The Detroit Business Uni versity specially educates young men and women for business suc cess and money making Students can commence any day for any study or complete course Day and night sessions Now a good time to' commence Call or send for Catalogue WILLIAM JEWELL Pres PLATT SPENCER BUSINESS UNIVERSITY BUILDING 11 13 15 17 19 WLCOX AVENUE DETROIT Spiritless Game Jackson Mich September (Special) Jackson high school defeated Grass Lake at Grass Lake this afternoon In a spirit less game by a score of 18 to 2 Church for Jackson made the feature strik ing out eight Grass Lake players making seven nits ana eigne assists Lake runs was earned Score: Innings! 2 3 Jackson 3 2 5 Grass LakeO 0 0 Batteries Church Dowling" Mohr and Northard Burkett 1 Swander Heidrick Anderson lb Wallace Hill 3b Bccock 2b Kahoe Pelty Powell Holland Celebrated Holland Mich September 19 (Special) Holland ball team appeared in the street parade today headed by a brass band to celebrate the last game of the season Hol land defeated the Union Giants by the score of 4 to 3 Both Joss and Smith played good ball but towards the close Joss got wild forcing in a run and hit won tne game xor xionana and Gorton were as usual good Innings Holland Giants Chicago Yorks were battle the better The few hits made by the visitors were wasted while were timely being made after a couple of passes and New two errors bad placed men on bases Score: CHICAGO AB 4 4 3 3 2 3 3 3 3 SECOND AGAIN IN NATIONAL Totals Innings Detroit Philadelphia Twn base hits Crawford Home run Mullin Sacrifice hit Bar rett 1 Stolen bases Hartsei Pickering Double play Burns and Carr Left on bases Detroit 7 Philadelphia 4 Bases on balls Off Mullin 4 off Hen ley 2 Hit by pitched By Henley 2 Struck out By Mullin 2 by Hen xey 1:45 5301 7 PHILADELPHIA xi One Record Broken Montreal September 19 The only record broken in the Canadian ania teur athletic championships today was that in throwing the 5f pound weight Dosmarteau of "Montreal broke the Canadian record his throw being 35 feet 5 1 4 inchest The Canadian record was 34 feet 3 1 2 inches made by Mitchell WILLIS IN INE ORM AND HAD CARDINALS GUESSING Match Play at Detroit Links Detroit Golf club links presented a lively scene yesterday the occasion being the for the cup donated by Alex Dow The system of match play used with a handicap limit of 8 strokes Of the 21 entries 11 drew byes and these will play next Wednesday the pairings being as follows: O'Brien vs Alexan der Smith vs McVeigh Varney vs Annis Winchell vs Holt isher vs Jen nings Llvgey vs Smith Miller vs and Case vs' Waldo The results yesterday were as follows: beat Williams 4 up and 3 to go Alexander beat ord 2 up and 1 to go Smith beat Whitton by default Mc Veigh beat King '4 up an 3 to go and Varney downed Stewart 4 up and 3 tb go New York September 19 Excellent row ing and several close finishes marked the fall regatta of the Harlem Regatta ass ciatfon rowed on the Speedway course on the Harlem river this afternoon All the races were one mile straightaway and were rowed down stream with' the tide whiea made the time very fast The senior single scull shell race in which most of the interest of the day centered was won in a decisive mann by rank Veseley of the Bohemian Boat club New York Veseley had as his com petitors Titus the champion of and uessel' a sculler of some local prom inence uessel held the lead for an eighth' but dropped back Veseley in meantime forged in front of Titus slowly Increasing it won by about a aat length The senior double race was a heartbresk ing contest between the Atalanta and Nas sau crews of New York The Nassatis led until the seven eighths but the Ata lantas then began to pick up and cut the Nassau lead steadily winning by a couple of feet on the last stroke $BO and $15 HO 2 12 1 3 0 2 2 1 1 5 0 1 Jones Callahan 1 Clark 3b Green Tannehill Isbell lb Magoon 2b ISulHvan laherty ct near Detroit Detroit base see a game composed of hailing from Detroit and these places and the Detroit league team Quite a representative team could be collected from the following Bus sey of Detroit pitcher with New York league Killian of Detroit pitcher I I I league German of Carleton pitcher Am erican association Hagerman of Oxford pitcher and fielder I I I league Stark of Detroit catcher or first base I I I league King of Clarkston catcher or first Missouri Valley league Harrington of Detroit first base Kentucky league Hadley of Rochester second base or short stop from Tecumseh Blair of Bir mingham short stop or second base North ern league Vorpagal of Detroit third base Ionia Duval of Monroe fielder from I I I league Undoubtedly there are others whom I do not call to mind whose names could be added from which a strong team could be formed and give the people a chance to see their pet players In action AN" Pittsburg Chicago New York Cincinnati Brooklyn Boston Philadelphia St Louis 4 5 0 4 0 2 and for ENGLISH in KK1I ana netauic boxu ualed Iwith blue ribbon Take no other Refuse Dangeroun Subatitutlons and Imitations Bay of your Draggiit or send 4e in staaapa far Particulars TMfiMAnlala anil tRaliaf 9 ititar bv PAttira Mui! 1OOOO Testimonial Sold by nil Druggist i moot Chlcheotcr Chem I cal Co Madlsoa bauare PIIILaJ Close "Win for New York New York September In the first of the series here today Cleveland lost to the locals It was a game char acterized by fine fielding and close enough to keep the rooters guessing Score Are Champions Indeed Boston September The new champions continued their terrific bat ting streak today defeating Chicago 13 to 3 by pounding de livery for heavy totalq Young pitched one of his best games and was fault lessly supported Score: HOD AB 5 4 4 5 5 5 ST LOUIS AB 4 3 4 3 4 4 3 3 3 1 Ladies! $500 Reward Tor case of obstinate auppression any cause in pathology my monthly reg faiu to relieve safe harmless mail how long suppressed DR JOHNSON MED DIS 95 Dearborn Chicago Robinson Hendricks Osteen Selbach 1 Clarke lb Coughlin 3b McCormick 2b Kittridge Lee lick Bav 1 Bradley 3b 2b Bemis lb Thoney 'Abbbtt Gochnauer ss Donahue HAT you ought to have is one thing What you can afford to get is quite another With all franRness and safety can lay claim to the fact that the return we give for the price you pay us cannot be matched in any store we Know or that you DR GOLDBERG 208 Woidward Ave Cglilrancc 7 WlICOX die ueiruii Get ready for fall Seo our complete line of Menrs and Olothng all the latest styles and ne west weaves This sign of guide to correct fall clothes at prices be glad to pay $15 $1750 $20 and twicethat for fall suits and top coats to order The very newest styles in both dashy and quiet patterns in worsteds and cheviots Ready to wear all Suits some our own make some best productssonie New York union made Totals Innings 1 2 Chicago 0 1 New York 0 0 Left on bases Chicago 5 Two base hit Jones Stolen Browne Struck (By Weimer by Mathewson 2 Bases on uills Off Weimer 2 off Mathewson 4 Time 1:36 Umpires Emsiie and Moran 8500 Philadelphia at Cincinnati Boaton at St Louis New York: at Chicago Totals Innings Cincinnati Philadelphia Two base hits Hallman Barry Wil verton Dooin Peitz Donlin Sacrifice Titus Barry Dooin' Moettridge Stolen bases Thomas Hallman Don lin Bases on Reagan 3 off Mcettridge 4 Hit by pitched De Armond Struck By Reagan 3 Mcettridge 3 Left on Cincin nati 8 Philadelphia 3 1:45 Um pire 5224 BLOOD POISON is the worst disease on earth yet the easi est to cure WHEN YOU KNOW WHAT TO DO Many have pimples spots on the skin sores in the jnouth ulcers falling hair bone pains catarrh don't know it is BLOOD POISON Send to DR BROWN 935 Arch street Philadelphia a for BLOOD CURE $200 per btftUe lasts one month Sold only by Grunow Patterson Gratiot ave and Randolph st Detroit MB ENGLISH Pennyroyal pills TV Original and Oaly Oenuine Jr rlPLifSSafe Always reliable Ladles aak Druggill Tigers Never In Danger Chelsea Mich September The east side Stars and west side Tigers met here today the Stars winning by a score of 14 to 3 The pitching of Rogers for the Stars and the hitting of Rafferty were the features The Begole brothers were the battery for the Tigers and Gus Begole was hit eafely six times Score: Innings 1 23456789 RHE East Side Stars 0 1 2 2 4 3 2 0 14 6 6 West Side Tigers0 3 12 Batteries Rogers and Steinbach Begole and Begole DETROIT WILL CLAIM EIGHTMEN ON THAT DAY Totals 39 Innings 1 2 3 4 Pittsburg 2 4 1 0 Brooklyn 2 0 0 2 Two base Clarke Dahlen Gessler Jordan Totals 39 Innings 1 2 3 Washington 0 1 0 St Louis 0 0 1 Two base McCormick son Bases on balls Off Murphy 3 off Wil lis 3 Struck out By Murphy 1 by Willis 3 Left on bases St Louis 7Boston 7 Time 1:30 John Americans Will Accept New York September 19 The ques tion of an American team to repre sent the United States at the polo tournament near Paris rance next year will be taken up by the execu tive committee of the American Polo association at an early date Chair man Herbert of this city says there is every likelihood of the rench Invitation to enter the tournament be ing accepted Sheep Dropping Conteit The Detroit butchers will hold a eheep dropping contest Sunday Sep tember 27 at Mat Grosse Pointe gardens rank Duncan and John Mahon are Jhe contestants The Judge will be Aid William Magee and the timer Joseph Millenbach Tigers Were It was with Weldon as with most pitchers whom Detroit has recently faced were baseball in twelve innings instead of nine Detroit would have beaten him Latterly it has been the custom of the Michigan outfit to field poorly and run "the bases impossibly in the first five or six innings Then they open a rally that makes the game look good to the spectators helps averages some but does noth ing that benefits the 'team in the league standing They really out hit the Athletics today one hit credited to Davis being a gift but they fell down on three good chances to do something in the first four rounds besides handing out runs to the opnosition Hartsei hit and Pickering walked in the second but Hartzel died at third in a double steal play Davis hit to Lush for two Billy made a wild throw to stop Davis at second and Pickering scored on it Davis going to third and coming home on a long fly In the third Mullin muffed toss on bounder with Hartsei foul Pickering singled Henley taking third Mullin's throw to get Pickering nap ping passed Carr and Henley scored Davis bunted to Carr no one covered first and Davis was safe while Pick ering scored Singles by Lave Sey bold tallied Davis They scored one more In the seventh when Davis walk ed and went all the way round on a passed ball and throw into center field Detroit got men on in five of the first six innings tout could not count In the seventh Burns was hit and Mullin pounded out his homer in the next round Crawford doubled to right and Yeager walked two bag ger tallied him and Burns's fly scored Yeager juncture Tf flYJV vnw ir4L a a 4uciuuu irvaiinenL win cure couiu nv make the above proposition You need pay nothing until you are convinced that a thorough and cure has been established 'It makes no difference who has failed cure you call ana see me as I will give you a thorough examination free of charge and may be the means of saving you years of suffering I have 14 Diplohias and certificates from the colleges and state boards av of medical examiners which should be sufficient guarantee as to my standing and abilities It makes n6 difference who has failed to cure you call and see me I will give you a thorough examination free and remember Each Time You Cail You See Dr Goldberg Personally and not any of the assistants I am at my office dally from 9 a to 12: from I 1 and In the from 6 to 8 while on Sundays from 10 a to 3 I Patients who cannot call may write for question blank and book containing 9 diplomas free everything held sacredly confidential DEEATED CARHARTT DE TROIT IN INALS 32 1 1 0 Cleveland 0 Teft on bases New York 5: land 5 Two base hit Donahue Stolen Conroy Williams Dou ble plays Lajoie Gochnauer and Be mis Williams and Elberfeld irst base on Cleveland 2 irst base on Chebro 3 off Don ahue 3 Sacrifice hits lick Goch nauer Struck By Chesbro 2 by Donahue 3 Parsed ball Abbott Time Umpire Sheridan Attendance Sj $15 $1750 and $20 Made to Order If you can afford to own all or if you want any of the above you ought to xnaKe up your mind now Assortment is biggest and at tention to your order is more pleasantly easy than later when everybody comes BY postal for samples and complete self measurement outfit A Tailors and Woolen Merchants Michigan Headquarters 220 232 Woodward Avenu? Dehroit Quaker Colts Downed Philadelphia September 19 The Kent Bounty English cricket team of twelve men defeated the Philadelphia team of eighteen colts at Manheim today after two play in the international match by eight iwicketa The Quakers saved a single in ning defeat by 24 runs The wicket todaywas still somewhat sticky and again fa vored the bowlers Right total scor etone 0 0 0 Easy for Browns Washington September 19 St Louis won game with the greatest ease Washington in one inning had the first three men up make singles ana niiea a runner i 0 I El kj wpii 1 i I 1 i a 1 1 IMlll 1 eWKJgWl' :6 A 68 ink I Hl I i I.

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