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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • 10

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WEDNESDAY MAY 22 1912 THE DETROIT REE PRESS $100 INES INLICTED WELL AGAIN REDS LOSE YANKS WIN REBEL TIGERS WRENCH CHANCE TO WHEN BALK NAVIN NOT CENSURED TAKE LEAD IS CALLED WALTER JOHNSON COME ON XOUTIGE WASHINGTON DETROIT AB a 3 0 3 0 2 3 0 3 3 0 3 3 0 fl 0 0 0 TotaJs35 M2fi Totals 30 13 27 10 5 for RAIN PREVENTS PIRATES ON THE WARPATH MICHIGAN GAME O'BRIEN OUTPITCHES GREGG Philadelphia meeting been 3 0 0 3 3 3 3 O'Biienp 3 2 3 NEW STORE OR MEN A to con Oxfords 'High Class but NOT Expensive Haney Dixon div The New Tailors dv? 61 West ort St Hny Opposite to filer 1 185 Wood if 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 opt the fl 0 0 11 0 0 9 9 A 0 0 0 fl 0 0 0 3 6 at in Esmond was and McDonald today's meet did wrung in fact that he the fines but of censure of for his action Marlin urdp as his the WTi Thomas Haney red Dixon greatest An old Rath 2 Ixjrd3 Caiia'ni Bmllem Collins ZdJvrJ Weav'rs The frisky Moeller Milan would bunt started for third this and the 0 4 0 1 return it possible for len to improve hfs infield Mor was sent back to his old base where magnificent to handle a Mrs Miss 0 Miller Kelly 2 LeiflHd 2 14 rurxc Houser COBB MATTER LET IN HANDS BAN IT COSTS SOMETHING TO (VETERAN HURLER ANS NINE AND GIVES DUO SAETIES ninih Innins: rally the score 9 to 8 Daniels tripled and NEW YORK a 8 9 at a time when we were crippled anyhow imposed an additional and I think totally unnecessary hard ship on Jennings shall present my statement of the New York incident to the league authorities and then let mat ters take their course Of course I still believe my action In attack ing my tormentor justified affd 1 hope for BATCHELOR no ing physician diagnosed as stomach trouble COBB WILL PRESENT STATEMENT AND LET MATTERS TAKE COURSE HAL CHASE BACK ON IRST BASE Giants Cinch irst Place for the Series at least by Taking a Ragged Game rom the Men 6 to 3 LETCHER SHOWS SPEED ON BASES Herzog fl Mitchell Phelan Mc 3 Two base Marsans 2 Merkle Three bas Herzog Becker Off Keefe 6 in 3 innings off Hum phries 7 in fl Innings off Tesreau 3 In 2 Innings (none out in the tjdrd) off Wiltse 7 In 7 innings Stolen Snodgrass Murray Merkle letcher Sacrifice Doyle Double letcher Merkle and Herzog Doyle and Merkle Phelan Egan and Hoblitzel Left on New York 7 Cincinnati fl irst base on Off Tesreau 3 off Wiltse 1 off Humphries 2 Struck By Tesreau by Wiltse 1 by Keefe 1 by Humphries I Passed Myers Wild Tesreau Klem and Bush Highlanders Make Grand Rally in Ninth Inning and Take irst Game rom Sox Through Catcher Kuhn's Misplay of Del Gainer to CINCINNATI Magnates Believe Anybody Similarly Situated Would Have Done As Detroit President Did AB Daniels zinnm Chase 1 Special showing week of Golf Shoes Low Shoes Also Tru Tred Shoes leathers? Men's Section irst loor to come tn with Score: CHICAGO AU AB tsutcneri Olson 2 0 irggai East'Iyc Kyanr B1112 fl Renzp I Lange 0 Batted for McTigue In ninth Pittsburg I 6 0 0 0 3 Boston 4 110 10 Byrne 3 Carey Leach 2 vx tiaon Mcuartnv McDonald 3 Camobnll Devlin 9 Two base Wag ner Campbell Kling Three base Carey Wagner 1 Miller Wilson McCar thy Sacrifice Carey Campbell Swee ney 2 Stolen basee Kelly Klrke Houser Double McCarthy and Miller Wagner and Miller: Houser and Devlin Sweeney ami McDonald MvTlgue Sweeney and irst base un Off Cam nitz 1 off Lelfleld 1 off Brown 3 off Me Tigue 2 Hit by Ry Camnitz Me Donald Struck out rBy Let field I by Brown 1 by Perdue 1 by McTigue 2 Left on Pittsburg 4 Boston 9 irst base on Boston 3 Off Cam nitz 6 in 1 1 3 off Ixdfield 8 In 7 2 3 off Brown 5 In 1 2 3 off Perdue fl in 4 1 3 of McTigue 4 in 2 Two hours Um Brennan and Owens runa with a homer singled followed suited in BOSTON: AB Hooperr Yt rk s2 rn Iewis I Bradley! RY WRITE OR CATALOG HAL CHASE Peerlestt first bnNrniRn ho ret uruetl to his team yesterday Illness covering a period of nearly a month from what the attend BOTH AVORITES ARE VICTORIOUS of Washington adherents Ty Cobb was not in uniform but he was recognized In the grandstand and given a hearty greeting All day today the Peach was surrounded by crowds of baseball enthusiasts anxious to snake his nanu ana sure him of their Support in argument with the head of American league The robs had a lot of nAnner men who just have beaten the hang man by a hair their fielding being particularly snappy With the ex ception of Mullins own pair of er rors in the first he had absolute ly no fault to find with the char acter of his support It looked as though the revolutionists had made up their minds to show that mean old Johnson just huw necessary they nre to the success of the American league As the tabulated statistics show their batting was not characterized by any 'unneces sary violence but they were up against Walter Johnson on one of in ho cases or every work today would him a winner pulled 'I see how anyone could help buying from such an assort ment as this' remarked a tennis plavcr the other day as he was se: lecting Jiis outfit here You will be surprised at the immense showings New York Shortstop Scores rom irst on a Single Maroney Pitches Cubs Inside Pirates and Phillies Win Cincinnati May 21 New' York won a ragged game from Cincinnati today by a score of 6 to 3 Teareau was wild while1 Wiltse was effective the pinches Keefe was hit hard as was also Humphries The feature of the game was scoring from first on a single in me eionui taken ill in the third relieved him NEW YORK Ao 11 Gftson hnd not awav G(oxtcnt of escaping chains anddungeon Hj Players Get Reception Inf The fans nave the strikers (rousing reception when they ap JMtoeared on the field and their vic Rory in this the first game slnco Mthi wjr ended seemed to be a popu one even with the most leva! he Sporting Goods Store TENNIS! Batted for Peters In the seventh tTwo out when winning run was seared Innings i 23456789 Chicago 10 0 0 2 3 0 0 New York 0 0 1 0 0 2 8 0 Runs Daniels 2 Zinn 3 Chase Sweeney 9 Rath Lord 2 Callahan Bodie Weaver 2 McIntyre 8 irst baf'e on er Chicago 3 Two base hits Callahan Collins 2 ordxSweeney Bodie Three base Zinn Daniels Home Zinn Sac rifice Kuhn Cree Sacrifice Hart zell Stolen Ixird 3 Callahan Left on Now York 7 Chicago 4 Double Simmons (unassisted) irst base on Off ord 3 off Peters 1 off Mog rhlge 1 off fconz 3 off Inge 1 Struck By ord 6 by Peters 1 by Benz 1 by Lunge 1 Wild ord ord Lange Passed Kuhn Off Peters In 6 Innings off Mogridge 2 In 1 1 3 Innings off Benz 2 In I 2 3 innings (none out In ninth) off Lange 1 In 2 3 In ning 3:11 Evans and Egan WALSH DRAWS WITH KILBANE Boston Mass May 21 Jimmy Walsh of Boston fought Johnny Kllbane of Cleveland world's feath erweight champion 12 rounds to a draw in the Boston tonight The match was characterized by fast scientific boxing throughout or the first eight rounds the men took matters easy with honors about even Kllbano was most effective at infighting while Walsh balanced up the score with telling straight arm Jabs at long range mouth bled slightly in the fourth from a swing on the side of the face but apparently It did not bother the fighter In the ninth Kllbane started to mix it up when Walsh drove a terrific left over right eye tearing open the skin and sending a stream of blood over the face There was a rapid exchange of heavy blows with Ualsh having MU! the advantage In the tenth and eleventh Kllbane was aggressive with body punches and short arm jabs on the chin during the clinches and secured ths two rounds although Walsh landed frequently on body and face with his right The last round saw both mn mixing It up from the call to ths final bell with Walsh delivering effective and tell ing blows Referee laherty declared the bout a draw ON THE REBELLIOUS the next few in Detroit and In Chicago on is directed by to the Windy for hnmo Tv rus was informed of the action of the American league magnates a promising better protection to ball players against the 'insults and abuse of spectators A Step la Right Direction "This Is a step In the right direc said Cobb ought to havebeen done long ago If the boys will be treated properly in the fu ture I will feel that the things have been forced to endure in the last few days have not been In vain 1 am sorry that I had to be made so conspicuous in bringing this reform about but somebody had to suffer I suppose in order to let the public know how great the evil had bccqpie 'As fnr my suspension the matter is closed so as I am concerned Even If Mr Johnson insists on keeping me out all season I have been assured that my salary will continue and I shall make no furth er plea for reinstatement I want to be 1n there with the boys par ticularly at a time when we seem to have struck our stride and have a chance to go after the leaders In the race and over haul them Do not overlook the Tigers in the fight for this pennant The sea son LUU la young and before it is over we will surprise some of the wise ones who are saying that are out of It pitchers seem to be coming Into their own and if they only can hold up the Tigers can be de pended on to get the runs I hope that my suspension will be liftedoon for the reason that I assume that the club needs me If it did not somebody would have been found to take my place long ago We have been unfortunate in hav ing several of our men out of the game on account of injuries this season and my suspension coming $400 $500 All Weights for All Occasions Syndicate To Bet $25000 On Jim lynn At Ringside Odds Casner Wvo Mav 21 tvndl cate of ol! operators headed by Bert Orchard today raised $25000 to back Tim ivnn 1 rlno Rkfa i his fight with Jack Johnson at Ias Vegas July 4 eatherweights Go Twelve ast Rounds With Honors Even in Boston With Mullin Pitching Gilt edged Ball Mutinous Jung aleers Celebrate Restoration to Good Stand ing By Signal Triumph rom a Stuff Correspondent Washington May Tyrus Cobb the most conspicuous man In baseball at the present moment and the greatest exponent of the game at all times is on his way to De troit for a much needed rest The Georgia Peach left Washington at 7 this evening and will arrive in the City of the Straits over the Michigan Central at 1:30 o'clock to morrow afternoon As soon as Man ager Jennings learned that there was little or no prospoct of Cobb being reinstated in time to partici pate in any of the games scheduled here this series he granted permis sion for the departure Cobb win spenu days with his family will join the Tigers Saturday unless ho Jennings not to go City Before leaving this shoe more than you know You need the and freedom of foot this shoe will give The "Tru (sec illustration) is the achievement Qf our whole career as shoe men stand by which grows in favor with the years The is scientifically constructed form to the natural lines of the foot It fits every where and cramps nowhere a style too about the "Tru Tred" that com mands instant admiration In Black Kid and Tan Kid Gum Metal and dJX Aft Tan Russia Calf Gun Metal and Russia $500 a nrW Misses Swift and Bishop Take irst Round Matches in Tourney Englewood May Both Lawrence Swift of Englewood and Gcorglanna Blxhop of Brooklawn about whom chief interest centered won their matches In the first round of the Metropolitan golf tournament on the Engle wood Country chib's links today Mrs Swift defeated Mias Luise Krug Engle wood by one up while Miss Bishop won from Mrs Patterson Englewood up and fl to play Other results were: Mrs Rogers Raltusrol beat Mrs Donohoe Montclair 8 up and 5 to play Miss Marlon Hollins West Brook beat Miss Page Rchwartzwalder Engle wood 8 up and 7 to play: Mrs Walter Perry Baltusrol beat Mrs rayn Dunwoodie 4 up and 8 to play Mrs Irving Scarsdale beat Mrs Barclay Hackeneark 6 up and 3 to play Mrs Khrle beat Mist Eleanor Whitney Mor ris County 1 up 19 holes Mrs lorian Krug Englewood beat Miss El Pick hardt Englewood fl up and 4 to play Smoky City Boys Score Heavily and Beat Boston Pittsburg May Tn a game featured by heavy hitting Pittsburg defeated Bos ton loaay it to PITTSBURG Did Yod Know We Sell Liveries? This part of the business of the new clothing store is growing very rap idly Individuals and firms who discriminate in the quality of livery their em ployes wear are learning to come to for the correct liveries for chauffeurs porters hall men butlers etc You'll find in every outfit excellence of fabric and of tailoring and a faithful adherence to the conventions of style which still admits of individual ity in treatment In suits for example there is a ariety of styles generally with Norfolk jackets and either trousers or breeches Separate trouser and separate breeches may be had too Some suits show variations from the strictly Norfolk lines Every garment is well made of sterling materials combinmg beauty of design and color with extreme dependablencss of wear All the necessary other things in a chauffeur's outfit are shown too Slip ons Raincoats Overcoats Dusters Caps Gloves Puttees are here in wide variety for people who want only good things of this kind There's a page booklet with details waiting for your request Second Aew Store Two Blr Stores In One Protection of Players Is Discussed at Meeting But Hearing Before Suspen sion Case Not Taken Up Special tu The ree Philadelphia May After in session for nearly two hours and a half at the Bell vue Stratford the American league voted to fine each member of tho Detroit team who went on strike $100 As 18 players refused to play the Athletics in this city last Sat urday because President Ban John son offcthe American league re fused to reinstate Ty Cobb the tctal punishment of the strikers is $1890 President rank Navin of the Detroit club yesterday promised his players that he would pay any fine put on the men so that the ball tossers will not suffer any financial loss The real sufferers by the strike are the Detroit and Athletic clubs who lost heavily by the smaller attendance last Sat urday and by the calling off of Monday's game and the former will be but the amount of the fine in addition to probable receipts Intimated Wrung Mvva It was the consensus of opinion or tne magnarea at ing that Mr Navin making public the would take care of there was no vote the Detroit maenate The chances are that nearly every other magnate would have made the same promise had he been put In Mr Navin a position President Johnson wired to Man ager Jennings who Is in Washing ton to have Cobb promptly send a sworn affidavit of his side of the trouble in New York when Ty at tacked a spectator to the headquar ters of organization in Chicago No effort was made at the meet ing to take up the individual case of Cobb That matter Is in tho hands of President Johnson exclu sively Mr Johnson left here on the 2 train this afternoon or half an hour after the meeting adjourned for New York He will Investigate the assault case theie and he expects to get the affidavits of Charles Lucker the man who was attacked by Cobb and of eje witnesses to the affair It is likely that President John son will start 'back for Chicago to morrow and that he will announce the term of suspension some time on Thursday Aj Cobb was suspended last ri day the indications are that he will be in time for him to appear against the Chicago train In the latter city next Saturday The club presidents took up the Continued on Page II Column 4 You men who are on your feet a great deal need comfort CAME ON THREE HITS Two base Struck By Mullin 9 by Johnson Bases on Off Mullin 1 off Johnson 3 irst base on Detroit 3 Washington 3 Ixsft on Detroit fl Washington 4 Passed Alnsmith Hit by By Mullin oster by Johnson Moriarty 1:45 Hart and Connolly Lowly Browns Trim Connie Men Driving Plank rom Box O'Brien Pitches Boston to Vic tory Besting Vean Gregg New York May 21 The High landers defeated the Whit? box in the first game of the series bj a great being Zinn who in the seventh drove in three Daniels home Chase with a single and Creo sacrificed Zinn came in with the tlng run on passed ball Callahan ordered Lange to pass Hartzell to take a chance on Martin On the feurth bail Umpire Evans called a balk as catcher Kuhn stepped out of his box and allowed Chase the winning run Ty Thinks Move to Protect Players Is Step in Right Direction and Says Overlook the Tigers as Pennant Contenders Attrnilancr In Itairue Cincinnati Mnr 21 Tb scheduled for today between the Cincinnati and Cleveland teams of the I tlted States league was post' poned because of the small attend ance at the sanies In the last few days i he Cincinnati team will start ettiten trip Manager iVtf al Knnon' of tHe local team sHd the club would remain in the bnlted States league and trv to make up for lack of attendant and the very reason able prices at which we sell such high qual ity We have the full Wright Ditson line These goods are well known to all players as the best also have the Slazenger and Ayer supplies You will like the it just the right shape and size and is made right the price is $8 Others from $150 up We've had a tremendous sale of the 'popular Tennis Blazers for ladies In al! the popular colors and color combinations Supplies for every snort Base Ball Golf and ail indoor and outdoor sport supplies Canoes Bicycles ire Arms ishing Tackle Cutlery Camping Supplies Leather Goods Cameras (we do developing and printing) Novelties Roller Skates etc If you want comfort Ask for the Tru Tred but big Sam and th? side Milan srot nass with one retired In the home fourth and advanced to second while Morlarity was throwing out Cashion Bush grabbed fly for number three In the fifth the Tigers managed to break In with the run that would have been enough to win it John son walked Delahanty Jim the ringleader of the as the Philadelphia papers called him dur ing the strike) Gainer fanned vig orously Then Moriarty got the only real hit nf the day a snappy single into right field The ball was hit so hard and went to Cashion on such a nice hound that Continued on Page II ('nlumn Boston Hurler Allows Only Three Singles and One Run 'Boston May 21 returned to form today and i Gregg Boston winning from levelaiid 3 to 1 Two sin gles and an Infield out id the seventh re ecvie CLEVELAND Jarvis Co Corner Clifford 237 239 Woodward Avenue 0 0 0 0 Totals31 3 24 fl 2 I 2 3 4 3 fl 9 his good days 100 have returned up Tlte lir alth nlngs in rlfw seiii familiar beat third he played a truly tramp His nbilltv couple of ougjj chances In a plnfth was4one of main factors in Mul seeming a shut out and the Tigers winning the contest Six ground balls came the song writer's melodious wav and he seized them all and chucked out his man Perry In Center ield Perrv who haa scntencud to play with Providence as soon as Ban makes up his mind that it safe to allow Ty Cubb at large was given a chance In center field His batting was about on a pur with that of the re of club but ho took rare of some flies and grasped a line drive firmly on one occasion when his failure to perform said office would hive given rise to endless lamentations Washington made the first break towards scoring and did it early Moeller the inaugural batsman for the home club rolled a slow one between the box and first base Mullin made a dive for it bul could not fasten and the runner reached first' safely oster was hit by a pitched ball Stanage made ud his mind to put the work on Moeller at this point and called for a waste oau believing that the first one Before he could get back to the Keystone Oscar had the ball in hands waiting for him and ownle applied the leather for the out The runner ran full tilt Into the midget In a clumsy way to make his base knocking him flat but Bush clurg to the hall until the play was over then took time to nurse his wound Milan ground ed to Bush who forced oster at second Clyde stole and went to third when Mullen made a bad throw to catch him nam ing rash ion who has hern accused of be ing a pitcher but' never convicted and who now is under suspicion of possessing oulflelding geniusstruck out Were Soft or Walter or the first three innings th Tigers were so soft for Johnson that the fans began to nod Jones was the first man to get on re ceiving four balls after one was out in tho fourth An infield out put nim on seconu took swings was gone Shoes In Black and Tan Kid Gun Metal and Patent Colt' In Black Kid Wolverines Get Good Lead Over Syracuse in irst Inning When It is Stopped Special to The ree Press Syracuse May 21 The of team entered Into the sec ond contest with Syracuse with a vengeance 'determined to wipe out the sting of defeat They annexed three runs and as many bite off delivery in the first inning and had started to annex more inrhe second after re tiring the Blue and Orange slug gers in one two three order when they were interrupted by a small sized deluge and gloom thick and impenetrable and It was a very much peeved aggregation wearing the maize and blue uniform whii trooped into the dressing quartets after all hope of continuing the game had vanished Captain Mitchell is still under the weather though he wil1 in all prob ability be in uniform on Thursday when his meets Princeton Tonight the westerners are off for West Point where they will cross bats with the Army tomorrow afternoon Bari beau is the choice at present for pitcher though Corbin may again be sent in Rogers will receive as per schedule 1 BY A BATCJIELOH Washington May 21 If George Mullin had been blessed luck commensurate 'with his ablHty this afternoon his name Cwould have been enrolled with the' no hit heroes As it wax ho had tn A content with a plain shut out the Nationals In the opening game of the series ami two hits 4 adorn the: Washington side of the box score where solemn cipher pJ should stand Ore long fly that would been cap $Mtured without a struggle on a clear ibjflvld happened to carry far enough retch the short right field fence of the local park and to stand 'as a double for its sire An infield roller inaugurated hv ft fast left Ij batsman could not be handledquickly enough to give the Tigers SI avhaJr line decision at first base I were hits I Helped Mullin? there Is nothing like inservice in the ranks of those who Jijsrand fnr liberty to promote eftiel 'ijOney Three days with who fc revoHed against Ban jlHautocraHc rule and Mullin return gred to his post of duty equipped to itpitch on of the best games of his career ir not inn very best i ne big fellow had' his full line of goods 1 a I rt 1 Avlt 1 1 1U ill VIII JV' two innings was he seriously threatened with trouble 'lr baffling blend of speed curves Kand that tantalizing slow ball had Ijthe Washington batsmen yon fl call them hitters on completely stupefied Nine them stuck out and there were JJnot four Jmrd hit balls during the Jgntne Iti the first Mullin got him 5 Rself Into a hole bv falling to field Ya sJom teaser and then hitting a i Latvian hut Stannge snared the jiUmfary runner who tried to wander tto Second and restored the Tigers Xiullibrum 6 The architectural which went Vfor a double opened the fifth but strike out and two fine plays by iMorlarity pulled George out of trouble Thereafter he did not get into any places where there was Dcause for alarm among the mem Jbers of the delegation Opposed to MirUin was Walter Johnson who yaho pitched a great game of ball Walter had two bad Innings how ever one of them entirely his own fault while the Detroit erver did Vc4 jx not slip after Ptanage's guile had Relieved the pressure in the opener fTlgeM Hilling Nothing to Admire The Tigers did not overwork the outfielders as a result of their at Eatack on Johnson three hits two of which were being the Dbest that they eould show in the dhlrd column In box score Two of safeties happened to come In £tha same Inning In which also was Inserted a pair nf bases on balls: jwith a net resnH ef one run Candor compels the confession that Detroit was not wholly entitled Ho its tally of the ninth The run 'Sc ored on a ground ball called fairArty Umpire Hart and foul by almost else in the grounds'However It Is likely that tho man who profited by the burlesque de reision eventually would have paidtail as thp bases wen filled withbut one out at the time Anyhow rrhen Mullin pitches tho sort of iball that he did today one run Is yas good as 1000 so even ellmlnat the episodes of tho ninth the '2 jTjgers really deserved their Jl As a box office booster the three Bday war promises to be a wonder Bi crowd was the biggest of CMhe season hr barring opening £May and Saturdays some RfiOO turn out 'which is right smart of a tfiTong in Washington except inV tjiyears when the club is figured as jq'a sure pennant winner Everybody ywantftd to take a look at the In ortrepid athletes who threw down the Gcgauntlet to Bancroft Bryon Johti wjtn it to tho a Innings Rnofbn Cleveland 0 0 0 i Hooper Speaker 3 Rvan 1 Two base Lewlr Griggs Stolen Olson Jackson Hooper Speaker Double Easterly and Griggs Let? on Boston 4 Cievelan 1 fl irst bae on Off 3 off Gregg 2 irst base on errors Boston 1 Cleveland 1 H't by pitched Speaker Struck Bv Brien 3 by Gregg fl wnj 'p tch 1:38 Westervelt and Loughlin Washington olk Turn Out in Large Numbers to En I courage Popular Detroiters Rewarded With I Splendid Article of Ball Score: BOSTON 'A I A a 7 A I f' El after 1 1 'A 1 'wo li' CM Bi few i a iir AB TB SH SB A AB TB SH RB A Bush 4 0 1 1 0 0 4 0 Moeller 4 0 1 1 0 1 4 '0 0 Jones I 3 0 0 fl 00100 oster 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 Perrv in 4 2 0 0 0 8 0 0 Milan tn 3 0 0 0 0 1 4 1 ft Crawford 000000 00 ashion 4 0 0 0 0 01 0 Delah'ty 2311100200 Kchsefer 1 3 00000 II 10 Gainer 1 400000900 Knight 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 Moriarty3 30110006 0 McBride 3 0 00 01 1 1 Stanage 4U0000910 Ainstnithc 3 0 0 0 0 5 2 0 Mullin 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 Johnson 3 0 0 1 4 1 Totals31 2 3 I 0 0 27 12 2 Totals 29 0 2 3 0 27 14 2 Innings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Detroit 0 0 0 1 0 0 tOj 1 Washington 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Becker 5 2 2 0 0 6 3 0 0 0 Doyle 2 4 1 3 3 0 6 12 0 0 3 13 0 1 6 18 0 0 Murray! 5 110 1 itch 2 12 0 0 Merkle 1 4 3 2 2 4 0 5 4 0 Herzog 3 4 1 1 8 0 Phelan 3 4 0 12 0 Myers 4 1 3 0 0 Estno'ds 1110 1 letc'ers 4 2 2 8 0 3 2 3 0 1 1 1 0 8 15 3 0 Wiltse 8 11 2 0 Kefep 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 0Grant 0 0 0 0 0 fClarke 1 0 0 0 0 Totals 37 13 27 14 4 Totals35 10 27 11 2 Hatted fnr Keefe In the third Batted for Humphries in the ninth Innings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 New York 1 0 3 1 0 0 0 1 0 fl Cincinnati 0 1 0 2 0 0 00 0 3 Becker Doyle Snodgrass Merkle AB A AB A Ryrne3 6 4 1 2 0 4 2 12 0 Carey I 4 110 0 4 3 10 0 Leach 3 0 3 0 0 Sw'ney2 3 3 4 3 0 Wagn'rs 5 2 3 3 0 4 0 0 0 0 5 2H 1 0 Kirkel 110 0 0 Wilson 6 1 2 0 0 Jackson I 4 0 10 0 McC'y2 4 2 1 3 3 Houser 1 4 18 2 0 Kelly 4 2 4 0 0 Devlin 5 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 Kllngc 4 3 4 0 1 Leifleldp 2 112 0 1 0 2 0 0 Brown 10 0 10 Perdu 2 0 0 1 JI i 10 0 10 Shean 1 0 0 0 0 Totals 37 15 27 1 3 3 Totals39 14 21 10 1 Ji 7 I.

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