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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • 10

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10 THE DETROIT REE PRESS SPORTING SECTION SECTION Bunched Hits Win Opener for Hugh Men TIGERS ASSEMBLE SAETIES IN THREE INNINGS AND DOWN THE WASHINGTON CLUB DUBUC IS STEADY THIS MAKES TWO IN SUCCESSION i WITH RUNNERS ON SB Sil CINCHES IT 0 0 0 BASE PATHWAYS 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 20 2 Totals 24 8 2 24 13 '0 I ft A 3 TO OPEN SEASON 0 ft 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 EOHGE Totals Totals DELRAY CLUB IS STRONG to miss the all the are Straw Hats are two At Solid Comfort' body air Train! BASEMENT SALESROOM MEN Take Notice fence licks Bl Read below and come again today in the morning if possible $2 Negligee Shirts Today WeCstablish cr Price matters not just so rr illllLlW Hip groove laEhineMestsltell and two runs taken in The Store of Detroit 50c Silk Wash Ties Today 25c NOTICE $100 Men's Summer Union Suits Today 79c ti A Miller real! 0 0 ft ft 3 0 01 ft 0 0 0 0 0 TB 0 0 0 0 Whbh used by 0 0 0 ft ft 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ft ft 6 ft 0 0 ft ft 0 14 0 ft 0 are as the bv four hits one inning as while tin ovcr thc Hooper Yerkes Sr Speaker in DEAN THE TIGERS SOLD TO WASHINGTON In on some series coin is not at all distasteful swipe to lift the Dime bunding 10 feet 3 '3 3 p3 16 rank Tigers is thing starter 1 0 0 '5 nil fetHh Eastern was compelled to pone the game with the Polisn nary prep school which was tiled for riday becouse of th cloud burst which came upo: the process depute EASTERN POLE TILT pitcher has still some time to the New York 'manager is said to have added SATURDAY (MAY 17 1913 mind nd un Hng and er than 19c Hose Saturday lZl2c Pair the only suit of and other brands of wh: and Heun our rench batter OPENING THE BLOOMIELD CLUB Arrow Collars 54 Sizes 2 for 25c Jibe midgets comments of the afbter hupptlv could not be heard fij'm the stands but they are said save thousands of dollars if we were us when our standards are met 0 0 0 it may bv a ball an marks to linmre McGreevv which while true were in questionable tste and he was waved to banish 0 0ft ft ft 8 ti won to 2 Cincinnati Ohio May The national baseball commission today reinstated Play er Ayem of the Washington Ameri can league club to good iaudmg without the imposition of a flue Ayers stated that he had not joined his team owing to hts desire to attend college am Crawford who UOlih probably Tiger Pitcher Goes to Griffith for the Waiver $2500 and Will Join among fourth for notwithstanding Thedeclaration of indepen us made today as the re Veach If Gainer 1 Moriar'y 3 2 Rondo' 3 Dubuc 3 Jean has been more stingy In the matter of bits and' considerably less philanthropic tne way or donat ing passes on many occasions but he never lias shown more nerve and skill in the lace of impending disaster '1 here were Washingtoni ans on the bases in eight of the nine innings and twice the sine was si down with every percu peopled But Dubuc did not confine himself to the duties ordinarily listed ns belonging to a twhler He was the largest batter of the day and one of the most energetic fielders sev eral tunes getting him'belf out of trouble by Handling the ball in a Veteran Clark nice hit and run single and Laportescored liim by forcing Williams Shotten i Johnston Maizel I Williams Pratt Brief 1 Austin 3 Walsh Agnew Gardner 3 En I Wagner Carrigan: Rollins 59 ARMED i ormerly 22G Grain Jean Owe In the eighth inning with out and the bases as bare Mother 'Hubbard's cunboard Jean cam' to the plate and took two vigorous swings at the pitching ot who had relieved Hughes when a mneh hitter went to me front tor the lengthy Thomas Ou one of these swipes Jean had accumulated a foul tip Univ the air suffered from his second assault Jlrohan evidently figured him soft uthi certain hiut Double Du Left on Detroit pitched by Alien If SPORTING Batted forTienry In eighth Inning Watted for Hughes in eighth Innin Innings 1 Detroit i Washington 1 Pitching 6 hits and' 21 times at bat 6 times at bat oft Drohan in 1 inning Two base Williams hue Struck By Dubuc 2 (Laporte Mergaiu by Hugh Drohan 1 Rondeau) Bases on Off Hughes Louden) buc and Gainer iurst base on Washington 2 2 Washington 12 Wild Hu ghes Dubuc Hit bv Hughes 1 (Moriarty) Timer Connolly and McGreev i DETROIT TB Sil Boston May When Mathew days of usefulness as a pitch er for the New York Giants have ended Manager McGraw is to tend er him a three year contract with out reduction in salary The extended contract' will Many washings with Clearwater and pure nllxrA conn fnot vhyv uvajj aoouiv laotj Yachtsmen affiliated with Rat Hub will open their racing season this afternoon when the first of the rea scries will be raced over the Detroit river course from the clubhouse to the range light and return The hoats have been put In fine shape this spring and with good weather it is expected that there will be a tdg turnout of the tars to enjoy the spurt All sailors ar requested to be on hand and the races will be run off as fast tis possible LONG CLOUT BY HOOPER JOIMS AB BUG LEAGUERS HAVE BIG EED while Washington though throatenlng constantly hogged down when on the very threshold of accomplishing things that wonhli have altered the result of the joust Nine hits were made by Detroit anti eight of these had a direct bearing on the score Sixteen Nationals leaihed first base not counting those who forced men ahead of them but such was the potency of Jean Dubuc pitching in the plnclies and so excel lent the caliber of the support given him when the visitors seemed about to start a massacre that 12 of these JG were left Ji was very much Dubucs dayj special to The ree iw Lansing wivn Navin owner uf the to a star shortstop The stocky rench Canadiun saved his piece aeresistance until the last and thus wound up a day in which he had occupied the center of the stage nmst of the time bv stepping right into trie full Hood ot the iul yel but in have them win utiu tiieiii udma nlavrrs ar requested to report to Gregory at 736 All Bethany playtx are requested to report at 2:30 at the church includ ing Pitcher Wardon Kico Panamas in tele Gregory the noted' east side baseball magnate haa organized a team which will tackle the Bethany outfit Saturday afternoon at the island has seevral well known eai i side on his team and should make trouble for the Bethany push No name has Deen TBKvn uy lilt Ciuu us case no grocer wishes io rejn esent his store the a a rnt Ha i Summer Pajamas Today G9c 50c Noveltv Silk Hose Toda 35e trouble Veach was waiting i time however and his catch the side down itt inaugurated the fourth with onthiuctl oti Puftc Elevvu 11A 1 no tMrnuru uvuuoiv without the usual clause for a ten notice of release McGraw re cently announced this plan of re taining his star pitcher to Manager Joe Tinker of the Cincinnati Na In Spite of Wildness Jean Is Able to Tighten Up in the Pinches and Hold Nationals to Small Score Pitcher eatures Game With Home Run Drive Over Scoreboard and Some Nice ielding Griffith Has Twelve Men Left On the Sacks by A BATCHELOR of attack on the part of the Tigers brought much better results than diffuseness as exemplified hy! the Na tionals riday afternoon and the Junzaleers won the oneninz game of the series by a score of 5 to 2 This was a day when the home pastimers made everything count of the fittest among in' the first contest the Burroughs pitchers uvrr ins i de side to operate under the indus trial accident law his players were included whether he had so in tended or not tiunals according to va statement by Tinker here today That Mathewson would earn hissalary as a coach of the young pitchers aside from any con sideration of the services he has rendered the New York club in the pant decade was reason as Tinker gives it for thus continu ing the veteran on the pavrull Black pure silk1 full fashioned huse a regular 50c value 35c three for Ground loor and fl vs Mrtai Products at Mack park Lmpire farm btudeoakers vs Timken Detroit at Dtlihy park Umpire Opp Packards vs 11 upmobiles at Pack ard park Lmpire Manning Burroughs ys Sok ay Process at Solvay park Umpire Rollo I riday for lie will lie Necit Griffith lhery Saturday Looking ovr the field of available ror ruit iay uie micjhis piraeu me muiy fled Sox admitted to one of the strong est semi pro chibs in the field To beat this crew men will be forced t'i travel at a rapid pa eft hs there is not a weak spot in the line up of the Delrav outfit DMra na always been represented ly a fast team and the club this season is no' exception In Bih tank the Red Sox have a manager who Is a hurler worthy of the Euclids' motile and Ban the old Soldier 5noundsman also is known to the north enders us a pit her having stun of two hurling stars will the Red Sox Is not kno employ the hip dyer in the country Choir "nine handsome colors in addition black so he took a atroll as a Vitt Raerlfired hot tv center and a pretty plav on I) at first tnihul fha Washington's second tn round throe which Morgan base on balls MULLIN IS BOUGHT BY NATIONALS Batted for AVipiams In ninth 1 2 34nA7S9 Boston 0 ft 0 0 3 ft ft Sit Lvyl 2 ft 0 0 ft ft 2 Hooper AVagner 3: Ae iln 2 None Two base hfis Shotn Spealcr Engle Agnew Tlin bje Speaker Austin Homo inns Brief IhKiper Sacrifice Engie Uns Double Agnew and Brief Srobi bas Gardner Rases on balls Off Rhihh gardnei 2 off Collini 1 ijRrikk out by George McCurdy Buys All the ood in the World for His riends That old Bug Bowling longue had a grand blowout fast night that all of those who attended will reinem ber for many a day After the boys had stuffed them selves until they breathe nn riurtnrr Watson formerly deputy sheriff under George Gaston made them stop and ponder with some songs All of the speakers showed up but grew timid when tiie time came to open up I Meful Louden guv rlt by the judges of pl a Tho umpire made two bid breaks the first inning calling Milan aught off first Special to There? Pfpsm St Louis May 1G Boston game by a score of 3 Baumgardner kept his hits? scattered until the fifth when Wag ner and Carrigan both singled and Hooper5 lifted the ball into Ute right field bleacherg for a horn run scoring their only runs BOSTON AH Our New Cafe is now opqn at eturned When last V' said he didn exaggerate the ts a bit for McGreevv gw niosi netuanieu Just an extra twist our yam re ceives adds thousands of dollars to the cost but 35 to the com fort and durability of the hose Our knitters are all experts Our machines are all ot the latest type to produce comfortable lightest weight gauzy hose made his re and trust worthy hitter in the final game of the Boston series continued to fig ure as the big propeller fn this battle bammy was in on two of th tallies registered jn Mr Bulger and wasted a third smite be HUf5c there was nobodv on to bo helped and the Peach who couldn'tconnect lor anything except a sacrl fite all day didn assist him An add'd starter was one of the brilliant luminaries for Detroit London wax this postscript Qtiy his picseiica the trame he Hj due to some rash conversation lr Owen Bush our small but posi tive shortstop in the first inning Dome took occasion to make re ing the white and blue of Mr Navin has bridged the wall in 'left Wil Jett performing the long distance feat twice in one day last summer and Jne Lake once one of WilUtts warea ine scoreboard 0 off Hughes In 7 Innings: 4 hits rim Hume uu ilm re was a duality to ajtaek on this 'occasion that made the buys look very much like a ma juj n'4Kue oa safeties were three innings Mt on speaking terms with IU IJ a Hl Louden Js UR extraordinary sale of Shirts has made many new men friends The great crowds last Saturday invested in an almost unbelievable amount of fine merchandise at the emiallv fine Basement Savings Manv learned for the first time that the Basement Shop is easily reached and a profitable place to buy Haberdashery Others knew from experi ence that they could expect the and were not Jk disappointed 7 fife had thf edffo moumlsmen but in a clouting way Hie Solvay noys shnne of course way to out the re encounter ix to read the score in the after game report and until then it Is a sur mise All games will be started at 3 and the contests will be handled by an efficient corps of tnn piYes Pncej the oxy Manager at Once George Mullin oldest inc er of the Detroit baseball club was solddo Washington riday for the waiver price $2500 Mullin has been with Detroit since 1902 and was the dean of the Tigers in point of service He caine here from the ort Wayne club then of the Western associa tion and has been in harness con tinuously 12 years He will join Nationals immediately and GrilHth expects him to take a regular turn ou the mound Griflith is in a bad way for pitch ers right now and believes that he will be able to get excellent work from the veteran George is in good condition as a result of his and faith training in the south this spring and In a new field of endeavor ought to make a credita ble showing The principal thing 'thes matter with him in Detroit is that he has been here too long The fans are tired of him and a change of scene is what he has been needing some time According to the Tiger backstops he has as much now as ever he had and with the inspiration of being on a club that is conceded an excellent chance for the pennant may be depended yn to work hard George has given Detroit great service and many fans will regret ills passing at the same time rec ognizing that it is the best thing that could happen to him Ball players who stay too long In one town get the reputation of being antique before they are really en titled to It Mullin is not quite 31 years of age yet Detroit fandom generally regards him as nearer 75 The big pitcher was one of the main factors in bringing three pen nants to this city doing splendid work in all of the flag years He led the league in IHUH with a record of 29 ganits won and 8 lost a percentage of 784 in the series against Pittsburgh he pitched grand ball shutting out the jn one game and win ning another When at his best he had fine speed and an excel lent curve ball and was noted as a heady and game performer Izist ourth of July big George pitched a no hlt no run contest against the St Louis club five me: getting to first through bases on halls Waivers had been asked on him just previous to that time but his sensational pitching in the per fect game gave him a new lease on life In addition to being a good hur Irr George Is a dangerous hitter Jennings has used him repeatedly ns an emergency batsman and of ten he has come through with time ly drives In his own games he has hit home many runs He Is a good fielder and by means a bad base runner getting over the ground at a lively rate for inan of his bulk This spring he has pitched four good games and two bad ones He seems to be unlucky with the Ti gers the club failing to mak runs behind him on his good days and fielding in horrible style on many occasions The pitcher is delighted Iwith his new berth and declares that he will give Griffith his best efforts De believes that the Na tionals have a good chAme tu win Special Event Will Be Contested I Members Only Are I Eligible I vrmal opening of the Bloomfield 11 ills I Country Golf club is announced for this arternoon wun a special gon event as Inaugural program The schedules for women and officers as xonows: Mi's 'Mrs Boston Right ielder Lifts Ball Into Right ield Bleacher for the Circuit Scoring Two Run ners Ahead of Him GOE? Hal Llvsey chairman A Case Ereilerirk isher HANDICAP ITT EE Bonnet Cushman 1 Mrs A PURCHASING Mrs A ALwaier Mrs Alex Dow 1 Turs1v Mav 20 theVa will he a ball foursome at 10:30 for a prize donated by Mias lortncv Cuahnian and on May 27 a flag contest wllD be promoted to the winner nf whi wifi go a prize donated by Mlsa Catherine Owen 59 armer St Just around the corner mn our old location Gratiot Ave Special Saturday Sale of ine Whiskies Old Crow quart bottle Sunny brook quart hot tl quart bottle Bush 0 "Louden ss 3 Vilt 3b 3 P)r and four in the eighth three of Which figured in building the uiMi irce oi Tame Tntrfi vtift no may not be amiss lei no room for us sent lJunie William accepted eight fielding chances pushed out a cou ple of hits and scored two runs which may not be anv more than Bush would have avocmpUshed if he lost control of his vocal chords hut which was probably just as much Louden Crawford and itl were very much the conspicu ous partus in uttack Ihe Nationals showed in front in the opening inning With two out Morgan got on when Gainer let an easv toller sift through his pions Ilhams banged one over the key stone and it bounded off per son into left field Bush recovered I hulcklv and apparently had Ilhams as he slid Into second but MfGioi vy was counting his money and chdnt see the play Then the i ush of remarks io head and his retirement to the clubhouse Laporte dumped one in front of th plate and Dubuc made a silly attempt to get Morgan instead of throwing tn first on Laporte who Is not exactly a gazelle in runningLo has Kav beat the toss to Ron dtxiu McBride walked tilling them tip and Howard Shanks lilt a line dine that was meant for a home run Cobb who been tipped otr to intentions was lurking front or the nill and pulfid it down thus saving three tallies and probable the game 'nil Down In ITtnL Louden representing Bush decid el to emulate the midget in every fit the foot no seams no bunching no ft tion The elastic toe gives with the foot Say good bye to foot troubles Get pleasant foot relaxation in Black Cat it has been the favorite of millions over a quarter of a century junKaleers fell down nfte a fine start Tom Hughes looked very strong for the first five inning' and as not bad at any time except in the sixth He didn't allow asafety for the first three rounds and as Washington got an early btart of two markets looked for a tune like a man about to win a ball gome Hrohan who was selected bv Jlau rger Grlffldi to finish the game after a pinch knocker had replaced Long 'Joni is one of the best little twirl eis seen nero in the standpoint of is nailing against in ull Bloom Time to Pick Hickey Co Hughes Hatcher John Mablcy 201 203 Woodward Ave Woodward Montcalm 17 19 Grand River Ave Henry A Sarbinowski Stiglitz Quality Lieberman 1818 Michigan Ave 1519 Russell St 85 Gratiot Ave Motner Knows Black Cat terdav to Navin who declared the Detroit ball players do not come under the compensation act ball players are stated one commissioner this morn ing "and as such they come un der the Jaw same as the merest water carrier If hurt they entitled to compensation just the less notable workers about ball park would be Navin expressed his wrung The state Industrial commission has dared to remark experience in Tiger taming board Them You probably have wnir kind of an idea of uhat kind of a straw hat yon like best now is the time to ct it or full variety of braids shapes and prices now and never sure how fast go Sennits in high crown and nar row brims with saw or rope edge $150 to $300 bpht braids in new styles at $150 to $500 Milans in good proportions at' $150 to $300 scope or opiimo shapes $200 ami $300 Genuine Panamas at S400 $1000 Just Under Your Hat should come a soft culf shirt the comfort of these ttnu ual fabrics will appeal to you as much as their designs: all with matchine separate collars $100 $150 $200 Silk shirts in a great range ot new ones at $300 to $600 athletic underwear find made of a little better clot it than any other suits at the same prices made right too the suit $100 and more Superior Vassar laxall limn are other dependable makes soil'll find completely represented in this great underwear store our pm' silk hose aref warm weather fa vorites at 50c They're thin (not flaky) and four pairs will wear for three months without boles or you get "four more" free WILL DRAW BIG SALARY EVEN WHEN THROUGH PITCHING About 100 dozen Men's new Silk Wash Tics four in hand styles in a large variety of beautiful patterns A 50c shape and a 50c value Basement sale price today AB Moeller ff 4 Milan cf 4 Morgan 2b 2 1 5 Mpnrte 3b 6 McBride a 3 shanks if 4 Henry 3 0 Hughes 3 Drohan ft 0 iGandeL 1 GOOD CONTEST SCHEDULED IN MEG LEAGUE trying to atretch a Huke hit into ilouule lop this off Mae called luhn Henry out on a plav at first when the ojg catcher was a yard Toilaj battles in the Detroit league should be as intexvstlng if not more so than the opening round in this stanch circuit and will serve further to give a line on the strength of the various clubs With one exception the teams which won last week's contests will not play first division dubs the Studebakers and Tlmken Detrolts meeting in the dash which will send one team or the other into the500 percentage class It is hard to dope out the probable winner of this embroglio for various reasons At Mack park the Hun which lust week set up the best record in the way of batting with safe cioufs tor 19 bases will tackle the Metal Products aggre gation wnich ran tiie Packards a hard ra last week losing out by a eight to six scoro Packards are lined up against the Hupmobiles at Packard park In the other contest the Solvays and Burroughs will strive tu breakntv the first division and It surely win no ic survival for both uf these1 clubs wen the losers of last week viewing the Gus another Vftt to be it was hfv center o( tne acoreboard topping the ai frtiseiiicnt of a popular line ot wet goods great dislavor with Dubuc evidently figured that he swung hard enough ipr two so ne really put on the third lunge lie 1 as no noes wnen fell on the leather at it It the over the fence BLACK Cat Hose today give the utmost in comfort combined with beauty plus their known wear Buy Black Cat Note the soft texture Try them on see how smoothly they guard against flaws 85 inspect irb uo nomine out see that everv pair of Black Cat Hose is perfect1 This painstaking care coupled with our expert knowledge en aoies us to produce the most comfortable hose in existence Let your feet prove it CHICAGO KENOSHA HOSIERY CO Kenosha Wisconsin Buy Black Cat Hose from These Dealers: Clayton Co 53 Michigan Aye Leo Kirchner Ltd 852 Gratiot Ave high class coat style Shirts made of the finest shirtings Negligee style laundered band turn back soft rench Cuffs These celebrated fabrics are the finest shirtings made in this country' The colorings are beautiful and guaranteed to launder perfectly without fading There arc many silk stripes Condon cords Mercerized Mixtures Crepe I' fccts' etc in an endless variety of llll'i designs We believe these shirts the equal of any shirts sold elsewhere Sizes 13 to 17 Basement sale price today lar beca 'n her: street kept Tuthill whose lioim abaft the left field feme hh order for Iron bars to protect his windows from the maliduus xifenh of liger hurlers This makes The oies were notified hr phone before they had started frmr the shores of the lake and were saved the trouble of a useless trip to De troit Coach Sayres delayed until th last moment but fuundthat it would be folly to attempt to stage a game at Mack park MVUtlS All Stars I nion Lodge When Union lodge and All Stars cki sh at Clark this afternoon fast and interesting gntne Is looked for The All Stars with MeVittle and Kubert as the battery will try stop the lodge boys The following be at 'the park not atr than 1:30: Burmwer Gallandt RussrU fi' Smith Harms upput anl jisk of PLAYERS MUST BE COUNTED IN Trr Jrer WW IB A I I i XJ Ml I MV eternn Detroit pitcher who mis pur LbrU by XaUonalM the waiver price 92OO ontimird on r' fiff AVtXw stretching ire truth bit I nu said that nobody ever hit harder It went a mil1 11118 and nooodv knows how hotter found it over 'J scoring when the flKy 1 making I IL II raj vjj 3 QuftritaT nQ4pmding) andtauhildi en ML mothers fk WO 'Sta ivizi rt irir vriur dspecifleiQns aremet We'cjWd not so istracfBxhaustivfttm iJ'l insanitary dyes We '''J' estpriced $1 25c 1 uffcc SndiafanytiCMO A 1 1.

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