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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • 6

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1S99 SURPOL A BAD ACTQ TRIED OR A KILLING WON OUT IN THE NINTH 0 THE CANADIAN PITCHER 1 5 30 11 0 0 St THS DOPE Il giiinp great support it 0 1 3 0 1 2 3 1 I 4 3 1 1 1 AT BROCK VI LLE Bailey 0 Totals 33 3 2411 Totals 6 27 It) 1 1 0 Western League Standing out (Starr! 1 1 0 8 0 0 0 19 11 24 10 CANADIAN LEAGUE WIIISIHGIIS McGill re K3 5 0 0 4 0 0 3 4 1 SAVED HER HUSBAND 4 THE RING 0 II ft Totals 34 3 4 11 27 16 1 5 0 0 Jen 16 3 11 Totals Knoll and 0 1 5 PITGIUST1C POINTS 3 6 1 11 2 II 0 1 0 5 1 1 1 leader ot the 6 1 he learned 2 8 5 IS 9 24 IS 17 0 INTERSTATE 0 3 do 9 It II 5 1 this city 11 MASS VXEARTHED 0 505 II 53 393 1 THE WHEEL 5 0 3 170 Cote 0 0 some 6 27 13 Totals 3 927 I 5 isher in BASE1HLL GOSSIP Up all they off been in II 4 is pin A KT YACHT1XG A 14 1 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 3 0 0 0 1 4 4 0 0 0 0 7 3 Mason Mutual 6 9 4 0 2 0 0 0 6 0 1 7 0 0 0 1 0 1 and first At At 1 4 4 4 0 0 1 It 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 a 1 1 0 4' 8 6 9 7 3 5 1 I i 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 cover flrat will never 0 0 1 1 0 0 4 1 0 Hagle 2 year won ourth to 1 2 2 1 i 3 4 3 4 1 a 2 A I I 3 0 1 0 0 3 A abhington Cleveland 0 0 0 0 0 1 6 three others but she will not start in This wa definitely decided this af Herbert Leeds said the work of 7 Wilmot Andrews 4 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 3 7 1 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 7 0 night Pres 7 10 8 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 I 0 4 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 Txndon 8 Hamilton 7 Woodstock 9 Guelph 12 0 1 0 a df 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 Brooklyn Boston Philadelphia Baltimore St Louis Chicago Cincinnati Pittsburg Louisville 3 4 ft 1 AB5 0 0 1 ft 8 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 ft 0 ft Cooley lick Lauder Lost so 3 3 Collins 3 Duffy 1 btahl Low 2 Bergen 31 Won 61 10 8 0 0 Omer (hiigie) in I He r3 Hartzell 13 Mots 14 Mearini 4 49 47 46 40 35 the the Waldron r3 SiEcU S4 CongaJ'nin 4 Weaver I 4 pitched magnlfl to day hen he 5 6 7 0 0 2 0 0 0 26 9 Ter ct670 DETROIT AB 8 7 At 3 84 50 Ct MTS 9 winning although the this afternoon while a whirl at the Tigers The contract for laying pipe build wells etc has been let to 23 A Totals: Innings ork Brooklyn 9 60957b560 $300 Clair i ar 3 3 3 4 8 8 0 0 1 1 i Hausen White I Dillon lb Hallman 2b 7 8 0 1 0 1 i tu vile muni nothing with hia delivery 9 dr Indianapolis Minneapolis Detroit Grand Rapids St Paul Milwaukee Buffalo Kansas City 3 2 Baited for Innings Kansas City Minneapolis 5 Hickey 3 Kahoe Newton Belt Moore former got rank Iaskey a West Bay City youth went home drunk last night and called his mother and sisters vile names and then struck them because there was no butter on the table This morning be was pentenced to the house of correction for ninety days for the offense father is serving a term in Jackson and his mother sup ports a family eight children by washing Andersanl Dahlen Casey 3 red Hoey the blrd shooter manager ana someone else wui cre do as he Is tohL 39 BUALO AB 1 7 Jones Keeler Kelley 1 3d 3a 40 40 43 45 and both the visitors Sentenced ILtc 1 1 2 3 2 ft 1 3 lk 9 ninth 7 8 ft 1 4 0 10 1 3 Disgusted Gold Seeker Brute CAUSED A POSTPONSjig AT QOLUMIJUS 0 0 3 won the a coming cr for the senior finish raser prostrated and undertook too 5 12 1 3 3 5 Totals 34 4 5 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 9 1 1U 1 3 7 money was ayne county he insisted supervisors the probable work 2 1 finish a half Smith 9 Abbey isher itarid Parker Warden The three 1 0i 0 1 0 Xs 0 Indianapolis Rapids exacked up against a crowd oi 43 3 0 0 2 Hall had some trouble but it was by his flckUng at times when the Wished him hard luck the result that the home team had about as of a chance of winning as the Ice Joseph Banfleld formerly a dealer In electrical supplies here who sold his busi ness and went to the Alaskan gold fields about a year ago returned home a physi cal wreck and disgusted with the results of his journey 35 15 irst base on balls Off McGinnity 3 ban fenecKard Struck out By McGinnity 2 Passed ball Mcarland Wild I reft on bases Baltimore 7 Time 2:10 Umpires Gaffney 4 0 3 0 3 0 The West Bay City Sugar Co will install a 5000 000 galIon water works system at Its plant for furnishing water for sugar making and fire protection Ing pump Hewitt of A 1 0 0 0 0 3 spies Denser 3 0 27 7 8 9 0 0 0 1 3 BufIow baw Thomas CronlD well but those of Score old Third Rrgf with the Thirty musician In the a few days fur comrades In the band gave hint a farewell reception at Arbeiter hall TWO HEATS lunv DEN VER WIN ER 2 3 4 5 0 0 2 0 Cronin 4 1 0 sure tbxee bagger lxth and retired in 2000 Score: Stolen Doub 1 Din Cror Struck out By Taylor 1 by off bUd Smith rank HerrJc ment band which went to Cuba third Michigan has enlisted as regular army and will leave in the Philippines I ast night his 3 Vinetta American also ran ourth to the plate and responded with reaching first on an error He do in the field but scored three as many clean singles pretty exhibition of hitting and that ended or Padden Jeffords Should Win Tills One Portland On August 4 Jim Jeffords of San rancisco and Xlck Burley of this city have been matched to box ten rounds at tho Olympic club in tills city on August 25 in the tha handsome only one of which special race expected here The score Ci 11 11 0 8 8 0 Daly Ann Arbor Mich August fSpecial) In a conversation to day State OH Inspec tor Billy Judson stated that among other things discovered by the state tax com mission during tne past two weeKa or wasmenaw county unearthed loaned out in alone None of this money had been unearthed by the Mr Judson is enthusiastic over result of the tax Totals was heavy at Windsor yes the change was welcomed by TwO er 1 jrM 141 UdOv3 Struck out By Idc Stolen bases Van Hal Sacntloe nit lnpeer Loit to lint Trrcr Hleb August The lint Blue Une team and Ipeer played ball here to day the former winning by a wore ct 10 to 5 KEARKS PROVED THAT THERE ARE OTHERS BESIDES RISK ahena Brahmin b9 short course Hare Murillo Nonotock Tho Lost Chord Hardy C137 Old Ilenonilnee Squaw Dead Menominee Mich August' 4 (Special) Mrs Mary Gorjrenr a Menominee squaw died this morninR: at the age of 92 She had been a resident here for forty yc ars second by a nead 'My nheer IhilO Laureata Easterling and nrth race mile and an won to 1 PAUL AB 7 0 i Indianapolis Grand Rapidr game here nnday John Kern city attor ney to day in an official opinion instructs the superintendent ot police that it is his duty to prevent any proposed violation of the law and it is announced that an attempt to play a game will result In the arrest of the players as soon as they appear at the ball park 0 0 0 0 1 1 4 0 So Ho unties Paid by Jliclilprnn Lansing Mich August 4 The adjutant department Is In receipt of numer ous letters from soldiers la the late war with S41n making Inquiries tn regard to soldiers' bounties Tu day a letter was re ceived from a soldier in Manila whose home is in Saugatuck asking If the state is pay ing such bounties The adjutant genera! desires to state that no bounties ore neing paid by the state of Michigan none having been offered for service in the late wars Herd Hitler for Brooklyn! Toledo August Krve Beck sec ond baaeman wa sold to day to tho Brooklyuo Beck will finish the seaon with Toledo 4 4 3 a 1 3 1 3 Tmlay City Mich August Dry den won a hotly contested game at the fair grounds this afternoon by the aoora vf 9 to 3 Dolby and Kremer Coe and Kuler 6 9 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 2 0 Sacrifice Glenal Weaver Speer Ball by Denser 1 StrucK byr Denxer 1 Hart At Cantillon The regular weekly bicycle races given by the Detroit Cycle Racing Association at tho Vood ward avenue track this afternoon promise to be Interesting to iovers of the sport Jerry Wood ward the fast local man will attempt to lower the eighth the half and the one mile records paced by three quads reeman Monroe who holds the state record of 1:44 1 5 will try to go the mile in less than 1:40 the world record red Joseph and rank HoojJ will try to lower their five mlle unpaced tandem record of 11:05 Charles Grant the trick rider will perform and as a starter he will ride down the stairs of the grand etand to the track The other events will be the mile open half mile open mile lap race half and one quarter mile race Will iam Hutchinson will ride a mile exhibition against time II 3 1 the Chicago team as it is hinted that released bv Hart' Atertes would lie a valuable addition to the A post lea as he is ex tremely tast anil is a neavy miter Tebeau 'says that Alike Dunlin will base hereafter until lie uroves that lie make a competent guardian of tbe finst sack the ninth 1 2 3 4 5 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 10 0 Gear Wilson REGATTA BROUGHT MICHIGAN OARSMEN AND TRAINER INTO PROMINENCE (Burlingame) (Mellen) muntrri It Totals Innings 2 Detroit 0 Buffalo 1 nnlnpo Off Thomas 3 off Cronin 12 3 nree iwUMj ticuan KMLrns irst off Cronin 2 off Kearns ST LOUIS JI MRS SMITH BAY CITY WHOSE HOME WAS OX IKE McH EX RY IrANDED TUB MINNEAPOLIS II 1 A 1 Grand Union hotel take (firt part 2 Courier randoo Mesmer MHljstonft onrth race hieh weight handicap furlongs Sanders 140 Glor lan 135 MUs Mitchell 130 Caoutchiouc 123 ifth race steeplechase handicap short course Perlon 149: Eli Kindig 144 Mr Dunlup 150 Kinvarra 139 Marcus 138 Horseplay Becky Rolfe Red Hackle 135 Ind August 4 Grand newsuvy wrers today WIlHe McGiir waa a trine upset by the dSn in the opening: Inning: and allowed Ho griever to walk Hartzell rot away with a bunt beating it out to first A double steal followed Buelow mtifiing assist and Hogr lever scored on the play xvnlle Hartzell was brcmrrht home on twihtaggtr to left 7 herabbits" failed score tn the opening half of the after a combination of three singles and A 'base on balls Genins was caught pilfering and'TebestVs single 'was fielded in a sensational manner by lynn who should have been awarded the putout It was a battle afer tho: first inning oom men The score: IN DI A NA POINTS AH it 4 1 1 0 10 0 4 Play In Indianapolis August The Indianapolis and baseball clubs will not play a 4 4 McGuire c4 McJauiesp 3 where they Owens does not seem to have shown up strong enough for big league company and Philadelphia is out after a new second baseman The man agement is now negotiating with Second Baseman Dolan of the Richmond probably be said he will corner and tiring 7 1 3 1 0 Parvin and nEPCATED BREAKS HURT THE STALLION'S CHANCES 5 LADY THE WIST DUMPED SOME OTHE HORSEMEN 30 to 1 third furlongs Jerry Lightning Ex second Chan to 1 third time Galahad Gen SJhaf ter and Sparrow Wing also ran ifth race 6 furlongs Precursor lu2 9 to 5 won Post HaMe 102 (Clawson) 5 to 1 second Nan sen 107 (Turner) 4 to 1 third time 1:18 1 4 lamora Rochester nnd Native also ran Entries: irst race 5 furlongs Ben Hadnd Knododendron 113 Nicholas 110 Black Bonnet IOS Second race 1 1 Don De Oro 131 May Hempstead UH Toltr a Clonsllla Hurly Burly 111 Dr Elchberg 106 xnira race $5000) 5 1 McMeekln Waring Sam 1 ist 129 Wooster Boy 119 Mango tetruciuo 11 Toddy ii I to allow the batter to take firbt Garry ran out on the diamond and put up the argument that I endM in his retirement to the bench WASHINGTON 11 a 3 ith aimed If he showa up well it be kept permanently at the keystone Lajoie will cover first Cooley Tv six well filled uver nbrhtav3rifea and two well Sum head work In the With one Stahl Lowe scoring Slagle made a sensational off what seemed was injured In the Bailey Attendance Picker' gm 3 Genins a4 Crawford! Sullivan Tebeau Buelow 3 McGill 4 GRAND RAPIDS 11 SUPERIOR PLAYING BY BOSTON GAVE THEM GAME Score: PHILADELPHIA A 0 Kitson batted for McGinnity in the Innings 1 2 3 4 Baltimore 0 1 2 Philadelphia 40 1 0 Errors Baltimore: McGinnity nines Philadelphia: Owens raser: Earned Baltimore 2 Philadelphia 2 Stolen Mcarland Cross Two base hits 2 Brodie Sacrifice Cross Double Cooley Laudcer and Cross Lachance and ncuraw off raser 3 Hit by pitched Thomas buck bv raser 4 pilch McGinnity Philadelphia 12 and Latham A 'florid faced young man of small stat ure wearing a Buffalo uniform several siaes too large a sarcastic smile and pos sessed ot an unlimited supply of confidence tn himself as well as five cents worth of gum which lie made vigorous attacks up on was the stumbling block the Tigers fell before at Bennett park riday after noon The road was also made a rocky cue by the Buffalo infielders Hallman par ticularly distinguishing himself and dis couraging the Detroit players by his clever work offset crowd being much man has of starving to death after a hot summer and the Hisons won their first game of the season on the Detroit grounds According to all accounts from London Ont the Tigers played yesterday much as they did in the exhibition game over in the domain and if a trip to the bush league is to have the effect of inoculating tne Av' estern leaguers with that style ot work such excursions should be tabooed in the future There was a Canadian league flavor to tne game taken from an other point of view tnat was not relished by the fans or 1'itcher Kearns wno had tne Tigers groping about In an effort to locate ills eiusive curves came from the same team that produced risk the tit Tnomas ciub and If his work of riday is a criterion tne other managers would make no mistake tn taking a trip through tne Canadian circuit for tne purpose ot ascertaining whether any more of tne sama brand are niulng tnelr lights unaer a busn el rom tho start it was quite evident thatlt was not the day to win Thomasstarted in to pitch tha game and two er rors by Shaw enabled Knoll to score In the next inning an error by Ryan started trouble and atter the side should have been retired live men scored three hits fol lowing the misplay and two passes Cronin then essayed to stop the slaughter and a scratch hit error of judgment and misplay allowed two men to score in the fourth inning wild throw with a man on first in the sixth Inning gave the batter three bases and scored a man a hit adding another to tho Buffalo total A safe bunt passed ball steal of third and uanmans single scoreci Dillon eighth giving the Hisons bunch of eleven runs was earned There is no denying the fact that the Blsons had all the luck" Hall made two er rors in the first inning and then saved the scoring of runs by being mixed up in a fust double play started by Hallman when the bases were full In the fourth and fifth innings the Bisons made double plays that helped the young man from Canada some and in the seventh after three singles filled the bases White caught fly retir ing the side without a run The differencebetween the teams was that Detroit errors were as costly as a month at Saratoga while the mistakes of the Bisons compared favorably with the expense of a ride on the Windsor! ferry ast fielding double plays and failure to hit at the right time made it look like a shut out for the Tigers but with two out In the eighth Inning that gladsome feeling came over the fans when Jack Ryan Clouted tho ball for a single and Manager Stallings went him two better hit ting to lft center for three bases and sending in a run Hits by Shaw Barrett and Dungan with error on grounder added two to the Detroit score i ha tnir 4 raggedeat and tamest games Score: 0 0 0 0 0 Mvers: itituiir ti wru ima isitors conld do nothing with live errors were ro ot ort tallies 0 0 Grand Rapids: 3 3 0 0 0 0 Brock J3UAIX) TEAM won ITS IRST GAME IN DETROIT 4 0 4 Lattimer 0 11 Rase Twc haee Sacrifice Stolen Knoll on Tim Kearns has a record of seventeen consecu tive knockouts George Law ler who was recently bested by Gus Ituhlin has issued a challenge to box Peter Maher Joe Choynski may meet Gus Ruhlln In a 25 round contest before one ot the Gotham athletic clubs in the near future Pedlar Palmer the Englishman who Is coming here to fight Terry McGovern will arrive lu New York early this morning Sammy Kelly the clever eastern featherweight has retired from the ring and gone into the saloon business In New York city am willing to meet Tommy Ryan on his own says Joe Choynski I think he Is foolish to go out of his Jack the New York lightweight will meet Jack Downey at Coney Island August 21 and Tim Kearns on September 29 Tommy Hogan is after another chance to meet Oscar Gardner Hogan is in fine shape and sayi that if Gardner will give him a return match he will agree to let the winner take all Old Peter Jackson is still confident of his abil ity to fight He refuses to meet Jeffords at Vic toria in a 20 round bout unless the latter agrees to make the terms take Oscar Gardner has discovered a new light weight named George Desmond hailing from Worcester Mass whom the thinkswill be able to hold his own with any of the pugilists in his class may mske some very funny matches for Jeff over there hut what can I writes Billy Brady are no heavyweights of any im portance over there not one that would be con sidered seriously as regards a match with Jeff I am going to give the sporting public of Eng land a chance to see our champion and bet ter for me to have him take on Mitchell and Jem Smith and men of that caliber than to spar with his brother Jack or any other sparring jart ner I can put against NUMEROUS AND COSTLY ERRORS WERE CIUROED AGAINST THE TIGERS NEW YORK LOST TO BROOKLYN THROUGH RIXKLESS WORK 2:19 PURSE 82 000 '1' Tornmy Briton br a by Liberty Bell trfel Creweeuw ch (Ketchnmi Elloree ch (Saunders) iiouneer Pllatus ch (Van Meter) Carueulla (Snow) Louleo Mo ch (Hudson) 2:14 PURSE $2009 UNINISHED oucceM taiciienryi i Surpol (Curry Hutchings) cnariey nerr ur a tt aniin Senator (Dellinger! second :59 1 1 107 and Princess Maleen 102 (Songer) Un named I race 6 furlongs purse $250 105 (rost) 2 to 1 and 4 to 5 won by Totals 32 Lally 13 I Glenalvln2 1 1 While exercising on the track this chestnut colt Hold On owned by Ed blind staggers and reeling into the his neck The boy who was up on At first he was thought Sum 0 0 OARSMEN IN RONT Boetcn August 4 ninth won ths came for Boston out ColHns was hit Duffy? waLtted anti got In front of the ball filling the bases fouled to McGann and Bergen singled Collins and Duffy catch in the eith cutting Lewis favor of Two Long Shots ut Over at St Donis St Louis August The track was fast nnd bettfnsr brisk at the fair grounds to day The first two events were taken by long shots Two favorites and the same number of second choices were the other winners Summary irst selling (3 Crosby 97 (Rauch) 12 to 1 Avon St Augustine 110 (Hinkey to 1 and 2 to 1 second oxey 97 (Vitoe) 11 to 5 third time 1:15 Mountain Dew Joe Doughty Sam Lazarus Reefer Allie Astoret Hush Hill Billy rancis and Tom Peden also ran Second maiden 3 year oIdi mile Celeste 107 (MacJoynt) 15 to 1 won Koenig 109 (Gil more) 4 to 1 and 7 to 5 second: Bert Davis 112 (Vitoe) 7 tn third time 1:45 Star Dust Bell Ross Rondelle Sidtilla Woodcut On slide Prince Michael Higher Regal Dance and Amistada also ran Third selling 6 furlongs Iola 102 (Vitoe) 3 to 2 won Hungry Hill 104 (R Smith) to 1 and 3 to 1 second Tartarian 104 vHolden 4 to 1 third time 1:154 Lana Van Ruby Riley Slaughter Miss Verne ravanirn aaowa Leetka and Ben olds 5u Lasso 107 (Vitoe) 7 to elix Bard 107 (MacJoynt) 12 to 1 and 5 to 2 second John Halsey IIS (Holden) 4 to 1 third time 1 Rose Caron Sir Kingston Anthra cite? ine Shot and Miss Mae Day alo ran ifth telling 6 furlongs Necklace 107 (Mae Joynt) 3 to 2 won Elbe 87 (Dominick) 7 to 2 and even second Mamie Lou 107 (Holden) 7 to I third time 1:14 Can RobertSir Eldon Villmar Easter Card Her avor and tiuydam aln ran Sixth maiden 2 year oIds furlongs riend 118 (oucon) 11 to 5 won John Mllltm JIM (Piggott) 3 to 1 and even second: Murtha Street 115 (Holden) 12 to 1 third time 1:11 lelpzig Marie Brown Princess Jo air American Go There Ben De liar and Troxler also ran Entries: irst miles pure Schanken 91 Terra Incognita "Joe Gentry 9b Miss Edwards 90 Leona G4 102 Pinocle 07 Second Dillard 3b Slater lb Ryan 2b to 1 time Carthy Quade) ished as Third Corder four lengths Eleanor Holmes 99 (Landry) 4 to 1 and to 5 second Little Reggie luf (Wap shire) 0 to 1 third time 1:18 4 SbteldbAsrer 104 (McQuade): Corlalis 99 (Dugan) ree Lady 99 (L Rose) Pope Ioo 104 (Songer) and Lucy Leach 99 (Reitz) finished as named ourth race 5 furlong purse $250 2 year olds John Yerkes 103 (rost) 3to 1 and even money won by three lengths Tickfull 100 (E Hops) 2 tn 1 and 4 to 5 second Sidbow 103 (Songer) 7 to 1 third: time 1:04 1 2 Ida ord ham 100 (Dugan) Advance Guard 118 (Hann) and Jim Callaghan 102 (W Hughes) finished as named lfth race mile purre $250 3 year nlds Kun ja 15 iWapshlr to 3 anil 1 tn 2 won by two lengths: Rubel 9S (Dngnn) 6 to 1 and 2 to 1 second Tendresse 98 (McQuade) to 1 third time 1:13 3 4 Ot A 103 (Hnrshberger) Miss Canada 101 (McIntyre) Topaz 100 (J Martin)' Aurit Dinah 102 (Burrell) Myosntik 105 (Reitz) Pantello 103 (Landry) and Ethel Davis 9Q (R King) finished as named Sixth race 1 1 miles pure $250 Homelike 91 (orehand) 2 to 1 and 4 to 5 won by two lengths Lady of the West 93 (McQuade) 8 to 1 and even money second Ennomia 17 (Dugan) even money third time 2:00 1 4 Vic 104 (E Ross): Traveller 100 McIntyre) and Helen II 99 (Valentine) finished as named To entries irst race mile selling Albert Tony Ton ing luG: Tmcba Bell Punch 101 Nero Brother red 103 Lord razier II Iauretta Varcspa Can 1 See 101 Granby l0 Iris Bannle 88 ree Dady 99 Second race mile selling Letcher 10G Ollie luxon 10ft Dr Stewart 101 Ralvarsc rank Nichols 103 Tillie 102 Springtime 103 Naughty Girl Infelice 101 Charlotte Lau rentHan 99 Windward 93 Simcoe yO Third race three mile Dave Waldo 109 Tobe Payne 102 Miss Row ena W) Hamburg Trmhe Cheval 97 Crinkle Sallie 92 Isabinda 8ft Phallas 84 ourth race mile and an eighth Ein 106 Sub! tn 103 1 XV 101 Rallie Umar OS Provolo 93 Pete Kitchen 92 Col duke Richardson 87 Roberta 82 ifth race fiveighths mile 2 year olds sell Left Bower Dally Report 10b Lord 10B Stitee Yoloco 102 Insurrection 90 Gun Cotton 97 Hibiscus 94 Sixth race short course steeplechase selling Tuscarora 145 Hy Admiral 125 La Colona 134 Dousterswlvel 132 College Boy 134: Black Jim mie 148 Volurante ll Old Tarr 129 red i 125 Rosebery Hl Alarum 138 ft 0 0 1 1 Robinson Totals 33 Hold On Dead at Saratoga Saratoga August On the Saratoga track this afternoon the bookies had a better day of It betting being more general Only two fa vorites won morning the Peters had fence broke him was badly injured to be dead but he later became conscious marv irst race 5 Delacy 107 3 to 1 won: Prestidigitator 112 (Turner) 3 to 1 second McMeekm 1U7 tSpencer) 4 to ft third time :03 1 2 The Rush also ran Second race rrnle Meadowthorpe 110 (Burns) 8 to 5 won lax Spinner 112 (Bullman) ft to 1 second Bar della 100 (Spencer) 9 to ft third time 1:45 1 4 Judge XVardell and Handpresc also lan Third race 1 1 4 Kinley Mack 110 (Spencer) 9 to won Approval 110 1 te 2 onu Lnarne nose iiu time 2:11 1 2 ourth race num 114 (xurnerj 5 to i pres 114 (XV Martin) 8 paquu Ill 3 1:10 1 2 Diva Primavera MtnneapoUe: filter Tw uy ftotbtuss Gear Three ba Rothfua Sacrifice Hulen Stolen Davis XVlluiQt Wild tfleld Bases on balle krtl Strtcklett 2 off tfUld 2 Hit by pitched By 1 Struck By Stridden 1 Off field off Parker 3 Inning lfiHd Parker eft on jKanans City 4 Minneapolis 1:30 Lui Brennan Atiendancer200 Totals 4 1 Brooklyn: Totals 30 Marsh Dons first I Van Demme thirrt tlmrt 2 5 Senior four Detroit first Brockville Boat Club second Dons third time 16:15 STITES A LONG SHOT GALLOPED OVER A AIR IELD Bay Cits' Mich August 4 The residence of Smith was partially burned early this morning The fire evidently started from defective electric wiring and had gained considerable headway when Mrs Smith was awakened by the noise of the flames She succeeded in getting her hus band who is partially blind out of the house and in saving a lot of valuable pa pers The loss on tho house is about $2X)0 Loss on furniture about $3000 AB V'n m3 Gieason 25 Grady 3 5 Davia 2 O' Br ien J3 Doyle 14 Seymour p4 Warner e4 Gettis Up in Chicago they are touting Bill Everett as a better flret ba eman than Tenney Chicago is said to be after Horton of Worces ter The latter club has set a price on the pitcher and Tom Burns will consider Geier is out ot the game for St Paul on ac count of a badly spilt finger and he will be unable to play again for a few dajs Kid Irf vee has received an offer to play with the ort Wayne Interstate League team but he refuss to play outsid of the Western League Manager Mack has heard nothing from Catcher Harry Hmith since he went to his home to get into condition The other day he wired him to get ready to report for duty Valdois the star shortstop of the Springfield team was asked his terms by Manager Van Dsr beck and In case Taylor dobs not show up strong enough he may be given a chance with the Tigers 1 pntsy Tebeau has transferred Hemphill the speedy Grand Rapids outfielder to the Cleveland club Hemphill lacks confidence and Tebeau thinks that a season in the Robison kindergartenwill fit him for HW A shakeup is In the New York aggregation and it is said that Xeednian Is about to admin ister one is slated for release secured to Comislcey is said to lie after Outfielder Sandow Mertes ot he will be HEAVY 7 RACK MADE A DIERENCE WITH () 2 ft 2 0 3 10002V Everett St Louis: Burkett Hlg Iiln tiI rnrk Matinee To day Tills afterruxm the Highland Park Mitinm Club will hold another matinee at the Highlud Park track and all who enjoy harness nwitit are Invited to attend as no admission is chsrgM to the grounds or grand stand Seven good rtcs are on the card and the sport promises to be ex citing The 2 2t trot to sulkies will be tbs feature of the afternoon five fast and evsnlf matched mares being entered Entries: irst race 2:20 pace to Bonny Dick sb A Spi Ingborn Yuaeinito ui Sprlngetoen lora Siull blk A Wellir Cly Goldberg Just Tom oh TC Case Second race 2:30 trot to carts Matt 11 Ritter Vawar blk my Sr Co I Ila cli in Holsnsgle Major Mori land br Mldgly Bertha Huron Millen Thin! race special pai to Mollie Knox br ode A Hum Kathleen 5f Mllloy Mignon IL Burgess Ovteda Edwurds Irfjttle Spon br ni Rpnnw burgh ourth race special 2:20 trot to sulkies blk 11 Leonard Corinne ch nt Goldberg Capt Millen blk A Is GoMherg May Monday Clement ifth race 2:25 pace to carte Black VJiondrr blk A reer Bill Nye br Millen latke Shore la Dakin lash light Jr Lynn Sixth race trot to Hallioid Ode A Ruse Nancy blk Sanborn Bessie br Montgomery A Goldberg br Gold berg: Dr Jim br Streeter Jsy Green backs Al Miller Spain A Crawford Mephisto blk oster Verna tn Haviland Marie 1 Milien Seventh race pace to cart Long Green Edwards Edward Weeks Besio blk in Edward Smoke blk Miller Satinet br McGee MONTE SENSATIONAL STOP SAVED THE DAY OR PHILADELPHIA Golniublo Will Test Her Speed Newport I August 4 While the new cup defender Columbia will not race to morrow with the other three JTerresboff single suekers Defend er Vigilant and Navahoe those who go' out with the idea ot witnessing a contest will not prob ably be innch disappointed as the Columbia will be in the fleet although not as an actual par ticipant in the race That Is she will be about th bay and will quite likely try conclusions with the the race frrntkin stepping the new mast bad been done very sat isfactorily and good progress bad been made by the riggers Besides the regular cup to be raced for by tho three boats the yacht racing association has also offered a handicap cup for the three boats but the handicaps will not be announced until after the race The tsyce and Kestrel are also In the harbor ready for their contest There are a large num ber of yachts in the harbor to night including those of the Corinthian Yacht Club of Philadel phia Identified August 4 supposed to i off McGill 2 Struck out By Newton 1 by McGill 5 Two base Mcarland Double play lynn awl Stolen bases Hogrlever Hartzell lx to on Indianapolis 5 Grand Rapids 9 Um Sheridan Time 1:40 Attendance 1000 Brooklyn 1 base hits Gettiff Keeler Dahlen? irst rots New ofk 1 isrooKiyn i nv tir aii iirnnizivri I rnna Psvr avmMir A iron O'Hhpr McGuire Keeler 'tsen on balls By Me awes 5 by Sey mour 3 Double Gridy Davis and Doyle Wild pitches McJamea 1 Sejnijur 1 2:11 Umpires Emlie and McDonald Attend xuice 3l0 Totals 03 4 Innings Chicago St Louis rro Uh I ca Donlin Sudhoff Earned 'Chicago 5 St Louis Left on Chicago 5 Pt Louis Two base hits Ileldrick McCormick Merten Sacrifice hits McCormick (2) Magwn Uonuhue bases Mrrtee jucL ornueK f'r iJti'i and 2 VbPftU Sudhoff 1 Base on Off Tavlor hoff 2 Time 1:45 Umpires and Summaries: Mollie won Milo TJ second Baron 2914 2:15 trot or noce in i tralght heath Ingham Neaf third nest lime first Babe eennd nrmr race Mapes second Captnont time i vo3E Mlle open onu tuinin Um1!) Bohnet and hand i Qulnin second time 2:23 Quinln i75 yards) first Uayton 50 ro Scranton (75 yarde) third: time SW AB McGraw 3 buitz i 2 Brodie Keister Lac h'ce 1 Smith 1 Robin Kltson 1 Joe Kennedy nnd JIaher San rancisco August 4 Joe Kennedy California boxer who has aspirations for heavyweight championship has been matched to fight Peter Maher Tom has secured the event for the Lenox Athletic Club of New York where the men will meet on September 26 Kennedy will be accompanied east by I Col lins and Spider Kelly The latter will act as his mentor Mason Mntlnee Reanltn liftU JHI AB Burkett 1 5 Childs 2 3 Hftidrick 4 XVallace s3 Ci oss 3 4 Schreck c4 Tebeau 12 Donlin 12 Blake in 4 Sudhoff p3 McBride 20 Chicago August 4 Weathsr clear track good at Harlem to day Summary: irst race six furlongs Belli Barrack 110 (Jenkins) 3 to 2 won Lomond 110 (Beauchamp) 2 to 1 second livable 107 (Mathews) third time 1:17 Battle lox Ocorono Contessa Indian ostmaater Bailey Mont Eagle ferd Sorrel Rose Azua also ran Second race mile and an eighth sell ing Plantain 10i (Boland) 8 to 1 won Jennie 107 (Nutt) 3 to 1 second Pitfall 111 (B Morris) third time 1 Joe Clark Sunbutfet Catastrophe Ray Goose Liver Title Jack Martin Overella Burley also ran Third race six furlongs Canace 04 (Nutt) 9 to 5 won aust uro 111 (Jenkins) 5 to 2 second Maggie iavi 04 (J aiuo) tniru ume Goebel Georgia and Andea also ran race mile Espionage 95 til Brown) won Mizpah 111 (Jenkins) out second Boan erges 106 (Ross) third tinjp 1:43 Annawan Harry Lee Kenmore Queen also ran ifth race five furlong Sajicelia) 104 (Jenkins) even won Zaza 107 (Newcom) 5 to 2 second Mitten 107 (Beauchamp) third time Huronla ErM Microscope Jeff almo ran Sixth race seven furlongs selling Princess Murphy lift (J Brown) to 1 won Al Ixne 123 (Nutt) even second Heroics 11b (Jenkins) third time 1:31 Tincratt Our Johnny Arlington Owyhew Elldaft also ran BOSTON AB H'mllton m3 Tenney 14 New York August It wjs cool and comfort able at Erlgbton Beach today said a large crowd was on hand to ie events run off our played second vheiuea dtvlJDd the card Brookville Ont August 4 (Special) The regatta closed to day with a success ful and interesting afternoon of sport The feature was the winning by Detroit of the intermediate and senior fours after win i ning their junior race yesterday and their trainer Jimrnie Bice is universally con ceded to be the best in the business A stiff breeze prevailed on the course making choppy water and a hard pull at the The course this year is one mile and with a turn At a meeting of the association last the following oiflccrs were elected: ident Gooderham Toronto first vice president A Littlejohn Toronto sec ond vice president II Muntz honorary treasurer A Boyd honorary secretary MacDonnell executive committee 19J0 Grant Toronto Scott Ottawa Hunter Lachlne 1901 Buell Brock ville Smyth Toronto loyd 1902 IL Bunting Toronto Osborne Hamilton Stark Montreal Detroit easily carried off the honors of the regatta sweeping everything winning five events out of six starts Detroit won the junior fours intermediate and senior fours a remarkable per formance and captured the junior and senior pair only losing the junior singles in the final neat Jtiarota rraser ot nrwauur junior singles In good style and is i A 1 i 1 a rv in a ti i ici inc xuutaviiip ikwviift gave the Detrolts a hard race foura but lacked steam at the who won the junior singles was he errne rai that he much Tho Detroit? are good rMtrsmen and have the finest boats of any rowing club ollowing is the summary: Junior Harold raser Brockville first Scholes Dons second McGee Toronto third time 71:31 5 Intermediate Detroit first Grand Trunk second Ottawa third time 1 5 Senior pair Detroit first Toronto second: time 11:22 4 5 Intermediate Mason Argonauts first Minnette secona nedy Dons third time 11:23 Brockville Bohemians first vllle Clab second Brockville A third Senior Argonauts second Boat Club Umpire Smith Attendance PhiladelphiaAugust Baltimore had a man on second and on third in the eighth inning to day when Cross made a brilliant stop and light ning throw of hit retiring the side and saving the game for the Phillies Philadelphia has secured Dolan of Richmond to play second base during the absence of Lajoie from the team Attendance BALTIMORE 1) I 1 2 York: Doyle Jackson Mich August Thh a perfect racing day nnd the catendance fct Michigan circuit 'tares was the largest ff tto week The races were all made In There were ten horses on the card tor tne trot but only throe started and their work tlcularly in the second heat was rank Suo 0 Wolfs and Be Mason Mkh August 4 (p matinee ot the Mason Driving Club this racins 4 in the 2:15 eUss an The DU In attaint third: best OMIT 17'4 Special rnrT Norma third best Sister Green first hira av mvhhtxw first RTsnton QuinlA third time 23S AB Slasle in 4 Brien 1 4 M' Gann 14 Benner 2 4 reeman r4 Padden 4 Atherton 33 c3 Weyhlng p3 a tt kii i Kilt a VviaYf inai 'nouia nave mv seemed to carom off into a Hoosier's mitt It they have their took they be Kansas City kIo AuffUst After i loislnt eight st raight games the Blues won to day this beins their first victory since they were In Detroit Strlcklett was in tine and aix scattering Angles did the Millers but littleood Manning's men batted ifleld so hard that he left the box after the third Inninm Varker who sui er eded him was out of reach of Blues Wilmot made bls uswsl bluff ot tdavlnff the gan under protest because Hoft inetsier not a regularly signed player was the field Manning has bought the entire Wllkebsrre team of the Atlantic League and will use the best men to strengthen the Blues He Is men KANSAS AB Hulen s3 Gear in4 Gansel I 4 Ttotbfuas 14 Miller r3 Reilly 3 4 Wtlson c4 3 The track terday and the talent who had a chance to play some of the gallopers who like the rough gb ing ln the distance event a mile and an eighth which came last on the programme Lady of the West broke two or three wise horsemen who thought they saw a chance to make a killing 7 he race was scratched down to six and they played a few dollars on Ennomia in the ring so as not to affect the betting in other cities where they ex pected to clean up Ennomia went to the post favorite at even money while Home like was second choice and Eady of the West was held at 3 to 1 It was a hard race between these three but in the run home from the head of the sti etch Sea Homelike outfooted Lady of the West and won easily There were two events for youngsters and in the first Stites galloped over a fair field going to the front from the fail of the flagTickful and Advance Guard were best thought of for the other 2 year oid event but the latter had to carry ns pounds and did not seem to try Ida ordham cut out the going the first part but she faded to nothing and John Yerkes outfooted Tickful the last eighth The mile race had big field but it lay between Ruble and Kunja The former led to the stretch and tired and Kunja won easily Cynthia won the first event seven furlongs by a hard drive at the end much to the delight of the Canadian contingent who were down strong It was race and un til the last sixteenth it looked as though Defiance would win Corder ran 'three quarters of a mile in great style winning in a romp from Eleanor Holmes The sum maries: irst race 7 furlongs purse $250 Cynthia 11 I0(i I'Bonger) 4 to 1 and 8 to 5 won by a length Defiance 101 (Dugan) 10 to 1 and 1 second Highland Prince 107 (Valentine) 10 to 1 third time :33 3 Tip Gallant 107 (ytapshire) Our IJda 102 (Joe Weber Wreath 102 (McIntyre) Brown Veil 102 (McQuade) ly Regent lot (B Ross) Cringe 102 (C Mur phy) Percita 10a (orehand) Iris 102 (Castro) and Bridal Tour 102 Rose) finished us named Second race Z4 1 2 furlongs pnrse Stites lOo (Irfindry) 30 to I and 12 to 1 won by four lengths Robt Gray 1X (Ryan) 10 to 1 and 1 vnoto loo (rost) 4 to 5 third: Grumble 07 (Dugan) Lizzie Me itoss) Allie Hatcher 07 (Mc Wolfc Went Up in the Ninth Youngstown August Wolf cent ball until the ninth inning weakened and allowed the locals to score four runs and win the game the home team eouiu rrrTT7 nvrnnTT REE PRESS: SzXTURDAY miles Helen rxton Gov Mellnry Saratoga Annie Oldfield Mamie Violin5 Tewanda tot Domestic 10 tar Leaernan 103 remont ucino 10H Rowland Duett 101 Thirrl mllw sefl Jimp HittiG Helle ttrl 10 Ransom 116 Sir Joseph Lister Barbee asqull 101 ourth 1 1 lb tnfle han Clilmura IvO: Irfidy Callahan IT tea 1 man 104: 1 role Ou blmr MoraHt 107 Duke of Baden 113: Sir Holla lianiih' furlongs handicap Hen Bramble llanlsh Diser :5 Applejack 102 AllevtaU 10 Mint Sauce 111 jflxth furlongs handicap John Millin 90 Two Slipper ift: ter Duryea 06 May I Go 07 GILsando Sue ohnaou Irfidy Curxon 102 Gusaie ay 103: May Lila Iftft: Morris Volmer 112 Ida Ledford 1J ria dlU IK Totnls 29 Innings Indianapolis Grand Rpplds Errors Indianapolis: lyrn 2 Gening Buelow irst base on Off Newton JUNIOR SINGLES THE ONLY RACE DE TROIT MEN LOST Here Is probably the nwn Palsy haa been look ing for to take ilia place at the intUal comer tn 190) St Louis has 'relensed Shortstop Ed McKean at his own request McKean could not stand the severe criticism he received In the newspapers and he decided to lay off until next season when he may play with Cleveland if there is an ag gregation there the of the please' will you called Manager McGraw from the lines yesterday when jhe umpire had called a strike on Keister that was above bls head me Mr Lynch when you was the: quick response to the Baltimore Bun top liner Indiana are winning games but there is a bunch of iuck that helps them" says Jack Brennan 'T raw at least thirty hot liners made bv opposing teams in recent games tnat snouia Brooklyn August New' York batted and outflel led the Brooklyns today but lost the game through reckless base running and 9 4 4 a' oi tbrrodn' six men being nailed on the I IXCS Vaughn J3 Phngart 3 4 Ball 3 4 4 3 1 0 Stricklett had a came 'out aheaa hfs InninpB Newcastle Dayton Wadsworth and Barclay Moorevaud Heiman irst race five (Shaw)S toft and 3 to 5 won by two length: leuton 109 (Mitchell) 4 to 1 and 7 to second by a neck 12 vte) to 1 and to 5 third time Eileen Thermo 1'lolin Einus Mille Or Merry Wanderer Harp Key Kindred and Betsy Jane II also ran ee ond race six ej o' Day 12 gett) 7 to ft won by one and half lengths Mudrlne 93 (J Slack) 7 to ft ax 2 to 5 second by a neck Grey Jacques 319 (Mitchell) 12 1 and 4 to 1 third time 1:14 3 5 Ben Blue Continental Give and Take and Sharpless also ran Third race ft furlonfrs luke (Ditpee) to 1 and to ft won by a length Af reet to iinu oiiL Uft (Mitchell) 7 to 1 1 1 ft Mid wood Beauuful als ran Box Ila tMaheri to 5 and 3 to ft bv ttoreo lenkths Devil lut (Dunee) 4 tA ft linfirfld liv a leneth ItHrMtaria (Bradford) 5 to 1 and 4 to ft third time 1:64 1 5 Galatlce also ran ifth race ast ttack 1(K (Maher) 4 to 1 and ft to ft won hy half a length DolHe WleUmtT bd (Wedderstrand) 7 to 5 and 3 to ft second by three lengths Klondyke Queen 94 (Duyee) to 1 and ft to 2 third time 1 43 Peace Sister ox Lain urru Exit and Izolda also ran Sixth race selling one mile Zanone loft (Maher) 9 to ft and 3 to 5 won by a head Hurricane 9b (Dujieft) 2 to 1 and 3 to ft second by six lei gths Banished JOO (Mitchell) to I and 3 to 1 thirjJ: time 1 :42 3 ft Beana Althea Tinge LeedsvlHe Dan Cupid and Hanwell also ran Entries: irst race handicap one MerryPrince 122 Box 123 St Clair 110 Arbsces 110 Star of Bethlehem 1O0 Larva 103 Taka nasseo Grey Jacques 102 Double Dummy 1H Marlti Leon lidy Madge 97 Barataru iKi Impartial 90 'Chicopee 95 orsooth Second race five furlongsWuter King Elfin Conig Yellow Tail Wax Taper AH Gold Stuart 122 Lady of the Vale 119 Decimal Musette 1U9 Third race six SH er Garter 100 Innovator ()S Diffidence 9ft Pegasus Maidstone 92 Prestige 9U Cbteaestraw 91 Mur Dede 67 ourth race the Sea Gate stake one? and an eighth milcsrElheU ert Lackland 121 Sir Hubert 1UJ Brahmin lllv ifth race seven i furlongs Gray Jacques Disturber 124 lorence Percy Han well ree Lance 121 Emdon 119 Rossiter Uncle Imls 11b St tulspice 100 (ol lone iw Sixth nice selling one and a sixteenth ly by Night 113 Twinkier IO ree loanee 1A3 Momentum Maurice Bishop Herd 1(4 Dan Cupid 90 Sir Hubert Rare Perfume 15 Llndula P4 Seventh race steeplechase Mi 140 Dr Reed lift 40 Trnrore 13S Merlin Gremlnger 3b Kearns da W1T1Z AII 00 PURSE $3oa Or bmxbw Lpnxlng Soldier ura Ve Lansing Mich August 4 VV lliiam Kalr city superintendent of that received a letter from mp" ny his brother James of Com P)(J irst United States InfantD 1 bad Ht war yeSfOr the regular service for many Sudden Denin Qrla) Ilseanabu Mich August ant4 Ed Donovan one the Pinner of scunabu dropped dead at noon matinee oi tne topd Hcnlm and racing Wrt3 ru Two mixups orcurrea otjf i In fhft dumped out in both instances damage was aone ree for Little heats Two men out when Innings Boston Washington Boston Stahl Cj Illnb nt Earned ashington 3 Boston 1 arree hits reeman Lowe Double play Bonner and McGann irst base on balls Off Lewis I off AVeyhing 3 Struck By Lewis Wevhlng 2 Hit by pitched Irall Collins rtanl I'assed Kittredge 2:00 Umpires Lynch and Connolly Sault Ste Marie Mich The boay oi a the sailor who fell off tho ne Tor Hrandy in tow of the Ui) or wal three weeks uko in the Hay Lake picked up in the lake tM which was nothini? in th clothin by body could be identified CIASS PACING PURSE $300 Anna in oy ria Pickerel (Jones) ch Pearl tn (Mott) Dick Jerome (Ken (Ing) News Lady (isher) Sparkle (Turner) Exmore (Wiesworth) Talley Ho Bob Nutwood Dextorsal hr 2: Columbus August Rain again fa terfcred with the races at the Column driving park to day After the 219 vw had been finished and four heats trottejj tho 2:14 class a thunderstorm came tip Mit the track was soaked Racing was postponed until to There weref events on the card to day including thejjj trot postponed from Thursday This wy the first race started and it proved prise to the talent Tommy Britton Vtg nhux lu straight heats 'tvithout being Elloree was favorite in the betting strength of her showing at Cleveland she was not a factor in the racCreswot although not fast enough to pusn Tomy Britton beat Elloree out easily for so money our beats ere trotted in the 2:14 were ten starters In the race but lay between Rurpcl Success and Charley jj SurpcI was first choice but Success sold njjS equally wel tn tho poula and Charley Herr hs many backers Surpol trotted tha arvt without a break and won easily by two In the second heat burpol went off tua feet passing the quartrs pole and wu out by both Charley Herr and Success )a (j third heat Surpol broke at the halt and fell so far that he was beaten out by the horses in reverse order Success taking the kut in the fourth brat Curry who had drivens pot gave wsy to Hutchings but the change ta not prove a fortunate one Coniing down tw home stretch Surpol and Success were neck neck when tho former broke and Hutching lowed the favorite to run He squared away is" fore the wire was reached however and won by halt a length but was set hack to smni place the heat being given to Huccom This ni and the 2:21 pace and 2:20 trot wero JOMnoud to to morrow Tha summaries: (ox) br (H Clark) Pendulum (Wolcott) Sleepy George (Sweet) Little rank a (Dwyer) 2:1414 2:15 2:15 2:33 PURbE Mcrciniey oL a je (Boone) Irf gan Boy (Miller) Lake Shore Girl (Held) 2:3244 2:30 2:31 Orphans Hammered budlioff Chicago August 4 The Orphans won an easy game to day batting Sudhoff all over the field Childs and Tebeau were removed too much argument with lb00 Score: CHICAGO AH Ryan 1 Green i Bv erett Mertes 3 22 Magoon s2 c3 Taylor p4 5daysand you are cured 5dayi Mormon Bishop Pills wen younj paing in the back in side in shoulder bounce ot in 5 days Givo yon the vim the vigor real life If von are as weak as a lawn you become as pnreg evil dreams emissions Cures atronbv and make every organ imnoteucy Get Mormon Bishop Pills and 'et 1 a box for $250 With wriiten guarant ee EiUl Cal Send for free circular Bishop Remedy Co 4rott Building San iranc OR SALR IN DETROIT BY UCIU GRAT CO 2OS WOODWARD 1 St winning run scored 2 3 0 0 Washington: Gaston or risk will do the pitching for De troit this afternoon when the last game of the series will played at Bennett Park riday was a busy day for the second baseman Hallman accepting ten chances cleanly while Ryan did equally well in fielding his position but he let two thrown balls get away That Canadian League is a pood circuit to keep an eye on risk of Detroit Kearns ot Buffalo: Crawford of Grand Rapids and Congalton of Milwaukee make a pretty fair looking quartet After the games of to day and Sunday the Tigers leave home for a week placing in Grand Rapids and Buffalo before returning to Bennett Park August 14 for two games with the Hoosiers Ryan killed off a hit for White in the first Inning Gremlnger made two nice running catches of foul flies in the eighth and Dillon stopped a hard drive and recovered in time to dispose of Dillard in tha third inning Hub Knoll was given the glad hand when he firm stepped a hit to Shaw had nothing to runs and made Dillon gave a eRA rnnnln? vesterdav and as ha nlavs the corner In good style and puts much ginger and life into the team it looks as though Manager Shannon made no mistake when he let big BUI Maeser sro" pne Of the I Hastings who has been the season I nnite reeularlv for the Bisons I could not strike a winning gait with 1 BltiesKWlll probably pitch I Gray will take I on thaSundav grounds 1 I Shortstop Taylor did not 0 yesterday and President put in an appearance Van Derbeck heard nothing from tho newly engaged player If Toy tor la wise ho will lose no time getting to De troit as Lewes wants to join the Tigers Hus looking for a job and Valdois is free to I sign whera bo pleases 1 I Hausen who lost a game In Indianapolis by I had work In right field made a clever catch I yesterday after he took Knoll's place while Hub I moved over into center field and the change I catcher of the Buffalo team also beat down Oj Ryan's hit that looked like a triple the batter G1 getting but one base on the drive I Manning purchased an entire team of ball I plaxers yesterday and when the Blues heard tho XI news they waded Into the Millers determined to 2 do or die and they the Minneapolis ag I gregatlon Now If some team will only take a A tew falls out of the farm hands this Western 0 I Irf ague Jife would be worth the living I Just to show how luck will break the fact is 4 cited that the Bisons macle four errors and only I one figured in the scoring of runs The Tigers had six misplays ana every one neqivu vne vesev ing team to score Under the old earned run rule the Bisons made but one that they were entitled to while the Detroit men earned two of the three they gathered a i rnvvt Qurrv nr thA team 1H one Ok tne irst ba i Off most quiet and gentlemanly players in the pro SSi 1 ho Cronins off Kearns 2 Hit bv feralon but he insisted on arguing with Umpire hall By Thomas 1 irst base on Haskell yesterday ami on refusing to return to Detroit Buffalo 4 Left on Detroit 11 the bench as put out of the game Knoll wm Buffalo 11 Struck By Cronin 1 by Kearns I at bat and stopped a pitched ball y'th his leg 1 Double Cronin Dillard and Slater: it is an old trick of Hub one tha he learned Hallman Hall and Dillon: Hall Hallman and as a Tiger in 184MJ and when the umpire refused is Passed balls Buelow 2 Time 45 to allow the batter to take first Garry ran out Haskell 12W Kyote (Rtarr) Esparto Hex (Laird) Dr Spellman (McAvoy) Prince of India br a (Van Meter) vnema (More) 6 2:11 2UU 2:10 214U poor team work at the bat bases nd the seventh should have Kone but Cat3v was at fault Score: NEW YORK BROOKLYN il 0 Innings 1 2 Youngstown 1 9 $princtfield 0 0 by Sunday with the new I Crowe and via August Three runs inning game Gray 3 3 SUkffOHL 13 Vbx 2 3 Speer 3 Bart 3 Totals Inninrs Milwaukee UO St Paul Milwaukee: Gra Paul None Tw4 bgiM Shugart vin Ball Stolen bases Bases on By Hart asy Mart a tendance 1290 linibon Scores Another Shutout sntM rSon I liudoon Mich August (Sieciab) Jwsvkee August 5 I waMbgll club shut out Waldron today by a fast Mama puzzled the Mi aukecs today Jr Ue fc)nd Bhutout they and th Bt Pauls at bunching their hits In I jave made this week and they have suffered but the fourth and fifth innings on Hart at time I on41 jefeat this saron They claim to ba one when the error of Speer and Viox proved chair I of the beat amateur teams in southern Michigan ly was enovg uninaov ccciuina wc win Mdes to please the meet captious critic in spitef the fact that the first six innings were played in a drizzle In the fourth (nning after Con gallon cat lured long fly to center Gtu alvln bit for a base went to second when Vaughn was retired at first by Gray and eurd when Miuraro tilt io right for two bases the lull Itoundmg awey from Waldron Ball' single brought Shurart home JiaJl atol second and reached third on Steer's had throw but Spies wan retired at first iTbe next inning secured an other tally for tha Saints as Denser ted off with a Mt went to second on dsbell'a out and scored on error The Cross a 3 Owens 2 0 Chiles 2 4 raser 3 4 TW caa rves in Dm a Vv ftufruoi a sr odfhh ths In'Alcr fnoueh runs to win the I i If I is gs I teams made errors I were the most costly 7 I innings 1 2 3 4 I Toledo 1 a I Wheeling 1 0 2 I ISutler and I I ort Wayne August 4 a ev a VI A RlieiUi MU 444V4 1 ui delivery wjKjnsiuie io Score Innings 1 2 ort Wayne 0 0 w1 a I I 0 Guese and Bergen Irwin and jcewcastle August 4 Wadsworth and PVUIS min me our hits were Score 1 2 3U4 5 6 70 0 0 0 O0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Won Lost Perct 53 31 631 51 33 573 46 42 523 45 42 517 41 47 466 40 46 465 33 50 432 36 54 400.

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