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17 ROCHESTER DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE. FRIDAY. AUGUST 7, 1908. PROVIDENCE 8, BUFFALO J. 5RIEF1 WE LOST THREE STRAIGHT JORDAN FUMBLES aOUDWARD HIT MUFF OF MURRAY'S HIGH FLY GIVES GAME TO ST.

LOUIS. 178.180 Main Street East 10-12 State Street TWO EASTWOOD STORES Providence, Aug. Showing a eomplet n-Teraal oi lorn, the Orsya Bailed into the Biaona thia afternoon and walked away with the decision by a aeora of I to 1, the game being called in (ha ninth inning oa account ot darkneaa, Rain atarted to (all 1b the lait ol the eighth and Umpire Black stopped hfetilitlea (of twenty minutes, After two Biaona faced Frock in the nilith, the fame waa topped. Score: LOUDY BOOTS 9IZZLER AND FIVE RUNS FOLLOW. Prices fl Special Women's Stockings The balance of our display of wometi'i black lisls stockings, silk embroidered, regular 75a to fl.25 value-, pj special sMC PROVIDENCE.

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a. 0 Mattress, as 0 0 Schirm, 0 0 White, 0 Murrey, rf. 0 0 Clancy, 1 0 Smith, 0 1 Keister, 3b. 0 Archer, ...0 r. Phelan, Huffman, rf Arndt, 0 Abetein, lb.

1 Donahue 2b 1 M'Haie, 1(. 1 Rock, Peterson, 1 00011, Women's Tan Oxfords Cardinal Pitcher Holds Opponents Hltless-GIants Blanked by Reds and Chicago Is Twice Laid Low by Philadelphia-Pittsburg Wins Rochester Springs Garrison in Final Inning, Which Keeps Baltimore Fans aad Players on Edge, but Rally Falls Three Runs Shy 0 Ryan, 0 Con 1, M'Allister pO 8 1 24 10 1 4:4 13 National League Scores. Cincinnati 8 York 0 Pittabnrg 9 (Hrel game) Boston 1 Pitteburj (aerorid game, rain) Boaton Philadelphia 7 (trst game) Chicago 6 Philadelphia game) Chicago I St. Loan 2 game) Brooklyn 0 Ht. Louis (aecond game, rain) Brooklyn Standings ol the Clubs.

Won. Lost P. C. Biltlmora (Maroney) Rochester 4 Provider I BulHIo 1 lereey City 9 (forfeited) Toronto 0 (nonappearance ol Toronto) Kontrtal (rain) Newark Standings oi the Clubs. Won.

Lout P. (Called, rain.) Providence 9 0 1 9 01 Buffalo 0000100 0-1 Stolen bases, Petereon, Smith: three base hit, Clancy; double play. Arndt to Donahue; etruck out, by McConnell 4, by Frock 2: nret hue on balla, off McConnell 1, off McAllleter 2, off Krock wild pitch, McConnell; hit by pitcher, by Krock time, umpirea, Black and Murray; at' tendance, 2,0110, This is an annoucemcnt of the final reduction in prices of our $3.00 and $3.50 tan low shoes for women. To close out broken sizes in several styles something over three hundred pairs altogether, representing such makers as D. Armstrong Co.

Utz Dunn and C. Ford Co We have marked every pair below cost. As long as a single pair remains in stock (J .1 the August special price is Ml Pili.bun 69 JT .6 .000 Providene 64 Baltimore 64 pewark is Buffalo 40 Montreal 46 Toronto 41 ttoohester 40 loner City 3S STATE LEAGUE. Ml .474 .473 .444 40 41 54 54 5 63 New York 67 Chicago SO Philadelphia 51 Cincinnati 49 Boston Brooklyn 30 St. Louis MA .494 .43 2i XXI Games To-day.

Rochester at Jersey City. Buffalo at Providanes, Montreal at Newark. Toronto at Baltimore. Games To-Day. Pittsburg st Philadelphia.

Cincinnati at Brooklyn. Chicago at New York, Louis at Boston. ST. LOUIS 2, BROOKLYN 0. Mlnnehan will probably try bli luck against tb Jersey City team this afternoon, when the Broncho! start a three-game eerie with the Skeetera.

Wonder bow many balla Bean's crowd caa spot us. We lout three straight to the Baltimore club, though at no time did the Maryland delegation And the Style No. 215 1-2- A complete nnge of sizes from 2 1-2 to 7, In snd widths, In a regular $2.50 patent coltskln blucher oxford. Has dull mat calfskin top, extension sole, one and one-half-inch Cuban heel and medium round toe with tip. Nothing extreme about this oxford, but a good, handsome fitting low shoe that will not slip at the heel.

About one hundred and fifty pairs displayed to-day State League Scores. Binghamton i Syracuse ScraatoB 10 Wilkes-Bsrrs 1 Utiea 4 Elmlra 2 Albany (rain) Troy Standings of the Clubs. Won. Lost. P.

C. ScTsnton 55 33 .625 Bingharaton 64 8ti ..0 I'tics 54 37 Troy 4S .545 Syracuse 48 42 Albany 41 47 WilkesBarre 39 49 Elmira 19 74 io4 Games "To-day. Troy st Albany. Utira at lmira. 1 Scranton at Wilkes-Barrs.

Binghsmton at Syracuse. SCRANTON lo, WILKES-BARRE 1 $1.85 Brooklyn, Aug. 8. A doubls header was on today's card (or St. Louis and Brooklyn, but rata interfered and, after aix Innings, the drat gams was ctllfd with the acors 2 to 0 ia favor of the visitors.

The second eontest was postponed, owiag to a rain storm. Lush pitched no-hit gams (or St Louis. In ths third inning with two out and the bases Ailed on two hits and a baa on balls, Jordan muffed Murray a high fly. Lush and Shaw scoring for the visitors. Score: ST.

LOI'IS. I BROOKLYN. path essy to trarel. At tit rate the Jerseys have been going In the last two game, the Hollymen will hare their binda full in taring off more defeats. Maroney 'and others weakened In one Inning yesterday, enough to allow the Orioles to pile up live runs.

Baltimore wou. 6 to 4. Bill Clancy garnered a triple In Buffalo's set-to with Providence, but that didn't give hit team a look-in, McConnell being accorded poor aupport, besides being thomped freely. Jersey got a gam by forfeit, due to the nonappearance of the Toronto team. BALTIMORE 6, ROCHESTER 4.

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h. po. 0 0 Shaw, 112 0 0 0 Partes, 0 To-day's Specials in Women's Departmest Style No. 262 Women's white canvas, turned sole, four-eyelet Gibson Tie, with Cuban heel. Material is fine Sea Island cotton duck.

Appropriate with summer dresses in either white or colored fabrics. To close out our season's stock, we offer the last few score pairs of this $2.00 low shoe 0 Hummel, if. 0 Byrne, 0 0 1 Murrey, rf. 0 0 1 0 Kunetchy IbO 0 0 Delehanty IfO 0 1 0 Hosteller 3b 0 0 3 2 Blue, 0 3 1 Gilbert, 2b. 0 1 0 2 Lush, 10 2 Wilkes Barre, Aug.

6. Scranton batted gloane nlf over tb lot and Wilkes Barre could Dot get to Vaughan. In the seventh, Vaughao drove a clean home run hit to deep right, but was called out at the plate for cutting drat base. Klttredge protested the derision so vigorously that be was benched. Score: Scrsnton 02 1 00008 110 13 8 Wilkes Barre 000000000 0 4 1 Lumlsy, rf.

0 Jordan, 6 Lewis, Bergen, 0 Sheehan, 3h0 Malooay, cf 0 Bell, 0 $1.50 IS 10 1 1 3 IS 0 (Game called, rain.) Batteries VaugL-a and Beckendorf; Sloane and Hess. St. Louis till) ft I Brooklyn 0 0 0 0 0 00 Special Dlspsteh to the Democrat and Chronicle. Baltimore, Aug. 6.

"Three cheers tor lrady!" snouted one of the Irrepressible small boys oil the Wettehers this afternoon us the Broucho second baseman cauie to bat in the seventh. The mark of good ill wa not merely because Loudy Is a popular resldeut SacriAcs hit, Bell stolen bases, Pattes 2 left on bases, ht. Louis 2. Brooklyn 4: nrst bsae on baiie, off Bell 1, off Lush first base on error, UTICA 4, EHIRA 2. Eloilra Aug.

8. I'olchow was effective to Style No. 239- Good assortment of this handsome Laird, Schober Co. tan Russian calfskin Colonial Pump, with gold buckle Inlaid. This is one of the finest shoes we have shown this season, admired everywhere.

Regular price has been $5.50. Until the last pair Is sold, make your selection, at St, Louis; struck out, by Bell 2, by Lush time. of Baltimore, but more because through Uru- day and steadier that Jarrott, I'tlca winning, 4 to 2. Krrors were responsible for all of os minutes; umpire, Klem. CINCINNATI 5, NEW YORK 0.

dy't slip up in the preceding inning Hie. orioles had been euuWed to wlu dually, tt to 4. $2.85 It as hard luck for Maroney, sho up to the time of the uufortunate fuor'jlc aud alter he the Ttsltors' Score: Flmlra OO01O001 02 5 4 Utica 00030001 04 4 Batteries Jarrott snd Therre; Polchow and Egan. BINGHAMTON 5, SYRACUSE 0. bad recovered from that shock nud others, re New York, Aug.

4. Cincinnati shnt oat ths locals to-day, to Ol Ths field waa muddy after a violent thunderstorm. Spsds was vary effective, snd errors by th New York playsrs sided th visitors in run getticg. Scor.l CLNCIN.NATI. NEW TORK.

newed his endeavors to head off tlie trouble-aoma Birds. But that one Inning, re-euforced by Loudy's tmr, ruined' the entire contest from a Rochester viewpoint r. h. do. r.

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0 1 The score at that Interesting juueture was 1 to 0 and Rochester bad the oue. Cbad- Doyle, 0 3 Bresnahan cO 6 Syracuse, Aug. 4 After winning nine straight games, Goodwin proved easy for Blnghatnton to-day, while Syracuse could not locate Pnppnlau. Score: Syracuse 0 000000000 2 0 Blngbamton -0 10X1000 05 10 1 BatteriesGoodwIn and Shea; Pappalau and Kan. Kline, Hutginl, 2b 0 Lobert, 3b 0 Paekert, If.

0 Mitchell, rfl M'Lean, lb. 1 Schlei. 0....0 Hulswitt, ssO Spade, 1 Ponlin, rf 0 0 Seymour, efO 0 Devlin, 0 0 Barry, 0 8 11 1 0 3 1 0 0 0 Hemog, 0 Oinnity sO M'Corm'k. 0 CANANDAIGUA SHORT A PITCHER Pittsburg I I I 0010000-1 LAmes, ABSTEIN AND STANAGE TO GO UP Boston a Friday GIO. W.

DAVIS CO. Phone 2955 Two-has hlta. Ctarisk Wagner, Thomas. Leach 0 27 13 6 9 27 14 1 hits, off Llndamsn (in 2 Innings), off Boultse 4 (in 7inuigai. on Xtaaox I (in i lnaingai, off Leever 1 Cm 4 1-3 Innings); sacrifice hit, Batted for McOinnlty In ninth.

Lathrop's Figure Too Hlgh-OId-Tlmers to Mix It Up on Diamond. Csnandalgua, Ang. The AJl-Canaodal-gua ball team la still short a pitcher. It waa expected that Id thro who was with Cincinnati 0 0 1 0 0 0 0-6 0-0 New York 0 0 0 0 0 0 Clarke 2, Wagner; stolen bases, Wagner, Gibson, Bates; double play, Wegner to Abbaticehlo to Storks: Hannlfan ss McGann to Graham: left on bourne waa the first Oriole up and be smote the tosil to center Held safely. Hall followed with a bunt to Maroney's left.

The pitcher overran the ball and could not even make the throw. O'llara sacrificed, Barger to Loudy, the latter ruuulug to cover first In approved ityle. Csssidy hit to Loudy sud there should hav been" put out, tint, the Rocbe-ster ioHeld was playing as far lu as It dared and the ball came red hot. It glancvd from Loudy's shins off Into right field, and Chadbourne crossed the plat with the tying run. The next Oriole butter, Pfeffer, ytn easy with a pop-up to Holly.

Then came the deluge. Caasidy essayed to teal second, aud Erwln firsn made a bluff throw to catch him, theu lined the bait toward Lennox. The throw waa wild and Hall galloped home, t'assidy reaching third. Mc-Avoy ran toward the bull aa fast as bis legs would carry him, and so great was bis eager-Dees that he ran over It, falling to coop It up ss It passed. Before be could turn and grab It, t'assidy bail taken courage to com Week -End Specials! IN OUR.

TACKLE DEPARTMENT Two-bese hit, Tenney: three-has hit, Mitchell; hits, off McGinnity 8 (in 8 innings), off Amoa 1 baees. Pittsburg 3. Boaton first bass on balls, off Maddox first fess en errors. Fittsburg 3. Boston 1: hit by pitcher, by Boultss struck Lyons, cojyld be.

secured, but bis Sgtirea were so high that Manager Donovan could not reach them, and It la said Lathrop has other out, by Maddox 2, by Boullea tun, umpire, Johnston. (in 1 inning); sacrifice hits, Muggins, Lobertt double plitys, Devlin to Doyle to Tenney: Hulswitt to Huagins to McLean; left on bases, Cincinnati 7, New York first has on balls, off McGinnity 3, off Spade first bas on errnra, Cincinnati 1, Sew York 1: struck out, by McGinnity 5, by Ames 1, by Hswde 3: wild pitch, McGinnity; time, umpires, Kigler snd Kmslie. plana. Dependable Fishing Tackle at fair pi-jets has built up a BRILLIANT CONTEST AT SHORTSVILLE a.Yr BALL MITTS 36.Mt.Ue Perch Hooki OeuMe But, 10c Grado Ooz. 10c The, game to-morrow with tb Old Timers promises to tb greatest event of th season, from point of attendance).

Oounty Judge Robert If. Thompson will play first base; Providence First Baseman and Newark Catcher Will Join Majors. Trovldence, Aug. 'Wllllsm Ab-steln, of tb Providence baseball team, has been sold to Pittsburg of the National League, and will Join that team at the end of the Eastern League season. Detroit, Aug.

6. President F. J. Kavin, of the Detroit American Ltagu team, to-day announced the purchase of Shortstop Bush from tbe Indlsnapolis American Association team. The price Is ssid to bav been $5,0110.

Stanage, of the Newark Eastern League club, has also been bought, but will not report till the close of that league's season. Handow Mertes Is still playing semi-professional ball In Chicago. He was released by Toronto because his contract was about th biggest thing In that city. WEST ENDS 2, EAST ENDS 1. Shortsvill, Aug.

(-Th third gam In the M- wonderful business patronage are you wise? ries between Csnsndaigus and Shortsvllls waa DOUBLE DEFEAT FOR CHICAGO. Em 17c w. Tuohey, second; Frank Smith, third played on ths locsl diamond this sfternoon and. tiugu smith. aort; and Mr.

Donovan. Louis Sayer and Rhoda Hogan ere to cavort In th after fiftesn hard fonght tenlnga, th gam was called on seeount of darkness with ths score a tie, 1 1. Philadelphia, Aug. Chlcsgo lost both games to-dsy. In each gams Philsdelphis mads timely hits snd took advantage of it opponents' srrors.

neld. her will plenty of substitutes la ess of accidents or anv uns letHn. Pall -they Davie pitched a eplendld game, well backed by 5 Ac mJ ce all 75c to $1 values very special of wind. "Dll" Macauley will eatrh and on presides fielding in sensational style. Score: his fielders, whil Switaer waa not far behind I Of ths AII.ranenri.lM,.

Friday Ths score stood 1 to until th first tb him. FIRST GAME. CHICAGO. I PHILADELPHIA, r. h.

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and Saturday at SOc each. tfitst. woo wui pircn ror au-c-ananaaigua Is hot known. Slsgle, 0 4 0 0 iterant, 1110 Rherkard. IfO 0 ninth, when Davis gavs ths only bass oa balla granted during ths game, sending Agnw to first This iu followed by Heniie hit, advancing Ag-new to third.

Law flew eut to left, but Whales knocked ene to right and Agnew acored. The figures: NO SHAKESPERIAN ROLE FOR DONLIN 45c Buffalo pooaa greatest bait for osm 0 Knahs, 1 2 1 0 OiTitus, 0 0 0 O'Magee, 1...0 0 0 0 0 l'BrensHd lb 1 1 12 2 0 0 Osborne, cf. 1 1 1 0 0 7Cm Cash Stjrlmtnlai Mln-I Jw two sizes natural as lifemaker's price $1. Brockport, Aug, In an editing and well played game yesterday on the Kenyon street fish ever put In water. Neither Will Captain Giants be Cast as Salome.

grounds, the West Ends, of this village, defeated I Doolan, CANAXDAIGI'A. Chance, lb. 0 0 Rvers, 1 Mteiofoldt 3hl 1 Howaid, rf. 3 Tinker, I 1 Kllng. 1 Overall, p.

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the local East Ends. The score was 3 to 1. The game was a pitchers' battle throughout with r. b. Agnew, 1 i po.

s. 4 lor. Mtk Donlln Is qnoted 2 1 3 Lilian Linae-Cuttyhunk SO-yard spools, worth lrnoin, 0 Sparka, 0i Menii. 0 1 4 8 honors nearly eten. The West Ends scored in th.

25c 40c. wwtj as lOllOWB) 5f1 fine 60 and 80-yard pc.ju jtfl-1j were marked $4,50 and $5. Law, 10.... Itf second inning on Remington's triple to the track Corcoran 2b 0 Collett, 0 Miller, 0 Wagner, as. 0 Cook, 0 Merdink, IbO Fleieh'r, rf.

1 "It's not true thst I Intend to qott now. If I dlvld my tlm between tbe Whalen, 2b. 0 I 3 M'Carthy efO 0 2 sud Raleigh a sarrillot. Th East Lnds fled th. score in th eighth on Hylsnd's single aud 1 1 0 0 17 1 1 1 1 0 1 Martin, ei.D plete tne Circuit, nmgui sumiy ui the direction of Lennox and Heurne was given four balls.

Pearson's drive to center scored Knight, and Strung afe hit past Lennox scored limine. Those live runs did the trick, though it must he confessed that ss the runs began to cross the plate iu the ninth Inning and the last Rocbesier baiter hesitated long about going out, vlslous of those two finishes st Rochester last week began to appear before tb yes of both the Oriole pltyera and rooters. McAToy opened with a single, but the score iwas 6 to 1, snd one hit didn't count, especially as the next moment snw McAvoy forced ty B.irger. But Erwln ss hit, Maroney sin-gled and Loudy's performance of the sixth Inning was repeated iby Strang, Barger scoring. Batch hit to Hall, who contented himself with touching third base, forcing Maroney, hut Krwtn scfired.

Then came another hit and Loudy scored. Two were on bses, the score whs A to 4 and a long bit would tare done wonders. But Lennox was not qual to the emergency, tie hit to Strang, who was there with the goods. Roily got hack Into the gam to-day, after an absence of about a week, and tbe Broncho line up would have been complete once more Bad not Hurley been so under the weather that he could not even leave the hotel, Tb team left to-night for Newark, whera It will stop whtl playing In Jersey City. sVore: 0 3 0 0 0 0 3 4 0 Doane's two-sackor.

Th winning run was scored STEEL RODS $1.75, SUIT CASE RODS $1.00 Smith, 1 1 Dana, 0 0 Berry. 11 Drgerk Davie, In the tenth, when, with on gone, Hottman clout ed the ball to deep center for the circuit. The switier. 0 0 1 Usntyns efO 0 0 diamond and tb tege, my baseball career will help me get the money In vaudeville, and I guess I might a well grab all that Is coming to me. "I slso wish to correct a few rumors that are golnf the rounds," he continued.

"I wlah. It distinctly understood thst I am not going to play Hamlet. Neither do I Intend line up and auminary follow: Aid Swimmers Totals. 1 43 22 1 7 46 18 1 sW-i WEST ENDS, r. h.

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Doan, 1 13 0 4 Brooks, 0 1 2 4 They help beginners and af- Off- 6 10 24 11 4' 27 II 1 Belted for Lundgren In ninth. tBatled for Slegle in ninth. Chicago 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 US Philadelphia 0 0 2 0 3 3 0 0 7 Two-base hit, StelnWdt, Tinker, Kvers, Dooln three-base hita, Howard, Osborne; hita, off Overall 4 (In 6 innings), off Lundgren 2 (In 3 Innings) sacrifice hits, Tinker. Kling, Sperks, Doolan; stolen bases. Single, Tinker; doubls play.

Brans-Held to Doolan; left on bases. Chicago 6, Philadelphia first baa on balls, off Overall 1, off Lundgren 1, off Hpark stolen bases, Single, Tinker; first base on errora. Chicago 1, Philadelphia 1 struck out, by Overall 1, by Sparks time, umpires, O'Day and Rudderham. 1 SECOND GAME. CHICAGO.

PHILADELPHIA. Shortsvill Cansndaigua Two-bese hita, 0 Bowes, 00100000000000 0-1 00000000010000 0-1 Agnew, Corcoren; sacrinca hits, stolen bsaes, Merdink, Agnew, fordfunfor experts. 35cand Vaorheea cfO 3 Page. 1 1 Rem gton rfl 1 0 0 3 1 7 aartin, Xavis Ooetes, 0 Tobbitt, Snover, If 0 Meoiis: hit by pitcher. Cook first baa on er 0 0 Kowley, 3b.

0 0 8 r.Hott's lb 1 I 8 i t'oatigen, cfO 56 SUte Street THE FAIR. Rochester. N. Y. Mosier, 0 0 rz mott 3b0 Brogan.

0 0 1 0 Sliafer, 0 1 2 T.Hottn, pO 0 0 Hyland, 1 2 6 30 10 1 428 1 2 Winning run made with on out. r. so. a. e.

r. po rors, Shortsvill 2, Canandaigua 2: left on baaea, Shortsvllle 6, Csnandaigus ftrurk out, by Davie 1, by Swluer 11 first base on balla, off Davis passed bell, Barry; doubls play, Corcoran to Merdink to Wagner; attendance, 600; umpire. David; time, 2:40. ALLING CLASS 5, WEST AYE. A.

2 In game festured by th pitching snd hitting ot Willis, the Ailing Class team last night won from ths West Avenue Atbletie Club, to 2. Score: to cut In on that Sslom thing, for by tb tlm I start In, ths westber will too cold for such costume. I will also promise not to touch off any ballads. That ought to Insure good bouses." NOT TO RACE FOR VANDERBILT CUP Winner Grand rix Will Not be Seen on This Side ol the Atlantic. Nssr Tork, Aug.

6. News from London today Indicated that th racing car, which won tb Grand Prix under th guidance of Lautenschlager, will not com to this country for th Vandcrbllt cup race, as reported som time ago. Instead of the famous esr having been bought by Robert Grave, of Single, 0 4 0 OOrant, Klinl. 0 West Ends 010000000 1-3 East Ends O0O000010 O-1 AB. R.

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BALTIMORB. mi m. Best Granulated-Full Weight SUGAR Two-base hlta. Poans, Jobbitt; three-baa hit, 0 1 1 1 l'Knab, 0 Oh'ltua, O'Magee. I liBransfld 1M 0 Osborne, 3 2 Doolan, ss.

0 0 Pooin. 0 Remington; horns run, Hottman; eacrin.ee hits, Keleigh, Jobbitt atolen basee, Sage, Remington, 1 1 Sheekard, IfO 0 1 Zlm'rman cfO 0 0 Hofmsn, lb 0 11 fivers, .0 i 0 SteinfeWt 8b0 0 0 Howard, rf. 2 2 1 Tinker, 1 3 Morsn, c. 1 0 4 Reulbach, pO I 0 Kh.fc-r Dnane: douDI pisya. ghater and Brooks.

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a. e. 0 Mosier to Rsleigh to Hottman; Oral base on errors, West Ends Srst bas on balls, off Hottman 4, off struck out, by Hottman 11, by Hvland 7: left on bases. West Knda 8, East Otis, p.sa... 1 I 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 An vine 0 0 Despard, 2b 0 Weld Id s3b0 rr'Friday and Saturday 3 1-2 pounds to each Customer only Btst 25o Coffee In the City Knds umpire, venn; nme, attendance, a.

Warnhoff. if 1 Duly, 0 Bruce, 0....0 Wilson, 3b. 1 Willis, Bocker, 1 Lsndy, 2b 0 Gannon, lb. 0 Rehberg. aa 1 Barker, rfO 11 27 IS AB.

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I. diadbonrne, cf. Pall. Sb Hara, If Caasidy, lb Pfeffer, rf Knight, ss. Reams, Pearson, Totals ROCHESTER.

Loudy, Zb, Batch, rf Flanagan, cf Xjennox, 3b Holly, ss ifcAtoy, Barger, lb Erwln, 0 Ales tier lb.pO i 0 0 0 0 l'l 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Wholers, HHaior, rf ..0 024 11 1 127 14 1 Chicago 000010J0 03 Philadelphia 0 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 -S Two-bsse bits, Evars, Kenlbsch, Mages, Titus: ssrrlnc hits. Brsmfield, Mages: lelt on bases, Chicego Philadelphia 7: Oral baas oa balls, off Kenlhach 2, off Foxen 4t first baa on error, Philsdelphis: struck out, by Reulbech 3, by Foxea Wild pitches, Reulbach tins, umpirea, O'Dsy snd Rudderham. OiFarrell, mm Berry, New York, as reported, It has fallen Into th hands of a Mr. tJ, of London, who will enter It In race on the Brookland track, near the British capital. It la also announced that Lautenacblagsr has changed bis mind, and will not com to America for tbe Vaoderbllt cap race, 1909 Packard.

Model "30" it 14,200, Model "18" at Order to-iay. Joe. J. Mandery, 150 to 160 Booth avenue. Tree OeltViry lett 'rtieots.

415 10 115 4 3 I 0 110 0-J Allinf Clasa West Ave. AUilstio PITTSBURG 9, BOSTON f. 277 Main Street Eat 37 4 11 Total 24 1 0 0 0 I 1 i-4 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Balthaor 0 Rochester 0 Boston, Aug. won from Boston to-dsy, to 1, by batting Lindsmsn snd Boultss hard. A doubl header was scheduled, but rain prevented ths second game.

Manager Kelley and Browi were put off tb field for disputing with the umpire. The score: COBB JOINS BENEDICTS AMATEURS AND SEni-PROi Natural Science Camp Wins. Penn Yan, Aug. ft Natural Science Camp defeated th Nationals, of Penn Yan, this afternoon, 4 to 0. The Camp got six hits, the horn team but two, and on of these was dubious.

The camp team showed th benefit of much practice, Trl-State League Scores. At Harrlsburg Harrisburg-Johnstown, rain. 1 At Reading Trenton 4. Reading At Lancaster Incaster 14, Wilmington s. At Wlllianisport (Srst gamei, Wllllanis-port 6, Altootia second game), Wllllams-port 2, Altooua O.

(7 Innings. Reeds Looking lor Games. Kewark, Anf. 6 The Reed Mannfactur. tng Company' baseball team Is endeavoring to arrange games with dubs outside ot Roch-eater.

Date may be arranged by communicating with C. Bparth, Newark, N. X. $1.40 to Buflalo And $1.50 Niagara Falls ami return via Lehigh Valley, Sunday, August tfth. Fat special train leave Court street 8:30 A M.

Return leaves Falls 7:00, Buffalo TJ5 it i Two-bes bite, Erwla, Loudy; terrific hita, O'Hsra, Cassidy, Pearson; stolen bases, Loudy, Caaaidy, Knight, Pearson double play, Loudy to Barger; first bas on balla, off Pearson 2, off Maroney hit by pitcher, by Pearson struck out, br Pearson by Marohey t': left on bases, Haiti-asor Rochester (rat base on errors, Rochester time, attendance, umpire, Walkef, PITTSBURG. Tno-bsss hit, Willis: stolen bsses, Allies Clsas doubls plays, Willis to Wilson, Bruce to Liudy; Drat baa on errors, Ailing Class 2, West Av. A. C. 1 net baas on balla, off Willis off Otis 3, off Alexander 1 bit by pitched balls, Barker, Wilson, AleiaJtdar; struck out, by Willis 0, by Otis by Alexander left on base.

Ailing Class i Wssi Av. A. C. psesed balla, Bruce, Wholers; umpire, Faulkner; lima, 50 aiisnte. All-Rochesteri Niagaras.

Spsctatora at th All-Rochrster-Nlagara line at Sheshan's Kisld Sunday will bav tb pleasure ot roostlnf In a' grind, stand. Th nianaiicmsnt of th former team has leased th field for thro yesraj and bas promised to have atands In plac before Sunday's contest. It la planned to urns an athWtlc I1 at tb Seven Comers, which will fur. nlsh a plaoa for besebail mntesr during tb BOSTON. r.

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Beaumont cfO 1 6 2 1 0 1 Steamers North King and Caspian Dally except Sunday for Quints, 1,000 Isles. Kound trip $3.25. lily for Port Hope and Coborirg, continuous round trip $1.00, Sunday DO cents; going Saturday, returning Monday, $2.25. Fireworks To-nlht. Ontario Beaoh Park.

Blnbad the Sailor'a jeweled cave, and a bewildering succession of beautiful surprises. Livery Rig Missing Not Returned Bay mare, ball Bearing black top buggy, nr harness. Communicate with John Loye, East Bleomftoia. Thomas, cf. 3 Leach, ('larks, Wagtier, aa.

0 Ahhato, 2b 0 Wilson, Slorke, 0 Gibson, ..0 Champion Batsman of American League Married to Miss Lombard. Augusta, Aug. 8. -Tyros Raymond Cobb, oettet known aa "Ty" Cotvb, th champion hats man of th American 'League, was married to-day to Miss Charlotte Marion Lorn-bard, daughter of on of Augusta's wealthiest cltlseo. Ht.

sud Mrs. CoWb will spend a few daya visiting several Georgia towns, after which h. wfil nln the, rWml. hta wifa trftv. Th North End wish to fcear from toasts averaging 18 years and are especially ds alrona of playing suburban club.

Send cfcal. lenges to B. taoameogef, No. 4T8 Atnoe Tbe Ontario will meet the Riversides to morrow on the Webster avenue grounds and the following dny will hattla with ths Bar Vlewa at Bay View. Mlneh and Burke will be the battery In Saturday' tussle, which Sunday, Turner and Burke wilt ie on th points.

The- Ontario bav August 22d and 29rh open and wish to fill with roc It port or Macsilon. Th math 1 IHannifan as 0 0 Kelley, 9 0 Dahlen, 0 0 Uann, IbO ORitchey, 3h 1 0 Browne, rf. 0 0 Bates, 8eeaey 3b O.tSraham, 0 1 1 0 i 4 0 0 13 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 4 0 0 1 1 0 0 13 0 6 a 0 1 Flower City Amateur League. In the Flower City Amateur League to. morrow, the Memorials aud Brunswick" will be seen la a double bill at Genesee Valley Park grounds No.

th Knot team and Ross Brothars will meet on Genesee Valley Park ground No. 2 and th Concords are to go up against th Arkons at Seneca ftark. All contest will started, at o'clock. Maddox, p. 1 Leever, Lindaman pO Boultss.

0 summer anj football games In tb fall. It I said thst H. Acton Ungslow la back of th football project. Lewia ellng with him. At ths end ot th season It I agr Leo (lehlr, resides at Ho.

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