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7 7THE 2 THE WASHINGTON TIMES SUNDAY OCTOBER 6 1907 1907Athletics 1901Athl 1907Athleticst I Athletics Athl tics ticsf DoBte Win Yesterday Yesterd Discounted Dis ofJnted by Tigers Victory Vietof I Fifteentoning Fift nJnning Game GameTaken GameTaken GameF Taken by Athletics AthleticsIn In Seasons Last LastD Day DayThen yi yiheni Then heni They ThcyWi yWih Win Second Game From Washington Washingtonby by 4 to 0 in Five Innings InniogsSmith Smith Spoils SpoilsPitching SpoilsPit SpoilsPitching Pitching Pit ng by Fielding FieldingBy I By THOMAS RICE There was quite a passcl passo of base baseball baseball basebafl ball of a disastrous sort ort at our ball ballyard bal1ard ballyard yard ard yesterday yesterdayAt At the end of twenty Inningii of hard hardgoing hardgoing hardgoing going Washington had lost I lo to the Ath Athletics AthIeUcs Athletica letics by 4 to 2 In fifteen Innings and andhad andhad andhad had been blanked by 4 to toO 0 In live In Innlngc Inning Innlngv nlngc of the second eond game About the theonly theonly theonly only good work of the afternoon attornoon on the thepart thepart thepart part of the umpires wan Connollys Connollysawakening Connollysawakening ConnollYaawakoning awakening to the fact that enough enoughthat oi oithat oithat that second game had been played 1 layer1when layer1whenfivo when whenflvo whenfive five rounds wero 010 completed completedLong oomplotOlLong completoLLong Long Long Game GameThe GameThe GameThe The first game was the longest on the theWashington thoWashln theWashIngton Washington Washln grounds in several severRl years yearsand ears earsand oarsand and tho longest the Washington club clubhad clubhad clubhad had played In tho season which closed closedyesterday closedcsterday clocdesthrday yesterday As had boon thc case with withaj aj 5 many mnn exhibitions furnished by tho thoWashington thoWashington theWashington Washington club In thefHyour tfi year of grace graoeJ9I1i 3907 In the first year of the reign of ofJoe afJoo of3oo Joe Cantlllon the first game yesterday yesterdaywas yosterdawas was a rare combination of face fa and andtragedy ardtraged aidtragedy tragedy of brilliancy ana business In Inning Innlng inning ning after Inning the athletes battlca battlcavarying battlltiarylng battI battIry1ng varying ry1ng series of deods deodsof of daring with vltliBtreaks V1t V1tI with4treftkS Btreaks I of stuff that was all to the thepunk thepunk thepunk punk punkClarioy punkClarloy Clarioy Clar Clarloy Smith wont the thewholo whole mute mutefor nmtefor rutofor for Washington andpltched remarkably remarkablywell romarkaLywell marknLtywell well It was vas one of tho most tri st crcdltRoi crcdltRoiperformances credluo11perfonnDeee cred1t cred1tperformacee performances of a a Washington slabmui slabmuiIn slabrnnin In many moons Thbn to show he was wtisa wasa a good goodfellosv fellow and nd would not desert the thorest therest 1e 1ereet rest of the gang he made a couple of ofthe ofthematJgie ofthe the thematJgie mangiest errors that ever soiled a astellar astellar astellar stellar stunt and threw the game away awayComical awayComical awayComical Comical Kids Fritz Fritz and Rube RubeAn Ruben Rube4n An erratic youth named Fritz who wholial who11all whohailed lial 11all hailed led from New Orleans Orleans In the South Southern Southfn SouthErn ern League started on tho slab for the thoAthletic theAtilleUc theAtiiletics Athletic In the opening claaH He was wasa wasa wasa a wonder In some respects Hits off his hisdelivery hisdl1er hisdiLvery delivery dl1er were iere ere as scarce searce scr aii ii affinities affinitieswho atrinltlcswh affinitieswho who wh ae tf pc qjr therewUhy iqiiwjtlthb I1 Wt 1tJo the shape or orthe orthe orthe the coin coin In the first three thrt innings he hesuppressed heIIuppre heuppressed suppressed ed our brave boys Ks oys In orderly orderlyarray orderlyarray orderlyarray array three men tb the Inning Elated Elatedin EJatednd 1katednd in nd preWbJy preWb lit IJtftat hiiated dated by this showing showingon on his first ftr attempt In fast company companytho catbp8ny catbp8nyt tho tfl IW gallon go1 Rerspn JV RO9fl from fom Dixie PJxl pried the thelid theHd thelid lid off tM fourth se seeelon eslon lon by walking walkingMilan wa1klngman walkingMilan Milan and And Ganley Gonle and spiking Dele Deleanty Deleiantj jlanty lanty anty banafch ho clU the tkeuifit fifth flrth rib lbw1th with a fast fastinshoot rutInshooL factinzhoot inshoot inshootThis InshooLThis inzhootThis This jftSJeUicetl lff oucJ uceUa a Situation sltU tton which wlilchcouldnt whichnuldnV dch dchC1 couldnt C1 lldne be blamed b1am on Silk OLoughlln OLoughllnftrd OLoushllntTd OLoughlinttTd ftrd Connie Mack intiulgftdJn In Induge ulg8 tin 1n something somethingstronger some somethingstronger lng lngltronliC stronger ltronliC than words words Rubo 1i ub Woddell Woddellwl rriddoU rriddoUw110 ddell ddellwbo wl w110 had been making merry on the thelines theJInes thele le lines by giving a decidedly poor poorImitation poorImitation poorhnitatlon Imitation of Hughey Hughe Jennings Ten1Ings wns wnsrtinhed wnsrnthed wasrnthed rnthed to the breaen As ts a fillbrln fillbrlnRube filTorlnnJbe filTerInItube Rube was 8 about a outas as useful as a vacuum vacuumThe vacuumTue acuUJn1 acuUJn1ihe The first Arft roan wh who faced ced him was our ourexJoke ourexjoke ourexjoke exJoke Kay Iayw who poked out a neat neatTexas neatTexa i iTexa Texa leaguer ft bcente fb center scoring Milan MilanKxlt Milanxit llan i iT Kxlt xlt Rube after one of the shortest shorteststays shortesttays shortestMays stays tays on record oven surpassing the thelimited theJhnlted thelimited limited engagement cngagem nt of ofCharlcy Charley Smith SmithJr Smithfro SmIthir Jr the first game on oitdneeday HJfdneedny 9 ne dn wh when whenV Whenlv nhJ lv was 8 chased to bondh hondl bend after the first nrsttwo firsttwo two 0 men had singled singledVitkers 8In singledVtkers led ledV Vitkers kers the Real Star StarVlckers StarVickers StarVickers Vickers who had been farmed out to toWJUIamsport to1VJ1i18m8port toWjliiamgport WJUIamsport all the lost season and andmade andJOade andmade made a splendid record recQrdlt In helping ho pln that thatclub thatclub thatclub club win the TriStato pennant assum assumed 3SliUlDcd assumccl ed the burden In the fourth inning with withone withon withone one on hand out And here we wish to tostate tofiitnto totato state tato that in Vickers the Athletics have havea a pitcher who if I he Is anyways con consistent consiatent consistent sistent will make Walter Johnson take takenotice tckonoUce takenotice notice He pitched litch eleven and two twotblrds twotblrds twothirds tblrds innings of the first game and in inthat inthat inthat that time allowed allow Washington Just Justeight justflght justeight eight hits and one run runVlckors rnnVickers runVickors Vickers It should be noted noto pitched pitchedthe p1tch pttchdthe dthe the five innings of the second game In Inthat Inthat Inthat that setto exactly fifteen men faced facedhim facedhim facedhim him and not one of them reached first firstVlckors 1lrrtVlckera firstrICkOrs Vlckors is all to tho good Would that thathe thathe he were going to report at Galveston Galvestonnext Galvestonnext Galvestonnext next spring springFalkenborg springFalkenberg springFalkenborg Falkenborg pitched tho second game gamefor gamctor gnmcfor for Washington Wa hangton Fearing the shades of ofnlht otnl ofnPht nlht nl ht would end tho proceedings and andspoil andspoil andspoil spoil his hI record record of one exploslon per pergome POIf game mO If ho waited until the usual soy seventh 3 soyruth ruth or eighth inning vho ho decided to tohave tl to tobve have ve the ascension asc ascns1ou nslon In tho first and get gel1t gel1tok it itoft Itot oft his rtindflt 1Wlnc1 iin It was a great success successThreo BUCCUSThree successThree Three hits and two passes removed all alldoubt a1doubt alti1oubt doubt about who was Was going to win and andthe aUI aUIthe anitthe the 5000 OOO fans InnS fn is present had1 a chance to tosettle tl1Mtlle tnsettle settle down cloWl and a watch wat Vickers do a ahero ahero ahcro hero act actC actC actC Smiths Erratic Work WorkAlthough WorkAlthough WorkAlthough Although Smith threw away his own owngame owngame owngame game we should sh uld not overlook the fact facthe tacthe facthe he did highgrade pitching He pulled pulledhimself pulledImsel pulledhimself himself Imsel put out of many tight places with withtho withtho withthe tho able assistance a lsfance of ota a sot of fielders fielderswho fioldorsvho fielderswho who seemed to have their hearts In their theirwork theirworlt theirwork work every minute mtn of 6r tho time timePerhaps timePerhaps timePerhaps Perhaps the most notable Incident was wasthe wastho wasthe the escape SCpe from a run in tho eleventh eleventhInning eleventhInnlnS eleventhinning Inning Davis opened the round und with vrftha th thtriple a triple to right That had all the ear earmarks Irmarks cirmarks marks of ending en lng tho4 t3io agony agon but butdidnt butdidnt tdidnt didnt Murphy llurp Grove ro rovo i a slzzlor slzzl at the thewho th thpJtchor thepitcher pitcher who efl ofltlt lt toDolehanty toDolehantywho to Dolebanty Dolebantywho who got it onthe on one dead ad run and to one oneside oneside oneskis side and hurletfthe hurled 1 the ball to Kahoe ahoe In Intime Intime intime time to catch Davis at the plato Eddie EddieCollins Eddieo1llns EddieCol1lns Collins forced Murphy DeleKnty un unassisted unAMlated una assisted a Isted and Oldrlng forced Collins CollinsCharley ComnsCharle3 CollinsCharley Charley Smith to Dolehanty Guess Guessthats Guessthats Guessthats thats pretty bad odfor ad4or for staving s1aylng off defeat defeatIn dof defeatIn tIn In the tenth tent inning trtnlng Ucker Dickers ZIckers opened openedwith openedwith opeiedwith with a clan SingjjB g1o gJ to cantor ciitor ntor ant moved movedto moedto movedto to second socont on HartseVs Hgrti3i scratch single singlethrough slnglcthrough singlethrough through Tony Smith Sam NIcholls Nlchollspbppod NIchollspOPPed Nichollspopped pOPPed popped td Charley arlo Smith who got the theball thebaUto theball ball baUto Ito to Delehanty at second cond in time to todouble todouble todouble double up Vickers It was a splendid splendidplay splendidp1 splendidp1lw play p1 for neither Smith nor Dolehanty Dolehantyhad Dolehantyhad Dolehantyhad had a fraction fr ction of of a second to spare spareord SplUcIord sparelrd Iord ord forced forcedviIe1sol 4t riSfr sol 1 and the inning inningwas inntngwas inningwas was barren barrenThe barrenThe lei leirhe The thirteenth Iihlrt8lmth Inning furnished furnl hod an anoUier antier oUier 9 tier er thrill t1a1l 1t Nicholls led off with a abiff abitt abltiiat biff bltiiat tiiatr i1at caIa mt mIt1 deflected but buttt buttt tt was wa tod tOOffl BOrd i satfrl satfrll flced Nicholls moved Jo to third when whenCharley wl1enCharley whenChancy Charley Smith juggled a curious hlh hlhbounder hlhbounder hIthbounder bounder that did a disappearing act be between between between tween his upstrotched hands Murphy Murphycongested Murphyoongblted Murphyoongb5ted congested the ho bags by walking walkingHero walkingHero walkingHero Hero was a very sad ad case Throe Throemen Throemen Threemen men on bases and one out It should be bementioned bementioned bementioned mentioned also in passing that despite despitethe despittho despitethe the shyness on outs Murphy had been beenwalked beanwalked beenwalked walked on purpose after a long con conference con conforonce conforonce foronce between Charley Smith and the theastute theastute theastute astute Kahoe They figured Collins Collinsbeing ColUnDbeing Collinsbeing being but a mere lad might offer a so solution 80 80lutlon EUlutton lution in the line of a double play pIa or orsome orsome orsome some suoh faux pas p8s Superintendent SuperintendentWilliam SuperintendentV1111nm SuperintendentWilliam William Eo Chancellor CbW cellor had nothing on onthem onth onthem them th In the matter of knowing the rightanswer rightanswer right rightanswer answer Collins sent a line fly to Gan Ganley G3nJoy nJey Joy in left left and when Nicholls attempteJ attempteJto ottemllteto to run home he was neatly nentl squelched tit titthe ntthe attho the plate by the throw from our ourtru trusty trustycaptain trutycaptain ty tycaptnJn captain captainAfter captnJnAfter captainAftet After Vickors struck his stride the thehome thehome thehome home folk had little chance to offer offerthe offertho offerthe the Athletics any hard problems Still StillIn SUlIin StiliIn In the tenth inning they had a symptom symptomthat symptomthat Byinptomthat that almost became a run After Shlpko Shlpkohad Shlpkehad Shipkohad had filed Charley Smith singled Milan Milansacrificed Mlhulsacrificed Milansacrificed sacrificed and Ganley walked It was wasall was wasall wasall all off when Delehonty drove to NJch NJcholls JlUchoIls Nehoils oIls who Wb touched CSmltll Smith steaming toward third thirdWorst thirdWorst thirdWorst Worst Umpiring vert vertNow Ever EverNow EverNow Now touching upon th3 th umpiring I Iam Iam Iam am not for this stuff or blaming the theuraps thonmps theumps uraps for overy little thing that goes goeswrong gOeswrong es eswrong wrong But occasionally occasional 1 some things thingsare thln thlnare thingsare are so raw they cannot bo overlooked overlookedThe avprlookddThe ovfirlookddThe The work of Tim Hurst yesterday in both games es was a glaring Illustration ot how not to umpire In fact faot It It was thu thuvery th thory thfivery very ory worst exhibition seen here this thisyear thllyoar thisyear year yearHurst yoarHurst yearHurst Hurst was unnecessarily arbitrary arbitraryand arbitraryand arbitraryand and not Infrequently gave decisions be I fore Ior the play was cornplQteoV which whl hl it fs fseV is isever Isever ever eV a sucker play on the part pf 4h 4hIndicator t1 aw awindIcator 1 1IntJlcator Indicator nahdlor handler and classes up with a aballplayer aballl1ayor aballplayer ballplayer not running oufhls out his hits It Itcannot Itoonnot Iteannot cannot bt be said he was prejudiced A Anumber Anumber Anumber number of persons thought so at first firstand first firstna firstned and na began to note Jils his bad breaks but butthey butthe butthey they the became so lost in a maze of figures figuresthat figuresi figuresthat i that at tho end they thO couldnt tell te teli which whichside whichI whichside I side received the worse deal dealSome dealSomeRmy dealSome Some SomeRmy Raw Decisions DecisionsIn In the seventh inning Hurst called calledOldrlng calledOIdrln calledOldrlng Oldrlng OIdrln out when ykutr Smiths hurried hurrtedthrow hum hurriedthrow dthro throw thro pulled Charley Chllrlo Jones otr off first firstfully firatlull firstfully fully lull a foot ot Hurst Iur wasnt on thoJob thoJobto the bto to seo Rootho seotu tho move hence his rank miscue mlscueThe miscueThe miscueThe The first man man up for Washington in the theseventh th thsevnth theseventh seventh was Shlpko who was called calledout calledout out at first on a a decision almost if not notquite notQurte notqutt quite qutt as weird as that which robbed robbedNlcholls robbedNicholls robbedNicholls Nicholls So It went all day dayThe dayThotrouble dayTue The Thotrouble trouble Js JSj Hurst Is not working workingpard workingartI pard artI enough at his job and if he hedcsnt heaclsnt heshsnt dcsnt shsnt ta lali6 enough interest Interestn in baseball baseballfold basebUbnd baseballtnd fold Ills salary to move moe around more morespryly mor6spryly morespryly spryly he should give way to a now nowman nowman newnian man manFirst manFirst nianFirst First Game Details DetailsHerels DetailsI1ers IIter Herels Iter I1ers 8 how tho thorn runs runS were scored scored in inthe iutht Inthe tht the long battle battleMurphy hattieMurphy Murphy started tho second Inning for forthe torthe forthe the Athletics with a single to center centerEddie centerEddIe centerEddie Eddie Collins sacrificed A wild pitch pitchboosted pilchboosted pitchboosted boosted Murphy to third and another anothersent anothersent anothersent sent hint int home home Score one one for Smith SmithDavis SmithDavis SmithDavis Davis hit past Shlpke in the fourth fourthinning fourthInning OurU1Inning inning When Milan dropped Murphys Murphysfly Murphysfi Murphsfly fly fi Davis naturally went to second secondEddie secon seconEddIe secondEddie Eddie Collins beat out a slow bunt that thatplayed thatplnyetl thatplayed played hideandgoseek with the fee feeof fe8of fecof of that same Smith The bases were werefull werefull werufull full An overflow was created when our ourold ourold ourold old college chum Smith walked walkedOldrlng walkedOldrlng walkedOldrlng Oldrlng forcing rcing in Davis DavisSchreck DavisSthre DavisSthreck Schreck Sthre fanned Fritz smashed one oneto onoto oneto to Delehanty who slung the sphere to topiate toICahoe toICahue ICahoe thereby nipping Murphy at the U16latc thenate piate nate latc it It was eieveii eleven more armings innings be betore before oe oexoro tore fore one nc of Macks Mnc men reached the pan panWashingtons pallWashingtons panWashingtons Washingtons Runs RimsHow RunsHow RunsHow How Fritz passed 35ed Milan man and Ganley Ganleyin GanleyInthe in Inthe the fourth then hit Delehanty and andhow andhow andhow how King Bill Kay scored Milan nnn with witha a single off Waddell has been told toldWashingtons toldWashlngtons toldWashingtons Washingtons second tlelng and last lastrun lastrun trun run materialized mat rln1lzed In the sixth With WithDolehanty WithDolehanty WithDolehanty Dolehanty Qut Kay was safe at first on ona ona ona a teaser to Eddie Collins Charley CharleyJones CharleyTones CharleyJones Jones safety to right put Kay on third thirdand thirdand thirdand and thereafter Jones pilfered second secondKahoo socondKahoo secondKahoo Kahoo whiffed Tony Smith brought in inKay InI InICa Kay ICa with a single to toright right ght Jones tried triedto trlodto triedto to go go all the way around from fr second secondon secondon secondon I on the swat swat but was thrown put Lord Lordto Lordto Lordto to Schreck SchreckC SchreckC Smith Throws it Away AwayIn In the fifteenth inning Hartsel led 5ff 6rrfor 6fffor 5fffor for tho Athletics AthleUcSwitli with a smart sr mrt single to tocenter tocentor tocenter center and stole second Nicholls bunt bunted bunted bunted ed to Smith The twirler throw to toShlpke toShlpke toShipke Shlpke at third but It was a miserable miserableheave miserablehoove miserableheave heave and the ball rolled to left letting lottingIn lettln lettlnIn lettingIn In Hartsel and sending Nlcholls to third thirdLord thirdLord thin thinLord Lord went out Tony Smith to Jones Joneswithout Joneswithout Joneswithout without profiting Nicholls Davis long longfly Ion Ionfly longfly fly to center was enough and Nicholls Nlchollstallied NichollstalUed NichollstallIed tallied Murphy was an easy out outThe autThe outThe The score scoreFirst Bcpro scoreFirst I First Game GamePhiladelphia GamePhUaMlphln GamePhiladelphia Philadelphia PhUaMlphln AJJ A3It Th 3H H1OA PO A EHartsel EHartsel EHartsel Hartsel If 1 1 1 3 0 0 0 0Nicholls 0Nicholls 0Nicholls Nicholls 3b 7 7 1 2 v4r 4 3 0 0Lord 0Lord 0Lordrf Lord Lordrf rf 7 0 0 41 0 0Davis 0Davis 0Davtslb Davis Davtslb Ib 7 1 2 23 1 0 0Murphy 0Iurphy 0Murphy Murphy 2b 6 1 1 1 12 0 0E 0E 0B Collins Colllnss ss 5 60 0 5 4 1 1OldrIDS 1Oldrlng OldriDg cf 4 ife 01 0 1 00 00ScHreck 0 0 0sc1freck 0Scifreck ScHreck CtgO 6k0 1 7 2 2Fritz 0 0rltz gFritz Fritz rltz pX irTo U70 0 0 0 0 0Waddell 0 0Waddell Waddell 0 vt 0 0 0 0 0 0Vickers 0Vickers Vickers 4 0 1 0 2 0 0Totals 0Totals Totals 54 54Washington 4 12 45 5 1 1Washington fWashington Washington AB 3L PO A A EMilan EMilan EMilan Milan cf 5 5Ganley 1 1 1 2 0 1 1Gantcy 1Ganey Ganley If oJoiieSi 3 1 0 0DGJehant 0Deiehant DGJehant Deiehant 2b tS 6 tif oa jj r4 4 0 0iny 0Kay Kay rf 6 3 0 0 0Janef 0Jone4 JoiieSi Ibi IbiKahoe 0 i Iii 0 0Ial1oe Kahoe ctl ctlT 0 1 9Vi 9 2 2 0 0T 0T Smith ss ssShlpke 6 0 3 i 9 9Shlpke 0 0Shipke Shlpke 3b 3bC 6 0 0 2 1 0 CSmithp Smith 5 0 1 1 1r 6 2 2 Block 5 10 1 0 rO 0 0 0Totals 0 0Totals 0Totals2 Totals Totals Totals2 fij i 2 9 9 4tf 4Z 23 23 3 3attoo 3 3Batted 3Eatted Batted attoo for Smith In fifteenth inning inningElffodolphla InnIngPlf9dolphl InningJffi9dolph1 Elffodolphla 010 01 0 hQ QjOQOWOrJLHK2 0 0 DQOD 0D4 Washington ob OirfflOVO 0 01O100000i004 01O100000i004First Jo 10100 aQO QorcfOOOlJ QorcfOOOlJFirst 00 00First First base by errors errorsWashlngton Washington 1 Philadelphia 3 Left on bases bascsVash Wash ington 10 Philadelphia 10 10 First base brucwCWnt1hn wCWnt1hn il fi1 fn 1lcJJ DETROIT DETROITPE PENNANT NNANT WINNERSAND WINNh WINNERS WNNERSL SAND AND THEIR PAST RECORDS Standing StandingLeft andin Left to Right Ri RightCobb CObb Cobb Siever ve Rossman sman Donovan Crawford Downs Payne Lowe Kneeling KneelingKillian Killian Archer Jennings Manager Schmidt 2 2Jones ZJones Jones OLeary Seated SeatedSchaefer Schaefer Coughlin Jones JonesShort JonesSho JonesShoit Sho Short Sketcl3es Sketcbesof of the Me Men Who Under nder the LeadershipofHugh Leadership of Hughey Jennings Ji gs Have Havev HaveWon ve veo Won the th American Arnerkan League LeagueRace Race for 1907 1 1 07 After After Finishing Finiskingin Finiskinginri y1 in inS jor ri or I Sixth Place in in 1906 Aci 5 1 I 7 rJ I HUGH GH A JENNINGS JENNINGSMawiger JEmiIiiGs JEmiIiiGsQralMIger JEIrnNGSMasager Mawiger QralMIgerI MawigerHome MasagerhomeScranton I Home HomoScranton Scranton Pa PaAge PaAgeThl PaAgeThrts1x Age AgeThl AgeThrts1x Thjrtjl slx 8Ix 8IxYears years yearsYears yrsYears Years in profeeeional baseball bUeballElght bUeballElghtee Ught UghtMuch ee een eeMuch Much of the snccese sh cece of the Detroit Detroitteam Detroitttam Deteittam ttam team Is attributed attrfb ted to the earnest en endeavor endeavor endeavor deavor of Manager Jennings Day hI inand hIand hiand and day da out he was on the coaching coachinglines ooaohlnGlines coachinglinee lines and jbis his aggroestvanes a oeswoneH an ann oarnl oarnlestnees oamfe8tnClls oarn oarnesinecs estnees soon Instilled Instilfed a new spirit in In the theTigers theTigers theTigers Tigers Under his coaching oochJngtheyjtIed oochJngtheyjtIedas they jriayed jriayedas as they tbt never did beJtoro CoroHe booreHe jHe He soothed the ruffled ruffiBd feelings of the thedisgruntled thedisgruntled thedisgruntled disgruntled players and brought order orderout orderout orderout out of chaos At the same time he Im Impressed Smprossed hapressed pressed upon his players the necessity necoesityof nece tty ttyof of plvying pl ylng together and pulling in one onedlracUon onedlr onedirecti dlracUon dlr directi cll on onHo onHe NHo Ho injected Jected speed confidence con dence tnd and nd the thefighting thefightln thefighting fighting fightln spirit into his proteges and andmade andmade andmade made the team gain recognition rwj 4stbC 4stbCgmest th tht thth samest gmest amest most club in the league leagueJennings 1oagueJnnlngs leaguennings Jennings nnings played his first profeMiaaal profeMiaaalgams proru profejeissalgnini lAal lAalgnm gams gnm with Lehigh Pa rhvl rri 1 oaa as ascatcher a acacher i icatchtr catcher Before the season ended ho howas hWtoS hewas was with Allentown AllontownMd and tHe next year yearfound yearfound ear earround found him with Louisville Louisvillej LouisvilleTennlnss LouisvilleJennings Jennings played twelve years er8 aajBhort aajBhortstop aS asshortstop 8hort 8hortstop stop and In that time made a wonder wonderful wonderUI wonderful ful UI record His arm went to toqe the bad badseveral blidIcvcrnl bdseveral several times and he hG was foroffl terctdto Ierci to play pteysecond playsecond ysecond second and first base Hi Hreeord cbiH iilolete iiloletereoord letc letcrecord record reoord as a shortstop follows followsi 0 0j STearClub el eleuClub euClub tg i O1SSI rJf Jf 5 i en 6 6o 1 11501Louisville 1 11891IAulslJIe 1SSI 1891IAulslJIe Loulsvlllo I8l I8ll IS 1 IT 51 5It iu iuISiLoullwllle L44 L44iS5Loulevlfle ISiLoullwllle ill I6 ra 14 84 I2 U4 U4IBNIMIIeDaU 534i5I5ouIsDit IBNIMIIeDaU KM I 1 IM a Ml SK7 L1tBalUmore ti ti104Da1Umore 104Da1Umore Baltimore 1 I lor rs 40 4f es 6 jp I STJ STJ1X1 511188i 5iISSiflaitimore 1886 188i ISSiflaitimore ItaUimore ItaUimoreIKS ltImore 1X1 49C 4 W9 Ml 34 I 7JS 7JSHO 7Hl 7151e6nltIniore 1e6nltIniore IKS 5B Baltimore Baltimorel JUmare HO 1 12 Mt 476 OS 11I 7 7US 711 711iSITilaltimore le lelS8iDalUm 87BaltImore lS8iDalUm 87BaltImore1SW re 111 3K 3 117 JtI 7 ie ie1SJSB 1151O5BalUmore 1SW 1SJSB 1O5BalUmore Baltimore BaltimoreISV ltlme r8 114 JOI lit 40 Wt I U3 U3I9IIIDlUmore J3 J3Si ISV I9IIIDlUmore Baltimore Baltimore1305U 12 Si 1 OS 7 051 1 475 475JJ t75llMU 4751D04Baltfin llMU 1D04Baltfin fl1tfmftre re JJ AI iM iM1C 5 519OiBaJUmore 5lfl1913altimore 1305U 19OiBaJUmore lUmore lUmoreI960 1C 1M 1H S7 SOT m1geCDaJURlore fcJS fcJSn 5 5195GBaltiieore I960 1geCDaJURlore Baltimore 131 IX MEsi ID IDTtalll 523Ttalii Ttalll 1 fMN GAl GASE i Esi EMtem tern Loague LoagueJennlnsa L08guoJ fl flIennIgs I Jennlnsa nnh1S was easy fer the pitchers pitch pitchuntil IiltChI4suntil pitchersuntil until Nod Hanlon nlon took Him 11ttn11t ht ii hand handand handI handand and showed him how to hit His oCBm oCBmplete complete com complete I plete batting record follows followsI f01l0W8TearClub followsTearClub I TearClub AU lIt Ii Pit SB SM SMisaiLouisvnie SIiWlwulntlle 5311s3iL1oulsvhie isaiLouisvnie 1s3iL1oulsvhie 87 7 aa 35 351J2 a ass 14 it1SfLoulavlUe 141s1sLoutsvnle 50 50G 15f2 1SfLoulavlUe Louisville Louisville1SS3 1J2 1 6W tt 17 2 ZIt 23 24 24X 18 181883Loulslktlt 8 818S3LoulsIJfJt 18S3LoulsIJfJt 1SS3 LouisBait LouisBait1S9 38 IX IXus 1 1 12 35 IK 1 1GEORGE 1milBaltimore I I188il8alttmore 1S9 milBaltimore Baltimore Baltimore1SS5 us IA j31 iat I 1 OSK 16 3 3ISZSflaltimoro Mm 111SS 1SS5 1SS ISZSflaltimoro Baltimore at lie a 3M 4 aK 35 i i1555Baltimore 5 1 1 1555Baltimore Baltimore Baltimore1S97 128 1 1 523 5 i SOS 31 SIT 73 i 11 1111C IiiS91altlxnoro i i1S91BaIUmore 1S97 iS91altlxnoro Baltimore Baltimore1S9J 11C 4K Ul 1M S3 00 17 171593Baltimore 1S9J 1S91BaIUmore Baltimore BaltimoreirJ 148 533 17J 17J15f2 Ii Ii18iSBroekiyn I I1S irJ 1S 18iSBroekiyn Brooklyn 63 i 11 iS iS190Brooklyn 19 190Brooklyn Brooklyn Brooklyn19CI 12 HO 111 It II II19tlPhlkulolPItIB 1219CPhflado1ph1a 1 19CI 19tlPhlkulolPItIB Phltedolphla 81 a as rt 13 II 319O2Phiadelphla 1902 190 19O2Phiadelphla Philadelphia is III 11 se I 7 7CHalt1more 719t0haltlmore 100 CHalt1more Ualtlmor 32 121 3 tt 325 9 ot 5W4BalUm 154 W4BalUm tDnIUm Baltimore re re tt 1M 3 I Sf 311 3 11 12isisnalumor 19Q6DnIUmore 1956 Baltimore 5G 11S II 42 a a1907DalUmore 3 1 1305 1907DalUmore Baltimore BaltimoreTotals 75 241 24 3 110 110otnJs 10 10Totals Totals otnJs lii 1115 K7X Ii 3 list Ual1i11 1701 1701J3astern SN 411X 411XJi1astem 4W231lastem J3astern League 5GEORGEJMULLIN GEORGE GEORGEJMULLIN GEORGEJMULLIN3ositionPltcher JMULLIN JMULLINio JMULLINoflltlonPI I 5 io 3ositionPltcher 3ositionPltcherS 3ositionPltcherS oflltlonPI ltlon PItclver PItclverHome chj1r chj1rHomeWabllsh Home HomeWabllsh Wabaah Ind IndAge IndgeTwentyfi IndAgeTwentyfive Age AgeTwentyfive geTwentyfi Twentyfive years yearsTears yearsYears yearsYears Years in professional ball ballSeven hallSevenit Seven SevenIt It was largely large Mulllns good work workearly workeurly workariy early ariy In the season that kept Detroit Detroitprominent Dotroltpromlnent Detroitprominent prominent In the pennant race ra Mullln Mulllnplayed ilulUnpla Muilinplayed played pla ed his first professional ball wlta wltaFort wlt1Fort wiCiFort Fort Wayne In 1001 The following year yearDetroit yearDetroitoutbid ear earDetroltOlltbld DetroltOlltbld Detroit outbid several clubs and signed signedhim signedhim signedhim him to a contract He has been a mem membur membur marsher bur of the Detrolt trolt team ever since sinceMullln sInceMu11ln sinceMullin Mullln finds It hard tc keep In condi condition condition condiltion tion swing wing to the fact that he takes takeson taltcson takeson on weight illght so easily casll Despite his 202 202pounds 202poun 202pountis pounds poun he Is a groat pUcher a a0Js danges1 danges1pus ng ngoas pus oas hitter at atany any tlm time and nd was tlioboflt tliobofltemergency tuH tibestemergency Cf Cfmel1enc1v emergency blfTer tho Detroit club had inU in in1HI7 liiIto 1HI7 Ito mel1enc1v J7 He Is righthanded righthandedEDWARD TEDWARD rEDWARD I IP03 EDWARD KILLIAN KILLIANPosition KILLIANPositionPltcher Position P03 PositionPltcher PositionPltcherHomeRacine tlonPltcher tlonPltcherHomeRac1ne Pitcher PitcherHome Home HomeRac1ne Racine Wig WIsAge WigAgeTwentyeight Vis VisAseTwentyelght Age AseTwentyelght Twentyeight years yearsTears yearaYears yearsYears Years in prof professional essional baseball basob baaeballSlx baaeballSlxEdward USlx USlxEdward Six SixEdward Edward Killian Is credited in all quar ters with being beln the best lefthander In the American League this yearjsln oar hi view viewof viewof Iow Iowor of iis Is many victories victoriesKHHttns victoriesKllll1ns victoriesKilliens KHHttns first firstproresslonnl professional engagement engagementwas was with Rockford ill 111 in the Three I League This was in 1902 anti he heWitched he1pltchcd bepitclied Witched there In 1003 The Cleveland Clevelandclub Clevelandclub Clevelandclub club bought him outiigot Qutr la ISM lO and 1 1 coi coieAr Near eAr the eloee of tfcte t4is season ao he was wactum wutumttd wastarMd tum tumttd tl over to Detroit Since then Mo Mohas has played for the theTlgers Tiger Ti He had badluek poor poorluck po poluck luck in IMS 1JN but bu bi mfjft jlt UP up a wondertW wondertWa woad woadl woadgood wonderAllressrIn ressrIn SKiflian Kiflian Is a good i hfter aslThs woii wol wola a number umbe of gamec gam this yfar 7 lt by bytlmeob la latimely ie ietlmebr timely WUUip hittlftgEDWARD WUUipEDWARD 5 EDWARD SEEYER SEEYERPosition SIEVERPCNdLJonPlteber SIEvEltPositionPitcher Position PCNdLJonPlteber PCNdLJonPlteberI PositionPitcherHomDetrolt Pitcher PitcherHome I Home HomeDeotrol1 HomeDeotrol1A HomDetroltATtventefgkt Detroit DetroitTears A ATtventefgkt eTwen efgkt yd ydYeara ysktYears Tears in pfof pIOCee 80tonal bMeball hebaUNlfle hebaUNlfleSIevs3 Nine NineSlev lfte lfteSIe Slev SIe SIevs3 te well kn kawJa kawJaLeaSUf wa to 4e Ajpertarfin AjpertarfinL A1aer1nLesge LeaSUf patrons patioflslesrue HK ntCftr1lt ntCftr1ltleaaue flr tT roft elB gi gileamie leamie experience was with London Londolain IJP IJPIn I IIn In toe International InternatlonalIAague InternatlonalIAagueI League LeagueWhen LeagueWhen When hen Detroit was a member of the theWestern tMVpstem th thWestern Western League Slaver was signed signedThis signedThis tThis I This was in Inj4Ml 31OG He pHched In Detroit Detroitfour ltfOUr Detrltfour four years and nd flnaliv ftnalj ftna1 his arm went to tothe tothe tothe the bad St S1 Louis picked him up In InMW Inand MW and used him but one season letting lettinghim 1etttftttblm ietthi ietthi2dm him go to Minneapolis nneapoU in In106 1906 A As Asmember Asmember a amember member of th the Minneapolis club his old oldI DkItttectlyeneu oldeftect1eness I effectiveness returned and nd he WR W1ta oa oaof oae oaethe oeof of the leading pitchers of the American AmericanlAJWDCtatton oJmel1 AmericanAwcat1on ft ftu lAJWDCtatton octAUon that year yearDetroit year1Htrolt yearDetroit Detroit bought him back and he beMon baa baabeen 4sbeen been a useful member of the club clubSInce erftr erftrsince rtilnce since Despite 8p1t hard luck this on eMon hfe hfepitching 14 14pitching 8 8pltchln pitching pltchln has been first ebuw He Hea Hea1eltbander to a alefthander aleftbander lefthander every way wayCHARLES wayCHARLES yCHARLES CHARLES SCHMIDT SCHMIDTPosltkniCatcher SCHMIDTP 5 PosltkniCatcher PosltkniCatcherIlQi c1cber c1cbersQc IlQi sQc awuCeIHli tC lHill 1 BIll Ark ArkI Ark4gJrwentye4ght ArkgeTwent I 4gJrwentye4ght ge geTwent Twentyeight ight years yeariJ yeariJt yearsrs 1 YeC3 In professional JrC realona1 b8 baseball baseballimk1t aU aUSfehmldt 1 1S6lJidttt Sfehmldt imk1t is rated as the best catcher catcheron on the Detroit Detr ryam 1u He ply played i ids Wsflr idsflr IdsPr flr pa gnn16 with IlI i Jaetgers risers In im 1 Prior Priorto Priorto Priorto to last season he Ia lajcd ed with Minne Minneapolis MlnJUtpotls MInflppoiIs apolis potls In the Awertean eri AssociaUon AssociaUonwliare AllfllodaUOltwJ Aaaoelatiottwhere where wJ his work Attracted Ulra led widespread widespreadnotice wtdesr wdespeadseiko notice When Detroit DetroittouPt bought him lie lieWfi IeWilS liewit I wit WilS considered cqnlf1 red the Ibest be beit catch eatchfr in the theaezociation the1iHecinUon theassociation association aezociationSchmidt associationSchmidt I Schmidt played ped his flnrt ft profe protea1OUI protea1OUIbwfebalL professloiilbccehalL rio al albcsebalL bcsebalL game with tAttle Rock In the theSouthern tbethern theSouthern Southern thern League te 1 1SMn I In IMS 19 19and 1 1I 19w34id I and pltrtr rt of 19W 100Ute he niiSWlth SIKing1lel SIKing1lelI ringtleld ringtleldI I Mo Io to in thfo Western Association AssociationAfter AiociatiOtiArter iatiOh iatiOhAtt8l I After JoMPS IL Detroit be ha had a small smallbone sinpiiboe 11 11Ot8 bone Ot8 broken bioken Ti to His ankle akle and the i iJury Ik Ikj IatifI Jury tifI Jt8 nas 1t5 hurt her his5 speed peed some He IB lISlL Isa jH lL a rVhflianfl rf1hlhUlie1l tktower thrower but bate feft1 feft1VRED left lefth2L1V1Td tjbA jbA h2L1V1Td Be I au alsJ ala provM hlmHIr hlmHIrt himisifto be1 be a timely bltte or Detroit tills tillsyfIOl thisyear year VRED PAYNE PAYNEPositibnfC PAYNEPoslU PAYNEIosltIOpCztober PositibnfC PoslU IosltIOpCztober IosltIOpCztoberIIomeflochester Calcber CalcberJ tch rHojneiRpchester HojneiRpchester IIomeflochester TAga YlTwentslx 1 1AeTwenty3iX Aga AeTwenty3iX lTwentslx Twentyfix years yenrsT yearsYears 6IIr 6IIrI Years ea ars In pVofeaslona profe irofeasIona lona bs basebaUSt basebaUStOn sebaIiSb1 sebaIiSb1One ballSl ballSlOn I On One Qf the th youngest catehors In the theleague tile tholgue tilele5gue league lgue is Payne who has done valuable valuablework talualilework alua1S1efor work for the th Tigers TiRer this year Twice he heha hehaM hehs ha haM been laid up ti 1 nce win a broken brokenPtunib brokeIt11Ab brokep brokeptIHb Ptunib tIHb sustained iuslain wllle die 110 sliding to bade baden bas basAn ba8eand An and t3 the theother other a boa bruise as a result resultf result8f resulttll 8f a foul fJp lp oft Lhe he bat batSit tJt tJt Jt was In 1901 tint Payne played his hisflr hisnft hisSIrsLpr1tfessional flr nft SIrsLpr1tfessional tipr proresslnal xfesslonal baseball game with withI withST4aCUe withSrracnse I Syracuse In the Now York State League LeagueHe LeASUeHe LeagueHe He was as with Rochester of the Eastern EasternXefrgfce Jasternttft Easterniihe Xefrgfce ttft iihe ze in 1905 and at the end of tho thoseason theWas season 1 Son was drafts by Detroit Ho has haspfcxyad hasr8d has4y8d pfcxyad r8d here two years yearsH yearsEll yearsFIb Ell throws well and is 1 a righthander righthanderCLAUDE rlgbthanderf I ICLAUDE telY CLAUDE ROSSMAN ROSSMANp ROSS ROSSMANbase AN ANP ltiop irst base baseHorno baseHortinPhilmont sc scn Horno HortinPhilmont 1v Philmont PbHmont TTears YAa YA3e Aa A3e Vlruslx years yearsYears Ears EarsYonrs Tears In professional profes onal baseball hasebailBizhL hasebailBizhLAlthouh seb lIEI BhL BhLAlthough ht htAlthouh Althouh reftrred to as 5 a youngster youngsterRossman youngstorRossman youngsterRossman Rossman has played professional base baseball baseban baseball ball eight YParv yearg ars He started out in 3800 3800as i000as I as a member of or a team in the Connec Connecticut Connecticut i itlcut ticut League ue but in 1002 nd 1503 hei heiplayed ho hoplaoo heplayed played with Syracuse In th thj New York Statd Stat League Lea Cleveland Irafted him himtlt but tlt farmed him to Desjftloinfts De oln A string stringwas strlnsIlS stringg was IlS attached to hlmall hiJj1 nn the tr time and andwhen andwhen when hm he mature lojo a a promising vroml lnJ play playOleveland qf after two ya a Jth th 100 os Moln MoIns Oleveland recalled Hmi l1 hmtHe mt JHe I He played part par of last season with Cleveland but was 3S sold to Detroit bo bocause bocause because cause Manager LajoIe considered Stovall Stovalla a better first bateman He throws and an bats lefthande lefthandedHERMAN lefthandeHERM lefthandeHERMAN HERMAN HERM SCHAEFER SCHA2FERPosition SCHAZFERJosItJOJ1S SCHAEFERPositionSecow1 Position JosItJOJ1S PositionSecow1 Seco OJ1lj nil base baseHomerChicago basOHomeChicago eHom HomerChicago Hom Chicago ill illA 111 111A liizeTwentyseven A zeTwentyseven re eTwent Twentyseven ven years yearsYex ellrs vTears 1 1Ye Tears Ye Yex In professional pro Gsslonal baseball bascbnnTen Tan One of the jiopular mpmbers of the thectub tl1eQ1Ub tIeotubils ctub otubils Js ls Herman Schaofor Schll fdr lIolVb Ho has hasflayed sp s1sred flayed 1sred ed ball a daMn years ears a couple of aeaeonc with laae I iMendlttesme iKl ac teams temskt andr andrUrn and andtea Urn yea yeai in profepalonal Profirdonal onal company companyEchaefer ootnpaTScbaeCer companySchaefer Schaefer started Mart hi bitt league career with withSioux withSioux withSioux Sioux FalhL lal D5 i 1L1 Jlv Kannas KannasCity KanNJiJCity KanmsCity City secured MCU him in 1898 1811811 antt used hm hmatoo hmaa1o hmaeo atoo aeo in IWa Frooi Kansas Clt Cit heJ heJwent he hewit went 1 Ut it St Paul and from St Paul Paulto Paulto to the Chicago Katieaala In IMS Jie Jierevfirted Jiereverted ertVNted reverted back to St Paul which club clublater dubtatr clublater later turned hIm over to Ml1ucDeUOjt Milwaukee MIlwauceeDeoIt xDetroit Detroit drafted him from Milwaukee Milwaukeeiif iif I MOB and he has 1 played wiMitog i bali ba11IMre balihere ll llIwre here ever since 8I He was out of the thagame tJI tJIsame theof game part of 1907 owing to a sprained sprainedbo Stele 5 but he recovered In in Umei tbn to make makea makeftAtahof a garrison finish ftAtahof of the 1h season seasonCHARLES na naCHARLES seasonCHARLES CHARLES OLEARY OLEARYPo OLEARY OLEARYlolll OLEARYPoettIouShortetop Po lolll PoettIouShortetop PoettIouShortetopHomeChicago tthH Sfiortatop SfiortatopHome hor1etOP hor1etOPHemeChlcqo Home HemeChlcqo Chicago III IIIAge DIgeTwenty1Itx IlligeTwentyatx Age geTwenty1Itx TwentyBfcc years yearsYears years yearsYU8 yearsYs5i Years Ys5i In prof XOrtMloaal wk a baseball JlSOen kasoballSevenchancy JlSOenCharey Seven SevenCharJ chancy CharJ OLeary was rated as toe toejest tM tMb thebtn btn jest shortstop in the American League LeagueIn IAS tIn In MOT He first rit attracted AtemtlOtt tteRtloBa 83 sua i ia a member of different Chicago ind indI hide IndttI hidei I endent teamS The Chicago Ameri Americans AmerIeamJ Amencans cans took Wm on tel trial in Bffl but buthe butht buthe he was considered con tdered too inexperienced inexperiencedand and 211 was sold to Des Moines Hejty Hejtyed He play hJyed playad ed In the Western Ve tern League In 108 and andpert Adpert andpert pert of IMS 003 when a Detroit scout un uncovered unOCWfred irsooyeref covered htm and he was bought boughtXVLearys oo boughtpL0527s toIrY pL0527s XVLearys strong forte i is getting run runners runJt runfleds ners Jt at second He fe also an ex extrwmefy 8Xt1 oxtwinety trwmefy Rood pinch hitter He hits and andtJtrow andthrows SKwVrSSth throws righthanded tbaaded nded This web As ms beet beetyear bestye boatyear year ye in baseball baaetoMJAMES bue8a1LJAMEs 5 JAMES ARCHER ARCHERPosition ARCHERPo ARCHERpoIUonCteher Position Po poIUonCteher poIUonCteherHomeToronto lt1on Catcher CatcherHome trher trherHomeToronto Home HomeToronto Toronto Ont OntAge OotAgeTwentytwn OntAgeTwsntY4wo Age AgeTwentytwn Twentytwo years yearsTears yeersYears yearsYears Years in professional baseball baSeballFive baSeballFiveArchers baebaIlFIvOArchers Five FiveArchers Archers debut In professional prote lllonal bust business buslnt bustness ness nt baseball dates 1at back to 1901 He Hewan Bewas was with tb the Faro 31 team in the theNorthwestern tbeNorthweettrn theNorthestcrn Northwestern League then He finished finishedthis finishedi finishedth this th season however with the Boone BooneloHa BooneIowa Booneiowa i Iowa club Pittsburg drafted him in 1101 1Mand 1101and 1101and and used him a a few games me turning him himover himi himover i over to Atlanta Ga GaArcher GaI GaArcher Archer remained in Atlanta in 190o l90 Xi and and19H and1JN anduN 19H At the close of the 1905 I9 season he hewas hewas hewas I was drafted by Detroit He was used usedwhen usedwlMn usedwhen when an injury injuryvut put out Payne yne Schmidt Schmidtwas Schmidtwas Schmidtwas was also ill mt at the time time and Archer Archerfilled Arellerftlled Archerhued filled In nkjeiy catching great greatbaU ball when whenthe whenthe the Tigers were 8 playing thotr best gam gamon game gameOft gameoil on the road roadH roadg He throws and 00 hits righthanded righthandedWILLIAM righthandedWILLIAM righthandedWILLIAM WILLIAM DONOVAN DONOVANPosition DONOVANPositionPJtcber DONOVANPositionPitcher Position PositionPJtcber PositionPJtcberHomeDetroit PositionPitcherHomeDetroit PJtchcr PJtchcrHomerDetroit HomeDetroit HomerDetroitAge HomeDetroitAgoThirty Age AgoThirty Thirty years yearsTears yearsI yessYears Tears in professional baseball baBobullThlr baBobullThlrDonovan baseballThinteen Thir Thirteen teen teenDonovan teenDonovan I Donovan more familiarly known as asWild asVnd asWild Wild Bill has been in the baseball baseballlimelight baseballI baseballlimelight limelight for ten years oars He was the thegreatest thegrMtest thegreatest I greatest pitcher In the American League Leaguethis LettUtthis Leaguethis this year yearDonovan yearI yearDonovan I Donovan started playing professional professionalball proCessionalban professionalbali ball In 1S85 895 with Sunbury Ea a He re rewas re remalnej ramainel malnej there tsso yoars oars and In IniO7 Lc91 he hewas hewas was with Pawtucket and Waterbury Waterburyof Yaterburyotthe of otthe the New England League Washing Washingten Washington Vnshln Vnshlntn ten secured him In 1S69 and he remained remainedhdre remainedhere remainedbore here until the club disbanded Later Laterhe Laterhe Laterhe he went to Brooklyn playing there four fouryears fouryears years and aiding Ned Hanlon to win wina wina wina a pennant In 1992 Donovan jumped to toXho tolhQ tothe the Detroit club am an has been a Tiger Tigerever Tiserever Tigerever ever since sinceDonovan sinceDanovan sinceDonovan Donovan can hit hit field and run bases basesequally basesequally basesequally equally well wellMATTY weliMATTY wellMATTY I MATTY McINTYRE McINTYREPosition McINTYREPositionLoft MdNTEPositionLeft Position PositionLoft Left field fieldHome fieldHomeStaten fieldHomeStaten Home HomeStaten Staten Islam TAge YIgeTwdntysecu YJgeTwdntyzeven Age IgeTwdntysecu Twentyseven tears tearsTears dais eaisYEars daisYgars Tears in professional baseball bascba1IElght bascba1IElghtMatty baseballEightMatty Eight EightMatty Matty McIntyre has been in profes professional 1roesponal profasslenal sional ball eight years He started out outwith outwltl1 outwith with the Augusta Me club In 19fil He did so well that the th Philadelphia Ath letics drafted him but allowed hire to togo togo togo go to Newark of the Eastern League Leaguewithout Leaguewithout without a trial Buffalo secured him hl I through the medium of a trade trnd In 1208 1208cured lnrooJ oJ At the close or tIle sensbn easb he was was cured cyreQby by Detroit and has been there ever since sinceMclntyre sinceMcintyre sinceMcIntyre Mcintyre Is a finished ball player and Iats and throws lefthanded He Is fAJt ti3t on tho bases and andworries worries a pitcher canslderable Early in 1907 1KYi 19o he broke his hisagain ankle and did not play with the Tigers again during the year yearEDWARD yearEDWARD ear earEDWARD EDWARD WILLETT WILLETTPosition WILLETTPQ5ltlonPitcher WILLETTPositionPitcher Position PQ5ltlonPitcher PQ5ltlonPitcherHomeCnldwelI PositionPitcherHomeCaldweU Pitcher PitcherHome Home HomeCnldwelI Caldwell Kan KanAgo Ran4g Kan4goTwontyono Ago 4g 4goTwontyono Twentyone TVonty mo years yearsTears yearsYenrl yearsYcath Tears Yenrl in InOne prof profQ5 osalpnal lqnpJjas baseball baJl Three Three One of the youngest members of the tilej 0 0ttiru Mint tbl ii1lTw vtf wueett illeC tt Karr 4ct 111I life lifetne sea seathe I the indications 1D tioa wee that thatdevelop WQleU WIPeU develop into a MmxL JbNL Be BeoliiS1eu snow snowrNiO 1Iat 1IatIfetba oliiS1eu rNiO Ifetba ht a few endues im n1M n1Mt wi wiTlffers wheniieTigers Tigers to victoryvntetvvtarMd TJctqry victory But be he heWUMsstart4d 1Q8t ttJ 1 1UIMt vntetvvtarMd UIMt fete proftsoJogal career careerIn eareerIII careenfor In IMfc pttchinx for Wichita He did not noti notand i HB ptecesln iacee1n 1W6 and at the end of ofAt orlit Ofkt At oaeti eS i was me as drafted toy Detrsic He Heis Hei Heis i is a rurhthander thaDder arid itd has a desepttve desepttveunderhand dsejittveunderhand underhand baH when be out control centsolL centsolLS centsolLELIJAh tt ttELIJAH LELIJAH ELIJAH JONES JONESAge JONESPeltIoRFlteha JONESPeMdeaFtches PeltIoRFlteha PeltIoRFltehaBetoxtonl PeMdeaFtches 5 Betoxtonl geinOxfordAeTwentyflye lUcb lUcbAtTwtyftve Age AtTwtyftve Twentyflve yean yeanTears yYears y541RYears Years hi professional esoita1 baseball bsseballTbrec bsseballTbrecBumpus Three TooJJvmpus jBumpus Bumpus Jones JOft as he is known in inbaseball m1ehn inbseeball baseball circles eIrcle stgMd gned with Springfield Springfieldof eId eIdof of the ThreeI League in INa but be bei be beIcr i cr Cr completiMK the season jumred to toMt toM1 toMt Mt detaene CIfota1en6 which town had an ar lade todeI ladeat lodeeiieat I pendeat eiieat at club lub When Aft Clemens Clemencame be became became came a member of the South Michigan MichiganSpringfields MichiganLeague League Springfields Spningilelds claim on the theas tlMJi thejntcherws Ji jntcherws ber Wasreoognlad as recognized and he reverted revertedto revertedback I back to the club from which he jumped jumpedHe jwnpedHe I He was one of the best pitchers In the theteague thekoape theleague league in ttef and attracted widespread widespreadattention wtdHprMdRttentJon widespreadattention attention Detroit paid a a big me price for forhim torUm forhim him and tried him out fuRy in the theboring thebPrlog thebprlng boring It was decided to term Mm to toJohnstown toJ toJohnstown Johnstown of the TriStat but be was wasrecalled warMalIed wasressiled recalled for use in an emergency emergencyI etnei sec cacy ne Is So rlchtmuadf1 rlchtmuadf1WILLIAM nighthaderS nighthaderWILLIAM I WILLIAM COUGHLIN COUGHLINPoetttoo COUGHLINP COUGHLWP9OWOOTIilrd Poetttoo eWoPTbttd Third tez tezHome hZs hZsH beHim Home meSeraDton Scranton Pa PaAge PaAgelWDtyaloe PaAgeIwentyatne Age AgelWDtyaloe lwentyaine years yearsTears yYears yearsYears Years In professional baseball DasbaUEleYea DasbaUEleYeaCoughlin bssebeU51evenCOughuta Eleven ElevenCou Cou Coughlin hlto has always delivered erecl the thegoods thegoods thegoods goods for Detroit trolt and the year 1907 1907was B7Voas 1107was was no exception The Tiger T1 captain has hasplayed hasplayd hasplayed played professional baseball eleven elevenyears tnenYears elevenycars years getting his start on the Paw PawtucHet Pa PawtuTet wtu tucHet tu Jet club This was in MiT MiTEarly 1SIEarl 1tEarly Early in 1SK 185 he played with Wilkes Wilkest i barre and toward towa the close of the theson sea season seasea son went to Washington Wa hiDKkMI finishing the theLeague they theyear year ar hero Kansas City ot the WUJtern League lad Coufchttn from UM 1 to trot WasHJitKt secured aec red Coughlin again in Mtt ana an 1 he pyed vyed there untn the thei theclose i dose of Ute season of 1N it was hi 1 1104 that Detroit a fancy pds for this piaypr pIa p4ay and be has made iuad good ever everstof9 everalnee stof9 Coughlin Is a a rfatbsjMier ta thnwlng and at athat athatROBERT bat batROBERT batROBERT ROBERT LOWE LOWEPoElUsn LOWEPOBltt LOWEPosIUenUtiftt3r PoElUsn POBltt PosIUenUtiftt3r nUUIIty UUIKy man manHome rnIIHom9 menHomeNewcastle Home Hom9 HomeNewcastle Newcastle Ie Pa PaAge PaAgemttrt Pa5AgeTh1rtyven Age Agemttrt AgeTh1rtyven Thirtyseven even years yearsTears YMr8Years yearsYears Years in professional sIonal baseball 1JaseiJsIITwm Twen tyone tyoneLowe tyonLowe SLowe Lowe first played professional ball In hs a home town town Itewcastle I WCstIe Pa in M67 staying around home until ua i 3890 when the Boston Bo toi Nationals pltked pRk ked him up Lowe Instantly n4 made good od with Boston Bostonbase and for a dozen years he plaYed second base for the Boston BOSto team which was wa at that time a winning agsrep Uon on From Promf Boston he went ti Chicago and played with the Nationals there anUt he broke his leg Denver secured him next next but he did not remain In the minors long Detroit signing him In 1SOt He Played played second regularly for the Tiger until he was replaCed by Hrman 13MW rman Schaefer ScuaeferJEROME Since then he has been the teams star utillt utility player playerHe oJ oJHe He played little In 11W Like LIk Coughlin he Isa rlghthandor strictly strictlyJEROME 2 JEROME DOWNS DOWNSPosition DOWNSPosltlcnSOCond DOWNSPOSttIfi15ond Position PosltlcnSOCond Second baseman HomeTopeka Iran Age AgeTwentythreo Twentythree years Years in professional baseball base aiSZ ISx sir sirand Downs proved valuable luable plller for Detroit this year stepping Into the breach nt second wheIt Sebaefer out ot the game with a sprained back wa and making good during the midsum mer conflict con lct when the four leading leadfn teams were neck and neck necktDiOV tDiOV Downs pl2yed played ids Ie first professional jtote lonal ball with Fort Scott Kan in IfOS t02 The next rear eAr saw him In the Tovas League and ho was with Guthrie Okla in 1904 and 1905 i He developed into a anromlslng anromIslng auromising nromlslng player laer as a tr member amber of the Topeka cb of the Western stern associa association aseociation tion hVlHK In 1 lIOd II and Detroit drafted him He Hehns has mijo good in majo la lssge fro com company comnany cornnany nany Downs bats and throws rows right righthanded righthan righthanded handed han ed TYRUS TYis COBB COBBPosition COBBPosltiollRIJht COBBPositionflight Position PosltiollRIJht Right fl fleW fteldtTomoRoston fleWTomoRoyston WHomo Homo tTomoRoston Royston Ga GaAge GtLAeTwQn GaAgeJrwentyone Age AeTwQn AgeJrwentyone Twentyone years yearsi yearsYear rsyoari i Tears In professional procS profelonalCobb Ional baseball basP1aUFour Four Fouri i Cobb Cobb has been only two years in bl DETROITCINCHES DETROITCINCHES DETROIT DETROITCINCHES CINCHES CINCHESPENNANT CINCHESPENNANT CINCHESPEN PENNANT PENNANTCrisis PEN NANT NANTCrisis Crisis Came in Fifth FifthEvans FifthEvans FifthEvansBackon Evans EvansBackon EvansBackonJob Back Backon BackonJob on onJob Job JobST JobST JobST ST LOUIS Mo Oct 5iy By defeating defeatingSt St St Louis today the Detroit Americans Americanswon Americanswon Amedcanson won on the American League pennant pennantAlter HDD8ntAtter pennantAfter Alter the fifth inning the Issue was wasnever wasnever wasnever never In doubt Umair Evans who whowas whowas whowas was wasa severel severely injured by being hit with witha a soda bottle thrown during the last lastDetroit lastDetroit lastDetroit Detroit series officiated today and was waagiven W88given wasgiven given a cordial welcome Score ScoreDetroit SoorDetroit Soor Soorletrott Detroit RHO RIt0An A St at StLiiMRHOAE StLiiMRHOAEDJoneslf Imate 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and had hadtwobaggEr a atwobagger atwobagger twobagger by Birmingham te the third thirdInning thirdJnning thirdliming Inning Three run runs scored and the Sox Soxwere Sexwere xwere were unable to overcome tits lead At Attendance Ati Attendance tendance i ua 45 458 Score Soo SooC1eYe ScoreClae 0 C1eYe RHOAEj RHOA OdcaKO RHOAE nickrf 002 0051 BUiourf 1 izie 2 1 i BradIeFJb 0017 1 1 Wldsycf ktey cf 02110 I I 1 1 0 Bjrrf 1 1230 0 ai 1IIIHIII 2meI1 LUtt 0013 0 1 2 0 LjoIe2b Lajote 0042 0 0 4 2 OtBooofaaelib DaDeb8eJIt 1 2 2 6 Cldee 1 I Iifr5jf It 0 1 0 01 1 BIIIe HeWaf 2 0 0 Da vtaas 1 2 1 i BWbaseI1Zjaja1514O 1 I I I 1 1 4 IWcIt 0U1 1 Barte IO8 P4mp 0001 iii 1 vtaMp Psaap01420 Psaap01420Ats 01420 1 4 0 IAta Ats 0 sees 0 0 tt i IWato ULSUjl ULSUjlItotata 0U15 I Itotata Ilita 4113715 11 1 1tk 1PIe 1Ostged Ostged for PIe Ia tile BbltlL BbltlLJ ateth2eeelad tk 2eeelad 2eeeladtImo 0220000007 0 tImoLeCt UW 1 1 0 GI GIlAt 4 4L lAt Ct OR bM IneesaiIe4o ChfcMO Ctewtland 2 2bsseBlac3isn I EOnnb lHun Li tHart LItMr Hart sn Stole StoleDuable zi bsseBlac3isn HI lIIMe Doable plays playsM 1 1S 1SI I ur Ba 1bi BtitntBRbJun BIrm Iajui anl anlon ucr BMM on baltoOC 1Ia1 Rhoades 3 3i 3oatrtee Shack oatrtee oatPi 4 Rbes4ss i 1 Time of offaB ofLamit I Lamit bIMr aD4 40 faB use Umpir UmpirTWO tmptre tmptreTWO tmptrewu wu wu1wa TWO GAMES STARTED STARTEDNEITHER STA STARTEDNEITHER TED TEDNEITHER NEITHER FINISHED FINISHEDNKW FINISHED1IIJlW FINISHEDNEW NEW YORK YORK Oct SBMtM 5 and nd New ew York played ten innings thntr to a tie today todayContfaued todayOo todayCosittued Contfaued Oo tlaued on Ninth NlAt Page PageksS PageDu Pageleague ksS league bnaobott but Du is hailed as on onj one oneortbe otisof ortbe of te greaLst play ayer 1M same has hassure haseTer hasever ever 4Iev developed He Is a bard hitter sure surerunner aIder and tiM veatellt hue runner runnerCobbs runner heseball 1 has ever asen Cobbs profes professional profesatonal atonal career car be began an in MM when ha haPlayed heplayed Played a a short time with the tJa Augusta Augustaiclob Augustaclub Augustaclub club of the South Atlantic League 1I Hplayed 1Iplayed played there all through the season of ofand 195 3 and was purchased by Detroit Detroitrly Birty rl7 In the TS tOI season he warmol warml warmlthe the bench for DetroIt etroit bot one day da hwas bwas hwas was used in an emergency and made madegood madegood good at once Since then he has been a regular member mem er of the team and has played sensational ball besides hitting the ball at a tremendous tr trHe tre2jiendous dip He Hthrows throw tlaro righ rlghtlaD banded bet bu bats lef lett tSAMUEL tS hAJMIed hAJMIedSAMUEL SAMUEL CRAWFORD CRAWFORDPoaitfon CRAWFORDeeldonCeoter CRAWFORDPeeldonCenter Poaitfon eeldonCeoter Center fleM fleMHiOHie fteIdnoeWayboo dehiHOmeWayhoo HiOHie noeWayboo Wayhoo Neb NebAye NTwIIty NobgeTwentyve Aye geTwentyve TweBtyJhre TwIIty years yearsTears yearsYears yearsYeeis Tears in professional baeall buUTon buUTonAJtboash bssia21TenAlthoogh Ten TenAlthough Although born In Nebraska Craw Crawfords Crawfords Crawfords fords that processional onal start was In the Canadian League Lea In ISM The next year yearsaw yearsaw tar tarsa saw sa him with Columbus of the West West01fl st sterm stern erm League Later Crawford was trans transferred transt trannferred ferred rred to Grand Rapids where his play p1a lag attracted the attention of Cincin Cincinnati Cincinnati Cincinnail nati and he was signed at a a fancy fanc sal salary sal8ry salany any He played Yed three years in Cincin Cincinnati dnc1n dnc1nnatJ dneinanti anti natJ 109 MOT 19 and nd 1B 1BDarin 1MDaring 11l 11lDuring Darin Daring the baseball war th the DetroIt tro ball club offered Crawford Cra oford a big salary to Jumv jam which the player did Craw CrawI I i ford la a wonderful batter and can C1Q hit hitas hitI hitas as far as any man playing baseball to today to today today I day He Is lefthanded Crawfords regu regular reguIaz Jar position is right field bat he can canplay canply canp13 play anywhere iiywber dn the outfield He is isatoo i iat isalso also at home at fret tDAVID base baseDAVID bassDAVID DAVID JONES JONESPosition JONESPMlttooLett JONESFaLt1onLeft Position PMlttooLett Left fteML fteMLHomeToman fteJ4LHemeTo eId eIdHomoTomab HomeToman ah Wte WteAge WIAgeTwentyefeD WisAgTwesltys0ven Age AgeTwentyefeD Twentyseven years yearsTears yearsYirs tII tIIYears Tears in professional baseball 1IMebJISoen 1IMebJISoenAJtotber baseballSevenAnother Seven SevenAnother Another fleet member of the Detroit Detroitteam Itroltteam Detroitteani team was Davy Jones whose work workwjth workth workWIth WIth th tke Tigers daring 1M7 was Al AlJonee AIJoMS AlJones Jones was originally signed as utility utilityotttfiejder utlUtyou utilityoutfielder otttfiejder ou er but when Mcintyre was wasXiorced wasced wastorca Xiorced ced out of the game Jones went In Inand inand inand and showed that tiff he could play th thguie thga the thegaue guie ga up to the handle handleHie handleHis handleHis His professional start was at Rock Rockford Rockford Rockford ford 111 in MOU 19g and Milwaukee bought boughthim ooughthim boughthim him front Rockford which club in turn turnsold turnso1c1 turnsoki sold him to the St 5t LouiS Browns BrownsJones BrownsJoue BrownsJones Jones jumped the Browns in 1902 for forthe torthe forthe the Chicago Nationals and played In Inthe 1ntbe Inthe the Windy City until unYl M11 DOC when he hebroke hehroke hobroke broke his leg and was released The Theyear TheeSr Theyear year eSr 1906 1 19t found him with Minneapolis Minneapolisand Minneapolisand Minnegpolisand and at the tb end of the season seaso he was wassold wasS wassold sold ld to Detroit He has played center centertuid centerand centerand and left field while in a Tiger uniform uniformFoot uniformFoot uniformioot ioot Foot Ball BallSupplies BaIISuppl Ba11Suppi Supplies Suppliesto Suppl ies iesat at at reduced prices Owing to lack of store space we are forced to clear our entire entirestocfc entirestock stock of football Supplies Suppliesat at sacrifice prices pricesS40O S40O 400 Genuine MoleeUn Pants PantsI 250 50 50S30O I S30O Irish Moleskin Pants 200 5200 200 Heavy Canvas Can Pants 8100 100 200 Head Soraess Rar1e arness tr 1 25 5 51OO 100 Leather Shin Guards 65a 65aIn 650In 65olit In this stock clearing sale ale you youwill youwill yonwill will find everything1 erythtng needed fo foFootball toPootba11 for forTootbali Football at prices reduced as per perHAPPIRIOS peJ1orego1nS perforegoing foregoing 1orego1nSSHAPPIRIOS HAPPIRIOS HAPPIRIOSPORTING HAPPLROSP0RTINQ SHAPPIRIOS SHAPPIRIOSPORTING PORTING GOODS GOODSTORE GOODSTOR QOODSTORE TOR TORE 905 DStNw DStNwOne DStNwOne St Nw NwOne One Block ZTortb orth of Pa Avenue AvenueOne A AvenueOne von1e von1eOno One Door West or math Street.

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