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SECTION PAGE THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1K)3. CROWD AT PITTSBURGH-BOSTON CHAMPIONSHIP GAME IN EXPOSITION PARK, v. (.. y- vy -r -f -i. (r fete tit 5 If Tr.

WESTERN RESERVE IS CHAMPION ITTCL WON THE CONTINUOUS MATCH AUTUMN WEIGHT RACE WON BY SHORT NOSE PaT tr. i FIGURES SHOW 1 RECORD SWAMPED BY WASIL-JEFF. BOSTOH LEADS WORLD'S SERIES poos ffllCE BROKEN "-i 2 1 The Racing Season Ended at Morris Park and Fuller Again Shows His Skill. V.ori.t Defeat by Tc-fi'n, 42 to C. tt I.

y-r II i. t. t. I it. 7 1 i The Clever Rifle Expert Turned in Some Remarkable Score at Iroquois Club Tourney.

Bt AcctiED Ph(a Ta C.iuni L. P. It tel. the shot of tl.M Pr.ited States. wa trc wlftn'r of Jv continuous match at tre apodal toi.rrs-tnctit of the Iroccou Kle club, lield at tiitir rsrice cn the South ilurlng the wek.

which was attti.dM by all the Major Delmar First Sent It Down landed with the Pirates riie of the visitors would have been lucky to have their return tickets. The Scorirg of the Runs. The Boston teaftx started oft ivith two rurs in the first inning in fact, their runs cams in bunches of two. Dougherty-had gone out In the first, Collin drove the ball into the crowd In left, and it counted for three bases. Stahl followed with a drive into the crowd in rierht, on which Collins scored.

Kitchey made a. pretty pick-up and throw of Freeman's grounder, but Phelps drepped the ball, and Stahl'a nin scored. In the fourth by Freeman and Parent and a single by Crfger scored two more runs. In the ssxth a single by Freeman, a fumble by Pliil-lppe, a sacrifice by Ferri3 and a pingle by produced two more runs. The final tally was made in the eighth, when Parent pent the ball into the crowd in right for three baes and counted on a wild pitch by Phillippe.

The Pirates did not score lentil the fourth, when Branpfield's hot grounder down the left foul line went into the RtDS TWICE EEATEN. Pirates Not Baiting Nor Doing Any Fine Fielding in the Championship Series. Made it Threo Straight From the Pirates Before Crowd That Pocked the Park. VAf jA 'x H. 4 iie.ii C-, rtn' r.nnd frU tbU rt- i lr Itft.

Th" tr-i J.d a -rxTi 1, ard ff I J. Then Lou Dillon Gave tt Another Crack. Clflarul lrt-d. To tc Or.io CHam-ftf t. tBr Putts to Tas GJtiri: NEW YORK, Oct.

10. Tho WV.t Chester Racluj association autumn m-etlng cutne to m. olofce, today and a b'g vas in btler.dancd des-rlte the coid m.d raw weather. The meeting da a were the average in aitenoance and racing. The feature of the closing day Was the Horn? Park autumn rure at miles, and the Goughacre stable's Short Hose was returned an easy winr.t-r.

Only two starters faced the flag fjr thin, with Major Dr.grflV!d ui rdd--on at 1 to while 9 to 5 as t-ild against the Major Darsser- POOR WORK BY WAGNER CY OUNG WAS INVINCIBLE WERE DRIVEN BY OWNERS', t. JT-re -ir 'a k. Ijt CI iv. n.u lr. tlJa end of the slat.

The sooros p-ade Chamrlon were re be f-rn-1 In and a 7 j. Th pnMMn In t.n mttrh 1- so that It 1 can M.n ttiat Iil' work wmh td.rtly cbver. The lit! JfL TBt A r' TO T.i t.iu:u 1 i--ni iv; jca'. Pt I V. mt tie 3 i tbe i.ttnrr a w.

-r tw n-- In i tti t.d t- tn r.i r. p. IJ -t tt I'i's a 1" 't TjOt i 1 Pro It w-ss magnificent jiitchinir on the part Cy Younij that enabled thn Boston LKXINGTOV. 1 Th? ercwd and he got three bases and scored tan to take its ThirJ straight victory- tior.i the Pirate, and hv wlrmirc- th 1 on R'ichey's out at first. In the sixth or honor h.

a wen by t-r. l. Bla k. who also turn-l a bcote. Th tourr.cj".

nr. uual. wa a gr.at SHCOWS. Tb inr. It I I 4 4 i C' r.

rM 1 00(1 (f a-t 1 1 Hi'a 1 1 r-i ti.viM o.in r. it g-'inie i to 5, the American chain tVMl.Mci,'! K.iTOI t-. r. itt't r.i ai crd. at r't Those who wish to study out what is called in baseball 'Vope," will find seme interesting figures below f-howing the work of the Pittsburgh and Boston players in the seven world's champlonshoip games already played.

These, figures f'how that whi the Pirates have a very slight lead In tfie batting, that the Boston team leads in long hits, fielding and in pearly all departments of the game. The one treat surprise is the work of 'Wagner, whose batting average is but .203 and this in a measure explains the recent dtfeats of ffl. 3 I t-' ft1 fsS J. if. J.

i -r i iu 1 flel-i jumped avay in fror.t led by half a length going around tie phddck turn and into the ftrtch. To Mjur iti-crtasd his lesd In jiassin the 5-tanl the fctcond time to two lenrths. c.i Ehort Hose, never mn.io a move on h's horse until three-eigiitbs of a m'ic from the fln'sh, when he lt out a wrap and set out aftr the tesder. Siowiy ruit TV. 1 1 1 ft 1 1 i- it(- I- T.m." ul Ii'.

r4ir-1. a ticttins record aas tahc this by 1" T-i ar.1 Mijor nr. 1 and lltintr 1 cam wiiiun 2' tb WTld a pacil -g re--' I. by i-n- (. Irottmg record, h.t-;'.;-.n Sr trstop.

held vnt.l 1vd by iV 'h n. le In trst.k. Mij-r with r.t wi.i V. 1-. tSm.Jitl.cr.

red th w-i'Iis trotting r-icrd i ir "ve ttur.ut'1 th" pionj took tho lr-ad in the for the world's championship. There main two more of these to play and tfcr bn contested in Boton. Both t'ams left for that town last night. ''he Kuril local game of the series was watctve.t by a crowd of 17,013 spectators, which mtsaH ths Invest that ever witnessed baii flrne in thin city, oufside of opening when tht attendance numbered left and scored on Wagner's out at first, a. daring bit of base runninar.

In the ninth it looked like a Pirate raliy. as the first three baiters up got ciean hits and Sebring. who tstarted the rallv. got his run home; but Uncle Cyrus at this stago put steam on, and Beaumont, Clarke, and Leach were easy victims. In order to show just how effective Young wis it is only necessary to mentfon that he struck Leach out three times in succession.

The score If. II. FKhrr c. J. h-imt.

I C. H-d n. it Knhn. P. 1 an'nTi lox H.

It. W. tialrata I'. Ia 7i 74 74 7.1 72 7 72 7t 11 WtlMElt vAO AGAIN frt-ij js-; i'c t.s i dt3 J'71 t'--. i 1 1'.

ar.U J. p. '-r a I If c-i'T u. ic rt rtj-ili-i- kJ r-4 i s-ire'y he olosed up tne -P. nnd at the eighth in the stretch ns on v-n ta tr- a'ft ii, "wjiui league cr.ampions.

wnose Urms witn the Uar. Odon th- 71. rulon 74 4 74 7.: 7 i ri 7i 7 71 72 73 7t 71 72 7" 2 71 Jl 74 7t 7 71 71 71 7- i'7 71 7. r4 7i 7 ij 04 ti t. I -t en f-7 r.7 r.i -7 tt 1,7 n3 en a IV, d-cre o.4jr t1 l- tJ5 tt i -fi leadinc batters have mada a sorry show- vine but to aHt.

as tbe n. M-j iuh R.K.P.A.E. Pittsburgh R. 11. P.A.E.i Boston.

i r. i t.d i-j jfl-ir 3-year-old had too much In and J. It. r. Ing with the stick.

The averages follow: i foi'ti i-u 1 I 1au4 0 0 ro'jsrh-y 1..0 1 3 0 Pau't. m. .0 1 2 r--t g- T.t :i.rd I tie "'e bit i t-ccii -t (i Collins. 1 0 2 1 Sit Ttc. U.

If 17t.1?t. -a k-" UATTINi ItECORDS. PITTSBCRrJH t. A Tt. n.

A-e -t t. reared u-a tl. -d i. tlrtven 1 fjfr.tr. iv 17 H.i".

r. won pa.irpir.g by four sths. at 6 to 1 won th Wh't hendicap for 2-year-oid witli Palm Bearer and Ra -e Kir.c Mra. th favorite, rin promlner.t'.v for It.ef.f "-it ti. 7 I 71 71 71 7 its tr.i 1 7 j.i.vu't raid amissions.

yesteruay'H turnout wjtu a jtrand one, it being a representative irown and was msde tin of people from all wnlka in llf. So ereat was tho In th final gjm that tho people stprtM for tn pirk aa -arly ad Vi o'clock mid when the t'ates were thrown open at o' thei-H a great rush for the f-flts in the. grandttnd. 'fh! seats had rot hen refrcd, and it was a case of tome, first arved. They Started in Early.

IWoio 2 o'eloik every seat in the Dark st r. jV a Clarke, 1 1 Learh. 3. .0 rt Wapuer. b.O 2 B'finliJ.

13 Rltchey. 2.0 0 a K'-brlnsr, 2 1 Fhe ps, c.O 1 2 Vhii pe, 2 1 370 r.l 1-. NfS 4 AK-fft I Kennedy Sebring Beaumont Xach O'Ptahl, 2 1 Freeman, r.l 1 t) 0 2 Parent, s. ..2 3 4 (5 1 7 0 LaCh'e, 0 10 0 1 Ferris. 2 4 5 0 1 Crier.

c.O 2 6 2 ft 0 1 Young. 0 0 2 0 tive-einhris of a mil-', whvu he Ftoppe 1 '4 P- I 1 r. 1 a' I and f.nith-jd a bd Summary: T1" Wvrid't rai Td in .1 held by Th- Abi I tho llrtfird k. ani Is 'Hi 1 jk 1 -v mi in "-o 4. a i 4 -it First race.

C1 urh r.cs of ti Withers I'rr; t- -e tn Uftf, Til 127 1 t'iarke Phelps i BransrV-M or i 'ti 1 Pr i 7 7 4 Totals. ...3 10 27 19 3 Totals 7 1127 17 3 Th" track if was l.th'r.'ra todav 1fgTe-s 1 ire der 1 ID 0 ti 5 4 ii 0 0 r.o 24 1 25 4 a Wagner MTCH EC51 KENNEDY. l. 1 3 I Philiippe x. It lt f.r H.

B. "eor Wi' itama W. Rlehiir.c C. C. Hi-celnter LI cr d.

P. Ittel A. J. Huobner H. mtih It.

U. v-r tTj: McCloskey ii. H. pahm Hirlirn Rl'Ming C. 1 Unlirep 17.

C. Reed I auljoo Wil' R. Horcr Pittsburgh 0 0 1 2 0 0 2 0 2 iiuf. c. sr.

I tie wind pj.de it at Iit ffr. The weather. aid from t'. tr (i 7 I Rite. ney ai if-i if fck tf I a ti.

2i lj C' i. fft ft ir-a-t a L- er .2.11 .000 .252 'fj V.rri Ur. cf .4 etna ii -ra r-r if TK- ri Outcome. v. Knlior.

to 1j and 2 to won; Sals. 10 to 1 and 3 to 1. haoiid; Tim Pavn, 111, 12 to 1 and 4 to 1. third. Time 1:11 1,.

Second race, about 2li mile- triir.an. paffcll, to 2 and 4 to o. wen; jlra Newman. Iti3. U.

Grn, 11 to ai 7 tor 10, seeond; tlaticar, lo' 15 to 1 an.d 4 to 1. third. Time. 5 0:1. TMrd race, the White Plains th'3 Eclipse course Divination pn, Hd-tern, 0 to 1 and 2 to 1.

won; Palm Hearer, fOO'MO. a.o;ati'n ab' 1 jt 'v Cf Ircaktr-x rec.rl ert t- smith Veii i'hompscn Totals t.k" ud -t s--I 11 't If w.r lle (i fl itf rr. 'f I 1 42 rir prorrani of -ftrt," alt-r I 24 61 1 t- 1ft -l i 4tt in ii Three-base hit Bransflpld. Clarke, Couin.s, Stahl. Freanian, Ferris.

Tubli plays Wag-ner to Ritrhy to BranefteM; Perils to U-chan-e. bacritlce hit Ferris. Bases on bails Of SVung 1. Struck out By Young 6 iUi-h 3, Wasner, Ritciiey, PhtUlppe). by Ph-Mlipp 2 (Doupherty, Wild pitch Pbiiltppe.

Time of game Two hours. Umpires Connolly and O'Day. Notes of the Game. Wdd oocuplcd, tuo ptands were packed iitli fopie, and there v.as not an inch -Btrtndlrm room to had for love or ii.cni. Then h- uan the into the llelj nd hy gsnie time that portion tt-p fleM ttiat w.is rrped off was fairly with poor's.

Thfy were packed n'jo'jt tho ropi'H a doz-n il ep while a army of the mere active clambered en the fenc-M and valnct a peek at the tcon'Pi from that rath'-r dangerous location. There were many lady spectators mon the overflow crowd in the field I It ttf Rm rrt. ts. or. h.T-;c"i rc-Irir n.a.lr on tr tut th- tbf rrg'-'tr was A B.

R. It. Ave. titer 1 sre 2 42 irre 44 Jcrr 41 u' 1cf 4 1'r- a ji-' r. I 10 intt.a t- KMir TV-j a -f I i fT" 51 t'f BOSTON.

7 7 7 7 7 ll.i, I t'lier, to and 2 to l. Ft-nri: King. :22. tlannon, tt to 1 and 2 to 1. third.

Tim-. 1 Mrr L-j lr 0 8 KV Al'tt b1 f'-r j. Stahl Parent Freeman Tjouglirrty Ferris Collin's fjac'mnce he J.vn tt I b-rii-: Wa .11 'r. before tt.e cal.ed ti 2S 2S 27 it2 i) 2-t 1- .1.. L.

ra-Tr 4-h. The Pittsbjrsh band played "Dixie" at the clae of the tirst inning- Phelps threw aut Freeman at second in the a 7 VVI .171 JOHNSTOWN 5. tin p.tci I r.o received otfertu In Pa''- ae tLr.Ilite! Out rot t-mtv. T.virottfcr eri.red r.er..l Criger Dppiiins rouna cy a BE MEN RY KISKI and SUhl hed r-ice to the bs? oun tl.at ir.ey ll'tle of brekn H. D.mllr.

r. II. Brr. Jl hn Pei imit r.l f-. W.

CHll-raith 7. llenV-ser t. U. n. .7.

o. Pmith 1 KuhreirT T', i. am lr (iMrn Hutner 'ieont! hiigrly Farreil In the beventh en a hit. Kitty l3sir.r by '-5 flrsre flr f.e -3 -art 7 74 4 V-- lfi' 7'i A'f re BS dsre- tt(ire- t4o der- -1sr d'grc-et O'Brien step. joy rfords ar.ij at i.o 1 ti i crowd lu.rly fjst ml.il.-t l.

M-. mvi Irat in a-e-r I 4 V'A- i i 5ALTiEl'P i. I'l Vi j-r-e-a. K'tk rr. trtml le r'ar-xi Jiet'T KtH II trli- tt was i)--r lul.tver tad 36 .251 Totals rait He tv.t he wa a mile In le 7c a la ta-t b.X.

7 lot FIELDING RECORDS. PITTSBURG fl. l-t pf a.ii 4 th.tn tt art c.to- tt i lit ihe erly excitlr.i" r. of th at the c. ass.

fcrv i w-o-i an fp3.iy f.tore. lu ihre hct Ona beat Fourth race, the "Cclips course Burns. 3 to 3 and out wen; Pliuet, l'H. O'Noil. 4 to 1 and 7 to Coicen Btwn.

l'H. C.anr.on, 8 to 1 and 3 to 1 third. 1:10. Fifth race. Park Autumn wfisht-for-aeo race, tniif? of the Withers course Snort Hot-e.

Ill, Fuller, to and cut. won; Mater rangerflcld. Otlim, 1 to 2 and out. second Tc.ne ci. rixth race, handicap.

1 rnllfs. Withers course lilugenia liirch. 112, lei's Jt to nci 7 to l' won; MTrientJ. PX). tiannGn, 8 and 1 to C.

second; Carhur.o'e. 154. Recfern. 7 to 2 and even thiid. Time.

PROUD OFJilS HORSE. Oner Billings Dotes on Lou Dillon Will Start For Grand Cup. LEXINGTON. KL. Oct.

1 C. K. G. Biliingn. the Chicago end the proud poSHtsor cf the f.i-t t-o r.iirnjt aer.t i to 1 the r.

'a I i t.a: t.t K-- J-. -e t- rt i H-t i J-e r-t I t.t.r'-f tt.nu t-tuutt t. tfr i t.ti. nt-ietm cr r. ii U't to 1i-- I J--at it A-btc.

a 1 I I te- art 'v 7ir a vi w. and they Jar WtOrrgor t.rt I'hililpp covered tirst in fine shaoe In tha fotirth when PransfteH broke down Freeman's haid arive. Ritchey took Collins' line drive off the rround in tho seventh inning, getting the ball shoe lcs lush. fc'ucit Freeman's three-bapger in the fourth lnein would have gone for a home run in an jair.e. Serving.

Ritchey and Eransfield trtpd for fly in short right in the fourth, and neither got it. The hit war, a "Tea3 Beaumont surprisfd Collins and Younr 1. puttinE down a neat, bunt In the first innin? aTiil beating it out. Boston was looking for him bj eflnff. Fred Clarke hurt Ms leg in tha firet Inning while running to first aud limped throughout th gine.

He could hardly chas3 Parent's in tlie fourth Bran3fieid bmashed the bail along the thtr hane foul line, the leather goins Just over the bag, pulling up at the It went into tna crowd and Kitty got ttiia sacks. Perils playud Loach's hit quickly in the first son inar Mad a rinrd tirno getting a view j.nlnt, Homo of them Roln so as to tiiftr way through the crowd until thev Kf-r enough to the playinar fild Kt on occasional glimpse of the V'iyer. it was big rood-natured crowd, the ne.ii. mjr)tiiv of whom wanted to rhcr t-- and were reaoy willing to OntMnute their mite toward a. victory: but, unfortunately.

thy did not get much a ch.nr.ee. a the fame belonged to tho t-in from the very first inning. Thr; wtcrj, both native Rnd foreign, were rut 1. 1 full force, and each was fortified with a band. The Pirate rooters ocnipid A of the grandstand, while thft Boston shoutcrs viere In (section J.

ard beforo the trami there was a con-lent between the bands as to which could toot th most popular as well as patriotic ira. In tho majority of theo selections the spectitor joined in and sans: th ciiorus. then everybody cheered everybody Was Their Mascot. The Uostoti rooters seemed to have an ln-preayion that "Ttdsie" was their mos-rot tune, and their band kept tooting fcway at tlsat air. while the rooters would Join in the chorus.

The music and the finxh'g v-as a rovelty for a white and hugely enjoyi by a majority of the spw'-taiors; but thre is Fuch a thing as a good thin to death, and that 0. P.O. A. P. T.C.

Ave. I Beaumont 7 17 0 0 17 jono BransSeid 7 71 5 1 7: Clarke 7 14 0 1 15 .031 Leach 7 5 4 22 Leever 1 11 2 2 1X'' Fhelpb "3 4 1 PhllUpp 4 2 7 1 lo Kennedy 1 0 1 I P0 Sabring 7 12 0 0 32 1V) Smith 12 114 Thomnson 1 0 1 0 1 lOo.) Ritohey 7 18 1 0 41 Veil 1 0 1 I Wagner 7 10 27 5 42 Totals 7 1S Si 15 2S8 Kti" Ti crk '( fai rjTrt mtt --e trv.t la at.it f. a fat tea-. Eai for lioc-d i city r.t la i- ai -t A' ey 3fvt.S A. atrata 7 ft PtT.

i tfcortl rne I- ar.l fat S'ajt Caff art ti cf g. 1 s1 tfK tr a ia frf tif 1 a at twk. i'fS a a-ar aav; tare eg t.k, sf tr-a aei a v.iat ftf- -t A fa a-yaj lire fcvt 1,5 5cfv Th? rr Irr--. Tt 4'a f-e tt taat ia ti la- t.t aba. t-- i.

It.e a NATIONAL GUN CLUB. Lcadin? Shooters cf th Country nrf! Members. 10. The National Can tub bag cotnpted Its It to comrontd et tb crack trap and "lag shots ef the -eatr. bead-Quarters be hert Eci-h ani ter ritory fcsv a capta'n and three t-oante.

Th Crst national i-nsii'fnt held at Fren-b Lirk fprleta (wifber 2i 31 Thom.i Tasrt tin th p'irtei. Te cf ti.e club are: preidn. John lllly; -rtary sad tresiurer F. it board. i Trtpp.

Iail and Jol-n arUor. Tt seniSl ro-n ti Is 1 hortiai John rjrhtr. J. fcilt-itt. If.

J. K. It Tr'jp. Rolt-i lielkev J. c-cro vv.

Hudd. RieftHfl Mr-rid. PanV. Ftml A. W.

Du-br--. if. Wa'e-s. D. P.

FrMe. Cbarlee Rich- aii-t I'stehtn Maid Toe amateur t'r. 2 trrt was by i-en I br owner, L'. E. athtr lie todi an orter u- of htifi? 1h a -r-.

tiiiy a drivar r-bofe t.or bid r-'t'en money in or.t the ruie fxin- It it. e.i! I mvetal bare L.t:i l.i r-ast few flays. Itr. t'xltj- neg-tUtirf I p.rclise cf Jr.bn I -1 tt P'mirg 4. jton.

Terr Jnd" M. ii.e 1 a trial mil t-ak f'rnooii for Mr JS-nstbera t-t "2f- aird sMris. uibret sell b.i.n fr Mr. rs.atb'r In ai on bin t-ut rot cl. 1 tie p-irrbaitf.

The Kirt 2 pse.ns: r-'T- II G. P.O. K. T.C. Ave.

trotter. Lou Dilicn. Is a'-vlrx own personal attention to the doveiopnve'i; rf the Cclihis Crieer CHETHIHG MEW borre? his stable in hopes of fcsr.s'.-g pp eorr.e new records befcre long The foi towing ar.ecdte is told cf Idr. JJiPinm durtrg his 23 f4 11 7 31 5 72 10i t-i p0 .000 under the sun- inning when he took the ball oft the ground retired Clarke, who was on his way to second, and -hen getting Leach at first. Very few balls sert Irto the crowd ever came bacVt.

The fans wanted tj keep them as Jimmy Sebr'ng was surprised in the A. 21 a It 1 ttay here: rennant VI Inrve-rj 5hut Ot. -JL TTi-. c-; T-- I team .1 4.1 fee. e4f r-: a frrw.

erS at V.t J. I- r.i iii4s is i I ooja iM-fif-P -ft aiW.J 4io-s. ar.l licS-vo. 4i 12 17 6 17 12 0 0 Dougherty Dineen I Ferris Farreil Tluphes Lachance Parent i Stahl O'Prien EROWHIKQS 1 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 seventh when one was thrown out of the right ird. r.mrso- Po'iiiS.

W. It. II. ban. Hrv; McM irchy.

lr. Courtney and William lark. 4' or 13 8 .75 Young AUTOMATIC HZPZATIUI SMDTGUN. C'''? 1 sr -c ffj fcaiTf'e t.aar ff a tt1 r.i la taclT. TftCr ONLY 32T.OO.

in jfn. nr. r. fa v.trt 2 r-iar. Kk iOrc-ri.

I -i-'ihj l.k'ti. B. b'k I Mn ft, civ 6 4 a. Tin S. 2 AN EVEN CREAK.

I I -47 a a 5 3 4 4 13 Trra-e rate ot i c-sHie, anJ after it had fern played about two dozen times it was greeted HU Jeers iasteaii of cheers. Tho Vs-ttSng roote.a were HPrain armed -ith the M'M toy parasols hich w.ie furiiishd h-r Pickering, and wben tho crowd waved them in the olr they presented a pretty pi' it. lit-icon FhSlip-)e, who had already won tLfet Karnes from Boston, was called on ISrt 91 14 .055 Totals. field bleachers. Stahl Ea Phelps a hard buino at home in the first when Kitchey trud to oatrh him on Freeman's bourder: Phelps had Stahl cut, but whei they both went down the catcher dropped tlie ball.

jimmy Cothns three-bagser in the opening inning went clear over the crowd along the left field foul line, pulling up at the fence, t'nlc Stahl's cleared Beaumont's bead, aiso gi ttinjt over the crowd. C'y Toung broke down tVXmer's vicious line Ci'y V-t Oonpr.o-t. rv i-t ttn aa ea 1 at fi a. p-4 ta de-ier at-y CI t'r ttf't-r ct-ats I 'a of Cardinals and Bron Got Ore Oame. Stolon bayes, tsacrljlce hits, big hits, ttal smd extra b.ases: PITTS r.l'BGH.

SB. SH. 2B. 33. TR.

VB. ttr. Each. Itfi-'lr 1 T4? rr ar.l P- i la.l mi L-ett A ptranger from tn ia tl'Kht there." repited Mr. TiiUlnrs.

"Whtt thut V.ore?" Inquired the visitor. Ycj." replied the owner. "'o-t. mister, I came a long t- thn'. trotter, and 3oti want to be Jellied-' Tie visitor aalkd 4v.

tr.t a few yards off snd mart- tl.e tame iiufi.ry, and natoriiiy received the farr.e an-s'vf r. Tn vllxr aid In ar.iaierri'nl 'Tn Mr. Fndt-c. I have always h--d that Iu PiiMn's (lisi.osition was very This to Mr. Bllilr.a was a huge be: 'Ii-n't it a shame inare of the sweet (lieposi'ion that l-iu iKi--n eh'-uid he lo-jk'! upon by lu fuch a manner?" iVili I Dlilon enter in M-mphls fr gol cup?" wan askel Yes.

you can ay that Lou Dtln .1 Vx a starter in Memphis for the gold en-. This ii. if Major Dei mar gtys. If iio stav in th-. ttnble.

so wlii l.ou, ii I tll saf'itjto The Monk." rare. 2 2i t-t1; -ue $2.: Jav iSrtvr. by Ji st.i n(tt jfia. I it 1 ts cnea bilt. R.

ft'n 2 Tni. -2 ll. 2 11m 2 tl So tviije a FT. O'l. 1 The sr.4 Nttloi'aU broke even In a doclla bealr hra today.

The Natljnls msec srven runs off Suhrff in the third Inning cf lha fri and he rellaved ty Morgan, who did tr. "ho aeend gatne wJ il played. Ile.lri ft'e HSTONS- uu uuiy iJKain yrsitruay: nut tnis tltno it looitd liktj a case of sending the rltfh-sr tj the wtll once too often, aa tha vetting V.rit?nien hit his delivrrv hard and often. The great crowd which iurroundM the ptj.vlns,- field mado- a ground rule -rnjcesMry no that a ball hit Into the FotJe! Tter TLa P-lv. Avavf A a-b'l aa t' fa-art-ts-iatea tba IliH tec I Third 2 i' pmfnog.

t-flree il I I Ilk. by I it MirMrir t. tt. P'. Vsrvin a uvtuu br r.i.

f. I p.re. t. blk iWala. 4 7 4 ft t.

litai iicsTs tai. The bU was traveling ou a etraignt to his body. Wagner was thrown out at first and Clarke had to slide to beat Pa- change's throw home. Deacon Philiippe was presented with a diamond pi" when he came to bat in the third inning When the. pin was taken to him tho Boston players, along with the Plttabttrshcrs.

crowdod around him. Cy Younwr looked at the and thtn eotig: atulated the detcon; did Crtirer and Charlie Parrel! Phil responded by putting a pretty single in left. Among the noise producers at the game was Arc Sometimes 'M'-iwr! courted for threu bases. This rule fcMpeiJ tt Boston team more than it did tb Pirate. for the visitors' hits into the crowd cam at times when there wera runner on the basis, while the two made by toe Pirates counted for but at the time they were mado the bases were mnty.

in the other games Phllllppe ed to kefp tho Boston hits so well cMlonvi that they could not produce Not yesterday, for the visitors J. I fft bi. r. -i t-i. 2 II No -are.

2 il lve cer the fence 1 mn rn tfett ai the fet.iT ften4nr. 3.4.. 6--ore. FTRriT OASIS. r.

Amerleare ftftOrtOOrtft I 4 7 2 0 3 0 0 Ii 15 2 Bafrertes Morgan ar.l and pjao. lTCONr r. r. American fl I II I 0 I fi 1 2 I B'fries sr.d "Sisn. jifi'arland enl Rjaa.

jCUT PRICES b. "errfe I'f-n- a Necessity. i Leach 2 1 4 0 17 8 0 0 0 I a i larke" 1 2 1 0 12 4 Beaumont 2 ft 1 0 11 2 Hransneld 1 0 2 0 10 4 Vneifw 0 1 2 0 0 8 2 Wagner 0 1 0 0 fi 1 Rifhev 1 0 1 0 5 1 Fh'llippe 0 0 ii Kennedy 1 0 2 1 j.ever '1 0 0 0 0 0 Smith 0 0 0 0 V-f! 0 0 0 0 0 Thompson 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 0 2 7 1 S7 6 BOSTON. I SB. SH.

2B. HR. TR. BB. i Dougherty 0 0 2 2 IS 1 itchl 0 1 51" Parent Pi Collins 3 0 1 2-0 5 Freeman 0 0 0 2 0 12 4 Ferris 0 1 1 i 2 lachance 0 0 2 0 7 2 Young 0 0 1 0 4 2 Crger 0 1 0 4 Dineen 0 0 t) 2 Farreil 0 0 0 0 1 O'Brien 0 0 0 ITughea 0 0 0 Totals 3 2 4 14 2 101 Pr fr.ei gr.

a- l71var ly 1 Kuer. br. r.t it. iliil.ul!i. a gang of boys who wera loaded witn rattlers provided by The Gazette, and the boys were reu-iy nd anxious to cut loose it the Piriits showed front at any stage, but alas for foad nt rn crr King rif''1.

I k. tc hopes, the boys never had a chance and now JOHNSTOWN'S WIND LP. Races Closely Con.rsted ind Every H)t Won in the Siretcli. JOHNSTOWN, PA. Oft.

1. The closing day's races at the l-tttratat fair were hotly contested and at mod every b-ac was won on the homj stretch by a few The events were am, ng tha trft ihPi have ever teen run this city. The "-f all wiil be finished next week. 2.15 ir-t. purse Jim Per ten.

br. g. Lftf t. iV, a thr they are tyring to ntrure out wneiier it was y.i. m-ii.

'-lifietf the "bones or 'Tessle tnst was the hoodo. Rochester Disposes of Warren. PrsTIlESTgR. 1 ct. to T- icit of the srl with the V.arreo.

O. team trs taken ty la aJtcrnoat 5 to 3. Zeller hal the hut it un'il T'me- 2 2 ''i- VrKirtr, The rival bands in the grand stand chal-lenitcd-each other ti the diffrtnt national airs b- fore the game becan and the crowd. cf frtri Itotti-iiC. at-'y the serenil.

fnolnr pltcr.eti a f.ne ra: i'-. fn. tlT. i'. it 2 game for the .4 ore: "iFpTa" iTTvvsrTen" r'TTi-Ta Jr n.

br. m. tH.V'f.4'1 4 Scst Sncccssfnl Do Korc Than Yoa Promise. Do What Yoa Promise. 2 Ij.

i 'n. I'iii stand, opened with "Amerira." The 3oston band cam back with "Tho Star-Spangled isiaincr." Other airs were exchanged, the Pittsburgh band finally getting the last "say" bv playing "Marfrhing Thruogh Georgia'" and "The Wearing of th Green. mauasced to grt the ball safe Just when tits were necehs.uy. At that, the deacon pitched a nne grime; but there was another pitcher on hand who was doing still be'tnr work, iid that was the old rail fpiftter of tha Tuscarawas, Cyrus If nton ourrs'. Uncle Cyrus Was There.

That "srani old man of the game," as your Uncle Cyrus lovingly termed by tho who V.naw him be.t, was r.ever in form than ye3lrday and he had su'Si complete control of both tlie bail end the that he could tin with t.im as he pleased, and as it pleaded biro to keep Clarke's crew from at points when they were ha Jut went ahead and turned thtt til-n. inuch to tha (ir.light of the rootprs ami p' and much to t)'f. of f.tc ilthful followers of the I'lfAtex. Of course, back of Young are to Ao-no of the credit cf letf ry, ti-came they worked liko tvoians 3 0 a-2 0 1 0 2 1 1 intay. 0 14 I Mtlier.

I 1 2 I IVrtt'ty 1.1 ti 12 r'aana. I I 5 2 Klyiiocie. eh. m. iSiuton E'sn-he b.

m. Rittsbii.Fh b. g. tSumio. Detroit lt mr, I.

Mr tjtae. t-r tl ha'f. 1 tl i 1 r. I .1: r.i't. 1 JH.

I I I jjo Im: br. to C. i- r- PITCHERS' RECORDS. PiTTSBUBGU. i in 1 1 2 iLr.

1 1 111 a r. 1 2 1 Wr. 4 5 3 1 3 11 2 16 5 12 2 3 3 2 2 2 or. 6 4 -r 5 5 6 5 12 14 4 Hi. PiU.

2 c. nl I 'ii'Tt 2- ft IS 4 Miles 1 I 4 I r. 2 1 I M'-Ardm I. 1 li-Mila. 3 I 1 0 f.r.

.1. t.a.:. i inr 7 AlTt. f.a:f I I EAITH 1NPIRATES. Team's Admirers May Go teller.

0 1 1 1 g. HomelUvlvlle George Srr.iih, b. g. tAI- recfc). Jbnroa Tla.e 3.15.

-''i. Philiippe Leever Veil Kennedy Thompson to r. a 27 i '-4 1 1 4 L. A B. R.

II P. O. 1 14'i 1 1 2 44 a 13 a 0 24 4 1 1 io 3 0 i 4 2M 3ti C3 13 2tJ BOSTON. A B. P.

B. O. 1 8 2S f. 21 1 32 4 IT 1 11 3 4 2 0 1 22 24 01 12 38 Warren 0 0 1 3 THE LI3trPJY HANDICAP, Even! at Uort.i Vcn by lady a f-ree" "-t bs9 MtVa. Mul'efl.

s-s tae at tat V. vr I I P'-f j' ar.l at lt.t I T-ti-bae htta jllen. Matl ar. I'l all ih- bv; bat the lion's sliare to thai In fat pro-1 urt of Ohio, becauso per. fl-ee-r.

Waurcr. IO0bIe V.tlea. I t'r a-t 'S Boston to Cheer It on to Victory. The admirers of the Pittsburgh team were a bit downcast last night over the three straight defeats administered by tha Boston team, but they were not disheartened and figure that the Pirat'a have a chance for the world's championship, ts there remain two gamos to play. T- frei; Mf ft' D'neen 2 Young 2 Hushes 0 Totals 4 Oarvy: Llnlaav.

(Jarver. IU' on tiail Jf it fctri and that good right Jccelyn. 14 tslr Joet-, at Mfl t. i Of! 1, o-f hljier 4 '-truck oa' Py l.i, 2.25. 19 oace.

purse Ir'-h g. tMrCor- rr.ic'xt. tlarietta trherott, s. m. (Davie).

Robert Mack. g. tHaar.an', Johrstovn Acnt.hall. b. g.

Johnstown R. men h. g. (We1ont, rail laverpoal Cert th. b.

Oakland WeiUsvllle arm. ot ni tne would na tna "ai. 1st yt ftfl Wf Water n.k v-r i I a -far a a .1 a4 rrl 7-eilcr 7. br tAiintr 3 ii-1 Teller world cnampion.r. safety stored away 2 115 5 1 1 3 4 i 3 4 1 2 2 4 3 2 2 3 5 5 4 3 4 dr 2 drcan a.

tha t.lt ry lletr. IShut outs Dineer. 1. Hit batmeu Fl.il'.lpre fi br plttbtl Muller. Pn.rire el r.t- t- bt.

Tt-nena at 10 tt Va ju'W. ard tnre would be iio neceFit.y for cor.d trl; t-i Bos- The oef'-at of yesteriiv was net only 12. "a weB-t. 1 tVr.nT. i i i v.t 'el at I These games arc to be played In Boston, and ai crrtrt tr, r- in and j.

jW.rf-. t' If fit VBuiJlX a at a orj blow the rr-ntcre and play- Builer Beati PVTLET7. PA. lo 1 Aft-r i long etring t.f rtereaf. fir.lth a trr n.r re tn'tr.

e-1 et in It 2 -Vri I ll 1 a third ue l.ift 1 ff i 2. a 1 -e ii at a I letrued then" 1 aid rlrtte-1 the taaeba'l v.n t'ori" iifly fru afernoon by fiffra're Pittsbursh Lecdins Him ess Store. Freev.irt 10 Makers. Ir. il and era latt Tha Ijkfro.etn a 5 Ic Zfi a I sr Wtr Cir tr tic Mr.im.tl-t: rVt w.

-C ar fao-i t-tt-t -oi rrfc f-r ttt.llo and Cull; blk. n. Tfn.t 2.1 2.17, 2 2 22, "'Special free-for-all pace, pttr.c t.r Alcantara, s. a (Ltrk-rn. 1222 (Flock rutlsrtc.n for tn t-y.

0, Leever 1. etl 1. Ker.necy 0, Tr.ompsou 0. Totals, Dineen 0. Your.g 1.

The following is the record of runs scored per inning during the series: 1 1 2 4 A 6 7 8 T'l Pittsburgh 5 1 3 3 1 1 7 .1 124 Boston 4 0 3 3 3 6 7 4 3d Hit by pitched ball Wagf.er 1. Dougherty 1, Parent 1. Passed balls Phclya 0, rtmtth 0, Crlger 2. Third Team Wins Also. The Wlnetlddle, etcond team lo.t to the Pittsburgh CvUetp third team yesterday on th blult 11 to 0.

Although outweighed by their th fast coiies backs and "ids circled the Winebiddle's cr.d" repeatedly for gains. The feature ffas tlu piayirg or Culitna at. Artho th colltgia't. Twuchdc-wpa, OcHms and Artho. Coat, Colima, iinLvra icuu.

viia a cue. lean! laada Its best showing in Bo-Ron It may fciaee tip and win cut yet, tiesidte, the apparent handicap "Buck" Cornelius la one of the men who t.i!i have faith in Fred Clarke's crew and he was busy night arranging a party to gj to Boston Monday night in cuse the Pirates w'n ha game there tomorrow. bad do tii.Tta on che lit mid ttates thai in cae of victorv Monday bis party, will lej.ve here the aataa mght and arrive in Boston in time for the ganm a Tuesday. He will have thn dtie-cation at the by a brat.s btod an 1 nrccted at once to the bali park to root Ii rs. tut it wa a very costly effair for who riik their" cash on the aame, atid thta is a samli irrair of baseball bottom in this town.

So conndenf were the lrcii cash thnt the pira.t-ss, with P-cn Phliiij ie In the bos. would tho gamd from the American learner that they offered odds of $lu To hKt, and theie "was probably more timriy on yesterday's contest than oh ar.v othtr game of the Jt ws KiMma'fd Jft that utjarly $10,000 was wigerrd the fiutcome of toe con-tf-rt. and naarlv ail of It goea to Benton. Co. I 0 1 1 I Harness Supply Pittsburgh iutlrr 2 I 0 2 0 "9 a 4 2 1 Icahi's Lr.e Pitd lv7 a I i.

e. -i 1. tuTa Vav-i-. V. t-a to C.

tnilrfj. Time. I i 6 it St, 1 11 at- fKTK. l-t ii I. I'M Tm.

I I Mti tro. t'a irl- t-. I bar-! -T' 'Vt f- 1 ti. 111. Pariia.a.

to j. n.cas. 54a- Jyt Bf.w PPia At, 117 lift 1 f.tratb:ine. b. g.

tSurns). ne- 4 I. lr. t- i 12 4 no nara for tne I'lrutes. Any persona wtsnitte ITYvlTN.

PA O. It At t. i no.5 th' tv ni-rabr -e f'fijw Hi'ti 'tie foutt tcl Wolf 7. frown tf. 7.

as the rooter from th Hub backed their 1 .7 li.C me. l.v.. vuf. iPH if c-j ti-l teaci tho Itmit. and iio victory suwoil's..

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