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Show 0 ContesU Were Ever , ily Alike in Every Detail. . : E- SANBORN. jCiitago Tribune.) ... 7v-: t'tS the elusion that ''K lor-? ough to see two A'U'-5.;!,exact:" aiike. although v,? ? tha-" r:ce a week, if-".. . -a, alinough com-.6 com-.6 va ga.-r.ei a week on i,'.""- S double-headers, for , py-Kd years. -1-f, t":t-. U:-'1 that If one saw a " a-r 1 to 0 games there , hlrV":7"ence - t-"16 secuences, c f s- lt 10 reproduce a - 5 a-:-st- b,Jt that has not , ' I l'tnV" and goodness knows h' " i Barnes I have covered. lJ i ,?;!'1 plays in base- .. h oe team has less than vO' , In tttnty years ' tr-pr l!ce In the major !tf 'apjened arour.d both I L ' A 5f l ?; th:r technical 1 Uo p.ays were entirely I " t l-t'.l it in Brooklyn recently I a ' It'Sy-"'- lnC''Jd-rg the urn- 1 M .t',, wa? hit on the hand ''nf'4" l.n ,irst same of l nl-tr.;,'':-' " the b.-.ttle. He ". r.tR instant the ln-I?y. ln-I?y. n'Jsr--d to the clubhouse i:i V'r "r attend to the , jo:s ar-yy In or. the lining on Fly BaJL L -i'! 1 Offensive position ia" :'.'.' rt-'1'''T and. after the 1 f n - "r UfJ' J'rr. 'aughn tfi:"a ;'rJ of tne Robins. 5, ' 6-.van f.y to right center ' i .. H "i-X w"t tfarin; over . h-r-iiy;'11 r-t he had it, hut . 1 ta"t'".c",fTOm f ;ack. who i-:1-- ?' J'R?.,frj'" the catch, too. ; r..-9;- ,, : r-:'- Robertson, hke ' M '?'! :ie -ae, looked around r'L, eJ.l '""ate him. flPe-a '.v.;0, boss of the 1 'c a- 'aa hac. to bat. ruled out MM "tiL"?, ,h fame until lie i.; Mage to ripht. I I ,.- Known rules of the I inThi'VS. that -!r sriall a-ri 1 'd no more and '1 a.-la tni.-4!e4 a grounder ro d-"as t"rown out. so f-.....,;v'!rn-e to either side PiX-i J" that Robertson a '"f !? It had t-one M v .;; or t.iree ha?;i th r " 11 with the J'Jt t.'.e rr'''r''n ,r"ln'1 kr,-ow . rrw";??. '6il ?o a slml- k t-. i.V. Amer.an teasue. .yyy di:.'er-:-;t one. ""i"? the White Sox ! In Chicago. In the middle of the scrap I Larry Schafly, captain of the Senators, went to the clubhouse at the end of a haif inning, perceiving that he was not I likelv to get a time at bat in the coming I Washington half. It happened that the Senators were retired in one. two. three order on four or five pitched balls and wnen they went back to the field Schafly had not returned. Jones Loses a Base Hit. Xo one noticed !t except Manager Jones of the White Sox, who was first at bat in tat half, and he said nothing-. Tom Hughes was pitching for the Senators and huried up a fast one which Jones smashed on the ground through the gap which i Schafly ought to have been filling. The ball went to right field and Jones reached first safely, but the late Silk O'Loughlin. who was umpiring, instantly called Fielder bacj to the plate. The Sox manager was inclined to dispute dis-pute the arbitrator and claim his base hit but O'Loughiin's clarion voice rang out the declaration "You can't play ball with eight men In the field." Enough of the crowd heard 'it to prevent any trouble for O'Loughlin. although it was the first j case of the kind that had come up in the There two plays, alike, yet dissimilar, show how prone baseball players are to Lake things for granted, and how lt is poss ble for a whole flock of them to go to sleep simultaneously. It has become so mechanical for every man to take his position inning after inning, once a game is in progress, that a man can drop off the map and not be missed. |