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' ' ' , , - M - -- -- 010 001 000- -4 04-7-- '. 4 1 v -- . 4 1 1170. Devormer; - And ,F 'o ld 1Teams --- ' ''' ' ... In . " . . ''' ' tontECM:to4Gettl1 4titil tw11117 iti , - ,..---, ,T CH 40: A - ITtfl)three on shows in the team 'specialty'. sH e ref h ape the worst team in major league history, at least . since Earl club or some of ft gilsespointssimit wits expressed Wagner's Washington teams that misrepresent St. -today-- whoa It waglearned that 'Louis under the Von der Abe regime. Welters el- Asses jailor., TOISnille On paper thib teal is scarcely,. above sensation of the yeer,,,Will net Cots- - the class of many semi-prin either note., Wolters. who Won the smarter Now Yorke or Chicago. ,Tet this seasOn and the hallsalle in the Western it has persistently kicked some of the comferenee meet, k linty with ex. teams which claim to have pennant aulainatlivals. His tesua-snat- e, Rig- 'posathilities. , ,, . ram. !Tito Is engaged in raduation be eater, try - ng evak - ealitirea trails an parts at taa "as' bad in the teams today Ise-per ramittiotaleCirdoillreeglatttyrie Tilaa;kaastadisafritult,leld Phila d . - 040-00- 1 - -6 000112-- 191 Karr and Ferguson. - SchuOV, Hodge and Schalk. os 004 001 110----- 7 .000 011 00- 4-6 Wuhington Detroit Batteries; Zachary- - and Ehmke and Bawler. 12 0 11 - 7: sEyN vistmticHLre 0 Picinich: , . - Both 'Kinds I , , . - - and on everythihg else, the New York Giants ought to be spread.. eagling the National League. They have been very auccessfull against teams On form, :taut 7:. , - Of tuck -- v:-:- -- -- College Classic' . Considerable degree 'this season.. In the National Ire find. that the cluba aro t beginning , to -- .show.- juat About Abair true f Orin, and that they are falHnir .. very rapidly into their proper positions. But even in the National there is evt- deuce that the weak clubs possess more kick than they were given credit for or else the leading clubs aril haying tailouga a:aro-flitmimert,n-tt:the -- -' , . N, --7--- - FiftysTwd-Trac- NATIONALS 71 TIGERS L., , DEfrBOIT. June ItWashington bunched bits yesterasi azd dotoste4 missing, Detroit. 7 to 6, in the third game of festivities,to will alsoanneaseeneent el the the series. The Tigers rallied strongCoach Art Smith. ly in the ninth.- but felt one run shy of Rallis g.Terftiaf future mafioso' 7 meets will be put up to the contrite. tying the score. on the eve of this real'a Fast at Zachary hit safely on his four trips to the plate. Stagg Field, it wee ank today. It- - H. E. kilmilniEntingEL.. ' ItT-- , - . . r -- ,,1 , 100 005 Batteries: . ii'l'''''''.41'44'4 , - . Bush and Batteries: Pruett and ,,,, 1 ' .. Shot mach; BoltsOld lizive Just About . Man Doieltunning About nig to, Predicted' Fortn. . - , ,. , , ; 1- Boston e,:,4,-.- (441, - - , 1' 000 York.. - New St.IuIi .....,200 i , . ; . Weaker' , , RED 80X 8: MOPE Sox CHICA00, June 11.licag9 Played after being the lead - an uphill battle wildness of lichupp and f, through ed out Bostonyee-I- , Hodge, to 'I ::1 , , terday, f.,- '14 . --- -- , ......... ,;Or.:L.; ' - .:, .. ,:i 41.r e ,, - - '' 'JUST: '','' C ETT1N G ,. SET ,FOR PENNANII,,EBATTLE - and-nos- 1 ,;.41,-4...;,- i 4'2' ''''''' '' '''4..ti , . , . ri li tank .i:4 ' .,,,,i ,, .(' 7 . . . e 11c . . , ' , e IO " . !ti-- L. , . without" - . , ., . , ms 1)-ro- , - ,. having The last A. A. pitelhow te let the Itillers deem without a tally was Boo Tiumop, bedlam slob artist wish the Louisville Colsools. who turned the Itrick to Augrast. 21610. ben hod 'welter...the iiesi elali post-fonentirelose mils-.- rit-t- he weeks nick Wade. Killer center fielder hos saved the teenes reerd with timely lassies. es at least four Gemstone rein needed to drivimaa al:Itealells -- j" itbeam passed BOO grooves ' blanked. mmHg - . - 1 - , : 7.:11-11- ' ., 1 1 , . IN" 1142 1 that nark la lb eestest with the Sonaateire yeaterday..- nia-ay ostilanb41 what nwasespealtlialdreceato be a world's record IT - s " , . 1 remelted . ' . '. , 1 ANENIKIILII 141.11773. , , W. L. Po4.' ,, - ,,' 11:4 Moron wtwadlititallt .11213114.0.51 Mks", ': ..S4 11 .411 11 14 .441 1111adOgaa 01114401 . 11 St .411 Booboo -i-- Al 11 : ..40 i 18,-.A- ebe , , By FIUZIiS. Fullerton. AJOR ieague baseball ehaa reached the (NM of the rirst" , s SeasPn the seas. n. During the firattliirck-of-an- i TODAY. 1 ' iron ' ''''' ovTwoa IIIIS form ,and class seldom show to theii full extent,': and New Ireek ed Lads, dear. es jun. . reaLa,b11- lg. ting spirit. pep and determination count more than ' , for - ity in the winning of games.. It Is usual, during that period, ......... teams that are really inferior in strength to cut loose whatever OT. LOUIS, June - PrueitTeollege pitcher yesterday gave - strength they have and pile up at.thsexpenseof the. Browne ,their,, trot victory over ' teams which, later bl the season, Would beat them' four out., of ,, , s in the prefent, series by u ' ' ', ' score ata I AA iftvg gaines,,! '..' ' .. , - ,1,, ,,,,,,,-,. a The ;conditions- - are - changed-- to, ,!.,.,,, ma.. missiVAPOLIS, Jamie Illooreits Americo association elub todaY entered Ito swase with watanio at tile letter eity with it; rvesvd of net balm shut out nut up to 121 hewing games. The Millers , ..,, - .. - - , il . ... t.,4'; OUT IN 231 GAMES. ' RECORD WAS 200 101,2141 rtni I i 0 eat., A,, - olto fords against the rule which t, - ., forbide Pion of oblimPin.hIP 74 tMIMI to play exhibition games after 1,t ', the sealon Is 'over and they are all , "' about it. 8 -lot doing momsgthlit drum. ,nA -- Wbee Zohnson vote around to the al ' ' ' '''''.:' Matter, It la expected that a vote will ...,":;,,N , lie Winn as, s,triefuni of sounding ',. , ' , ,,,,.:t ' AilletiCall . Ague 'opposition 'On the t; ::' sids and the' fiallie forwarded to Judge Landis for favorable considdration. to gain this, they promise to within moon to Make ,,..410 everything ,. z , Ali National league lot a' merry one., .1 r ..;,.. , .:, St, . ,.!. - ...- 14-0--t- ,r, , - ' (,,,,, - , '' 1 , ,, he ,z, , August ..,:,,,:--,- PrEll ,,,, slit . - J.0, . -- f, 4. ng e Visibly .... Ruppert, Huston and Ban Johnson-rar. ',,,. Witznates,by-t-notablyNatismal barnstorm-- tovrard League's attitude at:toyed. ,, Z... it fililS to serve their best 4..,..... 4 tra;,?; . ,e., memory of Babe Ruth's susesidost-.- ea lomat -a- s- to- be-tagyr I rya a , i,orsnur---gosignint, has lined Ili the Arnerican . ., -,-- SA le - ---- -,' )k 04) - t. ,...; , , 1,,, ,..7,,,,,,,,I, - , On - ,,. e isittriblyVoted-umr-brthe-Heydler-circuit.----Aznerican-lea- ,..., ., . ., .'"e'''T'.;,' 7 , 4- ' - - . ' I D.,..- Block - , , ,,, . , - ' Davis I. Walsh. NewaServiceSportEdl, tor. ue ,,, , . - tk Eiejair.S.' All,They , ,' ' Ve'DI- ,,,,..,.. , , ,: V , ' ,, ,, ', , V, Kenworthy Will Go. . n&L, s.. . - - - , , - -- - vE 4, ..... - , -' PR PER: NICHES ON PERCENTAGE S , , Deposecl, Portland Pilot For, ., - . . - , ..-- , , . 13 , ,, 18:7-Hav- ing 1 .., , nothing better to occupy. EW :YORE, One them at this tinie.,tbese gentlemen who head the various seem about to declare , and sundry., major laegue clubs l so i rule war over the er inter-leag- . ,1- , , , IL ' , - , Lk! tv,-t-i.,,- , . : . . FINDING-i-- ,,Nop ex. 1 e 1,,c:By - . , i;,,,;, - ' '''' , NEIVS TUESDAY 'JUNE DESERET - ' '. - , (111 . SAY LEAGUERS , ,, eusel Halm Been Given A - ey: :Could4 Th.''''Ilt- . ,. , . , , Ea, ,., . !tumor n,Hasjt Tkukt Ruth tins' ,,,,.. - , c .,- . , ,.. LAWS . . ,.., , ANER ,, I! ., ..i c, - .' irc PASTIME lat . ,,,, , '. 17.7,77,----- , it,-.7- IN , - . ., 7$ B ,,,,,,,;,, , ,,, ,.)t),,,.,; ..1,-1- cil sTo , . TILE , A ,f' ,;,,,: i.-- Bk , , '' , 4.,-- . . . , - , , ., ... ', -. - , e,- - .. . - ' . -- 141;evewecalatIme baton els:len:ler: tdresnogmteh: series thus far. The western teams of the American "MMUS that &T still-U- P -' In the race have a big advantage. and ' , II ' ....44 vol'.411 ,..?st.t.,,z i a; eastern INDIANS havthe teams 7.1;74 ATEurnos of thr National. :', ,,.. I , A' :.'", ,', , ing gone over the worst of the jumps, 4Wi.4 " I 1:7;444.442, .4,, ,f,q June CLEVELAND, 1,it. 18.Cleveland ,, have the big edge now at leiet until batted Philadelphia pitchers hard Yoe- . . July' 4. If a worm will turn sometimes, so rriii,,n ', ' The fact that the supposedly weak also will a Cub. ,after dropping five ;i terday, Winning, 11 to 8. , N. is Kenworthy. teams of the eastern division have done ' straight to the Dodgers this SaaSOM 11. H. E. ., . so the Knitter entry turned on their op- well agalnet the Giants, a team sup. 000 200 010 1 6 21 Philadelphia Pressors and won tasty. s to 10. Vie C AN pRANCISCO, June 1.3.B111 K enworthy. deposed- manager of the Cleveland posed to outclass all others in the cir01 011 230 invincihle. 17 Aldridge's pitching was cult, and the failure of the aGiants to ,.. Portland club of the Pacific) Coast Baseball league,- will be put on the .: Dope ran true to. form in the overwhelm Philadelphia and Boston, Batteries: Naylor.' Yarrison, Sulli- - first , I s released.' according to W.- - H. Mcsale he market for round of of the August city,'play is a bit offset by the fact that the van and Brum; Me and O'Neill. After Ole . Carthy of Ilan Francisco, the league p resident Under the terms of Commis-stonsteeetketet4 lade tennis Brookhave'dortis better Giants ;rat tourney played yesterday, against tWIr. flittrult. Hubert Pr:sett. to Iteort'llianea Landis' recent, ruling, Kenwort by's contract is held by President Mcmacbei were pl yeti etaoln taoln In lyn than they figured to ,,, . The Giants have bad both good and Carthy. - - . Yanka..7 to 1. It woo Jos Busles favorites winning generally. Seven ak on the schedule. bad luck in first deltoid tit eight starts. Ken matches were and were all played e fifteenth kolasr fortunate to hit Brook. winiatas yet his They to fast be enough interesting.' 1 Dud his first else. were going in h wh Robins of the.. sees . Yn Léads-Stof tennis now being bad ...went while Rutla c I 4, sha an ; 1 o es c ap gleeting them hitless, Joss a I I played,- - is of course. Inferior to - . : l ' ' fanning ' thrice. after the Robin pitching se Wed. TheY SOUTHERN ASSOCLATIOL' 44. what may be expected later on. - i -- There , both St. Louis tad , are ten matches oh the 1 he werelucky against -- ' Sthool-Baseball-Champiovc ' hs cases ..4etti the le'ass both in and 187.2U1 otherwise-t, M.Miller. boards 'bullet, : Pittsburg. ?sr N. Garnet14,-IS , 1,.. . 2210112 intervene cases the weather seemed-1Rocky Mountain champion came 7 .411 won his fifth straight game as the ' ,, 31,110 Atlanta ..12 31 in favor of NewYork.. But they were , the firstround with a win 4 Brataskm le 24 .561 Nashville , through 3.4 34 .414 Breves easily disposed of the Piratos, ' so lose over to 2. games in luck Frank ar many in32 0 Miss ars 11.03 q ".Duncan, winning ' ''.,4 Staroske says she has been .rough Lit. ,lieck 81 31 ..1441Citatano1s, - I I, -."-- 'success ' the of The 1111101 to 1 Fitli: stand-Her in Pilot from terested athletics 'Philadelphia. tha Boys Says Other-reeu- lts were as follows: , L,- - , of a teacher who attempts to lowly Philo was due to excellent pitch. Yestsrliw's Restalla the early through innAltntirser, WOrl' Out By Displaying point direct the physical development of a,. Broggie defeated Ingebreston. Sox finally cams ''''''',-ing on the part of the Phil twirlers, 4. New Orleans L the ,White Chattensegit I Pierce defeated Hishstudent as well as the cliental. and more to the sudden slump of the - s''4" Nashville 4, Mobile S. -t ', the rear and pulled out a 7 from : , NATIONAL along LZAGITIL Team , Emms .,. Work and' "Our winpi,og the pennant witsn't II .. cider, defeated Giants in both pitching and hitting. Little Reek I. Birmingham 4. Superior ,,,t, . ' Over the Red Sox in the ' 1 seventto h Sparks, r defeated When a team falls off in bittind just all King she said. "The boys I."' W. L. rel. work," my and eighth Pardie lichupp Allsaile 1, Memphis 4. IT-- L. Pee. Great FIghtmg Spirit. Summer, .Barrett deYork n 11 .127 Oinehusad 27 210 .411 its pitching slumps disaster is cer had, the proper spirit, played good started the game but, as Usual la again N. forfeated ; z ft s : Smith, 4; Officer 574 ehleard ball and were determined to show PISTalblmi $T ANNSICAN ASSOCIATION, was not among those present at the SS 17 .." tain, and the Giants areextremely .., defeated Bali. 7 ,s. Iif Louis .99 St me even teains win Baotou other n tunate could . to be back kOtne for a long Associated 11Prem.) finish. .449 ,.ts n they (By W. L. W. L. I Pet Pot ,,,:,..u.. did have a woman Brooklyn .211 26 .1131rIalladishe IS U .313 ' 11 Today's schedule is as follower , ' ! Miumplis 11 17 .100 Columbus ,.2e 17 .491 I o'clock. Ted Bare Tx B. Owen; C T. LOUIS, June 13,A championfor them and they're for me. and , The Chicago Cubs, by bustling and i 11 10 ,121 tAIULOTIIIII .14 11 .411 1 o'clock; ' ,'''' ...i Indansplis .81 The Carla equalled Oasis world'. Ih) Lund vs. Southworth, - fighting .. won. we d or.mooli poR TODAy.. baseball by nine and by the use of young pitchdeveloped-anworking together ship 31 .108 Ken. St. Peel ka City 11 14 .198 kite ten meant eensocative vs. of 2 T. D. Boyd O'clock Young; '. anthem' as woe ers. are managing to hold up beyond .11 IT .311 coached by a woman won individual 1111,euk1 11 37 .111 Toledo snack a. one la vs. 1 Coleman suer. maims o'clock M. Inning '..- 'tr, E. Provol; $ae the Del. yet. their figure value. and otherwise t"r ,, I ' Chleaso at Brookipa cigar. I:ao p.m. '''"'..r... "Some boys can play certain places ; la Barnet vs. Goodell, L. Christensen gold medals and a allver loving cup against, Meadows and Winters , e where it should be at , St. Loeb at about is seven better learned but I've than others 4 league sae Yesterdays Results. Wear, the shah M. scoring o'clock. ark.Davoud; Gallscher In - p.a.now the public school league. here which : ' R. H. E. this time, with the advantage ' best way to manage a boy's team ..ritisearg se Phdaphia. Boston, slier, 3 p.m. vli. J. Richards; nun and whining. 14 to At Columbus: ' 6:30 O'clock, E. has just closed its season. The coach,' the rt" Minneapolis Ma fourteenth - Immo Is to depend , upon the youngsters IS IS 1 standing with the eiuitern clubs. Paterson vs Southwortb, J. Hayes got Mornaby ne . '0 NT0111111(11119 --Miss, -Elsa -had 5 1 5uP-$ 11 . . . .. ,.. Staroake, NEW YORIC.,-JuAO, themselves and make them bailey) ran of the acesaa. ' . 18.New York vs. H. Hovielik ervision of the Merameo general , ', school I have to come through and some increased its lead over Pittsburg yes' batteriveMangunil and. ;layer ; North. ' they or S Clianees I--I ave - in prattle and in playing. The 'team t, rir team bow row and encourif Rogge other Hartley. will you they I terday winning easily, 9 to li from DEATH SUMMONS --,,..,,,.,-- , manager and captain directed the club age them. , ' . catcher of "Yam" Yaryan. Down. , Dwindle on Cincinnati, while the Pirates were los- , the playing field after advice from - "We , R. H. Z. Sox, will have , At Toledo; plenty of work with the their coach. first learned to hit the ball ing Boston. in The madels and loving cup . ,.. - et. Paul JACK VEIOCF , with . 'Amami hit a, home run with American IL were offered by the lit.,Loula post and hit it bard. Good uanIf . ...... 3131 1 Toledo fr , 1 the fog. ithalv000kbseean we could Bet good pitching won for Batteriewliall: Merritt. Christensen and Sex from the Wichita club of - the Dispatch. ha bases full RIPTITN' the IL ' - wf Iie Ph has wl d IYork the period in which third and Ver1"'ito Jane we were with hard and often certain hit ., it tripled , , Ayres and Kocbler. ,..;,., i, Gonsales; . Western Jack Votock.-- former sporting" edi-nt been piling up an league, has spent most of his . Velma and if our pitchers could pre. Groh on base in the fifth. One of the mainstays 0' the team . tor of the International News Sere.. time in the bull pen warming - up was vest other teams from getting hits we , True. they still lead the R. N. At teelevillet , R. E. E. Melvin McLaughlin, aged 16, t advantage. . died tee, to loves here Schalk because be to sure were in lead. the pitchers. following ... pretty I it is further true that their Kansas City 4...1 ii 11 catch, and rarall misses a Clatdnalat and a hard and dependable 100 000 011- -3 $ 0 league. and for a loot Macao yesterday He is survived 107 a regular pitcher om the pennant hes dwin Louisville ....1 11 , e of the season Our- fielding 'was pretty good as a New York hitter. In the final 1 big chance 004 050 00x--9 1$ I, -, widow. a , -- the main butwhole but ., which haa suffered Acosta. Russell and igaina- --whole, hglun rf : 0..1 :. thing Cleveland, died. of and "m the I 'McLaughlin Rixey,and to team wart J. due our Gillespie .. 4 rattail. Brottem. and about , is still down in the Hargrave; Skill; .Long. Cullop wirining bad as Mills Staroske called her from pitching, ,t gets,' determination Burns and Snyder. .' 6111110k The big weakness of the Miller. team, went after their opponents with the - boys eagerness, . strew man .,, At. Iadianapolist HACK MILLER IS N- -- - I doldrums. and willingness to help them. If before ,the start. blood in their eyes, '. flo R.1 12M. 11, 1 tress the Pacifist theCoast . team, as we knewand Lettglitts . a 111 DODGERS ..,-1 , Milwaukee or CUBS know Just didn't I the weakness play, S , "And won we theproper was in pitching. by . 1 12 1 ' again is getting kis eye Ant the A LEADING WARM we I'm ladtaaapolis to did. call it, more than -was ex- - . glad Mies .; they. : Quickly Staroske. Me showed three "The hits what smashed set ball ball boys played BatterieeLingrel. ' Rose Reviere. and June won." sartoorLTN., schedtile land I encouraged them?, The against yeeteriday in the slogging unatek Gossett; Jonnard. Petty and 'Krueger.. WEKITIEll beat Brooklyn for the first time thti 'rho team , . Cleveland for the starter. which Chicago took trent Breeltigs. .; k ' home for preparing 80111011, making the victory & decisive 4 at needed time it 4 to be seen witeth- - ' ..,,, it, on& by the IPCOTO of 8 to O pitchers.- It remains' Waiter Holke of the Boston: Braves e to get home et at I days. will be unable to play for -' t .1 , hhr In 1 - List Nighes rights. ''''''';'''' t will pick up He ti In ,bed with an attack of measlea. .1.,,, in the next ',:, 1.1, wi - - - -- 1lethhi may 00 17111:1141,1, f safely .7'.:: 4 race. .:1....i.i.,..:.....7: pennant AT COLUMBUS, Ohlo- -0. D. Marsh, ......,:,:..7.7. ,...7.31: TIOrneby, star for the St Rogers , 1 surprise sohtowthinegsteetasoente, Cincinnati itchtweitcht, won the deed. Louis Cardinals. Is pushing Ms towns- I course. has been the .t.':'.:. si ::. over W. O. Jeskle, Toledo, 12 man, Kenneth Williams. of the Browns, , Ts' ... ' the Athletics. twobrizehenfairguhroednertso.,r ,of -' UttarAi ----- ,riots , .' - , . - ......... . his fifteenth. 110g etit came bagged ' : . ,i,..0 ., nd ..Z7i's?4, ,,, through-abusted hie in 0 ' ' fifth straight game, yesterday Boston the game which - St. Louis took from 4. ' pitchers if tmenrhealeemtheenmt.,4mThileteehintleinnge t1 , 4'1' of 00001:1,,;51;-anTdef . i Ugh urg. 11 to 3. Pitts-: 1' :::,1 ,:.,;,::,:,x14:,4-,::,,,,,,,,,I. Philadelphia. ... , e has shown ' 10 . stao niterrP1 ,,,, ,Ellsworth. Penn., shuffled through ., d to nix T , , Mai lywihnidiagathvee ' than .seven i;asietnacriceoeunhtyedtifmoerlynohfietesver, Corbett .44 t. 7 tante 'minds here last night. tiit-:.:and the ha 140111144 Pitchers the , "major ,,,,, ti. won nine of the rounds. , ,, ,, i runs. I Boston several stud until seems sessou ,, freakish this have .,du been deist the easy It , , ! this season's figures against those of ituespeeted at bat in the pinches. 4' .. ;: R. ELK ' ; ;,1'..,,,,, AT JERSEY ' ',1' last , 4.,-.Shur- year. Last year the Athletics lost Every day or so some pitcher C1TYJohnny ,,,,,,o8 6 0007-4 Pittsburgh "4,000110 costes through vrith, the blow I .. defeated Gene Delsmmitte in 12 c . 1 more games by one run than any club I .. i .. .420 410 00x--11 Booton 8 1 (1.,:, which styes his,,,,elub a victory. either , circuit and it may surprise .. I , f rluora , , Morrison, Yellowhorse. Hollings-- 1 , !some people to find out that their pitch. . . , Sunday Leverette of the Whits ' . worth-anSox busted up a best assortrfient i Int title ''',' year is but little better thate7.-t, AT MILIVAITEEETonuny g tall" pooch Jonnard; Miller and .;41., O'Brien -yesterday Zorliary of the Sen..- -. , ,', . that of last year.. -The difference has. Gowdy. , ,....,, wolf from Johinly liftmdelosolut on s awl stairs hit widely four times la as - the-- earn- hag : bad beenLthatfrciink441,,,fre T In the fourth round. , , times been aa. the at bee were CARDENALI Deasy snit his Pm:Liar:El bits proper 1:,, .,,,, 1'001 which , landing 14i , 8. :',.5.41.,. , -l'' , ::..4'.., W..: astrunneatal ist the I to"41. victors- ,-', ; :.,.e time. ,whereas last season the punch YOUrt-CHOICE- -I P. , 47:4'4', AT NEW ORLEANSPal Moran - , The result has been that Ve:-:4,aTr Detroit. Virq,i:: .L.. was lacking. PHILADELPHIATuns---111,S- t. .;'?:::',:", ' ', ' , ., ' knocked out Pbal Salvador In the ,, i :::w:;. .. , this season the team iis inspired and Louis pounded Ore. Philadelphia , -' , season the. players k. n , last while ,, A ''''' t., ,i,5 on the Cleveland indtb .:;K:.;':,.!;:::.k..:,:i,.4, ,, hustling. Winters and Meadows. , darteen: Every Ring, player ' pitchers, , 0 - grew disappointed ...and failed to keep , -, 4 ,' ,, ans made one or more hits in the NIU E - UI : ....,,... ... ,. . .,A.:$i for 23 hits and won its third straight ' ' ': b..- i ,' ,,. ,,::::;: ,. . :,::,::1:,,,.,,;,..:.,:::i,,. ,,--- AT MEMPRISALMonro up their highest gait. . .44,... knocked gingI match against the ePhiladelphia 8. to :4i.!!,':::: of series ' ,,,,k, the victory yesterdayle The Browne, which figure 'best- lit -,N t, was bwlenan I , oat, Johtmy Wade), in the second I Athletics :7"1'"Z" st;sotetritta ebwithew-eirt- and :,,,,,,:: ' 4 W. t ' ':'11i!::,::i'se,,:i;i,;..w IL R. are E. 11 -. along,to right going the league. I. , ' : . ''' ' ' - '' ' ,, :::r.":'.A4?,!::::::!;;''',-:!:; ' 4 2.01gat should gain the lead before the' 33 2 . St. Louis .....- 003 507 400- -14 is compelled to go on the road team 8 0 g ' 510101 SHORT , $.000 , Philadelphia Wish.--J: oe ' AT ABERDEEN, Gor-okght to beat the . , ' again. The- team ',--- -: , pertica, - R. Walker, Batforit and ,:,:f.,,,::,,::,,,,::,,,,7,,,,:,s,:,,:,, , man Portland and Jinuny Sacco of Yankees. but it is a strange thing that POCATELLO, 11.The WinI ,,, Beltonof fought, Aintenith,Clemens; ,, i .s. , , team . which. cannot Sox, Pocatello White Short ids the rounds to s draw. team de- Your Choice Now-- - - . -: I feated the Lava ,...,.,,e,.:,.,-,.,,ep,Ssiti ters, Ring and Menline. ., be figured high, has been licking the -I ri aggrega... I , ,t,,,,.,..,:,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,...,..,,,.-,,e,,,,e,:::... i . Browns of both ' st'. the and ' the at Lava life out . AT norirmic. TexasDave Sbade tion score , hy ,, ,... .. ., , ....... , of 7 to 8. ,Allred pitched Inellane .., , , 41 Will Pelend , : of California won over Kid Kerman the :::,s7 ,:,,,,,,,:, iq. t .:,, ::, The White Box, a team which has befor Pocatellti. irt Flittin anti ' ' of ocheduled 0r:yeert of were Ishmael come the the American ft.,.;,',estis youtounidintooecent. nd ,round ''' Title Against Lynch ,for the w nner o. . a , ... leagtie. still keeps right on beating bet- hitting. star,s 13. .Warm ter ball clubs. ThisAcannot last. of June HICA00, has been NEW YORE. Jett I course. when the true form of the club. ,, 1 -- 1, c ' aiinounced that Johnny Muff, bantam. ...o weather pitchers are as old as , ( . is shownbut the longer it lasts the . defend his title in ''''. weight champion triV Joe 'Cu' no writer before' ' . --. . LEADING na base1411,but MAJORLEAGUE Lynch-tw-t- he IA HITTERS decision with a ., ' boat . 4, ' wrote if , , i$ pressing forward at : , ar 141 New York Velodrome , July ' ,n.; second best batter -u: That-tea- m . la . AMERICAN LEAGUE. -- ,, 1111 : I ' ' of the Coast league last year and and a really good-ba- ll really...dangerous ' club whit ,h suf- G. All., a; member of the Chicago Ni- tnow H .. Pet. bad lered through pitching during the - - ,151 - - 195 yqtr. -- I St. Lot& , Hornsby 4 4. 77 lionals claims to be one...895 BIM The entire, team earlier aessions. .Yester y s Home 11111211 IL Griffith : in Chloe. ' 1 ' - , 38 to During a. fanning bee be seemed for4Walter John- -, .380 Il I ' waiting I go. the Cubs strong man said "If ,,, son to, Mews 47 195', , 35 74 Pittsburgh. I " , ... .$79 HMI ready. The other fellows '' tiriMthl:' Brooklyn ' , , : 102 , 15 ,: $2 crtnece when '. 87 , ' .3.8 :161pr ,. ,. Seams. "7,..'i.'''-a y , the y , , TWettediaecri:ant hgatilig-- . Chneinuall , 41 --67 7,-- - 210, 79 i ."' Lenin .. 1 , 15 N ' itself tot In ,' ' ePtPed :Khhl!"wreeratre71.reollat :,,,T. .1 , ., dur. ICA'110NAL. , hitting 1: : this influent upon, the team. , .,' :: ! , ,! . . ., 1! , , ', 44 el season. the ,4,-,,-.. :, ., 3 AIT et Luola , . I 1,1 1 115"- - ' , 1 154110011: ' the game for some time, but when 21 Cleveland 103 L.L.,..: 25:,1. 43 s'.. -WAHPETON.. N. ,. Di Suns 12- .-3 : '.71A,.-7,i.,,,,400, '. -- - 14 ' in warm he Ms weather.set . got 45 133 : en 4 Se, Philadelphia ,. ' ,..377 ' ' 1 weight 1. York 15 EAS T FIRS T SOUTH ''' ., .acranincsei He ositaanrttld , ,,OiNe411 ; , , Cleveland 42 ' 124 ' '., 10 47 .373 tat his 11(111 ' wlrter:tfilignier7etehalrmiL;own!r!rdlethmisatevr 1 I. - '' jack ' ' the 3 -- 44 ; ' ' of -' Cleveland . the second 2 - 62 'e ,359 ' 4168 , ,e, si Americana Lamm wgen te for 16 times at bat helms, poled out ...),tinNePlittla took-th- e year 140...1 .' 'Kattegat! 10 hits Including three , I two falls in their match last doubles, , Mg 11it tirt r .partly provingba theogll - , .. ,o, .. I hammerlooka, , .00 ,,, , The latter .have been going on - the ,t,. assumption that the law. whereby Ruth. Bob Meusel and Bill Piercy 1 , -- ' Were suspended until May 20, would be abrogated before the end of the - 44,, ,,.. present campaign. It iS believed that the Yanks signed ,... r , .,,,, Ruth and Meusel this season with the understanding that, win'or lose in the eslellirtle race. t h ey would be Aermitted to , -- ,, barnstorm next fall until ' cold weather drove them indoors. ' ' is not generally given Landis ' Judge ' t,,,' to passing along private assurances ' ,, "or public and t,,,- If the Yanks received in none, it looks , as if they wore going headlong in '' ,.... ' their promises to players in question. - - OF THE , -- -- BASti' - --- - -- ' ;e4 , t' . , ;,,,, i . . 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