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- f 0 0 ' H J l 0 0 1 41 0 M iry - 0 1 5 -double We Jr 8 3 8 4 In " L - 27 19 -Bowe 3 4 -with 2 1 Wiltse- off 3 0 1 Wolter batted for Schultz in eighth the Score by innings his final game of — Cobb played 6—10 season High replaced him early in the New York — second contest and fielded brilliantly Philadelphia Summary: Errors— Maisel Knight IRST GAME Collins Baker ritz hits— Strunk Two-base r Davis Pieh Hits— Off Brown in innings CHICAGO DETROIT H O A off Shawkey in innings off Houck in Al AB R H O 51 Bush rs AB 1R 1 4 4 innings off Schultz in innings off Pieh Weaver ss in innings Sacrifice Sacrifice hit — Sweeney oacriLord 3b 1 1 1 1 Stolen bases Bauman 2brf 44 uce files— Zeider Holden — OldournierIf 1 2 Crawford 1 2 0 ring Walsh colllns Barry uoubie play — Chase lb 1 14 Cobb ef 4 1 Lapp to Barry Left on bases New York 10 Bodie ef 2 3 1 0 1 0 Veach If Philadelphia Bases on balls — Off Schultz Chappellrf 4 I’ipp lb 4 1 — off Pieh off Brown off Shawkey off Schalk 0 1 Gibson 0 Houck irst base on errors—New York Benz 4 St image 0 0 Philadelphia Struck out— By Schultz by Berger 2b H 0 Vitt 3b 4 1 Pieh by Shawkey oy iioucK Wild Cicotte 1 Dauss 3 1 0 UmBrown and Schultz Time— 2:15 White Dubuc 1 1 m rc Evans plies and Egan Collins 01 — Easterly 0'0 01 4 5 in 1 00 3 on 2 5 4 1 0 "innings ’ romme 7 7 0 1 TAKE innings Time 1:48 Oct Umpires — Orth- and Klem rang — Aew onfork 4— The curtain the local National leagueseason 'downhere today IND HENDRIX when New York took CUBS a double-header from PhiladelphiaThe York regulars won the first New BEAT PIRATES 3 TO while game the easily by a score of 13 to Giant yanigans won the1- second by a score-of to Oct pTiicago bunched The regularseighteen rapped Brennan and hits off Hendrix today — Chicago and hits in the ’first first won- the for Marshall off game of withthe farewell series of ofthem being game’ eight made the season Pittsburgh Miller’s to in the first inning It was the Brennan double following Zimmermans first time that Brennan had faced New single gave 'the locals the' first run York since his altercation with Manager while singles by Zimmerman Saier and in "Philadelphia" last McGraw base on balls to Archer a Good Crandall the finish June weakened at them their other between gave of thePhillies his game and Thai visitors were saved a shutout scores in when the singles by Mitchell bunched five hits for four runs cleaned and Simon and a eighth inning Umpire Klem players by Carey netted one run Score: the bench of extra Philadelphia in the fifth inning of this' game In PITTSBURGHH O A CHICAGO H A the first inning Snodgrass Thorpe ran for AB R AB R O and tile Carey If 4 0 1 V Mill McGraw procured WEvers- er2b Cf I 2 3b 3 3 of Manager Dooiq tobut let Snodgrass Dolan 0 Butler ss 3 Williams If 3 0 stay in the game Umpire Viox 2b Zimrmii 3b it Klem would not catch permit Wilson rf 4 0 Saier lb 4 0 14 0 A by letcher was Jl'l' -’W - 1 Totals 3110 10 0 1 3 Shawkey Houck Totals 0 SCHEDULE ROM PHILS TWO y tX’ - A 0 1 ickort rt 0 Oldriug If 1 Waith If 1 Os0 Collins2b 0 M UarruthcgpSb2 U 0 0 produced game Detroit had many chancesto score in the second but Easterly’s splendid game aided Russell to throwing break up their attack The- White Sox scored their winning run in the fourth when Chase singled took third on sa6riflces by Bodie and Chappell and came home Easterly’s single PHILADELPHIA AB H II9 0O Murphy rf E 1 1 '' 4 c Pieh YORK ABRIIOA’ END ' I -If 0 called on gameat was account of darkness the end of the sixth hit three pitchers hard In the Detroitcontests Benz lasted four opening and Cicotte two "Doc White the locals blanked in the seventh and his teammates finding three-hits Dauss for and an equal runs in numberin of the the eighth put lead Chicago Cobb Detroit the half with a opened single and three hits including Pipp’s second f L Double Personality Daytime Knocks 'Em the -last 5 l The in Teeth 1 DIVIDE ATT S Has Cross 6 2 0 0 41 0 3 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 c 1 c 00 0 1 Good rf Bridwellss Archer Nedham p ierce 11 Stewart Lavender 0 1 0 0 p Totals 2411 0 3 28 9 0 0 3 0 0 0 27 U Hyatt batted for Sftnon tn ninth Lavender batted for Piercein fourth Score by innings — Pittsburgh Chicago Summary: Two-base hits—Zimmerman Carey innings:off Lavender Hits— Off Pierce 3 in in innings Sacrifice hits — Evers Stolen bases — Dolan W Miller Williams Double play — Butler to Miller Left on bases— Chicago 8: Pittsburgh irst on balls—Off Pierce off Hendrix by Laven-— Struck out — By Pierce 1:5S Umpires— O’Day and Emslie dec by Heudrix Wild pitch— Pierce Time 0 1 1 ' 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 Doolan t'tiorpc 1 1 and2b 3 1 0'3 Herzog 3b 1 ss Lobert 2b 1 1 0 Doyle 2b 3 2 Brrne 3b 5 1 0 letcher ss 3 3 6 BL 11 w AZMV Al Magee If 01 Burns If 1 1 Uravatn rf 1 Snarer Luderus lb 9 3b and cf5 1 2 4 1 Paskert cf 0 Murray rf 1 0 9 1 of this business! all'thepurses he could c 5 Meyers 1 1 “No more Which he has Broadway and thoroughly Killifcr boxingall clubs Totals 28 24 181 Totals 34 12 27 13 My blue eyes Brennan p o Wilson 0 0 0 son with which done' trounced Perhaps competitors Marshall 0 0 Merkle lb 4 1 1 14 he gets ’em from fierce Cross is tho of LeachEast Side son a New only once In his career has he Crandall 3 3 Collins batted for Benz in fifth Nixes Louis! Be a tailor and York tailor and his really met on it Jewish bitter defeat and that was Easterly batted for Cicottein seventh living at you mother is an East Side Jewish tailor’s at the hands of Dick Totals might make a decent Hyland who Totals 36 24 12 4012 18 2713 Dubuc batted for Gibson in eighth The final curtain somethin’ A tailor dot’s wife He and his brother is also made Leacn take the counutat the end Score by Oct respectable who innings Washington — — — a business Louis A good designer his manager both seem to have of long hard-fought mill-This Thorpe Chicago 0 10 0 0—5 a ran and also battedfor Snodgrass in on the 1913 American league baseball dot’s a business but this lowlife boxgreat deal of pep and gumption Detroit in this city was rung a was his first long fight and since first — down of it for they have both put themselves Cross has Score by innings— St Louis Oct Summary Errors— Weaver Chase Chappell today season took the last rightmg no more Louis one of the three Louiswith won the when Washington Sox 10 to — become — St series v’ the 1 9 1—7 first game of the final Benz Cobb Gibson 3hree-bise hits — Plpp understand” through state university of In the country Philadelphia from the BostonRed New greatest is lightweights Bush Dauss Weaver Hits — Off Benz in gameexhibition Louis C York quite on their own York 2 —12 here this afternoon Packard then Wallach (that's efforts During forgotten New The was a farce throughout And Hyland innings off Cfcotte in '2 innings off White 100 Summaryirst Errors— Brrne Brennan Burns hit hard and his teammates put flashed a roll of his college door in the hallwayof an Merkle was Leach Cross) Leach was a flash There’s a Twoin innings Sacrifice hits — Bodie Berger players of both teams indulging in comedy and on errors — Philadelnhia exhibition of fielding his as a sprinter figuring in office building in York that has up a ragged and giving their opponentsan bones onp fell-onremonstrating parent prominently New base hits — letcher Reed Burns Home runs — Chase Sacrificefly — Bodie Stolen bases—Weaver the his neck and particularly in th6 lettered- across it: L Cthe home team to score eleven Ieft to fatten batting Making track athletics Wallach D D Merkle letcher Sacrifice flies— Burns Cravath Cobb Double plays— Bush to Pipp averages at (It! It is here that he got his S And if while bases— Chicago 5: Detroit irst balls— Catchers and pitchers were tui-ned into money mats sometning eise dashes you should happen to be in Stolen bases— Burns Myers Left on basse runs Cincinnati gathered two on on he would stick Nev York and need dental New Y'ork Philadelphia Bases on balls — tallies Off Benz off Cicottc off Dauss 5: off fielders fielders took turns in the box again nickname the "Leach” as treatment— Off Wild pitches place some tight to heels: of the pacemaker and Crandall off Marshall Struck out— of ’four hits and three White Struck o”t—By Dauss day” This little scene took Louis should stroll into this office you A inmixture The day was “army having been 1:55 Umpires— O’ Lough few in and spring far ahead on the had By Crandall by' Marshall Hits — Off Brennan the third inning gave the home Dauss Cicotte Time of the of years ago When Wallach a race be pleased to find that you — — set aside in would lin honormen who thousands In spite of his interest in inning off Marshall 19 in innings team than and erguson have been was a kid he went to dental school all home stretch selected a very careful and efficient more runs to win visiting cavalry Umpires— Klem and Orth enoughthere Time — 1:50' SECOND GAME day and studied the art at in athletics and later in operator Not highly but they did not stop scoring in at Virginia all manly boxing Leach a advertised camp Winchester SECOND GAME night And he made rapid progress in never neglected his studies And he "Painless again in the fourth seventh and eighth Dentist” but one well able About 3000 of the soldiers his CHICAGO II A DETROIT summer studies at both schools well his class when to treat the peskiest tooth and one so the visiting fielders fumbledbadly When he graduatedout up in YORK whenScore: AB R H o A were on hand with two bands PHILADELPHIA AB R o after fighting his first the degree of D D S gentle as not to hurt the most delicate Bush 0 professional copped it n A ss 3 2 ss O AB 0 0 0 0 Weaver battle he returned battered Cross’s ring career has always old lady 3b 3 01 Linden ss home much Leach Devore If 0 1 1 0 Thorpe cf ord WASHINGTON BOSTON H O A and with swellings he been a brilliant and Collinsrf 3 1 01 Ba sensationaloneN And then if you should happen to Doolan Paskert Cooper If 2 1 ST LOUIS man 2b 3 AB numerous CINCINNATI AB4 R 2b Grant 3b 4 Chase lb 3 01 Craw lord rf 3 1 If 4 1 1 1 encounteredparental disapprovalBut 1 1 AB 1 6 6 Bescher AB34 Rehg If 1 Acosta Around New York the favorites have stay club over a day and drop into a boxing McCormk rf 2 0 Huggins 2b If Bodie cf 4 Cobb cf 1 0 Mundy lb 13 1 Moeller rf 9 2 0 as touched upon parental been easy picking for him and his awful the next and see Robert 3b 1 0 2 9 aboveat the evening rows Becker cf 4 Stock ss 4 1 Magee If 2 1 Ba'es rf Chappell If 0 01 IliKh cf 0 Hooper cf 0 Schaefer melted the knowl-4 of disapproval awaypossibilities wallop which is his biggest asset Leach Cross the knock whole Easterly o Veach If 3 0 3 3 Miller rf 3 0 Crandall2b 1 1 3 3b 4 0 1 Groh 2b 1 jew is 3b 4 3 rf cf 3 0 edge of the financial of has throat of his adversary uowrey discouraged a promising teeth down 12 McLean Beck 3b Breton 2b 0 1 lb 1 4 0 0 oster 3b 1 1 many lb 4 1 2 1 3 9 cf 3 Engle rf 4 this business’’ And After the first few prelims scrapper you’d never in the world believe Reed ss 4 0 2 Hartley 2 1 Oakes cf 5 3 3 Marsans lb Russell 0 0 0i 3 Hall 2b 0 0 0 1 Gedeon 3b b 0 1 2 11 0 Louis to and win and bouts he and the person Vitt 3b 1 0 1 was urged go ahead minor invaded the they were one same Wiltse Konetchy lb 1 10 Neitnotr 3b 0 1 2bTanvrin Yerkes 1 1 0 Johnson E Bums Williams p 0 0 cf and p3 1 0 Alexander 0 1 4 lb and n4 0 1 8 1 Whitted rf 1 ss 3 3 ss 3 Bergbmr Cravath 1 0 O’Learv ss 4 1 2 Gandil lb o 2 1 romme 0 0 1 3 Blackburn Snell 1 1 5 Wilson lb 0 0 5 Snrder 0 Totals 22 18 Totals 24 18 Anderson 0 3 A Williams Stewart 1 0 0 0 0 Perritt 1 Packard 3 1 0 lb and C0 1 0 4 Thomas 2b 3 0 Totals 35 24 16 Totals 33 10 27 14 (Called: darkness) Morgan Totals Score by Innings Ainsmitb 35 11 13 27 13 Totals 31 2415 — Paskert batted for Devore in ninth Chicago 2b and 0 0 2 1 — Score by innings Detroit 0—0 Henry lb 1 2 3 Cravath batted for Alexanderin ninth — McBride ss 3 Score by innings Cincinnati Errors— Breton Banman — 0—2 Summary: Two-bnse Sacrifice hits Bodie Shanks Philadelphia 0 St Louis —11 hit— Stallage — Chappell Stolen Cobb Lord Left 2b and 3b 0 1 1 1 York 0 Errors— Bates Groh Marsanw on New Summary: — bases Detroit irst balls — G Willms 1 1 1 1 Oct 320 Hess Wiltse Two-base Neithoff Packard Two-base hit — Mowrey 5: on Chicago Philadelphia Boston 317 Summary: Errors — Hartley — Joe Jackson dropped Burns Stock Sacrificehits—Magee Off Russell Struck out — By Russell 1: by Bentlev 0 0 0 1 to third place league S Luderus E Whitted Sacrificefly— Magee Philadelphia 313 Zimmerman hits — Cooper among American Becker Stolen bases— Doolan Lobert Snyder Stolen bases— Oakes Williams Wild pitch— Russell Time— 1:01 Engel 0 0 Bescher Groh batters this week Cobb still leads but 312 Viox Griffith Chicago Hartley Wiltse ’Left on bases New Huggins Double plays Groh to Berghammer to Umpires— erguson and O'Loughlin — — the Clevelandslugger must have 308 Titus Boston and rf 0 1 0 0 found Wheat Brooklyn York 19 Philadelphia Double play — Stock Marsans Packard to Berghammer to Marsahs of the pace too swift for Olaf Henriksen 306 Pittsburg 306 J Bases on balls Left Ryan Butte Is Wagner 305 to Crandallto Wiltse on bases St Louis Cincinnati Balk— INITIAL — Off Perritt into the Cincinnati off Wiltse off Alexander irst— on balls Off Perritt4: off Packard Boston back once more Myers New York Tinker romme gameclose Totals Totals 35 1018 27 into second place 304 Zinn Struck out— By by Wiltse by Struck out—By— Perritt Time — 2:10 35 15 24 19J on the 304 romme Elected President of Union crowded Houser St Louis A Alexander Wild pitch— Alexander Hits— Umpires— Eason and Brennan TIE heels of the Detroit Their 301 Lobert PhiladelphiaiP0 man Boston batted for Anderson In ninth Cobb 391 Henriksen leads in the number Thomas are: Carey of Pittsburg with Score by innings Association averages 385 and of and that — Jackson 367 Speaker of stolen bases 56 Myers from work he had lost a lot 0 0 1 O Oct Cleveland and Boston Clevelandpfayed of is in fourth place with 364 with 49 of his speed It is certain that as soon Washington 3 3 10 110 —10 Boston Bostonis second double-header — St The rest of the men hitting 300 or better of leads the pitchers as the pennant became a practical mis Siinimnrv Errors — Mundy G Williams TwoChicago day won the first game with an of 833 The five leading his pitchers and base hits — Yerkes Gandil Johnson Griffith are: Mack checked average to second was called on acThree-base hits — Rehg Thomas Acosta Henry 540 twirlerg and their did not drive them hard and after his The Again Utah baseball fans who had Collins Philadelphia Baker are: averages of at the ®nd of the Home Janvrin Stolen oases been 339 Gilhooley Lost count darkness runs — — building high hopes on seeing a Philadelphia New slump Bender worked easily and seemed eighth inning with the score tied Rehg Engel Snell Acosta oster Johnson to Lajole Cleveland 335 833 work back more and more Williams Double plays Lewis to Salt Lake or McInnis Chicago toward Henry G Ogden man as head of the Philadelphia his top form to — 331 Gandil York 15 789 he win 'Iun!iy Demaree New doubt whether rft Louis scored three runs and took toc (t vv liiiams lol ixicxjriut? lo Union associationmust be disappointed D 15 789 be as good in the series as he was in Gandil Sacrifice hit—A williams Derr on Murphy Philadelphia 315 Humphries Chicago lead in the first Inning of the liases Boston for the July and early August the Washington irst on balls Montana magnates came Leilvelt Cleveland 314 Crawford Detroit Alexander Philadelphia21 750 Some of those — first game Austin singled and went to Williams off Engel who have studied him say he will not Off Anderson off G 314 Detroit 303 Stovall Pierce 12 750 down here in a nice little compact Bauman Chicago third on Pratt’s single scoring irst Washington You have when on errors—Boston body St Louis 303 an easy system of telling yesterday met at the Hotel Utah Pratt Struck out— By Anderson by G Williams in If he is in top condition Jackson third threw past Dunlap and Moeller will the and and elected Milan Washington and most of Passed balls—Ryan Time— afternoon usual evening lucky breaks Mathewson instances start him in the first game Mack reaching Walker singled scoring 1: by Bentley and defy their He is Ed Washington are still leading the basestealers Pratt Sloan got an infield single 1:30" Umpires— Connolly and Dineen as the ones In two tough to If he is not at Butte the former with 69 and the McGraw match him second Murphy ofmangiven W D Brown of up he his scored from on IELD where Marquard seemed blowing best Walkerinfield the vice presidency latter with 59 Mack will work him againstbe Ogden was saved by catches The out In the fifth they ALUMNI-VARSITY was remarkable one of the Giants he thinks will B G Hite president of the local club tops th£ pitchers in Walter Johnson Athletics their total Austin singling 21 ought to hit him hard and easier than Mathewson to beat completed offered for the job and and lost TO 7 was got two games first stop him and taking third on two infield outs suddenly He has pitched of votes those of Salt Lake and Ogden The won five rank: and then scoring on Sloan’s single during the closing good Should ind Chief — Lost games while —Murphy had four the Butte vote scored one run in the first the season and seems in as Cleveland ield The Giants ought to hit Bender& cast by Larry Dugan the Helena ballot Johnson "Washington 36 Marshall Chicago Oct athletic inning Leibold singled and took second — Chicago as possible dedicated her new than they did two years ago in 8 $100000 A handed by E T Briscoe and a Walsh Chicago It to — on Austin's bad He went field this afternoonwith a victory over me that the Giants’ hopes provided Boyle throw seems gets into hitting form little in the of two slips Philadelphia 13 centered this to third on an out and scored on package shape Houck are year on Demaree a a score of 21 to Meyers Doyle and Burns may hit him of from the outgoing president 12 "5 Indiana byscores Two of pitcher single After paper Wood Boston of know Graney had singled Chicago’s came result of whom the Athletics and he will have harder E C 21 and who has work with in the second he was forced by O'Neill Mulroney who besides havinghis BenderthePhiladelphia from passes experience Shafer but the others will not trouble of the league National league forward CaptainNor-gren nothing effective Lcibold then tripled scoring O’Neill say as chief executive In Yinglingof himself a and a brilliant proved game him if he has his speed at this meeting leads in batting with made run hitters this much In the fifth Chapman’s single a pass was representing Missoula Brooklyn a pitcher against all kinds of visiting team The to 'Great alls did not take the trouble of 399 for 36 through half the followed pitcher Next his Bender Plank Lajoie’s single added with Daubed comes to andCleveland games third line plunges season Demaree is a Assmart been the most consistent Jackson send a touchdown (Continued from Page 1) to or have a proxy here of the same team second with an by and a willing student long ago as run took the lead man Pierce and Kennedy that pitched baseball another Norgren Utah the league’s mealticket of 360 for 139 five years In the seventh made two And again Hyatt The losers only score followed a urged the Chicago club to He is the only ever Chapman walked tackle andleft repeated and Ashton games who has must go without representationofaverage Pittsburg- is third with singled itzpatrick took 352 for 52 take him for trial after watching him Jackson Baumgardner made a through guard run by Winters who gone along year after year always getting the of the in Intercepted practice wild throw to first and Olson singled it end for seven itzpatrick argument lose a game in the spring season around right games unofficial pass Indiana unexpected and pitcher the future as it has in the past Murphy a forward showed winner any the second Mitchell the line for two and of the other He looked good pitcher then In out of bucked more The averages strength and the a who wins from 600 to 800 per cent of his game elected for one year at salary was than three four around left end was a players batting 300 and game He was a long time the top tue game for more weeks over are: closer than’ the score indicate reaching for eight nine Richardson made of $2500 would or years is a lame arm divided honors ripe He games man becauseof Cravath324 Philadelphia 334 Schmidt On two or three occasions the visitors and when he arrived he was pitching In spite of the fact that Alumni lost the ball in the center of President Neither had any of Mulroney Boston pitched like an old head the first time with Weilman team The received accounts Becker Philadelphia322 lost the ball after thev had Disced it he the field on downs Sutherland made the Giants have improvedin their batting audited and be’ it have serious chanceto score Scores and repeated for were foundto that jt'juiaaeipnia 321 was dropped on to the slab two through center gained Walsh in the shadow of the Maroon goal against good correct Also these accountsshow a four over examined all his games of this season Gardner to be troubled IRST GAME one more Lake furnished half of the ought notThey much almost and cannot find that any style of batter left tackle and Sutherland went around Salt them hit coin now on which the teams got their I has been able to hit him consistently by cannot to left end for seven pitching CLEVELAND ST LOUIS Gardner and Sum9 well win and” last year The entire those batters handed Al A five over left I no matter how good AB R H o made penalized guard and “coffee for baseball even with their imcf AB R H O 0 mer the year was in the neighborhood If they hit him he much Jnibold cf 1 11 Sb often for using are once Utah was hands 1 6 Austin 3b 4 of $70000 while the local fans the next time In the provement Chapman ss stopped them seven center in the straits Jackson rr 01 Pratt lb 3 1 9 Sutherland made through dug for a little better than $30-000 and Plank has been same down question of nerve and Walker if pass failed and courage He in fine shape Jajoie 2b 4 0 4 orward McIntyre Bender coolness his own Olson lb 4 14 0! Sloan rf 4 0 kicked to itzpatrick who teammates and those with for a time then slumped and never has returned directors to The $500 agreed yesterday who have batted against him will vouch Dunlap 3b 4 o 0 Blsiand ss 4 0 1 yards returned to his top form It Ashton made twenty on a post the first half of the season for him may be If 4 0 Wares 2b 4 1 that Graney forward pass and time was called for forfeit on January 15 and the second has been preparingfor the Agnew I expect O’Neill 4 0 4 Demaree to pitch thepredict serieshe too the second period think he will beat the Giants Cullop 4 0 0 0 4 Baumgrdr 0 half at the call of the president score of the series and in easy style and McAllister 0 0 who started out unless one of the once once in a hard Walter B Wentz one victory for him Third Quarter fight with a lot of hitting for with Helena and finished with Great in Athletic pitchers scores a shutout kickoff and the Giants to tag him fairly well Totals 33 Totals 35 10 24 10 Bennion made a ten-yard alls the formality of being probable the same game which is hardly in Ashton recovered for Alumni Bennion traded without released or sold was one awarded He will be pitching against a game of McAllister batted for Baumgardner in ninth tackle and through left to Great alls The puzzle the is made seven kicked Helena Yes Georgetliat harder team of batters than he ever has youngsters Score by innings — to Love Mack’S' — more than ours They have Richardson who has no use for him the season faced and now one which does not permit a Cleveland ten yards Utah held for done remarkable work and have shown was is over pitcher ISt Louis 3 to let up for a minute to class Houck has been the most downs and McIntyre kicked Romney as an illustration a lot of Errors Olson Austin might serve Summary — Jackson yards Two-base returned Alumni of This the Salt Lake has been consistent winner and he joined the Baumgardner hits — Jackson O’Neill who twenty Tesreaii Disappointment manner Sacrifice hit Pratt and Utah general slump of the team u hit — Lelnold fumbledon the first down Wentz was purchased from rather a toward the Tesreau is disappointment Stolen bases— Sloan Austin Double plays —— Sloan in the American association end letting down in his pitching Summer made five off tackle Indianapolis He but has not lived up ought to be this to Pratt: Blsiand to Wares irst on balls — Off and deed he seemed to be pitching bad Gardner five more around right by (Helena He and Shay failed to to specifications Just what year Ciillop 1: off Baumgardner Struck out— By end The ball was lost to the Alumni agree and President toward the close where Shawkey and Cullon 4: bv Baumgardner Wild Wentz was suspended is hard to tell but his curve pitch— wrongtois have pitching only fair ball The pass failed to Shay Bnunnrardner Left bases Cleveland on downs forward Mulroney according toned and his Brown were on — st appears down Louis' three times and out notified at the 'time staff Time — 1:45 Umpires— Hildebrand and Bennion kicked Under the speed has lost some its The slump of the entire Athletic keenness He of and the rules of practically Sheridan bounds Utah failed to gain the organized baseball Wentz is the type of pitcher that oughtto give after the championshipwas third could not plav with a protected “team cinched is the big puzzle of the dope SECOND GAME Alumni recovered fumbleon the Athletics more trouble than any of until this suspension was lifted and or instance if is as good as down Richardson made three yards : ' the others and It is almost as unfortunate Brown then must either return to his own -v in some of his midseason ST LOUIS but the ball went to Utah on downs and for —McGraw that his big fellow he looked A in his he to hold the Giants to AB R H 3O 0 Shotten cf AU R1 o0 and some secure release or off condition as it is to ought Gardner made two off right tackle manner ''' Mack to games Jpnxild cf 3 4 : seems blanks while If he is as bad Stack lost seven on two plays McIntyre to lose as he Austin 3b another club the services of Jack Coombs if looked Chapman br 1 suicide to kicked to unon his suspension starting later it would be Ednindsn rf 3 01 Pratt lb 0 Romney kicked who failed to Wentz gets into action he is likely to Tesreau — playing ball in Lajoie 2b 3 1 Walker If 1 return and Richardson on the independent Montana give a good accountof himself but his start him here Herb Hesterfound Olson lb Sloan rf 1 first down to Gardner who was downed and it was him has not been Keen Judges showing on season Inmlap 3b 3 Bisland ss 0 in his tracks at the end of the third when Tommy Toney the Great alls such as to any confidencein is for those Grauev If Wares 2b 1 third-sacker arouse Chere one consolation began to slow up'in his him as a world’s series pitcher quarter who tremble the alleged weakness Cnrisch 3 McAllister over fielding and hitting just at a time when is a ’man on the Glajit staft of the Athletic pitching staff and Mitchell 0 1 Weilman ourth Quarter There the Electrics neededa fast 'Hester who be the rejected stone that that is that Cornelius McGillicuddyand man might and Love each two picked up Wentz and used him during Totals 24 Totals Stack right made the corner and that is 24 28 24 became romme Davis (don’t forget Davis as he end but failed to the rest of the Salt Lake Harry around Travers season He is ’an odd pitcher he is just is quite When the ball going to the Alumni on laid its reasons before an elementin this affair) are Score by innings gain right that hits him all is Mulroney any team at — two of the keenest judges of the condition Cleveland 0—9 was turned lucky downs Richardson made five through and the down getting In and he is just the type to stop and form of pitchers in the countrySt Louis 0—0 left tackle and itzpatrick one through that Wentz had never statement the Mackmen for him Unfortunately and they seldomsend out a pitcher Errors— Edninudson McAllister center dff left properly signed on with Summary: Romney gained two Helena But and the Giants’he is just right only at Weil Two-base who does not show before he goes that man hit—Walker Sacrificehits tackle and is finished President Richardson three more now when the season rare intervals and no one can tell when he is possessed of all his stuff Olson Mitchell Stolen bases Chapman — finds that he “really” — left tackle made one Mulroney he is to have attack of the Lcibold Austin Shotteu Double plays — Wellman through Romney going an did belong to To sum up — the chances are that to Wares to Pratt: Wares unassisted Olson over rjght Helena nnd must report rights jso it ihardly probable he will guard and Richardson start for New York and Mathewson will to Lajoie Bases on balls — Off Mitchell 2: off kicked with Russell for the there next year Roquefort! get in the series at all to finish recovering excepting that the’ order will be Mathewson Wellman Struck out— By Mitchell by again and Alumni Richardson kicked up in case of an unexpectedslaughter Marquard Demaree Mathewson and Wellman Passed balls — McAllister irst the ball was returned thirty yards’j-but on 14 0 of one of the stars Louis then in case of things errors — St Left on bases— Cleveland going wrong— The recovered on its this there is — St Louis Time 1:35 Umpires Hildebrand fumbled Alumni Againstthe Indian aggregation and finally in the crisis— — — five-yard line and Sheridan Richardson“kickedLoveto Bender the who has been with Demaree — werb or the Athletics Travers who made five yards Plank mainstay of the Athletics Instead of i predicting merely studying for so made fifteen yards on a forward pass successful 'years manyone-game Bender it will be Plank Bender tiouck — is the best the ball to the Alumni five-yard pitcher in the takingUtah or if the series Mass Oct Plank Bender Houck line was held for downs after Gambridge Playing world and has been for years They — — is in INAL danger getting the ball within six inches of — Benderor Plank again 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