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'' -' 1 I N in i 4 TROLLEY TROLLED LEAGUE RACE SECOND GAME TEAM LEAGUE 1M ' AN BY ‘!k J- ' : f f n ” WON e RIGHT O f IN t’ PENNANT THE CLUBS HAVE MORNING THIS J J ’ "" Mi 1 a ’1 Schaefer-Ives 1 ‘r‘ i - 1893 Said f Matcn in ilioiu ’ -OC 1 to V — i Be r VSUfffg? f ’ - B h of billiards-iR dotted with m and 35 The history runs of his op number of game finishes inwhich Schaefer began 'to get aplayers nearer 24 ftJ 48 have hy &ndir and apparently’beaten ftJL needed’ 5? ran 'pointsSchaeferVISthen going sheer 'perve fought their way’ toylc-tory the table- in the ifth inning to ’Such' Imprint matches fans 102 "a countingrap-ot needing ‘began the deeply on minds tmore idlv and at 28 a freeze but made a II Wil flV D6Cn K 6Q masseAtG91i irorRnornerTreezesim At-69 he got an-l by spectacularjperformapces on the again made a rrasee other freeze-an part of 'both’ ot the again made a oneor contestants'at he anch ithe balls on the nave lacked' the intenseln-tercst lower’rail-and 4 out wnicn made his points which 'goes "with a successful Schaefer 'had ulckly or M grana average m battle against' odds ’' 21’1'17 Ives gtftt Ing nv 23 AK n d a it c a v f 75-79' a -a t ?V jv 5S ! 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'rx e amop Tha 4 IS tilt? a irn £1 Mant New of play Vix K U ecu HO DI 21 the second nigh( 1 U I on I 1 ns 1 1 1 1 1 I ' -set - a nUUu ' ® ' r ABILITY of' 15-27- ’ "t WSS y z k1 v a - — - — -- --r — — j ewLifc 1 Play in or v n’ jTMOKror 3Dcia s&ms ss vmsu Special xt onx The to V ( 4000 '0001: ’ :ooo?-v a 'second g4mest-ln the first ies the Trolley will be this mornrtig All the practicing the and during week jarq in first class condition 'according' to — the vith god'd weather managers and PliaV''Some half pronllsQ excellent The Again t i e of -league ’ -placed' teamhavdbeen -' I Herald-Iepublieanl the' teamstied for1 first place flrat division are scheduledto Innings tib win meet and the 'other (must as one or lose their standingof 100Q per cent Glenwoodftoday the will be a hot oncl the score S0 to Thegame rampton club 5vil meetr the ? Alford club on the BAteSs ‘flats on scored who ’sent a two-bagger North and Mest streets-at Nnth Eighth and went to third on an error He came 10 o’clock These teams arel two-of the four teams tied for first ptaco home frohi the third sack when Cobb are out tn their warpaint'(after the second man up sent out a hit over scalps Manager Eigle of- the ATfotd club has two new ‘slabmen lined’ up the center fielder head ready for action and Manager It wasta ragged- gameand throughout of the v rampton club promisestoi prewith frequent the fumbling sent a surprise bv game changesin nls lineup way Lind pitched the entire ten for ‘the ganje dragged Grant innings for the Hewlett club under Manager E Canadians allowing The fielder eighteen hits BeaumontIt hopes tothe annex another RustenhaVen Galgano Miller Cafinoa and Lemley held the visitors to a total club game when meets Manager Zackrlson'of that clvrb of thirteen ife in doubt as to the ability of the John In the game tomorrow club doing such and since liis Martin of Hewlett last Medicine Hat is scheduled to oppose his game Sunday has strengthened team “Kitty” considerably Knight of the locals who will good deal Is jeing enthusiasm pitch for the first time this season the ‘game between tile Manshown inclub hattan nine and the Lamps club on the ort Douglas diamondby The Krapp Two-base bits—Zinn Delehanty Smith team was defeated the 2: Downer Blair Three-base hit — Hanford last Sunday by Home Hewletts a narrowmargin run — Simmons Stolen bases— Swacina and’ Manager Boyd of Manhat-?’ Bonnin Delehanty Bases on balls—lOff Suggs been off Krapp Sacrifice hit—Krapp Struck tan lias strengtheningthe ijn(weak points and with the' out— By Suggs by Krapp by Smith some new faces lineup expects to (from Umpires— Busli Manasaau Time-2I0 take his April Ogden -world’s l i - kWT--’ i 'record’average iM P’S oi jjuj-ror points aj anaior 1500points had a grafid average’ ED' This was tUspectacuIar exhibttion but Sutton was so far behind there was no chapce forV a" thrilling Coast Sporting Critics All Agree finish' J '-Yorker ) 4 against hrn t 1000 ioo 1 Superior Game Up — Today 1 J Champion special match ChlAfl reaks inning w -William his tnn Hoppe in" Geoiaa Slit X S’ -JOCOZlooo:ooo o: y viwvM-k ' V ' ' concecled-thai'the'per-formancfl "bf ’ 3-14$ -1 - -f nor mrk a MrjrstTffriffosr 'asaCCHBIB ’ 1 PctL 0- j: I c i IM 1 X rampton Alford" Hewlett Manhattan Loma Miller Cahdoij T Jost 40 yVon : ' e £ Bl t i -1 k ' set-their of-the is-z y- l Ogden ten from Medicine Hat at the game endingwith The winning run was 18-— 9 ' Two th$ took It in I of r ’ ? f ’ ’ r - ’ by1-Jones ' k bee in Chicagofollow-Ing Ritchie Has Good Grip this match the conversation turned of some the noted uphil struggles and while generally W' was agreed that V1y’ '£’ Alfredo' DeOro had been- the perhaps hero than of on more occasions any the modern players opln-s the keneral ion San ranciscc 18 was that Jake Schnefer’a famous no dispute todt y April —theThere victory over Ives sporting rank left right row from to and rin:sldcamong experts that Wil-lle Sherman Jones pitcher at uni central — Ernest Alsip manager Walter Alsip fielder muric "naHrcm-writers 'Ritchie hold rightfully his title of pitcher cago was the most notable fnithehis Lawrence Rynders first base Austin Smith catcher Jeff Olsen fielder George Gempie tor'y of the cha npion of the world- His and year ICmay lightweight gameutheThis captain ¥ be recalled' was last nig lit by year of 'theChi-L’defeat Harlem Tommy from left to right cago exposition and Jn this connectionMurphy- of New York of atthethe end of row Joe Henefer pitcher Al third base pitcher Gempie George Estes — it is 1904 twenty rounas n one most InWTestingto note that-ln Enbeck second base Lee George shortstop Imr fisrhts anv the year of the world’s fair at St has ever by a great feat by DeOro weathered "wa marked conclusive Kitcnie he 72 balls to Wf11 from every angle when required completeAYVM 41H AMC nUJ and CLIIlA AiVH Ci ex his string as against by the same rae Murphy who never Jerome hasAt been a boxer to win much displayed applause Keogh and won by 3ballstljis'l a snort ajs ance bout Conditionssurrounding match however were vastly different to those airaln that he is a tireless indomitable Ives and Schaefercrossed cues in rooter never flinching punishment under ready to come back 1903 Those were the days when horse with and ‘alwas ’8 IN racing flourished and such men as Joe as much as he takes Ullman Abe Jcvy and Maxey Blumen-thal for Murphy’s admirablecourage Except were the kinks of th© and incredible ability to assimilate game fraternity fierht uninterestLamps Managerof Hahn however tnc was punisnment is still at the helm that club and but Het Many Thousands inffThere was one round that asserts that with called his by the of Hits another pitcher lock Gives Tinkers Although the match was for $2000 a could be utmost exwho signed of chart tv was up Jdurlng the Jweek side 1 that sum was' small Ju comparison ercise Nevertheless is in readiness for the submit Big game tle amounts wagered on the each time he seemed about to Crew Lead at final will be between-'tlie The to the steady fusillade of straight lefts game Side which aggregated thousand to the face and Tttel right and left rips club and the Superior club at many LomaVhlttier dollars J?lay lasted' five nights and Start Pa April 18 After a the school grounds? Both of Pittsburgh each tne DOdy n3 was session by big to always able to layoff of three days caused — by wet these waa teams were defeated last Sun raise the crowd to its feet with a blaze day and are in a revengefulmood and’-a Brooklyn and carried Pittsburghmet of fighting spit It X grounds a City good deal of rivalry exists Each is Although apparently was Kahsas April by today and off the far as hi fortunes went the Brooklyn So jwn trying to get out of In beaten when die startea play on the Zeider and Beck a iby Zwillipg to Pittsburgh got a good the4iole which tha most of His short-arm game by final night in a’rhiporlty of 505 points was they were cast and practically ai and single by Wickland gave Chicago start but Barger became unsettled In blocked- and the remainder new his deputation his jolts were ’the lineup has been present at the different Have three runs in the first inning last inning gamenes' The a Brooklyn scoring twice friends hope he 'gtill no ptnishing powers 'might pull the carded lead the Kansas Citv ederals were and practices duringthe week winning the game Score: often discouragedby of the-fire and’ a' packed champion was the visitors winning next meetingof the leagdg will game out’ The his inability to put his out overcome opponent be for the board of directors ana umpires house was theresult Jake' scored but never In distress by fi’to got to first oh Goodwin’s BROOKLYN Tinker PITTSBURGH 1805 points While Jves wag time the O A some during week at’ making 745 error in the sixth went to third Jones AR R II O AI D R IT 4000 to Tn th rininfr rounds Ritchie stalked and won tnjfn vsjt4z and scored 3 the Western Arms & Sporting Goods 3915J The match was him on Zwilling's single On SavageIfrf 0!Myein Tb 11 at balkline vylth the anchor shot warily aroundhis man measuringfrom Stovall’s muff of By and business an assist company considerable the left And And Oakes cf 4 3 01 Hof ma cfan 1 4 will p rip it ted and it was largely crashingin batting scored another be discussed a limit'of fines ‘will through with Chicago angle bk ws that seemed as if xs&ir Tf tSEr ®y Lennox 3b Itelehantv2b 0 every and Zplder scored be set for different pffe'nces f means of thistjmt Aho'men gotithfclr run in the seventh felled an ox Mc’Dald ss 1 6’ Murphyi rf 0 big runs' x Murphy hate been arriving: Jdaily they nugnt nan the final run in the ninth iwhen Easterly Bradley lb Letters 9 liWest’zeil3b 0 0 took them stag gered shook his head from the north and in the state of It whs 145' ivhcri'Schaefer made the ball to center field in threwcatch is 2l 4 Gagnier ss 2 3 jr more Lew Idaho the iioreci in him off second asking for the changing or ths winning point his:and excitementanti trying to McGuire Berry Evans cf 1 clean feat There was nt a knockdown Trolley league plans for a trip tp the wi which marked never kept the locals’ hits well scattered Rrjbena 0 Oi Owens probably th the 4f’’ was pounfieu rou cr fl P" southern part of Utah and again will be 'equaled The Murphyin Ina 1 Score: Barger 2 1 Seaton 2 0 0 0 extend it crowd rniiAc iant round but finished 0 Griggs 1'0 0 0 into Idaho and as far as Butte" These to its feet and pushed Its way Knetzer P iiuueieasi' Menosky I Oi Somers o 0 0 letters will be read and general to the table The ‘'wlzird” was grabbed fighting strong inouKn a CHICAGO KANSAS AB CITY avL Sbarr 0 0 0 1 opinion will be renderedas to the' adthose nearest and was no protest on his A1 R II O A wnrnrei Tnere AB R HO Mnxwell 0 visability of doing this ‘I the platformand it was the reieree raisea lack n 0! Ghadb’rne If 0 1 1 Out of Jtown around some face when internes token o’ victory tlme( before AlrB arm in Zeider3b 4 V Stovalllb 4 13 will be played on who had fames Decoration Schaefer Totals 32 27 131 Totals 36 10 27 14 Tinker ss 5 1 4 K’worthy 2b 2 0 ay by practically all of the Trolley been seated' lj box could a get near Beck lb 4 1 Goodwin ss 2 Uap-llA nltlha him enough to Zwlllingcf 4 4 Robert hatted trtr Berrv in ninth Krueger of 4 Menosky ’' Schaefer won’ the first 'block SOO to S’ Wfckland rf 0i Potts rf batted for Knetrer In ninth batted for ' vnn 663 getting high'runxof 118 and en arrell 2b 0 Perring 3b 3 Gagnier in a eighth Griggs Grigg batted for Senton in 4 Ives getting high Wilson 0 0 6 Brown n seven tn Shew hatted for Somers tn ninth average or 24 Score by Innings— run of 181 anti average of McGuire 0 Easterly 0 Pittsburgh 0 On the second night Stone 2 0 Schaeferopened Brooklyn 73 and In hls fifth Hogan 10 V'with ran 348 Inningof breaking' the Gilmore 0 Errors— McDonald Cooper Wester-zell record 230 Summary previous VColes Gagnier hit — Cooper Three-hase In this run played lot of a bit—Owens Sacrifice hits— Jones McDonald oppn1 biUtardy and also utilized the Total S3 27 12 Totals CT 27 13 Stolen bases— Meyers Westerzeil Doable piny— am hor position This big' run to Tewls Bases on balls — Off Barger 1: Eights like a black eye Ives' but in the and Gilmore batted for Stone In seventh Coles off Knetfer off Seaton Struck ont— By A XNVXtffrMt-ZZ Zs Jk inninc- hn tft)1 batted for Hogan in ninth Barger by Seaton Hits—Off Barger rnuntad vaww'man'sN’X':' with — in innings off Maxwell Win the Score by innings— In innings off Seaton fe" 'lowed 188'and then after aifout rom Umpires Cross count gathered 282 intho sixteenth- in3 9 11 0 1— In Inning Time— vnuugoJCitv — nnd Anderson Tj ping 1 The Japanese wrestling carnival Middies Kansas wjhich will be held at the Majestlcfpark Errors— Wilson Tinker 3: Goodwin Schaeferwent out with a run of 111 Summary: Easterly on April 22 and 23 Stone ’Two-base hits— under the manage jijtj 'tnen being 1600 to 1512 by Krueger Three-base Zwilling ment of Ives hit — Home Cherry T Sakuragi promises 40 and Ives Schaefer averaged Pcrrlng Bases on balls— Off Stone 2’ off furnish the local fans with a" run— to unique' 45 April 18 Annapolis Md Hogan Struck out— Bv McGuire by Stone HITS IN thrilling Hilf Cold — Pennsylva-ide and v Jnke entertainment V nia’s m a clean sweep when Sacrificehit— arrell Stolen bases— Beck of the Japanese from Utah oarsmen Seventy had eights Wickjand Time— 210 Umpires— Cusack and Schaefer a bad their varsity an4 frfeshman met and surroundingstates and also directEVERS JR Kano St Louis April 18 By so hedged a contracted of his bets the inner of bunching from will thia nunjber the midshipmen on course Japan be !n tournamet the third nlghUj-Jake did but veritable chip of the old block is'1 hits in the sixth inning — St Louis won $1000 has before' river today PennsylA and been offered in prlzeX The little to his' friends in the the Severn Johrj-ny the third game of the series with the for the encourage Bvers Jr the lively little son It unwinners Sakuragi wishes' early Jn sixth InningIves vanla varsity boat came across the line of the former ederals today to of the Chicago' Indianapolis derstood that all white men will be ted-J 02 and two1 ahead Cubs 4 TO 2 The first two scores of the inning were slightly more than two lengths Thereis manager this difference between-the to contest against the Japs at J 69which two Grandall after of the naVy sheil coveringthe Ameri however: The younger livers made by singled Simon andBridWeJl when latter’s own The certain rcorii7g a cipher with 120 Bridwell went to Six innings dish of one and five-in refuses to his allegiance toi given to thegame kind of Henley forswear wrestling' ance second the ball and name will be shown at the Majestic Jater he best run can the Cubs and still about in Cub April 18 when Kauff missed goes Baltimore Md Buffalo which sixteenthsmllet minutes 42 secsingle for the nightwas 87 Ives at the defeated scored on Boucher’s Score: uniform It may be that the little today to — theatre Is called and differs onds Baltimore Two "sumo" Teddy bear the Cubs’ emblemsingles and two doubles in the fourth greatly from the jiu jltsu style lap-It by about which The freshmenrace was won is soon to be replaced by Indian inning netted the visitors three runs ST LOVIS INDIANAPOLIS requires more strength and weight! an the winning brave in full slow in the a third of a bout length regalia appeals to the after which Suggs settled down R II O A wrestlers are very gitsomewhat war Smith Brilwell ssAB R IT o A Kauff cf AB The Japanese 4 0 o 1 1 opening innings of the fourth night time being seconds went in in the eighth after whichDuncan and have their own minutes29 youngster or perhapsit’s a case of Boncher 3b 0 1 Scheer rf 3 but tenth trial Ives against firsvlove being best batted-for controlling the sport The thenmanner’ made 116 Both races were rowed a Anyway there is Suggs Score: Komniers rf Bone If 4 o of Wres0 and six innings ilater held the ivories the breeze making of a crack player in the W Millercf Laporte 2b 3 0 tie on a is 1 platform which covered until heMiad strong flood Udi and with a stiff 456 little one Drake If 0 Dolan lb with soil and decorated in colors As compiled inner BALTIMORE diagonallyacross the ABI R H O A H Millerlb 0 4 knee hand run'was 114Jntho seventhinning blowing over AB 1R H O A Math 2 16 0i McK’nie 3b soon as an arm the contest- took elbow or An nl'AA nnlncu Jaiaw-1 wr ich Meyer rf 0 0 0 ft! Hanford er b 3! Rnrhien eo jnrnngs iaier'jne Ju rn course es headtpuches the ground the man Is demi made 4X Knabe 2b 6i nearly all his points In Downey 2b i Simon 1 3 0! Esmond 0 Ivm made place the varslt The out by "T US X44 UUU1LS ID anCANDY KIDS Commercial representatives Zinn ref o o inniirn 1 Mullin ss 3 dared who wears a SnJr’ he secured event son 3 Crandall 0 0 which at 40 and In Pennsylvania The baseball kimono as a symbol of authority Webster Wise team will also meet to discuss the final busi If 0 Bonnin rf 3 2 1 Rooney until '444’ when the Simmons 0 will wrestle herefhave cuo ball got a better start and set the pace all Swacina The men who will play the 19 o Delehsnty If 1 froze' to the white He dhade Sweet Candy company ness before the opening of the big Walsh 3b lb 1 1 Smith 3b the sport and promiseto give" Iki masse the way running between 36 and 38 4 2 Totals 31 10 27 17i Totals 30 5 24 18 but the balls he finally team on" the ort Douglas grounds this eighteen-team I olan 4 4 Agler lb the fans a new kind of excitement broce badlyand organization as ow 0 nr vm cm nai ni rm iii the iiias whole missed a masse Ho averaged 47 Russell Biair is at 10 o’clock The Rooney batted for Mullin In ninth Manager Sakuragi anxiousto lhave of a length morning former as against 2913-H5 1 o 61 Krapp course They le I by a third won the contest 4 0 9 Score by innings— a number of local men apply for a! between these VS Smitlr 2 Jake final was now 505 points behind but at the half-mil post and steadily inlast Sunday by one run and a hot teams St Lotila battle chanceat the' Japanese wrestlers Oh tn nl izht The 01 ft — creased this lea is expected today Caledoniansoccer football team Duncan Indianapolis — hope to hisfrlends by icountlner 280 for th tide and wind condiwill leave at 2 o’clock today for Gar-fast Totals Summary: Errors— Kommers Scheer Two" Except 34 27 19 Totals J36 27 18 base lilt— IT Miller Simon Three-base OUT AT YALE’ his fifth table In his lions hit-r on goot and an exceptionally field the April :1S-— were MEET where it will meet Scheer Sacrificelilts— Mellin Simon Laporte next tew innings--hemade only 15 Haven Conn fall’s Sixty' large crowd saw the race The bankers’ baseball representatives batted for Suggs in seventh Mond Double play—BrldwCllto Mathes to H Yale fodtballv-team JIagna team in a league game The Duncan candidatesfor next 10 uuu Mien double meet night the kick-off Score by innings— Stolen base Boucher Bases on balls today for the spring x‘ Wednesday at will be registered with 211 which' he The varsity Victory of Pennsylvania will at o’clock Baltimore — — Off century to promptly 0 Struck starts' Spalding store completetheir schedule anu a lew oacKers Mullin 9: off Crandall out By Crandall practice Monday ’racfoilnwAi hnvrv nlonnAri Buffalo which was the first they have achieved at 0—4 by Mullin 155 — Umpires— and elect their officers for this seatice will last three weeks 113 in the fourth inning 'since 19)9 Summary’: — accompany the local team Errors— Meyer Downey Louden Brennan and McCormick At-a'fannlng - J ' - to i- -and o- on Grown -it " ’ ' ’ r ' Js ' ‘ s '‘i z ' Ja ' - A f - ‘ r V - -Bltrber t K ’ s n v wi A s 5-S' 'Of-‘sA’eraI l -was inovember' Top Ambrose s : -- Bottom ' : try-'champion ’ Louiswas 3 M ' --t ' 1 J 7 i tj Johnny t 9 m - A A Evers Jr Is of Chip EDS CHI -of ' GRAB 1 - : Block Old - -when True But Cubs to GAME IRST -Manhattan 2 2 ' 4 2 t 8 1 : bookmaking' -and -the ‘ ' r CAPTURES ROM PITTSBURGH BROOKLYN 'i - GAME ’ -at -he -he ' -with J-' j -attended- I ’ 18--Singles - --Schaefer a-trouble 4 3 -triple : a 1 -for t I utt-ableto ( 3 1 0 I Jr m ffi-nr'ffKiMffi 0 n 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 r 14-2 1 - ' 3 ft 1 4 0 1 ‘ o consistent 1 11 1 o 0 " 5 — 1 3 o 1 4 0 3 4 1 3 0 s t 3 ‘ - his4 - t ’ j-ov 1 ' W 1 " ' ' " Wl WWB' : I -him 1 1 0 1 0 r It I " '-sprang 1 r r - 1 -X p c 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 p l’jjffl&jM ' 3 p 0 0 0 I 0 --rarrind 1 1 1 0 1 0 p i ' 1 1 1 t 3 1 4 4 0 ft 44 0 0 0 1 0 1 7 4 v -congratulate - PENNSY - JARSNIEN 8 1 I s-tAi 2 1 Y-W': 3 0 2 0 0 1 0 4- ’ 8-33? 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