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Show - ~~? REPUBLICAN, THE INTER-MOUNTAIN SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, JUNE SUNDAY, 14, 1908. LIVE SPORTING GOSSIP || DARES ITALIAN TO BELIEVES KETGHEL "BOSHTER BILL" E BASEBALL - Nett Thompson Looks Upon Him! e100. j Richard Croker Issues Chal- | i i i lenge Against Signorin- tta for e R a on ace. ANY-DISTANCE: ANY | | of His i in Stirs the Oaks June horse willing than to enter Tammany mn hese Is Signorinetta. I race Peon LOS MLW Or eS acon * under any reasonable conditions statement was made by Richard . a pe r eer Seer ne eee Ts s the wt a {St Ketch : Ms are Renee be-|fighting I do considered Just the time "World's C ‘ polishing when ; hampi as not ae ' i think will he eeja | two he probably will stop when running Not Ps confident cuPer es be fore only la was- , she woul Mr.t win, wen Cees ay she was thrown opinion. It. 1s.mot. impossible race. ‘will be arranged dora and Signorinetta. Croker} vy|% yut ‘ae ving mtr: man action| his shared anythii away The additional likely to be - therefore, |ter oy leagcu 2s Pittsburg ques- , hi that a mate between Rho-! Cheyalier Gin- 0 Piitanine 000 the locker. of her owner. His all their Phil: shia, June and : : Cubs Se played 000 again, , of the promot-] nth and : |} young fellow keeps away from ws land passed ran to, form, fon now that seen on the ae ; days of Blind win the k Grand 5 be. generally Let While the Jabilee doubted Winners Richard Oaks, which and st is' the) best' opinshe Is the ereatest mare| English turf since the 3a S 4 ee Benny spat ‘she will Prix du Paris ae seems to accepted here. he is Croker has one unique. if feat to Though Mr. distinction Croker to any Go. failed great his It to gone. record} may of the end. sree inet to keep, Jubilees! No than 22 at i Kempton in 1903 1904 with 9st. 5 lbs. with that. and eaten his in the worldjof a eer. cake if ever a Locals Army Men 12 to 1 in State League Opening. It fs pater money fancies means won at Trim ore - -W@!Ker's "dust" was too much for the S°ldiers yesterday afternoon and Salt may Lake have proved let ef him go. the perhaps, same remunerative. Hav-| Jubilee winner handy Croker then' proceeded' If be he has any more description, a deman there r won in|State t0/ to 1. platers| .; may, them-you up class is added to by the eeithout opening <4 % out of inning Fife boat that has been tried Solent for Sir Thomas Lipton, this game ios ea -Interest,.and fans the enjoyed score time pitched Support ey aT in the| ea | RACE {{{ RESULTS S York, ble Sir al of five -Fore won, Rose Beaumont Taboo. third. Time 1:07 and EEN won, Wild a -chalf good that give alker, if the to for large at 1, and the the soldiers road ball, but had would make out ‘the been given the best of ES Aggies' side hOWever, and woefully Bowman to a | ee leacorners n be \| [be Murray at :nate ed ; because he won. 1;11 of coach, the equally rubbed expected. .. diamond weak, with bad. ...900 020 oe and- race, six 2-5. . NCISON.... Im-jufternoon,.The 2-5. soon R. H. B.| 1-3 6.3 0-2 6 002 000 and at St, 31 omen, T 3 =aat hot a was } at tot ve watts the open Peas awson. 47 be | landed eek Olympic. wedlcawar to today 101-5 et stronger man | Burns reecciy ved a Harris Fame: ersfi Horr GAMES. and moan Ma and 3B. . Harris, Bowman when furlongs-Geneva Packy Sullivan; Orth 000 R.. HE: 600 oo1-1 4 0 000 000 000-0 4 and Bemits;| Warner. called lan change was made Bull down avery threatening 4. witness morrow. ' i The the trio will bull fight remain at over and| Juarez to- Arrange Football Date. Conches Walker and Tobin arranged yesterday on October 2 ae the football date for All Hallows and the Aggies, him out at second, much abuse manner.. from ee crowd pion was as sound But | | R. H. BE.) 002 O0x-2 5 2 000 100-1..6 .0 and Schmidt; At Columbus, 4, St. Poul 1. At Toleda. game-Minncapolis 3, game-Minnéapolia At Milwaukee City Bathing !s : 5, Loulsyille. 1, ideal Louisville at Saltair, Toledo 4 2, Toledo4 Indianapolis. 2, Indianapolis At Kansas ° i i aes old eeeof Maas the - ce man 4, 2 Siler, prize-rir mei ya se | Di sh b Ste ae 1ed| ixth v all the suffering i 2 Go >IT | a rl } , Atl hlet tic club < ‘started in-.tt Gi Nev ve to live, tt e ‘ end S the cause' of M veteran has been complaint ro a Raa trouble the ROR s¢ within ESOT ‘that forced pugilistic Brae kant game s f tho this things: eae a th a life his. tu i was. t Li pt o , ro his y hor tals fe 2 Cues But his and he made and t that he shock, Bu t lar ~ to dd night. him foine him goin kept fight from ee taken inc1d the i for would re~ morn- hey worse, onsciousness e, liberal 5 Squires increased 1at rapidity, So es vas ~ e = was called in the tenth. Squires, ering all his forces, rushed at who caught him with a short which stretched remained Squires motionless EI gathbody t Burns, out. 0 The tiN h S Kin ten deb u OW an hs Biislebaber was counted. Indescribable excitement ensued, the crowd rushing up to the ring, many smartiy dressed women being among the audience. The feminine aa was strong in the audience nd a German princess, it was ae ae CAG ENBREA for seats from Germany. k C d B a d If ine f rot t emons £aso th er an ers t fa d ompany @ a [ t e1ec it comp ric p | € 4 0 t e ta li ine 0 { od . IS now th prepare hi @ h 1g d gta € hi I Venicies. easure A large section of the CMadelakex show rooms, 157-159-161 State Street, has been set aside excl exclusively for the automobile display, and the public is cordially invited to call and inspect it. It is not necessary to call attention to the superior merits champion. French St l€ BIKE RACES AT OGDEN ANNOUNCED FOR MONDAY of these cars. The name yesdas, Wednesday, Thursday, and cizaio¥aier has been a guarantee of quality for , mihi ent tee eee ' Downin Samuelson-One-mille match sprint race, best two in three ThreePalmer W. by paced heats, mile open Jap race, professional. Onemile handicap race, professional. TwoOne-half amateur. handicap, lap mile mile open race, amateur. Japanese feature. Tea Garden, a ‘ ii Francisco, June 13.-The Seals San overcame thelr southern rivals finally today, winning by clean playing and an absence of errors by a score of 3 to 1 Score: R. H.iE. .-106 000 000-1 5 5 Los Angeles ... .300 009 000-3 5 0 San Francisco and Easterly; Batteries-Koestner Hogan, Henley and LaLonge. ... . ,000 andnd aaa 001 000-1 Madden: Madden; and Satte VEN NAN sees oes WESTERN "EKeUE 1 Kill- 4 _ types 1 , e .. and View the Hizdlobap, babex 30 h. until a superlative p. five- | t t ec ory t th rics b an Ou t k Viscdlokct ere th are f amous e by (Z 4 Ss. S an 0 €s, : 40 i mec ; b Nanician to take charge ol t and t tuna exper paSs senger approved gasoline h f th the as b een ht t roug f ou CMidobuio, Cats in thi rom @ this territory. t ac- A full ; Moines. ....-- 101 Holy. Cross Ratte vibes Fit ks fleld @ fh A 3 Des on d orias . Omaha, Omana 6, Pueblo 3. 6 are t VIC n Omaha THAT CLIMBS. There Hardy At CAR the 40 h. p. seven-passenger cars in the most ext aetleen. R. HE ) Portland: 2.0% 60300,001,02x-6 639:9 44 Batter { a r 7 business was not engaged in by the company product could be presented. Portland. June 12.-The best Oakland could get in the game today was one run and one hit, while the opposing Portlanders offerings of took to the Score: Hardy ian, a h.p. Passenger Car. PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. Oakland e ‘ tt} Lagoon new THE k h d Si 101 000-4 li ine 0 f ex ith b WI a and t ra par d un g t S room Th repairs. service rom f an he us f INUOUs ik d e | S Wi wil mo d gatage | enera a II t an ti con f or b @ d in f S t Oc b or ill ex owners Wi , together tt a ets Vite thei eir f oun li ti aciil ies ery charging b e assured of cars. 8 100 101 000-3 «7 6 and Currier; Mans- Larkin. Yale Trims Princeton. i New Haven, Conn June 13.-Yale | } won téday's game from Princeton, 8} | to 2, Scoring four runs in the first} | inning, when Clark went to pleces.| Heyinger, who relieved him, kept Yale! from scoring "until the eighth, when} livély bitting netted: Yale four more.| _ 157 159 16] Score: Princeton 119 000 OO1-2 Yale »..400 000 @4x-8 Ba tterlc Cla rk, Heyinger and son, Van Viel and T. Jones. Held's band Saltair today, and evening, 26 pleces. - ee: | 4 6 10. 4 Daw-| 3 St 3 t a e ree ° afternoon' . ‘ / To for times nes tiene evera x d oug great. York |) thme began talcover 6.inches,| pass a big. fleld.about 300. yards| mg liberal | from the tape and. was 15 vards behind|and Irish' Hutchinso the winner, at the fintsh ind. . 2 . oe Decor nei ; rom' > ular as 1i\ TS | ga $80-yard|i.a Haskins, Flaski 17 this this 1s par an y not. } "ad s . he so long adorned. Siler. was stricken June 4 whi tl rain to report tt! Par eae. a | Ket joi .ini Irlst the ae Siler and was s . and ered, ake :tolt | which Mr. | on hi pid eae ) Oe d e stimulants, from ok I laste riva of years len | r |< use. ic Was. ie was rather eartI tr )Siler's death... ' ¢ ei str Oty : "Mr. y today ' mo tha & Squires Grows Weak Wining, the: aext round it wae ovis jent:: that ee ma 2 f pate 5 & Harvard ; He tte +4444 $4404 ee © oat forr Sheridan PORE eI For +) on 4+! sclous , when | Amerlean Sheridan, Ty | G3» 3 eae +{ ye heat| only | this] | ae the ‘ rizé- the +| tonight at 10:30 at his home, 788 East ful Berek i Gives Up Struggle. still held his own, hitting hard and fast and constantly landing home with his left, which barred Burns attack, At AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Pirst 7 1 j: Zz as ever, a : Ring a salty eo fe ' bo a Howell Score: Detroit... .:.... 000 rari iphia .000 tterles-Summers wa gert and Smith. 4 aa p + +) handicap an ees the . ; 4, Linc 5,5 game, was. princiDe es Moines number of errors Daa Maton 4,-Lincoln . Score: | At Sloux City. 7 B. Sisux 5 St Louis ........000 110 ee 8 3 Sioux, City 6, Denvey-S. Boston. .,s ...... 002 010 021-6 10 9 COLLEGE GE BALL Batter! thes wail and stéphe t an Stephens; . Burchell and McFarland. oneianpesovabine Harvard Still Wianing. Detroit; Mich., June 13.-Detroit took Cambrifee Mags. June 13 -The } today's game from the Athletics. in a! Harvard nine won ite fourth success close and exceptionally well played| victory by defeating Holy } contest by the score of 2 to 1.@Dygert!} the scant margin of 4 to 3 on'Soldlers' was very wild, and but for the fact] field this afternoon. Costly errors re-| that he gave nine bases on balls: the} sulted in the Crimson ee Seore:|} game might have gone Into overtime. . B BE. Second Sandals|July on i ees + of a a CA 91-9 +| ae} al@ a4 ry. f nts on the} Robert he onev | enough' to Anoth rj ' was hit hard. es s The polly noted for the made by both teams. neces-| Might. brovght Prince third, Time 1:40 2-5. Fitth race, mile and three-sixteenths -Albert Star won, Tivolini second, Lafayette third. Time 2:01, iStekve race, mile and ards- £8. won, Hughes second, Hostile; nee third. Time 1:474 Wallace Munn brought down on him much abuse from| 8.8. to See he j , pole I ish | ‘ won. . ee eae games good progra oe be offered the-fans: Batteries-Liebhardt Hughes Gitatere: ‘rd all the ¢ Fin ic ad AA t ? going well. handicap.r get the irpyi blow f tir ne ones: oY Bees of: F 12 se feet his) OHHH Iphia} > eiah nied 1etically ‘ ihe Phila « ia « a Danbury cames of +/Grand Old Man of nee inbury. te) | > 1 to iho Onis it. loft wfter=| the aH dvalso _ the Lil 7 led .to overhaul: At round ait ete) tryc failed to in the Gx : : won: seco Os fou rt] 1 [cenit Robertson elub. aa the maa t | + : competed | re, tournament or ad beran 4 d the defeat] to ular Americar | { ins (eee Le enii} qui ieee Chicago Louis, Cleveland, Ohio, June 13.-Liebhardt won his own game, a pitchers' battle an Long Tom Hughes, by a score of to 0, by driving ont a three-bagger ninth. The batsmen helpless, infleld taps and keouts. retiring them, one, three with few exceptions. Score: Columbus ee d || $ erful= es i + selected United: , Stites: st the it Se ore ate ees ES Pee CUATLeLS" Ob 2 "century. in other vehicles, and the automobile GAMES. Batteries-Walsh and Kicinow. won, Chase second, Canoplan third. E) Paso, Tex,., June 13.-Packy Me- | Time 1:14 Farland, the lightwelght boxer, accomThird' race, five furlongs-Doviser| panied by Manager Harry Glimore fr.,} won, Transform second, Dispute third: |and Trainer Kinneally, stopped off here } Time. 1:01. tonight en route to Los Angeles, where} Fourth race, mile-Pinkola .won,|McParland will meet Freddie Welsh) Wool al sctetveohstne "te "Bagel Se Chicago, June 13.-Another. shutout fame would have been Walsh's portion today but for the fearful condition of the grounds, which kept the Sox infielders and outfielders from covering their usual quota of ground. As it was, Jones's patched-up team played remarkably good ball, while the Highlanders ascended in two innings and presented the homé team with more than enough runs to win. Score: R. Hi, B. Chicago... 22...) 000) 022°.10s-5.:7 0 New::York' .....4. 000 000 001-1 6 4 was, sary on account of the U.C. T.. paradé Which will take up most of Thursday} 1 ba announced afternoon. The card w says Monday and the racing committee it Will be a fast one. eens Hesults. second, Men the". | Olympic games, in London j} and this. fact:.made the } intensel interesting The | with a surprise 7 vas - 9 ] Burn blow LEAGUE. YESTERDAY'S seldieng-at = Position, 000 000 «+4. -28 off a fast article of ball | Cleveland .. The games today will | Washington . r ae 'Yoniee. oe second, | Nelson second, 4 Tune Australian Stewart co : } eae Aner eee se > <i 3. ate ses Burk St. Louls, June 12.-Boston broke it reyeree vs : cP. seen off. in- the Browns' winning streak by| 4 bats GE a ae o's. 0 -.OUNS | winnihne the opening game, 6 to 5 to-}| furlongs } - MCKEAN. 232. 2 on <.s' Reeds vette . West day close decision by ghertdpe: First race, six furlongs-Minnehaha won,-Demo' «cond, Enlist third. Time} 14, Ahmed shade New York Boston at hand: was' <¢ivert' | to Billy he called "batter up" and in major league style opening game the season good snape and with. bs AM aitigie licaettes Si Refrain Time Latonla Secokd pitchers' 367 Pegunn. : . ade eM ar : ; Fry) The. seore R.H.E.! Eey. Lake -. 200 207 10-12 11 .-#| | Soldiers 900 100 Ox- L3 Bt > -.Umpiré-Diteh.. Attendance-500. ; Rain stopped the play In the last. of) the elehth inning: } zee . i x es" | Fifth race, gentlemen's cup, about) At Ogden) Murray put up a strong! six furlongs-Oraculum won, - Tony | game. but was. nosed out by a score of! Benero second, Waterbury third. Time|9 to's. 1:11.3-5. | a) | Sixth race, milo and) an. elgttth- Horse Races Saturday. | Montfort won, Beaullere second, Wel-; |The Salt Lake Driving: club has post-| bourne third Time 1:58 3-5. poned Its' race meeting at the Wanda-j| Seventh race, about six furlongs-! mere track from Thursday to Saturday | third. a SUNDAY Fayette won, tne rith Sir Martin second, Bobbin third. "Time 1:09'3-5. Third race, mile -and en alghebs+ Gretna Green won, Don Enrique gee ond, Dandelion third Time 1:52. Fourth race, mile and a ‘half, the| Grooklyn Derby-Fair Play won, King} James second, Chapultepee third. Time! imtor was Gravesend. ie 5 June 123.-Gravesend ee sults: Virst.race, Dicka It Washineton the themselves was Perry |. a0ther: | Duutch when he umpired the For started in LalS ; At new} It mee he confessead:).that last: ‘season's: class racing, with the addition of Thomas Lipton's new yacht, fs not clasa-racing yachtsmén hoped for. 2. PC 583 560 560 .631 489 $69 442 play had been fast.. The fatal sixth, however, saw the soldiers' balloon go sky high, boosted still higher by: ss and three-baggers and errors. memquall- the AS-} represent, 1 f ees with R. HE. 000-2..8 1| 0023-4 10 2] 000 010 Stnnding of the Clubs. Won, Lost. on Chifeawo .., sosccorete 28 2 By DOWie occas ces sce 22 c leveland ... .. oe ead 22 Daetrolt ... vecrcisovesal 23 New York ny sveeiniae 24 Philadelphia .... ....28 26 TSO GUOIK ee etrk re tind siecere 23 29 showed the fons that he is a pitcher, fied himself for transfer from the honand his services will be in demand all orary list to full membership by the season purchase of a yacht, which is a - Of the soldiers, Mann at short was There is not much life In the big | strong with six assists and two putclasses all the same, and although the 'outs.. His 22-metre me | Fame; eile Ser Seor: AMERICAN Unuous winning streak, Up to the sixth of a selling race (and incidentally won the Hung Cup at Ascot), so that It behooves the careful purchaser to see what is on sale.' The election of his royal highness, the..Prince. of Wales, to the Royal Yacht Squadron as an ordinary ber implles that the prince has the Batteries-Crandall and Needham Snodgrass; Ewing and Schlet. league by a runaway score of 12 The game, thourh one-sided, was crowd Victor Wild, win-| n 1895. to New York Cincinnati cannot buy Jubilee winners every day,|*®¢!ns @ ball game again, papociall® as and some owners are sufficiently sel-| the local team gives promise of a con- fish to keep them, 3 ¢ Kempton and elsewhere, it seems like-| ly that his investment of 410 guineas} ing another Hayden, Mr. cl In 200 000 fighter|entitled doomed to faflure, Let him ask Terry McGovern or any of the other former champions who have gone the pace. 8st. that Mr. Cunliffe has a little on a horse sometimes when he it, and as these were by no the only races which Ypsilanti A Gay this nes work's regs rrav-|* Lae Ser emmcgr ey.) Date et, Hopes ig} called Burns rose ‘as spryly as. .ever 1S] and pre: sed his oppo ment, who was bethe | 8! innine to show signs of fatigue; and oe it was soon. evident that the cham- mere fight] man cannot have|throughout, both Ewing and Crandall Corbett certainly | pitching magnificent ball. Crandall is} -, Ere ata fre stares won; the sub ee cake has law have em is an achievement for one oad imported Ypsilanti, Mr. Croker put him in. a selling race at Hurst roc coe let him go for 410 guineaus liffe discovering possibllities th "hia oe had not been obylous to W T Pari es ae of three races Gc erore 0 a 100-1 5 9) gonires and Dooln | cid ig | an GD | Ser and } tl SOLDIERS ARE EASY | v8) FOR SALT LAKE TEAM the winner more game.! is| did, and his effort to get It back Is fore- | Score: thus set forth by the Iltistrated Sport-| ing News: "These are the days of records, and Mr. Richard Croker holds one as the only man who ever sold, as not mic ar It is u natural pugilism be|his the} It ' Bef aris \ York, June attended 13.-A_ thedressygcames' crowd | + 12,000 of | r man than the Nonpariel, who, to - MeIntyr: and Bergen; | hausted. He-kent dt ais, y low and hi iy mind, wes tk 1e Heat floentersat at his beets 2 wes best fighter h ee A and Ho s tetter. blows missed their ire frequently. welcht that ever stepped in to ring ion eigh mat ever stepped in ne. _-- Burius left him..no breathing space The statement that Young Corbett Is New York, June 13.-In the tenth in-| raining blows mostly on his. body, and preparing to re-énter the ring 1s/ning of) stubbornly fought battle the« 7 oth 1e as ne ey led Squi i "sta : ne aa stubbo y OoOUug iC 8 when soBC wn iea oqguires s amusing Corbett was a good lttle|Giants put one over on Ganzel's gang gered to his corner. fellow in his day, but his day hd@@&/at the Polo grounds today by a score The end came quickly after. timelj win| relishes extent. - p in cem blage SGIIDIA N ‘4 | New: Work Asnterio<clanect island, on the yund, | = noon Numerous. athletes 2H.E. |} squires rushed 3 7 ht aul Ata 000-0 score was 4 3 go down in history very eae both at the Tt may be said. tho winning OF the way and its allurements he has a grea Derby was no-fluke. "Signorinctta's|;iture in the ring. He is a fichter ae Ean race for, the Oaks. demonstrates she the Jack Dempsey order, but a reese: Loul = ey errorless he should be in line for. the ler cago ‘ 000 er avy weight title, and unless I miss | t =-VMeQuill guess he wil make any of the bic | batterie 2 ee Cea fellows hustle to hold what the y have ae n and Kling Napoleon ce pitched! ecec an 000 the a } 2] Graham 13.-Brown ther te v eat re Cubs ae » ¢ cf rae h ? : Bam he Luys E6s0ons ead. , an pace the thm lentonsiitc won outfit } the na from the "Ph file Soh a1 too} in te SF for ay bee PRS eRe reat support. x 2: ¢ \ help. that jer iladelphia the|.-~ has come East for some. easy| final rich] poney he may develop thc conversa- | Will feet! tional habit. I Rune teetorGienth is | ¥ 7 ian Can eRne a 000 racing|qorfroth, M eet 005-5 New ss ' scheduled, + Crowd Sees Olympic Ath-| + you g 7 Pl aee |etes Compete on Traver's' Island. 'AUSTRALIAN LfAS UCI: EEDN istrelll is: a game sportsman, and ne One thing T like wt Ke nes is that | an abiding faith in the ‘capacity of!/),. goes not seem to nsider a. gab-!. Brooklyn; June the winners of the double event. | fe est m necessary pr iitnary to a prize away to a runr 1 understand, by the way, that this} fight. the edge on the filly was practically the last shot in| Now, however, that he, with Timmy | Broekly n team went establishment was for edie' before Derby, and now, with these' two slates to-his credit, he fs on his 423) 241 had it 000 i GEORGE SILER DIES HROOSTHED New Ha Con June. 13.-'+ Captain W alte r Remy Dray o@®the + Yale track team today created a +} |+ + ° . Round GAMES. seemingly Or 1 heavier}for the is avier| for the a to 468 RHE. | | Bost N to the ane ant ip: ceneowens -_-R | Boston, June 12.-By bunching hits In} the eighth inning and bringing In fivey : eet runs Boston won out today's gamie af-/ in fight-|~ a handics than Ketchel ge ote up 26 mas no games ee ust be remembered that Ketchelys Batteri s-Finat aces ae {{ youn oak a 1 t! t he is Se eee | Camnitz and Glib o aa aya = ge 154. 1 i ar or| | 9 4 e now fights a 5 na year or] _-_- oe _ -- 2565 j sa Comes Near Putting Burns! sit Ces Out jin the Fourth 16 YESTERDAY'S ve stowage te ee {in ne weig at something Iike 170 orig 1 f"iily had fallen S Nae Seat ctebrag | x eld-|da to the inclined rather I am i . Pn , oe = gre at pity the accident pap. | fashioned idea that hen a go0d mi: aie ame which put: Rhodora out of the |faant to fight at 175 pounds he isman] game _e pened tS0 Seine 29 aie National may},,-y Tha be a6 | SUNDAY GAMES. a| OOxXINE " mn lene pus 28. Lou | | thunderbolt be .24 es } PC. Lost. 26 * yf Brooklyn y man who can show}. ‘Thomas;: the Sulli; apke ghte 7 ae ce ie ti)1y oe ees to . The Joe ends jforward to sign himself aj am artistic Illinois elaim anc hile pon 13.-‘Rhodora into a match his great Oghter. the scalps of. Leader, London, Papke, clinched = better His a Won. Boston York, States the Clubs, iy, ts now the pugttistie nero of the| /U ares ie of Billy Filly : Former Pittsburg || Cincianatt York New Sea cae: BY JEFF THOMPSON. June 13.-Stanley New PRICE|en ae Fall j "é As Coming "‘World's' 93 i Champion. of ; TELEGRAPHIC | OF FIELD fea i+ Ra, Str a Standing ad -_-- SURPRISES NATIONAL LEAGUE. | "it Su" LOCAL AND REPORTS 1-4 Per abn: . Gimiechartieaaeee & 3 suihal FO Pe |