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Show GIANTS MAKE MANY "HOME RUN" HITS In looking back through divers encyclopedias, en-cyclopedias, rovlows, pamphlets and pink sheets, the compiler of these statistics haa been greatly aided in his research. Ho discovered with their aid that the Giants have played townty-threo games at Now York this season And here is the data of the circuit smashes: April 20 Merkle of the Giants. April 20 Wilson of the Giants. April 20 Herzog of the Giants. May 1 Doyle of the Giants. May 2 Titus of the Phillies. May 3 Merkle of tho Giants. May 4 Downey of tho Beans. May 31 Meyers of the Giants. June 1 Devore of the Glajits. June 3 Meyers of the Giants. June 4 Snodgrass of the Giants. June p Fletcher of the Giants. June S Doyle of the Giants. June 10 Zimmerman (2) of the Cubs; Meyers and Murrav of the Giants. June 11 Zimmerman of the Cubs. June 12 Archer of the Cubs. June 13 Archer of the Cubs. June 14 Devore of the Giants. June 15 Carey of the Pirates. From this list it would seem that the Giants had easy sailing and little comr-olition In the cleanup line until Chicago struck down. Only two visiting visit-ing players had been able to ring the bell until June 10. when Zimmy tied It in a single day. The New York growlers are not panning the Cubs quite as much since these sterling performances, and It is reasonable to believe the western war clubs will bo respected more in the future LESTER BEATS DORAN. Melbourne, June 25 Jack Lester, formerly of Cle Elum, Wash., defeated Pat Doran of Victoria in an 11-round 'igiu nere. tester received the decision deci-sion over Bill Lange for the heavyweight heavy-weight championship of Australia in i 20-round contest at Sydney, N. S W., September.. 1911 Doran recently recent-ly came into prominence among tho British Columbia heavyweights MOORE WINS AT OLYMPIC HORSE SHOW London. Juno 25. Judge W. H. Moore scored another success at tho International horse show at Olympla today. His Robin Hood and Wall-ansteln Wall-ansteln wore awarded first prize 'n class 30 for pairs of harness horses measuring 16 hands. Alfred G, Van-dorbilfs Van-dorbilfs Hamlet and Hertes were placed second OUTFIELDER MORAN ILL. New York, Juno 25. Outfielder Mo-ran Mo-ran of tho Brooklyn National league-team league-team is ill here of blood poisoning, tho result of n spike wound sustained last week In the series with Philadelphia His condition la said to bo serious and It Is feared that amputation of the leg may be necessary. MILLER DEFEATS KAUFMAN. San Francisco, June 25. Charles Miller was given the decision over Al Kaufman In a four-round battle Friday Fri-day night In the second round Miller Mil-ler knocked Kaufman down with a I right hand swing. Tho fight showed that Kaufman had lost his old form on |