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lilm In the point of hli huirt's dexlre hy an r.tl,ili Then- worn two slngloa In New York's tinlf Meiers'." ii ir?hli settled In Onre.x's hangar hand", lint the tinted pinch Ii. it, MrCortnlrlt, rapped a Iiicltt mer second r.'oopor ran for tilm nnd iru-l t" tali" third when f turns lifted n nm.li' t" short left Wagner wont out for IhW hit nnd threw nut I'oopi-r at thml I c rrv fouled out 7iir' was nothing milnrj in I ittsburg'n ninth cave that a hull bounced off Was- tn-rtf lint, struck fnul ntul rnllrii in .nerkle gathered il hi nml Wagner mini t j would pull him through move from tin' pinto tn t Ii p-cond half. Coomb had a sliht touch of ptiPtj-l-'lelcher look the tni'iny by ritiprls.- lie! nionl.i about thirx wick .-iso ;inil the mill United The ball clung l Hi' foul line, spll last week Mi'" hltn a tn-sh cold, vith llyriie hoping II would roll mil Vnln j The old itijm ot his rupture, susialtiPd hope. It rolled against tho butt A puss j while pitching agilnst Hip Cilants In IhP put Doyle on llr.it and Murray sai-rltlrcd i world's t-ciles In Intl. became ncarnvatrd Morkle s ity to t'utt-y brought In 1'lelcher i by excessive coughing und It -was. neecs and sent Imyl" to thltd llerstog missed sary to perform minor operation There thrpp Mrllu-s b a wide in irgln I little doubt that h will not be able to With two out and two nn In llie tenth I do any pitching of i"nneo,iiencp this year, Crandall did spiv Holding on Mrnor's but "a man like Coombs," cild the stir grounder Hetidm struck out tho sldii'goon, "should be able to come bick Just in New York s half. Crandall enjoying a utroll In between. Carey reached second In tho eleventh on n single nnil a sacrltlcc. Wagner wasn't equal to the opportunity Ho filed to Dcvore. nnd when Miller hit to Herzog Carey xvas i-nuglii between bases. Although Do le win hit In the second half. .Murray ami Merkle couldn't help him. HendrU singled, with two out, In tho twelfth and Doyle Kalhered In Kelley'si liner, Ciandall doubleil, with two out, 111 New York's turn and llyrno raked down a towering My from Hums. Tho score PITTSIIl'nn NEW YoitK iN t,i ;ih r h P s p nb r h ti 11 p lennr.ct s o o : n dUiirnnll . u o I .1 i o farcy II ' 2 f, 0 M)eore.if, fl n I 1 0 Vlox 5b 3 0 10 1 " nei.'li'r s 1 3 s 1 Wir, 5 0 0 14 (IioUPtli' .1 S llllr,lb I 1 1 13 ii oMurrny.rf 5 n n j Wilon rt , M : ft ii Mi-rtilf.il. 0 IT Myrii.3b .1 0 o j 0 llcrjos.Jb. .', 0 0 i Mninn e 3 0 : 7 " 0 Mrrpra.e . n n ; Hoop . . ) 0 ii (i ii OTPireail p J 0 0 Heinlrlx.ti 1 it 1 n o e im t'nrni k 1 1 n Ail.ims.p n o I o r, i' jro,i,pc.,. j i t e 1II.alt 0 0 ii 0 0 t CrKiidaJl.ti . 0 10 Krlly.c t n o 4 o a siiwItr'M 0 ) o o TI-,1. 1A 1 11111 Tlla n, 1 ti .1 '! linn for Simon In llie fpntli liinlii: Batted fnr Ait.imn In the until uininr tPtted lor Te-iPAU tu the pulitb Intiin. Illiin tor Mi-Cormirk In i)k riahili iiiiutu '.tian for CriiiLill In llie twrltlli iniiui. rittshurir . n o 0 I n o o o (i i) o Npw York oooooooriiooo Kirnt bawi on error- Pillbur? III on b.ifP -Illtuburr, y. Ne York ! Virt bi-p on hkllt-OIT A(lim. n: ell llPii.lrlJt. I. otl Te raw, S, o(I I'r.iiHlall. I struck out H Ailim. : by llPiiilrm 4, In Trrc.iu 3, hy CrincUII. 3 Thrfo bnp hlts-Mmnn, Flctilirr Two baw hit Crandall Sanlllrp tmn-Viot. Murray Sacrlflrp flvMcrkIn Slftlpti h.i.i-.-rnrpr. Mil Ipr. Murraj lio'tble plni- Kl't-lier atiil Mrrklp I'aanpd ball Mnion lilt bv it beil b.ill Hy Adams iDcvorci to- llcn.HH, illorle 1 1 it Off Adann. in nine tnuiiuii. off llenilnx. I In three li.nlni:, oft Te.rcjvi " in r.nlit inning,, off Cruml Jll. 3 In tour iiininv.' t'nipire In ihlel-O'H.iy Field umpire Kninlie Time-, bourn jilI il nimutin INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. Ynlrrdny'a neinlta. Jtontreil, li Jerey city 0 i"n InnliiEJ llochPJter. 'i Nevark, 2. ( !lrt cinip i Newark, IS, Hnclitr. I. iwnml Biuie) BurfalA, 3, ProUdencp. C 'KIpipii In rdnir; I Toronto, 5, naltlmorp. : iTp'i Innlne" ) klandlBK of the Claba. 17 0 ' il'Tprnn,p II II III1 W t. Buffalo... ewrk.. 17 II Wltochesier 1- II .(il BtlUmore II 13 ,S10 Montreal. .111 1.1 " 3W rrovwtnce.. . 12 u i. Jrrwj illy.,.. 10 To-dy' chedalp. Jerey rity In Mnntreol Itochettpr In N'park NEWARK INDIANS SPLIT EVEN. nocheater lllta Altclilaon nnd Thry Iti'lallntp tin ttnlnii. Rornr.sTER, May 17. Itochestcr and Newark divided a double header thN after noon, th" Hutlers taking tne tltt a:ne, to "J, and losing the second. 1. to I. The Hus.leis pounded .Mtchlsnn hard the rlrst game and he wan replaced by Gapklll. The Indians knocked .tack Qulnn all over the lot and out of It In the eeond game. The .'corps : 1'IHST oami: NEWARK I ItOCllEsTER. an r h p a e uli 1- h p a p Collin,rf 4 1 0 0 0 0 Martin 3 Tooley.ni 1 0 0 1 0 11 Tart nek 3b I 0 1 t 0 3 Uarnl r." 5 I 1 0 1 0 mllh.rf I 0 3 W Z'an.lf 40130 I Zinii.i f .1 3 '. 0 f Swae a.lb 4 0 10 1 O.Mm'onn.Sb 4 3 3 1 1 Merpm.ef 4 0 110 os-irudilb : 0 :n t 0 r; n an 3D 1 . . uonrov 11, 3 Oetr.Cb t 0 0 4 1; lJaikli'Phct 1 3 0 0 0 4 11 MeCarty.c 1 0 t 5 i 0 Krele.p , 1 u Hirs-itu.c : '1 1 3 1 1 Al'hia'n.p t 0 0 0 1) 0' TPtal 33 1 ;aUell,p. : 0 0 '1 1 n ' II Totals. :s : !t Pi t Newark loooonoo noctitiler ... 3030:ono 1- Thrpe bai hits-Simmon. Sacrifice hiin -1 Sehmldt, Tooley. Stolen bares Martin Zlnn rirst baup oit prrnrs Koohenrr. 1; Newark. 1 Flrnt bafp 011 ballJ-Oft Allihlon 1, off Ga hell, 3 Hit by pitcher llr Oarkell. 1 Struck out Dt Krpfe. 4: by Altrhlsou. I; by lia.kcll, 3 Left on hasre-.Rr,e!irMt'r. Newark, f I7mpire--IIiiPk and Nallln Tluie- 1 hour and (0 minium SECOND UAMB ROCHESTER. NEWARK ab r h p a e ab r h p a e Martin, m 40111 ICo'.lin. rf s 1 3 1 0 0 Pad ck.3b 3 1110 1 rcmmrr.ra ft 1 ; 3 mlth.cf 4 0 1-00 W.7.1 an.lf r. 1 3 1 1 J o '.inn rf.. t 0 1 2 0 0!S'c:'a.lb 4 0 15 Wm'n.:h 4 0 0 1 3 liMpyera.ef 4 13 0 f-chm't.lb 0 1 11 0 O K Zi'uti.Jb 4 0 0 0 I'onr'y.lf 4 0 0 0 0 0 llarirr..b 10 0 1 0 II, 0 1 ; 0 2 0 1 0 Hlalr.c 4 0 0 8 1 1 5e.tr. !h!b 4 : 1 0 QiUnn.p . 3 0 0 0 7 llMcCarty.c S 1 4 4 ,lKU,p. .3100 I .8wadM0ut.nthirdS"lXrtPrer:ce-'-7 - Rocheartrr. . . . 00000100 11 Newark 0 0 2 : 3 1 1 3 l-i: Two Darn .bS,a?"TC,Vln'' '' M'r,r' .J1"'" .TntciHinrJ'n.W; haaa hit (.rlftr. Stolen ban!-idiilpr. Sv.-j,tni, .Mpvrri. rirn haaa on errors Kodinw. :, Newark. 4 Kirn Iiaao on hall Off Oninn, 1. olf Hell, 1 Slruikl nut-by Qulnn. a by Hell, 4 Left on lu.ra - 5f,h',erA ,: J,,oya''k' 1 mpirea dlaye and ; Nalltn Tlrap-l hour and IS minutes DAVIS BEATEN IN TENTH. Walk, Meal. Wild Pllon anil MnKlethn following InHltutlunh have been In-1.- Af.....r..i n,i.. .,. vtl.d tn see the Ilrooltlyps and St Louis Give Montrral Only It 11 11. MONTBEAI., May 17. Montreal scored the only run to-day In a ten Inning g-ame xvlth Jersey City. Mason and lax-U eis the pitchers und honors xvrro i.-xen between ;thm until thn llnlfh i-an.n MiiJdenly. With ono out In the fnth. Alien walked mid stolo second as Davis let loose a x lid Trtteh. Ollhooly's slntlu tu lift ucurvd Allen. The score : JERSEY CITY , .MONTREAL ab r h p a p ah r h p a e Vu'n.aa C 0 : 3 4 0 Al!n.lf .1 I 0 0 0 Knifht.Jb 2 0 0 4 s 0 Oiih'lv.cf 3 0 1 0 0 Kellr.lf.. S 0 1 3 0 Oiflanf'rd rf 4 0 1 0 0 liarry.lb. 4 0 0 10 0 0 nru-a.lh I 0 oil 0 0, M'C'ba.rf 4 0 1 3 0 0,I.riuHjx,,ni 40:120 l'rry,cf.. 4 0 110 0 Cu'hani,.b 4 0 0 4 -1 W.P't'Ub 4 0 10 4 o.n p'in hi 1 ft 1 3 : 1 1 MilhVao 30040 0 burnt, e 1011301 Davit p.. 4 0 0 0 1 lM.io:i,p 1 0 n 1 3 o Total..33o",7 13 l' ToUlu . 31 1 'Mi: " One out when winning run nai xt-nred. .leraeyClty ... oooooooooo-o MonireaJ 000000000 1 1 rirn has nn errora Jerpy I'lty, : Left on baaea Montreal, 1: Jerm-y Cu, t Stolen liaaea Allen. 2; W I'urlell. Sacrifice hlt Koily. Knifht. Struck oul-Dy Maion, S: by Davii, 4 Klmt ham nu balls-Off llavia. 1., off Maaon. 1. Wild nltch-Uavls l'axed balli Burna. Sullivan llme-5 houra. l.'tnpliea Klnneran and Qultley Sllne All lllahtt Tram Cnlla. anrv:- May 17 iluffnlo mado It nrt' ptruiKht from Providence b.x win--iUur to-day'p elexeu Inning ame, :i tu 2, ;t Vos 11111 Sllne'b Hut appprancu for thp team and h pitched linn ball. His t-lda had plenty of i-hancea tu acoro, but they wero unfortunate to hit Into double plays or not to hit at nil when tho chancea xx-ero ripe. Tho acorc: R. II. K Huflaln .,01000100001 3 'l 0 Providence. 00 i) 00 11 0:00 0 2 10 J llaitprl'r Knllenwi'ldir and Lu Lunge, ntlnr and J. Onrlo.i At Hei-reiitlnii I'nrk, n. it. n. ill Francll 0 02:30 0 6 8 Hryant. . 0 3 2 0 1 2 x 8 4 4 Batttrl'a Mild and Kltnrrald; Miller, fuorner and Qtnavere, COOMBS OUT FOR SEASON. lint I'li.slelnn Uny Iron Mnn Ought t lip All It luhl "sell Yrnr. I'lili ADfi.riitx, M.i IT Th" reports of luck t'oombs, i hi- Iron M.m of the Ath letics, being erlllrally III arc a tilt rang gcratid. lr, Male. dm MiT.irl.inc, Hip t-urp-pnii who has been httrn.PnK the great Pitcher, said lu-day tli.it fiiiitub.4 wan suf fering from a ('.implication of diseases, lull that his tobust nlivslniie undoubtedly a. good an evpr after h has rested up C.rrnt Cruml i'i IliicUliorti Outrun nturlli- nt l.tmlt lllr. I.ortsMt.i 1:, Ky , .M.iv IT -Ten thousand 1 perions wltnoM-d tin1 lunnlni; ul the Cl.ilh Handicap tills .itlvrnuon at Chun hi 1 Downs. The iMiirse was h av. rrogleit" the gr-it runner of th- Schorr Mahli, as 1 fax mi lie. but tin- w'nnei' tin lied up In the C mad', 111 owned fioe. luickhurn, t.i 1 r'oi'.i 11 n. 1 "M'niid. 1 At a tin" ting of the Stat-' It.ulng Com- mlssbiu ,i-il.i the Kt'iitu.liV i-.dii'.rii HaK, lo be Mill lift III the fill, W I iiwnideil to Chtiichlll Imaii-. which led iln.iiini fur th v.nts. Uougl.is r.uK .,! ,1 ;..,f. TI,.. .111rm.nl,'. Klrrt I!s"p flp nnd a Half Vurlena" I.ml) l.lnlitiilna, lu7 Mlmrei. IrM . Cnppe" ipimi 10 1 Kim lik.iiiin frmtiil Thelteii'h. le: irtk,. thlnl Tim. 1 t'7 Aninrfi. Tllhr 9 Malitiiinrp. l.l'tle Veil H' k U . I. II Art ilr Merrick ,m, Ith K iiiro mn !. Mulurls i.il.i t.ailt tlKhfinc ririlcllt li '0, pla p 13 . flm,v I' ripper I lew, p.... p k phi, a . 14 ThP lt.-a li. ! h..n 1 3 . ' .-iron, I ltd' p. I'nur and a Half I urlnngn- 1 Ol.l Itn.rbll l 11, (I'plki I'rrl l( IlllPf '10' lT,illii, ".p'onil. 1iiip itiuriT. i" 1 i.Mrtlnhii 11. thlnl Tin, p. On ll.trh.i-,i ! iiiel ltrtluirnni alro run. IS Mtiniri- nil'): ni'l HPhii,l, .tralcht 1 i. p! v S- 'i'. iIikii. $. '' K lamer I ,.n, to. jliow, l..n llr.iv I'u'.iiuer hu. 1. ',0 1 Thlr.l Ilnie. SK Curlonif II'Ipo Harbp. 11-' (Ktepi. tlrl S. It. Mfrr. 102 lOmi"i, K, iw'l, .II111 llarpv. 113 iKeilrrl". thil l. rini. 1 11. ranr.irei aln ran I: MutuU p.il'l HlPti Il.irnpr. i-lralBhl 13 '.'" p.aip t: i" It. Mer. piaie, 12 f-o s.i hhniv brMlnir. I'eiir'h liii' 1 ni urn! a Sixteenth MI!p 1 I llu, kh'irn 1.: nin.i.p,, tint; Horn I ir.i. 1 li", iMux'nm. e. fin.l , Any Per'. 1H2 lK 0 I ilrln. Ihir'l. Time. 1 . 1 s 1 rrngiega 0 uli.1 ran i: MutiieK pBiii- niKunnrn Mrairni. 7 1.1 11 . lie. f3 TU I Inra Kim, tila, ll . 0 Klttll Ui,p iiiip MP- Pllil Twrnn .lr,U Pr'n- lleilillr 111 iTeuhniii. t'.rvt . Slr.n 1 ii', i", llA 1 ( 1 1 n p 1 . .penn-' iTrin' 111 , ,1 nn..) lt.I-,1 TrilP. 1 II I ii I I'lninii , riyiii; Tom, Crieppu M.l'I'li ,le ..let H ip .l ;'! r.m i. Mutiielp paid I'rlni- ll-rfnl? -tralchi 1 '111 70. nlve t rhn 13 '.'" Strin."ll" I I Uiv, II IP, Mnu. 13 10. iPiilll. rhow, ' 13 0 I Mmh Itarr. llr. ami a Klvteetitll Mll ?1. , r.ri-t rii-ptn. in (mix. , Inn, prrnnil. Mr i'ariiy. ins iiPHirin thlnl. Tlmr. I ix i-i. Thp Cinder and Mdr Ann K :iln ran. SJ MuimU nail. liu ptratitht. II 40 pla'p, J: 11 Mi'. $? "1 -pplli. y'r. 13 n, rhni. J- ''' .r ',ip"1i' ihn 1; ip lViTpr lllta, but Mori- llutia. Toi-.onto. Mav 17. The - afs won their x,,.,n.l htra.cht ram.i from Haiti. r,,,,,.. in the nn.tn InnlnL- ti,.,tav bx .. ,' 1 1 score of 3 tn L'. Shankey allowed fewer J'hlts than Maxwell, hut was wild and got o Pr bupport. The score . H It. K Ilaltlmnre. 0 0 0 ft 0 0 1 1 ft3 13 1 Toronto . ..OA;o00ftft 13 1 Hattfrp -Shawkry and i:riii. Maxwell and ilraliaui. Orll..l TnUr. S.vrii.h Into Camp. Th Orltanl 1'lPld Club of Hackenssok nffated the Sexenth Uegiinent baseball ' team of New York yesterday afternoon h "ackensnck. In a well played game by the score ot 4 to 3 The score. n i- orlianl r r ft 0 ; 0 ft ft : ft x-- t t. 'i jj.Vrn,h IleB t . i. 1 o u l ft ft 0 1 : ; 0 i ( Orphan at lhbrla I'leld To-morroxr. I It will be orphans' day at KhbPta I'leld to-morrow Moie than 1,000 orphans from Cardinals piny St .lohn'H Home, Hebrew- Orphan Asy. lum, Hencher Home, St Vincent's Home for Hoys, Hrooklyn Disciplinary Training School. Orphan Asylum Society and In-ilu'-trlnl School Association. . II I i HI l I M III .. . . ..".-:,.-iir-T-'" ?;S3EBMBHMlkHBIH fll'l'l II 'II III I j SCHORR'S FROOUGS BEATEN. ; BKHIiH Try .One of Our XT-v '-Xl 1 ; a.3 JLry v ariciica Martini Regular Martini Dry (mrrfum) Martini Brut (uery dry) Manhattan Regular Manhattan Dry 4f all dealtn G.F.Heublein & Bro. S'ePropV llartfoiil Ntw York lamdoa Mm imww aa THE BOTH VICThMS I ooprr ont nt third In the rlgtith on n linns WiiKnrr, Trhu I'linaed out Into ( nrrji nnt nt the plote In tlie I'lrntvs Imlf of the auiiiv Innlnu on n prrfrvl linrl anil rvln, Ilevurv to .llerkli- to Mr) era. Oddly rnotiich the t hief atnrtril ( firrv nn hla Bind d.ish. hlvli bi isnn nt first hnar. Trjlnn to rot off hla atrnl, Mryi-ra pritlird rlriir oxer llolr mill farey krfit on to third. He tried to ploimh nil the xtny Inline, bill met the fnlr ahoirn ahmp, Hail rlthrr of thrar 111 1 It lit not hntr brrn nn rtlrn Innlim tlr JAMES'S SUPPORT PERFECT. Alan llr rifrhra tinitU Ilnll anil lleiln Are Trimmed llnblltaell MeU. ltoTON, May 17 dames plteheil cl ball to.iliy nnd had perfect Mtppurt. the Mraves taking the game, to llob lltzell was out of th" game with ton llltls and IVvlln Is also Incapacitated. The score CINflNNATI BOSTON I N L iih rhpae ahrhp Rpvh'r.l! 1 : it f Mar'r'p 1 1 1 0 Myer Hi 4 o l 1 ; n Halcr rf 4 llprliT . f i Tlnkp.-.. I M r'n. lb 4 h'dh'r .'0 4 Uraiii Hi. a CUrltr 4 Rrnw n p 'Almrirta 1 lUrlPr.p, 'I r.t.i,.- i o o 0 3 0 (iTon'rii) if 1 3 0 iw tipy :h 4 I i " 4 0 0 I 0 0 Tilu rf 1 1 '.' o n M.inii.cf . I 0 '.' . I snntli :h r "'if Whaliiu p I 1 1 P'J.mi" u 0 0 0 0 1 0 ii n i) Total' '.i 0 o Totals .f4 ! II 74 II I liattrd for Itmnn In thp ptith Inr.ini tltatlr,) lor llarlir in Hip ninth llinin; .111-1111411 'I II V II O J U n -- Uostnn 0 2 1 fl 1 0 0 ; . -6 "" "'" " '" ' "" uuiir- ., Kir?' bap on error -Ilotton. 1. Cincinnati. 1 while th- Hrooklyn Derby for three-. vear l.pfi on lmpp-Itoion. I; Cln'-lnnall, li Klrt old w-,11 bo starn-d nil l-'rUlav, Junp - nn ball-Off Jamea s- off Ilronn. I: olf Aftf.r ,hP ,x track xdll be clo-ed llntrr, l Mni'k oiit-Hj Jwnip, 4; by liar.; ... .. , , , , . , . ., ter . Hnmp run-T1tii To bans tuf i "ntl1 W eilne,l,i . June 11. when the Kim? Clarkp J-iiertflep hit l'nnnlly S-at-rp- Myrtle Stakes foi tluti-ycai -olds and up- ii-janip ioipii nasia nnnpr. xiar Time- I hour and f3 minute .... ....... ,,,,,,, ,,., At i:illin -Irld. n H.i: i''nntraet Dit OOOOOOOPO-0 4 4 Cumtnprrlal De pi. 3 0 0 0 J 0 1 ft 0 1 Hkttrlex- -Holt nnd Ilnliiibprc i leineni' mil KU-lnfrld . Tarrytown. n 11 v I " !:' V1 AdPlpht Irx Ine 000:000- 0 1 3 0 a 11 11 0 llaitprlps Davison, DrlKS" KutPriiiau and Andrrpen. and l)i. han, At Adelphl rteld. R. II. E. Adelrhl Sprond. 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 2 T 8 0 i I)V,!1,'.rri',;J.',.r Irl V I kiSK' ZH'iiSi o 2 1 o : o o o 06 it s pni.irmt and Durham, ilaltuKliPr I'roaprct Park Daarhnll Reanlti Millwood a. f lip.lford A r. Ui.hlek I" 1 Mllford A. C, 11; .Mlantlcs 4 S: Wlndrnr K r 1 , Si Park ' r , 3 ; Ilamblar 1. C, J. Vicissitudes of the National Pastime Boiled I nnir Tom Huthes of 'he Senators is said t t'.p ih-ni.Iv nlayer In IhP tnai.irs who ever w'ii tridrd for lllnifPlf. Washlnatoll atllt hiin to Minneapolis aeveral pai aan with the uiidrrxt.indlnn that the Srnutora pjp in lune the plrk ot the team al the pnd of tp eaeon When It enme time for XX aalilngton M make lis selection Hurhes .ih plea'-a. ll hue idtthed sternly I. Ml pxer rime rnr i lark lirllllth, Hoy Chapman hart n wonnprrui anrii""n lu the rpinit llftPPH Inning tie gainp between I Hip Clevalands und New Yorka. Tho young I rhort top in cepted sixteen chancea. niano up , ut iifxrti init outa and ntna asalata, sevrrai i of hi pljxp lining of the aamatlonal order, I Hla r-liler. University of Michigan' atar i.iirnrr Is mM t" haxe i.pen sinned oy inoiday II, al joiniron piuuea, l"1. " .' , I. Unnu-n Ih.l waflk r.,... ...... )...,... r, t X'e. iiirr.n 1 l-l,, - m. . - or to IIKO I I I nDD wm rrnv , . . Jtnnlnga to Wutch th giant pitch a gam. In 11 recent run In with Klein Mcdraxv Is snl I to havo called the umpire "rntflah." his, lilii I Ping that Klein's face hears a re- aci.Vbl'.tice to that of th fish In qu-atlon. i XI....V l nuolPil thus! "It la the."1" saiiin inn, best all team Cleveland hua had In yeara." airulght gain", with "' ,ffrC? teatlni: hla mark set last fr ot auioen in a row. i.iir. ih.t in u repent' fame wHh th in longrrt slnglp on rpcord. Ills nil waa cannonslmt liner that hit una yard ..raw the. ton nf thn right Held wall at the I'hlllles' nark. The hall hounded directly toward flrt bisa faster than any man can throw n. and tho slugger had to hustle to be 1 tufp at all Wlntleld Swallow, n nam that nrfpra many poaslhlllllf" for future punsters, la posaeased r . vonncstar luat alaned by lha Athletics freh from the Pennaylxanla llatlroad League of Pennsylvania. Hopper, a pitcher for th New Haven turn nf the Laatern Association, twtrled a no hit no run gam the other day against tha Plttafleld team. It la the second time this aeuson that he haa shut out thn same club xvllhout permltllnK a safe hlngle, Washington sirlhea wrltv that Dan Mueller la phobia- a latter game Mr tho Senators than hit fellow nuttlalder, Milan. "Moellar la nn hla way to xvln himself a poaltlon among the crack outfielders of the league thla season," taya one. Otto Knaba I being hailed aa th man SUN, Sl'NDAY, MAY 18, OF QUICK ARMS bullet tliriiv to lljrnr liy $1,500, ' Curtis from Philadelphia Na f..r, 11 i.... tlonals. $1.7.00; Stack from Philadelphia left Held fnr Hums'" rni. sllilra hrrii sni'crf ul, Ihr rranlt , RACING DAYS AT BELMONT. Ilafra fnr Miikr rixstun-a rrnnurd fnr Conilnit .MrrflnK nl It I tc Track. Ilorpenun hive rc .ved xxltlt interest tho book prnur imme of the Wen'rhestei Kaclng A-nc.atlon for the eighteen days nipe'lns at Ilelmont I'-nk I'Pemng on Iit orat'nn Day Ar-oid.iig lo tho oilginal plan, theru will l,o three of racing e.nh week, the schedule being arranged to axold :i conillct w'tli thrre days at Piping Mock, .lime 7 and '.' Tho Metropolitan Handicap of $2,500, one mile, will be the r.iatme of tho i.ir.l on May 3fi The I'.omiutt Slake- for two- .....i.i. ,ll l... - . v:.,,, xt,. 31 t):i Moiidas. June the attractions are the r.itchoeiie Stake" for thri e.j ar-ulil'- mil upvianl and tne (ii-and Nationiil Iloi hare The .luxenilo lot- two-year- . ,,,l I . ... .... lan,l..A..l... I..... xxmpI n ll in-ileeideil Tin- I-ashjun .stakes , nt. ,,.,. ,1, ;,i,i l-,.,Mru 1 following dav TIip Ilelmont Slakes fori . r-l.ne eiri iir'-nn-.' nil' :iruu ie,l lur lilu I i intee-j ear-niiis win is- inn on l riiiay, i ii,,,., it Thereafter the seheditle i-alK for the fn'lnnliit? tltnre M'nei.l.n .Inn.. 17 Tn. Imggan Handicap for th-'pe-ycar-oliK and upward: Thnrsilax-, .nine i". (ireat Amerl 1 r-iani". nn 1 n-j e 11 -inn-, ,-aiiirna , .lune 21. llrookhn llandli-ap of S"..-,ii.l for I three-year. olds ami upnanl, one iml.i and 11 quarter lliesdax. Jlllle "I, Astoria for two-year-olil llllteti. TliurMlay .lune :s. Ladles' for mares S Mars old and up- ,.,nr,1. t.lril.' t , , - t , l.t , , I .., .. 11.,... II. cap of Jl.r.OO, one mile and a quarter; .xionuay. .nine an, uic.it mai nn- two- I year-cids, eduesiuy. Juh 2, Norwood 1 Stake for thico-xear-nlcK nnd upward , land Independcni'e Sicp, -li.iap, Kmlay, ' '.Tilly 4, Hanover for tw o-.x ear-olds., Liw I rence Ileallzatlou for tline-x ear nl.lr. Sal uru.iy. .niiy ... naiiem selling ami Keeue i Memotlal for two-year-olds. - xvhn -x lit hit ths KrtPt nillnher of two h.-iRrerx In thp Nutlnnnl L.iaiio thl yrar. Hp has failed In ut at le.nt one dontilo lu only nxa k.iiiiph I- , ate Wnltrr Jnlinann, In addition to hlnT n grrat pit' her. In oiip nt Ihn most deppii laldo mitera the Sruaiou own , Aun,,r ,,nn pisred Ihroiiah four Ra,neB il0ul KPttinK a lilt, twitched "vn i,, the nth'r ldii nf thn platp, and haitlmt mi handpil D.inKPil mn a clean pinio oil orxal Owra'l Iiirt Thurmlai Thourh riilck iliindd mill was suffering frotll a fot ,, Mu dlnaunt at neeltiu sub. 7 vtitutc llrrt li.ieiurn 'brow BiniPK awuy caused him to force lirimth'r pprmlaalon for him In pluv aitalnt Hi" Hiihmh lin' , , ii, F, .a.r ,'i",H- , join IIU- r.Uli' Ill 1 l nil'. hnv Init t.een traded by Toledo Ml Jim lu-ke l. A fan who sugiteats sprint training fnr llrothcr hatlei e have been heard nf In I "'nmpliea aiUncates sending- American League past, hut seldom a p ir t ' 1'"'."," , .'" arldtera lo National Li-aguu canipa and xlce pitcher- mi the miiie club Hank .and I rHt xrr, ''' 'Mn," "'0 ,,,Jm' "' i Tils Speaker is Ihe greatPst outfielder th" Jake Stahl's lnur-d Mot lias rpcoxpreu " Washington, for which he wus playing first hAs declared him InellKlhle. i .... . .1 ... .,...... ..j .i.A... Horace .xi um, i.ruiiirr n . $M Ta'aUa' tflSluVr a. ,.. , haa Joined the Senatora la ...ii.. ille.l l.,st xvi-ek at l.ew'lstnu. Ma. al the age of 43. Ilo oiirn managed Ihe Loulsxllle, Ky., uam During a semi-professional game nt HI, LnuU a fly bull drapped within a feu- feet of a cow, Hnsslii heat tho tlelder lo th sphere and gulped II down. The hatter ran clear around for homo lun. "There l mora llf In ihe Infield with Vlnit playing r 'mid," eayn a l'lttahurg rrluner A pelltloi i Hinted among St, Louis fans and presented lo Han Johnson In reipitsl reinstatement of Die llrowns' inaiuiger aya among other thlngsi "If ixtieiiu- punish ment ahould be xlslied on Sloxull for an Im pulsive act, which he himself sincerely de plores, the teum which he has built up would nr.. llJ,t Is not in Kit MIO the HlM ill. " '.' ' " ""' I 1 " . P1" li.tni i.iTi in kepn mil of rlchtli nlaiv o.irensu is cnoingist una ngiirfil thnl !"'" im hi.- i-piuh a nav 10 tne hole Moa tin tho gap he ii ll, TI r.P iih" '','-'''r' mri' Jliuiia-iliil. ,ltr II.- In.. Iil 'h. k bandlls in vxatch II while he ilw slv I'lulis In fronl Is w hlciiliiir ranldls ' i u 'e'e guile hv the honip team thus If I eats. Ilo tlgurea Hint In ten daya he th. sU i tubs I 1 1 Irani is "'""'"' ,l the opposlifon led by a mile from Ihe start.' will lime hsnded oui enough to buy -,n." .'' fl.1Ul '.";J'r, ' .VVS'isn1..!1?. fnld weather on the day of one nf th, Vew aiiher hul. so he wears hi. old cap ana '11)1-1 III ll" n -.l... nn,. PiA( ....... . .., . I PI1IH W 1111 It III MIS lif.PbPl. 1913. IEBBETS TALKS ABOUT HIS $45,000 DODGERS (tamo fnllMi Off. Ho Kntortitlns IMinsclf nnd Others With Interesting Speeeli. TKM.S or I'LAYERS' POST Danleii Spurns Only Ono Player Who Proved Able to Stay in Blf? Leagues. HrookUn baseball fans were disap pointed yesterday when the Announcement was made that the Kme with tho St. liuls Cardinals Rt Ebbets Field had been called off on account of rain, They also were disgruntled when they learned that the Olatits were playing up In Harlem. H (darted In rain In Flatbush at 2 o'clock, one hour beforp Kame time, nnd In spite of the presencp of 2,00ii person outside the marble rotunda, the Tliooldjn Club mil rials said that pven If th weather clareil the Held could nut be dried In time for play, The postponed contest, therefore, will be doubled up nlth the Cardinals' scheduled tanin at Kbbets Field on An -HUtd IS. I'p lu Hie Tlronklyn Club's office the HtKcess of the Dodsers was the sole topic President F.hbets proudly dlcusspd Dahlpn's hustlers and told how he got uiiiupns nusiipm nno nun now w , them by degrees, acting upon tips from friendly baseball men In various parts of UIO COUIurj HUH ieuIOK inn prj-i:inii i, the Judgment of the club's scout, l.ari Sutton, wliu Is employed In thp compriMtia loom of a Newark newspaper KbheN showed tlgurpi to provp that the present j member of the Hrookln Ipriii rth ob tained either by draft or purchase at an 1 outlay of more than SIS. una. When l'thleii assumed Hip iiiRiiHgement In t!i Mirllig of I'.ilo Iip began weeding out the old matt rial, lth tho result that Itucker. Hummel. Knetzcr and Wheat ure the only players left of the former line tip. Hum mel was purchased for ll.fiOfl ftom llrnck ton, Mass., In 1U05. Itucker wa drafted from Augusta In 1907 for f.eo, white lnetzer and Wheat were purchased in 1909 for $1!,600 and $t,Bf, respectively. Paubeit was placed on first hasp In Kahlen's ftist eai, after he had been drafted from Memphis for $l,Sn. In 1911 llie inooKiyii viuii i i i. in.- .,,r .Miller, from Huluih, I7i.n; itagon. irom llochester, $4,0n0j Hed Smith, from NhsIi- vllle, $3,500, and I'm in. from Hoohester, 3,.-,00. In 1912 lCbbets obtained Shortstop l'isher from Newark for 13.500, Kent from ltlrmlnchani. 11.000: Allen from Mobile, 5,:00. Klrkpalrtck from Dayton. fl'.nuO; Stengel from Aurora, $7Ju: Phelps from Tr,rni,, i-.ihi- Vltiellne from Toledo. - ' v- ti e.Oft Mnran frnm llopnpatpr. Jl ."ilio, and Cutshaw from Oakland, J1..109. The playera tiurchased for this season are. Callahan, from Elmlra. $2,500: Wag ner, from New Orleans, $1,500, and Meyer, from Toronto, $3,500. Catcher Fisher came from Hlnghaniton In a trade for Hairy I.umley, who with Tim J0rd.H1 speral years ago brought an offer of $30, i OOO from tho lilanls. ritclier Hall was a i free iicent when ho signed a contract, j Reviewing this Hat lTtibets pointed out I that Dnhlen has built up a comparatively oiing team according to his own Ideas and that of the players he has turned lisie after trials only one, Huh 1'erduo of tho Hoston Nationals; still draws salary In the big leagues. Amerlrnn Aaanrlatlnn. AT MIl.WAL'KEK. n. it. n TolPrto 00003030 11 14 I Milnatlkpp. . 0 0 ft 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 it I Hnttrrtrr- Ornrptp and Llxlngsten; Slap-nli-ka and HiikIipi AT MINNEAPOLIS. n. It. n I.nillvte ,,, . I I HIM 1 - I II 1 .Mlnnrat.nllr . 30100000 0 3 3 1 It 'nn..h,.rn an, I I'l.nnn. XI,, v. ri,ii;',. ,in,l .mih, ' -T KANSAS t'lTY. ' inolnnnrnll . . o o o o o o 0 I 0 - I 3 Kna nil' " " I I V - l " l'J Hjlterlep- . o'l'-nnor. Mrrz and rotter. I'imelt and . ct .,., i.xt... i( .-,,, ,nh, n a n t o o o o o ll' t M I'.iul . ''lMMi"!-ni J n.tt.r i-fiip and Knntn. uirirer. i.arey and Jainr. New Tlnxland I.eaaae. At l.awrpni-e I.x nn. 10: l.aixrpn,-e 4 At IirnihtPii t.nixpll !; Hrnpktnn. I i l'prllnd WorrPStPr. Si Portland. " A, p-.n jtixpr rail Hlxer, r,pw ripu- .r,l " Vlrirlnln l.engor. Norfolk. 3 I'orUmnuth. f. Ilnanok. 4; Richmond, 3. I'etpraliurg. . Npnport Ne. I. Too Wrt tor amr at Ba) nidae. rintn nrevented the bassbnll game thp 1 r'rrscpnt A. C. waB to nave pnyen xvnn ,i.L,,.r miiprn nt llax- Hldcn venor. ('lllv j-pxt Saturday the Crescent players .. ,,, .v.. lr,,l.nf nnaphnll T.enrllP t(a!10n, wh lhp Knglewood Field Club at ,... ,,,. I l,a' '.em Raatrrn Aaaorlatlon. At Waterbury Watf rbiiry. 8; New Lon don. 2. ..... A Al New Haxpii New Havpn. :; Holvokp, o l Springfield PltlellPbl I- Hnrlnitlehl. ft Al llurtford -llnrtfnrd, 5; HrldFCporl, :. Trl-tntr League. All laniea postponed; rain. Down and Squeezed Into Capsule Form hp Irft without a trader and th" favorahla entlment rreated by his prTnrts would K lurnaiiahl" lirlftlth has forced Howard Shanks lo crowd Hip plate lnlad nf drawing back an, he Ufceil to, and h a reult the oung Pena- lor oiitllrldrr la snld lo he a much Improved hitter i'hsrle Knight l th name of n blind fan In l'ltthiir who has hen atlpmlln catnrr regulwrl)- rlnes IV01 He nays his hearing In drreUped tn such an acute Mage that hp can tell ever) thing lhat Is going on without aeelng It. Joe Wood, nio.leat younr fellow admits th.it Wallrr Johnson la a better pitcher than hlmaplf. Ha saya Johnton'a greater strenKtb, Ip und longer arm enahle him to put more eppd on tho bill with let comnuratlxe ea- rrtlon 1 raille has nrodured. .ircnrdlim lo Clark , ttrllflth. "I huie seen all Ihe great flplders Speaker " Jen Tlnkpr aays tha reaann Callahan let Indian tleorge Johnson get awav from the White Sox waa that the redskin 1 the earn tvle nf pitcher aa Walsh, I.ange and Scott nml lliut rpnr nt ll.p ti,,. In. ...). I ., An on one club (leorge McBrMe la preferrpd attendance ot the i.iiiii to data at tho Tiger parK. i nere were ..ma preseui. lleporta from th Weal aay that Chance keens two pltchere warming up cnnatantly while another la prrformlng In the game. Follow Ina tha shutout of th Tlgera by I'ord and Warhop a Detroit paper used the headline. "Pitchers who fall elsewhere use whltpivasb bruHi when they come here." HelleiInK that all tho umpires In the American League have been tiiKtructpil tn he strict with him. flurk ilrlffth has aivnrn off arguing with them, and tin exen haa gone no far aa In bsl a aull nf clothes that he will uoi gov put on me neia an acaaon. Billy Nulllvan eoncld'' John Henry .of Washington the keit atthr In tb Aratr- he .1 .,. 1 Rucher a Bargain; He Cost Only $500 NAP MTKKK. who Is pro notincod tlio best left handed pitcher in tho National Iuriic, probably draws tho top salary from tho Brooklyn rlub, yet his release cost only JoOO. 1'at Donovan, nmnnglnp; the ' DodRerH In 1WX, &nw Hiifkor pitch for Augusta that year and tabbed him. President Kbbi'ts attended the drafting meet ing in tho fall and learned that Rueker wtw bound by u contract to bn pold to Connlo Mack. But as Mack had put up no money to bind the bargain tho National Commission annulled tho contract. Then Kbbet9 slipped in 11 draft for J.W0 on tho spot, being tho only major league magnate, except Carry Herrmann nt the meeting, and Rueker was awarded to him. All major leaguo magnates have attended the draft meetings since then. J TIGERS DISPOSE OF POOR CORNELL NINE Tit,. , i LnOe I In.V DlSCOlirapes lllUHil I'itnhnrs So Does Hani Hittimr. I'd tun'i! nPTVr fJOV I'Mf Khliljhll N Hnl I. I"r, I A II II l Home Hun id First Iniiinjr (iivns Losers a Lead Tlmy Can't Hold. lTlUi'. May 17. Princeton gave Cor nell a sound thrashing In to-day's base- bull game. lniilnK 11 to 4. Tho Tigers i-a,a .,nd Acheson. '- the Cornell pitchers, und the Tigers were rourteously asslst'd on their path to victory by three or four examples of head- ipSS piny. Duller nnd Kdlund contributed to this' wretched work and Keller was cullty of two errors. This sort of playing discouraged Kdlund. tn the fourth In ning the Tigers got three runs off him and three In the sKth. After that he was ntnoxed from the slab. lu the fourth Hutler started off by dropping need's easy fly. tireen and alii who. between them col se-en oi in' Tigers' hits, blngled and these drives with 'he Tlrera this afternoon, 6 to 2. Wash a bad throw to the plate by Edlund and ington hit Hall freely. The score: Wall's Infield tan Kave rrlncetoli three runs. The Tigers proceeded to finish the Cornell pitcher In the sixth, xvhen Oreen, Wall and Laird singled and Wood brought lu three runs with a two base lilt. The lthacans started off like winners scoring two runs In the first, but quickly subsided after tli.U. A home run drive l,v- Keller In the tlrst inning, which Keller In the tlrbt Inning, which brought In Schlrlck, xxas one of the longest hits ever been on the local field. The score : PRINCETON. ' COHNHLU ab r h p a e ab r h p a e t-alrd.rf: r. 11 1 1 0 0 Sihlrlrk.r II 1-30 Worth'n.aa. 4 114 11 non'an.2b..3 OO310 lrn,ltr'n t-f .'.1 I S O O Krllrr.rf 4 3 3 2 1 2 Urrd.ab 42111 O.ciute.lbv I 1 212 I fl nhoiiiKlb 4 2 1 7 0 OMlutler.cf 4 0 0 2 0 (Jreen.lf... ,'.2 4 1 n lilTrnlner.lt. 1 0 1 3 0 1.111.2b 4 1 3 3 4 0 Ail.lr.5D a i l a i u . w-j.ll ill ISO Tnhrr.M. 3 0 0 0 1 0 (opfland,p..l ti 0 n ft 0 Kdlund.p. 1 n n 0 I I Wood.p.. 3 110 11 Arhexou p 1 0 0 0 1 0 . 't;roi,'an.,l u u o o o Totalx.. 3011 1127 II) ; Toll 33 4 7 77 13 (I HMted for rheort In the ninth tntiti.c. PrlnrMnn ii I o a i 3 ; I o-ll Cornell : 0 a o o o I il 1 I Tun hafp Mir Wood. Ilhoail. Three bavp ' hit- Worthlngton. Home rup ixPijpr MJirn I Hill. Ilimmin. I-lrt hsp 11-1 halll, Oil Kdllllill, 1 . tl.T.rs - urrii. inn, in li-, r.o 1 1 ir nn. i.t.un.i lihnnil" o"t Arhevon, 1 tlci-il. Slriirk out Hy Wood, 4. hy lldliiint, 1 hi Acheron, I lilt by Pltrher- Worlhln,ton , by I'dlund- r'arne. run 1 1 y " ,.-..,,."--... ''.,-;-, I'mplrrs Donolnie of Klinlra and Huflie ot Iluftulo. Time of came - 1 hour nnd M minutes. Xrr York Mate I.cagor. AT TROV. n it. n. S'x-raru.e ooooononn- o s Trex- 3 0 1 I 11 1 0 0 x li n liaiirriPf IP1I ami .numn, .-.. n"" tilddu. AT AI.I1ANV n 11-15 Alhanv .00030000X 3 a 1 cllca...... . ,. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0- 0 7 4 iitiitrr pr iintspr una sitiionouan. uiick. and Murphy AT niNOIIAMTON. n lr x- nimlrA 00000000 0 0 5 1 ' iiinananiton s v d 0 . a 11 " 1 ..'!""""' lyla and Hitter; Hoch and Mi-Murra, AT SCItANTON. R. 11, E. j l'?"" ? S X ' J 0 X S 0-3 lS 4 Mr ,n.'""i::2r." V.iJ. ?-.?-. Haiprles rorry and Hrlirpr: Herbert, Hufc-Kerl." and Peterson I Crlmann Nlni- Ilrmalna for liamr. I PHILAPBLPltU, May 1 ".Rain prpx'ented j thn bull game hern to-day between Har- I xard and 1'ennsj Ivanla. Tlie Harvard ' t.uin will atav beiii until Mondav when I 'am a in i it ii in .x lot nia , xxnen iim Kaum mn it .i,i;ru, i.iitiiiii i.eiiiiu I Hug. I'an League, particularly In throw Inr to i nuex. I,,1'" adxlca of hl physician Harry H"'per. th Had Ho "sun tlelder," baa had hla aim tested and la wearing kUskps the hi Id. Tho atraln uf InoKInK Into I in alarliiK mn bad wenkened the iiiuscIpi if nne ce Htid the (lasses are lielna usnl tn brlnir them hai'k tn par. Mneo he he gun wearing the "windows" his batting mis iiiiiirmrti ii, ii, u-i,,i,i.ii uhn .....,1.. .... his permanent retirement from organized fl"J ' .i?.'t'Iur,,.r"i .bl""1 P"1'0", I" his right leg. the reaxilt of a scratch In pract en a month ago, tn Hhl.h -l... ..,,1.1 V ... "on. II Is ronnned tn bed. hut hla doctors aay ho probably will not have to set tho member amputated. Tha when of the While Sox players, who are nearly as numerous as the mem. Inra of the team, urn attempting tn find winii1 meuiis nf making tho rootera quit hooting und Jperliin their htiahanda Mr mlrtakes In play. "It Is awful to sit '. im sii.il merit 1111,1 near Ihem limulted," one sa) r. leorge Helta. Just signed to pitch for the lleda. Is fresh frum Ihe semi-pro. fe.slonal teams of I'lnrlnnoti The (senators ar said to hae Ihe hardest iroieinna e.iiriiiii. in tiny icatu in th. Aiiit-iivuii i.eague inia year. llraney. who la playing ,h. outfield r i.'lx eland, uaed to be. ., pitcher. Hi i." 'plarinV . ne b.M"lM.H fhia'Ve' aee certain to hold on to hla position, i ren lon-y, ine i un nuiger. can t see and Haluh Ohtie, Hi former Dartmouih hasp. ball laptaln and football star, who waa with the Ited Box a short lima, la to man ago the Heaumont Club of th Teiaa League. "After the Sox make th trip around 111 world," Coinltkey Is quoted aa say. lug, "1 will be through wtth baseball, Heglnnlng with the trip I shall lake a real Micatlnu and somebody else will have to niur. nunr mo iraill, i Tied riarke of the 1'lratea waa. th first majnr league manager to be suspended thla year. Ills term waa nva days, Qeorge Stovall waa second, and It I not certain yet when li will b back with th crowna. YALE KEEPS GOING: WINS IN THIRTEENTH Holy Cross Defers Ftf Input Ii Strnicfht Victory, lint dhns Way at, Last. BALK SETTLES THIS UA.il!' Ells, Undismayed by Early Le.m of Home Team, Outplay Opponents. Worcester, Mass., May 17. In tcrpMltig exhibition of baseball uhl, . thirteen Innings Yale to-day defeated , Cross at Fltton Field, 4 to 3, the v being the fifteenth straight for ti, 1 The Holy Cross tp.im hoorcd the Hi--of the game In tho fourth, .sending ' of their men home, but did not h.i other opportunity to Increase the r The Yalo stick artl'ts earned thi .i t run 1m tlt alvtl, KptmflpM ..ri.ttl, . plate after ho had landed safe on a . and toured the bas.es. In tho seeiitu sons of Fll rallied with their sticks k and found Murray for two singles, w i along with two errors on the pan t O'Dwyer of tho Ifoly Cross followpn netted them two runs, enough to t(p tN score. Tho overtime section of tho gam wj ooseiy rouiriit until the thirteenth, whet, victory was nancieo. me lnie visitor by a bad balk on tho part of Uie l ie.il twlrler, who made an attempt to throw to uiirii to catcli Ridden off th bap, but :iever delivered tho ball. The New Ha.en, Us wiia ordered to waJk and he did m. The score : TALE. I HOLT CROSS. ab r h p e n r h p a e JJ'hh.e' 4 0 4 0 0 J.Mur'y.rf 5 0 I 1 0 ) . Kalter.cf. 2 0 0 0 0 0 Cawley,3b f 1 J 4 I I Sehofd.lf 5 1 3 5 0 O'OMVn.lb 1 3 li ( BIOVm.M 8 0 1 3 7 20'Brten rf 0 0 (I Itlddell.lb S 1 1 11 0 0 Saun'r.aa 1 1 0 7 0 Ilellly,3b. 0 1 3 0 0 O'Dw'r.ib. 0 0 3 3 1. num'r.rf. R' t 1 2 0 0 Mpfx-I'r.lf 0 1 3 1 o Cor leh.Cb s 0 1 1 I O R Carr'll.c 6 0 1 14 4 llunter.c. 5 1 1 13 5 0 H Carroll 10HM Olle.p.... 5 0 o 0 : 0.R Mur'y.p MtlU Broao.p. 0 0 0 0 0 6Tlerney.. 1 0 0 0 o Totli.,47 4 assit,") Total...4 i io il 1 Hatted for R. Carroll in the thirteenth In nine. tUatted for n. .Murray Is the thirteenth In ninr. Yale 0001S0f)(l0 1-4 Holy Crona... OOO3XOOOOOOP1- Two base hits Carroll, O'Dwyer. Three h hlt-Hloom Sacrlflce hit Mlrtdlebrook. Stolii tiaap Oitcrrren. lft on baaea H0I7 Cro. II Yale. 7. Flret base on balla-Off Glle, t; nft Murray, ;. Struph oul-By OIIp, : by Murrar It. Hit by pitched ball-Metevler. Ualk-Mtir ray: Time 2 houra and 45 minutes. l'mpire St afford and Murphy. SENATORS HIT HAH HARD. Thrrrhy 5aln llrvmigr on Tlner for Dereat of rrrxrlnna Pay. Detroit, May 17. Washington ex-ened lip for yesterday's defeat bv xvlnninc ftom nsui.iHio.i, 1 DETROIT ,.,. rf J 5 'J J n,h ., .? ' " Milan.cf. 3 : t 3 o o vitt'.fb. "' : o o : i o , Mnrg'n.:h 3 I t l ,-, olmipn.:h ; 003.0 wT' J .'. 'J X XiShh.." ' I - ? M'bMe.aa : 0 0 r. j 0! -h if" j 1 7 n n Shanka.lf 401:0 0 r.alnrr.lb'. 4010. 'lfnfr'- J 1 3 Morl'ty.Sb 4001.' 1 '.1- l(Romleau,.; - 0 1 5 ; tlsll.n.. . ii 0 n n 2 n Total..33 5 10 :7 13 llisli. . . . 10 0 0 1 Klawit'r.p 1 0 0 0 0 0 I Totals. 3 i:;p i Batted for Hall In thn flflh tniiinir Waahlnnon o o o : l o o o Detroit 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 (i Hita-Off Hall. 7 in five Inninin off Klavip ter. 3 in four inninzs Strm-W mil llr Halt 3 ' oy Kiairitier, , : 1 ny uroora. 3. nr-. trn.p n 0, balls Oft Hall, 3: oft hlawitter, 1; oft lirnom s. Double plan Vltt and r.atupr: fiatupr .m liudpii. Firat bane on error Washing Left on bae-Detroit, 6, Waahlntlon. 5. Vt . pitch Hall Tinip : boure. I'mplrex Cui nolly and MrGreerey WON'T GIVE JOE A CHANCE. .Inckaon WnlUs Tbrlee, hut Other Napa I'll mid Atlilellca' Qunrtel, Clfaki.anp, Max 17. Before a t-rowe of 15,000 the Naps romped nwax- fror the Athletics tn.dny. tcoio 7 to 3. nic Crnm Kaler was In great shape imn iillowed only thrco hits tip to the tilnti Inning. Connie Mack used four pitcher I'etmock slatted, folloxx-ed by Brown. Hush and TafT. Thirteen hits me gathered off this collection. Poo JnhnMnt was th" Nap slugger, but doe .tockon didn't have half a chance, as he xxas xx'alkpd piirpoM-ly three tlr.irs with nin n tlllkPS. TIPt-CIIe; I'llII.A. (A I. I I l'I.EVKI..xM I ab r h p ii r ab r h a p ! 31 hy.rf 3 1 0 0 0 Johns II 111 I .1 3 11 pldr.n.lf 4 1 1 j ,. 01Chap'an..s J I " ; V eiinir .1. , 1 . . . .. , Ilalipr.fb 4 ft 1 3 0 0 Turner.Ib I ft I 7 f M'ln'ea lb 4 a 1 r. 0 o .Ixekron.rf ! 1 ! I " Walah.cf 4 0 111 ( lljiin.cf. 3 0 0 1 1 ' Uarry.aa .3 0 0 1 2 otlrnnpylf 4 n ; 4 a h Lapp e 3 0 0 4 2 PO'NpIII.p 4 1 7 ? 1 ' I'pnn'ck.p 0 0 0 ii ft 0 Kahlcr.p 4 I " " ' Dalpy,... 1 0 0 0 0 01 Hrown.p. ft 0 0 0 2 OJ TotnI ti i lluth.p .. t o o o 0 01 I) Mur'y, i o n o o oi Taff.p.. . 0 0 0 0 0 ft Totals J: 3 i: :4 9 ll flatteil tor Pcntioek tn the aeenikl n tut-. ftiatted for Iluh In the eiahth mniiu- Til.lt. .llnl.ln 1 ft ft ft II ft ,1 ft Cleveland . 3 0 1 2 0 0 1 11 Two haw hit O'Neill. :: Turner Mci 1ur -Turner, llraney. Jnhnaton. Olton "''p htlx- Turner fhapman Rasea on hall; f)(T off 1JuJhi Plrnct, om-Hv - . Kahler. .: by Rrovin, 1; hv Uuali. 1; hy Jan. Double pla- Clupmnii, Turner and Jnhrtot Hit bv pltehpr-Ily Kahler iK Murphyi br Hush iChipman. Jnhhttonl, lllta Oft ITiutoeli 4 In one Inning: og brown. 5 in to and ere third luniussj off Hush, 4 In three mil in' thirds minors fmplrrs-Rlneen and Ha" Time- I hour and M niliiulea. BROWNS BUNCH THEIR BINOLES. Ilnmtlton Better Than O'Urlrn In IMnclies nnd Itril Sot l'nll, St Iot'is, May 17. The Red dropped tho third game of their rf with the Hrowns thin afternoon, I 1 1 Hoth O'Hrlen and Hamilton had good troi nnd weie touched un for n like r.tr - her of lilts, but tho St. Louisaua SOt tlic'rs at more opportune times. The score: . . i i i t-p t mw t I. I m'pAv,' irt .... . -1, r I, I, ab r h p a p1 dith I' ' nnnAr ,l s y e 0 0 0 Shnttnn.cf 3 2 1 . 1 i Yerkes 2h 3 li 1 1 8 o;,!ohn t n.lf 3 Spp'ker.et 4 0 110 1 Will'ma.rl I 1 wis If . 4 o 1 3 o 0 I 'rat I. lb.. ;', i,ard r,3b. 2 0 0 1 0 0 llrlef.lb .. 2 0 I I 1 : 1 . : 0 1 1. o o : 0 il 1 0 0 ' 0 0 n Hall 3b .. : 0 0 Knrle.lb 4 n 1 Wati'er.se ft 0 4 f II U i .X USl 111, tl' ! f 0 OAValth.aa., i 4 3 t!.lien.r., 3 r. 3 o Hain't ou n 3 C.irnii'n.i' 3 0 1 I O'flrien.p I Totals, no.ion o o 0 4 0' - - . , 1 Totals ..:; 4 7 :; ' :ii3 i , . 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 bt. Loula, U 0 U 0 I u I Two bablta-Verke.. IVa... Shollon , Three O Drie". Yerke". 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