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EADY TO TAKE UP
WORK AS UIV1PSR
Lynehbtirg, Va.. May ij.?The games
scheduled for the Washington and Loo
baseball team with Georgetown and
the Naval Academy, which were to
have been played Tuesday and Wed?
nesday, having been canceled at tho
behest of the faculty of the Lexington
university. Al Orth, who coached the
varsity, is at home, and he expects to
begin umpiring In the Virginia
League Wednesday.
Orth was notified by President
Boalwrlght to-day that he would give
him an assignment thai lie may go to
work Wednesday or Thuvrday.
As coach tor Washington 'and Lee.
Orth has (Irilily established himself,
am! will, no doubt, go back there again
next spring If he desires to do so. The
varsity team gave a splendid account
of Itself during the season Just closed,
for :t won twenty-two of tho twenty-,
seven games played.
INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE
At Buffalo; Buffalo-Providence, wet
grounds.
At l;' 'bester: Roehcstcr-N'ewoi k,
cold weather.
At Toronto: Toronto-Baltimore, wet'
grounds.
Other clubs not scheduled.
SOUTHERN LEAGUE
_ l
At Mobile: Mobile. 1; Memphis.
At New Orleans: Now Orleans. .";
Chattanooga. 10.
At Montgomery: Montgomery. C;
Xashvllle. 4,
At Birmingham: Birmingham, 0; At
iantn, 4.
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Plenty of Action and Argument
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Game.
ST. LOUIS WINS IN ELEVENTH
Third Straight From Boston.
Cincinnati Defeats
Brooklyn.
< alcnge. Mny li.?Darkness Mopped a pro?
verbial Chicago-New York battle nt tho
Weil Side Pntk to-day with the score 4 to
t. There was plenty ot action nnd lots of
argument. Lavender would probably have
wen his game but for one thaky Inning, the
fourth. In that round an error by Moore
was ratal, nnd the Ulants scored three run*.
MeOraw was chased I? the eighth for Ursu?
la; over a dci Istou by Flnneran. .Score:
I'lihugo. New York.
AU II O A r. A13 It O A ~
Sheck'd, If. - i iv BDeyore, if. 4 l 3 l o
Schutte, ri. 4 2 4 v v l>oyle, 2b;. 4*32?
.Moore, as.. 3 12 2.1 S" gross, it 3 I 3 0 0
?Miller .... 1 0 0 0 I?Murray, rf 4 0 2 0 0
Downs, 2b, Q 0 0 ? a Merkle, ll> 4 5 s 1 0
Hofmah, cf J 0 D 0 B Hereof, lb S .0 1 S 1
/.im'an. :h. i 2 7 0 sshafer, 3 1110
Bv'r*. 2i>-ss :: 1 : 2 0 Myers, c' 1 J:i l:l|
l.eaaox. 3b 2 0 1 0 0 Tesreau, p3 0 1 3
Archer, c. 4 0 2 2 0
l.av'der, p 3 0 0 4 0
Totals ..'.30 7 24 10 1 Totals ...31 7 21 13
?Bailed for Moore 'In seventh.
fUante culled end ot eighth-darkness.)
s.-..r>- by innings: 1'
New York.0 0 0 3 o. n. ?. 1 ?I
Chlcng.010001 1 l-t
(Summary: Runs? Hnodgrass. Murray. Mcr
I, .? (2), Shecknrd, llofnian, Zimmerman (2).
Three-base hit?Zimmerman. Sacrifice lilt--,
Lennox, Stolen baser?Merkle. Bheckard nnd
Schulte. First base on bails?orr Teireau, l;
off Lavender. 4 Struck out?By Lavender,
i. Hit by pitcher?Lennox. Time of game.
Iiis. Umpires, Rlgter and Flnneran.
WINS OUT IN ELEVENTH
St. Lout!, Mo., May 13 ?A bate on bal'.s. a I
single, a wild pitch nnd Konetchy'l single 1
In the eleventh Inning gave St. Lous in.,
third straight victory over Uoston, the sjore
being 4 to Kilns was put out of thv
game for protesting a decision in the tenth
Inning. Score: I
Boston. St. Louis.
Ali II O A ?; All It OAK
Sweet".*:-. 2b i 1 1 * 0 Ilug'ns. 30 4 1110
Ca'pbell, ef 4 1 4 ? 0Ellis, if.... s 0 o 0 "
Miller. rf.. 3 1 4 0 0 Mowr'y, Xb ? 3 1 2 0
Klrke, If... 6 3 3 0 WKon'hy, jt> 5 2 1: 1 11
De.-.hn. 4 13 2 1 Evans, rt.. 4 0 '.01
Houser. lb. 4 0 13 0 ?Smith, n . 4 .'4 I'D
M'D'ald, 3b 4 ] 10 uCakrr. r:.. ? 2 t> 0
K.lng. c.... 3 0-231 LLIfs. Coo 4 2 C 3 0
Hess. p.... 4 0 0 4 OEaThg, p.. 0 0 1 t) U
Rsrlden, c- 2 O O 0 Osteel", p.. 3 1 ? 4 u
Dlckson. p 0 0 0 o Uinauser .. 3 '. ? 0 u
?Spratl ... t 0 0 0 0 .'..Maseu .. 0 0 n u il
Miller, ef. 0 10 0 0
Will*, rC. 0 11 I 0 0
Totals .. SS 9t:ui7 a Totals ...39 13 St IS 3
"Bnttid for Hess In eleventh.
1C)ne out wh?n winning run was scored.
lltultfd for Evans In tenth.
rlii.ttid for Q?kel In t< nth.
B< ore i>y Innings: It.
?Boston .0OO01 00003 e?;
St. Louts.I 000000002 l-t ;
Summary: Runs?Campbell li), Miller,!
Hugglns, Bills, Konetchy, Heuser, Two-base
hit?Sweeney, Devlin, Bliss, Three-base hit
Campboll. Sacrifice hits K'.'.is. Devlin, Kon
etchy, Miller, smith. Magee. stolen bases?
Konetchy, Hugglns (2), Left on bases-St.
Louis. Hi linston, f'. Hits?Hit Bwlng, 2 In
: 1-3 Innlims. off Hess. 12 In 10 Inning*. First
ba.-e on bai:s?Off Hess, t; otf Swing, 1; off j
Steele, S. Struck out?Tly Dlckson, 1; by
H.-ss. :: by Steele, 7. Passed ball?Rsrlden,
Time of game, 1:65, empires, JCTinstono
a-,u Eason,
CINCINNATI WINS AT HOME
Cincinnati, O. May 13.?Cincinnati bunch?
ed 11 tingle, a base on balls nnd a triple in '
the fourth Inning to-day. and this proved
enough t.> defeat Brooklyn 2 to 1. Bentoh
vos effective with men on bases. while'
Kent was In tine form with the exception o:
the one tuning. Score:
Cincinnati. Brooklyn.
AH II O A H AH II O A i;
H'scher, If 4 1 0 1 0 Moran. rf. 3 I C ? ?I
Hates, cf... 4 0 2 0 I DSufb't, lb 5 1 rt 1 II
Hob'zel, 11,4 11 11 I 1 Smith, 3b.. 3 1 2 4 tl I
Mitchell, rf 3 1 1 1 OS'rth'n, ef 2 2 3 0 ?I
|Egnn, 2b... toil 0 Daly, If... 3 0 0 0 0!
Phelan, 3b 3 1 3 4 0 Hinn'e!. lb 3 1 1 5 0
Esmond, ss 2 1 3 4 OTooley, ss. 4 1 200'
M'Lfeah, <:.. 3 l 11 s WPhclpi, c.. 5 0420'
Benlon, p.. 3 0 0 1 1 Kent, p... 4 2 1 0 u'
Totals .. 27 f, 27 IS 3 Totall ...30 5 21 9 0
Score .by Innings: R.
Cincinnati .0002 0000 ?.-.2 1
Brooklyn.OOOOOOOIM
Summary: Runt?Mitchell, JSgah, Smith.!
Three.'hase hit?Pholan. Left on bases?Cln- I
rlnnntl, 4. Brooklyn, 1 Double ploy?
Phelpa to Toolcy. stiuck out?Hv Ben ton, ,
?'.; hy Kent. 3. Hit by pitcher?By Benton,
I. Time e>f game. 1:29. Umplrts, Klent and'
DANyTlLE LOSES
PITCHERS' DUEL
Portsmoutli Wins Close Game
From Bugs hy Score
of 2 to 1.
Danville, V.l.. May 1J.?A pretty
pitchers- duel was won i,y Portsmouth
here to-dny by the score of 2 to 1. Tili
lleldliip. of 8. Oasloit and Schrddel
were the features. The score:
Hunt Die,
AB, II f. A, I.
1'. Oaston, 2b...
t?
(1.
-uaM-, t ry ss. I o 2 1 0
Itunser. 3b. 1 2 1 1 1
8c lira der, lb. :; :t 1
. Hudens, rf. 5 ?
Clunk, if. 1 0
! Wallace, cf. 2 11
I Lucia, c. 2 1
H t las ton, p. 2 11
Totals .20 c 2; ? 1
I'ortsiiiou 1 b.
AB. 11. O A. E',
Herker, rf. 4 12 0 0
Murphy, ss. 4 0 ?_? j 0
Button, cf. 4 2 3 11 0
"Watson, If.?.'.2 0 3 0 0
Cooper, 3b.'. 3 0040
ipbuKlass, lb. 3 0 ir 1 11
Castr?, Jb..,. 4 1 1 4 0
Oarvln, c. 3 0 fi ft 0
Ma>v>r, p.?. 1021
1 Totals .3*0 5 27 13 1
B
j Danville .nfi 1 0 0 0 n 0 0?1
Portsmouth .0 ft ft 0 ft 1 j 0 0?1
Summary: Huns?Lucia, Cooper, May
er. Sacrillce lilts?S. flsston, ' Lucia",
Hohrader. Cooper. Two.bay..- hit. Mur?
phy. Three-bare hit?Mayer. F<rst buse
on errors ? Portsmouth, I, L.-it on
bases?-Onhvfllc, Portsmouth? 5, l)ou.
bio play?-Murphy to DouRtass. Struck
out?-By 8. Gaston, :-< by Mayer. ::. Base
0:1 bnlls-rb) R. Gasten, 3,.HIt by pitch?
ed ball -By Mayer. 1 (Wallace), Paas.
cd ball?Gutvlii. Tlmo of Batne. 1:37.
Umpire, Mr, wonokue.
Yesterday's Results inThree Big Leagues
NATIONAL
I: Brooklyn. !
New York, l
Cincinnati,
Chicago. 4
nlnga; da!"Vj.
?St. Louis, 1: Boston, .t
Pittsburgh-Philadelphia
I
' Club.
, Now Vork .
? Cincinnati ?.
I Chicago -
; Pittsburgh
i Boston .
i Brooklyn ...
I Philadelphia
i -St .Luuis ...
ttight in
m In.
PC
.810
. ISO
.391
.451
UNITED STATES
RIchmond-Wastrlngton: wtl grounds.
Heading 4; New York.
fhl.itv. 5; Cincinnati, 1.
PiUusburgh-Clevelnnd. i nln.
AMERICAN
'Washington, 0: Clowiaivi. >
Philadelphia, 1; Chicago, n.
Boston. 14; St. Louis. 0.
New York. 1.1: Detroit, 1.
STANDING OF THE CLUBS
Clirti.
Reading ..
Cinclnnnl i
Watritlngtoi
Pittsburgh
Richmond
i nevcla ml
Chicago .
New York
Club.
ChlCOig.
Boston .
Washington
Clevolaud ..
Phil id< Iphla
Dotroit _
St. Louis . .
N aw Vork .
. i 10
.286
WHERE THEY PLAY TO-DAY
Bo?ton nt St. I,oui?
Brooklyn at Cincinnati.
New York nt Chicago.
_Philadelphia at Pittsburgh.
Vashlnsfton at Richmond (doubla
header i.
Cleveland nt Pittsburgh.
N< w y o k at Reading.
'Other game not - lulod I
'hlcago .it Philadelphia.
St. Louis at Boston.
Detroit at New York.
Cleveland at Washington.
I'cfcats Cincinnati by Score
5 tu i in Eight-Inning
Game.
ot
READING TAKES ANOTHER
Trims New York Aggregation
in Pretty Pitchers'
Battle.
Chicago. May 13.?Chicago kept up
IU winning streak in the United!
suites League by defeating Cincinnati,
B to i, to-day. Tlic same was called
early in the eighth Inning on account
of darkness. Chicago yot busy in tho
Hrst inniug. turning three passes oil]
Dashner and a hit into two runs. Tho'
homo team picke,l up three more tallies
in the gome, a pass figuring in two of
them. Cincinnati's run came In the!
second round, when Council was pass-j
cd, stole second and scored on Bior-|
man's single. The score:
Clncla uat I.
A.B. I
Badel. rf. I
Barton. 2b.1.
a i inbruSter, cf.'?
Wliter, If.3
Molccamp, ih.:i
Micks, c.2
Connell, 3b.2
Biremait, ss.:i
Bashner, p. 3
n. I?. a. b.
Chicago.
A.I
Schall. 21?. . . .
Johnson, ss.
Walters, 3b. .
Clortenrlch, cf.
Ilutlnn. lb. ..
Slight, c.
Lynch, if.
Stanley, rf. ..
McCutre, p. ..
a. b;
4 o!
110 0
1 0
21 i:
Totals .25
(Called end seventh, darkness.)
Cincinnati . 0 1 0 0 0 0 0?l
Chicago . 2 u 1 1 0 ii 1?5
Summary. Stolen Vases?Walters,
Button, Lynch. Armbrustor, Connell.
Two-base hits?H?tton, Schall; Sacri?
fice hits?Walters (21. Double plays?
Schall to Johnson to Hutton. Bases on
balls?Off liashner. f.; off McOulre. 2.
Struck out?By Dashncr, I; McOulre,
1. Hit by pitcher?By Dashner ( Lynch).
Cmprle, Lindsay. Time. 1:15.
READING WINS AGAIN
Beading. Pa., May 13.?in a pitch?
ers' battle between Peterson and Mil-,
liman, Die local Vnited Stales League
team trimmed the New York aggro-1
gat'.on by the score of 4 lo 3. Peter?
son fanned ten of the locals. A feu-'
iure wns the hitting of Cook, ol New
York. Sheckard led tue home crowdl
with three safe swipes. The score:
Heading.
A.B. R. II. <v A. IS
Sheckard, cf.
Malay. If. ...
Bibel, lb. ...
Pcttlt, rf. ...
Brouthers, 2b
Porte, c.
Brodcrtck, ss.
Mieters, ab. .
Millimnn, p.
II o
o
rnderdank. if.
FrCycr, ss.
Noyes, 31.
Brtiggy. c ...
Wahl, lb.
?eurer, cf. ...
II udson, 2l>. ..
Cook, rf.
Peterson, p. ..
fork.
A.B. 11 11.
. . 4 1 1
0
Totals .33 3 C 21 II 0
Kcoro by innings: It
New York . 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0?3
Leading -. 2 U 6 0 2 ? 0 0 ??4
Summary: Two-base lilt?Millimnn.
Tliree-baso hits?Bibel, Cook ('->.
Sheckard. Sacrifice hlt~Bro\tthcrs.
Stolen liases? Frey er. Double plays?
Bibel and Millimnn. Bases on bails?
uff Millimnn 0; off Peterson, I. .struck
out?By Minimum ; Peterson, 10.
Passed ball?Bruggy. empire. Tone.
BRUCKMILLER WINS
FROM HIS OLD TEAM
Colts Prance Away From Champs in Rattling
Game, Which Is Marked by Sensational
f ielding?.rcore Is 5 to 4.
Virginia League
HKSl I.TS YKSTI5HDAY.
nichinoad, ?"?! Petersburg, -I.
Dunvlllc, I? Portsmouth, 2.
Lynchburg, :tj Newport Ncivs, o.
Itouuoke, I2| Norfolk, 10.
STANDING OK I NI: t LI II!
Clttfti
Petersburg . ?
I'urtNinoiit h
Iticlimuuil . . .
Itominlie . ? ? ?
Norfolk .
Danville . . . .
Vporl Newa,
l.j ucbburK ? ?
IM .
.ill l
.<ll 1
.laii
.:;:t::
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,3113
WHKIir. THI3Y PLAY TO-DAY.
IttrhnioPil ut IVtersbtirc
Kommt:.- nt Norfolk.
Portsmouth nt Dnnvllle,
Newport Newa nl l.yuchburi
(Spec-I.il to Tbe Tlmes-Dlspotch.)
Petersburg, Va.. May 1"?Tbe Colt?
pranced away from tho Champs this
afternoon, und Bruckmiller defeated
his old team In <i famo which was
marked by sensational II eld I rig on the
parts of tb<- Colts.
In tin- seventh Inning the Champs
had a runner on s- cond and third
base nnd two out. Simmons hit a
long drive to left centre which l-'lour
noy captured after n long run, fall
Lynchburg Shows Complete Re?
versal of Form and Defeats
Newport News.
[Special to Tile
Lynchburg, Va.
outpltchcd Miller,
a well-played z
News to-day, the
The locals show. 1
of form over their
Johnson's hit In
Nixon and H?mme
ly. . Miller turie-i
seventh and retiri
Lyot
Morrison. I'b. ...
Wo?luins, l b. ...
Hooker, cf.
Nixon, rf.
Hummel 2b.
Keating, ss.
Johnson if.
Braun, c.
Vickery. p.
Totals .11!
?Coatcs hit by hattet
Newport N<
Times-Dispatch. 1
May 13.?Vickery
? nil Lynchbuiu; won
mo fiom Newport
score being 3 to 0.
a complete reversal
work of last week,
the iccor.d scored
!. who had h t safe
an ankle In the
i. Tne score:
bhurg.
H.
,B. U
A. IS
?I i
1 12
"
IL O. A. K.
Hates. 3b. .
Bowcn, ss, .
Plelss, rf. .
Rvans, 1 b, .
Tehnanl, cf.
Coatcs, If. .
?Ponslcr ...
McDonnell, ?.
Rodgcrs, c.
Mill, r, p. .
Hi own, p, . .
Totals .?_->!. 0 0 24 11 2
'Batted I"!- Coatcs In n'r.th.
Score by innings: B.
Lynchbtirg .02 0 0 0 0 1 0 *?::
Newport .V.u.u 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0?0
Summary: St ;,,n buses?Keating
nnd Tennant. S rlflce nits?Keating
and Vickery. Tivo-bhse bits?-Nixon
land Braun. Klr.si bnso on errorsr?
Newport News, i.t-fl on bases?Lynch
Iburg, 6; Newport News. 5. Double
plays?Vickery. Keating nn.l Woolums;
Bowcn, McDonnell and ICvans, lilts?
Off Mlll. r. 7 In '. innlne: off Bow-on. 1
in 1 Inning. Struck out?By Vickery.
3; by Miller, i Bases on halls?By
Vickery. B; by M Her. 2. rime ot game,
I l 31. Bmplrc, Mi Hi lde.
IrtB to the ground, but still retaining
the ball in bis hand.
in tho ninth when tho Champs had
a good chance to tie tho game flour
noy again made a splendid oitch ol
Barnetl's fly, which looked good for
two banes. Bruckmiller pitched good,
steady hnll and kept his hits well
scaitercd, and at rrit'cal ?points ho
show.Mi line fcorm. Iledgepeth started
in for the Champs, but wns wild, and
[was relieved by Yatea, who was hit
'hard by the Colls The hatting of
Mattis. Graff and Raley. and the
[double pliys by Morganrath and
Howedell and Laughlln and Slinmons,
i an I Flournoy'a llclding wer? the
j features.
I Tlie s:orc:
Petersburg,
Ali. 31. H. O. A.'K.
i Anthony, cf. 5 0 2 1 0 J
I Simmons, lib. 5 0 l 4 2 o
I Burnett. 11. 5 1 l s 0 0
1 .Spencer, rf. 1 2 1 2 1 0
I Morganrath, ss. ?'< 0 0 2 2 2
1 B?sch, rs. 1 II u 1 0 ')
Howedell, ub. 2 1 1 2 2 1
Breunagan, c. 3 0 1 i 2 0
Laughlln, if. I 0 1 1 0 0
Iledgepeth. p. 0 0 0 0 2 ?
Yates. p.I. , 4 0 0 1 1 ft
Totals .36 4 & 27 12 G
Richmond,
AB. R. II <>. A. K.
Opiff. 3b. 2 1 2 2 3 2
?Vi ill n, lb. 1 s 1 u 2 ?
Klournoy, cf. 4 0 1 > 0 0
Burk., rf. 3 1 1 0 ft 0
Muttis. If. it I :t 2 i) n
Haley, lb. 4 1 2 12 0 0
McComas, ss. 3 0 0 0 3 0
Mace, c. 4 0 1 6 0 0
Bruckmiller, p. 411100
Totals .33 ? 12 S3 S 2
The fco:e by innings:
. R.
R'chmond ... ,v.00112100 0?:.
Peters!.Ill g .0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 Of? I
Summary: Two-base hits?Howedell,
'Anthony, Spencer, Mattis. Stolen
bases?(iraff (2?. Flournoy, Burke,
McComas, Anthony. l>oubl? play?
Morganrath and Howedell, Laughlin
and Simmons. Base <>n balls?Hedge,
beth. 1: Yates. 4: Bruckmiller, 2. Left
I on l>ases?Richmond. 7; Petersburg. 6.
lilt by >pltched balls?Graff. Breuna
I Iran, Howedell Struck out?By Yntes.
15: by Bruckmllier, r.. Passed balls?
iBrennigan. Tim. of game, two hours.
Umpire, Black. Attendance, 1.200.
j SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE
j At Jacksonville: Jacksonville, 7;
Columbia, 2. 1
At Albany: Albany. 6: Savannah. 1.
At Columbia: Columbia, 5; Macon,
I.
APPALACHIAN LEAGUE
At Bristol: Bristol, 1; Cleveland, ft.
At Johnson City: Johnson City, 3;
Ashevllle, I.
At Morrlstown: Morrlstown, 0: Knox
villc, 7.
SI. Andre?'-. Slurs Win.
St Andrew's Stars defeated ihe Randolph
Tigert in a very close nnd wcll-ptsyed ganie
I yesterday afternoon at St. Andrew's Park
j by the score of I1? to 'S. The game was a
I pitchers' battle throughout, with honors
even between Seal for Si. Andrew's and
I Itowa fur the Tigers. Wllkerson nt ?eeond.
Tiller at (list, Dunn 1? left field nn.t McNeil
at short, made the feature jiinyi for Bt. An?
drew's, and Henry nt flrsi. i.owry at ?hor'
I and Gentry at third. played a winning
irr.n,o .'or the Tigers.
i Srore by Innings: It. Jl. B,
; fit. Andrew's Stars.. .1 ? 0 6 0 3 3 3 C?14 ?. i
Randolph Tlcers.004100003?? -I .*.
(Intterios?'s\a! nnd Almond; dnwe nnd
Dlsnkcnthlp and Henry.
Summary: Strfck out?By Sm:. b-.
rtowe. v Hits?Me.Veil. Seal, Dana, rtiank
? n?hip. I.owry, (Jeniry f3),
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
At Toledo?ColtimbUS, Toledo, 2.
AI Indianapolis?Louisville, ?.; In?
dianapolis. 2.
At Kansas City?Milwaukee, 5;
Kansas City, 3.
At St. Paul?Minneapolis, 2: St. Paul,
FIVE PITCHERS
USED BY ST. LOUIS
Futile Fft'ort to Stop Batting of
Boston Team?Seven Errors
by Browns.
WASHINGTON DEFEATS NAPS
White Sox Win From Athletics,
and Tigers Fall Before
New York.
Boston, May 13.?fit. Louis used five pitch?
ers to-day In an effort to atop the liu'.tlnx
of the Bostons, but to no avail, and the
local team won by ? score of 14 ty> ?. The
seven errora of the St. I.ouls team contri?
buted largely to their defeat. After Boa
ton had the gaino won Hall nil taken out
and a couple of other pitchers tiled out.
The Held was slippery un.l a high Wind prc
\ulle.l. Score:
Boston. St. Louis.
AU II ? A K All II O A a
Hooper, rf. 4 : i v oshott'n. efi ] l m
Bngle, a?.r, 3 I l 4 u Austin, 2b 4 1 z 2 u
Speaker, cf u 1 3 o UBtovall, lb :i v u u o
Lewis, If... 6 2 1 I OPratt, o ?_? l i ?
Uardn'r, 3b 3 1 :i 0 0 II..gun. If. I 1 S 10
Bradley, lb 2 o l; * u Lap'rte. rf 4 1 0 v o
Wagner, ?? i i i t i HuPan, ,m i a o 4
Carrlg?n, c4 2 0 v Vtiteph'ns, oO 1 >? 0 <i
Hall, p. ?? t, 11 1 0 Hronn, p. 1 0 0 0 ?>
Hushrl'n. p 3 V l> 3 U Luke, j>... 0 0 U o ?>
Bedient, p. 1 0 9 I I? Powell, p 2 1 ?> 1 1
Co'pton, p 0 0 9 0 0
Mitchell, p 0 0 0 0 i)
?Kutlua ..loooi)
Total* ...II 11 nil 1 Total? ...33 1124 1! 1
"Batted for Powell In seventh.
ticer* by Innings: 1'..
St. Louis.4 0040050 6? a
Boston .1 9 0 0 1 0 3 0 ??11
Summary: Ituns?Hooper 12), Eagle (J),
^p.aker. Lewis i.V.. Cardnoi 11), Bradley,
Wagner, carrigan, Btiaheltnan, shorten, sto
vall (2). Pratt <:>. Hogan <;>. Importe and
Ilalllnan. Two-osse lilts?dpeakej, Lewis,
Uardnsr, fteph.ns Baerlflca hlti?Austin,
Wagntr. rtojen b.ises?Kncle. Carrtgan .. ?.
Fljrst bin.- ..n balls?OR Hall. 1. off Bush. 1
lAan. 2. off Mitchell. 1. off Brown? 3; off
Lnke. 1: off Powell. 3/ >trwek out?By Pew
ell. 2; 'by Brown. 1: by Buihelmatl, 2. by
I Bedient, : Wild pitch?Bedlam. raited
i bun?c'urrlsan.
NATIONALS BUNCH HITS
Washington. I' c. May II.?Washington
bimched hits en Blending In the ilxth in
? ulng to-day and defeated Cleveland * to ?
The batting ui Caihlon and ll>an featured,
beer?.
t leveland. \t atblngton.
? .Mi 11 O a fci ali it o a r.
Butcher. If 0 '?] 4 0 ?MocUrr. If S 3 4 0 0
Olson, 3b.. f. 2 0 * Foster, Sa. ; 2 1 0 0
Jackson, cf 3 1 2 0 u Milan, cf.. I : S I I
Ulr-am. Iba 1 ". 3 1 U ?lilon. rf I 3 10 0
easterly, t I'd 1 1 uc?n'am,3bt 1221
Ityan, r:... 3 2 1 0 0 Flynn. lb. i 0 to v 0
Bull, 2b.... 4 2 2 2 OM'Brl'e, as I 1 1 I I
.iPackinlgh 4 . . 1 .! Henry. t . 2 1 0 1 0
Btandl'g, p 3 1 0 1 I Walker, p 3 0 t> 4 t!
Bask'tte, p 1 0 1 0 u
fltlv'itone., 1 0 0 0 a
Totals .. 3? 12 24 s 0 Totals .. 2* 12 27 13 ?
?Pecklnbaugh, shortstop.
IBatted for hatkette in ninth,
?^oic i?y innings: R.
Wa-hlnsion .0 I 1 OOS 1 1 ??J
Cleveland .0 1 0 1 6 0 1 1 2??
Summary: Ituns?K?ster til. Milan. Cun?
ningham <-'?. I'l.vr.n. MoBrlde, Ifenry.AValk
er. Ja. ksoii. Blrmtngnam. Easterly, Ryan
(2p, Pecklnbaugh, Lamed runs?Washing?
ton* 6: Cleveland, 4. First ba*e on errors?
Cleveland, 3; Washington, 2. Left on bases
?Washington, Hi Cleveland, 12. rirst bas.,
or, balls?Olf Walker, .. otr iiinreltnc. 3; off '
Bask'tte. 3 Innings pitched?By Blandina,
?; by Baskette, 2. Hits?Off Hlandlng, 10; |
ofr Baskette, : struck our?R> Standing,
3; by Baskctt. 1: by Wnik.r. #. Home run*? j
Milan. Cunningham, Three-base hits?Hyan j
tC), Pecklnbaugh. Two-base hits?Caihlon
(j), MoBrlde. Henry. Pester, Sacrifice hits
?ilcBrlde. Pecklnbaugh, Jackson, lt>..n
Mit by pitcher?By Walker. 1 ?Jackson'.
Time of same. 2:10. Umpires, Terilnc and |
Din. en.
CHICAGO BUNCHES HITS
Philadelphia. May 13.?Chicago bjnehed
lilts off Brown t-j-day. and made It two
straight from tho Athletics b> a .cor* of 3
to ;. Three hits bunched In the ninth saved
Ihe Champions from a shut >>at, otherwise
Walsh ??a unhlttable. Score:
Philadelphia. Chicago.
AH H O A K AB II O A U |
B. Lord, If S 3 3 9 0 Hath. 3b... 2 0 ! 2 U
Oldrlng, eft 0 f 0 u H. Lord. SI. 4 12 2 0
Collins, 3b, 4 2 C 2 uVal'Iian. If 0 2 2 0 0
Baker, 31?; 10 13 1 Bodlr. of.. 3 2 4 0 til
Murphy, r/! 0 I 0 0 1.1. celllns 4 10 0 0
M-lnnls. lb I 111 1 0 -/.elder, lb. 3 0 7 0 u
Barry, ss.. 4 4 l 1 " Weev'r, il l 3 1 H
Bgan. r.... 3 0 4 4 1 Kuhn, c... 3 1 * A II
Brown, p.. 3 0 0 i 1 Walsh, p. 4 0111
?.-trunk ... 1 10 0 0
'Lapp . ? 0
Totals ...37 10 27:0 3 Totale ...30 3 27 S 1
?Batted for Kk-.ni In ninth.
t Bat ted for Brown In ninth.
?J. Collins, right field.
Score l>5 TiTr.Tngs: ft 1
fhlenco .1 A 0 1 A ft ft 1 ft- :
Philadelphia .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (1 I?1
Summary: Runs?Barry, Rath, Bodie, .1.
Collins. Left on bales ?Philadelphia. 10:
Chlenttn, 7. rirst base on errors?Chicago, :.
Two-base hlts-K. Collins; J Collins, Harry,
Calldhnn Stolen bate?B. Collins, Double
ptsys?Baker to k Collins to Mclnnls;
Brown 10 Mclnnls to Baker. Blruck out?
By Brown. Il by Walsh. 6. First base on
balls?riff Brown. 4; off Walsh, 1. Hit by
pitcher?By Brown, I .Kuhn. Steider). Tim?
or game, 2 hours. tVnp.ro*, Bart and Con
PITCHER QUINN SUSPENDED
N. w York, Mae IT-Manager .Tor.: Inss. o
Ike T'*>*rs, put Jones In left n<:.l nnd .Tim
Delehanty on second In ptaeo of Vitt, und
with Works In tho t?.\- went along ve
nic.-ly with lo-day'a game until -the fifth,
when the Highlanders cot to ,>lm for enough
hits to brine In f?ur runs. Pernotl went In
In the sixth for Petrol!, but rould do-'
Im tier, and the- VaWceea rnn away with the
game, IS to 1, Covlngton succeeded Pernoll,
Pitcher Qulnn, of the Yankees, was Indefi?
nitely suspended Jo-flay by President John?
son for thrnwine. hi* glove nt fmplrr Bilk
CLoughlln last Saturday. Seote:
Tictrolt. New York.
AH II O A K AH II O A K j
Rush. ss... r. 1 3 4 2 Zlnn, rf... 4 2 1 n
Jone?. :f... 3 1111 Martin, ss 15 4?
Difbuc, If.. 3 000 sDelan, 3i>. c .t b II
c,,i.?. ef_4 2 3 0 scree, if.. . s i 1 I
Crawf'd, rf 3 0 2 0 0 llart'll, if 4 1 0 '
Pelc'ty. rb. 3 l 3 s 0filrn'owr,U?4 1 10 (
Morl'lty. lb 4 110 0 pc.ard-r. o>j. 4 2 1 i
Bau'an, 3b 4 2 l 0 I Street, c..s 1 9 0 nj
Stnnagc. e. 4 1 3 1 0 Vaughn, p f- 0 0 l nj
Works, p.. 3 0 0 1 0
Parnoll, p 0 0 n 1 0
e-ov'ion. pO I 1.4 1
1 n o 0 0
0 ft n
Totals ..?10 2111 r> Totall ...S9 13S5 11
?r...tt(il for Works In sixth.
? netted for Covlngton In ninth
Seore ,by Innings: R
Petroll .1 ft 1 1 0 1 0 0 f? * I
New York.0 100 4 83 3 '
Summnry: Runs?Rush. C0M1, Ilelehantv,
fMorlnrlty, Zinn (3), Martin (*>, noisn 13),
free. Ilartsell, Simmons. Oardner, Vaughn.
Two-b^se hits ?Oardner. Zlnn. Dr.lan. Three
base hits?Bush, Morlarlty, Stanage, Dolnn.
RserlAea hit?OJartln, Stolen bases?Cobb I
13), ,-r iv. ford, Hnri2Cll (3), Simmons. Cree. I
Tin 'plays- Martin to simmnns: Martin j
to riiirdner to SlniTions. Left on bases?Dc- 1
tioit. s: New York, 11. First base 0*1 errors '
\> v York. 3. Ill's-Off Works. 8 In li In
n\nr*\ off P?rnoll, 3 m : Inntne-. First baas J
bslla Off Vaushn. 2; off Work?. :: ofT
Pernoll, I: off Covlngton. !? Struck out?By
vn.ii-hn. s; by Works, J: by Covlngton. 1.
nit bv pitcher?By Works. 5: by Covlngton.
! WIM plteh?Pernoll, rovlngton. t'mplres,
Wrstervrlt nnd O'Lougb'.ln.
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ItlCIlMUND. VIRGINIA.
RALLY IN NI NTH
WINS FOR TIGERS
Score Seven Runs and Overcome
Apparently Safe Lead of
Norfolk.
[Special to The Times-Dispatch.]
Norfolk, Va., May 13.?P.oanoke
rallied) In the ninth Inning and mudo
seven runs, capturing' tha initial vic?
tory of the series. At the end of tho
eighth the crowd began leaving, thlnk
ing Norfolk had the game clnchid.
Uardin was substituted in the batting
order, and he started u swnlfest on
Flnncrah's curves that was continued
until seven of tli ? Tigers had crossed
the home plate. It looked as If Nor
I folk would recover in her half of the
! ninth. The first three min up got.
I their bases The Tigers switched
j pitchers and th" next three m>n up
wore put out In
: The score:
Itoanuke.
A. it.
I Glnn, cf.
. Gorman, lb, ..
Prsssley, ah. .
; Holland, if. ...
. No tvton, s?. ..
? Shields, 2h. ...
Hooe, rf.
Fisher, c.
<;reen. p & rf.
Uardin, rf. k p.
three mrn.
It. 11. O. A. 12
Totals .13 13
Norfolk.
A.B. It.
Dodge. s.?. .. r. ::
Mullouey, rf. 4 l
Blgble, lb. 5 l
.Staub, cf. ."> 0
Tltman, If. 6 l
llititon, 2b. C 1
Daugherty, 3b.6 2
Hltn. c. S l
Woods, p.1 0
Fluheran, p. 3 o
i ??, t
A. E.
0 o
0 0
0 0
1 1
1 0
in 10 II
Totals .
Hcore by Inning? R.
Roanok ? .' 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 T?12
Norfolk . ISO 0.1021 6?14
Sumrriary: Two-basj hits?Daugh?
erty (2). Pressloy, Green. Three-base
hits?Blgble, Holland. .Stolen bases?
l'odg:- t;.i. isi.ii. Gorman, Newton.
Shield-. Double plays?Dodge, Blen to
Daugherty. Hase on bulls?Off Fin
Dcran. 2. D?ft on bases ? itoanoke. 6;
Norfolk. 7. Hits?Off WuoJs, 5 In
- 1-3 Innings; off Flnneran. 10 in
C 2-:s Innings: pff Gre^n, 14 in S In?
nings; off Uardin, 1 In one Inning.
Passed halls?Fisher, 2. wild pitches?
Flnneran. Green (2). Time oi game ?
1255. Umpires?Pool and Eflrd, At?
tendance?860.
I.angforfl Defeats llnrry.
j Melbourne, Australia, May 13.?"Sam ?
Dangford, the heavyweight negro
boxer of Boston, to-night defeated
'Mim" Barry, the Chicago heavyweight
; Barry was completily outclassed, and
\ the. referee stopped the light In the
elevt nth ; otind.
To Vumlaate Clnli Directors.
a committee, constating of Joseph J.
Levy J?r. c H lludd, .lohn C. Katiev,
B. H. Ellington. W. B. Broaddns. O.
Iis. rvey Clark \ K. M Crutchfleld and
I Walter D. Thorn is. was named yester
daj by the Business Men's Club to
nominate ten niMiihcrs for the board
I of directors. From these ten the eluh
Will el-et five dlrpetors at the annual
meeting, lo.ibe held on June 10.
Will prove
as good in
every way
as the
COLLARS
that bear the
same name.
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