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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • 8

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UNTIL SEPT 15 The Anderson Carriage Co Avenue J' Jefferson 234 on partly used vehicles TO GAMES Vi rp HE tale of the survival of the fittest told over The Anderson Carriage Co 234 Jefferson Ave again STAXDIXG 390 3 Detroit Music Co 0 3 184 186 WOODWARD (Upstairs) NOW ON DISPLAY 2 0 1 8 14 OUR GUARANTEE 7 8 9 00 0 l'0 01 ON Pages 7 and Part One $1O $15 I HOWLAND 3 1 2 3 ANOTHER WIN AN ODD3R OR BIG JACK 9 The A 4 both CRONIN BOSTON No Scheduled 1 STANDING 1 AB 1 0 2 0 2 748 4 Totals 31 8 24 11 Totals 40 14 0 3 1 3 0 3 0 His 11 27 13 the best ever HE 9 3 16 0 4 PIRATES SPURN DREYUSS 3 and Do you 0 the K' Smoke? was 4 0 4 3 0 6 10 for 25c DETROIT AUTO RACES IN THE 3 0 4 0 8 GENERAL SPORTING NOTES 4 0 ft 4 3 1 3 1 TROTTING 5 1 fee 1 Totals 42 10 36 16 3 Totals '43 933 16 '5 4 a 2 3 2 1 1 0 1 4 0 0 0 0 0: 14s 0 3 2 2 9 8 0 3 0 0 0 5 4 4 4 5 5 5 6 0 0 3 4 4 1 0 1 2 4 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 4 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 II 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 6 0 0 2 4 4 4 4 0 3 1 0 0 5 0 0 2 56 59 64 64 0 1 0 0 0 1 2 0 3 2 1 1 3 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 10 0 0 2 1 5 1 0 2 Cincinnati St Louis Phillies New York won last one 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 oo 0 Test is True pointed out Queen City 1 0 1 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 landing Leo the engage day wiring 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 1 495464 0 0 0 0 0 Smith! Jones 1 Amdtr Gilbert 2 1 0 1 OA 0 U3 0 1 Donllnl Beckley 1 Seym rm Peltz2 Stelnf t3 Bergen 0 0 0 0 0 10 1 1 5 3 1 3 0 9 1 00 Hartsei 1 ultz HD'vis! 5 Sevboldr Murphy2 Cross Sehreckc Wa'deUp 2 In 3 0 0 44 47 4S 50 0 1 1 0 53 48 45 40 0 1 0 0o 0 0 0 15 9 0 0 2 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 8 101 of up the' but 35 Innings St oule Baltimore" 28 53 52 55 7 27 19 1 7 8 9 00 4 0 5 0 5 1 4 2 Balk Umpires Carruthers 600 r6 2 2 continue the arm is very 3 0 0 3 BTO iWolv'n3 Barry Krug 1 Muis Childs PC42410417364 will manage Philadelphia Hughesr Will'rsr to the assured 01 i 0 11 21 6" 7 8 Strang 3 Jonesm Green GDaylss Mertesl Daly2 Isbell! Griffith 4 HAVE GREAT 3 1 32 4 1 AB 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 AB 3 hrrell2 Barclay 1 Krugers 4 Bras rm Ryanc 5 2 4 0 0 13 11 5''2 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 57 61 63 70 519300 4 41 4 3 1' 0 0 31 8 1 1 0 0 1 Beckley Stolen Double piays Cnrrnran Peitz and Bases on balls Off Phillips 4 oft Struck out Ry Phillipa 3 by Passed Ryan Bergen He is now acting the part of in the Kidnaped in New York" which opened the season last 0 1 1 2'1 0 1 5 2 5 1 5 1 2 1 9 1 1 4 2 7 1 0 2 0 0 1 1 10 13 10 2 2 5 1 0 0 0 31 30 i 4 0 0 10 0 8 0 3 0 Hugh Jennings is on the market and consider bids for the next two weeks best offer will secure the goods Jack Doyle and Carey are eniovine battinc slump but they liable to set the brakes any minute and strike a terrific gait Thirteen homers up to date is the record that lays into Rurkett1 rieLr Wallace M'Cor'k3 Pndden2 Kahoec 4'1 Harper 4 2 0 0 5 0 4 1 0 6 0 4 Angus will not be in on theNow Nork said Mr Johnson 14 9 Chicago August 3 0 4 9 8 24 8 0 0 Hartsell 0 ultz 0 1 0 Cross 3 0 Seyboldr 0 Murphy 2 Cross Sehreckc Wllsonp 1 I the ninth 5 6 7 10 3 0 3 0 Murphy PHILADELPHIA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A matchless assort ment Terms low One rent can be ap plied on purchase 3 Totals 33 9 27 11 Innings New York Philadelphia Dunn Pittsburg Pa August (Special) stars of the champion Pittsburg team have' gone leagueA This is Leach 1 2 3 3 5 1 3 3 3 3 3 0 2 1 Sale of used Pianos and Great Bargains We also sell best me dium priced popular piano of America 1 3 0 0 SENT MR MERCEh TO THE WOOD! 1HEN WHALED MCCARTHY 4 4 3 3 gle 2 Two base Wagner Dobbs Sacrifice hit Clarke Hit by pitched balls Conroy Stolen bases Clarke Smith Slagle 2 Bases on balls Off Lund gren 2 Struck out Bv 5 by Lundgren Double plays Conroy 'Burke and Wagner Tinker and Menefee Dobbs and 'Menefee: Tinker Lowe and Kling 2:25 Umpire Attendance 0 0 1 4 2 TWO DAYS SPORT COMING MONTH 2d loor 153 Woodward Ave levator 0 5 2 9 Totals 30 Innings Chicago Philadelphia Mertes Isbell Mcar 4 Seybold Schreck 2 Left on bases 8 Philadelphia 3 Two base hits 2 24 7 8 2 0 0 0 Two base Louis Wayne GAME PHILADELPHIA AB HOAD 3 5 5 0 5 5 Totals 28 3 4 5 6 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 4 McCarthy Sacrifice bases Totals 34 Innings Cleveland Washington Runs Bay 2 Bradlev Hickman Vi 1 a CT a i i viiviuiauci siinpti i Keister 2 Bases on Off Bernhard 1 Left on bases Cleveland 8 Struck By Orth 1 by 2 Passed Clarke 1:15 Connolly 6584 EVEN TOMMY LEACH BELIEVED TO HAVE CIU1T NATIONAL Totals 29 7 24 14 2 3 4 5 6 Cross Three base Jones Home run Isbell I Sacrifice hit Schreck Stolen bases Davie Isbell Mertes Double plays Jones and Mcarland Mur phy Davis and Cross Strang Daly and Isbell Struck out By Mitchell 3 Bases on Off Griffith 2 off Mitchell 4 Hit by Strang Mertes MitcBen and Johnstone SECOND CHICAGO OAK 2 3 2 0 3 2 10 5 0 no ecustJe smoker neglecting this tore this week 2 6 3 the missing he failed purpose Mr Angus Is In New atid Johnson while here re word from the magnate that he return to Detroit on Monday It Style Durability and it LATTER IS WILL 3 4 2 3 1 4 ma Ke a liberal in exchange for one Parson Davies is back from England fie makes no secret of the fact that the game is on the decline in England wrong parties being in control English field hockey is being taken up in the east very extensively and will soon enjov a boom in this country The game is played by women ootball practice has already been started at Pennsylvania university and there will no let up until the final game on the schedule Is played 1 sA majority of the big western university elevens will have much of the lr old materia some grea BUNCHED HITS OMIUGHE3 AND WON A VICTORY! A severe' attack of bow legs suffer by Patrick Henry Dougherty in the first inning of game the one thing that saved the Tigers from? a shut out at the hands of Hughes and the Boston ball tossers The affliction was similar to that suf ferefl by reeman in game and was oddly enough on a hit from the bat of the same player Casey reeman let one of bingles get through him on Thursday 'it scored 'three runs and won the game for Dougherty let single slide between his shins to the fence and was good for the lone tally that Detroit took to Itself jThat single run was the one ray of comfprt that Detroit rooters enjoyed and at the time that it was made it looked like a large number Subse quent events however proved that Winnie cunning did not avail him as it usually does neavy hitters getting to him after the third Inning and straightening out his most bcore: ST LOUIS AB A 3 1 3 1 Seybold boasts of When his 245 pounds behind the ball it is certain to float some remote district Cross is still the target for Brooklyn offers despite the fact that he has painly notified Ned Hanlon that he will be with Connie Mack again next year Like Ned Hamon McGraw will make' an effort next season to have the foul strike rule abolished it is of no earthly use and is a serious handicap a batter Not only is Pittinger a fine pitcher but he is invaluable on the side lines He has a voice like a circus and the op posing pitchers dread to see him up on the lines The dare of the calcium suits Billy Hall man better a German company week "I made no effort to re sign Wiley Piatt" says Clark Griffith "He did well this (year hut 1 harnly think he will same pace next season erratic" Seymour is considered In Cincinnati since he joined the Red band out nerore mar ne was never as a model outfielder by the scribes So confident is Joe Kelley of Tannebnl that he failed to keep ment with the lad the other him to come to Cincinnati if he wishfed to be signed Jimmy McAleer says Mathewson' will be with St Louis next year and McGraw states that the twtrler will remain Gotham for the next two seasons there you are It is estimated that bv the end of season nearly 600000 people will have wit nessed American league games The Na tional will fall nearly 200000 shy of the American number Arrangements for a Virginia league for next season are already under way Tlie circuit will be made up of Petersburg Newport News Richmond Manchester Norfolk and Danville The regular men on the Remnant outfit are being benched to make room for Jocko Menefee The hitting has been one of the few redeeming features of the work of the Chicago Nationals season Totals 37 2 41 52 i 2 A jr rj American Association At Columbus 3 Louisville 2 At Indianapolis irst game: Indianapolis 8 Toledo 1 1: Sceond game: Indianapolis 3 Toledo 0 At St St Paul Minneapolis game called in the fourfh inning on account of nui At Kansas Kansas City 5 Miiwau kee 2 U' Athletics 63 Boston 61 St Louis 58 Chicago' 58 Batted for Mercer in seventh Innings 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 00 0 0:0 0 0 SO Boston 4 0 0 2 1 0 3 4 UInnings Mercer 7 McCarthy 2 Base Off Mercer T0 off 5 McCarthy 7 Two base Hughes a Three base Stahl Home Parent Sac rifice gs 'Gleason Dougherty irst base on By Mercer 1 McCarthy1 Hughes 1 Hit by BytMercer Dougherty irst base on er Detroit 1 Boston 1 Left on bases Detroit 7 Boston: 7 Struck By Mercer Dougherty reeman by McCarthy Parent by Hughes Mercer Double play Glea son and i erris Time 1:45 Umpire 2493 AWAY AND PRESIDENT RETURN TUESDAY ers were given fine CLEVELAND A Totals 36 2 3 4 5 6 i i 1 0 1 0 0i 0 0 Hemrflnll Anderson Wallace 2 McCormick Padden Kahoe 8: Jones 2 Double plays Wlltse Gilbert and Jones: Gilbert and Jones Stolen i base Wallace Hjt by By Harper 1 by Wlltse! Bases on Off Wlltse 1 off Harper I Struck out By Wlltse 2 by Harper 2 Balk Harper 'Left on St Louis 4 Balti more 7 Umpire Sheridan At 2400 ON THE OTHER HAND EGAN WV HIU HARD BY LOCALS Strang 3 Jones 4 tjreenr Davis 3 Mertes! 4 Daly2 3 Isbell! 3 I 4 3 1 0 Pittsburg 83 Brooklyn 59 Boston 56 Chicago 55 TESTIMONIALS A AN ARTIST: touch is i TEACHER: three trial Others say: "Is the Like it better every have any It is the only piano guaranteed to improve under usage Its full sweet tone and matchless expression is maintained after years of service We cordially urge you to call or write asit will be true economy to buy a naraman Bernhard Pitched Great Game Cleveland August Bernhard was in superb form to day and shut Washington out with only two hits both of which were secured by Keister Cleveland bunched its hits off Orth thiee innings Both pltch euppr ri score: WASHINGTON 5 2 Browns Made It our Straight St Louis August St Louis won the fourth straight game from Baltimore here this afternoon in easy fashion Wlltse was lilt freely throughout and his support was miserable: Harper did fair work for St Louis and bis support was good two of inc njcais eiiuis Score: Bay Lajole lick Goch'r Bemis 4 3 3 000 3 0 0 '0 3 CRAWORD INCIDENT ONE THAT WOULD NOT DISCUSS He went In almost that was his home tnv out was a fair test Good Day Boston is the last of Boston for theWashington this afternoon at 3 Score: DETROIT AB Doyle 2 Lee DOI i 3 Orth Elv 0 'arey 0 Jlarke Drill DETROIT REE PRES 5 PC w589 Cleveland 55565' Wash'ton Baltimore t45537 Detroit Entries for lint Trot lint Micb August Pres ent indications are that there will bs a good list of entries for the race meet to be held here September 10 to 12 inclusive and some excellent sport is in: prospect for the three days of the meeting There will be three events each day and purre will be divided in every rseess Entries will be received up to Wednesday night September 0 0 2 60 3 0 0 0 1 0 and Hughes almost had 'his hand taken off by interfering with a line drive from Bue bat President Ban Johnson saw the: game and talked about next team i Siever or Yeager will do the deceiving at West End park this afternoon Harley had a busy day in left In the fourtn he robbed reeman of a double by a great running catch Washington plays three games oneto day and morning and afternoon of Labor Day Connie men will follow The Senators wrill get no fish dinners on this trip President Postal wants tn see bow they work when they are kspt hungry It is to be hoped that President Angus and Manager Dwyer will get hack ns promised on Monday A team that is left to shift for itself can hardly be expected to nlay the game to its limit Buelow may have a severely strained side but the smanner in which be beaded off Dougherty in the first inning indicates that if he has he is best when crippled Elberfeld had a chat with Gleason while waiting for the runner to arrive' There was an awful and an entirely an necessarv howl hen called Mercer out on the double plav in the fifth erris had the ball before Mercer reached the bag1 The runnerwas a little slow in getting back That was the only trouble Elberfeld was again hit and again refused his base for it yesterday He took the ball on bis hand rather than move back out of the way of it Consequently he had a double dose of suffering The short stop is so ready to get in the way of the ball that he has to take a hop step and jump away from the plate In order to get anything whsn he is hit American to night Leach the third baseman failed to meet President Dreyfuss to day and this is taken as an intimation that he has gone to the American He is said to have signed with the American for 39500 for two years Pittsburg refused to give him 34000 year Smith re fused $4000 from Pittsburg to day saying he had signed Tannehill who has gone to the American gets $3500 a year for two years Chesbro gets $6000 a year for the same tiihe The Pittsburg club to night that it had secured one of the best in fielders in the American league to play third next season BAYS DETROIT TEAM AN Av' jA Jv PIRATES TOOK CONTESTED GAME ROM STTNDAY AUGUST 31 1W2 RESULTS AMATEUR GAMES PLAT ED YESTERDAY 3 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 BAN CAME TO SEE ANGUS 1 Totals 33 Al 2 3 4 56 1 AO 0 0 1 00 1 Dunn Brodie 3 Huls witt Douglass 2 Two base hits McGann Barrr Thrc baso Sacrifice Dunn Stolen base Mathewson Left on bases New York 5 Philadelphia 5 Bases' nn balls Off Cronin 1 off razer 1 Hit by pitched Brodie Struck By Cronin 4 bv razer 2 Wild pitch razer 1:45 Irwin Attend 3076 WASHINGTON 5 'COMES TOrDAY THE LUCK MAY CHANGE Donovan out hit by batted ball 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Cincinnati 1 15 110 13 St Louis 0 0 1 0 10 0 0 Runs Donlin 3 Beckley 3 Crawford 2 Seymour Peitz Corcoran 2 IS 2 2 Two base Donlin Sey mour Phillins Crawford 2 Beckley Calhoun and Ryan: Berkley 2 2 Time 1:40 Emslle 4000 Why not get rid of that old one and get one that is new andi up to dste? President Ban Johnson spent Satur day in Detroit coming over from Chi cago for a conference with An gus owner of toe Detroit club As both Mr Angus and Manager Dwyer are still amon of his York celved would is supposed that Dwyer is still with Nr Angus as he has not recently been discovered tip toeing into anyNational league strongholds There are grounds lor suspicion that Dwyerwill appear at the same time that the iciub owner docs Neither can return too soon tor the good of the club and the relief of the public which is clam oring for some sort of a finish to the present season As usual uMr Johnson was talkative on general subjects and reticent onthose that most interest the Jans He dascanted glowingly and in glitteringgeneralities on the Detroit team of 19H3 he enthused on the beautifulgrand stand that is to adorn Bennett park at the same timb that the pen nant winning club makes its apoea ance he spoke in terms of admiration of (Mr Angus but he did not get down to the details that are the really inter esting things: 4 ToIdjAbout the Tiger ftTo gatno at 3 aWarnar and wre both put out or uusinesa temporarily ty loui turn i Tailors andWoolen Merchant I2Oa222 Woodward Avei Detroit 7 what has been printed in various sections of the country The rule against syndicate ownership 'will be strictly observed and this will pre vent Mr Angus from taking part of the new club We are going ahead slowly on our plans for New York and are saying nothing to give the enemy information of our plans We will be ready to talk circuit at the fall meet ing That will be early enough "Detroit will be in the American League next year Of that there is no cause" for doubt rom what I know of Mr Angus' plans it is safe to say that the city will have a splendid club reinforced by a number of National League stars Mr Angus is putting out the money and is getting the men that he wishes I talked with him in the east on his plans for next season and he assured me that he would not only have the team but would have a new equipment for the grounds He proposes to build a stand of steel and cement and will go to St Louis to look at the stand there after which that of Detroit may be The St Louis stand to which the president referred is the best in the circuit from which to view a game' me rounctations ana noors are cement and the supports are steel rights in cement It is built low spectators in the front row being four or five feet from the ground That Crawford Story President attention drawn last night to reports from Cin cinnati that Sam Crawford has repu diated his Detroit contract signing tenth Cincinnati and returning to the Detroit management a check for the advance money that was given him a week ago This matter he did not care to discuss That Crawford has signed a Cincinnati contract is certain a Cincinnati correspondent of The Press having seen the instru ment yesterday and having Craw personal assurance that he had mailed the advance money check to the local management Crawford was given $1001) advance to bind the De troit bargain and his 1903 salary was to be in excess of $4000 Whether or not Crawford is to doubld cross Jetroit time alone will tell It is understood however that he was signed to a personal contract in place of the regular baseball con tract in order to hold him securely If this be the case he will find jump ing from one team to the other not such an easy matter as jumping base ball contracts with the ten The Automobile Racing Association has decided positively on September 19 and 20 as the dates for the Detroit automobile races Entries are alreatly pouring in from all over the country and it is expected that nil 100 auto mobiles will compete prominent among those who have already agreed to come to Detroit is Mr Baker with his Torpedo this machine being the one which was driven at the rate of 79 miles an hour on the Long Island course about a month ago Alexander Winton who last year broke all the records up to ten miles will be here with his' new machine the Bullet and confident that can lower all existing foreign records Tom Cooper: ex bicjcle champion together with Henry ord who defeated Win ton in the ten mile race at Grosse Pointe track last season will be on hand with the two new gasoline racing machines the horse power of which will be greater than any machines ever built These machines are for track purposes only and cannot be driven through the streets datesfor Detroit will come im mediately after the Cleveland date September 16 when commences the automobile circuit Machines will then be brought to Detroit for the 19th and 20th Chicago willihaveAthe 24th and 25th or thereabouts rom Chicago the racers will go to Mil waukeeand possibiycontinue on as far as Denver urther announce ments can be expected shortly a 1 back and ths prospects forgames appear very bright Ben Shibe and Connie Mack nrofes slonal football team in this fall The team will' be a member of the now professional league Jim Popp and Harry of Manistee may be matched in the near future to meet before a Grand Rapids club falls is saidto be a promising lightweight Major and rank Kramer have teen matcnectto meet in a series of bike races on tne vatisburg track on Labor Day A 5500 pursa will be the money end of the £3 me pi Jim Corbett has notified the Southern Ath letic Club that he will be sure to be on hand to referee the McGovern Corbett con test He will come with a big party from Gotham VS DUCK SHOQTING ikr SI? Are in club for sele Address Hot Batted! for Patterson 1 2 Chicago' 0 0 Philadelphia 0 0 Davis Sevbold Cross Schreck 6 Green Daly 2 Isbell Mcarland 5 Left on bases Chi cago 4 Philadelphia 8 Two base hits Davis Sohreek Three base Waddell Sacrifice Dav is Stolen Green (3) Mertes Hartsei (2) Cross Double plays Jones and Dalv Schreck and Cross Struck By Patterson 4 by Waddell 4 Bases on balls Off Patterson 4 off Waddell 2 2:15 John stone and Carruthers 12264 being made by him BALTIMORE 5 '2'4 0 5 The Popular Geo Childs Cigars ALL 5c CIGAR 4c or 7 for 25c ami $175 a bx Cremo Portuondo Sol Russell El Merito ChP Battle La Costa cubanoa Sandow etc All 3 for 25c Cigars 7c each Elmer Smith got even yesterla? I with the Michigan Athletic club fol I the crushing defeat given the 0 A I last month The Delta nitcher wa I in race form and at no time I the Wyandotte sluggers look danger ous Barfing an excu able error Mognihan the A played fault less ball and the little shortstop Guthard pulled off seven particu larly fine plays Neither team presented strongesl playing front but the game was best of the four played by 'hem season In addition to his pitching Smith led his in th ting lacing out two corking iouoie at the proper time 'Monday afternoon at A leaves by the I 1x13 Continued on Pace Niiic the HARDMAN Is Positively Uri rival led STRICTURE 1 guarantee my Latest Method Treatment to be a permanent and positive cure for Varicocele and Stricture without cutting stretching or loss of time In Varicocele it absorbs the begging or wormy condition equalizes circulationstope pains in the groins also all drains1 thereby giving the organs their proper nutrition vitalises the parts and restores lost powers in Stricture it absorbs the Stricture tissue stope smarting sensation nervousness weakness backache etc 'while In ail proetatio troubles it la the treatment par excellence So pos ijUve am I that my treatanent will enre you you can PAY WHEN CURED Yoifneed rey nothing un AU you are convinced that a thorough and complete cure has been eatahliahed we cure Varicocele and Strlotnrd without cutting stretching or loss of time also Blood Polson Chronic Private Nervous impoteecy Kidney Uver Bladder Stomach Wetnale and Rectal Trouble CONSULTATION REE (Mil or write for Hank for Mate treatment BOOK REE Hours 9 a Sundays 10 a to 3 hl 'a iv 208 WOODWARD AVE LztCa 3IKLLjDIZKvain ENTRANCE 7 WILCOX ST naraeaeiK'wij DETROI) NTIQR sr: louis AB 5 33 4 4 sSjLV IN INE ORM AND" GTANJS BEAT aHowance of their stylish new ones A COULD DO LITTLE WITH TH3 DELTA TWIRLER If you do your ori'or tunitv to enjoy Cigars quality None when winning run' was 1 2X3 4 5 6 17 8 9 10 It 12r PlttSburg fi 0 020006 000 Chicago 1 I o0 oooo'oio'e 2 Philadelphia August New York game from Philadelphia in the lornlq hnd a lead Of run and the visitors with two singles a batsman hit and wild throw scored two runs Score: NEW AB Brow 1 Dunn Smith 2 McG'n 1 Brodie Laulf 3 Cron'ji Crawfor Jumps Detroit Cincinnati August 20 Outfielder Sam Crawford to day signed a contract to play with the Cincinnati team next year the contract it is understood calling for to 000 in addition to bonus for signing Craw ford had previously signed with the Detroit American League club for next year' and accepted advance money but ha re turned it to the Detroit club to day after signing with Cincinnati ADDITIONAL SPORTING NEWS Boston Bunched Hits and Won Boston 30 won the last game of the home series from Brooklyn this afternoon rEight safe hits off Hughes in the first three innings brought victory CVVi IN 'AB Keeler Dolan Dahiens lood 2 Irwin arrell Hughes BOSTON BATTED DAYLONG Rpd All the Way Cincinnati August 30 The team had no trouble whatever in connect ing with to day and won the game easily Phillips was effective when men were on bases and the local team played a strong ga2ne St errors counted for runs but the hitting of the locals was wnat won tn name CINCINNATI AB 2 0 2 2 0 2 Totals 33 8 27 10 2 Totals 39 11 27 12 2 HUGHES DTD WELL AND 'HAD THE VERY INEST SUPPORT SMITH WAS AN ENm 1' 5 0 0 0 7 2 Wiltsep 4 11 27 22 4 Washington at Detroit Baltimore at Chicago' Athletics at St i' 1 Boston Cleveland at Hard Game for Colts to Lose Pittsburg Angust Two bases on balls and errors by Menefee and Tinkef defeated Chicago in the twelfth Inning of a splen didly contestea game PITTSBURG AB A Clarke I' Leaeh3 Wagner 1 Zimmerl 0' 0 0 Burkez Conroy Smith clause has proven to be There are grounds for the belief that Crawford may be doing a little coarse work with Cincinnati in order to avoid trouble this fall The news from the Queen Oity while discouraging: does not necessarily mean that Crawford will forsake Detroit in the spring Ball players are doing some queer things these days He May Know Them The return of Messrs Angus and Dwyer is awaited with intense inter est Npthing will be given out at this time probably about the business that has been done with players The more important deals have already been in these columns and are touched on in another column of to paper It is believed that Detroit is after in addition to men already named as either signed or under agreement to sign later Tommy Leach Pittsburg's swell third base man Williams will undoubtedly cover third for New York and Leach will join some American club Either De troit or Cleveland is expected to get him Cleveland will have no use for him unless Bradley gets away He is one of the men that National Leaguers are working for most stron lv More will be known of the Crawford incident when the club leaders return It is supposed that the outfielder is held firmly just as are other men who are under contract at fancy sal aries The bundle of advance money sent to Willis was perhaps the largest that has been put out by any baseball club This was protected by personal contract and the natural inference is that the same precaution was taken in other cases' AB 5 Sisst Overcoat SELL OR 4 1 i 4 3 4 kinky curves in a manner altogether delightful if viewed from the Boston bench rom the seats of the mourn ers the battering did not look so good It rcnllv mattered little after Parent tore oft ai home run in the fourth what happened to the Detroit pitcher The Tigers were suffering from weak ness of the wrist and could do noth ing to save the game ITucrhew Proved a Surprise Long Tom Hughes performed for Boston In the opening inning he looked like the kind we have always bought but after that period develop ments showed that the package was improperly labeled He allowed two singles in the and after that just three scattered hits were taken from him He had brilliant support Parent covering an immense territory arid corralling all kinds of drives while the younger Mr Young Gleason turned off some pretty tricks and made a great catch and throw result ing in a double play in the fifth iri ntng Detroit played fairly good ball though not its best and looked poorer because of its weak hittin Harley alone shone With especial 'brilliancy doing some fielding that looked ijte that of days that have been1 Detroit figured just three timesJn tho opener with two gope Casey smashed a drive by Gleason to Dough erty The latter as stated above gracefully straddled the ball and James went all the way round Bar rett singled but was left In the third Elberfeld walked and Casey hit again but the next two were soft In the fifth Mercer hit Harley was passed and Elberfeld lifted a fly into short left II Gleason went after it gotit running with the hail and turned it to second erris pulling a high throw out of the air and doubling Mercer: Begrun tlie Bother What Boston did it saddens one to tell Parent was the cause of the most trouble He made first in the second inning on a fly that Elberfeld went after and losk reached second on an out and scored on Warner's single to center In the fourth after Glea son had hit Parent found one just to his liking and hit to the club house Barrett was playing over towards right and by the time he reached the ball Parent homo This started hitting streak Three singles were made in the fifth but only one run resulted In the seventh how ever Hughes opened with a two bag ger and went to third on safe bunt Stahl then lined out a triple to the score board was a longer hit than Parent's homer but there was quicker action on it1 Stahl himself scored on Gleason's long flv Thts was all that Mercer found nec essary and McCarthy was sent in to try his luck I He got the two first bat ters handily but after that there was a fusilade Qf hits three singles filling the sacks a pass forcing in a npn and two additional making" three more tallies four all told forthe in ning? In the ninth he got bv without npine scorea on cold and against a team hitting sc hardly Dexter 2 Tenneyl Cooley 1 Carnevr Lushm Lones Kit'dgeo Willis 4 1 la0 Totals 35 10 27 13 1 Innings 7''1 Boston 1 Brooklyn 0 Tmnev Lush Lone Donovan arrell Twobase nits Irwin Stolen Donovan Sac rifice Kittrelge Cnrney bases on Tenney 2 Dahlen 1 Struck Hughes 2 by Willis 3: Double play Ten nev and Wills Passed Latimer Wild HugheB 1:41 Umpire Brown Attendance 3325 Waddell Won His Own Game Chicago August 30 Philadelphia and Chicago playedirtwo of the best contested games ever seen on the home grounds to day The locals won the first game by consecutive hitting and the excellent pitch ing of Grlffith In the second game it was nip and tuck until Waddell made a three base hit and sent in the winning runs in the eighth Inning home run and a double play by Jones and Mcarland were the features Scores: TTWT 4 A CHICAGO PHILADELPHIA? AB A AB HOAR 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Score CHICAGO "AB siagleliDobbsm' Kllngc Tinkers Menefee! Taylor3 Progressive Druggi 18795 291 Woodward A' Incorporated 100000(M EASY MONEY! HO makes lHI BOUSLMS OALY CO Go 113 Clarfc Street MONDAY REGISTRATION DAY 8 to 5 Call or send for Catalogue? CORNER GRIAWJLD AND GRAND RIVER ine Wear Woolens for all 1902 No decision so supreme as that of years Time has seen us advance and grow broader in the field of higher in the annals of the Commercial World The directive hand which we hold over manufacturers is evidenced by the completeness and exclusiveness nf our stock Our all Catalogue is readv and free for the asK ii contains iuu aetaiio me a a Of correct tasmons ana is beautifully illustrated from current styles Hi Vs War HI I III Wm I li Vl ra 4 A mthi ri mw i ffv xla7i ii tv rof zi wa AlS Al ir a SJI KW v'U BHiY LJRf 4 yw? MB a 9y IP de rr ft i "r' I 4 2 i 1 A JU a I kv xmti 's a is as)' Btk WllMIIIIIIIII II I III IIIIIIIHBI IHI piBos KQi TO Tuesday Sept 2d Cl CD VV 3t Bl I I JLjJIL Srii HV a jwa aAS yi 2 fl AB A' Harley 1 3 0 1 "5 0 Elberfeld 3 0 0 5 4 Casey 3b 4 1 2 2 2 Barrett 3 0 '1 21 Holmes 4 0 0 0 1 Ieplne lb 4 0 0t 41 Glqason 2b 3 0 i 6 3 Buelow 4 0 0 3 1 Mercer 2 0 0 3 McCarthy 0 :0 0 0 1 0 KO li Totals 'St 5 27 BOSTON i AR II A Dougherty 1 3 2 3 3" 0 Stab 1 4 Z2 2 4 0 Gleason 3b 5 1 3 il 2 reeman 4 0 1:10 Parent 5 2 13 6 Lachance lb 5 0 2 13 0 erris 2b 5 0'1 1 4 Warner 5 1 2 2 0 Hughes 5 3 sV 0 4Totals4V 17 a.

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