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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • 9

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SB TIGERS OVERCOME A NAPS DOWN OREMOST IGURES IN GREAT VICTORY PHILLIES LOSE INAL TO CUBS LEAD 12 TALLIES AND BEAT THE SOX 6 9 3 0 0 0 Th 0 0 it 0 3 0 3 3 0 0 4 3 9 i 9 0 Touls30 727 13 2 Totals30 2 3 B1LLIKENS DROP PLAN A VARIED 9 0 2 9 0 2 2 GAME TO SAGINAW SPORT PROGRAM sw ciuwioni) TOLD ABOUT THE TIGERS GIANTS TAKE THE INAL RUBY ROBERT IS INJURED IN AUTO ST LOUIS IftvHn3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 3 0 and 3 9 3 0 8 9 HOME RUN DRIVE MONROE TAKES LONG GAME BEATS WESTERNS while among 11 0 0 I 0 2 3 3 3 3 0 MANISTEE BURIES HORSEMAN DIES WESTERN CLUB 1 3 0 0 or Men and Boys 9 BOYNE CITY LADS ROM INJURIES 0 0 0 0 9 4 1 5 Home Lot BAT GALLINO MOUND 1 0 16 27 4 LINT BUNCHES ITS HITS AB LOOK OR SUMP ON BUCKLE 9 3 0 0 1 0 0 3 0 Onslow! 0 6 3 4 25 16 2 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 33 10 27 13 PT HURON STOPS WINDSOR in 5 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 6 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 2 0 1 2 2 0 0 1 1 0 TB 1 0 2 7 6 5 4 3 6 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 3 4 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Iojie3 4 ftheana 3rOodni coUlnsm 0 Archer a 3 QieD Brown 0Tinker 0 SOX AND TIGERS PLAY HERE TODAY 'J 9 21 fifth Going 9 1 1 3 3 2 0 ST LOUIS AB A Austin 3 3 MeJoanr i Lapoitr3 4 events Platt Athlertlo club jumper made feet 7 inches pARtfme Athletic rhih was second with 103 feet 5'6 inches and Den Adams New York Athletic club third with 101 feet The old record of 100 feet 4 inches was made by the late Malcolm ord 26 years ago on Manhattan Held 0 3 2 3 1 10 JACKSON AB 4 0 Juno Cleveland piaycd a Ith St IwOtii today ant I the pitchers were hit erratla support 5 3 1 1 3 1 1 0 0 Boston Juno Lennce Kullrr a New York lawyer and gontlmrian rider died at tlio Massachusetts General hospital here late this aft ernoon of injuries sustained in the Country club races yesterday when he was thrown from his mount during one of the steeplechases Mr uller was rendered unconscious by the fall but his condition was not considered serious last night at the hospital where it was reported that he was merely suffering from a slight concussion The accident occurred at the My opia Hunt cup steeplechase which was the fifth event on the card Mr uller who has been greatly interested In hunt racing and main tains a stable of his own was rifl ing Magnolia owned by reJcrkk Bull a New York broker As the horse approached the Liv erpool jump on the first round of the course Magnolia cleared the ditch and hedge but did not catch fairly on landing and Mr uller was pitched heavily over the head The patrol judge went to the injured assistance and called an ambulance which took him to the club house where physicians attended him Later Mr uller was taken to the hospital PROST RETURNS TO REAL ORM Total XTY COBB REACHES CENTURY MARK start Tan no te face him ayno filed and out Then Me 1 2 1 2 Jim Donahue Stgns Bouton Conirart Boston June The Boston American league team has signed Jim Donahue cap tain nf the Manhattan college team of New York Donahue 1 an Infielder Scouts of other league leania were after hto JAMES HURLS HIS TEAM TO VICTORY NEW YORK CLOSES SERIES BY BEATING THE CARDS 7 2 in 4 SAGINAW ab im 1 in 3 13 MIO RKVk 1 1 Burnett 2 4' 1 Kutina 1 3 1 1 i Lavens 3 Jh'T 0 Srhaubr' 4" 3 4 11 llenferp 4 2 ft Clement pitched ADRIAN AB JACKSON AB 15 run 2 1 0 1 3 Trtals32 10 27 10 2 ana In a Weird Exhibition Which is eatured by Hard Clouting and Erratic ielding Cleveland Emerges the Winner The Wore: PHILADELPHIA A 7 6 9 0 0 1 1 0 2 Render Sacrifice Scores Winning Bun Over Carle ton in the Twelfth Inning Monroy Mich June A ing a sac rifice and double by Navarro clos'd 4 fnnlng game here today In which Monre trimmed Carleton by the score of 8 to After bis team had a lead of three runs Grman blew up and wm found for hits In the fifth which with three hasea a aacrlfice and two error Belied the locals elx runs Scot: Inninge 2 3 4 ft 6 7 8 9 10 12 Tl Carleton 1 0 3 0 6 3 0 0 0 A Monroe 0 1 0 A 4 9 0 0 0 Grrman and Vaa Buren Dor nrr Engel Millrr and Navarre AB Smith 2 Potts a ttonine3 Drake I Jones I Bush W'ia? A Crthk Crawford Delahanty lb Moriarty 3b Jackson Scores Enough Runs in Opening Round to Cinch Game Jackson Mich June Jackson battedallino out of the box In the first in ning and won easily from Lansing today by a score of 7 to 3 A base on balls a two base hit three singles and a home run gave Jackson five runs off flallino and he was lifted Warner taking the mound duty Two hits and one run followed before the side was retired Warner tightened after the first and pitched cleverly getting nine strikeouts hit over the right field fence was one of the longest ever made on the grounds and was ihe tllrd that was ever sent over that inclosure Newasli'e plaved third and won the dis tinction of having played evci? position on the team but at short and cemer field tnis season scoje: LANSING a UHgerm 4) Baxter 2 3 4 OPricer 4 4 OPrestonl 4 4 OWoerthc 4 4 8 5 0 1 3 20 scored 4 0 3 Devore Doyle Murray Merkle Evans MOtm 4 Two Mowrey 2 Devlin 2 Murray Bresnahan Sacrifice Hauser Snod grass rlfke Oakes Double plays Huggins and Konetchy Meyers and Mer kle Hauser Huggins and Konetchy Snod grass and Doyle Stolen Doyle Snodgrass Murray Wiki Golden irst base on Off Golden 7 off Sal lee 1 off Wilts 2 Struck By Golden 3 by Sallee 1 by Wilts Off Golden in 5 2 3 Innings (two on Io sixth): off Sallee In 3 1 3 Innings Left base Louis 10 New York 10 Klein and Emaile Attendance 10111 game 3 Works allow a man to reah first base In the second and third and Mitchell was equaly effective In the ninth Matty McIntyre had a lot of friends among the spectators all of whom were much elated over his excellent work There were so manv changes In personnel that tho official battery announcer wore out two mega phones during the afternoon Tannehill was so startled by the unusual feat of getting two hits in one game that he fell down while running to first on the blow of the eighth Mullin or one of the youngsters probably will pitch gameXor Detroit Walsh who is charged with defeat looks like hope Cobb certainly intended to reach that first bag in the ninth The way he slid into Collins would have knocked over a brick house Small wonder that the first baseman lost the ball In the shuffle Cobb inade a glorious niufiC of Zieder's sacrifice fly in ths opening Inning Ixrd would have scored from third even had the ball been held as Ty was way out Two Tigers made their 1910 bow to the home fans these being Mitchell who never has been seen in action here before and Charlie cciHniut who got into nis championship contest of this son the clubhouse boy trying to get President Navin one of Charlie uniforms with a shoehorn when the game ended supply of pinch hitters had run out and desperate measures were necessary After hearing the news of the Bennett park matfneo Connie Mack sent the following order: One gal lon carbolic Bcitlfonr pounds best Paris green 1U yards of rope and a revolver Life has no further attraction for the elongated leader of the Athletics Those fans who left the park arly thinking that the Tigers were beaten never will be able to for give themselves for missing that ball game The man who wouldn't give 119 to view another just like It is too stingy to look through bls spectacles for fear of wearing them out Ty Cobb wasn't half so tickled over the victory as he was over the first view of his daughter whose acquaintance he made shortly before the game The Peach hardly could wait for the train to stop at the Michigan Central station yesterday noon before starting home to get his initial peep at the young lady nr a batlhelob If there be any animal that pos sesses greater gameness and greater skill in fighting against over whelming odds than the tiger the popular name for the Detroit base ball club ought to be changed It is the gamest ball outfit that ever wore spiked shoes and any one who wants corroborative: evidence has merely to ask the fans who attended clash at Bennett park Tho pages of baseball history may be scanned in vain for the records of a contest like that decided on the greensward on this stir iins eayuavn ariernoon rnere never was a struggle it before and incre never will be another The lum total of all that baseball ever iaS in flirt WSJV thrill find of a display of the spirit in lunt lauie tnai wins vierorins a 'mond or otherwise hardly would frqual what 18 men wearing Presi dent livery accomplished in nine innings xAk The score stood 16 for Detroit and 15 for thftAVhilA whan It onriort' These figures though large are not particularly impressive for there have been a Int nf ma inr Iaqo battles in which the runs hnv hAAn 1 about as numerous on both sides Tho point is however that whei the Tigers went to bat for their tilth time the count was 13 to 1 in favor of the enemy If a ball dub isn't licked when its opponents are a dozen runs in front with only live more periods of hatting remain ing at least Its prospects of escap ing said licking sufficiently brilliants to encourage extensive betting Would lime Hern Whipped Any other team past or present than the Tigers would have been so thoroughly whipped thHt some body would have been obliged to drag it on the field for further mauling There is one thing that the Tigers have learned thoroughly however and this is the simple maxim game is over when tho last man Is Instead of giv Ing up the fight when common do cency and humanity demanded a surrender to avoid further casual tise those Junguleers started to show the Sox some real fight ing The demonstration was so guod that club finally had to admit that it had learned some thing about not even hinted at in standard works on tho' National ganie Talk about bunting nine on a man! They had counted on tho 'l igers 'apd jarfngementa for the funeral Had been completed before men even got well start ed In the minds of almost every body present tho Tigers were nut only whipped but they were anni hilated It was a case for the coro ner not the ambulance surgeons Twelve runs behind and only five innings to go! A man who had of fered to bet 5 cents against l000 on the' Jungaleors at this time would have been taken in charge by the until the doctors came with a straightjacket Many of the fans who had paid to see a ball game and not a murder left early Many who remained did so that they might scoff arid jeer' the apparently doomed outfit represent ing the city where life Is worth liv ing for everybody except a ball club In tough luck AB Brcverl 4 5 Ehlers 5 inninas! off Covington 5 in 2 innings off Mitchell 2 In 2 innings off White 12 in 6 innings off Olmstead 5 in 1 2 3 innings off Walsh 4 in 1 1 3 Innings Two base hits Bush Crawford Three base hits Cobb Craw ford Lord Payne Struck By Works 2 by Covington 3 by Mitchell 2 by White 2 by Walsh 1 Bases on balls Off Summers 2 off Works a on wnite i on uimsteaa if Double Zeider to Tannehill to Collins irst base on Chicago 2 Left on bases 7: Chicago 8 wild Works and White Hit bv pitched By Olmstead (Delahanty) 2:35 empires Per rin and Dineen 10111 the Sufferer tho Tigers as tho we believe to be Zieder was about the busiest man on the field having 10 chances Twelve of the White Sox batted In the first Inning McIntyre Lord and Callahan being up twice When Duffy shifted from a left to a right hand pitcher Davy Jones went to center for the Tigers Considering the enormous amount of hitting done on both sides there were surprisingly few men left on Stanago retired in favor of Casey in the sixth throwing still is shaky as a result of the injury to one of his fingers Lord laid down two beautiful bunts and beat the play in both cases The first of these was along the first base line while the second was toward third McIntyre got two hits in the first inning both clean drives to the outfield The second these sent two runs home while Matty got around himself the first time up delay in removing White probably was occasioned by the fact that a manager hates to take out a pitcher who is working on such a margin as that given the tuneful twirler Walsh handed three wide balls to Lathers in the ninth and then put over three strikes the former collegian taking a lunge at the last one hit In the eighth struck tho third bag and bounded back into the diamond Lord al most made a play on it though the ball had sped past him in the first place Six runs were scored by tho Tigers on hits by Cobb or the er ror resulting from an attempt to make a play on one of them This count three tallies that the Peach brought in himself Casey batted for himself to start the eighth and got a single tho ball hitting Zieder on the head and rolling into center field Tho next itime that It came turn to flail still the eighth inning Schal ler was substituted Walter fanned Delahanty got a fine hand when he appeared at bat for the first time great work while the club was on the road made a big hit with the fans If it been for the sub first baseman and the Peach the Tigers would have been in a oai way their seacoast foes Mitchel got a poor hill the first man getting a hit Olmstead struck Intyrc got his fourth safety of the day sending Tanny to second grounder went straight into Mitchell's glove and the side was out Bunch Hits in Two Sessions and Boat St Louis Stl Lou! Mo June By bunching hit in the sixth and ninth Inning New York today won the final game to 4 and broke even on the eeriea with the home team Mowrey and Devlin featured with the bat each getting two deubles and a single in four attempt The 4 IUKA repair nil makes nt tire Central Tira llcpair 4 EUxa betta cast Totals 42 One out when winning Innings 1 Detroit 0 Chicago 7 Off Summers 4 Although Hit Safely 13 Times the ormer So Mich Leaguer Manages to Pull Through No Other Games Scheduled Cleveland poatpoaed game won 10 AU hard and AB Turner 3 3 1 1 Olson $13 Jackson 4 2 4 uraneyi Stovall! BaU3 Iandc Jamesp Western club conquerors of some pf the best semi professional talent in this locality were forced to mark one In their defeat column after nlna Innings of splendid baseball against Tigers at the north end park yesterday afternoon by a count of 1 0 Jack Carroll and Gerts were on tho firing line for their respective teams and both worked in great style Had it not ben for a four basO' drive the chances are that darkness would have put an end to the argument The Westerners could find Carroll for but three singles while 14 of them walked to the bench after three attempts to make connections TIGERS WESTERN CLUB Batavin June Koberi itzsimmons former champion of the prize ring was injured In ai automobile accident near 'here toi day receiving severe bruises cuts itzsimmons bls wife and Ham Laon taino' A' chauffeur 1 en route from Cleveland to York in the former 9U horsepower machine rebuilt from one formerly used by Barney Old field as a racing car While running at high speed tho machine swuns off the road In trying to pass an other car and the wheels on tlw right side went Into the diter causing the big automobile to over turn Mrs itzsimmons and the chauffeur were thrown clear of the machine but itzsimmons was pin ned under the rear seats He was brought here for medical attention Men Win Uphill Victory by Score of 16 to 15 Deciding Run Arriving With One Out in Ninth Chicago Is Leading 13 to 1 When Detroiters Come Up for ifth Turn at Duffy Uses Three Twirlers and Hughie Sends our to the ront RONT PLATS CAN BK ENGRAVED WITH INITIALS EMBLEMS ETC TY COBB Great sluggers uhoic work was conspicuous in' splendid uphill fight made by the Tigers yesterday Cobb got five bits and Lrawford: three drive In the ninth a ending In the winning run after Cobb had tied it up on a grounder that Lord threw wild to first Peter Smith0 445 Trombley and Lobertson May and Cello Standing Jumps New York June A new rec ord for nine standing jump was hung up today at Celtic park where several athletes of national and a few of international repute contested in special Adams of the New York the former Yale champion the record by clearing 103 traiy Batted for Good In seventh Batted for Muora in ninth UUu for Moran la ninth Innings 1 3 3 4 5 Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 Philadelphia 0 0 0 1 0 Sheckard Schulte Zimmerman 4 Paskert Lobert 3 Two ba Archer Zimmerman Off Burn 7 in 7 1 3 off Brown 0 In 1: off Cole 4 in 8 off Moore 0 in 2 1 Sacrifice Tinker Stolen Magee Schulte Zimmerman Double Archer and Zimmerman Cole Shewn and Moftnan Shean Zimmerman and Hofman Left on Chicago Philadelphia 8 irst base on Off Cole 7 off Burns 1 Hit by By Burns Shean by Brown Mayes Struck By Cols 4 by Buras 4 by Moore 1 2:07 Eason and Johnstone Steal of Home Gives Chicago Decision in a ast Played Game Scott's our Base Wallop Scores Only Run in ast Contest Kazoo Gets Only Three Hits Off Cricket Hurler and Loses Kalamazoo Mlch June In one of the brat games that has ever been played on the local lot Kalamazoo dropped its first game of the Battle Creek series here today by a score of 3 to 2 Doty and Drextel indulged in a battle all the way the latter having a little the better of the argument Allowing Kalamazoo but three scattered hits Kvery run scored in the game was the result of errors and bases on balls save tho CTicketa' tally in the ninth which won the game Hero a pretty single by Cork 111 scored Lompton KALAMAZOO 0 Boyne City Mich Juno The crip pled boosters worn badly beaten today by Manistee who plaved well behind ZOok The boosters were retired In the ninth by a fast double play when it looked sure for two scores The score: Innings 1 23456785 RHE Manistee 3 0 5 1110 5 IS 2 Boyne CltyO 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 033 Zook and Butka Hayes Carp and Yelle Refuses to Play Without Stars Baltimore June Because Chase and Shortstop Knight of the New York Americans did not accompany the team that came here today for a game with tlm Baltimore Eastern league club Manager Dunn of Baltimore declared the garni off The scorn: BAT CREEK New York Lawyer Gentleman Rider Expires After all rom His Mount Crippled Boosters all Under an Avalanche of Runs on ormer Champion With Accident in Trip Enroute To Gotham Price Neuashe Pwvr Ehlrs 2 Two base lilts Conors Ehlers Kear ney Lawrence Home Preston Stol en Baxter Ehler Double Love Onslow and Pitching rec our hits 5 runs 3 men at bat off (Jalllno 1n 1 3 inning fi hits off Warner In 7 2 3 innings Basts on Off Gar low 2 off Gallino 1 off Warner 4 Struck Bv Garlow 3 by Warner 5 Left on Jackson 7 Lansing 6 130 rtoas Loos Brown ullerl Inker Wehhl Irish! A I 008 2 Kuhns Prostp Totals: 10 21 13 3 Innings I2 a Jackson 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 Webb 3 Inker 2 Kuhns 2 Brown A Toos 5: Reudo Hnrthrop Roberts 3 In 5 Innings off Kapff 1 in 3 innings Two base Retide Three bflso blt Crrech Stolen A Loos Kuhns Prost irst bate on off Prost 2 off Roberts 4 off Kapff 1 irst base on Kelseys 3 Jackson 2 Struck By Prost 14 by Roberts 3 by Kapff 6 Dbublo play Prost and uller Passed Creech 2 Wild pltrh Roberts Kapff Mullin 400 Tho jeers hurt failure of thom friends always hurts Also the pa rade of White Sox around the paths made the homo athletes dizzy and the rain of base hits that plowed up the sod endangered their lives In tho face of all these things huw iY over the stout hearted bovs re fused to quit To demands fm capitulation they replied like0 John Paul Jones be gun tn And right here it may le said that Admiral Jones standing qn tho riddled deck of the rotten fe and sinking Hon Jlonune Kicliard 0 Roberts 0 Kapff Totals31 2 27 Laundrymen Have Easy Inning :1 2 3 4 5 4 7 0 0 Hopkins Two base Campbell Sadnfsky Burnett Kutina Laven Three base Bowser Stolen Bowser Burnett Lavens Sacrifice Kutina Lavens irst base on balls Off Rmfcr off Method 2 Double play Singleton and Wild pitches Renter 2 Kit tredge Hit by pitched By Renter 2 (Burns Evans) Struck By Renter 12 irst basd on Bay City 1 Saginaw 2 Left on I Bay City 9 Saginaw 8 Davis 1:45 1780 DREXTEL PITCHES INE BALL Brooklyn Emerges Winner in Tilt With Reds No Other Con test is Scheduled Chicago June Chicago defeated Phil adelphia 4 to 3 In the final game of the series today The locals won In lb eighth on two single a double and a double steal In which Schulte reached home The Philadelphia team claimed that Shean who wa at bat tju rfered with a pitched bH aiding steal home The umpire ma not a now me ciaim IIUUAUU A 8 A I 0 3 0 19 0 3 2 0 2 Totals25 3 27 13 3 Innings 1 Kalamazoo fi Battle Creek 0 Ronlnr Compton 3 Ragan Double Nagelson Doty Ragan and Pokorncy Struck By Drextel 2 by Doty 3 irst base on ballsOff Drextel fi off Doty 4 Stolen Streeter Comp ton rorklll Sacrifice Streeter Wag ner okorney Nagelson Doyle Earned Compton Left on Kalamazoo 7 Battle Creek 4 Passed Erghott 1:55 Laroquo and Connors Lofifi Totals 44 Mullin batted for Works in TSchaller batted for Casey in eighthLathers batted for Mitchell in ninth CHICAGO 4 2 1 If Yoururnlsher Serve You with the Easy Belt Send Us 50c or $100 And We Will Mail You One Mention Size and Color Port Horori Mich June The Port Huron Independents defeated the Windsor team at the driving park this afternoon by a score of fi to 3 Curtis appeared on the mound for the local and held the visitor at his mercy during the entire contest se curing no less than 14 strikeouts The Tnleiendbts have not been defeated thus Earned runs lint 2 Adrian I far inis season tnwu Shocker 16 was 3 0 0 inning off Works Other Sports Committee is Ar ranging a Big List of Events for I A Regatta The sport headed by Vice Commodore Lynch of the I A are planning to do things up in good style at this year' regatta committee has spent about $1000 or more for prizes for the events There will be power dinghy rowing dinghy canoe and swimming races also canoe tilting con tests back end ranoc races and man over board races The annual ball game be tween the Toledo and Detroit tars will be staged and also a water baseball game The committee Ir arranging for several special features one of which will be ft cutter race between two naval 'reserve crews The committee is working hard 10 make this end of the regatta a much more Interesting affair for both spectators and competitors than it has been heretofore and wishes to impress all the tars with the idea Jhat they should enter the events and enliven things up and at the same time have considerable fun themselves not to mention the prizes of which there are enough to Insure practically every entrant comlngawky with something Canoe will be furnished air entrants but anyone hav ing a canoe of his own can send it at the expense of the 1 A or all In quiries Lynch S24 Lemeke building Indianapolis Ind' iin Mich Juno 1 Bunching hits to day lint scored two runs and nosed out ahead of Adrian In the first of the series Gordon was In fine form particularly In pinches Ha struck out 14 batter and caught every man on the Adrian line ex cept Smith In three Inning he struck out two men with men on second and third Adrian found him for three singl? In the ninth scoring a run There two on bases when the last man went out wen mrouaooui iue score: LINT 4B 4 Scott! 3 Ochs 2 3 Roth 3 3 3 tens ns rilevlrLC 0 Gurd'np I Total 27 rorklll 1 Slearr Erghotto Drextclp Total 30 6 27 15 0 5 was in a plush rocker on his front porch compared to tho situation that confronted the Tigers Even at the worst so the historians say John Paul had an outside chance to win but the Tigers have any according to the precedent of vears of baseball playing Instead of be ing on a sinking ship they were overboard in deep water with million sharks swimming around and a party of cannibals lined up on the shore in the vicinity In the fifth inning the word came from Mr Jennings to begin some real action our runs answered the call in this period Three more came in the sixth which made the score 13 to 8 'At this time the more cheerful fans began to take heart and to figure that possibly the defeat be so awful after all One man announced open ly that the Tigers would a win whereat a dozen swarmed around to ask him where he found the place that sells it on Sundays White Disappears Wafted on the wings of the sixth Inning Tiger batfest the second of four such rallies Doc White who had been astonished into ineffec tiveness by the manner in which the Detroiters fought back went out of the game Olmstead came in He got away all right In the seventh which was runless for the Tigers but followed White to the emergency hospital when the Jun galeers propped themselves up long enough to carry through another assault in the eighth This netted five runs but as the visitors had picked up a couple in the seventh they still were leading by two when the ninth dawned Ed Walsh the imperial guard of army flower of the flock and all that sort of thing was working as the Tigers came up for their last time at bat Big Ed had gone bravely to Olm rescue in the eighth when it seemed unlikely that the former ever would get the side out Lathers the eighteenth Tiger to enter the game batted for Mitchell to start the ninth and struck out Davy Jones opened the final storm ing of the bights with a single and went to third on double to left a pop fly that fell in just the right spot third base With men on second and third and Ty Cobb up the cry of the fans had changed froin: Tigers are to the more optimistic note two runs needed to The Peach produced the two runs ton Lord threw his high bounder past Collins in his haste to complete an impossible play ana the Peach was on second and all alone on the sacks when the dust settled It was even all at 15 runs or as theltennls people say when Sain' took his place The blow that he struck first offering may not have been the hardest that a man ever hit but the ball finally fetched up against tho center field fence just the same and it very dlfijcult for Cobb to score Could Have ollowed Sam easily could have followed him in but for the fact that the game had ended the minute the spikes hit tho rubber It was the sort of an end that such a struggle merited and a pity that there three on and the Sox thr'Mj ahead when Sam biffed the finale so that the hit might have got the dimensions It so rich ly deserved The demonstration that followed the winning uf the game nearly so large as that attending many successes less unexpected Everybody was so astonished that be feel like cheering There are times when people see mtoo scared or too glad to yell and this was one of thorn Probably this morning when the fans have really waked up to tho fact that thev wit nessed the greatest game of: ball ever played they will convert the city hall into a bonfire pull the Bagley monument out by the roots and playfully push over the ord building Mayor Thompson telephoned Jen nings last night that he was ready Continued on Page 10 Renfer's Splendid Pitching is Too Much for Mr i League Leaders Saginaw Mich June Renter wa In great form this afternoon allowing Bay Chy but four hits while Saginaw pounded Method hard winning easily 5 to 2 By winning game Renter made It seven In a row Bowser got two of Bay four hits ono of which was a swell triple Twelve of the Billiken whiffed the ah Mattison being the only visitor who did not strike out Half of the hits made off Method were two baggers and figured in tho score Ren ter' wildness allowed Bay City to score Its first run in the sixth and in the eighth! with one down and one run In the buses were filled but and best efforts were flies to the outfield In every inning but the seventh Saginaw was credited with a hit which coupled with some loose fielding made the game easy Burnett cracked a two bagger in the first which brought hint 530 The BAY CITY ABH O'Alft Burns 3 0 Mattl'nc 5 1 3 2 Ktng2 Taylorl Evans 3 Bing'ons Metliodp totals 29 4 24 15 3 'Hauser ran for Renter Jn first sixth eighth inning Innings Ray City Saginaw Campbell Burnett 5 Burns This afternoon at 3 and White Sox will playX Yoft a game postponed from Jurat trip tliat the Windy CltyJbunch made to' tills port schedule did not require either club to play on this date and? it was decided to improve thc to work off that be staged Twh originally booked This: evening the Sox leave for Sty which is the reason eartv hour of starting Other? week day games for the present? be at 3:30 o'clock It would? please a lot of people mightily? Ato have 3 o'clock the regular hour Proughc MrNeilc Gallino Totals 37 24 8 1 Innings Jackson Lansing Hauger Connors Irton abriquc Champion Mfg Co 598 Broadway New York Totals35 13 37 3 Inning Cleveland 0 St lxnl 2 0 0 3 0 0 1 1 Turner 2 Olson Jackson Granev Stovall Birmingham 2 Ball 10 Austin 2 Meloan Iportr Wallar Rowan Two hasa Graney Ball Ia porte Wallace Three bao Turner Ball Sacrifice Jams Hogan La porte Sacrifice Graney Began Stolen Birmingham 2 and Austin Pitching Off Powell 0 hits In 3 in nings off Hamilton 7 hit In 5 inning irst base on Off Jamei 4 off Ham Ikon 2 James Struck Bj James 3 by Powell 3 Wild JamM 2 irst base on Cleveland 1 Left on Cleveland 5 St Louis 8 2:03 Mullen and Evans Holds Jackson Sluggers to Two Hits and Kelseys Romp Home Easy Winners Hayes Wheel Co of Jackson ran up against a tartar Sunday when they en deavored to hammer rost of 1hs Kelsey Wheel Co all over th" lot Besides letting them down with two hits he fanned 14 of the Prison City lads He was the big noise of tho game getting two gooh healthy bin aries and robbing one his opponents of a hit by nailing a hard lino drive and throw to uller completing a double play Webb and A Ixto were there with the getting three tins apiece hvore: KELSEY ABHO a' i a tfy Cobb yesterday passed th century A Xmark in hit the one in the eighth A ginning making bi 100th this season AfAe got one in the ninth also he nowyiaa ltd which give a little latitude forfiny discrepancies between the official ami unofficial averages Ty has playedy A4 game which give him an average Aof 180 hit a game He is the only Aplayer to get anywhere near the cen Atury mark so far his close rival iny Aprrcentage having missed some games Awhile the Peach ha been In them all AHis batting average today Is 441 un A Aofticial figure A A Hen 2 CHen Carnes 1 Smith 1 I Totals 31 8 24 inninn Adrian 0 0 0 0 0 0 lint 0 0 0 1 10 'Ott 2 1 hit Ochs M' Smith A Henderson Gor don DV'jrskl Stolen Giihooley Double Clement A Henderson Carnes Hit by pitched balk Camel by Gordon' Bases on A Irian 2 Wild Clement Struck By Gordon 14 by Clement 3 Bases on Ort Gordon i off Clement 1 Left on Adrlar 1 Earle and Green Attendance Quickly Adjusted 3 SOf StyU Aa Dfftvmt Tim Tb OrJiimry Kin IN HEAVY LEATHERS AB Knabez Lobert3 Mageel Luder'! 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