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BASE BALL, RACING AND OTHER SPORTS Wonder What Mertz Will Say Today ? f pitching: a two-hit game and shutting out Clevelands Outplayed and Shut Chicago, while Boston scored three runs, aided bjr Chicago's mlsplays. Score: Boston. R H O A K. Chicago. R H O A E Out Parent, w... 0 0 1 1 o O'Neill, rf.. 0 1 0 0 0 Washington. Stshl. of. ...001 10 Jones, ef... 0 0 2 0 0 I 11M « Isbell, 2b.... 0 1 1 S . giWw.Ib.Selbaeh, If., e O 1 0 0 Donohne.lb. 0 010 1 0 Godwin, 2t>. 1 0 2 2 0 Hahn. If.... 0 O 2 1 0 5 HITS Freeman, rf 1 1 1 0 0 .SnlHran, c.. 0 0 3 0 0 LOCALS MADE ONLY Ferris, 2b..... w» ev 1J gu 1t Robe,IVJBf, Sb.3D, ,...00110v v a i u ? 210 0 0:L.Ta»'lll,as 0 0 2 7 1 J.Tan bill,p. J) o 0 1 2, White, p... 0 0 2 1 1 Totsls... | 4 17 JO t' Totala 0 2*23 14 2 Young Eels a Puzzle, While Hughes .Godwin oat, bit by batted ball. ®P*to° 01020000 x-J Was Hit Hard. tbloago 00000000 0-0 .Two~*'u** bit.O'Neill. Sacrifice hit.Freeman. First base on bslla-OO White, 4; off TanaeblH, 1. Struck out.By White, 2; by TanaebUl, a. Dm- P'r».Mr. O'Louphlln. Time of same.1 hoar and SAME TEAMS PLAY TODAY 19 minutes. Quakers Find the Ball. Baces at Oravesend . Coraell Beat PHILAX>EEPHIA, May 28.-Hard hitting The of knows no bounds. It is month. won yesterday's game for Philadelphia popularity Mertz-tailoring multiplying every Harvard.Baltimore Horse Show from St. Ivouls. Dygert was wild, but was effective when 2>en were on the bases. week. This is not a It is a Nelson-Herrera Fight Fizzled. Score: every popularity passing fancy. substantial fact. It is popularity 8t Loula. K H O A K PhUa. R H O A E ?tone. If. .. 0 0 1 0 0 Hartaell. If. 1 2 2 0 0 He'phlll.cf. 0 110 0 Lord. ef. ... 0 0 1 0 0 won on the merits of the best and most can Clubs' Wallace. M. 0 0 3 4 o Knlgbt, 3b. 2 2 0 1 0 satisfying tailoring that skilled tailors American League Standing. Nordyke, lb 0 1 10 0 0 Davis. lb... 1 8 7 0 0 produce. TV. L. Pet. i W. L. Pet. O'Brien. 2b. 0 1 2 0 0 Seybold, rf. 0 1 1 0 0 Philadelphia 22 lO .688 St. Louis... 16 IT .486 Mies. rf. o 0 2 0 0 Murphy, 2b. 0 1 1 0 0 CleTelamt 1U ll> .OOS Chicago 14 1# .467 liartsnll. 3b 0 1 IB] Cross, as... 1 1 840 on You will become a of this from first N«wV»rk.. IS 13 ..181 Washington. 13 19 .406 Spencer, r.. 2 2 4 0 0 Powers, c.. 0 0 9 3 0 Mertz-tailoring. promoter popularity your trial of Detmlt 16 16 .516 Boston T 27 .206 Jacobaen. p. 0 O 0 1 J Dygert, p... 1 3 0 # 0 Rickey'.... 0 0 0 0 01 Clubs' Totals.. .. « 13 27 11 0 National League Standing. Totala... 2 0 218 2 Mertz-tailoring. And here's your chance to make the trial. W. L. Pet. W. L. Pet. .Batted for Jacobsen In the ninth Inning..D- Chicago 26 13 .667 St. Louts... IT 19 .472 St. Ml 00001010 0-2 Hew York 2.1 12 .637 Cincinnati.. 16 22 .421 Philadelphia 1 1 2 0 0 1 1 0 x-6 21 13 .618 Itoaton 12 24 .333 *lttsliurg. 26 .278 T^eft on liases St. Lnals, 8; Philadelphia, 8. Take of a line of and fabrics and Philadelphia 21 17 .553 Brooklyn... 10 Earned runs.Philadelphia, 5. Stolen bases.Nllea, your pick big high-grade plain fancy O'Brien and Nordyke. Two-base hit*.Dygqrt, American League Games Today. Spencer, Itarla and Hartaell. Three-base nit. Hartaell. Home runa.I>ygwt and Darla. IVouble a summer Cleveland :it Washington. plays.Crosa to Murphy; Wallace, unassisted. have swell suit built to order in the inimitable "Mertz-way".fit St. Louis at Philadelphia. Struck (I out.By 7; Jaeoteen. 2. First ^Ir\\ Dygert. l) by Detroit at New Turk. base on bat's--Off Dygert, 8. Wild pitches.Dy¬ Chicago at Boston. gert. 2. Cmpires.Messrs. Conn<»rs and Hurst. Time of game.1 hour aud 55 minutes. and satisfaction National League Games Today. guaranteed.for l^iildilclphla at Cincinnati. Highlanders Swat Tigers. New York at St. Louis. NEW YORK. 26..New York won Brooklyn at Pittsburg. May Boston at Chicago. easily from Detroit yesterday by a score of 15 to to 5. The visitors were weak in pitch¬ Yesterday's National League Gamea ing and poor In fielding: The score: Philadelphia. 3; Cincinnati, 1. Detroit. R H O A EiNew York. U H O A E St Louis. 4; New York. 3. Siehaefer. 2b 1 2 3 3 0 Keeler. rf.. 1 2 0 0 0 Pittsburg. 2; Brooklyn. 0. Cobb, rf. 12 0 1 0 Elberfeld.ss. 2 0 0 0 1 Chicago. 2; Boston. 1. Crawford, rf 0 2 1 0 OjYeager, ss.. 00431 Lindsay, lb. o 0 13 O 0 Chase. lb. 2 4 8 1 0 Sir 1 liomas Hughes may have been a Mclntyre.lf. 0 0 1 0 0 Laporte, 3b. 2 10 11 to the Clevelands last season, but Cougfalln.3b. 0 0 4 3 u Williams.2b 2 2 3 0 0 my26-d.eSu puszl* O'l^eary, ss. 0 0 0 1 OjConroy. cf.. 2 3 5 0 0 he was simply cherry pie yesterday, tho I<owe. rf 0 112 2 Moriarty, if 1 1 1 0 1 LaJole boys winning fron; the Nationals Schmidt, c 0 0 2 2 0 Kleinow.c... 1 13 0 0 Donohue. p.. 0 0 0 0 O Thomas, c.. 0 0 0 0 0 the si ore of 4 to <L the Clevelands by 0 0 2 0 0 ... Wtggs, p... Hogg, p. 2 2 110 them In the went three runs hammered out thirteen safe hits for a total Eultanks. p. 2 2 0 0 0 LEAGUE. sixth. Frantz out. short Atlantlcs In the third, enough to Mullln, 1 1 MARQUETTE to first. Volkman and scored a win, but they were not satisfied with five. of twenty bases, and that is certainly gjlng p. o 0 o! singled the Clubs. moment later on Donaldson's double. Fen- A run in the fourth and one in the seventh some It can he said In Tom's favor that Totals 5 12 27 10 2i Totals... 15 16 27 « 4 Standing of wick singled, scoring Donaldson. lie stole finished their scoring. only live of the thirteen hits counted in the Detroit 0 0 2 0 1 0 2 0 0.5 w. u Tot. w. u Prt. second and took third when Botts was safe The Nationals' first run came in the sec¬ New York 1 * 1 5 3 4 2 0 0 0 x.15 St. Martin .. 3 0 1.000 Trinity on Brown's error. and ond. Crandal was a to run getting. the tall boy pitching out the 1 1 3 .250 Potts stole Asquith given pass first, and lis the Beer First Iwise on errors Detroit. 1 ; Now York, 3. St. Patrick. 3 .750 Immaculate. was the bases, with only oil Hunter's error lie reached home. Drae- Light batsmen at times, leav¬ Left on St. Peter... 2 2 .500ISt. Vincent. 0 i .000 passed, loading visiting opportune bases.New York. <»; Detroit. 2. First base one down. With enthusiasm at Its height ger's error*of Hughes' grounder, coupled ten men on the bases. In ad¬ on balls.Off Wiggs, 3. Struck out.By ing rating I; by H<>k£. 1. Hits.Off F.ubank, Game. War's chances suddenly exploded when with a pretty drive to deep center for a bakers. Donohue, 1) in two in- Today's hit home run the to Brink at Home dition. Hughes struck out eight xiiiiffM; off Wlggs. 1 in one off Dorcas to second and Sclireiner scooped by McCormick, gave Nation¬ in inning; Kubanks. 0 Trinity vs. St. Vincent. als two more Jlis hi I'd is not the worst possible, but it fire iunings. Thrtc-base hits Mullln. Ix)we, it up, touched the bag and threw to Evans runs. Conway's homo run Crawford. Chase. Kleiuow, Moriarty aud Hogg. for a double. After this the game was furnished the last score for the Nation lis. was made to look bad in the face of young Sacrifice hits.Moriarty and Kleinow. Stolen bases St. Martin Crushed Immaculate. quiet, with the exception of Sabins' long Tl'.e score: amid T.tv.si work, who was on the rubber for the .Crawford. Lapnrte. Williams and Conrov. Dou¬ in Atlantic. H II O A K National. R H O A H Everywhere ble plays. Low© to -Sehficfer to In the most interesting game seen In tho hit the next Inning. 12 3 Btu*-s, and also when compared to his work Chase. Hit Lindsay; Yeager to The score: Hoffman, 3] .Morlnmi. If. 1 1 1 0 2 by pitcher.By Donohue, 1; by Wlggs. league this year St. Martin crushed the A.Ha boe.cf 114 0 O Krahlluf.3b.