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Fo\, Minneapolis 381 KJlroy, Mluueapoli8 til LONGEST PROFESSIONAL Oberlin, Milwaukee 107 INTBEST IN FIGHT GUSKQGHS BATTERED ILLINI UNCERTAIN SULLIVAN AND DAVIS Shannon, Minneapolis .... 1ST Flaherl}, Colu.jibus ...... I2i4 HicKey, Indianapolis 65 Ihmkle, Lojisville llJt, Thomas, Minneapolis Ill : IS AT FEVER HEAT BALL bflME ON RECORD BY HAVENDR'S HERD r *S TD THE RULES Cromley, Indianapolis 84 WALLOPING THE BALL Cnrtlns, Milwaukee lo» Pruitt, St. Paul 07 Holmes, Indiauapolit, 205 * Continued from 3d Page, This Section. Boston and Philadelphia League Such Abusiveness Among the Ger Morean, Indianapolis 444 Torn by Conflicting Preferences Outfield Twins Do Splendid Work J. Sullivan, Kansas City.. 207 Teams Go Twenty-Four mans with Heinrich Gad- Elliot, Louisville 79 ' on Speed and Weight Gehring, Minneapolis 172 i show -that he is the slickest manager in the Bat-Busting Morgan, St. Paul 100 ifjat ever assisted a prizefighter in Innings. wallader Easy. Durham, Kansas City ... 04 spending his money. Questions. Line. Egan, Kntsus City 27 Groth, Columbus 40 Talk of Fake. Minahan, Toledo 70 Special to The Journal. STANDING or THE CLUBS. Berger, Columbus 117 A San Francisco broker, who is fond Special to The Journal. ' Crutcher, Kansas City.... 37 ) of hearing hia voice roll in high tones, Boston, Mass., Sept. 1—A new record Played. Won. Lost. Pet. Denny Sullivan and Lefty Davis did Cauioitz, Toledo 107 was established here today when Phila­ Columbus ...... 135 82 F.8 .607 Urbana, 111., Sept. 1.—-Football under a bunch of real slugging the past week. Slagle, St. Paul 03 ^ offered to bet one to three today that Milwaukee 135 77 .570 the new dispensation will be inaugu­ Swann, Kansas City 115 there will be no fight on Labor Day, delphia defeated the locals after twon- Toledo 133 m Sullivan made the best average of the ty-four consecutive innings of playing. 71 02 .533 rated at the University of Illinois, Mon­ week .542, getting thirteen hits. Davis Chech, Toledo 42 and that if there was a fight it would Minneapolis 13-t 68 (10 .507 day, Sept. 17, simultaneously with the Veil. Columbus 77 It was the original intention to play Kansas City 132 05 07 .403 batted .398 and is now one point be­ Ford, Minneapolis 91 be a fake. ILouisville 130 05 71 opening of the local institution. Vet­ hind Bill Hallman, who is the batting lie was immediately surrounded by a two games, but it was evident as th« .478 , Cadwalader 94 first game progressed that they would St. Paul 131 50 . 72 .451 erans from the ranks of last year's leader this week. Charley Carr and throng of members of the miners' Indianapolis 136 40 67 ,8b0 unfortunate eleven and recruits' from Hinchman slumped badly, while Hall­ union, who deserted their stacks at the be able to play but one. Harris for AMERICAN LEAGUE the locals had been pitching first-class GAMES TODAY. the freshmen eleven form the material man and Davis went ahead. Frisk was roulette wheels and faro boards and Minneapolis at Milwaukee. to be wrought into a team. Confronted out of the game and did not drop any. informed him that if there was no ball, but weakened in the twenty-fourth Played. Won. Lost inning and two singles and two three- St. Paul at Kansas City. with one of the hardest schedules in Pickering, Greminger and Kerwin fight, or if the fight resulted in a fake, Toledo at Columbus. history, for Michigan, Chicago, Wiscon­ Chicago 117 70 baggers netted the Athletics three runs. Indianapolis at Louisville. kept their averages up- to the mark. New York 117 W) tneie would be murder, or rather a sin and Purdue will be met by the Illi- Phil Geier is the only man to come into Philadelphia 117 06 justifiable homicide. The nearest to this record in major 03 league was last year wlien Special to The Journal. ni, there is a job cut out for the local the .300 list the past week. Cleveland 115 This was merely one incident ex­ eleven. Bateman batted .449 for the week; St. Louis 117 pressing the sentiment in this com- these same two teams battled for vic­ Milwaukee, Sept. 1.—Gus Koch and Detroit 114 tory and Philadelphia on that occasion his batch of cookies lost their third Defections of several players, just Hallman .407, Leahy and Snyder .398 Washington 115) munit}', where every man is more or announced, woefully affect the enthu­ each, Demont and Roth .382 each. Boston 119 less a law to himself. succeeded in beating the Boston team. straight game to the brewers this af­ Coombes, " Connie Alack's" new re ternoon and placed the Milwaukee siasts. "Doc" Young, the big colored Knabe, Atherton, Hines, and Dunleavy "All this talk about a fake fight or boy from Springfield, two years a star all batted over .350 the past seven * of efforts on my part to prevent the cruit from Colby College had the honor bunch nearer the Columbus champions GAKES TODAY. to eome out victorious in the longest for first place, altho the general sup­ tackle, has sent word that he will be days. There are thirteen men in the Cleveland at Chicago. contest, is rot," declared Nolan todav. unable to return. .300 class. Minneapolis and Louisville Detroit at St. Louis. "There is going to be a fight, and it game on record. position is that the senators will land the flag just the same. The Kochs were "Gentleman George" was the best have three each and St. Paul has two. will be on the square. It will be one of Ho was a master, cool under trying The other teams have one each. The PHILADELPHIA 4, BOSTON 1. circumstances and on three occasions outplayed today and were also out of man on the team last season, and his Boston, Sept. 1.—After twenty-four innings the greatest fights ever seen in the averages, including Friday's games: - Wltlwith on e mamann ouout t anandd a ama man n on nthi thira the running as far as luck went, for loss is a hard blow. "Mac'' Fraser, of hard plu3 , and ju>.t as darkness would ba»e * x ring. Furthermore, Nelson will win. ? ,°? ° ™ -x He never was in such condition before he deliberately passed Grinisb vw, Stahl they were an unfortunate crowd. tackle on the freshman team, who was AB It H AV. put an end to the game, the athletics, thru a ml unquestionably material for the var- Kenna. Lomrville 149 20 52 .34." the weakening of Harris., managed to puli out £ in his life. He is twice as good a man , Freeman, who went in to bat for Oberliu, the Boston purchase, was Odwell, Toledo ISO 34 64 .338 a 4 4o 1 victorj,. The fielding of both teams Carrigan. The next men up were eaay against the Kochs and kept the hits i sity, as he was one of the best Hallman. Louisville 531 101 173 .326 was something grand to witness, especially th« aswhen he fought Britt and knocked the first-veai ..^legation, will also be him out. He will win if he has to and he struck them out. Thf> youngster well scattered, altho at times he was Davis. Minneapolis 539 101 175 .325 magnibcent work done bj Parent, who alone however, had eighteen strike-outs to his missing from the camp. Frisk. St. Paul 4S8 87 158 324 plajed as super ban article of ball as was e>er fight from the tap of the gong at 3 batted hard. Two runs were the 'limit D. Sullivi-n. Minneapolis.. 400 b9 14b .322 seen hi this citv. Ills batting was the fea­ o'clock in the afternoon until mid­ credit. The feature of the game was for the Kochs. Cadwallader was With a dearth of speedy players and Pickering. Columbus 546 74 173 .317 ture in thut line for the home team, while night. Everybody who knows the bat­ the fielding of Parent and Ferris and hard and in the seventh he retired and ' only passable punters, it is thought that Greminger, Minneapolis ... 478 71 151 .310 Knight led for the athletics. There was to the batting of Parent and Knight and Special to The Journal. the Illini will not profit by the Pierce. St. Paul 74 4 23 .315 have been two games, but, of course, the length tler understands that he could not fake Graham took his place and finished the C. Carr. Indianapolis 380 40 122 .314 of the tir^t game prevented plajing the second. a fight. He has not got it in him. He the beautiful headwork of Coombes game. The brewers did not hit Chillicothe, Ohio, Sept. 1.—Michigan new rules. It is felt that a Hinchman. Columbus 305 .312 passing dangerous men at critical stages supporters were terribly disappointed star punter is a prime requisite, G4 114 The score: has fought over 100 battles, every one '' Peaches'' very hard. Kerw in. Louisville 4fe(5 83 151 .311 Phlla — h p a e| Boston— h p a e :'j of them on the square. Then it would of the game. Score by innings The fielding was not the kind that when Edward Cook, Chillicothe's 17- and Captain Carrithers is the Green. Milwaukee 485 115 140 .308 Hart«el If... 2 2 1 0|Hajdeu rf.. 2 7 0 0 year-old athletic. wonder,, decided to en- only kicker of any. talent. Carrithers Geler. St. Paul 545 S7 165 .303 Lord cf ..160 0,1'arent ss.. 4 6 9 0 H not be very healthy for anybody to Bos'on OOOOOlOOOOOOftXXKJOfOOOOO—1 13 2 would make a pitcher jump for joy, WI Beville. Milwaukee 2S4 .299 38 85 Davis lb 0 11 1 OJStahl cf 2 5 0 t pull off a fake fight in this country. Phila 0O010OO000O00OOO0OO0O0O3—4 16 2 and the brewers secured several of their ter Cornell. The entrance of Cook in J U play halfback and is counted on Phvle Kansas City 274 34 82 .299 0 the eastern school is of great conse- to play well, altho it is inferred that he Abbott. Toledo 335) .205 Schreck lz . 2 16 0 Otfrenis 2b... 1 5 9 Somebody would have to get out of After the twenty-first inning had runs thru poor plays. Greminger hit 43 10) Seybold rf . 1 4 0 o|Hoey If ..2 4 0 «0 been reached all idea of playing the 0 1 h W0Q he Burke. Kansas Citv 4«0

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