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THE DETROIT TIMES: WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 1910. Page Nine LATEST NtWS EDITED BY HONEST OPINIONS THE TIMES’ SPORT PAGE * HARRY NEILY GLASS DOPE ALL SHOWS NICK YOUNG BETS FIGURED FACTS I DETROIT STAKES I Ob BUTTERMILK ON GAME TIGERS WILL NOT DETROIT. ATTRACT STRONGLY AB. R. If. O. A. E Directly back of the home team's D. Jonea, If 4 1 0 0 0 ts bench, every Bush, mm 4 2 0 33 0 afternoon when the Simmon*, cf 0 0 0 1 0 0 Fifty-iour Domination* have been looking bunch. Jno. Pendergast wg«| WIN FOUR FLAGS Washington American league base Cobb, of 4 0 1 2 0 0 made to the Selling stake, a winner in Florida and at ball team is pastiming home Crawford, rs 3 0 2 1 0 0 Detroit MontreilSi on Its Moriarty. which will be decided on fifth day Scrimmage won the grounds, can be seen man, 3b 4 0 3 0 0 1 the Woodhaven By HARRY NEILY. a little old Q'Leary, 2b 4 0 2 0 6 t> of the Windsor Pair Grounds meeting, Ozone stakes at Aqueduct; Maryiifl slightly stooped. Intensely interested t. Jonwa. lb 3 1 0 11 0 0 which upon the « « begins on 'Saturday. The De- Aunt, while not a first winner, Ngfl After carefully reviewing the situation, after pondering in the game. The players ail know Schmidt, c 3 o o o most posi- Work*, p 0 0 0 0 0 0 troit is for two-yeur-olds at five- been within the money nnd Edda waggf relative strength of the Tlgere and Athletics the writer Is him and they take particular pains De- all Stiopd. p 1 U 0 0 9 0 eighths of a miie. Among the entries returned a winner on two occasion* in -j tively of opinion, that, unless something unforseen happens, speuk 0 u the to to him. Pet noli, p 1 0 0 2 are many likely loosing youngsters California. troit will not be a four-time winner in the American league. The lirtle old is •Lather* 1 0 0 0 0 0 man Nicholas 1 0 0 0 0 V which have never started In addi- for Detroit, t4g Young, baseball tStunuK* , The candidates th# If, by any good fortune, the Tigers should climb to the top before the better known in the tion to a considerable number which be run Wednesday. July 20. nWJj/W ull logic has been up- world rm ••Nick" Young, the father of Totala 32 4 8 24 10 1 have Ty Cobb, q.. Jamas bad season of 1910 la over, It will be because baseball organized won rich stakes on the eastern b. Arthur: they have, upset it.) baseball and for many years ATHLETICS running ween, br f , Geo. C. Bennett: Joe steinac] set. (We’ll admit, that ere this, R. H. O. A. E. and western tracks since the !>• too. the president of the National league. AB. b. c., A. Brown; Oen. Phillips. ejH There are good, sound reasons for believing that Detroit will not win Hartael, If 4 1 1 S 0 0 race season .opened. A. Brown; Roaey Posey, b. f., Thosasrl After leaving baseball he obtained em- Oldrlng, of 6 1 2 2 0 0 Clyde's Clyde; Borrower, b. c., Clydeoß! pennant. when the Tigers are compared with Thomas Borrower which has Titos. the It isn’t in the wood ployment in the treasury department Colllna, 2b 4 0 0 4 2 0 Judge Monck, b. e. Phil. T. Chinn arts? equality, only iho * been named was a winner at Montreal t the Athletic*. If the pitching departments were upon an and makes his home In Washington. Baker, 3b .3 1 1 1 1 Kedwlne, ch. e, Phil. T. Chinn; Uvsfl have the (lingers and Davl*. lb 4 0 0 6 2 0 as was also Phil Chinn’s Bedwine. b. Phil. T. Chinn; Holld foolish would select the Athletics, but the Mackmen Government employes are enttiled 2 3 2 0 0 Cure. f.. ComiM reasons. Murphy, rs 3 Judge Mouek nominated by Mr. Chinn fort. b. f., John Dyment; Halley's Com* ’1 the Tigers have not; and, besides, there are other to 30 days’ vacation, may be Barry, aa 3 1 1 4 2 0 Brogans*, jM whclh 0 is already the winner of three races «t. b. c., John Dyment; b. '■ facts which to base an opinion that taken best suits the employe. Lapp, c 4 0 2 5 3 John Dyment; Western BOV. ch. C., J. Vd , good, sound upon as There are some C'oomba, p 3 0 0 1 1 0 since his advent to the turf. The Ferris, again. Some of the more pessimistic are ‘‘Nick’’ Young takes the bigger part C- Ji.; K aptaln Klddo. ch. the Tigers will not land in front best of John Dyment's trio shown A. B. Gallagher; Amsrlcanser. b. <3 hustle, they wrong. The in- of his vacation an day, 9 27 10 1 wont to allege that the players dou'i but are hour a quit- Totala 33 6 thus far is Halley’s Comet, which won Wm. Gerst; Korunl. b. c., Wm. Gorst; j fault. There seldom has been a ball club from ting work at 3:80 p. m. instead of Shadwell, b. g.. Wm. Garth; Planutesiwog dividual members are not at •Batted for Stroud In fifth. his only start at the Woodbine In To- ch. great national pas- 4:30 p. in., f.. Wm. Garth; Clsmont, b. g.. manager to batboy that hustled as the Tigers do. In the and hurrying out to the (Butted for Pernoll In ninth. ronto. Halley’s is a brother to Garth; Syrian Temple, ch. c., Geo. ji park. charged Comet H. time there Is something more weighty than mere ambition. You must be able ball The extra hour is 1 23456789 R that sterling performer, St. Wave. liolle; Venetllllc, ch. f., W. M Hayvs'll top your pole. up against his Detroit 2 0000001 I—4 Stick Pin, ch. f.. T. P. Hayes. Wau-j'TJ to deliver. You can’t think a pennant to the of annual leave of ab- NICK YOUNG. • Western Boy is Johnny Ferries’ en- sence. Athletics 4 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 6 chule, ch. c., T. P. Hayes; Ocowana, tacks, the Tigers of 1910 are not capa- Two-base hits—Oldring. Murphy, try to the Detroit. This is the colt f., T. P. Hayes: Miss Detroit, br. f.yfa To get right down to brass Controller of Treasury Trace- doing better this season, as the Na- in inning, off Tigers The Athletics the tlita—Off Works. 3 2-3 that won with odds of 200 to 1 about Chus. Howland. Jr.; Huxter, br c. ble of playing the game the of 190* could. are well and Young are great friends, and tionals occasionally show symptoms of Stroud, 2 In 3 1-3, off Pernoll, 4 In 4. Johnson; Blair Baggley. eh. e., P. Jr*j fly— his chances at Latonia last week. stronger. That Is the whole situation briefly. they In game a team. Sacrifice hit —Simmons. Sacrifice Malone; Rue, br. f.. W. McLemors; take the ball together. being first-class ball Barry. • Crawford. Stolon bases—Bush. William Garth has nominated Shad- ton Street, ch. c., R, J. llarKenslc*. J There has been no addition of new blood to the Tiger ranks—that Is. "Unde Nick" always bets a glass of Young organized the first league In Double play—Bush and T. Jone*. Deft well, Planutess and Clsraont. Plan- Dune Campbell, br. c., R. J. MscKeu<*#J anything star You can’t go out buttermilk on the Washington team 1871, and was a power for good in on base*—Detroit 7, Athletics 8. First si«; Paceavi, ch. f., R. J. MacKensley* no new player who has shown of the order. 1, off Btroud utess is already the winner of three (Jutlander/ and this wild extravagance nearly baseball he voluntarily retired Paso on balls-—Off Works Tippy, b. t . J. C. Milam; ‘*! and get the good ones on short notice, although the local owners and man- until 3, off Coombs 4. First base on errors races on eastern tracks and at Toron- g.. W. E. Nunn; des Cognata.’?, year. president. b. Louis ager their broke him last However, he Is from the office of —Detroit 1. Athletics 1. Hit by pitcher to, at the b. F. J. Pons; Blanche Francis, have tried utmost. out—By while Clsmont won a race c.. bat —By Pernoll. Baker. Struck meeting f.. F. J. Pons; Tallahassee. b. f., Detroit has two men who can be classed as youngsters, outside of Stroud 3, by Pernoll 2, by Coombs 3. at Pimlico. Pons; Tiberius, b. g.. Jos. E. Seagram?*' tery candidates who have failed to show. Donie Hush and Ty Cobb can be Time—1:55. Umpires—Egan and Per- Peccavi also nominated by Mr. Mac- Spinning Wheel, ch. f., Joe. E ! rin*. Detroit, Pendergast. ch. c., Wt »- expected to improve—the others cannot. Delehanty, Crawford, Davy June*, Kenzle for the Is a stake win- gram; Jno. John This filly by minner of many Schorr; Scrimmage, b. g., John Wr< Mclntyre. Torn Jones, Moriarty, Schmidt. Mullln. Donovan, Killian, the ner. that Schorr; Mary's Aunt, «h. f., John W«i, to TIGERS TIGERS HOME TODAY. long distance nucleus of the team, all have been in the major leagues long enough pro- ACTOR-FIGHTERS races—Blues—won the Schorr; Edda, b. f., John W.