, 1910 SPORTING LIFE

DelehaY, If 5 0 3 4 0 0| McCabe, rf. 4 0 1 0 1 0 Toronto 6. Wild pitch Newton, Umpires Stafford Msp, Newark .... 33 106 work, of which he is capable. Tooloy is at Grim©w, Ib 3 1 0 15 00 Starr, ss... 4 0 I 0 4 and Finneran. Time 2h. ?attee, Rochester 36 131 Dresent playing shortstop. Too bad that this Fitzpa©k, 3b 5 1 0 1 2 0 East, 2b. 403140 Clancy, Baltimore 30 121 boy cannot hit better, as his fielding is fine. Mullen, 2b. 5 0 2 0 3 1 Johnston, Ib 4 0 1 15 11 Smith, for Toronto, was wild in the second battle Spencer, Rochester 20 68 and Buffalo secured enough of a lead to win. Score: Tuesday, June 14, is to be a great day in Vaughn, ss. 4 1 1 3 3 OJWoods, 3b.. 4 0 1 2 30 iggs, Montreal . 10 15 Rochester, for on that day the championship Slattery, c. 3 1 2 4 2 0| Williams, c 4 0 1 5 1 1 Buffalo. AB.R.B. P.A.EjToronto. AB.R.B. P.A.E oudy, Jersey City 19 70 Rudolph, p. 3 0 0 0 60|Speer, p... 2 0 0 1 40 Henline, ef 1 1010 0|Shaw, rf... 5 0 100 pennant is to be raised 011 the steel flagpole -jCannich©l, p 2 0 0 0 10 ohnston.lb 3 0071 OlO©Hara, cf. 3 0 300 PITCHERS© RECORDS. .n centre field at the Bay street grounds. All Totals.. 35 610271611 ______Corcoran, 3b 3 1111 l|Delehanty,lf 4 0 000 W. L. Pet. I :he prominent base ball men of the country I Totals... 36 0 9 27 19 2 McCabe, rf 4 0100 llGrims©w, Ib 4 0 9 00 Martini, Pro.. 0 1.00©0|McConn©l, Roc. lave been invited to attend, an,d a number of Toronto ...... 0 1 1 0 3 1 0 0 0 6 White, If.. 3 114 00-lFitzpat©k, 3b 2 1 120 Brady, Nrk. . 0 1.0001 Lee, Nrk. ... :hem will be on hand to make it a banner Buffalo ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 East, 2b.. 4 1 2 3 2 0| Mullen, 2b. 2 1 231 Milligan, J.C. 0 1.00-OH©owinkle, Buf. day. Buffalo is to be the opposing team on Earned runs Toronto 3. Two-base hits Slattery, Harr, ss.. 3 0 0 4 2 01 Vaughn, ss 4 0 210 Parkins, Nrk.. 1 .857jFerry, J. C.... :hat day, and an immense crowd is expected. Delehanty, Shaw. First on balls Off Speer 4, Car Williams, c 4 0 1 2 0|Slattery, 4 1 520 Steele, Pro... 1 .857|Sartdge, Roc.. The "Sporting Life©s" schedules were eager- michael 2. Sacrifice hit Rudolph. Stolen bases xissinger.p 1002 l|Smith, p. 1 0 000 mith, Tor. .. 1 .857|Burchell, Buf. y taken on JDecoration Day, when they were Vaughn, East. Struck out By Speer 2, Rudolph 4, :armich©l,p 1000 0 0|Carroll, p. 0 0 0000 Rudolph, Tor. 2 .778|Ragon, Roc. .. distributed at the park. Shortstop McMillan, Carmichael 2. Left on bases Buffalo 9, Toronto 9. -ICorey, p... 1 0 0100 Lafltte, Roc.. 2 .750jLavender, Pro. First on Buffalo 1. Time 2.00. Umpires Totals.. 27 5 6 27 10 3 *McDonald. 1 1 0000 Speer, Buf. .. 1 .7i50|Malloy, Bal.. of the Brooklyns, is to join the team in a few Stafford and Finneran. Russell, Bal.. 2 .714|Carroll, Tor.... days. Anderson has joined the team, but it Totals.. 31 4 7 24 10 1 McGin©y, Nrk 11 5 ,68S|McGinley, Tor. will be some time before he will be able to Batted for Carroll in seventh inning. Malarkey.Buf. 4 2 .667|Sltton, J. C.. play. The Torontos made a good impression, GAMES PLAYED FRIDAY, JUNE 3. Buffalo ...... 0 2 0 0 3 0 0 0 x 5 Adkins, Bal.. 6 3 .667|Vickers, Bal.. when they played here on Decoration Day. JERSEY CITY AT PROVIDENCE JUNE 3. Provi Toronto ...... 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 t Seefe, Mon... 4 2 .667|Seiver, Mon... They are a hard hitting aggregation and the dence was outbatted, but got away to a flying start Innings pitched By Smith 4%, Carroll 1%. Kis- Cronin! Pro... 2 1 .667|Camnitz, J. C. strongest team that has been at the park with five runs in the opening inning and defeated singer 5, Carmichael 3, Corey 2. Hits Off Kissinger orey, Tor. .. 2 1 .667|Bgan, Nrk. .. this season. © the Skeeters. Ryan©s men pounded Sline hard, col Smith 2, Carroll 1, Carmichael 4, Corey 2. Holmes, Roc... 3 2 .600|\Vintera, Mon. lecting 12 bingles for a total of 14 bases, but could Earned runs Buffalo 1, Toronto 1. First on balls- Merritt, J. C. 3 2 -600|Kisinger, Buf.. not bunch the hits. Score: Off Kissinger 3, Carmichael 2, Smith 6, Carroll 1. Thompson,Pro. 2 .600;©iieber, Nrk... Gearhart©s Newark News Nuggets. Providence. AB.R.B. P.A.E|Jer. City. AB.R.B. P.A.E truck out By Kissinger 2, Carmichael 1, Smith 2. ^armich©l, Buf 2 .600|Dubuc, Buf... Newark, N. J., June 3. Editor "Sportiny Phelan, cf. 3 2 2 1 2 Oj Clement, If 5 1 2 1 0 0 Three-base hit Shaw. Two-base hits East, Slat- S©ewton, Tor.. 2 .6001 Barry, Pro. .. Life:" Notwithstanding their disastrous trip Atz, 2b. 20 05 4 0|Hani©n,2b,S3 412232 ;ery. Sacrifice hits Stair, Johnston. Wiggs, Mon . 3 .571 Biirtly, J. in which the Newarks lost the long lead they Elston, If.. 3011 00|Deinin©r, cf 5 0 1 0 0 1 Mullen. Left on bases Buffalo 6, Toronto 6. Mueller, Nrk.. 4 .500 Wilson, Pro. lad gained in their home stand, and the Hoffman.rf 3103 0 l|Hanford, rf 5 0 2 0 0 0 play East. Sarr, Johnston. Hit by pitcher By Car Taylor, Buf... 4 .500 Waller, J. C.. further fact that after their return they were Collins, 3b 3 1 0 4 3 0|O©Hara,ss,2b 500350 michael 1. Wild pitch Carmichael. Passed ball Oonnelly, Bal. 1 .500 Files, Pro. .. iumble/1 by the lowly Jersey Citys in a cou- Courtney.lb 3109 0 01 Crooks, Ib. 4 1 213 00 Williams. Umpires Stafford and Finneran. Time Sline, Pro. .. 2 Duffy, Pro. Rock, ss.. 31113 0(Esmond, 3b 4 1 2 3 2 0 2.00. Manser, J. C.. 2 .5001 Wilson, Mon... ale of games, the boys are in no sense de Fitzgerald,c 3013 OOJButler, c... 1 0 1 2 30 Jones, Mon. . 4 .SOOiWalker, J. C.. moralized, and are still playing good ball. Sline, p... 3 0 0 0 4 0 Sitton, p... 3 0 0 0 40 MONTREAL AT ROCHESTER JUNE 4. With two The team is absolutely harmonious and has men out and two strikes called on him Osborn fixed its mind on the gonfalon. The boys Totals.. 26 6 527161 Totals.. 36 41224173 started a batting rally for Rochester in the ninth BRIEF REVIEW OF THE WEEK. inanimously resent the aspersions that have Providence ...... 5 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 x 6 which netted six runs and tied the score, an error by been cast upon pitcher Mueller by the Nattress contributing to Rochester©s total. Burchell Jersey City ...... 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 4 Dan Chace©s Providence Points. Knockers© Club. They say that the Kid is Two-base hits Phelan, Clement, Hannifan. Sacri apparently blew up after holding the Hustlers to living the strictest kind of a life, and that fice hits Atz, Elstoi? Sitton. Stolen bases Phelan four scattered hits, but he went back in the tenth Providence, R. I., June 2. Editor "Sport ;he publication of any hint to the contrary 2. Double plays O©Hara, Crooks 2. First on balls and held the locals down as firmly as ever, while ing Life." The Newark series at Providence Off Sline 5, Sitton 5. Struck out By Sline 3, Lafltte, who took Ragon©s place in the ninth, was las done him a very grave injustice. Manager Sitton 1. Left on bases Jersey City 11, Providence found for two singles and a double in the thirteenth, demonstrated two things, in the view of the McGinnity assures me that Mueller©s habits 3. First on errors Providence 2, Jersey City 1. which netted two runs for the Canadians. Score: Grays© supporters. One is that McGinnity is are all right, that no player on the team takes Time 1.30. Umpires Hurst and Byron. Montreal. AB.R.B. P. A.Ej Rochester. AB.R.B. P.A.E still a clever ball player and general, and the oetter care of himself, and that all that he Hunter, rf. 5 2 2 4 0 0 Moeller, cf. 6 0310 other that if the team©s star pitcher and pilot needs to bring him back to winning form is MONTREAL AT ROCHESTER JUNE 3. Tooley©s Deal, Ib.. 5 1 014 0 OJTooley, ss.. 4 1142 was to go suddenly into retirement, the Tigers warm weather. Under the present manage hit in the seventh inning, with Pattee on second, won Demmitt, If 6 1140 OjBatch, rf.. 6 0 1100 would not offer any great obstacle in the ment the ball ground has been much im for Rochester. The victory would have been impossible Yeager, 3b. 5 12131 Osborn, If.. 6 1 2300 way of progress to the locals. Providence proved. A system of drainage has been estab but for the fielding of Alperman and a superb throw Mattress, ss 5 1 2 4 5 1 Spencer, Ib. 6 1 1 16 20 to the plate by Dan Moeller in the ninth, following ost two hard-luck games to Newark and won lished, provision has been made for protection J. Jones, ft 6123 0 0 Alperm©n,2b 6 1 2520 ;wo decisive victories, breaking even on the against fire, the grand stand has been cleaned Nattress© two-bagger and Jones© single, on which Smith, 2b.. 5 0 2 1 5 0 Pattee, 2b.. 3 0 1 3 Nattress was prevented from tieing the score. Score: nurtis, c.. 5 0 1 8 2 0 Blair, c... 612620 series. In the second game, after Newark up and made safe and the players© quarters Rochester. AB.R.B. P.A.E] Montreal. AB.R.B. P.A.E Burchell, p. 5 120 3 OJRigon, p... 3 0 0 0 10 iad gained a commanding lead, Providence have been supplied with hot and cold water. Moeller, cf. 3 0 1 3 1 0|Joyce, If... 4 0 1 2 00 -|McMillan,2b 111131 wound up the regular innings by tying the Heretofore beer and other intoxicants have Tooley, ss. 4 0 2 1 2 0|Deal, Ib... 4 0821 Totals.. 47 8 14 38 18 2!*Ganzel ... 1 0 00 score with an almost superhuman burst of been peddled out "both in grand stand and Batch, rf.. 3 0 0 0 0 0|Demmitt, rf 4 0 1100 Lafitte, p.. 0 020 speed, and having accomplished -that great bleachers. This has all been stopped and Osborn, If. 4 0 1 0 0 0|Yeager, 3b. 4 0 2 1 0 0 feat, lost in the extra innings through errors, ladies can no\^ go to the game with perfect Spencer, Ib 4 0 0 14 0 0|Nattress, ss 2 0 2 1 1 2 Totals. . 49 6 12 39 19 3 of which Rock was the chief contributor, al safety any day in the wee©k. The owner of Alper©n, 3b 41126 1[J. Jones, cf 4 1 1 4 0 0 Batted for Ragon In ninth inning. most equalling Demmitt©s great record of the grounds, being a brewer, insisted that he Pattee, 2b. 3 1 1 0 3 o| Smith, 2b. 400201 Montreal ...... 010000203000 2 8 six in a game on these same grounds a couple should have the privilege of distributing his Blair, c... 2 0 0 5 2 0 Curtis, c... 3 0 1 4 0 0 Rochester ...... 000000006000 0 6 Savidge, p 2 0 0 1 5 0 Winter, p.. 3 0 1 1100 of years ago. The second hard-luck game, goods among the people, but McGinnity Two-base hits J. Jones, Burchell, Ganzel. Three- that at Rocky Point on Sunday, was lost wouldn©t stand for it. Whether this is the base hits Demmitt, Osborn. Sacrifice hits Nattress, reason or not, there is certain to be, before Totals.. 29 2 6*26 19 1| Totals.. 33 1 924134 Deal, Yeager, Curtis. Stolen bases Tooley, Hunter, partly through an error by Atz, which, com Winter out, hit by batted ball in fifth inning. Nattress, J. Jones. Double play Smith, Nattress, ing at a critical time in an inning, although very long, a new ball park in Newark, al Rochester ...... 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 x 2 Deal. First on errors Rochester 2, Montreal 1. First Providence was four runs in the lead at the though its exact location has not yet been Montreal ...... 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 on balls Off Ragon 1, Lafitte 1, Burchell 3. Hit by time, seemed to demoralize the whole team, decided upon, Two-base hits Curtis, Nattress, Moeller. Sacrifice pitcher By Burchell 1. Struck out By Ragon 3, including the usually reliable pitcher Sline, hits Nattress, Pattee, Blair, Batch, Savidge. First Lafitte 1, Burchell 8. Left on bases Rochester 8, and Newark piled up the tallies, winning by Baltimore Now Going Wen. on balls Off Winter 1. Struck out By Savidge 2, Montreal 8. Umpires Murray and Halligan. Time a single which was batted in by McGin Baltimore, Md., June 3. Editor "Sporting Winter 2. Stolen bases J. Jones, Smith, Joyce, Al 2.S8. perman. Left on bases Rochester 8, Montreal 6. nity as a pinch hitter, the latter then going Life." Manager Dunn now has his Oriole First on errors Montreal 1, Rochester 4. Time 1.37. in and holding the Grays runless for the team licked into shape to give opponents a Umpires Halligan and Murray. GAMES PLAYED SUNDAY, JUNE 5. final period. The Iron Man figured in all stiff argument for every game. The pitching but one game in Rhode Island, a fact which NOTE. Rain prevented the Baltimore-Newark game At Montreal Buffalo 3, Montreal 0. staff looks strong, and particularly pleasing is at Newark and the Buffalo-Toronto game at Buffalo. At Providence Jersey City 10, Providence 4. demonstrates the team©s dependence on his the work of "Lefty" Russell. Striking out At Newark Newark-Baltimore (Rain) . work. It is a fact that, notwithstanding the 12 men in one game and 10 in another, to say damage done to the team in the battles with nothing of the fact that he allowed only one GAMES PLAYED SATURDAY, JUNE 4. EASTERN LEAGUE AVERAGES. the leaders, by the errors of Rock and Atz, hit in the second encounter, speaks well for BALTIMORE AT NEWARK JUNE 4. The visitors those two players are still among the most the Baltimore boy, who two years ago was won, thanks to the superb pitching of Clarence Rus popular heroes of the local fans, and get a twirling for a Sunday school team on the back sell, a left-hander recruited from the ranks of the Following are the team averages of the Eastern generous share of the applause that is hand lots of this city. In Walsh, Goode and Vick- Wilkes-Barre team, of the New York State League. League and the averages of all players who have ed out on the field. Another of the regular Twice, with second and third occupied and the fans batted .200 or better up to June 2 inclusive, as com ers Manager Mack, of the Athletics, has given yelling wildly with excitement, the southpaw showed infielders, Courtney, is a player whose status Baltimore three good men. Egan is a fair puted by George L. Moreland, of Pittsburg: has been a subject for more or less discus catcher and he may improve, but he is ex liis calibre by fanning some of the best sluggers. TEAM BATTING. Score: sion earlier in the season, but he has shown tremely weak at the bat. Murray, whom Dunu Newark. AB.R.B. P.A.T5 Baltimore. AB.R.B. P.A.E Clubs. G. A.B. R. H. S.B. S.H. Pet. unusually good results both as a batter and dropped, is a much better batter, and Harry Louden, ss. 3 0 0 3 40 Nichols, ss. 3 1 1 3 30 Buffalo ...... 35 1152 125 280 38 44 .243 a fielder in the past week or more. He prac Cheek, whom Dunn might have landed with Meyer, rf.. 3 0 0 1 0 OlGoode, cf.. 3 0 1 1 00 Providence ...... 311051 115 249 25 40 .237 tically won the first Newark game with three out much trouble, is far better _ than either Schlafly, 2b 3 0 0 1 3 0|Hall, 3b... 4 0 2 3 20 Toronto ...... 36 1163 145 271 53 52 .233 singles and a in four times at bat. The of them in every department, with the pos- Kelly, If... 4 0 0 1 OOJClancy, Ib. 4 0 0 8 0 0 Montreal ...... 31 991 91 224 29 48 .226 whole team got seven hits. ible exception of throwing. Jimmy Walsh is Gettman, cf 4 0 2 1 0 0 Dunn, 3b.. 2 0 0 1 01 Newark ...... 40 1315 137 291 63 30 ".221 Baltimore ...... 351131 136 250 aissed from the outfield. He is a clever boy Zlmmer©n.Sb 401010 Walsh, If.. 4 0 0 0 00 34 33 .221 in the game. He has a scrappy, combative Agler, Ib.. 3 0 014 1 2iSchmidt, rf 4 0© 0 0 0 0 Jersey City ..... 35 1158 101 241 55 43 .208 Slee©s Toronto Topics. Rochester ...... 36 1157 116 234 42 38 .202 disposition without being a loud talker, and Crisp, c... 2 0 0 6 1 OIByers, c... 4 0 111 30 Toronto, June 2.-—Editor "Sporting Life." he works to win. His fielding is clean and McGinnity.p 3000 5 0 Russell, p.. 3 1 1 0 00 INDIVIDUAL BATTING. The showing of the Toronto team on their pretty, and his stick work is both timely and Player-Club, G. A.B. R. H. S.B.S.H. Pot. first home series was in every way a com Totals. ...29 0 327152 Totals.... .31 2 627 81 of the slugging .variety. On the bases he is Goode, Baltimore...... 24 91 .330 mendable one. Fifteen games were played, fast and at all times he does the right thing. Kewirk ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Batch, Rochester .... 24 73 .329 of these the Leafs won 11. Several close Baltimore ...... 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 2 Moeller, Rochester . . . 33 119 .328 and exciting contests marked the series, With him in his regular position, and Goode Stolen bases Gettman, Zimmerman. Sacrifice hits Henline, Buffalo ...... 35 140 .315 and the games with Newark, the league lead and Slagle batting and running bases as they © Meyer, Goode. Two-base hits Gettman, Byers. Collins, Providence . . 31 117 .308 ers, were fine games of ball. The home team have been, the Oriole outfield will be a hard Double plays Louden and Schlafly; Nichols and Grimshaw, Toronto . . 36 132 .303 Dunn; Clancy, unassisted. Struck out By McOin- won three out of four, beating McGinity him one to equal. Fitzgerald, Providence. 20 73 .301 self on two occasions. The releasing of Jack nity 6, by Russell 10. First on balls Off McGinnity Slagle, Baltimore .... 35 123 .293 The Montreals Not Batting. 3, off Russlh 3. Passed ball Byers. First on er 30 106 .292 Deal put Grimshaw on first base and made rors Baltimore 2. Left on bases Newark 6, Balti Sabrie, Buffalo ...... room f*J* O©Hara in the outfield. This move Montreal, Que., June 2. Editor "Sporting Lafitte, Rochester .... 11 24 .292 Life." The Royals are making little head more 6. Time 1.30. Umpires Boyle and Kelly. Corcoran, Montreal . . . 26 97 .289 has proved right, though it must be admit JERSEY CITY AT PROVIDENCE JUNE 4. -Steele Schmidt, Baltimore ... 21 63 .286 ted Deal made a host of friends among the way in the race owing to their bad luck with gave the Skeeters three hits. Rock©s error was re Lee, Newark ...... 14 21 .286 fans while in this city, who were sorry to the stick. The team fields well, and, as for sponsible for their only run. Manser pitched good Shaw, Toronto ...... 37 142 .282 see him go, and they certainly wish him pitchers, Montreal seems to be as well forti ball, but the Grays bunched their hits in the second Kelly, Newark 40 157 .280 success with Montreal. Vandergrift contin fied as any team in the league, and still they and eighth. Score: White, Buffalo ...... 35133 .278 ues to play great ball and at the rate he are down near last place. Wiggs and Bob Providence. AB.R.B. P.A.T5|Jersey C©y. AB.R.B. P.A.E Walsh, Baltimore 29 99 ,273 is batting he will soon be hitting .300. Del- by" Keefe are the equal of any pitchers in Phelan. cf.. 4 0 0 2 0 0|riement, If. 4 0 0 2 0 0 Smith, Montreal ...... 31 101 .267 ahantp also is showing improvement in his the organization, but when a team is not Atz, 2b.... 4 0 0 3 4 0(Hanifan, 2b 3 0 1 3 3 0 Spahr, Jersey City . . . 19 45 .267 batting. Fitzpatrick is working nicely at batting the classy work of the twirlers goes Elston, If.. 4 1 2 2 0 0 Deininger.cf 400100 Hanford, Jersey City. . 35 1J9 .266 third base and batting better every day. for naught. Both Wiggs and Keefe have Hoffman, rf 3 0 0 0 0 MHanford, rf 4 0 1 0 0 0 Schirm, Buffalo ...... 10 Si .265 Everything is working smoothly in the club pitched in games this year m which they let Oollins, 3b. 4 1 2 0 1 0| Johnson, ss. 4 0 0 0 2 1 Elston, Providence .... 31 125 .264 their opponents down with a single hit. Wiggs Courtney.lb 4 1 1 12 4 0. Crooks, Ib.. 3 1 113 10 Nichols, Baltimore . . . 11 38». .263 and the players are very enthusiastic, and Rock. ss. .. 2 0 0 3 82 Esmond, 3b 3 0 0 0 2 0 Castle, Rochester ..... 11 38 .263 no matter how far they are behind they fight turned the trick on Baltimore on May Id, Fitzgerald.e 3004 1 0 Butler, c... 2 0 0 4 00 Demmit, Montreal .... 10 38 .263 to the last. The team will be home again and Keefe shut out Newark with a lonesome Steele, p... 3 1 2 1 10 Manser, p.. 2 0 0 1 20 Yeager, Montreal ..... 31 115 .261 on June 6th, and with fair luck, should win hit on Tuesday of last week. Pete Wilson, Mullen, Toronto ..... 26 96 .260 at least half their games while away, and the former Highlander, has been loaned by Totals. ...31 4 727193 Totals..... 29 1 324101 Gettman, Newark ..... 40 150 .260 that is all can be asked of any club. Manager Barrow to the Troy team, of the JNew Providence ...... 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 x 4 Hoffman, Providence . . 31 120 .258 Grimshaw is back in his old position at York State League. Troy also has Catiz and Jersey City...... 00000001 0 1 Atz, Providence ..... 21 62 .258 first base for Toronto and still leads his Murray, of Baltimore, and Poland, of Prov Three-base hits Elston, Steele. Sacrifice hit Cockill, Montreal ..... 21 71 .253 club in batting. idence. Jack Deal made the longest Hanifan. Butler. Stolen base Elston. Left on bases Starr, Buffalo ...... 30 103 .252 hit on Saturday, May 28, ever made on the Providence 4, Jersey City 4. First on errors The Toronto Club has its lines out for a Vandergrift, Toronto ©. . 36 119 .252 pitcher and catcher, Montreal grounds. He boosted the ball men Providence 1, Jersey City 3. Double plays Hanifan Rpck, Providence ..... 31 120 .250 over the center field fence »nd across an ad «nd Crooks; Steele, Courtney and Fitzgerald; Rock, Osbome, Rochester . . . 36 128 .250 Atz and Courtney. Struck out By Steele 1, by Clement, Jersey City . . 35 148 .250 Springstead©s Rochester Ripples. jacent street. Manaer 4. First on balls Off Steels 1, off Manser O©Hara, Toronto ..... 11 36 .250 2. Umpires Hurst and Byron. Time 1.25, Parkins, Newark ..... 12 20 .250 Rochester, N. Y., June 3. -Editor "Sport New Players For Buffalo. TORONTO AT BUFFALO JUNE 4 (P. M. and Alperman, Rochester .. 33 117 .248 ing Life:" One of the best moves that Man Buffalo, N. Y., June 3. Editor "Sporting P. M.) Buffalo and Toronto split even in a double- Ganley, Newark ..... 30 91 .242 ager Ganzel has made this season was when Life " The Buffalo team, under the able header. In the first game opportune hitting by the McDonald, Toronto . . . 22 58 .241 he traded catcher Butler and Dein management of Billy Smith, is doing good Leafs in the ninth inning decided the game. Score: McGinnity, Newark . . . 18 46 .239 inger to Jersey City for outfielder Moeller. work. Shortstop Charley Starr is a tower ot Toronto. AB.R.B. P.A.E| Buffalo. AB.R.B. P A.E Deal, Toronto ...... 27 % .239 "Happy Dan" joined the team in time to strength to the team. Johnston is another who Shaw. rf.. 3 1 0 1 0 OlHenline, cf. 3 1 1 3 0 0 Deininger, Jersey City. 32 117 .239 take part in the Toronto games, and he was is a favorite. His work at the bat and in O©Hara. cf. 4 0 1 2 0 fl|johnston, Ib 2 0 0 12 20 Meyer, Newark ...... 35 101 .237 warmly greeted when he came to bat the first 31 93 .236 the field has made the fans enthusiastic. The Deleha©y, If 3 0 0 0 0 OJCorcoran, 3b 4 0 3 2 0 0 Byers, Baltimore ..... time. He is a first-class man, a good batter playing and batting of Henline is another Grims©w.lb 3 1 1 15 31 McCabe, rf. 3 0 0 0 0 0 McAllister, Buffalo . . 19 51 .235 and base runner, something that is badly Fitsspa©k.Sb 301110 White, If.. 4 0 1 2 0 0 Blair, Rochester ..... 34 103 .23: needed by the Hustlers. The attendance has sensation for the locals. On the whole the Mullen, 2b. 4 0 0 2 3 0 East, 2b... 2 1 0 2 21 Vlckers, Baltimore . . . 13 26 .231 been quite good in spite of the bad weather. team is fine and is well-balanced. It has been Vaughn, ss. 3 0 0 2 21 Stair, 98... 3 0 0 2 4 0 East, Buffalo ...... 35 136 .228 Starnagle caught his first game for the a long time since a finished first sacker has MpDon©d.Sb 111020 McAllis©r, c 401400 Brain, Buffalo ...... 31 123 .228 been seen here like Sabrie. Manager Sm_ith attery, c. 4 0 1 4 10 Taylor, p... 1 0 0 0 20 Dunn, Baltimore ..... 20 57 .228 Hustlers in the double-header and created a has just added two more players of reputation Newton, p. 4 0 0 0 8 0 Vowinkle, p 100020 Kritchel, Montreal . . . 18 44 .22 very good impression. He has not had much and ability to the team. He has secured un *Konnick .. 0 0 0 0 00 Zimmerman, Newark .. 40 146 .226 of an opportunity to show what he can do, der optional agreement infielder Mike Js.on- Totals.. 32 3 5 27 20 2] ______Russell, Baltimore . . . 11 31 .226 as Blair is a glutton for work, and has been nick and outfielder Arthur McCabe from the I Totals.. 27 2 6.27 12 1 J. Jones, Montreal . . . 27 84 .226 kept in the game on account of his hitting. Cincinnati Club. Both are hard hitters, Kon *Batted for Taylor in fifth inning. Courtney, Providence. . 31 111 .22 Batch has been playing quite regularly of nick making a fine showing with the stick Toronto ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Esmond, Jersey City . . 85 126 late, both at third base and the outfield. The Buffalo ...... 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Hanifan, Jersey City.. 32 110 German is doing some fine work with the bat with Wilkes-Barre last year and McCabe _ be Innings pitched By Taylor 5, Vowinkle 4. Hits Delehanty. Toronto . . . 37 1S9 .216 and fielding. Shortstop Ed. Holly has been ing the leading batsman of the Connecticut Oft Taylor 2, Vowinkle 3. Earned runs Toronto 2 Arndt, Providence .... 18 56 .214 troubled all the spring with rheumatism, and League. With McCabe at right Johnston will First on balls Off Taylor 3, Newton 5. Struck on Smith, Toronto ...... 10 28 .214 either remain on the bench as utility fielder 33 127 it became necessary for him to take a trip By Taylor 2, Vowinkle 1, Newton 3. Two-base hit Schlafly, Newark ...... 212 to Mt. Clemens in the hopes that be could get or will be given a crack at first base. Man- Corcoran. Sacrifice hits Johnston, East, Fitzpatrick Hall, Baltimore ...... 82 109 .211 (Ooatlnued on th* seventeenth page.) JWrst on error Toronto. Left on b»«a Buffalo 6 Nattrew, Montreal ... 81 U9 .209 relief. Ha has not been able to do© good