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33% DISCOUNT! Provides for but Cope the Other League a Dozen Such Jimmy Col- Handsome 6 THE SAINT PAUL DAILY GLOBE: SUNDAY MOKNING^ JANUAEY 27, 1889.—SIXTEEN PAGES. M ' Wli>l_TT'"'""ii"ir""TiL.''iri""If-" ' •» '..'Ci -"SiSSC always liked me. Say, call , the .salary DIAMONDDASHES. ; / friends tried to -get. him.to go to Gook- THE GREAT PROCTOR KNOTT. the same as last season, and Arlie is ins, where he could be kept from whis- What the . Ball Players of the the Junior Champion and yours for 1889. Come, ; now; that's a ' : ky. As a last resource, Annie Living- How. HEROES OF THE DIAMOND FIELD. good fellow! .Give the old stand-by a **V • Country Are Doing. ;\u25a0'-;•.' yy-i ston was sent for, and upon approach- Futurity Winner Is Wintering. chance for nis white V Honest John Morrillhas a record uf which • him she said: "John, with alley.' ing come : Sara; Bryant has ten horses in his 'Oh, $200 will bridge me over my he may well feel proud, ieven If he •is : not me. "You are not doing right." He present" wanted on the Boston ' taam next season. stable at Louisville,' and all the racing Manager Barnes Talks About the Athletic Young: Men Who financial troubles. What do The ~ John was constantly sneered at her aud turned to the bar for you say?'- records show that one more drink. -She tried to pull him , world -knows that he expects to cut a on deck, for during his thirteen years in the year. Eight lot WillEarn Money in St. Paul Uniforms This " 'Well, let it go. Tell Munson tofix league he played -in a greater ngmber of toward the door, whereupon he made a wide swath this of the up your contract.' games than any man living. Just think of-it. motion as ifto strike her. The woman, are two-year-olds, and include a fullsis- Season. "Five minutes.later Lath's name was One thousand, one hundred and ninety-lour quick as a flash, clinched her right hand ter to Proctor Knott and a full brother at the bottom of a St.' Louis contract. games-; ten more games than Hines and and planted it with ' telling effect upon twenty-one more than Anson. ; to Come to Taw. Some extracts from a The show with which Latham was John's right eye. The giant gazed at readable article in the Courier- on Newark and' Jersey City having failed to* very traveling is reorganizing, and will be gain her a few seconds, and the look ofsur- will to show what the REFERENCE TO MORRISSYS MOUTHINGS. the road" again soon. Although Lath admiasiou into the International league prise on his face was ludicrous. Then Journal serve there is some prospect that a new league may girl noted owner of Proctor Knott will cam- made big money last base ball season be formed to consist of the strongest clubs of. .he took the by the hand and shook paign with this season. His string is as and has drawn 1110 a week with the the Central and New England leagues. "Low- it warmly. "You have done what noi follows: just Jeysey City, Eleven Players Have Appended Their Signatures to Con- 'Fashions' Co., he had 50 cents in ell, Worcester, Newark. Wilkes* man here could have done," he said, Proctor Knott, eh g, three years old, by his pocket when he signed the contract. barre. and Scrantbn are said to be ready to and ordered another round of drinks. Luke Blaekburn-Tallapoosa. tracts to Play Under the Management of lie is the most improvident in go into the new scheme. A! few minutes later, he left the Come to Taw. br c, three, by Long Taw- . player According Pittsburg official, Manager** place America. He never touches intoxicat- to a with her. \u25a0 Mollie Seabrook. Sam Morton. ing liquor, but in spite of this fact is Phillips has been too familiar with his play- -Etruria, b f, three, by Leonatus Apple Blos- ers to enforce discipline as it should De en- i DOMINICK'S DEFI. som. always dead broke. What he does with is to be changed this sea- finding forced. All this Maj. Nolan, be, two, by Great Tom-Bon- his money is past out." "; son, or else Mr. Phillips will be held respond McCaffrey Is .Anxious to Fight etta. - Capt. given \u25a0 ... STATUS OF SPRAGUE IS UNCERTAIN. -••^ sible. Dunlap is also to ba more: ! .y.'. Dempsey to a Finish. : Uncle Bob. be, two, by Luke Blackburn- THE ANSON'S FIRST GAME. latitude. All this sounds very much like a. Hl Vintage Time. New Year's resolution. : : -. '.? s Special to the Globe. Lexington, eh c, -two, .by Long Taw-Mol- Score of the Initial Contest in Arthur Irwin is ofthe opinion that It does? 1 Philadelphia, Jan. 26.—The Sun- lie Seabrook. _. : Proctor Knott Wintering: in Kentucky in Fine Shape—Stam- the Pittsburg club a great deal <of harm i to " day Item will'have a letter Conrad O, b c, two, by Ten Broeck- Allegro. Which the Old Man Appeared as have a skin diamond, and be is undoubtedly to-morrow Fast Time, be, two, by imp. Midlothian- Coming a Professional. correct in his surmise. Itis the only club mV from Dominick F. McCaffrey, in which Peerless. boul and Wanita Among the league that has that a diamond;! repeated Cushman, f, two, by Luke Iherewith append the as taken Cthe kind of he says he has made efforts to Charlotte eh score and the club fails to make as good a showing* ; a Sullivan, Mitchell, Blaekburn-Tallapoosa. Trotters. Kockford Register, away from home because they* get on match with Flambeau, b by from the files ofthe on other fields Dempsey, Kilrain, c, two, Forestor-Bounce. ofthe game between Cleveland and the are so much different. Kilien . and others, The stable also includes two year- Forest Citys here May 6, 1871, in which , Mike Kelly publicly stamps the Boston re- but has been unsuccessful. He singles lings, one a brother to Come to Taw. porters as a lot of "guys" and "stuffs." They Mr. Bryant personally manages the lot, HOW JOHN L. SULLIVAN COT A BLACK EYE. Anson made his first appearance pro- are are Kelly paints them, Dempsey out for some remarks reflect- not the creatures ing on his ability. He a fight and in fact would not permit any other fessionally: _&iifßjLJfftl_B-5- but deserve his abuse for the fulsome adula- wants say how his tion they bestowed upon him for two years, to finish with Dempsey with skin trainer in the world to . a are handled. The John S. Barnes, manager of the St. there La Crosse, Winona, Eau Claire CLEVELAND. A. B. O. E. 18. X. despite his evident and pronounced short- tight gloves, Queensbury rules. Mc- youngsters to be are "White, c ; 6 4 0 . arrangements are • perfect, every team, reached Saintly City and Duluth." 16 comings.—Sporting Life. Caffrey says that if either of the San stable Paul the one Kimball, 2b..... 6 5 10 2 question that now agitates St. is : horse beiifg so situated that no accident the week looking as Pabor, If 6 60 00 The Louis Francisco organizations, the. California day past healthy BARNES HOPEFUL. ........ "Will Hudson forgive Yon der Ahe?" King, Athletic club, or the Golden Gate club, could happen without- the own- though just ISN'T Allison, cf 5 2 2 10 Boyle, Milllgan. and several of and happy as he had driven E. White, rf..... 5 2 10 O'Neil. the should be willingto guarantee purse er being immediately acquainted a breakfast on other players who worked so hard to bring a with the fact. Proctor Knott, into town from of buck- The St. Paul Manager Base Pratt, p 5 2 3 2 3 the pennant to St. Louis, not appear to of $5,000 he is satisfied te have the wheats at his home the grave" Ball in England. Sutton, 3b .5 2 3 2 0 do be match take in that city under their as might be expected, occupies " beyond in a very forgiving mood just now" place at Carleton, lb 5 3 2 12 says Long Reilly auspices. In addition to the purse he the post of honor, a roomy box the (he lives north of Oakland cemetery). John Slone Barnes, whorecently went Bass, ss*:... ...5 10 3 0 Dave Foutz John can un- The box is Barnes has been on a trip the Emer- bend and save more wild throws than half of is willing to wager $2,500 to *5,000 on extreme end ofthe stable. to to Ireland to claim a fortune to which the in the country. puts divided by a partition rail, which keeps ald Isle to get possession of an inher- Totals 48 27 12 11 13 first basemen the outside that he will win. He he fell heir, writes as follows about tne The tase ball season in California never up a forfeitof $500. the hero of the Junior Champion and possibilities for the future of the Amer- FOKEST CITYS. AB. O. B. 18. T. ends. Ball is played twelve months in the the Futurity on a thick bed of clean and Mack, lb 4 3 110 Notwithstanding length compartment ican national game in Great Britain, year. the of the Wallops a sweet straw, the other be- Addy, 2b, 4 3 0 12 eight months the one profes- Needham Coon. ing required to give the trainer and em- says the Sporting Life: Fisher, :.... 4 4 0 0 0 sional league— in California,— interest in the Special to the Globe. Hastings, 4 3 0 0 0 ployes easy access to the crack, for he .
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