This Entire Document
Total Page:16
File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb
TKADEMAKKED BY THE SPOBTIUG LIFE PtTB. CO. BWTEKED AT PHILA.'P. O. AS SECOND CLASS MATTER VOLUME 27, NO. 7. PHILADELPHIA, MAY 9,1896. PRICE, FIVE CENTS. OUT? r SNORTING- LIFE. May 9. BnooRLTS vs. WASHINGTON AT BROOKLYN MAY 2.— LOUISVILLE vs. CINCINNATI AT LOUISVILLE MAY 3. was fairly struck out. Lynch, who was bu«y a Brooklyn had the game until McAule*, lu !he MXth ! — Louisville oulbaited Cincinnati, but lost through second base, did not allow the claim, and iheii Jeu- inning, hit for a home run, also scoring Cartwritihr. > loose nt-Idiiijj .Hid poor base running, The score: ninsrs singled, Bending in the winning run. The s:ort-: After that the Senators hit Kennedy freely, Mercer LOUISVILLE.AB.R.B. P. A. EICINOINNA 1 AB.R. B. P. A.E PITTSBURG. AB.R. B. P. A. E; BALTIMOltK. AB.R B. P. A.K fielded superbly and ratirt-d tlie home players iu or Chirk, If......4 03 1 0 OJBurke, If.... 512 2 01 Doooviin, rf 5 1101 (lil)oylo, lb.... 4 0 1 17 0 0 der in the lutt four iriuiuga. The score: Eualace, Sf.. 5 0 o 2 4 1 j Hov. cf....... 3 1 2 1 00 Smith,If.... 3 2141 oj Keeler. rf... 432 1 I it WASHING N.AB.K.B. P. A. £i BROOKLYN. AB.B. B. p. A. R Holmes, cf.. 3 01 $ • 0 Oil:. Miller, if 4 11 2 10 Beck ley, H'4 0 0 13 1 OjJennintrs, ss 3 12 I 5 0 THE TEAMS NEARLY EL SICELY Brown, of... 4 0 0 3 0 OiGriffin, cf..... 4 0 o i 0 0 O'Brieu. 2b. 4 1 1 6 1 o'jv.vinv, IU... 3 0 0 10 1 0 Steuzel, cf.. 5 I 1 I 0 Mtelley, If... 4 03 1 0 0 Joyce, 2b... 402 I 0 0 McCarthy,lt"4 004 0 0 Smith, lb.. 4 0 0 8 0 OJMei'hee, 2b 4 0 1 3 20 Lyons,:su..... 4 021 1 OJHrodie.cf.... 5 0 3 7 0 O BUNCHED HOW. Abbey, rf... 501 2 10 Anrierson.ti 4 002 0 (I Miller. 3h.... 4 1 0 -0 1 0 Smith, s...... 4 00 1 40 Bierba'r, 2b 5 0133 OjReit/,,2t)..... 5 0 0 5 S o Selbach, If..3 0 I 2 0 OJ Lachan'e.ib 4 1 I 12 0 0 McFar'l'd.rfS 02 11 Oi Irwin, 3b.... 400 4 2 0 3 OlGUrkc, c..... 101 ' 0 0 Cartwri'Mbo 2 2 16 0 olghiudle. 3b.. 3 1 1 0 2 1 Warner, c... 300 6 31 Vaughn, c.. 4. 1 0 3 2 0 Merritt, c... 3 0 0 1(1 2 0'Robinson.c.. 4 1 0 1 u JlcAuley, c3 1 1 1 0 0 Corcor-tn, s»2 0 0 0 1 0 Fraser, p.... 4^ 1 2 1 43 Dwywr, p.... 4^2 \ 2 u Iluwley, p... 4_ 0 0 •^ji)onnelly,3b5 0 1 0 4 0 The Third Week ol the Campaign Kogors.Sb... 401 1 2 0 Daly, 2b...... 3 1 a 1 3 1 Total...... 35 3 U 27 14 5 Total-.-35 5 8 27 14.1 Total...... 38 4 lT Esper, p..... !i 0 0 0 I De.»lont'e,86i 0 0 0 5 u Bnnell, c... 3014 1 1 Louisville .................. 0 0-000210 0—3 Total...... 40 5 13 33 19 1 Mercer, P... 4_ 1 2_ 1_ 7 o Kennedy. p3 0_ 1 0 3 0 Ciuciuimti................... 0 010 3 1 0 0 0—5 Pittsburir... ........ 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2.U 0 0—4 Shows Few Surprising Changes— Total..... 364 10 27 lu i Total...... 3l) 3~ if 27 17)3 Earuod runs—Louisville 1, Cincinnati 1. Two- Baltimore ......... 0011101000 1—5 Washington............... 0 :> it o o 2 i i 0—I base bits—MclTarland, 2. Three-base hit—Dwyer. Kained ruua— Pittaburg 3, Baltimore 1. First ou Which Club Has .Lost and Which Brooklyn.................... 02001000 0—3 Stolen bases—C. Mills-1' 2. O'Brien. Struck out—By error* — Baltimore !. Left on bases — PHUbnrg 8, Earned rims—Washington 3, Brooklyn 3. Two- Fraser 5, by Dwvur 2.' Hit by pitcher—By Dwyer 2. Baltimore 13. First ou balls—By Hawjey 6, by base hits—Joyce. Daly. Home run—McAuley. First on bait*—By Fraser-5, by Dwyer 1. Double »per a. Struck out — liy Hawley 5, by K*l'er 1. Gained Shown by the Record. Stolen bases—Joyce, Abiioy. ffelbacli 2. Sacnficj hits plays—McFarlaud, O'Brien; Fraser, Warner, Smith, Home run— Smith. Three-base bit— Ely. Two-basa — Bro\vn, JMcAuley, CorcorBii. First on error— Umpire—Emslie. Time—2.07. hit — Stenxel. t-'acritice hits — Beckley, Jenninga. Washington. First on balls—By Kennedy 3. Struck Stoleu bases— Keeler, Jonnings 2, Ke!l«y. Double The end of the third week of the League cam out—By Kennedy 2. by Mercer 1. Loft on buses— Games Playeil Monday, Slay 4. plays — Jennings. lleitz, Doyle; lu'elor, lleitz, 'Doyle. paign finds the Eastern teams in the West with Washington 10, Brooklyn !, Double pUy—-Abfcey, LOUISVILLE vs. NEW YOUK AT LOUISVILLE MAY 4. Hit by pitchi-r — By Hawley 2. Wild pitches — llawley Jlogors, Cirtwright. Passed ball—McAuley. Wild —N«w York won an easy victory. Clausan was 2. Umnire — Lyucn. Time — 3.10. the Philadelphia team again in the lead, Pitts- pitches—Kennedy 2. Umpire—Lynch. Time—1.31. knocked out of the box in the third iuniufir- Louis ST. Louis vs. PHILADELPHIA AT ST. Louis MAY 4. burjj having taken a fall. Chicago, Boston, Cin CLEVELAND vs. CINCINNATI AT CLEVELAND MAY ville fielded miserably and could not hit Meekin to — This was anybody's game up to tho eighth inning 2.--This was (ha local opening after two poatpon- advantage. O'Brien's rijiht forefinger was broken when Philadelphia scored the winning run ou cinnati, Cleveland have gained considerable metite ou account of rain. About 6UOU people at- by a thrown ball in the eighth inning. The score: Bronlhers' double, Connor's error ami Cross' bunt to ground, and Baltimore has also made some ad teuded the game. It was a jiitciiers' contect, in I.OUISVI'K. AB.lt. B. P. A. KjNEW VOKK. AB.R.H. I', A.' E short. The home team had two men on bases iu thw winch the honors .were nearly OVHU. Sharp iiehlitij; Clarke, If... 5 1- 2 0 0 OjFuller, ss... 401 2 1 0 last inning on two clean singles, but the mv.n th'it vance. Pittsburg, Washington, Brooklyn and wus done by both teams. McAleer made it mttrvel- Kusttice, gs.. 5 22 3 0 2jYaiiHal'<i.et (i 2 2 (i 1 1 followed them were too weak to bring them iu. St. Louis were the tenras to lose, while their ous catch in tbe eighth inninir, Tlie score: Holnifs.cf.. 401 I 0 l:G.Davis.3b..4 1 1 1 1 Tho scorn: rivals gained. New York has slightly bettered CLF.VELA'D. AII.U. B. p A. EICINCINN'TI. AB.H.B. p. O'Brien, 2b.. 3 o 0 1 4 OjTiernan, rf.. ft 211 0 1 ST. LOUIS. AB.Il.n. P. A. B[ PHII.A. AD.R.1J. P. A.B her position by drawing away from the tail Buikett.lf.. 4 1 2 3 0 ll! Burke, If... 411* 2 0 0 McFarl'd,rf5 0 0 ,4 I- OjGleasou. 2b. G 1 2 O 1 1 Cooley, It... 402 0 d Oj.\nsh,3h....... 4'() 0 1 2 o o o end, leaving Louisville anchored there. Some McKean. ss 4 0 0 110 Hoy, cf....'.... 4 01 3 0 0 Clingm'n.3b4 0 1 3 3 IjStHtt'ord, If... 0 1 2 1 0 Dowd, cf.... 512 2 0 U Dwleha'y. if 4 2 2 2 Childs, 2b... i! 0 0 1 Miller, rf... 4 0 42 0 0 Smith, lb... 3 I 0 5 0 IJM.Davis, lb 3 2 ! 0 0 i'an\>tt, rf.. 5 000 1 OiTlioinp'n.rf. 5 1 3 d 0 of the teams are playing far ahead of their Shcarou, rf 300 100 EwitiK. lb.". 4 0 0 10 0 0 Warner, c.. 412 3 3 2jMeeUin,p... 5 1 2 I 0 Qiiirin, 2b.... 6131 Urolith's. Ibo 1 2 7 0 0 real speed and others very much beluw their Tebeau.lb... 401 9 1 llMcl'hee. 2b 300 1 40 Cliiiiscii.p... 0 0 l> I 0 li Farrell, C....4 2 2 00 Couuor.lb... 400 10 3 1 Grady,c...... 4 0 2 2 0 0 usual standard, and, therefore, comparison and McAleor, cf 4 0 0 4 0 UjSmith, 83.... 3 0 0 2 I McD«.'i-nrt,n3 -1 2 0 0 oj Total...... 43 121427 i] 4 Meyers, 3i«.. 402 1 ... 4 01 4 0 . criticism at this early stage of the race would Delelia'y,3b 3 0 o 3 0 0 Irwin, 3b... 4 0 0 1 0 Miller, 3b.... 2 0 1 0 0 0 McFarla'd.c 4 0 0 3 1 l)|tJ.illhian.2b.3 II 0 2 2 2 M.Cross, us. 3 0 1 2 1 0 be futile. It looks, though, as if the close race Ziminer, c... 200 5 2 d V.tugbu, c... 400 1 0 Total....... 38 7 U 27 '.0 Si Huleii, lib.... 1 00 I Young, p...