Page Two THE DETROIT TIMES: WEDNESDAY, JUNE 34, 1908. SPORTING NEWS OF THE DAY. GATHERED FOR THE DETROIT TIMES SHOWING Intercollegiate \Champion cPole- Vaulter, WINDSOR TRACK A SOX MAKE POOR Who Is a Big Favorite for Olympic Title AS POSSIBLE CHAMPIONS VERT BUST SPOT

the coming storm Sudden ! BRUSKE. | series as Chicago and yesterday lo*>k to escape ■y PAUL H. scurrying • Into camp Today they .(»•• ly. in the midst of the mul- * Well, doughty Box.'lbose four Cleveland ,:.v ; IKITIItf tbe our midst. in all probabillt' tltude. appeared the whit*- winner*, those sure chain jin monarch, tevntlm* j Graham, the southpaw w ill tuke the suited form of the slinging alleged, nonpareil de- ' j it.. pious *o those aguiust Mullin or Summers. who had Just pitched so scintillating i (.*‘,l MORE THAN HALF THE FRON- ylpplng of town, mound mons. have gone out The Brow us arc now second, w hll.* a game. In his hand he held a horse- ; in the two games TIER STAKE CANDIDATES NOW beaten to a frazzle the Tigers are iu tie for third I’l shoe. In front of the press box h* on the verge a played and apparently OK FOUR slopped, held the product of the 1 AT THE collapse, while the WILL TAKE THREE OUT TRACK AND AT WORK of complete equine cobbler's art high in the air ' a I GAMES FOR THE TRIERS TO - 1 . JteA*.' •l* Tiger aits in his den and licks bU UN and called two IVtrolt sporting writ-! V- V' —MARTIN DOYLE TOP WEIGHT. scrap. | FILCH THEIR PLACE AWAY. chops, waiting for another | LESS ONE OK THE CONTESTS ets by name- not guilty once more look the ’’ consecutive ' The Sox didn’t OFF. Tnere •'l’ve rtill got the horseshoe' 8.11 v. ,x i 1 '< HAS TO bE CALLED \ -v, ‘V.Si played here. '** * •> winner* in the games yelled in stentorian tones *w *v ♦». By lis a forlorn hope that the comblu.i With more than half is giv- | ; <♦ of the candi- a rani good ball team and this ! place the Tigers In the lead. Mo.v The two gentlemen mentioned both the 'tv-- -im • • date* fox the Frontier stake, lb) ing due credit to the fact that j probably, however, the Tigea will j pleaded not guilty, their facet wreath- games the m c .. feature of the Saturda>_card at Wind- Tigers played in those two tak>- tints ’ mxM ' have to wait for that they ] In rainbow Today they ’» '• -- till ed are •v * -*•* ,S'». [liw . Lt ' >;ys • tT : - , . dll **cVhe, big handicap t#*t ball which the writer rocalla see- the doubtless feveriahly frisking their J -'i•/' ."j the * road. w- R4fl l 1.. " take* a lot during all the r ttrgv* ■». '■! '■■in ■ -.<• on of national itupertanco. them exhibit surety •fttex made i. HS K I,V WI Jm r——ftur vatce "Ths~teatf WfcftTTUwas that bad , tfHJF j • ( In he has followed their fortunes their present Bill sore. H ■ it are horses from many states and will If they keep up j vL • I • IT WOULD BE AN AMERICAN style of ■ the Dominion, unit at this distance it SHOULD . LEAGUE MISFORTUNE. beating th* game looks to be oue of the most open AND There is no THE SOX WIN THE PENNANT the Champions showed hsre , propositions ever held on the track. THE IN A GO UP AGAINST CUBS against Chicago. 1 It will be a Diger and better field THE r BATTLE FOR WORLDS G*ve them till July 1, not a mo- 6, Sox 1; There in Style. / than people up have seen," j lines Pitchinn Kinn !I* - ‘ • I here ever CHAMPIONSHIP. ment longer, and you won't be m i. '1 said Walter O. Palmer. "More of the Why? Because Sox are by no the they'll leading * * horses far away, and be *»• ? . entered ready to than as during |> are race maans as strong a ball club the league to a certainty, unless— The victory brought th* Tiges up to Tiger fanned and he succumbed to , lowed two nou-partlclpant coachers «m usual, anti owners with whom 1 havo pennant career, that's all! is a tte with Cleveland. Manuel. th* lines on se>vral occasions of Ist* ‘ ‘ thalr Yes. there's one condition. That [ ■■■ ■ been talking are wonderfully coufl- Wall, Larry, there they are! Go The Mox knew they had met their Th* thunderstorm broke ten min- F I why It wa* the result of the over-confidence j masters and ottered very little opposi- utes aftei the K«me was concluded apd d* nt of winning." Borne of us wondered thou and do likewise' on on which the Champions have been What of showing would the tion, once they sensed how the tide many faithful fans got drenched I The weights for events Jones seemed really sort a path I the which that Fielder showing all the year. Sox make against the Cubs* was running their homeward But who have just been announced verge of quitting the game at the “Watch footwork'' is an ex- cared ? are as fol- the They have loafed on the Job some, Ati and Anderson. Chicago's mighty that t*?""' I lows: retaining press took this If close of last season, that hitters didn't do much here clamation oilen heaid In the box An ur.tA'de writer or two beyond doubt. IVa • shifts ami goes after page to task for remarking « week *. Horst Wgt. Horse. until the last possible Donovan whlff.-d Ats. Davis and An- S* Sam ■s££■£:s* I Wgt. determination ■ ago was unques- Mr'- ' Doyle. They started the year with a su- derson and passed Davis and Dougher- a wide throw. or so that l>ono\an s Martin .. 122 Peter Sterling .115 moment this spring. The was tionably the superior of Welsh. How j** - The Minks 1U St, Valentine ..105 preme belief that they would repeat. ty reserved-seat section i 1 showed us. That aid the of admis- about It now? Churllu 103 t’lell Turney ...101 Yesterday paid * Fielder They out of them a bit Is built the fine archi- Jammed crowd Hilbert. throwing gone. He had it Jarred Mr Manuel on sions numbered 6.*75. in spite of the Nick Altrook's terrible burlesque of :■ Hunbudge 100 Stargowan . Vs great arm is tectural lints of the flag pole In center l vJ* once the) took the road for the eaet threatening wrather Hugh!* Jennings after All hope hud KurlpliK-e 0k Johns Marrs .. 5*6 bail at far as second until field ver> enough cannot heave the trip. they played great ball In Detiolt's fifth with the Ttgeis fled In the ninth was grotesque Milford I*s Kelpie 1)4 ern Then when the first divi- gru*« The Superstition Now Is the time leading. 2 to 0. Senaefer singled, took to be really funny. Nick picked "I I Sha'iKitran. Vi ... V 0 base. likely change places again sion clubs are to thhd on a wild pitch and counted on end pirouetted round and had a lot of King.-* Sou .... SV Hi uud Dame... 89 story Wagner. ... Knight.. the Chicago as At home It was the same old a bit Crawford's savage shot to right. fun. Jr. 84 West V 0 Nor are Killw ll . Billy Sullivan's throwing arm has ('. demon Cobb on third Jones on first 121 Polly Prim 112 In the of 1906 when once more. I Schmidt, who 1* a raging and it I Pin tOS Wing Ting strong as fall been working like u scatter-gun dui- ball, tils there is a combination which will • ■ kola 104 we get ready," at hitting the spit kept up * It • awept Cuba before them "We can win when Ing the short series sink.- terror to the heart of the aver- Bp.' Hllinmer 102 Ttran 100 they the usual form yesterday and aniote three. Moving opinion of play- Ordotio VS K« *-p . . V White who must bear the was the general the Welcome to the Browns They are Including a regular Willie Keeler bunt age battery In this league The saf- 7 Walsh and .... In second place but not beyond reach- est way Is to let Davy go to second Hilvettear 00 Aunt Hose V 5 the contest are becoming ers. The umpires are lenient with the linbodeti V 5 Servile V 4 brunt of from In* distance hy a good deal Tigers In respect. They have al- unmolested clip Once more it took a Jarring one l>r Matthews .. 92 Hlacko $V frayed. To hold the will soon be With the Tigers going like that.lt The Sox got their on* in the and Boston to bring the u luidy A liny .... 8H Asure Maid .... 55 Impossible. Sullivan, too, t- showing Cleveland would ceitalnly bs a crime to shift sixth on a pass to Dougherty, Fielder Black Hod Si SMmoncse 84 round. them about to let anybody In Jones' tWu-sacker and At** Infield the strain of age and continual toll, ;..It The Increase in size of the grounder the the Sox If the grand ball they played I Walsh and SullLan both retired Andetson fanned and Don- and he Is the btekbone of grime lost. ohue popped with the hostile ( purges to S4OO ami the handicaps r o against Chicago does not have when th# had been Manuel defense, next to the heavers mention in' and Shaw did considerably better. | roosting on third. is bringing in carloads of horses similar to their similar exhlb. , 1500 effect Kllilfer s spear of Donahue s drive They take good care of Detroit's p#n- from l.ntonia Windsor Is glviug «and. character, all will be scoring Inning take the flag when > tlons of a like that closed Chicago's FIGHT | nant and alwa>» in batting. MAT Is not KEENE than city outside of money any Donohue well. ■ was the fielding feature of the day. j cloud* gather. It never floats except more | Smith has quit. Wild Bill Is also getting Ms hatting on afternoons when the Champ* Hie Wat New York, which means that a high ('line Altroek is a grand comedian bnt eye a bit He didn't fan once and did playing ut home. Bill prizes It grade of toww will be on hand to No team can rest on Its oars beat out one Infield tap for a single as hi* right hand. (hat lets him out. - struggle for the first moneys. “until ready” and then go out ard Mcltityre and Davy Jones drew pass- r Fielder Jones may be unable to TRUCK CALLING throw us 4uu got yester- as far second base without in all over horses In “ cop—not league, at any ea from Walsh. Killlfef was the only Better for the American l--gue In thie bouncing the ball, but he can still pull fl day tills morning several carloads Tigers are the beet robbery and If any of the other first division rate. The off those fancy catches His east The stalls But of Killifer In the second was a bright tame from the ar« win, rather thy* Chi- teem, beyond a doubt. where Clubs should t ..... spot. tapidly tilling and many of the hors.*s would they finish in case they de- • oagol Or even ! Or In Detroit’s first Mclntyre walked f BBHT art those which never before have layed the r sprint until the last OFF_STAKES , Moha. f. r sacrificed. Crawford ground- .'ML l • New York! faced in the northern circuit. Many month and then suffered the lose ed and Cobb singled. Matty scoring After their exhibition here the : The Day's June 24 Brigh- stole, f the Ixest of the season's winners a couple of their star players? Radon NEW YORK. —The i Tvrus took third on a high of • great run of victory which the j ton Beach Racing association has de- throw and counted on a double steal m •m' .i- in the barns. W. Jennings, .he league leaders set on their home cided to cancel all of its stake events with Da\y Jones who had walked Baltimore turfman, has sent with hi* In the meantime, it is up to some- . The Tlgcs finished their run-getting j field must be ascribed very largely On the Short Ship for this year, which means the lo** string Cave Adsuu. a star performer body—not the architect of thts page, In the sixth when Chicago went up In | to luck and the weakness of the i of nearly |2*JO.OOO to horsemen. Tills the air. allowing three runs on •t and Ilumilton. Th't ono however—to stroke the ruffled sens!- | Da'? Toronto eastern teams who furnished the action was made necessary by the | Jones' hit to right, a safe bunt by be in the principal handicaps. j bllltiee of Wild Donovan, king of Hchmldt end wild throwing by Puriell will Bill 2 46 PACE. PI’RHE 14f>0 decline the dally atlendauce of the select southern strluji opposition. pitchers great In and Manuel, with a muff of a thrown One Shadeland Nutlaar. bh, by Fau- at race ball by Davis. of a a (i'ar«si the tracks since the untl-oe*.- ! is thut M Neff, rich Cincinnati * Wild Bill formally registers com-j atalear ill now the from Bt. I/ml* tlng laws weir into tffect man the ;wo* Just Browne plaint against having his consecutive j Vtnewood. b h i Bigler) ...... 2 2 2 Hi owns Inelu. appear be the league sensations. Joe Uana Iht *OeefH—t-t-tt ... 7 3 t The meeting twenty- year-old that has won three this to winning stum solely to for-j midsummer us races "They bad almost as brilliant a home Daisy Wilkes, b in »Trudell».< 2 14 two days will be held at Brighton season; King Foliey., a frequent win tune. He admits he has had his j Milk CM tv B-lle b m i Harrison * 4 t> 7 overnight nt Koval Chance, share of the but he wants it Capt. White, rli g iTalmadge). 5 5 *> Bfach as planned, with lust year; a con- ocacocgcoccccgxsccoccccccc luck g (lkaso by some Freddie Gorton, a t Anderson* 4 4 5 sweepstakes, to take the place of ihe Tie dine as Seta •’l.stent horse, and a couple of promis- known he has also deserved Boy. b h a ? da <>,.«*.*.— Alcalus (Itopklnsi stakes The overnight events will t wo-ycar-olda. ■ credit for pitching prowess. Tltn*— 2:204. 2 I I*4. -1 In* 14V average >SOO Reasoning deductively, a couple of TROT. PI’RMK about >4OO or each. famous ; 2:4* *4o* owners, Humorist Chance for 18-Year-Olds. papers must have implied Viliema. h in. by Phllandore The with only a few ex- Fer the Statistical Fiend | Detroit that' releases, year-old teams desiring was a child of fortune and ln- (Talmadgel 2 1 1 1 ceptions. willingly signed Any lk Bill Jupe. g. by Jupe (To- game Sunday, be j ,1 einuated his pitching equipment Jr. b which preclude any legal actioa for June 28. can that iler) 1 2 2 2 By CHARLES DRVDEN. (ommodated by phoning Main or any (Klllotl against the association for failure to GILBERT. a< DETROIT. featured a horseshoe At rate. Maj. b g 4 3 S 4 « \\*. K. J. of Oberon, b g Ratterbuiy* . t 4 4 keep Its part of the contract. Mr. Bill Donovan showed us that City 757 Ask for Marshail. AS H M O A K Bill was the central figure In a re boy i\liii iliunu ewaaiateucy Bella Woodcllffe. br m 'Al- to today James R Keene had hands ha* \al* lia« Spalding A C * ® » • • the Up Ithe dry ball in experienced nldlily *»**!. the If 1 which followed «> * and iiouaual lu bla ll* Melatyre. markable scene len > 4 “ - (I • not release the track from something slippery pellet uppvura \ v\rr i •chaster, a * I » » T of yesterday. Shadeland Lady, br m (Fos- offered to I on ihe iu r.bl* to null f**t combat " made him when it lu.lir, *%rr> tiui* nuii i*ra>. tb* O S 1* x\. X JL ■ Crawtere. lb 4 e i is e a The Sox had been for ter) .. .5 7 7 Ha contract with the talons of an artist. Bill copped the Just retired * ««nrld'« r.-co'd holder, and bl* t*am- * g * ds kind Tbu Hdi Bwgft * i Red Wilton b (Hopkins). accepted his entries to stakes. Mr. to and Anars cebh, t 4 a a e the Anal out. The crowd streamed 2.24 second game of the Bet 6 1, mntr, lu Ibv recent Intrrcolleglut* e Time—t:2lV 2 22 V 2 25. V, Ballot, his (rum D. Tran, at Si Is e down across the field In a mad rush Keene has Coltn. Celt and half starved the Sox with three hits gainri. t.llbert la the Pacific 4 1 I » 4 a 2 15 PACE. PI'KMK 1400. race horses, engaged VOM(l. Ceeablla. lb j trio of champion Shaw relieved Sullivan in the sev- •cbaMt, a S 1 S S 0 0 coccccccccccccccoccocccocc Mamie Riley, b m. by Jack in stakes which in the aggregate are • • enth to let Bill rest and recover from Kill!far, Sb 4 1 1 I Riley i Hopkins i 4 1 1 1 worth Special Rates to Canadian Points via Teddy, b g. by Mon of Rl’ey >150.000. Uhe effects of handling spit balls. Daaavaa. p S O ♦ Mr Keene points to the fact that LEAGUE. Central. (TrudelD ...... Michigan ♦ Medium 1 5 6 Mr. F. Isbell is reported on the way AMERICAN (Allen).. 2 > J racing Si 011 S7 IS 0 I Phoebe Hal, b m 3 the other associations have Day, tickets Total* • his old teammates Account Dominion will Metropole. bk g (Talmadge) 2 S 7 4 filled their engagements to the let- (to Chicago to Join STANDING. CHICAGO. Sporting Notes Orangeburg, b h (Dodge and help them win another pennant W. L Pet. W. L Pet be sold June 30, July 1. good for re- AH It 11 o A F. S * 2 i ter of iheir programs with the horse- and Grady) clouded bit by Ctilcago. 35 23 .C.(»3 Athletics 2C 30 4t4 turn until July 2 at rate of one fara « # 1 ® - (Teachout).. S J 4 3 Is not willing The outlook has been a Dewchartr. 1 S 1 1 Tony B. blk g men. itno he that the Mt I>.uls 34 24 .**(’. Hostori 2C 34 .433 trip. agents Liar, (Cares» 7 * .1 C here, at the for the round See for Jmm, af 4 e is e e The b h Brighton Beach track go back on Us jthe doings but look what Detroit B*3 25 S«H New Yk2 432 .429 r. I*l*. 3j Harvard, U. Tteua th* latel*a James, b g (Boone).. 4 4 4 7 36 Sal full particulars. Ata. a 4 O a 8 4 a Jessie i Sox do at home. Be brave, bugs. Cleveta and 32 25 SHI Wash on 20 turned. 15. 2:12 13 - agreements. * Time— 2 V 2 V AalcrMß. rs 4 o 1 8 1 a a a a Deaeha*. lb 4 e e l* 1 • D*trolt*ra w*r* »«»t among tte* kls • New York Darla. Sb 1 * 4 S I prise winner* In the big • • 1 4 I akst tournament. PartalL Sb I • a • a • » * * lalllraa, * 3 1 llnctnu la alao d**d la Louisiana. Th* •bear, a * * • « • • I legislature passed the bill yesterday Wabate, p 1 • • • • 1 and the governor will sign It. Help! • • • • p o « Maaaol. , Joneph 11. Smith. Hugh Fleming sad J Michigan's sole 4 Frank Peltier are Tatala ** * a*4 31 representation 1n the Grand Ameri- iss4aerwe r can handicap, being shot this week • • * Is Detroit a o e O 1 3 a at Columbus. The first named • o * • a— l from Detroit. li|| Chteapa e e i • 83 • • • « 3 1-3 l*nlngat HU*—OR Walafc, la Antomohll* club, af Detroit, ex- laalng*. Th* la f ft > «f SKaaaeL S la 3 3-3 Two- pecting a big turnout of cart for lt» It’s admitted— im»» bit—r. last*. SarrlSor telta—- annual century run Saturday. The t«tea*ter. SobaaMt. Partrll. Stalra tea*ra drivers must all be club member* and balla—Off D«a- th* event la not Intended aa an ad- Cabb 3. n»*t baaa aa feature. I & vertising «arr- • * ■ evaa 3. at Wakte First tea** a a By every thinking man who has any I Nra-DttraM S. L*« *»« tea*o*.-Ortroll IliiaMe Jenalaga collected a maalder- a, catrtUT 4. Strark out—By Ooao«aa able fund among th* Detroit players that jf ~ - clothing of Mrs Vergil Garvin, knowledge of real values I gl*y—Schaefer for the ben. fit \"9“\ Doatelr I a a, br Maaurl 1. Thera ■ ■ Ml Crawfor*. Wild pllrte—W aI.H. wife of the dead Texas e In th* ptle. Baumgartner garments outclass all others. «a4 Coauolly. AttraU- must ha\ been over 140 Vagtrei—Hurat for ball players are clannish in such matters They are worth more because they are better made, better h\l » h

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