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2E5o I Htoh 6RAUE g tHE WASHINGTON TRIES FRIDAY JULY 6 1906 I BASEBALL I GOLF RACING ° BOXING ROWING ATHLETICS I oi COLUMBIA A C PLAYER- AGRICULTURAL EASY I ALAS HARSH WORDS FURIOUS FIGHT Personal Comment on Men and AMERICAN LEAGUE i FOR NAVYS TWIRLERS I Yesterdays Results Things in the Field of Sports Philadelphia 2 t ON RIVER BANK- 8 Boston t FROM PHilADELPHIA Chicago 4 Cleveland a St Louis i Detroit 4 cott which is carded to take place at rte- Curnanes Twisters Too Complex for BASEBALL the Lincoln A C of Chelsea on next Farmers and They Lose Game Game tomorrow at Esq Instead of 430 Tuesday night Games Today S racklin and Carsey Draw Washington Philadelphia r Washington can only take the game at Nationals Not Considered seh and First Place If cyclone of w Boston Athletics today and then beat EdOtvene Ute colorad in 25 Rounds in Private from the PltUbttrg te A with George Strong Enough to Give tomorrowoh amoke up aftar match 7 Detroit Ounthar the IWDOumo Kangaroo who Standing of the Clubs d Near Detroit Phila- ¬ Real Tryout Agriculture was defeated yesterday Maybe weve been losing a few games recently deferred George Cole in W L Pct Coombs n on the White Lot ¬ delphia Cleveland s in League by 13 to J but the batting averages have certain- If dropping York S OOO me the lost ly boon on the rice to a most satisfying Tommy Mowatt the fighting conduc- ¬ Philadelphia on By way dpnt to fi 11 6aJ NEAR their hold first extent the forget tor of Chicago has to M BEGAN MIDNIGHT The Aggies one went note Charley Hyland J1 664 OUR FELLOWS HIT SOME after the other make of meet Fighting Dick of San Detrflt 31 at down in the face of Curnanes sizzling hits Wakefield was also there with a Francisco for ten rounds during the St Louse corkscrews and the good dis ¬ pair Elks convention at Denver on 3t Nationals K 480 I i VA played accounted 6 Zi y 368 twirlers at 328 pounds weigh in at oclock- Boston 11 ti0 for the Sailors victory Navy was In major leagues 396 Sports Went to Scene on Steamboat opponents by Not many pitchers the But the Wind Halped the Outfielders stronger at bat than her can point back to their initial game It now looks as though Mike Schreck Ring on more S to 1 of Cincinnati but who is making his NATIONAL LEAGUE and Their Slugging Didnt Count and Pitched the The score as a shutout Such however is the Manager home in Chicago and Tommy Burns Wild Gravel Navy R II O A BiAgrte nIl O A B proud record of Coombe who have been atched to meet before Smith Was llryan If 2 4 0 1 Taylor cf 2 1 e 0 Macks new recruit Philadelphia nra i the Seattle A C of Seattle Wash I Yesterdays Results Dgfeertyc 2 1 C 2 UoftmanSb I 1 3 1 1 reports are prophesying Coak will never meet Word was received here Row M 3 1 S 4 Web r e 6 11 2 1 ley in the big freshman from Seattle today that the sheriff had PMIadeiirtila I Brooklyn 1 1 1 1 0 WlMtontb e e e S 2 New York 1 0i eon 1 1 Informed the promoters of the club that DBTROIT July GWIllie Murray 0 1 1 ML 2 J 1 PHILADELPHIA July Coemfee rf I Wltr yester- ¬ any St Louts 4 Cincinnati S t Suraeklin of Windsor and Frank Car I 0 a a 1 1 1 9 0 0 Navys defeat of Agriculture the Molt would not be permitted and waa given a Sutra Dork Ik with Chicago 3 the Colby College pitcher Mr of Cleveland fought a round Clertit efllb S n a Re rf I 0 1 o e day afternoon which sent the atempt to hold it would be met trial by Connie Mack against Washing- ¬ draw on the banks of the Detroit river j CIa b I I J 1 1 Stec if 1 0 6 0 1 down from Scat place to a tie for that arrest ton yesterday and secured a good start that wound up at 2 oclock this morning- CurnaiMp 1 1 1 I Brown If S t I I Q- honor with Interior makes it a much Games Today by adminis- ¬ It was one of the fiercest lights over Bandore p 0 1 1 4 1 more interesting race in that league Mike and Jack Sullivan the New Eng- ¬ in his professional career MS 4 0 ¬ two fellows In Totata s WM Thore are points separating the twins declare they are of Boston New York tering a shutout I to The young witnessed between little 8 W 1 lust land at follow- ¬ I Ttotato 41 live purees de- Philadelphia made a strong on this part of the country Ring 4 1 1 first teams boxing for small have at Brooklyn ster showing ers never single event of Navy I t 2 U to The fighting game- left 7094 spectators and his should who miss a Agriculture 0 1 S 1 1 f S cided so to Alaska at fAurK serve him confidence Importance declared it even outdid the Another xurprlfe in amateur circles S growing there and the dc lie allowed six hits one of them a bouts between Nelson and Britt not Ranted niM Navy 1 First base by errors came yesterday when St Stephens held any difficulty in securing triple but In only one Inning did Wash- ¬ only in fierceness but in the sustained Navy ft Agriculture ft Left on bases the pacesetting Columbia to a tie matches Standing of the Clubs secure more one oft him speed of the two boys wavy 8 Agriculture S Ftrat base on belle work at third aided material- ¬ ington than ¬ S Babsons ¬ W L Pot lit issued five bases on balls and alt The light was to have been to a fin- ort CurmuM t oft Sanders Struck out ly in keeping his team from a defeat Joe Murray the Newark feather- gone one or two more By CnrnaiM < by Sanders 10 Two two weight Defeated Eddie Gilmartin of Chicago ill 21 141 were given in the first tour innings but ish and had it Sryan J Dougherty Sanders Coleman He had two outs to his credit and New ore 44 i41 fast lieldtng and two lucky double plays rounds Carsey would certainly have hlu assists One of the former was a sensa- ¬ City last night In a private tight It Spracklln hanging on Swc lice hlU Chlwn CuntHBo Stolen saved- a of 4- 21 e3 rulUd him out of difficulty in the won for he had b e Bryan 2 Row t Murray Sutton 3 tional stop of a line drive which after furious Philadelphia Sta M 507 appeared cool and W BABSON to him with a deathlike grip in the last Taylor 2 Hoff- ¬ a run Neither man had any advantage until riia second He J Clements Cistern Chirmm eleventh when Murray shot >> 46 3i2 carefully by Doc two rounds After the twentyfecond man by pitcher By Cttrnane the round JL briny coached Distinguished Himself in Yesterdays managers held conference lilt Webs over a d right swing to the and Cincinnati 23 44 t89 Powers he did good work when it was round the a Rim by Barters Chum Wild pitebwC- The race la certainly a great ht Jaw Brooklyn 1S 41 would be to 1 1 Tri5tat ¬ Gllmar in dropped to the The needed He did not show up strongly Stephens by and decided that it best unwM Sanders Parsed b s W b r one Eighteen points separate the lead- floor Boston 40 J88I Game With St vll It draw at the end of the twenty 4 Dougherty 4 Umpire Vembte referee started to count and rose 3 vith tbe hat striking out throe times a en from the holders of fourth place to down I fifth round if the lads were on their at the count of t straight and hitting an easy grounder Making Sensational One WMIiamsport took the lead from York again from another right to the Jaw the fourth trip feet NOTES OF THE GAME yesterday by winning a fourteeninnlne time could not rise and was Hand Catch Began Midnight me from Lancaster The standings Murrays Washington Hit Some Near Bryan was certainly the candy at bat follow counted out amid cheers from r 2- backers The bout was scheduled to start at securing four hits scoring twice W L Pet Washington hit the ball harder than ate his long throw to third in the fifth oclock but there was delay in leaving 31 71 RI TO REPLACE tip score shows There was a strong going over list d the city on the boat Weber one of the plucWeet backstops- York > S 1 it7 TROTTING MR breeze blowing against the batsmen- When the battleground was reached In the league fell down Ingloriously In AltoorK- > 20 6tt George W Cooke whe at one time ran pitched on gravol road his work yesterday and errors were 10 pt- nd starved to aid outfielders Smiths passes were more costly than the ring was a Lanca tir the stables at Franklin and Girard ave this the Coombs covered with a canvas ropes stretched costly Harrlsbvrg 2 ill 476 MGRAW AS MANAGER oombs had everything in his favor and gasolene lamps used It was after John town SI 1 lBi Jet is spending the summer at Atlan- ¬ yesterday and until he is tried out Only one Washington man reached 11 oclock before the preliminary ar- ¬ Murray and Sutton carried off the tic City to honors for stealing bases uRainst something more difficult It will third on Coombe rangements were BOXING a dispute over the purse money The The 0tpon ment of tn big match K to say what he will do mid- ¬ was Tom McCarey manages of UM Pacific hard harts and Lord took fleet on ball men did not enter the ring until Rather sensational ball played by Mass means The Athletics had trouble making runs the flint two times up night Wiley at short His stops of line A C of L Angeles is anxious to race at Readville a lot That Brush Has Asked Jimmy- off Smith who held them down to seven C Kelly of Cleveland drives excited the admiration of the of money lost for the Quaker contingent two make a match between Abe Attsll and to Lead the Giants in Place hits He gave live bases on balls Three fast double playa put the Na refereed the match tau Joe Bowker the bantam champion as many of them will May over until of Tviieh resulted in runs and struck tionals on the blink Saturday of Muggsy men out nine Joe Thomas the Pacific Coast welter- ¬ Tjie first two runs nuuse by the Ath Lave Cross knocked down a base hit CLUB Treaavry Department The score of Dr C Z Wears mare Rosa Bon I Smith for Davis in the seventh ARION SOCIAL weight and Honey Mellody of New
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