P 11 ■' — ■■ 11 I SLOAN ENABLES AMATEUR GOLF ! BARONS TO WIN BY { FINALS WILL BE HITTING TIMELY Arthur | Pitches Great Game PLAYED TODAY ■ .. Johnson .... TWELVE-INNING THRILLER WON From Rickwood BY Chips JOHNSON’S GREAT PITCHING By FRED DODEKER

Only four and a half games be- day. In fact, so many balls were hind the Pelicans now. The Bar- raised in the air during the aft- Sloan Plays Great (tame. ernoon that a well known ons are on an awful spurt these sport- ing editor came near going home SLUGGING BARON WHO days and if the Pels be Perry, Crackers’ Pride, would only broke. considerate a 9 9 ■ All Other TO BE TODAY and lose few they Favorites Come and Barons BATTED HARD could certainly make It uncomfort- we will face our dear Pounded Hard YESTERDAY DEC|OED Today able for them these days. friend Carl Thompson. The fans Through Matches—Mc- Win Third • • • love and admire the former Bar- Straight Gardner De- and Anderson Well. Moley ,certainly tfsed his on so much that usually they rout Loughlin Off Form him from the box with their shrill hei*d yesterday. It happened thus- feat and Meet whistles which Carlie claims Opponents ly: With one down. McDonald greatly annoys him. Hope Carl will worked Johnson for a Wil- LINDSAY’S LONG FLY Today to Fight for pass. be annoyed this afternoon. Forest Hills, X. Y., September 3.—Lead- liams popped to Wallace and then * * • ing players in the thirty-fifth annual SCORES WINNING kiddie swiped second. Word was Dick Robertson will twirl for the National Honors tournament of the National Tennis as- and sent Johnson to pass l^ee, who is Barons this afternoon they sociation, with one will probably win. Young Dickie exception, came a dangerous hitter, and to work came back Wednesday when the through the fourth round of champion- for Moran. This was done and It Vole found him invincible. Dickie Dick Robertson to Pitch To- Detroit, September 3.—Robert A. ship play, according to form today. Karl proved successful, although Roy is a great pitcher ahd it ought H. Behr lost Gardner of Chicago and Yale will meet to William M. Johnston, 3-6, came near to be four over the spoiling things when he straight 6-3. 6-2, 7-6. day Against Carl Thomp- John G. Andernon of Mount Vernon. lined to Ellam. Crackers this afternoon. • • • In defeating Behr, Johnston ranked as N. tomorrow In • • • Y., the final match for sixth in the 1914 official list, the The idea of to bunt Dannie Clark hinted that he played son—Micky Coyle Regains Perry trying best the national amateur golf champion- wanted to work the “hidden ball” tennis of the tournament against a ball seemed to be to funny the his opponent, who ranked 3 After a tremendoun effort which stunt on Eddie McDonald yester- points higher Former Batting Eye nhip. fans. He did it He lifted than the though. Rut was all that was Californian. Johnston lifted his him day. that enabled to aquare hla match on game to a such an easy pop to Wallace that necessary to put Eddie on the supreme point because of ne- for the thirty-nlxth hole, Gardner today- the Baron receiver could hardly watch. Dannie didn't try it then. cessity, Behr, who many experts fig- ured had defeated Max R. Marston of Springfield, hold the ball In his mitt. • • • an excellent chance to reach SOUTHERN • LEAGUE STANDING * * the Bemi-final round at least, did not go JV. on the Cecil Coombs played deep left Played. Won. Ix>st. Pet. .1., thirty-seventh. down to defeat Mickey Coyle showed that he had yesterday, especially when one Mr. without using every court New Orleans 129 76 63 .5S9 Gardner apparently did not have a at his a little football education yester- Rumkr came to the bat. Rumler artifice command. Birmingham 132 73 59 553 chance after 31 holes had been played. day in the sixth inning when Eddie has a bad for hitting Johnston followed his more famous Memphis 133 73 60 .549 reputatiort Marston, steady as a mountain, was 3 McDonald unintentionally fell in the ball a long distance and Cecil team-mate, Maurice E. McLoughlin, on Nashville 131 67 64 .511 courts this had short his path reaching for a ball. note. so Cecil the afternoon after the latter Atlanta 131 64 67 .489 up. Gardner been missing putts took By doing pulled did a little had defeated Frederic B. and with Then three Mickey promptly high down three long drives that looked Alexander, Mobile 129 59 70 457 depressing ruglarity. the of class hurdling and escaped colli- like they were bound for the playing Johnston was so superior Chattanooga 128 68 70 463 times he shot holes In three times par; sion. fence. to that of the Californian that tonight Little Rock 131 52 79 397, Marston failed. * • • • • • many believed that were he in the lower On the 36th green, with his ball two feet Billy Smith has adopted our Cecil is not hitting much these half of the draw Johnston would reach Results and run a place in the finals. Johnston Yesterday from the cup, Marston had only to make play. Billy didn’t think days, but the English lord Is cer- Certainly Birmingham 4, Atlanta 3 (12 innings). to work it on the Barons in yes- that took the measure of Behr. who already a to win the match. He tried tainly fielding everything Nashville 4. simple tap had a Memphis 6, terday’s bill, but he prof- rolls his way. With other Barons victory to his credit over Mc- —and missed. Little Rock 5, Chattanooga 1. ited by closely watching the game slugging hard at the present, Loughlin, scored at Seabright. Gardner, who had outdriven his op- Thursday. He showed it yesterday Ooombsie is expected to round. Games Today ponent all day, was on the 37th green In when he ordered it worked twice • * • 2. Marston three shots and FEDERALLEAGUE Atlanta at Birmingham. required —once successfully. "Wallace picked out a nice place • * * I M emphis at Nashville. when the westerner holed his putt for a over third in the ninth to slam a the eastern could not STANDING Mobile at New Orleans. par 4, player dupli- On his first three trips to the | ball and did so but Lee was too cate Played. Won. Lost. Pet. Little Rock at Chattanooga. the feat. plate yesterday Bill Lindsay fast and “Shotgun” was held at Pittsburg 125 70 55 560 Neither man played a consistently reached first. He was passed on first. The ball was a vicious drive 1 Murston had a score of Newark 120 66 54 550 By FHKD noDF.KF.il steady game. his first appearance and on the and was labeled for a circuit clout 80 in the forenoon and Gardner took 81. next two out safeties. St Louis .. 126 68 57 541 ft took 12 for the Huron* slapped but luck was against him. But he Inning* • • • Chicago 127 67 00 528 Each completed the first 78 holes of the should worry—the Barons won, to defeat the Cracker* aft- 24 Kansas City 126 66 59 528 yesterday afternoon half In 77. Gardner played Fly balls were numerous yester- anyway. of the 37 holes in par and was under par Buffalo ISO 62 68 .477 ernoon In one of the bent game* of the twice. Marston had 17 par holes and five ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••■••••••••••••••••••a Brooklyn 127 58 69 .457 senion. Lanky Arthur Johnson wan on that were better. Baltimore 121 41 80 .339 the mound for tlie llaron* and *hould Marston squared the forenoon round COUCHMAN STRONG CHICKS AGAIN WIN on the 18th hole, when Gardner drove Buffeds Win have scored n win over the (Georgian* AND poorly and had to chop his ball out of LOOKOUTS LOSE OVER VOLUNTEERS Buffalo, September 3.—Buffalo defeated In the regulation number of Inning* a sand pit. The New Jersey youth quick- Newark today, 8 to 1. Krapp held the vis- ly forged ahead after lunch. He took the Chattanooga, September 3.—Couch- Nashville, September 3.—Bushelman and itors to four hits. Bennie robbed but for n bobble. Scott Perry, Atlanta** Meyer 19th hole, 5-6, Gardner slicing his drive inan scattered Chattanooga's hits to- Kroh were both wild, but Nashville ran Laporte of a by a one-handed bc*t bet, wan on the hill for Mannger and a The next two were missing putt. day and Little Rock batted Aitchison bases In foolish fashion and Memphis took catch of a line drive to the bleacher fence. well and halved but after and wan hard played Marston, for an Score: R.H.E, Smith, pounded through- easy victory, slow fielding as- the second game of the series by a score being outdriven, outplayed Gardner on the Newark 000 000 001—1 4 2 out the battle. The final score nu* 4 sisting. Score: of 6 to 4. Score; green and captured the 22d. 3-4. They Buffalo 032 010 02*—8 12 0 to 3. Little Rock— AB. R. H. O. A. E. AB. R. H. O. A. B. split the 23d. Marston laid Gardner a Memphis— Batteries: Moran and ... Moseley, Rariden; Jantren, ct. 5 0 1 1 0 0 A'llson, 3 2 110 0 The winning tally wa* scored at the stymie on the 24th, but Gardner holed a cf, Kuhn, Krapp and Allen. Starr, 2b. 3 1 0 3 3 0 3b. 3 Inatancc of Sloan** In- jump shot. Driving across a brook for McDermott, 1 2 2 1 0 Mingle, Magee** Messenger, rf. 5 0 2 3 0 0 the 25th, Gardner put too much speed in Hemingway, rf. .. 3 0 2 B 1 0 held hit. Perry** error and Bill Llnri- 3b. 4 0 1 2 4 0 Nick in Form his effort and the hole made Marston 2 Baker, Lord, If.,...3 0 1 2 1 0 Cullop aay*n long drive to center, which Moron Murray, If.4 1 1 1 0 0 Kansas City, September 3.—Nick Cullop up. The easterner lost the 26th, 6-6, Schlei, c.A..... 4 1 1 1 2 0 Gibson, c.4 1 0 8 0 0 broke his team’s streak today and caught hut Tod ea*Ily Moored. where his ball found the rough. He won Crutchers, 2b. 5 1 1 2 * 0 losing Downey, ss. ... 3 1 1 t 3 0 shut out Chicago, 4 to 0. He allowed only Charlie Chaplin Johnson was in his best the 27th with a par 4. Eibel, lb. 4 1 3 12 2 2 lb. 3 1 2 8 0 0 Covington, Mitchell, ss. 6 0 2 B three hits. Brown, too, pitched a good form for sometime. He allowed the Gardner cut his opponent’s lead to 1 4 1 Couchman, p. 4 0 0 0 1 0 game, but a base on balls, a single ajid an jp by driving splendidly approaching Bushelman, p. B 0 0 0 4 1 Crackers six scattered hits, four of them error and a double the locals three well, and claiming the 29th, 6-6. Marston gave in the first three and tw ) Totals 35 5 8 27 11 0 runs in the third and another error and coming innings '-etaliated by sinking his putt In the 30th Totals 3B 6 13 30 21 4 a, single made another run in the fifth. Of the six being infield scratches. up to beat par by a stroke and Increased Chattanooga— AB. R. H. O. A. E. Score: R.H.E. Perry was fortunate in holding the Bar- his lead to three holes on the 31st when Nashville— AB. R. H. O. A. E. cf. 4 0 2 2 0 0 000 000 000—0 3 Gardner’s weak short lost him the Daley, Callahan, If. 4 10 10 0 Chicago 4 ons to three runs in the nine innings. In game 0 0 PI tier, 2b. 2 0 0 3 Kansas ...... 003 010 00*-4 4 1 green, 5-4. The Chicagoan then began his Stark, ss. 3 1 1 2 .1 0 City the first six Baron runners occupied the McBride, If.3 1 1 0 0 0 Batteries: Brown and ast ditch struggle. He got a par 3 with Baker, rf. 5 1 2 3 0 0 Wilson; Cu'lop bases at will but couldn’t Harris, lb. 4 0 1 13 0 0 ind reach the plate good putt to win the 32d and again Paulette, lb. 4 0 2 16 2 0 Easterly. Kitchens, c. 4 0 1 3 0 1 until the sixth, when three hits and a was victorious on the 33d when Marston Farmer, cf. .. B 0 1 0 10 Graff, 3b.4 0 1 2 3 1 walk counted three markers. In the ninth was not able to sink his fourth shot. Sheehan, 2b. 4 0 0 3 6 i Allen Pitches Good Merritt, rf.4 0 1 1 3 0 Each played perfect golf and halved the Dodge. 3b. 3 1 2 1 3 0 Pittsburg. September 3.—PittBburg de- the Barons had an excellent chance to Caveny, ss. 4 0 1 1 4 0 Text two holes. More than 2000 spectators Street, c. 1 0 0 2 3 0 feated St. Louis today, 3 to 1, through win the game but the necessary drive Aitchison. p. 3 ft ft 0 2 0 Ined the course from the 35th green to Smith, c. 0 0 0 2 0 0 the good work of Pitcher Allen. Groom could not be delivered. 'Cunningham .. 1 0 0 0 0 0 :he clubhouse, when Marston made what Kroh, p. 4 0 1 0 4 0 gave way in the seventh to Willett, who le would be his last drive. The •Diamond 0 0 0 0 9 0 the scoring* Score: R.H.E. Crackers Score hoped Totals 33 1 8 27 12 4 stopped lole was but 185 yards distant, on an 3t. Louis ...... *v C%1 000 000-^1 7 3 Tiie Crackers counted twice in the first, •Hit for Aitchison in ninth. ilevation and he had only to play it on Totals 33 4 9 30 22 2 Pittsburg 200 010 00*-3. 2 after had Score by innings: McDonald been thrown out by »ven terms to be victor. His ball whizzed •Ran for Street In ninth. Batteries: Groom, Wiliet and. Hartley; Little Rock 100 100 030—5 Clark. Williunis was safe on 'orward, a low flying wliite streak and Score Allen and Berry. Lindsay’s Chattanooga 000 000 010—1 by Innings; anded short of the flag. Gardner’s ball Memphis 100 001 200 2—6 error and went to third on the hit and Summary: Sacrifice hits, Pitler 2, Iropped near the cup and he holed in 3. Nashville 000 4«0 000 0—4 run when Lee singled by (’lark, who was Starr, Covington. Two-base hits, Graff, Qrookfeds Win darston’s approach was carefully made Summary: Two-base hits, McDermott, de- to cover second. Messenger, McBride. Three-base hit. Brooklyn, September 3.—Brooklyn running Williams count- Lnd executed, but the strain Cruthers, Eibel. Double successfully Aitchison Couch- plays, Cruthers, feated Baltimore 3 to 2 here today in ed a moment later Murray. Struck out, 4, when Roy Moran lift- old and his two-foot putt was a failure, Mltchel' to Eibel; Lord to Schlei; Stark The win- man ft. Bases on balls, Aitchison 3, m exciting 10-inniiig struggle. ed a long to rhelr afternoon cards Marston in to Paulette, Street to Paulette. fly Magee. Dick Kauffman (even Couchman 1. Time, 1:45. Umpires, Paulette; ling run was scored on four hits after Left on Singled cleanly to center and Lee scored, orenoon). O'Toole and Bernhard. bases, Memphis 10, Nashville 8. Baltimore had been retired with ease. rtarston out .554 335 364—38 Struck out, by Kroh 3. Bases on balls, off R.H.E. Although Magee made a good peg to the Score: Gardner out .654 336 446—40 Bushelman 9, Kroh 6. Sacrifice hits, Mc- Brooklyn .000 011 000 1—3 8 S was out plate. Manning on a grounder Tod Sloan, the was Dermott rlghtfielder. a great factor In 'the Barons' win over the he is 2, Hemingway 2, Eibel, Street Baltimore .000 010 010 0—2 7 0 f poorly. At match play regarded to Ellam. rankers again yesterday. Fils single In the sixth scored darston in 630 445 544—39—77 Stolen bases. Dodge, Allison, Eibel. Time two runs, which forged men such as Travers and Ouimet as Batteries: Finneran and Land; Johnson the Barons by a into the lead, while his single in the twelfth the for Gardner In 454 354 543—37—77 2:30. Umpires, Pfenninger and Rudder Owens. Airtight pitching saved run in the paved way the one of the hardest opponents in the coun- ind winning run that he scored later. Tod is a ham. third. Eddie McDonald singled to left great fellow and although he Is hitting try to defeat. He cannot drive a ball only about .290, Is the most dangerous batter on the Baron team. Extra hole, Marston 5. Gardner 4. and after Williams had to as far as Gardner, but is considered the Allison Re-Signed popped Coyle, 1 in 37 holes. Gardner won, up a mid-iron and usual- Meets Calera New 3.—Manager atole second. Lee hit »•*••••••• — tM»—*>»«>«—»»«»sl«sssss. latter’s equal with Maylene Orleans, September a slow roller to “tMmnMMHlMHMHH.1 The Anderson-Sherman match was al- ly his superior with a putter. The biggest game of the season In the Dobbs of the New Orleans Southern assn. Ellam and the | Cracker simfielder beat unities to score. walked in the 1 nost lost sight of, so keen was the gen- he had re- Lindsay sacrificed Shotgun" td second and he The Detroit Country club today ar- Shelby County league takes place today Nation club today stated two ual interest in the duel. Sherman Roy’s throw to first. With first ami sec- list with down, but Clark skied out advanced to third other for an late to- at when the team, which Pitcher Mack Allison, who was a moment later on a ! ranged exhibition match Calera. Maylene signed o right. With two down in the second ought and made Anderson ex- ond occupied and only one out, lanky passed hall. With only out things looked ! pluckily morrow between Charles Evans, Jr., Je- Is only a half a game behind the leaders, given his unconditional release by the 211am walked and Wallace but end himself to win. The Utica man was ocal Dobbs the Arthur settled down to singled, exceedingly good for the rome Travers and Francis Ouimet. They meets Calera In a contest which will de- team Thursday. said do some pitch- fohnson winning game. ! fanned. In the third and fourth T nd Sloan down in the forenoon, as a result of to 18 medal for a cide the of the Coun- leal was off for Pitcher Martina of the He forced couldn't raise one over the i are go holes, play, championship Shelby ing. Moran to raise an easy he Barons had the same chances to osing the eighteenth hole. Texas team. inlleld and popped up to McDonald. Ma- trophy. I ty league. Beaumont, league, pop to Sloan on which there was no 1 score but Clark and Johnson repeated Possibly the intense heat fatigued him, gee ended the inning with a long fly to 1 heir was advance. Kauffman hit a hard grounder previous performances and the run- center. or he outdriven in the afternoon, and lers died on the paths. lls often were short of the to Lindsay and the Baron thirdsackef Sloan putts just Responsible | up. He played slowly, studying every made a Barons great stop, touched third and re- Score Three Sloan ■ opened the twelfth with a hard hot with deliberation and conserving his In the sixth grounder to tired the side. the Barons got down to Williams, which was too hot ■ trength for a final effort. Shermafii’s to handle. Jimmie In the seventh the Crackers scored their 1 eal business. Mickey Coyle paved the Magee laid down a veak putting gave Anderson a margin of bunt for the with a perfect and heat slow throw third and last run of vay rally single to cen- Perry's up at the end of the twenty-second the gfime. Rumler to first. Ills throw , er. Coombs sacrificed Mickey to see- was wild and Sloan | lole. Sherman cut the lead in half by led off with a vicious drive to rightfield went to third while md. Ellam worked Perry for his sec- Magee was held at winning par victories on the twenty- that first. Bill fence netted him two sacks. Reed >nd free of the was Lindsay walked to the Men Want game. Wallace Good trip plate i ourth and but Who twenty-fifth greens, played edvanced him to third on a and with the Cracker perfect bunt jnable to deliver and raised a high pop Infield looking for | he next two poorly, and was 4 down down the third-base line. a bunt, Bill took an extra Perry came to o Manning. Long Arthur, agitated over healthy wallop 1 vhen they started on the homeward trail. the hat with instructions to work the at the pill and sent »is previous whiffs, was revenged on the It sailing to deep Anderson was short and had to take squeeze, but the Cracker pitcher < tracker center. Roy Moran speared the proved hurler. He singled to deep short ball after \ wo putts, which cost him the tw'enty- he was no bunter when pn his third strike nd a hard run but what was the Williams, attempting to catch Coyle use? Toil , ighth, but he reversed the v-erdict by he lifted an pop to Wallace. Kddi t trotted home with the easy third, threw the ball to the grand- winning tally. lutdriving Shernmn to win the twenty- to McDonald hit a hard to the Values Come grounder Ellam tand. Ellam to and Yesterday Barons advanced third John- again outplayed , ilnth. They halved the thirtieth. Sher- and the Baron shortstop made a wild s on to second. Tod Sloan then the Crackers. The Barons are now Always responded plav- , nan then had to make his last effort, peg to first that pulled ofT the o the call of the fans and to ing the best game have Mickey singled they put up this nd It was a worthy one, for then he bag, allowing McDonald life, while Rum- « enter. Ellam and Johnson counted but >ear. The return of Johnson to form , iron the thirty-first and the thirty-third ler scored on the play. rodrick was out at second w'hen be at- yesterday and of Perryman the day be- par golf. He had a chance After this' the fore is oles, playing Crackers never again to stretch his hit Into a double. exertmely pleasing to the « empted fans. o score at the when With again thirty-fourth became dangerous, for the elongated No more scoring was done until the the Barons hitting like fiends, an- inderson was in difficulties, but, too, ap- Pizitz’ for Their Clothes Swede was pitching marvelous ball. After t welfth. when the winning tally was other win will probably be registered to- roached poorly, and they each toofc a the seventh only one safety was secured ? cored, although the Barons should have day. Dickie Robertson will handle Good the ! lx With a lead of 2 up Anderson $15.00 Serge Suits $9.95 off his delivery, that in the seventh with von the game in the ninth. Wallace Crackers while Carl Thompson, the form* ilssed his putt for the thirty-fifth, but Bone put. < pened the ninth with a line drive to Baron, will do the twirling duties for Blliv I £ 0 did Sherman, and the match ended. We have a lot of men’s cassimere and all wool blue suits The Barons wasted numerous oppor- 1 eft but was held to a Johnson Smith. special worsted, serge single. Their afternoon card: QfT The Official Score that are well tailored and perfect fitting. Good $15.00 values, selling at V«/ot7iJ Atlanta— A B. R. H. O. A. E. lnderson (1 up) out .534 435 454—37 McDonald, 3b. ... 5 0 1 1 2 o g Herman out .545 534 366—40 Men’s Trousers, Up to $5.00, at $2.95 Boys’ Blue Serge Suits at $3.95 Williams, 2b.5 1 0 2 J n j .nderson in .555 545 66 Kce, If.4 1 2 2 1 a g Herman in .465 444 65 A A beautiful line of excellent Moran, cf.4 0 ft 5 ft n Anderson won, 2 and 1. good line of men’s trousers, in cassimere, boys’ quality lb. ... 5 0 Kauffman, 2 13 ft Sherman is a son of the late vice Norfolk preei- worsted and to serge suits, Bulgarian and Manning, rf.a 0 o fi o „ ci ent of the United States. He and his serge; up QK bluf Rumier, c.5 1 1 2 1 at 1 other Tom achieved the first official w.95 Reed, ss. 4 0 0 4 4 j v ictory of the present tournament win- *5.Wva,„88,„t l by $3.95 5 0 0 ft erry, p. 3 r silver e3'r«:rv“; ing the American golfer trophy >i two-men teams, turning in the lowest Men’s Worth to at Totals 42 3 6 *34 •* Shoes, $4.00, $2.95 l.S £ est ball score. Boys’ Suitg> Worth t0 $4 00, at $2.95 Most of the great amateur golfers in AB. R. H. A new bne °f raen s EBirmingham— O. A. E. imerica competed. high top shoes,«in gun- cassiniere and rf. 6 1 ^ line of boys’ suits, in Sloan, 2 3 0 *i Gardner and Anderson each have taken good Magee, cf.6 0 1 2 ft metal and hard new ft p art In a previous final match for the leathers, QK mixtures, sizes up to 14b 4 fancy OK Mndsay, 3b. 0 2 1 ft ; ational championship. Gardner captured lark, 2b.!> 0 0 5 S •» i toes and worth to at*^"**'^ worth to $4.00, at t ie title at Wheaton. 111., in 1909. Ander- heels; $4.00, years; up | -'oyle. lb.5 1 2 11 ft ft oii was once runner up to Jerome oombs. If.4 0 ft 7 ft a ra vers. 101 lam. ss.3 1 1 3 2 ‘j The crucial battle tomorrow, which is allace, c. 4 ft 2 4 2 a a Iso a test between eastern and western Johnson, p.4 1 1 0 i i> Men’s 35c olf, so-called, will bring together play- Nainsook Underwear ® rs of far different temperaments. Ex- Totals .41 4 11 86 11 t erts consider Gardner a brilliant golfer, •One out when winning score was All of our men’s hard fighter at all times, but now and nainsook underwear; best nade. Ten inclined to be erratic. Anderson is Score by Innings. 50c values. The garment ?garded as one of the most consistent \tlanta .200 OftO 100 000—3 ;ars in the country. His games are not Birmingham .000 003 000 001—1 0 ften low, but he seldom SUMMARY extremely plays Two-base Hit—Rumier. = Stolen Bases—McDonald 2, Williams. Silk Half Hose at 17c Sacrifice Hits—Moran, Coombs, Keed, Johnson, Lindsay. Base on Balls—Johnson 3, Perry 4. Men’s regular 25c quality silk half hose, 1 _ Left on Bases—Birmingham 10, Al- lit ania 6. BASE all sizes. The pair Struck Out—Johnson 1, Perry 2. \ Passed Ball—Rumier. BIRMINGHAM Wild Pitch—Perry. yW j / a svi. Time of Game—2:15. Don't a«k for Umpires—Williams and Chesnutt. 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