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THE DETROIT TIMES: TRIDAY JULY I, i#:«. Page Seven SOX SW/ OFTEN AlO TIGERS LOSE The festive BoyL u le rae count to three run. until the end of White “ L* great Wly again Thursday uch the seventh when Walah, the aaslatant, ln. A sum total the sorrow of was sent Jo the It 1 of two hits In the eighth amounted t«mea the Chicago p*!, miriiii the ball, p ettfniba.tesd® clrcu,t to nothing, because-Crawford was fan- PH. KLING ■■■ EVERY twice , V|j for a «“« ™ - Infield and each homer cou uble ned and Morlarty popped an l,ul ®- (bi* fly Walsh itjll haae being occupied with the bases full. BREWING DEPARTMENT retails his old habit-of working ever):, opp° other day and working well. Stroud to ?h tbe al: COMPANY’S PERFECTLY started al,ed ancient Geo. Browne enjoyed a tlou to the *hltle»« 4de »°^ The r*. °“e big of batting when he made NEW AND hut not correctly t°ud revival EQUIPPED toning h a,,°" a hlt four singles and scored three times. long *• and ef , - ),tch •<*' the Detroit count down and cut loose a y‘ ln the Browne kept ENLARGED AND '-I. ond. ded hl ™ and one run by catching a liner from Stau- Summer. *ff was pulled out of h ct ive age In deep left center. The ball PLANT. OPERATED a £• •«f homer, until the Cobb • deslre to scheduled for a but Browne fifth v* managed to reach It after a hard Play center aiul*rt bo?b created an just error that nder on flrat fro,n run. nut Tlgea last night for he 1 on x ?° h,tß - A The left Cleve- whence so of four single and a » e run by D«ugherty land for a series games, coin- ntb- ing back home Sunday for a contest marked the . i 4 , , The youth^anKe kept th* local nt Bennett Park. HEAWORK OF JEMMiMOS STARTS RALLY FOR TICKS IN A CLASS I I IMj 3 IN A CLASS 1 BY ITSELF 1 w,ns man y a contest and shouted: BY ITSELF PV I I Vl Headv ball, Ty,” whereupon, 68 to Q u* ck thinking Hugh “Hit the first when if® Ty delivered a single. Sam Crawford Becon( none, lu Thurs- t to made preparations to do likewise but Jennln'* hitting day’s tbo Tigers were the first one was too low. Sam got ..jauch effect, but a gentle hint on, anyhow, through an error. wlfh‘ popu- Del,” Jennings h Sit ln full hearing of the “Hit the first ball, brought two shouted to Delehanty when he j“c **rted a rally that ap- proached the plate and a two baser ,U w'n Cobb came to bat Jennings, resulted, scoring Cobb and Crawford. broke Hugh Jennings is student of w. lad observed that Lange a close ball squarely over the plate. the great national pastime. Chill-Proof BEER ujuu»» . c- “The Beer That’s Clear.” 1 HOWELL TO UMPIRE. TIGERS / THE STANDARD OF AMERICA. -f PITTSBURG. July I.—Pres. here today - ...*•« «i * » Ban Johnson S # stated AT # that he will appoint Harry BAT oijr Howell, St. Louis pitcher, an The purity of beer is guaranteed under the National Pure Food Act, umjdre will at once. Howell laelurilng Thurtday'i Game. succeed Kerin who Is- 111- anil 32065. * Player. G. AB. R. H. Pcf. June 30, 1906, will not be able to work again ScriyNo. Is close Casey 3 1 1 1 1.000 this season. Howell a Heckendorf .3 7 0 3 .429 student of the game and ought Cobh So 24* 49 95 .3*6 The perfect materials, the perfect brewing method, the perfect aging, the : Ii to make good. Schmidt 19 39 7 14 .359 O'Leary 8 9 13 .331 Delhanty ... *4 *5 224 43 .286 .. sterilization, make “Kling’s Beer” the “Perfection of Bottled Beers.” .. Crawford ... 65 255 3ft 71 .279 perfect Lathers 12 22 0 ft .2/3 L). Jones 43 119 30 33 .277 Hush 65 227 53 «2 .273 “Kling’s Beet* possesses perfect keeping qualities; it always retains its fine T. Jones .... 45 148 9 35 .236 Mullln 25 ftO 6 14 .213 Stannge ....55 167 16 37 .221 brilliancy in any under all it Mclntyre ... 38 146 20 . 35 23J flavor, purity an/ climate conditions; will not form “IF” Morlarty ... 59 207 24 51 .246 Per cent Simmons ....26 79 8 18 .225 on Club*. noon. Win. Lose. Killian 8 23 1 4 .174 a deposit or cloyd ice. Summers ... 11 29 1 4 .139 Athletics 64 4 -*SO «33 *j-'1 Willett 13 24 1 3 1U New York *32 -638 Stroud 13 25 1 3 .115 Detroit IW3 M*l -Wh .... 0 1 .091 542 5*3 Donovan 6 11 Boston -55® Browning 11 13 0 0 .009 Cleveland 463 .473 466 Works 2 0 0 0 .COO Chicago 441 -j^!} 13 13 0 0 000 Washington 38« .397 .3SI Perroll gt. .......... .293 .30a .288 * Loins Totals 673 2,097 307 557 266 Kling Brewing Cos. dmm R*# * * mm •Team average. 264 / DETROIT, MICHIGAN. 264 THREE BIG M.t ft \ SLUGGERS BIG DOUBLE ATTRACTION lacludlug Thtirnday'e Games. Player-Club. O. AB. R. H. TB Pet. Jul* 4th 'lgilole. Clave. 89 221 25 87 112 .394 (’nob, I)et ...65 248 49 95 137 .S'j ARMORY LEJL 'Speaker, Bos. .48 191 31 60 84 .316 JEFFRIES > JOHNSON FIGHT I Paragon Automatic Score Board. SPECIAL DAY TRIPTO FIGURED FACTS ..a-;, ticebs at Cleveland General Admission 50c. Reserved and Box Seats SI.OO. CLEVELAND DETROIT. Seats on Sale at and Harris’ Store. AB. R. H. O. A. K. Armory Cigar D. Jone*. If 4 1 1 0 0 0 Doors open 2 p. m. Cold Air System. Bush, ** 3 0 1 4 0 0 O'Leary, *s 0 0 0 0 0 0 BOARD—Today: 3 Cobh, ct T < 1 2 3 0 1 SCORE Detroit at Cleveland, p. m. July Crawford, rt .f...... 4 1 0 1 0 0 3d 2b *. 3 0 1 5 3 1 SS Delehanty, Morlarty. 3h 4 0 2 2 2 0 T. Jone*, lb, 3 0 0 ft 1 1 Sti. City ol Cleveland Stanage, c ,»••• 4 0 0 5 2 0 * Stroud, p 2 9 5 ® 1 2 , Summer*, y 3 0 0 1 3 0 way •Schmidt 1 a 1 ® 2 ® $1.25 one $1.25 tMclntyre 1 0 0 0 0 0 (Lathers j, 1 0 0 0 0 0 $2.50 Round Trips2.so Total* i 35 3 8 27 12 3 CHICAGO. V $2.00 *:3O a. m.. ar- AB. R H. O. A. K. JP L*»v« Detroit > Cleveland 4:30 p. m. I Zleder, ib 5 1 1 0 1 0 rive cf 6 3 4 1 0 0 Ticket* good returning from Browns until July 4, 10:15 p. m. Collin*, rs 3 1 1 0 0 o Cleveland ! Doughgty. If 5 1 2 1 u 1 Here la a chance In ko over Gondii lb 5 0 0 11 0 0 Beat j|j||j}f^ ond ace «he Tlaera and Nape la | I’urtef. 3b 4 0 1 1 1 0 action July 4. Two ball gnmea. 1 BlncWurne, as 3 0 2 5 4 1 There will he no day trip from I Party C 3 0 1 8 0 0 Under JMmrn « Detroit ftatnrday, July 2. i Lang, P • 3 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 CITY TICKET OFFICES Wash. P ' the jfIHH Majeatlr Hldar. j Totals ......37 61327 12 2 p IST Woodward-ave. 174 Grlawold-at. I Ratted for Bush ln eighth. Waync-at. Wharf. Ratted for T Jone* In ninth, Sun flatted for Summer* In ninth. Detroit & Cleveland Nav. Cos. 1114(1711 R Chicago 20002020 0— 6 wW/llil t Detroit 10000 200 0— 3 At bat—-Against Stroud, ft ln 1 Inn- ng; Summers, 21 In 8; Lange, 24 In 6; Wal*h, 11 ln 3. Base hit*—Off Stroud, 4 In 1 (none out ln second); off Sum- mers. 9 in 8; off Lange, 6 In ft; otf SO.OO /////!Ij\\” Walsh, 2 In 3. Two-baae hit*—Cobb. D. / Jones Delehanty. Morlarty. Home run* Lager Bier / —Collins, Dougherty. Sacrifice hit*— Altes V// Collins 2, Payne. Stolen base*—Husn, mm ■ 1 Morlarty. First base on ball*—By Walah 1. Hit by pitcher—By Sum- (An old style lager beer) mers, Mlarkhurne. First base on er- ror* -Detroit 1, Chicago 3. Left on basea—Detroit 7, Chicago 8. Struck 4th JULY out—By Summers 3, by 5, by Walsh 1. Double play—Delehanty ar«*l T. Jones. Wild pltche*~Bummers l, Is the Beverage That Beats the Sun f EXCURSION Stroud 1. Time—l.ss. Umpire*—Con- * y»'£ S nolly and Dinet-n. CLEVELAVD BASEBALL STANDINGS I is the Perfect Hot Weather Tonic r $2.50 ? b T AMERICAN LEAGUE. .1 I o " tra ’p Good going Paturdny. v» y _ ood- beer that is 9 l Lager is the leaving Bru*b-at. atntlon Altes ward-ava. 9:18 p. m.; alao 4«y. July •TANDIKO. j on train leaving Bruaf* atatlon W. L. Tct. W 1* Pet i m., Woodward-av*. a. m„ re- Athletl's 3S 21 .644 Cleveland. 25 29 .4*3 7-02 nll by all physicians turning to leave New Y k 36 21 .65*2 Chicago. 26 32 .»4» recommended Cleveland"jly except Nos. 19 and 25 to Inclu- Detroit . 3S 27 .5H.-V Wash n.