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REFEREE BARDGETT’S LIFE IS NO ROUND OF PLEASURE THESE DAYS WEST'S GREAT PITCHING DOES TIGEBSTD TURN VIlows No Bengal Except Bai- ley, Who Hit Safely Twice, to Bang the Ball to a Safe Spot. Charley Smith Does Good Work, Too, Keeping His Op- Scoreless After First V ponents _J Round. SWAYNE, the Tiger out- fielder, has been recalled by FRANK"Iron Man” McGinnlty. Swayne Baltimore romped with an- will be the extra outfielder for the bal- away 6Awitp our- other game yesterday, though the Ori- ance of the year, It Is said. — ole* had to play airtight ball to turn Swayne is expecte'd to get In today TOO THIS **♦4. the trick; 1-0 was the final tally. It In time for the game. t«o*MuC« was a dark day, and both pitchers — were strong with the strikeout stuff. There is a report around that Joe sr' HE is A*Alto -To, Dygert with twelve strikeouts went Agler is to be sold at once. The fact C>INE_ IN PUBLIC Charley Smith three better. Harry that Arthur Irwin, the Yankee scout, JVNf MOR.IL- Bailey was the only Tiger to hit salely, was at game gave present yesterday's but both of his hits were wasted. In new life to the report. There may*or | neither case did he get off the bag on not be to the report, but may anything which his swat landed him. In the when he It is likely Agler, goes up sixth he doubled and In the ninth tee to the show will wind up In Chl- big singled. That was the entire amount best offer for --crtgo, whence comes the of the Tiger hitting. the young first-sacker’s service. Baltimore’s only run came in the Jim Prendergast, through his counsel, first on Nee’s error, an Infield hit and today said that he will bring suit Schmidt’s single, which tallied Rath. against oertain members of the Forest The Tigers had four men on first and Hill Amusement Company for the two on second. They could not reach slanderous article they caused to be third, let alone the plate, and only two printed concerning his financial con- were left on base. Twenty-eight Tig- nection with the said company. ers officially faced Dygert, who issued Prendergast olaims he never had the but two passes. NECEfSATiy handling of one cent of the company’s IJrfAAtf’ BECOME' * AN ARMOR. FlATEJ money, as the company had Its own To ERECT At one stage of the game seven THE CIWTER. treasurer and finance comihlttee. CAGE IN straight athletes trudged to the plate ot the track Tor- of the and were retired In order on strikes. On the other hand some para- ItEFERte "BAR’D C E T T phernalla now In possession of the Nee began In the fifth and was fal- » lowed by Reams, Schmidt, Forest Hill Company Is the personal tvEN LOdr^S UNOEO. Cady, Sey- Walsh and property of Prendergast. Telephone, A-r^wjiCHT mour, Charley Smith. postage and many other incidental 'wants- broke the bills are still unpaid, and Prendergast To' Embrace EvtuV Bailey monotony by boring a line double to centre. His sin- asks nothing more than to have any 6ASE©Au> UMPIRE At' 5EEJ right went to the same fan ask Percy Reeves who paid him gle spot. after the above company refused to 1 '1' 'j1 '1' 'I1 '1' 't' 'l1 '1' rfc 1 rl' A rfr r|i r|i r|i A Louden will probably get back establish his standing. > Int^ i the tomorrow. Dalton also Prendergast further stated that there game may BARDGETT SAYS HE’LL BE AS STRICT HALL TRIUMPHS OVER REUBEN HOLDEN return to his old stand If the weather was not *800 put up, but that eight I Record of Is not too warm. men, Including himself, bad deposited Daily • • $25 each, amounting to *200, and that AS EVER ABOUT TEAMING TOMORROW FOR MIDDLE STATES CHALLENGE RIGHT Billy Howatt, the local boy. has been the "oompany" still has his $26. ers’ Tig Bihglihg released. M’Glnnity wanted to ship •| ■ • > him to Erie, but he refused to go be- The following statement given by older, and turn pro, they will make • AB. It H. lB.lB.KR.aH.AT. Miss Hotchkiss Defeats Miss cause the salary did not suit and ,ie- Walter Johnson, tbs Washington pitch- If Kramer Be Quilty Referee good | pros.” ..102 27 3 GAELIC TEAM TO was asked to pay his own expenses to BM. a sporting I Bailey 18 2 5 0 .265 ,! er, Grille, Capital “I have been accused of favoring Rotch for of Meet- Is Will Be Pun* I ...211 24 49 10 3 0 6 .233 >> Privilege to Erie, It said. writer. Is worth reprinting any place: Says Champion Frank I wish Frank Agier Kramer—well, 1 The score; “I for my Kelly ...237 86 68 10 3 7 6 .262 Mrs. VISIT HERE IN FALL can't gtr» any explanation ished Like Others. would pull some rough stuff in the || ing Raymond. NEWARK. BALTIMORE. Dalton ..288 28 78 10 1 0 2 .328 •> failure to pitch up to my old stand- races here will soon demon- | ali.h. o.a o.'if. Sunday—I ” ab.h. > a. Smith..71 6 20 2 0 0 2 .282 rf... 4 2 1 0 ard," said Johnson after the game. ‘‘I strate whether I am favoring the Bailey, Parent, ss.... 3 0 3 1 Louden ..191 18 53 8 2 0 4 .277 Agler, lb. 4 0 10 0 Rath. 21i. ... 4 1 2 2 am perfectly well now—In fact, never Poor Walter Had Walter champion or not. I overlooked Just | | J Walter Merrill Hall, of the Hamilton For the first time In Its history, the Bardgett! Kelly, If. .. 4 0 2 0 Corcoran, 3h 4 0 2 0 Nee .149 20 21 2 2 0 3 .209 ■ ■ Mt better In my life. I eat and sleep one I should have Grange Lawn Tennis Club, triumphed Gaelic Athletic Association of Ireland cf... 2 0 2 0 lb.. 4 2 3 1 but known the awful fate that was to bet, disqualified * Meyer, Schmidt, • Cady ....171 16 49 6 3 1 2 .287 n 1 perfectly, and my arm feels as strong Kramer the day he run Clarke high In over Reuben A. Holden, the Intercol- finds Itself in a position to send a rep- G. Smith, 2b 3 2!Seymbur. cf. 4 110 befall him It Is most cer- 0 3 I warmed eventually Meyer ...166 18 42 5 * 0 8 .267 \ title-holder In the challenge resentative team of hurlers to the Nee. ss. 3 0 Walsh. If.... 3 rt 1 0 aa Sron. Today when up a semi-final of a championship, appar- | legiate 0 12 would not have • ■ Reams, 3b... 2 Heltm'ler, rf 4 0 1 0 tain that he permitted McCarty .71 4 11 8 1 0 0 .155 tournament team com- and during (tie first and second innings ently to let Eddie Root In on the pole, match In the Middle States United States. The will be c. 3 0 9 4 Egan, c.4 1 14 0 to Cady, Messrs. Mlhlon and Chapman pluck 39 3 7 0 0 0 1 .177 ! .. I felt very well satisfied with myself, so the latter could get second and M’Gi’nity [ on the courts of the Orange Club yes- posed of distinguished athletes, drawn C. Smith, p. 3 0 1 2 Dygert, p. 4 1 0 1 and .44 4 9 2 1 0 1 .205 for I oould tell the way the ball was him from the ranks of the riders shut Clarke out of the Anal. If Clarke j Lee terday afternoon. The scores were from every quarter of Ireland. The ... 28 2 27 13 6 27 Holmes .28 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 ■ Totals Totals .34 5 leaving my hand that I had my speed make him the official referee of the had not qualified I would have dis- 6—i, 7—6, 9—7. The outcome was a trip will be made next fall. Run—Rath. Bolce .16 1 0 0 0 0 without having to exert myself. But Eastern district of the National Cy- qualified the champion, but when the 1 .063 |; surprise to practically all who attend- The objects of the journey to the Errors—Nee 2, C. Smith. Reams .. .38 8 2 0 0 6 2 .056 >. 0 0 0 0 In about the third inning I felt myself cling Association. little fellow got In > thought It best I ed, as many thought that It would be United States ase twofold—to promote Newark 0 0 0 0 0-0 > C. Smith..19 0 1 ■ Baltimore 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-1' I tried to foroe myself, but Little did he realize that from popu- to let It go. In view of what has hap- 1 2 1 0 0 .125 for Holden. the general work of the association ai slipping. easy Two-base bits—Bailey, Seymour. Bases I seemed to about he was to Vowlnkle 10 0 1 0 0 0 0 .111 an athletic and to Infuse a the more I tried the less lar man town drop pened since I am sorry now that I did ! [ I Hall had not been doing much this body on balls—Off Smith 2, off Dygert 2. Struck a In the Shontz ... 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 •• got on the ball.