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NATIONALS and BROWNS PLAY EIGHT INNINGS to a Ties I H t- Ii < HER LD WEDNESDAY JULYl 13 1910 t G THE WASH1NGTOH NATIONALS AND BROWNS PLAY EIGHT INNINGS TO A TIEs I made life miserable for both teams in the eighth and ninth and while St Louis t CINCINNATI TAKES KeepinghTouch I UP 1 r GAME IS TIED would probably have been shut out had Vonder Wlint Mori Will Sny the first half of the ninth been played Todajr out It Is doubtful If the home team could AS STORM BREAKS have counted with the muohneeded run LAST OF SERIES in the final session r = 5f- The Score r WASHINGTON AB IL H PO A B 5i Milan cf 4 1 1 0 0 Thir- to Escape 0 0 0 0 0 Dodgers Shut Out in Nationals Lucky Lelivelt 4 t P- Sohaefer lfi3b 3 0 0 l 2 0 Final Game Gessler rf 1 1 0 0 0 0 teeniniiiiig Struggle Defeat in McBride as 7 3 1 1 2 4 0 W Kllllfer 2b 3 0 0 0 1 0 Unglaub Ib 3 2 1 6 2 0 Street c 2 0 1 14 2 0 YESTERDAYS RESULTS JOHNSON TANS FOURTEEN Johnson p 0 0 2 1 1 t O Totals 27 4 4 2C 12 1 Cincinnati 1 Brooklyn Two out when game Vrtia called j Boston 7j St Lou 5 A I At the Sign of the Moon Dig Shows Coos and Dad ST LOUIS R l E New grounds Twirler Stone If 4 4 1 1 1 0 0 YorkChicago Wet Baseball In Spots OLouglAlns Dc- Hartzell 3b 8 2 1 2 3 0 PhlladelnhlaPlttsburgr Ruin I Wallace ss 4 0 1 1 3 1 ciaioii on Play at Third BaKe Helps Newnan lb 4 1 1 0 Deep Reductions for 0 19 0 0 TODAYS GAMES 11 LocalM Ont of Dad Hole Final Schwltzer r r 4 1 0 Hoffman cf 3 0 0 4 0 0 i Quick Clearance Score Is 4 to 4 Truesdale 2b 3 0 1 5 2 0 New York at Pittsburgh 5 Allen c 3 0 0 2 1 0 Chicago k Highgrade Allwool Madeto Crouch p 3 0 0 0 2 3 Philadelphia at 4r E- Order Boston at Cincinnati Totals 31 4 6 24 12 4 YESTERDAYS RESULTS Brooklyn at St Louis I zil 1800 2250 Washington 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 1 x4 Wnshinffion 4 Stl LonLi 4 Earned runsSt 0020200004LouIs 1 First base STANDING yOP THE GLOBS 2500 3000 B- on errors Washington 4 Left on bases rTodayi t Boston 17 Cleveland Win Los S Washington 9 St Louis 6 First base W I Pet Cj 4 634 Phlladclpliltt Detrlot on balls Off Johnson 3 off Crouch 7 Chicago 44 88 823 63 SH NeW York 4 Chicago 3 Struck Johnson 14 by 2 New York 42 71 053 614 8M- 3S 32 522 63 515 = SUITSMa- Twobase hit Schwltzer SwUm bases PitUbuw Milan Hartzell 2 Hoffman 2 Sacri- ¬ Cincinnati 38 35 5S 827 514 GAMES TODAY fice hitsGessler Klllifer Street 2 PhlUdclphU 33 33 418 J4S6 471 by Allen Wild BrooWrn 32 38 451 453 444- I to = Hit pitcherBy Johnson 419 n Crouch L Umpire Bt Louis 31 42 423 432 L de 391 7 Washington Detroit 382 ST Order tt9 45 at Mr Time of game 2 hours Boston 23 47 St Louis at Philadelphia Attendance 800 IIF llli Made to Chicago at Boston Cincinnati July 12In a brilliant thir¬ I Order Reds tpok the 1245 Cleveland at ew York NOTESSOF THE GAME- teen Inning struggle the may be he is Iwayi anxious to hear the resu1t Made to final game of the Brooklyn series here by No matter where the Fan STANDING OF THE CLUBS In the fifth Walter Johnson covered 1 0 who officiated at the Q to Barger is welcome Everywhere beeauae eveyono Order fl15 45 Today first base so on of the gamezBudweiser likewise W Pet Win Lose fast Stones smash that moupd for Brooklyn crawled out of I ¬ GS5 Stone was petrified Silk OLough Made to tZf PMladrfila 19 2S t1 6U when many tight places but In the thirteenth knows it ii the best beer brewed Nose york 43 2 JW 603 53- lln declared him out Order 18 554 full one out Miller 45 3BI 41 2 JfK TO with tho bases and ANHEUSERBUSCH BRANCH Aug BrilI Mgr 41 35 539 545 532 In Trouserings Detroit Hartzell In the seventh bit at John ¬ was sent to bat for Beebe and drove ANHEUSERBUSCH ST LOUIS 500 26 4S8 471 4K Phone Main 32b0 Washington D C demand xl floaters sam as the the winning run with a clean single to Made to Order 245 Chicago 31 40 07 4H 421 sons much the 4 Washington 29 U 3ti 45 M snapping turtle goes after a piece of right These are bona fide reductions- 43 311 3S4 310 was 111 the spe- St Louis = pork Hartzell truck out Manager Dahlen at hotel I on our regular stocknot to go to grounds HES ON IDS WAY cial stuff purchased for snla pur ¬ and unable the today poses You cannot make STANDING OF THE CLUBS JULY M 19 It might have been different had not Ho left with the team tonight however NEW TWIRLER IS COMING W I Pet I W I ret we guarantee 31- pitch 4T IS krk 3J 435 our own Walter thrown a wild In though feeling very bad as a result of fit and Drtwlt 30 4 41- satisfaction In Ph 4i 8 lbba1io the fifth Walter dont do thesa things mixing one quart of poaches with one style This stock of fine Summer 7fle4ae 41 32ie59 LOUIS 0 H 49 3 II froquently to Suitings must go now and these Caerdaod 41 32 seWes1deton and If the thing is solved Quart of beer Score HARDY AND FOREMAN prices are moving it quickly the base It will be found that a con Brooklyn R 11 0 A E Ctadamti It H O A E EXIT V Get yours WILLIAM PEET led up ap¬ 00010 Pw ber 00200ri- Br catinatJon of events to this nbarL Ib 0 018 2 0 Egan 2 01030W- Out goodness of his heart Silk of If 0 1 2 0 0 eL rf 0 0 0 0 0 of the parent error Johnsons hMt 3 al- ¬ Hummel 2b 0 1 2 5 0 IbO 0 OLoughlln sassy little ump Ill6 Mertz the Davidson d 0 1 5 0 0 Paricert cf 1 2 0 0 Mertz lowed the Nationals to tie the score The prettiest play pulled off at th Leriwx 3b 01030 Downey 3b 02240 McAleer Telegraphs to Youngstown for Pitcher Doc try fox Smith w 0 1 4 4 0 c 0 110 1 0 against Jack OConnors bunch from St park yesterday was McBritlos Erwin c 0 0 6 3 0 McMHUs M 0 4 2 1 0 Qo O B 1 4 0- In final game of the series Newnans short fly that he missed only Barsw p 01040 p 0 Louis the l 3t 0 0000 MoyerOther News and Gossip of Interest here yesterday afternoon Silk deliber- ¬ an inch Totals 0 63722 0 Beebc p 0 0 0 1 0 0 906F ST906 ately called Bob Unglaub safe at third MHleit 1800 news broke from Cobb has the following to say about the J like those real endeavors- Two Important bits of base when Sir Robert was cup a mile The fans Totals 113 SMI 0 on the part of the locate and Mac got One out when winning run leafed the Nationals camp yesterday afternoon raceIt Then followed a boot on the part of roc eleventh looks like Detroit the Athletics acclaim from the sparse congrega- ¬ IBatted Gasper in Ute First Manager McAleer has sent for Wallace and Unglaub crossed the plate loud tBatted for Bebe In the thirteenth and the Highlanders and the three ATHLETICS MAKE IT FOUR tion Brooklyn Pitcher Doc Moyer of the Youngstown ip the eighth inning placing the figures OOOOOOOOOOOOCMG- teams are all mighty strong Of course- ociiiiMti received the 4 4 000600000000 club and word Was that figure when we get our stride Heavy Hitting In First Inning Vlnn Nationals Drowns In the fourth Walterlno struck out Twohaw bitsDowner Wheat Lennox Left on I that hUn finally called game after Cincinnati 16 Brooklyn 8 play twirler would be here tomorrow again we will win the pennant al- ¬ Game OLou the throo in succession and came mighty tef Dube that the two Browns died In the ninth Storm Danhert to Enrin to Dmbert Sacrifice hits The other news Is that Catcher Jack though you know there is precedent had same stunt in the seventh < By- I Philadelphia July 12 The Athletics doln the Bescher Downey 2l Erwin W Struck cut been clouds began to gather during sixth by gather- 9 by Beebo 1 3 flues on Hardy and Pitcher Foreman have against any team winning the flag four won fourth straight game from the Milan saving him the trouble Ganur W Parser NT s their inning and when the seventh opened it b ll 0ff Gaspw 1 off Beet S off Bargw 7 released outright times in a row in spirited contest 6 to 4 Ing Hoffmens high fly Tigers today a wm pouring down cats and dogs Play Ompirei Messrs Klein and Kane Time of gems The Athletics are a mighty strong Heavy hitting In the first round when 2 hoists and 53 mioatea Moyer badly needed at present as ers on the St Louis bench yelped long Manager OConnor when the score fa ¬ is team and with Connie Mack at the helm Works was knocked out of the box set-¬ McAleer has only four pitchers able to and loud for a cessation of hostilities vored the Browns in the eighth tried to are bound to make trouble for everybody tled the game LUSH FINALLY WEAKENS work on aocouht43t Dixie Walkers ill- but OLoughlin couldnt see It When convince OLoughlln that the game Their pitchers are great and the wholo 1 Cobb did not show up t the grounds ness the following telegram was Washingtons eighth opened with Bob should be called because of the evident Hence team Is going at a great clip To us until the third inning he having missed Cnrtlx TvrirlB Gllied e Ball for Owner Powers of the Youngs- ¬ f Unglaub up the ump waved everybody moisture was saturating the atmos- ¬ sent to however New York looks stronger than connection with the clubs taxicabs that the Doves Can you ship Moyer to me oft the Hold but recalled them after a phere town club any other team except the Tigers We which carry the players to the grounds Louis won four price as soon as he tonminute respite St July 12Boston a at once Will send have had more trouble with Stalllngs Score game was stopped in the seventh teenInnlnff same from St Louis today arrives B- ninth when Truesdale The bunch than any other and they are due Detroit RHOAE- Fklhu B H O V in the visitors 5 sur-¬ ¬ over park and 7 to Lush weakened in the ninth and The message did not come as a T JOMO If I A 8 6 ft Hansel 11309 had singled and was thrown out at sec- when a shower broke the to make a splurge Of course Injuries push as 2O3 3 1 OWrtoc rfI 1 1 2 0 put an end to everything In general and again in the fourteenth while Matter prise to the Youngstown management or things included 0 0 0 0 1 2b- ond another terrific
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