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Connolly & Wallace Ill I v. J THE SORANTON TKtBUJTJB-TCJESD- AY MORNING. AUGUST 3, 1897. Of VIGOR of MEN the Easily, Quickly, Permanently In mm Sports. Restored Connolly & Wallace Wcnlcncas, KcrrousncM, Debility, nu n in irain ei ftTIK from etljr errors or I Second game Batterles-Cnrrl- ck Yea-g- er tter nnd, Rothfuss; wi rMuiit or EASTERN LEAGUE BUFFALO. and Roth. Umplre-iUett- s. OT.rwotk,6.ii slckn.it, wor- - .u. run .irengin. A.B. 11. II. O. A. 15. At Norfolk td.T.lopminti, and ton Clymcr, cf 6 0 0 r if,E git.n 10 ot.rr OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF BASE BALL GAMES orf,oIk OOS- 14 1 oriitn Grey, rf 5 1130 1 1 0 n 000003 -8 nnd nortlon of tha wul Reading 0 0002-- 7 HlmnlA. nfttartl m.ihnH. Gllboy, If C 2 ,1 3 0 0 ...,,....,..,.00 00 2 i Batterics-McFarl- and Immediate Impror.m.nt nnd Snyder; ln Wise, 21 5 6 4 0 nnd Hcydon. at.n. Pallor Irasoftlbls. Toronto Wins Two and Ocls a Firm Oremlngcr, 3b 4 012 0 Umpire Snyder, ' 2,000 rtf.r.noea. Hook, .'.... eiplanatlon Field, C 1 1 10 1 0 and proofa Hold on Second. lb 112 At Richmond mailed (sealed) froc Sullivan, ss C 1 2 4 2 0 It HE Richmond 0 0 0 0 0 3 110-5- 11 6 64 Urqulmrt. c C 0 0 C 1 0 ERIE MEDICAL CO,, NIAOARA ST. Bothwell, p 0 0 0 0 0 Jl 01100100 0- -3 8 2 BUFPALO. N. Y. 0 Batterios-Chcs- bro MINERS T0D0QQANNINQ FOR SURE Soudcrs, p , 5 0 3 0 nnd Foster; Garvin 14 and Fox. Umpire Burns. Totals 49 7 15 33 13 0 Tho G. S. O.'s would havo beaten If SHIRTWAISTS At Hartford the game was played out. Tho Q. 8. O.'s Were Never tlio in n Double W1LKES-BARRI- RUE in Hunt Hartford 0 0 0 0 1 2 1 0 --4 4 i would llko to arrango n gamo between Progruminu--Syrncus- o Clul) Tnkcs A.B. 11. II. O. A. E. Paterson 00 2 00000 0--2 5 3 tho two clubs for Frldny afternoon. An-Bw- to Batterlcs-Bow- cn Reduced Bottenus, If 3 2 0 5 0 0 nnd Roach; Jones nnd in Tho Tribune. Ralph Bobbins, Another Toll Out of tlio l'onlos nml Summon, 2b '.. 4 0 8 0 ncstlako. Umpire Mnco. manager. 4 10 Wlllios-llnrr- o .Hakes It Interesting Menney, rf 2 3 0 Tho Alerts accept tho challenge of tho Goeekel, lb 5 0 2 10102 1 Trllbys for Aug. 8 on Rye Field grounds. lUsons--l'rovltlcn- co NATIONAL for tlio Loom- Bctts, rf 5 0 LEAGUE. Please meet us at corner of Adams 39 Cts., 75 Cts. $1.00 Gondlng. c C 0 1154 1100 and ing ip. nvenuo and Gibson stroot, ol 2 o'clock Atherton, 3b 4 0 0 2 Ilcstilts. sharp. W. Kecgan, captain. McMnhon, ss 3 0 012G 3 2 Washington 9 Doston Tho Little England Stars challenge any Kecnan, p 4 0 7 Results. 0 0 llostn Washington of tho following clubs for Saturdny, Aug. 10 9 5 7: Grays, Modocks, Crescents, $ y Baltimore Taylor Toronto Scranton i Totals 37 5 8 33 15 5 4 Philadelphia a tho It, A. the.Unknowns, Tay- Worth from Cincinnati Jr.'s or tho Toronto n Scranton 5 0 12- 9 Plttsbur - a lor Grays preferred. Davis, manag- Buffalo 0 0 12 0 0 10 -7 Loul.ivllle II. v$9&$$& Providence n Montreal 4 Wllkes-Barr- o 3 s Cleveland 3 er: E. Harper, captain. V 000010001 05 New York. ? Providence 6 Montreal a e, 9 Brooklyn 8 Tho Little England Stars would llko to Earned runs BulTalo, 1; Wllkcs-Barr- $ hlts-fJIlb- oy, C'"IZ 10 St. know why tho Taylor Grays do not give Syracuse 5 Springfield 4 2. Two baso Sullivan, Gonrt-ln- Louis o Wilkes-Uarr- e O- them a return game. They must bo 5 Dulfalo 4 Threo baso hits field. Sacrifice chl"B- 9 St. Louis s TO afraid of getting defeated. II. Davis, $1.00 $3.00. buffalo Wllkes-Uarr- e Gremlnger, on 7 5 hits McMahon. Bases manager; E. Hnrpcr, captain. balls-O- ff Bothwell, 2; off Souders, 1; off Percentage Keennn, 3. Itecord. Tho Lilacs of tho South Sldo defeated Struck out Urqulmrt, 2; Sunday morning Percentage Iteconl. Souders, 1; Atherton. 2; Gondlng, Kecn- P. W. I P.C. the Lackawanna Barons 209 Washington Avenue, Boston S2 69 23 .093 by n score of 18 to 16, and the Eclipse W. I- P.O. an, Left on bases Buffalo, 12; Wllkcs-Barr- e, I'. - Baltlmoro 79 53 In by scoro 13 to 9. CONNOLLY & WALLACE, 28 .071 tho afternoon a of Syraciif.0 So 52 51 .G12 4. Double plays-Sulli- van to Wlso Opp. Court House. Cincinnati 79 53 20 Tho batteries for the Lilacs were Mornn Toronto isl 17 St .5V) to Field, Shannon to McMahon to Goeek- .cti New York 79 4S 31 .008 and Shea; Barons, Itoach and Clarke. Buffalo , S". 13 L'7 .K el. Umpires Barry and Odwell. Time Cleveland 81 45 3G .65S Afternoon, Reap nnd Mornn; Kelly and Springfield 77 43 31 .55S 2.U0. Philadelphia 83 40 43 .471 Kane. V. Reap, manager. PiovUlonte St 42 SU MO Pittsburg 81 37 44 .457 Tho South Sldo Base Stealers defeat- Scian'ton 74 31 19 A'J) Providence Takes Two from Montreal Chicago EG 39 47 .433 ed tho Connell street Stars twice, tho first Montreal 7S SO 4S .SM Loulsvl'.lo W 3S 49 .437 scoro being 5 to 3 nnd tho second 4 to 0. .Wllkes-Bnir- o 77 1J1 61 .S.W Montreal, Aug. played two Biooklyn 81 47 Battery for tho Baso Stealers, Oblenn games today with 1'rovldenco suf- 31 .421 and Washington 81 and Reap: for the Connell Street Stars, fered defeit In both. Score; 30 51 .370 ill Cayno Today's Came. game St. Louis 87 22 Go .253 nnd Pndden. First The Golden Orioles defeated tho Gib- scranto.n at buffalo." MONTREAL. son Street Orchnrd Boys Monday after- e At reduced prices, still continues. We have $100.00 Bicycles ranging in price from wilkEs-barr- at Toronto, A.B. 11. II. O. A. E. Todny's Games. noon. But six Innings were played as tho I springfielp at Montreal, Shannon, ss 4 0 1 "3 3 2 Philadelphia at Baltimore. Orchard Boys kicked on tho umpire's $50.00 to $75.00. You can buy department store bicycles at any price. We have none. providence Syracuse. 4 St. Louis Chicago. at Lynch, If 0 0 at decision. Both sides played a. poor and be Shearon, rf 4 1120 2 0 0 0 Pittsburg at Cincinnati. slow fielding game. Tho following Is the It is bad policy to buy a bicycle that will turn out to a neck breaker. Remember, Dooley, lb 4 1 1 10 1 0 Cleveland at Louisville. scoro by Innings: we are the largest dealers in the city, and can offer you better inducements than any AWFUL! Rlchter, cf 4 0 2 0 Boston at Wathlngton. R. H. E. Henry, 2b 4 0 '1 2102 1 Golden Orioles ....0 10 10 10 14 7 one in the city. Not in business for one year, but here to stay. Smith, 3b 4 0 Boston Loses One. G. S. O. B 0 03400 7 11 5 Berger, c 4 0 101 C 1110 Batteries Orioles, Woodward nnd Scranton Loses Two Games to Toronto Washington, Aug. 2. Klobedanz was Vcrrlck, p 2 2 0 0 5 2 easy Deane; G. S. O. B., Blssel, Corbctt nnd for tho Senators In the first game. Cummlngs. Umpires Spencer Tay- Through Inferior Playing in All In the second German was wild, forcing nnd Sterling, Stearns, Barnes Bicycles Totals 31 4 10 24 13 C lor. Departments. In a run In tho third with bases on balls. Standing league PROVIDENCE. Swalm then took his placo and pitched of Amateur of In clubs: A.B. It. It. O. A. E. better form. Score: P. W. L. P.C. Are the Three Best Wheels Hade. Welgnnd, 2b 4 2 2 4 0 0 First game R.H.E. Toronto, Ont., Aug. 2. Mayflowers 9 8 1 .8S9 Toronto hart an Lyors, 4 2 0 Washington 0 0 3 2 0 4 0 0 9 14 2 easy ttmo defeating cf. 0 Walnut St. Stars 9 C 3 .6G7 the Scranton team Knight, If. 5 10 3 0 Boston 0 0 0 00 13 6 this morning. Doth played sharp- 0 00 707 Keystone 9 5 4 .553 teams Dixon, c 4 0121 7 3 0 Batteries Mercer and Magulro; Klobe- ly, hut the content was too uneven to Crescents 9 4 6 .444 Bittenbender & Co., 126 and 128 Franklin Avenue, Drauby, lb 5 0 1 C 0 0 danz and Bergen. 4 bo very exciting. Score: game Codes 9 5 .444 Cooney, S3 4 2 3 0 Second R.H.E. Kelser Avenuo 9 0 9 .000 Flrit came: Bassett, 3b 4 2 0 122 3 0 Washington 0 0 10 2 110 0510 3 Games played Aug. 1: Walnut TORONTO. 0 3 Street Murray, rf 0 Boston 113 10 0 09 8 4 Stars 8, Keystones 9; Walnut Street Stars AiB. It. II. A. Hodson, p 1111012 10 Batteries German, Swain nnd Maguire; 1, Crescents 9; Mayflowers 9, Coxles 4; Lush, cf .... 1 1 Coogan, rf 3 0 0 100 Sullivan and "Lake.
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