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THE ST. PAUI, GLOBE, SATURDAY, JULY 5, 1903. o Schreckengost; earned runs, Washington 4, Philadelphia 2; two-base hits. Ryan, Doyle, Cary, Ely, L. Cross 2, Schreck- H. engost 3, Waddell; home run, Lee; stolen GRIBBINS A MILLER bases, Hartzel, Fultz; double plays, Ely to Doyle f#S|f to Carey, Carey (unassisted), M. ST. BASEBALL, IS RACING OTHER Cross to to Davis; PAUL PITCHER RELEASED AND bases, SPORTINfi Castro left on II Washington 8, Philadelphia 7; first base on balls, off Patton 7, off Waddell 3; hit TO MINNEAPOLIS. by pitched ball, Ryan; struck out, by In the seventh a grand mixup of passed the eighth inning with three scattered •Batted for Dobbs its Patton 1, by Waddell 4; passed ball, hits, the eighth the locals ninth. balls, errors, bases on balls and a hit but in bunch- ••Batted for Thletaan in ninth. Clark; umpires, Johnston and Carruthers; Twlrler Is Turned Over to Wllmot to gave the Kelley two ed two doubles and a single for two runs, Two-base hits, Cprcpran, Peitz; time, 2:10. SAINTS BREAK EVEN band the that winning out game. Milwaukee's only first > Compromise a Claim for seven. score: the base on balls, oft xhlelman 4; struck out, Ferguson- made the total The score was made t y Thomas' scratchy by 2, by White Errors Prove Costly. Morning game— home run in fl'th Attendance, Thielman 6; wild pitches, Player May Refuse to Go—Pp esldent the innui£. Thielman; time, 1:46; umpire, BOSTON, July errors St. Paul— AB. R. H. PO. A. E. 3.618. Score: ; ; »> "I Power and 4.—Baltimore's Hickey Geier, 3b Brown. proved costly today. Dougherty reaching Is Confident of Successful Sea- 3 1 1 1 6 0 |H|P |A |E| H|P A|E . first twice on misplays scoring Dillard, If 4 0 2 2 0 0 K. C. Mil. Giants Play In' Hard Luck. $y?4 and each son. Millers Win in the Morning Shannon, Lewee, ss 2 0 4 OlH'lman, rf 2| 2 0| 0 time. Attendance, 4,577. Score: A Disabled Man cf ...4 0 3 2 0 0 Nance, cf 1 2 0 OlC'man, ss. II 3 4 ST. LOUIS, Mo.;?jW. 4.—St. Louis Morning Game— Kelley, lb 4 0 0 0 0 0 outplayed the visitors every depart- 17 Grady, 3b 1 2 5 O|A.McB, cf 012 0 0 x In *R TT T4* Once more Harold Cribblns, the tall, Chech, rf 4 0 0 2 0 0 Bmith, ment of the game on the morning con- But Drop the After- Muggins, If. 0 1 0 OlS'beck, 2b 2 3 1 0 York t Boston 0000 12 0 2 *—5 8 i dark-haired member of the St. Paul is certainly not In It, and 2b 4 0 0 0 6 0 B'ville, c. 0 7 1 1 R'nkle, 3b. 0 2 1 0 test with New today. Sparks had Baltimore .00000000 Hurley, c 3 0 0 2 0 0 to be relieved by Blewitt in the third. 3—3 7 2' team's pitching department, is to receive Lynch, Gear, rf 0 0 0 0 D'ngan, lb 1 7 0 0 Attendance, 4,500. Batteries, Warner and Winters, an order noon ss 3 0 1 0 3 1 R'fuss, lb. 112 1 0 T'mas, If. 1 0 0 0 Score: Shields to pack up his suit sack and Game Cribbins, p 3 0 0 0 6 0 and Robinson; earned runs, Boston 2, catch an Sprains G.McB, 2b 1| 3 3 0 Cross, c 1 6 0 0 St. Louis. |P A |E| N. Y. |H| PA |E Baltimore 3; interurban car for Minneapolis. and Bruises Wolfe, p 0 0 0 H'rman, p. 0 0 1 0 Farrell, ss 1 1 4 Olßrodie, cf. 1 2 0 0 two-base hits, Warner, Mc- Pitcher Cribblna has Totals 32 1 7 *26 19 1 . 0# Clark, Gann, Seymour; three-base hits, Free- been turned over Don'an, rf 1 1 1 0 rf. .1 2 0 0 0 man; hit, Lachance; to the Minneapolis club by the local man- dlsabla. but this Is where Minneapolis— AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Totals 627 14 1 824 7 0 Smoot, cf 2 3 0 OfJones, If.. 2 7 0 0 sacrifice stolen base. .. Totals ... • Parent; double plays, Kelly to Robinson, agement. This does not mean that the Grant, 2b 4 0 0 3 3 0 Bar'lay, If 0 1 0 o|Bow-an, c 3 4 0 0 to I'hyle, 3b 4 0 2 1 2 0 Kansas City..O 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 •-2 Bras'r, 2b 1 2 1 1 Smith, 2b. 2 0 2 1 Gilbert Williams to McGann; struck local management believes that the Min- TEAMS PLAY IN THE MUD Lally, Milwaukee ...0 0001000 o—l out, by Winters 1, by Gilbert 4; time, 1:40; neapolis team If 2 0 0 1 0 0 Nich'ls, lb 3 9 0 0 Dunn. 3b. 0 3 2 0 umpire, Connolly. is weak, or that a desire Wilmot. rf 3 2 1 1 0 0 Hart'n, 3b 2 3 2 3 O'H'an, lb 1 6 2 0 to help out Werden, Earned runs, Kansas City 2, Milwaukee OiWa'ner, 2 Afternoon Game— the Millers is bumping be- lb 3 0 0 9 1 0 1; two-base hits, Rothfuss, Lewee, G. Ryan, c.. 2 7 2 ss 2 0 1 With one out and neath the vests of President Lennon and Lynch, cf 4 0 1 2 0 0 Cross; hit, Yerkes, p 0 0 2 0 Sparks, p.I 0 0 0 0 one run needed to Curley, Mcßride, three-base Grady; 2 win, Selbach dropped Freeman's long fly Manager Kelley. It means that the Min- StJacobsOil ss 2 0 0 1 3 0 home run, Thomas; sacrifice hit, Runkle; Blewitt, p 0 0 0 to and Rain Threatens to Spoil Day, but Fa- Byers, c 3 0 0 7 1 0 12 27 12 4 •Yaeger, .| 0 0 left Collins crossed the plate with neapolis team has a claim, and that the comes In for a sure cure. stolen base, Hall man; double plays, Le- Totals . 0-0 the winning run in the twelfth inning. The prompt, Katoll, p 3 0 0 2 4 0 wee to Rothfuss to Beville, G. Mcßride game claim was ordered satisfied by President natics Turn Out in Fair Numbers— ••-•\u25a0 6| was exciting throughout. Atten- to Rothfuss. Clingman to Dungan; bases Totals ..|l3|24| 3; dance, 8,500. Score: Hickey. Katoll and Ferguson the Suc- Totals 28 2 4 27 14 0 on balls, off Herman 1; struck out, by R. H. E. At the beginning of the ItConquers Pain Wolfe 5, by 4; time, 1:25; St. Louis ....2 2110010 •—7 season the Min- St. Paul 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o—l Herman um- New York ...0 110 0 10 0 2—5 Boston ...0 0000300000 2—5 15 1 neapolis management claimed that Pitch- cessful Pitchers. Minneapolis ..0 1000000 I—2 pires, Foreman and Altrock. Baltimore 00000030000 I—4 8 3 •Batted for Blewitt in ninth. er Ferguson belonged to the town up Price, 25c. and 50c. •Two men out when winning run scored. Helping Their Percentage. runs, St. 4, New York 3; Batteries, Young and Criger, Crontn the river. When Ferguson Played. Wilmot; Earned Louis and Robinson; signed with Won. Lost. P. C. Two-base hits. Shannon 2. LOUISVILLE, Ky., July 4.—Louisville -two-base . hit, O'Hagan; three-base hit, earned runs, Baltimore 4; St. Paul, Minneapolis protested, and ask- BOLD BY ALLDEALERS INMEDICISE. Louisville 03 44 19 .698 three-base hit, Phyle; sacrifice hits, Lal- morning Hartman; stolen, base, Smoot, Smith, two-base hit, Seymour; three-base hits, bases, won the game before the biggest ed Indianapolis Jbl 38 24 .613 ly, Werden, Curley; stolen R. crowd ever at a forenoon game here. Wagner, Hartman, ' Nichols, Donovan; Freman, Ferris, Selbach, Williams, «ie- President Hickey to send the player St. Paul 27 Lynch, Lally, Werden; bases on balls, off by pitcher, by Blewitt, Donovan; base Gann, Seymour, Rooinson; sacrifice hits, back. 36 .671 out, Dunkle and Kellum both pitched masterly hit Columbus 64 34 30 .53i Katoll 2, off Cribbins 2; struck by ball, only 29 men facing Dunkle in nine on balls, off Yerkes 1; : struck out, by Collins, Stahl, Lachance; stolen base, Sey- President Hickey has been gathering Kansas City 64 31 33 .484 Cribbins. Grant, by Katoll, Chech 2, Crib- innings. Clymer's batting was a feature. Yerkes 4, by Blewitt 1; left on bases, mour; double plays, Williams to Gilbert evidence since the protest was tiled, and Milwaukee 62 U5 37 .4W bins, Shannon, Hurley, Dillard, Huggins; Both 10; New York 10; hits, off to McGann, Gilbert to McGann, Williams he last 6, Minneapolis 5; teams played snappy ball in the St. Loufe week ordered the local manage- Grand Tonr to Paclflo Canst Minneapolis 62 23 39 .371 left on bases. St. Paul neld. Attendance, 5,000. Score: Sparks 7, off Blewitt 8; time, 1:50; um- to Robinson to McGann; first on balls, off ment to turn the pitcher over to Minne- Toledo 64 21 43 .328 time of game. 1:30; attendance, 3,000; pire, O'Day. " Cronin 3; struck out, by Young 3, by apolis. Ferguson the Soo I-ouis. IH|PA!E| Ind.