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LAJOIE As Cleveland Manager AMATEURS in Suburban League I J I 1 I S THE WASHINGTON EEHALD WEDNESDAY AUGUST 18 1909 Twelveinning Battle Throws Up His Job Park View Champions BASEBALL Is Won by Nationals LAJOIE As Cleveland Manager AMATEURS in Suburban League I AMERICAN LEAGUE OUT IN TWELFTH BEAT OUT ST LOUIS NAME OF LAJOIE RESIGNS JOB AS BASEBALL NOTES e LIST PRIZES II YESTERDAYS RESULTS 1 AND COMMENT WaiutiiKion 1 Philadelphia 0 MANAGER OF NAPS I1wsh hoblp THE Beats ft A lullifers Timely Hit Cleveland 2 St Louis 1 Pirates Overcome Big Lead Handsome Trophies for Ten Athletics 1 to 0 Cleveland 7 St Louis 3 by Heavy The lending batsman in the Blue Grass Xow Yorl vs Boston Hnin Hitting League Is named Waakley H is only mile Contestants hitting a paltry 4M Chicago 15 Detroit 2 Declines to Serve During Remainder of Season Rube Waddell of the St Loete Browns JOHNSON WAS IN RARE FORM GAMES TOE DELEHANTY has struck out Itt ptaygni in- TODAY Stovall and Jim McGuire Named as THREE HITS MSlI innIngs He has leaned fortyone LIST OF ENTRIES GROWING Philadelphia nt WnnlilnRton free passes to first base and hit three Chicago Detroit- His Possible Successor menThe DIg Comes Strong at TwIrler Back and St LoulM nt Cleveland St Loul Player Connects With Chicago American League club has More Than Ten Athletic Clubs and AllowH Quaker City Team but Siicld to The Wahbitsn Itixald bought Outfielder Willis EL Cole from the Boston at New York Horxchlde for Two Doubles and a Wichita team of Organizations expected to Compete- Bat-¬ Cleveland Ohio Aug 17 Napoleon La r I the Western League Four Scattered Hits Overtime +NO LONGER MANAGER Triple Leach Also Gets Three lilts Manager Holland sold Cole outright The Washing- JOIe manager for in Tenmile Race of In Snappy STANDING 01 THE TEAMS of the Cleveland baseball tle Featured by Five Pltfiilmrsr Uses Fifteen 4 Competi- ¬ W If V- V L Pet clUb for tho last five seasons tendered Player ton Herald on Labor Day Double Plays Brown ia Limelight kffcdatpkfa fft 111 Cbeau B g 410 Stops Secretary Fred Kaowieo of the New 10 his resignation this afternoon to take Rain Contest in Eighth tion Should Be ICeonc from Start ftroat 42 W New york 41 York National Baseball who warn floiles 40 4 effect as soon as his successor is named dub tiU 0 overcome by heat during the game Camt ad M II WlWMbtegtM JB W 25- A may at week or more pass before the Chicago was confined to his bed in By WILLIAM TISET- BTAXD1NO ONE YEAR AOO TODAY position will be filled When asked to Pittshurg YESTERDAYS RESULTS yesterday but has zone OA to Fourteen additional prizes will be pennant winning hopes W L l Bt I W L 1ct remain in charge tho remainder of the Philadelphia with the team Philadelphias Detroit M 41 PbUadaipbfe 41 M fit awarded to runners In Jtt season be- ¬ the the teamile received a slap In the face here yester- At Lonta fi 44 881 I 10 II S Lajoie declined saying ho Philadelphia vs Xciv York Rain The Chattanooga South ¬ SI Atlantic Due race of The Washington Herald on La-¬ lowly Irwtond J Wub il U j I lieved it would be to the host interests of Chicago Club has sold day afternoon when the Washing iimio 41 JJ7 New York J3 11 S Cincinnati 0 iII First Baseman Wheef bor Day tons snatched a game out of the fire In the club to have his successor take com ¬ PlttNburc 11 St Louis 8 r Johnson to the Cincinnati club Second as soon as possible so as get Baseman Forbes Alcock to the Brooklyn In addition to the handsome Mirror cup the last half of the twelfth inning when 5 by 7 mand to vs Bender Twobase hit Conroy acquainted the players prior to Boston Brooklyn Rain club and Pitcher James Baskette to tile trophy offered The Washington Her after two had gone and Leliveit was on Sacrifice blU Baker Johnson with the tr Schaefer Stolen start of another campaign Cleveland club Johnston and BaakeUe sM the Central Labor Union wM give second Red Killlfer of the Dotrolt basee Collins Double GAMES TODAY M late plaY Baker to Davis Barry to Collins to First Baseman Stovall who wan act- ¬ brought n each and Alcock fUH sliver cape to the two men who mtisn one swift ¬ They will be Timers smashed of Benders Davis Schaefer to Ungteub 2 Unajlaub ing manager for a week or so this sum Brooklyn Boston delivered at the end of tIM second and third respectively to pos- ¬ at mason shoots on the nose driving the ball to a Srhaefer to McBride Lflivelt to mer when Lajoie was Injured is a from gold Schaefer Hit h pitcher By Johnson sible man job New York at Philadelphia Prizes ranging a watch fb sate spot in short center Leliveit came for tho In fact Vice I Aug 1L It is announced that Ban Davis by Bender Street Wild pitch ¬ to a gold scarf pin will be awarded to the home like a flash and it was all over President Somers two months ago re St Louis nt PittiliurK Johnson lisa dismissed Tim Hurst treat Johnson Messrs Evans and marked that It any Cleveland player ever athletes who cross the tape in anywhere Walter Johnson the Nationals pride Egan Time of game hours and if min- ¬ Cincinnati nt Chicago his staff of umpires succeeded Lajole Stovall would be the 14 between fourth and fifteenth places Mon- ¬ utes Aug Ban Johnson denies that Tim who firan knocked out of the box In man McGwire manager prises are offered be ¬ Jim former of BTAXDIKG OK THE TXAMO Hurst has been flred The additional days game and otherwise maltreated the Boston Red Sox who is now scout- cause of the keen competition promised NOTES OF THE GAME W L Pet I W L Pet Aug 17 Baa Johnson says that Tim Ing the Cleveland club T Ute of expected begged Manager Cantillon for a chance for is also a Pt burz nI 411 Hurst has been dropped from the league and large number entries get can bunch possibility M a o 91 31 49t 8L LoaM W for if the number of entries already on to back I beat this York 8 91 t Brooktya ITI 10 0 Aug at Tim Hurst will probably um- ¬ Killlfer did it In his of resignation Lajoie says V 02 file hi The Washington Gills can I Joe he said Just give me anothor letter licnneatl H Si m I ttm 27 25- pire the New YorkDetroit series Herald Gus Walter Johnson wasnt there eh that inasmuch as both he and his players be as a criterion the etry list trial Few of ten Jennings said to have been subjected to considerable abuse 1Pittsburg Aug 17 Although the McGraws castoffs are doing for the ruii on Labor Day should break Joe was willing and Jobason proved I part with that well elsewhere Coffey of Itt as the result of the clubs failure to win Pirates were eight runs behind when they Fordham has all prevtous records for the number of biyond a shadow of a doubt that ho had boyLeliveit ho thinks it up to him to resign He supplanted Dahlen to Boston and the athletes who will compete also figured yes- ¬ xrnt to bat in the fourth Inning here t r en nestling up against the right hunch prominently in also said that while it had been his Doves also miss Bowerman and McGann The Baltimore Cross Country Club terdays victory tr lay Pittsburg managed to hammer George hi Four hits was all he snowed ambition to give Cleveland its first pen- ¬ Browne doing weU In Washing- Laurel Athletic Club Washington Y M scattered nut eleven runs In the and during the levee innings not a The big fellow got sweet revenge for nant winner he does not intend to let next four sessions ton and Bresaahan of course fe ail C A Central Labor Union Btootaiaj- lat Mondays drubbing had a safe lend when ram right But he is not Billy reached I personal wishes stand in the way of the arri the a castoff Oale Athletic Club D C X G and visitor third base Gilbert Is scouting Fer- ¬ Todays game will start promptly at 3 clubs success stppod the contest ia the eighth lasting for Bresnahan many minor organizations will oater Bender Scatters lila lutz oclock Dont forget the time In conclusion ho declared that he Fifteen players were used by the guson is no hits than be ever promised teams D4 the race should prove hard Big to be and and Chief Bender although touched for pledged himself to work just as hard as- Pirates good being for- Marshall Xeedham are fought and interesting from start to Davis robbed Milan of a hit in the batters substituted causing him no worry No c ht safe cracks kept them beautifully when a player as be has as a manager and t r pitchers critical stages of wonder other finish tenth he ran in to short right and serve at the managers are shy of McGraw when he sattered until he weakened In the pulled down a high fly to faithfully in the ranks under K m and whenever a hit was needed to The complete rn of pines is as lol hi looking for New Tri-¬ twrlfth The Indian complained of feel- whomsoever the owners secured as man- a run This proved successful a trade York lows Bender is credited with a hit in the ager Fore and bune Ing ill in the ninth inning Capt orobled Pittsburg to overcome the big Ftat a MM sBw owx seMtal 1rf 7k Vta and Dals tenth when Ins grounder was too hot for The Naps have done fairly urged him to quit Tide he refused to do Conroy well at that lead of their opponents bitm Baa to handle properly under Lajoie as manager In 1905 they SIeoIId a Mioss ess the Con as he felt confident his team mates would Leach of Pittsburg and Delehanty of Oss The game today starts at S oclock had a lead of 100 points in the middle of St Louis used three hits apiece teal Labor Codes BOOH get at Johnson for the muchneeded Groom will pitch for Washington and July when Lajoie was hurt and put out fD 1i Third a MVM after onp dmeisd sr Ute Ctatal J Coombs game The Score I 4 AMA Lkbcr UnIon either or Plank for the Athletics of the for the remainder of the Konrth Santos tt- runTh fit HMO AX Ptttttefl XH0A II riter overtime frolic was
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