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BASEBALL ~!EL™.? SPORTS OE ALL SORTS T “00LEIN0 TORONTO PROVES GOOD CLASS for J BISONS Fiet I TWO-BASE HITTING RECORD in EASTERN LEAGUE ! POTTSVILLE Jl *;■ ■ 1 ■ ----- ■»' ff -■ — ■ — '■ :■« ! v L '■ MB BASEBALL ~!EL™.? SPORTS OE ALL SORTS T “00LEIN0 TORONTO PROVES GOOD CLASS FOR j BISONS fiET I TWO-BASE HITTING RECORD IN EASTERN LEAGUE ! POTTSVILLE jl *;■ . JERSEY’S MASTER ? DEAL TOURNEY *1* Thonev. Toronto.23 Mullen. Newark 13 Phvle, Toronto 12 X, *j* G. McConnell, Buffalo.22 StanaRe. Newark 13 Flanagan, Rochester 11 *j- SIX RUNS IN X Nattresa. Buffalo.16 flettman. Buffalo 13 Morgan. Montreal .— 11 GETS AWAY .. Will Skeeters Unable to Check Y Poland. Providence 15 Ensie. Newark 12 Chadbourne Providence 11 Best Golfers in the East Absteln. Providence 14 Zacher. Newark 12 Cockman. Newark 10 •? League Leaders and Are ♦*« A. McConnell. Providence 14 Jones. Newark 12 Hanford. Jersey City. 10 Compete at Shore This Murray. Buffalo .•.. 14 Demmltt, Baltimore 12 Kelley. Toronto 10 A ONE 12 to 7. Month. WITH TWO ROUND Swamped, *♦. Record of batters who have made ten op more two-baggers: _I TORONTO, Ont. Aug. 14.—'Toronto again A high-class field has been assured for the t defeated Jersey City yesterday by a score the annual Invitation tournament of Land on in Fifth Club. August 22 to Newark Atlantics a McCafferty of 12 to 7. Lake way hit hard. iflil, in addi- Dial Golf .ind Country Drop 24. Prominent among the early entrants tion. ho was vory wild. Applegate also re- aro Jerome D. Travis, ol! Montclair, the and ceived punishment, end both men were Double Header to Beat Newark, national champion; Walter J. Travis, of Key- shelved before the game was concluded. FIRST DEFEAT ON CIRCUIT GIRL’S Powel- SONOMA F. of Garden City; Gilman Tiffany, score: The of thi* Hudson 8 to 2. JERSEY CITY. ton. four times champion stone State Team. I nn 1 Harold Wilcox, A.B. R. H. P.O. A. E. River Golf Association, cham- Clement, 1. f. 5-0 3 0 1 0 Champion TrotteY of Year DAN PATCH of Montclair, a former metropolitan Bean, s. s. 4 0 0 3 4 1 pion. ATLANTIC LEAGUE STANDING. EASTERN LEAGUE STANDING. Curtis, c. f. 3 0 0 3 0 0 Others who hove sent in their names ~ * in Feature Race Hanford, r. f. 4 0 0 2 0 0 Beaten W.L. Pc. are H. C. Fownes. C. B. Fownes and J. S. W.L. Pel Merritt, lb. 4 2 2 3 1 1 W. W. L. Pc. Toronlo ...59 35 .6283Providence .48 49 .49; Martin, of Oakmont; S. A Row-bottom and L.Pc.) Fitzgerald, lb. 0- 0 0 1 0 0 at Brookl yn ... 52 32 .H19; El 1 zabeth ...42 45 483 Buffalo 57 38 Baltimore ...47 49.491 Poughkeepsie. W. R. Toronto Golf Club. Canada; j 600’; Keister, 2b... 1 0 0 0 0 0 Smyth, Allentown ..52 22 H9! Pottsvllle .. .39 49 .443 Newark ...42 53.441 50 47 .515 Rochester Sentello, 2b. 3 1 1 2 4 0 T. M. Richardson, Panmure Golf Club, j Reading 50 37 ....31 52 .373 48 —29 60 321 .575;Tamaqua Jersey City 49 ,495|Montreal Woods. 3b. 5 1 2 1 3 1 Forfarshire. Scotland; Ralph Peters jr.. Newark 49 40 .551 Easton .2$ 57 .329 POUGHKEEPSIE? N. Y., Aug. H.-So- Yestcrday’s Results. Vandegrlft, c. -5 1 0 4 2 1 Midland: Bryce S. Evans. Brae Bum; A. Yesterday** Result*. toiko, p. 3 2 2 0 1 0 noma Girl, the famous trotting race horse Buffalo. 8; Newark, 2, T. Dwight. Scabright; B. C. Fuller, A pa- Pottsvllle. 3; Newark, o. Toronto, 12? City, 2. Wormwood, p. 2 0 0 0 0 0 of the year, met her first defeat in the Poltuville, 12; Newark. 5. Jersey won da: Karl Moaner, Brae Burn, and H. Rochester, 8; Baltimore, 7. Grand Circuit races at the Driving Park Allentown. 3. Elizabeth. 2. 4. Totals ...39 7 10 24 10 4 V'. Seggermnn. St. Paul's. 0; Montreal, yesterday, when she was beaten by Watson Easton. 2; Brooklyn, 1. This tournament always attracts n large (■allies Today. TORONTO. in the Oaklaud Baron stakes, 2:10 class, Tamaqua. 4; Reading, S. A.B. R. H..P.O. A. E. entry, there having been more that 100 Newark at Buffalo. „r trotting, for n purse of $4,000. breaks in Gninctt 'Today. Weldensaui, 1. f_ 4 2 2 l o 0 starters last year. But the chance* are at Toronto (2 games). 1 third cost Sonoma Girl Elizabeth at Newark. (Providence,Jersey City Schafly, 2b. 3 2 1 2 0 0 the first and heats be will Baltimore at RocVeste® that on this oecavkn flic re qual- Brooklyn at Tamaqua. 7J Kelley, c. f. 4 0 110 1 the race. She tvus steady In the second (2 games) ity as well as quantity. A year ago Reading at Easton. Fh.vie, 3b.. 5 3 3 2 4 3 heat, and won that heat with case in Providence at Montreal Tiffany won the chief trophy, defeating Poltavilie at Allentown. Corrigan, c. 3 2 3 7 1 .1 2:06%, the fastest heat of the race. Games Tomorrow. Flynn, lb. 3 1 0 9 1 (I Robert Abbott, of Yale, in the final. Gnines Tomorrow* | Sonoma Girl was an almost prohibitive Newark at Buffalo. Frick, s. s. 4 2 2 2 5 2 Neither Travers nor Travis competed. Elizabeth at Newark. favorite, selling for $50 to $17 for the field, at Jersey City at Toronto. Wotell. r. f. 4 0 0 2 1 0 According to the conditions the entire Brooklyn Tamaqua. while in many of the pools she was barred Rending at Easton. Providence at Montreal. Applegate,■ p. 2 0 o 1 2 0 first day will be devoted to an eighteen- Bultlinore at Rochester, Moffltt, p.0 0 0 0 0 0 in the betting. She appeared souring when Pottsvllle at Allentown. hole medal play qualifying round, con- scoring for the first heat, and after delay- testants to In four slxteens for the The little Pottsvllle team rut lively capers BUFFALO, Aug. 14.—Buffalo came hack Totals .. 32 12 12 27 14 7 ing the start for some time finally went to qualify president's, vice-president's, treasurer’s at Park and after the with bells ou and trimmed tht Toronto 3 0 5 0 3 1 0 0 *—12 a break soon after the word was yesterday Morris yesterday given. and second Jursey City... 01013 2 000—7 and captain's cups. First smoko of battle had cleared away the Newark team to the tune of 8 to 2. The She was such a long distance behind the Home Sentellr. Three-base match play rounds will he in order on the runs—Frick, field that it was impossible for her to do Newark Atlantic Leaguers had two more Herd made sure of‘the game In the fifth Jilts—Like. PhvJe. Two-baM* i#tn—Schnfly, next day, with the semi-final and final better than save her distance. defeats added to their “games lost" col- Inning, after the Colts had tied the score Woods. Ba Tiflce Stolen bases rounds on There will also l o an hit—Wo^ds. second heat Sonoma Girl was Saturday. —Bean, Weldensaui 2, In the umn. The first coutest was a hummer. at 2 to when Hanford, Kolley, ighteen-hole medal pluy handicap on the 2, they drove six more rum* Pliylo. Carr?gan, Wotell. Double steady, and wheii Springer set sail with her plays— last Entries must be made through Neither side scored in eight innings, but over the pan on a combination of hits, Wotell to Carrlgan; Bean to Merritt. Wild down- the back "ktretch she overtook the day. club secretaries before 5 p. m. Monday. Pottsvllle registered three runs in the ninth errors and slow work in the liehj. The pitch—Lake. Struck out--By Applegate, 4; Headers rapidly. Watson gave Sonoma Girl by Mofntt, 2;*hy Lake. 2; by Wormwood, August. 19. to W. R. Pclehanty, at the and won, 3 to 0. That seemed to take the l score: quite a race down, the but did 1. Bases on balle-Otf 4; homestretch^ Deal Golf and Club. the for were Applegate. olf not huve the to win. Country starch out of Invaders, they BUFFALO. Moffltt, 1; off off 2. speed * Lake, It Wormwood, The American friends of Harry never In the during the second In third heat Sonoma Girl went to a many running A.B. R. H. P.O. A. E. Hit by Lake, 2; the IV.Itcill,, In nil ml fin Pitnhpr pitched-ball—By by Apple- Vardon, winner of the open championship Nattress, 9. s. 4 2 2 4 1 0 gate, 1. Left on ba4es—loimito, 4; Jersey break at the turn, ran for nearly a quarter of Great Britain In 1896, 1898, 1899 and 1903. Davis for seventeen hits and won hands Schlrm, c. f. 5 1 1 5 0 0 City, 12. Time of game Jib. 3Jm. Umpires of u mile and was hopeLessly behind when and of the title in this in 1909, 12 to 5. The scores: White. 1. f. 3 2 2 3 0 0 —McCarthy and Conway. Attendance— she stmck a trot. country down, f. 4 1 4 3 0 0 2,200. will be pleased to learn that the man First Game. m Murray After the race Driver Springer reappeared Bmltn. 21). 6 0 T 1 3 O frnm ftin Icln n<l r\( Tni'onir Vina nlmnwfr nn. f before the and said that Loomis, NEWARK. lUC^UHIieu, iU. * x X 0 ii U Rochester, judges #t; Rnltlmore, 7.
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