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Automobile Front Becoming Llahn's Base on Balls and Ivlelnow's Base the Star Hitters of the American Miller Was Badly Beaten on Halton, 11 to Lit' suit being In doubt up until the champion® grme of Wynkoop, formerly Uurieys took their last turn to bat. when they ham¬ crack outfielder. He had no ci»nc« In the mered out three hit# in succession and Held, but he worked McGregor for two BASE BALL, RACING panes, one of which he turned Into a Not Oh! How Good pulled out one run to the good. the score Cheap-But run, and he pilfered one base. being 0 to 8. At the end of the first Inning C. Richmond, one of Fifth's best meu it appeared to be only a question of how last year, also returned to tie fold and AND OTHER SPORTS many runs the Cowboys would make, as pu: up a good game at short. Both Gar- If wish a had without much effort, aD<1 Akers played fast ball at third you Healthful Beer of they piled up five In many hard but after this the team steadied ^thered chances. delicious bases.New Tort. 5; Washington, 10. First Duplex ce- Fifth s representative and man¬ exquisite taste, flavor, on balls.Off Clarkeon, 8; off I>eroy. 2; <-rfT Kltson, down and put up a great uphill fight. ager.U.Z .was on hand to see his colts per¬ and sure New York 8. Struck out.By 1; 6; by winners, and in the fourth delightful bouquet be to Nationals Trimmed fl. Clarkson, by Leroy, Brown was on the rubber for the form. inning he wore Kltsun. Hom« rum William.* anil Kltson. was In a meas¬ won t come ofr" as Tveu-bese hit Anderson. Stolen and his clever pitching great hls boys specify bases.Keeler, ure responsible for the victory. Although clinchedJuO.ES their.V!1"second victory of the season. in the Most Style. Nil!, S^halfly. Jntm, Cross and Stahl. ffcwble s Approved plays.Klelnow to Will lama; Cross to Stahl; Nfll at times he was batted hard, when the Today game should be another to S,-tvalfl» to Stahl. Wild pitch.Leroy. Hit by bases were occupied he was practically in¬ u K'ay'n* much bet- pltilier.By Kltaon, 1. Hits.Off Clarkson, 8 In vincible and had thirteen strike outs to his ttr ^n°«;" MilastSixth3*aBon- and can three and one-third In Calvary Anheuser-Busch Innings: off Leroy. 0 ci edit in the seven innings. Haney served deP«nd<*» «® *>r a good per- WITHOUT AN ERROR and two-thirds Innings. empires.Mesars. Hnr« them up for the losers, and with the ex¬ Snee PLAYED and Evaas Time of game- 2 hours and 15 min¬ utes. ception of the first and last Innings, when The score: he allowed the hits to be bunched, he Metropol. R II O A E twirled a good game. Hnrleriiuriey ss..w f!!1 0 0 3 B|O'Brhnr®. cf.. 1 o 0 ft «i New York Game Prevented by Bain. The Duplexes started right off with a run. W«od, c. 2 1 10 10 FrV^rt o O 1 n i Xitson a Puzzle to the Highlanders J. Ellett. 2b 2 3 0 t a a Special IMsjsitch to The Star. Rozzelle was safe on an error by Lafram- 1 1 Cramer } 4 0 010 '1 2 NEW YORK, May !»..The New York- bols. stole second and crossed the pan after Aken,Akm1<Sh'P3h.. o \2 ?1 4 };1>amJ>I*r. All the Way. Laframbols had thrown wild to catch him Vc.RWd.w 10 2 2 0 Washington game today was prevented by Etana. li>.. 0 1 11 2 1 Keiser If l i i u n to went them *» Exquisite lain. going third. The Cowboys McQainti, if 1 10 10 Smith, 2b. 1 l 4 i four better in their half, five hits, an error lf ° 0 0 0 "eXeSfcy. ci 0 2 3 1 .» It is brewed from the and a fielder's choice giving them five. They ? * 0 choicest ingredients ALSO STRONG AT THE BAT Athletics Smothered Boston. got another in the second on a base on SSkft.f! 1 2 °n S J> _0 known in WAS Hj-nkoop.rf. 1 0 0 0 0' Totals... 6 4 24 13 B brewing under conditions of BOSTON, May 0..It was a great day for ball3. a sacrifice and an error by Clum. Conroy made a circuit of the bases In the Totals. ..10 12 24 18 6, absolute cleanliness. fattening the batting averages for the Ath¬ third on a hard drive to center field and team S 0 0 6 0 1 0 0.10 rive FRvorites Won at Jamaica. letics in the contest with the Boston run the champions' total up to seven. After Metropolitan 0 2 0 1 1 o l 1.6 yesterday afternoon, the score being 11 to the first inning the losers did not tally until Served at all first-class Hotels, Cafes and Bars, . run*.Fifth. 4; 1. the fourth, when one man across Metropolitan. Flnt and Schaefer Beat Slosson at Billiards 4. The Quaker city lads had the game well they got 3; ""ronolltan, 3. Left on delivered to families by all Grocers. the plate. They hit the ball hard In the J.'U'r.T'®: Melropom.n, 3 First base oo Be sure to insist on the Label. in hand until they literally handed three fifth and sixth and two runs In each o£ « 4- «n 4. Struck White .Round Robin Tennis. got w wLrlVi'*1U' UcOrogor. runs to the Bostons In the eighth, tnnlng, these Innings. The Cowboys also scored ona !?J « Home run -DIA7IMrk. TWo-base,tght' bit.Keiser.hT. Sacrifice hit.Mc- which tied up the score. In the sixth. The Duplexes started the and back for runs but hard Hnlght Richmond. Stolen bases.Hnrler, K1- When the home rooters settled seventh two behind, by good, (2>, Wynkoop. Frye, <;«rrv*r. Smith Anheuser-Busch Washington Branch American League Clubs' Standing. a great finish. Tanrwhiill went up in a bal¬ batting tied the score, only to have the i^rniand \fC.^DMctrregor. Double play.Smlt-b anasnlstert). loon and was not only wild, but was pound¬ Cowboys win out In their half. Hit by pitcher.By McGregor, 1. Wild pitch.Me- Chas. H. w. i. ret w. I.. Pet. ed In the Inning. It A very crowd, numbering fully 3.000, 2. lir. Mayhew, Manager 12 7 .H32 New York. l» w .sou unmercifully ninth large Rrffr ¦nP""e? **11».'McNally, uiplre rhilad.IphU stem-il a.» if the Athletics had only to throw was present. Beits. Time of game.1 boar and 20 minutes. C St. and Virginia Av*. S. W. Washington 11 M .579 St. Louis. .. « 10 474 8 0 .471 their bat at the ball to drive It to a safe The score: l»et roit. lO H ,r>5fl rhlcogo. ... T*l. Main 3250 file vela ml 8 $ ,f>00 Boston fl 18 .31« place, and several times for extra bases. Duplex. R H O A Ft Cowboys. R H O A E Scores of Other Games. Tannehtll ran up it from the start, Cullen. ss... 10 11 O Ctaute. 3b.. 2 1110 against ss.. 110 2 0 At Annapolis, St. National Clubs' Standing. for In a few Innings did he escape Rozi'le.lf.2b 3 110 0 Cotter, Md..Dickinson, 14; League only Haney, p.. 1 3 1 H 0 L'fr'mb s.2b 110 12 John's, 5. W L. Pet. W. 1>. Pet. severe punishment. Andy Coakley. on the Bond. 2b. 1110 0 Herrm'n If 1 1 10 0 727 Boston 10 12 .455 At New Haven, Conn..Yale. Syra¬ Hew Y »rk 1»1 6 other hand, effectively throughout If ... 0 10 0 (I 12 6 12 5; H 11 .421 pitched Drum. Treadvr'y.lb <2fcl«»a«v> lrt 7 .606 St. Ixmls. .. and he was nowise to blame when the locals Tyson. 3b. 0 1 2 2 2ChambTn.c 1 1 13 O 1 cuse, 0. Philadelphia 13 10 r»rtT. Cincinnati.. 0 1ft .RAO The of... O 0 0 0 0 Brown, p... 0 1 0 1 0 « 17 .261 tied the score In the eighth Inning. S|>eer, At Andover, Mass..Andover, Wil¬ f*ltt»bur>f 11 10 .r»24 Brooklyn scorft: Holle.lb.e.. 1 2 B 1 11 Conroy. rf... 12 0 10 3; Clum. c, lb. 1 0 7 0 1 Thompson.cf 1 0 0 0 0 liams, 0. t> *¦^-M^-^-i-i-4-\-4- American League Games Today. Phil*. R II OA B, Bo«t«>n. R H O A E Nevlns. rf.. O I) 1 0 Oi At Blnghamton, N. Y..Bingham ton, 3; FIVE FAVORITES Hart*>l. If. 0 O o Q «V Godwin, 3b. 0 1 * » v :Totals 9 10 81 T S 0. Viishlngfon at New York. Bender. If. 2 2 1 0 o *».. 1 <» Ltica, at Boston. Parent, J J } Totals. .80 -lit 10 41 At - I l 11: Philadelphia Br'ftaeni.Sb. 13 3 2 Stahl. cf... I 2 .One out when winning run was scored. Philadelphia.Amherst. Pennsyl¬ WON AT JAMAICA "Wonder What Merit z Will I>etrolt at rieyrland. Lord. ct.... 1 2 1 0 Oj1 ;Selbaeb. If. 1 » vania, 0. Say Today?" St. Ih)u1b at Chicago. Duplex 1 0 0 1 2 2 2.8 Davis, lb... 119 0 1 Freeman, rf 0 10J 0J> JJO 110 0 1 1.0 At Albany.Albany. 2; Glens Falls, 0. Seybold. rt. 1 0 2 0 0:Gmabaw.lb 0 2 10 l « Cowboys 5 National League Games Today.
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