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'SEPTEMBER 27, 1.913 SPORTING LIFE 15 •Boyle ... 0 0 0 0 0 0 Drake, It.. 1 0 0 0 00 Schardt, p. 3 0 0 0 3 0|Burns, p... 1 o 0 0 10 Bayres. p.. 1 0 1 0 10]31apnlcka, p 3 1 2 0 20 tT. Downey 110000 _-___^__. him. and that Can- was a "moan guv" for testifying ~ —— — —-1 Mogridge, p. 2 01 0 00 Ferry, p. .. 1 0 0 II 2 0 _____ against him (Teb«au) when the case was b.rousht — — — — —'- Totals... 31 4 424,124 Totals.. 33 3 12 27 9 2) ______ — — — — — — Totals.. 20 3 418 80 before the base ball court. On top of this misfortune Totals.. S3 7.6 11 11 1 - © I Totals.. 30 0 4 24. 9 1 Totals.. 20 1 5 18 70 George is on the outs with Hedges for drafting Pete *Batted for Loudermilk in seventh inning. ; Minneapolis .......... 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0—0 *Ran for Coleman in sixth inning. Compton. It. seems as though Tebeau had relied on tBatted for Boyle in seventh inning. Indianapolis .......... 00200001 x—3 Game called at end of sixth inning, darkness. Louisville ............. 0 1 o 0 O1 0' 6 0 x—7, Compton to be his best bet next season, having only Sacrifice hits—Metz, Kelleher. Hits—Off Burns G Columbus ..................... 1 0 0 0 0 0—1 recently traded Walker to the. St. Louis Club for Pete Kan&as City ...........ft ft 4 o 0 0 0 0- 0—4 Milwaukee ..................... 0 0 0 0 1 2—3 Two-base hit—Downey. Three-base hit— Buemiller. in 3 innings, Mogridge 6 in 5 innings. First on balls and a couple of other athletes. Ci>mi>ton was the big —Off Scbardt 3, Bums 1, Mogridge 2. Struck out— Stolen bases—Beall, Gilbert. Sacrifice lilts—Hinch- issue in the trade and Hedges at first refused to con Double plays—Dowuey, Eriet; Downey. Roth, Brief. mau. Benson, Hughes. Two-bi$se hit—-Perring. Double First on balls—Off Loud'ennilk 5, Covirigton 5. Left By Schardt 5, Mogridge 2. Wild pitches—Schardt 2. sent, to the deal. After he agreed he lost no time in on basest-Louisville T, Kansas City 4. Hits-^Off Cov- Double plays—Crandall, Kelleiier, Metz; Krug. Kelle play—Beiison. Miller, inrst an balls—Off E-ayres 5. putting in a draft, for Compton. so Tebeau was left. ington 3 in 6 innings and 2 batters in seventh; off her. Left oa bases—Indianapolis 1:1, Minneapolis 6. .Ferry li, Slapnicka 3. Struct out—By Ea.yres 3, Slap- holding the bag and Hedges got a star tia.ll player for Daniels 3 in 2 innings; off Loudermilk 4 in 7 in Time—1.30. Umpires—Westervelt and O'Brien, nicka 5. Hits—Off Eayres 1 in 4% innings. Ferry 3 practically nothing. nings : off Toney 0> in 2 innings. Struck out—By in 1% innings. Hit by pitcher—By Eayres 1. Left on Ixmdermilk 2,. Covinston 4, Toney 2. Passed ball— MEOWAUKEE AT COLUMBUS, SEPTEMBER 2.1 bases—Columbus (!. Milwaukee 8. Time—1.37. Um PRESIDENT CHIVINGTON'S BULLETIN Moore. Time—-1.So. Umpires—Chill and Irwin. (P.M. and P.M.)—By dividing this double-header pires—Haiidiboe and Johnstone. CHICAGO. Ills., September 1!!.—The following con while Indianapolis was winuig two from Minneapolis, tracts and releases were promulgated by President Note.—Rain prevented the Indianapolis-Minneapolis, Milwaukee regained first place in the American Associa GAMES PLAYED MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 22 Columbus-Milwaukee and Toledo-St. Paul eames. Chivington, of the American Association to-day: tion race. Columbus won the first game by superior At Columbus—St. Paul 3. Columbus 0. Contracts—With Columbus, Charles Roberts; with batting. Cole being effective after the first inning. At Minneapolis—Louisville 2, Minneapolis 0. Score: Indianapolis, Cecil Wetzil and George Wheeler; with GAMES PLAYED SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 At Toledo—Milwaukee 7, Toledo 2. Louisville, Ben White and Thomas Downey; with To ST. PAUL AT TOLEDO, SEPTEMBER 21 (P. M. Columbus. AB.R.B. P.A.E Milwaukee; AB.R.B. P.A.E At Indianapolis—Indianapolis-Kansas City—cold. ledo. Clarence Teague. »nd P. M.)—St. Paul gathered what looked like a Sheltou, cf. 4 0 0 1 00 Randall. rf. 4 0 2 4 0 0 Releases—By Ii/dianapolis, to Louisville, Downey; •winning lead in the third, but Toledo came back the Hirich'u. If 3 H 1 4 0 0 Blackb'n, ss. 4 103 10 HOWELL'S TOLEDO TIDINGS to Terre Haute, George Wheeler;-to Springfield. 6.. same inning with a winning lead. Score: Perring, 3b t 1 1 1 1 0 .Tones, Ib... 4 0 0 4 20 TOLEDO, Ohio. September 18.—The Toledo Club is .T. J. Gettman. By Minneapolis, to Detroit, Ralph Toledo. AB.R.B. P.A.KISt. Paul. AB.R.B. P.A.E Miller, Ib.. -312800 Beall. If.... 3 1 02 00 making a fine spring for last place. After losing four Comstock. .Tones, If.. 3 1 0 3 0 0, McKec'e, Sb 2 1 1 0 1 (I ICddin'n, rf 3 1 1 3 0 0 Gilbert, cf.. 4 0 1 401 games at Milwaukee the team moved to Minneapolis, Suspensions—Toledo, Grover Land; Indianapolis*, R. Bronkie. 3b 4 2 2 1 2 0 Friel, rf... 2 0 0 1 00 Smith, c... 4 0 1 5 1 0 Clark. 3b... 3 0 1 1 3 0 where, it hopes to lose three more. Indianapolis lias R. Cotter. Gardner, 2b 311231 Hinch'n, 2b 12310 Benson, 2b. 3 0 3 0 Lewis. 2b... 4 0 0 1 0 no cinch on the booby prize and Manager Bronkie has Kirke, rf.. 4 02 1 0 0* O'Rourke, rf 310401 Gerber, ss. 30 1 4 3 0 Hughes, c.. 3 0 1 3 10 expectations of ousting the Kelley crowd from the AMERICAN ASSOCIATION AFFAIRS Bums, cf.. 4 1 1 200 Riggert, cf. 4 0 2 1 ft 0 Cole, p,... 2000 3 0|Dougherty, p 0 000 00 eighth hole before the Hens return to Swayne Field. Devogt, c. 4. 1 1 7 0 0 Scott, 402420 — — — — — -|Powell, p.. 3 0 1 2 00 Tbe Hoosier fans have been cocky, all season because The Columbus Club has purchased catcher C. Cole« Muhm, Ib. 3 0 2 6 1 » Autrey, Ib 400610 Totals.. 29 4 8 27 11 0| ________ it seemed no team could take the cellar position man from the Pittsburgh Club. Stump, ss. 2 0 0> 4 2 0 Schreiber, If 4 0 O1 2 0 1 | Totals.. 32 2 B24 81 away from them. But it looks aa if the Hens will The St. Paul Club ,has sold the Indian pitcher. Cellam'e, p 4 0 0 1 1 1 James, c... 4 0 0 3 00 Columbus ............ 2 0 8 2 0 0 0 0 x—i triumph. We're quite strong on the give-away game. Louis Laroy, to the Indianapolis Club. Walker, p. 4 0 1 0 1 0 Milwaukee ............ 2 0 6 0^0 0 0.0 0—2 Pitcher Ray Williams, farmed to the Waterbury, Totals.. SI fi 9 27 9 2 The Kansas City Club has sold outright pitcher Wil Stolen bases—Hinchman. Blacbburn, Bealli Gilbert. Conn., Club, -joined the Hens at Milwaukee last Mon liam Riley to the Sioux City Club, of the Western Totals... 36 3 8 24 62 day. So did catcher Johnny Buseler, of the Naps. League. Toledo ................ l' & 4 0 0 0 1 0 x—C Sacrifice hit—Cole. Sacrifice fly—Eddington. Two-base Jim Baskette was sent to Youngstown the same day St. Paul .............. 0 0 3 0 ft 0 0 0 0—3 hits—Hinchman, Gilbert. Double play—Benson. Ger to have Doc Reece examine his sore arm. Davy Heinie Peitz, turned loose by the Cardinals and now Tw«-base hits—Devout, Kirke. Three-base hit—Rig- ber, Miller. First on balls—Off Cole 2. Powell 2. Jones has an attack of malaria and has been a non- handy man for George Tebeau on the Kansas City cert. Stolen bases—Stump, Bluhm, Hinchman. Sac Struck out—By Cole 3, Dougherty 1, Powell 1, Hits— combatant for some days. George Mullin, one of our Club, is scheduled to manage the Blues next year, ac rifice hit—Gardner. First on balls—Oft Colla.more 1. Off Dougherty 3 in % inning, Powell 5 in 7% innings. fellow townsmen, former Detroit hurling star, is pitch cording to reports. Wild pitch—Poweil. Left on bases—Columbus 5, Mil Walker 2. Struck out—By Collamore 6, WMker 3. ing for the Otsego, Mien., Club, owned by John In Kansas City the impression prevails that Danny Double plays—Scott, Autrey; Collamore, Stump, waukee 5. Timei—1.27. Umpire*—Johnstone and Han- Stephens, millionaire. The other day George won a diboe. Shay will be back on the managerial job next year Bluhm. Left on bases—Toledo 6. St. Paul & ^Jm- 12-inning game against the Saginaw (South Michigan with the Blues—unless George Stovall can be secured Dires—Murray and Connolly. Time—1.25. The local dub led In the second game until the fifth,, League) Club. Score, 4 to 3. Mullin has been with from the St. Louis American Club. Otsego ever since quitting Montreal. AL HOWELL. Da&hner held St. Paul to six hits and scored a when Berg's pass, a sacrifice by Hughes and Slap- The Indianapolis Club has, secured: from the St. shut-out victory In the second game.