
Page Six THE DETROIT TIMES: THURSDAY, MAY 27* I9<>9. NEWS OF THE DAY. GATHERED FOR THE DETROIT TIMES : —■ ■PORTING-z —, ■ —"i SENSATIONAL MILLER 24 YEARS IN MINOR 9 MINNEAPOLIS MILLERS NOTEWORTHY EVENTS IS OFF FOR ENGLAND IS -HOGOY B*’ RECORD GET CHARLIE DEXTER IN THE LEAGUE RACE BRITONS •Jray won III* flr*t game * JOB INSISTENT In CLUBS IN OUTFIELD lonic ■STERN ■ of Mtf«'iii|itM, letting tli« Ti- gers down with four httv. So*** nl*o |i||ch*il Well hut lotd no bwi- tliiK support worth mentioning COLT Indwhuitty •eitircd thr«« hit*. In« FOR CJOSSIYUN AMERICAN « pPROUED FORM j eluding humor In tho gume at l >et i oil. The Brown* are turnlnK the Deposed Ti?er Will Play No More at tnblow on |to»ton ihl* year, trtin- mtnur th»* team that put Hihii out First Base if He Can Help It, wasntfouled of the iart lu*t Mfuaon again y**. tfrdwv. 5 to u. Waddell allowing Wherever He Is Assigned hut four hit*. Made t’lovcdand captured her only ffCOPJERIES No Charge of Crooked Work against Hptfloit, CltTtUnd, 8t Loni* and wi'lM the ea«t*rn clubs Are Coming in wh»ii Merger heat t'oomb*. S to X. Start No first base after this In Claul But Denials Ooode getting u mint opportune All Bra«« Up and triple. B£'CfcU«fo you this Hectically Every I' Pulling Eaiteru Team* Koasmau s. if please, and With It ruined at Chlrayu, goes whether he rehiain* on the Derby Review. S Down. rosier of the Tigers, goes to some McFarland Lands at Will. other American or National league KANSAS CITY. Mo.. May 27—Har- club, or e\eu has to take a trip iuto of Hi» ry Trendal), of St. l,outb, learned aev- Jockey Thinks Bumping fighting game Koturni for Today's Game the minors. Claud regard# the iuitial CM (HI.IK eral point* about the Btefton or Wiliam IIBXTKM. station as oue for wnich he is uoc Mount Cost Sir Martin when he met Packey McFarland here With Talc of Woe of Injuries and Old lies Moinea iiiaunger and alar Iu the W GKO. HOGHIKXKK. night a ten-round go. Though fitted on account of his failure to IV. the Big Classic. Western league for a half iloaea *ea- last for Too Much .** stayed the yet he out- Southpaw Pitching throw accurately is *ne quick, decisive tiro. Mo*rlr» rr—-Hogg > as hr la I aoaa. has heeu aoltl fu the Vllune- he limit, waa W tLTCR UIIXEg. play- a polls (lie ' ruauuer necessary at times. kaowa far aad wldr—baa brra team In Inierlcan aaao- classed all the way and the decision thr gain* for 3-4 yrara. aad dur- ka, m k«r», experience la* the etatlua. Deafer hna been handed The beat boy that airadSWS *Tve had two >ears of ing thla tluaa hla batting avrragr baa LONDON. May 27.—Despite fact’ was rightfully given to McFarland. beat, about It) the minora for a year, lies I By PAUL H. BRUtKE. since IVS tloaa na» al bis ka* in the outfield iu the minor leagues aot brra norr than IS potufa away Winaus accepts the mishap - McFarland landed at will throughout MtlrS tor England. «be re- be will that Louis Moines refusing to alve hlui bis re- Ijl Tlw western team* are waking up. nie a flra'- front tbr .900 utark. Starr br Irft light. hard for ride sneh o( the Keens heraea as be and only accident made Martin, In yesterday’s lease until the Millers through the McFarland tried * Himivb, 10 yrara back, kr baa brra to his colt, Sir came three can aiake ntlgkt fee. Miller hae baseman anyhow,'* he at th so much the Tigers were takiug said play lag la thr American association and with a wad. lie Is a catcher a knockout, but Trendall held i-f HfhHo oa lt'» dim* Derby as the fortunes of racing and keea taklaf walfki aaS Wednesday noon. T or \\ ratrru Iragur cwatlauuualy. Thla first l'ackey four Irona Washington, similar (*ult bltu fe pouaSs. Pontchartrain might huseuian. that hud no chance. ■Rt;of far make US The araara marka bla debut aa a man- has made uo Intin.ution that it •« want to go back there ■BOW* of victory was being flushed over ckaare* are he will ride the ma> ager. Ur U In charge of tbr Tuebla, where the etaadard wt eelgkl “Far be it from to suggest to have been prevented, there La a con- BBC; wires 4all> from Chicago St tlaeet. me \V rat era Iragur tram. la h(|ker. beferr the aetatieer season Jennings might ir> me out English news- and Cleveland at that he certed wait front the HpMte Parricularl> eads. chance Moth the last-mentioned clutst was there in center, and give Sam a paper* today that the knocking down at the bag Hughie knows his busi- Hftere material assistance given the of th** American colt, whose victory “ ' I ness too well to need any suggestions The Quality Store's Specials ffTighra Ih their-efforts to hold the co*t the Kugltsh book- for , But I think, all the *atn.», thai. if I would have J gho lead i; dollars, was all an Rlf some teams that could The Record of Hullin. maker* a million §«'•**• Naps iu particular came to the were pluced on ap- ftUTBEY THE MAN give me a little assistance on balls hit accident. The strenuosity of this Pfore In fine style The two games to ruy flanks. I bat well in the face of the fact that no ] took from the Arhletlcs off could peal, enough to make good I know Id hit fnyy of All Pilchers charge work was made, Hpftabled Champions to gain a lead of crooked RARGAIN the FRIDAY making the Hpf'aoarly 40 points their nearest s lot better in the outflild. has uad the effect of over sporting writer ♦ the Poompetltors was big TIGERS *1 see one Detroit ; American horsemen look Into mat- bargain prices St. Louis the ARE AFTER These broken line# of fine merchandise ou our had a story that ray arm was gone. On April 14 he beut Frank Smith ! ter much closely than they would ■Bit oofprlse of all, on the basis of more will give Men an dßoys complete new outfits for Decoration Day . That is nonsense My arm was Chicago Ben- other It is uufortunate that the ■act year's form. In IPOS the men of i all and the White Sox at .vise. at wonderful money-savings. Cincinnati'* Reserve Firat-Sacker , never better. My trouble Is sorne- nett Dark, 2 to 0. allowing the Sox I American colt wa/* bumped by Electric KaloAlew could not heat Boston to save myself. I the Uvea and would have grabbed ; thirg 1 esn t understand one hit. : Boy, a cold for whose starting in Hfaar. May Come Here In Exchange pull off one of my to have been More Broken Lines of MEN S they been able to 'in Just bound to On April 16 he beat the Cleveland big classic there seems ■iifwmast, had pitch- admittedly even with that cluo. This time for Rouman. heaves once in a while and I cant Naps at Bennett Park, Wright no excuse, and .vho was KnUt help every time l do that, it ’eg swerved against lip*teams ran better to their normal it. And ing The score was 3to 2 and the weary when lie ray batting, there Is nobody Ogden who at that time 50 HMi. McAleer’s star southpaws having hurts for Naps secured three hits. the cold, and pos- feels as bad over them as 1 do my- On April 23, in Chicago, he beat the was running ou even terms with *l7- the Boston of Suits EhMtTtnbli whatever with Though tberv are a number • the under double wraps. ■■amen, Waddell winning twice and contingencies may block self. White Sox and Doc White, 3 to 1. Minoru and sible which experience first buso English newspaper and once. have started “I think tny at Sox securing four hits in eleven in- Not an gfcjwßifiiir The Sox the deai. It la a fact that the mau I but La to things looking up wHI improve my outfield work. can nings. hardly an Englisli turiman Plltjfeftnc and are In whom the Detroit club would like to anxiety $ Billy judge gtounders better than before On April 28. in Cleveland, he defeat- day expressing the greatest s.v 1 A ■moamp of Sullivan. ? get In exchange for Claud Rossman is can hang onto the high ones, i Falkenberg and the today that will uot think , f Barg.tm Friday at H Prophecy Coming True. and 1 ed Youug and Americans AftyjP gjAafa Chick Autrey, a: present on the staff believe, in a satisfactory way. I have Naps, 8 to allowing but four hits. the knocking down of Sir Martin was prediction Joe CanUllon that 1. I of of the Cincinnati Reus. | never claimed to be a first class ball On May 3. in Chicago, he defeated a put up Job All of the papers poliu teams would soon be mak- if worse is the \>fFine blues and blacks, you know, n* well plaver. but I can hit and. White Sox 6 to that Tattenbam's Corners < MTille Hoblitiel is at present play- ' Frank Smith and the out If a» handsome funev patterns nnd sh.' 1. ail Hhg; running seems to be borne out every any non the Autrey comes to worst. I haven’t spent 5 allowing ten hits.
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