HOME/F( Against Palmyra

HOME/F( Against Palmyra

ST. I'AUL, GLOBE, SUNDAY, 17, 1O»». 1O THE SEPTEMBER Attendance, 2,200. er. I think that he will be a wond-r in box, the father kneeling down and spar- Whiskeybearloj thesame"Schwejrer" Uguarantee•**ebert—none todelicious—money can barfly boy Its tyM. were the features. lm h \u25a0«, the National league." Haskell 1-; ab mt ring with his children by the hour, so OoOtft ihlppftfl I^9 Kj| an mm mem mm n« «*^a Score: size, and Pitts twice Elberfeld's could hiw MMHW A WONDER fond was he of the game. When young \\ A ROW 808. iR|HIP|A|E| IRIHPAB put him out in less than one rour.d, b it IT ENDED Stahl, li 3 2| 0 0 B'm't, cf 1| 0 2 0 0 only Palmer was only 12 years old he was rfj 3b 11 he did not lose his temper, and asked Ten'y. lb| 1 2 13; o lW'ms, : that the scrappy shortstop b. a suspended. known all over England. He and his Long, ssi 0 1 21 0 McC'y, If 0 1 4 0 0 known as '"V?? I*-. Rfi m fflH^v^n-i® all & IIIIbIiG 3 the trouble Haskell asked Presi- REMARKABLE IIKIOli!) BAN- brother Matt were the "Palmer WON THE GAME AT Duffy, lfl 0 1 3! 0 lb 0 3 9 OML After OF A A Ol V SI'PERBAS OlDillon.D'van, dent Ban Johnson to remnvo the suspen- midgets." i^mJmlJfHnHmlwgn We t!ie only Distillers !n pjorica shipping Pennsyl- Fr'bee of! 01 1 31 01 0 rf 0 1 400 could go to Cin- WAY OF •'furk'forrn.an vauiat'uießyo.aro consumers Bear iv BROOKLYN, A\U ( UU Ai.O iJiU i: 1 0 llO'B-n, 2b 1 2 0 41 0 sion so that Elberfeld TAMWEIGHT IN THE ih.a jfgffRBBHB BfcaiSHcL. to direct. this mind. fc-ltasT 3b 0 cinnati. PALMER'S RECORD. ( 0 2 0 Lowe 2b 0: 0!1 G|l;Ely BS| 0 champion- KNOCKOUTS ADMINISTERED ring Hs PUBE 8 OLD A THi: REST Bailey, pi 0 Oj 0' 3| 0 Sc'ver, c 0 0 6| 0, 0 For the past five seasons the Pedliir had his first professional gtaCHWEYER'S YEAR &*.n OlLeevr, 0 0 0 1 O ship in the Western league, as is the case In when he fought C. SSfiS SulU'n! c 0 1| 6| 1 p tlu engagement 1891, •Ham'n ( 0 0 0 this year, has narrowed down to last with the bare knuckles, winning PENNSYLVANIfI RYE *MOU 0i 0i 3| 8 game or two of the season. The struggle Bond Lewis, p| 1! 0| 0| 0| O *Totals 831 2 Indianapolis Min- in eleven rounds which lasted twenty- ""^jffffiy" The prime old whiskey prescribed for >3g§g^ Express TWEAKED this year between and HAS THIRTEEN- TO HIS CREDIT up to May. "yjtaK JB^H^tJJHaB^-iHSwSpr^g medicinal and general use. Prepaid UMPIRE'S EAR WAS neapolis has been an exciting one. In two minutes. From that time Tho RyR. 27 years Totals . 4i10U1.3| 3 Indianapolis team his first important j.-\u25a0^s^SK^^P^39f^|l!^^B»f''^s^L-— famons Pennsylvaniai for 0 I—4 1895, 1897 and IS9S the 1893 when he had lt!j*sSklj BBfrpi^^^S"*Kf^SK!ti!ui^H^fcfcu double copper distilled and a(;nt in wood under Boston .....".0 00 0 10 110 has been In these exciting struggles, and fight, a number of lesser mills in of Schweyer t burg 2 001000000 Defeat he had "^ ajpßteMtfimSß^^ personal direction Mr.John himself. Windy 1"i tfi .... ,o—3 while they have not always been suc- of Pedlar I'iiliiiim- in Almost great experience. Walter ffy*»HHßW3ra»Bl^a|'mfflßßniMKraiS''i HflluHlaTPWaf^g Never le<>s than 8 years old, most of it io and Wh* Bolder Than His for Bailey In the the always were in th« which he gained Lanf?e •Hamilton batted cessful, Hoosiers Reeortl Time SurpriNed Pug'il- Croot, after being knocked out Bgffg^gßStojglgy^llitfrffiyJiTTl^giSgy l2years old when first bottled. Sold direct to l>ull ninth. One out when the winning run to *he finish. the who died our distillery at ,iU Comrade* Game Wan hunt in England by Jimmie Barry, of Chicago, BBBgteSg«Sß^^^«Wgggi^a^y the consumer from the was made. "Pitching in these days seems to b > isfSe World—Talk' of a "liUydown" His !%tjraS^SSSjSSj*SaWHU**^j3|^aMMa low price of $3.60 for four full quarts that Badly— Played Both hit, Stahl; stolen base, Stahl; was his first opponent of much note. ' " grata bought that bo for less than him! Rather b> Two-base confined to one specialty, and Is by flffiafe""^ cannot elsewhere $6.00. double plays, Lowe to Tenn'ey 2, Lo.ig to ball," Charley Snyder. I'almer Not Cienerully Credited record from that time is as follows: Philadelphia Added One by 4, by throwing the says Croot fr^fymaLiK^-• We also offer onr BEVEN YEAR OLD Teams Tenney; bases on balls, Lewis "Of we have several fine fielding the Kins, May 1, 1893-Won from Walter '-ik'^sSmSSf «- 2, sacrifice hits, McCreery, Dillon, course, today, —Something "AlJont Sporting club, Lon- \u25a0\u0084,.,•«. — Ms List—Per«ectos Leever pitchers in the big league bul for before the National 5 CABINET PENNSYLVANIA RYE at Uaine to Bchriever; out, by Bailey 1, by I $3.00 forfour fullquarts. This is the S^IOO struck all-around work, such as batting, base Aeliievenients' of the Men. dO n 'rvl'o finest 7 year old rye P^^f* the N'en Easily. Leever ti, by Lewis 1; passed bull, fielding, can we find May t in six rounds. yn^ ever drauk and cannot bo duplicated for than j| Deleatc-d VorkerH umpires, running and where ß!9-Be ea MikfJmall lels S EpS Schriever; time. 2:32; Mannas- equal today of Bobby Caruthers, Dave AbTo ybeat Albert Gould and Ted Woods sa7m!dXme# profitsand Buar- We refer to Agency. Ban kor Express Company in States. .•-au and Connolly. the or Terry McGovern, who lowered the in rounds each at the ianteeabsolutely • United Played. Won. Lost. Per Ct. Foutz, and those association pitchers the same night six JOHN BCHWEYF° 4c CO., DISTILLERS X the eighties?" Union Jack over Pedlar Palmer in less Bicoklyn ia bU 38 .<Ol than round, Tuekahoe, out Bill Mortl. « TWO FOR HOOSIEHS. This season has been an unusually a at N. V., is a Nfunenl Uked 1-hiluLo.pma 131 >J \u25a0:\u25a0'! Up date pocket of L. Sullivan. Slß9r4noc i-! heavy one in fines. to National edition Jolnp Ho 1 oston >-' i 1!! -tlf- 184 on Ernie Stanton in i league umpires have inflicted fines has a remarkable record for knockouts, m&t!ni£k™t3f- '-' l^ •££ Millers Beaten In Both Games of mi players at the rate of $5 per fine, mak- U d ** the league when It is taken into consideration that rSSSy°e Unanr boxed a draw with Dave S Exhibition Doable-Header. ing" a total of 5920 paid into a :S'u: 64 -oil treasury by players up to the present he is bantam—a weight at which the C Edward S, eh g, by Chicago 131 I67 1• I Sept. amount of a Is rarer from Billy Plimrner. Hinder Wilkes= Piusburg 130 62 OS All INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., 16.—The time. There is no doubt that the knockout finish battle than WNov 25. 1895-Won* Kngland. fourteen dam by Col. Humbrick (Hudson) 1 1 .462 champions for sure, win- over $1,000, as the season still has in any other class. There Is no bantam H2-i>ound champion of Walter M. eh g (Miller . I ouisvilie 130 HO JO Hoosiers are will go MM GOES HOME ... 8 2 w iork 54 .4 .4; ning a today, making it a month to run. who can equal McGovern's record in that George Dixon. Halo 11., b m (Rood) 2 9 .\ 12i .o7d doube-header Western S3O, 1896-Draw with b m (Young) Washington 12S 4S W - straight Millers. Score: The annual meeting of the line. He has to his credit just thirteen r°Jai? Square garden, six rounds. Ran. 4 5 .139 three from the place in Chicago, Oct 11. Madison Marschan, b g (Bowen) Cleveland 137 l«* H8 Game— R.H.E,. league will take knockouts. The men who have fallen In April the same year Palmer beat ....'. 6 3 First It promises to be one of the most Im- of PRESIDENT OF THE WESTERN Special Boy, b g ((Cook) 7 4 Indianapolis .10003301 *—8 14 5 as before him in that way are: Jack Kelly, Ted Willis in two rounds, and October 12, BROOKLYN, Sept row portant ever held by the organization, spar- Actuary, br s (Kelly) 5 6 10..—Another Minneapolis ..00000100 o—l 5 2 out this two rounds; Fred Mayo, six rounds; Johnny Murphy, of Boston, who was BASE BALL LEAGUE RETURNS Cora P, b (Timothy) *" Heydon; the five-year agreement runs E. long m "10 7 the conclusion of today's game. Batteries. Newton and Mene- arrangement will have Garcia, five rounds; H. Forbes, fifteen ring instructor at Harvard for a Muriel Russell, bm (Dodge) 8 marked feo and Dixon. fall and some new take TO CHICAGO 8 long-drawn game, full of be made before the organization can rounds; T. Callahan, sixteen rounds; J. journeyed across the water to McNarry Hall ro g (Carpenter) ' li was a out :~in'ond Game R.H.E to time, 115 Time, 9dr some — 15 be continued.

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