87C Materials, in Rich Colorings

87C Materials, in Rich Colorings

Altrock 3, hit by pitcher, by Altrock 2; time, 1.28, umpire, Tindill. BASEBALL Toledo, O., May 8.—Toledo was unable to hit Wolfe yesterday, while Bonno was wild and gave eleven bases on balls. Waltham Watches. Score: Tol.— h p a e K. C— h p a e LOSE BY QUE SCORE Schieb'k, ss 1 2 3 0 Nance, cf .. 2 3 0 0 Miller, rt..tl 3 0 0 Rothfuss, rf 1 2 0 "All in good time," J. Smith, 3b 3 2 1 0 E. Smith, If. 2 1 0 Donaldson's Glass Block. Turner, lb.. 0 8 2 1 Grady, lb .. 1 8 0 Millers Are Defeated. Again by the Myers, 2b .. 0 1 2 1 Beville, c .. 2 Geyer, cf ..1 2 0 0 O'Brien, 2b. 2 Hoosier Crew. J. Burns, If 1 0 0 ( Lowee, ss .. 1 "The Perfected American Watch/' an illustrated book Kleinow, _c. 0 6 2 1 Mc Bride, 3b 0 Bonno, p ... 0 1 2 2 Wolfe, p ... 1 of interesting information about watches, wilt be sent Totals 7 24 13 5 Totals 12 27 13 3 free upon request. 11 PITCHERS ARE EVENLY MATCHED Toledo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1—1 Kansas City 3 4 0.. 1 2 5 2 1 *—15 American Wattham Watch Company, .'''.:...". Two-base hits, Nance, E. Smith, Beville, O'Brien, Wolfe; home run, Beville; stolen > Wattham, Mass. Millers Had Chance to Tie In tlie bases, O'Brien 3; double play, Lewee to Eighth, but Double Play O'Brien to Grady; struck out, Wolfe 1. Bon­ no 3; bases on balls, off Wolfe 4, off Bonno .1 Resulted. 11; wild pitch, Wolfe 1; hit with ball, Wolte 1, Bonno 1; time, 1:50: umpire, O'Neil; at­ tendance, 500. J•i It was an almost ideal game that the : How They Stand. Sell All High Grades. Indians and millers played yesterday, $ We expected warm weather long . from, the fact that the two teams were so Played. Won. Lost. Pet. Waltham Watches, 1 evenly matched. In every branch of the Columbus 13 10 before this and bought quanti­ * game the scores ran about alike. Louisville .12 8 .667 UEWELERSl St. Paul 11 7 .636 Royal Riverside. „ Both the pitchers were in tine condition Indianapolis 12 7 .583 Crescent St. ties of Wrappers for it, which TS and the battle was decided largely by Kansas City .,...11 5 .455 '/ their clever work. The victory went to Milwaukee ..12 5 .417 and Vanguard. should have been on sale a the Indians, through their ability to bunch Toledo 10 7 .300 month ago. They are here now *l their hits in the fourth inning. It was Minneapolis 13 2 .154 f well that they scored enough then to win —too many 6f them. Our buy­ the game, for they never made the grand Where They Play. nine Saturday afternoon on Northrop field. •';i circuit again. Two doubles and a single Minneapolis at Indianapolis. This is the first championship game on the er has been instructed to unload made the two runs possible'. St. Paul at Louisville (two games). •if Kansas City at Toledo. university schedule. 100 dozen of them at sacrifice Th«i preliminaries of the eighth looked Milwaukee at Columbus. SPORTS very favorable to the millers. Pox fum­ The university engineers defeated the dents prices, as the stock must be re­ bled two sharp drives by Phyle and Mor- Mllivank.ee Siprns Swormstedt. yesterday by a score of 5 to 4. rissey. Perry Werden distinguished him- duced. This is vour chance. Special to The Journal. College games yesterday resulted: eelf by bunting and beating the ball to At Cambridge—Harvard S, Brown 1. first. McFarlan also reached first on a Milwaukee, Wis., May S —Maut.ger Duffy of Lot 1—Pretty and serviceable print Lot 4—Comprises a large assort­ the local Western league club to-day signed At New Haven—Yale 11, West Virginia 2. AFTER NEW BEGOBDS V fielder's choice, which resulted in Werden Pitcher Swornutedt, released by Cincinnati. At South Bend—Notre Dame 7, Indiana 1.- going out. ^ Phyle went home. He also signed Sam Young, second baseman At Champaign—Illinois 7, Chicago 3. wrappers, trimmed with ruffles and ment of the best percales and lawns, There were two. men on the bases and from Three I. league. Pitcher Robert Shaw At Fergus Falls—Fargo college 7, Fergus 1 braid; an excellent wrapper for morn­ of Portage, Wis., reported to Duffy to-day for Falls high 1. •Rainmaker" Hansen Will Make tipper iur uioru- in handsome patterns, beautifully only one out when Wilmot came to bat. trial. He placed the ball very neatly between the ing wear, durable col­ trimmed; about 30 different styles to in and the outfield, but Fox, as if to AMATEURS' COLUMN i,ooo Miles on Motor Cycle. ors, not easily soiled. : make amends for his previous ragged AMERICAN LEAGUE select from. Friday's sale, ^ work, made a sensational play and cap­ The Western Avenue Packers desire games Special for Friday's Philadelphia, May 8.—Hustings kept Balti­ with the Gulwtts & Jones team or the Lovetts. tured the ball. Morrlssey made a spurt Address Orin Flynn, 904 Third avenue N. sale for the plate, but Fox. with the accuracy more's hits scattered and was materially aided INNOVATION IN SPORT WORLD 49c by brilliant fielding. The visitors had a bat­ The Fourth Ward Sluggers defeated the of a sighted rifle, placed the ball in Hey- ting rally in tha last inning, but a double play Logans by a score of 30 to 3 and also de­ Lot 2— A handsome assortment of don's hands in time to complete a double prevented them from tying the score. At­ feated the Oak Parks by a score of 24 to 6. assortment of The Blue :Ribbons challenge any team in the print and percale wrappers, made play. Then the lights went out. tendance, 2,354. Veteran Road Rider Expects to Add rappers, made The score: R H E city averaging 12 years, the Barnabvs pre­ $1.39 ferred. Address Joe Rousky, 505 Third with -pretty trimmed epaulets and Irid'polis. h Baltimore ...2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3— o' 11 6 to His Longr List of p a e Min'polis. h'p a e Philadelphia ...... ...2 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 *—6 14 1 street N. - • epaulets and Hogrtever rf 1 2 0 0 Quilltn ss... 1 2 The Little Hegnas defeated the Little Indi­ Honors. deep flounce, cut very Kuhu If.... l 4 1 Batteries—McGinnity and Robinson; Powers Lot 5—Includes Kimonos and 1 0 0 Phyle 3b.... 1 1 and Hustings. ans by the score of 12 to 10. The Hegnas full in all the new Coulter cf.. I 1 0 0 Morrissey 2b 0 l would like a game with any 12-year-old team house gowns, in the season's pret­ Kihm lb 0 5 0 0 in the city. Address 1820 Two-and-one-hal* Werden lb.. 2 S Boston, May 8.—Townsend's wildness and A. A. Hansen, the veteran road rider, spring: colorings. For O'Brien ss.. 0 1 2 0 McFarlan r( 0 1 the visitors' miserable fielding lost the game street S. tiest designs, made of the best wash Babb 3b 1 3 2 0 Wilmot rf.. 1 2 for Washington. Ely's work in short field The Mascots would lige to arrange a game who distinguished himself three years Friday's sale .... Fox 2b 0 3 2 2 Carlisle If.. 1 2 was particularly bad. Attendance, 3,876. with any 19-year-old team in the city, the ago by breaking the • 1,000-mile bicycle 87c materials, in rich colorings. Fri­ Heydon c.. 2 11 2 0 Zalusky c. 1 7 Wilmots preferred. Address A, Gagine, 406 road record, will . establish a 1,000-mile Lot 3—Is a very choice assortment Suthoff p .. 0 0 0 0 Chaple'skl p 0 0 Boston ...;.. ..15 0 2 0 0 4 0 *—2 12 4 Bryant avenue N. motor cycle record, within the next few >ice assortment day's sale, The Werdens defeated the Six Corners by weeks*;7' of new spring styles, very effectively Totals ... 6 27 8 2 Totals ... 7 24 12 1 Washington .........0 3 0 0 0 0 0 I 4—8 14 8 a score of 9 to S. very effectively Batteries—Young and Criger; Townsend Long distance motor cycle road riding is trimmed; they are Indianapolis 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 *—3an d Drill. The Little Tickers will play the Manhattans Saturday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. Thev are an innovation, and no one has yet tried made of the best per­ Minneapolis 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0—2 Willing to play any 12-year-old team' in the to establish a record for the 1,000 miles. Bases on balls, by Sutthoff 3, by Chapelew- Cleveland, May 8.—Streit's wildness and city. Address Abe Jasselonz, 1121 Third cales cut very full. Bki. 2; struck out, by Sutthoff 10, bv Chape- Cleveland's poor base running gave Chicago Hansen will ptart on his long journey the victory. Bradley's fielding was a feature. street S, about the middle of June, arranging the Friday's sale.... Jawski 5: hit <by pitcher, by Chapelewski, The Ganymedes wish a game for Sundav $1.59 Kihm, Babb; two-base hits, Hogriever, Babb, R H E time to coincide with the full moon.

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