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^^fe^^Sf^B^gM' jM'i m< *' w^*** jS!IlffHS^^^1W!5g THE MINNEAPOLIS JOURNAL. '• J^..^. A/DXVWlTmTHEWXMMMMMM»M»«*«*M*«*««*raM«MM(WM*««««cU»(M»aMMMMM«*M»M«MMM«MMM<raN I OUWOBkDOORS»»««»««»»«»«l«y—««»»»»•»»»«»««««« »««!»—IIHMHnni|HMWtM«»»"M« »•———»»»——" I T11M1 ••••»>• AMERICAN LEAGUE WINNING MACHINES IN MOUNT WASHINGTON CLIMBING CONTEST IDRUBBED SAINTS STANDING OF THE CLUBS. Played. Won. Lost. Pet. COLLEGE SEASOf v* Boston 70 . 50 20 .633 Chicago 82 40 33 ~ .598 ROM present outlook the automobile |- ON HOME FIELD New York 78 40 32 .590 Cleveland 75 42- 83 .56) « owners of the northwest are not A GREAT SUCCESS^ Philadelphia 77 42 35 .545 F St. Louis 74 33 41 .446 tumbling over each other in an attempt to •THOMAS HAD ST. PAUL ON THEDetroi t 77 31 46 .403 enter their names for the big automobile Washington. 76 16 60 .211 BIGGEST ATHLETIC YEAR ON ; ($, " GRIDDLE. l run to St. Louis. There are several rea­ GAMES YESTERDAY. THE RECORDS. , " *\ Chicago 6, New York 5. sons for this. Local chauffeurs are as St. Louis 5, Boston 2. good sportsmen as can be found in But Two of Kelly's Men Could Guess Cleveland 4, Philadelphia 0. America, but they are a bit more Steadily Increasing Number of Sports P Where the Ball Was Going1—Slagle Washington 0, Detroit 0. "weather-wise" than their brethren of the Has Been Taken Up by the Colle­ || a Christmas Box for Watkins' Men GAMES TODAY. Boston at Cincinnati. east. The making of the program for the gians Until Almost Every Abie- f^—Scene Shifts to Nicollet Park To- Brooklyn at Pittsburg. big run was almost entirely in the hands New York at Chicago. Bodied Student Was Busy in the Philadelphia at St. Louis. of the eastern enthusiasts. Down east ^ day. Field or on the track. & NORTHERN LEAGUE they have been howling about hot |U By O'Loughlln. weather with the thermometers Addling l " Father, In coaching us in the ethics of AT DULUTH. around the 91 mark. Out here thermo­ , The Yale-Harvard baseball game at war, was wont to remark, when speaking Duluth— h p a o Gd. Fks.— h p a p meters have reached over the hundred. New York on June 25 marked the close of a, defeat at the hands of a bigger boy Shepard 2b.. Ill OHulbert p.. 2 0 1 0 The eastern promoters did not take Into of the intercollegiate athletic season for "Go after the big ones, son, and remem Corrignn ss. 2 2 2 lSehnwbr ss. 1 1 1 0 the academic year of 1903-04. It has —i^ Randall If.. 0 2 0 0 Nagel cf ... 2 8 0 0 her that the bigger they are the harder O'Leary c .. 1 8 0 0 Cole lb ... 0 3 1 0 account climatic conditions in the middle been one of the most strenuous athletic they fall." Watkins has coached up his Zink lb ... 1 3 1 ODunn 2b .. 0 1 0 1 west in August. Local drivers of cars do years on record. But its most distinguish­ brigade of pirates in the same strain. Cox cf 1 1 0 0Martin If.. 0 1 0 0 Wilkes 3b .. 1 1 0 0 Hanrahan 3b 1 1 1 2 not care for "any of St. Louis in theirs" ing feature has been the steadily increas­ Yesterday afternoon they sailed Into the Gehring rf.. 1 0 0 0 Cheek rf.. 1 0 0 0 ing number of sports which the college St. Paul main and made Lennon's timber Shaw p .... 0 1 2 OHess c 0 5 0 until September. This is not a good time athlete has taken up. Less than a decade cruisers walk the plank and perform 1 'Hutchinson 0 0 0 0« of the year for residents of Minnesota to ago there were just four sports in which other pleasing stunts for the edification , Totals ... 8 19 6 1 Totals ... 7 15 4 8 go Into St. Louis. Local tourists have a an effort was made to decide the ques­ of the Minneapolis fans who squeezed tion of intercollegiate supremancy, and •Batted for Cheek in sixth. knowledge of the Illinois roads which their way into the pillbox diamond of the Score by innings: often, as occasionally happens now, the will be traversed by the run. The black saintly city. Duluth 2 2 0 0 3 -7 title was disputed by two or three rival The jolly roger flew from the trolley 0—*_ 5 loam of the sucker state grinds up into institutions. The four major sports which pole of the Lowry hoat which transferred then used up all the athletic energy of Earned runs, Duluth 5, Grand Forks 4; two- a dust which will make it anything but the crew from Nicollet park to Lennon's base hits, Shepard, Cox; home runs, Nagel, the undergraduates were football, base­ landscape. Gunner Thomas was told to Wilkes; sacrifice hit, Shepard; stolen base, Ran­ pleasant for the drivers from Chicago ball, rowing and track athletlecs. dall; base on balls, off Shaw 4, off Hulbert 2; aim at the waterlino and—aye, aye, s'r—• struck out. by Shaw 6, by Hulbert 4; left on to St. Louis. Roads from Minneapolis But within the last few years the un­ he Sid. The man Irom Gasconade conn toases, Dulutli 5, Grand Forks 6: double plays, to Chicago are in bad condition. Of dergraduates have undertaken to develop ty\, Missouri, thought of his boyhood days Shepard to Corrigan to ZlnK, Scfcanvweber to the other and minor sports until now ancf volleyed them across the plate in a Hanrahan; passed ball, Hess. Time, 1:05. At­ course the best interests of Minneapolis there is some particular branch of sport style which mystified the Lennonites. tendance, 400. Umpire, Crlss. were not specially considered In the plan­ for every able-bodied student. In the t)own in old Missouri Thomas was always AT WINNIPEG, ning of the run. Had the trip been east there are thirteen branches of sport a mighty hunter. His father was not in­ In which the championship title for the Fargo— p a e i Win.— h a e planned for September there is no doubt clined to buy him a rifle and the young Demont 2b. 4 4 1 Howells cf. 0 I 0 0 NEW DATES FOR last year has been settled beyond dis­ huntsman was accustomed to wander White ss . 10 0 Kelley ss . 1 1 0 1 but that the twin cities would have had pute. These are as follows: Bender rf . 3 0 0 Sullivan If. 1 1 0 0 about the Ozark woods with a pocket full Traeger If . 2 0 0 Wilson lb . 0 2 1 as big a representation as any city in the Sport— Holder of OhamplonshlB of rocks. When he spied a fox squirrel Rose 3b ... 2 0 0 Clark c .. 0 4» 2 0 Football *.... Princeton. Edwards lb. 9 0 0 Howard 3b. 0 8 4 0 NORTHERN LEAGUE country. Looking at the matter on all Baseball Princeton. In the top branches of a "scaly-hickory Nehr cf ... 2 2 0 O'Hearn 2b. 0 5 2 1 sides one is almost forced to believe that Track athletics Yale. 'hickory" Thomas brought htm to the Buckwalter c 0 12 0 Green p .. 0 0 2 0 Rowing (l) Syracuse. , earth with one cast of a stone. Now St. Hanson p . 0 0 5 1 in not joining the trip the local auto own (2) Yale. , Paul knows what they were against yes­ Totals 3 27 12 3 {Schedule Calls for Close of the Golf ................. Harvard. Totals .. 4 24 12 3 ers are possessed of more foresight than Tennis (a) Singles, Pennsylv'a. terday and why Thomas can put the ball Fargo ..0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0—1 Season on August the promoters. Those who do go will do (b) Doubles, Columbia. just where he wants to. This Is a true .200000 0 0 -2 Basketball Columbia. story, because Archie Stimmel says it is. Winnipeg .. *. so under a mental protest and more to Cricket Haverford. Stolen base. Demont; two-base hits, D. Sul­ 14. Lacrosse Swarthmore. One Slagle was chosen as the sleight of livan; sacrifice hits. White 2, Spooner. Wilson; make good promises than with the ex Fencing ., West Point. hand performer for St. Paul. Hi3 Illu­ triple play, Howard to Wilson; double play, pectatlon of enjoyment. The big auto Hockey Harvard. f" sions broke just before they reached the Nehr to Demont; left on bases. Winnipeg 5, Shooting Harvard. * ~- Fargo 6; bases on balls, off Hanson 4, off Green Special to The Journal. tour was scheduled'just about six weeks pans and the locals pounded him prodi­ 3; struck out, by Hanson 1, by Green 4. Time Gymnastics Yale. giously. Denny Sullivan saw where it was of game 1:08. Umpire, Smith Grand Forks, N. D., July 23.—Under the too soon to suit the northwest. revised schedules of the Northern Base­ Interscholastic championship in rowing possible to jump into the .300 list and divided between Syracuse and Yale, which SECOND GAME. ball league, the season will close on Aug. must have landed well inside. He hit 14, with Crookston playing at Fargo and JAMES L 3fc£EZE (/iffifcCEIES) T LAST there seems to be a tend­ won the Poughkeepsie and New London Slagle until the St. Paul infield had to Win — e Fargo— h p regattas, respectively, but did not com­ Howell cf... 0 Demont 2b... 1 2 1 Superior at Duluth.

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