B TRADEMABKED BY THE SPOHTIKQ LIFE PUB. CO. ENTERED AT PHILA. f. O. AS SECOND CLASS MATTEB VOLUME 28, NO. 1, PHILADELPHIA, SEPTEMBER 26, 1896. PRICE, FIVE CENTS. Baltimore's Dream Realized, SPORTING- LIFE. Sept- BALTIMOREjAB.R. 8. P. A.Ei BOSTON. AB.B.B. P. A.B BROOKLYN vs. BOSTON AT BROOKLYN SEPT. 19.— ST. LOUIS. AB.R. B. P. A. «i CHICAGO. AB.R.B. P. A.B Quinn, 3b... 3 (I 0 1 30 Hamilton,cf 4 2 0 0 00 Rain stopped the gfime at the end of the fcixth in­ Dortguv, CIV. 3 0 1 1 1 0 EveretUf... 5 0 0 1 00 Keeler. rt.... 400 4 00 Tenner, rf.. 401 2 0 0 ning. The Bostons made all of their hits In the sec­ Sullivan. If 4 0 1 1 0 Oi Dahlen,M... 4 0 1 1 10 THE LEAGUE RACE Jenuings.ss. 4 0023 0 Duffy, If..... 4 01000 ond inniiiir, while the botne players got two in the Dowd, 2b... 4 1 3 3 4 0 Latige.Cf..... S 0 0 3 00 Kelley. K....4 0 1 6 0 U;Long,Ss...... 4 0 2 070 second and two i n the third inning. The Boston Turner, rf... 3 0 0 1 0 0 Auson, lb.... 4 0 0 12 00 Doyle, lb.... 400 70 <>jTuck»r, lb.. 3 0 0 15 0 1 men went out In order iu the last four Innings. 1'arrott, lb.. 4 0 1 16 01 Ryan, rf......4 01300 Reitz, 2b.... 300 0 1 1 McGauu, 2b4 02 6 ft 1 BOSTON. AB.H.8. V. A. EjRROOKLYN. An.R.B. P. A.B Movers, 3b..4 0 0 2 2 0 McCor'k. 3b 4 0 0 Oil IS NOW ALL OVER BUT THE Brodie, cf... 401 2 10 Bergen.C..... 402 2 10 Hami!ton,cf2 0 I 1 0 0 Jones, rf...... 2 1 1100 Cro-is.85...... 4 12 261 Pfeffrr, 2b... 4 2345 0 Robinson, c 4 0 0 5 10 Col!iu",3b... 300 2 62 Ttiiiuey.rf... 3 0020 0|Atid"rs'u,lb3 0171 0 McFarla'd.c 411 1 30 Griffith, p... 401 5 0 SHOUTING. Hoffer.p...... 2 0 0 0 31 Sullivau, p.. 4 o 1 0 00 Duffy, K...... 3 0 0 2 0 OIGiiffin.cf.... 3 0 0 1 00 Hart, p...... 300 0 60 Douohne",c... 201 ?_ -2 I Total ... .. 3"2 0 2 2~7 12 2l Total..... 34 2 9 27 la 4 Long, **..... 3 \ 1 2 3 OJBonner, 2b.. 3 01 2 00 Total...... 3~3 3 a 27 21 2. Total ..... 34'2"f*2J 142 Baltimore ................... 00000 000 0—0 Tuckar.lb... 211 4 1 OiCorcorau. s* 2 00 2 50 *0ne out when wiuning run was uiado. Boston..,....................! o 0 0 0 0 1 0 0—2 McGanu, 2b 1 1 0 1 0 0 Sliindlt, 3b 2 0 0 0 10 St. Louis..................... 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 2—3 First on errors—Baltimore 3, Boston 1. Left on Bergen, c... 201 5 00 McCarthy,If 2 0 1 0 Chicaso...................... 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1—2 Baltimore Has the Pennant Sale While bases—Baltimore 8, Bostou 7. First ou balls—By Collins, 3b..2 00 0 10 Grim. c...... 2 005 Earned runs—St. Louis 3, Chicago 1. Two-base hit Iloffer 3, by Sijllivau 3. Struck out—By Softer 2, by Nichols, p... 200 1 00 Pavue.p..... 2____ 0 0 — Pfeffer. Home run — McFarUnd. First ou balls- Cleveland is Pretty Certain ol Con­ Sullivan 1. Two-base hit—McGano. Stolen bases— Total..... 20 3 4 18 50 Total..... 2l I 4 18 Kj 0 By Hart 1, by Griflith 1. Hit by pitch'er—Donohue. Ileitz 2, Hamilton 2, Loug 2, Duffy. Double play- Boston..... ................................ 0 3000 0—3 Stolen bases—Dowd 2, Cross. Kverett. Pfeffer "2. Bo^, Jenningri, Doyle. Brooklyn.................................. 0 0100 0-1 Struck out—By Hart 2, by Griffith 1. Wild pitch— testing For the Temple Cup—A NOTE.—Rain prevented the Cleveland-Chicago Earned runs—Boston 2, Brooklyn 1. Two-base Hart. Umpire—Lally. Time—2li. game. At New York Umpire Horuung called ths hit—Jones. Stolen base—Hamilton. Struck out— New York-Philadelphia eama in the first half of the By Payne 1, by Nichols 2. F.rst on balls—Sy Payne Games Played Monday, Sept. 21. Few Side Issues Only Remaining, fourth inning ou account of darkness with the score 1,'by Nichols I. Left on bases—Boston 1. Brooklyn standing 4 to 3 in favor of Philadelphia. 3. Double play—Long, Tucker. Hit by pitcher— WASHINUTON vs. NEW YOISK AT WASHINGTON SECT. McGunn. Passed ball—Bei'gon. Umpire—Hornung. 21.—The New York men wou easily by better all- The League championship season will have Gameft Played Friday, Sept. 18. Time—1.08. around pl«ying. Joyce was presented with a silver bat inscribed "When Scrappy tied the score; by his ended by the time another issue of "Sporting NEW YORK vs. PHILADELPHIA AT NEW YORK SEPT. ST. Louis vs. CHICAGO AT ST. Louis SEPT. 19.—This 18.—The Giants bunched their hits on Taylor in the gam3 w»g a jawing match between all the flayers local admirers." Gamo was called at the end ot the Life" greets its readers. Baltimore has the fifth iuuing, aud aided by a triple by Joyce scored five and Umpire Lally, and flues wore plentiful. Chicago sixth inning ou acc"uut of darkness. The score: ruus. The Pbillies insisted that Joyce's hit was foul, won on Lange'a home ruu hit. The score:- WASHING N.AB.R.B. P. A. Ej NEW YOIiK. AB.R. B. P. A. f- championship won. For second place, Cleve­ Lush, rf..... 020 1 1 OJVauUal'n.cfS 22 1 00 aud Taylor and Grady abused the umpire shamefully. ST. LOUIS. AB.D.B. P. A.E CHICAGO. AH. n.B. P. A.B DoMnnt'e,ss3 2203 2!Tiernan. rf. 4 1 2 0 00 land has a lead which is not likely to be over­ He find each $.'"• and when that did not silence them Douglas, cf.. 200 2 01 Everett. If.. 6 2 2 2 0 0 ordered them out ot the game. They refused to go, Sullivan, If 5 (i 1 0 00 Datilen;ss...4 312 2 0 Selbach.lf... 1 0 0 1 00 Gleasiou, 2b 3 1 1 2 30 come by Cincinnati in the few remaining McGuire, c.. 3 02 1 11 Joyce, 3b.... 4 02 1 10 games. The only debatenble positions now are and Hornung Imd to call on the police to enforce bis Dowd,2b..... 4301 Lange, cf.... oil 4 0 0 Tinner, rf.. 4 1 1 1 0 OiAnson, lb... 2 0 0 4 (i 1 Smith, 3b... 3 0210 0| Davi*, s»..... 310 1 50 orders. Wheeler and Geier then went in aud not a Beckley.lb.; 41211 00 fourth place as between Boston and Chicago, hit was made off the naw pitcher. The score: Parrott,lb... 511 7 11 Ryan.rf ..... 400 3 0 0 O'Brien, 2b 300 2 31 seventh place as between New York and Phila­ McCOr'k, 3b'2 Oil 0 1 Brown, cf... 3 001 0 0 StatTord.lf... 411 000 NEW YORK. AB.B. B. P. A.Ej PHILA. AB.R.B. P. A.E BleyoH,»b... 302 1 1 0 Warner, c... 300 2 20 delphia and ninth place as between Brooklyn VauH«l'n.c!4 a 2 1 0 0 Cooley. cf... 410 2 00 Croes, ss..... 300 3 30 Pfeffer, 2b. 4 (i 0 3 3 1 Mercer, p.... 2 0 0 1 4 0 and Washington, There is also a bare possi­ Tiernan, rf.. 3 3 1 1 0 0 Hulen. ss... 4 0 0 211 Muipliv, c.. 5 0 3 11 10 BrigKH, p... 400 1 0 0 Cartwri't,lb2 (M£ 9 1 1 Mtekip.p... 2'1_ 1 000 Gleuson, 2b 2 1 1 3 2 OJDelvbau'y,lf 4 01 1 00 Breitens'n,p4 00 1 20 Do nab ue, c 4 0 1 7 2_0 Total...... 20 4 b*17 13 51 Total..... 3(1 8~11 18 U 0 bility that St. Louis and Louisville may ex­ *Meekiu out for Stafford's interference. change position at the tail. The complete Joyce, 3b.... 3 1123 l[Th< mps'n.rf 4 00501 Total...... 35 5 8 27 ll 2 Total...... 31 U 6 27 7 3 Davia. ss..... 30123 0 Lajoie, lb....4 12 7 00 St. Louis.................... 0 0 201020 0—5 Washington..... ....................... 20200 0—4 record to Sept. 23, inclusive, is as follows: beckley, Ib4 0 1 14 1 0 Hallman. 2b3 0 1 340 Chicago.......................! 0003020 0—6 New York.. ............................... 20121 2—8 Siafford, If.. 4 0 1 I 00 Grady, c..... 200 3 0 0 Earned runs—St. Louis 2, Chicago 4. Two-base Karued runs—New York 4, Washington 2. Fir"t Warner, c... 411 3 1 0 Geier, c ..... 1 00 0 00 hits—Donahue, McCormick. Three base hits—Tur­ onerrors—New York 4. Left ou bases—New York 7, Doheny, p.. 1 00 0 1 0 Cross, 3b.....3 10110 ner, Everett. Home run—Lange. Stolen bases— Washington 3. First on balls—By Meekin 3, by Sullivan, p.. 2 00 0 41 Taylor, r... 101 0 20 Dowd 3, Douglas, Dahleu 2, Lauge, Ryan.
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