THECoPVaiGHT, 1S35, BV THE JPOETI.N8 LlIS PVBLISHINa CO SPORTING LIFE.ENTSKID AT I'HILA. POST Omci AS SECOND CLASS MATTES. VOLUME 6, NO. >. PHILADELPHIA, PA., OCTOBER 21 1835. PRICE, FIVE CENTS. came up to see what the tw<r organizations pro­ The whole matter was left with the Arbitration posed doing for the g>uihern League, Committee. Reach and Rogers did their utmost THE SPORTING LIFE BASE BALL. is here. I told him I thought * errand would to get outside clubs recognized. LATE NEWS. PUBLISHED WEEKLY AT prove fruitless, as I t:. * ,. and Asso­ Bradley, Atkisson and Weaver were reinstated ciation would reco^i. -^ociations. by Association. The Athletics get Bradley and No. 202 South Ninth Street, Fhilada. He said it'that was th, ... :n League Atkisson. BY THE The Great Meeting. would cut into the ranks ot and Asso­ The Mets will remove to Staten Island. ciation. Ted Sullivan was , said '4he Eight Association clubs pledged themselves not EVENTS OF A DAY. Sporting Life Publishing Company, just dropped in to see how tlicy were getting to resign, desert or forsake the ranks, which set­ along." Frank Bancroft and To uhote order all Checks, Drafts, Money Order* his mustache are tles the question of Pittsburg, Washington and The New National Agreement here. Hines and Jack Farrell"just dropped in." I and Remittances muat be made payable. others. Results of Saturday's Ball Games have it from good authority thut the Alets pro­ The Association removed disabilities agr.inst POST OFFICE BOX, SiS._________ Adopted. pose removing to Staten Island nest year. Mutrie. and Other Sporting Events. The Association members say they won't stand it. The Association decided that Flynn, of the Law­ TERMS: They claim that New York is large enough, and rence Club, was uot under contract with the Mets, Subscript! ii. per annum (postage paid)............... S3.25 A LIMITTO PLAYERS' SALARIES that there is no reason why John B. Day should consequently Lawrence wins the championship of SATURDAY'S EXHIBITION GA31ES. Six m L'i - ................. " " ............... 1.25 want to have the big metropolis all for his League the Eastern New England League in place of The Athletics Three iu' n'-us............... " " ............... .65 club. The fact that Washington Beat the PlulUes Through is represented Brockton, who claimed the flag. Matthews' Great Skill—Other Games. e copies................. " " ............... 5c. here by Messrs. Bennett, Marsh and White, who INVARIABLY IX ADVANCE. $2,O er Annum the Maximum, The American Association then. adjourned to ATHLETIC vs. PHILADELPHIA at Philadelphia are willing to join either organization in case of a the December meeting. vacancy, will have much to do with making the Oct. 17. The whole secret of the Philadelphias' Mets come to time. WHAT THE LEAGUE DID. defeat may he attributed to Matthews' general­ ADVERTISING RATES: The (FIXED AND FINAL) NO ADVANCE MONEY FOR PLAY0RS The Conference Committee met at 11 A. M. and League had a wrangle over the Detroit- ship. With the exception of Farrar the Phila­ One insertion.................. signed Buffalo deal, but the members, headed by Soden, delphias could do nothing with hi? delivery, 12^2 cents per line, Nonpareil the proposed agreement,,after which the two refused Three months................. 1O " " " '' organizations met to give newspaper men any information. Then again, he was finely backed up in the field, separately to discuss the long- I have learned enough to know that Detroit gets Six months..................... 9 " " " " THE NEW AGREEMENT IS FULL. looked-for document. It is now one o'clock and especially by Corey, who played an unusually bril­ One year........................ 8 " " " the "big four," who are now in Detroit waiting liant game at shoit. In batting the AthK-tica hit Daly for ADVERTISERS should forward their favors so as to reach they are still at it. I don't thjJI they will get teneingle?,out of which came four earv eil runs. TT. b-.-.lk. through to-day. for an answer. It was Detroit, Buffalo and Provi­ BB by 6 P. M. Saturday, as this paper goes to press every The greau y >' " * - " dence sticking together of the work in the field for the 1": . \ Saturday evening. THE PRELIMINARY WORK ON FRIDAY. experienced in the wrestle \\ ' that saved their necks. upon Clements, Bastian and Myer- .,* The League decided that no member of the agreement. Siminoi;-- .... ;: , -,a, -j.,,,^- could re­ exhibition. Farrar ma'le the soh: ,;. The Saratoga Slate Smashed—ANewArgpree- sign until the meeting in November. lies on a two-base ing, Soden and Day are righting the proposed hit and a steal to third, LViuing lu.me SPECIAL NOTICE. ment Formulated—Gossip of the Lobby. Letters of Rogers and Soden to Buffalo people on apassed hall. It wasa great question with tho^e who Special to SPORTING LIFE: limit of §2,000. As soon fts that is settled the rest after August 24 were in a position to see whether Farrar was entitled to. CORRESPONDENCE on sporting topics, from anysection were read and did good work for the run. Matthews NEW YORK, Oct. 16. The most representative of the work will go through with a rush. Detroit and Buffalo. certainly touched him before he of the city. State or country, solicited. It is rumored that the League has decided to take reached the home plate, but he afterward allowed the- COMMUNICATIONS Manuscript intended for publica­ gathering of base ball notabilities ever Day, Rogers and Young convened no action were appointed to the ball to drop from his hands. It was contended that th& tion should be written on one side of the paper only, together assembled at the Fifth Avenue Hotel to­ in the Buffalo, Detroit and Providence Arbitration Committee by the League. ball was held long enough to have put the runner out matter until it assembles in November. And must be accompanied by the writer's name and ad­ day, the occasion being the special meeting of the This Bennett is red hot. He has just received a tele­ ATHLETIC. AB.R. B. P. A.E, PHILA. AB.R. B. P. A.B dress, not necessarily fur publication, but as a private President Alien urgently objects to, and American Association and the meeting of the right here gram that Barnie had signed Powell andFulmer, Stovey, lb,.... 4 2 2 11 0 0|Manning,rf... 400 3 11 guanuitef uf good faith, and all communications, upon is where the gloves will be brought into play. Larkin, If..... 31200 0| Andrews, If... 400 2 01 any r-ui-jt > t or for any department, must be addressed to Joint Conference Committee for the purpose of of the Nationals. The attack on Mr. Rogers by Mr. West, the Coleman,rf... 41210 0 llplvey, 3b... 400 2 01 THE JM'vKnxG LIFE Publishing Company. getting their report into shape for the joint meet­ There is n move on foot to organize clubs in Shafler, cf..... 4 0 2 2 0 l;farrar,lb...... 4 1 3 Providence attorney, 7 0 0 ing of the League and American in this hotel last night was Washington, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Newark, In­ O'Brien, 3b... 3 1 0 0 1 l : Daly, p......... 4 0 0 100 Association to­ wholly unwarranted. Mr, morrow. This joint meeting necessitated West upbraided Rogers dianapolis, Milwaukee, Chicago and Boston. It Corey, ss....... 401 1 9 O'Fogarty, cf.... 300 1 01 the and the Conference Milligan, c..... 4 0 0 8 2 0! Myers,2b...... 3 0 1 430 TO THE TRADE: representation of every club Committee for allowing Rogers is thought that players will refuse to play for of both associations. to have a finger in the pie Stricker, 2b... 3 1 0 4 1 i; Bastian, ss..... 3 0 0 251 The trade is supplied at liberal rates by all the leading The League delegates present were: as an attorney. Sev­ §2,000 and would willingly join the new associa­ news companies. President eral years ago Mr. Spalding and Von der Matthews, p.. 4 1 1 0 2 0 Clements, c... 300 5 30 Nick Young; A. H. Soden, for Boston; A. G. Ahe re­ tion. quested Mr. Rogers to draw up the proposed Spalding, for Chicago; John B. Day, for New Na­ The League adjourned till November. Total........ 33 710 27 15 3; Total........ 32 1 4 27 12 5 PHILADELPHIA, PA., OCTOBER 21. York; Al tional Agreement. After arriving here Thursday The American members of the Arbitration Com­ Athletic.......................... 30000130 0 7 Reach and John I. Rogers, for Phila­ it was found Philadelphia................... 00010000 0 1 delphia; E. Alien, for Providence; that owing to the Detroit and Buffalo mittee are Byrne, Phelps and Nimick. V. J. B. Sage and deal there were several important Earned runs Athletic 4. Total base hits Athletic F. K. Stern, for Buffalo: J. B. Af alone j and changes 11, Philadelphia 5. Two-base hits Stovey and J. to be made regarding the bidding for players. Farrar. THE TRIGGER. Marsh, for Detroit; and the new manager, Gus FROM CHICAGO. First on errors Athletic 1, Philadelphia 3. First on Schmelz, for St. Louis, Mr. Lucas not being pres­ He worked all night, and when the balls Athletic 3. Hit by pitcher Athletic 1, Philadel­ committee met yesterday they invited Mr. Rogers phia 1. Base on force-out Philadelphia 2. Left on A UECTENANT FOUND ent. The American delegation was: President The Browns and the "Whites—Gore Suspended GUILTY. to convene with them. liases Athletic 3, Philadelphia 4. Struck out Stovey, McKnight and Secretary Wikoff; 0. This aroused the jealousy —Where the Boys Will Winter. P. Caylor and j of the Shaffer, Milligan, Matthews, Andrews, Mnlvey, Fogarty He is Said to Have Offered a Bribe to a Scorer Geo.
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