GLOBE, THE ST. PAUL FRIDAY, MAY 12, 1899. ' t» a fine drive to left. Schwartz sacrificed. that come on passes always sit in Denzer hit it hard, but Smith threw him the covered stand, but when you see a DEMER AS A 'POSSUM out Burke drove a high one over An- man in the bleacher you know he is one drews' head. He got it in his hands but of the cash variety. Hence the managers lost it. Spies came in and the score was came to reoognize that as the place that i,E SI El X BOY WAS SLY WITH THE usain a tie. A wild pitch advanced Burke drew the coin, and as they liked the color to second, but Abbatichio threw roofless stand 3111.1.1-.HS YESTERDAY AFT- Geier of the coin, they called the out and left the honors easy—three and the bleacher because it drew the color out people's LEUMB EHXOON three. of the clothes. See? It's all as JOBBERSi I MANUFACTURERS simple is so SLU'S Burke took Andrews' short fly and M.iri- as can be. Bleacher, you see, nassau said he was out, though the appropriate to the use to which it is ap- Millers' captain claimed Eddie dug it out plied that from being considered slang, SBje3S imjA. THEY THOUGHT THEY HAD HIM of the dirt. Geier threw U3 many of the necessary words of \u25a08188 Werden out. most Abbatichio again waited out four bad our spoken language once were, it ha« ones, but Smith forced him off. now received the general acceptance of Hut 'I li:-> Have RecuiiHlderod the Abbatichio threw Glenalvin out, but the highest authorities the world over." Lally drove Schwartz \ In a clean one over third bas.\ But had been struck dumb : "'' o«.—Uattlnir Rally the Ninth only to be called out at second, trying to with amazement at the varied talents of - I'iilK-d the Apostles Out of a Very. stretch it for two. Isbell popped an easy the captain of the Saints. BOTTLERS -.yaßg?'; fly. ;.' -.\u25a0\u25a0-.Bggj^ Small Hole Two "Were Already Dixon hit one that struck Denzer like HOOSIKHS m XCHEIJ HITS. Out. and They Heeded All They a lump of lead, but he threw it out. Glen Stomach (.in. tossed Parker out and Davis flew to Is- Aromatic Bitten. T\ Ojmnn bell. Columbun Beuten v t Home by Mar- DITTmO and Indigestion. If A » nlllrKA ».Finei»rDy;pepsla- UIIUUII, Andews 111 I UltV/I|\0 mood Purifier. At all Druggists'. II St. 0. made a neat catch of Preston's Kin of One Hun. I «7ta* l'aiil 10. 311iineai>ollM low Spies y^~i Broadway liner and Smith threw out. Ab- COLUMBUS, 0., May 11.—(Special.)— — Milwaukee 7, Kansas* City 1. batichio let Schwartz's grounder go be- The Hoosiersbunched their hits in two innings Wh°!esaie Carpets. Linoleums. Mat- II Iml in nlipolis l>. I'ollllltbllft 5. tween his legs and the little fellow stole flnnniTfl .'"1*8. Curtains and Upholstery. nnillllir 1111 O Minim second, Roger today and won from Columbus by a margin ! UkUMV VI.H 11M M M X fllGM\ Detroit 5, Buffalo 4. but gave Smith a light one. of Briggs, Llst Mnlied toDealer. Three and three again. one. who was in the box for vmiiiilinniriniiu Cut!°r%Pricoou Application. AufiUHlLfVlfilift Lilllio Columbus, was batted for twelve hits and . , .;':;.; U 6th & Wabasha Sis., St. Paul (MRS put grounder Pljjjp. Nance a hard between ~~" ; Kellum \u25a0• ' Played. Won. Lost. Per Ct. Geier and Schwartz and was to for nine. Boath teams played - ••\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0• \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 -\u25a0:•: .9 ..1 \u25a0\u25a0 .. :>\u25a0\u25a0 " . , ; at. Paul 13 8 5 .615 sacrificed rather a loose lieldtng game. Out fielder ' — second. Andrews poked Detroit 14 8 6 .571 a low one at Sharrott celebrated his debut with the Indian ipolls 14 S 6 .571 C.lenalvin, who let it get away from him. An attempted visitors by hitting ssfely on each of his Minneapolis .. ....14 7 7 .500 I| double steal was only par- four times bat. Attendance, Buffalo 13 G 7 .462 tially successful, but it scored Nan-e. at 60*\ Score: *^ggh^'-,-• 13 6 7 .462 ~CoI iR"H"|P A|E InT RfHIPjAjK COMMISSION ; :rl(»»iJ*XGo.,w. Milwaukee Glen threw Werden S out. CROCKERY "* 385-387 Jwckgon Hall, tof^ri^ St. Kansas City 14 6 .129 If.. 0 01 1 0 0 Hog'r, rf 1| 0 0 l\M^ Parker gave Burke a base, although 3f 1 _ Cb.umbus : .13 a 8 .385 Gins, cf 2 2 2 0 0 S'rott, If 3 4 6 0 0 the fans accused Mannassau, but DlxJn Teb'u, lb 1 0 7 1 1 MF'd, cf 1 2 4 0 0 caught Burke at second by live feet. Fr'nk, rf 0 1 40 1 Motz, lb. 0 2 9 1 0 CJAMES SCHEDULED FOR TODAY. Abbatichio threw out Geier. Glen wait- Bi'b'r, 2b 0 1 4 3 0 Kahoe, c. 0 2 3 2 0 St. Paul at Minneapolis. ed for four bad ones and Parker gave Glen, 3b 0 2 1 2 0 Flynn. as 01 0 0 3 0 Lally equal favor. Isbell B'kley, c 0 0 1 1 0 S'w't, 2b 0 Woo°'- Detroit at Buffalo. an mark of smoie 0 4 2 0 \u25a0 H«P^[w.iswJo«xc(L,\u25a0 \u25a0 DRY; \u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0-•". \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'.\u25a0 4th and Sfbley. Lewee, GOODS the to score, s 1 1 2 1 0 H'k'y, 3b 0 1 0 3 2 - • ball right field and tied the J>'ggs, They used to call it Nicollot avenue, but SYllmot's failure to get the ball clearly p. 1 1 2 3 0 K'lum. p II0 1 1 0 let- \u2666Sulliv'n 0 10 0 0 now It's Casey's boulevard, because it ting Glen in from second. Preston's two- Totals —812 2711213 passes by Casey park. bagger to the center field fence gave an- Totals . 5 92411 i 2 at other run. It was a beautiful drive. fc>m , mem pwiiuciiift. M*nafacturer"nodrN"«°''SFu'nl«lllnK The stores were closed sunset and the Columbus ...2 0002001 o—s DRY viyvwvr bulls' , l 4ih and Slblej. U Gooas. : powers UIJ Goods Spies' GOODS Dixon took sky-scraper. Indianapolis 2 . GOODS ; SU» and Wacouta. Co.. 0 1 0 2 1 0 0 •—6 DRY curfew, when it came, \ found ' a sleepy, Roger hit Abbatichio and Smith put a •Sullivan batted for Buckley. ' downcast city, for St. Paul had won the single in short right Held. Dixon had Two-base hits, Genins, Gillen, ". '; Sharrott Oldest »nd Largest Drug game. • • • •'..!•'.-\u25a0 fanned at it twice when he got it for a 2. McFarland; three-base hits, McFurland, nnil/lfi House n— __,„_\u25a0 — BitabUsheU 184?. Flynn; in the Norihwwt. Dealer iv Paints, OUr, jlnypq V Importer* and Jobbers ' fine two base drive to the fence, back of stolen bases, Sharrott, Geriins, I nVOQ p.|||Q I nillTv f\ [Wilm! V (In Anil 2.0 0 rosy-cheeked, exultant Minne- Tebeau; first base on balls, by Glassa"d OUwware. Surgical Instrument! r Foreifcn, Domestic and California U P|P< M L Lally, tying the score again. Parker put UlliUl)UIIUUU and AppHeueei. WUjGO Ultlo.DIUO. ft bllllßl,UullUl, rnll IA - Fruits. 0 apoli'.ans had howled themselves hoarse another like it in the same direction for Briggs 2; first base on errors, Columbus UflUuO M eth and BlWej; lIIUIIU Ure«n fl lIUUIuJ U UU., \u25a0 3, Indianapolis \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0•\u25a0•\u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0 ;. Ut when they thought the game was won, three sacks, making a lead of two for the 1; left on bases, Columbus . 102-100 B. Third 8L 5, Indianapolis 5; struck out. Hail. '• only to find that they, needed digitalis in- Millers. Parker was ready to quit any- Hickey; double play, Briggs to Bierbauer; laP°rterßofTca ) Coffeeßo»Bt*r«, Spice r,i. M stead of i>ine balsam when they were way, and made a pretext of a slide at passed ball, Kahoe; time, 2:00; umpire, 1/ ii third to leave the Then through It was the heart and not the game. came more Sheridan. trouble for Denzer. Preston got under UIIUVL'W Kxtracts. Foil!1 ftBros.'S. BKe8 J °'lu-r--.r"" -Mercantile 3rd -\u25a0\u25a0 throat that was weakest. GROCERS Co. aud Sibley. , jiT^T high .BEAT THE BISONS. v . Davis' fly, and then muffed it. Then GROCERS- . 193-199 B. 3d St Denz.iT took the Minneapolis team up on he threw to second and Schwartz let the high they thought they go through a hill, where saw ball into left field. Davis went Gray, in the Box third for Buffalo, Touch- • . Wholesale Groceries. \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0««_ n n a victory. But <it was the subtle, rural to and Roger walked Nance. It was /inn/lrnn The Oldest up to push ed In by the Tigers. " . I Li fl jOn Roger, In Mephisto's garb, conning them to Wilmot them around, but i'Ulll'ilJv Grocery House In the £ Vfl he split nmllllKn Whole.ale A \\. illol'U UU.. with the misty mirage of the Brocken; couldn't the wood, and a waak BUFFALO, May 11.—(Special.)—The Ti- UHUULItU- aonhweßt. tap to Denzer held Davis at third, while gers ; ;; . 0. 201-209 B. 3d st. you wouldn't think It of Roger, would defeated the home team today in he went out.
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