
DEVOTED TO BALL, TRAP SHOOTING AND GENERAL SPORTS Volume 40, No. 13. Philadelphia, December 13, 1902. Price, Five Cents. CALIFORNIA LEAGUE. Los Anaeles. ....... .....U U (l I (i II 0 U 2 o ley an . 'Oakland^ajv lu.,iu .........................................0 „« u0 _u0 „0 _ It u5 u0 _ _+J— 9J;:—„,_, ^ forced lo e've up Manhattan „,,• ,, ., ., , . , Three-base hit—Cooper. Two-base Ihe stsmdlnst of the clubs up to and Including „_„.,.,,.„Jackson D^n.^j,un] eavy, Tomanx.^«.x *.2. ~~~nStolen base^^-,, .- *p tQe American League at the peril :ames o" December o, lollows: Jackson.ror>irann Bases on balls—Off Hall 4, ofl Coope^* having a street, cut through the l-olo W. L. Pet. W. L. Pet. 3. Loft on bases-Los Angeles 8, Oakland 8.3rounds gets revived every twenty-four [Oakland..... .108 71 .KUa San Franclsco.87 96 .47«,Si;rucJi out—By Hall 2 by Cooper 4. Double^ours by two or three persons who still "Los Angeles ..89 °° .521) Sacramento...65Si lou .392 piay3-Toman and Dillon; Cristall and TonianJ>eem to think that they are fighting the SAYS BE WILL BAYE TBE GOODS ——— Wild pitch-Hall. Umpire—O'Connell. Rational League. As remarked before it GAMES 0F NOVEMBER 29.-AT LOS ANGLES. AT OAKLAND. JtFEf^ ft^^hWn&cS? ££g "e NEXT SEASON. I,. ANGELES. AB.B I'.A.E. Toman,SB.....5 0 5 4 U Wheeler,2b....5 1231 m,lb......3 1 7 0 U The Brooklyn Clab Will be in the seh'r, cf..4 1400 Rellly. 3b....4 2001 ,all,rf.....3 0101 son, If, ...3 1 0 0. 0 Parrott, cf....4 0 2 0 uiMieelian, S'o..S 2240 Deimas, «b'..'.'3 Old oprising if some day a magnificent struc- Next Season With a Strong A.Williaras.lf.4 1 U 0 ciHosran, c.... ..3 1210 [•Uendon, lr,cf.4 120 2:ure would go up on Manhattan Field, mak- R.WUHa's,>..4 ID IjStrleklett, 0 0 B u Whaleu, p....4 008 Ong it the most conspicuous outdoor uleas- —flanlon Also Has Bis Own _Cutter, rf ..4 1 0 U l) — — — — — jre ground in the world, but that will en- Totals......34 72410 gl Totals.. ...34 9 27 23 a ____ Totals......85 6 2T 10 Stall the expenditure of a large sum of Los Angeles................0 20000000—2 Totals......37 11 2T IT .money and is not likely to lake place, until on the Situation at large. San b'ranclsco..............I 000 00 1 0 '— R Sacramento ...........!....4 0 1 l 0 0 0 u u— (base ball is in a more settled state th&u '- 2tt is Special to Sporting Life. There is a growing sentiment over here Baltimore, Md., Nor. 9.—Before National League will for New York to attend the next year. In New Leag«« meeting. Manager Hanlon _, , TT , , - - proved himself to be Brooklyn, was interviewed.£alT-^L'eahy/~WlTd"p^^ Passed ball-Leahy. Urn pretty popular and level beaded youngs- He said' he expected much—Burns, Shay and Nordyke. •VImpire—O'Con- p °' er with the men who made base ball a SAN .KANC.CO. lat his influence will be felt not a little. that he hoped Temple woulc.————— i.os ANGELES.AB.B.P.A.B. OAKLANDUAK.I.AIMJJ. AB. «.±-.A .Br f oonrso the New Yorks will have to pla.v accept a tender of thfi0^*.1.'^.' aAOUAMK'O. AB. B. V.A.E.Toman,ss...,.4 0\2 4 0 Davereaux,3b.4 122 t^ood ball to hold the crow.ds. but they are Doyle, cf.... ..5 111 (HVUeeler, 2b 4 0 ^ 2 U Gorton, of....H 030 Ulkely to do that and the crowd will go Hildebr't,' If. .6 3 2 1 O.DillOn, Sb.....S UJs^ ' 6 1 Dunleavr,Zb..S 123 livith them to, the Polo Grounds, No mat- he "knew of no preposedi£10Jhman.''c" "4 1 4 2 MoLan«'n.r(..3 0 1 1 OiHouseh'er "cKst ttf"2 changes in the playing]ytccree(iie, rf.4 2 2 u McCreedle,rf..4 100 0KT what any one sayls.to thp ^dnjhrary it is Dnglaub.lb.. 3 181 ^Hanlon,, lb..,4.., 0*8 0 0 llurlburt, lf..S 0 0 he easiest place of access in New York rules. He also cxpressedKioinow, lb...3 081 Kaaau, -SS.....3 043 ftCrlstall, rf....S 12 0 1 Kleinow, Ib...4 112 0 himself as still in favor oWrancks,ss....4 l 2 R Oasey.2b......» 258 ZiJuokson, U....3 (I (5 0 li Vir an athletic field. Of course if a hall Francks.ss. ...4 Oil ;round could be placed in MadisOn Square a return to the twelve-cluhGorton, cf....4 110 Sheehan 8b...4 1 1500 Lohman, o.. ..4 068 * 111 i] i j ^ system. He felt sure thatliol' and' lf •••-.} ° » u Graham, o.....3 2 S 0 njones, p..... 2010 Schmidt. p....4 0 U 4 1 probably would appear to a few more •tin* A «™^»Jrtrt « r rtr. mirk V»«i/l UOUSOU, [) . 6 U U i Striclilett, p..3 2 U 2 0 _undreds who are engaged in downtown — — lI llt;Lit; Aiuem.au league- "" l l»Q. rjijiam 100 Occupations, but so long as one cannot tdward Hanloa not secured a ground ln+Walters"°'"l 0000 Totals......82 12 27 10 2 Manhattan Island, and was .'""L. _ _ _ _ >e put there. THE POLO GROUND convinced also that McGraw had captured Totals......83 8 34 12 6_____ „___„..„„„.... „____.„. ..,.. _^ ^.^ the purpose handily. All the West Delehanty; in fact, he knew that weeks-v!Jactedlot. Hoiiand iu the nintu. Ro'ach. Stolen bases—Jones, Dunleavy. Basessl(le tr»ui centres on the elevated railroad ago. Regarding Brooklyn prospects, Man- fBatted for Ilodson In ninthi n inning,n i.-n r i n , „on balls—Off Jonea 2, off Schmidt 2. Left on ln<* the stations are handy and convenient nger Hanlon declared he would have aoanland .^................i... u u u u o u o J-|-0ases—Los Ange'esS, Oakland 6. Struck out—•». th.e below _ Fourteenth street district. ^vc^alroa^v ^nefTx0'rSrs he^r'eltafllrel-b^'ii'lt---ijnglaub-base'hit—Unslaub. "rwo-baaeTwo-base hlts^Byhits—n.^y JonesJoner4,™by'" 4, by- SchmiSc QmfdT6.""HTt bf pTrch«-^t the New York club play any kind" of have already sianed ^^^ ^f_G^^&ft^&l^ ^to'lert §as^Grahrm: Hurlburt- Householder. Umpire-O'Connell. ^..™*J*™. *»* you will find the special catchers and a stron,,, ..._„_. ........ ..._. express trains to the I'olo Grounds mak- wart outfieldcrs have been secured, and iBases on balls—Off Hodson 4, ofl Stricklett 3. «k _.jng trips as they did years ago, loaded to expect to sign another in a few days. WithLeit on bases—Oakland 5, Sacramento 7. 'fi.FKANC^S'O.AB. A.K. the exception of two or three utility men, Struck out-By Hodson 1, by Stricklett 2. Dou- Hhay,................. as.. .....4 .....3 4 1 whom I expect to land shortly, the Brook-Dle plays—Eagan and Casey; McLaughliri and Meany.rf......4 !•" 2 o "ft Ivu team of'1903 is complete."' Graham; Kleinow and Lohman. Umpire— Leahy, c......4 t. a 2 o J ' _ __ . _._ __ McDonalds Nordyke, Ib. ..4 0 !2 0 0 Burns, 2b.....4 1250 Kagan, ss.....l 1 0 2 deadly rivalry betwiefcn:the boroughs, GAMES OF NOVEMBER 30.— AT SAN FRANCISCO. Parrott, cf....4 2 4 Oasey, 2b. ....» 1 s l Although the Brooklyn management will BROOKLYN BULLETIN. _ _...._ .._________________.A.Wlllla's, lf..l 1 1 Shsehan, :>b..4 1 2 1 'e getting the short end if ;thfcy' do not —————————" OAKLAND. AB.B._._ _____„ P.A.B. SACllAMKNTO.AB.B.P.A.J). _ __ Delmas,3b.... .3 1 1 1 0 Hogan, o.... .:•• 1 5 2 live a team that can compete with the Still in Doubt as to Kceicr's Intentions—Waiters, cf.. .4 i 4 q 6 i)ay^>'of.'.'.'.".2 "6 u"u"oQiendoii.pY....4 i Cutter, p.... ..3 0 2 reconstructed Giants. More Money Surely Needed to Moid theSSribuV^ifV:* 2 2 u I Hifdeb>d' lf- 4 ° g ° l TUB -I,BA'GUE PRESIDENCY. 'Sporting Life:"—From out in California, Totals......30 7 27 is _ _Bases on balls—Oi^Glendon 3, oft Thomas 1.' pk> wlll • uot his YV? hear that "Billy" Keeler has --- — -—• ______________________Totals.^....33 6 24 10 ' York and lUat he has U:ft the Broob'oaj£ian(i. ->it ............ ..1001300 U «— 5 -ByGlen^don 2,byCutter4 HitDy|,art of thfi ownors of the NationaT Leagne lyu Club for the Americangaoramonto.................0 000001-00—1, Nordyke. Ump^re-McDoSf ' 8Mha* the.head of the.organisation should League Club that is having; Two-base hits—Devereaux, Francks, Shee-' iic in Manhattan while the present fight such a hard time to get lo-'han. Stolen base—Mohler. Bases on balls— is going on. His presence might be needed cated in New York. The O2 Cutter 8, off Cooper 2. Left on bases—Sac- DECEMBER 5.—AT LOS ANGELES. huCC iu awhile.'lilo. reasons alleged are that he ramento 6, Oakland 5. Struck out—By ^ AN-D. AB. B. p. A. E gets more money and stillo, by Cooper 2. Double play— Eagan, Casey Toman,ss.....4 044 l Devereaux,3b.4 1120!' able to play at home, and Unglaub. Passed ball—Hogan. Wheeler.8b...3 2081 Gorton. c. .....5 2 0 0, DUNLAP Some people are inclined to AFTERNOON GAME.
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