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THE SFORTIUSTG LIFE. June 28.



THE SPORTING LIFE.

PUBLISHED WEEXLS AT

improvements whieh will greet the clnb's pa-

trons when the team returns will be roofed

bleachers. Mr. K. P. McCollora has been

awarded the contract to cover the right and

with the boys," and go he did. By the time

we reached Pittsburg he was ready to play.

Sanders is in fine condition and the Pittsburgs

could do nothing with his delivery. They

IK THB twenty-two games Houston lost, ten of

them were loat by a run, showing a hard run of

luck.

THB Dubuqne and Sterling clubs have ex-

Here is a chance for any dub wanting a firat-

ciass infielder.

Now that it has been demonstrated that Sun-

day games will pay the Washington Club, tbat

Or THE defunct Flint team Ex-Manager Lom-

bard, Adams and McG'nley have signed with

Peru, Diion and Tebenu with Fort Wayne,

F>nhn and Blackstock with Iphpeming, while

left field seats and expects to have the work touched Buffinton up in pretty good style tha changed their third baseman, Carlin and Beok- organization wiil put the ground at Alexandria Birmingham and Welsh are to play in the Chi-

So. 34 South Third Street, Pbilada. finished by July 3. The club evidently day he pitched, but it was an awful bad day. wito. cago City League.

BY THE means to leave nothing undone to merit public It was muddy and one could hardly stand up. into good condition.

atronage and proposes to look after the THB Duhuifie Clab has signed pitcher Ken- MANAGKR EINSTEIN has resigned the man- TOBY LYONS, formerly of the Syracuse Club,

Sporting Life Publishing Company. ; odily comfort of it? patrons aswell as gratify

The people here think that their club is in

the race and they are right. There ia a great nedy, of Des lloines, and catcher Cody, of St. agement of the Dunkirk Club, Captain John is now pit-hinjf for tne Lovell team, of Boston.

THOS. S. J9.VNDO...... ............. President. their local pride by the fine team it has placed improvement in the team since they were in Paul. E. Moore is bis successor. The club has released On Saturday, 21st, the Lovells beat the Fall

V. C. RICHTJfiR.......... ... Vlca President. in the field. the East, and it is quite a surprise to see the The well-known second baseman Curry has right-fielder Adams. Rivers at Fall River 9 to 1. Lyons disposed of

J. CLXFV JttANBO..... ............. Treasurer. THE WORK CUT OUT FOB THB PHIIXIEB. crowds that attend the games now since the been appointed manager of the Meadville CATCHER PAT DEALEY writes us from Syra- the Fall Rivers without a hit in the game, and

The transfer of the Pittsburg series was club has been playing good ball. If they Club. cuse that be has not signed with London as struck out thirteen rneiu

a

All Cheques, Drafts, Ifoneif Orders and good thing for the local League team, mainly continue to play as they are now, Pittsburg THH Eastern League teams are not such reported, or with any othor club, but is still IT HAS finally been definitely settled how oT4

Rt'in/ttances must be made payable for the reitson that it gave Harry AVright's will be one of the finest drawing cities on the "puddings" for Cinoinnati as the Western teams open for engagement. Jack Nelson is. When tho Rochester and Syra-

boys a chance to brace up, which they ac- circuit. were. OUT in Pitt*burg the reporters still persist in cuse players were arrested last Monday a-t

cepted. As a result they went West in good Hallman has quite a severe attack of quinsy Klmira fur Sunday playing Jack, who is nor

THE S?ORT!sVLiFE"pD8L!SHISG CO. spirits under command of short stop Alien and won't be able to play for a week or two.

He is now in Philadelphia trying to get in

JERSEY CITY ROOSSEY'S fielding cannot be

beaten, but he is slow on the hoses and a weak

the backwoods habit of calling centre field

middle field. Some of the Pittsburg reporters the olJeat player in active service on the dia-

POST OFFICE BOX, a-18. Al Reach got enough traveling and man- batter. must be Englishmen. mond, gave his age m 41.

condition as fast as possible, as we miss hia

aging on the Eastern trip whom all the play- UHPIRB MAHONKY, of the Atlantio Assoeia-

FRANCIS C. RIOHTKR, Editor-in-chief. ers favored for the position of temporary man- batting very much. THE Cincinnatis bave been very lucky in not Ir CINCINNATI tikes the same plunge that

having been robbed ef victories by ill-timed Cleveland did last year there will be one red- tion, will have to quit owing to his refusal to

JAS. C. DAYTON......... Uusiuess Manager. ager. The boys made a fine stand at Cleve-

Milligaa is a little under the weather, umpire Snnday games. Although a good man

caused by the heat, but nothing serious to

land and will indeed be in bad luck if they do storms. headed manager who will be anything but

keep him from playing if he had to. hopeful of the future. in Ms position, the Association could not afford

TERMS: not leave that town with three out of four CLARKSON made his first put-out of the season to exempt him from Sunday duty which tha

Eni'scriptioa, per annum (ioHlaKepaid)............84.OO having already two victories out of the series. Picketts' foot is on the mend and hs is at Cincinnati last Friday. Marr gave him the OoTpip.i.nuR HENRY hns shown up very well

Six months................_ " " _...... . 2.28 On Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday they playing every day with it, as if nothing had chance. in the League, and will be a bandy substitute other umpires must perform.

Three moD'he.. ............. " " ............ 1.33 play with Chicago

and ought to be able ever ailed it. LOCISVILLB'S strawberry blonde twirler, "Red" for Now York even when the entire regular THE Ballimores are hitting hard and stealing

copie*................ '* " ............ lOc. We leave here to-m'sht for Buffalo. bases in a surprising manner. There is an ap-

UTV.UITABLT IN ADVANCE. to break even with Anson's colts, Eh ret, is pitching fine ball and batting like a team is in service again.

FOBK1GN PCSTJGB $1.01 KXTBA PER ANBCM. who appear to have become a trifle The papers here call us Pirates, because Trojan. THE Canton Club has released short stop Lof- preciable amount of te»m work that helps along

tired. July 4 and 5 Alien's men play at Cin-our suits are so near black, I suppose. tms and pitcher Nick Handiboe, and signed third most happily, and Capt. Power certainly ha*

The Pittsburg people say we have the finest THB latest releases from the St. Louis Club are made the most out of tho material given him.

ADVERTISING RATES) cinnati, and here is where they may expect catcher Billy Earle and first baseman Jack baseman Johnson, of Louisville, and short stop

their hardest fight. At Cincinnati the trip outfield in the country. Rademaker, of Ft. Worth. The individual work h«s also been quite good.

(FIXED AND FINAL.) Kerins.

BO Cents Per I-ine Nonjtareil Measurement. comes to an end, and the team will return THB Bradford Club has signed first baseman CATCHER, REIPSCHLAGBR is in Jersey City THIRD BASBH.AN ROAT, of Pittsbnrg, is wr«

home to open a series here with the Western without an engagement. He is practicing every tainly a comer. He makes the most e.xtraorui-



NOTES AND GOSSIP.

Al'VKRTISFRs should lurwHrd their favors so aa to Fogarty and left fielder Fuller, of the Texai

liacli us by Friday iiiorn'Qg, a^ ihi,-» puper goeatopreaa clubs, July 7, Cincinnati being the first day and claims to be in first-class condition. His nary stops of hard hit balls in the most awkward

i.v£itr ymDAY AT 2 P. M. comer. The team is once more in pretty good League. yet clever manner, and soem9 to be in every

shape all round, and the weakness in the box SECOND BASBMAN CHAS. BURRBLI. has been re- address is 570 Newark avenue.

inch of his territory at tho same time, and whoa

NEW YORK CJTT BUSINESS OFFICE, is not now so pronounced, as phenomenal loased by the Anderson Club and signed by CAPTAIN FORSTER is acting manager of the fielding the ball to first djos it like an oM-timer.

14 and 15 Tribune Building. Smith has been given a chance and is doing SPOETINO LIFE will be mailed Albany. ITartfords on their Southern trip, and, as the

"Whare complete filea can bo found, extra copies ob- his work in a gratifying manner. If he can post paid to any address in the United States men have confidence in him, they are working SBEFFI.ER, of Rochester, will be laid off for

taiimtf ttnel enhscriptiuiis a-nt Hdverfisemeitta rereived keep up his present pace and thus relieve the and Canada one year

THERE is great rivalry between Baltimore and an indefinite period owing to a collision with

for $4.00, six months for Newark. At present Barnie can do the loudest together better than ever before.

by A. FUANK RICHAKIxSON, General Agent for strain on Gleason and Vickery, tha club will Catcher Robinson during tho Athletis-Buuhestcr

Ifow8pfl.pt1 re of Known Cjrcu In no ti. $2.25, three months for $1.25. crowing. STAGO will not return to college next year. game of June 25. In .-lining to tho plnte hia

be relieved of one source of worriment and BOSTON'S ex-pitcher, Willie Stommyer, occa- His plans for the future are not quite settled, shoulder came against liobinson'a knees. The

the team strengthened in a weak place. but it is very probable he will spend at year at

PHILADELPHIA, JUNE 28, LS90. HARRY WRIGHT SOMEWHAT IMPROVED. THB Boston Club has signed Paul Him*. sionally witnesses gimea in Cleveland where he doctor says it is not broken, but all the same h*

is living. Mr. Moody's school at Northfield. cannot move it.

Everybody will doubtless be pleased to DAILY is Cleveland's best enounce hitter. ALL breaches between Director O'Neill and

I-ETTRR LIST. learn that some improvement has taken place THRKB Jacksons are playing on the York team UMPIRB BARNUM'S resignation has been ac- CHARLEY MASON has gotten an excellent team

cepted by President Phelps. Jack Kerins is his hia associates in tho Pittsburg League Club together to represent Allentown, and that city

"We have ia our care letters for the persona in Harry W right's physical condition within BKNNKTT is doing most of Boston's catohing. hsve been boiled for the present. Niuiick has

namwl below which will be forwjinled upon a week, and tiiat his eyes have also become successor. will make a mu-:h more creditable showing: ia

CIXCIXSATI has no "ladies' day" this season. consented to again act as president. the Interstate Longuo than Lrtncocter did. Of

receipt of address or stamped envelope: just a bit better. He has been able to endure O'ROHRKK and Tate, of the Baltimore team,

A rnifltrong, Catcher. the fntigue of driving, and has been taken, out THE Dayton Club has released catcher Zehert. are called the Virginia battery, as both live in STEIN, of the Saginaw-Bay City Club, is com- course th« team is handicapped with Lancaster's,

TTai'poli H. ing to the front as a pitcher. He has lots of

every afternoon. On Tuesday he was driven MEISTKB, of the Worcestars, ia a hard hitter. Richmond. record, but it will make the other teams plaj

"TjarnfB, Mr. iUhlaB, Store to Philadelphia Park, and, though he could speed and good command, and has pitched some b.ill to win in every game.

.|J«rdi'n, Fred.

/ olllua, Chub

M cKee, Mr.

Cavtliy, Thoa.

not see the game, he enjoyed it very much, list.

being told by those surrounding the carriage

UUPIRE McDEBHoiT has been on the eiok YOUNG, Prineeton's great yonng twirler, is the

coming college pitcher, and will beat them all

remarkable games so far this season.

SECOND BASEMAN FITZGERALD has been re-

DETECTIVE RANDAI.I, is not to be Pittsburgh

Muri»liy, Frank ilANAOsn MUTP.IE ia a sufferer from rheuma- next year. manager after all. O'Neill hns retained him n»

owcie 1 B«n ' how evi-ry play was made. After the game tism. leased by the Pittsburg League Club without a his Eastern agent, with general instructions to

D »6S«ndfD, W.

T>:uch, Joe. A.

Mr. Wright was driven along the left field

cinder path down to the home plate, where Gur HECKBR is exceedingly popular with hia

SHORT STOP NATH KELLOGG hns so far recovered

ftom his injured knee as to play again with the

trial to reduce expenses. Fitzgerald would prove

a good man tor any minor league club.

hunt up players for the club. As Ranclall re-

F nn-ell. Jack. R icbT, J. E.

aiidHit. Left fielder. he shook hands-with all his players and gave men. Olean Club. ceives a neat sum in ca-fh for each man signed



G; '

em-tut, Lester

lenalrin, Second bue'u JOteaJ, P . III. League.

ei«t, Pitcher

CJtnith, IlaiTv T.

Summers, J.

them some good advice preparatory to their RIDDLE, of the Washington, is a great utility

start for the West last night. In front of the man.

COLUMBUS must have more than onee regretted

letting Ed Daily go, now that the latter is pitch-

THE Pittsburg League team, with the judi-

cious changes made by Director O'Noil and

Manager Heckor, is improving right along and

on his recommendi-tion, he qui:e naturally il

trying to increase his bank account.

H ulaJier.

W. A.

I irii . Pitcher. pavilion an impromptu reception was held.

Tlieplayers were delighted to see him out, livan.

TUB Rochester Club has released pitcher Sul- ing so well.

DOWSB, Cleveland's substitute .putfleMer, has

is now not so much of a snap as it was.

LONG, of the Baltimores; Stallinas, of Hart-

ONE can often see a fine race between two

horses in the 3-minute class, and so it is in bi'e

and he had a cheery word for all as they came shown himself to be a pitcher with speed and ball. In many miuor leagues many of tha

Mi:KEE3roRT has release j second basemen Joe ford; Dooley, of Jersey City, and Wehrle, of games are c!o?e and the scores small and inter-

up to bid him good-by before starting on their Strief. good curves.



DISTANCE THROWING. Western trip a trip to which he had looked

forward with so much pleasure. The report-

ers and a number of personal friends also paid Patten.

their respects to Mr. W right, and wished for

TUB Meadvifle Club has released Thomaa



TEBO jumped the Akron Club and 1> now sus-

'PoRK AND BEANS" is the way one exchange

alluded to the series between the Cincinnatis

and Bostons.

Wiltningtou, p'a-yed together on the Oakland

Club of the California League last year.

MANAGER SCHMELZ, of Cleveland thinks the

mo«t disappointed set of Players' League people

esting, and therefore it is hard to convince the

minor league patron* that their players are nol

the equal of the big follows of the major leagues.

Ex-UupinB JOHN J. DAILY now has charge of

his speedy recovery. The doctors say it will pended. A SINGULAR fact about George Smith, of can be found in Chicago, where 4h* promoters the Prospect Park parade grounds in Brooklyn,

CATCHER YAUGHN SAID TO HAVE be a week or two until the iufltiiniuatiou HILL, of the Waihington*, ii a coming third Brooklyn, is that his errors are always made on

easy chances.

figured on an attendance of 8000 daily. which are so large that 15 ba-;a bafl anil ?i cricket

leaves Mr. Wright's eyes and until then they ba&eman. THE weather plays an important part in the games can be played simultaneously thorcoa

BROKEH THE RECORD. cannot say when he will be able to resume

his duties. Yesterday he was able to see any club.

TOM GUHHIXO has not yet come to terms with WILMOT is playing a remarkable game in the

field for Chicago. Many of hia catches are on

base ball campaign, and if the clerk is not pro- without interfering with each other. Daily ia

pitious empty treasuries aud impoverished ex- now in a position to furnish clubs with good

objects held up in front of him at a distance the circus order. chequers are to be found along the line. young players and should be addressed by club*

THKRK art no fliei on "Beddy" Maek'a second

Hatlield's Long Standing Performance of about two feet.

FOOD FOR THB CBANKS.

base play. CINCINNATI'S record of thirteen consecutive

victories has not yot been equalled by any other

THB Brooklyn Association Club's peculiar

hard luck is shown by the fact that it has lost

in need.

IP CINCINNATI doesn't do better against th«

Jinny PEEPLES has signed with the Spokane

Alleged to Haye Been Although we shall have no games for a few

days so far as professional bali is concerned,

Falls Club. Club this season.

THE college lads play with a vigor and dash

more extra-inning games and more games by

one run than any other club in the country.

other Eastern clubs than it did against Boston

it will not be able to clinch its bold on first piaca

Noisy coaching has been abandoned by the

Beaten at Last. yet loeal enthusiasts will have a chance to

enjoy a game and an extraordinary game at Cincinnatia. that our professional players could copy with

great advantage.

OVER-ENTHUSIASTIC League men, particularly

in Chicago, already rank short stop Cuoney with

for the next Eastern trip. Unless it does so that

trip will settle the team's pennant chancea, aa

that one tbat witli a fair amount of l>all play- Ni:r,-HKB Rhine> nor Harringtcn are over 21 the Eastern teams will by that time be all ia

years of ag». THE York Club has suspended R. Garrison, Ward, Williarnson and Glasscook, and catcher

ing ought to furnish a vast deal of fun. This and the Altoona Club has similarly punished condition to make things unpleasant for theil

A dispatch from Buffalo last Tu««lay game will be a contest between the local base AKROX has signed catcher Bellman, of the Eittredge with E\ving, Kelly and Tom Daly.

brought the startling announcement that a Frank M. Hutohins. THE Brooklyn League team carries a heavy Western rivals.

ball writers and the Five A's Club, of New Texas League.

long distance base ball record that of long York, which contains some of the most emi- "Kio" NICHOU is pitching winning ball for load in its bittery department. Before Stalliogs THE wife of centre fielder Weaver, of Louis-

distance throwing had at last been broken. THE Denver Club has signed pitoher Fanning Boston, but is reported to be suffering with was released it carried four pitchers and four ville, recently accidentally shot herself. Mrs*

nent comedians of the country, among whom late of Omaha.

The dispatch in question read as follows: are DeWolf Hopper, Digby Bell. Max Ar- swelling of the head. catchers, or only one man short of a whole team. Weaver was preparing to retire, and in arrang-

BUFFALO, June 24. Harry Vnughn, the New nold, Joe Ott, Will Mandeville, the Carroll TH E Jamestown Club has signed catcher Mar- TUB Worcester Club being crippled, with JACK SHOUPE, one of McKeesport's good ing the pillow a 32-calibro pistol which was on

York Players' Club ditcher, beat ttio record for brothers, of the Dixey Company; Henry tin Flannigan. Jones, Cuilworth and Wilson laid up, has re- players, after being off two weeks with a sprained the bed dropped to the floor. The weapon was

long distance base bnll throwing at the Buffalo Chfiifraii, Victor Harmen and others, all of CHARLES LEVIS is now a Western Interstate signed John Stafford. knee, fell again last Friday and injured the knee discharged, the ball takinsf effect in the right

Clab s ground yesterday. la a contest with Jim whom will appear in stage costume at the League umpire. EITEL.TOHO, of Evansville, and Anderson, of over again. He had to be carnal off the field. leg, just below the hip. It was extracted, and

(XRourkB for $2-> he throw the sheepskin sphere League grounds next Tuesday afternoon. CI.SVKLA.ID has released Lea C. Stockwell to she will recover.

BL'r/.'ngion, are considered the crack pitchers of TONY MULLANE, though now Cincinnati's gen-

134ydi. 2iin. The local nine will Decomposed of the follow- reduce expeoses. the Interstate League. eral utility man, has not given up pitching by THB Dayton Club is going to try to run

Tiifl Kesfe lost $5 on (VBourke's rfcrow against ing plrtyers:-r^irH. Jones, Associated Pra»; FRAXCE, the new man signed by ABSOB, U a through tbo season with teu men a gorid

H..S. >V>gef, Ledger; Kobert Fitzgerald, Item; As USUAL, the Chicago Club leads the League any means. He is merely resting while the

Hurry Vaughn. He bet that O'Roorhe would left-hand pitcher. other pitchers are keeping up their good work. move which other minor league clubs mi^hl

beat Vftughn five yar.is. The orator's throaL W. U. Voltz The Press; A. M. Gillmm Rr- in home runs, the left field fence on its grounds follow with advantage. Most of them emuinte

was the most accumte, but Vaughn's ysf the cord; Ed Cole. Call; Frank Hough, A'ortk OMAHA has secured pitcher Geo. Kittle from being very convenient. TOMMY BURNS is playing his old reliable pame the major league clubs and carry more uiea

Ionge8t.lt was oarefulj^^isasurai and regift- American; U. H. Diddlebock, Inquirer; the Texas wreck. THE ex-secretary of the Indianapolis Brother- at third base for Chicago, and is about the only than they really need. The salaries of a coupla

- Daniel Mills, Times, and II. Niles, Bulletin. Toxr MoLLiJfF, is proving an excellent utility hood chapter, Andy Scanners, has proven of man in the team who plays hall with his bead of extra men means to many a small club th»

LOCAL JOTTINIiS. man for Cincinnati. little use to New York. as well as with hands and feet, Anson not ex difference between profit and loss.

For years the record has been held by John ceptel.

Hatfield, the old Mutual Club player, whose dis- The Athletic management has decided to WILMINQTON'S team is particularly unfortunate THERB never was co much sacrifice hitting as THE Philadelphia and Pittsburg League clubi

tance was 133yds. 1ft. 7in. Ed Crane is credited issue rain checks not only to the bleachers, on foreign grounds. this season, which indicates a distinct improve- PITCHBR JOB RAMSEY was arrested In Syra- are having a dispute over Heard, the Philadel-

with a throw of 135vils. If'.. Jin., but it was but grand stand patrons are also furnished NICOL and Beard have bunting down to a ment in the profession. cuse Juno 23 on a charge preferred against him phia pitcher under suspension by Mihvauk«e;

made at a competition that could not give him a with them. science, we are told. THEHB are now two Newmans playing in the by a young woman of that place. This is the for absence without leave. He wants to sijon, between March 17 and April throwing catcher in the International. in New York while en ronte to join the club, ball on Wednesday, and is suffering from con-

in rather poor rendition, then comes home 17 of this year. The whole bill for Mr. GKORGH WASHINGTON BRADLEV has proved a and will not be able to play until Saturday, if cussion of the brain, but he is in no immediate

for four games with the reorganized Colum- Gahan's work was $399.58, all of whieh has decided acquisition to the Easton team.

then. danger. Rainey is in hard luck. MOKE CHANGES.

bus team two on Friday next (July 4), and been paid except $11)3.58, for which he brings BURKETT has not developed into the pitcher MANAGER MCGUXNIGLB savs he has his

the others Saturday and Sunday; then it THE Grand Rapids Club has released second Forster Managing Hartford Fred Mann

suit. he was expected to be in the League, but his Brooklyn men headed toward the goal, and is Released A NewInUoldrr and Catcher.

goes West again for eight games at President Reach is contented. The Phila- baseman Petce and pitcher Sohellerman. batting makes him a valuable man to New

St. Louis and Louisville, and then returns ZACH PIIELPS and his umpires seem to be pushing them right on, and unless some unfore-

delphia League Club is actually ahead of the York. seen obstacle binders him he will land them in HARTFoRD,June 25. Editor SPORTING I.IKB:

home for sixteen straight games at Athletic season financially. having a sort of monkey-an wotilil be permanently laim-. JEzia ex-

all round as the Athletics with perhaps the left for his home in Cincinnati immediately. TERRB HAOTE thinks Ducky Hemp is play- when he omitted from tho list of census ques- It had been "swiped" by one of the Boston pects to be on hum} \vheo the Bartloriia play their [>ext

exception of the Philadelphia Players' team. He expects to join the Athletics at Toledo. ing for release, because Syracuse wants him. tions: "Are you for the League or the Brother- players during the Reds' last visit to Beontown.

homrt game July 4.

THE BROTHERS' WINKING CAREER. Ground was broken Thursday for the Fred Mann l.a* boen released. He left for his home

MANAGER BARNIB is taking a vacation and hood?" No ONB has said tbat Gle.ison is the star fu \Vrroatfr Sittilr-iay niclit. Fred Was a T»ry (rnnt.e

The local Brotherhood team has been keep- new base ball grounds of the Tacony Walz is meantime managing the Baltiiuores. PITCHBB KSAFJS gets from Columbus $400 a pitcher of the League, but the Kid goes quietly manly fellow anJ was quite popular He wa* n Ii used

ing up an excellent gait in the West, which, Association, at the corner of Edmund street month for the four remaining months of this sea- at out1 time la*t year, uti'l the rel-'a^e caused such ft

if maintained, will bring them buck home in and Sstlter's lane, Tacouy. The grounds are EX-LEAOUH and ex-Association playera by on, holding down his rivals to a few paltry bits howl tliut he wai re-fn/aztvl. Fret! will be missed,

325 feet square,and are to haveagrand stand, the dozen are now playing in minor leagues. son and besides the $2500 next season, a bonus every game. He'll be the better off for the but he ha'l Been b'8 beat diiyu HB a ball player, arid

third place, at least. To break even with of $500.

Pittsburg was a creditable piece of work, and 50 by 27 feet, with seats for 250 persons, fin- DOOMS, of the Newarks, is playing in the limited amount of gush and taffy accorded him. though the fact m ty bo a 8a'l one, it is nuverthrlo*8 a

the team will doubtless do even better in ished by July 5. field, as his pitching arm is not in condition. HARRY ESTERDAY is batting left-handed, and MANAGER BRIGHT, of the Cuban Giants, has fact that the (jlil-lhnere must (riv« wity to the young;

while he don't got any more hits than formerly, blood. Munu .took his relwHW very philusoi'bi-allf.

Buffalo, as, with two games already won, the Suppose all three championships should FRED LEWIS, the old-timer, and short stop thoroughly reorganized his team by wooding In FridayVgame he was laid off (ogive ihe new man,

% chances are that it will leave Buffalo with come to Philadelphia? That is too vast a pos- Weir, late of Saginaw, have signed with Utica. be don't strike out so much and gets more bases out some of the players and engaging Boyd, Tbfclsen, a show. Afler tho giime, m conversation

three out of the four. If the boys can man- sibility to contemplate with equanimity and on balls. Frye, Trusty, and Cato, of last year's team. with vour conespoudont, he ep'ke in Y*ry C"Tn..!i-

PITCHER EASTON'S effectiveness is marred bv

ajjf to make a stand-off with the Clevelands 'twere better not to dwell on it too long. an ungovernable temperj also lack of head work. G*o. TOWNSEND still continues his fine catoh- The club started on a two weeks' trip last Mon- niPittary terms ot the newcomer a work. Thia fact 19

and Chicagos they will do as well as anybody There's already enough strain upon the ttase ing for Baltimore. A great change has taken day. worth noting, heraime M'Hin I;HVO hm opinion no' in

could have asked, and better than was ex- ball enthusiasts. F. C. H. UMPIRE J. F. KELLY, of the Atlantic Asso- place in the man since his connection with the reply to a question, but of hi* own Iree will, nnd

pected. Unfortunately, the team is meeting ciation, is generally commended for good work. THE management of the Newark Club has ahows that !u(iicrtnsnr at first base, is n yoniig-

DETROIT is a trifle late in selling. The club that if it does not receive better financial sup-

toughest opponent?,ns Fogarty, who was play- PITTSBURG, June 28. Editor SPORTINS first time this season, what bats were made for. could have gotten more money for the players it sfor and Imjh frnm Mention, ei«htp"D miles awav

ing splendid ball, will be laid up for a couple LIFE: We won two games in New York and port in the immediate future it may bo com- Tueiftfin ha* playm! bebin : the hat a tr od deal *ivl IH m

JERRY HARRINGTOX still keeps up his fine hn-3 fold had it been less unreasonable earlier in pelled to withdraw the team and locate it else-

of weeks with a split finger, and HaJlman is we had Edw. Everett Bell rooting for us each good KMnentl pU*T. In Inn fir-t Kftme lit-re h« m-via

throwing and is a hard man to steal a base on. the season. where. two hitu, one ;i two-btgijer, and played an errorl*-**

ill with quinsy. Still, even without these two day. The weather was nice for ball and the NEARLY every ciab this season seems to rely game at first two. He baa been doing creditable

valuable men, the team ought not to be mate- people received their inoney's worth in each PiTCtiBR NORMAN BAKER has a black eye, A STRANGB fatality seems to follow both Chicago

upon one good man to do the bulk of Us catch- tho result of an encounter in Baltimore with a worh upon the trip.

rially weakened, considering the available game. clubs in regard to the weather when they are at Catcher Stalling! Is with the team. He reimrt--*}

substitute talent, and we look for the I think Mulvey received one of the hardest ing. loafer who insulted his wife. Baker lioked his her* Saturday, but as rain previ>ntrd the playing '»f

home. While they are away the weather is

boys to keep up their fast pace. knocks you ever saw. I thought that we PITCHER HALL and centre fielder Berger, of man, however. perfect, but when they return a steady spell of the two a«mes with Jersey Citv we havn b-id no

|fc While the team is away the directory would have to leave him in New York for a the Aiiron team, refused flatly to play ball Sun- FITZGERALD, the ex-Athletic second baseman, chance to judije of hi." work. Prudent Lann w:>o

rain seems to set in »nd continue while the clube saw tbe two gamefl at Newnrk.il mo:e tbau p!emm6

Bis looking after the grounds, ami one of the week or so, but Mul said: "No, I am going day. ii arouad twain and as sound as » gold dollar. are home. with him.



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