The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, July 16, 1914, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3
Yesterday's Results
At Ander.-mi C, Spartunburg 5.
At ?aflhcy. 3, Greenville 2.
ON TOP STAY
Did you seej ?the game? :: - Come see us win
tHff| AFTERNOON AT 4:30 I
Where They Play Today
Spartau burg at ?ndert-; on.
Gaffney at Greenville
On Top ?.gah
The
TRIMMED THE SPARTANS IN
HANDSOME STYLE ,
YESTERDAY
DID YOU SEE IT?
Well, You'll Get Another Oppor
tunity This^fternoon
Come Out Sure
Between Hie. showers of rain In An
derson yesterday1 afternoon, Anderson
won from Spartanburg b^a score of
6 to 5. Thc game was delayed for
about an Jioiir on account Of rain, and
then after Ibo shower the play "was re
sumed on wet grounds. There were
many slips and Comical slides during
the play, after mo rain. Both teams
played gbed half con ..dering thff wet
ness of the grounds, and balls and? the
gnuie was interesting until tho ninth
inning. Spencer* for Anderson was
pitching his second game and^ft was
tim first time that the Anderson fans
had had an opportunity of seeing him
in action. The fans arc .well pleased
with bini, and he promises to make a
. good pitcher. -
Bridgman for thc Spartans waa in
had shape and was exceedingly wild.
He made several wild' pitches and ol
io wed' several balls- to strike- the
ground between himalf ? \ the plate.
Dean, the ex-Gi?fnev -her made?]
hi3 appearance tans y?s
* terday and pl - .od game.
There were nurac . ind errors
that were partly due ^ dick'balla.
About'half way thro ?u the game,
a party, of people drove an! automo
bile out Into the grounds. ! -Th'e' names
of thc persons in the car are., not
lt new n, and no one bothered with
thom. . The action was utterly uncallLJ
ed fur und the people Instead ot mak
ing u hit and causing much mirth
made thc bleachers' bowl - -and the
grandstand moan'. Stich action ls - not
usu sall;.; seen in 'Anderson and it- is
almopi assured ?hat the guilty parties
wore yr nb m some', other town. "'.
Theft, attendance, showed a tendency j
to betjbiiiu better- anti though th rain
drpvo ninny away from the park, there
was quite.a. good' qrowd present'.
There were many scarfon tickets'"and ?
some hundred and-fifty, tickets sold at]
' ibo gato.. '.: s
Fellowing is thc box score and aunT
maryl
Anderson
. AB It H PO A El
Watson, rf .. .... 4 0 0 1 0 0
Graydon If .. .. .. 3 1 0 2 0 0
Chlldoro 2b 1 2 6 2
Bull lb..>3 1 16 0 1
Klplny 3b .. .. .. '4 0 0 1' .1.
' Vaughn, c*.'. .. ..4 0 1 2 0
Boyce aa.4 1 1 16
Ballard cf ri. .. .. 4 1 1 2 0
Spencer p.4. 1 2:' I 1
Totals".r ., ..35 6 8 28 13 6|
Sparenburg.
?B R H PO.A FI
Dov;don/lt .. .. .. 6 0 2 1
McArlhur lb .. .. 5 2 2 ll ?
Coblo rf .. .. .v .. 4' 0' OVO 0
% Hodgin 2b .. v 5 0 1 1 1
Dean c.v.. .... 4 1 0 70
Lockerbie 3b '.. " . . & 0 13
Outhrle cf ....... 4 0 ? 1 O'
Camp as...... .". . .' 3 11 2 i3
Bridgman p .. .V -.4 1 0 0 0
Totals .'.' .. ../ .:?9, B 7 24 6 4
Summary-Two base hits, Spencer;
batter hit, Dean," Coblo ; wild-pitch,)
, Bridgman, 3; -passed balwr*DeahK 2,
??*f? Vaflgnh.2; base on balls, off Bridg
.*', man, 4; Spencer .l; tim?'rt)f'game-2:46;
umpire,. Henderson;^ attendance 200. |
^ TIED WITH LAVOINA
Anderson boys faying Cfopd Bair In .
Georgia* ."/
Tho "Andersor. boys are playing, ex
cellent ball us will'be, attested by'the
score below. Th game wi th''.Lavenia
* yesterday^ afternoon was-one of thb
best over .aeon in Lavonla. 8cb.ro-aa
iollows: ' jfc ?
Anderson'.. .....?..l"\B.
Lcvnnln.. .. '.. . .'..i,"-\S " 1
Batteries : Edwards and ? Millwood ;
Quest1 on*-Simson. ?* V ' . \
. Tho fitting of ^#ea .for Anderson,
i . who got 2 tw?-.base.'bits and.pitching
of Ed warda "tor "Anderson who* struck
v out 12 mon In ?# innings .were- fea*
tures of tho game. -', '
Theao tw? te?tmr wilt cross bats In
two moro games this weok,' Thursday,
and': Friday, in which the locals hope
to get both. .. . ' ' ?'.! ?
TPn? Anderson boys will play ht
' ? Tuiionr saturday: - ' * -/
Tho yqung4aeh report a big timo
and will 'return1home,with tho acolpa
of-several of thhlr opponents In tte
.near t?tnre, . ..'.
* . ? Tho llne up is-asfblolws:.. i \ *
. &I?Iwood,'c;. Riceand Ed^dsKp;
M?Culley" lat hase; Rico.^d..'
Watklna* ss; Wator^Rlp. Br,, Sb;
Jor. Rip, Jr., if; Wr^ ct^vfln?il, rt;
" / v Purrias, agtotltUAO/W ,. >
?/.i..' S^rSt' ?? ' # - ?
*S,.^B?*V,I,VV . \j >? -??
Elocutiondoesn't golfer ewiftr^ St
niereiy teaches ?? h9V to ?PIA u?t
M, An?
re Weil Stay
ST?HD?NG OF THE CL?BS
Piedmont.
W L Pct
ANDERSON. 9 7 563
Spartanhurg.IO 9 526
Gaffney.. ..v. 8 9 471
Greenville. 8 10 444
North Carolina.
W. L. P'-*.
Charlotte .. ... 43 28 606
Durham ... 42 28 600
.vVlhBtoh.\. 38" 30 559
Raleigh. 33-38 465
Greensboro . 27 41 397
Asheville. 25 43 . 368
Sooth Atlantic.
W L Pel
Charleston.*J(. 15 7 ?382
Albany ... 15 9 625
Augusta.. .. ..13 '?9 591
Columbus. 13 10 B?5
Columbia .......... ll 13 .458
Savannah ., .... .... ll 13 458
Macon. 8 14 364
Jacksonville . 6 17 261
Southern.
_ W L Pct
Mobile .. .... .. .. 49 40.551
Atilinta. 46 39 541
Birmingham. 47 -40 541
Chattanooga ........ 48 41 539
New Orlcahs ...47 41- 534
Nashville...45 33 511
Memphis. 37 49 430 ?
Montgomery ........ 42 57- 424
American.
' , , W L Pct)
Philadelphia .. .r ... ..45 31' 5921
Washington. ^.. 43 36 544
Detroit.45 37 538
Chicagty...'. ^.43 37 538
St. Louis.. '... 42 38 525
J3oston.. .. .. .. .. 43 38 531
New York..'.""31 46. 403
Cleveland. .. 26 52 3331
National.
W L Pct)
New York. 44 31 587]
Chicago.. .... .". .. ..43 37 5381
St Louts^V ?.. .. .. Uri 42 - 39' ?19
Cincinnati .. .. ?? 39 40' 494
Philadelphia .. .v'v: .. 36 37 493
Pittsburgh. ..' .. ..35 37 .486
Brooklyn.. .\ ... .......33 38 465
Boston_ .. .. .. ..33 *43 434
F?deral. ' *
W Ju Pct I
Chicago.. 46 31 5971
Indianapolis .. ...... 42 33 560
Brooklyn .; .. . . .. .'. 39 33 542
Buffalo.. '.. .. .. :. 38 36 521
Baltimore.40 37 519
Katos?s City ..36 35 507
Pittsburgh. .. .. .. 30 42 417
St. Louis .'.' .V 34 45-1430
NATIONAL
At Cincinnati 6; Philadelphia 4.
At St. Louis 5; Boston 3..
At Pittsburgh. 4 ; Brooklyn 3.
"At Chicago 5; New York 4.*"*' ~
... . Giants Lose. \_?
Chicago, July. 16.-Frank Schultet
long double today was the climax of
an exciting. ninth inning rain wh
resulted in a. 5. to 4 victory" for c
cago over New York. By. winning,
the locals obtained an even break on
tho series and prevented tho Giants
"from increasing the-.lead of d "'l
games which 'separated! the teams
prior \ to the series.
ScproU- s. - >';
N?tV York .. .. 003 000 001-4 6
Chicago .vOOl' 100 {t?S^-B?Al '3
I Tesreau aqd McLean; Smith and
Bresnahan, Hargrave. 7
v 8L Louis Broke * Even, - .
V St. Lotis;- July ??.^t?f? thd hases]
fUlf th Cfe eighth inning Saljco Klncrird !
scoring Wilson and Snyder with tho
runs that enabled St I,ou1a to >rcut |
Boston todayi B <$ 3. Today'i? victorr
gave St. Louis an ovpn .break In the
four game sertea.> . V
fi co rc " *'* ? * "\
Boston ii'. ... .002 100 000^-3 / 6' 3
st. Louie .. .tOOO 02? O?x-g-io 1
Hess and Gowdy; Sallee and Sny
der. -, ; .' - -, .. ' 0>
\ Philadelphia Lost In Eighth,' ' f<
Cincinnati, Jh?^ai}.-rCmct?nat. ral
L lied* itt the eighth, mping aud Scored
efi??gh runs to fr otu Phil adel pf ,ia
ito c to 4. .'KttUrer and fjroh' were
inished from tho field for dl?p?t'-ng
I decisions of the umpires.
Scorfi- *.
Phl?adbipnla ;.. 020 ?021 O??r-4v- 8 2
Cincinnati '..' .'.200 100 03k-6.Iii 2
i'W??y. OeBchger, Matttson, Ma^er
and Ki Ul fer. Doola; Douglas, Schnei
dor, Amo3 and Erwin, Gonzales.
First ?p ??t Homer.
Pittsburgh:7 July 16.-pittnburgh
wok* advantage of Brooklyn's errors'
Joda/ and wdh * td 3. Mentor, tho
tir?t 'Pirate to' hat, hit a home run,
.no first made by a local here this
i' ??coro-u.'. ' J . :
I Brooklyn .. . .. (Tia 000 llV-tf\19? A
I pittrfbhrgh .. ..<; ?20-000 olx-^-4 7 0
'' Reulbach, Allen and O. McCarty;
[Cpofwaad?lhson. '
?. y -* ?>"/; v ?"-""'> .
-to*
im "Big Three" Who Will
Try to Lift America's Cup
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iPh?tb by American Presa Association.".
HERE they are, the "big three" who will enden vor to take the America's
cup away from Uncle'Sum. Left to right the men.nfe: Sir Thorans
-Lipton, owner of thu challenger, Shamrock i V:; Designer Nicholson
and W. P. Burton, skipper of the challenger. Burton'is said to he
tho best amateur sailor in Great Britain. ^The Hlinmrock'lV. Uns proved sen
sationally- fast: in ber1 trial heats, and a thrilling series of contests off Sandy
??ok in September Is promised.
FEDERAL
Ar Kansas City-3; Indianapolis E.
At Buffalo 7; Baltimore 0. First
game. . - . '
At Buffalo 4; Baltimore 0. Second
game.
At Pittsburgh 2; Brooklyn 4/
At Chicago 0;-St; Louis 2.
Brown In Unod Form. -
Chicago, July 16.-Mordecai Brown
Flaged a come-back today; holding
Chicago to four bits ?and winning an
easy game, for -St. Louis 2 to 0.!
Score-^- \
St. LOUIB .: .. ..001 100 00rJr-2\5 1
Chicago ... .. OOO OOO 000^-0 4 1
Brown and Chapman; Hendrix and
and Wilson. ?
Kansas City Lost.
Kansas City," July 16.-Cnllop to
day allowed but three hits until -the
seventh, inning' when Indianapolis
scored'four runs and the locals were
defeated 6"to 3. .> -
Ipdtahanolls. .. 000 000 410-6 7 4
Kansas City.,.001 101 000-^3 10 3
" Moseley abd Ru rid en; Tul lop.
Adams and.:Ea'sterly.
.'. Baltimore Lost Both.
Buffalo, July 15.-Baltimore failed
to B?ove against; Buffalo in either game
of.'4 dopbie header here today* 'the
scores bein g 7 t o 0 a u d 4 tb 0. Jn. the
opehing game''pills* ope Baltimore
player gdt past second'base and An
der?on allowed only three hits in the
second game. ' rr
ScbJ^FIrst Game- . ? " .
Bifta?o tittl" 0j|)3- OOx-7 10 0
B??timnre ... ...0?0 000 000-0 .4 0
MooYtf' ft-1? Blair; ' Conley, Hughes
ahlli Jacklltsch, Boucher. ' " ..
Scpre-Second Game- .* ..
BiM?l? .'.110 002 OOx-4 6 1
Baltimore . .: 000 000 000-0 ' ? 0
AhdCrsolb and Lavigne'; Yount and
Jacklltech. - ,
AMERICAN
j ?
At New York 2 ; Chicago -3. First
game
At New ?ork 2; Chicago 1. 8 in-j
ning3, darkness- Second game.
At Philadelphia-Sty Louis, both
gamea postponed, ruin.
At Boston 4; Cleveland. 0. .
At Washington 3; Detroit 3. Called
Sth agreement catch tra?m
New York Won aeries.
Now-York, July 15.-Nev*'York woU
the series from Cliicago three to two,
|>y breaking even in today's double
header. Chicago won the first game,
3 to 2,'and New York evened Up by
taking the second 2 to 1. The second
game was called in the eighth inning,
f n account of darkness, though Mali
nger Callahan made a violent ob
jection. .
Score-First Game
Score
Chicago.001 010 010-3 10 1
New . York.100 000 001-2 -8 2
Scott, cicqtte, Faber and Mayor;
Pion, Warhop and Nunamaker.
Srore-Second Game
Chicago .... . .000 000 1(M-1 7 0
New York .. ..002 00 bx-2 ,6 I
Ben/., Ci?otte and Schalk; Cole and
!s weeney. S .
. ? Homer Tied Score.
WuMi.lngtbn, JuIy~15.^--Detro't and
Washington played a 3 to 3 tie here
totfay, the game being called at the
(?pd of the eighth inning to allow tho
viel tors to "catch a train! Morgan's
home run" in the seventh tied the
secret-. ..
' Score- - 'A
Dotrdlt .. ..101 100 00--3 6 0
Washington .. ..002 000 10-3 7 2
Cc vol esk le. Da uss and Stans c;
R?chling. Engel and Williams, Henry.
Pittsburgh Lost'
...rWsburgh, July';-15.-Brooklyn de
tested Pittsburgh- today, 4 to 2; /
Score- ' ' ' .
Brooklyn .. i . .000 OOO 103-4 6 0
Pittsburgh .. . .200 000 OOO-i-2 10 1
Seaton and Land ; Kpotzer and Ber
ry. ? . ?. .. ; .
SWittt Atlantic
Ar'col?m DU4-?5? i .Savannah \ 4.
At,. AlJUany &\ Coliiqibla 2. ,11 In
nlngs,-,, H ?/, M i 'in ?"' ' -
^\Ati?k? Charloston 6._ Flfst
gome.i ; > '?-i -rf.. -
At. ( .Macon 4 ; Charleston 5. : Sec
bnd:gasM5,i?^ot^; : . . ; .
.j^Augusi?.iJi?p^lle; rain., ...
At'^lmingnam sr ?tlant? 0. t
. '?t/?Nashville 2?. Moptgomory 2y 2
Inoinga rain. ' *' ' .
At ? Chattanooga . 5* -New Orleans 4.
At Memphis 5; Mobile .5. 14 innings
darkness,.
Cleveland Whitewashed.'
Boston, July. .le.^BostOd shutout
Cleveland 4 to\0 today making lt four
straights for'the seriea. Eight local
players . w,brb''t6?nt fr?hi thc' dug-out
to the dressing l?dom: by Connolly for
Uncomplimentary- remarks about the
vir.ltdrs. *V,- .
8c?t*c .*" t . i
ClejVQiaiid . '. ,.. , 000 000 000-^0 7 1
Boston .. ... ..200 002 l*Khl--4'f7 .1
Gregg, Conamore and "?arisch;
lenard abd .Carrigan. ' < ,
At/Portsmoutii i; Richmond ll.
. At Roanok.c-Norfolk^. ratn.i . ,
At Petersburg 2; Newport News 6i
First game. S
At retersburg 10 y Nw port ?OWB 0
Sodpr-'i game.: r . 1; ; ,
NO?tH^^?LINA
1 2 I ' ' \ . . . "
Xt'-5lLfth?Mlle^t^reenft*^?^<'ratn.\ ,
At-Winston-Salem 3; Raliegh 2. '
At Durham 5 ; Char lotte*; JPlrat
gam?:,;
At Dtirham 1; Charlottb I. Sec
ond game, called nth. rain.
From Gr
CLEVER MAN IS
SPARTAN MANAGER
Shows Sterling Qualities In Fnv
tching Yesterday's Game At
Anderson
Logr Martin. Manager of thc Spar
tauhurg Tip Tops, who pinyod Ander
son ynrterday sud who play hero
Thursday, Friday and Saturday ia
real hasehall sport and gentleman.
He knows how lo manage a Paschal
tann without kiel lng at thc umpire
and everything eire. He goea aftei
thc game in truly gentlemanly style ?
and has made many friends ja? An
derson. Yesterday , at - the end of |
the second innings when the- score
was 2 to 0, against his team and the I
umpire held up the game op account j
of rain and later was about to de
cide that there would be no game on
account of the diamond being literal
ly 8w;amped with water, making lt ex
vremely difficult to play, when mana
ger Bull of the Andereon team stat
ed ho wanted to ' eee the ge me through
because of,the fact that the crowd
seemed to want to see it. Legs Martin
said all right we. arc with you and tb?
Spartonburg boyr went lntb win and i
the close afore allows that they came j
pretty clore tb warda doing BO. Legs
Marlin wanted to. help the iqcal team
out of a bad financial condition which
would have occurred jf the game" had
not boen played and .he did lt and
gcutlcmanly and, sportsmanlike. "' /...j
Ile la thc kind of mah that makes !
professional baseball worth" playing.
Anderson is always glad to have such
a man here.
American Association
At Cleveland 8; St. Paul 5.
At Indianapolis 3; Minneapolis 2.
At Louise vi ile 1; Kansas City 5.
At Columbus 9; Milwaukee 6.
International League
At Rochester 3; Toronto .2.
'At Providence t; Baltimore 2. .''
.At; Jeraey City 4; Newark 3.
At Buffalo 10: Montreal 0. First
game.
At Buffalo 6; Montreal 2. Second
game.,, . v a '* -
* ll * * M, MM * * *
. THE DAY IN CONGRESS *
******* * * * * * /*
Wash m gt on, July 15.-Senate: Met
a]t ll a. m.
The I)glit over .PrcBldent Wilson's
nominations to the feiWnl .reserve
board was continued.
Senator Sh.cpppfd .introduced a bill
making it criminal act for interstate,
public service corporal iona und others
to loan money to-federal officials.
Nora ir.'at lorn considered in execu
tive session.
Adjournpd. at 5:25 to noon Thurs
day. '*? ?: : '' I' -, >
House met at noon.
Billa Upon the calendar were .con
sidered. . ' '. . .
. Representative townsend's chargea
of high finance th the Wub ash-Pitts
burg Terminal railway were . heard
beforo the bommeree committee, '
Consideration of general .deficiency,
bill resumed.,.'
" Bill to reglilat? diversion of water
from Niagara Falla for development
of power- favorably reported by lor
eign affairs .committee.
BUI for relief of settlers on Irrigar
Hon / projects set aside In favor of
other depute. - * '
Past ed the* general deficiency:., ap
propriation b|U..
Way cleared . for consid?r?t lop of.
bill to extend to twenty' years, the
period of payments by settlers on ir
rigation projects. .
Adjourned at 5:25 to'noon Thurs
day. , St. yr
-"ITATI05 FOR tfeTT?R?/ OF AD.
MINISTRATION . ;
Whereas, J. J. Fretwell made stilt
to me to grant him letters of admini
stration of tho estate And effects of
Elijah.Walker, deceased. ' ^
These are therefore to cito ahd ad
monish, all and; singular the kmo'red
and coeditors- on the raid Elijah Wal
ker, deceased/ that they may appear
before me in the court Of probate, to
be held at Anderson, C. H., 8.' C., on
the 30th day ot J?ly, 1914 to show
.cause if ally why,the said administra
tion should noe lie. granted. , ..,.Ul.
W. P- NICHOLSON, . .
i . g Jud ge of Probate..
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O 0? O ?::0; ?. ?^OJ?O O O O 0
o . BP ^; AKIN H HOM F TIES. o
fc'V ? . ,\-. v V?; '' -?
o ; s. v^ir-rr'??' '-./y'. ?j
o NewVYo^ jtoy*?5.-TlV.bh? *,
o borough' of qr?tpr 'New y?rk t?
O -ManhatUn-r640 absoluto.? di-, ?
o vorces weiro granted during tho b
o BIX mbntha ehdefl Juno 'Stf; ^' i
b against in during .tho same t?
o period last 'year. - These /figure? o
b wcro made publicVtoday by tho o
o county clerk. .V. ' ' . -O
sThir?
eenvHfa Team
GAMECOCKS GET ALL THREE
OF THE SERIES AT
GAFFNEY
HOME RUN" HOARD
Swatted Oct Another Yesterday
Getting One Homer in Each
Game
Special to. The Intelligencer.
Gaffney, July IB.-"Home Run"
nord sustained his reputation this nfl
terhoo by swatting thc'pill over the
eentcrfield fence tb tba laft half of
thc ninth limning and ticing the acore
making,lt Greenville 2; Gaffney 2.
After this Wonda, the visitors twirler
weekend and a succeaBlon of bite and
errors all alldwer the locals to push
another hmo across tho plate winning
the game hy a score of 3 to 2. Hor'd
baa aecured three home runa In the
past three, day a ,one in each game.
The fielding of McColl on secondhand
Ogleflbjj on third were ratures of the
game, j '. . .
Tire vlsitora aecured one run in ibo,
first Inning when Roberta recured a
single and waa followed by Potekt.
with' a single, ""hey tijade another I
In the"peyepth,when Miller, thc local
tfyirlferr got ta, h hole by; allowing1
three men to get on' baaes' without an
out 'and. a bunt "allowed the man on
third tb come .heine.
Gaffneys first run waa made in thc j
second. McColl secured r. twp fcttgg.v
and ons followed by Curry with a
single. The game was won in the.
last" halt of the ninth mn'lbg M three
straight'.victories for thc Isca!.: o.cr
Greenville. J
The box score , and aumtnary fol-'
low:,,,.. "l- ',.
Greenville
?ame AB. R H O A E.
Roberta, E., KS ...... 4 1 1. 3 Oj
Jeffries c .. .. "*.".'4 ? 0 G I 0
Pote?t rf.4 0 1 l' 0 0
Pope lb'.4 O l 15 0 2
I Cheek lt . , ..v.. . . 4 1 2 3 *-0 0 ,
Jackabii ct .4 0 1*20 O'
v?tewart 2b .". .. ..4 0 1 1 0 2
Roberta S., 3b .... 4 0 0 2 3 it
Woods D.. .1? .... 3 0 1 1 2 0
Totals .. ... .'. 86 2 8 25 9 4
Ga liney.
Naine ' AB R H tl A E
Ogleaby.8b 6 0 0 1 6 0
DeshleldB If. 4 0 0 1 0 0
Moore cf...... 4 0 2 1 0 0
Jenkins rf.4 0 0 0 0 0
Hdrd.SB.; .. .. .. 4 l l 6 2 1
McColl 2b.411121,
C?t?ry lb .. .4 1 2 12 6 j
Vasry d.4 0 0 6 1 1
Miller p ........ 4 0 ,0 0 2 0,
Totals .. .... 67 6 27 12 3
Score by Innings^ , .
CfreenVille.... ,.. . .1Q0 OOO 100-2 8.4
Oafincy .. .; ,....o.io.-.ooo 09;?--3
Summary-Homo rou? Hprd;'; twp
baso blt, McColl ; struck, out by Woods
5, Miller 6; base on balls off Woods
2, Off Mille 1; stolen bases, Jeffries;
doubl? play, > Deshlelds to .McColl > tb
Curry, umpires, Tattersall and By
ram. Time i:4r>. .Attendance 300.
Flag Raised.
Philadelphia, July 15.-While thun
der endeavored.to.drown.out the mu
nie of twp bands Qf the world's
championship flag, which the .Phila
delphia Amerlcaas won last fall was
raised today at Bhibe park. Through
ml nat u re lakes and ankle deep mUd
the vir king St. Louis Americans and
the Athletics paraded the field and
during a momentary lei ? dp In the
thunder showers the pennant was
hoisted. i . ?'.'*"
Both games ' of the double header
sch.edulod for today were postponed.
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ou Chester. Mrs, Wollte, Coombs,
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