PECULIAR TRIPLE PLAY Crawford Hits Safely, but Is “Killed” With Two Oihers. “Wild Bill” Donovan Relates Excep- tional Play in Exhibition Game— Three Players Retired on a Clean Single. During a fanning bee recently sev ing exceptional happenings in baseball. mentioned until the conversation had veered around to Wild Bill Donovan, who had smilingly accepted the state ments, There was a lull in the story telling when Wild Bill put in: “Did any of you fellows ever see a triple killing on a single? When the All Nationals went west in 1902 we opened against another all-star aggre- gation at Hamilton, O. In the first in- ning of the game got a man on first and second, nobody out and Wa- hoo Sam Crawford at bat. Red Dooin ~as catching for them and Miller Hug- ins was playing second base. gave the hit-and-run signal and the men on bases started with the Sam met the ball squarely for a single into left field. The man on second rounded third for home and man on first tore around second for third, “Lefty for the we ‘Sam pitch the left field came in Houtz was playing other side and he “Wild Bill” Donovan. rack of the gre a line. vith the « ball off Doolin on “The aw the ball und and shot it to anded to Deal man who had third Was Rong i and started nuer and start the plate 30 he back turned round, touched third, stopped to third + other ru ed back to second “Crawford was already ww second Dooin mmediately, made the rawford and whipped to Huggins 10 touched ( second | irst, sliding inte turned in time oot to put the ball the on other man coming back to second head first ‘The 1s almost plate, and who turned back, was stand- ing off third watching the play man who w= fo Sam Crawford, Huggins touched Sam and the other player, then wheeled and threw to third, nailing his man for the third out.” “You win,” was the verdict of the fanning players. Eight Double Plays Made. The Detroit-8t. Louis game of April 27 at Detroit was remarkable for eight double plays being made. Lowder milk, pitchilrg for the Browns, gave nine bases on balls and hit a man, and only twenty Tigers were officially at bat in the home team's eight in nings. The Browns had twenty-four assists. Thye Tigers struck out, but every other play required at least one aselot and one play called for three. lei QT oR = RE “Dutch Where the Dutch” Zwilling that to bag se is a question the does force behind his Whale bat center fielder nany home runs? side fans (frequently ask fhe explanation is the itfielder body poweriul and his the o easy swing of the which goes bat Zwilling fle inches 160 stands five feet over and He is 2X weighs only probably the the with RO ption Kauff of the Brooklyn Tiptops Pitchers would rather give Zwilling a free ticket to first base than to see him he in last one most Federal lesgue, i the possible of Benaie lean on ball the few : : with his team Seys ome writes John ©O in Ch cago News Zwilling lke tter its 41 home-run ge of the ‘rank had the habit of ball against the field on the team SCOre ile board in right West side BASLDALL STORIES George Kahler of Cleveland has been sold to Portland ® Hank O'Da Fed staff o a up mar ies WO meets Charlie derzog contin ignore Rigle: on the ball Umpire when he former Giant who is laid up Bob ‘ardinals, finger » - » with a broken Beals Becker ls out after the long wally he would Hit the the big does not swing hard at a appear to amount of speed, $41 grounds, and ox phere of Frank ' at least he does not i i top | sign { ball have any unusual but he can bh the game The © moves Hi as (ar as anyone may be said of Zwilling. ward with his swing and ‘mendous driving power in those broad shoulders Zwilling led the Fe with 16 a silver but and i | saline H or has try i rdoral league inst | runs and was ball for lead Chicago team batting with One features about hitting the fact effective against against right year home awarded ug the in Bx average of Zwilllng's hard that he is just ieft-handed 0% is “as pritehers as 1 handed and he bats |) Zwillivg is to na also a wonderful fielder, lot of ground. fast runner, as he starter gets nang he takes a big stride and covers being able Cover a He is a slow ni base but when he { ground fast EARL MOORE WITH AMATEURS Former Buffalo Pitcher to Join Cleve land Aggregation-——Refused to Stand Salary | Cut ily of the Phillies, ube, is going to Fhe guotation marks ball ised for amateur rs the pre 3 in eve] get the and arl’s playe just Cleveland home in with the Buf but refused in salary this season Now that Earl has to play the ing Strollers of the Cleveland Amateur Baseball there some question eligibility and the commission which has charge of { the to stretch the i Ine tu tia Fedarals stand for a cut and quit the Pads an opportunity sighed falo last year to with Assocation i$ as to his games will have ague this season . * a National le Hoth Boston teams are the favorites in th leagues for ennants among the betting men. - * - ir respective Charlie Doolin presented with large bouquets of flowers by ad- tiring friends when the Reds played Was LW . » * Rowdyism ig to be downed this year It ia possible the by being too strict, game - » - White Sox Pirates feel sad. days for the Clarke of the The on Red's services HORROR IS RIGHT Cy Pieh was pitching for New York and the Sox fans were having fun with his name “Mince is pitching,” yelled one joker, “Lemon Pieh.” nowled a bleach erite, “He's a huckleberry,’ shouted a third. Pieh stopped to object to a de cision on a ball “He's cussed hard,’ yelled a puns- ter, “Awful crust he has, trying to beat the Sox.” "Don't mince matters,” screamed another, “Three umps, “Got his desserts,” yelled a New York fan, and the horror was over. strikes,” howled the Earl Moore eligibility rules to permit Earl to take part in the games. According to the Cleveland Press, the managers in the league have a hunch that the eom- mission will permit them to use any players not under éontract to profes. sional clubs and are scrambling to sign several stars who are now tem porarily out of work. Fed Players Must Hustle, The easy life has passed for Federal league players. The Colonial leagde, where they may be shipped In case of a slump, Is making all of the ath- letos hustle to stay in the bigger oir cuit RATHER OLD FASHION THAT ONCE MORE IN VOGUE. Is Hiustration Shows Mow Effective May Be Made—~White Batiste the Best Material for the Collar and Vest. it the way of novelty every once in a while, and, judging from its present vogue, this is one time, There is some thing quaintly attractive about the fad, but in many cases it a touch is all that usually occurs at ends of a girdle Here in the model sketched we is overdone is needed, the neck and sleeve blouse, and t find | That doesn’t it? sounds incon the effect forego, and, kindly dis most the bodice iast venient Hut really too be sides, the poEed pretiy to vorld is 80uls, be induced dificult us contortions full of who can on oech sions to help one in and out of things and thu In geranlum-coral fallle the lovely frock you rose 1o%ies will COommmen ngs the throug ————— — Lacing Gives a Quaint Touch to This Pretty Frock A narrow underpane! of be sewed down the foundation | for a The a kK Both full about the background skirt is In two flounces, foundation is needed only i p, then fi wee-length gathered the t with a that are rater d above border of ta hold the hem tucks flounces away ix fine or from the Hgure AAA AAMAS APM AIP PPP Hot Weather Particularly the Time When Complexion Must Be Made a Matter of Moment, of pure de Summer is not a season in of the skin, for hot shine and salt water with the complexion it is hardly possible to go about with a protection in form winds, hot sun all play havoe the is too warm for comfort, and disagree able and dangerous to the eyes, be sides. But there are certgin precan tions which can be taken to relieve the burning sensation which comes from exposure to the sun. When you have been out in the hot summer air and allowed the sun's rays to kiss your cheeks you will find, of course, that your skin will become red and dry from this reckless exposure. Don't come in from out of doors, where you have been enjoying a mo tor trip or a game of tennis and wash the dust and dirt from your skin with soap and water. This only increases the burning sensation and the dryness of the skin. First rub on a quantity of cold cream and rub thoroughly with a soft cloth, After the irritation has been somewhat lessened the face should then be thoroughly washed and cleansed. Fil a basin two-thirds full of fresh soft water. Should the wa ter which flows from the faucet be hard, then soften it with a teaspoonful of borax to every basin. Dip the face In best frocks of this description the results can be had by selecting a good, crisp quality of silk, because | the design bouffancy that | could hardly with the i softer silks FINE COMBINATION OF COLOR needs =» be acquired Example of What May Be Done by | Contrasting the Shades That Have | Widest Difference, { § and must, Biack white being the mode in | of wide of effects striking color mode | Very be the water, and COUurse this the ed by this | are achiev combination in the ex me | in Many Forms diag a medi good lookis Morin emely tied ntie gs Of ith strinea color with hair lin PRIN PAPAIN NAPPI NS NAPS NAN, the water, and afterward the hands hands well over the second ti Soap the and rub with a | Dip the | in | dry | ol fare face a me into the water ind fter the some simple jotion, | ringe thick facial bath appiy ¢ basin thoroughly soft wel lightly astringen It will be fous refreshing i use of a good cleansing cream | the facial bath and a suitable | afterward bas a really wonder | effect in improving the complex- | The effect of a clean face is in | altogether delightful. 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