"w-y -wr W- r M " "HJ pjMjnji in ii:-"pytl A THE SCRAKTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, MAY G, 1899. GAMES PLAYED IN ATLANTIC LEAGUE SCItANTON WENT DOWN INTO FOURTH TLACE. Chnngo of Its Position Wns Dun to tho Defeat Sustained Yesterday from Wilkcs-Bnrre Lancaster Lost to Paterson iu a Closely Contested Game Result of the Other Games. The llattles In tho National League Some of the Late Oosslp of tho Diamond. Scrnnton's """cond same nf tho Wllkcs-barro cellos wns well contested at Athletic p.uk yesterday afternoon. Tho lsltoiH von by a pood hcore. Heading Mas successful In closing out AllPiitown. Richmond, N'cwatlc, 1'ateisnn and Lancaster nil played closely contested Karnes. Hy losing cstei day's game Seranton dropped to fomth plate. Peicentage Table. W. i I'.O. Reading r, 2 .TV) Newark '. :i M7 Richmond ." ." Srriinton u I "A WllKes-Harre t ,'j) I.aiituHtor I ! ,'M 1'atcrnon ,1 T .TOO Allentown 2 7 .2J: Where the Teams Play Today. Wllkcs-Harre at Srrnnton. I'nterfon at l.iiiuaslcr. Altentomi at Uraillnir. Rlchmnnd at Newark DEFEAT FOR SCRANTON Dohetty's Costly Errois Were Large ly Responsible tor the Result. Hodson Was Injuied and Had to Rethe. About 7(10 spei tutor witnessed the defeat of Scianton lij WIlkes-lMiic .it Athletic puk jesteiday afternoon by the h(oic of to to :: The game was cloelj rontrstPd up to the eighth In ning, when Wllkps-Hano bundled hci hits and made hK inns The ciowd was pot as enthusiastic yesteid.ty as on the opening day, e peeiall after Wllkes-Barrc's iuns came thick and fast. The game liegnn at 3 HO with Knoll at the but, who "-cut a Hy oer Hums' bead Knoll was followed bv Llppeit, who took ill. st on balls Dillon fol lowed with a saeilflce hit K.isau next came to bat nverjone expected to see the ball sail oei the left Held fence and Knoll and Llppeit .scoie, but their hopes weie ctushed for Pete lined oat to Burns and was tin own out at fit at. Knoll pcoied a run. With two men out and eeiy one on the anxious bench, Doberty came to bat who lined to Atheitnn and was tin own out at Aim The Inning doed with one inn, and nei one happy to know Sunnton had led off so nobly undei iich haul conditions A Ilkes-Iiaiic came to bat, but diopped off In one, two tlnee older. lMner sent a lly to i:.tgun, Odwell was thrown out at llrst by a brilliant stop and thiow by Dohertv. Hnlllglian followed by llj itiFT nut to Llppctt, mak ing tlnee out. without getting in sight of Mist When Set anion tamo to bat in the commencement of the hoiond Inning, the men weie disposed of in one two, tlnee older, the Kline being the luck of Wilkes-Mai re. U the beginning of the thhd Inning, Siianton started pooilj. Knoll lined a flj past second hasp Llppeit pounded one to Hnlligliuu, who was unable to leach It Dillon followed with a 11 to Odwell Kngan then batted a gi minder to Goodwin, who thiew him out at flist, tn.iklng the third man out Llppert was again left on flist The game was evenl.v ontested In this wav until the eighth inning, when eight runs weie spoied 1 WIlkes-TSaire At he beginning, Obnier sent an inllcld fly to OConnell, who safely gathered the ball in tetlilng Clyincr one man fffiSS fsva T Jkrt e A painter was once anked what he mixed Me rnlnn with In nrdpr in nmAunn e,,.l. excellent results. " With brains, sir," he replied. The Burt & Packard " Korrcct Shape" shoes are made hy men skilled in the art of perfect 6hoe-making. The shoes they make are of the high est standard, known as the 1 Korrect Shape,' all st !es of toes. took for ttdiTrtl miti wumg on id bou. sniatir LEWIS, REILLY & DAVIES, 3UKAN1UN, lA. out. Odwell was next to hat, who got lit st on an eiror by DoheityJ Halll Khun Kent n long ny In right field, Od well taking second base. Ooeekel catno next and wub successful In reaching III st. Hums sent a liner over third base. Ooeekel going to second. Athcr ton helped the game along, and so on, until six iuiis were mndc. There were no special feutures dur ing the game, nslde fiom tho excellent woik of McMahon fioficrty wns very weak at third, lie made three costly emus There weie no criors for Wllkcs-Hane. Hodson pitched un ex cellent game, giving but one man base on balls and that wns Halllghan, In the last hnlf of the seventh Inning Hod son met with a painful Injury dining the last half of the eighth Inning While stopping a hot liner his loft hand wns split quite badly: Allen taking his place. The llrst ball Allen throw was a wild pitch, but ho soon got down to good work and made Wikes-Haire guess. Tho score: SCItANTON. A.U. H. II. A L Knoll, ef J! 2 3 T o o l.lppert. if 3 0 110 0 Dillon, lb .1 u 0 S 1 0 DuRan If 4 0 1110 Doliern, 31) I 0 0 2 -' 3 O'Connell. 21 3 ft 0 2 0 n McMfthnii, PS 3 (I 0 2 2 0 Thiicknrn, c i o u 8 o n Hodson, p 2 10 0 2 1 Allen, p 0 0 0 0 o 0 Totals ?' 3 Ti 21 N I WlMvKS-IlARRi:. A.ii. n. ii. o. a i:. Chmer, if 0 o 1 o o Odwell. If 3 2 1 I C 0 Mulligan, rf 112 10 0 (ioeckrl. lb " 1 2 12 0 u Hums n .' 2 3 1 .', 0 Athi rton, 21) .", 12 2 2 0 CoiiKhlln, 3b 110 2 2 0 Untitling, p 4 12 12 0 Goodwin p I 1 2 0 3 0 Totals 10 10 II 27 11 0 Sctiiuton 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0-1 WIIUes-Harre ....0 0 0 t 0 0 0 U X 10 i; lined runs Wllkes-Hine, 3 Two Imsp hits n.iRiin. Alherlon, lloodwln TliiiP-bisu hit Halllgan. Sari Hire hits Dillon, Cljmir. Stolen bases -Ooodw In. Atliertnn, Halllgan (b.ndliiK, Horns Left on lms Scianton, j. Wllkrs li.me, s. Stiurk out H Hodson ", bv Allen 1 tloodwin, I I'iist on criors--Wilkes. Harre. i l'lrst on balls-off Hod son 1, oft Goodwin B Wild pltdiifi Hodson. Allen I'as-ied ball Tlnukaia rtnplre Henderson. Time 1 55 Won Out In the Ninth. Lancaster, l'a., May "After havlig appaientlv won nn uphill game b li illle hittli'g. In the ninth lunlng l.ancas ter toda lost to Paterson liy a scoio of 1", to H. Hciwls's wildncss In tho Hist two Innings caused l.ancastei's defuit I'uo was buttul hard and Bnwcii w is not modi moie sutccssfnl. I'atcrsoi Hi bled well Scene. H 11.13 Lancaster '31022120 0-14 21 2 I'nUlMjli . .. i 7 300000 2-15 1. 2 Kitteiles Schmidt, Wei te and Suon, Howin, l'rje and Duncan. Umpire liergci Reading Shuts Out Allentown. Heading, 3Mn 5 The Allentown dub was shut out In the locals In a well plaid ginie b. I to 0 Miltphv pltdud a nv stcadv game and recded cxtel Unt suppoit Stimuli 1 also pltibed a good ganio but was a little wild Several eatelies nf diltlcult flits by Itetts and Tate weie of the sensational older fici plavlng of the DpIcIi.uiHs. t'oekiuan and e'hilds weie features Score, 11.11 U. Heading . . . 0 0 .! 0 o 0 0 4 1 2 Allentown . . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 l 1 HatteiiPR Miuplo and l'ox, Stlium.l and McJlanus. Implic McDctmult. Damaging Errois Did It. Newaik. Mav 5 Damaging errors wero ipsponslblp lor Ni walks defp.it tod.o, three of the four llgurlng In the run gettlnt, Hoth pltfhiis did excellent woik that of ljcimlon being sliglitly the bettei. Sevbold drove the ball over the fence in the eighth inning with one man on base. Scene: H H 13. Newark 00100 0 020 '17 4 Richmond ... 00010102 0 4 Gl 13 iltctles Htrndon anil Hoadi, Ulshop and Steelinan. Umplie Bctts. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Percentage Table. W. L r c. St Louis n t .Til Philadelphia U 5 .722 Chli.igo 12 ii .1,1,7 llrooklju 11 7 .old Cincinnati h C .571 Louis; llln s 'i lit Haltlmoro t 10 .HI New York I, 'I .400 I'ittiOuir,? 5 In V", Wellington I u 2,-, Cleveland u 12 .2W At Haltlmcrc H.n n riilkidelphla ..30100 0 20 0-biJ 3 Haltimon .0000100121 S 1 Hatterles Wheeler and Mcrarluud, Nops and Hcblnson. Umpires Hunt and Connoll. At rittsburg I5.H.C Pittsburg 1000 92 2207 11 1 Loulsvlllo 2 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 5 jO o Hatterles- Lccvernnd Hon ei man: Phil lips and Klttrldge. Umpires O'Day t.nd Hrennau At Hcstcn H.H E. Hrooklju 5 0 10 2 0 12 01111 1 Hoston 0 000 11 0002 6 6 Hatterles Hughes nnd Farrcll; Lewis a nil Clarke. Umpires Kmsllo and Mc Donald At New York R H 13. Washington 12 0 0 10 0 0 0-1 7 3 New York 0 0100100 35 9 2 Batteries Wejhlng nnd McGulro; Do lany and Warner. Umplies Gaffncy and Andrew s At Cleveland R H 13 Cleveland 0 0 0 10 10 0 02 r. 5 Chicago 0 3 10 2 0 3 2 '11 12 5 n.ittcrlcs Carscy and Zlmmcr; Calla han and Chance Umpires Hums and Smith At Cincinnati R.n fi. Cincinnati 2 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 512 St Louis .. .. 200000000-2 4 2 Batteries Hahr. and l'eltz; Young nnd O Connor. Umplies Swartwood nnJ Warner. OTHER LEAGUE GAMES. Eastern League. Montreal C, Providence, 5 (13 Innings ) Sprlnglleld, is, Toronto, ft. Sjracuse, 11, Wnicester, 5, Hartford, I, Rochestei, 1. Westoin League. Indianapolis, 3, Detroit, 2. Kansas Clt) 4, SI Paul, 3. Milwaukee. t, Minneapolis, 2. Columbus. Uuffalo-No game. Interstate League. Youngstown. 4, Wheeling, 2. New Castle. 10. MunmteUI, 4, Toledo,, 7, Dajton, 4. Kort Wayne, 2: Grand Rapids, 0 (llrst game.) l"ort Wavnc, t; Grand Raplda, 2 (second game.), College Game. At Villa Novu, Pa. R.H.K. Cornell 10000000 01 5 2 Villa Nova college .11000036 11 11 3 Butteries Sunders and Gonger; Me Fadden and Hayes. Umpire Connor, Dyspepsia indigestion To get rid of these ail ments, start at the seat of the trouble, by setting the stomach right. The genuine Johann Hoff's Malt Extract when taken with meals, will greatly aid 'digestion, and enable you to obtain as much nourishment as is possible from your diet. Mmm ESoifs M Extract is not a mere tonic it is a food as well. Mme. Melba writes: " I highly commend the genuine Johann Hoff's Malt Extract. I use It with my dally diet It Improves my appetite and digestion wonderfully." Johann Hod NewYork.Berlin.Parls. DIAMOND PICK UPS. Allen will go In the bo todav MeMahon s work at short wus of tho llliist ch.tnie.tet Scianton hns dropped to fourth place Puturson take a lump Heading now leads the Atlantic league, Newark taking second plate Dohcrtv'H t In oo costh errors wnt rough with the Seianton men Wilkes Rario rather like 1 It. AMATEUR BASE BALL NOTES. The TwIllghtF will accept the challenge of the Young Americans foi a game on halurdnv, Mil H, lw. nnd will meet them at the turner of South Main ave iiuo and Hampton f-tieet at 0 30 o clock Thev will pla anv team uudi i 12 enrs of age llvan II Hevan ma.iager. Pal mir Heynon, i.iptiln Tbe will nhiv tin m on the West Hide Piowns' giounds Tho Uliick Diamonds aectpt the eh 1 lenge of the Green rklder for a gam" on the Tunnel giounds Will meet von at Plttston averue and I'lg Btrvt at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon James Ho laiul, m inagei Sl or tho South Side Rattlers ib f. the Young Sports bv a i-eoio ot 12 to 0 vtsterdav In the fourth Inning thro was a wiancle over the seoie and the Sports refused to pin The umpire gave tho game to the Rattlers The Arlels Ji , accept the challenge of the Young Amcrie ins on the Mot,cs Tas lor hospital grounds nt 2 ;0 o'clock. REAL ROUGH RIDERS. Buffalo Bill to Have Many of Roose velt's Regiment in His Exhibition. There seems to be much anxiety on the pait of nianv renldonts of Scran ton to ne the oilginal members of Roosevelt's Rough RIdeis In notion. Colonel Cody (Huftalo Hill) will give the anlous ones n chant e to .see what thej have for .i long time wished to witness. Ho has, after considerable) Double, Hiiecocded in aeeuilng Uvtnty tlve of these famous wardens Men who actually saw battle, took pait In sklimlhhes, and In fact weie wounded In dlffeient e ngnRcments Thc-p men ato known the woild ovei and have been f-ecuiPd especially foi the great heiole churgo up San .luan Hill, to be accurately leproduccd by this oigm Ir.itlnn, which will be shown ben- on Monday, May 22. These Rough RIdeis nie only part of the si hundred peisons who are to truly repiesent to the people tho Rough RIdeis of tho dlffeient nations, Includ ing war painted Slouv chiefs nnd biaves, sinewy Cossacks from the Caucasus, fanatic lledoulns on their Aiablan steeds, I.anccrs fiom tho Queen's Own company, chasseurs and cnliasslci.s fiom the ciack cavalry reg iments of their native countiles, rh lans. South American gauehos, detaeh ment.s of United States cavulty and artillery, MeNlcan ruialles, vaqueios, C'lkos, dashing cowbo.vc. scouts and frontieif-men, Tens rangeis and oth cr. Miss Annie Oakley will Introduce many new and novel Hhots never ac complished by any other sharpshooter, and Johnny Raker will appear In re nnikable feats with tho rifle. Colonel Cody will appear at every perfoimanco GREAT SAVING POSSIBLE. What n Sewer View Would Coat Under the Proposed System. At the request ot The Tribune. City Engineer Phillips yesterday made nn esllmnte of what a sewer view would cost under the system suucrnHteii lw him In his annual report nnd approved o.v me select council, namely, to liavo coutt appoint the vlewets from among tho members of his corps. The result Is simply astounding. He took for examnlo a sewer kvsipih re cently viewed at an expense of nearly ,'juu. Allowing ji.so a. day for tho wages of the viewers he ilgured that he could mako the view comnleto for $37. And this too. was the maximum he bald. Ono of tho worst Instances of this legalized wbat-cver-jou-want-to-call-It, was tho viewing of the Honesdalo street nnd Von Storcb sou era. Thi.m niu fouiteen propettles In the district nnu me sewer cost jj.-jis. The couit allowed tho viewers $193 52 for mak ing tho view. In plain lungunge tho cltv paid three men nearly $200 for pei formlng tho stupendous mathematical feat of dividing 1,313 by 14. Tho measurements and calculations could be made by his nvn in an hour, Mi. Phillips nay Tho serving of no tices could be done In ten minutes and the hearing of appeals in a. single evening. It Is earnestly hoped by the city of flclals that the court will fall In with tho engineers Idea. Spring Suits. Tho fine weather of the past few daya reminds you that you need a light weight suit. We are prepared for the season's trade with up-to-dato clothing In the city. Every garment In our stock 1s mudo or the best goods, the cut and finish la perfection Itself, and you will find our prices right. Richards. AVIrth & Lewis, 326 Lackawanna avc. o O o FASHION 308 Lackawanna Avenue. Q igantic Fire Sale. 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