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1674-12 Louis (Red) Snedigar h • ri1 1 1 3 0 M. Escolfier, the famous IA.nel• laniOnd +,1tlii4r#:•011 lira.lif 1 1 U S U chief. was talking to a tourist at t Tri \` 1•ent, lb. 4 O 1 8 1 U Carlton about Landon cooks. • h` Medina,cf. 3 0 0 1 n 0 "T'ha typical London cook," be . ISrewn, ata J 11 _ ;! •L n Glared, "was certainly the one w Manuel,1•f. J n U 1 11 U sniffed and ear to m1•: Dion, am. 4 0 1 0 0 3 "'Plain coo ln•-lhet's where y. ,1 • ruinaa. c• J 1 1 lU U U put the wade egg inside the pull. Tomas,If. 1 0 ll U 0 U I Totals 35 2 7 23 11 3 National League. .Senre by innings: 1 3 4 5 6 7 R 9 DIRTIEST BAIL EVEN PLAYED ��n�" s` "°"°"'`° • ...1 1 0 1 n 1 11_tt_.g Standing of Globe _ _ ; ri* . , ` � u k out- lie 1'rig11York .. 10071 34710 ON THE fl0YAl PALM 6NOUN0 ieorbtten,Selph ii . I lx ,H ..it ' '�sbgrg ..88 68 39 .80'2 1'w•n-has'e hitshllon 1,Misses leen, .iladelphia .. 'J8 :48 60 .478 Snedigar. lei nap .102 48 nJ .471 Pie drove a liner to third,ecorin•on I Left on bases_.)liens Key 6 Iµ'art Z �II O•L -� els ,,,,104 I47 57 .462 WAS THAT -- PULLED OFF YE.Y. Dillon's two•bagger. Earned runs-Miami 3,Key West• .. 8? 38 8! .3T1 Tomas went in for Ambrose in the I Pas.,•,1 itans- : .100 '28 72 .280 TERD.tY BY PEDDY AND SHED- seventh, taking his old place in the L on to i 1...left field. Key Wert added another I 11^Oble play.-(eon Prnt to Fe Camra Ye•t rday. (CAN, DISGUSTING THE SPEC- Icy. tu11-I the second and last they nude l Hit by pitched halls- l'eddyl. trtter• exn-Ren; Chicago 9. TATOKS, WHO ARE ALWAYS Kerley sent a drive through the box Stolen bases-Selph 2,felly,Sned• 'Boston, ler and Klin' with too much smoke to be dallied I igar?. a Kling. FOIL CLEAN, Met^(LY SPORT- I .c got • `•Lefietd, Smi h and Archer. with and Snedigar and Pedd,Y herb' } KEY WEST CATCHER AI'I'AR• went after it. !n the tumble Keele•( Sot'1 or bunting s thirdh 1. strike-- 1. We Sell at Rigid it Pne It BroelAyb•-Btwkl n 1; ) Out for sulk(--)i.,•. .. 2.-10 YPitts- ENTLY DELIBERATELY Ai- made the corner station,scoring a mo- Went later on the safe hit of Leon to:I,y' pipe son. :a0teriry Brooklyn, Allen and SAIILTEI)--CAME WAS LIST• left sield. 1 m airs- 11111 and Shepard `` dpi. 1'ittsbur>R-Robinson and 1.}:- • The eighth produced two scores far, Lumber, Lath, 1U s. • the Indians,one of them being made! - t New York-New fork SL by the disgraceful act pulled elf by \� I Nn. Z USUAL OCCURRENCE Posts, Shingles, Sit,` Miami has never stood for anything Snedigar. Pic turned a sacrifice into as, a. Y g a hit, Davieson I; 1 missies-New York,Wilts,Crap• except clean sport in baseball and i a quick snap ofMirao Leon. Inthe I Richard Harling Davis, during his D��+ Blinds. and JIe3•ers. St. Louis, Geyer every other sort of contest in which ninth Key West merely went through Atlantic City Honeymoon, said at Wingo. M — skill,endurance and a head have the torn of being put out. Manuel I fish luncheon:• niladelbeen the assert,and a levelg from the I hit in front of the plate and was an! "1 cnntera that I am not pleased d-ram na-Cincinnati game post- th comments heard in the grands stand eas3' out, Atkinson to Davies. Dion I with the mnr$ern trend of fiction. The Cement, Lime, yesterday at the conclusion of the flied out.to Snedigar and Keeley did I newest fiction is nasty. h leaves a Cameo game between Miami and Key West, the samto 11illen, 1 bad taste in the mouth. It is full of Plaster Rooting ncinnati at Heaton.Today. the city and the people who by their Ibr Seers. 'double-entendre--hkr thet + . Louis at Brooklyn. patronage make the aenu-pro genet \edify All.R.H.PO.A.E.!maid's remark. parlor tWbu is at New York. possible will not tolerate the style of Sells ss 4 0 0 2 3 1; ":\ irntleman came down to break. Drain Tile, Brick,e .icago at Philadelphia. play indulged in by some of the home i Taylo 3b. ........:s 1 1 0 I 0 fast one morning with blood•hnt eyes. • team. 1aylur, If. 3 U U 2 o Ui Ile drunk eight glasses of lea carter, it was the dirtiest ball ever playe1iDavies, !b. J 0 1 10 3 I IIn theHv. then ha• muttered hoarsely on the Royal Palm grounds, was the I Robinson. 1•f. ( 'i I U o 0 to pretty parlor maid: A'—_-_---- South Atlantic league statement made by a scoreof fans Snrdrgar, 26 4 i2i :4 3 f. a 1.•Ime, Ills.did I ria.h hem. The J. McD1 .. who have seen every game, practical-(Dillon•cf• , ,y u „ 1 u u'last night very • ly,ever played in Miami. Nu mutter •4tkinsnn, ; f U u x I iu weather? much under th.• SlandinR of the Clubs. what the provocation, the attack of .. ores p. • 3 u 0 u a 1 "'Luleed•sou di 1,sir.'the Wald a.•. 14th St. and A • flayed Won hum. 1'.•t. Teddy upon Keeley at the conclusion - - plied . 'Why, sore you kissed the 'mat' ... ..:45 2.2 13 ,629 of the seventh inumg was tinwarrant Totals 3l 6 II t) Id 3 missis."' ,rhos ... .:48 21 15 .583 cd and a reflection upon himself,gen- a,nvillt ...:48 21 1? .r5:f eraHy considered the best all round - - •n .... ...39 20 19 .613 ball player on the team. Teddy has _ • - ay ... ....39 Di P:{ ,41n played in miserable lurk all week,but ^� •nbie ... ..39 12 27 .31.08 that was uo eceure•for was k mg elf �hie AUG10) I qi— I g,11111•11 III lrolet of hyndeeds .f ladies V Games Yesterday. and children. They paid their money ,i;:,-„ Columbus-('ulumbus 5; (.`ul• to see baseball and nut r prize tight. __ �•- , a 0--seven innings. --Ta cup the climax came the deliber-' F4` "' ^'?'���� • S Ei WE. .• ate attempt of Snedigar to put Keeley % ' j.) _ t`rd.' >lacorl--Macon 4;Jacksonville 2 out of business by hurtling his I80 111/// pri'' r PIO pounds of beef against the Kc• '14-- 'Albany-First game, Albany West catcher with the force of u cutA� ( r ��' •' P.'‘. .tIlk ' mal 7; second game-•alhany 2; pull. Snedigar came In Miami with u `\ i.- • anah-l.• reputation of being an exceedingly "� /.' • a r, • dirty player,one whose spikes would • Comes 'Paley. strike about the p!aac he class they •, • •.mnnah at Albany. should fall, and he has sustained his 11 i • ip,, ',I.r ambin at Columbus. reputation. In stealing hums b1•- ,,. • 1' 1 /�1 II. ksonvillr at!recon. tweet' pitches their is not one man 1 1 /f� f i . I(, :i -'_+— ill a,t allu 11 who taking such a sharer, '.' e•104 �Il /e,`+\ ,. I it he wanted :and expected to score, • (1l!'l' FOR 'PItOI'RLF but would have slid,hut Snedigar ran �= �� _--_-- i full till with all his rarer into Kealey.I - Extra Val u • • I almost knocking him senseless. Be-I �_•_ ~' ' '- Ij +r �' ' +ads... Krrl.•3' w:t. it Illy „ids ..f Ibr \ '\"' , ser S.unw•I L. Shnrak of ludixn- home plate, whish u{nke•s ahs Allem,t a was talking about England's 1 \� "• • ••scree with the question of I'an. t" foul Lim :dl Ilam appatrrnt.I 7t •+� t4 anal tolls. Several m the grand stand sold Reed, Carnival .gland." he said, "srrma (n me , aha poaching !ilia, urged Soadigar I •, AS nu•ddle •.in thi:r incl •lit with "swot hint in,' declared to• Irishman who was watchm• I"• :a ,q•u:a1 lu weal• lit S, a get b,. • (ht.rt • 111:11,and if such is aha case it is even • I n,..re reprehensible inn I'Ita• uuuoager is Irishman wxt.hed Uro rlwpi I than the player. .,ling each ether for three or! �� ninutes.and the sight made hint, .t.l"' t•"t°.• was Irn(le.s all the wily and more uneasy, through and there were not a boli laity, turning to the crowd, ho('barn playi that brought forth even • a faint cheer. Rob Hill lord (Sen 75c Shirts a I Shepard dad the umpiring the sante t reuse me, friends•but is this a.. ,....II s a of t•ru.oaI aha forWrr to- e strop, 111• muight we all Luka)hind the , taking .00 Shirts at _ 1 in it?'" plate and the latter a • the bases. The last too innings,how• ever, were token by Mr. Shepard • al.mc, Mr. Hill having been called I -- - , .... 'away. Price wet.+on the slab for Mi- • •and pitched vend,heady hal. II, ^O 1 Machines was ,milled hailer support. mi,a' • malt• his drhnt in the hex far the, Discount On Men's C ``\) • Pirates.a southpaw with annus xnu,ke and a few curves. Kealey 1 Atkin-' . •• • VIII dad Ibr work behind the hat. LI Neither side cored in the first.lb.-I ••- yvas h'i g f.eras..of whir, Ilara•,v by ('ant j-'f/ 11 i., thu.l that i wn ;1.1.1 mil llor H E S a.�,.,•hal wool •a xlrpl:nld.•a. 'I'apb,,.. e Market I • I also speared•.1,u,,'11 I.v.,(.,'lima th,, - wear a hard rl..ulcr. In the. 'i .t 1 ,1 Plc • , 'I,, . • I was the first and i only - I.. hit the i• u 1.00 ;/ 11^min•r in the• inning. II,• iu,,it the; Ladies Bargain Counter , $1.48, $1.98 .,:,},�� layb welting n, dem• th:.t first rn.n,r on a b:a.l lie. by Ihon anal •,r.• !rnmpad home on n wild pita•,. .;pili+;. Volhi11r doing in the third except: .'.'a:-i s,..� • ,nimbler ind peg. on hath xce. .' SpecialBargains in Men's DRESS . ': `_:., notwith.tutding which no one slid and 'r;- '`•+ over the pan. In the latter half Tny. 1••='o' • I for fouled a half dozen time:or inure, WORK SI-I OCS rnishing& land finally fanned. fent awentche over y- ___-- a the• rope in front of the bleachers af-I tl, ter n PIM.bot mis+rd it. - -- The fourth gave another ran for - - -' - the largest and roust rumSm.- Miami. Stiger drew rice fr ,.,•I A is ran to • Kitchen Cabinet. tr P'•rtntlon anhorn..trotted hoe• on the•' I�adies's 35c Hese {or 2r2e a wo•bager lammed out by Dillon to I V • the left gentle,. the lata r dying at •. PLAY, the plate on an attenipred stent. The •t fifth produced nothing• but in It•e I Isixth each team dragged n mon home 1• JOHN SEWELTBUDGE & arks out a the right mradnw and' 4 BRC hal-ronin•( bons• daring thn WAY fol. lowing Medina's bunt. Melina hent, I nal the (mot nwin•. to A•kta.e '+ h•..t. a a c� A q MIAMI FLORIDA k peg to Davies,and then he made err-I e���-`�Uf) Twelfth Street and on the muni or t tiu;,!igar when I Davies finally re coveval 11.e h.t!I and • IMIIMMMIIIIIRNININEEIEIENI I passed it on to him. In the latter half I _z___, — 0\ 06 11"