LAST TIME AT BAT Fresinuen four)ud Out Two for Runs; Opponents Get Five In Six 1Inning1s 111THI SID)ES I-SE SEVFERAL IIIRLERS' 1DURING CONTEST Eleserves to Fiiish (ompeitition for Today's Sch edule;, Yearlings Again Saturday Coach Lundgren's warriors won from the All-fresh yesterday afternoon by a score of 5 to 2 in six innings. Things' looked dark for the regulars until the sixth" inning, when they pounded'Gariepy for six hits and four runs. Pitchers were supplied to the year- lings by the Varsity, starting out with Glenn for three innings, then Parks for two innings, and Gariepy for the last round of play. Lush pitched three innings for the regulars and Ohimach- er completed the game. . Freshmen Count in 4th anid 6th In the fourth and the sixth the fresh landed on Ohly, anr4 scored a run in each inning, in the fourth on an error by Walterhouse, followed by a sacrifice and a single, in the sixth by two bases on balls and a single. Horwitz started the big sixth in- ning for the Varsity by singling. Mattson pounded a fly to deep right and landed on second, but forced Hor- witz out at third. Kirchgessner dou- bled, advancinig:Mattson a notch. New- ell singled,' bringing home Mattson and irchgessner. Oltlmaclier Drives in Two Duns Newell stole second and went to third when Middledcitch, the next man ,,p, singled. Newell and Middleditch came( home on a hit by Ohlmacher. Four runs was the total for the in- ning. Lush brought the first counter for the Varsity in the third inning, when he drew a base on balls, and com- pleted the circuit on two singles by Niemann and Dancer. xiinartin Scores for Fresh Gilmartin scored in the fourth when he stole third and home after an error and a sacrifice had placed him on sec- ond. 'Today the Reserves will furnish the competition and another game with the All-fresh will o'clock Saturday. be played at 3 Varsity. A.B. Niemann, rf ...4 Dancer, 2b...3 Walterhouse, cf 3 H~orwitz, 3b..3 Mattson, c.... ,..3 Kirchgessner, ss 3 Newell, lb.....3 Middleditch, If .. 3 Lush, p ........1 Ohlmacher, p.. ..1 Totals .......27 R. 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 5 H. 1 1 0 1 2, 1 2 1 10 P.O. A. 2 0 0 2 1 0 11 1 2 0 1 7 0 2 0 2 1 2 1 18 8 E.) 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0I All-fre~sh. A.B. Wimbles, ss.. .. 2 Froemke, 3b. . ..3 Gilmartin, lb .... 3 K~nodle, If....... 0 G eneback, c .... 3 Sheldon, 2b... 3 Cohn, rf.......1 Lang'nh'ng'ni, of 2 Glenn, p ...... .1 Parks, p....... Gariepy, p......0 Totals ......19 R. 0 0 1 1- 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 H1. 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 P.O. A. 1 0 2 3 8 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 2 0 2 2 0 0 18 7 E. 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 '5 cent (&~~5ilars EA L 5' W II.$O N M N 4r i/I ;1 Score by innings: All-fresh.............. 0 0 0 1'0 1-2 Varsity................0 01 0 04--5 Summaries: , First base on balls-Off Lush 1; off Ohimacher 2, off Glenn 1, off Parks 1. Wild pitch-Parks. Two-base hit- Kirchgessner. Struck out--By Glenn 2. by Parks 1, by Lush 1, by Ohlmach- er 1. Double steal-Knode and Shel- don. Hit by pitcher-By Lush 1, -by OhImacher 1. Stole home-Gilmartin, Knode.' YESTERDAY'S GAMES National League Brooklyn 000101000}0000-211 3 New Yorkl1000000100000-2 7 3 Cincinnati ..0000000001-1 1 0 Chicago .....0000000000-0 0 3 I K _, l w, >- St. Louis ..... 1000020 - Pittsburg .....000000000-0 Boston ........010000000-1 Philadelphia . .0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 *-2 Amiericank League Detroit........10 00 0 001 *-2 St. Louis .....0000 00000-0 Athletics vs. Boston, rain. New York ....010 0 0010 *-2 Washington . ..0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Chicago.......1 0 0 03 400*-8 Cleveland .....00 01 00 2 00-3 LEAGUE STANDINGS Americani League W. L. Boston.........9 4 Chicago .............11 6 New York............ 8 6 St. Louis ............ 8 8 Cleveland............ 8 10 Athletics............. 6 8 Detroit .............. 6 9 Washington.......... 5 10 5 2 6 7 9 6 0 3 2 0 4 9 4 10 7 1 0 0 2 __._ Style for Summer The correct thing wii be a coat with some style of belt- with white flannel trousers for semi-dress, and trousers to match the coat for busi- iiess. A Hart, Schaffner & Marx suit best fulfills demands. They have breezy, careful, comfortable style, anid are, right for work or play; all wool, well tailored, and they fit. Let us show you a f ew of them. Also MANH-ATTAN SHIRTS KNOXHATPS LATEST NECKWL;_R Reule-Conlin-Fiegel Co. Southwest corner Washington and M~ain Sts. Pct. .692 .647 .572 .500 .444 .429 .400 .333 Naioiial League Pusr~e s ~ .--~ L.~W~iUIUW JLiL 1L 1 V~i~L ~.- w. L. Pet. ment of the. s 4iow the wAaist and shoulders of most any man to St. Louis............10s74.588 advantage.~ :A r ~d half, and three quarter. 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