BLUES, WHO MADE IT BLUE FOR PEPS f ===h “FIGHT FIRE WITH las AND PEPS Franklin Entrants Annex 10 of 15 Events in Meet □ I The boys and girls of the Frank- FIRE” PLAYING SEE-SAW lin playground had things pretty ONLY REMEDY much their own STAR way In the OFCARNiVAL public school playground athletic carnival ! which was held yesterday after- I tb of Moves Into noon at the City Athletic Field In Seems Be Case of Jinx and Buffalo Takes First Game Pittsburgh First Bloomfield avenue. The Franklin Franklin Playground Athlete But Jinx When Score Place, While Newark team, under the leadership of Its Wins Two Nothing Series by principal, Arthur G. Balconi, romp- | Events and Breaks ed away with houors in ten of ! Schultz Pitches. of 3-0. Drops Back. the fifteen events, which included Dash Record. dancing. The Monmouth School i playground members were second NO BREAKS TIE FOR THIRD with twenty-eight points and the GIRLS’ FOR THE PEPS SEATON HAS HARD LUCK POSITION Hmisex avenue lads and lassies DANCES FEATURE finished third with a total of sev- enteen. The playground squads I Eel Roush had possessed a pair Joe Schultz was the usual puzzle Pittsburgh and Newark are just finished In the following order: school playground's now fj'RANKLIN IF of brakes on his spiked shoes, if that he has been all season for the making a see-saw of the Federal Franklin, 93; Monmouth. 28; * colors flaunted triumphantly tn League lop-rung. Newark slipped out Susses Avenue, 17; Central Avenue. A1 Scheer had a non-muffable glove Peps, and Buffalo drew first blood In the breezes of (he annual of first place and Pittsburgh slipped 15; South Eighth Street, 11; Morton public and if the bats that the three-game series started yester- in school playground athletic carnival Peps possessed yesterday by virtue of a double Street, 11; Webster Street, 8; Avon best which were Infallible In the pinches they day. Joe is always at his against victory scored over ttie Kansas City Avenue, 7; Elizabeth Avenue, 7; was held yesterday afternoon might have smashed into smithereens the Peps, and no pitcher in the league Packers. The Packers apparently Montgomery, 7; Camden Street, 3; at the Ctt.v Athletic Field 1n Bloom- have .shot their a healthy young Jinx which Joe has been so consistently good against bolt and are slowly Eighteenth Avenue. 3: Washington field avenue. The Franklin lads and but surely Chi- Newton Schultz, southpaw of the Buffeds, has them. He won his game. 3 to b, yes- sinking hottomward. Street, 3; Street, 2; Bergen lassies rolled up a big total o£ cago won from St points excerclsed against Newark all season. BENNY MEYER. Louis and is tied Street, 1; Bruce Street, 1; South and terday. with eeemed to have little difficulty The old fire Kansas City. Street, 0. saying, "fight with fire," Tom Seaton, the Peps' new right- winning tho all-around honors. The and the adage, "diamond cut dia- hander obtained from Brooklyn in a V*" 11 -J Baloom playground boys and girls mond,'' failed to hold good yester- Kehcl* Capture Two. trade for Kalkenberg last week, also had the pleasure of the day. Every sign and charm in the PITTSBURGH, Pa„ Aug. 25.—The having baseball, hut he had Individual star of the world failed. pitched airtight Rebels scored four runs in eacli of meet in Don The Peps' not a of luck. With an even the games of a Caprlo, the Central School , rusty-knobbed mascot. particle SIMMS ANXIOUS TO double-header against High Red Finkel, was there with all of his break from Dame 'Porttine he should Kansas City, while the visitors were sprinter, who competed as a junior fiery complexion and befreckled unable io do much face, not have been scored upon. The with the pitching last year, and who la now jn the but even Red could not offset the of Knetzer and Barger. The scores: OF CLUB row of OFFICERS senior break, after an unbroken ranks. southpaw Jinx of Mr. Schultz. It was First on the scoreboard, came In (lame. Caprlo yesterday won two first ■X the last cyphers irobably appearance of IRONSIDES places and as a DEFEAT KANSAS CITY. figured member of the eighth inning. ■Schultz on a local diamond this year, the victorious — A B. It. H. P.O. A E. team which won the and so there is Roxie Roach led off with a solid no use suggesting Cnadbourne. rf. 4 0 1 1 n (1 BOO-yard relay race. He estab- liner to center. Roush did his best also remedies, but, following out the dia- 2b. 4 0 2 1 0 0 ARE NOT CHOSEN a new Kenwortb.v, liahod record for tire 76-yard mond cut. to scoop in the drive, but luck was Shaw, If. I o o (i n diamond theory, why not Star’s Manager Posts Pitcher 1 dash, going I he route in 8 2-5 seconds. aext against him. The ball dropped to the Perrlng, lb. 4 0 u 7 0 0 year. X|ie Pep management This bettered the old mark of nine as he reached out to Bradley, .'II,. 10 0 8 1 0 ight to havea wagon load of empty ground just on to Win ROXIE ROACH. Frey Way Gilmore, rf. 4 0 3 2 1 0 seconds, and as far as is known was arrels. a half carload of make a final plunge lo clutch the fall- Clause in Constitution Prevents hairpins Rawlings, ss. 4 o ] o 3 t the only new record hung up yester- and a few ing spheroid. At the same moment wagon loads of hay stuck Game. Easterly, c. 3 0 0 8 0 2 day. Unofficial timers caught Caprlo Roush tried to check himself to take Newark A. around the park In conspicuous spots Cullop, p. 1 o o 1 4 0 Election of A. for the 75-jard dash in 7 4-5 seconds. it on the bound and his spikes failed •Goodwin u 0 to win the smiles from the fickle 1 0 0 0 Besides winning tlje 7S-yard dash, Goddess of Fortune. to act as a brake. His feet shot front Adams, p. 0 o 0 0 1 0 Officials. Billy Simms, manager of the New- ROXIE ROACH AND BEN MEYER Caprlo won the broad jump, taking There Is no under him and he turned a somer- use of spreading any Totals only one leap for a distance of 17 sault. kicking the hall to one side. ark Stars, watched every move of the 33 0 7 24 10 3 salve nor Is there any real consola- feet. 65i inches.. Under the rules he * Roach got a two-bagger on it. where- Ironside players In the series with CAUSE OF SEATON’S UNDOING PITTSBURG. Gon In alibis, but that does not take Although there were no officers was allowed three jumps, but as one as he should never have the Meadowbrooks, and he has spent A.B. R. H. P.O. A. E. away the fact that Mr. Schultz was progressed was sufficient the decided much time in Bill who Bergbainmer, ss.... 8 1 1 0 o 0 elected as was previously proposed, youngster He beyond first base. Seaton kept him posting Prey, lucky yesterday. got. all of the Wiekland, If. .| ) e 2 0 0 the members who attended the meet- to reserve his strength. there while he disposed of the next lie will pitch against the Ironsides Roxle Roach and Meyer ere Meyer’s safety eame In the pinch roaks. For instance: Exhibit No. Benny Oakes, rf. 3 0 o 1 0 II It was estimated that almost 1,2C(I two men, but Benny Meyer spoiled next Sunday, just what Manager and did the breaking np t ie ling of the recently formed Newark In the first inning McKeehnie a dangerous combination. A pair of damage, Lewis, lb. 4 1 1 0 0 0 boys and girls were seen in actlo.r the fun with a single to center, scor- Glassen’s players can and cannot . game. did not show any of Athletic Association at the Y. M, C. •pped off a screeching triple to deep hustlers of their stripe will make Benny Kelly, rf. 4 0 1 8 0 « at the field at one time. The Stars a lot of fun at Bill j yesterday With ing Roach. poked Ids pepper on the coaching lines, hut Mowrey, 3b. 3 1 2 1 4 1 A. building last night adopted a set Juft. Esmond coming up and most any team look lively. The I In one corner of the field the Judges In the next inning the enemy got Crelin and his team last Sunday, and he was in the game with both feet. Yerkes, 2b. 4 0 1110 batting like a row of houses ablaze \ of by-laws and the constitution In were having a hard time trying to more runs when Scheer muffed Simms went so far as to accuse Cre- Blues won yesterday through the ef- Roxie Roach was the Berry, e. 2 0 0 4 2 0 It. looked as two signed by though Schultz would Knetzer, p. 3 0 0 0 2 0 record time. A clause In the consti- decide the winners of the dancing Louden’s fly. Engle singled and took lin of being afraid to meet his team. forts of this pair. Koach had two Feds because of his reputation as a have a hard time extinguishing Jim tution which states that officers shall contests, A platform was constructed second on Scheer's throw to the "Go, get a ground to play on," was both and another hustler. He was all over the field without a score. But he out his plate hits, clean wallops, Totals 4 8 27 0 1 for the occasion and the got ..-50 be elected on the first fol- various ■which was futile, and Roach pusher] Crelin's reply. of his smashes was down and made some clever defensive Tuesday old whitewash, poured it on the Peps pulled by classes of the playground schools home with a shot Esmond. For this reason the Stars are besides his hitting. •Batted for lowing Labor Lay prevented the hold- and the fire went out. him by Campbell in deep centre. plays good Cullop in the eighth. took their turns In giving exhibitions. Newark filled the bases in the ninth, anxious to make a better showing Knnsns City.. 0 0 000000 0—0 ing of the election last night. Esmond drilled one to short. Roach The prize dancing made no difference not score. against the Ironsides. If they win Pittsburg ... 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 s—4 it less than a half hour to threw high to the plate and Mc- but could required in the point scoring, but the exhibi- Sunday it will result, in the Stars and Two-base bit—Gilmore. Three-base hits the which was Kechnle was almost there. He could BUFFALO. adopt constitution, tions were creditable and reflected Brooks in a series. —Bergtuimmer, Yerkes. Slnleu an E. hooking up TOMORROW IS SET ASIDE FOR Mowrey, prepared by I’. Robert Franklin, have slid in in safety, for A.B. H. H. P.O. A. Lewis. Sacrifice lilts— ability on the part of the teachers. 0 0 bases—Wlckland, active member of the association. Alien had to leap Into the air and Meyer, If. 4 110 Oakes, Mowrey. Hits—Off Cullop, 7 In Of the fourteen classes that per- Lord, 8b. 4 0 12 8 0 Dillon Real Reader. There were several new faces seen would never have been able to get LADIES’ DAY AT PEPS’ PARK seven innings; off Adams, 1 in one In- formed the Morton street lassies, rf. 3 0 0 2 0 0 Sam Dillon, manager of the Bloom- last night and It is probable that a Dalton, ning. Bases on halia—Off 2, off as the back to earth In time for any tag- lb. 4 0 1 7 0 o Cullop with Miss Molly Kauffman Chase, field Field Club, set a good example Knetzer 1. Struck out—By fi, by much larger place will be needed to ging. Bill, however, could not forsee 2b. 4 1 0 3 2 0 Ciillop teacher, were adjudged the winners. Louden, for his players last week when his Adams 1, by Knetzer 4. Umpires---Bren- hold the crowd of young athletes at that. He saw that Allen was set for Engle, of. 4 1110 0 and he never worked harder Tho Morton street schoolgirls were team a tie with the As there Is no game Friday, the control, nan and Wilhelm. Time of game— the next meeting. A nominating Roach, as. 4 1 2 1 4 o played game attired for tho occasion In a Hun- the peg, and he changed his course before the ladles for victory. In the first Inning Es- Hi. 45m. which Is of Allen, c. 4 0 0 10 2 1 Commonwealth Club, of Upper Mont- Peps will perform committee, composed a few feet from the pan, slowed down mond's error put him In bad, but a second Game. Frank .lack Mas- garian Veglerka. Schultz, p. 4 0 0 0 1 0 clair. Ham gathered three hits in four tomorrow. P. T. Powers announced Franklin, Lagay, of and tried to heat It back to third. double Bill Mc- KANSAS Miss Lillian Greenbaum’s girls trips to the plate. The contest, by that members of the fair sex play by Fighting CITY. ters and Bart Freeman, was chosen. Allen the ball and had Mac today Emil him the Montgomery Street Playground caught Totals 35 3 « 27 12 1 tho went ten with tomorrow. Kechnle and Huhn pulled A.B. R. II. P O. A. E. They will choose the candidates to be way, innings would bo admitted free In a dance and hi a trap. That was Instance No. 1 out. I'hadhourne, of. 3 1110 0 appeared Hungarian NEWARK. neither side registering a tally- There will be only one morn ladles' voted upon at the next meeting. of hard luck. Kenworthy, 2b. 2 1 1 1 4 1 of were awarded second honors. Third A.B. R. II. P.O. A. E. so the feminine fans Captain Freeman, the First Regi- • • day after this, Shaw, If. 3 0 0 1 0 0 prize went to the girls of the Camden Campbell, rf. 4 0 1 4 0 0 their Pittsburgh was strong enough to ment.. and LeRoy Fales, Amateur Flannery Circuit Hitter. had better make the most of Perrlng, 3b. 2 0 0 2 4 II who had as their In- MeKechnle, 3b. 4 0 1 4 2 0 trim Kansas twice and the Peps Athletic Union commissioner for this Street School, Joe of the Caldwell team, chances to see and cheer the Peps. City Stovall, Ih. 3 0 0 13 1 1 on top or that Roush guts Esmond, ss. 3 0 0 0 6 1 Flannery, structor Miss Helen Faber du Fauer. wore ousted from first place. It Is rf. 3 o o 2 o n district, spoke of the possibility of Roush, cf. 4 o 2 2 0 0 got in the limelight of hit- Gilmore, The girls were attired as Russian RIGHTIn nn infield hit and Esmond, Newark's turn to regain the top ss. .3 0 0 1 5 0 a record attendance at the Scheer, If. 4 0 1 10 1 ters last Saturday when ho connected Seaton pitched air tight, ball and Rawlings, ■having round today. Brown, o. 3 0 0 8 2 1 i next An effort will be made hussars. Fourth place went to the who had made second on the run 2b. 8 0 0 1 1 0 one benders for the deserved better luck. It, Is hard luck meeting. Laporte, with of Reilly’s 2 0 0 0 3 0 lassies from Webster street, under down Hnhn. lb. 3 0 0 0 0 1 Packard, p. to interest every athlete of note In which retired MoKechnle, de- circuit. Reilly pitched fine ball for In the first place for any Pop pitcher 1110 0 0 of Miss Elsie Sewell c. 3 o 0 0 0 0 Gilmore had a double and two sin- •Easterly tills section of the State. Gus Braun, the direction cided to go to third. Ho turned the Rurlden, the Tabs, of this but lost his to have to face Schultz. dance, Seaton, 2 0 0 0 1 0 city, lilts was on hand Tho girls did a butterfly and was Lord made p. gles, making three of the aeven the Dartmouth hurdler, bag caught when o 0 0 0 0 o game by a one-run margin. Totals .25 3 3 24 1 0 8 the consensus of of •Bradley to tho Packers In the first last for the first time and he which. In opinion x slight little fumble deflecting the Scheer's muff of Loudon's fly was Credited night PITTSBURG. his aid In new the audience, was one of the best ball heaved out at 0 27 10 3 game at Pittsburgh against Knottier. promised gathering to Roach, who Jim Totals 30 5 T.awlnr on Mound. so unexpected It was almost ludi- A.B. R. H. P.O. A. E. the afternoon. Agnln Stovall's bunch failed to make ono memberH. There Is every Indication exhibitions of ho pan. Those two runs cut down from the crous. A1 does not know how he man- ss,... 0 0 0 1 0 0 After a prolonged absence Bergliammer, will a success, Race* •Batted for Seaton In ninth. tally on seven bltigles. 110 0 0 that the affair prove Relay Exciting. nt the plate would have meant much Johnny Lawlor took up aged to do It himself. Tie got the Rheum, Hi. 3 Buffalo 2—8 pitcher's box, 1 0 n 4 o n although It Is only too apparent that and 'o the Peps in a game as close as yes- .00000001 ball In his hands and then Wlekland, If. There were standard events 0 0 0 0 0 0 0—0 tho pitching burden again Saturday squarely It will some hard work on the conflict. When the breaks Newark .00 Nine stolen bases were recorded In ! tl.ennox 0 0 0 0 0 0 require prize events for both girls and boys. lerday’s Three-base hit and succeeded In holding the Edison dropped It. o o n l o o of those Interested. Two-baae hit—Roush. the Bnllimore-Brooklyn game yester- Monosky, if. part already Of the fifteen numbers on the pro- came Buffalo all of them in whole- — f got —MeKechnle. Stolen base Campbell. team to six hits. Irfiwlor will likely ,-f. 4 1 1 3 0 n had two and Kauff had j Oakes, In competition the Franklin sale quantities, It seemed. Double play—MeKechnle to Hubu. Bases work for the Ramblers for the re- But for School’s muff the enemy day. Magee Lewis, lb-ss. 4 0 2 1 1 0 gram members were first » • on balls—Off Schultz 1, off Seaton 1. of the season. would not have scored In the ninth, two. Kelly, if. 4 1 2 2 0 r Playground placed mainder but Hit by pitcher—By Schultz 1. Struck and if Roush had not slipped they St. T,ouls outbntted Chicago, 1 Mowrey, 8b. 4 0 1 2 2 • tn ten. The relay races furnished Keaton 8. Um- 0 1 In th« to nave out—By Schultz 9, by In the tine defonBive work prevented the i Yerkes, 2b.... 4 0 4 2 excitement In both classes. laudible eagerness Scribes to In Palcrson. would not have counted eighth. pires—McCormick and Westervelt. Time Play Fielders from overcoming tho Whalen O'Connor, c. 4 0 1 8 8 I girls’ events Franklin garnered prac- a hit and aid Seaton In keeping —lh. 45m. visit Paterson 8 1 2 0 1 I ROUSH’S Newark sorlbes will had a hit In two tries. Barger, p..... ENTRY and the lassies Marsans LIST all of fine RECORD tically everything Seaton had kinds of the speed, Comstock, p. 0 0 0 0 11 the Blues off the bags upset the ship. Saturday and test the skill were mainly responsible for the huge In the eighth that peppery demon, pencil pushers of tho Silk City. made that school. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Totals 31 4 10 27 10 1 total of points by Roxle Roach, led with a sharp liner In the 60-yard dash Miss Lillian Kat- labelled for a single to center. Roush W. L. Pc.l W. L. Pc. Want Another Chance. FEDS OFFER COBB $100,000 TO •Batted for Packard In the ninth. tenhorn, of the Franklin School the ... made a Herculean attempt to nab Providence 72 39 .649)Toronto 53 58.477 Latest reports from the headquar- tRafted for Wlekland lit the seventh. I breezed In ahead of her pisymata. failed. His feet Buffalo ... 04 40 .1110 Rochester.. 49 58.458 00000020 1—3 ball on the fly and ters of the Meadowbrooks Is that they Kansns Cltv.. Miss Clara Farrell. The quarter-mile 57 53 Richmond.. 48 04.4211 0 — and he kicked the ball to one Montreal.. .518 SIGN A THREE YEAR CONTRACT Pittsburg ... 1 0 0 0 0 2 1 x—4 the ... slipped could clean up the Ironsides If an- relay race was captured by Har’lsburg 52 55 .4861 Jersey City 40 68.370 Stolen base— fide. It went for a double. Seaton series would be Two-base hits—Onkes. Franklin team, which was composed other played. Lewis. Sacrifice Shaw, lightened tin and got the next two hits—Kenwortby, (Entrants for National Cham- Clara Grace Calhoun, Vir- Yesterday’s Results. Wlekland 2. Sncrlflce tiles—Perrlng, Len of Farley, but. was there with his of ha# been made that be will be paid his full salary Jennie men, Meyer Pleases Crelin. An offer *100,000 nox. Bases on halls—Off Pocknrd 1, off ginia Fields, Dorothy Kopiloff, Toronto, 2; Jersey City. 0. Beck the Federals for on the old pinch hit, a littlo Texas leaguer 0 to Cobb to sign a three-year by sitting 2. Hits—Oft Barger, 3 In ejglit at Detroit To- Hansen, Lillian Kattenhom, Marie Toronto, 4; Jersey City, (7 Innings, Jake Beck, who officiated on the Ty Is not Barger pionship to right center. that bench, but this arrangement Innings (none out In ninth); off Com- and Gertrude Kopiloff. Frank- by agreement). bases In tho Ironside and Meadow- contract to play with the team Coyle It. that Seaton him entirely satisfactory to Cobb. lions In one Inning. Hit h.v and had seemed gave Just Buffalo, 3; Harrisburg. 0. will In New stock, tal 138. lin also won the flag relay brook game Sunday morning, worked the Federal League place Cobb wants the money, but he I 1. Struck out—By what he wanted, for Benny is fond Buffalo, 1; Harrisburg, 1 (5 lnnlnga; pitcher—By Barger a victor In the person of Miss Vir- Crelin In the afternoon. 1916. Of this amount *50,000 Packard 2. — of slow ones around his shoulders. rain). for Manager York In wants to play baseball, and the Idea 8, by Barger Umpires—Bren- Field In the 60-yard hurdle nan and Wilhelm. Time of game— ginia 8. Crelin was well satisfied Cobb up- on the bench does not ■ Tom took his time in pitching, too, Rochester, 4; Richmond, Evidently will be paid to Immediately of his sitting race. Rochester, 9; Richmond, 5. Beck's work In the lb. 85m. The list of entries for the nations! in an effort to worry but Ben with morning on the contract, while the appeal to him. was the star of the Ben,, 2; Providence, 1. signing which Caprio big unruffled Montreal, game. will be to him over a It is understood that he has told nmatenr golf championship, of has a disposition that is Providence, 9; Montreal, 8. balance paid Brooklyn lias Easy Time. senior events. Thomas Moran, that If can him will on over the links under such conditions, and he came stretch of three years. the Feds they give begin Saturday Central, won the running high Jumn Not Bother that he will not he BALTIMORE, Mil.. Aug. 26.—Brook- through with the hit that scored Weight Boos I.nnny. Cobb, It Is said, has taken the mat- positive assurance of the Country Club of Detroit, has and George Fregglns was victorious If ho with lyn won from Bnltlmoro by n one Roach, breaking the tie. BASEBALL EVERYWHERE Jimmy Lunny, one of the heaviest ter under consideration. Cobb’# con- barred from playing signs Just been announced by H. F. Whit- In the 80-yard hurdles. Fregglns, will talk business. elded score yesterday. John Oanzel • • In the is back in the tract with the Detroit Tigers has them he student at the Central High pollcenvgn city, but errors and ney, secretary of the United States who Is a Association. and It Is Cobb a contract need three pitchers, American and manages to hit the ball three more years to run, signed five-year There are 138 names and a pole vaulter, competed game wildness prevented the Terrapins Golf Association. School 1. hard. was a close friend of Joe that the document Is of with the Detroit club at the begin- School and biggest opportunity Minneapolis 7, Louisville Jim understood even close. In the list, containing nearly all of for the Franklin yesterday 1 PI 4 season. The real from making the score Milwaukee 2, Columbus 1. McGlnnlty, and, considering his the Iron-clad nature. ning of tire of romped away with the big NEWARK'Sto score came as usual against The soore; the bright particular stars golf- easily he can still some ball. The Federal League officials, It Is salary that Cobb gets has not been In the hurdle race. The Sus- • weight, play BBOOKTiYN. dom. The number Is larger than at honors Schultz in tho ninth inning. The Buf- the have told Cobb that if he made public, but It Is believed to be team won the 800-yard New York State League. He will be In game Saturday reported, A.B. It. II. P.O. A. E. any time since the national handicap sex Avenue falo southpaw, who has a record all the firemen. with them nnd Is barred In the neighborhood of $17,500 per 1 3 I) 0 race, and Franklin Ryracuse 11, Elmira 0. against signs up Anderson, rf. 8 2 list was established, with the purpose midget relay his 2 1 5 1 own for passing batters, had good Elmira 8. from playing by a court. Injunction year. Magee, 2b. 5 8 the field to those who scored a few more points by romping Kyra cnee 9, I) of restricting control yesterday, but he generally Tech, 2b. 0 0 0 1 0 off with the laurel wreath In the 600- Utica 4, Binghamton 8. McDonald Enthusiastic Fan. 5 1 0 0 1 have demonstrated by achievement wobbles in the ninth. Manager Lord Cooper, If. 2 race. 4 Utica 8, 3 dark). who manages ... I) 2 2 2 0 1 their At Ekwanok last yard relay Binghamton (8Innings, Sergeant McDonald, Ivaun\ cf. capabilities. was had a pitcher warming up all of the f- 0 I) (1 Monmouth street playground WUkesbarre 7, Albany 4. the police baseball team. Is an en- Myers, lb. 4 10 4 year the entries totaled 116. lime for that emergency. Hugh Brad- 0 2 1 1 0 in the junior events. The WUkeabarre 2, Albany 2 (8 Innings, thusiastic baseball fan. If his boys Halt, 3b. 4 Among the absentees are Walter ,T. strong ley, the Peps’ new pinch hitter, came Fred Smith, ss_ 4 1 II 2 4 0 boys accounted for a vic- dark). lose Saturday something will happen. DIAMOND SPARKLES Travis, metropolitan amateur cham- Monmouth up to hit and was hit by a pitched Land, c. 5 2 1 4 0 ii In tho 440-yard Junior midget Scranton 4, Troy 0. o 1 8 o pion; Oswald Kirkby and Fred tory ball. Marion, p. 1 0 also the Junior 0. ■ holders of the relay and quarter-mile Scranton 8, Troy V’ ■ Frank Smith, p.... 3 8 2 3 1 (I Ilerreshoff, former Campbell sent a ripping drive to- Morristown on Top. events. Antonio Duro, of ths Upham, p. 0 0 0 0 0 0 title; Philip V. O. Carter, met- relay ward left, expecting that Roach would Morristown, with eleven games won Bam Agnew, the veteran catching players, was continued In the Circuit Franklin playground, won the blue Southern Leagne. At- ropolitan Junior champion; Heinrich cover on a hit-and-run but and three Is the Hep- Court In Kansns City yesterday. Totals 40 14 12 27 10 3 In the running broad Jump and play, lost. heading star of the St. Louie American league J Schmidt and John F. of Cali- ribbon Chattanooga 5, Atlanta L for for Tebeau were unable to Neville, made their Roxle was able to recover himself tasoph League. Roff, who pitched has been sold to the Boston torneys BALTIMORE. Morton street’s rooters Memphis B, Mobile 2. team, the fornia, and H. Chandler Egan, once and Just stop the ball, throwing to the Morristown nine last Saturday, was be present at the hearing, and A.B. R. H. P.O. A. E. known when I. Kenowttz got. New Orleans 6, Nashville 8. Red Sox. This announcement the tltleholder, who now halls from presence second for a force. He never would held Star to five hits. a case was set for next Thursday. The lb. 4 2 1 9 2 2 In the running high Jump. Hep made afternoon, and was Agler, Neloon M. of first place Little Rock-Blrmlngham (wet grounds). yesterday a ask- 4 0 1111 Oregon. Whitney, have been able to get Campbell had a —Hi— has long been Federal attorneys filed motion, Duncan, 3b. big surprise. Agnew Zlnn, If. 5 1 1 3 0 n New Orleans, and Gardiner W. Whlt.e throw to first been necessary. More Morgan Bnsy Batsman. ablest and most ing Tebeau to bring his contracts, day New England League. considered one of the rf. 5 2 8 0 0 II of who had not Intended Turn In Excellent Schultz luck. Campbell stole second hooka, ledgers and journals Into court. Evans, Flushing, Golfers Morgan, who Is playing a star role consistent backstops in organized Jacklltsch, c. 4 0 1 I) 1 n the changed their minds base. MeKechnie fouled Allen Lowell 7, Worcester 3. This motion will be heard today. making trip, to and at shortstop for the Trl Mus, of Irv- baseball, as his fine record with the Kirkpatrick, 2b.... 3 1 0 1 1 2 Cards on Championship Links Portland 10, Lawrence B (flrat game). 3 0 1 3 0 1 at the last moment. then Esmond walked. connected for three hits In Louis team testifies. The sum MeCandlcss, cf. Lawrence 0 ington, St. and Eddio of 0 il II The first will get away at 9 Roush got in a drive which Chase Portland 1, (second game). Dots Miller Dwyer, Doolnn, as. 5 14 pair four trips to the plate against the for Agnew was not made pub- II the will leave at DETROIT, Aug. 25.—Despite over- could not the Lynn 6, Fitchburg 0. paid Kearny, will appear In a vaudeville Johnson, p. 2 0 1 0 1 o’clock, and pairs field, filling bases. Federal Giants last Saturday. One it is understood it was close 0 4 0 militated Lewiston lic, but a feast to be held at Bailey, p. 2 0 1 Intervals of five minutes until 2:4u. night showers, which Everything depended on but Manchester 6, 8. skit at crab Scheer, of his bingles went for a double- to the mark. The Red Sox. will ad- * 18,000 Miller & Gunderman's place, 36 Davis Francis the champion, against their best showings, the Schultz put all he had on the ball have all been Totals .87 fl 11 27 111 H pulmet, Western White Sox and Tigers Kearny, tomorrow night. with Reginald M. Lewis, of of here to com- end whiffed. Allen lost a chanoe to League. street, 00848100 8—14 play vance guard golfers Record Number of Mlsplays. strengthened by recent purchases of Cardinals will be Brooklyn.... while Je- cham- ha a real hero. Omaha 4, Wichita 8. Members of the Baltimore... 1 04 0 10000—8 Ridgefield, starting at 1:60, pete In the national amateur Giants stars. If the skit is successful It D. Travers’s partner will be holed Lincoln 6, St. Joseph 4 (first game). The Federal Colored prob- present. Two-base hits—Cooper, Agler, EvaDs, rome pionships starting Saturday 4, Lincoln 8 ably hung up a season's record for may be booked for a big circuit. Frank Smith, Jacklltsch, Land. Thrc*~ Robert A. Gardner, a former national close to par at the Grosse Pointe Veteran St. Joseph (second game). The National Baseball Commission Riflemen to Shoot Des Moines 2, Denver 1 semi-professional nines hereabouts base bit—Magee.' Stolen bases—Magee 2, champion, the time for teeing up course of the Country Club of De- (first game). has decided that Rube Benton, for- American Kauff Anderson 2, Evans 2. Sac- Des Moines 6, Denver B when they slipped up on seventeen The Cleveland league 2, Hall, being 9:46. troit yesterday. To the list of ar- for on Sea (second game). the is legal- rifice Duncan, MoCandless, Trophy Qirt Range different occasions playing against merly of Cincinnati club, Club today announced the purchase bits—Cooper, rivals wore added the names of Only games scheduled. York club. Myers. Double to Agler. ly the property of the New of First Baseman "Red’’ Blulim from play—Doolan Onfmftt and Barr Win. of the Trl Mus. liases on balls—Off Marlon 1, off Smith "Chtok” Evans and Albert Seokel, New YORK, Aug. 215.—Teams com- The comnSesion also announced that the New Orleans Southern Associa- H. Pmdflo Coast Leugrue. 8, off Jobnson 0, off Bailey 2, off Upham Over the link* at Belgrade, Me., Chicago. At the end of the day posed of veterans of the the between the Chicago and Bluhm Is a native Cleve- Seventh, game tion team. 1. Hits—Off Marlon, 4 In two and two- yesterday, Francis Oulmet, playing Kerr, Greenwich Country Club, turn- Salt Lake 5, Oakland 4. BIQ AUTO RACE on August with the off Frank 0 In five Twenty-second, Twenty-third, Thir- Pittsburgh teams, played lander and was tried out tblrds Innings; Smith, with Arthur E. Burr, defeated Ray ed 1n the best practice score, his be- Vernon 6, San Francisco 8. and two-thirds off Johnson, 3 teenth, Forty-seventh and Seventy- 17, and which was won by the former, Cleveland American Association team Innings; Gorton and Charles W. Noyes by 3 ing 78, or five above par. Other scores first Portland 3, Los Angeles 2. 25.—The will be re- In four Innings; off Bailey, 9 In five In Regiments and the Old Guard, of LOS ANGELES, Cal., Aug. haa been thrown out, and last season. He will Join the Indians 2 to Oulmet’a Individual weret Max 81: ulngs; off Upham, 0 lu one inning. Struck up and play. Marston, Baltusrol, / New York, will hold their on 3 or 4, when the New Orleans club’s annual out- automobile race of the Pacific coast, played September at the close of out—By Smith 8, by Johnson 2. by Halley round of 66 neat his score of Monday F. James, 83; Jerome D. Travers, 78, door shoot at 200 and Virginia League. This was 500 yards for the Corona road race, will be held the two teams play again. season. 3, by Upham 1. Umpires—O Brleu and by five strokes. and F. Sherman, Utica, 79. the General W. News 1. Bird Spencer trophy Newport 3, Norfolk November 20 next, according to an- the game in which Benton pitched Flnneran. Time—2h. 30m. the and gold, silver and bronze badges Portsmouth 2, Suffolk 1. nouncement made by the Citrus Belt for Pittsburgh. Frank De Warn, secretary of Plan Handicap Oolf Tourney. at Sea Girt, N. j., next Rocky Mount 8, 2. Jersey City International Deague Saturday. Petersburg Racing Association. The course will Fielders Falter nt Finish. The Ekwanok Country Club will be In the best condition for the The injunction suit brought by team last, year, is now In charge of placed CHICAGO, HI., Aug. 26.—Chicago hold a handicap golf tournament for 800-mlle event that last George Tebeau, owner of the Kansas the business management of the Har- year produced a a cup presented by Frank Presbrey, Association team, to club. De Warr succeeded put up wonderful defensive game an average speed of 87.08 miles an City American risburg of New at Manchester. Vt., Sep- In and prevented the Fielders from over- York, hour (a world’s record), by Eddie Pul- restrain certain Federal League Thomas Fogarty Harrisburg yes- 4. The will coming a lead gathered In the early tember 3 and handicaps the winner. from making offers to his terday. len, agents rounds. The score; be effective during n qualifying three rounds of ST. LOUIS. round and through match for which contest- A.B. It. H P.O. A. E ploy, eight will be Tobin, rf-cf. 4 0 2 2 0 il ants will qualify. Prizes Vaughn, 2b. 4 0 1 2 3 11 awarded to the golfer finishing sec- W. Miller, If. ft 0 0 (1 n ii ond In the tourney and for the best LEAGUE CLUBS 0 II STANDING OF THE MAJOR Maraanl, cf. 2 1 1 0 gross and net scores In the qualifying | Drake, rf. 2 1 0 1 0 I] round. J lb. 3 0 1 14 ft (I Borlon, c. 8 0 1 I 8 11 Hartley, Second In FEDERAL LEAGUE AMERICAN LEAGUE Korea, 3b. 4 ft 1 2 8 (I ,J»r*ey Couple Tourney. Johnson, aa. 4 2 2 1 1 ft Mrs. F. A. Murdock and Gilbert A. Plank, p. 1 0 ft ft ft II Wright, of New York city, won an u Standing of the Clnbe. Standing of the Club*. Rtandlng of the Club*. Groom, p. 1 I) 0 ft 2 approaching and putting contest, ft ft ft I) 1 0 W.L. Fc.l W.L. Pc. W.L. W.L. Pc. W.L. Pc.l W.L. Pc. Davenport, p. whicli took at Lake Pc.| •Crandall 1 ft 1 0 0 II place yesterday ...84 50 .582 St. Louie.. .00 55 .522 Phllft .00 50 *Pittsb’gh .50, .487 Boston _76 .'17 .0701 New York. .6266 .481 rittsb’gh .545, tBrldwell 1 0 1 0 0 (I Spoftord, N. H. Cups donated by Mrs, ... _74 41 t HU Newark ... .63 50 .558 Buffalo .57 05 .487 Brooklyn ..01 54 .5301 St. Louis.. .5(5 60 .483 Detroit .r,44| Ueveland ..44 .389 William Wiese, of Bronxvllle, N. Y., 53.547 ..55 84.482 Boston ... .58 54 .518ICinctnnati .54 (SO .474 Chicago .. .71 44 .619 Bt. Louis.. .43 72 .374 Chicago-84 Brooklyn Totals 83 3 11 24 13 fl were awarded to the victors. Mrs. Kan. City.. .84 53 ..'>47 Baltimore ..30 78 .330 •Chicago .50 57 .4061 New York. .51 58 4(58 Wa sir ton ..67 66 .5091 Pblla .35 77 .312 CHICAGO. Murdock and Mr. Wright made a •Game won by Chicago from Pitts- A.B. K. H. P.O. A E. score of 9. Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Ack- Yesterday's Results. burgh August 17 thrown out by order of National League directors. Yesterday’* Results. Zelder, 2b. 8 0 13 10 erson, of Hackensack, were second Buffalo, 3; 0. rf. 4 2 2 l 0 II Rework, Cleveland. 6; New York, 0. Flack, in the contest. Kansas 0. cf. 4 0 2 3 0 (I Pittsburgh, 4; City, Yesterday’s Results. Boston 3: Detroit, 1. Zwllllng, c. 2 l 1 4 3 I) Pittsburgh, 4; Kansas City, S. Ht. Louis, 7. Fischer, Miss Rosenthal in St. Louis, 12: New York, 1. 10; Philadelphia. 8b. 8 0 0 2 2 ft I.lmellght. Brooklyn, 14; Baltimore, 8. St. Louis, 0; 2. Weeterall, Cincinnati. 5; Brooklyn. 0. Philadelphia, Mann, If. 3 1 1 1 ft ft The play of Miss Elaine Rosenthal, St. Louis, 3. Chicago, C; Washington, 5 Chicago, 4; Boston, 10; Pittsburgh. 0. Beck, lb. 8 0 0 11 0 n of Chicago, runner-up In the women's 1. (12 tunings). 2 ft Chicago, 0; Philadelphia, Smith, ss. 3 0 2 1 national golf championship last year, 3 0 ft 1 4 (1 Games Today. McConnell, p. was the feature of yesterday’s com- Games Today. Buffalo at Newark. Games Today. petition In the women's Western golf New York at Cleveland. Totals 28 4 0 27 12 0 Brooklyn at Baltimore (2 games). Pittsburgh at New York (2 games*. championship on the Midlothian Boston at Detroit. Kansas at Pittsburgh. St. Louis at Brooklyn (2 games). •Batted for Groom In the seventh. Country Club course, at rHARBURGER’S\ City at St. Louis. Chicago. The* Place Where You Meet Everybody at Boston. Philadelphia St. Louis at Chicago. Chicago at tBalted for Davenport In the ninth. Miss Rosenthal repeated her gold Cincinnati at Philadelphia (2 g.). Washington Chicago. St. Louis. 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1—3 medal score of 91, defeating Miss 25 Branford PI. to 142y3 Market St. Chicago 02100001 x—i laiurle woman of Games Tomorrow. Games Tomorrow. Games Tomorrow. Kaiser, champion Chicago. Mrs. Harry D. Hammond, Euffaln at Newark. of New York. New York at Cleveland. Pittsburgh of defending her title, Restaurant & Cafe Brooklyn at Baltimore, St. Louis at Brooklyn Boston at Detroit. Other JNews on the Indle.napolls, Sporting a card of In llenaler’a Ales and Port#, Kansas City at Pittsburgh, Chicago at Uustou Philadelphia at 8t. Louis returned 98, defeating Beern, j of --' St. Louis at Chicago. I Cincinnati at Philadelphia. Washington at Chicago. Following Page Mrs. E. F. Perklhs, Chicago.

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