tit./ inv'.n Giants and Dodgers Meet Defeat in West.New War Threatens in the Alex the Great Outpitehes Going Around With Vardon and Ray : : : : : î ny briggs Reds Riot Benton, Winning by 4tol With Brooklyn "Old Man" Paskert Proves Star of Game, With And Win, 10-3 and Triple; Suspension of Johnny Evers Lifted and He Appears on Coaching Line Morail's Crew Bat 3 Twirl- ers Hard While Luquc By R. J. Kelly IloldsVisitors at AH Stages CHICAGO, Aug. 20..After a day of rest, the Giant»«; opened their final invasion the from a Special Correspondent of West hy losing to Fred Mitchell's Cubs here this CINCINNATI, Ohio, Aug. 20.. Cin¬ afternoon a score 4 by of to 1. The setback put tho McGraw men four cinnati's champion Reds had a batting full games behind Pat Moran's champion Reds. fest of nineteen hits at the expense of The Giants outhit their opponents, but they were unable to connect the Brooklyn pitchers to-day and won in the pinches. Careless base running also deprived them of several the second game of the series by 10 (.hiniefii; tn «.r-nrp. to 3. Coming on top of the 3 to 2 win Southpaw Eube Benton, who started by the Reds ill thirteen innings of the on the mound for the New Yorkers, first game, tho best tho Dodgers can This was wild and very ineffective. Tho The Score hope for here is an even break in tho morning you can Cubs him rather series of four with th^ir closest rivals save humped severely in NEW YOItK ¡N. I..) CHICAGO (X. T..) enough on our men's the second and ho was chased «1er hpo «» ab r Ii ieo a e for the National League pennant. inning Burn*. If ..4 0 a 2 0 O1 Flack, rf ..4 0 1000 suits to O From what the Dodgers have shown hop aboard the to cover in tho third. "Shufflin' Phil" Bancroft, «.¡0 0 lO'Terrv. s» ...4 o o 8 20 in two Lcfem, ss..2 0 1 1 3 Oj Robortson. ir. 4 o l loo the first defeats they might not "Good Time Douglas relieved tho battered Benton, Young, rf.,4 0 2 2 0 0 Morkla Ib...4 0 0 s 00 win a game from the Reds in a month. Special"which but he was taken out in the seventh Frisch, Sb..4 1 o 0 20 ['askort. cf..4 2 2 tí 2 0 The exhibition, wa" in Kelly, IL) ..4 0 3 11 0 0 Deal, 3b ...3 1 0 120 to-day pitiful leaves promptly at 12 noon! in favor of u pinch hitter. Jessie Win¬ SpeMlcer, cf.4 0 O 1 0 0 Fl lberg, 2b. ..4 1 3 2 20 every respect. Adolfo Luque, the little ters finished the trame, but the damage Doyle, 2b ..4 0 3 1 2 0 O'KarroU, ...20 1 «00 Cuban righthander, had the Dodgers Smith, o ..10 0 5 0 0 Aleiaur. p. .3 1 2 0 00 lashed to tho mast, lie had since born done. retired after . long Gonzales, c.3 0 0 l 10 At $35 nder the Great, who performed Benton, p. .1 0 0 0 1 OÍ eight innings with one run and seven savings any. for the home was 1'.'ligias, p..l 0 0 0 3 hits marked isher outfit, hit rather 0 (i\> against him. Ray where from was .King .10 0 0 O1 the ninth $15 to"$35. freely, but he well nigh invincible Wi '¦ re, p. .0 o o o o o| pitched and the Dodgers with men on the hases. He yielded ten tSnydor ...10 0 0 0 0 made two courtesy runs, when the hits, but these well scat- Reds were cutting antics to the kept fairly Totals ..36 I 11 24 13 Totals ,...S2 10 please t ¦:¦ d and did not issue a single basa o| S 27 S 0 crowd of 12,000, which is said to have At $45.same thin?. He also aided his own cause .Batted fnr Douglas In seventh Inning. been the largest that ever saw a Pri- ¿ by rig out two singles in threo tBatted fe^r Winters In ninth Inning. nay game in Cincinnati, except at the New .. ft v trips to the plate, York. 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0.1 v.orld's series. At from Chicago - o 2 i o o 1 o 0 x.5 $55.savings $25 Paskert tin Job Two-base Mamaux Hatted Hard ¦" hit.-Kelly. Three-base hits. to $45. Paskert played a very Young, Paslcert, Home run.Paskert. Sac¬ Al Mamaux was the first Brooklyn pron ¡m it part in the downfall of the rifice hit.O'Farrell. Double play- U pitcher and an amateur could have .''. vie, I.efevre and Left on He roamed ail over the Mew lve,Ily. bases done as well. He was taken out in York, 8; Chicago, 8. Bases evi balls medium ing down long flies, and, in .Off Benton, 2; off Douglas, 1; oft Win¬ tho fifth inning after the Reds ha