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TIGERS LOSE TO BROWNS YALE CRUSHES Standing of Clubs DIAMOND SKILL Auto to New World's Mark in Amateur League YANKEES SPLIT Carl Weilman Wins for Third Man Who Drove NINE WILL BRING Time in Week. HARVARD ílnli. Hon. lost. P. ft Iß «"ommonwealth 8 0 1.000 A Detroit. June 26..For the third time . DOUBLE-HEADER . «g 1 .ISO Fnglewood Weilman pitched the St. GAN REWARD a week C»rl FINAL 2 »3» in IN Korea! If Ilia . 1 SOON RED SOX Louis Brow-n» to victory over Pétrit, < reerent A. C._... 0 0 .'MKi WITH to 2. A. S .<X><» the score to-day being I mmjeSttemx C.0 ov»r Tribune It wa« Weilman'» »Ixth victory Way Gives Fine Exhil Medals Will Be the Tigers t Is season. He is the only Awarded to Rally has won from in Allowing Victori¬ High Starts Winning S- 1 «Mail pitcher who tion Box, M0NTCLA1R NINE with a Two-Bagger in the local du*- thi» year and has lost to Three Hits. ous Boys. It only once. Only BADLY BEATEN First Game. The sere follows: !.' pr-rraoiT » t t*T LOlTal lil »1th gh r ) pna» NO SERIES Fhotton.if 41 1 1 M VIM lb « GARRETT PROVES Forest Hills Overwhelms POSSIBLE ' Jersey . I; ¡ll»K»«- i 2*i 4 ."> 0 4 I" «.*«.' 1« f FOR IN ROLE }T»tt ' FOR BLL Team in MAISEL CV'ar'l II 1 I M .« EASY Loosely Played CHAMPIONSHIP .VI er'rf < I c- 1 Game. OF PINCH RUNNER Walsh »fît - t . N*. June 26. knock¬ i ! t : .. "ta .««.« 111 111 Montclair, J., By P.S. of The l_M»n he : Crimson Substitute Twirler F Furman out of the box in the 11, Bronx, and lj t cillll i«« 111100 ing ."¦*¦. at the p «» » . *«,< fîî .}. but Bom¬ opening inning and scoring will of Manhattan, Both Wood Drives Ball Over Score¬ «lie r III 111 lieved by Mahan, Forest Hills Athletic Club overwhelmed Showed ' 1011 ,l C'O the Montclair Athletic Club nine here Prowess board in Second Contest. « -h \ 5 bardment Still Goes On. During Season. .Jacolxson XI- to-day in an Amateur League gam» by i o o r o o a of to About on« hundred Baumanri Gets Triple. tMorarity M The Yale baseball team erusl score 14 t. boys, m\\ t¡>lt in ins.... the diamond was not left from . into the dust at Kbbets Fi Although bad'.y field of aba«« nine hi Tilf-rrarh to T*-i> T- - . Harvard soaked the rain, which necessitated fHv Tot»> r u it i I by <irH, arc awaiting the last and Boston, June XI.The Yankees and yesterday afternoon, and Yale's cup a brief intermission at the beginning aoti .V*!»a»1 I «t Mai ¦ . brim of the third both team» were the 1 I < header here joy, which was filled to the inning, .««.. erratic in the latter of the game. the crews down the Thar part this afternoon. New York took t I . 1 I 0.T the Bluo swept a total of thirteen | | 1 misplay» being f.rst game by a »core of 6 to 1 and Bos¬ on Friday, overflowed. made. Errors were responsible for all la.» TVi-e ». mn tor the ec at 4 to 2. T*.-. hase Mt« Baal Harvard was turned back at on of Montclair'» point«. distr.b«.tE ton ci. TIsker »- . ase» Walker 8» ofIt theX gold,w*lt\n8silver and bronie sa Auii'.n io l'rsit U was checked bv Of the thr«e pitcher» used by the mVdsï league . its attack Jack Warhop, smallest of big point, home team Eddie had the he« the prizes for the »innen in the & Psim« m a.'.« off btarr.. I; off and Meyer p.tcher», had Boston well under con¬ 1. masterly pitching of Pie Way, succeis, letting the vir,t*or» down with -»oroughs of greater NW .¦ "i « name th Yoerk" and pitched . H Siren. I In I defence existed more In the six hits in as many inning». trol la < - »ni I!1, -x There III*» w< rOREST HILL» M NT'I.AIR will not be a series for th, one of his best games of the year. Joe Wellmai I, in the actuality. When sharp as «.elKikle. Î tx Strati. I; h« Hola- 11 abrhpo»e afertipoa» championship this year, the Puhli, worker in the ar.J Chill. Tims.. was to about a s Warier, 2b. 4 10 I 1 0 A. Meyer, rf 2 0 1 10 0 .Schools Athletic I was a brilliant «. l »pli» i:«a:.s necessary bring: 2 11 League, which is. so Fo*. J. 4 -..'.1.0201 been th« .! game, even if he was rot able cessful termination of a play, Klnney, sa. 4 8 1 4 2 1 P. «Tane. rf 4 0 1 200 directing tournament, hut». It» 4 3 3 Til 3b .... 220 220 cided that, with exr.T.ir.ation timo route. He ht'.d the Yankees wearer of the crunsun could be If» "abe, WM, coa- to go the I ".).>. «..., 6 2 4 » «1 2 Jacob» ». Ib.. 4 0 1 13 1 ing on, the boys need mor« time ud hits and himaelf made a to blunder, Errors Rollina, lb 111 21 2 Keenan. ¦».. 411 0 3 I for their down to two pended upon rf S 0 1 0 0 0 lt»d«lall. Ib.. 2 0 1 TOO thought lessons, and the Is flew almost Campion, terest such a series would home run over the »con-board. MAKE omission and commission Hulmán, «-f 4 0 0 0 0 0 Cnm, .... 3)0 310 aro««. SUPERBAS u 5 0 0 0 2 1 P. Hue-he*. 0 1 '> '< 2 » . would divert too much of batted laut as the Yale hits. It Warren, p that tía« In the ninth, after Caldwell thick and Bry«n. cf.. Ill 1 0 0 Firman, p.. 0 00 00 0 and from school then, that the sons of ( 0 osi thought books It vu "Brown and beat out an infield hit, no sronder, IB K«r«r, p 3 0 that a round of for Eli won the all sufficient score Kenny, lb... 100 Til thought g,m«, totU and and HIT by 100 h 0 0 be arranged after school m High LONE closed bst fr«* Id passed ONE King, p. to 0. 13 as the Joe abdicated willingly. This same Harvard team, wh Public Schools Athletic «Leant Feckinpaugh. Total» ..MMlllTMi TntM«.Bl does not on its contests from Yale in two previous c< t-Vr-st »111 -l carry afttr Without waiting for an order vanquished Ifillflll I the school year ends wag OFF ALEXANDER tests an«! hurled Princeton ba Mont, ¡sir . Ill.lll II this, too, j«. be walked out of the boi. baaee-M.-rab«. Rnlllns. Bryan, Deepen. So each tesm will Carrigan dated an.I beaten, in three games, v Sacrlftra fly. possible. go on con¬ men Hsrrlflre hit«.Klnney, M.-<'««ie fident that it could ha»« won was able '.v hold Donovan's ns raw as a saml lot combination, «'amplnn. Il«.me r;i.» UeCtba, P'yle Two-baa» th« May» ivnibl« play Keensn New York run. Donovan had Bau- might have been, of course, that t! hita.Klnney. McCabe, Do>l». greater championship. to a »ingle t to Re.tdsll to Dnld Hsse »ills- '»it Warren, :. The five teams that finished th« it*. but No-Hit Game individual game meant nothing to <fT Kunntn. 4, ntt K. Me. er. S, off King. 2 «i«ni<-k mann at third base in both games, Wheat Spoils an hour in mi s. E 1. *.j King 2. son were good teams, too. For «. as a Dario Resta, who drove car at rate of 07.6 miles Chicago yesterday. Crimson players, aside from the out-By Warren, by M-yer. i in each contest Peugeot fi Klrst base on balls.«Iff Warren 11 off Mei^r. 2. ample, the team from Public Sthool for Phillies' Star playing of it. But not even the off 3 Hit by Warren. 1 I»¦-! U, pinch runner. by humiliated rat! King. plvher-By 1'assed ball. which won first honors in Th« saved their hits in the that they were being 'j E Meyer, 2 «Warden, t»»1ce). Bro«;' lie Yankees than b?aten rouid rouse the Ham TOM I'mplre.Wilson Public School 11 finished the ictioa inning. So in Eighth. -o-. a of fir»t ft the elj Single t men to perform even the ordin« with record fourteen gtm«i wen . opera- lor.g lelay ffeasiv« [Pr Telerraph to The Tribune.' of baseball well. Prodigies w« No Game at Englewood. and one lost, and the only defeat esta« it as if the tally taaka tion* that seemed June 26. -Grover Cleve¬ to he a of the early in the elimination round. I in the seventh would Philadelphia, of in Three not expected. Rain caused postponement of the made the Phillies, stood Results Games Leagues Lnte in the game, to '-e sure, Peí Amateur League game scheduled be¬ Every member team play«« be enough to win. Donovan's men had land Alexander, of t good ball, take the word of Msrrla to score,' Haughton did send Mahan into tween the Crescent Athletic Club and several early opportunities on the threshold of lasting greatness box to the hfcnd of Yale, but wh the cham¬ Becker, the coach, and ('. U. Hawkins, te take advantage of them. of the Teams stay the Englewood Field Club, the for that.