Wood's Return to Form Assures Red Sox a Strong Pitching Staff EVEN IN POOR SPECIMEN JOHNSON IGNORES GRIFFITH STANDING, SCHEDULES NATIONALS BREAK JACK JOHNSON IN LIFTING BAN ON GANDIL AND RESULTS IN BIG -HEADER WITH SOX FINALGAMESARE OF A HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION BASE BALL LEAGUES Wires President Minor. Though Manager Had Sent Slaughter Visitors' Pitchers in First Game, but Lose to SURETOBECLOSE Would Be "Pie" tor a First-Class Man, and a Second- Pleas in First Baseman's Case Nationals' Joe Wood in Tenth, When .Three Hits Are Rater Could Beat Big Black, Is the Outfield Errs in Not Playing Deeper. Made After Two Are Out. Probable Post-Season Teams Opinion of an Expert. in Amateur BY HERBERT COREY. the ring, sometimes reaching t^e dreas- BY J. ED GRILLO. so far this season. Day after day he BY J. ED GBELLO. Leagues Ap¬ suited auditors but the blows saves his pitcher by some remarkable nearby: reinstated this play in the field, while his handling: of After slaughtering: the Red Sox in the first game of the double-header PARIS. June 29..Jack Johnson at this didn't carry finishing power. Chick Gandil was pear Evenly Matched. of a wired Presi- thrown balls when a steal is attempted yesterday, the Nationals winning by a score of 12 to <». the visitors won the moment is the poorest specimen morning. Manager Griffith outclasses that of other infiehler in known since One Dangerous Blow. Ban three times regarding any second game after a ten-inning pitchers' battle by a score of to 1. heavyweight champion den Johnson base ball. What is more. McBride misses there was one dangerous and yesterday Pies- Sensational fielding by the locals in the first game helped Walter Johnson Paddy Ryan's day. His fight with Prank In fact, Just Gandil's suspension, few games during a season. He is in he haa lost his and blow in the left hook to the ident Minor received ;i wire from the' every contest for what there is in it. is considerably, while his teammates found the delivery of Rankin Johnson and EASTERN BEATEN FOR Moran proved speed tight.Moran's most of his He would be for big smoke's stomach In the fifteenth league head stating that Gandil would never troubled with that tired feeling and Cooper just to their liking, giving one of the best hitting exhibitions in the punch. pie his to his NATIONAL LEAGUE. were one round. That hurt, and for an instant it be hack in the came today. Griffith is always doing share keep team's history. FIRST TIME THIS YEAR a first-class heavyweight, and encouraged. Ten ids. W. L. Pot. Win. Los?. of the white even a seemed the championship was in the got his information from President]{teammates But it was different in the second game. Joe Wood was in excellent form, many hopes good New York.. 38 24 .613 .619 .606 second rater he could beat the big black. grasp of a white hope. However. Moran Minor. Shanks. Milan and Moeller had ten and he and Joe Boehling held their opponents in check until the finish. There The of Griffith is taken to chances between them in the first game, ''hfcaffo 37 32 .536 .543 .529 Four years of idleness and dissipation did not follow it. and Johnson was both* ignoring were two out in the tenth when a single, a double and another single brought Hill Is Nine That Has mean that the local manager is per¬ which is unusual. In the second g;ime St. 35 35 Oxon Only and thirty-eight years of age have sap¬ ered only for a minute. was the in fielders. Louis... .500 .507 .493 to the Sox, and that, of course, virtually ended the game. sona non grata with the league head, Yerkes the busiest of two,runs ped his powers. But Moran has no busi¬ As the contest proceeded it became mors Janvrin. at first base, who had Cincinnati. 34 34 .500 .507 .493 It has been many a day since the Na- For six and a half innings neither team Yet Humbled the old a of the forfeited game in barring ness in the evident that Johnson has lost his as result nineteen put-outs credited to him. Yerkes tionals hit as well as they did in the got anywhere near the home plate in the ring with him. to date no de¬ Pittsburgh. 31 32 .492 .500 .481 ability. When Moran pushed him the Philadelphia, in which had nine assists and one put-out. first game yesterday. It fairly rained second game. In fact, it was not until Leaders. Sporting men of America and Europe black was thrown off his balance. Time cision has t>een made, notwithstanding) Phila 30 32 .484 .492 .476 base hits and Rankin Johnson, who has the seventh inning that the Sox got a who witnessed the Saturday night and these the Wood had fight again in situations white the fact that it was proved that ('hill vio- Boehling did not allow a man to reach Brooklyn... 29 33 .468 .476 .460 figured in three l-to-0 games with Walter hit off Boehling. while but at the Velodrome d'Hiver considered it had a chance to deliver a damaging blow, when he called balls first base in the first four innings, and Johnson this season, was forced to re¬ one charged against him during the same but he didn't. lated the rules, Boston 26 38 .407 .415 .400 a run BY H. C. BYBD. amateurish. Moran was as open as a i.re still he was not hit safely until the seventh, tire after the fourth inning. Cooper, who period. When the Nationals scored There is no doubt that Johnson expected on Gngel. Griffith and Schaefer when to center, to be with two out in this it looked very- door to Johnson most of the time. Yet not be at Rehg singled only succeeded him. fared no better. Walter inning The most closely contested to end the fight in twelve rounds, but under the ban and it would off first a moment Y ESTERDAY'S RESULTS. Johnson seven when Har¬ much as if they had made a clean sweep post-season the champion could not hit him hard oif caught napping went innings, series that has ever been held at the close when he had not done so at this stage he all surprising if Griffith were kept later. Wood was hit safely in the first AMERICAN LEAGUE. per took his place. Neither was scored of the double-header, but in the very enough even to put him down. became tired. His lack of training, his <. of the the field for the halan* of the sea¬ inning, with two out. by Milan, who also Washington. 12: Boston. o. on. though this was largely due to the next inning the visitors tied it up. Wil¬ championship races in the several A large crowd of reckless life had to was left. After that .'$: Washington. 1. Parisians. Europeans begun son or for at least a month. When stole second, but Boston. brilliant fielding of the Nationals' outfield. liams' hit started the rally in the seventh. amateur leagues is likely to be seen this and Americans, most of them in evening tell. w hile he was not in distress.except did not a hit until Williams Philadelphia. 2: Now York. 0. a then of the American League feels Wood yield 1: New York. O. Rippv Williams, who played first, was Shanks followed with hit and season. It is questionable if there :has dress, witnessed the It was the in the fifteenth.he was slow and weak. the head singled in the seventh. Wood gave but Philadelphia. the Williams doubled to left, sending Williams fight. that he has been offended, as was the the Dctiolt, S: Cleveland. 2. batting marvel of the day. Morgan ever been a time in the history of ama¬ most cosmopolitan audience ever At one stage Moran walked about the one base on balls and that came in 3; St. Louis, got a a and a home. The score was tied in the eighth, a same, he is very to start Chicago, double, teur base ball when the win¬ at a ringside. Women of society by the ring like horse in a treadmill, making case in th»» forfeited ninth when Milan was walked in the first game and got one of the few which Janvrin opened with a double to probable score, with and no effort to The of the indi¬ two passes in ners in four or five to nobility from France tight. champion dropped apt to make an example the inning. Boehling gave NATIONAL LEAGUE. hits charged to Wood in the second. His left. Gardner beat out a bunt, but was leagues appeared England, the boxers wildly at his hands and waited Referee Georges vidual held at fault. the fifth inning, but Janvrin hit into a in the first six forced by Yerkes. Cady singled, scoring be as evenly balanced as at present. There ^pplauded was walked, New York. 6: Philadelphia. 3._ batting game produced times. Carpentier ordered Moran to fight. the double play, after Rehg <»: Boston. .V of score: Janvrin. and after Wood had fiied to are no teams , to but Brooklyn, the team's twelve runs. The which seem to stand out Summed up. the fight meant Just this b°°ed and under that influence the Had the Nationals' outtieid adhered and then Gardner was passed, Cincinnati. 5: St. Louis. 3. Milan Boehling struck out Hooper. and wnite so that neither 2; 1. FIRST GAME. wholely above the others. Johnson couldn't whip Moran hope became busy. Then it was h« the old rub* to play as deep as possible Yerkes flied to Shanks, Pittsburgh. Chicago, J There was a chance for victory in the In the East Moran couldn't hurt Johnson. That is lnto John®on's men out and the score tied in was costly. WASH. AB.R.BH.SB.SH.SO.BB.PO.A. E. Departmental. Central. stomach, with two of the passes Moeller. rf 120002100 nfnth when Milan walked, was sacrificed Washington. Sunday School and Potomac the story of the latest pugilistic disap¬ the only ki*blowle,ftin the fight that hurt either the tenth.a rule which every up-to-date 3b r» 3200001 10 to second and took third on Shanks' out. Leagues are of the it contains no cheer lor ball team follows.Cady's double would Foster, probable winners pointment. and It SCHEDULES. Milan, of 5 22000060 1 but a clever stop and throw by Gardner championship that are going to fight on the crop of white hopes. They must tr> Hit in the Breaks. have been an er.sy out in the tenth. Games Williams, lb.. 5 1 3 0 0 0 0 5 1 0 retired even won the Other American League Morgan. terms for the honors of representing on for years to produce one better tnan was the big catcher's hit which t.UERICAN LEAGUE. Shanks, If 0 0 0 0 00400 Boehling had two out in the tenth, in the It the black. Of course. Johnson was at a handicap final game. There were two out at the Morgan. 2b... 4 00 O 0100 2 0 Washington intercity series. Moran to take the title from TODAY. TOMORROW 3 0 when Yerkes singled. Cady came through would be impossible to select a victor, because of the strict enforcement of tha time, and Yerkcs was on tirst as a result | at McBride. ss.... 4 1 2 0 0 0 0 3 Games. Boston at Washington. Cleveland Chicago. e... .1 0 with a double, scoring him. and then as has been done in the last few years. Tried All the Time. British rules used in of a single. A base hit would not have Athletics Grab Two York at St. Louis at Detroit. Ainsmith. lOl 11710 the French ring New Philadel'a. W. Johnson, p. .*? 220000010 Wood singled, scoring Cady. Those runs For a long time the Cornell Company. endangered the result, so that the outfield July 4..Errors were Cleveland at Detroit. 0 0 But the boxers tried minute of Twice Carpentier warned him when he as PHILADELPHIA. Louis I Harper, p I 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 proved sufficient to win the game, for the Pepco or the American Security and every should have played as far back pos- for all of the runs scored in St. at Chicago. in their half. Trust held is hit in the breaks, and that method of hit meant dis- responsible . Nationals went out in order sway, but this season there the twenty rounds. Moran swung and Hible. for an extra-base here. Phila¬ i . Totals 38 12 14 0 2 10 1 no club to into of fighting is the aster. This failure to play deep under yesterday's double-header The score: go the final schedule missed, and Johnson expanded his golden negro's stronghold. Moran 2 \ ATIOWI. LEAGUE. BOSTON. AB.R.BH.SB.SH.SO.BB.PO.A. E. games as strong as either of those com¬ walked to his comer after was certain conditions lias been one fault that delphia defeating New York twice by SECOND GAME. smile. was so fat he with he hit TODAY. TOMORROW. H'toper. rf 4010 0 103 binations when they won championships. Johnson puffed the second time, and tried to show he the local outfield has had ail season, and to 0 and 1 to O. Cincinnati at St. Louis. Cincinnati at St. I>ouis. Scott. ss 4 0 2 0 0 0 O 4 3 0 WASH'N. AB. Ii.BH.SB.SH.SO.BB.rO.A. E. ball 0 0 It is very likely that the Treasury every exertion, and, struggle as he would, would not fight. But the crowd at on several occasions it has co>t In the first contest, which was a duel Philadcl'a at New York. Pittsburgh at Chicago. Speaker, ef 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 0 n Moelier, rf. o 0 o o o 3 0 League, the yelled games. Brooklyn at Boston. R«»hg. If 4 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 o Foster, 3b.... o O o 0 1 o 0 Marquette and the Northwest he couldn't put snap in his punch after rum again and he went back into the between Bender and Warhop, Philadel- Chicago at Pittsburgh. Janvrin. lb. 4 0 0 0 o 1 0 4 1 0 Milan. cf.»... O 1 1 O 1 3 O 0 Sunday School circuits will be in class B center of the 0 in the twelfth round. Moran didn't have ring. That Griffith would strength¬ runners on third and second Gardner. 3b... 4 0 0 0 0 1 0 o 1 0 Williams, lb.. 110 1 0 12 2 the post-season series, with the prob¬ When the end two tired Manager phia had 0 1 o 0 0 1 0 1 at of the approached en his team's offense if he would have when \>rkes. 2b 3 0 0 0 0 2 1 3 2 1 Shanks. If.... able winner much in doubt. This, in fact, snap any stage fight. hulks began faster, buf with two out in the fourth inning, <* 2 0 0 0 0 4 1 0 2b... 0 1 o 0 0 0 1 4 milling they in the game as much as : Cleveland. 2. 1 30 13 1 of or strong enough they away team's hitting would be materially full speed, and when Maisel muffed the Minii«-a|M>iis. 7: St. Paul. 3. Totals 34 1 r. 1 1 « one two teams which seemed to casualties stood: enough life, it is true, to arouse the < Totals 31 0 7 0 0 7 3 24 10 1 E. stand out over the others. strengthened by having Williams catch throw Collins also scored. Milwaukee. S: lvansas "ity, 2. BOSTON. AB. R.BH.SB.SH.SO.BB.PO.A. Three-inch gash on Moran's left brow. enthusiasm of some European dlletates of the The hitting 'olumbus. Itf: Louisville. 4. .Batted for R. Johnson in the fifth. rf. .- o 0 o (» 3 0 2 0 O It looks very much as if it will be im¬ in a majority names. the lone was H<»oper. 0 1 Lump on Johnson's left cheek. fighting, but many other Europeans of was one of the In the second game tally Washington 1 0 2 2 0 4 0 3 x.12 Scott, ss. 0 tei\ 0: O. Janrrin, lb. 1 1 0 o 1 0 10 0 1 strong guarantee meant to the white in three to laugh. However, if the moving picture a run. and in the out and Maisel's wild throw on Oldring's .Montreal. hit.Williams. Home run.William?. Hits.Off O 0 1 10 being favored especially, while all seem really drop a triple and home Newark. 3: Provldenee. 2. W. in T Gardner. 3b. 0 1 rounds. He did not wear the companies, which took these rounds, will lie started the rally in grounder. Johnson. 6 innings; off Harper. 1 in 2 2b... 1 1 O O o o 1 to be more capable in one or two depart¬ golden the second game scat- innings: off R. Johnson. 7 in 4 innings: off Yerkes. o ?; smile in the first but was decided- speed up their films, they may make the seventh which gave the Nationals Shawkey held New York to three SOI THKRN ASSOCIATION'. Cady, e 1 2 o o o ments than the others. As has been said roimd, American believe later the Cooper. 7 in 4 innings. Double plays-Ainsmith 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 lv nervous. In a few moments, however, public fighters their 1 un. That kind of a hitter tered hits. Score: o: New 3 trailed in ninth: to Foster: McBride to Williams. Left on bases Wood, p before, the probabilities are that some were in a manner for a only 0 0 Atlanta, Orleans. of he had out Moran and battling lively is too valuable to be on the bench more New York O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Uarkn<\-s». Washington. 4: Boston. 8. Umpires.Messrs. 3" 1» 1 the closest competition ever seen in felt tried his world's 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 x-2 Totals 35 3 7 0 0 S 2 the final con¬ championship. than is necessary. Philadelphia 0 Nashville. Birmingham. 3. Ohill and Sheridan. Time of game.1 hour and l> series will take place. punching powers, and the feeling of when the was absolutely Two-base S: 5 50 minutes. o n (I n n 0 1 o ft-I fidence Johnson knew fight Runs.Murphy and Collins. hits.Da-j Montgomery. Memphis. Washington « » 0 1 « " << ' n 2.! latent in every champion return¬ over he had made a poor showing. He ley, Maisel. Hartzel, Oldring. Sacrifice hit. Mobile, 3: Chattanooga. 1. Boston The Eastern Athletic Club lost its first ed to him. He learned he was master, it is doubtful if there has ever been Left on Janvrin. indv. UnoHf half apologized in this statement: in Mullen. .Daley. bases.. Two-basp lilts.Morsan. l.asps- game of the season in the Potomac and thereafter he the a game played on the local lot which New York. 4: Philadelphia. 4. First base on FEDERAL LEAGUE. VIRGINIA LEAGl'E. PUT.Mi-BrldP to Williams. I.eft on hopped through "This was the first time 1 had been there was such sensational outfielding balls.Off 2: off Bender. 1. First base: 4; Norfolk. 0. Washlnuton. «: Boston. 4. I'mplrps.Messrs. League when it was defeated yesterday fight at will. In the fourth he opened out in a long time, and I had to ba Warhop. Brooklyn. !»: Buffalo. 1. Portsmouth. of lionrs and by the Oxon Hill Inability as marked the work of Shanks. Milan 'on errors Philadelphia. 2. Hit by pitcher.By Chicago. 5: Indianapolis. 2. Newport News. 3: Roanoke. 1. Chill anil Sheridan. Time (tame.2 aggregation. up on Moran's head a cut made ten days clever. I couldn't afford to take any arid Moeller in the first gam. yester¬ Warhop. 1. Struck out.By Warhop. 4; by Baltimore. 7: 0. Petersburg. 3: Richmond. 2. S minutes. to hit the delivery of "Lefty" Carrico ago by Tom Kennedy in the training chances. I hurt sore left arm early He Bender. 5 Hildebrand and Pittsburgh. was in the main loss. my day. Milan had a wonderful day. I'mpires.Messrs. and 20 miu- Baltimore. !»: Pittsburgh. 4. responsible for the camp. Thereafter he worked on the in the fight so I could not use it much." went to both sides of his position and O'Loughlin. Tiuie of game-.1 hour The Eastern batters were unable to drives utes. SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE. sore spot, varying by smashing Moran When he said it he was puffing like t far back of it and pulled down ball. Da gam* is goan on fine.too nice-a. sauge the puzzling offerings of the Oxon on the nose. The blood about car. fielder in that New York 0 0 0 U 0 0 0 0 Hill never spattered wheezy two-cylinder which with any ordinary x.10.oj .'"harleston. ."»; Mai-on. O. It is too mocha wan kinda Johnse. lad, and once did they have have gone for extra Philadelphia 00000010 Columbia. 2: Columbus. 1. THE BABBEB, Milano a look-in as far as was con¬ position w^uld scheduled. TOUT, Howard Da Shank an' Collide winning base hits. Shanks' work was on a par Two-base hit.Sweeney. Hits.j No oth'-r game dey no hav fly cerned. Only three times were players too, OffRun.Lapp.Pieh, six in seven innings: off Keating, one gat groucho baycause Struck out.B.v Altchit-on. 4: l»j Racati. 2: by with that of Milan, and Moeller. Stoleu ball to chasa in da feel, dey picka da of the losing club able to connect safely, r a of the bv iu one inning. Sacrifice hit.Shawkey. PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. Crutcbcr, 1; by Cnereham. 1. Wild pitch.A!tcM- came in f< share glorv on York. 4: so no falla sleep. Llarka Spalding, E. Brewer and Fitzgeraid being National League Games. several captures of difficult base-Hartzell. Left bases.New Sacramento, ii: Sun Francisco. 0. dandalion dey sou. Umpire*.Mefwr*. Byron and Johnson. Time splendid Philadelphia. 10. First base on balls.Off Pieh, Ix«s Angelas. S; Oakland. 2. Da Griff, da Granda Stan' Manager, the ones to drive the ball into safe ter¬ of game.2 hours and 12 minutes. Johnson seemed to make a special¬ on * flies. 3: off Snawkey. 3. First base errors.Phil-, Portland. 1: Venice, O. geev seegnal to Walta Da Johnse to ritory. Carrico struck out nine and gave ty of having his delivery hit far into 2. Struck out By Pieh. 1; by Shaw- da Bean no on adelphia. and Hilde¬ maka da screw loose to permit bases balls. He pitched one of the Cincinnati Beats Cardinal*. the sky. and he made no mistake in key. 3. I'mpires.Messrs. O'Loughlin WESTERN' LEAGUE. to dit da ball. Dees is da onla best games seen In the Potomac League O'Toole Wins Game for Pirates. for his outfield a remark¬ brand. Time of game.1 hour and 55 minutes. Boys ST. LOVIS. Mo., 4. Cincinnati so doing, gave Omaha. 7: St. Joseph, 3. wav great Treesa Da Speak can maka this year. July PITTSBURGH, July 4..It was a pitch- able exhibition. da ball was more fortunate in Its hits Des Moines. 11: Sioux City, 2. da "hit. Collide Milano picka fly placing ers' battle that Pittsburgh won from Eat Topeka. 6: Wichita. 5. off da ice-a cream sign. Howard Da Post Office handed War a decisive than St. Louis and won the ever Ran¬ Tigers Up Naps. yesterday, 2 to !. As has been predicted since allowed Denver-Lincoln: rain. Shank grabba da ball from thirda row trimming in the Departmental League opening game of the series, 5 to 3. Score. Chicago yesterday, kin Johnson made his first appearance DETROIT. July 4..Coveleskie half-a dol* stan'. I tal you O'Toole was in the box for Pittsburgh in granda l'J to -. The Mail¬ Walter Johnson, he was finally Cleveland but Cour hits while EASTERN ASSOCIATION. da ball yesterday, winning by r-nclromti n O fl 2 0 « 0 2 1.S .gainst yesterday deesa boy Shank could grabba men hit the ball about as they pleased, o«o 1 o o» 1-* and Lavender for Ciiicago. and each man smothered with base hits. Rankin has his were three visit¬ Now London. P.: Springfield. 2. smoka stack. We taka st" tSiV...1 teammates pounding Waterburv. .*.. New llav«'n. 2. from pumphouse while Stanton held the disciples of Mars Runs.Moran. llerzog, SlehofT. I.«ros» Lohr. allowed but four hits. Score: been very fortunate in the games he twelve hits, the da flrsta gam' weeth wan dozen run to to out ten was hit ing pitchers for Tigers Bridgeport. 7: Hartford. 1. flrsta two singles. Stanton struck Husgins. 1. Miller. Wilson. Two-base hit-Bug- n i o o o o o o ft.l won from Walter. He always Britain: wet da goose egg. Bavtween da gam' who for Hits.Off Doak. rt in * nff Chicago but to safe, winning. 8 to '2. Score: Pittsfleld-New grounds. run horse¬ men. Ardigo, played centerfield Sin? lnn!n««: (,rim-r: Pittsburgh 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 x.t hard, the ball refused go an' gam' number two we da War, both his team's hits. All the 1 in 1 inning; off Schneider. in 8 1-3 the result being that he scored two Cleveland 0 O 0 2 0 0 0 0 0.2 NORTH f'tROLINA LEAGUE. less carpet sweep over da feel to got off Amps. 1 ill 2-3 inning. Sacrifice hits. Runs.Scbultc. Konetchy. Kelly. Two-ha^e a Detroit 2 0 1 1 0 0 4 0 x 8 other players were almost helpless be¬ j hits.Schultc. Lavender. Stolon haacH.Good*. 1 to victories over Walter, while he .s* -llle. 2 iten please-a Chilla Da Sauce an' Sherry- \ieboff. Lobr. t'lark. sacrifice flies.Dolan. Kirke, Bush. High. Charlotte. !uning>). fore the delivery of the Mailmen's Bock. Double Miller to Mitchell. Double play.Mitchell to Konetehy. lost one such game to his namesake. Runs.Chapman. \^ft, Wlnston-Salein. Greciwboro, O. dan. Deena boys go along pretta good plays.J. Butler: First base on balls.Off Lavender. 3: off un¬ C/awford (2). lvavanaugh and Burns (2>. Two- dinger. to Hoblltzell. I.eft on O'Toole, Yesterday Rankin was pounded Col¬ Greensboro. .'»: Winston-Salem. 1 (second game>. in da gam'. I theenk dey read up da .1. Passed ball.Brcsnahan. First base on error* and the chances are he has base hits.Crawford and Vitt. Hits.off 3: Raleigh. 1. aska Dodge and Beard did some good hitting Louis. First base on balls.Off D»u. 1. mercifully. lamore. six in three and two-thirds innings: off Durham. rule book in da hotal. Evrabod' Schneider. 4: off Grlner. 1. Struck QIT .Pittsburgh. 2. Sacrifice hits.rridon. won h;s lest game from the Nationals. one-third off me why Beela Da Ev' no coma to for the Post Office team, each getting Mitchell. Left on bases.Chiraffo. Pittsburgh. James, fire in three and innings! LEAGUE. three hits out of five to the Doak, 2: by Schneider, »: by Ames, 1. Wild bv 4. Morton, one in one inning. Sacrifice hit.Vitt. TEXAS Washeenton. I tal you. It is baycause trips plate. pitch.Doak. Umpires.Messrs. Klem and Em- 5. Struck out-By Lavender. I: O'Toole, Joe Wood gave every indication of Stolen bases.Crawford and Lajoie. Double plays Beaumont. 1«»; Aunt in. 2. he no lika Woodfo Wilse an' Beela Beard's long wallops were the feature of lie. Time of game.1 hour and 50 minutes. Umpire*--Messrs. Rason and Qnigley. Time of having regained his best form. He .Vitt to Burns: Kavanaugh to Burns. Left «»n Houston. »I; Wa<-o, .1. Brvan. Coupla hundred year ago the contest, one going- for two bases and game.1 hour and 46 minutes. of ball ves- bases.^Cleveland. 4: Detroit. J». First base on Fort Worth. II. Galveston. 0. Da Wash' trimma da another for three. »Pl®ndid K»n»e balls.Off Coveleskie, 3: off Collamore. 3: off Dallas. 4: San Antonio. 3. Georga Englisha flVzl. * perfect control, good teama.da Bost' Red Soxa. He was Giants Trim Phillies. An old-time base ball writers* associa¬ i James, 3. Hit by pitcher.By Coveleskie. 1. hits a ch»n*e of pace Struck out.By Coveleskie, 2; by Collamore, 1; WESTERN ASSOCIATION. flrsta pitch for da Washeenton teama. The Wesley team got only three NEW YORK. July 4..New York tion will be organized in Detroit, and later wh£hwhich tinwill addf',er^!Veto his effectiveness was da he was with Methodists in the easily The by James. 1: by Morton, 1. t mpires.Messrs. Muskogee, 7: Oklahoma City, 6. Patrick Henn catch: in its game the defeated Philadelphia in the opening will be extended to all the large citie« for!T °f Jof* Wood makes the Evans and Kgan. Tinv* of game.1 hour and McAlester, «: Joplln. 3. Da Goosa Egg Gam'. gieata greata grandpop of John Henn. Brookland Church League, and lost by of the country. It will include both wU|,rct0.Red Sox s chances look a lot better 42 minutes. Tulsa-Fort Smith: rain. Dn. pitch for da Red Sox was man nam' 2 to 8. Coupled with the fact that they game of their series here yesterday, « present-day writers and writers who have ^ ood. like Johnson, will be hard to Bunka Hill. He was vera fina pitch could not hit, the Wesley players made to 3. entered other fields of endeavor, but no time ,hi« h's teammates White Sox Beat Browns. NEW ENGLAND LEAGUE. BY ED CALLOW. lika Joe Da Wood, onla not so mocha. six errors, which figured considerably in Demaree pitched his best game in writer of nowadays will be eligible who can wf.nv.anyget him a run or two he will come Lawrence. »5; Lowell. 4. Wen da ump geev punka daceesh in the getting of runs by their opponents. weeks. has not held a Base Ball Writers' Asso¬ pretty near to winning his came With CHICAGO. July 4..Berger's hit, after Worcester-Fitchburg: cold weather. Walta Da Johnse lika da guinea hen deesa gam' Georga Da Wash an' his ciation card at least four years. Joe S. that sort of pitcher to help out a two men were out in the thirteenth in¬ Leivteton-Portland: wet grounds. egg; he no lika da goosa egg. He is de¬ teama dumpa da ump in Cape Cod The United Brethren were victors over Oeschger was easy for the champions, the Rase Rail Haverhill-Lynn: wet grounds. Fisha weeth da tea. To¬ Jackson, president of formidable staff of twirlers the Sox ning. gave Chicago a 3 to 2 victory over light to geeva da goosa egg.he no lika bay Oolonga Reformation in the East Washington who pounded him hard and also ran wild W liters' Association, is chief organizer will be better fortified in that respect day we celebrate. We win di' gam' justa R to 5. Refor¬ on the bases. Score: St. Louis yesterday. James was taken to tak' da. goosa egg. Da Red Soxa boys lik' Geor Da Sunday School League by of the old-timers: It is planned to hold the.n any of their rivals. brava ga "Wash*. mation outhit its opponents, but failed some out to let a hitter bat for him in MAHAN DEFEATS LARNED. hav' wan vera smarta His nam' is Philadelphia periodical banquets, with old-time pinch pitch. to make the safeties as timely. New York ?J?5XSSofl«1 0 1 2 0 .i 0 0 I-O player or players, such as Griffith. Mack. Harry Harper showed enough in the the thirteenth. Ranka Da Johnse. He hand his (.ousin Kilbane Defeats Mars. Potter did the best work for United Runs-Byrne. Becker. Lobert Bescher (21. Anson or McAleer, as guests of honor, two innings he worked in the first same Weilman. who relieved him. started the Walta Da Johnse goosa egg coupla tim'. Brethren. He accepted four chances at Burns. Doyle and Demaree (21. Two-base hits- with whom to swap reminiscences. Former Columbia Tennis Star Beats third and three hits out of four Becker 121. Burns -1 and l»bert. Sacrifice fly to warrant his being used regularly. The last inning by walking Bodie. Schalk sac¬ Dees wen Walta Da Johnse hav CINCINNATI. Ohio. July 4..Johnny base, got Itols rtsou. Stolen and threw wild to happen McGhan and Benner at first bases-Bescher, youngster has had but few chances to rificed Weilman first, Veteran in Three-Set Match. his head ftilla da plan for maka da Jump Kilbane. champion featherweight of attempts. (21. Fletcher and Cra.ath. l.eft onMerkle^B»rnsba«e«.New Bet on the slab since he has a allowing Bodie to reach third and Schalk l base and second base, respectively, star¬ York 1: it. Double heeo to Before da America, fought ten rounds here Thurs¬ Philadelphia. plays-Byrne member of the team, and for that rea¬ second. Baumgardner replaced Weilman GLEN COVE. N. Y.. July 4..Showers Married Man's League. gam' red for Reformation, the batting of the to Luderus: Meyers to Hrsl haw on day night with "Knockout" Mars of this a the Loiu off offFlet.^er. 4. »trut* son is far from finished, but he and when Alcock hit to Pratt, Bodie was And tVr» crippled legs of William A. Lar- begin I shava Waita Da Johnse. You former being feature and fielding of Ppmaree. 2: Oeschjter, being city. No decision was but the the latter much above the average. out.By bemaree. 3: by MattJaon. 1 looks promising, nevertheless, and dem¬ caught at the plate. Faber grounded out. !ned contributed to the reversals of form will catcha on to da fact dat he is notta given, being 1. and followed with the hit u hich had the piu*h«T.By Oeschger. Hit's onstrated that he verv Berger married man s safa raze champion better of most of the -Off 0 In « off l AUTOMOBILES Is in da Ba^-Q^r yesterday apt won the yesterday in the continuation of play yet join The Trojans, heretofore leaders in the OeHchger. rnnings; Mattison,HliJ game. Score: rounds. Kilbane was in 1 * Messrs. Hart and to win his Share of games. Harper not Ithe Nassau Country Club tournament on league. He say to me, "Tony, today I cautious in the first Rosedale League, dropped another peg inninjr. Umpires. ltigler. a St. Louis. .0000002000 0 0 0.2 three rounds and Time of gatue--l hour and 50 minutes. CADILLAC only has speed and good rune, but he 0 0 2 0 0 0 O O o u 1.3 courts here. Lamed became a' hav' sweeta revenge on Ranka Da Mars was aggressive. yesterday, when they met their second Is not when he is he Cnicago 0 0 the iturf upset pitching, and Runs.Williams. C. Walker, Founder. Boone, of his old and I da in colda In the next two rounds Kilbane forced defeat of the week, it being the Colum- .lso showed that he has a deceptive mo¬ victim enemy, rheumatism, Johnse. kepa goosa egg more Schalk. Two-base hits. Founder, Schalk. Tnree- He "If the fighting and took aVommanding lead. bias this time that proved capable. Brooklyn Noses Out Braves. BAKER ELEC. tion toward tirst. which Scott found out base hit.Demmitt. Hits.Off James, eight in was beaten by Lyle E. Mahan. ex-Co- storage too longa for him." say, Weldmann played a brilliant game at In th<> last five rounds Mars continually 4..Five errors when, after he had singled in the eighth twelve innings: off Weilman, uone tnone out in j lumbia star, f!.4. :>.«», .4. The uncer- I no win da gam' I gat da roast from went into short for the Columbias. handling eight BOSTON. July by the The Cook & Stoddard Co. thirteenth!: .»ff Baumgardner. one in two-thirds *»f Lamed made it evident to two da mudder-in-law." Walta shaka lik' da clinches and hung on to Kilbane work Harper .aught him fiat-footed ofl that taint.v so that the a chances without an error. The best .ocal fielders offset the efforts of three 113S.40 Co,«. Are. Fkoii N. 781*. inning. Sacrifice hits.Bodie I3». Schalk O, members of the Davis cup committee leaf. I tal evrabod' in Washeenton latter was unable to land base. Berger i2t, I', lack burn. Stolen bases <'.Hiiis. you decisive blow. The and done by the Trojans goes to the record Boston pitchers yesterday and Brooklyn J that he is out of the race for a is still vera sick from da Chill. Chicka Da newspaper popu¬ sec¬ ¦»-. » . G«rlM» Drive. Sla. Milb-r. Dituble play.Berger to Blackburn to present lar verdict awarded the to Kil'oane. of F. Gerardi. His playing around 0 to 5. ! on the international defending team. Gaud foola Chilla Da Sauce. Wen he is fight was hit won. pllelty 1m utoBo. It was an unusual for Tris Alcock to Schalk. Left on bases.St. Louis. place ond base extraordinary. Gerardi Gilbert's homer with none out lyl rfor/MT day Speak¬ 14. First base on balls.Off Mahan. William J. Clothier of Philadel- in Feeladel he geeva him da bean ball so too. and two lille*. Display room. er. who in to the did Chicago. Faber! well, on liases in the seventh 1801 14th mt. b.w. Wt eight trips plate off .lames. 4; off Weilman, 1. Hit by pitel er phia. ex-national champion, and T. R. wen he gat to Washeenton he can hav A recent note going the rounds that a brought Boston not get a base hit. though he walked James. 1. Struck out.By James. :t; bv the semi¬ a within one run of tying the count. Score: Invite your laapae- By Pell all won their places in suspender for few days. Dees geev flrst baseman had made a record by The Analostan oarsmen left early this tloa. Phone N. twice. Tris has not been hitting this year Fab- r. Wild pitch.Faber. i'mpires- Messrs. finals of the Clothier was in ex¬ Chick tim* enough to bossa da work on having Hrooltlrn 2 1 <1200 1 « 0-*1 lain. Connolly arid Dineen. Time <%f game.3 hours. singles. twentv-one putouts in a nine-in- morning for Philadelphia, where they of>:®re though he is apt to get into cellent form and defeated C. M. Bull, jr., his new bowleeng alley. Dees wiza move ning game brings out a statement that will take part in the People's regatta So?,on 2011000.1 0 0 5 CARTGHCAR SALES CO.. INC. ffh.s stnd- most any dav and make up easily. also permit Rippa Van Weellam, da glass First Baseman Porkoney of the Sherman this afternoon. The local club will be Kuns.O Mara t2i. Paubert III. Stengel Ailchl- NOW WITH son Gilbert. F.vers. EQUIP YOUR I'AB for lost. time. The Pittsburgh club has purchased a Karl Behr made his appearance in the arm. to pat in da gam*. He is playnta team in the Texas-Oklahoma I^eague re¬ represented by an eight and a double, Maranvllle. «haling and named with Pell. Their teamwork was for maka da an' da homa had r,o»d. Two base hit.Maranvllle. Home run- young shortstop Jimmy McAuley. doubles good treepla cently twenty-two putouts and one and both are said to be in excellent con¬ Gilbert. lilts.Off Strand. 7 in 4 off J. M. SHOCK ABSORBERS The most in the whom other big league clubs were after and H. H.' run. assist. Joe craze assist in nine Innings: FOR TUB TOURING SEASON. consistent player game faultless they outplayed My Castelli, go innings. The infield made dition. Crutel-r. 1 in " off (ocrehain l ln who has been bfi? to innings; today ,s no other than George McBr'de and doing things up¬ Hackett. captain of last year's victorious wen Rippa smasha da ball for maka da twenty-five of the twenty-seven putouts Coach Hecox just before the boys left Innlnis off Aiteblson. H in . innings. Sacrifice IRVIN T. DONOHOE, The remarkable lieldins of the Nationals' hold the fair name of Waterloo, Iowa. Davis cup team, and W. M. Hall, 6.2. home run. He feela so good T theenk he in this game, which is also an additional did not have much to say about the blts-Daubcrt. Wheat. Smith. Ilalton. Dugef. 14th aad 1 Sta. N.W. capti'in day in and day out places him in It is not believed the new man from 2. G. M. Church and Dean Mather, the was gona kissa Sherry-dan' da ump. Be¬ record as far as known. The game was prospects of the two men who would stolen liases.O'Mara. Dauliert. E*ers. Double Tel. 11. 3467. Open SuBtfajra a c.ass by himself in this respect Orrlv Waterloo will make Honus Wagner Princeton pair, also displayed top form fore Rippa smasha da ball to Booka da played with Texarkana, and Texarkana take in the doubles, but he seemed pl«> MarauTllle to Schmidt. Left on baseti- and Evenlagi. That member D. 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