Page Six THE TIMES. TUESDAY, AUGUST 4, Stl«. Veach Reverses Keeping ihe Gianls On the Map NGERS GET IHEIR HITS IN FLOCKS _ STRONG Order ot Hitting PPAKER IS A OFF COLE, WHILE COVIE IS STRONG Bob Veach reversed his order of tiger effective hitting yesterday. Asa Bocauee they were able to flock caught Covie in good to staff general thing''Veach can . best their hits off King Cole yesterday the shape* The youngster also got a nice Edition whea there ere runners on the hit. Tigers a fait and well-played path ahead of him. Yesterday he won game from was up three times with nobody the Yankees by the satl» The Tigers Beginning to Hit factory score to started scoring in the Snips Them ahead and once with two men on. of 4 1. second Inning. Veach Nunamaker Harry Coveleskle did the pitching With one out Boosting His Minor In all the three tlmea that Bob singled. Heilman walked. Burns sin- three was at bat utlh only himself to for Detroit and did it well. He had a gled. Nunamaker snipped off whole trying to sacrifice, filling the K, League Figures out for. he hit safely. He lot of speed, hla fast ball taking bases. runners in succession at second watch lightning hop. good, Baker singled, scoring Veach. inning got three singles. Two of them a His control was Burns was base in the Tigers’ seventh especially pinches. run do*n between second Craw- came none out one of in the He was in yesterday. High walked. with and only and third, Heilman scoring on the caught with trouble s few times and then play. lot about ford singled. High was them came two down. In the steady pitching Bp»Learned caught fifth, with Morlarty and High either his or some In the A(.F napping. Crawford was support helped out, sixth Hallman's Texas FROM STA.N later a. tad. Veach nice out, ending the brilliant him leaguer, Botatters stealing, and a moment The lack of wasted effort on the part .Burns' double that cracked Veach singled and died thieving. inning. the left field fence, and Coveleskie’s PPlSwll' of both clubs was the feature of the own Tigers game. Whan It time scoring to center gave the •’ Excellent Judgment in came for two more. pNl| each club went in and did some clean, The hard rapping and brought Yankees' scoring came in the Pitchers—inspires INMAN BEATS BUNDY In their runs eighth. With ode down Daley singled. pPUndling without any tiresome Jockeying. When IN YORK STATE TOURNEY Cook sacrificed; and Cree batted him I I Jennings’ Confidence BOX SCORE the time was not ripe for counting the home. wfnt out, one. two, NEW YORK, Aug. 4.~Frederick C. hatters three. A in the first inning surprise yesterday's DETROIT Harry Heilgian played second base Inman was the of AB R H O A E saved Coveleskle from a bad start. He by ftALTHL. YOJKtIH play in the New’ York state tenuis Bush, a 4 0 1 1 4 1 because Ksvanarh Is troubled with walked one man Ei Harry to and hit another and Baker, Tiger recruit catcher, ia tournament. He defeated Thomas C. Morlariy, 3 4 0 1 2 4 0 bolls. Althuush Is all In- had only one B'Khel p down when Cree ground- past Bundy and gained a right to meet High, in 3 l 2 0 V tents and purposes an outfielder he ed Hjbt of the strong addition* of the Crawford, 1 0 0 good shape into the uouble death. Maurice McLoughlin in the semi- 4 0 2 handled himself in in the to the Detroit club. He ha» \ Veach. 1 4 1 3 1 0 0 posted Bisson today. Heilman. 2 3 2 infield. Bush kept him on whnt of finals 2 14 0 happening BAT NF.LSOty AND HOTEL CL doing a lot of the work reliev-j Burns, 1 3 1 2 11 0 0 was In the pitching box and Baker, o 1 0 Bat Oscar Stanage lately and he 3 0 4 0 he handled the few easy grounders KEEPER HAVE ARGUMENT 1*! Coveleskio, p 2 9 1 0 3 0 enmo his war without a bobble. to more if he kjepa that Ijhooked do a lot | The hitting of Bob Veach was fully MUBKEGON. Mich . Aug. 4 —The up In the future. Totals 3o 4 12 27 12 1 nua food work NEW YORK no to the new standard that the In- fans are still awaiting a decision in | Baker came to the Detroit club w ith Standings AB R H O A E dians man has set for himself. Bob the bout between Battling Nelson and Boone, weak iu 2...... 2 0 0 33 a rally inning. Hoet Swett, of a local hotel. Bat B reputation of beiug a hitter Daisy. 1 3 114 10 started In the ‘Tehond part to one the claimed a foul in the bill presented league. He wa* admit- LEAGUE Cook, r 2 0 1 0 0 0 He did h’s start in Western AMERICAN Crte, 4 0 1 0 0 would have driven a by Swett for Bat’s board here, which backbtop, a thrower, 2 fourth and lie in Kjly a fine good Mullen. 1 3 0 0 7 0 0 run or two the seventh hi* reached Swett couldn't gee It STANDING. Poekinpaugh,-a...... 4 0 0 6 1 0 1 in with S4O. man with good baseball judg- ( single way kept baggage ■KNI a W. I* Hot. W. I*.Pet. Nunamaker, c 4 81 0 3 0 if his confreres hadn't t een so that and Bat's ■jltant, but not much on clouting. Athletics »?1 24 612 St. Louis 47 49 .490 4 0 1 2 2 0 to men of when the former boxer refused to 60.490 Malsel. —trrv anxious thieve. Two ahead ' hit .260 In a league in which Boston.. 6&43.&C1 Chicago.. 48 Cole, 2 0 0 0 4 0 nipped by pay. F Sfftoker WasH'ton 63 43 .552 N. York.. 43 55.439 him were Nunamaker. batters, which in 32 S3 .820 •Caldwell 1.0 0 0 0 0 Hfeare were 37 .300 Detroit. . r.l 4M .Sls Clev’lnnd sure wit'i Klated that he was not very Vmtrrdajr'i Hvault*. Totals li 1 6 24 14 0 in the KTclub. Not only the figures Detroit. 4; New York. 1. polk, but the reports of the scouts Washington. 7; Cleveland. 4. •Batted for Cole In ninth inning. Chicago. 9; Athletics, t. Innings 122466789 It HE Even With Nunamaker Ahead. Maisel the Tigers wouldn't *— fisdlcated that St Louis. 6; Boston. 1. Detroit ...02000200 4 12 1 KgW| bitting strength added in — much -'-F Tokay’s Guinea. New York. 00000001 0 J 6 0 Hits 1,000 As Larcenist of Basis Two-base hit—Burns Struck out— In New York at Detroit. By Coveloskto 4 (Maisel 2. Cole. Mul- fooled them. suite * KBut Del has Boston at St. Louis. len). Bases on balls—Off Coveleskie 3 Prank Chance says that Frits hla little weak-hlttlng got a start that Chicago. /// w** Maisel. third Rif'the fact that he Athletics at I (Boone, Colo, Mullen); off Cole 4 (Hell- baseman, who leads the in base stealing, haa an uncanny, gfcms none too successful in the big Washington at St. Louis. man, Baker, High, Burns). Double Rfeague been coming along —Coveleskie, Morlarty and Burns. superhuman instinct for thieving. be has Slay 1. it when Maisel now la getting his hit NATIONAL LEAGUE ‘lrst base on —New York One is inclined to believe he aeee the stunts that [Steadily and he Left on bases—Detroit 7. New York 8. pulls off. Yesterday, in four times at bat he fanned twice, grounded out Ktrj day and maintaining an average Hit by pitched ball—By Coveleskie 1 STANDING. (Cook). Umpires—Evans once and hit safely once. The time he hit safely Nunamaker, a catcher, Bound the .800 mark. He has better- L.jrct. Time—l:Bo. so that he has W. L.Pct W. and Egan. Attendance—2,4o7. was forwarded to second base. -sp| his work lately N. York 63 37 .5*9 Cln'natl 46 49.4*4 With Nunamaker ahead of him it would seem that Mattel was average for the 23 games Chicago 43 .547 49 .467 Just jwtought his S3 Phillies 43 Evidently that spit ball pitcher of about blocked as far as any attempt at base stealing was concerned. But Kn baa been In up to .260. St. Louis 5140.626 Pittsburg 40 61.440 Comtokcy's hitting Boston.. 46 45 .506 Brooklyn 30 60.438 Is not a relative of the Has Fritz didn't figure that way. He and Nunamaker coaspired together and rfi: ta not ao much Bake’s In Bens. ■kg games themselves that has pleas- Yesterday‘a Results. pulled a double steal. 7-4; ■M Manager Jennings, but it is the way New York. Cincinnati. 2-5. right Phillies. 5; Chicago. 0. jjfifis young fellow has Improved Pittsburgh, 7; Brooklyn, 8 (IS in- HobeHdoit. _ Wong In the morning batting practices, nings). ■a U constantly meeting the ball Boston. 1; St Louis. 0. Quartet of New Yorkers, Who Are Winning Their Bpurs ■guoror and oftener. If a player hits Today’s Games. In the preliminary workouts Pittsburgh at Boston. Bb this Cincinnati at Philadelphia. Balance of Our Btock of Balance of Our Stock of Bb the morning It won’t be long before Chicago at New York. i J7L Et shows It In the games. St. Louis at Brooklyn. Johnston, California Tennis Men’s Women's oplte of the fact that Baker has SJffß • Bad only a small amount of exnerl- AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Hanan Oxfords *"*••» «•*“•« Hanan Oxfords Kama as a catcher he used excellent Many Critics Say He Should Be Davis Cup Team Member | In handling his pitchers. He STANDING. ■jbmient ’ . * * tutelage of one of W. L.Pct. W. UPct. ■ been under the Lou'svllle 62 49 .559 fnd’ap’lls 56 65.505 ,*4S las game Our Sjjbe Wisest men In the In the Mllw’kee 69 48.551 Kan. City 55 55.500 I Great ■batter of working pitchers on betters’ Cleveland 58 61 .532 Min'ap’lis 51 57 .472 Enters Tourney 64 40 68 State Stanage. Baker Col’mbus 52 .509 St. Paul .370 Crack. BreaknessOs. Ose«r. forget quickly and Vara» ar Jen- Yesterday** Results. Interest In the Michigan state ten- to title competition in order to Bias learned Kansas see the start. now has a great deal of confl- Columbus, 6; City. 0. nis tournament, now being held at Btan knowledge of the Cleveland. 10; Milwaukee. 3. There were many entrants who Peace In Baker's Minneapolis. 6; Indianapolis. 4. the Detroit Tennis club has shifted al- PRICE to SALE failed show up HALF Paul, for their matches Louisville. 16; St 14. most entirely from the contention tor yesterday. I* a catcher who of Should they fail to do to 'Hiker state titles ta the work of the Chicago today they will forfeit. BpS.I When he is working listen for Doughty, city Shrill volc« of hls nnd you will and California stars who are entered. champion, had an easy time with. Positively Ends Next Saturday Night, August 8 Bper It “yelling Incessantly. STANDING. The latest addition is that of Wil* Kaltachmidt Results of yesterday's Bgker v trto big wi*h W. L.P t. W. L.Pct play follow: hr*' e the BaPmore 69 39 ,6‘>2 11am Johnston, It is claimed by w*bW*ng. arceMtng to the p»-*- Toronto.. 48 60 490 who. Preliminary Round. ■NtetN Roc’ester 59 40 .6' S Newark.. 46 48.464 many experts, really deserves a place P. W. Atkinson boat E. P. Wright. Wnoea of Jennings and the Prov’ence 61 42.662 Montreal 38 69.392 t-1 6-2. no tb« rlnb. Buffalo.. 66 44 .6*o Jersey C. 8167.816 on the American Davis cup team. P« H. Floyd beat H. D. Palmer, l-l, Four Days Left , r, Yesterday’s Horrell, 8-8. Just »t* has foreot- Results. Johnston and hls partner, erect riti n • Baker nrobably. hut Newark. TTTVochester.' I. have wired their entries in the First Round. BbW hr *ll etceot 7; City. R. H. Doughty beat A. Kaltachmidt. durto* of Montreal. Jersey 5. Ch* 1-t th* Buffalo, 7: Baltimore, 0. doubles. 8-1. I-*. P***-—' t»-,. «-«- n«k was Orlffin, who is really Johnston’s H. Kinaey beaßt A. D. Wilkinson, To avail yourself of the wonderful opportunities this remarkab!e for (Morning Game.) 7-6. 10-1. pn •* • hitter the Providence. 7; Toronto. 4. partner, had already sent in his entry mfa't with (Afternoon A. Llndauer beat Edwards, 8-1, 6-1. Kw*** to tie or to *"!« on the Game.) with Swift, in the doubles, as had T. L*ghtner beat 8-1. 10.8. clearance places at your command Providence. 13; Toronto, 1. | Raseman. St'*9i<•• mnf* *—t In the «*«nth inplov. Qreen and Llndauer, the Chicago E. W. Atkinson beat Gross, by de- fault. fr> ronio throiipb wHb cracks, who are competing in the gV WnVe- SOUTH MICHIGAN LEAGUE I. J. McDuffie boat P. W. Floyd. 1-8, ***e*nd hit and fbe Timers lost the singles and doubles. 6-1 «-S. gain Re»*s. fCt, ■■ STANDING. Yhls line-up is the classiest that has R. G. Owen beat P. J. Donovan. 8-8, _a m Our Qreft Annual of ColoroA ! fc'f »• Pt»o of *hn rln'r'ns of t*»r' Tlyor W. IfcPct. W. LPct. ever been secured for a regular rAxa(lnr»p Saginaw Seeond Ronnd. T*«* In h(mi*olf fa iin- 18 6 .750 So. Bend 11 11.600 tournament at the Detroit elub, add Howard Kinsey beat D. J. odgos, 7-6, P**»W*». B. Creek 16 7 .683 M.Cl’m’ns 11 13.1a* Shirt, «*-*• A f* rrodn Mm rln-»*nr the tennis fans of the city are willing 4-1, 8-4. Bay City 16 8 .667 Kal’nsoo 914 .391 ®k*hon )»o '•««* •*'•«•»* nf he«ne wmV- Flint 12 11 523 Adrian.. 717 .202 ♦*»* «’*♦/' He vowed tb-»t he Jackson.. 12 10.645 Toledo.. 6 19.208 An *ven| cmn»ot **®rd to overlook S**OW fWe*n tF>- next time he got Yesterday’s Resulta. * lairOS*XW New and Greater Store. B*W*M A in- 1 oodwl?d —assortment the largest in the city. Hft* ehs e n>.—.rn Vi»n. Jackson, 2; Flint. 1. •' Av?’ Battle Creek. 8; Kalnmasoo, 6. Detroit Horses Is Surprise • Detroit'* Largest Clothier* % South 8; City, pwci * rpc Bend. Bay 3. BBftCMF ▼> avn Saginaw. 7; Mt. Clemens, 5. |§ CAUSES A BAD SPILL Adrian, 8; Toledo. 6. At Grand Rapids Big Circuit Today** Games. K CLEVELAND,0~ Aug. 4 —Acme was Battle Creek at KalamAsoo. GRAND RAPIDS. Mich., Aug. 4. a chance against Ortolan Axworthy. cynosure at the Michigan short Toledo at Adrian. MBhe Bay City at South Bend. Luclle Spier, the three-year-old filly Ortolan Axworthy was a SSO to 910 Lake Erie races here yester- Saginaw at Mt. Clemens owned by George W. Slaughter, of favorite against the field. §|MM|Jr. That horse driven by Donahue —nfaf il Taskfin. Detroit, waa the surprise of the Grand Driven by Snow, the veteran Do* the 2:23 trot with a purse of Circuit meeting here yesterday. Em troit driver, Luclle Spier took the attached after taking only two tered for the first time in a race this first and thirty heats of the tbrtfe-year- raflfatta la live. No other horse had year, Luclle Spier was unconsidered old trotting stake, valued at $2,000. Httjkftt more than one heat, and under when the bettors figured that Mias McDonald's Ortolan Axworthy took Bl American rules this caused Acme Perfection was toe only one that stood the second heat ■lift be the winner. Donahue was guilty &°Pfc- Brady, driving R. H. Breat In the wM riding Acme roughly and caused a iFv3 pace, by 2:12 waa fined SSO twice wmm la the third heat that came near GRAND CIRCUIT RESULTS Starter Walker for coming ahead of Hgjia being fatal to both drivers and the pole horse. HjngfjM. Several horses, drivers and heap ail. Pan, Ila s. Stab., SS.SSS. were in a but they es- Napoleon Direct, ch. h., by ||Hpapad serious injury. Walter Direct; dam by Di- • Chief Johnson has a kick coming; a rection (Geers). 11l Peter 8., b. g. (Harris) Short Ship Results AND BOSTON court has enjoined him playing , t S t ■CHICAGO I from Ella Macky, blk. m. (C0x).'.... SCI In Pittsburgh prior Sept % B PRINTERS ARE WINNERS to 1. We’d Fib, ro. k (Winslow) 4 S ft | bribe a court to get him to forbid us J. 0., blk. h. (Dean) <44 tiff Tret j ■ to S| Faunae 9MB. Sidney Jr., b. h. (Walk- b. h.. by The 0., Aug. 4.—Chicago | going to St. Louis prior to that Dillon. The Acme. , Bg. CINCINNATI. time. er) s 5 f Exponent (Donahue).. 1 i It f • Washington, 9 to 3, and Hos- Malntlme, b. h b. by (Murphy) ds Herbert Cosien, f.. _ ■Mmhft Philadelphia, 13 to 0, in the WAITED TO TRADE OWE Time—2:oß)4, 1:08)4, 2:08)*. Dan Cosien (McHenry) t 0 t f t •EAT AT WORI.D'9 SERIES THIS g.. by Todd Three-year-elf Tret, Gillette, br...... HyNteters’ baseball tournament being FALL, for f In fl. . a front skat at 83.000. (Kuckola) OK 9 1 ft here, yesterday. THE HARVARD - !H ICIII UA W Stake. Tommy blk. g.. by 0.. _ football uank. apply h. a. f. Luclle Spier, b. f.. by Directum Boy I Luclle by Espy (Crosier)... ft It IK (Snow) Drummell Billy Ewan. b. g. (Mai- ptYMPIC GAMES WILL 11l low) 4 t t ft • Col. Charles Ebbetts may manage to Ortolan Axworthy, br. c., THE WAR by Harry Horsey, b. * SUFFER FROM stop the European war, or he may as- Axworthy (McDonald) ft 1 4 (Lane) ...10 7 T I 7 P Miss Perfection, b. f. (Dery- sume charge and arrange all battles der) Florence R.. b. m. An YORK, Aug. war in • • Invitation B NEW 4.—The t t ft I It ft ' be played as parts (Wray) If to of double-head- Hollyrood Ben, b. c. (Dodge).. 4 8 1 King ESttterope Aublt, h. (Jami- “ mats* athletic authorities a - ‘ * * +. ers. Kathryn Collette, br. f (McMa- • P * v v’ } believe the Olympic games hon) son) ....7 ft 4 4 ifpm> that g | | Georgia Simmons, g. m. not be held in Germany in 1916. W. J. Leyburn, b. o. (McCar- • 10 • '.•*,’ ,* 4 ' I .4 k * '*■ K •» 4? ’‘ * thy) (D Valentine). 4 ft 11 HMf also fear that there will be no Gen. Villa now knows how Eddie | Allle Wilkes, ch. h. (Law- feels; Abdel la Watts, (McDev- Sweeney)., • flWe believe that you are interested In entries In the games at the Collina before the crowd gets b. f. rence *nd ft ft 11 7 glßlVepean through Itt) 7 fa Cord, g. (Hay- exposition in 1915- cheering his safe bunt it goes b. f. (Cox) Barb br. the crasy Frank Truesada. fa wood) 11 t 0 9 11 Buick cars for 1915 and take this because Baker hits a 8t Frisco, b. c. (Geers) da Tracy 0.. b. g. (D0b!e)..19 18 I 18 18 fpiellAHON BUYS KING home run. Time— 2:0744. 2 07)4. 1:114ft. Time—2:lß)4. 2:17)4. 2:18)4. 2:18V. opportunity to welcome you to our Sil3 Pace. 3 la ft. Parse 1:18%. COUCHMAN (OX fl,ofg| Tret Ferae §1 FROM ought Frank Patch, by flit Class i MOB. show to inspect these I Chief Johnson to save up 1,- br. h.. The Andral. br. g. by Norval room new mod- 000 injunctions and then retire. I’atehen Boy; Baroness 1 1 1 g L GRAND RAPIDS, Mich.. Auk. 4— j Vlvette by Baron Jean (Nuckols) els, all of which are now on 1 Decoration, g., by Gearing • exhibition. rh. ** ••• McMahon drove King (Cox) • • BBiak Couchman 1111 (Cunningham) 7 t 2 , by Wapo- \> % Ifflfc Victory in the Chamber of Com- '.APROPOS THAT DENVER B. B. It. H. Brest, b. h., Magnate, b. g., by Alllewood /.£• I- SCRAP, nee (N. Grady) 8 at i 8 17 (Martin) .- ft ft i»arca stake Detroit last week. Major Ong. g. t We will not attempt to Faye told b. (Murphy). I 4 i 2 Jay Worthy, h., by Axworthy sl tell you about ■Hit week he bought the horse from i Block he'd knock his Fred DeForest, br. (Os- b. |biock off, h. (N. Hay) t ft ft Kfcwalter and B. D. Hart for a and Block blocked and born) 9 2 8 1 Cox . Lucy Van. b. by Anderson these motor cars in this space, but will •wung, Faye faded and Little Bernice, b. f. (Frost m.. HHllee eald to be $6,000. The sale was away Bloek W'lkes (Donahue) .. 4 4ft today. waa a block away before Faye’a block and McMnhon) 11 11 t 8 Todd Temple, b. g„ by Todd merely say that they represent the iHhmounced waa ffazed. At phase Skadellne, ch. h. (Owen).,. 8 115 (Mallow) ft 7 4 thia Block's Fillmore Dillon, (Her- Mac block fayent—which ch. h. Prltsle Lobeck. b. m.. by Cy* greatest attainment of Is far •?!*> V.. • < T I Buick. enough to go Leila* 1* renu* (Erwin).... 117 with that sort of thing. Patchen. I> blk. m. Donna 8., br. m.. by Nlcol B. (•now) ,‘J 4 T 4 ft (Reldy) ft 8 ft Sacrifice Miss (Mc- H itlfen The proposal to cut Nowsure. b. m.J Time—2:l7)4. 2:14)4. 2:18)4. will feel at home with us and out sliding In Donald and Childs) 12 8 8 4 CJYou this question Andv 9itf Pacei 9 Is It Fees# ffff. Is ftot Suicide bescbnll raises the of wheth- K.. b. g. (Harris) 8 9 10 10 Boy g., by I welds Schnell, Miner h. Al- we will have some special fea- er It Is better to make a Tom Need b. m. (Gar-, lenwood (C. Valentine) ft t 1 1 1 week ri »® n) hem of _ io 18 ds Prf»ient or make a Cobb out of Tuata Worth, blk. m. Queen, b. m.. by tures which we trust will please you. §§', !* It Isn't vary often tha» a batter N* edhem. (Geers) Mearcbllxht (Jamison) 2 12 2 2 7 10 dr Add F„ b. g. (Pore) 2 4 3 2 2 -''.'BaFtwred a time at but because he Myrtle Patch, blk. m. (Hoff- man )i Little Harry. b. g. jnpjffta crodlt for a sacrifice hit that Ban Johnson probably will charge ds (Finch) 4 5 4 4 4 / Time—2:oß%, 2:04)4, 2:05)4, 8:08)4. u KL didn’t- try for »nd didn't want that Weeghman and Ward stirred np nirdonne. b. m. (Stout). 1 2 da i • with SIIB Tret, t la S. Pare* *3.000. The Burgett. b. g. Jfc&Bk was mUletdav. one this European muss so they can Valentine) eight, Daley first, Belwln. b. c., by McKtnney- s da In the on charge more for their bread and dough-' I Belle Winnie by (Ger- Aims Girt blk. * Abdell m. the score 4 to 0 against the • nuts. Gty) ii j (FUek) HRjEpjgMfte, Cook tried to get a hit The Temptre**, b. m. i Mur- ,:,*V 2:10%. 2:14%, tit ' phy) 8 8 rabnntlng^u A sacrifice hit was The Chicago White are reported 9 Company Sox Ms. Forbes, br. c. (Snow) 9 4 4 Buick Motor IlflKialied format the time, for the trying to buy Player Isaacs from Du- Barney Glbba, br. g. (Geer*)...‘4 8 9 SQITAIR IS WESTERN . tbit It would ha (e aided buque. If we were Player laaaca we’d Tdmmy De Forest, br. c. TENNIS Ave., at Alexandrine. been worth (McDonald) 8 15 CHAMPION NOW 750 Woodward wouldn't have prefer a Serb In Vienna to be named Dudle Elknut, blk b. (McDon- Cook bunt the Yankees. Isaacs and Join the White Sox. ald) 8 8 d* FOREST, lIL, Aug. 4.—Alex right, hot he couldn't beat Lusitania, b. m. (Marvin) 8 7 ds Squalr. the University of Chicago teg. ■■fain Prtwtlag. No m. (Dickerson) > be got credit for a sac- Ilk* fuss and Low Dewey, b. 1 dr star, won MC|jto Ipo feather*. The plain, neat (Mc- nls thf western title yes- kind that Dudie Elknut. blk. m. terday defeating looks right. Ttaaea MaHai Ca„ It Donald ) • ds by Clarence Onflln. Phone Main i-Jehtt It-st 1498. / T