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Phllllee "Out-Home Run" Giants by Five to Two.Hayseed IV Wins Manhasset Cup Race 4Be\V Leads JtSation's Premier Small-Boat Ain't lt a Grand and Glorious : : : : : : By briggs Caniage With Feelin'? Skipper Beaten By Outsider An»e» Thimk Two ^Riithers' Vouve seeM ont a you - You look AFTSfc op Your sweeTie'S Anj> Then Nahma, a Hot Favorite for PtCMtC Atv,r> Yoo LOOK »N» BeAUTlFfL BLOND AGAW icst THE? MIRROR. To First Fails for Home Run Hitters Hubbell Greater Glutton for 5T-NOGRAPHEP, ___-(._ tF YOU CArVT FlSD Honors, AR.*-; -SJrJSURrJT ArsJD WHO HASN'T A ju-st a Tracc? OF sEAory- First Time in Six Years ln Games Punishmcnt Than Doug* fRECKueD Yesterday Soirec 12 to 8 las; Ends, By Jack Lawrence f§MW-*_ToU-I. Addison G. rated as Amcr- June 27..Terrific Hanan, L_ Bourrean, Phillle*... 8 3 PHILADELPHIA, ica's premier small boat skipper, felt Kelly. Giant..,.,.. 1 1« hitting, .which inciuded aeven honie the stfng of defeat yesterday for the Cy Wllliam., fhHIl*..... 7 runs. markod a for tho victory Phillies first time in many ycara when his fleet- Earl Smith, Gfsr.fi,. 1« over the Giants to-day by a count of winged Nahma, the fastest boat of her Kawllng., PhlUlef,. 1 1 12 to 8. Of the seven homcrs tho Parkinson, Ph.ll.e_,.... 1 1 lines on Long Island Sound, finished Kelleher, Cuba... 1 1 Phillies made five, two of them being second to owned and delivered Lcbourvcau. The othor Hayoeed IV, Daubert, Kefla. 1 1 by sailed by H. L. Bowden and flying the TOTALS TO DATJB never Phillies to hit for the clrcuit woro We colors of the Corinthian Yacht Club, American L«a_rue. S3i hedge! Parkinson, Rawlings and Williams. of Mass. National League...... 211 When we trim and Karl Smith were the Marblehead, prices, *e George Kelly The race was tho first of a two-out- include our flnest fcur-base hitters for the Giants. To- of-three contest, in which Mr. Hanan's qualitits, day's homer was Kelly'a tenth home Nahma waded out into the amethyst U. S. Polo Team $10 or more has run, waters of tho Sound as the defender of Plays beer Phil Douglas and Wilbur Hubbell the Manhasset Bay clipped from the were the rival boxmen at tho ntart and Challenge Cup. Tie After Cup former This trophy has been held by the In¬ Getting 27 moderate both stuck to the task, though both dian Harbor Yacht a ELHAM, Kent, England, June (By prices of several were severely battered. Tho Phillies Club, against The Associated Press.).The American number of furious atacka, for a period Robert thousand fine made ninetcen hits and the Giants oi six years, and on more than one polo team, consisting of Straw- suits.serges gathered thirteen. occasion has been succesafully defend- bridge, Thomas C. Hitchcock jr., Louis as well as mixtures. The Phillies tegan right by snagging -a»Ml3_XEBBMMWB»._J_' ed the self-same Nahma that relin- Stoddard and Devereux Milburn two runs in tho firat by a tie this afternoon with inning. Rawliriea quished the first leg on the famous played game and Parkinson passed out peaceably **0~ YOU tNAASVMC? -AND YoU* FCETL SURE HE A«^D Tnetst THAT NiQHT Or«4 afternoon. an English team, consisting of Colonel but Meusel to center £t/T LOUE Th_f Porch hc. Tei__.& You how trophy yesterday Lord Wode- Soft collars and enough, singled facct looks ISW'T C_OlM_. Te? V_5_) Yesterday's race was a windward and MelvilTe, Major Barrett, soft and then stole second. The steal Tour MORE AND YoU P_A-TiF-L YoU AR£ AW THAt lefward affair, to the house and Major Lockett. collared shirts are as Lebohrveau AWY OvST HA5 according pro¬ Tho score wae in great proved supcrfluoas, LiK_ THIS ABOUT Savvl Your e:Yc_s out V3CT FlREO Th_V BLOMD STt?MO~ gram, but there was something less three goals all. hoisted the bail over the right field it ORAPHER- ArsiO OH-H* GIRLS, than no breeze at all when the boats demand, but the supply at wall and Meusel fcroixed over the plate Thimking about were sent and it was all the LONDON, June 27..King George ahead of him. AIN'T IT A GR-R-R-RAND away, that this the "four corners" «* F4.0U-S three startcrs could do to drag them¬ morning received in Buckingham was Hubbell was nicked for a run ln the AND GLOP" .____* selves over the line. Palace the members of the American never more second inning. Youag got a base on a Nahma Off Fast polo team which decisively defeated ample! blazing drive that carotned off the the British representatives in the re¬ buxly pitcher^s glove. Kelly raised a Hanan's Nahma got away to a eom- cent international matehes for the pop fly to R&wUnga, bat Hubbell let go /">l?.'M._' paratively good start, considering the world's polo championship, The King Plenty low shoes, ath¬ a wild pitch that pat Young on second. flat atmospheric conditions, and led presented the Westchester Cup, em- Walker folJovrcd with a singla to center her two rivals off on a port tack. The blematic of the to Dev- letic underwear, Panamas, wind was championship, and Young eoanted. wavering and spotty and ereux Milburn, captain of the American Summer four-in-hands and Rawlings Breaks It Up blowing East by South. four.' His majesty conjrratulated the The first leg was a beat of three and winners and them on the bow of Williams opened the Phillies' half of three-quarter miles to the outer mark complimented ties.plenty every- the with a to sporting spirit they displayed during second scratch hit Pat¬ and the second a run down the wind to the contests. for warm weather terson, but R. Miller hit into & double the The then thing This tha starting point. yachts Captain Milburn, in reply, paid a wear. play. checked Phillies' as¬ covered the same course again, but tribute to sault only moxnsntteri^r, for Bruggy when they had reached the outer mark England's sporting"fight. He singled to right and Hubbell duplicated for the second thanked the King for his personal in¬ the timo the wind had terest in placing the royal stables at blow. Rawlings then walloped tho shifted and the homeward leg became a and bail into the left ueld scor the disposal of the Americans for hous- Luggage bleachers, reach. their sporting ing Bruggy sad Habbeil ahead of him, Hayseed IV sauntered across the line ing ponies. Parkinson one over ¦ goods. hit Walker's head after the Nahma and Havseed V, en¬ for two sacks and raced home on tered by Clarke and Ford and flying Meusel's single to center. the of the New Reds End Long Rogers Peet Company In the third Bcras smashed burgee Rochelle Yacht Losing the bail Club, trailed over by a fow feet. At Beat against the sct-rebcard ia ri^ht center this stage of the it looked Streak; Cardinals Broadway Broadwiy for a double. BarcToft hit to for proceedings ST. LOUIS, June 27..The Cincin¬ at 13th St. "Four at right liko a drifting match, and it was hardly natl Reds 34th St another double, bui Baras was forced more than that from start to finish. broke their losing streak to¬ Convenient to his start on flve runs in the de'lay the drive, as it ap¬ The starting gun was fired at day, scoring second Broadway Corners" Fifth Ave, peared a3 thoturh Meusel catch 2:25, inning after two were out, and defeat¬ might and Hayseed IV reached the outer mark ed at Warren at 41st St the bail, therefore George got only as at 3:11:30 and turned at while St. Louis, 5 to 2. Three of the runs far as third. 3:42:38, resulted from Daubert's Frisch bobbed up with a Sisler Strikes Out the Nahma, in third place, rounded at home run long sacrifica fiy to WiUiazns and Burns Fist Enlivens Prosaic Bears Final 3:43:37. with two on bases. registered. Fight Drop The score: IV Lebourvean xsade his second circult Twice in Pinches Contest to Hayseed Seeks Wind CINCnCS-ATI (N. L.) ] ST. LOTJIgf V. I_y Bisons r ab e drivo in The _ h po a »brhpo te tho home club'a half of this wind had freshened a little by Bohne. 2b... 5 11 12 0 the Mann. ef ... 511 1 0 0 inning, the hall going into the center And time tho outer mark was reached, Daubert. lb.. fi 1 3 II 1 o!Fo_mier. lb. 4 1 2 14 0 0 -.n field bleachers. Indians Win igers 1-Run and all three boats set for Groh. 3b.... 4 0 0 2 2 0 Schult-. 3b.. 4 0 2 0 3 2 By spinnakers Roush. cf_ 4 0 1 40 0 Hornsby. 2b.. 300 0 6 0 Ten Batters Lee a Margin the run down to the Leading punched sinjde to center in the starting point. In Dunean. lf... 3 0 0 10 0 McHenry. lf 4 0 1 4 0 1 fifth after Douglas had retired Meusel this point of sailing tho Nahma made a Kopf. ss_ 3 00 13 1 laavan. as... 4 0 1 3 3 1 and LebourvsEu. Lea Maila Finds _5lar Batter Miller and Boeckel much better and Browler. rf.. 4 12 0 0 0 Dllhoefer. e. 3 0 0 3 0 1 In the swined seeond Engage in Fisticuff-Grimes Buffalo Team Gets an Even showing, passed Hay¬ Wingo.