Yankees Again Triumph Over Tigers, 7 to 5.Giants Lose to the Reds by Score of 5 to 3 Meusel Accounts for $ob All Moran's Men Get to in Elmer Maager Alexander Neiv York Runs With 4 Toney Holds Robins to Hits 2 Innings for Enough to Win Four Hits and Cubs Win, 1-0 [¿ft Fielder Gets Homer, and Two Four Times at Singles Bix Boxman Makes Strong Start, but is Hard Star in Bat; Home Runs by Cobb and in the Chicago Has Slight Edge on Ruether, Brook¬ Veach in Third Give Detroit Fifth and Sixth Frames; Smart Play lyn's Lone Results From Temporary Lead by Features of the Game Pitching Ace; George Kelly Among Hollocher's Single, an Out and Grimes's By John Kieran W. B. Harina It ha» been a rule banded down through a long line of famous animal By CHICAGO, July 21..Grovcr Alexander and "Dutch" Ruether hooked Olo JUam to CINCINNATI, July 21.The of the New trainer» from Hakenbeck. Barnum, et al. that if the wily :a#*-f* feelings Yorkers in the up in a great pitching duel here this afternoon, and the Chicago right¬ beasts of the can be matter don't enter into the Reds' consideration at all. a 0d ferocious jungle once firmly fixed by a With victory hander got the verdict. Alex held the Robins to four hits and Ruct*««*»»» become as as lambs hypnotic per day necessary to stay ahead of the St. Louis ««*, they gentle and just as easily led to slaughter Cardinals.unless the allowed only six. The final figures were?- i to 0 in favor of the Cuba, and Bob Meusel lacked the Braves could hold the Hornsby crowd in check.the Giants couldn't come Battering hypnotic glare, but he turned a batting the defeat was the twelfth sustained by the Robins in fourteen game« at the Polo !'>7Ï through to-day with that victory. The Reds 5 to r\lriT70/l rli-ï-r *r,nr fri« /»4iT*-rr»Tri eyf on the Tigers Grounds yesterday with devastating effect' won, 3, and anxious Wr» oi the »iore- of the Cardinals' was JiSfji* Cet» inning game posted when the game here ended. by Charley Hollocher in the sixth inn¬ eye and one wagon tongue, A mid-game foray on Fred }»id batting Big Day for Boh Toney'e«! ing, and once it was over the plate Same Old Story The result was that when pitching toppled the S\x Alexander (espíete. NI.W TOKK champions. became even better than he beneath Bluff (A. L.) DETROIT (A. hits and a base on balls had been earlier a (..'iicaco (H i..; BB-OOKLTÎ" f» r, ti» b»ll game Coogan's ab r h L) in the fifth Home in the game. Not «I; :i a close .-,, po a .' «br hpou Run Hitters r ^.. a »! »!¦ r h, jy> a . Vid drawn to the resultant Witt, cf.. 43 2 3 0 0'Blue. and sixth and a one-run Brooklyn player reached first base Mattel, rf. 400 0 2b_ 401 2 SO lb... 4 lb.... 5 1 1 910 innings lead OftlOlMB, fare was: Bob Meusel, 7; Detroit, 5. IJPP. 2 2 13 0 OMones, gb... 4 1 O 00 0 for after Chicago scored its lone run. H'iü.xHer, sa 4 1 3 2 U*:«/»r«. et was all Meiiael, If. 4 2 4 1 0 0. Cobb. cf... 4 the Giants melted away to nothinp; In Games Trrry. 21... 2 0 1 î rf. 4 1. J 0 1 The outcome pleasing beyond Ruth. rf... 4 0 1 1 3 8 0 0 Yesterday With one out in the Chicago half of »»¡TOrtfb. to the 12.000 cash custom- 3 OO'Veaeh, If... 4 1 1 000 A one-run lead is no sur¬ i.rln,»-». It).. 4 0 3 15 H»h'it, If 40 1 Í0 0 4-rere-iiion Retían», c. 40 0 4 1 OjH. Uniann. rf 4 0 2 100 reassuring the sixth Hollochor singled to center, Fi-ilwrg. cf.. 2 0 0 .', who sweltered through the early Ward. 2b.. 40 12 5 3:CUrk. 4 0 3 2 0 at any time.not with the He«son's und rolled to Chuck Ward for an Miller. If... ?, 0 0 1 0OIU.li. 8b.... 2 0 1 120 tr, Scott, us.. 2b... 2 plus dynamic Terry with nothing in view except a 4 0 1 0 1 0 Klgliev, «».. 4 0 0 4 ,H 0 Total, easy llollocher second. Kru«. 3b... 30 0 0 10 W_nJ. «... 100 ¡11 baten M'Nalljr. Sb 3 0 1 1 3 4 1 3 ball of the period.but this one noli Mensel. out, reaching O'Farrfll. r. S 0 O 1 0 0 Va H»rrr. C. 2 00 S10 of triumphant Tigers, headed 0 0'Wixidall. 0. 3 0 0 The tall a Yankees 1 » When saw been parade Bush. P... 0 0 0 OOlOleaon, p.. 10 0 00 0 outfielder played tug loomed comfortably largo because Athletics. 1 8 he that High had Al»x»ndnr. p 3 0 1 1 2 0> itueUiur, p.. 3 00 010 the moat ferocious of the clan, Hoyt. p... 4 0 0 0 2 p_ 10 0 180 Dyke«, pulled away from third blow Ç oU"ole, part in yesterday,s Yankee vic¬ Toney was spinning them through the Foamier, Cardinale,.., l 8 by Terry's Totlli... 28 15 27 17, O' Tot_ls.... 2S 0 4 24 » 3 Raymond himself. "Manlun ... 10 0 000 Veitch, Tigers. 51 to short Hollocher determined to take jij-as the at- over chute to the marked discomfiture of the Tohli, .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 Bot Meusel changed whole Totals.. 85 7 12 27 tory the Tigers. In four Timers. 1 .4 two bases on the infield out. Mitchell Brooklvn a a 11 1 Total»... 365112490 Reds. But in the fifth and sixth balls Severeld, lirowns. 1l Chicago .000 003 0 '> x ; with homer, triple and times at bat a threw to but was too far .Batted for Bob . jaesphere in four more or less suc- Cole in ninth. made homer, that had been grnzed and tapped into High, High Two-baa« hit.Grime». Stolen bis-v t»o «ingles New York out were LEAGUE TOTALS TO DATE away from the to Holloc.her, Wnrd. attempts to discourage a pair .001 03 0 30 ..7 a triple and tico singles. He met full upon the beak and bag tag Suerlflc-v.T-rry (2>, gjjjfnl Detroit .005 000 00 0.5 the short¬ 1922 10J1 who slid around him and was safe. Douolo plays.Grim»?* an-¡ IT-: Detroit hurlers. These well- batted in six runs two-i/ining hitting flurry, American Alexander, Hollochsr and Gritr.ss. ru of Toang Two-base hits.Cobb, Scott. and scored lived but stirred u l,ea*¡rue. 208 280 Grimes's two-bagger over third base My blows of the Californian drove Three-base damaging, up win¬ . 273 286 and Olsen. I «eft on bases.Brooklyn, 4; ¡»fjsnt hits.Witt. Meusel. Home runs.Cobb, another lead. scored Hollocher. Ray was left when 0 Basa- on balls -Oft la six runs, and Bob accounted for the Veach, Meusel. .Blue. himself. ning Ohlcr.po. Ruethsr, himself when he fices.Olsen, Sacri¬ The Giants fielded as they have been Ruether struck out . 1; off Alexander. 2. Struck out.By other Yankee tally McNally, Double play.Mc- Wheat made an in Ruether, 5. Ubplies.Sentelio and o'L>»_y. and scored on N'ally, Ward and on fielding, Avith and but THE LEADERS TO DATE Zack ivory play in the fifth New I-'ipp. Left bases. speed security, the the in which Time, 1:13. jipled out. Furthermore, when York. 6; Detroit, 6. Base on balls. they stumbled and slipped over the Amerlcnn f.niKUn second inning, inning Jittli's infield Off Cole. 1. Struck out.Bv Olsen. 2; Browns Hit of the Robins bunched two of their four B°b slammed out that home Cole. 1; by 3. by Three pitching John Couch, the Califor- rinirnce WaJkor, Athletics. 25 Bitterinir ïloyt, Hits.Off Bush, 6 In nian. He a Kenneth Williams, hits off Alexander. Wheat opened tho bis will be Tom Blak«, bis in the seventh, scoring Witt 2 2-3 Innings; off 6 in ü had jump on his fast ball Drown». 21 |and opponents pa of 9 Hoyt, 3-3; off and a Hellmann, 16 second with Brooklyn's first hit, the new American distance cham¬ Pipp ahead of him and winning Olsen, In 4 (none out In 6th»; off Cole, Hard flashing sort of curve, and his Ruth, Tigers. inning long tsd 3 In 4. Winning and mates gave him runs Yankees. 15 a single to right. After Mitchell fouled pion; Jimmy Hall, former mar the ball game right there, he chalked .Cole. pitcher.Hoyt. Losing enough to win. "Hing" Miller, Athletic«. 13 circuit clout of the sum- Umpires. Evan» and Bln- Happenings In the first four innings Kobert Mensel, Yankees. 9 to Grimes High singled to right and ¡king; Paul Chace, tht: Uni ver jp his ninth neen. Time.1 :65. Beat show the Fallt, White Wheat advanced to second. Wheat Pennsylvania star, and Torn Karasezw- ner season and negotiated his sixth Mackmen, 10-2 difference between Toney's George Hums.Sox.Heil8 as times at bat. value in those four and Hox. 8 thought two were, out and when Chuck ski, the United States army all-around straight hit in many the next two. Dyke«, 8 aits on the In the second, third and fourth the Athletics. Ward raised a fly near the right foul champion. So when PHILADELPHIA, 21..St. Louis Ruth one and hums the old song, "All Indians Take 12th July first man reached first base, but the year ago.86 line Wheat kept going. Ho had reached In the afternoon carnival in the bench hit was when »lone, all alone.nobody here but Bob," three Philadelphia pitchers hard Tennesseean was doing so well that no National I .cisme» third and nearly home Ray Brighton Beach open air pool Wciss- he a mouthful, without any to-day and won the third game of the one camo home or anywhere near it. j Ifornniiy. Cardinale. 26 Grimes caught the fly and threw to jmuller will meet Chace in an invita¬ is'saying "Cy" IVminms. I« hi I Star pitcher the Fire Hollocher for a double tion free and at mental reservations. Straight and Go series, 10 to 2. Sevcreid made his first Toncy kept the ball on the inside and tVhent, lies. 14 of Chicago play. 150-yard style match, the battlers it to the 1'oblnn. II Tom Griffith singled to center in the 150 yards backstroke he wiil oppose Bush Retires In the Third of the season in chopped Alnsmlth, Cardinale. 10 Department, who is credited the fourth, or popped it to them. Later his con¬ Kelly, fourth with one out, and Wheat started John Nunan, the New York Athletic streak of the Into Fourth off Harris. tüant«. 9 with the tico victories over The two-game winning Place Dykes also made a circuit trol was not so well shaded and the ball Fmll Mensel, -filant»]. 9 the another double play by his drive to Club star, and Karasezwski. the of the *..- Tanks at expense rampant drive. cracked against the bats more Parkinson, rhlille«. 8 /Veil« York team Alexander. Olson opened the seventh that it takes only one The score: solidly. "Hack" Miller, Cub«. 8 department Tifjers proves WASHINGTON, July 21..Cleveland ¦firinics, won the inning with a single to left. Myers wan and true to subdue the ST. I/OUIS (A. Giants First to Score Cubs. g which championship was when Wodehouse Unable to ¡rood went into fourth place in the Ameri¬ J_) PHILA. (A. L) Fournler, Cardinals. g sacrificed, but Olson left .fanele Cats if the right methods are ab r h po s cl ab r h po a o Couch had the better of the Giants trophy for the Windy City team. Holl-ocher threw out Tom Griffith and Bled. did most of the can League club standing by defeating Gerber, a?. 4 0 1 3 0 0 Young. 2b. 3 1 2 5 4 1 in all the second. Wheat flied to Alexander Join Irish Polo Team but Tobin, rf.. 2 1 0 0 Dykes. 3b.. 4 1 3 2 innings except Meu- HOME RUNS 1921 Maager defeated the local team Friberg. trahjugating on Thursday, yesterday Washington to-day, 1 to 0. It was the 3 7 1 0 Walker, if. 5 0 0 8 0 1 sel's single opened that inning, and walked High and DeBerry in the fifth 21 The Associ- left the door of the twelfth Williams. If 5 2 2 5 0 0 lb. 30 00 . 477 and went in as a re¬ LONDON, July (By the second sacker straight victory for the Ind¬ Hauser, 19 Stengel's grounder through Caveney, a National Thursday with one out, and both were forced. in the third session and poor ians. It was a M'Ma's. 2b 4 0 8 110 Oallo'ay. sa 4 0 1 0 10 weak League. 460 ated Press)..Lord Wodehouse. of th« cage open pitchers' battle between Jacob'n. cf 5 0 1 2 0 0 Ucrgcr, c. 0 0 0 2 0 0 member, sent Meusel to third. lief pi/c"i*r yesterday with the was before Morton Polo in to a Joe Bush nearly devoured and Johnson, with the former HeToreid, 0 10 10 Perkins, c. 4 0 1 0 1 0 He didn't seem to fear Burns's arm in Total. 037 ! Hurlingham Club, reply and off Bmnklo. 3b 2 8 2 2 0 rf. 4 0 2 - scores lied and won out in the to Swim he could be rescued carried having the edge, although each allowed Welch, 1 10 the least. While Kelly was forcing ¦.I Weissmuîler telegram sent by Captain Lingard field. Then Meusel laid about him the same number of hits. Wood's Wright, p. 10 0 10 M'do'an, cf 4 0 0 4 0 0 Meusel tenth. the triple Harris, p.. 10 1 0 2 0 Stengel scored, and, though Davy. The ball was head Goulding, of the Irish polo team, Dub¬ with his bat, corraled the screeching and Sewell's single gave the visitors *itni«jrr... looooo both and high and not At Brighton To-day Cunningham singled, Snyder over the a the animals and hustled them back into the their run in the seventh inning. The Sullivan, p. 0 0 0 0 2 1 Toney were harmless. There ended the plate, wabbly decision, in¬ Johnny Weissmuller, acclaimed the lin, requesting former to join the locals Ottdmi, p.. 10 0 0 0 0 deed. in the will pen, where stood vigilant exceeded the 100 mark in double only inning in which Couch had any greatest swimmer world, Irish team to compete in the Ameri¬ for the rest of the day. plays by turning in three to-day. The Totals. 89 10 16 27 0 0> Totals. 36 2 10 27 13 4 trouble with the Giants. Firemen compete in three races at Brighton can ffasrd score: Visiting tournament beginning August 20, "Bullet Joe" Bush was along .Hatted for Harris In Beach to-day. It will mark bis only sailing fifth Inning. George Kelly's nimble wit engineered "Will we win the declared that he was until two men were out in 4C73L£VEI_A.Vn (A. L.) (A. a smart pennant?" says appearance in the East after h¡3 to-day unable to in fine style WASHINGTON T») St. Louis .331 201 04 0.10 play when he trapped a ball in George Kelly. and Froin Beat of make the in of the almost fatal third. Larry Woodall abrhpoael abrhpoae Philadelphia .100 000 00 1. 2 tho third had "Sure," after that Chicago triumphal and record-breaking tour journey consequence and Blue Jeruleson, If 4 00 1 0 0, nice, cf_ 802 2 0 0 inning. Toncy passed Kelly will play the world's scries and and the Pacific Coast. At previous engagements to play in France and Lou Blue had singled, Wamby. 2b.. 300 1 8 0'Harris, 2b.. 4 00 4 53 Two-baso hits.Slsler (2), Williams, Caveney, with out, and Couch rush home to Honolulu Dykes, Three-baso nobody prepare for He noon a select during the month of August. hid stolen second, when Bob Jones hit Speaker, cf.. 3 0 0 1 0 0 Judge, ib.. 4 0 3 11 0 0 Young. hit.Bronkie. flicked a fly. Couch, had ho run it out is Japan. New Yorkers Again Weissmuller ,*tvill oppose Wood. rf... 411 4 40 0 Homo runs.Dykes, Severeid. Stolen bases going there with Herbert Hunter's cham¬ it is a roller down to Wardie. The second OOiOnsbn. If.. 0 00 at speed, might have beaten but he field in the national 440-yard Captain Goulding, announced, while Woodall rushed Sewell. M.. 40 1 1 4 OÍIirower. rf.. 401 8 0 0 ¦.Gerber, Williams. Sacrifices.Wright, it, team if Judge Landis says it's all and in the afternoon meet he will continue his efforts during the gaeker fumbled, Gardner. 3b.. 40 1 1 3 ss 3 0 0 2 2 0 (21, Gerber. Left on bases.St. jogged.a doltish to do.and for pionship, none Oll'ockln'gh, Louis, 8; thing right world's series contestants The Chicago Fire Department base¬ will in two invitation races. week-end to find a fourth man, which over the pan. That brought up M'lnnls. lb 8 0 114 0 0!l.anio«c. 3b. 2 00 3 4 0 Philadelphia, 10. Base» on balls.Off Har¬ Kelly trapped the ball on the line. He to take the to appear than Cobb, the clamorous O'Neill, c.. 30 0 4 2 O'iMclnlcli. c. 10 3 4 10 ris, 1; off Wright. 3; off Sullivan, 4. trip Nippon. ball team again defeated the New York Tho early title event will be held the Irish team lacks to complete tbe other Ty * scurried back to first and touched that of the Tiger Klan. Ty bumped Morton, p.. SOI 0 3 0: Smith - 3 00 0 0 0 Struck out.By Ogden, I by Wright, 4. tenement ahead of smoke-eaters at Ebbets Field yester¬ offshore over a course of 110 yards, combination. Kleagle field Qharrlty, e. 000 0 00 Hits.Off Harris, 8 in 5 innings; off Sulli¬ Couch; then he a fast one into the lower right Johnson, p. 200 0 I 0 van, 7 In 2 1-3 innings; off Ogden, 1 in threw to Bancroft, and had Caveney The returns from St. Louis weren't day, and thus won the intercity cham¬ stand, scoring Blue and Jones ahead "¦Milan 10 0 0 0 0 1 2-3 Innings. Wild pitch.Harris. Los¬ between the bases. in when the .Francis, p... 0 0 0 0 10 pinned Hair-trig¬ Giants sat down to supper The was one of the ol him, and Bob Veach followed suit ing pitcher.Harris. Umpires.Nallln and ger of the sort used thit but this pionship. game Walsh. Time of game.1:53. intelligence by evening, habit the Cardi¬ weirdest exhibitions ever on at the «**ith a looping fly that just cleared the Totals.. SI 3 5 27 15 O! Total»... 29 0 5 Î7 14 3 Kelly in seizinir this opportunity is not nals have developed of put Fisticuffs Feature Skeeters' a if rather winning games barrier lor legal, shoddy, .Batted for Plcinich In eighth. of daily occurrence, by any means. by one run is sign of strength and Flatbush park, and it required ten inn¬ iout-hnfje blow. Five runs.count 'em. ¦»Batted for Johnston in eighth. Red Sox Win Toney gave a base on balls to Pi- doesn't diminish the size of the St. ings and three hours and twenty min¬ Eve, all unearned. Bush departed, and ICeveland .QUO QOO 10 0.1 ll-Inning nelli in the fifth inning, with one out, Louis cloud in the western horizon. 6-5 Over Rochester utes of frenzied baseball to arrive at a Waite Hoyt came in to hold the Tigers Washington .0 00 000 00 0.0 Game With 8.7 and that started his downfall. Ca¬ Victory to five Aits and no -runs for the rest Tv.o-baso hits.Judge, Rice. Three-base Chicago, veney hit hard to Frisch and barked decision. The final count of 10 to 9 of the encounter. hit.Wood. Stolon bases.Rice, Lamoll». BO.STON, July 21..Boston defeated More than one Double íd.-iya.1'eck-inpough and Judse; Chicago, 8 to 7, in eleven to¬ Frankie's shin. Couch hit over short experienced observer brought joy to a small but loyal group The Yanks one tally back im¬ Francis. Lamotte and Judge; Lamoll». innings into an area between on this trip has said that the Giants of and sorrow to about ten Banished and' got day. In the eleventh Pratt Meusel and the with Frisch at Chicagoans Fothergill International mediately when tripled Harris and Judge: Morton. Gardner and singled, line, a run and third and Rawlings at thousand New York rooters. League Mclnnls. Left on took second on Dugan's bunt and scored scoring reaching sec- are wer Hermann's head and rode home bases.Cleveland, 5; end. Burns's to second stronger than with Frisch The was marked some and Wisner Washington, 5. Bases on balls.Off .Tohson, the winning run on John Collins's fly Cunningham brought at second game by very Jacob Stage m Meus^l's second hit. a single to 2; off Morton, 3. Struck in from and Groh at third. poor but the in the late YESTERDAY'S RESULTS in out-.By Johnson, fourth hit of the afternoon. John Col¬ Caveney third. The score: fielding, play center.. Then came a real uprising 2; by Morton. 4. Hits.Off Johnson. 5 In lins The innings was all that could be desired. Battle Behind Oubhouse Jersey City, 6; Bochester, 5 (11 Inn.). a and S innings.; off Francs, nono In 1 already had knocked in three Bos¬ hitting against Toney in the tit fifth. Witt beat out bunt Inning. ton twice sixth was hard and consecutive. CINCINNATI (N. 1*3 NEW YORK (N. L> It was the poor pitching of the »wark, 8; Syracuse, 0. with a Losing pitcher.Johnson. runs, enabling his team to Dun¬ ab r h po a e r mainly Willy moved him up a peg I Umpires.Morl- can to ab h po an rival moundsmen that was BufTulo, 77; Iteadin»:. 0. Pipp arty and Hiidebrand. »Imp, 1:53. tie the score. The Bos¬ singled right, Harper flied out, 1 Bunin, cl... 3 0 0 3 OC Banft, B». 5 0 2 2 8 1 responsible ROCHESTER, N. Y., July 21..Jersey Baltimore-Torino «Jean to left. Battering Rob -».- victory brought (postponed). single ton out of last place, as though Meusel had to make a good Haubert, lb. 4 0 1 14 OC Uawllnga, 2b 4 8 0 1 8 0 for the weird contest. On Thursday a 6 to those this scot to insert a clattering Philadelphia catch to retire Duncan, lf.. 4 1 1 1 0 HYlach. 3b.. 3 11 2 2 0 real duel was City defeated Rochester to-day, 5, STANDING OF THE ( I.UBS lost. him, and Fonscea, Har- Ilan'or, rf.. 4 0 1 1 0 0 pitching flashed, but yes¬ j trióle T. Raymond Cobb, scorine to and \fousel, lf.. 4 2 2 2 10 contest was a in a turbulent eleven-inning game, tv. L. ret. r.. prt. past, Johnson Tho score: grave Pinelli rammed safe ones Konscca. 2I>. 4 113 8tengel. rf.. 401 2 0 0 terday's strictly slug¬ \v. and Witt, and he counted himself Appeal here and Hurs-rave. 0. 4 0 0 field Bn"'more OS 271 .717 Toronto -1148.4711 Pipp there. Three more runs 311 Kelly, lb... 3 0 contest. The New Yorkers out.hit was banished from the hot BOSTON A. I. CHICAGO (A. h) 0 11 10 ging Fothergill li4x-h'ter. 5. 37 .«OÍ S9 54 .'.lit while Blue was snaring Ruth's ab r h a el fattened the Red's Plndli, 3b. 3 11 1 2 0 din-ham. cf 4 0 1 3 0 0 their rivals seventeen to but Reading. po ab r h grist. Caveney, ss. 3 3 1 0 4 fourteen, Derr in the first inning and .1er. City 54 40.574 Svracu<4e :I6 «I» .:*75 for an out at first. £100,000 Verdict 4 1 1 1 o 7/ohn'n, »s 4 0 0 The Giants made Snycler, er... 3 0 0 0 10 by Umpire pounder two in the eighth Couch, p. 3 0 1 0 3 0 Oaatfln. e... 0 finally succumbed to the wiles of Buffalo.. 50 44 .533 Newark. 23 GO .¿75 This was considered enough punish¬ ***erg'son, 0 0 1 OlMuIIl'n, 8b fl 1 l on a 00 1 0 0 Pitcher Jacobs and Wisner engaged in a one-' sinp-le a .Smith _ Elmer who also de¬ Arthur Olsen, South Harris. If 6 1 4 4 0 I B.Ool's, 2b 0 1 4 by Frisch, triple by 100 0 0 0 Maager, GAMES ment for young In Playfellow Case ¡Sums, lb 5 0 0 l! Hooper, rf 4 1 0 Meusel and Kelly's long fly to Burns. Toney. p... 2 0 0 0 0 0 feated them in the first game. round battle back of the club house TO-DAY Norwalk's entry in the big race, and Pratt, 2b.. 5 2 2 0 cf. 4 1 3 It wasn't a tYmmg 100000 Jersey City nt Köchelter. fltrunl;, rally of any potential 0 Maager was called in after Zwiefka, a the inning, players and Bert a left-hander from the Const Dugan, :'b. 4 1 7 0 Fnlk, If.. 5 3 2 Couch Harm«, p.. 0 0 0 0 0 during eighth Newark ut Syracuse. Cole, J.Col's cf rf 6 0 1 0 might. subdued the ensuing tRobertaon.. 10 0 0 0 0 southpaw, had been helplessly battered, across the field to Baltimore at Toronto. was called to the mound. The Playfellow, the notorious Sheely, lb 4 1 0 Giants spectators surging League, four-year- O'ltourke sa 8 0 7 0 »Schalk, r. 5 1 1 easily enough. and Elmer was called in none too soon. scene of the ít«'__!ii¡í ut Buffalo. well and c. Total» 3» 5 8 27 14 Total«. 33 3 7 24 14 1 the fisht. portsider did yielded only old brother of the illustrious Man o' Walters, 1 0 2 Ojtobcrt'n, p 2 0 1 2| The New Yorkers had piled up a four- locals' tied the score in the I_,_I three hits in as but un¬ Ruel. c. 2 1 3 0 Schupp, p. 0 0 0 .Hatted for Gaston In ninth The many innings, will not bo ween (Juliin. 2 0 0 1 Inning. run lead in the first four innings, but the Skeeters over the Bob Meusel got one of War, under silks SO.Hodfjfi. p. 0 0 0 Briefs Batted for Toney in seventh Inning. tenth, but put fortunately until 1923 at the Russell, 0 0 0 0 O'Blunk'ip, p 1 0 JBaited for Barnes In ninth Inning. the Windy City boys made a spectacu¬ run at the expense of Wisner Bears Even Series With these hits, and with that happy faculty earliest if James F. Piercy, p. 0 0 0 0' lar in their half of the fourth winning Cincinnati . 000 023 00 X.5 rally and in the eleventh on two hits, a sacrifice he has of all the damage he can Johnson, of the is suc¬ .Karr ... 10 0 00 Pep Young has a sore heel and didn't N«w doing .Quincy Stable, 0 0 0 00 York. 010 000 02 0.3 more than wiped out this advantage by an infield out. 8.6 Over he made it a homer in the seventh with 'Menosky.. play except to go to bat in a and Victory Stars cessful in a new move in one of the JU-lbokl, cf 0 1 pinch. Two hase hits.Fonseca, Couch, Dan- scoring eight runs. Zwiefka was per¬ score: Witt and on base once more. That 0 A thrown ball struck him croft. Throe The Pipp most sensational 5Foster.... 1 0 0 00 yesterday base hit.Meusel. Sacrifices mitted to absorb some more punish¬ (I SYRACUSE, July 21.."Newark was and that was lawsuits known to and lamed him. Hums, Kelly. Double play.Kelly, Han- JEItSEY CITY (I. L.) EOCHESTEB L.) ail, plenty. ment, but was removed, with the a!* i- h po a