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THE -- WASHINGTON HERALD. TUESDAY. AUGUST .10, 1915. Detroit Tigers Win the Opening Clash Which does Thirteen Innings

Parker-Bridg- et & Co. Rally in the Thirteenth HERE'S THE TIGERS' WRECKING CREW. Tigers Do Not Impress "What's Doing ns for Jungaleers As Pennant Claimants at P-B-'s Today" IUST Na- fecu yew eye kere fer Hard-foug- Detroit Club Has It on the a Detroit Puts Over ht ' few sMBMBts, anr yo.'l ht IS THIS BEAL SPOET? COBB LEADS LEAGUE 5 to 3 Victory in STILL tionals Only in Its Offensive flid yea leeketi. Opening Game of Series. Sillier Hoggins asked Pitcher ICew York. An, t Jtr Caaa Strength. ResaemW, tkk k tie tate cl Appleton to let htm see the ball till Is the premier bataaiaa. Be P-- tae B MdiMMMer Sale, am. Id Saturday's game between the m S ? EaaaiW4e? .ssstsamssW JTZ ? W& Is leadlaa the American Leasa 'Ty yoH Had IN LACKING Superbas and Cardinals, and swatters with a percentage of JOHNSON WORKS TODAY HIT PINCH when the Brooklyn boxman In- .401. Jackson, af Cleveland, to nocently threw the pill to the St. second with .330, and Eddie Col- aay $4, $3 or Louis jnnnagcr, who stood on lins, af , third with .331. Griffmen nnQBaTiP-- B Straw Nationals Fail to Land Dauss Likely to Show Decided Re qiaStr or the coaching; lines, the latter la the JTatloasl League Larry stock. ' When Opportunities Present. stepped aside and the leather Doyle, af the Glaats, leada with versal in Form Other. Sport rolled to grand stand, two Louis, P-- the .330, Syader, of St. Betas News and Gossip. CAB B Tropical Slits Ty Cobb Shines. St. Loula mnnera crossing; the secoad with .327. aad Daafccrt, plate before the ball ceuld be .333. Pah. Beack, Mokair, Cool ef Brooklya, third with Qotk By WILLIAM FEET. retrieved. As the Cardinals not The Detroit Tigers yesterday, and In are REDUCED IN by a score of to 4, their victory fact all season, have not shown PRICE. Jennings Detroit Tiers had the old Just cause ma entirely dne to the trick mssvBBaBBBBi9tmEu92 mssaasaaw 9BBBnss: ! as to why they should be In the running punch yesterday the Griffmen didn't played by Hugglns. which, ssaBwr x1? P-- B of K ? jt m LIND AND KEMPF TO for the championship. CAM Brae Serge aad two that's why Detroit won the opening coarse, was applauded by parti mev SpssVtssKecjHasBaBaIl "vr ii''' Jennings has kept his club up there and aid tkree piece saaaer saw. game the series 5 to 3; also why an spectators and critics. of it Bat ou REDUCED required thirteen innings to settle the as a matter of fair play, Hus-gln- PLAY IN THE FINALS must hand it to him. but If he had IN PRICE. controversy. been through the misfortunes fol- wna guilty of methods nikiioW which TFull Dre There are certain rabid tans who will In world spurt. The lowed the Suite REDUCED you errors the af clran Nationals early in the spring, la price. tell that but for McBrlde's rnle makers should set busy with a different story might be written. In the sixth Inning the game would have Earn Right Meet Beadle and Brown Sale would RSaPiyA. a to As the Tigers and Nationals shaped up ? of Lisle Half Hnset ended 3 to 1 In favor of the Nationals. legislation that prevent a meaalarm'-- LSfcWsBarWWwl 'irfLJ'jf Jvv repetition such petty and yesterday there Is little to choose be- iar Z3e quality. Per pair. It might be pertinent to ask these ef business. by Defeating Anrdews tween them: 15c why the Griffmen could not but with Washington's su- SIX PAIRS for 75c. AU colors. Kims fans Wells. perior pitching staff the Griffmen surely score with the bases full in the fifth, have edge, TTECK Oxfords reduced la or knot the count in the thirteenth with the. and it would not be at all price. surprising If the local club finished ahead second and third loaded: also who saved EIGHTH-INNIN- semi-fin- al G RALLY The round of the men's of the Jungaleers when the final points two hostile runs possibly more from are one-ha- doubles In the tennis tournament of counted next October. splashing over with a sensational Jennings' stab of a line drive In Detroit's the Home Club, was finished yester- team Is not only weak In the box. but also-- half of the fifth. WINS FOR BUFFALO day, Dr. Llnd, and Dr. E. J. at third base, while he is SeCb when J. game tough none too well fortified at first and second. It was a tough to lose, Kempf, Hospital is more ways than one, but those who of the Government The Nationals have a better defensive B. T. An- club than Detroit pitchers, The Ave. at Ninth are heaping blame on McBride for his for the Insane, eliminated - better and over Pittsburgh Rebels Lose Game to the partner are only- Just a little weaker offensively. costly error had better look their Cft&w?sr sBsaaV drews, of Education, and his score cards again follow the prog- abbbbbbT sBsaas VBVA!aw C. Geological Survey, Therefore, It would seem De- and Bisons by 6 to 3 R. Wells, of the pennant that ress of the game, play by play. 5, 4. troit's claims are no more Justified "than Washington's, L0C4L PRINTERS ARE The pitching for Washington was Count. X SSK The fact that Doctors Llpd and for the VL jOBBBBBv'ak jBBBBBBBa9t BBBBSa season still has many weeks to . good enough to win any old kind of a BjaBas, B7 assaBBVaB'aVssamsMssMssssaBBSsas BM Kempf won in straight sets would game. Both Joe Boehllng and Doc bbbbI give the impression that they won eas- Ayers were In fine form. George Dauss, Buffalo, Aug. S. An eighth inning ily, but such was not the case, as the There was only one excuse for los- AFTER DIAMOND TITLE the Tiger slabman, was hit harder than rally during which the locals put over victory was only earned after the ing yesterday's game weak hitting In cither of the local hurlers, but when It half a dozen runs and forced two twirl-er-s kind of tennis, in which both the pinches, for opportunities galore gai'e the Buffeds hardest presented put came to the pinch and a base hit was from the mound of the contesting pairs exhibited a to over runs, with the Expect needed Dauss Invariably put on the the decision over Pittsburgh today, 6 to brand of play which has not been ex- old wallop not In evidence. to Land Honors in screws. 3. Dickson allowed but three hits in the celled In the tourney to date. Since the Griffmen have been home Series at Philadelphia Boehllng was benched after working first seen Innings, but weakened In the By winning yesterday. Doctors Llnd from the West yesterday's game was six Innings, what for nobody but Man- eighth, and Knetzer was sent to the and Kempf have battled to the final the only 'one which went by the August 2. ager Griffith knows. Ayers twirled shut- rescue. The latter was ounea unaer an rung, where in order to capture the board because opportunities were not out ball until two were down In the avalanche of hits which reached Its cli doubles they have but to defeat Beadle grasped, and sometimes a poor begin- Tigers' half of the thirteenth, when a max when Chase knocked a homer. and Brown, of Reclamation. As both ning tends to make a good ending. TVashlneton's r.nr,..ntati. 1. k. single, and salted away driving in two men ahead. BALL of these men are expert racqueters, National Printer's baseball League, tht game for the Jungaleers. B.H.E. DODGERS POUND SPEAKER'S CLOUTING Walter Johnson is slated to pitch for Columbia 101 team, managed by Billy the o--j n l MEETING OF CANOEISTS. the task is no easy one and It is hard Cobb Crawford were not Pitubutrh. ., 10 coampion-shi- p Ty and Sam I- - 7 1 to predict the winner. the Nationals today, and he will be ciiiccis win tne ar- Rn!lo iiiniii00000006 in the comlne. ! ,.. In evidence with their famous heavy O'Connor; opposed by either Cavet or Boehler. Batteries Dickson, KseUer, ind Rain yesterday prevented any other eight tillery, but Cobb helped to enliven the Schultz. Anderson. Bedient, Allen, snd Blair. AND TRIM CHICAGO A meeting; of canoeists aad LANDS FOR BOSTON matches being played, but the tourna- Walter has enjoyed three days' rest cities, which opens on Aug. 22. afternoon with a triple in the sixth, fol Umpires Messrs. Finneraa and Uullls. today. and should be In the "pink." not since tne local printers captured others Interested In the problem ment will be continued the pennant lowing this up by causing Chick Gandll of cutting doim the death toll The pairing for today In the Home at Cincinnati in 1913 have to look like a young busher. Brookfeds Beaten. Club tennis tournament are as follows: "A clean sweep here In Washington-- all their Drosnects bean halt., ..! 1. a. Pfeffer Shows Class. While Brooklyn caused by drownings on the up- Outfielder Is Main Asset in Red Sox games Is way predicted Griffmen Score Tiro. Brooklyn. Aug. 9. field- Mixed doubles Mr. and Mrs. Beadle vs. four In a walk." the that the other clubs will have Sensational per rlier will be held la the the Detroit players size up the situation. to hustle to prevent the championship Washington's ing enabled Chicago to defeat the Gathers Twenty-thre- e Hits Off Victory Over the St. Louis Mr. and Mrs. Marine. The winners of After Kopp had fanned in office of MaJ. Raymond W. Pull- match will meet Mr. D. M. Green Such confidence helps a lot. but there from again coming to the National of second Henry slashed to right Brookfeds today, 2 to 1. The locals man, police this Capital. half the eleven hits, one a two bagger Cubs' Pitchers. superintendent of en Browns. and Miss Allison In the final. In the is nothing so uncertain as a "dead sure" a double, and went to third on He- made The tournament will hj a.. for and were presented with three passes August IS, at 5 o'clock, when a men's singles Mr. B. F. Andrews will thing. fcM Bride's" single through Vitt Boehllng permanent organisation out with Mr. Beadle, the auspices of the Typo A. A., an off- to first by Hendrlx but were cut off of a life 9. finish his match singled to center, scoring Henry, and Chicago, Aug. . Pfeffer whitewashed Boston. Aug. Speaker was the main Ave when rain Interfered The following dispatch was received shoot of Typographical Union No. 2, relayed to from the plate either by the fast de- today the Dodgers saving corps will be effected. of which stood all when the ball was third base or by the Cubs while asset the Red Sox In today's game Saturday last nsjht from New Tork: It became and the winner of the elimination se to to catch Boehl- fensive work of the visitors their swatted Standridge S3 with the Browns 2 0 Vitt slammed second running. Clean hit- Pierce and which ended to In known today that the Yankees have ries win receive the beautiful trophy lng, but bis peg was a bad one. and when own queer base times for thirteen runs. Cutshaw led favor of the home talent The visitors on big Ed Sweeney, presented to the league ting gave Chicago her runs. Score: many asked for waivers by Garry the ball got away from Young, McBride B.H. E. his mates, getting six hits In as had the edge In hitting, but Foster, for ENTRY LIST CLOSES the mainstay of the team behind the Herrmann, of Cincinnati ifmBt crossed the plate Moeller walked, but 0 times up. Only two Cubs got to first HAYSEED the Sox, broke up several attempted recent pur- printer one Chicato 100001010-- 2 CONDUCIVE bat for several seasons. The at time and now an hon Foster ended the rally by hitting into a Brcokrm l--l 11 1 base, and but one reached second. rallies. Rain prevented the second IN FOURTEEN DAYS chase of Alexander made It apparent orary meraDer or Cincinnati Typo- 00000000 double-heade- double play Batteries Hecdnx and Flshsr: Finneran, rjphxm. Umpire Quigley was hurled across the game ot the scheduled r. that Sweeney or Nunamaker would go graphical Union. In addition to the Opportunities for further scoring by the and H. Smith. Umpir- e- Messrs. Westerrelt aad club house by an explosion when he lit R. H. E. and the request for waivers would Indi- Herrmann trophy, the Lanston Mono- TO BASEBALL 0 0 0- by Griffmen presented in the fifth, seventh, McCormadc. the gas for a bath Just before the game SKILL st. Louis 0 0 0 0 -0 a 1 An order has been Issued Howard cate Sweeney is due to go else- type Company, Boston 0- that which has always held thirteenth, old O'Day was sole arbiter. Score: 10 0 0 0 10 -2 6 1 F. Whitney, secretary of the United in ninth and but the base hit and the BattrriesWeilmas. Koob, and anew; Foster, aU golfers where. Big Ed came to the Yankees cordlsl relations with the local, union, R.H. B. States Golf Association, that 1908 was not in evidence Shows Class. Cadr. and Thomas. Umpires-Mes- srs. from the Atlanta team of the South- has contributed a handsome sliver Flank 13 0 Wallace and part In cub Moeller's carelessness In wan- Brooklm I PI 1 ( t 1 t 3 ConnoUr. intending to take the national ern League. Ford, his battery 10 me 01 Diue But for Baltimore, Aug. 9. Plank again was 00-0- 0 2 2 Score of Rubes Have Shone in Russell winner mis ribbon event Chiaio 00 0 amateur championships at Detroit on dering too far off first base In the ninth second 000 SUnd-nd- partner Atlanta, came here at the in printers' circles steady today and scored his Batteries-Pfeff-er. McCartr, and Pieree; 2S 4. Inclusive, at a run might have counted, as only one present Major Leagues and Name Is No August to September must same time. For some years Sweeney Since the league's formation, in New victory over Baltimore in the Archer, and Haisrates. UmpireMr. O'Daj. Bain Halts Game. send their names to him at his office. ' was out at the time and Foster got a The final count was 4 to 0. was considered one of the best catchers Tork in 1908. Boston has won thl fol- series. Longer Ridiculed. New York. Aug.. 9 Rain broke up the 17 Breajl street New Tork City, not especially In life on Vltt's fumble, while Milan second fea- Tankee-Clevelan- in American League, trophy three times. New Tork Knabe's defensive work at d game Monday, August 23, and that the twice, lowed with a single to center. Shanks oppor- Cardinals Are Beaten. hero today at later than 1910 and 1911. He never was a great bats- while Chicago and Washington tured. Plank was aided by the the hesrtnnlne of thA nlvth Inning o all entries for the women's national have forced Milan for the third out. tune hitting of his team mateE. Score: St. Louis. Auk. 9 The Braves check "Rube Waddell. "Rube" Marquard.; man, but his work In this respect has each landed the championship emblem nhch tlme the score wa8 tIed at one tournament must be In not later than during two sea- once. Hit In Pinch Miming;. B. H.B. ed their loslne streak by trimming the la- been lighter the past "Rubes," and when they say "Rube' all. Fast fielding behind Caldwell Monday, August 30. The affair for gentle-Tman- ly St. Loan J 1 Cardinals today. 6 to 2. Magee singled and sons than heretofore. Sweeney's Dauss set the Griffmen down as fast Baltimore Ii00lll00-- 4 3 on ana Oldring a score of "Rubes" have Mitchell saved both pitchers at divers dles will take place over the course of off the 00000000 00 to center In the first with two moments. III. demeanor on and field Is Bresnahan Kidding t as they came up until the thirteenth, Batteries Plank and Chapman; Qninn and Owens. slipped past Dolan the shone in , critical the Onwentsia Club, Lake Forest has gained him a host ot friends among two-bagg-er when the ball and year when Gandll led off with a belated Umpire Mr. Brennan. runners scored. Rudolph was Kirke's homer In the second Inning The qualifying round this at the New York fans. It Is possible that Roger Bresnahaa Kopp walked and both were three their nickname once was one of rid- accounted for the visitors' sole tally. In national tourney will be different from has been kidding us. or Is given good support. Score: icule Not now. Managers of major it that he has advanced on Williams' sacrifice. Mc- Lose Two. the fourth Boone singled, stole second that of any other time, this resulting adopted the Connie Mack system of de- a three and Packers league baseball teams are looking for and came In on Caldwell's smash, from play will commence NOTES OF THE GAME. Bride worked Dauss for ST. Aug. 9. Kansas City Boston 30011OO1O-S1- 4 1 safe the fact that crying of his chances? Roger declared end- Newark. J.. 0- -1 S 1 "Rubes," ad when they say "Rube" evening the count Saturday. opening day will be two count, then took a third strike, two games to the Newark Feds SLloun 00003000 on a The that he could not figure his club as a con- lost lph Oriner. they mean awk- R H XL le game ing the game Baltenes-Bndo- and Gowdr: Bailee. not the uncouth or devoted to medal play, and It Is It was the longest played hero tender, because of the many weak spots here today and as a result lost the and Gonales. UmpiresMessrs. Killer recruit, clean-c- ut clean-livin- g Clrrelind 0 0 0- -1 4 1 season. For five innings Joe Boehllng held the 4 2 Snyder, ward but the 10 Intended to weed out all but the best this that he had been able to strengthen. The scores were, to New York 0 0 0 4 1 p. not south-pa- w league lead. and Emslie. boy from 10--1 sixty-fou- r. con- In line-u- Tigers runless. The was the farm. Batteries-Mitch- Those that are left will Moeller was back the may 4 0 was the ell and Esan; Caldwell r. "We land In the first division." be one in and to Suberb pitching "Cap" Anson was a farmer boy, and and play on Monday, 36 Dlneen inspected Boehllng's feet In wild, but effective. With down Cmjiret BiMe-bran-d. tinue at medal at said, In my opinion In contests. Moran n, Messrs. O'Loujhlin and "but the finish win deciding fator both Again. worked on the farm near Marshall-tow- holes, thirty-tw- o of opening Inning. Jennings claimed the fifth McBride made a wonderful opener Phillies Lose and the best this lot the be fought out between the Braves -- on drive, completing defeating Johnson In the and la. "Buck" Ewlng. the greatest play find the rubber. and catch Bush's line Kalserling having the edge over Main Cincinnati. Ohio. Aug 9. After Her- - will be drawn for match for the Joe couldn't the Giants." Thereupon Roger went up r double play and averting all kinds of to of all catchers, was raised on a farm title, which is now held by Francis Cobb was given a "hand" on his first to Boston gave champs In the second The Newfeds gave Koth zog had singled and been advanced Westboro, Ohio. Ty Cobb con- xTabors' Wildness Costly. Boeh- and the world's trouble support. Score: by Williams, near Oulmst appearance at bat. He lined to a thorough mauling In straight Cobb opened Tigers' their twirlers perfect second on a sacrifice fesses that he worked on a plantation Philadelphia. Aug. . Nabors. who According to the associa- llng. whe deflected the ball toward four the sixth with a rame R. H. E. singled to right scoring the rules of games. three-bagg- er First Wade Killlfer Mack to left center Chick Gan- 5 2 in Georgia before he became the great- recruited from the Southern sticks, tion, no player will be allowed to com- third. Shanks made a great play and Kanm CUT 000000000-- 0 Heriog with the run that heat tne was at his wildest today the dll pulled a bit of bad baseball here, 1- -4 S 0 est of all. "Cy" Toung, the wonder- and White pete unless he Is rated on the handicap got the "Peach" at first I Nt.irt 01200010 Phillies, 5 to 4, In the twelfth Inning. Sox won easily. S 4. when he attempted to throw Cobb out Batteries Johnson, HccTiing, and Brown; Moris ful old pitcher, was a farmer always. to despite the fact list of the U. S. G. A., the top rating Griff pulled the ssme stall that Jen- Dirt Track Auto Record. at the plate on Crawford's grounder. and Bariden. Umpires-Mess- rs. Corcoran and John- Score: He came from a farm near Cleve- that Faber also was anything but being five. There Is a supplementary list nings used, claiming Dauss was not on Toledo. Ohio, Aug. 9. Riding 100 n. a. ti steady. The was materially miles Tyrus was nearly home when Chick let stone 4 2 land, added to It during his 20 years latter aided prepared each year, however, approved the ruhber. In 1.45.13 6 here, yesterday, Maldwyn - H- - E-- Philadelphia by the infield, go ball Gandll should re- Second came 201010atle---0 0 0 2 3 0 0 0 0 l- - It 3 of pitching and went back to Del Sox however, no less than by the association on special double was a long fly to of the 0- 0 0 It attested Foster's Jones, of Lebanon. Ohio, hae KanensOltr -3 3 Cincinnati.. three double playp being and Claude runner try- Batteries-Demar- ree, Marer. and KUUfer: Howard, of the old , was consummated scores sent Into headquarters. center. On a field Eddie tired the at first Instead of 01101000 x- C 0 The rule right fast of MIddletown, broke the world'a Newark -l and Clark Umplies-Mes- srs. 111., for his benefit three-bas- e ing to snuff out Cobb Veach filed to 01021000Easterly. Billiard, Dale. Schneider, a farmer from Kenney, and trans- not allowing any one to compete with would have had a hit. record half-mil- e Batteries-Ma- in and KaiseiUns. Murphy, making ap- for a dirt track. .The Kopp and Burns singled to right. Young Johnstone and, Byron and Euan. planted himself In Jacksonville. Ore. Eddie his first a handicap greater than five was made Bush knocked down Milan's but relay and Bariden. Umpires Messrs. pearance here against bit two riders also lowered the record was passed, filling the bases.and Stanage Jake Daubert the Brooklyn first base- his old team to eliminate duffers from the field. was unable to make a play on him. for the first, second and quarter bat- mates, was presented with a handsome only third of fanned. Dauss hit an easy roller to man, king of the Henry's double would have been the distance, riding the first twenty-fiv- e short-sto- p MATCHES DECIDED traveling bag. McBride which the Nationals' 3IX ters, was a farmer boy in Pennsylvan- a single, but slow fielding by Crawford 28.20. seventy-f- R- miles in the half In 57.25 and to through his legs. TAKES REAL SLAM ia, as was Jlmmp Sheckard, the fa- - H C. BALTIMORE OARSMEN two bases. allowed trickle 12 allowed John to take ive miles In L25.50. races were on TENNIS mous George Mullln, Caleaco. 411000020-- 4 0 dropped The Crawford and Burns both scored the IN RAILWAY veteran. Detroit's Philadelphia 9 ( Foster's error was when he staged by the Interstate Racing' Associa- AT KID MARSHALL OOOOOOIOS-- 4 PREPARE FOR REGATTA 1 inning. error. great pitcher, was an Indiana farmer Battenes-Fah- er and Scbalk; Nabors and Lspp. Dauss' easy pop fly the fourth tion, officials of the F. A. M. being pres- Arroi Fly In Groups. isrn m.triix in th doubles and four boy. and still owns his lands near Umrlres Messrs. !ans snd Chill. Boehllng walked two men on four ent The folio-Rin- is singles were decided yesterday In Wawasee. Baltimore, Md.. Aug. 9. Coach Stall. straight balls. Veach in the fourth Ayers was In the box when the Barney Williams.; signing himself in the Washing- Jimmy Slagle, "The Rabbit." raised of the Arundel Boat Club, has ordered Inning snd Young In the sixth. Tigers came to in seventh, the tennis tournament of the FUTURITY FOR NEW New Automobile Becord. bat the and "Feather-weig- ht Champion United States Company. and milled buckwheat. Ham Hyatt YORK. the men In the various crews to report Shanks made sure of Stanage in the until the lsitors won the game in the ton Railway and Electric Army and Navy," writes that he doesn't A. iioson, ju.nu.-cappe- d planted corn on Hominy creek in North for work tomorrow In preparation for fifth inning. After touching third and Worcester, Mass.. Aug. 9. It was was only R C. Goodhart and Three-year-o- ld thirteenth the chunky doctor to contradict a lady (perhaps he's V. Steep Carolina, Clark Griffith came from a Race for Stallions the Middle States' Regatta, which will forcing him he tagged Stanage as he that a new world's automobile In one bad hole, Fos- like at plus 3), defeated P. the ninth, when experience), never heard farm in Illinois and worked on s be held In Philadelphia on Labor Day. the bag. record for twenty-fiv- e on half-mi- le ter came to his rescue with a nitty had but that he and C. G. Duke, rated at plus to Be Feature at Empire City. slid into miles a (whose manages 7- and ranch In Montana. Miller Hugglns. Arundel will be represented In the Kopp singled to start the fifth was during of Clarry Marshall sister 6--2. -5. while Campbell Williams $10,000 track made a race here running catch Kavanagh had been army. Bar- even, won Miller. "Chick" Fraser. Clyde The Futurity, a championship single trying to stretch It by dis- Stanage and seconds him) In the Says W T. Ferguson, starting Ward Intermediate double sculls. Junior stanza but died Arthur Klein, who negotiated the rent up to pinch hit for and of Brooklyn: Tar- stallion stake race for trotters, elght-oare- d ney: from A. P. Warner and H. F. Schlegle. Milan. Larry Wheat sculls. Junior race. In termed into a double. tance In 33 minutes and 59 seconds. The Marty rapped a smart triple to left z- 0- -. Boston Red Sox; will bo the feature of the Grand Circuit four-oare- d one In "I don't think Marshall was ever a sol- minus 2 10. -o. -. o- ry Gardner, of the dlate gig race, and Junior Cobb made but hit six times previous record was made a week ago by field. McBride out Dauss. rated at slug- meeting the Empire City In Ton-ke- rs four-oare- threw been In the army Ctunnbell Williams. Joe Jackson, the great Cleveland at track d gig event Bob Burman Rock Island, whose time dier or a sailor. I have t th Indira 31 4. at bat at shot a Texas leaguer to right feather-we- August to September Vitt going on five years, and I won the handicapped minus defeated ger: Sara Crawford. Vic Saler, of the H. K. The Arlels are also busy preparing; for Gandll pulled a "bone" when he was 3S minutes and 25 seconds. Klein had field and Foster, running with his back at "Ducky" Holmes, Devereaux, president of the Grand Cir- ight championship of the army from Owen Gibson, plus 0. In straight sets, Chicago Cubs: the the coming regatta, and will be entered threw Crawford's easy bounder to the to make two stops, losing about thirty to the stands, pulled down the ball. 30. dozen clubs; Artie Phe-la- n cuit came here last week to look over to catch Cobb. a New York boy who was in Troop D of 6--3, 6- -4; A. S. Perry, plus defeated veteran of jj, In several races. plate In an effort seconds, to make a readjustment In his fanned, ending chapter. 6- prepare Bush the 6- -3. -2; C. S. "Red" Kiilefer. Fred Clarke, mana- the track and for the meeting. made good catch of Henry's Tigers' was a the First Cavalry at Boise Barracks. S. L. Marlow. plus 30. Burns a car. The thirteenth heart 1912. . ger of Pittsburgh Pirates; Jim While here he completed .arrangements In sixth round. Washington's loyal rooters, Idaho. This happened In and since Kimball minus oeieaiea r. the RALPH HULF0BD FIB5T. attempted bunt the breaker for every sail- 50 k 1. s 2. S . and J. Thorpe, the greatest athlete of the for the running of the big Futurity, which Ayers" was pitching when the Tigers reason the visitors won then I have defeated soldier or c..-- t... given by Edgemere Tennis Postponed. for the that 1913. Melton by de- modern world: Claude Hendrlx, the is the American Association of came to In the seventh. game both Cobb Craw- or I fought. In August, I fought a Lynch won from R. O. Awarded Des Moines Auto Race, bat the after and recognized feather- pitcher who jumped from the Chicago Trotting Horse Breeders, of which Sena- Kavanaugh hit for Stanage in tne Edgemere. L. L. Aug. 9. Owing to ford had been retired. Veach clubbed boy who was the fault John- Bailey, weight champion of the United States Federals, and the great Walter tor J. W. of Texas, Is president with De Palma Second. ninth Inning and tripled to left center. the absence of Vanderbllt Ward and to left for a double, scoring on Burn's son all worked on farms and laid the and Devereaux secretary. Foster saved a run In the ninth In- Hugh Tallant the completion of the single over Shanks' head. Young tripled navy aboard the U. S. S. Iris. The fight FOE HOBSEMEH. Des Moines. Iowa. Aug. . An investi- pop feather-weig- ht $40,000 foundations of their strength and by a running catch of Vltt's tennis tournament of the Edgemere to deep right, sending In Burns. As was for the championship gation into awarding of prizes In Des ning army and navy. We fought a speed In farmwork. Irving Athletic Club Wants Games. fly In abort center. Club had to be postponed yesterday. things turned out but one of these of the for "Winners at Moines' tragic automobile speed- on pitched purse of 5300, winner to take all. The Will Be Awarded to The Irving Athletic Club, which re- way contest yesterday in which two men McBride fanned three Tallant and Ward were to have 'met markers would have been sufficient. semi-fin- al fight ""as scheduled to go fifteen rounds. Torlc State Fair. GENERAL OFFICE TO PLAY. cently won eight out of ten games, were killed and two Injured, seemed prob- balls In the eleventh. In the for the privilege of The score: Sew McBride made a great play on Craw- playing Walter Merrill Hall", in- - the WASHTOJf ABB H BB SB SH SO PO A B I won in the third round, and ever since xr v Anr. 9. Purses and has reorganized for the balance of the able last night when it was announced . - In thirteenth, getting him at final. Ward and Tallant were detain- MrH-- Tf havs defended my title against all com- value more than Meet Traffle Team, of Southern season and would like to arrange that a protest would be filed by the Amer- ford the 5JOOSGIOCCO1 1 0 1 prizes aggregating in Will ed Norfolk. Conn., where they play- FottfT. 2 I 0 J 2 ers. I never heard of 'Clarry Marshall' for Ue Grand games with clubs In the ican Automobile Association. flrat by a stride. - at MEsa. cl J40.000 have been offered Railway Leasyae, This Afternoon Kopp went Into foul territory for ed for the Connecticut State champ- before, and I've fought from coast to meeting " -- District After a long session Saturday night the Ehaais. SlaOOlfSftO title four years Circuit race ai " post- The club lines up as M. Baker's fly In the same round. ionship. r.tnill. lb O'0t0440 coast I have held the Fair September 13 to IS. The card In preparation for the coming; follows: decision of the Judges following the race Henry In the thir- S0ICOCO1JOO and am still In army. tip wants to State Ju- Glttleman. shortstop; R. Nails, In- "Williams hit for Kopp. U the If includes amateur and professional season series. Manager Parker, of the left In the afternoon was reversed, and sacrificed. Johnson for 1 1 0 0 0 C me fight field; V. Barry, Ct teenth and hit Henrr. e. S4l!80?3OO0 0 win It from I will him, winner veniles, American Horse Breeders General Office team, champions of the third base; King, stead of Ralph de Palma being declared game a FEDERAL LEAGUE. McBride. m. big side will the M. sched- catcher; w. Dearley. second M. Ayers and he ended the with take all. and for a bet and I Futurity, tamous i--' """" T. R. R, T. C A. League.has base; the winner, Ralph Mulford was placed SarhUfif. p (1100:4S1 122 pounds ringside him. the Louts, center field; L. Donnell. fly to left BXSTJLlB, make for 110.000 stake for 2:1s troiter., " uled a game with the Traffle nine, first first Mulford's time was announced as TESTKBDAT-- Arm. p. Jt300OC0 "BARNET base; E. Peld. right field; P. Better luck today! Louis. Bsltimora. WILLIAMS. 5.000. winners of the second series In the DeVault 3:27:C5:2S. St J: a WlUUmi Cjtoooeecjo3 0 0 0 1 0 I t 0 2:11 pace for G. S. Wiley, WILLIAM PKET. ; Kansas a johuMt "Second Recruit Company. me eany Southern Railway circuit to be played Runkle. and pitchers. Kmti. Cirr. Slocum." Besides cn.stotaling"""Vnnft on diamond, east AH communications should be ad- Xtnrk. I; Kanas City. 1 "Fort stakes and added money the Terminal of the Cape Hay Tennis Doublet. Chicsso. S: Broolilro. 1. Tetals .,. e;eiiioo: I I I x nnm classes worth 00,000. Union Station, this afternoon at 5:45. dressed to Manager Vlnvent Barry, 1227 Favors Eignteen-ma- n Limit. i: i u l .. ap Irving Cape May. N. J.. Aug. ?. Mrs. Gil- Buffalo. :Hraria,a DETROIT ABB H BB SB SH SO PO A E Drew to Quit Banning. Twenty-fiv- e hundred dollars has been The Trafficera have not lost a game street northwest The owner of the Cleveland Indians Is bert Harvey and A. Greene, pt Phil- er TODAY'S" Vitt, Sb 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 J I Aug. 9. propriated w- -. . In the second series of their league in favor of an elghteen-play- limit It Is GAME. Springfield. Mass, Howard for amaieur tu ex- - adelphia, yesterday won the Worth Bush. ... . t,..-- - prises easily In Plttabunrh at BaJumors. P Drew, of this city, the bums ww for ,, and and are the best team that reported. Ten men would suit him better, Cobb, ef 1 1 0 6 0 0 1 0 track athlete, inn w tennis trophy for mixed double by Clikajo st Ncirsrk. oeoaiTO Intention-t- o Another sum has been provided circuit because the going Is very tough for the Ctiwford. rf announced his retire from penses. H0W-TH- GRLFFMEH defeating; Miss Anna Steele and Hal Kansas CJ.tr at Braklm. racing in a signed statement published a special icaiuro ... Manager Parker will have his entire E ARE Indians. Vt.ci. if. titeooisto for team out, to whip Into Patton. also of Philadelphia, by a St. Louis at Bo&kh upon. in order them -- Bank lb I51110013101 ! I I I 1 I here yesterday, and telegraphed from decided say score of .. 7, L' 19 Panama-Pacifi- shape for the series for the city title. mrriHG by say Youni. ft the c Exposition field, CABS WOULD HAVE HELPED. STANDING or THE- CLUBS. sunw. c 50I1II4JJ12 o o l e l o i where. Saturday, he was beaten In the In which he Is confident of making W.L.PW.I ,. "W.L-e-t ST 44 Btstr. o. 100-ya- dash event of the senior A. a very credible showing. GUesfo- - JHISt Louis...... aM B JM G. ST Sl-.- Diuu. P jcoooooiee1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 T 1 A. U. AB.R. a SB. SH.PeCi Jack Carr. handled the Kansas Cttr.. 44 .Wl Buffalo. 47 1 0 1 track and field meet v. wis 41 Brooklyn -. KuMUitH 0 0 I 0 0 I 0 PB0TEST TO COMMITTEE. -- Acosta.... . a S2 10 17 3 .327 UMTTJLE Ksvark Speed Boat Races for Chicago. 101 279 E6 DOUBLE SYSTEM. .taa Hesse ciab League . 55 44 Jl Milan 104 2S .274 naaplrlasi PltUbcrta .Barilncr. st JsT ToUls. 1 S 5 TO FLAY Km.ER CLUB. Chicago, Aug. S. Twenty of the Gandll .. , SO. ZU 44 S4 14 .270 and wha la at tweaeat la 6(14 , Wlsoitrton Follewlos; closely the ta country Shanks ... 86 27 33 79 8 .266 taa CatnaWe Casrrca elresdt, waa 1200000000000-- J speediest boats In the have 4E the Kama actwaea all-st- .' JOS IS .263 Far It. Detroit An ar team, composed by Aaa-leat-aa been entered to compete! tar- the Foster .in a declared taM(rlale by the leeel DUIltlHOOM at dlgaatien expressed the Ehiw so 44 2 11 0 JS3r Peter's aad Hair Basse,' la taa ' Battsd far Becir la tit thirteenth." the best players oi the different Beat Clas. ever the aetlea American championship speed, boat Willisana ., 10s 9 X 7 .248 tLeaarae. 'today, sas'atent asairlaMsa ta'atflesate la for la the . SO Catholle Caatta , Studebakef tBsttsd Ann thittcuth. clubs la the East Washington Sua. the cesaaalttee la charge ef races, 10, e nciu nere aukusi 'o to MoeBer 330 57 TS jm 'the ejrtr'ransa4nhia aer'lea he Comments! Auto Supply Ox. SU lHh.st. Battsd for Stutxa la the ninth. of -- . 4CMSS two naaatrea will he aaeaVaa this Trill- - September 4. was. announced today,' Jottnsott, 11 M .235 ad worfcfaa; dr-- - day School Leasrae, play the Regatta it ,24-5- r la oatlaw Esrwd rut Sttrolt J. Pint hase bj- errors the Middle States' la Is BaetvUB t . 11 1 ass is as tatlpertaat cearteati far the Measorlsl Church "elsrht-ere- Included la the entries the DIs: 1 45 -- .. Always e, team .. Wsshisstoo, 2; Detroit, J. Lett on basesWash-tsfto- Keller twa learlBB the latermedtate d turner IV Chicago, (whleh made Henry US 6 .23 winner will ae the Hans t! reew the Sam oa of has 17 S II; Detroit. 1. bmlnti pitcbed-- Bj Bothl-ia- f, ramea starting tsmcmw after-ao- precram C Morcaa..rrr'. cH4 "O J3B 'Br hie. weaar.tala aessaa la hath race tt the close to sixty miles an hour trial IS 1 4 A .222 reseat km CatkaUe taasaa la taa ' -- I; by Arm. ?. mu madt Off Boehlln. I: at 8iM tVcIaek Te"aH-ata- r la KoaB...... ( the , Tharp's ? e Beat Claa - .13 rtsaaarTMlnl os) AjFen. 1 Tnrea-bas- bit Cbbb. reats, the Pateasae spins, and the Black Desaoa'of' Terra McBrteer-- Ml; JN t 7. llfwIClCX JTjBtWlBJsal Elwuh, aslls-aatfaa- . - bits-roa- team will b composed te RvKaavaaaaaea 4 1 14S tataJs Teeac. Twobtae ter. HenrVttcfe. Giadl. ef tas has Sled a acateat wHa tae Haute. IbL. said to be a 3VStlv 9 aad slttssse."-Xssis- ' Jaefc- plays MeBrtds to to" fallarrlaa; players Btaaley Keys, flyiBn-'tke.fla- assn atw 1 u 0 W weald Seats Foiter: Both Tools aslttee craft Petsr.Faa.VIL Oaak.'.:...:. , 7' 6 .1 to Both: Tltt to Toast to Bums. Umrnrss "Stx" Brewer. K. Brewer, s t th Royal CaaadtaaVTaeM.Clu. at fajaaia).') Msr the. Berkeley Rye (U NtUU. Hurt. ln 9 0 e. 0 he: MMUta .'

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