Yankees Lose to but Giants Beat Pirates Once Trim ** Lowly Browns, w..~_.i-___,_._._,_-_ _,. More;i ....Dodgers ,..-_ Cubs Shocker Takes Nehfs Again Revenge Movie of a Man Enjoying Results of Two Weeks9 Rest : : By briggs Pitching While Mates Mace Carl Mays Enables Giants Browns' Boxmaii Not Pitches Well, but, With To Trim Pirates Only - Barney McManus, Shows Some Fancy Clouting ; McGraw's Southpaw in Rare Rescuer Quinn Drubbed; Final Score 7 to 5 Form and Team Mates Hit in Pinches; Score, 4-1 By Charlea A. Taylor Urban Shocker and Barney McManus conspired to defeat the Yankees PITTSBURGH, July 27..Propelled by first of thoir series with the Browns at the Polo Grounds the fine pitching of Art Ne>hl, the in the game Giants' advanced another full was a Yank himself before he was to game yesterday afternoon. Shocker sent toward first place to-day by taking th« the suburbs of St. Louis in one of the most gigantic trades ever perpe¬ third game of their series with th« trated by a big league manager. Shocker was one of five men who were Pirates by a score of 4 to 1. Tho transferred to the Browns by Miller Huggins for Derrill Pratt. It also Terro Haute Deinen, opposed on the Four opportunities to is said that the New York club handed over $8,000 in cash to the Mis- mound by the equally left-handed but make a saving. sourians at that time. not equally effective Wilbur Cooper, "Four convenient cor¬ Well, it was this Shocker who upset run of the game. Substantial reductions George the While Nehf was the Pirates the Browns. it will be remem- - BENTON, southpaw holding on thousands of Sisler, TJUBE off, the Giants were bunching their serges and bered, is under suspension. pitcher, who was released by hits off Cooper. They made, in ail, The work of Shocker can be summed the Giants a few re¬ mixtures.many down to in this wise. He held the Yankees days ago, may nine bingles off the slants of the ',;p main in the It was re¬ slender Pirate ace. and to seven hits, fanning five of them, big leagues. $45 $50. ported that the Kuba was In to-day's game, which marked, by and collected two hits for himself, yesterday the Nehf's fourth vic¬ enc a in times at bat. to assume way, consecutive double, three planning the manage¬ over the Thi» double drove in two runs and tied tory the Pirates this season, to ment of the Bronx Giants, but ac¬ Giants were Jen¬ Everything you the- score. McManus made a managed by Hughie keep Barney to Charles John McGraw drawn an home run, a triple and two singles !in cording A. Stoneham, nings, having cool and comfortable. of the New York indefinito suspension from President five trips to the plate. He also stole president National John A. Heydlcr of the National Two-piece, vestless suits a base. League Club, some of the majors, League for alleged abuse of Umpire Carl Mays Knocked Off Rubber including the Yankees, are dickering Bill Klem at the close of yesterday's cf thinnest tropical fab¬ Carl Mays was the Yankee mounds- for Benton's services for the re¬ game. Johnny Rawlings, charged with rics. Silk shirts. Silk man and was a was socks. although he presented mainder of the season. like offense, fined 550. Both .with a two-run lead his teammates and denied -there was Athletic underwear. by The of manager player Ox¬ in the second inning, Carl wilted rapid¬ head the Giants believes any basis for the, charge, but Klem ford ties of white ly in the excessive heat and was that Rube's injured side will re¬ won't weaken on the stand he has buckskin. knocked off the rubber in the ninth spond to treatment, and says that taken in the matter. inning. Jack Quinn, who succeeded Début showed little Twelve he would be pleased to see the Meusel Makes Rogers Peet Company him, improvement. also marked the first hits were secured from Mays in nine southpaw continue in the game. The game ap- Broadway I _ of Irish Meusel. The former Broadway and one-third innings, and a most i pearance at 13th St. "Four at timely from Quinn in two-thirds Philly was assigned to left field, George 34th St triple Burns over to center anJ Convenient of an'inning. The Browns had a batter¬ being moved ing afternoon. Reds Give Braves Bill Cunningham benched to make room Broadway Corners" Fifth Ave. Pob Muesel was responsible for the for him. He batted sixth, replacing at Warren at 41st St Yankees getting off in the van in Double Cunningham in the batting order. the second inning. Baker, the first Trouncing; A fumble by Cutshaw gave the Giants hatter, walked and on the hit and run a lead toward two runs in the first inn¬ signal Mucsel lined the ball over first Scores, 2-0 and 4-3 ing. George booted Burns's grounder, for a double that put Baker on third. and the Giants were cif. They wer? Willie Keeler himself couldn't have C»*.rr_kt N. Y. Tri._M.la_ checked momentarily when Bancroft made a prettier place hit. Baker Both McQuillan and Mar- forced Burns, but Frisch crashed one ». cored on Pipp's infield out, Austin against the left field fence for three Home Run Hitters to McManus, and Meusel raced to qnard Are Sent to the bases, scoring Banny. This drive came third. Ward's sacrifice fly to Tobin Showers in Second Ganie within a foot or two of being a home In Games Yesterday t:;ilied lanky Bob. Dutch Ruether Hits Stride ï. S. C. Returns Its run, for it narrowly missed going over Mr. Shocker deadlocked in Ten Batters tho fence. with a the game Leading Young followed Total. the fifth. With Garber out on a fine CINCINNATI, July 37..Cincinnati triple to left center and Frisch ambled took a License to State In the Hornaby, Cardinnîs.. .. 1 1Î catch * The McManus both parts of doubic-header from over the couldn't by Peckinpaugh, Major Leagues platter. Kelly bring Sheely, Whit« Sox. 1 7 singled to right and stole second. Boston the first After 4iBlack Sox" Young in, for he raised a pop fly to Austin walked and then Shocker drove to-day, winning game Visiting and 'Meusel celebrated his first Mr.Mano», Browns. 1 S a score of 2 to 0 and the Commission AMERICAN LEAGUE Grimm, the ball over Fewster's head in center by second Boxing at bat as a Cii.r.t out. Collins, Whlta Sox. 1 I 4 Player and Club. (i. AB. IL Vf r.c. by striking for a two-bagger, scoring MaManus to 3. Schmanclt Knocked Out Tollman, Detroit.. 01 367 75 158 .431 In the fourth, fifth and sixth innings TOTAI.S TO DATE end Austin. Both International Cobb, Detroit. 73 288 7Î 112 .389 the Giants made as if to do some more National McQuillan and Marquard were League N. Y. Lea¡rue. . SW The Yankees assumed the lead in batted off the rubber in the Organization Quits Speaker, Cleveland 84 :«0 71 123 .381 but couldn't make the American second in Tobin, St. Louis 00 309 82 151 .378 scoi'ing, quite League. . ÍÍ7 their half of the fifth. With two men game. r-Jlies in the Batting Practice; YESTlYRDAY'ß Field and Hold All Future down on them Williams lost Fewster's in the Batting first, third RESULTS Severeid, St. Louis. 83 '~55 83 915 .305 grade, Cooper shutting rut fly and fourth innings gave the Reds a Takes in those innings just when he seemed Total. 691 eun and Chick took two bases. Peck- Brooklyn Finally Jers**^ CJty, 8; Reading, 7 (11 in- Bouts in New NATIONAL LEAGUE to be Total (both lea-rne» 1920). lead, which Boston was unable- to over¬ ings, first game). Jersey and Club. wabbling dangerously. In the 6ÎJ inrauíih res? to the emergency with come. The scores: Player G. AB. IL TI. P.C. seventh, for walked shr.rn third which tallied Revenge on Ponder Reading, U» Jersey City, 7 (sec¬ Ilormby, fît. Louis. 00 353 7(5 147 .416 instance, Cooper single past riKST GAME ond game). The International Sporting Club will Nicholson, Boston. 53 108 26 6ï J369 Nehf and Burns in succession, but two Fcwf.ter. BOSTON nó longer conduct its YonnK, New York. 80 268 55 98 .366 were out when he issued the passes, Tennis (N. L.) CINCINNATI (N. J.) Rochester, 13; Buffalo, 7 (first outdoor boxing sit. Louis 88 337 Stars Advance Brownies Get to Artist ab rlipo a e ub r h do a c CHICAGO, July 27..Dutch Ruether * shows in this or McHenry, «1 120 .356 and he the to a close Subway cr.. game). city state, and when Cruise, Boston.... 53 161 25 brought inning Towel!, 4 01 2 10..Véale, rf..,. 401 2< the to it 57 .354 rid of Bancroft. . » In the sixth the Browns resumed Barbare, as. 4 00 1 7 0 Bohne, üb... 311 1, held Cubs nine hits to-day and Rochester, 2; Buffalo, 1 (second stages its big bouts in the winter, by getting To Semi-Final Round their maeing of Mays and wiped out S'thworth. rr. 4 0 0 0 0 0¡(¡rob. 3b_ S 0 0 4 ihc Dodgers, beating the Chicago! game). it will do so on the "membership" plan, Double Steal Works the After Cruirfo. If... 30 1 3 OOiIloush. cf_ 302 2 by free from all rules of the BOSTON", July 27..Richard Norrii Yankee advantage William-; Ftneckel, 3b. 3 0 1.2 3 OlDaubert, Ib.. 301 S; Cubs 10 to ran a of two Syracuse, 7; Toronto, 6. New York The saw the of Williams of had flied to Meusel Jacobson was hit Holke. lb... 300 8 (I ir... 300 2 2, string State Red Sox in Time eighth inning scoring 2d, Boston; Wallace J. OjDuncati. Newark-Baltt more Boxing Commission. Rally cnother Giant run. a -¦ (played Tues¬ of the a hall. Severeid skied to Ford. 21i_ 30 1 5 3 nillargrave. c 30 1 5 straight to start their second Western This was made known last Young punched Bates, University of California; pitched Gowdv. o... 00 0 1 0 I' Crane. 33.... 2 00 2 day). night single to center after Frisch had been Zenzo Shimidzu. of but Gerber to left and Filür.Klm. p. 000 0 0 won .the the when W. A. To Japan, and Wallace right, singled OiLuuuo. p.... 311 1 trip. Although they game Gavin, vice-president and Defeat retired. Kelly hit a ball hard to F. Johnson, of became the ,1'içobpon tool; third. On the hit and *(',ib"oii. 10 0 0 0 0 GAMEV- TO-DAY managing director of the club, sent a Champions right Philadelphia, O'Neill, c... 2 0 0 2 2 0 Dodgers very nearly suffered a per- BOSTON, July 27..Boston came field, but Whitted got in front of the semi-finalists in the singles lr.wn tennis run play McManus rolled one down be¬ Watson, i)... 10 0 0 3 0 manent loss when First Baseman Reading at .Temw City. lengthy letter to the commission, at tCbristenb'y. 10 0 0 0 Ray Newark at from behind in the drive and nailed it. Meusel then singled tournament for the Longwcod tween first and second, Jacobson scor¬ 0 Schmandt was hit on the head in bat¬ Baltimore. th^i same time returning the license seventh inning to- bowl challenge ing and Gerber to third. Oeschgor. p. 0 0 0 0 0 0 Buffalo »'t Rochester. issued to the club last and to center and Young romped to third. through their victories in fourth advancing ting practice by a ball pitched by Wal¬ Saturday. day defeated Cleveland 5 to 4. With at a double steal round matches made a of Austin's Totals.29 0 4 24 13 2 7 27 9 0 Ton into at Mr. Gavin recited a Rawlings bat, to-day. Pipp startling stop ol Totals.27 lace Hood. Syracuse. long list of Foster's to and was on hot ^founder and beat his man to first "Batted for Ffllingim In third in his single right Smith's put and went over, Young slid- Fourth round.W. Betes, T'r.!ver»lty of Irning. Hood is an outfielder who has been STANDING 01» THE CLUBS grievances letter, accusing the over the in advance of Maran- California, 'IttPated Phil Lelanî by aid of a long slide. tBatted for AVatson in eighth inning. members of the commission of throw¬ throw, which got away from O'Neill, ing plate Stanford, Neer, The Boston. 0.0 working at pitching to batters in prac¬ W. L. Pet.' W. L. Pet. ville's return of Schmidt's short throw. 4.G, 5.7, 6.4, S.4, 6.1;. Wal¬ McManus put his side ahead in 00000000 tice, and his control has been excel¬ B'more. 77 24 55 ing every possible obslaclo in, the providing the necessary runs. lace F Johnsen, Philadelphia, >feated K. the with his home run into the Cincinnati... 100010 00 x.2 .762;.? City.42 .4.53 of the The fourth and last Giant run, made S. Pfaffman, Boston, G.1. 0.:'. ti 2. K. N eighth lent. Schmandt was at the and Buffalo.. 59 13 >wark.. 43 57 path club, and being mainly re¬ The score: upper tier of the field stand, Two-baso hits.Bohne, Cruise. Three- plate .578¡N. .430 sponsible for the disorder outside the in the ninth inning, was largely in the Williame 2d, Boston, defeated I Kun.agae, right baso hits.Iloush, Nealo. Sacrifices. apparently was not Hood to Roch't'r 54 43 -acu'e. 42 57 .424 nature a Japan, 3.6, G.4, 4.0. a mighty blow for a right-handed bat¬ expecting .557|Sy. of Ebbets Field on CLEVELAND (A. I..) BOSTON (A. of prosent. Sr.yder was first 6.-4, Gowdy, Crane. Double play.Bohne, Crane deliver the when'it came him Toronto. 51 49 gates Monday night, r L.) Third round.Ichiya New ball, upon .510;Rc iding. 31 71 .304 ah h po ab r h « and to and Nehf Kumiga«, ter. This was bad enough, but what « r, 11 Daubert. Left on bases.Boston, 3; when the Pete Herman-Joe bout .liirilfson. If. ii 0 2 2 pi> a ¡ up singled right put »or!., »von from Jos;_h Bon. 5. suddenly and caught him behind the L-1 Lynch >feno.2, » 3. tempted play, but were Jersey City Reading; broke even New Jersey, and therefore returned 0 L'ujjll, D, 4 1 1 high pop fly Pipp cat him down with a beautiful SECOND OAMK Physicians summoned from the yesterday, the Skeeters takjnr: the the Nun'maker.c. 10 0 2 10 Barnhart misjudged the ball, which al¬ Second round.AV. J. Batps and Edmund st:;nd. It was a firrt license given by the commission. Sothoron. p.. 2 0 0 0 o i T.cvy defeated M. Hill and I 6.1. throw to Baker. BOSTON (N. L.) CINCINNATI (N. I. only after most game, 8 to in eleven ir. o most hit him on the head as it de¬ Marita, Jacobson singled to 1 ab r h a e 7, nings, and The directors of the .International tOraney. 1 o 0 DO ..1; W. F. Johnson uno H. C. Johnson i»o ab r hpo ie thorough examination tbat they con¬ the Uhlo, i). ooo 0 on left, Ellerbe going to third and Jake Powell, cf.. 4 0 1 3 0 0 Nealo. rf. 4 1 1 2 0 0 Miners the second, 11 to 7. The Club have also refused to at¬ scended. It went for a hit and Snyder defeaed II. H. Bundy and B. N. Dell. cluded that there had been no fracture. Sporting Morton, x>. .. 0 0 0 0 ! (1 reaching second on the throw-in. Ger¬ Barbare, ßs. 4 0 1 3 4 0 second contest went eight tend the JJlunis. 1 scored. The score: 12.10, 6 s. 6.4; D S ..ML. A. S'»worth, ri. 4 0 1 2 0 0 Schmandt was unconscious for nearly inupngs by special meeting of investiga¬ 10 0 0 0 Deturenne defeated S. Grang¬ ber went out on a great play by Ward, Nicholson.if. 3 0 1 3 »0 agreement. tion ordered by the on -NEW YORK (N. L. ) PITTSBURGH" (N. L half an hour, and was dazed for a much commission, Totals.31 4 S 24 13 2 ab r h p., « ah r h a c er. 6.2, 7.5; R. B. Bidwell ani W. K. bot Severeid singled to left, Iiuockol. 3b. 4 1 3 0 H lauh.rt. lb. 3 0 1. il 1 0 The scores by innings follow.; the that the club is no Totals_27 Z 11 27 14 0 ro Porter L. B- scoring H'.lko. lb. 4 1 1 7 li Ouncan. If.. 4 1 1 2 2 period. Hart said the ground longer .Ran for O'Neill in seventh r.urrs. cf. 4 0 0 1 0 0 BlRliee. if_ 4 0 0 10 0 |r. defeated D. S. Niles and Williams, and then the Terrible 0 longer youngster, AT JERSEY CITY lnninpr. P.aniTuft. s. .401 431 ard Jacobson and M'Uullia.i.D. U .Marquai.I.D. 0 10 sensational, i <' Drexei Biddle, i. Severeid. 'Chr'.sUmb'y 10 0 o ut uu-abne. ».10(1 00 Jersey Clty.O 000420100 1.815 0. Cleveland_ 0 0 0 0 10 3 0 0.4 Kelly, lb... imj 11 l Vi.i'ti'.i rf.. 4 .; ;¦ o o and '/. Sefeated for some time, but might be able to; Meusel. If... H01 1 00 ¿\>. 4 0 2 (> 2 0 Kumagae Yankees in Vain Cruise. If.. 2 1 2 0 0 (1 Carts Boston. 1 0 0 1 0 1 '_' 0 x.5 ßarnhart. living Wright and Uuiltl, i . 1. 7.5. Rally O'Neill, c. 10 0 1 0 ti play in two or three The odds Batteries.Brown, and Smith; l'awllnjrs.2b. 4 0 0 3 7 0 Qrirnm. lb.. 3 0 0 10 o 0 Henrj days. Ciuthers, Wurm. Tecarr and Wins Twice in Two-base hits.Pratt c... 3 >\ o .> The Yankees tried ".«inly in their I iilinKiiu.il. n 0 0 0 0 are that Schmandt will not be back so Freitag. Lander (2), Wambscanss. Rnyiter. 12 2 Schmidt, e 3 0 6 I half of the final to fScott. 10 0 0 0 1 (SüOOND GAME) Th-r-e-base «hit Mer.osky. Sacrifices.Mc- Nehf. p. 2 0 0 1 2 0 Cooper. ;;. 3 0 0 110 Few Braves Left catch up. Hawks, OesLli.tT, |i. Uli 0 0 0 soon. Reading Innts (2), Pratt. Original ...... 0402 000 5.13 13 2 Beach Pool P.uel Wambsganss, Johnston, Totals.:;4 4 9 27 IS 0' batting for Quinn, singled over first. Jersey City.3 0 o o 0 0 3 1. 7 14 4 Brighton (2), Plttenger. Double plays.Sewell, Totals.33 1 7 27 8 l BOSTON, July 27. The uncondi¬ Fewster fanned. Totals_36 3 14 24 10 U Totals_29 4 10 27 12 1 Mitchell and Janvrin Available of the Hui Nalu of Wambsganss and Pratt. Scott New York... 2 0000001 1 4 release oí Peckinpaugh was safe (Called end of eighth inning by agree¬ Ludy Langer, and Johnston; tional yesterday Getrge .on Ellerbe's fumble and wild .Batted for Gowdy in seventh Inning. In the mean while Clarence Mitchell, ment). Honolulu, national one-mile swimming Mclnnls. Left on bases.Cleveland, 7; Pittsburgh... 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0.1 Tyler and Oscar of the Chingo throw, tBatted for Fillingim in eighth inning. left handed and all around Boston, 8. Banes on balls.Off Sothoron, Two-base Dugey, Hawks speeding to third. "Babe" Ruth pitcher Batteries.Karp and Johnson; Clifford, champion and holder of several world's 3; off Morion, 1: off Bush, 5. Hits.Off Three-base hits.Frisch, Yoting. Snyder. Nationais, has reduced to six the num¬ hit a Boston. 00010110 0.3 player, will cover first base against Metlvier and Freitag, M. O'Neill. j Sothoron. 7 In hits.Young:. Whitted. Stolen cham¬ high fly to center, which scored Cincinnati... 10210000 x.i records, scored two brilliant victories 6 inninKs; off Uhle, 3 in bases Young. Meusel. Sacrifice Nehf. bers of the Braves 1914 world Hawks, and Baker to right handed pitchers, and Harold at an water car¬ none (.none out in seventh); off Morton, 1 Double team still in the rna;or singled right, Two-base hits.Neale, Bohne, Gowdy. Janvrin left handed AT '.ROCHESTER unusually interesting in 2. Struck plays.Cutshaw and Grimm; Ban- pionship Peckinpaugh counting. Meusel drove Three-baso against pitchers. nival in the 75-foot pool of the 1 out--By Sothoron, 2; by croft, Rawlings and Kelly; Snyder, Frisch leagues. Deal remains with the Cuos, hit.Cruise. Stolen buses. Janvrin was used as an alternate (FHtST GAME) Morton, ; by Bush, ¦!. Losing- pitcher. and Kelly. Left, on the ball to deep right, but Tobin picked Boeckel, Duncan. Saci nice*.Hohne, Groh, being Brighton Beach Bath yesterday. L'hle. and bases.New York, 8; Maranville and Whitted are witi Buffalo . Umpires.Morlarty Chill. Time IMttsburgh, 5. Bases on the off Powell. Double ¡first baseman by the St. Louis Cardinals 00020320 0. 7 10 1 . 2:02. balls.Off Nehf. ball the wall and the game was Marquard, plays.Ford, Rochester ...17030020 He first defeated Eugene Bolden, of 1; off Cooper, 4. Struck out.By Nehf Pittsburgh, Mann is at St. Louis ani over. Bárbaro and Holke; Holko (unassisted). when he was traded to Brooklyn a x.13 16 3 the C. by Cooper, 3. 2; Hank and con Left on bases.Boston, 7; 7. month Batterles-TT-Rog-orts, Tomlin and Illinnis A. ofv Chicago, Central Umpires.-Klein and Emslie! Gowdy Dick Rudolph The score: Cincinnati, ago. Mitchell has frequently Tracas¬ A. an Time- .1:47. as Boston team. Bases on balls.Off Fillingim, 1; off substituted at first for ser; Blake and Mtntox. A. U. champion, in invitation t.nue members of the ST. LOUIS (A. L. ! NEW TOKK (A. L) I Oeschger, 1. Hits.Off Marquard, 11 in Brooklyn. (SECOND GAME) »00-yard swim, then won a 220-yard Two ab r h po a e| kbrhpo t« 6 2-3 innings; off Donahue, 3 in 3 1-3; off Ruether came to the game to-day Buffalo Fumbles Tnbln. rf. 4 0 1 2 0 ft Pcwstor. cf. 3 10 1 (10 X in from .,..000001 0.I 3 0 i^.tmlicap in which he conceded up to by Dugan .McQuillan, G; oft Fillingim, 1 in 1 olf the courtroom, where the "Black Rochester . 0 EUwrtM. 3b.. 4 0 2 0 1 1 P'pAUSh. ss. S 1 2 5 HO 1 in 1. Hit 0 0 2 0 0 x.2 7 3 25 seconds to his opponents. Vt-Ul'.»n»l. If. 4 1 0 2 0-¡Until. If_ 2 00 0 0 0 Oeschger, by pitcher.By .Mc¬ Sox" are on trial for the 1919 (Called at enal Aid in i»f. 4 2 0 ft Quillan (Daubert). Struck oui By Dona¬ j throwing of seven.h inning The summaries: Tiger Victory .l«riibv.ii. 1 2 liakcr. 8b... 411 ¡1 4 0 series. He visited a agreement by Se^rold. <... 0 0 hue, 1; by Fillingini, 1. the court as spec- ). 5 1 1 6 Menso!, rf.. ill 3 0 0 Winning pitcher. tator on 500-vard swim (Invitation).Won by PHILADELPHIA, July 27..Dugan's Oorbcr. u.. 5 0 1 i i o Marquard. . and friend¬ Batteries.McCa be and Mur¬ ripp. lb_ 40112 20 Dosing pitcher McQuillan Tuesday exchanged ray and Mattox. Bengough; I.udv Langer, Hui Nalu, Honolulu; Kupene two MulUnu». lb. 5 2 4 10 2 War. 1 8b... 20 1 1 2 1 , empires.McCormick and Hart. ly with the who are fumbles aided Detroit in Austin, -b.. 4 1 1 s 10 1 :50. Time. greetings players Rolden, Illinois A. C, Chicago, second. defeating Schani, c... 400 2 2 0 I accused of out to and Time. H :07 .1-5. 4 to 1. It was a fShucker. D.. 3 0 2 12 0 Mays, p_ 3 0 1 0 2 0 selling gamblers, AT Philadelphia pitchers' All the "Black Sox's" attorneys served him SYRACUSE "00-yard breast stroke swim (handicap) battle and Toronto ...... 0 1 0 l 0 0 .Won York between Dauss and the Spring with a subpoena as a witness for the 1 0 3.fi 10 1 by Stephen Kuddy jr, New Naylor, Syracuse . 0-0400010 2.7 0 1 A.. ('. (scratch); O. Kersten. Brooklyn former the Tola!».88 7 IS H Cards9 defense. While Ruether was a keeping hits scattered and 27 41 Totals. ,.-.335827151 Triple Play by great Batteries.Reis. Snyder and Central Y. M. <'. A. ( 1 f> seconds), second: .Battcl for guitu In ninth inriiup. success to-day as a pitcher, his open Klrcher and NJefbej'gall. Devine; Thomas Murray, Sixtieth Street S. C. (20 being effective with runners on the St. Louts- 0 0 0 0 2 Infield Beats Phillies association with the i"en whose names seconds), third. Time, 11:18. bases. Hits Bush Summer 10 1 3.7 by and Suits Now York... 0 2 0 ST. have been 150-yard back stroke swim (Invitation) Shorten, 0 1 0 9 0 2.5 LOUIS, July 27..A triple play spread all over the world Won by Harold Kruger. Healani Club, Dugan'3 fumble and Veach's Two-base hits. Shocker. Three- executed bj* the St. Louis infield as those willing to cheat the fans has Tremainse Beats sacrifice base Meuiel; Kiefer; llnnqlulu: Henry Giebel, New York A. C, won the in the McManus.hits.-Pipp, McManus. Home run. nipped a Philadelphia rally in the fifth raised a storm and he may hear about second. Time. 1 :50 1-5. fly game third. Stolen ban©.McManus. Sacil- of his actions later. In Net 200-yard swim The score: floea.Ward, Pewstor, Wtlllains, Kuth. inning to-day's game and the Cardi¬ Cyimyd (handicap).Won by Reduced Poubl« play. nals won a 5 to 1 The drove Elmer Tourney Ludy Langer, Hui Nalu. Honolulu Manus. Shocker, Austin and .Mc¬ victory. Dodgers Ponder PHILADELPHIA, July 27..L. Tre- (scratch); James W. Hall, Brooklyn Cen¬ DETROIT (A. I,.) iPUILADKLPIIU (A. I.. Left »m buses.Now 11 from the mound in 4 2-3 maine. Green ah r b a p, Louis 9. yorh 9; Si WIll.ADKUMIlA (N. I.. ST. J.OI'IS (N. L.) innings, after ooint; I. S. Cravis, Cyn- tral Y. M, C. A. t>. 3 l. Smith, rf. 402 3 0 1 and ten runs, T. C. Philadelphia, third. Time, 2:13. Bush. 21).... 3 11 2 3 O.Dykes. 2b. 2 00 especially Innings; ott Quinn. ! in 2-3. Mil by pitcher .'«M.iruiltli.25, 30 1 2 « llb'ouruior, lb. 2 10 1« vil besides three base9 on Leonards., Cynwyd, were the sur¬ Sliorten. of. .412 2 0 o;\Voirti. 3 0 i interesting .By Mays, 2 (Jacobson, Tobin). Struck King. If_ 40 1 0 0 0 Slock. 3b... 411 0 0 0 balls. Southpaw Percy Lee Jones fol¬ vivors to-day of the fourth veach. ir_ a o i 6 0 (. C. Walker.) f. 3 0 0 assortment at W'aiKcr, rf.. '.; » 1 i i u ss. 3 3 0 round in Ilellman. rf.. 2 0 1 2 0 '. ly Shocker. 6. Hornsby, 311 lowed Ponder and halted the the Middle License as Trainer 0;.I.Walker, lb. 4 0 1 °V,l~.;Dyplteh»r.Mays.w'iys- Losing !.<-<.. lh. 4 02 Hi 0 l.Mi'llenrv. If. 4 0 1 3 0 0 Dodgers. S'^utes tennis tournament Knapp Flagstead. ss. 3 0 1 4 0 0 Perkins, -c.. 4 0 2 Umpires.Connolly and Williams, cf. 40 0 1 0 0 Munir, cf_ 211 2 0 They made only four hits off him in in progress at Cynwyd. At a meeting of the stewards of the ßassler. c.. 4 0 0 4 0 O'Ducan. ?.b... 4 0 1 Parkinson.ss. 4 0 2 2 5 O.DIIIiwfer. c. 4 11 2 0 1 the remainder of the nine Tremaine di Feated Dan Jockey Club the S.rseut. 3b.. 4 0 0 3 0 Galloway, ss. 4 0 il Peters, c... 3 00 2 0 0 TopOTCST. 2b. 400 1 3 1 Two of innings. Kiefer, Cyn¬ of yesterday application Dauóü. p.4 0 1 0 2 0 Naylor. 3 0 0 Winters, p.. 30 1 0 2 O'lYrtka. p.. S0 0 0 2 0 the Cubs' nine hits off wyd, 7.5, 6 -1. Cravis heat. Thomas McTaggart for a jockey's 'Griffin. 10 0 0 0 0 ..Monroe... 1 0 0 0 u Ruether came in the third Roy license was denied. Washington Beats Sox Oj inning and Colffin. Germar.tfown, G--3, 6.4. 'Poland The ruling of the Totals.31 4 S 27 $43.50 resulted in two runs. Flack eliminated stewards of the 7 0¡ Totals.33 1 S 27 14 2 Tola's.33 1 9 21 13 .1 Totals.30 5 7 27 1Í 3 doubled H. iSimons, Cynwyd, 6.4, Empire City Racing -Batted for Naylor in ninth In ?Batted for Winters In ninth and scored on a triple by Hollocher, 6.2, and Le onards Assoc.ation as to H. Inning. Third-Inning Rally inning. who disposed of II. Kearney and Detroit. 10 2 0 0 0 0 1 o.4 00010 0 00 0.1 beat Mitchell's throw "to the Custer, 7.5. George Morgan was continued Reduced from $50 WASHINGTON, July 27.-Wasb.ing- Philadelphia. on plate Cynwycj, 6.2, pending l'hiladelphia. 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.1 ton again defeated St. Louis.... 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 Marriott's fielder's choice. ¦ o a hearing to be granted the above 4. All Chicago today, 5 to X..- ties. The par¬ Two-base hit.Witt. Sacrifices.Welch, tho home team's runs were Two-base hits.Jack Smith, Lee. Three- Dodgers Take Revenge on Ponder Match ruling of the same stewards Veach, Bush. Double plays.Sargent aril Attention is scored in bane hit.Dllhoofer. Home run .Hornsby. India-Japan Postponed in Blue; C. Walker and directed to the for the third inning, in which Stolen Ponder retired the first It "was annewnced last suspending the jockey 'license of J. J. Walker: Dykes, opportunity economy Kerr walked base.Jack Smith. Sacr-ilice..lamea three Dodg¬ night that Metcalf Galloway and J. Walker. Left on bas_.. íj0?? j° soff'*?.'.-" ".M ilnr. If... 301 1 0 1 three runs off Ponder. He Onwentisia Club, Chicago, August 18, P íf«. »?... ?H 10 0oW»¿ Kb 40 0 1 10 Southcrn^Associalion opened the third for Brooklyn with a 19 and 20, and the final round match in »0 W^, M *V Í21 HIM»««. ;:.. o" 0 4 0 double to and scored on at the Standings Nashville, 5; Memphis, 6 (1st game). left, Olson's Njewport Casino has been post- Major Spring and Summer "¦. Leagues out and SHSSfr .i°2M» '.'Bourse. *.,. ais o 7 0 Memphis, 6; Nashville, 4 (2d game). Johnston's single. Johnston poned uuetil August 25, 2(3 and 27 as a J».err. D- took second on result. Sack Suit Reductions: 80 1 1 lOlAookta, p_ 0 00 1 Mobile, 17; N. Orleans, 3 (1st game.. Griffith's pass, and , NATIONAL LEAGUE 10 N. scored on AMERICAN LEAGUE Totals.364924 1» (¦'< Orleans, 13; Mobile, 3 (2d game). Myers's single. Total*.80 ¡ff 87 17 1 Atlanta, 2; Birmingham, 1. The score: Australians Win at YESTERDAY'S KESULT8 Chicago. 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0.4 Tennis YESTERDAY'S & Washington.. 0 0 r, o Chattanooga, 14; Little 7. BROOKLYN (X. L) CHICAGO (X. L.) New York, 4; 1. RESULTS $40 $45 Suits Now $37.50 o o 0 0 x_5 Rock, al) r h TORONTO, July 27..The Australian Pittsburgh, -¦«, pu a e' ah r li po a e 2. St. 7; New " " Two-bas,, hits.O'Kourke. Johnson. Thrce- Olson. S5 4 1 1 2 2 ((¡Flack rf... .¦> 1 4 2 0 0 Davis Cup temnis team, which elimi¬ Brooklyn, 10; Chicago, Louis, York, 5. baso hits- iUv\ Miller. Gharrity. Horn.* Eastern League ,lolwiston.3b. 4 1 2 2 0 0iHpUocll&r.B«. 31 a l 2 0 nated the Onnadian Cincinnati, 2: Boston. 0 (1st). Boston, 5; Cleveland, 4. $50 $43.50 runs.CoiMiiM. Sheely. Left on Orimii,. rf. 2 0 0 0 0 0 Marriott. 2b. 4 0 0 representatives, " " bases.Chi¬ Waterbury, 4; Albany, Z. Hood. If... 2 0 0 200 lb.. 0 0 made a chîan of the Cincinnati, 4; Boston, 3 (2d). Detroit, 4; Philadelphia, 1. cago, 8; Wa.shlrirton. 5. Bates on balls. Grinit-s. 3 U 10 0 sweep series with $55 to Off Ken», 4; off Pittsfield, 5; Springfield, 2. Myers, of... 5 ft 2 2 0 f. Harter. If 2 0 0 0 10 the Dominion to-dav St. Louis, 5; Philadelphia, 1. Washington, 5; 4, $65 $49.50 Mogridge. 3. Hits.Oft Nets. If, rt,. 4 2 2 .1 :» f> Sullivan, If. 2 0 0 0 0 0 players by tak- Chicago, * " Mogridge. 9 In fi 2-3 Innings; off Now Haven, 4; I (1st.) Mitchell, lb. 4 1 2 10 0 ing the two none In 2 Acosta Bridgeport, Malsel. cf.. 401 6 0 0 sangles contests, played as $65 to $85 1-3. struck out.By Mosridgs, New Haven, 3; Bridgeport, 2 (2d.) JariTrln. lb. 1 0 0 .',0 0 Deal. Sb... 4 01 Ü exhibition matches. C. V. Todd de- STANDING OF CLUBS $58.50 2; by Kerr, 6. Winning pttchor.Mosrrldge. 0. KIMnfT. 2b. 4 2 2 12 1 Wirt*, c_ 4 0 0 7 10 E. and Worcester, 7; Hartford, Miller, c... 3 o i 7 .oneler. p..P.. 101000 0 4 1 feated H. Xa Frambois, G.2, Umpires.Bvana Dlnneen. Time_1:15. . - OOJPonder, 6.-3, . Ituetiicr. p. j ;; 3 ».______0 1 Ojtonr",,pnos. r>....p_ 2 0 0» 0 0P 0 6.8, 6.2, and J. B. Anderson won from No Charge for Alterations O'Farreli... 10 1 0 0 0 3- . r-l o S American Association Paul Bennett, the Canadian cham- t*< 1. I S -._;«!..>'|£T Manager of Senators Kansas City, 2; Indianapolis 1 (1st). Totals....3H !0 1 -. 27 7 I1 Total*.35 2 9 27 11 2 pion, 6.3, 6~-0, Indianapolis, 8; Kansas Citv, 3 (2d). "Ratted for Jones in ninth inning. 6.2._ Is Knocked Columbus, 7; St G » Brooklyn... o i 2 2 5 0 0 0 0.10 Enter Unconscious Paul, (1st). 0 Junior Meet rittsburch. I.- ft! 71 8| 0 11121 8 00 3:1| .645 Clevelnml. 51 Columbus, 1; St. Paul, 1 'Chicago- 0200000 0. 2 Swimming New 4 8 « !'.» .;.J 6! 9|i3| 8|II 7 ¡59:34; Weber WASHINGTON, July 27. Manager (2d). Two-base INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., July 27.- I.ca.l- York...! 8,.:12' ï| ."7 34 .Kin New York...! V.\ T, 11f 41 0 56 34 ciQHeilbroner Boston.; 8|10| McBride, of the Washington American Minn-npelis, 9; Toledo, 8 (10 ins.L hits.-Ruether, Klaek, Olson, ing swimmers irom all parts of the 5 51.j Oí 8| 8¡ 0| 7|«1|38| .5:s \Vut-h.'ton..l G| 8. 4| f 8 101 8<50!48l Milwaukee, Louisville. 2. Johnston, Mitchell, HoJloeher. Three- Brooklyn... 4, 7 8:.| 4! 7 6)13 48i4ui M.l\ Detroit.| 6 II 8.111! 7*40 48. CLOTHIERS. HABERDASHERS AND HATTERS League team, was knocked unconscious 4; bHse hit.Hollocher. StWn bases.Kll- country have .entered the national St. Louis.i 5 4 S 8;. 8 m; 848147 .478 ¡ Sf. S 51 3jll| in the 0;.'i3l50l~ )" |" 775 1363 j is to be married this ¡2: off Ponder, 3. Hits.Off 11 in I form, will Broadway Broadway *30 Broad AUhough revived in a few minutes, world, afternoon 4 2-3 inniriifs; off Ponder, only compete. Included OAMES TO-DAY ¿_AMES TO-DAY *l!85 ht is to Miss Mario A. Jones, 4 in 4 1-3. Hit by among the "entries are Mitrie Broadway at '.hrse sture*. »uffarinj- f4<^Tn paralysis of tfie Maloney, of Chicago. pitcher.-By Pi.nder (Kilduff). Struck out Kono- New York at Pittsburgh. St. Louis at New York. *Clothing îower of his but this r .By Ponder, I; by Ruether, 6; waloff, of Seattle; Ranger T. Mills, at part face, con- j Basebft-I To-day, 330 ¡FT" M. fol© 6. Wild pilch.Jones. by Jones, Great Lakes Brooklyn Chicago. Cleveland at Boston. ieAiiioa was believed to be vs. Losing pitcher. Training Station, Chicago, Boston at .381 Fulton St. Hall. .800 temporary, ßfouiia». Xankeoa St. Louis..AJv. I Powder. Vwplrts.-Qulgley «cd Brennan. ¡md Robert Cincinnati. Detroit at Philadelphia. Borough Brookly« Broad Sl. Newark Pearson., I PhfUdelphi» at St, LoaJs, Chicago at Washington.