38,000 See Yankees Smother Indians, 21 to 7.Giants Defeat Cards and Increase Lead Bend Homers hv Mensel and Fewster Irish MeuseFs When a Feller Needs a Friend *y briggs Dodgers Feature Victory of Many Hits Big Bat Wins Knee to lied s For McGrawites In "Farewell" -m- Huginen Gain Full Game on Speaker's Champions. Who Give Weird Exhibition; Caldwell and New Yorkers Gel 12 Hits Off Lnqi ir lîolfft* lîrooklyn Safe¬ Mails Fail to Halt Yanks; Series Ends To-day I laincH and Slierdel ; Doug¬ ly All ?hc Way ami Wins las Effective; Score, 5-2 by the Score of 6 »;> 2 Lawrence By Jack 25. Uncle Yankees went mad afternoon at the #By R. J. Kelly CINCINNATI, Ohio, Sept, ¦ÏTi Our temperamental yesterday ST. Robbie's Brook); n Dodgers completed a and while H8.000 delirious and somewhat amazed fans LOUIS, Sept. 25..The league-i Polo Grounds leading Giants increased their ad¬ disastrous last trip ihrough the VVi it on whaled Tris until the gents were defeated the Reda looked they Speaker's vantage in the pennant raec to three When they by across their were with "World's Champions" printed palpitating bosoms full frames by defeating the to-day by 0 to 2. A double-header had and humiliated. Cards slugging! been arranged for to-day by moving up raw, ragged horribly here this afternoon in the second the game of last Friday, but the an statistician with an had contest of Running gantlet íi The score, when expert adding machine the series. The final score game could be played because oí when th< the situation out, was: Yankees, 21; Cleveland, 7. was 5 to 2. "Sluifflin" Phil Douglas, heavy rain this morning. About. 1,000 easy dép«d funy. were pi nt !' ir the soggy thing The was the third "of the who pitched for the New Yorkers, was to criticise. tot even fame m'in i"-:. ¿t "Junior world's series," which is ex¬ ¡plustered rather freely after getting The Dodgers won the first and : ! price Î to forecast fairly acuratcly the off to a good start, but, with the aid second game here, giving them a pected Record Last of seven lost and four wot Fall over- V. u winner of the pen¬ of Week ¡of fine support, he was quite effective tota) of the Yankees ye3- in the the West. Their best work was d nant. The victory In pinches. Almost ¡20.000 fans, in where they won tv. weights and them one full game ahead the Major Leagues Pittsburgh, teroay put thorn the one of the largest crowds that has 'three from the Pirates an«! did which of Cleveland and gave edge week's Wit weights many men the series, which now stands record in each feague watched the Cards play in several to help clinch the pennant for the is present THEof Giants. In tii ¡' «.rames with find warm two to one in their favor. If the In¬ games played, won and lost, years, witnessed the twenty-one enough foi with runs, errors and game. the Reds thi ca in the Dodgers won dians are to break even thev must take hits, oppon¬ The Giants clinched the decision in Winter. this afternoon's contest. If they don't ents' runs, including games of Sat¬ ten and the Reds won eleven. To- better than did yester¬ urday, September 2i, is as follows: the first by scoring three runs nighl the 1". lijera ¡"rt for Bos Bonnie pUy any they re for two Scottish mix. day they won't take anthing but the NATIONAL LEAGUE off the pitching of young Jess Haim's. whi the« duled games train for Chicagoy. I». VF. !.. R. H. B. OK. The home on T nd one on Wedni d tures. twirler went along at a great . n For the most part the contest looked NVw Y«rk 4 1 3 20 47 4 2» after which th's y return I Brpoli men i-ittsbnrith 0 4 2 11 ."14 7 9 after that and held his end the cason meetin r like a game between the married St. 1-ouis.. 5 4 ¡rate opponents by Herringboi 1 34 «5 5» 8ft scoreless until he was . men at a Point Boston taken in the Braves on Saturday and thi Gia and the single College . I> 2 4 at HO lfi 50 in favor Rich bro"' a of Pilsner on third Itrockl.vii « S $ 10 9 ¡eighth of a pinch hitter. Bill' on Sunday. !ain» elambak« with keg 42 11 Shcrdel w?s out an as* CineimuUi ... 11 3 3 30 OS 10 2» jolted for two more runs ,v\.!(.lfo allowed the Dod over a ids. b»8e. The Yankees pounded '¦ Luque pi from C.!iionKO..*. 4 t S3* 58 4 21 in the nint'i. ¦; o-day. Thi ee of these \ rei «©riment of twenty hits, ranging Philadelphia ..tí 1 5 20 52 6 23 McGraw's Plain scritchv singles to far-flung home- players slammed out a by Dutch Ruether in his three grays. made by Wilson AMERICAN LEAGUE i total of twelve hits, and "Irish" Meuse) up ai'tcr he had reliev -I .lohn M runs, the latter being P. W. I.. R. II. E. OR. led the attack A size Fewster. who went to left held in place Now again with two doubles al ti;.' end of three . R /cry buiid. Vork_ 6 4 2 30 50 11 80 and two He r «of Ruth in the seventh inning, Cle-elniul .6 3 8 30 50 10 24 I singles. drove in four of started both the Bro iklj n He and v a r e t r Babe the Giants' runs. He now a y and Bob Mcusel, the lethargic ngnt SI. Louis. . 8 5 3 44 84 Í» 24 has made singled to nter in Ihe sevenl h cve*7 fielder. Washing-tori « .> 0 27 54 2 8 eight hits in nine chances in the pres¬ ¡ng after two were out, an.i pocketbook. Homer I'Odfon.Î) 5 4 44 SMI 10 52 ent series. by Olson and Johnston put h Bobs Twenty-fourth Detroit.0 1 5 21 (¡2 8 33 Haines was* rather in the Rui ther id 'he ninth in circuit OileiiRo . 0 1 8 35 70 IS 51 unsteady open It was Bob's twenty-fourth first and the a came in the l'Iiilndelphia .8 1 4 Ml 70 10 40 inning, Giants got off to a single to right. Bcrnie Neis i o r a *-. swipe. His blow yesterday 'three-run lead. F 1 r s . with two on bases. J Hums, the first batter, him and t iok econd on M seventh inning drew a base on and Bancroft scon when u c« was delivered in the and balls, gle. Neis d Johnsi d ?Scotch M *v an¿ Fcwsters wallop ing Schang sending Mays to sec¬ Istruck out. Frisch shot a single to cen- Olson and G riffl h forced John ton, ¦ on the first ball ond. Peck came for eighth P-^V^, ¿' up the second ter, sending Burns to third. 'if \. h h .¦-1 d exclusive n .. eloutf were made otT Bob Clark, time in this frame and Young Miljua got badl> irFall Both singled again, rolled one down to Hornsby, but Burns four hits for thiee r a who came to Cleveland filling the bases and Babe Rainproof. youngster club. bringing beut the throw to the plate, l-'risc.h and inning, and was in from the Toledo Ruth to the plate. The Babe fanned. moved on the Yankees weren t making Meêscl fouled Young up KePly's roller to and five runs in h al of When out, and after Pipp had the box, and Meusel sent them both but one if the runs were making errors, innings, . nit« the Indians walked Speaker ended the debauch by across with a earned. Gloves in this way the merry-go-round Ward's two-bagger along the ira and nailing fly. right field foul line. then Boh ne thi ¦..¦ wa»' until fans and players Rawlings opened ! kept going In the second and Three More in Sixth grounded to Stock for the third out. nati with a single. Ko peach aUr\e were dizzy. -¦ slammed out Meusel's in tho sixth, with Pass Up Great Chance Singl« by Grol md Rou h Mochas thai fourth innings the Ytmks Boh ne. ¦' a total of thirteen Peck and Fewster en base, accounted The Fonseca's thirteen hits, for for Giants passed up a fine chance« Groh. Bn ssler's ent Rou to ! which were more than enough three more runs, and the Yanks to score again in the second singl« the hand runs, on two more in the when inning. rd ai .! Ro to win the game. packed eighth After Snyder hud fanned, Douglas sur- a Fewster dropped his homer into the «te il wi th Ih isler. The veteran Ray Caldwell. once, prised the populace by slamming a Ron h to off started the bizarre affair left field bleachers and Mcusel scored single off the field fence. Burns tripled righl Miljua sj The best of ever Yank himself, on his own out and a right the thi rd inning He coi -.) on a but was blown out of single, Pipp's walked for the second time. Both run¬ for the visitors, one-base tmash Ward. i Ponscca. men an in the second inning by a by ners advanced on Bancroft's ¡»port¬ the picture grounder 1 ;; .. I .i wild volley of resounding wallops. to Hornsby, but Frisch went out on a third throw. !ir Goo then introduced Duster Mails , the Brooklyn boy who splash in front of the ing Speaker and the Yanks tamed the Indians in the first game After plate. with his special delivery, going hitless for three innings e 11 off as Cald¬ of the present series, will probably be the Luqi ¦;'.¦ Ruel her in th« him as well they did j Cards connected for two safeties in ¦!.' 'i liked just iluggins's pitching selection for this the and <:. id on singles by I¦ well. Duster was dusted off the mound afternoon. fourth, but Douglas prevented them and Gi R(X RS 1': Clnrk was from a in the fifth and Bob dragged The score: scoring. Hornsby dropped sin- !¦ j, first for the Red out of the bull to pitch to the i gle in right center field and Mueller «ing pen CLKV1XAND (A. NEW TOIIK ».MoNally, Maya. «Jamleson failed to come through with the needed still have a mathematical chance lo Shipyard Harrison support he received when it (2). Three-base hits.Meusel, Miller. Homo hit, and the best he could do was to championship the New York Tennis soccer teams at sparkling runs beat clashed Todd's Field " seemed as the Indians were go¬ -Meuse!, Fewster. Stolen bases- roll to Club the league lenders, but this lUl Over Skeetew though Ward, Devormer. Sacrillce.Maus. Double Rawlings. began auspiciously yesterday in in an American "'. .!: i. .... i. a chance is slimmer. yesterday League game, ing to stage star-spangled jamboree play.Stephonson, Wambsganss and Johns- Double Halts the second round of the annual tourna-: daily growing ¡:, -. H own. Ward and starred ton. Left nu 7: Play Rally a rousing tussle resulting in the Todd's of their Pipp basés.New York. Cleve¬ «lient. In order to clinch the flag the iiiijus. n m ; BALTIMORE, S« in the defensive work, the latter mak- land. 11. liases on balls.Off May?, 3; oft The Cardinals drove out two more The title holders made a clean team scoring their second win in the ;:.-¦. Giants must win four of their re¬ wild ,. « vi. . ing several run-killing plays at criti- Caldwell, 1; off Mails, 4; off Clark. 3. Hits hits in the sixth, but a double play sweep of their matches with the competition by 3 to 2. Intense interest ¡u and .Off Caldwell, .'. In 11-3 inninss; off Mails, an end to five Rames, hut even if was aroused in the u Umpires Llrennan Han «1*1 moments. 9 in 2 2-3; off Clark, 6 In 4. Btruelc out-- put abrupt the uprising. Mc- Orange Lawn Tennis Club tak¬ maining they game. 3,000 people rim« tain thi; iftei led off with a squad, through the turnstiles. ! 38,&00 See the Came By Maya. 3; by Caldwell, 1; by Malls. ?. Henry two-bagger to six and three capture only three the Pirates can passing ,,-, .Mays. Losing .Cald- deep left field, but was tosse*d out at- ing singles doubles. Todd's almost scored in the first min¬ There were 38,000 persons in the well. Owens and Din- With two do no better than earn a tie. If ute of Umpires.Connolly, third on Lavan's to Ban- , only exceptions New York play, but McKenna shot just Senators Beat famous old stadium when the teams necn. Time.2:25. grounder the Pirates win the seven I croff. Clemons shot a single to right, Tennis Club player* won games wide of the tirrge!. Harrison attacked Tigers contes*! of took the field. As many more were to decisively. they have scheduled would strongly, and Renzulli was called and officials of the club sending--Lavan third, but Haines Dr. George King dropped a sot to Law- they upon in Ciose .'5 !o 2 Baltii turned away, bounced one to who con- have a to save two shots from Hi in Contest, estimated that 75,000 seats could have Thomas Hero of Double Douglas, ronce D. of percentage of 97,.59..617. stinging Sept. 25. Th S« this Pi verted it into a double killing with the I Woodbury, Drange, and insley. Ford tried his hand, but his WASHINGTON, been filled had they been available. It assistance of the team of Harry .1. Steinkampf and lly overwhelming the Indians yes¬ shot hit the crossbar. Success alors drew up to tvithin striking dis¬ Bancroft and Kelly. J. at last tance D?' third t tori« was necessary to close, the gates at Victory Over Braves! The Giants made three Halsey Wood were also forced to terday the Yankees gained a full reward«.',! their for alter place by iking 12:40, and aíter that hour only per¬ successive yield a set to Krank Bellows and .(. efforts, twenty of the from 1 '* t roit 11 3 to CHICAGO, Sept. 25.."Red" Thomas,' hits in the seventh, but failed to shove W. game in their quest of the .Ameri¬ minutes' play Shaw opened the scoring 'J. -daj sons' holding reserved seats were ad¬ recruit outfielder Strachan, but the rest of the winners with an Zachary was effective except in the b 250 Chicago's from Hen-1 a run across. With two out Bancroft led in sets. can League flag. This is 3 big ad¬ unstoppable .-hot. The Brook- In mitted. More than mounted police rietta, Okla., was the hero in \\\c straight soon third inning, while the locals bunched wert« thrown about all singled to right and Frisch also hit The at this lynites equalized through Mc¬ off and patrolmen double victory of Chicago over Boston summary: vantage stage, and the and before half time hits Cole in three different rounds. to the same field. Kenna, just took . approaches to the grounds, and they each safely Young beat Singles.Ki'r'u' Dawson, r-few Yankees are further !. waa sevei to-day, game going twelve inn- out a roller the third-base foul fea led York, de- helped by the the lead through McKelvey netting tin- Washington's aighl established lines through which non.: and the scores <1 to along Krank Bellows, Orange, 6.3, 6.3;l victory. iiurs, being 3 and line, filling the bases, but was Albert .1. Ostendorf, New Vork. fact that hare two more games to ball from a grand pass from McKenna. eould pass without tickets or creden¬ 8 to 7. Kelly Oordon defeated both The score: tial». Four ticket were ar¬ tossed out on a bounder to Haines. Colby jr.. Orange, C.0, 6 2 plav than the Indians. Upon resuming teams went at it speculators Thomas's single in the last inning of Herbert !.. Bowman. New "fork, defeated the ball down DETROIT A 1. WASHING m> \ 7 \ Douglas absorbed some more i_:._-1 hard, traveling up and ::! '. .'. .> rested by detectives attached to In- the initial contest sent two runs punish- M. Pe«irSon, Orange, 6.1, C -0 l)r. 1». . Orii i home ment in the George the field like lightning. Harrison Voui g ! liO 0 0 1 1 !.¦.¦ .i speetor Cahalane's staff. They were for a seventh, but he tightened King, New York, defeated Lawrence D. lu II sti «i¦¦ victory, and he started the rally hard but could not break 111 . said to be in po^scósion of large blocks in trie up after the Cards had scored one Woodbury, Orange, 6 -4, 4.6, 6.3; Jfll- Herrick lo pressed last inning 0f the r-etond con¬ run. After üoll II. Binzen, New York, defeated J. Have through. Bustard fouled Hosie 2 .*, 0 ll.Milí I 0 0 1 0 .f Smith struck out, Fournier W, Charge just :: - tickets. test with a double, and scored on » Strachan, Orange, 6.3, 6 Veneh, o 0 Rl o 1 i drove a to and 0; Henry H. outside the penalty area, but a corner Hi .: in rf. 4 .» .. 0 «;. - The bij« crowd was in a holiday mood single by who batted for singl-p right Stock fol- Bassford. New Yuri;, defeated «". Cameron Of Harvard mo 1 b ; end came armed with tin horns and Kellehcr, lowed with another to left. The jr., Orange. 6. ('. 6- I. Rowing resulted, which was cleared. Another RIue, 10 0 in "heavy ¦:, freeman. corner was obtained from which T.-v, r. ..:..-¦ Benl other instruments of torture. There The hitting Hornsby" came through with Doubles.Ingo Hartmann and Walter ,T, CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Sept. 25. .In Fryer «V KXl ill. r 1 1 2 0 4 0 .scores: Toussaint, Now scored a brilliant re¬ 0'O'Kmirki 0 was one real one more to Four- York, defeated C. Black order to goal. Harrison .-'llll-i ..., .. . only disturbance single left, Harvard - za, i during scoring and help brin^ - FIRST (¡AHK «.'. Carneron jr rowing M .¦ ,- .. ,i Fritz Ma the afternoon, however, and that came nier. Both runners advanced on Muel- Orange,, C.::, «i.2r doubled their efforts and reduced the BOSTON* (N. Is.) CHICAGO (N. L.) Harry J. Steinkampf and W. Halsey Wood, out of its chaos of the last two sea¬ before the whistle blew 11 rnea .i o 0 batl ng. when a lady who had been unable to ab r h ler's grounder to Kelly. was New York, defeated Frank margin just ü " i) po a e| abrhpoae McHenry W. Bellows and J. sons, Robert F. Herrick, chairman of (tolling!-, p 0 0 Sc« find a seat suddenly discovered her pnwnl), cf 4 3 3 3 0 lil'lnrk. rf.. «1 2 3 0 0 intentionally passed, filling the bases, Strachan, Orange, B.7, 6-.1. 6.1; the through Heminsley. Renzulli gave a Klliott H. graduate will ¦' ... > husband entering one of the lower tier Chlls'y, 2h .10 2 4 10]Elliott, ss. 5 0 2 2 5 0 but Lavan was tossed out Blnzen and Albrrt J. Ostendorf, rowing committee, marvellous show between the uprights T il 8 Si g ¿I Total* : 9 21 18 Soulh'h. rf 4 o l 3 0 2b « 0 by Snyder New York, defeated Lawrence I). have fui charge of the Crimson 9 . boxes with a Tul blonde on his l'Klufran. 1 S 7 0 on a in front of the Wood¬ varsity in the closing minutes and saved two Bai teil ir 'ole In eighth Im youth («mise. If 6 0 3 2 0 0 Kelleher. 3b «3 1 2 2 2 1 splash plate. bury and E. A. «'link. Oranüi-, tí.4. crews this fall. Herrick will coach Um M, arm. The ensuing fracas 3b 3 0 2 1 J The Giants 7.5, certain goals. for -i.-.m .-!.! h In f. a g ¦%.** appeared to Boeckel. O.liarK-i If. «I 3 1 0 0 passed up another crews ..¦¦ great| the in conjunction with Hill nt " Heike, lb 5 0 0 11 0 cf 6 0 2 3 0 The . 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 amuse the crowd immensely. The wife .> OiThcmiM, 0 to score in the Two members of the line-up: Ford, sa. 4 0 ti 4 ft'Crimi«. lb 3 1 2 14 0 0 ¡opportunity eighth,- Japanese Davis Haines, the professional, who has been Washington .10 0 10 0 1 0 is said to have asked waivers on the n. 4 0 0 when had two men on the. bases Cup team, and Todd's (r:). Position! Harrison (2). Gowdjr, 4 2 OiKllIefor c. 40 0 G 30 they Ichiya Kumagae Seiichiro nt Cambridge for the last five Two-base t. ¦.,-\ Renzulli .i". . hits l\ no Busb- nd. Ocsch'r, p 5 0 0 1 3 0 10 o (i 0 with none out. Meusel assisted West years. TIntle lall \ eai tHollocbflr. 0 opened the in- Kashio, Side Tennis Club Herrick's second Harvard crew won the Adams .It. B. Three-bas hits Cole, Lîharril /.-i ti A rain fell at intervals e 0 0 0 0 0 0 a in MeLau-rhlin s (21 drizzling dur¬ O'l'arrell, ning with single to left and Rawlings defeating University Heights Tennis (irand at Lance .I, B. Post ary, Karris. Stol n Ij is< Harri«, :: the first Ale*an'r. p ;. 0 l 0 3 0 ('hallenge Cup the English Sa« ni. n ing four innings, but it failed slammed another to right. Snyder Club on the hitter's courts yesterday, 5 in and his 19KJ Campbell .R. H. B. Holt ei -1.1. young (2) Rice !.. t<. interfere with the Total». 42 3 13 to matches to ,'i. Henley 101-1, varsity Fryer .('.)(. r..Bustard bases Detroit. 4 Washington 10 '. Egan. rame, although *35 13 21 Total».. 4S 1 14 86 20 1 popped Haines in attempting to sac- Both Nipponese have crew broke the four-mile on i. ills the wet ball record for Irvin- .L. II. B. ...*... Blaltey «IT 'ole, :;. ..ff Zarin.-,. : «i probably accounted for .Two out when winning run was scared. rifice and Douglas fanned. After fum¬ been members of the club since 1918. the Thames ina race 'ti Cole, 8 in 7 several of the six errors tBatted for Killefer In eleventh with Yale. McKelvey .O. R. Brierley innings; oft H rolled up bv inning. bling Burns's grounder Doc Lavan Kumagae, although forced to one lone Dr. R. Heber Howe has been McOuire .I. R. McGhee in 1. mi by pitchei By Col« -: Bears Take Two Garnet the Indians. Boston., loooioooooo 1.3 bluffed a throw to Fournier deuce set Alfred 1). reap- McKenna .C. SI rucls ijt i!; Zai liary, 1 0 and then by Hammett, always pointed freashman coach and made a Heminslej 11 Caldwell weathered the first Chicago. 0100010000 2.-1 had his match well in lose* .I 1. Shaw Evans ami Udebru nd Ti -.- inning caught M'erusel flat-footed off third hand. The score member of the rowing committee. He Swi Froni Reading t-2,4-0 .»ell. enoucrh. hut went, completely to Two-base hits.Flack, Thomas. Klliott, base. I was 6.3, 8.6. Kashio took two close been eney .«>. I.. Ford the had in the Cruise, Barber. Three-base hit-.Crime*. sets has given two assistants, Delmar Referee .1 0. s holi field. Linesmi n J. NEWARK. N. .! isecond after Umpire Home run.Powell. KacrWens-.Kouthworth. Sherdel Goes to Box from Herbert H. Manchester. Leighton and Rert Haines. Edward Ward (Todd's) and R. For far (Harrison) Lally Breaks Record Bui Dinnoeiv declared that Burns had Ford, Holkr. Boeckel, Double Shcrdel took the Other winners were Ralph B. Gat- llrown will be in Ooals.Todd's. McKenna, McKelvey und wound up the Chrlstenbury. mound for the I charge of the class ¦- fumbled Wambscranss's throw of pía« Ooschger, Ford and Hoik..-. Left on comb. West who defeated Fryer; Harrison, Shaw and Heminsley. ,*i double Pipp's base.« 12: home players in the ninth and the New Side, Charles crews. Tiiuo uf balvtís- tj At St. Ansel m "s hot smash. The Indians thought it was htcago, Boston, 12. Bases on M. Wood jr. in an extra-set minutes. Games a balj Off Alexander, 4; off Oeschger, 3. Yorkers shoved two runs across, but «tussle; Vincent star middle decision de camembert and told Struck out.Uy Alexander, 4; these to Atherton Richards, West Side", who led Lally, distancer « lordy nd Dinneen so. by Oeschffer, proved be entirely superflu- of the St. Anselm's Athletic Speaker got Ward's long i. üi ipirea.Holmes and Quigley, Time ous. Bancroft, William M. F'ischer in each of two Club, broke <-rs. were w« ßy, but Mike singled to center with sets; a track record in a track meet McNally rammed a clean none out and then Paul Martin, University Heights, who closer! McGowan' double to conter went to third when ! t members of his club at that hrou-ht Wally SECOND GAME Sherdel a scored an impressive victory over Cedric News in Macomb's hard sma home made wild heave to second on Bulletin Form Dam Park with the first run oí nosTos in. i.) Chicago and Leslie V. Sporting yesterday. won the thi the game, is. l.i Major, Uni- Lallj ub r h a .«i Frisch's bunt. ü'oung flied out to Robinson, rare »chang walked and on the hit and run i«) ah r h p» a e versity Heights, who 440-yard in 514-5 seconds, which The scon I', i.» II r' i, 2 1 3 0 OjTwem'lv. rf ü 1 4 1 00: Smith. Bancroft was thrown out at outplayed Percy Yankees slaughter world's champions, 21 to 7, Meusel and bettered the the bal! .¦¦" Rarhare Jb 40 2 3 1 1 L. Kynaston, the New cham¬ Fewster each former mark for the dis-. First Ik flit?left « &" Pai\\ed a«ainst Hollo'cr, s» 4 0 1 3 7 1 the plate on Kelly's grounder to England runs. tance at field wall for a double that Chris'» 2b : 0 0 ft 0u. Terry. 21». of a second. | S n 0 1 I '¦¦ o Hornsby. Meusel then drove a two- ¦- f brought in and rf 0 »teal. 3ti fi i 3 l i o Two doubles matches were (Hants defeat Cardinals and take Harry Gissing, of the Mohawk Athletic McNally Schang. Um¬ Cnitso. If. 3 2 rr r. 0 1 r, to Frisch and played di- firmer grip on National League lead as pire Connolly tiarbcr. If. l 2 D 0 bagger left, scoring vided The Club, held the former record. » ruled, however, that a H M.k.l. ..!. 4 0 fl :: 2 0'Thomas, ef. 4 3 " 3 01 Kelly. Rawlings lifted a fly to Smith evenly. third was not com- Pirates idle. Wit hi «"«"fered with the ball1 and lie'!:.-. 11) «:" i II 4 O'flrlme«. lb 5 1 2 14 0 0:' pleted because of darkness. The summaries .!«» 5*.. S0| 12 0 for the third ont. Georg« Duncan, former .Schang back to third O'FarreU, c .'.1 1 7 2 0 British open champion, breaks course record at dash ... u r- ¦JM and held O' Soin, 2 10 .' o 0 robbed of a 100-yard (han ap) on I r. JrfxrUn, o n o ¦.» Rogers Hornsby Yoirng -¦ May» on second. Miller tripled to loft « p, o Through the default of the Mount Westchestor Hills with a ß8 score. ingrain (0 yards) r MCC| (i yard») 10 1 ! r' OtFlack .... io n o ',-..' oo single" in the third inning with a great Pleasant Tennis Club second. ll. A nd son (8 yards) bringing both runners in and giving on, plli 0 «I 0 Freeman, p S0 2 0 2 0 of the latter's team Montclair J. C. Anderson, beats 0:11 .. bounder near Australia, world's Time, and Muni Caldwell the air in favor m 0 0 3 ...IKclkh« ! 0 1 0 0 0 stop sharp ¡ Athletic Club advanced to the champion Tilden in East-West of Mai'.: Spn I, p.. 20 0 1 second base. yesterday tennis 440-yard run (handicap) Won b: Vin -huth and Mcusel 0 0 I round before the championship play in Chicago. .:¦ m were easy for Cue semi-final. Lally ra eh); U Bayer (14 Down Sew - '!i i,r* LJuçter. Total 43 7 10 .: 4 |« Dan Shea, Pastime A. C, wins national A. A. :. Krug yards), ¡linl. Time Q.takers tig! ¿I t^mIs (7 8 [S 56 LO Bancroft, made a on V. decathlon title at Jersey 0 51 4 Get .Crimes out, hltteil splendid play American 5. The Phi Two Runs in Third two by baltôd hall, and Jack Smith's grounder to short Association City. 1180-yard run (hand! ap) Won \\ oo* when wlnnlni* run was seo rod. deep by The Vank*-ca Hatted in the same and retired the Columbus, fi; Milwaukee, 2 (1st). Six world's and two American Deegan 26 j rd -1 13 igen ¦.. i. «i _ absorbed two mor.« for Martin inning records p. F of Pi rUns in fourth Innin«;. Milwaukee, 10; 0 swimming shattered at Brighton second J. Care; (] yard third T:m« Coats in the third. Tipp was safe on tBatled tsjr Freeman in twelfth inning. runner with a fast throw to Kelly. Columbus, (2d). Beach Baths water carnival. Miss 2 oo i-;,. r-nd round ;' 7; 2 Charlotte Boyle featuring. Jewells fumble, but was forced ft I 2 I 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0.7 Indianapolis, Minneapolis, ( 1st), One-emile wa Ik handicap) n Philâd Chii ..>:... 1 'J 1 -. by .eeond by Ward. 0 .' 0 (i n fl o 1.S Rawlings made a great try for Indianapolis, 9; Minneapolis, (2d). Thou as Mare .- (s. ra tch \\ Hau « Two base Louisville, 7; St. Paul, 3 I"" yards), s ..;-..' ¡- ,,,-, ,i being Aaron stoic second and continued to hits- Twombly Grimes (2) Hornsby's pop fly to short right center (1st). ihird. (75 yard-,) third when Barbare Holloeher, Thomas Home run. field in the fourth but he Louisville, 3; St. Paul, 2 (2d). Time, O'N'eiil threw t-^e inning, just 'ne and ...... - ball to I'owoll Sacrincea- Hollochci Kansas 4 in mil un ha nd ., time, center field. (2), Boeoltcl to his hand on the Toledo, 6; City, (1st). W -i! J. ' -, «i- " ..- McNaUy walked. Schan Barber, Clrimaa. Double play managed get gloved Kansas 4; Toledo, 3 gs lajor giies by arey (40 i M Russo 60 _> to 2. Br ht to Sowell, who, for a ! «rd und Holke. Left on bas.-. ball and it fell safe for a single. It City, (2d). yarda), second; J. Waioso iscraicl Foi '. I« trying force il Hases Boston, 8 Time, 7:26. on McNally at Chiongo, on balls- off Martin was the first hit off Douglas. ¦. ith on« second, threw the ::. off Freeman. 2; oil Eastern NATIONAL LEAGUE tlay»il to the right field wall. ' Fllllngim, 1; off Lenpue .AMERICAN LEAGUE home t« :...: Mik» -s<"t. Hits.Off Martin, b m ( ««red and blew all r 3 In innings; Southpaw Artie Nohf and Bill Pertica Waterbury, 11; Hartford, 7. forward Schang * the.way to Froeruan, s. off Watson, 7 in 3 2-3: New York F. C. Victors ttird on the error. off Flllingim, s in :> 1-3; off Scott, 3 in will probably be the opposing Springfield, 6» Bridgeport, 1 (first). YESTERDAYS RESULTS YESTERDAY'S RESULTS ThU brings as to the furious 2 '. Hit by pitcher- Ky Martin (Boeckel), in the third and final game of the Bridgeport, 5; Springfield, 0 (.second). New York, St. * New Over Races P< fourth by Watson (Thomas). Struck New Haven, 5; Louis, 2. York, 21; Cleveland, 7. J. C. Celtics, 6 to 2 Bicycle The Indians gathered four runs in Martin, 3. by Watson, 2; out.By series. -I 13; Worcester, 2. Cincinnati, ti; Brooklyn, 2. Washington, 3; 2. The bicvcl«"-* by 1. Detroit, the " toeir h*lf of this frame »s freeman, The score Encountering Jersey City Celtic a result of Winning pitcher.Freeman. Letin« piten.-. Pittsf.eld-Albany (rain). Chicago, 4; Boston, '{ (1st). Other teama not rsci.eduied. in their second game at New York uled .ingles by Smith, Gardner and O'N'eiil Scotl Umuires- Quiglqy and Holme«;, NEW YORK IN. 1-1 ST. IaOt'18 (N. T. 8; 7 Oval N«*-.vi;r.. V ..ir. me Time- 23. at- r h it c Chicago, Boston, (12 ins., 2d). yesterday, the New York Football error po abr hi» a.« * Peckiapaugh's arid Jamieson's P.iin;» <-.'« rr o 3 (i Other teams not scheduled. Club notched a -:r.til ____. double. In their half the O.Smlih. rf.. 5 1 1 2 0 0 STANDING OF CLUBS victory by the score of Yankees put BftPWofi. M -10 a 1 G O'Fnumier. lb 4 1 'J 11 00 International I ti goals*to 2 in the second round of the .n effectua! <*julotos on Cleveland's Ki-i-.c-h. "b. '.'-' 2 1 10|Block, 3b. 4 0 1 1 2 0 League STANDING OF CLUBS American Soccer The «Mirations for tho Yi in« rf '-I 0 0 0-Hornsby. 2b 3 0 3 501 League. Jersey- Hitlers day. Ten Lear Batters K .:¦ 1 1 < 0 0 men showed to How(.Run the ling 5 Mliçllor. cf 5 0 0 5 n n YESTERDAY'S RESULTS excellent advantage' re«k began fireworks with a Mensel. If. '." 4 0 0 0 M'Hen'a*. If 3 0 I i on throughout the ¡«art of the firsl I:.,' ... 8; early ?ieiona single to Jamieson's territory. in the '..is SO 4 4 litaran 6S,. in 1 l ;< \ Baltimore, Jersey City, 5 (1st). the teams tied at 2 In Games Yesterday Major Leagues Snyder, c. 4 0 o 4 2 0 din half, being to 2 at Xoth walked and both scored when Clemons, 1 4 .'o Baltimore, 8: Jersey City, 7 (2d). i«- - 2 8 f? s £ p- Douglas, i-. í o 1 1 4 0 Hninofl, p. 3 0 o 1 20' a' e ? as" " 2 on«« stage. New York, however, finished T.ab Meusel shot a over Newark, 4; Reading, 2 (1st). S. cr E ~ terrific triple AMERICAN li:.\(ili: ¦Shcrdrl, p. «i o o o 0 = g ig ¡ the luii.' with a I to lead. The sec- Tris o o Nlwark, 4; 0 (2d). New Speaker's graying dome. Bob riu.ver.ilul). (,. Hi. It. ||. rC. t*Uaatbcota o u 0 0] Reading, ¡r 5' ? York .1.|13I13¡13'14(17 it l 93 l .«33 ori.l half was all New York's. IS came across when Rochester, 10; Syracuse, 3 &|*|: a|: g |j Cleveland M . 1". 11 i.". I .till Povcril, V.r.w* Pipp singled and riellnian, Detroit..147 503 112 2:ti no*; Total« 10 3 12 20 17 rj; (1st) 11: 15|U3¡50 B lird shot the first -, ri l1 Touk. 2 10 27 11 2 New Vork.i. Hi 10113 it ïfl Dr.- r>; .<>it St. IaOuU. .1 8 5. 13 goal ¦ Wally went to second when Jamieson Cobb, Detroit. 1211005 ."Î 107 .390 J Rochester, 15; Syracuse, 5 (2d). I0|it (13 8 15,1778 73 .'17 trame for the Celtics and !". "l.-i:m 1. Vankre« Kuth, New York H* fiî'" 17:1 "Batted for Ham«« In eighth inning, Pittsburgh 8. 0 I3|t*iil4 1* 17 KK r>D .,*>t>!) Wajih'ton, 8 10 10 10 76 13 .51-1 Duggan 1 fombled the drive. He took third on ID« 379 j Toronto, 5; Buffalo, 4. St. Louis.. II 8. 11 10).l«i|i. from a l-Vwuier, Vankoe« Ululer, Si. Louis I \ .-.70 trio ->¡:¡ .¿-.s. New York, ,."0000000 |:r> 10.14 1384 til.."«« UOHton. "I 8i !» H.13 1". lo 72 :i .483 evened up corner. J. Pitzpat- safe bunt 2.5 FINAL Boston... K !> 10. 10 13 14 Detroit. ."> i> - I'l Ward'f and the bases were BpeaJker, Cleve ISO 48S i06 17« .357 St. Louis 00001010 0.2 CLUB STANDING 14 78 7 1 ..Vi!" 1211« 7 .lilt ;« HU .4.0 rick next regained the lead for the roT i i Ti» DA II Hi «8. . «so «atirely populated when x- Two-bus.-, W.L. Brooklyn.. tollO le 7:4 74.41)7 Chicago...... 13 I 7. «I 7 x ll.-i:)-J¡. ..¡:,r', visitors, but another corner Ami-r'mn l.»:irr>if McNally drçw VTIO.VAI, LEAG1 K hits.Meusel '2). Hornsby, Mc¬ Pet. \V. L. Pet. Cincinnati.! 8 8 li «J 111. 7 13 68 80.45!) rhila-phla. :. 7 5|ll| 9| 1 7. 5101 .353 enabled ¦-.« a pans. Schang hit to and Club. (¡. Henry Double play B'more. 119 47 t'hicujro.. 5 81 8,11 Philp to square matter... Bleich and Na« loi .il I W'amby rhiyer, AD, U. H. PC .j¡:.l Douglas, Bancroft .717 New'k 72 92.439 8, 10,. II 01 87.412 Garnen lost M 50 73 72 71 su 90 rogue Steve O'Neill dropped the latter's Hornab-r, st. 1.¡»8 5«li) 12« Kelly. Left on bas-*.- St. u¡. i_ Roch'er 100 68 Phlla'plila. .*. r, 7 8 6 :» 11 ir> loi :;7 04] A. Stark add« i a itoal for New ».o .401 Now York, 11. Bases on .595 Svr'se 71 96.425 apiece "til throw to at the Kourni«>r,rnuniiri, 8t,ci, Í.¦'¦ MS,iv» n.,., 104i;»t balls (irr Ha'ines' Games Inst .*,: no lil 7 Vork before of ends. Total get Pipp plate. Mays1 Cincinnati 100 ,âj] off Douglas, 4. Hits- .«-iff 10 Buffalo. 99 69 .589 J. City 59 106 .358 7 j|80 87 101 OAIVIES TO-DAY change a to Kniish, 40t (rj ¡41 ..¦>49 ¦. Haines, in J_[ A shot single center, scoring Ward C.-nits«. Kosten .10« :i38 13 Innings: off Shardel, 2 in l. Struck out. Toronto 89 77 .536 Read'g 56 110 .337 GAMES petiaty kick, converted by Ke!!'-, and and to il« ,349 By Haines, :« ; by í TO-DAY Cleveland at New York. New York's fifth «. merttran «dSrne McNally sending Schang «rllrnir, '"'t. I. 148 UM 81) 192 34 7 Douglas, 4. Losing New York at St. Louis. yielded goal, after third. Miller singled to center, scor- j pitcher.Haine», Umpire«!.-McUoriuick aud St. Louis at Bcston. twenty minutes of play in the- second N tonal I ''j;:i K lain, Tin:«*- 2 OS. BASEBALL TO-DAY. .1:30 I\ M.. I'OI.O Philadelphia at Pittsburgh. Chicago at Philadclnhi*1.. individua! Grounds, Yankees \s. Cleveland..Advt. half. Good work by Hardy Other teams not scheduled. Other teams not scheduled. brought .ti the sixth and last point.