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RedsDefeat Giants Before RecordCrowd-Yan^esBowt^Broums Wretched Play Pat O'Connor Pennant RacesShow fighting Sixty-Ninth He Has Won 22 Victories Retains Title Watches Giants Lose Loses a Game But Little Change e Rather __________________ Easily For Yankees Giants Have Poor Week, Getting Only an Even Break in Undraw ^cn -D-ay Poor-y' Even the Usually Reliable Sox and Red Sox Still Fritts and Bartels for Ten Games.White George Burns Shocking the Soldiers by His Costly Only One Run of Four Beats Running Neck and Neck Fumbling.Toney in His Best Trim Scored by the Browns Ail-Around Championship Is Earned at Celtic Park The pennant races in the National and American leafrues continued W. MACBETH with but little change the last week. In the National, New York slipped By J. while la second place, gained somewhat. ST. Am. 19. The final ap¬ Lack ¡»lightly, Philadelphia, oOfOlt a multitude of ¦*«_¦, Bo the sledge hammer may be LOUIS, A. C. A: the week ended with and Boston in the iTisritv in Lou ' By Cavagnaro In the Chicago <01T-C future the Yester- pearance of the Yankees St OÍS M ue í«"-,,':' tot day against Giant.-«. .--. f tie veteran ath- same as at the beginning, each team having won four «¿rames ii was marked this afternoon by a com- Pal O'Caanar, r°si-i°ns the Polo Grounds between Cincinnati and New York was a in de¬ their lead ^e at biaatiOfl of «arrtrhrd fielding and WMk« i [th little opposition and los: two. Yesterday the Whits) Box in<tTBMed by defeating for the of the r ightinj? 69th. Yet it was a title as all-around cham¬ were i'leveland, 7 to 2. t-Y eame dependents ness with the i-tick. the same result¬ fending his Philadelphia, 14 to 8, while the Red Sox mm\sM to ':,c t*la,: cour'ts .«. the record.". Cincinnati Association - .* York had the poorest week la ui a rather easy victory for the pion of the Metropolitan New ._np.or.8hip ing the National sir.ee toe wee« ending . where in it a 5 to 0 «core. in the annual competition held under ^ rjgjit charity begins, accepting by home team, 4 to I. 29. The Giants had a heavy a the of the Eccentric Firemen July from a- aripoint and local prigle there was much to be Only one of the run* made by the auspices inle, hut the best they could do the Record of Week . Thre« The of the National League got more bad Bronns was earned, errors by High, «t Oltic Park yesterday. Although break even in tin game». w-e-d proud pacemakers three defeat» was their than had shown in a month and Walters making the hu«ky Celt athlete wa« not in his best victories arid _»ball out of their systems they previously, Peckinpaugh In Leagues sr.are m the Berisa with Brookl«/a, and «s-ihle. form, ha succeeded in compiling the Big tot the Fíí'h*:*'.'¦* 69th, that a* tended in a body, was quite as well pleaded j-. the four guiños with St. I.ouis «!so count of 4,562.23. = on the other foot, In the early innings the Yanks could winning ended Ib ion. Yesterday [_,, e had been The week*« record In eich lea«4"ne 5 to 0. Be-? do little with Fothoron, only one run¬ The runner-up position fell to Jack they were -:iat>. l_ atlailTt Wttrl no*.-parti«ari. of cames played, won and lost, with MoGra-v'«, men, although ba'ting well. ner on the bases in the first R. Fritts, another tried athlete, who th« Giants had to lose, what getting runs, hits, errors, men left on base* had erratic ng. sad their total of ¦^ ¿f frames. Later the Donovan was the only one to force O'Connor to pitch for ,b could they lose to than three boys and runs scored l>y opponents, in¬ sixteen errors ara« the hiijhvst any two chances to themselves do hia best to win. Fritts showed lack «f the season, but they Reds. And while the boys oí Joy for Matty had t'ir.e pull cluding the rimes of Saturday, present ..,.:.,-'. of or he nave tallied a also p'.a" | UB<SS. vocifer- up on even terms, both Tipp and training, might as follow»: ..'«th »ere rooting equal'./ ^nd August 18, i« Pirates Easily Mark» . at- better total than 4.2(50.645 If. both side» they rooted with T*-'«T.VNATT IV _| Np-\v TORK (X *.* Baker, the big guns of the Yank point«. NATIONAL LEAGUE «vh r f. jio « » Philadelphia won six and lo«t two by .-attsfaction in the malti- «örhpoa»1 were the players to whom the F. Bartels was In third place with 4,- P. W. L. ». M. I. L.B. o.a. born at im». If 10 3 0 .. 16 II one out of three from B ,'jt Kpaf. u » 1 1 S «i » Henni. !«.. 11 S I was Both failed 095.645 points, while John J. Near Y«** 10 5 5 5» M M winning attendance. «* opportun ty presented. O'Leary, from t aag of paid R» j«, rf 4 1 J 1 . Ratlff cf.. « » » 4 0 0 Phlladalohlt 8 S : 23 30 7 S« Il ¿ht 1 a.«» 10 4 . 1 11 i » III | || and anotner defeat was tha only other competitor, had his held third afternoon attracted early « miserably 7 «1 4 21 71 13 M » burgh. Cincinnati fleam As ideal BrMaaaV rf.. 4 0 * .' t r\n.r.imr. u 4(0 I 111 points for nine events thrown out for «St. Lauli way fds of the year. N«ML.e. If-411 I » . Rr>c»-lsor.. rf. 8 . 1 1 0 (' checked up on the rapidly growing list. 7 4 1 11 67 12 2«) 2» ar»rn for an« inyf and then gave M B* tr. i» » failure to in Cincinnati ? o 1 4 ilota». Id_ .10 0 1: complete the full distance ( 4 2 I« 4» I 42 12 ta St. Louis. Chicago continued it* ¦ fea*, save the left N i«". 4.1 1 «I «v Rar e CHIca«* every kan. I I.ti-i Opportunities the one-mile run, which was the final 4 5 :.» 72 17 il 30 and Cincinnati. St. I.ouis bleachers, p 1 0 i 0 1,Dem art», p.. 1 « « .) event. Broaalvn » play, irrt »ection of the open .Walhall ! «. » 0 ft r> In the sixth inning, and again in the Bastan . 3 3 10 39 12 27 12 '".icago are now bunched closely, for the men .vari, p. i)n(l 0 C 1 the visitors had oppor¬ O'Connor gave a creditable test of 9 2 7 18 78 14 62 31 9 these three H had kaOB loaérrod Tobar._ 10 1 0 n » th, brigbf f--»-.-I points separating rfja) tunities. With twc. on the sacks and all-around efficiency on both track and cm conter- -, w»a taken lone before the iPe/m«, p... 01» . 1 . field for ail ten events which AMERICAN LEAGUE or.^ down in the sixth, Baker rolled compr.«-.i W. L. H. H. f. L.B. OU, The sf the Chicago American« «-ai Total». ...2«.r. 7 :: l.'i l! Tetáis.U « the test. While he failed to collect as P. play weakly to the pitcher and Caldwell 4 2 27 54 I» 41 2« the previous we*k. band con- many first as either CHc-tf* » ...- áfred *Batt«d fnr rsunar»» In th« »Uth lnnln«. fanned. In the «MToath Pipp came up places did Bartola 4 2 2) i» I 50 10 Rowland's men hit harder and their ' Ba:«.«Nl for Andincn In th« or his table of Baatan .. for which the admission wa» «Ifhth lnnln«. with three on bases, due to two hits Fritts, erTort3 readily 2 3 I7 S« 7 50 28 ver »va- improved. The" ,-. » «4000201 »how» his Clávela««] .7 and a pas«, and ho lifted a superiority. t 2 4 Sa J3 . 37 3« won three out of four I w-Iand -,-eri. «¿reved an artistic triumph. :«r» Vor* ... 0000000» .-. high^fly He Detrait to Jacobsoii. i'ipp has the distinc defeated hi« rivals in only two 4 11 34 11 32 2« STSfl in 'he first two ong, shared with Two »as« hit Grrl Froirn batet event.«, N«m Yara 3 thsB brake I'O'j: - of over the run taking the running broad jump 14 50 14 28 14 the --erie« v Bard the pleasure of en- Ro«U«tl. S«cri«3r» hi'.Tore» tion, however, driving WuMnftan 3 5 0 games af Philadelphia . at»; ! I~t mi and the for v averted a thut-out for the 56-poumi weight distança S 2 i 19 44 8 40 22 Three of the six games went into extra packed Brush V« . a..«ur . Philadelahl» l««»» Yanks. However, he finished »»cond In six 7 »4 29 two Milted vic¬ honor of the soldier K«*> V«rk. « 4 Haa*» on . .(333053 and y .- In other was St. Lou.l innings » in their -and melones wan ¦a Or* r«»!i.«-'«. I, off Tùiirj-, Ii »a« Donovan made changes in bo- contests, third another, toriously for the Whit« Bex, wks h.>ld .«fu lay« , 'f* l'emare». 4 hit» aad I I ami was in the ~ in disqualified when fl i or. ' m Mu and 1 run in ; line-up and batting order, the hope 16-pound Ml Friday, they « hammer event for thrice to ; » In 1 thai battei ;rht be obta'ned, failing keep rungs, » the \ Big Ovation .