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 inNational 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" | UBc»-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 . Strack out» H? riemaro». 1, bj Pen but all in vain. He benched He in boundary of the circle after lea. i - v >r»ou. Bo«! 1 »« a 1 tapir» the ' ¦»-nan aaail iftar J M «) l'a» aatad Harrl- aa. Tins».1 iZ. ei i'aldwell to right field, put High hurling heavy weight. The rama back to the load and Nairaid Leads ir «rath. its regimental the top of the batting order, Bartels and Fritts Weaken on Saturday by beating: Philadelphia the -. even a -rough nserted Ma bol a bob Pipp and Both while Boston was breakir.g IB :h a spon- Down in lixth Baker is Bartels and Flittl wen fo«ir w.th develar.«'. Far'y pla'-«' rates, but when the test Yachts in double-header ov»t. :. broke from the stands lower in tho order than at true came late Home iksB 'wo out »»tius Gets Even bat-ir.p in the weakened from m the wssk Boatsfl bad Newark their on «gallant lad« any time since ho became a major day they of three from i a «ad ee.rlier efforts. was this true . array drab. The rep B leaguer. Especially ha«i beaten Cleveland in the com- of Bartels, who started a» he Race Friday ."»if. paraded up the tield in The ay of the day, a great though Long Ocean first game of the scries. »ere met Break With Ball would sweep his but asr front, and the officers catch by Bert Shotton, was a big fac¬ FRED TONEY opponents aside, Slump for Indians v t reception commitlee headed by tor in the Brow:-' -.ccess. Shotton faltortd badly at the end. arm two ¦Bad John Whaler., a director of the of a in the Leg and weary from the compe- ri»v IPsd, winr.'n? only robbed Caldwell triple in a breeze 'rom the win Tossers of Buffalo fourth, with two Yanks on the baies ia nine previous events, the Starting light out of seven, but Detroit could only men toed morning:, »\x small not on the Thraufhout the moTement and in- the team two runs behind. Peck the mark for the one-mile west yesterday the two out of si', and did gain waters of - for minutes afterward, ¦.> the raced over the New York losing M far many and Baker did some fancy fielding for proV4)d easily stronger fachte annual Orchard Shoal Ir.dian.i. a«! the la-* «oldier had disappeared Miss Bjurstedt Scores of hi» rival«, crossing the finish line Atlantic, in the Asso- streak ate seven straight by deflating the to r'r.r- run- with O'Connor .«erond rac* of the Yacht Racinj the Yankee» are ¦tr»u|h fa'e bleacher That the rame is not over until the The Browns up a run in the II i, and Light In cabin St. Louis Friday, bat l OOBl "uous howl of mad ap¬ picked Partei« more than a full minute ciaiton of Jamaica Ray. the in a Y« last man is out was never illustrated first inning which they did not de-en» third, and cor¬ .-till nit sterday they dropped éase drowned of the behind Fr.'r« sloop class, on both actual B BUBO to II Tuiuis. better than when Newark beat Shotton baa for the v\.nter was Nairaid, »i bald« any First Trophy The day proved of great intere«t *o rected times, «Vashir.e'on on the other« by short and beat throw- to sec¬ Victory gslasd Waltera'l of Rums. The yacht ft» wa tiara confined to Buffalo, f> to t>, in the second game of ond, when bant the 5.000 persons on hand. Besides the the property W, Cor¬ coming throofk the week without a de¬ ... Mager .. .lurt before all-around more ath¬ the sixty-five-year-old «ue* raged ro'jfng. a double-header after being riîice advanced both runners. Pratt fixture than BM defeatfid .', feat, winning live grimes. Detroit . ir-" o! a yejierday. and in the l)r. Heimer Cup, by ng the game Na¬ point played erratically, losing letes strove for clory in the eieht nelia for . ceeded In 'en «king the Sen¬ beaten in the first one, 5 to 2. followed with a ihorl fly to loft and Tennis Star Defeats ] to J seconds over the 22-mi! yesterday ttai Uagj" ball, autographed by muffed the after Norse the fifth and sixth games failed gain other races. That the track upon which minutes and ators' winning streak. *f«4nt H'oodrotv Wilson, w»j put The Bears went scoreless until the High ball, getting a point from her opponent. Mi«« P;ir- the senior local will be course. the team« squarely under it, the error allowing Browne the championships Santon's Shadow It Although Xa'ional League U »' tattion as a means of (-welling in the final and were not Miss Browne on Gedney stedt won the «jarrenth, «Miea held next week is in fine condition wa« Although C. B. in more than the Ameri¬ .«. ninth game, Shotton to »«sore. The other ra cabin catboat» to played games «It«, ford. It was stipulated that eighth, and thon Miss Bjurstedt added shown in the many fast times reported. was the first of the can octe'te,' the total ru'.s scored in having- much, success with the delivery BP»*» left MM flied to Caldwell ninth for the «et. on corrected time, the tafeante t »hould immediately turn Courts the game The summaries: covi»r the course, both circ..: v»a Iff. Th« and Severeid gave a Farms w*. attain at aaa arsa by V-'. tW »«Mure o\er to Father Duffy, of McCabe, but they finally got to him. Peckinpau«rh Browne herself MJ-TItr.rr.UTAN ASSOri4THIN c. H. Ifei Nationalj outhit the American« «r.d tm*am th» to chance for a pretty s'op. i the outset of the second The division of 88th, ta be taken -le was derricked for Wyckoff, who, 'n kUt A III" SU i HamI'ION'mHII* Endlich's v'lara May. also made more errors. fna«. it «aill be «old In the Yankees' second inning Baker the baselines and same course as the sloops, There again tur--, was Joe Er.jfl j occasionally droppinp «.-.I «aal -Woa «S W F Far* < a sailed the replaced by BnffaL doubled to left centre, with two out, in¬ wcn- over she aside well on actual time. 'r 'it berieft of the widow» and beat Newark in the tiret game, but, Miss Mulla Bjurstedt, the Norîe the bail tho net, swept tOtkot l! rae. 3 11 I '. «?» I "'I/ii- :.i-.t"t-»< and did almost as o* the listar Daniel juring his ankle when his spik'sI her stronr to win the first four time, i1 : 4 r. »wcvnrt. I' J «ri'rmnor. unar- start and the finish were off the an Even republic. with the baies Gus Get", lined out «'.« succeeded in winning h«*r first rival, ¦in». 0 II. third. J. R. unattached. The Indians Get acted as and full, caught in the bag. The game was held r, fifth pâme a bitter FrttU, Yacht Club, in Jamaica I'M«; auctioneer, finally a the and tie- of game*. The proved I fourth. Belle Harbor down to James .«ingic. fending winning up until Baker limped around a while match from Miss Mary K. Browne, it »Sit.Won hr Barte'.a. 37 «sat wind came, the boats baked the trophy run over the the fiBrht. Ifiaa Bjurstcdt finally winning « H-pniir.1 Bay. As the Break With Red Sox th«* merchant and ing plate. and then announced that he could con- California, in competition for to 8. a»; o'Caoaor, J« feet : en -«.««.,i. close hauled all the Ma, prince Callahan got a life in the Blata, on when met by 10 fad .-, ... third; O'l/i BTStS practically n.KYKLAND. Aug. 1?. Cleveland ¦artnriar'.. for tinr.e. Julian 8. Myrick trophy they Miss was the first to re¬ t««t Inch»». »»:- the As they reared Ute | Gill's fumble. (amp doubled, and courts of the Gedney Farm» BJurstedt «V, way to light. broke even on the series with Boston is to the ball irame. It swung A great stop and throw by Peck pre- cover from the struRirle, aria« ' ; vv«r », Frftt». í fee« « ihlftsd to the south¬ Tallaban then »cored (A. LI to centre, Russell. to the «Uli ''a- «IS feet 6'¦«. In«-«.,»», third. Ü (_. i.i.or. " ¿a» anly Bi!l Rariden saw Arat base. gled 5conng son at third. Peck then ran into deep considerably playing Continuing her pood r'.'iyir.g. Miss a loss of consideraba »I» r Iv r . .-:¦«¦ Ross wa» in to run for Needham court.«. Miss Browne seemed to have caused the yacht Wala*. et .412 C 00 Grar.aT, 'J MtuCked with one in the I rd put short and got Sothoror.'s fast tne lond in the third set. Vol» ¦'.-¦* .¦ gone grounder, the bail.» Browne took i»uit for h»i»..t -W«a by 1 t IM I ¦ e Harr. Ib 4 i > J Chapman. .. 4 : 1 4 1 in ' ¡¡"mare»', fame was almost a -and Wyckoff replaced Mct'abe. He retiring Lavan at second. «Treat «iifliculty controlling but in the second and third O'Connor. 9 fee», a»¦ «tA: Bar- « 8 f.»»t. Old Orchard race \% in lloblltaall.l!» I««l« 10R.».. 11«' -» went out of winning : ¦:. Although the »BÜ for .. i Fuller, the base", an«d as many of her drive» Ua*n Ai- I) » thu t'.lling I forced to d^uce twice. She - Yacht Racing ¡ lb Miller Starts she was ai.-o erratic, waa Utjari h!»h h'mllew -Won try Bar eis. Ua annual fixture of the 1h. I! I 1 4 111*0 .ly f*« Reds saw the of da v. w«lked Lawis, forcing in Russell. This Rally court. At times to three 114 u Cor. or time. »ero».*. Frit«» wis i-l: CU, ,i light she increased her alvantaje games sociation, the bn«h yesterday VI V, -.. -, || la-fker'i error Qhfflth a IB was enough for Wyckoff, and Lngel In the fourth the Yankee? broke ir.to Put de«nit-> her un«'cady playing Mis« It 4 I, 'fi.-l O'laMR, disqualified Yacht l At 31 08 jo gave Ufa to one, but then she faltered. M ¦! for Wir. ay by the Belle Harbor Kmam rf. ,4«>i 10-KvaiM «» lecar.d. but he al went in to pitch, but hi-« Aral offarmg the run column. Miller to left, gava Mis» Bjur-tedt a stiff tussle, many and scnd- Thl«a»tla| f/»" weight <1«l««r» managed [atarla. If.... I« I 4 1 III though singled" to deuce several Bjurstedt rallied brilliantly, rrCor.ncr, M fe»t ¦»>.« bt-tM liar»«;». .1 '«*« JV, Club. «M I in r> j o . . i e «K t»o batten vera Hal ".as hit Getz, and Ross came advanced on Peck'« sacrifice, and «scored of the games going to her l-.-.:»» »e».o:.d. Frill», fe«t d third. «Ve«. ¦. «afar, r«~y- safely by ing the ball at express speed op¬ II tr.ci,»», Thon. a». . BBS ¡a the fourth. But two home with the run and Fuller on double to left. After t;mes. IB O'Leary. I! '.«. Jit.«»., «dagled tiemg Pipp's Ifaieel the next tea games -« or p til natiinal was ponent captured h-"»ad !ui»p.Win O'i'm.r.or. I« ' r» 1 .w» «at and this time Griffith with the one. flied out. Baker was walked. However, the champion set and match. r> f»»t F rV. I pooped winning purpoaely She smashed at M la succession to take the f»»- 4S !r.-«.»». Lea»-». II 4 luto., »«con«t. University Heights .- ? r.etcier. The scores: and Caldwell was the victim of a in splendid form. fTita Bartei». if fe«X '\ ic<-ha». 1 < great use of The round robin series of doubles eateh Shotton in left. The Browne violently, mak-.ng good Wins on Courts rnisT CAME by deep was featured by the first appearance - Wen '» Frl'.tt. time. 1:11 < -«.. Al Dai-inaree (arele»«» her overhead ball» and outplaying her WOt rtta tv» « «¿s^latrill NTWAJ_ il L> B: r*FAI/> I I.) drive looked good for two or three The crowd in the East this year of Clarence J. i «x.-ir. ".me. III 1 .*. «e.-«jn 1. BarteU. tlaa». Th« I'river« 'v H-'gh's Tenni« Club .Ba'i-1 far .i-«« in Um lfm t *¦»: «ifter the fourth inning the dif- .brhpna« ahrhaoa« opponent, at the net. larg" one of the r1. O'Leary «luit. «"lub in t <. «. n basas, van¬ of California, high ¦¦ Athletic !íeieí r Ku'ler. »... : : 111 Kim. If » S j i» occupied every Griffin, Final tyln' -r» O'Coi s«r I.M1II añrttta, the Moñtc!a;r - i h elaai of val as- The Brown» added two runs in thoir of spectators that was with defeated court : fi»- .«.«. fer Pe pitching Ivnel*. a» . S»« . 3 a-GMI. 2o 3» . 1 » 2 cnurt was ranking players. He paire«! 4.:ii0 «44«-». Barrel«. 4.«9'6««»: U'Uary. out on the former's R,«.<¦>.. 10r}|»0««lrj .r*t ;.. of «round th«* as a dual meeting ,tter stamina. (¿.'.a. lb. 10 9 i 2 : a.- t«^ '-.-j R 1 1 . :¦ o half of the fourth. Sloan bunted tage point Harold ifal>l id ¡LiUU la all ton titr.'A. prMirlb««! « ' safe¬ Karl but was defeated by 7 rnatches to 5. t . « . | '-« and Behr, . .. «-..tt Ta» able to carrv . . a. cf. I !> 1 ! . «Jack*« II 1 1 10 treated to many thrills. T;me yesterday by -¦ ..« O a? Tor.ey * . advanced on Severeid's out, and Strachan in hard- «Thraa . ly, and John R. was the ..' ... 41 loo h«it. i « on to the Throekmorton of the play . -' the would advance OPEN A A ETE.VTS A feature ma '*\ mayy impost of shut-out b»ll «« 4« ajrain player» D " 4 1 1 0 o i 14 11 counted on Jaeobson's -ingle to centre the first tilt by 7 to .*. of i)*t,o Hinck and W. B. .a *t«-tethe ¦- for and invariably it :oo ¦-¦¦. ¦' ¦ 1 Mar- er.rned victory end. :i o o . net y»--. as M » The dear-::ae Dom- í . Lavan also to centre, and, after long volleys, one-set match B"hr jaat over «. ». e... I . i>. rt l 2 7 » . singled ended the In the second canon, st, » Out "'.» yarda » of «llOBtclair, Hurry from his effort.«. 1 » . ¦va« Mi«« Browne who play rnatopher McBurr.ey, tt v>vvrr a- 1 H ' «¦' U early toi«» B run up, first on Lavan and then on had a hard tight to «iefeat ¦... Alpha P i' a '« .e.'ond, a j^-aekenedth« «...«}.»_(» unsteadin»«- and Griffin Stelr.kampf and Embree Henderson by tjett en bava». Boat". : a fiai 5*.-P Steamer might have sur- - "xl. P I ? 0 I Jacobsen, the latter was out at the by her and M. «Wash- ataaka, Mohiwk 4 C il tattd«), latal i» the set «S. Howard Voshell W. i 7 7 .">. first - - ^»d he Htee a .. .». O» Mus Browne by Tta» a score of 5, » »hown just a trifle more Lavan made no effort to advance opened In the decisive set ' ,,--... | ttm I .... plate. 9 to 7. r. M-X'«n- . .Haa» .... 1 »t 0 r burn run ir.«wt,«»i.Won by «Vfctk« 0 th.» first two games, hut. Mi-«s by «10-yard ai '. aaajraad , Ht ~ a « 4 ¡nf. capturing won from .:ai» A C A. .MJ-he'j»n, St Majy"a ' .from second to third, but Walter» made Throekmorton and Strachan ' i ¦« à : 4 . the gave one bat that .12 1:711 T«*»1» '0 27 evened the count in B«**H v ; -i Ta'.<_. S«.em <~re»»T-. A. o ^¦aree only pa»;, TtUkL. 111 a throw even before Baker returned Bjurstedt st this Voshell and Washburn by 6 to 4. p; off I la I "¦Mrair.ation. He handed it two Mi«-» Browne Tim«, i 0» 4-5. - to the 'he ball was ptmi»-. -, .Won by a» .R»-t«<î fer Smavy«»«»«>d la th» «IfliLh Innlii« bag. While rolling t a- 1 NtaB« Toney. with two out in v .New 1 w:^eimer. L. Wauoei. Bíplra»-«'«.»t. sJ*for«lry. Nwn-k .«... 9 1 I I « 0 0 0 ..2 uway Lavan raced in from »econd. I.-^'.ar. N««J »l.tk innirg This tent Neele, Buff«.» 3 . » 1 0 » *.6 '"r-«cei:t A C -amaid; H Oliver. «gift 2 0 « tai Th« Yanks had two on bases, with .a ..Imac third s II 3-Î. Fight Log 7» «pened «he round with a s:n- IN»» ta>« hit« lu« Thr««.»»»» (¦» t+o T Kolehmainen Shows Up J one out in the sixth, but Baker rolled to « . '. *"t aecord base. Hen« Groh, an.p ßavcTlflc« htia.Gill II t> i«. BaBall- to Sothoron. and Caldwell wa» White Sox Add ,;.L .-¦ a.-'..' »ra« »«¦isut.v. --.rd-saeker of the Reds. '^.«»L. eJt«l:.f*;<¡! InTubl» pi«:» LaM»t», weakly International League F 11.««.».er J«r*»y ll«rr:»T 4 4 TO-NIGHT Well in Five-Mile Run * . '.i- 04 > » a.-.d M»D«raJ<3 _ft retired on strikes- In the two ,-,*-« A I'»»»r. ». Nlinro«» A A. («era *Be»*r w seventh, M'.<« forgive his exile from on beam- Hamtrt I I« .»a'.o !» Fir»', baa« on hit» and a lilled the with U 4-1 York-Mile S. C. RH Daw and Hans Kolehmainen made an BBBpt« <-nr> N«w».-k. |; Ruff«,« Baa«» oo ball»-- pass bases, GAMES TO-DAY UtO t <*» «*.*. " ¦t«rt, thereupon smaahed a clean To Their Lead UldlaTI '' Kid. to be rg OC *. off 2 Hlia a-«1 earc»»l two out, and fl'.ed to .'acobson. . »' '¦¦ Ravenswood clous ret'irn a'h'.et:-« after «* . Smallircxxl. l.n»»>! Pipp Newark In Toronto. Boy»' Clu i hit would ¦". Fraallwood '.«4 a,' rv.» in » , ,-o A. Joño» Mo¬ w.n- 2»*. hila I The Brown» scored their lait run In i ..»»:;» Military A. C- Phil Bloom and Joe in retirement for three months by .wreö off Haa». r.n v. ar\ r.o r-rna l.-i Providence in Montreal. Scale n any «Tent, and the on scratch hit, ar. ta«« A. «' ill y»rd»>. third V.tao. J I»±1 the fast time prir.e in the » **n» »as all that Torev reriu'red. irrlnf». eighth Mage«'» Baltimore in Buffalo. Two-m!!« wa'Jt ihajadlc»« -«Von b» «l.^am Bedell. ning Mit Of ¡~'st.v- Rr »»mall«aforl lOnilcmi «tru. * infield out and Peck's failure to stop a ,-r»-..'. J J. Far- fire-mile road run of the Fin« 1?. Richmond at Rochester. Lassa Ulaod a-jrt TUESDAY ha-dicap ¿Jf,rt«i fc-ms fumbled th« ball, SmaJlwaod. I, Vr E; ft». «. by R»a». 2. Pratt's grounder. Magee ran in from CHICAGO, Aug. .Chicago Bioni «ai'ire.. Hielte (1:1 av»roci, r.ish-American Athletic Club, h- ;t a. . « jot and then I aaplr»»-BfOfor« »id Flt.ier».-, TUna.1 50. RESIT.TS Zulch IS4 lalfd. Ttrr.». IJUH S. t.Irish Patsy Cline i-econd as the rolled to centre. on first YESTERDAY'S « **. Pioneer near Fort ye«a ¡* i«;-.' j.Nr> gah'. ball strengthened its hold place -. »hot handlctp on try Hoffman Park, Schuyler, it »o badiy that the lumber- NIW tOU A T.- R IaUWS A. L.) 2 »lit '« 4» and Jimmy Puffy. was 25:47. He finished 14 to 6 Buffalo, 5; .Newark, game). PaVataSM 4 C ****., ' His time yW *h« can run :n one N*E*»'ARK I I.WffAjjn ft Ea.1 atirhpoa« ihr tipoi. to-day by administering a TlaJu.1» ruuita AWUJj terday. ff***7. longer - a » " Newark. 6; Buffalo. 5 (-d game). , »», Met ¦. tUr. a«. '. po akrhpn t» Utah, If 5 "8 -3-.«t'OB, If while Boston feet »nth >.i f»et 4 Inch«», »«coed, D»»1«l R--"«c- FRIDAY tk position. other in the 4 . - to «ny flayer |Nji:«r. »»..Ill ; k«pp. If_4 2 3 2 1« rf... I 1 1 J 1 « Mutua. Sh. .. S 1 ¡I inn defeat Philadelphia Rochester. 6; Providence,. 6 IS inn¬ A. C 11 f«««). »i'-n 4' tetA 3 The field of fifty starters was led ab¡» to »cor« all th« lawi«. a» 4» i ï i : <;¦ :» :ii 2 «i V*rk'*u*^i.tt I»« 1 Mr. Ik., ,31 1 ;m aia»B_a BrowrV» Far Rockaway A. A..Zula w»y . - !Ja*ai « S . 1 1 I » 3b » )-.-¦. » n lost to Cleveland. ing«*.agreement). ¦ .nlrl. home Jack R. Phillips, of the Pauliat *^»tit ari*U"*n. S » 1 1 3 ftm »IS lb 0 4 2 «rd relay r«-» (har.dleapl.»oo tr J»r»e» Kid and Äugte Ratner. by 5f 4 I 1 4 «1400 Malae'.. « I Blaaa. rf_4 1 2 S » ft It was the finai gam« of th« Ath¬ STANDING OF TEXMS A. A 'A J T HotU Athletic Club, who had a two-minute **». " - « Havarier»' ' hoped for a tima that Burn»'« «'«a.p. .f .411 ! 0 Huron»«!, lb. 10111 0 1 Uttar meat, » I » 6 » A U/ttUf^m.K. Smith I, -> yart« of .¦ ' w ard the Mo- «. n 'i i. v« «- » Sox W. W. L Pet. H Branch SATURDAY handicap. Willie Franz, V ¡rwi. Donald. *» 3 1 1 4 '"a rf. 4 »n Ja «*íoii. cf. 8 0 2 I «I in and the White L Pet. .¦ prove a-, in dis- - letics n«h'*- ":fht ar.gel K .»»»_ ,.« 0 rt » I 10 w a.'/-. a m « 2 Cnicago, Mil-.»«« a. C la. WuMnr-«:«. ¦;. with four 2J*«a. Ib.. 4 U .ttMr.tr.,11. i 1 11 Lata«, .il 2 1 Toronto 71 48 .»97 Roch'ter M fil .«IM J-a.M a-.d 4 *>.¦..'..-,. -"-» y»ri». .' Fairmont A. ( Young Eddy and hawk Athletic Club, minutes, Mtret Uf« did Toney run Ftn *., -,''.» 4 1 1 1 »0 .l'a « e 9 0 »«yAoUtiron, p.. I» 0 "-4 0 started on a batting rampage in the A - I- :« Wiuotl, B H»«4«'. «aTM was second and Tim O'Connor, the St, .. - 1 4«* .'»-«"'Muff.tlo 11 M.4X1 pi HUÍ, I- mr** a u . i: »:¦. p % j ft » . Prov'd H Packey Homme}. «äat ard» for a score. Uof-At'- p »a» five runs and re» .41 y»xd, th'.ri T!m«. 1 : 4-5. *M 'Haa» «1» 0 0 0W>caoff, pi .« o 0 O O n. opening inning, scoring Newark 67 IS JSS Rtrhm'd 46 70 ..1S6 11*««« Ar.selm's fireman, third. y-if n( Ie â at the " ."« « jraman» N.:u». 10 hi.fa., p ... 000 . ¦aatak HTM tktam ....üi :»tîi i 68 45 7J ..174 »abb y on hi» that no one '.Rom « 1 o « «0 driving Myer» off the mound. Tha*| Bal'me. 41 -581 Montr'!. ¡** pini -' 2* **** at hi» rol- .Battait for IBaBMp lr th» .". lr.vr» continued their assault on Anderson Saratoga Entries TV**» IMtaVlS« Ti4ú.. «. 1 Mal 11 2 ,1 * 1 n «. y* .T.iet'. y . -, I t » » 1 «- : w,nt lit't- to St. aVmle 1 0 » 2 . . n 1 x.4 an«l scored two more. FiiuT KktT>-r:aja^.i. tot nm»*mtmt*s '' f"f I' -k» t or.« '" "' ' .xth h* .Pa la«i »<».' «tStl bal had an easy time with the .pwari aaOa ,,.., t.«.» n'nt-. Tw»-ba»e hit».Bah.«- pftja rTI|*L ».vrtfloe hfa RuMell ¦. ZW"'r*..' .Sut»«! fo» I.'iîTiai.'' I» < p»--. Abtur '!":L"on* . -v. a ..-..-.- But e«rer- - i'»«i-?.-.«.'.. aim-lie- t»-Trait but «tarted savage but lai» »haky. »ho Giant« . ter ^«..iXitsi. » Mut Malar *M»itors, they Tigers Win, FROM THE BIG DIAMOND » i Bake.- lo CARATS }>--a..-rautï liai«., Ui s *¦.. «'ice |<>n« ont ¦'.»¦ « ' -eae ti-ereA 'fiou«- piar« l'lpp when Russell .. p- r.p *Tina-a J I and oppor- .t (jets «m» aar. Turk. S- rally in the fifth lr.mng ' ' |"rr> N'a»a 10. T « -a«.«r «~ö*T****V ' v.«ark »«Oftoonn*« ' Srw 1 six runs, where¬ Game Is Protested «'*. «/trat baaa) ». (Tren York. a«_ Un» weakened and »cored . a.,-,»an P.-ln-a» v « 1 0 r« 0 -.¦. mh'i fc .fa . «.ê ] Ha.-a en bal > r~ -in. 3. fia..,«.1 rae the task of x« will have hatted 'or Derr.ar-- .««. «tt H(it!"rT»m. 1 «truck ou« a. upon Itanforth took up DETROIT, Aus. It Detroit defeated Bl»rm«n (Imp.1 Ja Brooklyn and Pittsburgh time all year that the Polo Gi-our.ders ¿.jj. Two «»a*. «. Ru«a«.¡ Hthv» run. Mnfrtdr». 1 «old P.-a c : at WWW Iba work. Wil- hH*-«-;! K'»l.«f*.i|' s«»-»! "Wherur.. 1. t «xsHrr» l'Inern «and O'Ia I stopping any further damage. a the local field to themselves to-day failed to score at least one run. S*SP» «l_-.f»^ll êemtr. Washington. 2 to 1. in pitcher«' bat- .*i; ... ' IT for .j i«__ '*° . «fil.;. M'Txan«;« ». 1 TIB1V-1 wa» batsman w»«».. \ -eprtni !or.|. I« Cants and Reds msm*> u ^'^ ba»e-running IMrad I»out> »i»«» Bodie the leading Top f th« F.bbe's Field. The _. B H» «eemed .« lose »1! Hutavawl. 4»rl»'-'>r' a; -1 li.tr'r» IWt on h«ae» four hit», one tie between Ehmke and Aeers to-day. «.J-I.«n II im» he his cork «gump- « lin' btaa« «n »rr'««. Philadelphia, gathering for feair played their game yesterday. pulled »printing t) wa» a The run wa» scored in the SJi-ilVD r.A«-*E -i»«.«»B'»ch»je. «elUr» from first to the ¡¿2* **>Pl robbed him of ah:', by *o_aa «an baUi* Off f.nt !nternat:onal Leexyrne of which triple. winning »ear-old» »nd up»ari a-o«j' two mllal. plate Fred Toney pvn ¦«J*11'-1 Pay r- » ,'ow re.Uet that ta» lin» »..1 «a."ie»l r a »cor«: ninth innine. when Burn« ungled and 1»! M 1 Shannon.14" one hit. This was a slow *. «- » n n r The is hi» Reds to River- only scratchy, ¦¦ ? «r«! « rira » !"l'r *U i»r««. Matty taking **r--:r- - IM »-ii-a--. M'» la lA-I. I' ITHirtAGO 'A. 1») made the c.rrnt on Milan's error. .i>, le«t '. Uta«. to « run ni c» «v4T M» R~-r««n*r .atft4««ll-a * 1 THIT.L'EU'HU a ¦ l4|W«h for an exhi¬ hopper MrKeehnie that Robertson ZTZ*. Koj.f ,- »t an« I Innlnf»; a po a » ab r '- P" ,,. »all Mior-y 1^« .1«4 head, Long Ijland. to-day betweei the ker.tone and t 'la «--.J .-' ru-» t" « Il >'n;ra» »4T I'r",i,;«r-j> OO3001014134 i| 4 -* S 1 i 3*0 Cobb, coaching at third, touched Burns beat with on« out in the fifth . ..»I»-'-.-« a 14: inning. «>, i***y . 'rao« .ean» la ratch i-a .Ur-'»»(»-.. rf 5 1 3 i«a bit.on with Joe Cassldy'a »erai-profes- '"' ' » i'Mr.j» 1 0Mr\lu:.ln.!!» S 1 I 141 as was that base and '"T Pà'-e'-.e. «s, harht and Sa. -i >.-*tt .¦.»«.-. Ib 4 I 1 1 » he rounding -.»id» and opw«rd. »U The fleet was doubled with Holke «MW.' *k* -.. «» r-an-tj' I »r«ir«»»-Tuir.eran »ni laxa, ' '. « »it i'-- ». .*- 4 ! l a THIRP KkCt.Thr«-a-y»ar Cional club. Davy . I demanded tha* the runner a a «w*"A»r «anea bb «Xlfor«!. Tlia«. 1 .>«. a "» '»-»»or. If. I 4 a Washinpon * a moment later. P.«'«- : I « F».»» \ t«i r i - a pn a . II4Ph»el«n l1)«* the Rhine- ' 4 I S 1 i. h p«i i»«.: »ctwh II (Imp Cincinnati's victory put . 1 l»r.«r..iu. 1«. I ». i«', n th« i me to 11 4 1 IÎ If... 4 » 0 I I n»B'ia!>. «a ... 4 1 r 11 Ui»»»ur Imp) .»4 ^-» ij .« 4 I 0 S 1 1 Mar-aalf. | (iunrecli .Imp" one of Eddi« Roush, the pacemaker of Na¬ South«*rn . .. «1*0100 Rl»r»rr». « 3 » 1 0 lander» within percentage point !¦»¦¦ »»o» New York State League I 1 HA . IM Ill'erla.» IM . ta«] Bom bi League a «. r 1 1 1 7 « I) ' M tional aver¬ n 111 " ,fM 1 IlliCranfc and third League hatters, boosted his * I M..pbif. h mmyOa. ..«%.».«»'... 9 1 « I . the Cardinal» place. »r« tir« t-rranten. * pi - ¦ \ew Or -. ¦ «. ,. .«.*..:« ". rl 111 !IM ..IM'Cim Taml 'imp.' ...Il« . . . age with two in four times at MrK.rhnj, 7 4 « a i » Í 0 0 0 « B,i:,^. M« Boy» single» Kl,|)l H|, ¦»raVJ»e. Realm» 0 9 » 0 0,t>»rJu»-Ui. - '¦ ui .» I. ¡«4 a «.tiara p.. F at» « -, rf i j i ... «4 4ira»«k L»««d .imp x ^ »' -«Ja . «. A i> 0 0 I » Oam hat. He also stole second base. The * «..«..ra. B:.-^ha.t«n, An i«i«<»o, p VI .r»»n, Jli 4 1 110 «.-na. is j ; . .«. al I n»_. ilrap' 114 Iron Cro»« II vlmp l.J New Giants have a-rî'1 ...».. rd eas- .-¦" 1» I 1 M «» .. i» The York purchased hit was i.d it». 4 it . : i i D«K-Kjti«ie l1"* from The off Anderson flukey and might r r i . Brooklyn. la gnt. but a.. 11 i I « -.ill Teal», r , I »« 4 «a *tArT-Tiir. rum mr. **&*»}; tvAa*. Catcher Snyder have been prevented had th« «¿a**" »'''.' Ajera, p- 4 0 1 111 EUakr; p_ a 0 ¡> 1 J i) roi-RTH warmed up Demaree prior pitch«r ¦«aJ¿J¡*e* paaamg Twaia M «II 14 14 31 T«v» . M S4 IffV f I I«« )**t «jil« f«» a; 1 » kaUf furlor.»». cub backstop shown more alacrity in covering tho >. »ai'matall« . t» ¦«*««Bi went into r:»ht -« t :.:« « a r-n.i utiiriit .Anrch«n . S" to yesterday's game. .aiT-V'. ' In th« thlrt Inntn». ¦Tta« lCF.dfh F bag. .Batta«1 fear An«i««r»<»r. - off . »at ... H«nor - .>«.!-. »4 .'.. Clubs ¦ c a Mia of . -. «ait »han «aiir run « «, amr-t. League phi:».»iptsi» .* ««««oiaa-. Ir.» . ;»» Major v -¦; Viola«.Mtju««» M«r«oi the crowd a at t*'% Standing I 1 1 .. 0 S »-1« Fred ifave big . S \ Toney of first there is » aa i'.on . O901fl»»0»l ;.,. ||a< «4 "La.l/ I. tttV.rre Speaking bas«m«n, Then. .»»- «¦¦« -!#¦. -14. T. OtWrn liar':.. P«.v-r ^ in to first In the one. ^T1' LEAGUE UiJ Detroit OlflOOOAOl B»;'jrr.>3r.^ Ill hearty laugh running only Hi» addres» is Cincinnati and LEAGUE AMERICAN MM. Ttr.U»»- hila .«.#». : on» a bail dead mid¬ NATIONAL - F«»a'.- raaaa Milan. («Bcdltlor», He 1 « ,- ,.». :».')aed Toe b«»«i I . T Dm »»«ni «aavi '2"S-»r «..._ been a hit ev«n for Georjje . »4 would have at roll. «o «Ir'-'Tr .. M.-li « lira»» IB A»-r«. 4. uff S.:.u.- Hita M «>:.!. ,lrap. Ml/..'»«; U.«»l imp greater advantage than Ho »rmaa'B n. New York Del ifittr. «mai Ir. » Ill ten yesterday. a%au.. st Brook 1» > ».. Iff «aVyan . ungUi and Tonay aa« *» ESTERDAY1 KESILTS "in» 1«i Ml «vM la»» 'Mm» -Ira. Cor.. Ta*»«l 'Imp success, for the other «^ A-.«1«»»«n«r.. I »-Ha» tnrüa. 1 WATERBCRY. Conn A-ig. 19 The r.'JElmer.di-rf Ml battery support. more tinkering, it is feared. Toney u« K"Pf »n-- Rou,h ( inrittjiatl. I; New York, < 7; Roaton, 2. lia»- 2 '-¦: l«»ib»hdar out the Giants ÄLd ,,Un'1' leveland, »an» «.-.4 Mvrt »f.'r ' Ill shut yesterday . tupir»«. St. Louis National» defeated the Col- u (.' Iu>t . liii>4»»u» (Imp Toney used up three right-handed rival» S«***' h'*-4 With ROM out I». 14; Philadelphia, i. lM«t«tl««dr». his Chicago leginns hare to-day by a score of 4 to po-l 111 he rung up twenty-second victory Demaree, Anderaon and Perritt. Jt Xw,.7i-er adrar.eed on Cha»«'a (LIBS of the Bl«uonry :i«II»»b»dou of th« season. .""... «nd tut -IANDINO OF CUBS -I ANDING Off American Aiiociation B, Errors ware th« m«in caus« Co«. 1er. Ote» HiMiri«i«it»r ilflip I *.«* I. afiUh Kopf Mort» HVr»lrTm«ui 111 ry* W. la. Te W. I- Pc. W L P<" W. L. Pt*_ Col!egi«n»' d«fe»t. :Trn»np« U Bm.ll. I Billiard SAra^0, : The »core by innings * i*P i' Tabla Ute* Ra- -*iZP« *.'<.'! Griffith'« weah !**. York 7M8 «4«<-hirsio fhirago » a h r 4pc-3«a: 111 the the Giants i.« 44 .<>07 \\ aah'n 53 59 .471 Ml.»»ia»»a> Tolad« a 4 ,:,,.,.. ,ir.pi ItMilnl-a i4r»1«" 'imp punch pacemakers carry «¦Jfij^ki 4« Mi Br'klyn. 53 57 .411 Boston T - » «. Iai'i . . 1 « I 1 « « " «jppnaa Man Phil« M «11 «a itkM I f.1 ,laip e« I « ln«P ;l- verv few shut-outs this m^*^**^*WW pa. 4« 5» .414 42 67 .3M5 Kar-»» « It» » a"-|iiiiii) t . l'ulea «aviar» bt.leoiais «.Valtou avr.J br- . was th« fourth .521 Piltab'rh. 35 70-315 Detroit 59 5Ü.51.1 St.LoYila. 44 72.379 I uiicit«» 1 Battant L,. .Atprea.ll«-» a.lo«»a^«a» B»« pv,u..li claim««! season. Veaterday» *>**> ' iwteaaAt. lar. M. finnati »2 07 SI» *>««*l 14 '"«11» i:_'.-,4 A«ia ».«.Ad«U