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and Giants Robins Battleto Tie-.Yankees arid of Pitchers Fourteen-ïnning Mackmen Divide Holiday Bill Parade Marks Rogers Hornsby Bears Get an Even Break With Fred Hofmann I Find an long Battle Which Ends 5-5 Win IHugmen Hasty Enigma Skeeters; 8-1, Lose 15--4 f In and 3 to 1 Victor« Tic Score in Ninth, Both Sides Count in NEWARK. X. .T.. July 4.-The" Bcn7s~ bToke their lolling streak of Morning Lose, eight straight games when they lock «¿he second gamo of the« bill Tenth and Then Come Four Kuniess with the bargain Innings- Skeeters here this afternoon by the score of 8 to 1. Th« visitors jSain Jones Does the in Afternoon, While Hit« a Homer won the first by a great in the tenth Puzzling Railing» With Two on rally frame by the score of 18 to 4. New Yorker« Pound Out a Basel With the score even nt four rnM*- Victory. 6 to 1; each the Skecters in the bin tenth fell Hoímaiin's By John Kieran en Barne» fend hit successor, Home, for Hitting Accounts for Four Runs Ho!" for the Giants with eleven runa. Barnon's losf of control, International -¦Weitward the memory of yesterday's «-roat as w#ll n.« pome loose support, fljrured League battle with their interborough rival« to in Ihe scoring. Eight, extra base hits PHILADELPHIA, July í. The S'ew York Yankees celebrated Inde¬ itm speed them on their wav were made the first YESTERDAY'S RESULTS fourteen hectic frames at the Polo during fjnmc of pendence Day by breaking rven with the Philadelphia Athletics in » .fjkîOttfh Grounds did the Clan Mc' which one w:\a n home run by Holt. Jersey City. 1.1; Now'k, 4 (10 In.. 1st) double-header. the Fiatbush Fusileers their In the second Fileshifter held Newark, fl; 1 The Hugmei. ptrt off to .'» poor start and lost the Or»* »nd swap heavy blows. Pitchers fell game Jersey City, (2d) fame, -norning like flowers before the reaper in the Jersey City to five nitd, one a triple by Syracuse, 1: ToronU». 0 (A.M.) being spei!bom*ri by the s-jrurior pitching of Bob Hasty, while the -ytl» wayside double«jointed extra Holt. Syracuse, 4; Toronto. 3 (P.M.) Athletics to fret to *____ which ended 5 to 5. The score: Buffalo, 5; 0 managed Georg« Murray for timely bingles*. In the tie, ?-.-_-__ Rochester, (A.M.) afternoon pane, the lUl*. which caused the postponement FIRST OAMB Buffalo, !»; Rochester, 4 (P.M.) however, Hugrnen pounded Rollie Naylor at the right contest, fell in a «on- JBftSBT Cirr (L L.) NEWAÍIK (T. T. 1 Reading, 5; Baltimore. 4 (A.M.) times, and Sam Jor.cs was in form. The «¦«ores nh r winning were 3 to 1 ^ t*,t'«Borninj: Home Run li po n »I ni« r h po n e Baltimore, 8; Reading, 2 (P.M.) -riiile from the fifth inning Hitters f;r»T«4*n, rf 4 0 « ft 0 »IFowler, rf.. .'-0 0 3 0 0 time»* Oeti'non, rf 1 1 1 ft 401 STANDING OF but the discouraged .'»«.pli'n. If 3 DOMnosrk. Ib., 4 4<i THE CLUBS The usual homo run-- featured the t» tk« fourteenth, In S 2 1 lin-Hrs'nsrd. i-f 4 12 a Id W. I.. p.#. I W on muck and Games 55l'.*»ti, if 3 2 I !, OO'v.'eHi. 3b... 4ft) 1 T,. I»«*». twin bill. In the mofntn-t* Ward ploâded through Yesterday 1'olt. Ib.. fl 2 1 U. ft ÎC BAl'more f¡8Íj .mjl Toronto 8i 40 .450 g-ime Five Batsmen »tale«1 OlW'Is'or'li. If S« 0 1 0 1 riorli'ter. !3 ¡12 a Leading M'Ca'n. .ih B 1 1 1 0 Walker, lb.. 4 l 10 11 MS RetuJlne. K4 41.43(1 delivered loop-thc loon -mash ¦irnl ¦IS. Season's Sb 4 a s Buffnto.. 1". 3(1 jV!8 Hi-ninw ::o 40 .a»« Robinson tried to win KlU'ier. 2 81 Donas, a«... ."¦ o n o :-; l Jef. 4 1 81 .flue I saved the Yankees from a shut-out. In Each Uncí» Wilbert Tfttnl. H«v, «».. 2 1 1 J c... 2ft 0 9 1( City Ne.vnrk. 22 01 .!>01 Major League Ilomahy, Cardinale. I 19 K«nn. c. 4 0 2 2 frOlihMIt, The Athletics weight 2nd superior nurabers. Dyltes, 1 Olltftniliart. rf 21ft » 0 1 GAMES did not hit any homers st»h«*«' Athletics. 7 1 KTCItug, r 1 1 1 OOlBsmi-«!. p... "11 ii 2' TO-DAY In the contest, but hi. nothins. Ha used \ Metevler. p 5 1 1 0 4 0 00 0 Oí morfttng Jimmy NATION 11 i r,«;ir. tint it availed Ward, ankers . 1 OlHiiwe, p.... Jerßcy City at Newark. contributed on«* in three catchers, two 5 .Damrau. 1 0 0 o 0 oitAltenbats.. ioi o ot Dykes the after¬ I*!««,., I1IU| f j,,,, (i xn H H Prt e ihr*« pitchers, Harjrrave, Reds. 1 Cardinal Buffalo at Rochester. noon hnd thfc Athletics out o*1 a HoMii-h.v. St. I »His .:. and a pinch runner 3 slugger tvho knocked tnahlwln... 0 00 0 0 1 Toronto helped li.r**«-«-. -»:( «ft. ||0 .aa» %- outfielders Hofniomi, Yankees. 1 1 out at Syracuse. inhut-out bath. Freddie Hoiraftnn got t'irikiiurch li .*«» M l«5 .«Wl War« he run out of further supplies. Rawlitiprs. his 19th home run of the Tétala. SB 13 13 »0 11 l| Totals... 3.14 7 30 14 at The Yankee substitute, catcher the homer for the Miller. « iV,.(,*(,. a» mu >j nu .-«-j him in tai¬ (Hants. ] 1 *nnttf«<! for Reading Baltimore only Wifthiftg team, Dauber,, (tn'natl *| »hi* ,-,g 5c_r»w matched pitching T. season Ornveson In ninth Inning. whose thus the fiction cf -rame jo» »5Í behind on the Orlfl'lth, Hobh,«,. |i yesterday. Hornsby is the (Hatted fur Hows In I_ heavy batting was respon¬ saving the BatKh, st. i.oni-, ça .».-,© 01 a» .sa« re* but f«H hopelessly tenth Inning. from a terrible This drive was forces. leading circuit hitter tRan for Altonberg in tenth irning. sible, for in the bump. AïtLItM A\ _ts« r»»arve of the Jack Dunn easy victory ¡spotted, an it hopped off the playing l.EAGI K «*k* esst of pitching character« in LEAGUE TOTALS TO DATE National Jersey City.000 001 102 11.11 Makes Known second gamo field into I'in.ier rifui Cluh. (J. AB, R. If. Pet. was as League. Newark. ooo loo o a o o. yesterday. Among the fans. SUIer, Kt. Muí» 7.', of appearance follows: îfiî'î nai Hofmnnn was a hero IM 73 IÜ .«S« aitt Vance and Ca- American League. 24ü Two-base hits.-Jacobs, Kllllnger, Kgan Ultimatum Int. Fred's hits teas a home run. quite with the COM. Detroit1 fll I'M 41 fifí .3BÎ j^klyn.Grimes, National «»4g, Hitman. Three-base hits.Webb, Moofers by League stick, gettin-r a homer, a double and a StMlktr, (lete. «ft .¿¡to .,-< .-, 3,3 ï.«*a«.-«le. %¿i .>3j Jacobs. Home BALTIMORE, Md., July 4,--Jnck which HeslniHiiii. Detroit OH -VS Jess run.Holt. Sacrifices- single, drove in four runs, in Cleve |W !>8 g«M Gitits.Ryan, Jonnard, Barnes THE LEADERS TO DATE Red Sox Win .Tneobs. Ray, Zittnnn, Renet MeCarren Dunn, president of the Baltimore In¬ the second game. Scott three 0'\«*lll. (SI l«7 || {] g.nj First I'ouble plays.Bralnard «ni Benef got American League Mocera nn«l Shéôk; ternational Baseball Club, said last Cubs singles and also got a hit in the morn- I-.-1 Th* hurlers were not withdrawn he- Kenneth Left Walker; Holt lurasslated) Down Pirates William«., Browns fió on bases-.Jersey City. G ; ? night thnt bo would sell injj* game. Ruth was contented with a Ma« of inability to pitch, but on nc- Clarence Walher, Atlüetlca Game, Senators Rai'op on balls.Off Newark, threo of his and Miss 4-3; off lost, half a dozen on weakness at bat. «util, Ï7 6: off Metevler, 1; Barnef to the single, points Gardner Wins M«n«f their known Y'ink'4*>. i¡ Howe, 1. Hits.Off Barnes, 11 I regulars majors during the fall In his average. Babe is three hits in eight "Hint" Miller. Athletics! '.'.'".. 0 1-» innings; off Howe 2 in -2-3. or the Double-Header,! batting hitting fl»r_e» yielded only 1? Take 2-0 pitcher.By Brunes Hit b winter, and admitted that an ul¬ .288 not so bad after his terrible <«<__ bat undue generosity with Falk. White Second, (kllllnger). Struc timatum had start. Over Sox. .. .-. ', out.By MetÔVler, 3; b been presented him at ft 8 to City a home run by Johnnie ".,-. *| by Barnes, 5; 4 and 8 to 0 Champion and Ruth on« year Howe. 1, Wild pitch.*Barnes, Hmp'.rea- »Sam Jones deserved to win his game. netted the Giants four runs neo.80 WASHINGTON, July 4,~Boston ob¬ Carponter, Doblan .in«! meeting of club owners held in New etMiwlings of the mound. National .lames. Time.2:2( York June 28, which demanded that He allowed only five hits, and with the On Buffalo Courts átirlat his tenancy League tained an even split on the and on SECOND GAMH he 4..The of the second when braved the thraat- Canil day dispose of some of his stars or face PITTSBURGH, July Chicago exception inning, A crowd of 25,000 Itornabjr, nuls.1Q the the NEWARK (I.