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., 4 401 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«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. U) I JKHS1TV CITY Cubs a hit a the Athletics never a lot of series, winning morning game, al> r (T. T..) the return of tho took doubleheader from Pitts- Dykes homer, .siri weather arid absorbed "C;" William*. I'Mllle».*.'.'". ["> 4 h p<> n 0 ah r h draft. a BUFFALO, July 4..Katherine Wheats Robins. iX to 8, and the afternoon Fouler, rf.. 3 2 2 :¡ 0 no s "Matters came to a bur~h had chance. Jones worked with an Gard¬ as the lead see-sawed from Kmll dropping «¡Oravrrori. rf. 4 0ft 10 point on June 28 to-d;iy, winning the morning swin«- and was ner, of Boston, junior national cham¬ «..wre Meust-I, Ulnnts. . * battle, 2 to 0. The visitors hit M-nv-rs. îb.. 40 ft 1 4 in New ensy quite the master of to the other. Erick- rM» pl.tneoM, If... a ft n 8 ft York,'' said Dunn, "when a game, 8 to 4, and the pion, playing her first match one team Parkinson, Phillies. 2 sen opportunely in the first Itroliaul, 1 8 0 0Izttntan, cf.. 200 20 secret was afternoon con- the occasion. Fancy fielding .narked in tho Ainamlth, contest, Webb, Hb... fil S 110 lb_ mectinpr held, and the rep¬ 8 to women's tennis tournament for the Ryan Makes Early Exit Cardlnuls.'.'.'.'.'.'.','.'. g while Quinn was effective in the If 2 ft Holt, sis 70 resentatives oí test, 0. Heavy the both games, -with Scott and Häuser Wig*orth, j i a 0| '.rcnrren. Sb 3 ft 1 11 Rochester, Buffalo and hitting by women's national clay court started the contest as though pinches. Walker, ib.. 2 1 i 7 ft 0 KUllngar, 2b 300 Rending claimed that the top of the li3t won starring. champion¬ ftyan HOME Holies, s»... 2 0 ü 1 1 2 1 Orioles were Chicago batting at His Beat ship here, Rtnrtled the «gallery de¬ it were anxious to get back to the RUNS 1921 Francis permitted only sis scattered Oiflily. *n. 300 2 :. too stronp for any ether and the Hasty in by American «Slipcli. c... 2 0 1 2ft r... 20ft club, that morning game, while Aldridge held feating convincing style Brenda Hed- for the Western League. 4»» hits in the afternoon game, and Rice 3 0 0 0 ft't-Yiltas, 0Í they would fight for the The Yankees had the misfortune in tlubhouse and pack up National drove Flle'ter, p.. 1 0 TW-arr, p_ 20! Of draft return of the the locals to two hits in the latter strom, Buffalo city champion. The If so hi» wish was gratified, as Leugue. 400 in both Washington runs with Car'tli»:*. p, 0 « 0 Of if it did not dispose of a set the morning to encounter Bob Hasty Boston «rirl won, tfifl game. was 6.4, 6.2. Leslie McGraw hustled him off to the timely hits off Piercy. "Wurm . 1 ft ft ft number of my players." when the Mobile right-hander hav- Bancroft, Mr?. Frank John The scores: Dan would not one of hiß reai Godfrey, of showers after High and John¬ Totals... 21 8 10 218 01 .*! say what players The ¡.core: ing good days. Brookline, and Mrs. cooling MORNING Tolalo.... 26 1 18 1 would be «»old. George Murray started the first game Harry Bickle, of ston had walked and Tommie Griffith GAME .Batted for Cnrruthers In seventh Innin [ MORN IXO GAVE Toronto, Canadian champion, won eas¬ BOSTON (A. LI WASHINGTON* (A. CHICAGO for the Yankees, but it was Bob and with had scoring High. When Jon- L) 4 ft i 0 3ft x (N. L.) I'ïTTSlî.-JIGIT íN. I. ily, «Mi^s Gardner are ilngled, White a'.i r h po b <. sh r h a e Newark. li who finished. Not that Mur¬ expected Sox pn ab r Shawkêy to in the rescue role Zack Divide LtdbMd. cf B 1 1 Jersey City. 0 10 0 5 0 0- Mack Rov p«i h po compete /or the places in the semi¬ jiird sppesred Sraltli, rf Suspende Moore Stfltr. cf.. «íara'le. «w 4 i » 4 ray pitched a bad game, but becaure final Wheat drove a sacrifice fly to ancient Mnyniud, us 2 1 0 1 Pcf-itlVfh, M 4 0 2 1 2 0 Two-baftb hits.Wnlker (2). Hollo'er. a 52 b cf 0 bracket. lb « 0 Three-'oa PHILADELPHIA, July" 4..Connie C'ar«>y, 3 1 i Miller Huggins derricked the right- and Jimmie Johnston With .T.Harris, 1 IS Rlcr. if... 4 0 1 B hit.Holt. Stolen W\ Mack, of Tarry, 21« 4 0 2 Blgbee, ir 4 2 2 o Miss Car«_ner's and Ciiev Stengel Pratt. 2b.. 4 0 2 3 Mi 6 0 Îlàsworth, tinner.Brnlnp.ru, manager the Philadelphia O 4 0 hander to make room for Camp Skinner generalship per¬ scross with the second tally for Browns, Each Shuiil:«.. 0 0 Sacrifice.Webb. Left on bas rîmes, lb 2 Tlerney. 2b SOS 4 fect timed shots overcame the DuKRrt, Sb.. 4 0 Athletics, ., superior (¡rifted I'ro'.ver, lb 5 0 8 .Jersey City, 5; Newark, 1, It,>«pinch hitter. Flatbush home guards.« This lead Colll:,«. rf. 4 0 P.Harr)-, 2b 4 I 0 3 1 0 bulle.Off Tecarr 4 ; off had suspended Miller. If. 5 1 1 0 0 4 0 0 driving power of the Buffalo the If 4 2 Fllrshifter, 1. H pitcher Roy Moore for Rnli\v.-r. rf 2 Mackmen First to Score whose champion, was increased to three runs when Tom¬ by 5 to 3 MpiimIÍt. Woslin. If... 10 0 1 .Off Teearr, S in 5 Innings; oft Carruthe indifferent plnying and had asked Krtif, so. 4 0 0 4 202 0 (trimm. Ib 4 0 1 10 skill told heavily in the early Winning Euel, c_ 3 0 Goebel. If., } o« 1 In l. Struck O'Karrell, 3 1 1 2 0 Gocif-b. c. 3 0 1 4 With the Yankees of tho on victims t:> the stages tni mie Griffith wafted the first ball Cjulmi, p.. » 0 (1 out.By Ifileshtfter, i. Ui waivers him. Moore has been easy -;h. (îlifirrltj.. c ? 3 « pires.James. DOOlah and with CheovKi, p 2 6 0 i o aute&r, '.). 2 0 1 0 Bkill went The . Carpenter. Tli the of the Athletics out fumnmries: pitched by Jonnard in the third inning CHICAGO. July EHekiSn, p 3 0 0 1 20 1:30. team for three years, coming from Mfeatlicot« 00 0 0 0 0; "--«t. |). 0 0 O" 0 Hasty, for a free 4..Chicago and St. I'llllll!.«, I). 0 00 0 Texas. ?OUlnRhsn. 0 10 0 0 0,Carlson, p 1 0 1 0 scorvl a run ia the first inninst MlM Bancroft. into the upper stand trip Louis 2 ¡and Brookline, defeated Mr«. the circuit. divided honors in the holiday bill .Milan 10 0 0 0 0 Osbome, p. 0 0 0 OOhU.inihurt. 10 0 I) of the morning game. Young walked Reise. Detroit. 0.2, «--". around iHol'órtt), p 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ml«* Welnftlar, Buffalo, -won fr^m A three-run lead 13 nothing these to-day, Chicago winning the first game, Tola's.. 25 4 1127 14 31 Total-.... «7382:100 but was forced by Häuser, who took V\ IILntimon. HurTalo. Mis» Total«... 38 8 1:127 10 second when Walker "bounced to Scot*. by default. merry days when the manufacturers of 6 to 3, and St. Louis the .Butted for Erlekfion In ciEhth lnr.ninrr. Reds Take 0| Tola's. 25 4 10 |2fl 17 3 Miss llo.'.-r. Niagara. Falls, won from out of reversing Opener, Great .Batted for Cheeves in sixth inning. Cy Perkins then came through with :."¡bs Thatcher. Buffalo, bv default baseballs are taking the rabbits score in the second Boston. 001 100 1 1 0.4 Kapp's ? Han MIks game. The first Stop for Hcnthciite In sixth Inrlng. two-base drive to and: Wardner. Rostoit, defeated Miss Washington. 100 100 00 1.3 [a deep cenier, the spheroids only for the purpose of tBnttcd for Carlson In Hr-ilstium, Puffalo, 6.4, 6.2. with After game was won by the White Sox Two-base hits.Rlcr, J, Harris. Mfnoeky. 11-9, but Cardinals eighth Inning. Häuser had no trouble in croásinrr the Miss King. replacing them kangaroos. Halts Braves and (Hollooher out; hit by batted ball. Ce Cleveland, defeated Miss their hits, while in Sacrifice».Ma.vn.ird (2). Pratt, Ruel, Pec.k- 0 plate. «..-<*, RufTxlo, <*,.3j ç.3 the "Lord of Burleigh" had walked bunching the sec¬ InpnuRh. Left on Wash¬ Chicago. 00 0 17. 0 2 0.8 Mrs. bases.Boston, 9; Pittsburgh. 0 00 30 In four innings the Yankees got just Godfrey, Hrookline, «lefeated Miss jonnard and Bancroft in the Giants' ond game Faber had one bad ington, 12. Basen on balín.Off Brlekson, Later. 6 to 5 0 001.I two hits Tatem, HufTnlo, c.0. 6.2. half of the third little Johnnie Raw- inning, 1 off Quirn. 4. Struck Phillies 5-3 Two-haso hits. Holloclier (2), off Hasty, end it seemed us if Miss Kcss.li. Buffalo when the Browns touched him for five 5: out.By Brlcksori, Win, Terry, that Bob's defeated Miss lings up and popped a home run into by Quinn. 1. Hits.Off Brlckson, 11 In 8 ST. Blgbee. Throe-base rs11¦«.Barber, Tierney. they might get along way. Hoi:s», Buffalo, 6.*. S.«, 7.5. the left-field the hits, which resulted in four runs. Innings; off Phillips. 0 In 1. Losing pitcher LOUIS, July 4..Sherdel won his Stolen bases.Statz, Barber. Maranvllle. normal stay against the Yankees ial Mrs. Bielde. Toronto, defeated MlM bleachers, sending The score: .Erlckson. Umpires.Moriarty and Nallln, own with BOSTON, July 4.--Because of rain Sacrifice.«.Terry, frnj-nor, Grlrhcs. Double about two or so this exhi-1 Reisel. Buffalo, G .1. fl.fl. whole Ebbets troupe into mourning Time.2:00. game Cincinnati this after- play-~Mnrntivill»\ Tlt-rnny rth (¡liwi. Loft innings less, and wet grounds; .I «¦¦ bition was not nt all with one fell stroke. MORNINO GAME AFTERNOON* GAME nonn, C to 5, out Philadelphia and Bos-! "H bu-"- b|r- »..¦ according to smashing a two- ton Hases on schedule. In the the This sad state of affairs continued emcAoo u. l.) «ST. LOUIS (A. WASHINGTON (A. L) BOSTON (A 1 which played only one game to-day in¬ halls.Off Cheeves, 4; oft Olazner, fifth, however, Tilden r « L> bagger brought in Lavan in the 6; off 1. Struck Yankees broke scoreles and Shimizu Win sb li po <. ab r h po à o nb r h po ne fcb r h S « stead of the scheduled Ouborno, out.By Osborns, the spcil, and until the seventh, when the greatness Johnson, es. 4 0 1 Í 1 0 Shorten, rf.. Sm!t!i. rf... 4 11 0 pa double-header, .".os i o o O.Ix'lvild, ci. :t0 0 3 0 0 eighth'inning with St. Louis's ' -.. Ward hit into the ieít field bleachers of heart once more Wtililitan, 3h 41 î i -jo 8» 3 0 G 4 winning! i! in r> Innings: off 4 In ïn of Burleigh Grimes Oerfcbr. «I... 4 0 1 Î 6 0 I'rekln'Rh, OiMaynard. .«« 2 0 0 2 2 0 run. His Philadelphia winning, 5 to 3. The vis¬ off Osbofnô, 4; for a homer. Tennis the the clan, E. Cellini, 2b 4 1 2 2 20 RislCr. lb... 2 0 0 « 10 IH«*e. cf.. 4 0 2 0 0 10 1 0 0 0 performance gave the locals Glazner, 8 In 5 1-3: off Carlson, i.i Championship undoing of Dodger Hooper, rf.. 4 0 0 3 3b. 300 itors played under protest after 2 2-3; off 3 In 0 out In the last half of the fifth INDIANAPOLIS, July 4..William T. he 10 William», If. 3 í Ó 1 11 shanks. J. Harri-, lb 4 0 0 7 0 0 an even break with the as Um¬ Cooper. (l.or.e In sixth); inninf ÇrovedBrooklyn spitballer got tired of MnHil, cf.. 2 0 n S 0 0 «'Manu.1, 2b 4 0 1 «5 11 Browor. lb. 4 0 1 10 10 Pratt. L'b..i 4 0 2 Sil visitors, the pire McCormick had refused to ....viith, 'i In i. u lid pitch. the Athletics scored two runs. Jimmy Tilden 2d. Philadelphia; Zenzo Sh'miri. FalK. If. ... 3 1 permit watching Ross Young foul off a flock of 2 50 0 J&edbson. cf 4 0 1 3 0 0 S.HartiS, 2b 2 0 0 4 Outran. 3b. 3 0 0 0 2 0 Cardinals lost the morning game, 11 Fletcher to Carlson, Winning pllchef--ChoeVo». Losing Dyke-; ripped a single to left field, but Japan; Ch-.r'es Garland jr., Pitts¬ balls a 8'H-flv. lb... 4 1 3 MO Scvfreid, c. 4 0 1 2 2 0 Gnebel. 2 0 0 8 Colilna, rf. 4 0 2 10 0 play. Fletcher contended pitcher «'.lazner. Umpires Hart and good and gave him freo ticket Schalk, fl... 4 0 0 SOI 3 0 0 to 9. that President wild forced by Hasty. Young singled burgh; Theodore R. Drewes, St. Louis, tu the first station. came EllerM. 3b. All 1 70 Gbarrlb'. 5 Mbhtoky. If 4 0 0 5 0 0 Heydler had lifted his O'Day. Time.2:07. Up Casey Uobei-lson. p 3 1 1 0 10 Pruett. p. 2 0 0 0 10 Krancla. 3 110 Ruel, 0.'..... 4 00 300 clouted his susp-'nsion, but the said he AFTERNOON' to right, and Hasty took sacord. and .lohn Hennessey, Frit* Bastian and and clouted the ball over Miocker, Ill 0 0 Hornsby nineteenth home umpire had GAME Stengel the p.. 1 Piorcy, p. 3 0 1 0 4 0 rece-ved no notice of this. CHICAGO (N. I,.) Häuser picked out this spot as the Ralph Burd-ck. local favorites, again 'Tubln .... 10 0 0 0 0 run of the season. After Bos¬ PITTSniTiGIT (.v. head of Hy Myers for three bases, Hnrgrave also ton ab r to double and his far won out in th" second CJollln».. 100 0 0 0 Tctala... 28 2 6 27 15 j' Toula.... 82062491 had scored three runs in the ninth li po nb r 11 p«i a o place hung drive men's singles taring the agile Mr; Young. There jtP. slammed out a circuit drive. and had the bases Bint*, cf. 5 0 2 4 Vara'le. ss. 4 0 7 4 0 chipped the concrete on the cmii^r ue u round piay in the senior national Washington. 100 ooo oix-_ Keck, full, Rapp ended the Hollo'er s clay ¦»4» weeping and wailin**- and Totals... 325112771 TMata... .143921132 Cincinnati's Carey, cf... 4 0 2 10 a few cotrv t«;nnis at the gnashing Boston. 00 0 0 00 0 00.0 recruit pitcher, was pre¬ rally by his bare-hand stop of Cruise's Terry, 2b. ;-. 0 0 0 2 0 Blgboe. if.. 2 0 0 2 0 0 hi..-v.-ln.-rs, Hasty scoring steps championship Wood¬ «f Brooklyn teeth, for the tie was .Batted for Ellerbe In ninth inning. bounder over 1! 3 2 2 in front of stock Club tBatteil two-base hit.Smith. Three-base hlts- sented with a watch by residents of third and a quick throw Gl-Inien, 13 0 1 Mokan. If.. loo o oo Younc. Country to-day. broken and the hated Giants were in for Shocker in ninth inning. Rlce, Collins. Stolen base.-3. Harris. Sac¬ to Leslie. Harbor, tf 4 1 1 3 0 0 Ticruey, 2b 3 0 0 1 3 1 The Yankees were not so different in Tho summaries: _» Chicago. 000 213 10 a.-5 Kirkwood, a suburb, where he Miller, If. 5 3 4 4 0 0 Kim. :i:> 3 0 0 0 3 1 lead. More runs were imminent, rifice.PecklnpaUffh. Double play.May- formerly The score: 3b o oo the afternoon game and proceeded to Senior 6ln«tl«js (s«'con<' round)-.William St. Louis. 0 00 011 10 0.3 nard, Pratt and J. Harria. Left un resided. Km*. 81 1 itohwer. 2 0 0 4 0 1 «at after "Oil" Smith had been bakes. P17II.A. (N. I..i e 4 i 2 l li a lead for Sam Jones as soon T. Tilden ïd. Philadelphia, defeat«.«! Don par.sed T-vo-base Boston, 8; -Washington, C< Baiös on balls Th« scores: nb BOSTON (V. I.) C'fftrrell, Grimm, lb., 3 0 0 ft 10 pile up was erased at the hits.Mulligan, ElWbe, Sheely, .Off r h po ibr h po at AldrUlae. p 3 0 0 0 3 0 lonnanl. t.. 3 0 0 2 3 0 as the contest started. In the second Turner. Chicago. C.0, fi.1 John Hennes- intentionally Stengel Falk. Three-baa«- hit.Shocker. Stolen Francis. 2; off Plefcy. 2. Strúcíí out MORNING GAME Hupp. ;*>. 5 0 .1 Pewell, cf. 3 0 sey, Indianapolis, defeat»«! «'ail .1 Wlrth- on Jonnard's bunt and Bancroft .By Frar.ciK. 5; by 2. lilt 2b 5 2 3 0 0 MoiTÎgOll, p. 2 00 0 4 0 frame walked to start and Ward base.Williams. Sacrifice.Slsler. Double Pltrcy, by CINCINNATI (N. L.) I BT, Wl'is 1'ark'son, 10 1 2 0 ftiirbiirr. 21) 8 0 0 S 10 *Bnru)iart.. 10 0 0 0 0 Pipp w.ln. Coluinhus, Ohio, 8.1, 7-5; Frits ined to Wheat. and pitcher.By Francis (DiiKan); by 1'lercy (X. _,) Williams, cf. '4 0 1 2 0 0 0 to left. Scott Bastian. Ílists plays.Hooper Ellerbe and Mc- - Chrls'rj-, 2b 2 1 0 11 sacrificed and Indianapolis. «l-.'-.-Bted Ted Sheely; (3. ab r 11 r-o ne ahr h po n rf.. singled Heur- Manus. Left on bases .St. Louis, 7; Chi¬ Harris). Umpires.Nallln and Mori¬ Buts. cf. 4 1 1 0 O 0 rf. Walker, a 3 0 n oo N'lxon, If. Totals.. 36 8 14 27 12 Totals... 280227103 Hofmann his first- hit of the niann. St. Louis. C.2, fl.2; CHafles Uar- Robins Tie the Score arty. Timo.1:31. Flack, .111 101 j>e. ir_ 4 1 I 4 00 rf. 1| got game, cago, 11. Bases C-fi bnlln.Off Pruett, 5; off Dèii'rt, lb a 3 2 18 l 1 Mann, cf. 20 o o o o Orulso, 2 0 0 "Batted for Morrison In ninth a land jr., Plttsotiigh. defeated John Barr, off lf J. Smith, as. 3 0 2 lb., 4 1 3 8 0 0 Inning. double to center. This blow scored T« xas. C ¦-".. Hank DeBerry opened the ninth with liobêrtson, 2; Shocker, 2. Struck out. imncan, 5 2 8 4 OOSmüh, cf. 2 2 1 100 ]**slle. lb.... 2 0 1 Ilnlke, 'Dallai, t.2) Ocri-c- Lott, siy 1; rf 8 £ 3 (' « 0 0 Peril. »4.. 3 1 1 v 4 2 ChlCiig-o. 100 -too 012.8. and Y.'ard. Jones then doubled to defeated s double off Jonnard, but the was Pruétt, by Kcbcrtsor.. 1. Hits.Off _*rper, Hcra'y, 2b 20 0 2 20 Honllno, c.. 4 1 1 Pipp Chicago, Byron Donaldson. De- game Pruett, 4 In 4 2-3 off Shocker. 7 In Indians Trim in Wl!..-o, c. 4 U 0 0 0 Tooorccr 2b 3 2 1 12 0 Kopf, 31).. 4 1 1 u 1 0 rittBburgh. 000 000 0 0 0.0 left and Hofmann scored with the third trolt, (1.3. 7.1; M ray Rrown. St. Louie. apparently in the Giant ice box when 3 1-3. Hi- Innings: Tigers ib : r. Uubhell, p. 4 0 0 4 0 8 1 0 Two-base by pitcher--By Pruett (HooperV fiohn*, I t i o seiiuiH. if 51 S 200 Welnert, p.. 0 00 hit«.Miller. Barber. Three- and final run of the defeated Ley l.unn. Chicago. 8.1. <¡- -1 the, next, two men were Plrtélll, 3.. íl (I 0 ¡ 1 3 0 11 Minor, p.. 2 0 0 0 base hit.O'Farrell. inning. .1, B. Adoue easy victims. Balk.-Shocker. Losing pitcher.Pruett. Both olfir.lner, Ib. 11 10 0 0 0 Stolen basi-Ilöllocnef. An Jr.. Dallas. Tpx.i«. dffeated Jimmie Johnston crossed the UmplfoS.-Walsh and Ev-ann. Time.1:48. Ends of Twin Bill r.UVi"!:. f..- 5 0 2 £ «3 O'siocl:. 8b, .112 1 Flirim. p. 0 0 0 Sacrifices.Barber, Km*. Aldridge. Double inning later Dykes jerked up and Kail P. Kainintiiu-.. St Louis. 0.1, S.1; dopo with RIxct. p.. 4 110 1 ai. .10 0 Oeücbffor. p 0 o o n o o but in the sixth the Yankees i'liil a hit to the field on AFTERNOON- GAME DETROIT, July 4..Cleveland tool- OJMvjn. 1 'Nicholson. 1 0 0 plays.Terry, Hollocher and Grimes; Tier-, sirgled, Betten««. California, defeated Willis right exit, which ST. both end3 Donahue-, p 0 0 0 0 0 Oinerenn«, c 1 0 0 1 ney. Maranvllle and Grimm. Deft o a bases scored two more runs. Wurd doubled Fulton. Cleveland, 6..1. 6.l; Edward LOUIS (A. L.) CHICAGO (A. L) of to-day's double-header c... 31 2 fQlbaon,.. 10 10 0 0 DeBerry scored, while Jimmie himself al> r h a Vicie, 5 0 0 0 Chicago, 8; Pittsburgh, B. Bases or balls on Haupt Jr., Cincinnati, «lefeated <3*orge A. *as pn ei ab r h po i e from Detroit, annexing the IfJoak. p... 0 0 0 0 0 0 tM'Qulllan 0 0 0 .Off off 4. and scored Scott's two-bogger, nnd. tagged for the third out as he slid Shorten, rf 4 0 1 1 00"J6hn>OB, a« 3 0 0 1 4 1 morning Aldrldgo, 1; Morrison, Struck to Wove?, Chicago. T..'. 7-0, fi.Í; Louis into si. 1 1 1 contest, 4 to 2, and the afternoon IXfirtb. p.. 1 0 1 0 0 0 Tetáis...Tc.talS... 34 5 » 27 12 2 out..By .Morrison. 1. Umpires.O'Day and after Scott had died trying stretch Killer. deflated the plate. Oerber. 0 2 0 MVllliffaO, Sb 4 0 0 game, p. 2 0 l 0 0 0 345027122 Totals.. 8»SO 83 13*112 2T 12 3 Cincinnati, Myron Kohn, lb.. to 4. fVklkar, ." Hart. Time.1:31. his Hofmann hit a hemer to the tflr.. I'hlla- Dodgers put across a tallv in the M'.Ma's. 2b. S I 3 3 4 0 ci... , l.,lll d«-Ip:ila, 6.0; Arthur Chi¬ Mtwtll. I'Founder. 10 0 0 titanii forfc4/l GowdyUUWUJf In,11 ninth..in... doubled to and scored on 6.1, Hubtell. tenth on a two-base wild throw* Earl Jtceb'n, cf 3 1 2 2 0 0 Fall!, ¡f.... second the Indinns solved four Detroit inning:. Pipp right cago. ri>k, St. ling» and a force out at second on a ab r h po n e ab r h po a o j Paul, 8.4, .Batted for Fabor in ninth lnmilnR. .T-trolc-ton. If. 8 0 1 5 0 0 Blue, lb 00 Cincinnati. 331 4 00 0 00.11 ingside A. C, who has' been winning fih.ua. (A. i.) N_w york (A, I,.) c.3; Theodore fl. Drawee. St. Louis, de¬ grounder Frisch. Both teams St. Louis. 000 «lb r h a n âb r h a » feated \V. Reld. by St. Louis. 0 00 004 0 I 0--5 Wem*«». 2b. 5 11 111 Joue», 3b. ... loi 0 n 012 0 16-9 races with great of po po LeOttafd Pittsburgh. 3-.», threatened in later but the Speaker, cf.. 4 0 1 8 00 Haney. Mi... M 0 1 0 Two-base regularity late, Voting. 2b,. 311 S 4 0 Wilt, cf.oi; .-mi 6.3. G.4. innings, Chicago. 000 0 20 0 3 0-.S hits.Harper, Klmmlck. Bohne, broke into the select class 7 OU «.' 9 Plate remained undented to the fSte¡>hfiiM«>:i, ."h 4 1 1 C 20 Cohb. ct.... i 0 3 0 0 Duncan, Vick. Schultz. Three-base hit. yesterday llniiior. 11). ..411 M'.\«i:.v. ;ib.. S 0 1 Ï -1.o up Two-base hits.Collins, Jaccbson, Shorten J. SiWtttl, s« 8 0 1 S S olVecrh. If... J 0 1 0 0 afternoon when he won the quarter- Wiilkrr. K 4 DO 5 0 0 Uutli. If.,., SOI) 1 H 0 time when Bob Moran called the Sheely. Three-bss«s 1b 4 00 7 Harper. ¡Sacrifice.Galner. Double pla^. rpr',:!ii« c. soi ¡¡ in '»-m-;, if -on too dark, hit.Hooper. Ba.uiMf.co» Melnnls. itllîM-l.Uih. rf 5 0 1 00 Vick. Stock and Lavan. Left on mile invitation race at the of Fairfield Polo damp battle in the with Jacobson, Moitll (ft), Shorion, Johnson Wood, rf. 4 12 £0 0' Visl.at*. £B 4 0 0 2 0 base». games c;« luw-uj- n :t o t ;i 2 o.ri-.p. l;._ 400 ;:u Game fourteenth, Clnclr natl, 6; St. Louts, 9. Basen on balls the Jersey Harriers A. A., conducted WHi'll rf.. 401 i lOl'.'..;«!. -l» 41 J 11C we score tied at 5 all. (4), Williams. McMiinus. Double plays-- O'Neill, e. 3 0 0 4 0 0|Msi.oy. ss... 8 0 1 4 0 --Off Doak. 3; off oft Ellerbe, McM&nue an-i Slsler; Sevnrci.i »«.nd Morton, p.. 4 12 2 8 0:Haa>:i.r, c. 4 0 2 00 North, 1; Walker, 1; in City Park Oval, Bnyonne. M'GMran i-t 801 4 ii9|-f.'i- »1_ H11 I :il« to 8 Fllerbe. Left btt RUey, 2. Struck out.By North, 1; by Urki-ri. Mi. 20 1 0 0 -o'lii-iii... r. 5 0(1 100 Postponed July Briefs of the Game on base*.St. Loti!?. « Ohl- mauM, r- 4 0 Ch?nkin's vas the (¦ 0 o ;. n cuso, 7. Bases on l.!0>6. ]>... 1 0 Klxey, 2; by Walker. 2. Hits.Off Doak, 4 Featuring victory üasiy, p... 310 0 ¡I J.'iiimy. )i_ 2 0 GREENWICH, Co-n., Juiy 4..Be- The first balls.Off Danforth, 1; In 1 2-3 InninSH; o!" 7 In 2 manner in which he defeated 'Hi ...iivr i n i coo the rare ... North, 1-3; off easy of wet the first inning provided oft Fa her. 1: off Shocker, 1. Struck out.. ?Clarl; 0 0 '. 0 i' 0 r*aUM ground? game of of rooters By Faber, 4: .Mar.lôn 00 Walker, 3 in i-, of! Rlxey, 14 In 3; off William Gcp-an. of the New York A. i-i-w.u-r 0 0 the Fairfield Polo Club, which was to »pectsel» Brooklyn riorously by Danfortli, 2; by Shocker, liona hue, 0 In :. Winning pitcher.Rlxoy. International ¡tiktwkny, p.. 0 00 mil' eheering a Giani pitcher. The explana¬ 1. Hits.Off Danforth, « tr. S innings Loelnt* League C., who toed the mark the favorite. have been played with the Essex Troop, (none out in (. Tetáis... SO 4 OST Si! Total«... S3 2 0 27 12 0 pitcher.Doak. Umpires.Klein and AT tion of this ninth): off Shook»;. in 1. ROCHESTER The Totals... CO 3 « 27 7« ,. «. DO 1 BM B « phenomenon was the fact Hit by for Da-ass In elxth !nnlnii. I'firmsn. Time.2:00. First game: summaries: t0o| of the 1st New Jersey Cavalry, on the thst Roay Bill walked the first pitcher.By Danfor-th (.Most!!). .Batted Buffalo ft. H. B. 100-yard «lash (handicap!.TVcn by F. .Batteil for Murray in eighth Irinlns. field of the espite of T.obert Law Ryan Balk.Danforth. Wlnninf? pltehei --Dan¬ tBatted for Cole in ninth Irtnintc. AFTERNOON GAME .100 010 3 0 0.5 8 1 Neubauer (6 11. Goemer. unat in polo two men Rochester . yerrls*-; îP.tin for SKlnhor in olShili .in«. up and allowed the third man forth. Umpires.E\-an.«i atid Walsh. Time I Cleveland. ooo j 2 i oo o.4 RT LOUIS (N. L.) CINCINNATI (N. L) 000 000 00 0.0 8 2 tached t4 yards), second; P. Davis, New jr. to-day wa~ postponed until Satur- to sinrrle. -.2:02. 0 0 0 ab r h po se: Batteries.Mohart and Philadelphia,. l 6 0 o 2 o o 0 x.3 dav afternoon. 8. Despite protests from across Detroit. 0 10 0 0 J.2 ab r b BO a Bengough; Blalte York A. C, (3 yards), fourth. Time. 0 1) 0 10 0 0 0 1 July the Flack, rf.. 5 1 2 ¿ 0 Oiniinu, cf. 3 0 1 4 00 and Lake. 0:10 New Yin-,1. 0 arc river, John McGraw immediately T'iroe-bnse hit.Morton. Stolen bftSe*- cf.. 2 ï 4 4-6, The Greenwich players William yanked c'railh, 4 0 O'l'auhert, lb 5 1 1 8 10 Second game: Quarter-mile run (Invitation l.Won Tw.,-I>ni»e hltn.Perkli « lírtwer, Horn« the hurler. BlUo, Cobb. S;icril!ce.Vefcfch. Double Tor,'-.In, Jli 4Ï 2 4 16 Duncan, If.. 4 1 2 lOOi ft. H. E. by Mc- V. C. Rujtton, Colonel J. Alden Twacht- Bob Cat and Miss Puss i «nil Mciun!* 0 Buffalo .000 00 3 32 1.'J » î Joe Chan',.-In, Mortilnffslda A. '.'. WlllIAm run.Ward. SacrlflcèS McNally, plais.Wambsgahfts, Bewrll ScllUltï, If 3 1 3 5 Olllanier. rf. .10 0 8 0 0 r.or.hester New I'out,.,* .i- .«.¦ man, E. Gerry Snow, E. Y. Clauson and Molnnls, Sewcil and Mclnnla. Left 6: Ftrtiniibr. lb 4 O I 7 O .010 001 02 0.4 7 4 Gep-nn. York A. C, reeohil; Orortre Qotvani Galloway. )»>.:,-.j. Jonnard got into the before 7. l'H.irp;rave. e 4 1 2 4 10 Budnrr. Jcrrey Harrier«. ililrd. Ttmo o;r,2. i.iallo'.vni Left on bas«-«.Now York, 5; («ordon Cronkhite, substitute. pastime Win at baaes.Detroit, 11: Cleveland, Struck Sttx-k, i.b.. '0 2 2 1 Uillolwie. 2b.. 4 1 1 0 Butteries.Werre and Mui ^^^^ nis usual late Bav 3 24 Bengough; Allen, 830-yard run (handicap).-W-.-u C. I'lill.idr Hhir«, 7 BasEi! oil balls.On hour. He is Oyster Out.-By Dnues, 1; by Morton. 3; by Cole, 1. . Alnsiuith. 0 4 0 0 1 0 4 0 1 Keenan. Cox and I !«y generally OYSTER L. PltialH, 8b. 0 10 Sandberg. Shaw, unattached (26 yarns); B. rov. 2: off ''hawkey. 1, ofr ilivmy. 2. BtrHvH called upon to act as bearer in the BAY, 1., July 4..Light Bases On balls.Off Mo:ton, 0; off (.ole. 2. l.jt-KT. a«.. 4 i 1 0 : OiKinimick. ra 8 0 1 211 AT MeCfeedy, -. by ¦st« pall winds ruined Urn nit»--Off Dnuss. 8 In Ó Innings; off Sherdel. p. 4 0 1 0 1 OKeck. 30 0 SYRACUSE l unattached (30 yards), second; ¡l. Draper, put.tty Murray, ;!; by Hliaw.iey, innings of defunct gamos. practically holiday Cole, p... 0O0 First »ame: R. H. E. Jersey Huiliers (-10 third. Time, .Msly. 1. Hllr.Off àiurray, « «n 7 i« regatta of the Seav#mhaká Corinthian 1 in 8. Wild pitch.Morton. Losing pitcher iGllt-wpi*. P 0 0 0 0 0 0 Syracuse .000 000 10 x.1 yítrás), 0 ¡ti 1. fasse« ball- uaiiSs. and ¡"Urwler. 10 1 0 0 n fi 2 2:00.' i ntngs; off Shuv.-kPj', Yacht Club off hero The Umpires.Chill Connolly. Toronto .000 000 0 0 0.0 3 0Í One-mile run I'ir.-.ii;.. i.i.sinK pit« hoi.Murray. Un.it}*-«» . tried to sneak a strike across to-dr.y. .'line.2 :10. i.Nenln _ 0 1 0 0 0 0 (banrtlcnji)--Won by P. »eiorc5r_-"e,s program called for a special race of AFTERNOO GAME Batteries.Dubue and Mebergall Baum- Polsteln. Ninety-reionii Street v. M. H. A, ljiuii brand and Dliuioi-.n. Tliuo.I:;,'. Kelly was set for the ball in Total».. 36 C 14 27 gartner and Devine. (70 yards); F. HarrleiH (80 GAME tn« second the Kitten clnss in the morning and CLTiVIXAND (A. _.) menton- | A. L Uli Totals... 30.11024811 Pop«*, Jersey AFTERNOON inning. The only result was Second game: yards), second: IS. Tsvlor. Jersey Harriers ;-il il.A » base on on open regatta for the kitten, fish and ab r b po i«! ab r h a e .Batted for Keck in oir.hth ¡nninp. ft. H. 13. NKW YOr.K (A. ) (A. L. balls to and a po ¦(Ran for Syracuse .000 COO (scratch!, third. Time, 4. If«. au r !i «i» a K.i r a o long George Class S later in the l'Iran.«. If 3 0 3 Î 0 0;f>lu<\ lb. .51 1 14 0 1 Brosslor !n eighth lininp. !lx.4 4 0 ste«« end i') 1) p., «orus of jeers from the .»t&nds. sloop day. Only Jam' li. ir I 1 3 OOiJone-, Hb.. 4 0 0 1 1 St. Toronto .200 000 0 10.3 5 3 Running hop, JumfJ (handicap) Will t-r... 4 0 1 '¦ ii0'Yo*ir?. 21).. 4 00 o K Q two of the came * mom- 0 Louts. 104 0 00 01 x.G .Won hy W. unattached kittens for th Wain's, 2b 4 2 1 iOCfcbb. cf... BO 3 2 0 0 «. ftosennergfer, (C ¡.fNaiiy, 2b 4 o o o Bwttutser, ii>... 400 : ¡0 Inclnnati. 021 010 01 0.6 Batteriea.V>-, Stewart and N'lcbergall, feet), wlih jump Of 47 íéet 3 -(. inc)-.-«i A. If... !» ! 3 If.. 4 9 0 ï 0 run ing brush. They were Bob Cat and *¦.»¦¦*!;.¦'. cf 8 Î 1 0 olVe-cli, If.. 6 u 0 2 10 Best, Connolly, Entmann and Devine. KUÜ1, 0OIWall.fr. 0 «11 the.?** v*-ome by Johnnie Rawîings Wild the former 1 Rtc'so.'i. Sb 4 2 1 S OIHfil'sJiii. rf 4 1 2 10 0 T'vo-ba-e hit.Shcri'.e!. Three-base hjt-- Bslsky, Mornlniisi.ie A. C, tí Inches), with MaUT. If.. ¡0 'I i 0 0'!>,.',¦! i«, c. 401 S 10 third, with Jonnard and Bancroft Cat, winning by JSen'l. sa 4 1 2 2 01 Clark. 2b Blofck, Home runs- -Harlrrave, Hornsby. AT lî.U.miORE Jump of 4(i feet S»¿ Ir che?, Second; Á. Mciisel, rf. 50 0 2 0 0w..::'W>»y, s*. 4 0 1 1 4ft on minute and 7 seconds. In the After* Stolen Kirst ira me: R. IÏ. B. Seine, Flnhlsh-America n A. C. iM.p. ib.. »ï lu rf. «oí o ou base, started a Fourth of M'iiinb. lb 5 2 13 HI« 4 14 2 10 bases.Bohno, Pourhler, Stock, (7 feet), lojwefeh. * to July parade noon of the kittens raced. Wood, rf. S 2 1 o.. 2 0 0 Smith Plneiil. Bending .0 3 1 0 0 0 10 0.6 13 0 with jump of 46 feot 7-., third. Wttnl. ïb.. »2 2 1 5 OiM i.owan, cf 3 0 0 10 the of fire¬ eight The BasR'tvr. 3 10 (2), Burn», Sacrifice»-.! Baltimore .o Indice accompaniment bursting winner was Miss Puss. O'Neill, c 4 2 1 .V-_iion. c. 0 0 Schultz. Burns. Double pin;.- -Bohne and 00 002 002.4 5 4 fco'.t. b». 3 0 "1 1 ïODlflW», 3b S 1 1 0 10 crackers and cowbells while I c 1 0 Oldhatn, ! u 0 U V Daubart. Left on Batteries lliiftiláh», c 4 2 Ü 3 p. î 0 1 1 3 0 we jangling The which were sent CoT'ki», p p. base».Cincinnati. 11; Karpp nnd Ciarlio; Parnham, 4 0 I 1 2Oi;JN*ay".«*r, 0 00 0 OU three Giants circled the bases. larger yachts, Ktoner, p,. 10 0 0 2 0 .'.H. Louts. 8. Baaes on balls.Oft 1 Jackson and Styles. Jontf p... 0;H-ri-lv p... over an outside had consider¬ 0 0 0 Keck, Maia Take.« Two Races *SeM*tt 10 0 0 0 0 course, Olnoi:, p. 0 2 0 riff Sherdel, fi. Struck out--By Keck, 3; Second gama: R. If. K. In The win- .oluuon. p. 0 0 0 0 0 0 by Glllcspie, 1; by Slierdel, 2. lilts.Off Baltimore 0 able difficulty finishing. 10 10 0 0 11 7 .0 0 010 ¡Ox-S 11 2 Toi »is 35 ê 12 ¡fïié él î«t_*l... 32 15 27 11« ner was Tea Ticket, while was .Haney iteok, In inning«,; off QlllaSple, ;i in 1. J'.est-illtlK .001 Ö10 00 0.2 6 ' Of the Bayside Y. C. Sculpin .(iling pitcher.Gillespie. Umpires.-Klcm 1 BAYSIDE. L. »Hatteri for Naylor lu eighth irnlnr- the winner among the fish. Totals. 40 11 18 27 IS 0l Totals.. 37 4 13 27 1 and IM'rman. Time .1:52. Ha-.t.r;?0-*-O¡r'lei« sad MeAvoy, Martin, L, July ¿.-.Members of Ni'W Yorii. 0 30 002 01 0.S The summary: .Batted for Stoner In nixth Inning. Thomas, ¡,orir> anil Clarlte. the Baysldé Yacht Club celebrated the I'll!»»«!« !ph!a. 0 0 1 00 0 0 0 0.1 KITTEN CLASS.SPECIAL RACE.STAF.T Cleveland. 000 521 01 2.11 holiday by holding two races to-day. Twi-'."««1 Ii its.Hofmann. .Tone«, Ward, 11:45.INSIDE COURSE Dotrolt. 100 00 1 0 20-4 The one in the morning: was fairly Pipi). Home runs.t>}_*tl, H.ifmann. l.eti Elapsed Two-baeo hits.Steph«nsor.. Wood, t.'obb satisfactory. It. whs for the i-tar boats on bases.New Ifork, ; Philadelphia, 5. Finish. Time. (2). Stolen base.-,.Wainbsganas (2). Wood, and Was won b-- the Möia, the property Strurk out.Bv Naylwr, S] by Joiift«. ?¦: by Tacht and Owner. H.MS. H.M.S. Speaker, Kewell. Sacrifices.Wamter;an*!« gs of B. L. Linkheld. In the afternoon Harri», ). Hilt.Oft Naylor. 1 i in » in- Bob Cat, Outerbridje and (2.1, Wood. Jones. Double play.".SsWell, «cagues nln*rs; off HtttrlS, 0 in 1. l'ouble ploy. Loeb. 1:15:20 1:31:20 Wa-nbHganss an.i Mclnnls; Sewvll (unas- there was a very iiçr'ut breo-e from Naylôr ana Your«K. Baafsj on biiüt.-uff Wild Cat. F. Reminßton. 1:16:27 1:32:27 slated;; Olenen, Clark ard Blu«:. Left on the east-northeast, with practically q' Naylor, ?; off Jm t«, 1; off Harri», 1. Sac- KITTEN CLASS.START, 3:55.INSIDE banbs.Ctevelan«!, 10; Detroit, 1). Hases on National League American flat calm at the finish. The winner rlfluea.Scott, McNally. Halk.Jone». Um- IS«" Í22 00 .*.>.«. tt... 00 0 0 00 balls.Ott Coveles-klo, 2: off 1; off League was plres.Hif-«*>rand and !*luno«*n. Tlin«.-.1:31. " COURSE Stonnr, the M.iia. The BíTtk ÍÍ? * SO.Hung-'m. il S1 0 i OU Olesen. 1; off .Johnson. 2. Struck YESTERDAY'S RESULTS again summary; 9 s 0 .vi..»t. ¡f. 50 0 6 00 Miss E. F. 4;S3:30 out.By vr.STEitruv's results STAK CLASS- -t'-TAKT. I0'8b;«1" tî° 7 0 Puïs. Whitney. 6;6«V.l$ CoveU-skie. 1; by Oles« n. 2. Hit«.Off Obi- Brooklyn-New York (a, m., rain). R_P*_ it 2 2 0, Mm», cf.. «0 0 4 00 Kittlwynk, C. A. Stone... 4:57:20 harn. 7 In 3 2--; off 5 i¡i COl'il.t. Cochet and Borotra ° * i;Q?:3J innlnb's; Stonei. New 5 New 1 (a. Ml«""¦" ?Í5 lb so 111 eo Scat, A. D. Weekes 2d-' 5:20:11 1:25:11 2 off i in York, 9; Bnml.Syn, Philadelphia, 3; York, m.). Elapsed ° pfMl. 5» 2 3 4 0 1-3; Olesen, 2; off Johnson. S In 1. :>»*¦. Finish. time. "<*s_d V S 22 .?|<»'<,<*." *».. Fuss Cat, Fuller ami Hit by Oldhafii ¡u'N'tliii. (14 ins., rain, p. ro.). H«irk, (i; l-hU.idelpHia, 1 (p. m.). I Sim-*' ;12 ° OMlllor. c. BO 9 3 10 5:25:30 1:30:30 pltcher--By Yacht end owner. H. M H. H. M. H. Anxious to Visit U. S. ° 0 0 Oourtert. AVIlil pitch.Stoner. PansoU bal! Maillon. Chicago, o; Pittsburgh. 4 (a. it.,). Boston, 4; Waahin-rton, 3 (a.m.). 1*m ?'I,?20 «irx-lvrrr. ft. 1 0 1 1 0 Bob Cat, Outerbrtre and v. Mill... i¿. ¡,. Unkfleld.11:'.'7:40. 4 ï0'f*.-__. p. 20 0 « 10 Losing pitcher.Oldnam. l'inplres.Con¬ Chicago, 8; Pittsburgh, 0 íp. n».). \Vü.;hiiiRtO'i. 2; Itoefon, 0 (p. m.). Bii: Dipper, J. n Robin* 1:40:00] WIMJPLKDON, Kngîan.l, July (By .StwtL;- "'S "-5 Loeb. ö:3S:50 3:43:50 nolly and Chill. Time- 2:00. it ¦*«*»-*¦"*¦ OOIVsneé. p.. 19 0 0 10 Cincinnati, II; «St. ï.o-.n's. 9 (a. m.«. Clrvelarri, 1; 1! (a. m.). :81¡03 1 f. 0 :2 3 The Associated Press)..Friday, is .... lío,2? 0 Wood Pussy, C. F. Work. 5:55:40 i:00:40 Detroit, ' OOlOador-, p.. 10 1 0 00 Meow, R. O. Wecke. 6:00:35 2:0o:35 St. LouIb, 6; C'nclni.at.l, 5 (p m.). 11; Detroit, 4 (p. m.). Pinery ft expected, will see the final decision by ¡.Tlui***«.. 10 0 0 6 0 Cleveland, W IL :..i4 :1 0 1:63:30 the French Davis Cup team whether it R.Orlfh, rf S 0 0 0 0 0 SLOOPS CLASS.START. 3 :li.OUTSIDE Coach Walker I'hiladelphi-t-I.^ostc:) (a. ni., rain). Chicago, 3: St. Ix-uis, 3 (a. m.i. .--oui a Cross, A. lit: !|ja-i~ln... Oioooo COURSE Resigns Philadelphie, 3; Boston, 8 (p.m.). St. Lo»ils, â; Chicago, 3 (p. m.). jr. 1 :S6:<0 will go to the United States to ploy ' tic with the Australian te«.m. 4« 5 7 Tea Ticket. H. Whiten... Athletic S TA It Ci. .-..ir:S :;T .'¦ iT 3:00- - CLUB the jN*... 4îTn ToUi«... 46 5 10 42 iTô .Ellen. R. Eltts. 0:53:20giBSUO 3l'IV-iïU J« Depauw Post «'OCHSE Henri Cochet and M. Eorotra an¬ in 4, - ?tatttfl fft/.JT0n5»r<* t«nlh ¡nnlns- Pan.lora. H. M. Curtis.... 6:5u:10 WILLIAMSTOWN'. July Frod '¦-i^ïiïaifiîtïiM'irT Mr.ía. ñ, '.'. Llnkfleld. 53:4.1 nounced themselves to-day as most .î;..'?*r¦.e., !n eleventh Inn Ina. Terneb, F. Rernineton- 7:00:00 *:>£:n23:^0:00 Walker, former Williams Van the »SatuS IV ln ."¦lb Innlni. baseball r lit¡I|f e *i T/'íii'is l'ingry «fc keen about making trip, realizing if Desired tita«.M í0¿ -l,Uer FISH CLASS.START. S :45.OUTSIDE coach, who turned out the undefeated » Winkle . .'4:20 01:20 their rame would be .»?»V *"*V !fl n,nth l«nlnB- *'n_ Î a. how improved by No Not«**! No Morfftsge*«! No roblleltT** COURSE eleven of has his 'flf :|l¦:"i'l .jcuthtra Crots, tvhspp , .. 3 10 0 Ï00 100 0 0.5 1917, resigned post. g. r. < : :0! 10 14:10 it. They said they wer.» doing their »í^ví^ 2 02 Mra. B. Ryan.... 0:25:26 3:40:36 as at . Tide to all ears guarantscd 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 10 6 O 0.5 jsculpin. athletic director Depauw Uni¬ Efe'mimer, ,T. Si Ro»ü.- utmost to induce the Frt-nch Tennis Ai-io-tment of rbsoltitsiy "^.»v- ¡Cockle. Out«rbrl«ls* and Y«..ri:... .; -.4 ,«;4T Mrs« S«-d*ns, 'hmrncâr». Coup«-«, .">" versity in Indiana. He coached all Suw il Hl »i*j-i ß,¦ . J-..... Did not Mnl«h Federation to arransrc for the ÎOJr1«i£. m tl-e S'sn.'.»«-«! M**» "^m.h^î ^}t"~°]ton' Berry.Meusel. Harvey. 6:45:03 3:01:03 w. ¿oui*....;.i s ?.'. 44.* Si r trip. all St. Lou!«;.: 4:.| .:«(« 4|tc! «îtijOi «?oo , ',-'.j.' \'\ t,, ins-."«.. Plu ,1(,t- finish i¦' «>i « Johnston. Home F. M. Wold.... «:S3:22 3:6i:22 teams' at the latter institution this s>w *i .«i;... i . « i ii>! *.' .v;i «S^T ,_?TSt*«-»"e1. Anchovy, BrboVirn....] i b:- ïl íl| i jlí li H> '''. .ïïS * ori:»i|ia Btarllßbt, M. HoaI<. Did not finish Prices the fincrlnc?»-. 6:54:30 3:OS:30 vear. Ho went to . '. :î H 1 -l Lowe»t.Quality Highest **n* -m«. B,t,h' bawling«. Tuna. J. H. Ottloy. past Dt-pr-uv* from 4'Inc.'iiiiat'i.., fl .i » « 4 .¦.:¦¦", .'. .im Ch'iu*o 2.u ;;..':í.".| .ôSÏ « . Southern Auto Bod i» for Kt])y' 0is<"-' n :-'| Association AU Bett M«k«?s. ."»awu-ii. k *'>oublv P>ay the University of Chicago, where he t htetifio.; il B! 9. ; i ;, :¦...: Winter or Summor Typ«».Prior* low. Bancroft and Left on .*. H .i. ! .¦ «.,ir i* 6; Little 4 h*S¿__Íf£* Kelly. I,llt«-hurjrh. 11 51 C S ::j -. An \\¦.'«.¦:''..'!'.'. i S b tí .'iií« Kastern League Memphis, Rock, (a. m). Afsftociation assisted Coach the fall. . American Stagg previous IMi'!a'i*líli*...¡ ßi 'i' .i al n -illi¦'.*:; ill! .ml tiev.iíiim.. S a a iï i d 4 «4Ho .431» 2 (a. Mfmphis, 10; Little Rock, 2 (p. m). ïixss.68 m iQ % to 80 % a . rittsfiold, 6; m.). Makes.Siting °"»te t- «ilyan- 2; *>* Jonnanl. 4; off S; Louisville, 8 (a. m). Walker was also pitcher of much ItoHlon.. Ti l 1 B Si. '>.<¦. I.« liiwiuu. 3 11 .; 1 -. :i | (iií.li .4K« Albany, Values F«vund Ni«wh-**e f3»*; Try U»! Indianapolis, ._._!_4t l'h * 0 :i .406 4-; .'i (14 ins-« P- r»-)- Mobile, 4; Birmingham, 8 (a. m). f^k W-bI r(-*,^V, J; ° 2 with the St. Louis Cardinals GAMES TO-DAY SpHngftel«!. 5î I'itchburg. (tr\û), m). ikt** 1nnln« « Pitch*'« to St Paul, 4; Minneapolis, (p. in.). Rignin-r N«w Orleans, 3; Atlanta, 0 m). near i,'1!;1,1" 6 in 1°: off J- 2 (12 a. the following year. He did not re¬ Philadelphia at Boston. GAMES TO-DAY Hartford-Bridgeport (fi. »'.. ram). (p. 1739 Broadway, 5*Sth at í*ra*M lu » ^.-i?Rn*r<* Toledo, ¡?; Columbus, in., m.). Hartford, 4 (p. m.). Nashville, 7; Chattanooga, 2 (lit). lire DeiM 2ÏÏ-221 W. sîd »t. tor B'wijr. '. .» ». itt v0fT Ton*y' 2 ¡n »: off Orlm«. Tolado, 7; Columbus, 3 (p. m.). main long in the big show, however. Cincinnati at St. Louis. New York at J*hl!i*delphla. Bridr»'Port, 6; Iiody Öepartnient. IÎ0 West üíd B». coached the 1918 at Cleveland at Detroit. New Haven-Waterbury (*- m., rain). Nashville, 7; Chattanooga, 2 (2d, *»*« tn *¦ Kansas City, 12; Milwaukee, 8 (1st). Walker basketball Chicago Pittsburgh. 2. seven to All Cixde 2470 aid cffu.S*-'loreA.l umpire». Kansas City, 7; Milwaukee, S (2d). [team at Dartmouth. Other t fiama not scheduled. Other teams not scheduled. New Haven, 8; Waterbury, inninjps). Tebphoae Depta,