Giants Put to Rout

Giants Put to Rout

Fall, but Yankees Win Two Games Giants Lose in the Eleventh, and Superbas Also BRIGGS BR1CKLEY BLASTS YANKEESTAKE A Kelly.Pulling the Rules By Giants Put to Rout DOUBLE HEADER HOPES OF YALE After Eleven Innings FROM ATHLETICS FOR LAST TIME Scores Winning Run f0r Diamond Battle Connie Alack Uses Two Harvard at End of Well- Another Thrilling New Pitchers; One Proves Fought Game. Fought Between the Cohorts of Good, the Other Bad. McQraw and Pat Moran. SPfXTACULAR RALLY John FIRST GAME LASTS THRILLS BIG CROWD By HEYWOOD BROUN. FOR TIN INNINGS an«! John McGraw It ]o«.>p.l foT a time ytesterday as if Pat Moran take some o,hcr Watrous and would ha-« to toss a ill in Huphic* Fullerton, or Whitney ShowWdl who had the «better t< .* a nine Warhop Allows Fifteen Mils in in the Box, but Latter is t.. ro andtu the mpelled Second Contest, but Still Best in the Pinches. inning ¡it 2 to 1. «>\. Bive score. Philadelphia won Wins New York Easily. .¦.-:' 1 - t.' win to the deci Whenev« r a T-i*.*,na.j thai ave gel .» «Pal it Ibone.] Cambr dge, M-i«s.. June a, th .. i in tho evening papers, where always Ph ladelphia, Jun.* 23. The Yankees Is any consolation in defeat tbt Yal« ¦ . first kr.es «hard *.¦ ¡th their v.;i\ bach Into the di- team has it to-night, for ¡, th** to a pair of hit ¦. : ion this sft moon when they de- Thua when Alexan 1er held Giants hender ths r.ir.fh inning of what pror«d -fc, had all tho «better lid in S double deciding Harvard-Yale game of the a ided tho next day thai Marquard Dl 3 to 2 and ó to 7. to-«,» out .if more holes Brickley in hi» fini] waa compelió«! to get himself :- game w< .it ten -.r.ning.-*. and as the blaster ofput j^ ti the pitchii | a brilliant athletic hopa» '«, '¦..'. «ccordii g to this reasoning, would be no late of Brown, made ..ale. Brickley, who in the two than Al« :'»r Mack, even though defeited. with Vale has ran« have no hazards I une. as far laced out six hite ia at all. since tho hurler would He h.««l the better of Caldwell, seven timei trick of hits went, but his rame to the »eraitk n'-',-T allowance to day on the diamond as he Bur were In the first nine in- hai 4»%» eatori costly. for ften in fnothall. the Yankees found Crowell Vale was « .* thc i- the lead tiff Harvard at 2 to \ and rut It Into < Words only one hit, a single by High with two out m the ninth cor'" More Harsh inning whet in tl .'¦ T*--* fifth. drove Hart.« rlubs In the tenth the collegian allowed Brickley around to Ui of those pitchers' piafe from flrat base <x th th« »t« Brother .. these was tieiu t-o hits, but one of run with n battle«. Tesr« au, Pen rs a:'d I'll;;/. A wild throw per- scorching two-bait hit te scratchy. by Conway centre field, ar.d a mom-n- later, whea Viayer were th« pari B«d. ihe run which won the game. Mir.me alao his e also marked a Frye, playing lait gaau work« the t\tti nd gan for as a pinch Tesreau .«it. it was far Harvard, hitter, ilaihei 'v¡i* on bat différent a over John eight Mark sent Eiaai a single Re.Ily'i head, 'f*or> .e0fi' from Worcestei Brickley raced home with the ru th«» n boj Academy, which not only won the gam« and the ¦:¦ rritt will «be charco.1 mound, and the younjrster gave series with the New on ami made three Haven team, ¿it what ¦¦:: bases balls also won for Harvard the with .' » «¦ His teammates threw in diitin'eiiee. a wild pitel of being champion of the Tesreau deserved, and defeat lis ei rors. trian*raUr '¦ league, which only this year has have beer, a mi!« Warhop was, therefore, an Catay win¬ beta re nu.de ugoir.*'. Jen fifteen forme«), with Harvard, Vale and Print«, The T tala 111 Total« ner, even though he allowed ton as members. fÄrr)(. lien Fletcher .Batt« I v'"' hits. * The Crimson beat the Tiger» made h three-base wild throw r Ta ''l The Athletics gained a two-run lead three * in a row, and now hns for tl the tieing run e e o i.i In the firet inning of th" first game games taken tea ¦. from Vale. th« h ought not Se~ -, a ami Str'.'nk sincled. tlime- The teams will «Mat \,y It T« Stolen walked erain in on to be charged against Chalmers. moved the runners up with a Brooklyn Saturday, wh«a a Murra» Lapp han --.nii Pie Way will ..n double steal - n probably ce ..<¦*¦«! (»hiring banged single other n r h r second base. ice each again the box. Bat when Killifer 'ich scored both runner«. so as fai . inn¬ third far the championship ia con¬ Mayer to The Yankees scored in the cern« d, that is put sway, ami bu tk« itter i a ings." run . .... thoul making hit. Paddy Harvard r,me. led by Tack reach while th« winning * Hardwitk first, .an 4 off 1'ei i diked .-.'i«! wei to leccnd and coached for the last f»w 1'« rritt was well de- . fanned. week» by m- M on an infield out. Caldwell the 'r-.mson's most sucees-ful of -, rv, il run the foot¬ tt Thus I ¦.HI«tel -..in came all th«- way home ball coaches. ... r» .-¦ rved, but, as Percy Haaffctaa. of and Ils-- from tecond on a wild pit -*h. In the The biggest crowd that «ver gathered the proverb goes, the mills th if tied the --core. I'au- often into extra inning*. Yankees about Sol liera' Field watched the battle grind Phila¬ miinti walked and Sweeney saerifced. to-day. The Crimson graduate» had Cravath saved th« guine fer out ami the rumor in 'I "as Caldwell «grounded little to enthuse over, however, uat.t delphia his saved, moved on to third. High's single the very tini>n, but thi*, indeed, *a» not tl RAGAN SHOWS across the ii his routine brought him plate. well worth the waiting. Vale almoitat but h« did not perform The Athletics hn<! a rnance to score the outset of the secured a 2 Wood«:. * most ST. LOUIS FEDS frame Ml mariner. «>!d in the sixth, but Crowell hit into a '.«hen Hu.-h «¡rove a liner out U wort ¦- «z black lead, .«f his rescue HE double Caldwell was in trouble Three deep left field and into the crowd for» worn SUPERBAS play. Results of Games in bat 1 I Leagues Sat, There ir. the ninth when the Athletic had home run, scoring Vaughn ahead »f and an out to him¬ WIN THIRTEENTH while t glove and another on two out, but he managed pull him, Harvard, up th*> final inn¬ wi< a Giant oa firs! self out of ing, had its in the when Metkle a sliort fly CAN TOO «langer. and of the Teams gathered only point thud golfed BAT, In the tenth the Yankee» made the Standing Battling fifth, when, with two out, Abbott'» to field. It was a Texas leaguer, right »ir.ee run which won. Haumann singled to STRAICHT ViCTORY double to right field was followed b«r to use aii old-fashion-d term; was with »FEDERAL LEAGUE. to centre. mashic pitch. Cravath right. Sweeney again ready NATIONAL LEAGUE. AMEKK AN LEAGUE Coolidge's single Altho-an replaced bj around« a sacrifice. Caldwell tapped B scratchy there were few runs, it was a fifBt didn't teem to be any place Factor in Two of reach of Il WIKS TO-DAY. inch of the ai i* fell he Scoring hit just out of the TO-PAY. (.?.MES TO-l>AV. every way. when the ball went to third. OAMBI for »a» is not Crowell and Haumann Near York nt .«, I. i. í. «.. < Men«;«, at llrot.kljn. Beaten Whitney, pitching Harvard, at top which the Three Runs of Braves riul.i.l 'lt.»,i.i nt Kew York. h m« i- t nt s > ni.. Again speed, ...I Tops -I ., Tip -Il Ml. but approached High was called out on strikes and llr,..kl)ii at It.i.ti.n. II M Ut W ¡t.\ in trouble, managed tine verv hit to f I. 'ii!" lit » I. -..'I.in.l St. I.oiii«. nt Iliiltlmore. after time to himself feet the Caldwell stole second. Peck ht. LihiIs at < hlrnco. lletrnlt. |-,ll«lnil »rli lit itiiff.ll.i. the Heroic Work pull together and liown came the ball, sixteen and Wins Game. and Hau¬ t Iniliinatl at l'!tt«l>»ira;h. St. I.iiiiIh nt Despite to throw a on Yale'» for then faster and faster. Conway, who threw high, YESTERDAY. RESULTS (IF (.AMES YESTERDAY. damper hopt» first second and to Th« Tribune 1 mann scored. RFSII.TS <IV IIAMIS Yl.sTKUIlW. KESII.TS Of OAMB a bigger lead. Vale's to the we'd known ratio [I«y Telea-raph 1. St. I .»111«, Hrookl-.il, 1. of Claude ¡tfthandtr, according Caldwell had no trouble in the last I'll il.a.lr t pli 1rs. |j Np« York. 1 ill Innings), New . ork. Il riilln.lelp.il'«, tj Cooper. Watrous, was more effective than has Cra- Boston, June "23.--There is a tide In New i">; I'lni.i.i« ii.i.i .

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