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1 Would Like to Shake the Hand of
j V Erery Member Presidents Mes
sage to World Champions Rec
A V ord Greeting Awaits Them
I wh n President Roosevelt received
I I his telegrams and mall at Oyster Hay
I today he found a cablegram from the
II i Unltal States Commissioner nt the
J Olympic Games In 1lndon inrt i ng
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American pjitlclpant In tho contents
J TU message was as folori
LONDON July 35 IW
lion Theodore Roo evelt Iresident
UnIt il States Ovster Ray S V
In the athletic section of the Olym
pic Games of 101 representing the
world championship track aid Held
f the athletes representing the Lnlteil
States won fifteen tlrat prizes out of it
I possible twentyseven conng more
1rtlS than the athleles of the emirs
world On a basis of five for first
r S > hre < for second gnJ one for third ttw
United States athletes cured 111 12
4 l points Great Britain and Ireland com
L Ojntd 6 13 points
If I j Sfpled JAMB3 E SLMi VAN
1 j U S Commissioner
I The resident Immediately sent his
Cf gratulatlon to the men and said lie
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i wished he might shake hands with eacn
ne of them The Presidents message
I 1 In full was at follow
1 Oyster Bay X Y July 27
Jomei E Sullivan U S Commissioner
V tn Olympic Games 1 London England
Heartiest congratulations lo you and
1 team WLjh I could shake hands t itn
II each man
Signed THEODORE ROOSEVELT
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Will Probably Assist at Greeting
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The Evening World notified resident
Roosevplt on Saturday that a big it
ceptlon was being planned for time vie
l torions American athletic titm on It
fj return from Urn London Olympud III
f cAblegrnm to ClulrmaTl Sullivan leave
a f practlcaUy no doubt that the President
I t will take part In the greetings to In
< VIe San letot lous team ot Olympic
1 athletes who are due IUTJ about the
I i middle of August It will be one u the
I liliwest events In years i
A committee called upon acting
t J I Mayor McGowan today to confer with
f F hIm regfrdlng the Initial steps lo be
r taken to make the celebration one to bo
i I remembered
Mr McUffvan was slgnni a greitt
lltck of JliVU iKinds He piclud up a
I b 1 I bunch of them probably thirty or
I forty nnd said Do you see these
I They are worth JlOOO each I would
I like to be In a ptosltion to give ivch of
thoso athletes a lot of them to teat fy
i my appreciation of their magnificent
V work abroad
Tho American athletes brought
glory to the nation as a whole and ns
l a great many of Its victors came from
II Mew York City the credit must be par
ticularly appreciated by the State of
Now York and tile city ot which we
re all so proud
s I shall tike the necessary prelimi
I nary steps to make the reception a big
1 luccess llnyor McClellan nlll be bacx
from Ills vacation at the tiino the exer
p cse will be enacted but I know his
I feelings on the subject and am sure
I he will AD everything pustule to make
the occaslon one worthy of ah admin
istration
V Greeting in City Hall
m It was decided that the greeting to
the athletes kitouid uku phcu III Uiu
Cl V Hall The building Itself will be
decorated from root to basement Irts
V Idont Roosevelt and Gov IKsles will
undoubtedly be present Tne Crovernor
Ilia already signified to The Evening
World his Intention to cooperate In
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whatsver movement N undertaken to
properly greet the boys
A working committee will b ap
nolnted bv the Actlnp Mayor on
Wednesday Tnen the names of a civic
lommlttee of one hundred of Now
Yorks most representative citizens will
be announced
Aside from tho eeneral nubile recoil
lion the I tie r Amne rica mm Athletic Cuh
has taken sten to ereet Its own mem
INTS In the rale ould Irish style A
binquet will be tendered to the wlncel
Mol WOIIUIT but the ilit for this
event had not been arraneed as vet
i Expected Home Next Week I
Until an esrly hour today Iresident
Comvay of the IrishAmerican Athletic
Club had not heard from Commissioner
Sullivan or Capt Robertson relative to
the return ot tht turn on the same
I boat At any rate the absence of four I
or five of the Americans will hot alter I
the plans submitted to Mayor McUowim I I
Saturday The team Is expected durlnj
the tlrst week of August
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AMERICANS STILL
i WINNING ABROAD
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BERLIN July rIn the International
athletic contests which nero held here
esterday JV D Llghtbody University
of Chicago and W W May University
at Illinois participated and their work
arou ed much enthusiasm Llghtbody
easily defeated letteron of Sweden In
the lf metres flat and later won the
VJOmetres flat against thirtyseven com
pctuors giving them a Mart of 05 tm1
reM May easily won the 1tn1cLTe han
dicap run
NATIONAL LEAGUE
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At Boston
FIRST OAME
Cincinnati II o t > II n n i n o I
lioton 3 I 0 I 11 I j 10
101
latterleCctokloy and McLean Me
Cnrthy and Graham Umpire Rudder
ham
SKCOVI tAME
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Lnoinnatl 111 0 A t o 0 0 0J
Boston I I 1 II 0 3 I 6
IlatterlesCampbrll nnd Schlel Fer I
itnon and Uowtrman Umpire Rudder
ham At PhiUdelphla I
FIRST OAMK
at Louis II o il i o 0 0 0 oii
lilhulelnhla o 0 0 o 0 1 I 0 r
Fliltprles McOlynn null Bliss Mc
Qullen and Dooln Imclre Johnstorje
SECOND GAME
St loll 0 0 I I 0 1 0 0 It
Philadelphia o 0 230000 1
Hattfirlcf Raymond and Ludwig Tox
In and Jnckletsih Umpire Johnslone
EASTERN LEAGUE
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JnCV City 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0V
Mnntrnl 02000000 i
IlitliTifs Ynuns and Uood Keee
and Hall Umpire Mr mack
At Rochester
I N wnrlt 0000 10
Rnclvtcr 0 0 0 I 0 1
BtlUTles UricKill and Siavasic 11I
Ktr and Ihtflfy Umpires Dussleby
and Krltchell
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At Toronto
Providence 0 I 0 0 0 0
Toronto V 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
RittirliFClize and PKerson Kllroy
md 1earcc Uinplrci Walktr unJ Stal
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nnlllmore 4 I 11 0 0 0 1 I
Uvffalo 0000010
HalteHs Milloyrcy and Bycn Me
iVnrei and Archer Umpires Murray
and Taft
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1 Gov Hughes Will Aid in
V Greeting to Olympian Athletes
Hv Teleiiniph to the fitlltor of The Rvcnng World
I SARANAC INN N Y July 2fiYour telegram received Gov
J Hughes baa already designated AdjtGcn Henry as his representative
to act on the committee to welcome team of American riflemen on their
1A t return from Olympic sanifo Aug S
T The Governor has no official Information ng to anything further
Llt but If arrangements are being made for public reception of others re
If turning from these games the Governor would be glad to know details I I
and make suitable arrangements for the States participation 1
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EIENING W RlO RACE CHART
EIGHTEENTH DAY AT BRIGHTON BEACH
Weather Clear July 27 track Heavy
64 FIRST RACE Two yetroldi tint hav4 not iron at the meeting 1500 iddedi five
I tn < a naif furlongs
PcitZKI OlfJM Start gooj Won cullr Winner br c by Watercren
Shier Jcanie OwnerA J JOIner Time 107 3J
n Starters = WtJ Fl II i inJockeie PH C I I 811
IIT hJoiecret 101 jVj ViVe l1MeCarthy 0 0 2 I I
flaT Ihndy LIon 100 2 Q 4 2l 21 0l1b1 T R 7 62 H
i14 Clou tIT 0 41 8 I 3 i Seel 85 55 65 12 14
Din Effendl 101 4 6 0 ° 8 I Doyle 13 a 2 43 13
144 Personal V 115 3 JI 2 I a 4McCahey tl 12 10 4 2
Oil limns llellt 112 I 2 51 d J Lee R to H 3 75
1t 0 IKid V yT L7LT lang IOI l 4 2
llomccreat running in hli beat form Jhe Into a big Iud In the tint quarfr
and forcing a nlff pre all th way won nicely In hand he U t prood colt Dandy I
Dixon ran an Improved race closing strong Chits was outrun throughout she managed
tolastfor third money Poraonal quU p 1j uKInotial8fa jriilop
I SRCOXIi ItAiG = Steeplechase for touryearolds and upward teTlInc handicap
OJ tW aiKIl about 10 mil
1012 Of2W Start tood Won easily Winner b i by Huron
New Era Owner J ODrlcn Tlrns 402 3fi
1111XV IrlrnI I LJ H FlnJickn OP III 11 Jr lh
Navajo t3T 2 3 3 5 IS Dupes 3 3 2 ha IS
631 lnal 131 a t I i 2 O lOider 6 I C 2 33
ro Japrlk 151 I 22 I 3 lcKlnrey t2 45710 14
rH Cia 131 3 4 4 4 4 nder 8 15 12 a I
aJs lorlllll 11 mum 4 11 ridr Crulubly o C S 1 13
Navajo lay off the pace for two turns o < the tlel1 when t moved up under n drive
and taking the lead aflr the last Jump won well n hnd llanni ran a ooj race
11 101 lot hit itlrrup on the flat and wai unable to tide him nul Paprika Hopped
iaiLvijs had plontv ot Rpfed V but quit uhcn the plnchcame Orp outcl3i3el1
t fr3tf TIlTltlJ furlong itACiiFoirysroM and Upward lllniti waddcdT im mile and a
I POll 1 2V Off SI7 Start got Won easily Winner eh m by Plaudit Staxn
g
F IO Oa net loto Stable Tlnie 1 243
hnlex Urartrf = = Wu0t Fin Ik Or lu Ci 11 Ph
it i Conitdknne 101 1 I lcUanlel 4 02 72 05 55
n36 Coat of Arms 103 R 2 2 2t2 A te o 1 10 4 2
SSI l > lsob dlnt IDS 3 7 s 314 Mccahsy 1 12 7 t2 75
Ojlo < I Hall 1113 a 8 3 45 45lCCarthy Q 4 33 I
21 Moleaev 103 4 e r it4 i 11en 2 32 II 45 13
f20 Col White 109 1 4 4 51 flu PaCe 2 02 32 45 13
il4i KIlllecranM V 93 e f 5tt I 7 or p 20 3 O 8 4
573 JL Jo cui 101 2 2 Su r L C 4
LOTiellenrie ook otnnmnd early and thowlrR bis Improvttnunt drew away easily In
te itretcn Co > of Arma cio to tho pete held on ell Disobedient outrun In th
eirly Pirt clnl with a rusi iVtl hlti ran a bad race
piiThiii i T hamlksp 1UrIthJd iTT
hot 3vi off 351 Ptan fair Won handily Winner br r by Blues
Uunrt Oivn rS FnHO Ttmt113 2 1
ittpStirtr Vt IitT t 1 Fin lVkfya Op HI 1 Il Sh
i4il Ataioe V liVi l 1 i i i i ll S V r 85 2 fa 13
marT < llouqun V US 2 SH S > 21 2 Mrtianlsl 1 1110 IHll 14
et mack Oak V In 4 51 2U 1 1 McCarthy V 4 fl 5 1
11l Will friln V 5 3 4 4 j 4 Lang r < i M 40 n S 3
Added darter
rafre In oi prnt In Brand form h broke very fait nd taking a eonl lead won
with plenty to cpa HOI II was slut off In ISo run don th back ri > lch Lit Is
doubtfj it he could c have hmtC5 the winner without tnr lnl rfe nfe niick n L llrM V
ltJ 1ISk
i rFiHflMIT11re an1 Ipr ti1ii aMiI six tlnl
I Ioet4ra Orl2 SIt Iol Wnn 1rhlng Wlnnr blk t by Slar
S Maritei innerMr ryurr Timelt3 45
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1 c mark Story 1 3 5 I 11 5t I McCarthy 5 4 4 I 211
IMII FrlI 117 T I n 2 Ilplol 3 I iS 12
IIZI lIe KnnlH Ii 5 t lb Iet V 7 5 V5 6 5 12 15
G qtn Mmrgjerito 111l 2 Sh 3 II t Dole C N 7 52 8S
V tolilproof V 110 4 4H 4 I 44 B1 C Kwrnfr 6 > > C 2 I
V l Zal V us 1 2 2j 2tn rt McUanlfl I 10 i 3 75
m 2 Helen Shea V 10 h S 71 T 7 J J Wal > i 40 n 1 < 10 4
Jgl KIMriln mITT JI < C C J Le 40 fH 40 J1 5
Itclt Marj In rinse uartrs the early uut r em to the oiitiidc and mlnr U
with a ritib Jut got up Krlzetf1 Rived Krjttnd on thn turn anl fouifrl out Cie fineh
ItJnely Ile Kno hid plcnv n f cpe1 but tlrfd riffnt nt the enl iSullnroof In close
inrri > hi L off mil hrockfd bnj < l > j > t ttnf nh rln X2lfhoil llie di o 1X11
WiJ i l kME fv teat tiIjTeiiing JicitlJ fie tirtntts n
UOti POltL 1 Off4 vj tPI 001 Won eaalli Wlnn r b e by IlinuJtt
Haglaii OwnI lou IJi liil
11e t = Yu = L Fin Jodiy j li = = I ii
cVfi Hairman im t 8i J I I I t HWIHI 2 I t ei 31 14
IV171 lull lilT I 2 Hi lJilj5JHUr 4 1 r I
OT Arondak 17 t5 PI II al yk t Ir 12 S us
ivcl Irani nil 4 5 e IV5I 61J Ui Mirahey 5 0 4r 2
111 imirI tIll 7 il 1f ft I 51 Sumter Ir IS I a 72
AM Sbort Cat liT 2 lb 2ijrs i 1 I 4 1 5 2 I
1101 rri Tcniy 112 5 I ja YH 71 Koerner IS 1C lit 4 Z
Bin Astur i2 II U P vt s l oui rt t1 Id i i E 4
4in Klmpr Ho IH2 S S1 II I 1 W lUirr l t1 V in 5
itav M in Oil nv ir bt he ramils verfto th > runt anO woi ialrtinC iMIh
pltnt i h 111 fhorl fut Ilred r3l1 a 1 fltl t
ARASEE GAINS VICTORY
a IN BRIGHTON HANDCAr
nr rvrjjAT THEAXOR
BRIGHTON BEACH RACK TRACK
July 2 rasp vor the handicap this
uftennnn all the way Swe t got the
best of the break nml getting a lead go
mlr around the paddock lurn he held It
nil the way Uouquet was favorite but
after setting a Ilitle tile worst of the
start XIcDanlel save her a very poor
ride He jammed Into all kinds of
pockets In the back stretch and when he
did get clear sailing ho was too late
Aratee jUg breezed in front clear 0
01 iHUilble Interference and It looktd
like he never wee extended In the
strth DouiitiPt made her churacterlstlc
aluft of clMiiRbut then faltered again
At the end Sweet was looking over his
Alinuliier 1 McDanlel and Bouquet
Black Oak added from the IMO eligi
ble ran I fair race to he third I was
announced at the track today that Six
muiid Rovenfeld othcrwl Beansy
who nearly siurted a riot In reslstln
arrest Saturday had been denied id
tuliMioii tti the track by order of the
Uoarl of Steward
Hcmecreet Takes Opener
Homecrest was a good thing In the
opening event but Uvlta anJ Kffemll
were good timIngs Irw und It wn just
n IRe of piMlus the right on Home
crest win thu nirlil one After gettlh
imivv bidlv he soon ran up on time
outSIde unl citiKht Personal In the
first cljriili hic limn wept on and
Hcned up a KIP or thtee lengths iTs
never wu In trouble and at the enl
Grthv was e uln him up Dandy
nixon was running strong when the
vt en WITC tlrlutr and came ron is
I hind to be sc ond In the Us itxtcenth
Civtli the favorite was third Per
rinala weight told or her and se
stcpficd
Paprika Disappoint Backers
Paprika with McKlnney up was an
I ddiua choice In the steeplechase but
t looked Ilka McKlnney gave the jteld
Ins the 510 variety nf ride Navajo
won tile race pulling up so lame after
the finish Hut liup e had lo dismount
and teiiI Mm hack to UP scales Pip
rlka and Hnnel made rvll the pace tho
latter teething hy n small margin Nav
ijo Iny third until the bickstretch siV
ond tmo round and then made hs mive
lannel nml Paprika were running on
even terms at this time and as Nsvio
nnriM rilonnsiilc Paprika sujdenlv
dropped hack Rnnne then went on
with Navnjo anti Muck to him so close
list at Ihe end Navajo had to bp ridden
out to bcM Bantiell bv the three lengths
1h te fivirii Ppriki 1ilnl Harp
ist unjMppocl his rider early
Comedlcnrs Goes the Route
Comedienne took the lend at the start
of tho third anti made everything dizzy
bohlnd trying to catch her 1 Isnt
often this fIlly Is sent over a route hut
from her effort today It look like dis
tance running Ii her gime She breeicd
In front all the way and killed off
George C < Hull In the backslfHch A
ter that Coat of Arms took up the
rhne but he could not eel within three
lengths of tho mare Moleity was far
back all the way but Col White made
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I a game attempt to get within striking
distance ant had to ijult at the far
turn Everything was so tiled at tie
i end Hint Disobedient got up In time to
i be third behind Coat o rtrn
Black Mary Shows Gameness
Back Mary Is a game little Illly She
1 came on the outside In the streUh in
the fifth and just got up In time to beat
lOu Krliettp by I nose The latter away
I badly was In close quarters all the way
l to th stretch turn Whpn she did get
I through she closed like a streak but
Upton evidently didnt see Back Mary
on the outside After he caught and
passed Ho Knows he thought lie had the
race won Black Mary has won three
races In succession coo and every ole
In the Mime way In Ue met few strIdes
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FORT ERIE RESULTS
Bpeclal to Th < Kvenlnz World
FORT ERiE Ontario July 27To
days races resulted aji follows
FIRST RACrrTwo irolU miles
1 five furlntiRs Hrldoun TO liergcn l to
f j to 5 and 5 to 10 won MlM Alviot
IIi O Hunts 8 to I 3 to 1 and 7 to 5
Hcoud Misc erltwndon IW 1 Marthi 5
110 2 even and 1 to 2 third 1llell
Lady Ruby Lady Clnri Lady Kleanor
Santa Elena Lady Hawthorne Iidy
Leotn also ran
HrXpND UACBTwoyearolds nve
and a half ttirlongsiatm Ue i via
i KO tOtt even and out won Plensln
10 Rose 15 to I Ijo I end 7 lo 5
second Mixlm Gun 103 Burns 3 to 1
I to 5 an1 out third nine lPS 15
Dearie Bn Howe Lawyer Millar and
i To also ran
Third Race Threeyenroldt anti I
Cmltiola 1M SwaIn 3 to I 3 to 1 n
105 won Snake Mary M Dliby
I even nnd out sirond H irry It
oon 1C3 Power z to 1 f to 1 M
to 1 thIrd Time 117 Colfaverda
Stoner Hill and C J Celia also ran
FOfPTII RACECanadian Dorbj
mile and A quarter worth WiOOU
rence I Daly 116 Nlcol 1 to S 1 to
and out first Dennis Stafford I
WnNh 10 to 1 3 to I < loS seom
PlnkoM IrriMUlor 3 to 1 4 to 5 I to 4
third Thiic2W 35 Clell Turner
Uncle Toby nlso ran
FIFTH RACK Thr jearoliU six
furlonw Almttllrr 101 1 nllT i
I 7 1 < I and ctt I Miss Slrone in
I MarlIn 13 lo 1 3 to I nnd r to i 2
Oolden Shore Inl 1 Hiirnsl 11 to 1
I 6 tt I and 3 to 2 3 ThielM 11 iniv
I Carol Dixie ninmirl Tenxnrrnlra also
mn
SIXTH RACE ThreeycarolrU ant
up mile and oneolxteenth Tom Di
Un 10 Rums 7 to 20 and out won
Morllboy IW Powers 5 to < 6 to 6 and I
11 lo 3 second Washakle D7 C Roes I
10 to II 2 to I and 3 to S third Time
In SS Thhllnl Alta McDonald San
Ardo alro ran
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I STRICKEN IN SUBWAY CROWD
j Margaret Madison A saleswoman of
No U South Klllsxm place Brooklyn
was atrlckciv with heart trouble In the
I uptown subway talon at the Brooklyn
Bridge at 330 P i today She wa
attended by Dr Laurie o the Huion
I Street Hospital Her condition II critical
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GIANTS lOSE AGAIN TO PITTS BURG
CUBS GET m H N BROOKLYN
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Jordan Gets Two Home Runs in
Second Game and Lumley
Cleans Up in a Pinch With
a ThreeBagger
SCORES BY INNINGS
FIRST GAME
I Chicago 0000 1 0020 3
Brooklyn 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1
STOny OF FIRST GAME ON RAGE 6
SECOND GAME
Chicago 0 0 0 0 3 1 1 0 0 5
I Brooklyn 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 3 6
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WAttmMrTON PII H 131100K LYN
Jtly 2tfter hang the recoml Rime
I o the doubleheader today SCOld up
tile Cubs were beaten by Lumleys
I hrpelw swat In the eighth with the
aiC9 fuLl Jordan got two homers
Pint Inning
Slnrr went out Lewln to Jordan
She kard sent a KnJWtcr In Bell and
weal out Chance made a lucky two
linger the bill droppnK bol ICI Al
pTinin and Hummel Hverss hot oio
ails stopped by Hell who threw lilti
01 At iI4t base NO JtlV
Ilirsh holtetl a fly tu SheckaM Ma
in y was pu ou of lie vny by lincl
rcn Biid Chance Htiinmtl foul fly
iaf lire base WAS gathered In by
Chance NO niNS V
V Second Inning
FelnMJt bansed out a fly which
flJirrmiel cnlhred aflfT a print Hownil
soaked a hct Ole to Lewis Jin fiift
iimbled but by I rjultit throw In Jordrfn
iranaKeil lo get IIH innn Tlnkfr
ihiKleil In rlxht ccntfa field hut w a
plpticil stealing seoofll base livtevn to
Aliwrman NCs IllXd
ApeiTiin 1150 haniliid 1 free pas ° to
1M line by LunUrfn Jni 1iri th1
I I tho fans wild by llftltiR tin lull over
e rii t flflil fence for 1 homo nil
I orliiB Alpeqnan ahert of him ShP
MIII tliej OUt to Ever Lswii was a
i iiLtiii on lk Hurseii wan rreJ
I TWO on iiis RUNS juniper uy fJers Sod laalcl
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i Third Inning
Kilns drove a fast xras cutter to
r wls whj nailed h1 at first hue
iundgren also kit lo Levls xnd mot
a clmilar fate gJ3lc foul wait taken
n Sheehan NO KLN
Hell fouled out to Kilns Burch
slnsle up the thud base line Mnioney
dId the fan act Humml lifted one
ju Into the air and Slacle was under
he ball when It came down NO
HVNH i
Fourth Inning I
Maloney grabbed Sheckard ny after
a Fprint Chance lined to centre Kleld
for n hag Hummel made a great
> atoli of Evens llneny and by a fit I
throw to Jordan doubled up Chance
NO RUN
Tinker smothered Alpcrmane Infield
fly Jordan kept up his pood milling
wlth a safe drive to rlKht Held but
burgLarize scond
was out trvhiK to blrll <
Kiln to Evers Sheehan slrucc uut
NO RUNS
Fifth Inning
StKlnfeldt bounced one to Tewls and
perished at first base Howard singled
time ball dropping back of Lewis Tlnkir
then t1llng the bail over nurchs I
head ro three bases scoring Howard
Kline followed with a drive to the ren
no field bleaehers for three bases scor i
Inc lnk 11achor on lluiclis wild throw
Kllng crossed the pint Itmilnren niert
out to Malone Bnrrh maile a Slnsa
tlotial onehand running catch of
Slacles line Oy robbing the batter 0 a
lne
home run THREE UtNS
Lewis flied to Tinker Itenpm was retired
Iwls fd
tired by Bvera and Chine Boll ningled
lreI to
to right Held Unroll fouled out
Klnt NO mIRJ i
Sixth Inning
SheUartl dmiblfl nlonK the first bas I
line Iel wns token out ot thl bx
and Rilckor Bubslltutpl dunn Imnl
Id HIckr 1 thll 1Hnll I
cl to RuokiT who threw to fihpfhin I
rntchluir Sheckard at third iiPe Chant
stole second liise an scorch as Kvers
sole eelnthl fleid OAlnflll1 tlUd i
went otter
out to Hummel Howard ull
011 tr to Julian ONE KIN
Icy foulnd out to Kiln Humi I
rl111At
V dlsiuiMrt of on his bounder bv
Mil Chance Alperman fanned
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Seventh Inning
vr singled to oentre neld Kilns
ted Ruckcr to Jordan Lundsren
V j HerRfn SUure sIngled scartiis
Slotfle out die llnR second ba o
S to Lewis ONE RlN
n slammed tho lull or the rleht
slammer second horn rtm of
flied Blieclurd
e Shwhan 0
ramo Hhlhon 1
a tripled to lef the MH hittIng
trIplet
< nls foot and biumlnK a hun
yards awn Hcrrson hit to TlnXor
Lewis was run down Tinker to
g to Strlnfeldl to Lumlgrcn
kcr oat Tinker to Chance ONE
LN
Eighth Inning
Stieckard out Eho rwn to Jordan
Chance walked He was ciuzht nap
pint Rocker to Jordan lo Ixinln to
Jordan vera llretl to Hlimmrt NO
IttN3
1Ilurch filed to Bhevknrrt Maloney
wa Oed hy Change unjsilstt
Ifrjrmmel slnKle to centre field AIr
Irm1 safely nfodlroc H nimel to
third base Jordan < kl tIling the
lasses Luotlrr bated for Sheehan and
lilt f the fence for tK > Klirw scoring
Kununel Alperman ami Jordan Th
ran
chwrlnic that Mllo wl could be heard
for hlookM wny 1estls went out
SteSrffdt to Chance TIinEE HtNS
Alperman went to third hare Htimml
to second base and Lumler to right field
to llrooklyn StelntPldt struck out
Zimmerman Kitteil for lfowrii and
fanned out Tinker slnglrtl to centre
geld Kline struck out NO RUNS t
rr
r IIROOK LYN
I H H PO A K
Burch if U 1 1 0 1
I Maloney cf o 0 0 0
Hummel rf 1 J ii o 0
Alperman 2L 2 1 i o 0
Iola ib 3 3 12 I o
Sheehan lb I
U 0 2 i n
Lewig M n
1 1 tI 0
ne f10 I U 4 i 0
I
Hell
Bel p U
I I 0 2 n
UiicKor p I I I Ii U
Lllej rf n
1 0 0 0
Total 6 9 i j
Batted fur Sheehan In eighth l
I
V LIIICtlO V V V
lHCAOO
Slfe or It II PO X I
SIIclil if V 1 J 1 t 0
t 1 3 I 0
hauCt P I 2
Fters 2l t t
IB 0
2i
I 2 2 0
Stnfitehiht 1b I J
I t I 2 0
IIowarJ rf i i o I I
Tinker ss
s 4 t
filng c I
IWuJ I I 2 0
luutlrel 11 I ii 1 n
i 5inimernua o o o o o
Totals i IT 21 ii 0
I Batted for townrd In ninth
Host Ptr HltHOrr Hell r In 113 Inning
i i las fn 1tailj Rimktm I
Hal1 kel
tmtT I llllren e
Left on HjsBClilcaM I riklyn 1
Rrue Out tv Bud I 3 by Iml <
wren < 11 <
Hono RuntJonlan
Lumle TJ > r MJm liltsTinker ICIln Ieivii
TwoHaso lilts Oiiance Sheckard
Stolen Jiases Chance I i
l > f able IMrf lltimniel to Jordan
Tinplre IlliflcT
pectal to The Evmtn World
DETKOtT Inly SThe Illshlan lers
oleneil the series with the Tigers here
this afternoon 1ltcher Illllianls has i
jalrod the Klberteld hunch sml look I I
rof > J VllloU who Is rltclilng Ed hall i
vi put In by Jcnnlng and Hogs Old i
the twirling for the Hilltops
First Inning I
Keeler thrown oul by Wlllett Conroy
I
struck Olt Cha 3 out Luuglilln to1
Kosman NO RUNS i
ilolntyro tIled to Hcniphlll Scbaefer
fouled to Cbs st Crawford wm out to I
Chess unasslitcd NO HUN 11
Second Inning
I Tim pit ii I tapped lo Vil let t and was I
thrown out ilnrlurly wa thrown nU
by ouifhlln lilmnty put A Texas i
Ltasuer over secor and siole second I
I Hill struck out NO HUNS 1
I flohh filed out to nntre llossman
nilkril nphnnly made a wnnVrful
I catch of tougtilln lly to let Hchmldl
out loA to base NO RUNS
Third Inning i
Klelnow got his base on hails Hojrr
bunted and both w ere unN on Schaeters
I oiror KdUr cmunileil to the tilt ctir
wil I ii rca Ilelnol oul nt Ihlrl ton
I rov struck out Cha o llal lo Crnw
I ford NO lltNH
i Downs was thrown out Convoy to
Chase Wlllitt fouleJ to Chase Me
lha
Inlyre drew our wide ones richafer
pen n high fly to Hall NO RUNS I
Fourth Inning
Klelnow 11n1 to Downs Morlarlty
out Schnefer to Rossmnn Delehanty
out a sate one tlrourh the box
Polnhanty stols rfrnnil On 1 wild
1 pitch Delflnnty took third Hall hit I
to left scoring Delehnnty Hall out
i stealing Schaefer taking the throw
ONE HlN
ONt tuN ITo out Cibli hit safely
lover short Romman forced C > ob
I Mortarlty to COnrov Ro smn took I
I sesrel on 1 1M Plrolt Citivrhlla wai
thrown out liy Bull NO RUNS I
j Fifth Inning I
I Klelnow was easy for Downs and
I Rooimn Ilogf fanned Keelcr hit to
L tSfltjJit H l
1 4
Wagner Starts All the Trouble With V IiI
a Double and Clarke and Wilson 3 1
Help in Sewing Up r
the Game I1 1
T
V
SCORE BY INNINGS
Pitlsburg 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 04 <
Giants 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 3
Fruchl to Tt Evening World l I
POLO GltOU > jlS July 7TiWi18 a
leaf out of the lools of llonus Wagner
Clarke and WIlson dealt out some I I
mighty swats to help his brace of two i
liajrxcrs and the Ilritm teok another I
panic from the CVanls Maddox went
up In the air In the elshth ant S
ue lcd by Vounx Hi ali was wild
llpsult two runs without I hit
ito fat that it tons Monday the
worst husnball day of liio wiik liSt
no effect 01 the attendance Slxll ° 1
Ihou and fain boiled over In getting to
the lolo irounds an I all the availably
arati hud been Kobblid up by I1TO
oclock
The niants were somewhat cheered
up todiiy over the return ot I Ilerzo
the young fellmv who left the olub
while In 1 lit of iuiB r somo nupljs nyo
tic pkivcil third base ilurliiB practice
and showed up icitultalily will
First Inning
Crandall ftatted off well stIll Thomas
wntit mil on itt tube Iiaili waR t it root n
out by 1oyle who inadu i neat atoll
Cljfke then rellreil the side with a long
ill tu McCormlek NO HUNS
i I WAKIIVC srnhlicj Toiincys Kfounder
and thev him unt by tcn f et Doyle
I drove lonx flinlKhl into Thomass
ove it lull lly tlilht hllas
hunils llrcFiialiau allod Uonlln
1 llled out to lake NO HUNS
Second Inning
WaKtier was vlKiiioml Ip11d ll ai
11 n < tni tn bin it rid l2t IniniidiaUly IP
vjionilfd by limlnn 11 I that lull
I jijtihfii fOr it t iwoli3KXi iluwii the Ift
tnul Ill Aliiatliiiln aiTllcnl trnn
dill to TniMfy WiRiiii Ion tu third
Tile liiif Duituiiaii srnlfd on Ullsons
lvosiinir In cenlie Irlilnill taught
vicinaa llncilrlvi > ind loeuui Ill Ill
tIe Doyle for I thou IIe plav liotore Wll
siti could rI irn lu the blK ONE
rtlV
ftWinoiir diitaslipJ a Plnlo Intn rrtitrt
lell1 SOIlS hit by I pitihed bill nnd
was so plonscd that I IniiRlieil IL
Ilinnlik pnpjiid an PIHV llv to Madiljx
WIH t ryllig tu bunt Brit wel tool nu
rita ties huttfvcr nnd eitihti a single
Intl ccnlrp foorlni Seymour and soinl
ing Devlin tu seroiul Ira ttimtli puppfil
I lly to illiyiin Wilson tttttk Tonneys
lly after a haul run OXK IWO
Third Inning
Dovlln thiiw out lilbini on an easy
trroitndor Maililnx popped I lly to llrld
sell Thcniiis na lIt Cit but was forceil
out liy ltnch on a grounder to Hrldnell
tIlts S sic tCI XO lUXrt
Doyle druvp a lonE lly to Uilsiui
llrfinnhan walked but > I out stcjl
IllK second Gibson to Abbitlrho l > ev I I
HIGHLANDERS TN DETROIT
I
r V SCORE BY INNINGS
Hijjhlandcra 0 0 0 1 0 1 0
Detroit 000000
i
BATTING ORDER
Detroit Now Voik
llclntyro If Kceler rf
I iihncfcr ts Conrov Cb
Vawford cf luxe Ib
CoMi c c Hem > dll c I
Rot man Ib Miirlarlty 1
JoiiKhlln Mi Ielehanty If
SiiiTuldt c Bnll si
Downs 2b Kitmow c
Uillitl p 11Z p
Umpire Kvnns
left centre ant was out stealing
temidt to richarfer NO RLNH
ShtrliH wait safe on Halls error
niun sarriflccJ llojj to tint Wlllett
hli to the plther who threw to third
In Mip Sdhtnldt Morlarlty torxeil II I
nill who bjgisol Stilt amid t and threw to
e iI rntctitng Wlllelt I was a
aulfiil jilav NO IHNS
Sixth Inning
Conroy singled to left fonroy was
forced hy Cities Coughlln to Doiins
llimpilll hit to right rhasn taking
third hut ilnnphll was oul trying to
amok second Cobb to Ioughlln to I
Down Mtriai itt hit safely tn letl
cnrln7 iliac Morlarlty out Irvin to I
steal Hchlmdt II HIre OMJ RUN I
AMERICAN LEAGUE
At Cleveland
V I
Boston 0 2 1
Cleveland I 0 0
RatterlesMorsan and Chrrgan
Llcbhart nnd Clarke Umpires Slier
Jin and Egan I
At Chicago
philAilolphla 20000
Phlnelphla
Chlairo 00000 I
IMttrrlesVlckers and Schreck Mhlle
HClrlek
and Weiver Umpires OLuuxhlln ant
Hurst
lurst I
At SI Louis
i
Washington 0 0 0 0 ft i
St Ix > ul 2 0 Ion I
Ilnttrrlei Httglics and Warner
Powell and Stephens UmpireCon I
nol
I
jre I vi t o J
GIANTS
I
I H PO A B 1
Tenney I lh 0 0 9 2 0 <
Doyle 2b 0 0 2 2 1
llrtsnalian c 1 0 4 1 1ol
Honlln rf l o 00 olI
Sajmour cf 1 1 0 00 I
Dovlln il > 0 1 3 1 Ot I
McConnlck If 0 0 1 0 Ots j
Hrhhvill ss 0 2 7 4 O l
Crantlall I 0 0 1 20
Neeilham 0 0 0 0 o
Mnthewson I 0 0 0 1 y
Total 3 4 27 13 1 I
Batted for Crandall In eighth
1
PITTSUUHG
I
RII PO AE
Thomas cf 0 0 3 0 loOI I
tS
liacli Iim 0
I 0 1 0 0 f
Clarke If 1 2 4 0 0
o I j
Wasner ss 2 2 a 3 0 1
1
Alibatlchlo 2b 0 0 n 2
U SRlf 1 2 4 0 C V H
Swacluu Ib 0 1 4 0 I
ilbsnn c 0 1 5 1 0 1
MaJtlox p 0 0 1 0 0
Voting j I 0 0 0 0
Totals 4 S 27 6 0
Ha e HltsOff randall S In 7 ln
nlns in MHilo 1 In j I1 Innings
I first Be iii HillsOff Crandall 1 l
MiiuWfnn 1 Off Mnddox Ii You I j
Giants
Left on nasirtPIlWburr 4 1
IJ
StniPi OutBy Crandall 2 Mathew
soil lly Maiklix I Young l
ThivUnp liltWilson
T < iBiii Ill < Wagner 2 Wilson
itt lo Swiclna
Stolen llenelettiin
liouble lII vothril veil to Doyle
lilt by PitolierDonlln Devlin Need I
him tioyli I I
tit ipt es ICni and Em sue I
Mn Dirked a single put short Bey
nnur wotirj It ttti Si tIll a long drive
tu Wilson NO RUNS
Fourth Inning
Clark ripped a two bagger Into left
Wagner nstaln threw tile crowd Into file V
hy sammlnic 1 twobngger to the left 1
Held fenci scorln dance Abbalclilo
sniTilloed crandall to Tnuney sending I
Wagner to third Wagner scored on
I WINnns tliriebafe drive to the centre
1
rifild rope < rtwaclna naPped out to Brld i
well Clbwn beat out a slow one scor
Inic Wilson Miuldox struck out THREE
HI Nf
pivtii drlftel a weak fly to Wagnmr
l fBI I Illeil oil t lo Clark II mid
w1 walked Crandall popped oul to
Laoh N 0 RtNH
Fifth Inning
Hrlilw tlirew out Thomas Ix > ich
fit 11lw Brilttcl Pile leaped In the
air nnd spiire Clarkes liner with OM
hnnli ttia ivi bus catch VO RUNS
Wacin tlrew out Tenney Doylo wail
11
out AbhutUhlo to Swaclna Hre n cli aitt
Donlln Ilied to Clarke
agala wilkc1 DOlln 1 Cllrkefi
NO RUNS 2
Sixth Inning
Wajrncr briko his long Hiring of hill
it5 uliinn lly to Hrldwell Doyl throw
out Atjutlchio ttl I sOil was out Ten I
ney to Crjndill NO RUNS
i 1 Clarke aught Seymours long fly tl
liirt 1I11 poppid a hUh one < o Ab
itmiti cub Mvormlik was called out on
strikes NO IHNS
Seventh Innlna
Dnlwell brew out Snuclnn Gibson
fouled out to Devlin Maddox fouled
to Devlin NO RUNS
HrldwHI soaked a single Into left but
was forced at second on Crandnll i
AMmllchlo on
jrounder Wanner to lchlo
iuv tiled to Thomas Dovlo went 0
the same was NO RUNS
Eighth Inning r
fitTlli5t was ate on Dorles tumble
but was forced out by Leach on a
Erittnler Tcnney to Urldwell Clark
1hl to I tl sending l > ich to set
nell On nn nttempteil douWe steal
I Uach vas out at third Ire nlhln to
I Devlin but Clarke sot necond Brld
Nell threw out Wagner NO RUNS j
I Hnsiuhan for the fourti time worker1
Mad < Lix for a bin on bills Donlln
also walked Sennour drove 1 tohg fly
to WUon and Hrvsnahati took third
Donlln itoli ionil In tho slide Wag
ner wa < sflkel in the leg After limp
Ing a while however he resumed his
position at snort Devlin was hit by i
pltrlied bal tilling the bases Maddoi
was tnken ou n the box and Younf
to k his place McCormlck forcpu out I
Devlin Atrjitlchlo to Wagner Breams
hm scoring nnd Donlln taking third
Hrilwoll walked again filling the bases
Needham batted for Crandall lOttlt
ham site hit by a pliched bill forclnr j
In ivinln Merklo ran the baie for
Npedbim Tonney was called out on 1
strikes TWO RUNS V
Ninth Inning
Mathowson pitching for New Yor1 t I
Abbatlchlo striKk out Matty thrtV I
out Wilson Swaclnn doubled to lett r t
CilbPin ose purpos lv allowed to walk Y
VnuiK struck out NO RUNS f
Doyle wns hit by a pitched hall Bra
nalwn fouled out to Gibson Donllii
l pped another high foul to Olb on
Seyirour rolled out to Swidni NOt t
I
RUNS
V
t
C V
1
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