Newspaper Page Text
The Other Extreme?Yankees and Sviperbas Lose While Giants Are Idle R. Dazzle Vance Fails To Dazzle Cleveland Recruit Pitcher for the Yankees Follows Advice of Wild Bill to Put Ball Over and Loses. Bv JEROME BEATTY. ? im.rst lenrn if (Seer. R. I re indei Mitrtia! law, for he ay, and I ? trying-hard-to en t he :' they ran hit Vm. I .-..- if they eonld ? > as just It v,?i the frit ytSd of the last ew York tu ? will ? sfaaon, and served ? -.ns one Clarer.ee ? ? ? third access * ? .1 on . ? He .7 was - them ? it PipPi i Vance knew ;i um an n'a fumble ???d trouble. . ? ati ? eanght at grounder toward ganas dashed <re after the I It, Peckin* ?'s grounder ite to catch Wan* ? - a hit for I'eekinpauch ? ' mi in jr.. iankeei made off ras a hon?.er by ? s? ? fourth ? haprr.an ? i to catch Chap the stand,, Roth walked. and Alexan* eral direction of ? hapman .. hing third. grounded to Roth at ? g the ? as robbed of a ? I off Gar Kirke, ? BROWNS SURPRISE BOSTON RED SOX Outplay Hub Nine and Cut Short Its Winning Streak. The Red Sot ai ?p?.?? . ye! the lenffue rod won i. Three I ton has won ?e th? eonteat was mnrked bv B which the Browns ? ? ' teai r?-- Af* ? ? ? Provt* . were >N 'A J_) ?' r *-. ;>o a? 3 111 ? ?- ? ? : 3 ft l ? o? . ? |0 a 1 ft J "111 I 111 ' ft 1 10 I 7' I ? ; 7 to ) i 1 ft i o j 0 1 ft ? ?. i- I 0 10 nil?* ?Hearlka'a l ?> ft 0 o 0 I SUIT Ml Tout? . s?? u r. u 4 ? ?? ? "?lOOOTS?!. ftOOOtOOOi? ? a, ~ Prat? ?'?.-. ? ' I ? ? _M I.ft I? ' ??a I ,.. ? ? . ; iiiu - * .. ? United Hunts RaceMeeiing *>ir. (ilr-i I,mar? ?ml Flat Karin* BE'-MONT PARK TERMINAL TODAY I lit*-1 1. \l I \ 1 || ;o |>. m ?- at ?taaaalaa with irataa i?-??-j?: a. Avmu? at It i. aad liM V. ?a. ' A Diff-erent Story CLEVlLAND (,*_ L.). NEW VORK (A, L.). itrhaii ?b r h pti t ? wni- i? 4 o t | oo a if. n i g o c oo C- ?p-ntr. ?ill ? i 0 Paoklnp'ak. M 4 0 0 8 I 0 ? I 0 6 I ? C Mali* 7 I I 0 0 ' .411 I 6 i> PlOP lb 401 ; I 0 ? 0 0 14 il Biumis, 2b I 0 I 2 II III 020 Villar, cf i 00 i 6 o ? .'b JO! I 6 C Copt ri.... 3 OO I 0 0 - o. . i I IC S I ?t-Trtt. p . 3 0 0 0 6 0 Van ? p . 0 0 0 I I I I "Cal ,i 0 0 0 ?n p 000 000 totala .. 114,-27 25 0 Tot-I? 27 I 4 27 9 3 *H?***?i tor ?/???<?? In the ripl-th lnnln|. Cleveland f. : ' 0 O o I 0 0?4 S 0 I 0 I .'0 0 ??i Hen. .. -. Stalin b.???.??Evan? Rott. ??-> -S.-?? >*rk. , einplant .?. h? <" ? hita?Ct i' i? ?? ? :. ..!.-? C?-i9iTi?n, Wkmbigir,? md Kirk?; K kl ? " ?nd Klrk?. Alriantf? ?r a Blunai , LMt on baift? ? ' Cleveland 7. FIrat base on rrror? I. Bai** on bail*?OfT Vane?. 5; p? 0?" t.liTetl. 4. Mit??Off Vanr?, 7 In .- oft 8S, *?a?T> 0 In I Inning. Struck out? 1 ,-?[;. <ahi*k-,. 1 b. Gliratt, I. Lm. plT?--Connolly and Chili. Tlrr*??I 4t>. WHITE SOX TWICE DEFEAT ATHLETICS Philadel] : 24/ ?hirng'o won both g.imet here to day, the sror?-s be i._- T t" r> and 12 to 5. "res: FTBf-T liAMF CHICAGO 'A la.'. T'HII.A. < A. U). nbrhj.oa? abrhpoae' ? . . anc, et. Il i m S l 1 I . rt. Ill 1 10 Iri.lb 211 H ? ? 7 0 01 ' 4 ' 1 I 0 0 I.-. ' - ? .16 0 ?on. If. 4 I Iclnnla. lb 4 0 - . ... w ?,M ?I; li Pi nrau lb. 4 o o 1 11 ?-... ? o? ?J 0<> MoAvor. a. t ? 0 19 10 ?? ? t. 0 "041 1110 0 0 111 0 00 Totals .12 T 7 r si To?ais ...r B ?IM 14 6 ?B?i-?^ tr.T Mrj?T~f ? ? salai tBattad ? ?tt*d bail. Chicago ,4 0 1 0 0 J 0 0 7. 7 Philadelphia . Two ;.?-* hit- Lair Thru i m? Ml Jackaon. I'a.-.ra'i ) ir: - leal . >1| ?. Ia**t oc 1 a*?v> ? i ?. t baa? . balls lilt '... ? Hit by pttf-hsi? ?. Hy ?1 ' la.Ufhlln U ONE Q-M CRICAOO (A I,,i PHItiaV (A. L.I. po ae _ po a? rf I I 1 1 0 Behang el ??421212 Harks n.cl SO 1 I 00 . 0 Btrunk, rf. 4 1 rt.ler.'t 4 12 2- a- '413401; Jack'n..f 4 2 1 1 00 1 ,,!??!??. lb. 41 2 1 II III ? - i 9 0 0 "? .' 0 0 I 7 ??400410 ? '?40 1111 ;> E, 2 1 1 : ? " 0 10 so i s ool -r, p 0 0 0 0 1 0 ? ? roweli, r, 10 0 ? 101 I Sliiniian.p SO 0 O 1 0 ( Totals M Uli ?"* 10 : Totals... r f. 70 27 11 3 ? ? S J 1 0 0 0 0 0 12 I'll i i* .6 0 0 4 0 1 ft 0 0? 5 t Tvi Mil' Uta l'i-i'-.it* J : ? Thr??- ' " '. Henri? ? ??? . I ? ? (Vu ? ? - : ' - 1 f Tun loas; ?-IT Pastea bl ! aip I njirr? II' . I ?? DETROIT BADLY BEATEN 1 WASHINGTON 'AI.. I \ 1. i ;- a r il, r h po a i 111 ? ? l'Kavai sfh. ft 7' i?0 1 10 . . ? ? - - ? t ; : ' ? t .? : on ? ? ?: ? a-1 ? 3 0 10 0 0 '? 4 ft 0 2 0 1 4 '. . -a :.-.-. lb . 4 0 7-7)0 i m, as, It 4 0;' :? c ; .. 4 7. 4 4 ?Htai air, e .0210 i ? 0 0 1 : 1V|. Kea. o 11114? ,? ovsltakli t> ' ' ? '' i ?il? 10 0 0 00 i ; Oils 10 0 0 '.0 '.-rty ...101 Total. SS II ?IT 13 2 T . ? i 7:4 14? -< ff?r Biaiand In ?r??":'. '.??'?? -lU'-al f-, 3 I 0 1 1 ? 1 1 i ?1 I I 0 0 I ? ? Two ban? hi:- ?ThuiSs.Bui ' u~ H '?? Km Bar - - . ? ? '. i IV attaint ? ? * ? ? . . - ? ii,;, SUPERBAS DROP BACK TO THIRD PLACE IN RAC Careless Play of Whc and Myers Aids Reds to Gain Victory. nnatl, Sei ' ? over th? fcrr ' : ther hai it now they i . : ? ! y ;i ? ' ? .'.OH I ?. "il Bi ? . with men ? .*. When ? . ? ? sr-orin? from * ': ? ?va? almo il Myers mud? a belated effort tn i making a truly i markftble capture of a long fly , . but this brilliar I renily made fall offenes !:. the eurli stages of the game stand out in git ing colors. And, on the whoe, the S perbas were not on thalr | rod tu excellent a Ing when th ! knockn t run -. N hcezer 1 I Shi . ii Dell la-- ning. His iir as to im?.-- J' It uns iikew.- ? ? right then'and them Robbie derrick? him and s? errod Smith into tl box. } ra-,-id fire su i and to Smith's hrows mingled in jndiciousl and all calculated to mid to hit Four rut!?? were scored before lie! i ?ter runs wero | in the sixl and elghl '.-,pt'.r\ made certain. J he Superbas hail a merry time i th? fifth Inning. The?- slugged at. slugged away, bunching trl O'Mara and Gets In around an erre Dg final! took Schl ' of the box and se: Lefty George in. Much of the joy departed froi Brooklln life when George entere? He held them throughout, and the oc casioi.? were rare when the] threatened to do things. Georgs ha speed to burn and a fast brenkin curve that deceived. CINCINNATI (N. L.) BROOKLYN IN. L.) ab r h pr> a ? ilrhMi i Kllllr>r, of S I I I 0 P O'Meva. aa 4i2 ' I C.roh. ih 4 0 0 12 0 Oaubtx-t. lb. 3 0 I 12 0 Herrog, ?. 3 0 I 2 6 U Wpe.it. If 400 2 0 Griffith rf 4 0 I 2 0 0 Cutahaw. 2b 3 0 1 0 4 William?. If 4 0 1 I 0 0 Mr,.'? nl ?114 0 Rodger?. 2b M 0 I 10 (i'tr 3b .41114 ?Clara? 10 0 0 0 C Nlion, rf 4 11 0 0 Wagner. 2b I 0 0 I 0 0 Millar, c 401 2 2 Wlngo. 0.41 I 420 Dell p .. 00002 MollAltr lb 4 2 8 14 0 0 Smith, p 3 I I 0 S Schnrldet-. p 2 1 I 0 2 1 Or-orne, p 2 I 2 0 10 Total? . 33 7 12 27 14 I Total? 32 3 1:4 IS ?flart?<l for Roiig>?f? In th? fifth Ir.nlnri Clr.'lnnatl I 4 0 0 0 I 1' I x? BroekKn 000030000? Two-ha?? hit??Wlngo Nixon Cutlh?w. Thru baie hit??Cetz. O'Mara. Georg? (2>. Stolen ba??>> Klllllrr, Herzog, Schneide*. E?rn-il run? l>n. l. Cincinnati. 4. Baertfloe hit? -Daul.'Tt K ?I liter. Donhlo plait?Mollnltv ' iii.nailated 1 H?r/o to Mo!1??;!; Left on baa??? Brooklyn. Si Cln clnnatl ii. Flrat bm? ?n error?Brooklyn. I. Baie on ball??Oft Dell. 3; off George 2. Hit??Of Dili. 0 In I Inning mono eut In tnr ?econd ol Smith. 12 In 7 Inning?: oft Srhneldrr. 7 In 4 I Inning?: off George. 2 In 4 2-1 Inning?. Strucl Smith, I,? Schneider. I; by G??rge. 2 Umpire?? Rlfller and Eawn. Time? I 44. - ? BRAVES WIN EASILY Nehf, In Hot Against IMrate?, Allow? Oal-f Four Hits. Pittsburgh, Sept. 24.- Boston ?hu out Pittsburgh h"re to-day by a scor? _"?" - to 0. Nehf, for the visitors, allowed "inly fi ui hits Kantlehner whs hit hard in the ninth Inning, when two ?in<' a douli'.e scored 1'Oth Boston runs in 18TON (N I. 1 it: rSBTROH ! ?h r I-. : ? m:h|io>< If. 4 0 0 0 ' ." ' ? 1 J n i I . ?*..'i ",ti 40 1 T || f 4 01 I00| Bavmajr, 1 i 113 1 ? ? rf 4 1 0 4 1 1 Ib.. 8 11 01 " Il Wan r.?s 4 00 S I' .. ? o| 1 ?. -. .' '. ?Oil B : -1 n 1 ' ? ? ? ? 0 I 2 ! 1 ?',-. Wagi ??.- 001 0 0( * Ik 101 s 1 < 10s 0 0 c Totali ,. SI 2 I 77 4 2 Tnt?J?... fi 0 4 27 II 1 i 'lian ? : , 0 0 0 0 0 ? C 7 11*4 ? ? lier? .. . ir.d (I 4 ? but ? - -, alla?OU ? : Granger Deserts Dartmouth. W l?. Granger, who ?ras one of the lays of the Dartmouth track team last year, registered at Columbia r lay for thi year. Granger captured the New Kng eharn pionshin last spring, and hu? haen run f'T tho In -T American Athletic n the metropolitan district all summer. Dust from the Base Lines By mom BKATTT. A gentleman named "Mooae" Brown, ' an outfielder with the Topeka Westen League club, has been drafted by the Yankees. Hrown was tried by the St. ; Louis Cardinals this year. He played with them one day and was returned to Wichita. "Mu??'-" is his name and not his political prefi-rence. There are to be two games between Yankees and the Iridiar;? to-day. The si 'nd on Monday. Even M two tn-d?>, their ex ill not in these columns be compsred to the Custer nia.-sacre. Baseball is becming distressingly . refined. T< f the Mike.? I and Bills and Tims the clubs are draft? ing chaps named Clarence, Chester, Al ? | n von Papen's alibi e that when he spoke of "bleed Hill I'ono If a ries is plsyed It will hava one advantage over lus world's series. There will bs no I speculator scandal to investi? gate. I'addy Baumann would have had (.ar ip in the air (please don'l r ne) in the seventh ,t ruddy had Bsumann ?.?-.-.? first up ami ' shot past third, a sure two bagger. He tripped ami roiled In the dost <m his way to second and had ?rambla back to first. A moment later he ivu? tatema at -er-n'.d. Ilinl id the Yankees might ?Il d in that ir ? Whs? Fred Clarke left Pittsburgh "veral thou-and admin ' < ft I him h booh containing their several thousand name?. A telephone direc? tory, doubtless. Crover Alexandi-r has won ni? thir? tieth game this season, and yesterday I of the Philadelphia him $1,000 as a biuius. Alexander t" day is tied with Mamaux | honors in the N-i Alexander ha? won . , ? .'id lost ten. Me mat : three one-hit games, the same number of two-hit games, one three hit gams and five four-bit games. _, .? ? - By BRIGGS The Ninth Tee. _ PHILLIES SPLIT DOUBLE-HEADER League Laeaders Shut Out Cubs After Suffering Same Fate. < hicago, Sept, 24. Philadelphia an:*, the Chicago Cubs split a double-head? er here to-dny by twin scorei of ft. *o 0. The contests were marked by tight pitching on the part of the winning , tv.-irlers, and equally shaky work bv the losinc boxmnn. Humphries held the era to four hits in the flrs' c ama and Chalmers retunie.l the com at by ??ranting the home team only two safeties in the second contest, which wai stopped by darkness at the h inning. Tho Cubi scored in the firit Inning , of tho opener on Schulte's walk an?l s*eal of second and Zimmerman's hit , Hunched doubles by McCarthy and Archer earned 'he second tally in the r ? xt Inning. In the fifth three more l??ts, including Archer's second doubla and Bancroft's error, sent In two more tuns and di I lives the game. In !.'.? .; ileaehger yield? ed a single, ? donI le and a baae ?.n tails, and made a balk, the combina? tion accounting for the linal runs of the Cubs, l'hilndi'ljihi? got on!. i inner as far as second? and he never bad a cha?e?' te In the second eonteet Heating's first error followed two singles an?l ?give the rleitors their first run. Two I Dgles came in thj sixth and mark i Zabel'a departure for the clubhouse. Wright, a recruit ritcher, tock up the task with tho rail m d '.": ?? out. He i another hi| and h?.n-;r.g and \\ ? bunched three ?-rrors on B giounder, the result being fonr runs. The last run of the day resulted from thre? Ive s glea after two out -n the eighth. Chicago had chanc.is ' the second, fifth and eighth Innings, but Chalmers tightened in the pinches and stopped the attacks by timely strike-out.*. Tho scores follow: i msT ' ? A.;.i .7. I. . 1 II U.A. Qt la?. abrhpoa? abrh poa? ? ck, l*o .. I ? 1 0 0 0 ?a 4 ? ? _ i 1 . ?it. et 40 1 1 00 rf i o 4 oo ?. lb 3 'J 0 ? 0 0 ' ' 7 110 0 t . .-.?140 .. : o i t to ii imi ii s, p ios 111 - ?-.. loo ft oo I Mujer, p... 1 0 0 0 2 0 hgtr, p 2 u 0 i 10 Totals... Il I I If ?0 Totals....!? 0 4 24 U 1 7 10 0 10 0 1 i~l I ilphla . I 0 0 u 0 0 0?0 \- - ? ? .?o I ? ? ? \i?i ifia. "??'? . -ii, Ii ' a. a? < .. ?Stm 1. ? ? ' " .?? r. '. . ? a" ? " ' ? IK Mu?r ., by " . ' . ?? 1 <? I'u . ?Mi QAM?. I'HII.\ IM 1. s'iCI IV ta). ? a ? ill r h )?> . ? ? ? rf ... 4 0 o _ 00 '? u. i'.j i ? ?? tee t il ? * u - - :f . ? 0 0 I 1 0 rf 4111 '.000100 ? ? i a i o ? 0 0 0 111 ' 1 ? ? t. 29 0 S *t i ? ail?.I, . . 1 0 I? - 111] . 10 10 ' : 0 Oo : ?? ? ?p.-- la rlihth lnnlni. toialmrrs ? 0 1*014* 1?1 oo??o** e-?j ? ? ? .? '. ? 1 ttf) '' *? S ????'. of ?larkrvaa ) s. -- hit? iitrr. I and f?irr !'?? ? ? - .' - i .-??? I B? ZiN-l. 1 ? l muir?-? "l'i. . t i. . BASEBALL TODAY. I itn-oa. flm fa:.. M N-? l.ra AsWstttm* ?a. Clafa.a-id. Ido Cir-nu.it. Aua___aluo ioc ?AJ?, Results of Games in Three Leagues and Standing of the Battling Teams NATIONAL LEAGUE. a\mi.s to day. New Tnrk at St. I.?ml?. II-iM.ltl? o ?it ( Im inn i:i fto?t?ui nt rittihiirarh. l'iilliiilclpliln at fhliago REST'LTS OF (iAMII YESTF.Rll \V. rinrlnnatl, 7| Brooklyn. 8. M' ?Inn. I] I'lltsliiirirh. 0. (hi.-??it.i Hi riiila.le'phla. 0. I*liilii?lelplil,t, (J; ( liirnto, 0. AMERICAN LEAGUE. GAMER TO-DAY. Clevelein?. tat Vr?v York ttwnl. St. I i.ill? nt Ito-ton. ? >aV ii?" at I'lilln.lelphla. Iiei-"l' ni \? a?hln?j-ton. RKSIITS ?il OAM ES Tl. -Il (?DAY. ? lr?. ?in, I l| \r?v Yuri?. 1. SI. lout?. S; Button. 4. Wn-liliiRtni, Hi Detroit, 4. I hii .mi?. 7 ; I'hiliKlelpliia. S. Im ?CO, 7 ; I'hiliKlelpliia. 0. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ I hl.-HK". Ii; I'hllmlelphli?, 8. NATIONAL 1 F.-Hil'F. STAMIINO. .?MERK \ \ LEAGUE sTAMUM.. w i i-1 \v i. p.c. w. i im . w. i., re. I'liiln. 81 60 ..".S3 ntt.li'rch HO 71 .47? Boatnn '.17 II .?71 Ne??-York.113 70 .481 Hi.?t..ii. .71 S4 ..VI9 ?I. I.mi? SS :* .4C9 lletrnit '.Il .V! .nil HI, I mi... .?;-> Kl .4.'.-, Brooklyn. 77 m. ? -. Ml?? \iirk.i*? 77 4ii! ? lihni?- 88 HI .681 C'levelafadM ill .377 < ill. ii n..11.70 77 .17? Chicago HO 77 .?Ml ??ii?htnn. so ?1 : ,8?J I'hilu. 40 103 .-v-8n FEDERAL LEAGUE. ii ?MEM TO-DAY". Brooklyn at ( hiraarn. NewHrk nt l*lttabnra;h. Bultlmnrr m Kon.a? City, RulTialo at St. 1 oui?. RKS1I TS of (?AMIS .K.STF.ROAY'. (lilras?, S; Brooklyn, 0. I'ltt-liursh l| Newark, 1 (10 Inn'?). him-a- (It), ii; Baltimore, 7. ?St. tatssjft?, ?); Buffalo, I. FEDERAI. LEAGUE STAMHNC. ??v. i.. r (. \v. I., p.c. Plft?h'rsh..Hl 6! .."??? Kan. City. 73 ?>9 Sil ? hle??i?.. H?? HI ,6.8? Ruffalo. 72 71 .193 St. I.oui?. ?1 ?8 888 Brooklyn..70 7H . 4 "7 S Newark T4 (SS .821 Baltimore. .48 9? 313 BAILEY SHUTS OUT TIP TOPS Molds Them to Three Hits as Whales Get as Many Runs Off Falkenberg. n-, T?:??ri;>h to Tii*. TrttunaJ Chicago, EUpt -4. BUI Hailey, the former Baltimore Terrapin southpaw, apparently t'.nds the atmosphere of the W?-?t more to his liking, as he held the Hrooklyn Tip Tops to three scattered hits to-day, while the Chicago Wh-tles bunched extra base hits to win by a score of 3 to 0. Railey's crossflre shooti bewildered the visitors, and twelve of them re? turned to the bench as strike-out vic? tims, while only two succeeded in working him for a pass. Hap Myers drove out a double and Anderson and I each singles. halftenberg had Chicago's ri_rh t hariilrd batsmen at hli mercy through? out tho game, but he encountered trou? ble in fooling the left-handers. Hill Fischer, /-.v.Hing and Flack, who bat from the port side of the p?ate, gath? ered the five hits, while they also counted a run each. Fischer had a pair of doubles as his share, while t'iaek had a triple and Zwilling a home run and a single. In the sixth Zwilling ted for two runs when his ?creaming clout sailed live feet over the right field wall for a home run. The Tip Tops were charge?! with thr?e misplaya, ?with the reliable I.oe , who failed to receive a sus? pension for his altercation with an um? pire on Thursday, responsible for two of them. The score follows: r la.? I BROOKLTN* IT. I. I ihrlipo ??' ab ? -?.?iVr : . III An-t-raon. rf S . rf. 411 * II Urtrt lb... 4 0 1 III 7 ?1 Ini.rf 4 11 I 0-? Mar??? lb... 3 00 : 3 I II 111 ? ? 0 10 1 3.0:10 13 1ft '0010 . 1 000 alt ..mir. u ?Hatteil for Ka'.ken'arri tn the ninth tnnln* Chican .0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 x?3 n .9 0 0 0' Two ! ??? ? '?? M -? ? I; ? hi ajo. 4 Pin?? pi. ?1 - t a.-, t '.'. ? -, r-, ? Il Tims '? 1 _- ? St. Louis Federals Win from Buffalo ' ' 'IX ??uvenport al ? hits in t?o-day's grame with Ba?lale and the I'.cals won, I T F.mke and . eora : it 11 v. 1 s 1 1 1 s s a?4 I 1 1 1 0 * 0 0 0 0 a?1 s t lii-.'-irlf? 1'iiw.t-jf-, a_d lluclat. Ucuttt Mar _____ toil B__l*. LA PORTE ERRS AND NEWARK FEDS LOSE Two Fumbles Give Rebels the Two Runs They Need. [fly Telegraph to Th? Tribune.] Pittsburgh, Sept. 24. A pair of er iors by Krank La Porte, the second ? brseman. was responsible for the ten mning victory of the' Pittsburgh Bebeis 1 o? er the Newark Feds here this after-' ? noon by a score of 2 to 1. He com m It ted h!? first fumble In the ninth Inning, vhich, followed by a single, | pave the local men a run and tied the ' ?core. PITTSBURGH iF I.i, NEWARK ?F 1.1 abrh ? ?brh po a? Iiergh'r.iui 8 h'bOUSa,rf 4 ?? 0 1 10 SS.. 110 0 10 l:?*a. Sb .. 4 00 8 0 0 sch, .f. 412 4 0'i and 101 0 0 .MD1 1 ?1 ? 0 3 li 0 RaiTeOnd, ?8403 J I 1 lh 40 1 15 On & l.-T, If.. 40 0 0 0 0 r? if. I 10 1 1 0 Uli ?. lh .. 4 0 i) 10 J 1 . . . 110 l: in len. o. 4 0 3 3 2 0 i 4 9 lloran, p.. 309 1 8 0 nr.olOl : 00 Ka?S'rllns p 0 0 0 0 00 ? ? ? . i00 2 o o e i o ' 10 1 0 00; Ii ?on, p 1 o i 0 I |Lew I I Totala...iri?tOUo! Total?.. 94 1 711*3 14 4 ?11 in th? tenth Inning-. ? It.m for it'Connor tri th? elshth timing. ItogS? la !h? eighth Inr.ing. ?:;-ti-r in the eighth inning ' mil when ?inning run ??a? scored. :gh .o o o 0 0 o o 0 i 1?1 ? .oooioooooo-i Two-r*?? hita It.ul'.-.i, le-nr.ox FAe --n - Rouaeh, K?mnnd. Iterghammer (D. ? ? ik, I, Hacrllo? hit?? -? I/?ft Ota ha?'??New? ark. 1; I'lttsl.i.rgh. ? Firs'. 1 tu>o on error?? . gl.. S Klr-t baa? on baila?Of! Mi>r?i, IT Moral i.g? i non? out oft Kalenillns. 1 In H inning; off ? Ii ? i: .. n. ! In 1 Inn . li. M- run. 2. f; I'.-igg?, I. ? i ?ni Muiiln. i*lme?1 i5 Entries for To-day at Havre de Grace 1 miPT RAM fir three-year-olds . iipwaitl. riv? and ? i-a.r f.riong? Neme Wt Name. Wt. : Klr.iaeun .1 J Rravs ? .inardsr. ti Mns'l'iernder. 05 . ?Ir . ' ..? 1 m . 93 Sir J. ' -??nee han.1l.-ap, for ihre? - . . ? upward Atxiiit two i - Beti Dal? .1S8 .1U #S ..?..133 '..?'? .1IJ . - ' - ? ? --ar-olds ?arda .10? .10J :? Rl rr .1'3 .)"3 ? i .102 .t9 ; .?4 ..'!??? RAKD1 i I. ' -n? .... IS . ?? . .91 I * - las ?nd geld . . Bel'.? of Kll he? ...I'M .104 ridel . ill? f?.107. J-rry. Jr. .104 .104 - -irm.il . iva\? ? ? : I | fuf f"'l-'?-< ? ? mile? ? ? ng? .II! ??: ? '?? irr? " ? ? ? In? i ..IN H li it. hlSM -ada..l''l ??7 .101 Afterglow .100 ??,'??ii?ll.a . 1(7/7, | "Apprentice ailowaaj? claim??!. _. ? ? YOUTH DEFEATS DR. ROSENBAUM Yonkers Schoolboy Takes Measure of Veteran at Sunningdale. Herbert W. Forster, the eighteen ' year-old student of the Yonkers High School, sprang one of the most surpris? ing upsets of the season yesterday by defeating Dr. William Kosenbaum in straight sets at 6 ?. B ? in the an? nual open lawn tennis tournament of tho Sunningdale Country Club, of Mount V'ernon. l-'orster'e victory came in the semi? final rijund of the singles, and this af? ternoon he will meet the veteran, Ben? jamin If. Phillips, for the chief tro j. il y. Phillipe came through by defeat? ing Manfred tioldman at 6 4, ?i -. Three pairs reached the aemi-titial round in the doublen, including Frank T. Hunter and Ralph L. Haggs, Dr. Kosenbaum and Phillips and F. C. Bagga at?l S. Howard VoshelL F?rster was not ranked in any dais last year, while Dr. Kosenbaum was rated in Class .T, and has long been iered one of the strongest of th? local players, having many victor.es over prominent men to his creilit. Young Forster had left all his ner vousneea behind him in the clubhouse when he went to the court and started in at once to skim fast, lew drives past Dr. Kosenbaum. The latter is at his best when he can get close to the net and smother his opponent's shots, but Forster used such excellent judgment In edging the ball past his rival that Kosenbaum found his ru. hes to the bar? rier a dangeroui experiment. A'??:r taking the llrst Set at ?5 4 Forster Increased the speed of his drives, whipping the ball down the side lines and compelling his opponent tu cover a great amount of court to , ? ? lie rac?iuet on the ball. It was not the games had reached 7 all, how ver, that the M-hoolboy was able to ht ' ? ? Etoeenl sum's service and win the last game en his own, giv? ing him th. 1 and the ma Phil'.ipi Mart cunning against the superior speed of Goldman, an?l the cut strokes of the veteran from the Harlem l?;tiis Club also proved troubl. .vine to tho younger player, who ever sure of the bound of the balL Phillips tried foj everything that came over the net, and scored many re? markable get? as he raced from the net to the bade ling anil back again. Hunter ami Kalph Bejtgs defeated J. H. Steinkampf and A. J. Ostendorf at , | ?'?, t. 4, ?nul Dr. Kosenbaum and Phillip* ttiumphed over L. D. Woodbury and Edgar F. I.eo by a s-ore of ?5 4, ?i 4. Vosh? 11 am! Fr.d Haggs gained their bracket by defeating K. A. Mauchelland J. 1*. Hlaiuly el I 2, ?1 2. Baltimore Defeated in Slugging Match Kansas C ? 24. The local? twice over?ame big i??ads to-day and won from Haltimore, 9 to 7. Two home runs, a triple and four doublei eom | i -id the erxftra bus?, hitting record of th?- locals. , K I K Kv?aai1tr . Ill 0 1 ? J M l-l 11 j Ma.tlmorr t I M M I 0-1 It t Battartr? -Cul|Jw Jabntou lud aremni Bla LtcUlx mil Una* 'at ru l ? :?k )m OwlV SHORT GRASS TOO MUCH FOI ROLY THIS TIU English Horse Wins n? Havre de Grace After Hard Drive. [Br T? ?graph ti". Havre de (?r..ce, aW Grass rame ''s??!,' cap f r all ?ge? here this afte^-H and du| -?^?Z ar.ce at Belmont ?r b^H seasor. di ' -nllj^H which bei .,? BQ on Mor i ""rllZl eaal stood a bar ! . 'trsM and was bea'en un!y a scant?-)! Cogg along ??'? . ".of 13 ran*. ice ?jfj son of I.av ?j, * it?* (4 | r ? art th? pnce v. * ?TsijjjBi '? f esst. It out head and head dean ? sttrsjtc **"' ? "* si tl ?e the fact ?.h??: Jt was m at Hay so far ai ? - ? '?rsa?, f bigger cr'.?v : parr.? ?a* tg the pre? that had er?Tjke4y cheering win ap for Is??. vear-old?, in which J. S Tyre^ , g_itt, Neptune beat R. T. WiUon'i *>???> dsle, Startling, Ventile sal threo ether ?mar?: y-'ingiteri Kim s little i r to hresk, nena do*-?n i'rmesi'.a'" I Ftartllnf Is the ?tretch aid got **>? ?t the witinlnf pot Bret bv s neck a''*T a . ?ri??, A - -?it ?H| '. 414 Ml . Iii 1 Stslla ?'rom the M-rrah grab!?. 41 ?as? i earily. Th?, first r.at?4 4M ' - i| race 'V J. Mse? kentie's I.e -'Ilsriss also fa race for twa year-o!ds. - ? '?? ?ad a il m i ' H J : ft ? ?B I. ? ' ? . ! .tan?-, ?IWI . ? - - - II ? .1. e?en, -?-.-,. Wtkm 'uSr. It ta 1 4 t ? 1 ? 1 jTtlr WBOBC ? ?r; ??? 13 I* 1 -> - 'T?B??ri, '-.. WanTmt \ to 1. I ta 1 I to j. 'v.:-i ????, ii* ? Rai ? ???-???? F BlotS?? ton ?i . Watertown Timer.i Suella -?aal IM 1 :,-? ?? '. Dt D ?hi -? Mas aaa all? *nw. rs 1. e U- I II yet 1? in 1 ere- . . a*?\ ill '*??. Ill Harry 8'??. Galaer, 1 .... ? and CM < to rar ???? ?? ??? ttit half fur. r.f? -Mai - 1?4 OBM ' a* mm 'A tiout ' * ? S. Iklet ?Bilan??. :?- '..? ?r . ? ?. A ?.. . ?? raa ? ?n????v? ra.. \i? I I m i a .Ml.-.k ? ? a. ?at . .art. I II 3 3 t>? Tl Tlrll ?flag M?lia-f'e and K?n?orhy also ran. WOMEN SWIMMERS TRY AGAIN TO-DAT The Marathon sw'.m for wi -sas fei ! the Brighton Reach bath cup?. >??wJl " ?.s stopped by the re'eree l?SSl Wednesday, when he rosiiied '?Sttl contestants could not complete Wt course, will he contested this eaWS* r-'on in Sheepshemi Bay Oeek. The start srill be rnsd? pr- T.atrr si iiliO o'clock fror- ? rVdl i ion, and th? giri ?wimrr.ers will kket ? proceed to a mark anchored o*T 'kellfe* raving station, ro'ird ?r. ?r.i rstS/S to the ?tartiner point. The it .?).?**? \ should take about one and s half ksen, i the timo ?rer.eraliy era pi :???: t sswr? ' inn the Point Bree?,? to ' rlf*J?t ; Heseh route. The test will, thejpj ; be qutte as hard as ??ual, '? nit? ' fhfrer, for all the competitor? ?? enjoy ahsolutelv e.er. con ?ions. Every one of ' '.??a, tied so nmeljr f r h i Wsssj imy't trial will uir-?in tH'K'' 'i\mm* and a lively contest ihottl?, r?su?V We've a full day ahead! The air's full of pep? * ** our salesmen?so art- the V-l* of Fall clothing we've k-* preparing! Fall is here! Fall suits and overcoats. Fall hats and shoes. Fall shirts and scarfs. Fall even-thing for men t\4 boys. For Fall motoring? . Motor coats?roomy "? J comfortable. Scotrh knitted jackets waistcoats. ^ Steamer rugs arui lapr?* Everything to make riv*** ing comfortable. RrvSFK.S l'FFT CiMTA^ Broadway *r?A at 13th St. "The at 34-^ Four . i Broadway Corners" FiijJ at Warren *t4,>