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THE SUN, THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1912. 10 TIGERS SLUG WARHOP: TY SLUGS A SPECTATOR Detroit Slur .lumps Into Stand mid Punches the Knee of mi Occupant. JOHNSON SKKS KOI'OII IIOI'SK Americnn l.easne Hoss Also Sops the lliii'lilnndei-s Come Out Xecimd Hest. T.riat year the Detroit were easy for the Hlg-blander, hut this yenr nnlimly Is, and tlic locals lost attain ycstordiiv, inaUlmj throe guinea mil of four for the 'I Itfer Iho victorious career of the While Soj fltmllv nml with a check, the Athlclli Lent. inir Mint loutii Tie Hustons nosed out the llrouns in the Inst, Iniiltik' Yvatcrday'a Ruilli, Unroll. S. New Vork. 4 1'lilladrlphta, R. CMC a(o, 6 Huston, J. St laJtils, I Cleveland Washlnrtoti Halo Standing af the Claba. tv. i.. cr i w .. If Chleato. . .21 TO fletrolt. . 1.1 H Potion.... I " ,M7il'nlidrlDhlaiu 12 Wamlnston... i: 12 .vmifitm York, t 15 Cleveland.. . II 11 MX) IS t.l 'it ft 17 ..HI ,4.',S JS8 To-day ' Scnednle. rl.TfUnd In New York. Detroit In Philadelphia. .St. Irals In Waahlnclon. Chlraco In Uuilon. The Detroit bent the HlBhlnndpm . terday and Ty Cobb bft a spectator The score of the reKiilar mill wan S to t. but though there wns no official derlaloti Itijthe Cobb vs. Spectator fifilit. the unani mous verdict was that Cobb won There coifldn't linve been any other decision. Cobb did all the punching. The object of tils wrath wa.s busy di-fendltiK hlmaelf. but while not seriously damaged, emerKi'd from the fracnw with a fuce somewhat mottked with nbralons, It was while the fourth InnlnK was being played th.tt tlm delectable sight of the honheaded Cobb punching u spectator for all he was orth took plai-e. It was In the left field pavilion, In the end ad joining the main grand stand. There were different accounts from those close At hand na to what provocation Cobb had to attack the man, who looked big enough to take care of himself. Pprctntors in the vicinity snld the man had been giving Cobb a verbal grilling for some time, that he had been warned to keep Kill I and that his language was decidedly personal and offensive. The man snld, according to One report, thnt he had guyed Cobb for fumbling a Krnunder and the latter had made a coarse and personal ictort Anyway, Cobb Jumped up In the stand, went for his man and forthwith slugged him hard and often. There was a com motion Instantly, and half a dozen De troit plners and park policemen rushed up and dragged the Infuriated player away. i no umpires also hurried over and when Cobb had returned to the bench he wv. out out of the game. When fca CJokod tlm field to the ilubhoue there was both appl.uie and hooting for him Han Johnson, president of the American League, accompanied b. his old umplie. Jack ftherldiui. mice mixed It up with u player on the .aim Held, were In the tand and saw the tight. .lohii.oii was asked If Cobb would draw a suspension and replU-d "I don't know until I hear the facts, hut I can"t aee any Justification for a player climbing up In the stand ami fighting a spectatoi If a spectator Is nhuMVe a plaver has the recourse of null fjlng th- umpires, ami the man ran be removed ' Cobb m antagonist w.is letl away fiom then, and saw the rist of the game fiom a dlfteient seat Th.- New Yorks wile beat, n because they were tillable ti get together with their bats long eiiuugh tu ei4u.1l the Tlgeis In rungettlng They had a lead at one time, and Wlllett's pitching look.-il i.ithei ensj, but the lead was soon taken awav from them Warhop oaed in In the tiftti Inning. Just after the J llghlatid.-i 4 had taken the lend, and lost all he had. lie developed a sudden wild stuak llntf. who relieved him. pltchei) vr well. h,i -Ing a big and effit'ttw euic. doing ad mirably In pinches, inn i.ti-Hing pnur support Dolan had another bad iln and not only made two emus, but was we.ilt at oirverlng ground Earl Gnrdnei being out of the game, therft was a gerrymander which hi might Bos Hartzell tu second base Anothei move which did not btlng smieys was a readjustment of the baiting otdei Hush plawd a rattling game at slioi t foi the Tigers, and his fielding was one thing which presented the New ork braves from bringing In more wampum The Highbinders really lilt Wllleit ei. haul, but tlu-y wei-e imluck) In several splenetle swats that went stialght to IvluhanU und on another which would have been a lilt If Hush luidn t been going oer to take a throw and so tight n th" path of the ball. A base hit was placed in l).nv .Imies'.s locker In the llrst inning and after Colib had advanced l)ax, r-rawford batted him home. Th" New Yorks evened up In the name inning on a pass to U'olter. an In lleltl out, an mrteld hit hv Cree and a double steal Th"i" was si orlng on bnth eliles In the second, the lietiolts asaeni liltng two tuns and the New YoiKs une. A hit by U'illett was time Then- k.-iu men on semnd and third and two out Dolan's hit. wluVh Cobb fumbled for an additional base, and l.oudeu's wild throw of Martin's bunt luought in the N'ew York rllThe first of a pair of two baggers bv Simmons came In the fourth Inning, a clinking smash to the lilt Held time. Dolan sacrlliced, Mai tin popped out. Williams ambit d, and Warhop anil .Inn load" the hits which brought In Sim mons and Williams The satisfaction of bring " run ahead was shoit lixeil Win Imp disposed of Crawford eas enough In the nfth, hut lilt HelahatiU Mortal tv cradled a fteak two b.iggei past Simmons und Del tiatn-id in Louden tallied Mo rtality with a base hit St, mage wa hit rind with the cotirn .nice of l.oiiih-n .1 double steal was made Warhop r"sen,.j :iiiil mi Wilb-tt s mtler to Simmon, otf llnff. Louden inlinleil On a walk l llaiuell and hit I t'rr the New Yorks had two on th" domiciles in the fifth, with one out Hartzell iiei jsheu 011 an attempted double steal, .1 pleasing evidence ot aggiessHeuess, e.-n if It did mlscati y, and Simmons stiuci; mil I'oor ilaiug behltel Hon had that joiing soiithpaw 111 det p water In Hi" et-M-nlh, hut In- got out if It. )elaliant s.iigled and Morlartv sc. itched a hit, be. ration his bunt was not pmmptly attended to l.il. ill tilled the lia-iis b making a bash of l.niiili n's bunt Staling" hit to Iiolan. hii.il' thiow to Williams furei d Ixlaharity. When Simmons ilioppnl Will iams's thiow, he dliln'l spoil ,1 double jila.v. niereH difeiied It, for Morlanv tiled to sneak in fiom houm and was caught by Slmtnons's r turn in Wiiii.ime The In Holts had a tabhlt's foot In the eighth Simmons landed for two b.iea iind with two out, Maitln dn-w lour h.ill- lllinms hll Hie hall on Ihn nov ( hit and run play II wnuhl haw gone s fe 10 Celltin if Hush hadn't been on his wav to second to rinm, and tie was . 1 ' 1 1 r 1 I In front of Hi" hall as a ennse- in lire He lmmcdlatl.v gave It (he Kind hand Hush mad" a snpi ib stop of Wal ter's stinger 111 llio ninth, wtih a imm 1 p hata llll o .1 for I)f lah.intv, a wild pilch a passed hall, ,1 slial and liolan's falluie to Mop a groimdei fiom Stanage roopei. nl.. I in the acriiilsltlnn of a hut. 1,1 ij... troii runs in tin- nliilh The Fiom: nri hoi r m:iv niu; 1 . . "I' r ll p A e 1 , , i, , , Hush " . 4 a 1 , f, a 7inn rf r, i 1 if n .lonea.lf i 1 1 o 0 H niter. rf 1 11 11 n 11 ( nbb.rf : n 0 11 11 1 irtrll,:i, ;t n 11 a n I'errv.rf .1 n o 1 o 0 riee.lf .4 II 1 n 11 1 wtnrrl.rf 5 0 110 11 S'mons.lh 4 1 a n 1 11 l'hnty.2li..t .1 n 1 n tnlnn.3b. :i 1 1 0 Mnrlartv.llH I :ti in Martln.ss 1 11 11 1 i IflUit.n.th : .1 1 1 ; 1 UIMin,i.,r2 t 0111 1 a f" nrtaire.r 1 n 1 o rhnp,p n , WllJttl.ti IS 0 I o j 0 llnff p' 1 n , I n r-.u ,,,,,. , V'onr.i !1 ISHilDli , ...r.,- .,, all 1.1 Trtlnla 'Ifl i nin ,n Ttatte'l for llnff In the ninth Innlntr " i!p"nl.' , 1 ' n 0 .1 a n a ; a t-f nrV 1 1 n ; n 11 n n n 1 Jtm but oa erfoib Petiolt, 3, .Ntw Voj. 1. I Left on bases Detroit, 10. .Nv York, S, Plral I base on bulls Oil Wlllrtt, ft: off Warhop, s: off Unit. I. Struck nut llv W lllctt, I: by Warhop, 31 hv llnff, ,1, 'I mi base hits Vlorlarty, Simmons, 2. Sarrlilrc hits Mm Inrty, Polnn, Martin. W llltams. Slnlrii tins' Cobb. Unulrti, 2: Stafiacr. Wnlti-r, Cite tyoiilj'. nlai s Hi laliantv. Hush a fit! Molt- mt) Hush mill Mntlnrtv Dnlati, William'. Sim- J inoni and tlllnms. Passed ball Williams Wild1 pltihis W m hup, llnff III! Iiy bltrhtd bull llv i Warhnp ipelatuinty, Stanaun llll Off W arhop. , i In tour ami nne-thlul luninits', mt llnff, :i In four and twn.thlrd Innltitrs, t'lnplre In i hlrf Wr.irr- r 1 1 I klil mnolM- (I'l.tnwIilWi. Tlmr I hour a nil ltd minim's, ITEMS OF THE HILLTOP. Willi Drlehatiti lip e.ti nlni WiirlnM1 Id' I the batter with tlm Itrr-t plirhitl h.ill mnJ 1 hi in-lit niim in a Hlt.l pilch I it., went an far nut fur nm tempestuous slam tbnl It lonkirl nit If lit- were brare.l up HRHlrin! tin fence when lit matte the i ntch Cobb aol off to a iiIom atari whin he stole third In tlm third InnltiK. Williams had ro much time to throw him out th.tt hi threw tin- hall In the ground Zlnn'n catch of Hush'a Mil. I rap In the llfth liinlnr Ihr hwi tlel.lltiK piny of tlm rl.iy nest to a .top In lluh tilmxdf. Thf rortir wnnt.d Woh.rlon to poi to tin bat In tbr ninth ami aild iHuri-li In Id. fmnn pinch nuitiHt, but tin- inarmniT had a lintlnn that MiL'olinrll rnuld turn tin1 trlpW Th. irlck wa. niiturni-.l Th pitch. m all hit fll Wlllitt, Wvrhop ml Hurt rarh Kuth.rrd a .Initio After Cobb had battled hi. wa to the rlubhoua. ht. plac. waa taken bv I'eiry There un. no opportunlt to rompar. Ivrr a ll.tli- proweas lth T It 'a. but aa a alumter .ilunit more lonv.nttonal Jinl ilernroua Mine In- rerall.d the depurt.d tteurtila puKlll.t l.eniil.e In- Mia an illff.l.nt WOOD BEATS POOR BROWNS. Koarth Ktralifht Huston Vlrtury Won by tirent TtTlrlltia;. Boston, May 1C. The Red Sox made It four straight from the llrowna this afternoon, a pitchers' buttle between Wood and I'elty resulting In a score of 2 to 1. Hooper's single and steal and Speaker's double caused Huston to talh' in the first Inning. St. l-ouls tied It tit during the sixth, in the ninth ltradley dented the scoreboard for a double and Wagner tit ought hlni home with a single. The score: Huston tA 1 ,.i sr Louts (A 1,1 li r h a ' ab r li p a e ftoop.r.rf, 4 1 3 0 0 0 Sholttn rf 3 0 3 4 0 0 Kn.tlr.3b .301130 Ausltn.3b S 0 I I I II .Sprakrr.rf.4 0 1 3 0 n,Slol;tll.lb 4 0 01.1 to I.ewla.lf... 3 0 0 2 0 0 I'ratt.Ib. 4 0 (I 2 4 0 CardnrrJb? 0 0 0 4 0 llotrnn.lf.. .1 0 1 ;t 0 0 Ilradl. y.lb 4 1103 ollwipnrlr.rf 3 0 11 0 11 o Wainer.sa 4 0 2 5 0 illllallltian.ss :i n I 0 2 0 Nuna'ker.c.i o 0 r, i 0 St. ph.n..c 300330 Wuod.p 3 0 I 6 8 nl I'elty. p. 3 1 0 0 4 0 Totals SO 2il37l4 ol Totals 2 I V24I5 0 Tvto oui when wlnnlnr run was scorrd . Hoalnn ioonooofll2 Kt. IxiuU. 0 0000100 0 1 Two bae hit-Speak. r. Hooper. Hradl.y Sacrifice hit Austin. Sto'.n b.s -Hooper, Spral.fr. Double plays Wood anil Waen.r; Halllnan. l'ralt and Slovall: Stephens and Pratt Left on base Boston, a. si I ouls, 3. first ha. on halls Off Wood. I, off I'elty. 4 Struck out llv Wood, 4: bv I'elty, 2 I'nuilres i:nns mid Kitan. time 1 hour and in minutes. WHITE SOX STREAK CHECKED. Six Pitcher Caed In Hard lllttlnit (innie Won Iiy Attiletlca, Pitit.AnRi.PtiiA, Pa.. May IT. The Ath letlcs to-day succeeded In wr sting a game from the White Sox by the score of S to i. It was a long drawn out mid haid hitting pastime In which both teams used three pitchers and Chicago called upon two pinch hitters und an extra short stop. The actual turning point In the game rame in the eighth Inning, when with the bases full anil none nut It.irry gathered Hloek's gummier, stamped on second and whipped the ball to tlrst Only one lun counted In that session The score : CHICAGO A I. 1 I'HII.A A I. ' ab r h p a e rli r h iji . Itath.:ti 3 t 0 4 4 o II Ixir.l.lf .. n 1 2 1 n II !.or.l..1b 3 n 1 ; 0 0 O'llrlmt.t-f .3 11210 CalUliati.lf 401100 r i"iliis.;b 4 1 2 I 11 0 Hodie.rr 3 t 11 a n o HhI;it.H 11:111 .1 Oolllns.rf 4 0 11IO Miirph ,rf 3 I I 3 o 11 rlder.lb : o 0 t 1 M Inrils.lli 4 2 .1 T 2 11 Weaver. ss 3 I I 2 1 I Harrv .ss 4 2 2 2 4 1 11liK-l; I 0 0 o 0 o Lapp i- 401 7 11 n tu'kbura.ss (i 11 0 o 11 o IIuiii k.ii 1 11 0 0 2 11 hutin.c 4 2 2 1 3 0 ICraiiM-.p 0 0 o n 1 0 Ijiritr.u 1 1 0 1 1 n 1'i.iuk.p 1 11 t o 1 n Peters. p a 0 o 11 2 o Miierldce.il o 11 o 11 u 11 Totals 3. mi 27 1.1 2 WuMi I 0 0 11 11 11 Total. r r.24 to : lutteij for Weaver In tl e elehth tuning. 'Hatted for Mocitilfc In the ninth Inntnt rhieano o 0 3 11 0 n : 1 0 t Philadelphia 11 3 0 2 n o 3 II s I'lrst base on errur- iritairo : 1'hlla.Jeiptila. I Left on ba-es C.lcan. .v I'lltlailetphlu. c 1 lrt base 011 hall. Off l.antf. 1. o:T Peter-,. 2 ot lloiuk. 4. off Krau.e. I. off I'lank, 1 Sfia k oit Hy Lanir 2. bv Peters 1 by Ho'ifk. 4 la I'liirik. J Three bae liii Harrv lvto Pa-e hits Callahan, V Ciililns baker Sarrlriie hits H l.oril. Olilrlnic stolen ba-r Callahan Dniible plays Weaver. Haiti Zeliler I.nnl ami Collins Harrv ami Mclntits Hurry. Melnids ami liali-r Hit h plti tei in I'ctirs Murpt.v lilts off Ijine. II In aH an I one third Inning- nl I'eier.. 3 In one Iiiniu .iff .MurlJee, nnia- hi two Hitnls Im.lnr off lllnn I. A In sis and line 1 1.1 r.t Innings, off Krau.e, 1 in tun thirds lnnlnir ntt nariK. none in one lutiin? I molrc Hart ari-i Coiinulh Tin.. 2 Lours anil 2 minute. Amerteun ".aanrlntlon. At Toledo Toledo l.miteville rain AT MII.WAl'KKK II 11 i: St t'au o I d n i 1 : : Milwaukee fi (I 0 I t 2 I I 0 lit: 1 llatterlrs - Hails- and Itlink. Noel and Ma r.t, ill I AT KANSAS CITY n t m Mlnii'.-ipnli. . :;niooinn.tt ; i:ni'ii) n j o t o a o o o-.3 ; 3 Itaiterl.s I'a'ier.un .mil iiwi-rm. rton. Horn. 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An tm nn .Inllliatntvii. i , AllriHOM n it Tn num. 3 Vntk. 1 ll.iriltdniri! I., H lliiiinBU'h. I Soiillirrn Lenaoe. Mtniphla, I. Mnldii 0 MmiiKoiin rv. 3, .s'.-i.iiuile. : No other Kami s playid iam Cotton Mate l.enane, Jafka'tn ; f! ri eriw nod, 0 llallli abui k, Vn7tin I'll v M.rniun 12, Vliksburir, 3 Carolina aaocla t Ion, j.,.-.h, , j. I ',..,..,.. j Spartarilniri i'hiirini't 1 .11 .11111 r sanies playeil run vs"cil?.r,li,.Val- r nV 4 u N V .Mnerlran, -Atll. U,iw rark' Adm ' GIANTS FIGHT UPHILL h'tiurth Session Sees Scorn Tied and Tally in Sixth Wins Hat tie. A.MKS DKMYKKK IN PfNTir IMiHtcs Threaten in Ninth With Two On. One Out, but Arc Foiled hy Curves. The (ilatits and I'lrate.s went to a finish veslerdiiy and llio Wants won leou Ames pitched lor lliem and Is winning- nil ot his games on this trip The Hods ale hanging tin cHtnly, healing the Hustons In an eleven Inning 1 ontest The Hrooklyns were badlv beaten In St lanils and dioppcit to Inst place Veaterday'a Iteaalts. N'ew York, 41 I'lll.tbulit. 3. St. Louis, lu. Hrooklv 11. 1. ( Inclniiatl. 4: Huston, 3 ill Iniilnial. Clilcaito-I'lilladrJpMa Wet Klnuuds taadla af the Ctaba. W I.. I'C 1 W I. PC ' Nrw York Is 4 MliSt. l.oul. 10 in .."W t'hii Innatl.. II) r '.: Hostun . u l." 373 Cblcaro. 12 12 fiiiil'iillad.lphla 7 is Xa I'lttsbmir U12 -' Hrooklvn, 7 14 311 1 Ta-dar'a cfcedaW. Nr York In IMllaburg. Hiooklyn lu St, Louts. Hn'tuu In 1 luclnnatl I'lilladrlulda lu Clih-am I'ittsiuiro, May 13 --The Olants to-day 1I1 feated the Pirates 4 to 3 In a game bristling with tine features In all de partments of the game They tied the scorn In the fourth Inning and won the game In the sixth, but were given a scare lu the ninth, when the Pirates hnd two men on bases with only one out The two reached the bag on clean sin gles, but this did not appear to dls cotntlt Anu-s, who promptly struck out the next batter and put the ball straight irv-cr the plate for Hyatt, the pinch hitter, why shot an easy fly to Devore, The Hiatus fell upon Cumnltz most vlgoiously right from the start. Of the tlrst six hits off him, five were for extra bases, there being two doubles, two triples and a home run. The home run was ninde by Meveis In the second in ning after two men were out It was a liner Into cetitte Held, for which Wil son came In like a racehorse. The ball swervnl nside and struck the wall near the flagpole Wilson after vainly en deavoilng to stop It b sticking out his bund, hud to check his onward run, turn around and sprint to the wall. Hulkv Mejers ran around the Irises and reached home far 11l1e.nl of the throw fiom Wilson to Wagner to Kell) He was lustily rhecml, the pilnclpul note In the out burst being the Indian stage veil Wilson squared hlmsi-lf when he came to bat In the same Inning, There were two men on bases when lie srnt the ball to deep centre for a home lun of his own This hit resulted In all the tuns scored by Pittsburg. Cine fielding on bnth sides marked the game. Two plavs that pat tlculai ly pleased the spictators wen- pi-rformid bv Herzog and Meers. In Hie tlrst Inning Dunlin, who trlnl to knock the cover ufT the hall, sent a slow bounder tow aid third base Instead. Iletzng huirlid In, grabhul the ball with one hand and tosseil it to Met-kb- ahead of Mike It was u leallv sensa tional plav In the ninth Inning the tiist .11,111 up for the Pirates was Miller He smilShed III" hull III l'leteller, Who stopped It ntul Hun thi-w wide to first Mot Lie leaned Lit over, with his to. s on th" bug. striti-h.d mil his left hand and caught the hall It ptohabl.v saved the lilants from defeat, as two dean tills followed the feat Ames 1 III hed a stead game and was Kit en good support Here ami there the Pirates manageii to get a hit, hut the onlv damaive ilone was bv Wilson's home run After the s,.romi Inning one I'lttsbu'g plavei leached third base lie got there i.efoie a man was out. hut was ,.fr Devon- shared lu the batting honors lb- made tbne hits in sumession lie be gan tin- game by s. ruling a two bagger Into left Held, which he ltl.il to stroll li Into a thtie baggei The quickest aind of tlt-ltlttig In Caiev in Wagm - to Hvtne caught him b a h.ill at thiid hai which he it-ai heil -Idling In ad tlisi .vrt.-i I iov le went out t.t Carey. Snotlgiass hit In tight for two bases ami st-mctl op a thite bag ger bv Mm 1 a v Devon got his second hit in tin- thlid inning, and hi the w.u. it was the tlrst single math- bv the tiiant, the previous four being foi extra bases Devore at timpte,i tt, steal s,., oml, but vv as thrown out bv Kellv, who caught in splendid fash ion, ii.illliiL- Ih lee lilants who tiled to steal Devore was thrown out also In tin mill Inning, aftn making his thlid hit Ills fouith tlnn- up in- stnuU out In the fourth Inning the (Slants tied the store fter Murin,v had been put nut In Mllh i at first unassisted, It being -Millet's Hist piitiuit, Merkle hit to centte foi thtee busts and scored on a single bv lltizos', who was caught Irving to steal second after Fletcher had gone out on a tine Hv to Millet The lll.lllts won the game lu the sixth Dnvle was the (list Hp and also the flist man to v.t-1 a ha-e on balls fiom I'.unnll Stinilgt ass sent a single Into right field, v hli h Dunlin fumbled, the consequence b. lug that Dovle seined ntul Snodgiass went to thlid The latter thought In scum on a grounder hi M1111.1v In Hvtne. hut was i.uiglvt Itt'twieti home and third base. Hi me ami K' llv haii'lllng Hie ball, ami K'ell.v Ktllim: Hi" put out on Ih'- plav Mllll.lV iciieheil -t mill. 11 hole he lias left us Merl le npiiili out. und lletog was thrown out b- Mn'arthv Mtei this the Olattts teai-heil seiornl bise mill- twice und never again saw third Tile Score I'l PI Mil lit. M'.W YOHK i t. . ab r h p 1 e ab r h p a e Hvrne.ab 1 n o I .1 11 Hemre if 4 n 3 4 11 0 ( nrey If 1 n o :. 1 u liovlc.jb "i 1 0 :t 7 n Pnnlltl.rf .401 101 SmntE -af 4I2IOO W aimer. s 1 1 0 2 2 11 Murraj rr 4 0 1 1 1 11 Miller. lb 1 1 o s o o MerHi-.lh 4 I III in w Hsiin i f 4 1 .1 1 o 0 Hermit h 1 u 1 2 I I M Carihy.'.'li'l o 2 1 2 1 I'lett her... t 0 004 I leaifi o II 0 0 II (I Meiers e I I I I I 11 Iveill.r t II I 4 0 Allies p I 0 II I in Caitinlt. p I 11 not I 'Hi alt t 0 0 n II 0 Tittnls 'II 4 U27IH 2 lit'lil. 31 1 727 13 .1 Han foi Mil arlhv In llie ninth Innhu H'ltied fur 1 aiuiili In the ninth Inning I'lltsbnrL' " 3 11 11 0 n 11 11 0 3 Ni-u v,mk 1 1 11 1 11 1 11 11 0 1 Two hair litis linnlln llrvnrr. Snnditrass 'I lirre bitse Mis Mm r.ij . Merkle Iluinemns Usui!. Mi-l els Stolen liases hellv. .SuttiUrast, Iiuuble plais Mm lay. Mrieia and Ilrr7m;i rietetu-r. Iinvlr, Herug aiul linjle I'lrsi base nn ball- off 1 .iinnlti, 2: ntt Ames, 2. stiuck mil llv 1 amrltr. . hy Anus, t Passed ball Mi leis I eft on bases Pittsburg, ft, riv nrk. I l lrl hise nn errors I'ltl-burir I Nuivurk. I t'uu'lre. Hn uiianand Dm li. I line I iiiiui and ,Mi inlnuti . Ten l.eaune. ft. 1. 1 e.ittn. 3 Ilea UtlllllH Sin v 11 f . fi I. . I., istitii 1 1 Dallas. 0 Warn. ? I Knit Wnrili Austin, 7 NOTES OF THE DIAMOND. llnli KwliiK. Hie lett-ran Pitcher, baa be.n released tn Hie SI Lnilta Na 1 11111.1 la Leon Ames has trimmed the Carilln.il. Cutis and I'lrates In the Wist and now nrtis for mnre worbta 10 innnuer, Inrlml. Inn Ih. Itetta llagerman, the Hed Sox pitcher, on whom I'tesldeni McAIiit was very sweet early In llie hmsoii. has been released to Jersey I'lty lleenrdlng that pla.i In ihe. lilauta-Cuba catne ulna t'iniiliit (Unlet ret. rued Pin neiaii's ilerlalnn. It would appear from tlm rules thnt Itlglei was In his rlnhta It itaan't Plnnirnn's plav at nil, and he had lin liusllli ss glllllg a derision llirlfletltalll . no protest has itinie from Hie N't m York (lult Kelly O'Tnnle's parllnr. litis s.ireerdeil (illisnn as th" reicolar rati her for the i'l ran a. or until illlmon derlies ber.mt from Hh ri at cui. Iak I pen Th bet between ll nnd C Is I mplre Inhesion, attribute. Hie numer our slnti iiatiie. in alugcisbueaa on Ihe part of plsyers din 111 bail nealhtr I . p'tin'.tl out that the only lldnc t-.lriB dun. hv the Athletlr. In thiar their daji ot ndveralty It toward ijj, ity tndi CARDINALS GOOD IN RAIN. I slhnvreea nl It 11 11 a llelvs-ccn fthnwra I sKalnst lli'nohl 11. ' St 1.4,1-m. May l. I he Ciirillnals this afternoon ilodgeil the r.t I ti long enough In gain Ihelr second viitoty of the series with Urooklyn by the scute of In to 1. All the excitement whs In Ihn llrst and second Innings, when tlm home team scored 1 tdneof llielrten runs. II11I11 forced Mnl Knson to cull n hull In the midst of the rally, bit 1 In 11 few minutes the ruin stopped ntul , llresnnltmi'H mini continued trooping over ine in, lie The arllstlo Pitching of .loe Willis was the real onto, of llronklvn's downfall Urook lyn made only four hits off his delivery and scored one run. A bnse on balls, a hll butsman und a triple) after two ere down produced the lonesome tally. The score- .NT, I.OPIS HltoOKI.YN. ab r h p a e 1 ab r h 11 a e Himelns.Jti 2201.3 OiMoran.rf ..4 0 0 I 0 0 I IllsIf 4 2 3 4 0 0 tlKllhrrt,lb3 1 0 7 3 (I Mowrey,3b .4 I 2 11 I n(H Sitiltli..ili4 11 13 3 0 Kon.y.lh 4 I 2 Hi ti ti'.N'ortlien.cf.'J o I 2 0 11 Wllle.rf . 0 2 a 0 n Wheat. If.. 4 11 0 3 0 1 Itftilsrr.as 3 1 2 3 0 II.HuillllieUbt II 0 tl I II Oakcs.cf. 4 1 2 .1 0 0 Toolcy.ss 3 0 1 .3 1 I Wlnro.c, . 2 t I .3 t ti Pnelpsc 2 0 0 ft I (I Wlllls.p 3 t I 0 2 11 Slack, p into o 0 Scliardl.p. 3 0 11 I B 11 1 oinis . M 101.127 it v- Totals. .30 t 424 1(1 5 lliookli-n . 1 (i 0 0 0 0 (I 11 0 t St. Louis 2 7 0 0 0 0 II I In Two base nU-Muu-rrv Three has. hit N'nrlhcn. Home run Konctchy. Saerlticn lilts Konetctiy, Willis, Moivrcy, 1:111s. 2. Stolen bases Dauhert, Onkrs, lluirirliis, Hit hv pltmed ball Hy Willis Hlaiihcrli first base on balls Otf Willis, s; oft Stark, I! off Schardt. 4. Struck out- Hy Stack, 1. by Willis; 2; by .Schardt, I. I'llcldiiir record (lit Slack, lilts and 4 runs In une Inning 'none out, 3 on, in two Innlnifs) Left on bases St. Iuls, S: llrookltn, II Pulpites Laton and Johnstone Tttne 2 hours. REDS BEST AS SUN SINKS. Wardmrn llrfenled In C.leven In- iilnv' After Knrly Lead. ClSi'lNNATl, Ohio, May IK. In nneleven Inning contest Cincinnati to-dny beat nut Huston, 4 to 3, lloth teams hit and fleldrd well The Iteds overcntne a two rim lend In the seventh Inning, when Phe- Ian und McLean doubled and McDonald, hatting for Keefe, singled, bringing In Un tieing run In the last frame llumphrles's single scored the run which gave his team the game. The scoie; t INCINNATI HUSTON (X L.l. ah r h p a e ab r h p a e Hesihrr.lf 3 113 0 01.Su 'n.y.2b .ft 0 I 4 ft 0 nal.s.rf 4 0 2 6 0 o.C'pbcll.rf. 4 I I Ma tt'lltrcll.lh 4 n 1 10 I o Miller, rf .', n n ft 0 n Mlli-liell.rf 3 0 0 2 0 o Klrke.lf ft 2 2 2 0 11 Kian.2b 4 1 0 A 2 0 Devlln.ss 4 11 I 120 l'helan.Sh 4 1 2 1 2 o ltnuer,lh 4 0 3 n 0 n Ksmond.ss. 10 0 15 o, MTCaliLlbH 0 I I 3 n M'lan.c 3 0 2 2 I 11 Hllne.c S n 2 2 0 0 '(Srant. 11 1 o o o oilirriMn.p 5 0 I i 1 0 Clarke, c I n 0 2 0 n he.re.p. 200120, Totals 42 312:3211 0 'M'llonald I 0 I 0 0 o' ll'ptirl.s. p. 2 0 I 0 I ul Totals 40 4 103314 0 ltan for Mcl.ean In the aer.nth Innlnc 'Hatted for Krrfe tn th. aevrnth tnnlnj. ITwo out when vrlnnlnff run was scored Cincinnati.. 001 0 00200nt 4 Hostnu 0002 0 1 0 0 0 0 03 Two has. bits ttousrr. I'h.lan. 2. McL.an Three base hit llnbllt.ll Double play - llrowo McDonald ami Housrr Sacrifice lilts Sn.fn.y. Houser. I'h.lan Stolen has.s Hfsrher. Hairs Hits off Keef.,Hlnscvrn Innlnifsinff Humphries, 3 tn four Innlnirs Left on bases Ho.ton, 10- Cin cinnati, Tlrst base on balls Off Hrowri. 3. off Krrfr. 2 Hit by pltrhrr Hy Hmn (Piran.) Slrnrk out Hy brown. 1, bv hrrfr, I. bv Hum- f'hrlrs. 2. rmplrrs litem and Husii, iiitn- 2 lours and ft m'nutrs INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. Yesterday's Rr1U. .fr' CUy. f. Hix-I.e-.i'T l I'nlitnmrr h, MuRaid .1. 'luronto, H !'ri t.lrnr Mandtns f the Claba, pi 2 -nalttrrore S10 'N'ewark ,'M -provtarnrr Ui Monirral W I. n in a 12 7 12 7 12 pr 474 4011 .vis terf' ritv Kochfs.trr . Turonto 1ft 7 13 1 in s tu tu lo-day'a Schednl.. 'erei ( 'li In Itm t'.e.ter N'ewaiU In Montreal llalttrnote In HuITalo I'lOV lilent e ll. 'I oritlllo TOO BUSY FIGHTING UMPIRE. Itoeheater Players Fined While Jer ry City Win. l!oi tustui, S , Mnv I.". llochcster was loo lui-i- tightlns' the umpire to win to-dnv lioth lllalr and Holmes m-re nneil Jin each 'I he hi-ore KOCHISTflt JCKSKY CITY .ili r h p a e ah r h p a r MrMlllanss 4 1 0 2 9 0 Ihnnry.tf ft 1 2 2 n o conrny.ib 4 o l 2 I o irhr.ib i I on n n Jjhnen.2li 4O00IO Harrows, i f j u soon (i.burni f I o 3 2 o a Di-tri'irer rf 4 I I u u o i.eiii.ii tL. 4 o i in nsihiani.rbi 1121 0 llitrh.tr 1003 a 0 I'lirlell.Sb 100120 petieer.lb 2 0 0 2 11 0 Itnai h.ss .4 1 2 3 2 0 Ward i o a o o o Hetnls.c 4 0 .' s 2 0 Hlalr.e 2 0 2 loo Prill. P 3 o 0 o 3 li JarklHi-rh c 2 a i I o I Hnlnirs.p 2 u I 0 3 II 'Inlals 31 1 1027 lu 0 tiianrei looooo Totals 34 I B27U t Hatted for Sp.nrrr in th. ninth Innlnr 'Hattrd for Holnirs In th. ninth trnltur Hnihestrr I o n 0 o n n u 0 I Jer.ey l llv 0 0 n n I 3 I 0 0 i Two base lilts narrow-. 2 'ITrer base Mis Osburii, Hunrh .Sacrifice hits Holnirs, eler, Prill. Stolen hae 'Ibonii Double plays Conro , McMillan and spenrr-- lleuils ami Imrlrll Hit bv pitched ball Hy I'rlli. 1 I eft on hasrs Itorhrst.r, 0, Jersey City, a l"llt ha. on balls on Holmes. 4. nS Prill. I Sirurk out Hy Holmes, 3. In- frill. 7 Wild pitch I'rlli 1'mptres Howell and Mathews Time I hour and '.5 minutes Kt II li An In. It II K Rurf no . ififtianinn-a 3 HBltlMimr i o o o j 2 : n I v 12 o Hatierl. s -Hi .be, -Munstdl ami Si-hang Shu ii kt ami II. i lien It Tiironln. ii ll i: IT'-Mdeiire oflJOOSOIil 7 II 3 Tnrnn'o J ii 0 tl fl 0 3 3 - ll 2 ll.ittirles I'roiidenci' Halle ami Schmidt , Toronto Lush, Winter ll.nUlu.in. M.ivuill am I Hlitcln. SKEETERS MAY LOSE AGLER a Heanll of llslllK Letter. I'nlesa There's tin mlenlile idjiialinetil. As the tesult of a missing letter In a telegram. Joseph Agh'i. th" .leisev Cltv i llrst baseman. ma b" rettn tit-u to inn Chicago National League club The Chi cago 'lull appealed o Hie National Cmn- ! mission to eiifoire mi th" .Disey City Club a speed! si Itleiiielil or the nil -mei'H alleged claim on .lcise.i City of 13, Mil) fot the leliase of the plllVe, s e. vices. The tllldlllg nliloilHces tl telegr.tlll from Manager Si hlatlv of .leisey City lo Chailes Chubby Murphy as follows: .In. hi i I 1 1 v. S .1 ltl ii . ('aii,'ii If iitp't J. t'n lili lit A .Mull , i ' i .yit, huse hull C(i.o. Can ili', f" W 111 give in. pick of .lrri'" Citv ( lub or U..vm for Acler's scrvli rafor si asuu nf lit 2 our i hnlce lo be made nut before Annual 13 1'l.iict i lioscn in rm nil) llh us balance uf season hi case no plairi cho.en hv you, Ault-r in rrirrl to Ctiicns-n tint to ri-inahi ultli-lrrsei Clti bnlanieufsi-asmi I viiiiy Scum i i v The .Tcisev City club contend) d that a mistake was made In tlm transmission of Ihls message, which the i lub dielates should have read "fot 13.GH0" not "or 1.1, 500 " The evidence Sllhlllltteil sup ports Jersey City's contention, anil Hie National Commission's llndlng Is as foi lows: 'I lie commission holds nn Ihe evidence and the -l.nikl.n... as set forth lltal the telecrinm III niiuil.it as delivered to Ihe Chlrairo il.lt). did i n(,i rnihodi and prrscnl the proposition of the .Irlsel l. Ill riuo ror inr seriiees in piayei akici ami thrrrfoie drclares t lie- deal fnr 111. irlea.e to he null and void The plairr Is dhrrird to ictiirn to Iho Chlcauo club unlrss an amicable iturcrmrnt he rrached for his transfer to lb. Jersey City club hy the Interested clubs Prospect I'nrk Baaebiill llranlla. I' H If.R, !i, P s If.:. P S M, S. I' S 3, . P S. 3 7, M T 11 S P H 77. a. Antlers, t Celtic A C , 4. Pnntlar. Id. 0 fllber llaaeluill (inmra. At Poughkeepalt -llhrrvleiv Acadrnii. 14. -Maeken?.i' Si lioul, 1 AI Morrlsioii 11, N J .Morrlatonn School, III, Sms Srhool n. AI llaekenaack, '. J. It II 1; Nenman School olftllift" , tlerkrlet ft I ft (I 2 11 it ii 11 3 in; Halt, rlca Newman Sebum - l.mllli nd Hollaril, lierkcloMcLarthy, Milltr and arowav. COLUMBIA PLAYS POOR GAME AGAINST STEVENS Weakness in All Departments and Visitors Kke Out Win by 10 to 0. IIALLY NOTSTi.ON(. ENOUGH Four Huns Cross in Eighth, hut Ninth Round Eflbrts Full Short. Poor pitching and wretched all around playing cost Columbia a game at the hands of Stevens yesterday on Mouth Field by a scoie of 10 to . The Morn Ingslde Heights pitchers were hammered nil over the lot and poor support added further to their woes. Itlker did the twilling for the llohoken nine and held Columbia down to seven hits, which were well scattered except In the eighth, when the Hlne and White tried to pull out of a hole and succeeded In scoilng four rum. Columbia got off In the lead In the first Inning, but the advantage was short lived. The Stevens team got liusv In the sec ond, and sent two runs home. From that time they were never headed. They scored out i' In the thlid, and added another brace or tollies In tlui fouith. Hothwell was going tapldly from bad to worse and In Hie eighth, after Stevens had scaled an other run In thu seventh. Coach Fisher sent O'Neule to take Itothwell's place. Itothwell was bad, but O'Nealo was a decidedly negative Improvement and the llobokeiiltes hnd no trouble In scoring twice In thu eighth and twice again lu the ninth. Housing hits by Hoseff and Casuso gave Columbia a good start In the eighth, and Isith scored on tleldeis' choices. I.om Hlt'll then came through with u linm. run. scoring KM.-delicti befoie him. The Hluii am vv one trieii naru in the ninth and had two men on the bags, but was un able to bring them around. 1 he score : STr.VKNS. , COLUMBIA ab r h p a e ab r h p a e v nord n.rf.4 linn oi"rfVii.is n n -t n n Jautl.3b....ft 1 1 3 2 0 Itoscff.c. 4 11ft :i 0 I:....' 'e.ay.a I - .1 1 O I a.sllso.21). 4 .3211 V nil t n.2h.S 2 2 O 7 n kl.nHI IS. . fi li. ft it lluessor.cf 2 2 1 ft o 0 llalley.lf ,4 0 0 0 1 I rdshii.lbs 2 I ft o 2' Kr'dr'rh.3b3 I I 1 3 I "iirs.ii 4 ii i i ii i halrbrn.rf 1 (I 0 I o o llaulli ne.c 3 o I R 2 0,D)mmrll.rf2 110 0 0 Hiker, p 4 I 0 o 2 n (Jretsch.ss.t 0 0 8 1 I . , . ltothwell,p2 0 0 0 2 1 Total. . .3.1101027 V 3,'llaarrn 1 0 0 0 (I o 'O'Nealc.p. o o o n 2 o . 'Williams, toiooo .., .. . . . Totals .SS 6 727 18 6 Hattrd for rtothwrll In the seventh Inning, Hattrd for O'N'calr In thr ninth lnnlnir Slrvrns 0 21201022 in lolumbla 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 4 0 t. Two base hits Uo.efl, Jaircll. Three has. hits Kl.ndl, llraitshaw. Home run txinim.ll Snrrl flcr hits Fntrhalrii. Ilues.er left n tms. Stevrns, 3, Columbia. I First base on rrrnrs Stevens, 3, Cnluinttla. 3. Stolen hasrs u,m. men. .1. itnriT. nurs.cr Double plav -Casuso and hlrndl Struck out Hy Itlkrr. P: Hothwell, 4 Urst hasr on bslls-off Hiker. 2i off Hothwrli, i nff o'Nrnle, 2 Hits- off Hothw ell, r,; off O'N'eale, 4 Passed balls Husrff. I; llawthortir. 2 Pmplre Stnrkdalr. Time 2 hours and 30 nilnulr s GREAT SETON HALL VICTORY. Defeat Mronji Holy Crnas Xlnr Iiy llrllllnney of PeploaUI. Woi.cesteh. Mass, May IS. Scton Hall, lu a fast nnd close game of baseball, de flated Ilolv Cross on Fitton Field this afternoon, 2 to I All the scoring was done in the first tw o Innings. Caw lev of the locals, after singling, scoieil the tlrst run of the game on Cumin's bail throw to first of Volk's grounder after lu- had killed Ostregren at the midway station Tlm visiting collegians landed on Duhe tn the st i mnl Peploskl. the visitor's twlrlei. ill live the Sphele to tight fleltl f, ., tlr,... bagger mnl catne hmne on Nlttow's single, while the latter landed safe at Ih" marble slab on Homloln's time bagger tu the lefi field fence The score HOLY ( I tOSS Sin'O.V HALL ab r h p a r ab r h p a r J Murr'y.rfi o 0 o n o I'tonln.s. 4 0 1 a 0 t C.llVl.V.3b 4 I 10 3O lllhlund.lf 4 0 0 1 0 0 Ost'crrn.lbl o (lit 0 0 I'r.nry.if I 0 0 I o 0 Volk.Ih 400100 I'i iilnski.p . 1 2 3 2 1 Twomei.lf 4 0 1 t 11 0 (.lllully.2h 2 0 n 1 7 (1 Crali.ss 4 0 12 10 Minni.c ,41 1 f, 11 11 .1 O'Hr'n.rf .1 o I 2 11 0 lli.udiiln.3b .3 o 1 0 I I Costeltn.c 3 0 0 7 3 0 h Ih 3 o o 2 o Dubi p noon 2 o UnMi.cf i o o o o o Martina f 2 o a o o u Totals 32 1 4 27 I) ll Totals W 2 1271.' 3 Holy Cro i n o o o a a o o i Scton Hall n 2 o o n o o o o 2 Thrte base hit I'rplnskl lltiuilnln Sacrlarr hit idllillly Stoien base 4'awley I'lrstbasron hll i i:t Pi pl.iskl I ottiistreKren I leftmbavra Hull Cro-s, I Scton Hail. 2 Mruek nut Hv Pfplitskl, 4. by Dubc : Double plav I'rplnskl anil Cronlu I mplre ilarmi Tliia- I hour .nil iiiinuics. FORDHAM DEFEATS LAFAYETTE. scrni nml InterealliiK (iiiine I'nlla In Mnroon Net. Kotos. Ph . Mny U Fordham de feated I.ifa.vette this aflernon on Match Field I na scrapv, interesting game by the seme of ! to d Ponlham bunched her hits with l.nf.ivelte's ertots. Kehoe pitched steadllv all the way for Fordham The game was i.-pl.te with pretty bits of tll ldlllg The stole . lOIIDIIUl I.AI'AMnTI' r. h. p a. r. r. h. p. a . Hridi.3li 2 I 2 1 o Hrrlflth.3b2 I .' 2 o I.re.cl 2 - .1 ll o r Hlmore.cf 1 1 2 Kehitt-.p -' o ii 2 1 i'ctlerii't,so I I banc. if I 1 a ii 1 IV rlirht.c I I A 0 0 1 o 3 II shaikey.ss 0 114 1 Crllch'ii .21)0 o l Hralt-i,2b. o I 0 11 .tilgsn.lt 0 o I o ii ii.-inne.-rib 1 l 11 o I Mel'ili.lf 0 ll 2 1 0 0 r.llllk-.c 1 0 o M liuvein.ltl I ft I o Mtsch tr.rfn l 2 u n o II Nlliretll.p a o II i o I'aitrr.p oooi o a 4 Total' 27 Tolals s r, ;? 12 3 0 0 0 3 11 3 0 11 u .' 0 0 1 1 1 0 o 0 r, Lee. Ilealey Struck nut Hi rnrdliam l-araicttr Two base hit N'Uireut 2: bv r'ftucr. h uehnt'. ft I'lrsi ha.. 11 off Lei or, I Passed nn ball. OH Nugent. iH l llllle stolen base. Helfrlrh. 2 lilt hi luiciur nv ii-in e 11. nine . py I aire r ll.ee. s.crl.lce lili. Mini Wrlpni. C.1U11 .illl.l. lu ll ii- MHUr BROWN HANDS YALE SURPRISE. ( oiiselmaii Hold Hll Safe When lilt Mean It una. Nkvv lliviix, May If. -Drown handed 11lo a surpitse to-day nnd gave the liluc the flist beating of the jear at Yale Field, the scoie being 3 lo 1 In favor of the Piovldrnce boys. Inability to tlnil Coti xelninn was responsible for the defeat of Capt. Merrllt's men, while Itrown found Hal I'i ell when lilts were ri'eded. Hart well's suport was none ton good, and the tisttallv n llahln lllnssmn had an off day at slimt The scol e HIIOW.N, I YAI.K sh r Ii p a .1 ab r ii it a . Crowther.rf 3 lOlo OiSeolleld If 0 0 4 0 1 li Nnsll.s. 3 0 0 2 2 ()Hlussom.ss 4 II 0 2 I " Liiiid.lt 4 0 110 0 Carhai t.cf 3 0 0 0 o 0 Sliell.e 4 1 I ll 2 0 Scolt.p I 0 0 0 I 0 l)iikeilr.:ii 4 n (I I I o'ltlddrll.lli 311701 Duritln.th. 4 I I a (I I llennrti.Ib 4 0 1 3 2 11 Krlllv.lh 4 0 13 0 1 Cnrnlsii.rf 3 11 I 4 0 o lt..Nnsh,rf 3 0 12 0 i 1 Mo ri I tt.itti 401 Inn Cons'lin'n.iiS 0 I 0 4 t .Hnriletie.c 3 0 0 ft 4 0 . f itUrtvvell.p 2 0 0 0 2 0 Inlals 3: J ft:? ii 3l.Mcli'hlr,rf I 11 0 0 0 I Totals 31 1 4 27 10 4 Hrown I 0 0 0 0 tl 2 I) 0 -3 Yalr 0 11 0 0 11 0 0 0 t 1 Firs 1 bnsr on erroia ale, 1; Ilrnwn. I lft on bases Yale. 7. Ilrowii, a, Stolrn haifs Crow thrr. Illrtdell, Cornish, Mrrrltt First hasr oil halls Off Conselniati, 4. off Hartuell, 1, Shuck out Hi Consrhnaii . by llartwcll, 2, hi Scott I llll. OH llaitwell. In 7 Innlnira. Pmplre Hi'il foul Time I hour And 4ft minutes .Vnaanii Trlina Ln wrencrt Hie. liAvviiKNCKVii.i.r. N, J May ifi I,w. icncevllle was defeated by Ihe Nassau team, the Princeton seionds, this after, noon hy the score of 4 to '.'. Kiunzhelm struck out eleven of the Princeton hut. trra. hut waa hit rather ficeiv p,.. rock made a home run In lh elehth tn MliK lloltou nml Wood put on the htat Kiimo for Pilncrton. The hcoic , Law 1 ni 11 lin- 0 ft t ft ft n 1 ft ti 'l Kumu 1 II (I 0 ft 3 0 ft 0 - i J llaticrleH Lntm-ncevllle Carta ami Sutltbi Mu Woud oa alCBtfea. ALTOMOIIII.l:. -atais. You can't pet beyond the domain of "The Winged Pyramid". The world over vou'll rind Ford .service sta tions near at hand a distinct, Ford advantage. And a rea son why you should place an early order for one of the seventy-five thousand new Fords to be sold this season. AH lords arc model all alike rxcppt tlm liddics. The. two pfissriitffr runabout costs .?.")!Hl the five pfisscnjrcr liuirin car tiliin Hie delivery ear $700--the town e.ir jjpni) t'.o. Detroit, completely equipped. (Jet latest catnlojril': from l''onl Motor ('nin pativ, IT'J.') Hroatlway, N'ew Yorl; City or direct from Dflroit factory. Healey & Compaq Coach and Automobile Builders Have Ready for Delivery A NUMBER OF THE WELL-KNOWN GERMAN MERCEDES AUTOMOBILES Equipped with their Superior Coach Work The abovo can be seen at tha old stand Broadway and 5Jst St. THEIR FIRS! SHUTOUT D.'ivis Out pitches l.onr in IlPiiicd , Mound Duel Princeton lliillies Checked. PiUNi-fcTov. N J. Mnv IS --Willi, liii" Itl.iliketl Ptinciloii 2 to 0 here to-d.iy. scotltii: the fust shutout of the seiist.it iiKiilnst tl-.t Tn-.-.e. With l..-ar ntul PiivK two of th" l"st collide pltclit-rs In tie K.'ict, oitoslni; eni h nlhe- on ! i- Iiioimd. the cunc was :i pllclieit-' I'lttle from ftatt to tlnlah D.ivls vv.is tiuicht-d up fot n totnj of M vin hits hy Hi" Pitnci lotiiatis, hut his support vv.i tpe best wn on tin- local diamond this var Hiuw'li and Shuns siuilid for the vis itors, (he lattet cntchltii; Sterrelt Ht the ilnte hy a lem.irkahle tlitovv from deep ci-ntie tli-UI l.-ai alloind only four eiifetUs, lull I' t Ot!a score In the first Innlnc on two slni.li" and two Ioiik sao rltlce tlle.s A p.K-s nnd tlliee hai!Re- bv Alnalle In Hu- idKhth tcoT.il Otis nsnin fot the dual itn The TiKcrs milled ' at the hit 1 1 tn nfler tltni', hut tlKht tleldltiK checked them on e.ich occasion The nine; I'HINCl'ION. UII.I.IAMS ah r h p a r ab r h p a e l.alrd.rf 3 n o 3 n n Oil. If 2 2 2 o o o Wiirth'on.Jbl 0 2 3 4 0 lrwls.c 4 o I u 2 n Whites. 3 o 0 13 0 slnllr.:h 3 o I 2 I o Stcrrrti.i .3 o 2 ft o o Svtn,3h I 0 o o o I llead.rf 3 o o 2 o Sin ns.rf 4 o n 4 10 "I'in-llrtnn I 0 o 0 o o Hrnnnss 1 o o ft 2 0 I'arkrr.lf 2 0 n .' 0 0 Hlir'n'm.rf 4 11 n 2 0 0 Miw-.:ii 3 o 2 2 o 0 Tru'hull.lti3 ootoo Hboads.ib .1 0 1 s 11 1 DaiU.p :i 0 0 0 ! 11 l.rar P 1 0 11 0 1 11 Total. 30 2 4 27 s 1 lutll. 2s II 727 'I I II.Htril for Head lu Hie ninth lnnlnir. 1'rlnretoii u 0 o 0 0 n n n o o Williams 1000000102 Three base hit VinsPr Two base hit Sterreii Sacrifice tills Musllr. Swain Stolen ba.es Sttrrrli. Itrad. Otis, 1 1 vs Is, Minns l lrst base nn halls off l.rar . ntt Davis 3 Strurk out llv l.rar. J. bv Davis, ft 1,1 fi on nasrs I'rlurrtnti. 5 William., ft Double plavs Hrnwn ntui Tiiimbiill, Alnsllr and 'Irinnbull Hit hy pltihei Hi Davis I aim by l.rar toil. I'lrst base op erri r. I'ltnu-inn. I William.. I t uiplre Iventi Time I linm ami in mlimir. Vntlve Son PHclu-s Well. IlKApiNii, Pn., May Hi. The home crowd li.nl 110 tumble ti ImmttiK WnshltiKtoti of tlm Pulled State LeiiRiie this afternoon 'I h" score wiiH 7 to 4. Scluieffer, n local i-hiliiii.in. was in the bo and lie managed to keep the nine lilts very much n-atleied The scoie : Wushiiiiilon . ft a n 0 0 (1 j a 1 IteatlniK 11 I I 2 .", 0 ft 11 ; 1 ll.ltlirlis Heiini-tl ami 1 on 10 N't buetfet 1. 41.1 forte Superior llnttlriK Vliia Ont. i'I.iivki.a.vii, May In. The Pulled States I.e.iKiie Nupa w-eit niithlt and beaten iv III" I'nlted States Heda h"le to-djv. 7 to il The score: Cleveland 3 S o 0 0 ft 11 a r "7 1 iiii'iiniaii . o 11 0 n ti .-, 4 o a 7 jo I Hnlterlia- Shark and W.ilitneld. Kline IIi'kiiii and Donnelli V I'.t!1""""1 Nrn Vork lliclnnoi.d run . inta.u , 1111, utk-i ,.H ,,K ram nilnnla Strll.es Out Mitr-rn. At Waterlovin .vestenlay the St Paul's team fiom tiaiden city won fiom Tufts school nine hy the strne of ri to n VaU- 1 nils for St I'niil, wut. In pioil i,m and kepi the sl hits he nave well hi atten d in- sinii-ii inn MMi-t-n men Th score; r: 11 p Si Pain's , 0 ft 2 11 ft 11 1 T-ifi S I ft I 1 o 0 11 11 llatliiits 1, 1, hull, ami Hivie, N 11 lid I, r,j 1 lit Id s U 11 I! til 1, Pnrtla Tie fur I'lrsi ltitt, H vvlniiini; M'sleid ('s Knm fttlm ,,, He Witt Clinton IIIkIi School i,.,,ni in the score of t to 3, the CintU HIrIi nine Is now tied for Aim place honors vvllli ..1..11 in 111 nn- r-s.nii.il H.IM'II.IU I' l, linn nn. shin tournament. ' The scute : I urila II S ft 1 ft 11 ft o 0 1 'i '! ''1 II Wilt Cll.i ft 0 S ( ,"t I H.i'ierlfs- Klrb 11 nil I'tiiieui.eiu sin-.. , .'1 .Snrton Sonth Atlniiilc l.eiiune. Albani, t Siiiannuh, 3 .iHrkforiillle, 3. Culunihia. I, Columbua. l; Mason, . Al'T0MOIHI.", urft.e..J - t-ttJ Shakespeare says: "An imitation shines brightly as a king until a king be by!" REPUBLIC STAGGARD TREAD TIRES the original of which nil others are imitator. Being first in the field, the REPUBLIC captured the one simple ideal design of tread which will roll forward with the least hentinT and oppose the maximum resistance to motion side- wise. REPUBLIC RUBBER CO. OF N. Y. tilfl Mnhe lllcliinonil's II on. Ill 11 live llll, Ills, K.llllt- Jdi.''1 .1 tt.-i-tii.uii ul M i 1 1 1 1 1 1 , tic ) u i I " 1 Its' Ilmll School le.-im infi'iii-i " ll'.i'lltl Hill IIIkIi School ti 1111 hi ll of 3 In I I l.-u miiti. iv In, 1 p. .1 In Ihe fifth Innlnii I'm th. M e-tin lliu-t. It.i.st-s it!) nulls .1 A Micrllli'i llv s( m 1, plati vv .Hi to ,1.1 1 tnoiltl Hill hoys The cor' ? .') iurri! 't ti 1 i s ' III II'' If 5 ' i i'.llH H ' ih !:i ! I H I 'LluiM ll Llt'llil -mil Hll H n 1 HatL'rlf s HniUoii, QuaJlc od lloba. Hartiun -"i'i U"li