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Dodgers Creep Forward With Double Victory Over
Get-Rich-Quick
Walsingford
1ft
IS
INI
By KEMBLE
Copyright, 1915,
E. IV. KembU.
Shrimp Qualifies
for a Job
DODGERS START ON
AN UPWARD SWEEP
Chicnpro Ciils Twice Downed
in Frco Iliiliiijr Gmncs by
Their Own Errors,
SECOND GOES OVERTIME
Yesterday's Hestilhs.
nrnoklyn, 10; Chicago, 7 (first gams).
Ilrooklyn. I; Chicago, 4 (11 Innings;
a-trend game).
Ft. Tioulff, 7: Jlnatnn, 5.
Philadelphia. 14; Cincinnati, .
1 Detailed eUsdlnc of the Club.
! t 1-3 f I j
S P. '5 d'o a I " a
6. b o v. a 35 u c a c
Philadelphia. ej7 S "c "l 10 "? M 41 .SH
Brooklyn 9 ( ej 7 t - SJ 41 .tM
chic(o...... 4 "j on a : so 4; .sis
New Yofk..7 S i t 4 M 49 4; TsTo
Pittsburg S t 7 ( j 7 SO 19 SOS
Beaton.- 10 s t j a To so so .500
t. Louis S 7 S S lo 7 49 94 .44
Cincinnati... i "7 "jS 1 To 4! 57 TTTi
niBMlnW.,., 44 4S 17 SO 54 57
To-tlny's Schedule.
Knr York In Pittsburg.
Brooklyn In Chicago.
Hoston In St. Louis.
Philadelphia In Cincinnati.
Cjiicaoo, Aug. 8. Brooklyn won both
nines of to-day's double bill from the
Cuba, 10 to 7 and 5 to 4, the second con
test being an eleven Inning affair.
Sloppy fielding was tho principal cause
of tho Chlcagoani double defeat, as they
outhlt tho Dod?ers in both games.
The Cubs made a game bid In the
ninth Inning of the opener, forcing
Douglas to rctlro after batting In four
runs. Smith stopped further scoring,
however. Ilauburt's double and two long
files scored thn deciding run In the af
terpiece. Schulle got a homer ln each
saJne. The score:
F1I1ST OAMK
BROOKLYN N. L.l I CHICAOO (N T,.)
ah h p a el nb It p a e
i'.ir-" 2 J I V M.ouri... .. j i v "national sectional doubleM with Wash
naXTub.J on o o.S.'h.meji:: t I : 0
Wheal lf .3120 Knisely. . . 1 0 0 0
Cutshaw.Sb 112 1 n 7.lm'niaii.:ii 4 0 0 1 1
Sti.riKel.rf. I ! I I IW illUms.ef 4 5 3 0 11
(3et3.3b. .. 6 s 0 1 o'Mel.arry.Ib 4 1 ll n ol
Miller.e. ,426: 0 Archrr.e... 3 o 3 ft o'
lKnirlss.p, r. ; o 3 v.llarcrare.o 1110 4 1
mhd.j;J;itlanA3h.. 3 J 1 7
Totala,,, JS 17 .'7 It ojzalwl.p.'!.'. 2 10 3 o '
jt.Sa.lvr. 1 0 0 0 0
T-n,i 7:7-ul',moT hls remarkable versatility nnd
......... ... '. ..T.n?-": ' .V..11 6 abllltv to aoeommndnte hi. L.r.,.,n m dir. 1
-..All."! nr . 'Mill.' ,1. ill. ...till. .Ill, I, IK. i
tllailel lor Zabrl In tho ninth Innlnr.
Brooklvn O00"4::o nio ,
-jnicaco.
11 tins
Cut shaw
C.ood. V
llararave.
Daulie
iiits- :
Schulle.
Zahel. !
Vaimhn.
hy nllel
shd OTJay. Time-. 2 hours.
SKCON1) OAMK.
BROOKLYN iN L.i I CHICAGO (N. Ll
ah h ,n a e ah h p a e
Mirers.ef . f, i 3 0 0'Phian.31i,. .',3131
OMara.ss. 1 ii 2 l'Fialier.ss... .113 7 0
liaubert.lh, ;. 2 i; 1 n.Sehulte.lf. .1 1 1 o n
Wheal.lf B '.' n ft fl'Zinritian.Jh .. I n 4 n
riitah.iw.il 4 1 I 4 ft M iiiyii ,rf . . 3 13 0ft
Slriu.-el.rl . r. ll 1 ft "!. ller 1 0 0 ft ft
Hummel rf a " OUnod.rf n o n o ft
.;elz.31l 4 ft ft 2 OiWilllanis.cf 4 1 4 ft i
Miller.e, .. 4 nu 1 o.Xrrhere. ..4110
lluelter.n. 7 111 ft MeLarrr.lb. I 0 1.1 1
. 1 . "
.arrv.in, 1 0 i. 1 ji
iqihes.p 3 5 rt 3 0,
.11 ler p. 1 ft ft 11 ft.
isely.... 1 0 ft 0 0
Seiuuiz,., 1 i. ii 11 .iilllliopn es.p ;i
Uell.p I O tl II o l.avetl le
.K'l.i.nlv
Totals... 41 7 33 11 1, .
j 1 11 u 1 1 . . ti 11 ...i i3 a
flatted for Km Iter in the eliihlh innlnx,
fRatled tin' Murray In the tenth Innltur ,
tflatlrd for Livender In Hie 1 lets nib Innlnr.
Brooklyn
ft i5
hit Zimniernian Home run Selnille Double
play Culshaw and llinbert. Ilasr-s on balls
-OIT lluekrr. 1: nlf Hell. 3 Struck out lly
Tlucker. 5; by Huiniihries. 1: by Laveniler. 1:
hj Dell, 4. I'niiiires-O'Dav and Qulnley.
Tnmc 2 hours and 5 minutes.
BOSTON BRAVES DROP ANOTHER
Jlntfin nnd Dulls lliiinpeil In One
IunliiK Apiece.
Ft. IViris, Aug, S, The llrnves lost
their fourth straight game xvhen tho
Cardinals heat them to-day, 7 to 20,
Itagan wna chased l the llrst with threo !
una n rti-1 Tt lit.' I a u'rlu 1 il 1 1 n tii-.ii tn fiti. It.
.u. tiL.i, ii..!.,.. . .... I
tho eighth, Descher lining to ccnttti for
t homo run. Tho scorn:
BOSTON N. L) I .ST. LOUIS (N. Ll
ob h p a e ab h i,a e
Mnran.rf,,, 4 12ft o:ilutler,s ... i i"; o
Kvers.2b,,. 4 0 '.' ft 0 lleset.er.lf., 3 2 .1 0 0
rainnnlly.lt, 4 110 O'Miller.Jb..., 3 14 3 0
inree.er... a l 3 n i iau.rr .
Sehinlitl.lb. 1:11 1'llyalt.lb.
Smith.3b... 4 : ft 1 O'H.ilnii.ef.
Maraii'e.sa. 3 1 r. 4 I's.inl.r.e.
Onwdy.e,,, 4ft"3 I'lletll.-H.
Itairan, p,... 0 0 ft 1 ft',mi-s,i..,
Tyler 1 ft 0 o ft'
Iluihes.p,, 1 ft ft ft ft' Tntrla.,
tKiraii 1 n 0 n n1
4 2 r. o o
4 i io o o
4 0 0 0 0
4 13 0 0
4 114 1
2 0 0 1 0
!J 19 27 13 1
Jlaxis.p,,., oooo d'
Tolals... 32 21 !i 41
Hatted for Italian In the eemul Innlnr.
tllatliil for Hiaiics In the eighth Innlnr.
Jloston , ooftftoftnft
fct Louis 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 i7
Ruiis-Iloslon, Connolly, Maiioo: st Louis
lleti-her 2. Miller:. Lnni.-. Hyatt. Ilolim Two
bans lills- Sndji r. Man.. Homo run lies, her
Sacrifice hit Ames Siicrillcn llvSi hnildl .
c-liorii i.a-i . ih-.i nrr, liy.lll IKMIDIe lilav
uavs -
.tiller.
lialls
iiiii-F, .-iiiirr nnu man, ni-iyei and .li
llutlir. Miller and lljtilt lla.es on ball
till Arors, 2i nil It.i.an, 2 Sirm-k nut Ily
r, ., .111 11a.au, -.- Mrin-K nut iv
1; by Hasan. I hy Hushe,, 3: by
1 llrnnirci-Rltlcr and Kmilio, 'linns
r and (j ininutca.
awl,
Duvles. 1
-1 BO
v v i i much at the net. but .Mel.outrh n won ' ... . . ... . . ' . . .ieiro poiuaii i itciiii at tne .Motiroe I irlv- .. , , , ,..u
-llrool.lvn. .M.rr.. IlaliWrt Whenl ?. I ,,,..,,,. ,. ... ..... . . : VV r.lglliar sciieilllieil game, so lliere ill no , .. .. ..k . ... I,, ,, ,.,., minium a ioc.ii semi-proiessioiiai . nil.
2. Stenrel.CJet. Miller; riileatrn. ' .;, , . " miolher chance to see two ror a illlue. f 1, , ,lf ,. ,.,,,.,.. iillm,i,.tMall here this afternoon by the store of 4
taher. S.hu e. XVlllams, Me Larry. ;,",'n' "' n"- '""st point or pla. 'fie reduet on 111 prices iltew a crowd f ., , IlrBU,,,. P.in ,,i , ' ," m n Th.. nn.. u . id i . ...1 on o uu1
1'h.hm. saorllliv hlls-o Mnra. Williams, on the other hand, must have estimated at about Ki.non, Newark won .!.".. a. . n 1 ., 1 . .. . V.." i" , 1 1 ! '
rt. stolen iia xvneat. Two base the comm ons to suit him If he Is to l.v -i i in i ,.!,. Th.. senre ...i... ..... ... ... ...ui... ximiuii at .-i, umh n..- ......in ...i m ni"'--.
Myers. Stenctl. Miller. Home run- ',.: J ,. ! f.T.i... . " ,l ,n 1 K"11, TheMore. Chester, where all who pass on l.rle Ferdinand Senium and Hill Hitter took
n' .on lialls-Oft aiuhn. 3; off 'j.","',"',' , KANSAS CITY iF L n NKXVARK iF. L.l 'trains may see the grave of the gieat turns at striking out Ihe S. & S. hots.
VKr 'ft" .'ff;. S; hy,t..",,-l , high' b d to U, Va and 'a I 1 C'bourne cl' $ S J CantnMl.r,' ' ' ft' . S I "7'-''- " virtually The feat,,,., was a home run by.ieirge
led bill -Cutshaw. Fmnires-QiiiBley "....... ,,. ,., U. a ..' , liooiwin . j ft 1 4 o MeK'nie.Sh. 2101 o constitute tile br I of trotters. The Kelley. the reel tilt from the Victoria.
0 0 0 0 2
inu'iigii . u . i u . i . .1 v ii ii i i it is n curious tning that clesn te all n"" stovau. ix-ii on oases oun-a,. n...
It tin- llrooklvn O'Mnra, D.iuliert 3 XVheal; ! this close rivalry on tho court thee'twn Newark, 1. 1'ninlres Inhnstoiie and Lanj
Clileairo. S.hulle. Z.innternian, Mel.arry I ,,- h ivo bee , the rtn Ju, tl .. i I ,lon' Tlmc oI gar, 1 hour and 3.. minutes.
ITuinphne. S.i.rilho hlu Ciil.hnw, Phclan. ", " r,ee" , t,,e clospst friends ever
Slnlen bases- Wheat. 2: Culsliaw, IJetr, , since they met llrst on the oourt. While vw v.irlt Hl.te I enmie
Sturray Two b i"e h t laulKrl Time bi. at I.oiil-wooiI I.imI mi, mi ..i.u. ' e lorK sisie i.oigiie.
TlAT Vo' MlfcTD WAL.NtFoftn-nie. "
Yo' UL FtEM?AM&y
N'EED 06 HE HUdDlEp
TENNIS TITLE
DEPENDS ON
Followers of Game Will Not Be Satisfied Until Mc
Laughlin and Williams Meet Again East's Poor
Prospects in Chicago This Week.
Ily .1. PAH.MI.Y IMKKT, j
This l the fourth successive tennis 1
. , i
season In which chief Interest has ecu-;
trcd on the relative skill of McIouKhlin
and Williams. The cry llrst sear after I
Williams returned
America from '
Kuropo he made a Place tor mm-.
5elf nt once nt the top of the experts
of the country close behind Mclaughlin,
., ... . . ..... ,, .... ,,.:
place for him-.
four ve r urlou. y i, t"er. h Z
four e.irB. curlousl eno, Kh. there ha
,n,i it ....m.h
Lounhlln first and Williams tecond, and
hardly a single other plajcr to threaten
1JIZ ..LL t.,. ,-.t f n:
.....v..
11.1,1 hfiu 1,.n far I1..I1 11,1. liolu- Ihstnnd-
.u - ,,,,,, 1
in tne unexpecieu oeie.-ii in . iniaiusi
by Church In the Intercollegiate llnals
last fall.
These two tar have now met eight
times, and only once has Williams been
the victor. The last meeting took ulaci
only last week at Longwood Jn the chal
lenge round, and before the tourney be
gan It was freely predicted, and wp.h
accuracy a events turned out. that of 1
. ...... ...... ' ' ' ......
I., l.l- n.l.l r.r lht,..ll,( l,v.,r jn.i
I.:. . .u . 'r".. .V AV.i. '
... ,
wouia sureiy lace .iiciuuK-iinii in IIlt)
cnuiiengu ruiiini again.
True to expectations, tne calirornian
won .again, tins time in four sets, re-
peaung n is victory rcureu in wie r.aet
against el interactional matcnes o it
at tne i .maiii.i-i .icini: t'.Ajninuiuii in
July, llecause the scene had bteu
changed from asphalt to grass many of
the Kastern contingent believed that ,
Williams would turn tne tames on in.) ,
visitor from the far West, but the con-1
dltlons were almost as badly against t
the champion ns tho nuihalt courts of 1
California. It rained nearly half of last
week ln lioston and the 1Oiiguo.iJ
Cricket Club courts were soaked repeat-
...ii.. ..-.ii i. o. i .i... .i..... i.i
s-u., uo... ..v........ ...... ...v,
sponge up no more moisture.
When the challenge lound was reached
it had to be plaed 111 a mist, because
Williams hlnelf was anxious to get
' n,lJ start for Chicago, where he Is
expected lo begin play to-morrow In the
"' The champion could liato had a
postponement nt ljongwootl until Satur-
Jay If he wanted It, and waited for a
...., rnrt .,, i,.. nn i .1.1,
"etter court to pia on, nut tills iltia
would have Jeopaidlzed Ills chances at
Chicago this week 111 tho doubles, and
,. prefer,.,.,! lo KO , cvt.;. unUer the
unfavorable conditions.
.Mel.ollStllln'M Klieernu fnilih;i.lTP. nnr.
o -
flcult conditions. The soft court mado
It dlltlcillt fev either of the men tn nlav
UIIII-... flu.' lln .It. I ... 1... ...I.... .. . I
..n, ,,u nut li. Wlllll ill) ,
x anted at San Francisco last month.
nor last xveek at I.ongwood. Hut lm did .
have the conditions favorable at New-
ncrt last venr noil thii w. ii, .,ni..
!i u 5 that was tho onl ,
tlmo he ever beat Mcl.oughlln In n
match. I'osslbly the conditions will b
lavorable again when they meet at
Forest Hills next month, but xvho can
tell what Williams will do? We know1
ftJ' - sc annul wnat to expect from Mc-
11 lAillglllln. and he can lie mlled ,.n in .In
i... . . ... ... ...
imgiuin, anil ne can be tolled on to do
the expected, hut Williams mav be verv
j , 1 V.,v.,or ii,.. .1 -
"a "p, "j"."1 ''wport last year,
or very nail as he xva.s In the Interna- 1
.-. . r ,,, fctto ,,,1,,-, 11,1- 1
tionals. Kvery tennis follower Is tlrmly '
, . . .. . ' '
convinced how.-.or tl,.
. . "w lllilt .
,a,K"i".t n!V ".ef0r.e .,l!e '.''"V e,,am-'
plonshlp for 1015 can be decided
.Olliru-,.-.! I...I ... 1. ..... ....
roomed with Williams nt the Hnnani
Club In litwtnii, nnd when the champion
was out In California the two xvere to-!
gether nil the time, often seen arm In I
arm. Whenever they are together her !
Is u constant good mtured raillery so-
Ing on, bin each has the highest respect
for the other, mid .imli I..... . .... ... . .-
., ''" -".. .-t-ii aii-i .iiiii;i nn
termination to l.ont o, '
i . .'. ".. oi eiiiii
..nu . i.i.v opinirtiinity. Krlendshlp does
not Interfero In any way with the dislro
in win.
The success of Williams and Wash
burn In Ifi.. l-ii-.n.... ....
wood last weel loes not seem to
. . ' r,l'
s'r' i".nien tniliii Ih.i Kastei
astern ehnneea
for winning the ser es Hint begins to-
morrow In CIiIc il-o nml iiin
I ni.o of L,.i . m .' Krcatest
hope or hnxing Ihe Kastern section 1
represented In the challenge round lies
111 tne success or Church and Mathey,
nnd they will represent the Northwest,
cm section In tho preliminaries.
It seems haul to llguro out nny
other winners than Johnston and lliif
lln, although It must bo admllled that
Johnston tlr.zlcd badly at Hoston, and
he was also beaten In tho Western
(iiaiiiplonslilii singles last week nt Chi
cago by Heath llyford, who was rated
last year In tho fourth ten, Until of
thn roiist men wern beaten nt Long
wood, and this has not raised their
chances perhaps of xvinnliig tho pre
liminary doubles, but Williams and
Washburn xvere beaten by an abso
lutely unknown team on the coast, so
honors are, easy, and tho form of
1 ,.,,,..i, ,.,, .... i .11..1.. . . t. ,,
1 mlrLn m"' M'l,l,( I" llkf,l-v I" If" H'o
Male No matter which of the threo
pa rf
' '
hc,,B
I It Is
pairs go to Forest Hills ns thn rliallen-
for tho championship In doubles,
an odda-on chance that M.cLough-
AH IS. S3Lvj
6oMI-Vo7
FOR 1915
ONE MA TCH
lln and llunily will hoM their title for
"""V'" 'r' , , ., , , . ...
Wli.it was predicted In this column
cw.rili mont)m ,IK0 n ,iro,,lllty
when the Itinerary for the K.tsiterii !
team that went to California was an
, ,u,"r
WHphllurn w ,.bll. to ....
Wachburn will he able to qualify n
Klobo trottei'H. These two players left
New York Juno 2:., plnyltiK at rittsburK
and then San Krnnclsoo; then they
T i ,U', "TT" ,1", "J
,Iay nt , ,,. wlnnlnB here, had
hlcaso for the tuter-S.-ctlonal matches
J "". ""'"""ntidy after which
wl 1 ret ,n! i:'.",t nKaln .'" ',,H5 .
.Newport anil .outnampinu ueiore uie
..... '..i ..... . ... . '
ii.iMl'luii!.iii, linn iiniilllL ill ruit.i
IHUji,
Such a plan of playing the doubles ,
eiiami) ni so 11 cerianiiv ei 1.11 s more
h.. l lw
he demanded of
nm as though a ;
travelling than should
a nlnver. and It seems
better schedule could he arranged to I
leave out some of it. There has been a
sienuy increase miring wie lasi .ew
....... . .1. . .!..
vr l ro f ) I Tilt Illlllllllll III 1(111 IT 111.11.11 V U
- , ,h" , ' ,,n ", on.
'. ' .. . ...... I
,-I,llrornliU,!' "ave con,, '''asl aml I
gone West to meet their
the biggest tournaments
er depend on the few lead-
cracks to make up their ;
erners live
rivals
nral
Itnr.. nil tntiif
1K iiR,enl crilci(H to make up their '
Mnr t.nt v ll(( arP ,mt U1 fpr
.. , . , nil(l H)1,,e to
niatcm.!1 n, they haxe been forthcom
ing generally during last ear. and this
In the later part of the season.
FEDERAL LEAGUE
Yr.lrriU.1 ' !lrlllt.
.Wark. 3; Kansas City l Itlrst gam).
Ne ark-Kansas City laeennd Kaine. rain),
otanillng nf the riulia.
w r. i-c i W. I.. PC
lMtsburr f" I.' .MT'St I.ouls... M 4.
Kiin,c.vM a .SMllronklrn..
chleuo ..' :.7 41 ..vilaffalo
Newark 51 II .rJtiilalttniore.
T-ds'a SeheUiile.
ii r. .li: i
4 17 .ill I
3i W .3.).
Chlesgo In Hrooklyn
Kansas rity In Newark (two Mmi),
I ,t Louis In llaltlmnr.
j Pittsburg In lluifaln.
BASEBALL AT 5 CENTS A GAME.
' Itnln Spoil. Iliiricaln Price, Vi'hlcli
Will He In Force To-iliiy.
NbwaiiK. Aug. S. Baseball for n jit
ney was the bargain day offer made by
the Feds in Hal rlson to-day, but rain
Interfered after half of the programnie
!"l heen carried out. and consequently
It cost a dime to set1 the Newfeds and
u,.. ii, . 1 I. n 1 V.n.i.n.l
3 1 4
i.ivi.' n aiii.,.m. '. i .
i n o i ft ii i. ii. ,-f . s i r. ft ft
Slnw.lf ! I 1 0 ft ols.lner.lf.. 2 ft 1 ft o
Keniluv.'ti 2 2 12 ;i.apirte.:b. 3 1 t 4 ft
tldmore.rf. 3 2 1 Ailliihn.il..,. 3 ft 1ft ft ft
Kasierlv.e. s ft f. (. 0 Rarnlrii.e , 3 ft r. 3 ft
Cullii,p... 2 ft o r. l:MoKeley.n., 30021
Kruu'r. ..10000 -
Hennlnir.p. 0 oj j Total.... ii f. 2. 11 1
Totals ? "s ;iH?i
llitted fiir Cullop in the elrhth Inning.
.........
KannisClty oiononnnn 1
Newark. ... 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 X 3
ewarK. .., s u i . u v
Runs-Kansas City. Shaw: Newark. Camp, j
hil, Ksniond. Rouscli Saenllie lilt-Mi- I
K(.0iln,, SHorin.v tly-S.he.-r Two base till
Newark. Camp- j
-oilmore Three Inso hit-Usmond Hit
iiiimore lline irisn iih-iwii 11 .in- i
Off Cullnn. f. In seven Innhus; off llentitnar,
1.. .'. 1........ 11...... i--ll...yir M.i... I
nolle ill oil-llllllll. Illwes on balls-Oil Mose.
.... . u.i...lr mil.llii -Mo...!.... 11 lie ClllloO.
i.yllennini. 1 Wild. piteh-'Cullop. Iiouhle '
plavs-Lapnrle. Ksniond and Huhn: (loodwlii
. .. . ....
li.mik.x-i- . '";,
Svrnruse oooool 1 1 1 I 9 2
Hlmlrn 2 0 0 1 0 0 2 1 x r. ll 2
,I,!",'r,1."-s,.r'"',,r,',i,Vi7'r y '
E,m,r- ""''Tk.-ovi. "il.
' It. II. K
Svrnruse n : ft l o o o3 s 3
Klnilra 0 0 ft 11 11 7 X 7 7 2
Halterle, syraru-e, 'XVllklnson and Knn
, ..............
nlrk: r.luilia, XX III!
ami, iMcnoison anil 1
Hitter,
AT UTK'A.
It. II K.
IlliiKhainlnn. ... 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 r. oii s o
I'tlea oioooooo o--l 7 2
Hfttterle HliiKliauitou, Slttnn and
Murphy; Utlia, oherlln nnd MrDouaiiRh.
S I A .M I .Mi or I II 1. Wl.l' IIS.
w 1 2; . w '
WI 31 Wi liesbarre..3:i r. .Ill
iishaniton f.:. 31 ,6IH Syracuse II 44 .mi
Klnura ....M 3'i .3lTroy z .', ..us
Sirantnn 17 41 .:.lll.lhany 26 u .302
I'HiiHe Coast League,
Vcrnnn, !. Oakland, 3 Hirst gatnel.
Vernon, 4i Oakland, 2 (second game),
San FlHIli'lst'o. 12: Salt Lake,
Los Angeles, 3; Portland, 2 (llrst gamel.
l'ortliind, s; Los Angeles, r, (seiond game).
STANIlINU OF TIIH CUIUS.
W
L. It: I
r.s .Ml Porlland...
r,K .rilTlOakhind. .
IA .IHI1S.1II Lake.
XV
L. 11!
1is Anaeles '
-riH 01 .IT.,
ij 1,9 .173
01 17 .401
s Frnin-isi-o
Vernon
Soiitlirrn League.
New Orleans, H; Memphis, 0,
Nashville, 12; Middle, 3.
No other games sihe. tilled,
HTANlHNl! OF TI1K OLUIIS.
W L. 1HD.I XV L 1C
N Oi leans, hi r. ,HJ Atlanta :.l 191
1 .-inn 1111s 111 1. wi . iiiioiie as us
riirniii.shani -s: 11 ,M1 Chaiiannnta r. S2 i.i
Naslnlllc Mi 6; ,:32 Little Rni k. 13 t3 ,M5
Mentpllla 111 44 .fWI Mnhlle .... W .XS III
Hnsel.nll to-du.1, 3i:l0 P, .XI. N.V Americans
x i.itv eUliU. 1'ulu Ul guilds. Adm. fiOc
Ail.
;...ii?.i ? in V. wia..i i,7 'h,wlln """ opening trotting meeting of the ' ,g
THE SUN, MONDAY,
WHA-.BWY..'Di S So SUPDEH
HUMDREP 80NES. AHU. CjT IT
JJAT tS.MAH JU-WMP WILL FIND
AN AHLU TAKE IT Fftohl rM-
NEW YORK WILL SEE
TROTTING FUTURITY
Hiir Knee for Three-Yonr-Olil
Stiillions Is Kent lire of Um
pire City faril.
HACKS LAST FIVK DAYS
The $ 1 n.fioo Futurity, a championship
ftalllon stake race for three-year-old
trotters, will be the feature of the lirand
circuit n.eellnK at he l,mplte(ltytracK
in lonhcru ,u;ui to nrpieiiiner i. .
11. K. Uevereaux, prejildent of the (Iratid j
Circuit, came here l.ixt week to look
over the track and prepare for the meet-
Whl e ..e.ehe' 'co p , ed a ranKe-
nlt!1 for runnlllK of hv Wg .-uU,rlty
which Is Riven by the Ainerlam Asso-
,.nt ot T,,tlm.' Horse Hrewlers. of
,vnch SMmtor .,. u-. llalley of Texas is
P.esldent and Devereaux secretary.
'ri,i ui,i,.. iHiivk i horn one
1 IUH r,,te. " "ltl1 !! Hu befn one
of the biggest events In the (irand Clr-
nt.lt li'.u ...,n..f.1U r..tl...i In Ihn t n..t.wL-f
,,ic.' ... i.r,WinM. I.nt New York
nunage.1 to get the award this year. At "pitchers to-day. driving In eight runs
,he ,a nran(J clmlt nie,tlng held hoiej..niI .mrinc fhro h, ,,.,, ,h. immu.
, Ma.on i..u,url,y, ,,romoted by the ,,m, 'corl'"; throe """-"". he I'hlllles
,lmp' association, was the star feature ,nlilnK n slugging match by the score
of tnp ,)rper.imme. This race it.w runjof H to 6. Ilyme walked four times
hrr, ln ,nl .,,, r(..,lr( ti,e fastest
' " "
l,.. .. . I .... . I.I.
:V ."" " r" ""i'-' ' !
uiwia.iu r... uie nium-r in uie i.ni..ii
I'uturlty that ear, s the sire .if Coli
railo :inK(,' "ioih. the leading winner .
among ,i,e 191S thtee.year-olds. I
Tll(. (,lfr ra,.eH ., ,,. rosri,nl,no ar, ,
fr (rottets of the 2 :5, 2fln. 2:1,-,. 2;17
f()r ,rottPI1, nf the
and 2 :2n classes, and for pacers of the i
2 :03, 2 :07, 2 .11.
.is arm ..in classes,!
with entries closing on August 23. The
pursts for tlue races are Jl.iion each j
and bring the aggregate of purses and
.t.b.. i... i,. i nun
From Kmplre City the horsfs will go
to Srncue, where the (Jrand Circuit'
meeting will h? held In connection with
the State Fair. S.ptcmher 13-17. At'
Syracuse the list of class races Include ,
I:".'. 2;0'.i. 2:1.1, 2 Ifi ami 2.10 clisses
i for trotters, the purse In each being
1,200. For partrs the classes are 2:03,
-". -.in, -.13 anil 2:lN, wltn purses
of Jl.ooo each.
tIih best card of the meetlnir at Svni-
I cue Is listed for Wednesdav. September
15. The purses raced for on that day
will add up to $l.-..2l0 th.. Kmplre State
stake of 110.000 for 2:12 trotters being
the main etellt. The Amerlenii llnrst
s""meJ".rHv KTW I''" ,,H' '
same day and two class races will com-
pl te the bill. The Chamber of Com-
merce 2:11 pace will be run on Septem- 1
MOVE HAMBLETONIAN'S GRAVE.
'rouenllor of Trotters to Heat
I
enr Station nl Chratrr,
An unusual ceremony lit connection ,
union of the old tlm.i horsemen who
knew the old "Hero of ( hester 1 In th.;
Ilesh
Pavlil Homier, xvho droxe Hamble.
Ionian ns a thrro-j ear-old and xvas the
lifelong friend of his owner, will he
there, and so will the venerable (luy
Miller, now SO eurs old, xvho Is said to
have boon the first to put a harness on
llnmlilelonlaii. It Is inmost forty .xears
since they buried the old stallion xvllh
since
houon
f
,, i
honors, In March, IS.fi. near the home
owner, William M. Itysdyk, on the
hill at Chester. Several sours afterward i
..... ..1,.,. . .1
l-ranlte sliart xvas plaied nboe his
toiivii In- Mnrse111.u1 ilw. i.ilnilrMil tlirt
glllVl! by liorsemell who llllllllreil the
!. - r..:.l urni-iiiitlni- ..r t..tlt..-c Tl-lu lu
mm. ,' "t hhMcli buildings ii, the
neighborhood.
Ciiltii Sn Mi Will .Vol Desert.
l,oNfi HiiANCII, Aug. S. The St. I.ouls
Americans-Long Hriiinii giiiiin xvas
called tit the end of the second Inning
to-day on account of rain. Fielder
Jones, manager of the St. Louis Fed-
cruls, has been negotiating with J
...,iiro ii. I.1..V- ..f loeoli r.V.
....... .. ..... ... .... ,
xvas Willi Waslilngliin Americans last
season, -lones has offered the Cuban a
large salary tq finish the season xvllh
Ills team xxith tho lidded promise of a
.... ,, .... .... , ,.,,,. If ,, ,,,..l..j
h'"i "ioi" . i-'i i ..- .....o.-n
1 1:0011. fnivo, wno mis milieu ,,ia( in.
games against big league teams, said to
dav hu would not Jump organized base
bail. Western Lengue,
Denver, 3: Oinaha, 0 (llrst game).
Omaha, 3; Henvei, 2 (second game!.
Lincoln, 2; Drs Molues, 1 (first game).
Hi-s Moines, 2, Lincoln, 1 (sreond game),
Sioux (ily, f; Topeka, 4 (llrst ganiei.
Slum rity, hi Tnpekn, 1 (second game).
XXiihlla, 4, St. .Iiiseph. 2
STANHINO OF THK CLUItS.
XV. L. It: I XX' L IH'
lies Mniiiea.1.6 3.1 .(!::i Sioux City I'l :.j Id
Uenver..
..ti3 :.'.! .sis Omaha 19 :.7 .Hi
14111 dill.
Tojieka.
...rd to .r.Ti'Wichlla 0 r.s .l.'n 1
...u.- in .1:11 .11 ,iosein,..ii ;,j .;so
North t'lirnhna la-nrne.
W. L, If I XV. L 1C
Ashevllle
llaleith..
Durham..
:-7 31 .dUiXV. Salem ....I. :,J ,i:.'
M 29 41n-c.istx.ro.. 3; '.1 .111
...'.0 M f02Charlolte...
A u.. ,3:1
Yirglnla LeiiKiie,
XV. L. l'C.I XV 1.
RnekyMounir.a 31 ..WnSuffnlk If M
N'port News.vj 41 XMilPortsmontli ,4'i :.
Nnrlollt I) 45 .t2iiil'elirburs ..31 M
.4x5
.171
New KiikIiiiiiI League,
XV I, 11)1 V L
ft ,10 ...'0 la-wision :ti ;:-i
Ci 33 .X7I Matli-hrster .". IT
10
in
117
! Lawrenee
'on I a nd
XVorirster. .11 31 Aiill.nwrll 3.1 4
,4 0
I.) 1111.
ll 3? ,52tFitfhhhurt...3l 43 ,3x7
llnsrhall, Washlncton Park, fli.tn P. XL
to-da, Tip-Tops m. Chkaio Fti. .trfc
'AUGUST 9,. 1915. "
Chicago Cubs
- one )
SMA.IMP- MCY POTH N Q,ATMft Ht
. .A a .!-
SHUVf.
A. HUNDRED
A LIL BAi
lT-
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
eslrrtlii)'a lleulti.,
No K.iinen achPilulfd.
Drlalle.1 ManillnK of the Clulii.
c S
o .
'
fit
Clubi
1 5
II
liostnn
Drlroit.,
VtolTi
tr.
ti i.t:o.
7
5
i hi 0
19 40! 590
(
5 10,
9 u ,
. 47 530
6
4 1
"it
9 ' 0
47'IS1 495
3
, m
My; j'i
11
t;!.9 .its'
in 10 :
.1111 I
To-dny'i. Sehedlllr.
ClnetMw! In New York.
."I l.nulo In llci.tiin
CliltMRn In I'lilUdrlphla.
Ketrolt In Washltiitliin.
GROW TIRED RUNNING BASES.
I'll llllm I'liiiml I'hr Pitchers fur
1'iiiirlei-ii mi Tnlnl,
Cincinnati, Aug. S. Oravath made
four two Daggers agnlnst five Clnclnnntl
: .iti.i .. i.i
hut WIIV ltl I.
The score:
1'IUI.A. iN 1...
CINCINNATI iN. H
tut h n a r
ob h
Ilrn...5h..
Ii a e
. l .1 ii v Ornli.Jh
'''"'rnltlji t 1 l ,t ieos..'.'.' i o ii J I
Cmi MhVl ' . 5 o J v"i f ",".Vf J f ! J
iliiJ.Vrii. Ih. I 1 I n o IV " i J i
WhllteJ.H 7 o Olnfmii.rf . :. .1 i o n
I 1
o onrifnthr: '. '3 ! I
;,T-?,nf . 1 I , . I'll"""
t
, ft 0. oiiin in i in
Ati-x.imrr.r. t 1 0 nl n
o j O II ,i
llooo
0 o n n
u o o o o
1 rt O 0 II
10 0 10
0 0 0 0 0
10 0 10
Cti.ilnit re.p 110 3 o'VKnliuti
."" T. 1 .ildn"T.p
" inney.p..
1l.1,'-h
lllenton.p.,,
HCI.irke
I U'ar.i
1 TolaU.. 10 15 77 It 1
Mall f.1 lor Hale In Hie third innlni.
tllaltril for Tnney In ihe fourth Innlnr.
lll.illed for Henton In the elehlh Innlnr.
Cinclnii.iti o n : 0 o n i 3 (v.. t
l'hlia.ltlpliia 3 4 0 4 0 0 n 3 0-11
Hutu- 1'hll.Kliiiihia. lhrne I, Il.mrrntt .'.
I'.iskert I. Cravnth 3. Alexander: CliicinnMI,
wiiuo 7, vt aener. .Mouwitz z, nu hoiniu
''e hit Cravath, I: Oroh, Ilyrne.
T.1' m. i.l'"v, '!" Mn!1.u.',' i""1-'".,
;NI(.llo and Lii.ieru.; Alexander, llancroft
and I.uderus. struck nut-Ily Dale, 1; by
Iltttoii. 7: by Alexander. 3 Wild liltiil
r?.ar.,VroffnlUn,:,1n,-.?onAta?,!r,3V o'tf i
Tonev. I; off Mi-Clo.Uey : fmplres-Bvron
ami F.ason. Timrl hour and lo mlnules, .
I'liiy Octroi! Semi-pro. Kellej
Cili'liriitea With llotiirr.
Hkthoit, Aug, S. A combination of
regulars and second string players mak-
composlte (llaut aggiegatlon
nf fhn N.iirwfstfrfi l.p.it?iin ulwi
jnn,,, t,p tiiunts on this trip and held
down Hist base to-d.iy. At his first
two appearand. nt the pi. He Kelley ig
nonilnloiisly whiffed, but the last time up
caught one on the end of his bat anil
dnlve It oxer the left field fence. He
handled all Ills chances arounj llrst llko
a xeteran and made a faxorable impies
slon In Ills Hist game In a New York
uniform. The eeore:
NKXV YORK iN 1. . S A s
ati h p a e ab h p a e
nurns u. .. j ii i u nasier..1!!... i i 3 i i
riio in s-.i'I . i n i..i rnw.i I
, lt,l)U. 1 1 4 1 0 l.iiireiu.i f
i-i... . .... t ti t . ft r .i. .1
Simla ...el 4 1 ft n oi.aielis.lt
3 1 3 0 01
112 0 n
t-l.,1. I... 1 ft ft - ft (.'..rlHli.ii rf
4 1 2 0 0
(Irani. . . 1 ft 0 1 0 Kuluseii.p. 4 12ft 1
ll.iiriitnn.rf 3 2 1 0 ft.I-riil.ir.lh.. 1 0 7 2
ll ,"v i' .'3 i i 'f-n-IHer .." i ,!i .1 i
v'7'uc J ll,!; ?l'l""'"'"'-' 3
XX.-ndrll.e . 3 210 ft (
Sihivip.p.. .' " 3 ft Totals... 3.) , 2, U
H'Her.p 0 I 11 "
Toiais .. 3.. 10 11 o
1 'c-w Vi.rU
0 0 ft 1 1 0 1 1-1
0 0 11 0 0 0 0 o-n
mid S
Runs- New
Yoik.
Snodcrass, Jl.ibliinrtnn
Kelliy, XVeiiilell Two ba.r nls-Fre. Hums,
tsr. 11.11111111.100
Homo run Kelley
Slnlen bases- llurns. snodirrass, I)nle.
Latein, rre ua-es on nans -tin ituiiasciv
. on Hitler
r.r- ', " 1 ) 5 Jiilcher-By 111 iter
Slruek nut-Ilv Si-luiip. 7, hy III
KiiIi.iccii 7 rinlres-llnrnion and
iFril leiri
I' 1 IMlM-.K.-ll I "I .OH r"- ..l.l llll.ll mill
cinly. Tiine-1 Hour and w nunules
Atiierleiin A.soiintlon.
AT rl.HVKI.ANH
H H. K.
Mllllieap.ills. , . , I I ! t-1 9 1
Clei eland 0 2 0 ll 11 0 0 11 02 3 2
Itatterles. l. Williams and (Ihnrrlty;
James, Mil'. ill. Hrenlnn mid HIIIIiirs,
AT LOl'lSVILLU FIHST OA Mi:,
It. II n.
Milwaukee 00100000 0--I s 0
Loulsillle 0 2 1 2 0 4 0 0 x- 9 13 9
Hatli rles - shackelfiiril, SlHprllck.i and
Hughes, Kills and Crossln.
SIlL'oNI) HAM K.
Milwaukee 0 0 0 ft I ft ft 0 01 5
Lnuistllle 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 x .1 S 1
llallerles Voting, I..ogliert and Hren
nau , Hoi Ii and 1'ro.sln
At ('nlumlius-Kannis liu Rain.
STAN III Nil OF T1IK Cl.l'HS,
XV L, 11!
w t on
Is, ..i. ...,,11 ii B si' i.nulsvllle... 17' r.j .its
Miiiii,aioh 61 l ..lyi'MilwaiiUee . U f. ,412
Indianapolis..; 49 llrvein'iil. ..4.. ,411
Kanaas City.U M ,.',:rL'oliunbu..,.tO U ,3hl
Texas 1,1-nKtie.
Sl'ii.-tepnrt, li; Heaumniil, 0,
1'ort XXorth, 2, (t.llvestoii, 1
Dallas, I; llousloii, 3 I Ills! ganiel.
D-illar. 2; llousloii. I (second dime),
XX leu, 3; San Antonio, 2.
STAMHNtl OF THK CLPlttt,
XV I, P(i 1 w
XV.no T3 Is .Mil Ft XVorlh ., tn
Ilalla. . . iil ,.'.u'illlni.nn , , 1,9 t'.x
IV.
.MS
C.X
(lalteitnn . isa ss :..'! HeHiunniil ,', i
139
S, Antonio, it tio .(.HiSlirevriiort,, 11 7;
1 1 i iiL i
Clilciitn
IVathlnittnn,.
New York
M. I.011U .'.
Clereland
Phiudriphiv
(.'mraloM....
Two Year
PLUNKS -AM. TU Nkto
QoNE Tb GIT IT.
WHA IS I
ALWAYS DP.
COLT GEORGE SMITH
IS OUT OF TRAINING
Wrenehes Shoulder nnd 31 list
1 licsl Sum .lackson Match
With Ffoanier On.
SWKKPSTAKES OF $5,0110
Sai;at(ia, Aug. S. Oorge Smith, the
Canadian two-year-old owned by lMward
MrBriilff nrul whli.i met wltli h Wrt:
. - ...... .. .
defeat In the Sanford Memorial stakes
yesterday. Is not likely to fill nry if hl
other engagements here. Thomas .1.
Shannon, the trainer of (ieorge Smith,
says that he came out of the rare ery
sore. The Canadian flier did not run his
ui iik.i ...i,.. v.. .n.i
.t.v tuin rim ti.KMi i... tti, " .... '"
not. When working on the Oklahoma
track on Thursday the colt stepped In a
hole arid wrenched his shoulder.
There was some talk of not starting
him In the Sanford Memorial, but hot
alcohol nppllcntl- ns relieved the shoulder
and It was decided to take a chance. In
making a ouick nrean nnu trying inr a
good position at the start lleorge Smith
wrenched the shoulder again and he was
In such bad hape this morning that
Shannon has almost ghen up hipe of
getting him to the races again ri'ls
mnnth. (Seorue Smith has engagements
in ,.u ii... 1.1c iwn.iear.ol.l stakes here1
a, ..I hlx ow ner was looking forward to
I!."'" nnetlng llulse again and rubbing outir,ri, ,; -
the defeat of yesterday
Negotiations for the meeting of ltoam
rr and Sam Jackson in a special lace
progrussnl a step further w.ien Andrew
.Miller, owrer of Koamer, and Jack Mt
!lnnls, trainer of Sam Jackson, met on
.. .,....! ... ,,lli. .1,1 ...rrffnil I . Itpt thell
V... .. i.......... .h.
own money on """"""." '""lgu.fii of 1-a.ll. li:rtememfcral.e
iiunuiv.. i . .ii ... .
agreed to race hire or at some other
track before the close of the season,
the horses to carry 123 pounds each
over a route of one mile and a furlong.
The sweepstakes will be for 15,000 a
side and In all probability the associa
tion staging the race will add a sub
stantial amount.
RAIN CUTS VELODROME CARD. !
lioiillet nml Kniiner, In First I. up
of Mntoli, Cullri! From Trad..
Nkwark. Aug. S. Italn put a etop to
the bltcJe races at the Velodrome this
afternoon Just as Alfteil Coiillot and
Frank Kramer had completed the III st
Inn of the initial heat of a mat-ii nice.
As the downpour started the two ildets
were called from 'hi- track and the
crowd of S.OOn puiple dispersed The
piogratiune will be canii-il oxer lo
Wednesday nlnlit.
A novli e and a professional ex cm had
bei-n decided previous to the tain. Ileguie
McNnm.ua, the sturdy A tl -t r.ill.i n. cap
Hired a two-third tnde handicap fiom
the fifteen yard niaik, sitintltu the last
four laps Hob Spears, hut live aids
i,ick nt the stait, couldn't hold Mc-
Namar.a. and got only fifth. The sum
maries :
Half Mile Nonce Won by Kdward Nagel,
Leonard Maxzlp. secund. Tltiie. 1 ininiiie
7 2-3 second-.
Two. third" MP" llalidlciii, l'rnfesnn il
xxon n,t itrggie .xii.saiiiar l ;i ard
flf-nrae Cameron, 4.', jard. seeoml. Fred
Hill. 5ft janls. third: Willie rnluirn. .'.5
lards, fourth, Itnliert .-pears, in . ards,
tlflh. Time. 1 minute 12 1-5 seconds
-
PLANT HAS SMALL LEAD.
Ilents rarn Itiiiin.-r hy FI.e Vnrils
In T'xsii .Mill- Itiiee.
James W. riant of the Iong lslind
Athletic Club hail a mm -.-In of nU- lii..
. . , ,.i,,i ,i,.. i. .... i ,
' "" eii.Li.ii
tun at tne montlily games of the Hionk -
0 y Athletic Assoeliitlon hell on Ills
Hosiklyn Public Scliools Athletic League
I"1' Vfster.lay. M, ,,,- Jacks,.!,, the
Irish Atnerlcan Athletic ('lull negm run-
2.npr. ...... Ii,,.,i a. hard tlcllt .lilrlne- Hi.
,,,, ...,., ,,, , .
,..(.,. 1,1.,, ,,, . . !. .
oiits irlllt him lo the tape. (iastnn
siroiiino, emerging from a long retire.
ment, shoxved Inipioved form nn ivune j
nonie in mini piace, even oilier runners,
started.
Herman Howser cairle-l orf the honom
among the Hrooklyn men by taking txvo
Mrst places. His xic nry from scratch in
.1.. .... ,i -., ., .'- . -. .. V, , .,
! 'V? ' . "' ' rl.'" '."-'..'' 4:'.' '""kp
'old cluli record of 2:07. He also do
I fealed M. MoC.uiie ami J, Price In a
I blanket finish in the seventy-live yard
1 ace,
BAYSEDE CLUB CRUISE ENDS.
Fleet Salts find Cliuus Into Home
Port From Stamford,
TJin annual cruise of Ihe H.iyslde
.Yacht Club camn to nil end jesterd.iv
I when the cruising squad of tlu or-
. gaiiUitlon tlnlsliheil the dual squadron
. run from the Stamford Yacht Club io
I the home port. Notwithstanding tho
I bad weather thn cruise was xoted it
j success. Commodore. Storey had under
' his command 011,1 of th l.inrest tl ... t
I that ever carried tin. luiriren of ti...
. club. Theto xvere few ruclne- l.n..i 1.,
the squadron and so there, were no m.rt
I .,, ,,nP, i,rnuli,u
to port bruslifs.
Thn. Hint xvas made up principally of
power and auxiliary craft. Among' the
number were the llagshlp Trocas,
Mathexv Hock's Flotence, Ihixld II
Knott's llliie Ulrd, Wnilam II Johns's
Welcome, W. I, Hater's Cllone. Allan
H Hrown's Hetty, F, F, Hnxv ll's I'r.i.
Joma, T, Hliinney's uiilio,im, A I'
l.undln's miarlrant 1I William Teller's
Wsihsde, (ieorge H, Drake's N'aion.t,
(Ieorge A. I.eaxitt's Kltldo iind J, V.
Floan'u (loop Eleanor.
Old George Smith Laid Up
AN, A& Y' HAfc DE LILLEST BACKBONE,
IN BS VICINITY Y' AM J6. TR?AH
TUSfcoJ TO UNOEKTAkE TJt C.oNTftACt
IM
r I
o
POSSIBLE WINNERS OF
SARATOGA RACES TO-DAY
Mrs! Hare Conning Timer. Han
oi In, Fenmoii.f.
Seninil Itiicr Jutrrrnre. Swlh,
Jim linn. on.
Third lliirr M. lldiire.- C'nmlr,
OrnirsitHle.
Fourth Hare Oalner, HnnMin,
Strom lioll. ,
Kirth Hare F.I llloil, (iuy Fllirr,
Uro.ienor.
Mth Hare lleiuemlif rnnrr,
Whlni.j, Ilrlle nf Hie Kllrhen.
TO-DAY'S SARATOGA CARD.
j
Firt Itai-e-For tlirre.jr.ir ol.ls snd up
1 ii a f .1 . auil It in' alv lir1nna '
ii,V ' Trrcn., ..IK Do II Kih
I " I.. I Itl'VAl.m
1 "(,,lood
111 Volant
Mar. C.iiitv
HfMf.e, Jr..
CliiiiK- 1 '.'l.iMhnrn
mhro-e ,,. I" riinintie .
-.irwnei HT'Ml.iunvlH
San Ve;n. . . lli'Tiaiiiiiiw Tower..
Snennil Itac-e Sire iileoha': for four-jear-
I nhls ami uimaril; sdlliiff; abniil Imi mtle:
i tth
ll-tliirkthorn
Juv-raniT
IT. .Km ll'in.rm
114 Valintloe ISI
('irtrr
Ilixnn Pnrlt . . . II'
Third Itniv Kor two jeaMilda: lunclle.ui;
live and a half furlnncs. ,
Murilar . .. Kernrni k 101
l.yp.y (lenrce. .. . Ill Soeony St
Misinn lull !. Pleione Ill
Martlln: liv St Inldnr 1M
Conile Ill Kilnw If".
Ormenlale IW Tom K.Uard 1)7
.',,,!
I'V.Pf.Uy ioi
111'
Fourth K.nt The I)elaare llnnlli ap; ol
ll-Wrt; for tliree-eai.olds and uti.ird
fl' lT.V.,,., . in-.,M.r.n,
one
Coy ,, '.TiMromlio'l '
ii.po Mminy i"! llan.nu
'?e ll 'JT,Iion nuke..
' '. '('"r .. .. nc
I lh K.nsFnr three jrar old and
I c.,J ., '
one mile
It 1 M.'ol AsMmrsd :o:
0'i Kay o' l.icht ,. .
1 '.' florsn ... .... ;o-
10T 'Hrian Mori; . . in
. !".' Mar- .ind -trli"'. if
10 flny Kls'ier . ll."
Carturelei
ll.1'H-ll . .
Ka.ur Mir
Gro.tenor
Sixth Ra.-e For ninidni nlhes and srlilmjs.
twoear.olil: Ore and a half tiirlnnzs:
Wlilni ll. Molhe Kllioi
.11.
11.
Ilu Joe II. Smnnthbnie . .
I Rtatoile . ..ll. Jaeohus
snillax it; Flue
11?
.n:
Venture II. 'Southern Slar..
Bell- of ihe Kllehenli:'
Aptirenlti-e nllnwani i-lAtnied
tlmiudes Hinally nf live iiniinds.
INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE.
Vesterda'. lie. lilts.
Clti, 4, llnrrlshurg,
Jersey
gutnei
.ler.ev
rain)
i first
tin llarrlshurg iseeond gam,
1'rol l,eni-e. 1ft. Itlrhmnnd. 0.
HurtHin, .M-inireal, 1 HO Innlncs, first
E''!rurilo. :i. Mo-itrea' I iseeond ninn
.-TASIHS-.; OF TIIH CLL'lls
xv I. IV
Provl.lt lies. a M Rneli.tf r. .
Huff ,iln . .M -t nn Itii hmnnd .
XV. 1.
, ii :a
11 S3
i i
, . ;.x
1.
'J;,
13.-.
'
, Mnntre.il
I . I.". -X;' Toromo .
It II '.11 Jtrney City
HairMiurg
Tn-da.l ' s hetllde.
llo hiiiond In Protldenoe.
llurtalii In Monlrea'
HAMMER CHABEK AT START.
M.i-eti-r Win I.iirH- Second
linine Slopped by Itnln,
Hy hammering i'habek's niferings In
the Hist and thiol frames of esterday's
game xlth ll.n tisbutg, Joe Veager's
Jersey City Skeetets piled up ennugli
talli,s to win. I to 2. A second game was
to haxe been played but rain Interfered.
The scoie
' HARRISIirin; ii L i JKIISKY CITY (I I, )
ah h n a e
ao n pa e
.iifiior.:ii ,i . ; i oj rnie.iiale,:ii i i 4 1
I 7am'maii.3ti I ft 2 I " Puilell.ss . 3 i (i ( n
Thtins-.lf
3 0 2 0 1 IlllSh.nh 1 S I 1 ft
0 1 I!uci.,3h 4 3 11 ft
' Kraft lb . .
Witter cf
' Tanini s ,
1 He.'ur.o
. tuwe
I 1 . I llany.lh . 1 3 12 1 0
3, 5 1 5 n.'l"l., ' ! 1 ! 0
I ft ft 1 ft Xh'uuiin.-.lf' j 11 ,1 11
I 0 5 ft OTiasis.i-r.e 1 1 3 0
11 11 o ii 0 sheinian p. 3 0 ; j ft
ChHh-k.p..
t.e.
. 11 1 11
0 0 ft 0 0 Totals... 3: 11 27 l: 1
1 Totals . it i; :i 17 i
I Han for Heikinser 111 the nlnlh Iniunir
' X-"-"" " tile ninth 111.1111.
i Harrisliuri ftflftftftftft; (v;
,lirey City . . 2 n 1 0 1 0 0
' lino, -li .rri.i.iirr- M..,.nr rk.1.1,, 1
I City. Truo-dale J. i'uitrll, llarrv. Two base
hit. Hue.. 2 Three lose hit - Purtrll. Sao.
. '7,7,' o.i'Z...!." b r,S !
,l,rsv rity c Rases nn balls- cifl Sherniaii. i-
olf Ch lls'lt. 2 Slrucll out - Ilv Shermnn.
1 Chals-k. 4 lilt hy Hitched hail Ilv Sherl
ni.'in 1 Witter. Cliahok, I.eei I'mpires Hani-
I ,,, and Freeman. Time 1 hour :, 11,1 Ai
1 nnnulra
t Xloiitreiil.
F1HST C.AMi:.
It. H K
Hllffaln ll L 1. . .1 ft ft 1 ft ft 3 1 ft 1 ti 13 ;
Montreal ll I. 1 ft 2 ft 0 0 2 ft 1 ft ft :. 1ft 1
(latteries Hader and Lalunge, Colore
and How ley.
SKCOND (1 VMK.
It. II. I!
Hllffaln ll L.1 3 1 1 1 1 1 (1 ft 1 9 u 0
Montreal (1 L. 1 . . .0 o ft ft 1 ft 0 0 0 I 13 1
llatlerles-oldh.ini and Onslow; Fuller
ton and Mitddf-ti
Al l'riitldriue.
Itlrhiiiond (I I..) ft ft 0 0 ft 0 ft 0 0 ft 10 'i
l'roi Idenee il. I,. ) ft 0 r, a 0 11 ft 0 10 11
Hait.-rles t'r.ini and O'llonnell, SihullS
and Haley.
rrnspeet Turk llasrhall,
Circle A. A . S. Seeley , r , 7
Peerless F r. 7. Olympic F C
I'enirnl A .X . 7 . Nallnnal A 1
Naxier l.lceuiii, la Hlinn F C .
When orderincr say-
Burke's
Guinness
Most placet strve
it exclusively
Bottled by-E.&J.BURKE
LIMNAJE. Yo SELF.
LOWER BAY YACHTS
SAIL TO SANDY HOOK
Ifiiciny SiUadron ilas Brush nn
Trip Out Itini Into Squiill
on Cruise Home.
.10Y IjKADS IIAXIUCAI' .)T
Lower bay jaehtstnen h'id their first
Sunday run nf the summer season under
the auspices of the Hciixrinhurst Yaiht
i "lull yesteulay. The ileMlnallnii was
Sandy Hook. Theie was a brip.li for tli
lacing Miuiulron from Urasrsend Hay to
the long pier at Sandy Hook and an
Informal run home, The wind was llrrt
mid from the southeast, giving the trap
a bent practically all of the wa. In
the handicap class Joy won on botn
actual nnd inrrected time
The stars ami the knockabout-. raoM
In one division. The winner was trs
knockabout Mouse, In addition tn th
rating yachts about a dozen other .ailui
took part In Hit- run. In all more than
ir.n jatiilsmen sat down lo the shore
dinner at the Hook. On the way honii
the yachts ran Into a squall, lloweur,
all tlnlslied without any gieal damaee.
The summary.
HANUKWi' ri.As.si srwtT
IHIl'ltSK. 17'j MH.KS
i ri
r
II M -'.
rinish
Vai tit ami Hnr II .l s
.toy. I.. .miv.ib A 0.u Is I u ii
Ml.lln, W .1. ll'.Vfll 1 ;l I
11
11
I irlnle. It. XV Itu'lllliell t 17 1
lleha H. Wagner I 1 .1 not ftnl.l'
Wlhkl.l II. f K MO liar. Hid lint rlll'-li
t'orre. til time ,1m j IJ mi M i a.
.J.KI. Oriole, ...
STARS AMI KNOCK MllHTS S1RT,
io roritsK. it ij mii.iis
, Mouse, II. I
Sumier 1 ''it 2.". '2 21 i
Meteor. It. I. Fllila 1 43 30 ; it -l
Mudnw. XV. I.. Inslte I II IS 2 O 11
Argus. C. .i. Ililley... . 1 is 11 . : 1
OARSMEN MAKE BIG ENTRY.
Fori. -club I Sliiule. it ml reus tn
It ace nt MirliiKflelit.
Forty-eight entries, making one of if,,
largest entry lists eer teceixed will
compete In the forty-third hiuui.i1 r.-
gntta under the auspl. es of the National
Asso.-lation of Amateur Oatnuei, o, th.
onneitlcut Itlver, at Springfield xLim
.rii'i-i.! ..on r-rtiuniay ill nils we'.. r iir
clews will start III the swili r eiglll
oared shell tace, the fe.Uure etenl of Hi
tegalta. The clubs enteied in Hi ra
are tin- luiliith Hoat club twin- wi
ner of the title, the Atlant.. Ho.t Club
of Springfield, III" l.oeki in" on Him'
and Canoe flub of Spniigtl.id a d "i"
I.'li.llllf ll.u go Club of liiil.ul. Ipli a
The Aigonaut Honing i luh xn rt
xtnu the t'aiiiiillaii i liiiinpliiiislrp Sa'ur.
ihO, x ill not haxe a new in th m
for the fli st tlmo In man war- Xs
a matter of fact, tile i 'anailiai finrv
xvlll be i ompar.itlxel.x small Hi e.ir
U-i ause iuan of the b. st o.unii.'i. "'
iJoinliiioii ate at Hie fnml Thee w 11
be moio Westelli boats in the t.ne how.
' K ,,,',, iVoM .n ill" V.
Plbbl!- of th' l-o."
exer, than any oilier oar mm' r"
How
11. .li M',,,,tnt,, ,,it.r,l in Ihe .I..1H1-
' plonshlp singles ills onH oppo- i'
, n mis -,ue will lie x M ll." xi- "i
i "ie I'llltith Hoat i inn anil jonii r n i
OI Hie esper MO.ll i mo. I nnaii.-ii'u
I
Tom Itooiu y of Haxsnsixood w
"b In the senior single s. 'ill
row
nj entries:
e 1 Senior Quarter MiV ln
hi,ih iiarlliu: I nlon Una-
SI X Hoover. Ilulilltl II ' I- Ii
Nnnp irrll It C . New X n I. I
Viissiu H t' . New Vork W 1
Metrnpolltan II C . New X !.
Smith. New Vork A (.
Intermediate Single S. i - II
I'lUe. All.inta H i' . Sp'li.c't
H
a .
Frank llardlna, sprliisii'
' llorak. Unluih 11 r
''''" l' Host.. 11. Hem II- "
pollt-in It. r . New 1 -rk 1 -ep
' Fish" it, krimmon Hon .-' . .-
Sprlngtle'd. Mas- . i O'li'" -
Si (.-alhirlnes. I'ma 1 1 I 11
I'luh. Philadelphia . I-ti ' "
1 Senloi single s-u'ls s
I I'lilon 11 r . Ilo.ion . Hen-1 l
tinlil 111 It 1 ' . New X -,. k
11
Dllllltll H I' F lleerlng Si
New Vork. I'irev Faillkns- I.
,'. t'aiiihrl-lgi. Mass. Th"oi
Hateiiswnod II l' U-iK I
XX'urtn sinllh. New X ork .X '
Championship Senl " "mc
Hooter, Duluih II i' J 1
Vesper H. C , Philadelphia li
Dun It C . Toronto. Can 1 1 1
llltt rniedlille Doiitile S-1,
('.. Sprlngtleld (Klmer.l X!'k
.1 Mtldruuii. Roi krluiiiHin ll 1'
,'lilh. SprliiKllcld i.i J I " ' '
.Xlgiri. Duluih H c. -H llas
F H ill 1 , I'nloii 11 r H -' 1
lips and l' H FerKU.on 1
Senior Dnulile iilllr Do i'1
M Hooter and A It Ken I.
A
P
j r . Cambridge. Mass - XX '
and Ciret Faulkneri ispe ll
1 delphla l Waller I, Smli'i
! Kent 1.
1 Intermediate Four one, I
I sola II ,' . SI 1'au' Minn
r . New Vork . Duluih II
) Senior Four o.re-l She
Hoston. t llliersllt Hare,
phla. Hiilutli II i' . D '""
Si
II
srillol I llieril.il 1011 1 r-'i- -t'llloll
II ' 111. Hon I "l
I llh Philadelphia , Den .1: 1 -
II I
Seiilin Qua-lt uple S-11 '- l'
I New X -1 k X C
Illleriiiedl.ilK KlBhl OarelS'i. -sola
II I' Si Paul. Minn D 1
I F.irragui 11 (' . I,nn. XI ... ti
Senior 171 K ll t Oiri-d Slie'ls R -r
I llii.ll -Hid C.llliie lillh, spiliiRils
. II 1 ' Allani.t H c .-iirlnu'i 1 -Hard.
C'uli. Philadelphia
Junior Hlght Oared shells li. "
I r llolioke Mass . Illllillll II
field H C , Allalll 1 II I' sprln.
trol' 11. C
I KiiIkIiU nf roliinil.il- I.eatur
i'w cut ihli d in-' r. s H ' '
1 13 lunula 1
1 Mine Hose High eenih D .
I polled 1
I lour
Ilpos
sa tailor iw fnn mur a -
ml none d 1
Naticr-tiHty (postponed).