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Hi I 8 Giants Catch Get-Rich-Quick Walsingford 5y KEMBLE X. Copyright. 1111. K W K.mttls. Specify BOONE ONLY YANK ABLE TO HIT RUBE Little Loop Fly Full Safe. Spoiling BrMller'l Hil for No Hit (Same. ATHLETICS WIN BY I TO 1 n WILLI m b. ii . rtuW" Hreeler. southpaw af the Alilirties, lipid (h Yankees lo one hit or the Polo tlroundi yesteni'ty fter r.oon. shut tliem out and supported hltn Blf with h Irnni" run The Athletics Btiirle one other run and won. 2 to 0. It O'.. BoMM who made the Yankee' hit. et.'l that fin- eBOB't so not that it fanned lt airuoeiduiK.il path into a flame. It Tan to the nci iitrh, not to the srrenniine; I '. (. nit? type), II rose on i slothful Muni to right and looped III way to the feet of I hi outfielder therein stationed. Vhd wasn't tiiilte able to charge up to It. Brceeler threw a Kentlent hall Fited OWth Kreat ImpOtllg far to larloard, Ir Meed forward until breaking; time, then bioke In without warning lo the right hatided hatter and took the plate on a hiMing Ult It wan fine pltcbtBgi and Bcotte's single IVaa the only thump torn Iron. It Wilton bore any likeness to a hit. Exept twice elBo the ball ran't hit Itard enough to afford dioicult ClMIIOM for the Athletic. Hchanjr had one of tr.er-e and Lajoie one. otherwise It waji like breaklnn tooth' lefcl lor the .Ma k 10) f to handle tlielr chnnctl CnldWlti pltchlns would have been nffcctlva ordinarily. The hite off Slim nere widely iirtwn ani the neorins off h.m juet hapK?ned. Oni'e be alone wan Involvetl, the other time he wasn't blame wtrthy. The Athletics ploughed Into Bllri for two hlttt in the aer-ond Inning, but after two w-ere out, and he had too rnuyb at all timetn for COMtClltlVfl hit Uni of confAQIMIICi to take form. Caldwell and hlit Infield mites re pclied the Maeklails in BptdMUlnf uly.e In the fourth InninK. On a hit to short by Davlta, that youngster nhaklnir a j Wlfl foot to first base a pass to Schang j ltd a bunt by old l.ar ry they i row. led t.ie knolla with nobody out. Caldwell ' llrsi feat an an am. dole for this threat-I ring distribution of the Keystone Klan was to ntrike out Walsh, and when' Oldilng Jumped to i 'a 1,1 well, the ball aa If ma-ked Into tha hand harneaa of 1 Caldwell. Xunamaker and f'ipp for a double play w aa like a hoy 'a ;rlck of tattling a atiek against the pleketa of a fonon, Brealer flushed hla home run In tha ! fifth Inning with one out. He lifted It ) Into the left flel I seats The hall rode Mgh to get there and It wraan't every body who knew what had become of It. floonl fumbled n grounder on Sehang In tM alxth Inning, the lartter took aecond ! when Pot krnpaugh threw out old Larry no acored on (Mdrlng'a alngla through 1 the diamond. The Yankee had three on hasea In fra su'ii, but not at tha aamc time. ! Iloone mada hla hit, only to be for"d by 1 Nunamaker. Caldwell couldn't solvu Bteasler and atrni-k out. High waited and drew a pass and Hressler dug dirt I with a wild pitch. Nunamaker alld Into trlrd and aplkerl Schang, who stuck the I Inning out. Peck'a fly to Oldrlng was ttte end of tha inning. Maiarl, leading off for N'ew York In ' ttie aeventh. drew a walk, but three ! ground balls, two for forces and one for i an out at first, were Hressler' way of exterminating rhe Yanka In that inning. I High, leading off In the ninth, walked, 1 but a strikeout, an out at first, another w&lk and a force eradicated the Yanks for keerpa. Ponovan'a batters hit only j five hn?l beyond the Infield, one single I mi i three fliea The aore . Prm-A .A 11 NEW YORK A fc.) ah h n a e ab h n a e ' Hoof , i I I I Hiif cf - 'i : 0 " itrunk.lb., 4 no i 1 I'puaah as. s o i . I Davreicf ,.',11 ' "Miuwlth I j j ebang.lb -'"11 Plpp.rh ... a it t Laoo 1 n 0 orook.rf I I o malnne.Ib 1 " I " riartaell If I 0 I i tj uMMa.Sb list" BnoM.Sb. 1 1 1 i ; Walsh rf .Ilia N'maker.e . 3 a 1 l o i Wiring. If . ' :t -' " 'iCal.lwell.ii.. 3 0 0 I o McAvojr.c. I . 1 n Byi.ler p 1119 0 Totals X 13 I l Totals JT 11 ?7 tf 1 I Batted tor Schang in the seventh inning I Whilodilrdr.a looai I o a ; K-w York OOOOOo 00 no1 Kim- piiiludeliuna ehang, greasier First i baas on error Phllllil'-I phi II ltt fill hiiies ' I'lnl.id'Il'li n I" Nr- York .'. Krrsl boar ! on bill! ! Hressler. : off raldwell. Slrnt-U oat By Hressler. X; tiy Caldwell. 0 j Hiiiih- run grrtalef aaorlgoj inis Urunk, i lialaej gtolan baaa- navies iioutiie njga i Caldwell, Kunamakai1 mid 1'ipn wild piien Braaaler BarnsMl run t'hi I adeitiin a I'm- I pire in flu- f Hildrbriind Plaid UfMplN gVltOUghlltt Time 1 hour and I.'. nlOUIOt. New York stale league. AT KI.MIIIA nun; lPal 0 F.i - Bal rfn Tmy, nonojoo ;,, 1 I 200 I la 13 Wachter nd klaQrai 111 van anil Kilt nr. AT UTICA. i ft i i ft i i io ii i BnttTle Si rnn"n, f'.'inmn, Hall anrl Miller. Keatlni. I'ltra HlKRlnsi i djerlln nil MrlnriniiKh AT M'RA'TSK. H H WlikBharp f!'rarug , , . ft 1 ft ft (I ft ft. I 4 H M ! I 01 j-J 111 I Wilkr-titmrTf, I'hjlUpn nn-1 Hattrlfp Brifg-i r MyrftoiiM rtw tnd Konnlcki AT HIN'iH MTON KlltHT Q A M K It H F. Alhftry ! A I t 4 4 M -I 7 4 Blnifharninn . ftSOJftftft 7 I H - A'tmny. Hm kttt and Clruirhr , HI nfhn miitti, Frock and Pettr on nOONB IAMB, R H F oVtMn? MMi:-) IS I Till gT! !.. . lOAftAi I Bevitf0.a AltwiiT, Frttl Mid Cltnjfhtr" in. .;..;. ajii. Rpp 4wa4 Murphy. Dodgers in (T ( RPPE1 YOU 30NE HEAB I WUZ A PIECE. &ouT I UT Hvs iTW KoW HOW 1 I WHY IJ' T $PY XrWr, r rCCT . ' Much Rofe DAT HunK o Fat A PE- WHE Yo SPtciFY-WrtAT I FO FEET UNC KlEEDS HE. Do am J N SEE DAT AH Y RECKON JLEMME SEE WHAtt 51M ftEHIMD DE DO' SPECIFY Aw a HIM NAUEl) j AH IS. ER BUI AH LAS SEE a 'N lLE6'a d 1ZAR'D SCORELESS UNTIL NINTH GIANTS WIN OUT IN TENTH Dodgers Miss Chance to Make It Three Straight by Nar rowest of Margins McGraw and Robertson Use Their Heads Score Is 2 to 1. Pat Morgn'l tena.'ious Pblll'es, who have refused times without number to be shaken from their exalted perch 111 the National la-ague standing, made a clean sweep of their series with the world s champion Kravea yesterday and tight ened their grip on the lead. Mctiraw's (Hants finally came to life and stopped the I lodgers after ten innings. Pitts burg finally managed to nose out Cln- I cinnatl. Approximate calculations to-I day show the Pirate. Hraves and (Hants' tied for fourth position The percent-! nge carried out Into extra decimals. hOWOVOfi rate these teams In the order named. Yesterilai 's Results. New reek, l Brooklyn, i ill inningsi Pittsburg. ': Hoctnaatl 4. Philadelphia. llo-ton, o. totalled Slaadlai af the CTaha. I.. .In - Hrhednle. It -i 1 . i. in fvjv York. Chicago in PtttoliurK. (.'tix-lnnati In rhilaletphla Harked tip brh 1 iwtt the mall, utiirlnn Into the fare of a third consecutive de- t feat that promlMed to ellnilnate them from the championship race, the Olrit i yesterday afternonn. with one out In the , nltith InninK. turned upon the prou 1 Dodgers and wrenched an unexpected victory from them. It took an extra ' ffeion for Met. raw to win. a th win-j nlng run was crowiled over In the' tenth, hut the achievement of Mctraw was all the more memorable In ihat h , out Jockeyed hi old dlficlple. Wt Inert KohluHon. In the do In rounds. Phil Douglas, a prodlChl son from Ihe ranks of the Itedn, who recently Fouuht regeneration with the Dodgers, pitched a hangup game for Hrooklyn. He had thi drop on hlR Jeff Teareaii atid might have heateu him with snmeihlng to spare In regulation time If his support had not lived up to Its traditional procllvit les of spoiling run scoring op portune le. In the first eight Innings Douglas allowed only three hits and kept these so sequestered that New York was lucky to he In the hunt Drifting Into the ninth, however, Mc !raw fell hack for Ihe aecond time upon strategy. Me had Kent . .rant up fori Itrainard In the elichth. Now he aent up SnodRrass for Tesreau. t.rant struck 1 out In the eighth and Snodtcrass. not ' wishing to make I farvanl Kddle feel hurt, did the same thing to start the ninth. The htg crowd had almost reached (h exits when Hums doubled lo centre. O'Mifl leaped up for Robert soil's liner and the deiartfng spectators, with a part If ik glance, has'ened on They hurried hark a second afterward, however, for Larry Do le broke out with a ilean swat to centre that tied tho score. Douglas was taken out of ' the box for I'feffei . and Wheat made a prcttv Cg tctl of Kleti her s lon drive In Brooklyn' halt of tn ninth Schauer got rid of ihe Dodgers f ordor He togaod o it PfiHfor gnd Lobri throw out Myers and t'Mar.i. In the Aim half of the tenth Jet z got rid of Merkle I lummel mode h line riiiiiiirisT etiteh of Sebauer's By, l.nberl. oBO had saved Tesreau H vera I limes earlier. sitiRled to centre. He stole aeooBd Then Chief Meyers tiirnd back the pggea of lime to the place where he was a real idnch hit ter. He slnxled so lustily to centre that l.nbert was abb. to breeze In with tho winning run and tne redskin himself, a slow paced runner, took aecond on ' the throw In, gnorlgTOaa was safe on Qotg'i wild throw, but Dauberi roeov end qulokly and when the Indian tried tu score nipped nlBI t the plate Douberl fanned in Brooklyn'! half and Wheat tapped easily 10 l.arry Doyle, PutahoWi however, doubled to r iKbt wn bert Roblnaon then sent Caaey Rtengel in to nit tor iiiimmei Mciiraw rheok maled Ibis move by tnklrift Bchauer from the box and calllriK upon Ttuho Mar- qugrdi Rohlngon come rimht back at his old master, Ha pulled out tenget for BchUltO. a rlKbt handed hitter M ir Utiard. however, was khoi enoiiRb to fan this batter despite the handicap and so the game and the buttle of wits ended dtsadviiutiiKcnuslY to Hobliison. The liiidirers not their one run as early as the aeoond Inning, Bui for ItOberl there inliilil have been a cluster Instead of a single tally. With One down cutshaw amganod a terrific drive toward liana, who leaped hitch and killed a sure enouuh double, The Importance or mis caieh waa tvMenced a moment later when iluinruel blaied a Mingle to rlahl Honest John scored on tlotg'l triple down the rlahl foul line Otto Miller ended the rally by whlffinK This second Inning punch was the last ser ious hid of the Itodaers nrnok lyn nrlaht have wort the aamc In the firm limine had not Ha loose base run. nlng melhoda cropped out. Myera r-, i r. i , . m L S I. I "urns II o e -ff-lS fill j Rob -on i', o : N;M 1 lxls !b Q i r Sj S 53 k i 5 u o 1 1 Iflladalphla. "i"f"t II ji nil Tj M I S.hauer" j HrVaklyn j " ill" a i t . W jffiSy I CltacagO. ' ii J io" t I m m lit j Jr, PUiamira ' J 'a a 'a 1 U M 4.H ! MiirM:" I Raatoa 10 ij i I l MM 4W j lNawVorkT..T 5 7 "r4 t " Vllj JO II Jt i ii7Eouia. " ; ; ' i to : ? It im Clnrlaaatl... 7 I 7 1" I 111 ! UlM.III Oamta loat.... oWirM 5 'I WM; IW 1 j Ninth and greeted Tear, ail w ith a clean single llurns collared ii'.Mara's lung line drive and Myers, who overran second, failed to tag that base on his way hack to first. He was doubled when llralnard relayed llurnss throw back to Fletcher laubert who walked a moment later, was ratlgh! stealing. Hummel opened the fifth wiih a sin gle. Merkle misjudged Miller's By only to make an IMOkpei lodly br illiant catch of It and as a result Hummel proved the victim of a double play. Cutshaw saved Imuglas a run In the first Inning Koyle singled and stole with two down, hut the little aecond baseman's brilliant slop and throw killed a single for Fletcher. Fletcher singled arul stole Willi two out In tha fourth, but llouglas fanned Merkle With i wo out Irr the eighth laihert waa safe on o'.Mara's fumble. Dooberl took a hot liner from Chief Meyers and dou bled tjobert off first unassisted Tha a. ore : NKW YORK (S I. i HROOKI.YN iN. I. ftl li a mIi h ii a f IIS. INnri of . I a v I n no Mi'H n . s i i : i : 4 : o Hiiuhrti lb, i K ii ii : j o Why-.it. if i ft , it 4 1 1 o Cut. haw. ;h 4 I I o i ? 0 1 HumiiH.rl 3 : i I 0 C ;Irl.tTf. . ft ft ft ft o 0 ft 4) A ft I Si btUtl. . I ft U ft i iCktt.Sb 3 114 1 lit: o Millrr.e . . 3 ft f. . 1 1 T 3 ft lintula" p i ii ft i ii I Plfer p 1 ft rt o 0 J ft 1 ft (i i ft ft ft fi Totnln r.i n u Itramard in "(ir.mt Total, v. : r. it .' H.iiie.1 tor Bralnard in the eishtb laalag 'Hatted lor T-sre.iu in the ninth inriinr IBatled for Hummel in the tenth inrrinx ,...iuei mr sirnel in the lenth Inning . New York e o n o a e o o 1 1-; I Brooalya o i n d o o n o i Run Sew York Burns Ixiben : Brooalya Hummel First base on eir'.r" Ne Yurk I 1 I'll " base. New York. I lirnoklyn. . Three base hit (iem Te h;i-e- hits Hurt - ' Culahaw. First bees oil halls on Tesreau .Xlruek nut -By Teste .. In SehiuirT 1 hy Marquerd, I; by liuta-. i gtolen baste Doyle. Ulhril liouti'e plays- II irns Brain .mi ami plstebrri Merkle Doyle, Hraiuru and Tesreau: llirils-rt lunasalaledl Hit by 1 Pilebad ball Bs lit. i i a tPMcheri Hut' off Teersau, I In five Innlnao: off Rehauer i in one and tan third iiiniiu nfT Marqusrd nun,, in otierhirit of an Inntne: "W Dauslsfl in eiaht and Iwo-thirdS Innings: off Pfeger. : in one and Iwo-lblrdi Innings I'mtnre tri chief O'D.iy fold nmr re gloekdalc Time - 1 hour and It nunures PHILLIES BEAT BRAVES AGAIN. Iillgll leaders Shot Out World's t Boasg)loa)a grots, n tn it. PMtLAPgLPHIa, Aua. 11 The Phillies cleaned up the Hraves three straight by winning lo-day's game by n score of 5 to (i. Itlxey permitted only four safe blows and only once was he In trouble. In the fourth with two on ha Intentionally passed Mages ami then fanned Schmidt for the third out. The I'hlll es scored their flrsi run In the opening round on two singles and h double. After thai Ragan was very effective, lie was taken out of ihe game to make wav for f im I, tliii.,- n ,.. Ill the sixth. Tyler replaced him and In Ihe go van I h the Phillies worked the double aqUOOM and ran iheir total up lo three rune They added on two more In the eighth The score nos-rox m i. . ran N I. , lb) III an h ,. a Esaji rf i o i , ., Byrne ,t ', ., r itxi'k..h to::: glBeocroll.gg 40440 Coniiiton.c! 1 1 0 a'laakeel.rl I 1 0 11 0 M.iiree If : .. : Cray, 1II1 rf 111 1. 1 R. Iiituilt lb ( I ' I. .id. rus in 1 1 1 ,. Smith. tli . 1 .1 g 1 Wlniied.ir I 0 11 0 Mar i die s, 1 1 O'NIehoR.Jb., 1 . 4 1 n h:ibii.c :l J .' 1 1. Ittlliier.i . . 0 1 u ,1 Ho.rn n -Oil s Ktxey p . 1 1 u 0 iQowdy,,,. 1 0 0 ! 0 Tyler, p.. 0 0 0 " 0 totals M I till 0 Tot :il III I N '0 1 Railed lor Hsi::in in the seventh inning Boston i 0 11 11 11 0 1 a 0,1 rhlUdelnhta , 1 t t t t t t I 1 -a Huns Phlladslnhla, Pasberl, Orovath Whirled Nehoft. Killlfer llu oft Ragan r, in sis innings: on Tyler 1 m im iniHngi Two b.ise int. L id: 11 Complon, Whaling w tin iei Sairifi.e hit- Byrne Wnltted Kuey Stolen boss Cravuih lfl on hase Philadelphia I: Boston. 1 Rtruek our By Kixey I; by Ragsn. I hy Tyler I Dnuhle nlay Klehofl an. I uuderuo, h'ut inns on onus- 4 f 11 rtixey g nrr Hnjiin .': orr Tyler 1 Hit by nltehetl bell By Tyler iKiihien Cm lure Klein mid Co. kill Time I hour and :::- m mites PIRATES REBEL AT LAST. Tired of I.iisIsk lo Hells, They Qo I'orlh nnil 11 In a f.Hnie. PlTTaat'aa, Aug IR The Pirates rl mill' took a gaiue from Cincinnati to day, the score being 10 I The Ileds twice tie 1 the score, bin the locals won nut In the ninth Inning. Tin. score : CINCINNATI iM 1.1 PtTTBBURO M 1,1 ab It p a e all h p a e 1 limb lib .4 I I I 11 Cnsrelln rf . f, 1 11 11 n ' Rodren.ag, I 0 I I Collins. ef ,,5 1 u Heraoff.H 0 0 1 'j 0 Johnston. lb r, I to 1 11 Williams If it 1 1 i) -' Hineb'iin.lf :. 2 11 11 I h . t. I a II Water ss I '.' 11 4 11 Kil ler If ef II 11 I VloS.Sh . . I 1 I Orimih.rl. 4 11 1 0 n ikord ih ,11111 Clarke '.... I I I I 1 pihaqti.e 1 1 ;, a .1 j.wag'r.lb 4 a 1 oiKantieh'r.p 1 0 4 0 Mnllw'i lb it ; i'.' 11 11 tchneld'r.p 0 0 0 u Totals im u n 11 : VonKol Ii ' " 0 a 11 . bsar.p 1 i (i a 0 I 1 , Totals H 'I 'll II ' llatlrd for Setuieider 111 Ihe fifth inning I 'Two out when winning run u eore.i ft 11. -i 11 no 1 1 0 11 10 l 0100 4 PHtsburi a it n 1 0 0 0 0 t ., Huns Clnrinnatl Qroh, Clarke J Wanner Mollwllr nttablirg Collins. H Wag Ralrrii Ulbeail Kanllehnei Two tiase tut -Collins Baird Tl iiTe iiMR rot H ITMaiief Horm run aroh HgipiAoi) tut s. iinihirr Htoien tiiiPk-R OlHrkst, (.'(mlello Kimt b;inr on ; hti 1 1 n Off UMr. off K.intlrhiier .1 Htl by pin ner R leTiir I Sine k .mi it Hehnei I itrr. I; by Kitiitlebnei I I ,.., ,nrj Kmailie Time I trnur and 47 minute HAhKHAM., 1'olu i . i mi mdm tn-timw, i in H. OlAVTii i HKOUKLV.N -e4V THE SUN, TUESDAY, Triumph in AMERICAN LEAGUE I eUi'k Mu k by t)i Ki'H SiV i-Mtrnl,iV Tha Amertt an I :n- iMUton liit ( Inl Mh nt W.ishitiKtfin with IWO lilt. whil tlip Tyn rn Wlfl utntiigi tvn RHin fnmi Ctovcwnd ud Uw wime Bos viim trim- nnriK ttM HrowitM twirr. HroKlT. UK ItUrfdy younic Hoiithimu of Honflta Mrw k, t(Kjk a full nut of Stltn CaMWOll and thr Yankee. .f rdM.v'at Keaill. I'hllndHpln.i. .'. i crk Itetrol herf4atnJ, if.ru; c.itiii titmlt. .1 chii .. H"'-tuii, I i'vtUnl, 1 (Mcofid 4infi , 9 Louli 4 i ti'1 4mi . St I, Mill, t I .1 1 KI'Im' WttMilnfftofii (i llctallnl sH,inc of the ( lubl. iMilisisli:. i Ouba I I l " f I I J IliSi Sjsl jl Jll geatoa ill iiin (I II S4 Datmtt 41 ' u I I i: ii ' s l" " Cblrago........ Tj a 0 I 14' II I 4 42 004 WrMMngtoo..! i io i n til M : m New 1 ork a i io ii Jl II ISTelsnd .14 14 1 10 II 41 tl( Ht! tt.LeOla. j 4 0 4; 0 6 7 I I 41 Is 371 Philadelphia.' I ill 1 11 1 I II 71 j L L ; - ---- uamsalosr.. . ,u j. 4.' '.' M n ' ;r (." I i n ig rhertiile. !etrxti in itland. ihii ago in S:. Lotlll CLEVELAND LOSES TWICE. W iimiM' HrrnrR Help Tgfn lt Win BOOO ad 4eMmr. Cmvki.am). Aug Ifi Th- Indian dWppid both ends of a double header t I et mi t this afternoon. tn 2 and ' to I Detroit had one big Inning, the otoond, In the flri-i game, when two has. on halls, three stolen bases attd folir hits produced four runs In the gocond Kam 'and. pla inn OfCOIld bOMP i t iUe- la mi, droppod two perfe t throWei frotn Kgan to catch biise runners t tit 1 11.1 end thia paved the way fr all Dot roll 'I talhe. The score : rtMT OAMI DKTKOIT A Ll CI.KVKI.AMt A I. I Hb h p a e ab h p a e nt r.b . I o l f Wihe f . i : I I Hiiish n . S 4 1 Turni-r3h.t I 1 : l CotohsCf i .' i " i -ii ir - - i f. :. (i Crawf clrf : kn rf S I I Veaeh.U . till 0 Kirk--. lb . : IA I Hurn- lb I I 04Bith.ll 4 I 4 e VoiingT.-'b 4 ; ' . U'.inib SttnNge.e I 4 ft Kvan i o i o C b-kie p o a i Fiiin .1 ' I 0 I Ja-ob n.ef I ' H) X.-.I1 I W'AlkfT p li 0 0 ! o To-jaiw a; i: t: :i I Bronton.p ItlHichil i o o o ii I Total IT l .T 1 1 1 MtaHod for Wambff in the ninth inn, ni Htt'i-.: for Kk;in in 'he ninth uininn : Hatted fur Hrenton in the ninth inning lie, rod I 4 1 0 1 ft ' J Clrveliml ft l a n 0 0 u 1 . linn ';eveland WlllO. JOBhoOB; iMtroit 'it- i'obli, Veneh V'i.i : Btgnagf E.irt eil run- Clerelond Del roil T btoi ii!t Turner Stanote McTlflre hit Rumm M'iIim haiisi Buah, A'ltt. 'stnnaaTe Cithh BlirOat, ToUtU Irmible plgTI Hull., Hilh anil Burno; ChipmiUli Turner and Cb.ipntnn Kirnt hae. no btUll Off Walker '; off Mren ton. off COV alfnUir i Strii k out Hy ttrenlcii. . by roveliikie I POrOOOd hall Rgon Wti.i pit' h w .u. er Utnpirett Brani ami Chill Time 1 hour and I" minute SKltjNl liAMK DI THOIT A L 1 CT.KV KI.ANlA A I. I ab hp a e ah h p a e Vit ;tb . 4 " - I Wltto.cl 4 a 3 Buali.M., ,411 1 2 Ttirner.3b 40120 Cobb ef .2 1 1 " Chapman. nm I ' ' : 8 Crawf'd.rf 4 ; 2 n jHeknon.rf . : MM Ve.i. h If 1 2 " nKirkelh . .. 4 0 9 0 1 Hurusvlb.. 3 0) Smith. If 3 it 3 0 0 YoUnV.tO.. 4 2 2 ft W .mby I'b 6 t 1 2 itaiittnee 4 1 K I 1 'Hnulhw th ft ft 0 n n BolOM P ,1 0 0 9 0 Kv an- b i o it ii it - Kuan e . . ; o 3 ,". a Total . 31 :T ll I lea worth 0 I Hay rmuti p : 0 0 0 D tpaitehel 1 1 u 11 11 Couoior.p. 0 ft 0 ft ' I , I Total ..IJ 1 :7 id 3 Haiii it (or W.imby 11 the eiuhth mniiif 4 Bai led for Haiertntn In the eiuhth inning Cleveland ooo.OOOO ft-1 lletrnit 0 0 0 0 u 1 0 03 it 1 - cipvrian! Chapaton : Dttroit, Buohi Y p-li Yoitni Double plOjr Turner Wamby and Kn Ue Flaaeei on hallo 4 Iff M.ik'erman 7, nlT Miilaml I Hit by intehetl ball liv Mni and 1 si melt nui My Hagrronn, 2: by Bolnnd. 1 I't-aM-d bail Mgnon rmtiire- Chill and Rvtnt Time I hour and l". mtnntM Weiitbern lacue. Mniip'il ' ChiltlHnnuiu. 2. S t irlOOIIIi li AtlaniH, 0 Mobil, 4, Birmingham -t n rt fam. Blrmlnghom. 2. If obi It, 1 mr.nnii grime i. Ulttl Kcn k. 4. Nanhvllle. t Irglnla l-eaaue. lie k v f. un ' 10 Moo port e wa, Norfolhi Poiorsburgi 0 BOefolki I Portomoui it. 1. I t.i- I imiir Pan Antentn. 1. Kurt Wnrih. . Othei irainif. piaru pnnd , ruin. renoi n rrimomv Mrv ZTJJ QsaTrrs T AUGUST 17, 1915. Tenth Bressler s Curves LEE AXWORTHY AND WILLIAM TRIUMPH Fonurr Moats IVtor Volo for Trof Crown, Ltttor Craiihfa DfrRftam I. in race. BOTH SHATTKH BKC0RDS ri.Kvrt.siyp, Aui. 1 sBOWOh, raah went world and OOOOOfl record- t--d,iy at North Hiind.tll wlten lee XWOfi h and William crowned tnemselwa with irlory by noundh trouncing iheir rOOpOC tne opK,nent. Peter Volo and Due. turn I. Incidentally, by Witue of their vie torien. Iee Axw.i th anil William POlSfl t"-day an the k!ns of the trotting and DOOlng Wortda. F.e world's rooordo wonl the hoordi and another OTOrld! mark waa equalled. t)ne track tecird waa bmken and ti new season records were established The result In a way were itypHolnB In the nellinir BOlthOr LO0 Axworthy nof William was fovorltt. In the l,ce Ax-worthy-Peter Volo race, the latter, a colt that never had met defeit, was the choice, sell In v at lion, white th Pot time ontr) went for Just hhlf t hat price gt thee odils the CloVOlonilon in ob i heavy killing, a the lox-al public backed the Cleveland enti to the limit It nan the same w.iy In the D tectum T -Wlllljm race. After a report had rculated that William had cOUfttll a Cold the price on Directum 1 BOO rod to an even century, while the boii William brought waa fi" The record smashing Marted right off the reel. In the very first heat Pete VolO sllped around In 2 :"L equ ailing the world's stallion mark held by The II irvestcr arid creatintT a new record for a four-year-old stallion. In the two noulni he3t lee Axworthy von In :0tV ami ? "I't. makini: an txerace t me fur a three heat race of 2 01 l-t. a now world's rocortf. Iti the find heat of the pace William tramped in I .". s 1 .. . a new world s record for a nve-yeat-old pgyCllUJ tolllon. His hfrnml hOOti in two mtnUtt ft, was onothoi world's stallion r cord and his combined average time of I I a world's mark for a flve-yi ar-'dd pgvCOf lin ulentallx . William cut the IgtOBl truck re. ordof 2 01 ij held h Fr.ink Ho prash. .Ir . and pOCOd 'he fastest lu at Of 191... while Pet. r V'olo'l hea in g 0I iy also a season's trot tins mark. The track waa e'verythicK that could be wished for npeid The wind at tntvs Kained a VOloCity that tnntericlly hltl dorod the burses, but I) full broutrbt '.; ihe racing iiualitos of tho starters. The rare botWOOn Pcii r Volo and I. -Axworthy was In real it the more Im portonl itt ever way. both as a r i speetacle and from a br Ittlg itonft point. Billy Andrews's kt at skill as . driver turned the tide in faor of I.n Axworthy Axworthy went th, long route tn the first mile atid was horotj beaten. In the serond heat he rushed to the turn ami grabbed the pole p tor Volo. Kolng to a break when Io A 1 worthy threw down the gaife in lh stretch, was through and utiable to carrv on the flu!'1 Tht third heat was eas; fur Lee The paring race was too much W ill -lam Iti fart William wi n so easily hnl It looked as if he is t:i a i logo v him self. Hoih heata he took b big morgfthM In the 1:11 trot, which tilled out tbi pi oicramme. BlOC'trlc M' Kct mn irovoO the winner after five hard heats The sumin.w lea : Match rn. troxtlog; purM, IftgOOfl l"e Axwurthy. b h . hy fluv Ax won hy (And row I S i 1 Pi ter Volo, hr h . by Peter the (irrt t i M arpb i 1 ? t Fractional tllWO. nrj heat: 31. t 01 . 1 31 . 2:02. erond heat M, 1:01, I:l4g. 2:034 Third heat, 31 . 1 04. litlH. 2:0i, Match rare, pr!n piiTue, S ono Wi ;..t m. h h by Abo J. t .Urvh . Direct u 01 I ch h . hy Dlractum Ki ly i Murphy i i Fra.ilxiial time, first hat S'l', i n,i 1 1 :ift. itiio, Bocond hea? : 31. 1 -0t l 30 V 2 mlOUtOg 1:11 1 1. urn trotting; putm . i ' Ki ctru McKerron, br h . hy John a McKerron iai I I I 1 Ofo fine lot y, br m . by Oro (Vllbei I Kinney ? t Krhrminre. hlk b , hv Harnn- mure i Nurk'iUi .. 4 I t 4 King PhorllCi i b. by Klni EUCt rltr I Itravetil . i i s dls lertle T . h m . hy OotObOf 4 Klsh. n rim., : iv 1:1441, s 1 1, 1 ; ARS ice If you want economy Saxon Sis. hag it. On one day 105 Saxon iuxeg driven by dealerg from Detroit to their home town, covered 26,360 mtlri and averaged 21 miles per gallon of (eaoline and 152 miles per quart of oil all the way. Saxon "Six" 17; Saxon Roadnter ttr, Saxon Motor Co. of New York ?51 W. 57th St. Rhone Col. 7811 I3ti TWO GAMES FOR WHITE SOX. Reel I un, t Hens tlminor In Unit BrnniK wiiii. ,oi Iroulile. ,xt Ian is, Aug. I The White Hox grabbeg a 'Inutile lu-ailci from St leillls. I to I nnil .1 lo 1 to-il.u. Tite vlsitois acoreg afiei each of tin glgai hits tRoj g"l off Hirer SI. LoOlfl IlltotlOtl In the first gOltte, while the Mm.wii MUM not make sixteen sureties off Reotl inunt. H i lutein, I oh gh ball in the second name. Weaver's error leiti n aponslhle or the only run made by Hie Hrowna. I rig BCOfl ; t KIKiT I.AM K IHICAt.O A I.. ST 1X1'S .A I.. BO li U e M, , e (1 I " i - II ;. 1 i .i Muriihv.tf weayer.ss i i i Mall ,sb '. t fa ,lbl l J '' - If :. 4 F. I. e i.ef . ; ' i 0 A.iallil 00... I I I I I 1 gisler.ib . .'. . u ii o 1 l"rn .h .-. e s a Walker .1 . i , j a a " Hum snl rf ' 1 rt a ri'aaia.r... : i t SiLaysn.si 1 1 I aairer.e. a , a ar.e : n :, .1 1 ii .jo ' 1 " 11 llrirti.e . J 1 1 1 a trail, p iini u - .. ,, 1 a Fabar.p .. (i ti o gMeCabewt).. n n ,1 ,. ,1 S"verl.l. I 0 .1 0 Totsjs n if , iH11ff.11 . 1 e e : a I Tot.si, j 'g s 'Balled im v.4'atv in ihe aeeenlh nitnn, Chicago 11 s 1 ti 11 a a 1-, st lnns n n n 1 r, 0 0 j linn. fh.,n:o Wester g Colllgg Four nier. .1 Colltni : Prlsi-h . Sehniu. ri LoUI, BMMIos An-- tit Rlalei I'ra'l tarrlgio hits Austin Howard Behala Msver Biolen is- K Calling. .': J Collins To hase hits Laean rouriilee Three base tuts Kel.eh IVstt Sis.., II,, utile filsl Ml at k Pitroe m. 1 Kouruier llnse orr belli (if! Werlmsn I; off Huff I; off s,on ; Itnicli nut .Rf afsHioaa, by sisnt. i h- Me Cahe. I: by Faher. . I'mtnres Nallln aad Dtaeen Time : hour and t minutes IBCOKD utME CH1CAO0 A I,. ST LOUIg .a l.i li bill ah h 11 a e Murpht rl 11'" .Shollnnlf 1 i .1 11 i Weayer.ai 1 n I J I Au.t111.ih 411 la KCollins ,'h Jill aSislrr.Ih 4 n I", 1 a rourn.er Hi .' I 1 a I Pralt.jh . . i i i s a fColtins.il t J n i Walker ef . i n j i i relseh.cl n '. .1 .1 liow.inl rf 4 .1 1 n i B'oarne.gb ? n ; . 1 Laean.si 1 0 1 j Mayer.e 1 i 1 1 tAtoew.e ... I I t I I Pely.e t a a 1un1.l1nn.11. t a a j a Bena,p . .. 4 t 0 seternt .. i n a ,. .1 Roob p ,, I 1 1 1 1 ToIaI R) ft lg I 1 Tmals 11 : .'? ii : .Railed lor Baaullon In rhe seventh inolog. Chieasn ' '1 11 0 a 0 1 Z 0 & st Louie, 0 1 11 i' 11 a 0 a g- : Hun Cbleato, aturphy 1; Collins, Four nier relgeh: st uouli Wniiter aarrlflie Im Hstolllon weaver Feleeli Hln.kh'ii ne sinien bsari roumlsr .1 t'niiis. Pelaeb Two hae hit gbOllon ,1 Collin Three hase let R Collins Doutile plpj lien. . i.' mil Pournler n.w 0.1 belli 'irf Hsmlllon, I; nff Konh glrurk out--By lljnii'lmi 1 lit Bell. I Hit by ,tteiiel hall b) K.Mth 1 Murphy' Balk Bern Will tiit.-li Knob I'mpirr llineen ami BTaQla Time J ho nra lefer line Until t lo llenl Hernrit. UOOHBK. N T.i Ana 111 -Peter Ma.-. I'opt. David Rhaar'g great trotting stal lion, is in ll.. her- Igooltt'a stahl here awaltlog hla aitempi to hreak the roc ord for .1 Ironing stallion on a half mile track, which will he the main event tin tin . aui of ihe Metropolitan Circuit meeting to-morrow Peter Mac ts in the lest of condition anil ins - .' ' ' ' s. ., ) earold owner is conltdenl that the mark of ittTtg, made here In mil hy the Austrian bred hora Willy will he reduced ( ubinlat I pogne. inning i ringiiil.1. Mi M k' n Render Yankees Helpless FINNERAN WILD BUT STANCH IN PINCHES Grin out f Dang4mtiR sjiuis In Keepinir I'ittxfi'iK rron nlttnia, i BROOK KEDS WHALE HAM. 1 r.lenlsl ' Results. rnoblyn. I; Plltaborg, 1. Coleeffa, ll Baltimore, 1. Kansss ("In. Htlff'll'i. 0. Mlanillna of Ihe lobs, W I. If W I. PC Chleain II 47 Ot Rt Units .. i; .'.I Ui Resrarh 01 it Hi Brooklyn " i t" Kansas Cttvse 4 Ms: Buffalo S ' : 4 llttshurg . 4; iU lisltitnore 1 Ti .' To'ilat't scheilnle. Hrooklin In Plttsborgi hi l.oui . In N i...rk. Cblesgtt In Ralllmere Ksns s CltJ 11 Hi ffAlu. PiTTsnt mi. Aua. ifi. The Brookfoda defeated Pittsburg 1 tday, t to 1 Joe Kin nerau eras wild, hut ant out of dangi'r hy Reaping IhO locals front hlttine with men on li.i.-cs. H earfts was hit hard, yleldms; a bevy of extr.l hfise ,-l.illts. The pool e : BROOKLYN .F PITTtBl'RO .F I. 1 ; Amler" i rf 4 I ft ft n Vwrt tm r mm '9 7 t , , Ifellrn h .b 4 .1 4 2 Wn-kl mil If " I " " rooiter lf 5 .1 o Oaken . f I fl 4 41 Kftuffef . I -Konrt-hyib I" (1 i Mert lb .. 1 1 I ft Kelly rf 4 0 t 0 9 Halt. 3b . .41)1 t'Mnwreyb 1 n 4 I F tlSm h H I I I S A Verr.ri.Jb .11111 I.aml.e .41 4 ftOt'oniuire 4 1 1 .1 ft I Kinneran i 4 1 1 : 0HoOrno,p -T ft " D Toioii . 11 V ft Tot oil . . ioj ; I Brmiklyn . l j n it f i oi i Pitt-burr " t 'i o ft 0 1 ft Hun Bmokly ii. t mrrti'ii. riiu.ser. Rouff, Kreil OOJttth; PlttObUrf , li.rKlirimnier T.i MM bltt rlellrtrh. Kaufl. I.anl H"nie rut' Cooper stoi-n boci wtiiloni .Mnrry Sa. ritb-r hit An ler'te H-lfn-'h Myrrx Double ploy Mm- ttntiiaOtletl PImI i-io on ball Off Km tier a a. ". : off HeariM . 1 Stni'k mil By knnneroii by rionrno. l nipirf Mnlhn ami lOinneriin Time ! hmr ami IJ minutroi At Hulflinere. I! H E i ft io .i " i 4 4 : Chii " K I, i i ft o BoUlnVn iK.Ui ft I ft n Botttrloi Mr' nn re u knd gflsheri 'uggi l.i cln lr Htni t iw04i Ttiirtio fft RrooaMli4tnn 'ream. TVltoBPOi Aim. I ft. Mann fiM' tbniif.iti'l fn ns i reteil It4i.'er Broonohon ami his nroojntlon of Chlcocn Cobo todo. Tit y OOjOII dofOOtOd t he T ilodO Hail l.iftht learn mi an olthlblttiili ggntO. ('- portunn hitting gave t ie Puho the iomc I ChlcgfTo uiod iwent ployoro, nlvlngj i e fx ptoyor n tho loom choncc. Wetern leog4tO, ieo ifolnea : i Dm iho, I, p!tnu City, . si Jct4ph. 1. MOcOlOi ii I'enver. 4 d( her n a nn f he-1 1. ii NoHh i Hrnllna I eK in- U'hit mi -Sa li'tn. 4. Italsslcli 3 Durhom, 3 'horloito . ApIi- lllr. T . Gri enth tfO, 1. In GRACE of STRUCTURE refinement of detail and luxury of appointment, the is true to that finished stand ard to which Packard owners have become accustomed. Its subtle beauty runs far deeper than the outward seeming. It is fundamental, and is carried through to the minutest detail of equipment. Here is a cai con tentful to the eye and to the pride; it has the added fascination of eager power under perfect control. The 1-3S Whtelbasc 135 inches. Price, with anu pen body. f. o. b. Detroit ... $2,950 The 1-25 VVheelbase 125 inches. Price, with am, open body, f. a. b. Detroit - . . $2,600 PACKARD MOTOR CAR COMPANY of NEW YORK Broadway at 6 Itt Street ONE EARLY RUN IS ENOUGH. M e il 4ni lull' lii 1'lrnt InninK null hllt IMlt Wnalll OpffOMi HnsiToN, Aug It -Mltrty Hnrinor, fir' up In thf litHt inmng nf t"-i t,, j-im-WMMhitiglrm g.ini-. on ' llu ball pltrhotl t rlgfhl oniro t- r thrtt nat kn. Atld rutin gftel him Bii M finm a hmg fly tt contro ohli h z i. Miiti KMthet'igl OftOr .1 ctlOOO, HrHipfl with the only run of Iho rto Jot Wh4 nltch-nd flue hull f4 r Rrton, ogtrieotlni hlwooll from tuthi ooi - nil tittHf. in the fnurth oith man on third ho fanii.fi dhnnkn .'t-i . ,! an' I in tin sixth with mon "ii .1 1: Ihlrrl IM g"t the ti. m -wo hltO i uti iar.y Inltold taps. To-doy'r w 'ti etovi nth from Woohlnirtori in ihtu i t . thin yt'ar. The ocofo ArIiin4;ton .a 1. 1 MMHt)!! 1 ab h b I I ,ih t- p I K'u'W .. 4 I : " Hfip rtf ! 4 t Poptcr.sb.. t i : S Milan -f . 11 Hi-aker.-f .1 Mmnk- ,".b S I 0 M ill . n I ft 4 l. ml.: lb 4 ' 1 I. w i If ,t f h 4 A A-it-t.i.rf . ct 1 I A " 4, ir 'p. . h i Ai llenrv S A ' . Rirry h .1 ft ; Wilh.im- i l 0 o 0itir. . I f MrBritV.M 3 ft 1 i Wooil.li .. : I ft l 4) iaHia.ii - 1 ' ' - - Pot ? ?rn j Mola i 2i I Itatte.i for Henry mi th Hnih "?"T4r Woahlngton... I I M ft ft n gg Ho.tin . 1 ft II 1 ft ft a -. Run Hiifton. Hot"i"r T b- 1 T tfr. Shank TMrie htOT hit RoOfWf lfl on b e. Wrioliiiiirtn ' Btotn v Milan aTi tti-e fly a.,rt K - hott OH biiN nrr Wihmi " trnek nut Of Wool 4 nv 4. aid i. g (Innble Olfl Haitv ft -am eJ HOhllttoll I'miMi' i'i i i el 4 mtK ' F ', i ni pi if WoUoot Tmie ; hnnr a". I i roll NOT A HIT OR RUN OFF MATH, nr flnOi il HTflllcOg Pair nfr tin i:rritrt Movnll Pee I ft hi Hi ki ami. AUff . Mi. Mltoo Mnh r" a no hit no run same nimtti ' Ih Hilf foilg tti-ilay. the Kowfodn Willi c ' " H4-(ii nf a tn fl. 4 inly Ihm I -I rottrhod Mr?.t haw. Main Walk l !,. , ! the tOO othrro Cot nn by rrr-.r , ff th- runnoro rooched se..-.i i . . Man nc i Ooorh Htnyoll i f Kai City roftiocd ploy with r p t - . 4-oran oltAV iat mg. Ho in ii th he 0OUld nol allow hln mti " t Hi b 1 if 4 "on or.. 1 1 umplreil, hut Utter rn prniiifil by ptta) It k out of I - in hlmoolf. Tin mii Kan ItufY il r 4 r' I, I 3 1 ft ft ft fr.lt, n ft ft a i a rli c- m iin ind i: Bl ii-, Sera firk I ell I f e I i ail. I leW, MOOTTON ',.,.'.s. II A 'rtrtnati II Mi Mlitore fif N w (he tlehl Willi a nc f lyon gtid Ron wet I M Vol k fol lowing w ith . n qunllfyltis round f the wnlt'h b. nan iodny nt Hv I., a Hnmlltoii, i: VV M I rroft, w . u . Lyon. A- Woltor Petoroon, Atliui IVtn . Puohmon nnd v li omoni tho othor loo Ne Kngfond i igTMr iA .tr. tuei Man hi -ie- 1 1 aim Pltchburg, . Pori in 1 i , nn. S Leo It4in, i tl t e L) 'ii, : o lutnn, I 00 r04 e. a ; ,m ' 3 ll li iin ill ! I 1