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8 4 THE SUN AND NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1920. Yankees Win but Drop to Third PlaceGiants Blank Pirates 9-0- -Reds Only One Point Behind Dodgers RUTH THROWS OUT TWO; SCORES TWO Shawkey Prevent! Speaker From Itoncliinjr First Yan kees Beat Indians by 6-3. By WILLIAM n. 1IANNA. fr" I"' " T" "I N INI) Nsnr Tosg Hsbald. t mum Aug. 9.--Ths Ysnkeas be him their midsummer ssrlss with ths leaders to-day by tossing them to dafeat hv it mro of 8 to . The New Yorkers virlimllv won In tho first Inning when useful lilts hv I'lpp and Bodle, n clustsr nf passes and a medley of defective thrnwi sent four of them - hkIi.k to the plate. The victory was not without tl Cloud, for the YnnKees slid Into third plare In spite of It. That was beeuusa the White Sox won two fames and panned them. Ruth made no lilts, hut lie did make two runa, which are more valuable, and hi look sllvo fielding In the aeventh Inning tided Shawkey over a dangerous place. Complications were setting In faat when Kuth threw out two baae runners. ISbawkey, nevertheleaa, pitched with conspicuous ability. Soft footlni; hampered the fleldera, but of the two sides Cleveland was 'much lesa apry In Cio damp and mud than New York. Speaker, kingpin butsmat), In four bout" with Shawkey did not make a hit or reach flrat baae. , On MOOUttt of delay rained by Riant curing a wet and muddy field the battle was late lit beginning. An Immense floral bat of red, white ami blue was presestcd to Habe Hutli. It bore the wordi, In blue. "Babe Iluth forty-one home runa." Another floral piece, rep resenting an Indian head, was presented to Trls Speaker. The cameras were busy and fans Impatiently shoutlsg, "Play Ball." Neither team had any batting or fielding practice. That un usual condition was a reault nf the rain. Peck Hits a Tyro-Raggc r. Ward would have beaten bla first In ning grounder on a dry field. In fact the 'all would have gOM through, as It was hit hard. Koger reck walked; and s wild throw by Morten to catch Mm put hlltl on third. That being the raw. -Morton wouldn't give ltuth anything good. The Babe walked, as did Trait. ewja drove a line to Jamleson and sent Feck pattering home. Peck put a two bagger against the right field wall, on which only Both scored. Why Pratt didn't follow hint is a mystery, as there were two out and nothing to wait for; vt Pratt waited to see If the ball would be caught Bndle oapslied Morton with a hit which Chapman threw away, and Pratt and Plpp counted. Pratt made an atrocious mess of Jamleaon'l srounder In the Cleveland half, and Chapman braalsd a. single past I'ralt. (iardner batted these two home after Bodle had swiped Speaker's liner and Shawkey had thrown out Smith. Wamby'l grounder went squarrly through Peck. Shaw key was getting de ildedly speckled support. The florid Inning closed with a pop from Johnston to Lewis. Kuth fouled feebly In the second nfter a low throw by Chapman had put Peck on with two out. Chill called a strike on Plpp In the third that sent him and Hugging and O'Leary into transports of Indignation and vocalization, the upshot of which was the ejection of O'Leary. The Yankees after their first spasm of scoring died away to nothing until Shawkey doubled with two out in the fourth. In the meantime Smith had lilt a home run out of the lot after .Shawkey had struck out Speaker, a more or less epochal feat. Ward, whose batting is quite unreliable nnd flimsy In times of need, fanned and stranded Shawkey. Crowd la Most Partisan. The most blatant, most hysterical and most partisan crowd on either circuit aet up a terrible racket of stamping and hand clapping In the, home fourth, which yielded nothing but three aerial outs. Pratt did more negligent base running In the fifth. Kuth had been passed when Pratt lilt through the box; VVamby made a futile toss to Chapman at second try ing 10 remove rumi, nut rratt was thrown out at first, which evidenced anything but sprightly work by him. A wild toss by Morton to get Ruth napping and a aingle by Lewis fetched the Babe home. Thin batting in a pinch was shown by fie Yanks in the sixth, though they man eged to make a, run. Plpp singled, Bodle s safe on .Johnston's fumble, Ttuel sacrificed. Shawkey belted to Chapman, who cur off Plpp at the plate; Ward -rratiiied. on which Bodie scored, and goundgd into a force-out. P.uth In the same inning played Smith's I'ner with the grace and skill of a bear with Its paws cut off. and the hit became a two bagger. Cleveland didn't score, though. Shawkey was too good. The last play was close Plpp to Shawkey and Speaker raved at Frlel. the umpire. Shawkey was hit savagely in the sev tnth, but smart fielding by Ruth saved him. O'Neill led oft with a hit and rney repeated. Wood, running for I ' NeiH. turned second too far and Ruth's bee line throw was there before he kc-ambled back. Ruth snared Jamleson's liner on the run and doubled (iraney with a throw to Pipp. Two assists for Hut li in that Inning. Bodie began the eighth with a hit, then concluded he needed some sleep and was picked off first while getting It. Clark, a big recruit pitcher, toppled the Yankees fast in the eighth and ninth innings. The last six Cleveland batters who faced Shawkey expired on files. The store : NEW YORK (A.) CLEVELAND (A.) sbrhoael ab r h o a a Warrf.'h. ,10 1 i) ft 0 Jani'snn.lf .4 1 0 2 00 " IK hap'an.st 4 11 2 HI 2 0 Spe'ker.ef 4 0 0 O 0 0 :i i mith.rf.. 412 0 00 0 0t(!ard'r,3l. 4 0 1 0 4 11 1 1 rVatt'i,!b 400 2 2 (1 no Jolm'n.lb. 4 n 0 14 11 O O Nellie Shan k'yp 4 0 1 1 2 11 Nun'ker.c i.Morton.p.. 2 U t 0 Totals. .32 6 1 27 It 3Clark.p.... 0 0 0 0 2(1 Wood... 'tGraney. Peppery Pirates Show No "Pep" Against Giants Cooper Fails to Assert His f Former Supremacy Over the New Yorks. Br ds vii.i . The filanta nowadays havs a re markable faculty of making the other fellows look decidedly (utile and at tlmea foolish. This was emphasised to a considerable degree yesterday after noon at the Polo (Jrounds, when the Pirates moved over from Flatbush to start n five game ssrles with the New Yorks. While the Corsalra sojourned In Brooklyn they wero peppery, vlrlie and apparently In the thick of tho fight But yesterday they sank to the dead level of the Cubs. Reds snd Cardlnala, who had preceded them In tho demon stration of Western wsres. The Giants whipped thn Pirates by a score of 9 to 0 and continued to make very interesting history In their homo stay. They have won twelve out of fourteen here and twenty-three out of their last thirty-one games. Tor the Giants there was more satis faction In the victory than appears In the score. They earned the distinction of heating Wilbur Cooper, the leading left hander of the National League, who baa won eighteen games this sea son, hut hns found It extremely diffi cult to assert hl former supremacy and domineering tone over, the Giants, The time was when the announcement of the name of Cooper In a game against the Giants was tantamount to a predic tion of h Pittsburg success. But this season the New Yorks appear to have Cooper's number. They knocked him out of the box when the Pirates wero here In June and they saw him retire from tho game again yesterday. Cooper worked seven Innings and yielded only five hits, but two of these safeties, one of which was a three base hit by Snyder, had a lot to do with the Giants' gettlsg three runs In the second session. The Pirates tried hard, but they could do nothing In the way of run making, so Cooper was taken out to let Nicholson bat for him In the eighth. Illnkr Makes It a Joke. While Cooper was In the box the game wua a contest. Hut with his retirement it degeseruted Into a farce. George (ilbsnn AOmlnatd Hlake, a young right Leading Hitters in Major Leagues AMF.RM'AN LEAGIH. Player. luh. 0. All It. H. PC Sneaker. I lncland.in.1 .tint M 11 .fill Slslcr, St. hniih 101 41 SH 11 .41 .lacksnn. t htcago. nil 4N 158 .?. Rath. New York.. 14 336 II IM .Ma E. Collins Chtcsge. 17 417 M IM .3W NATIONAL IJCAtiCK. risyer. (lab. O. AH. R. H. r Horn-by, St. Mills. 101 400 61 149 .SIS .1. Smith, SI. I nula. l t41 4 hi .:tt Itniish, Cincinnati.. B7 34 n( II .311 William-. Phils... M 391 A 126 .31 Myers, Brooklyn.. IM 403 M ii .319 crowd of about nine thousand howled In glee and found aa antidote for the suf focating heat. The New York pitching was attended (0 by Arthur Nehf, left hauler, and Nehf happened to be In first class form. The southpaw was driven from the box by the Cuba lsst Saturday, but yesterday he did all tho driving himself. Nehf allowed seven hits and only in the third were the Plratea able to put two safeties together. He gave a couple of passes, his only gifts of the game. In the eighth and these, with a hit, filled the bases and made It look aa If Nehf were In trouble. But the flurry sooa blew over and ilie Pirates still were In possession of their large and ornamental goose-egg. Cooper whs whipped, but he stopped the batting streak of Young, who. for the first time In an age, was forced to go without a hit. Me did get a paas from Blak and got a base in tho third through a muff by Cutshaw. It was the. bottom of the New York batting order which did the moat business with the slants of the Pirate pitching pair. King got a aingle and a double, and went to first after being hit by a pitched ball. Poyle slammed out two telling singles. Snyder Inserted a deadly triple and Nehf got himself a one timer. Bancroft acquired a double and a aingle and Burns got a double. For the Pirates Bigbee and Grimm, with two hits each, wtio the butting luminaries. (Hants Score Thrice. Grimm' error on Krisch's grounder started the rally, which gave the liiants three runs In the second. Kelly forced Kitsch, nnd King was hit on the wrist hander, as the southpaw's successor. 1 b' R pitched ball. Doyle sent Kelly BUke worked only one Inning, but It 1 "W"g ior nome Wlin nis nine league oouib warn ne urove a single to centre. King went to third, but the runners did not have to wait on their bags long. Snyder larruped the pill Into right cen tre for three bases and scored both King nt,d Doyle. The ball went all the way to the fence, and a faster runner would have made home with ease Snyder tried to get home, but was nipped. Nehf fanned, and it waa all over. Alter the second the Giants kept peck ing away at Cooper, but could get no satisfaction In the way of runs. Ban croft doubled with one down In the third DODGERS WIN FROM GREAT ALEXANDER was a succulent one for the Giants. It was as full of hitting and scoring as a Swiss cheese is of nlr holes. The Pirates did not relish the sudden dash of comedy and began t" 'read on esch others toes and necks, with the result that the 34 PLAYERS IN ONE GAME. North, Tenth Pitcher to Appear, Wins for Cards In Kleventb.. PRILAOILVBtAi Aug. ! (National). Thirty-four players figured In to-day's atd Young waa safl on Cutshaw's error, opening game of the Phlladelphla-St. . but FYlacii hit Into a double play. In Louis scries, won In tho eleventh Inning j MM fifth Burns doubled with one gone, by the visitors, 1 to 10. rd wa1 "Jit when the next two batters North, the tenth pitcher to appear nn lofted Into the outer works, the scene, drove homo the winning runs1 T,en came the retirement of Cooper with a single Philadelphia obtained l M appearance of Bluke, who soon five run lead In the first Inning but mm,d himself a deal sower of wild could not hold it. The score : ST. LOVIS iN ab r h 0 J.gm'h,e 4 12 .1 Srh'li.if .'loo I Kn rnr.lt 4 11 Janv'n.lb 211 4 Stock.Mb 4 3 1 I H'nliv.Jh 4 112 Hh'ttn.lf 3 1 I I McHny 'ion o H tlict.cf I 9 I n Lavas, it 1 3 2 Knode.rf. i) 1 8 Pllh'fr.e 4 2 0 Bhsrdtl.p ono 1 Qo'dwn.p 110 0 .Iscobi.p 10 0 O May. p. . ion 0 Mortb.p, 101 1 baseball oats. Blake started the eighth I IMIIV (Nil f811 "urns. George really did sb r h " a I not np,'d U Rnn wanted to lake a rut at it 1 2 la (10 .the ball, but Blake would not have It. i i VI Ti,e ounff pitcher had a world of stuff. 4 0 Cuse ,p a 1 2 to o 0 too 0 80 Lots of Scoring Here. Blake put one where Bancroft could n on " a"d '5eRU,y holed It out to right lOltCrsVath 101 o oni'or a ba,e -oun looked over an as- 1 o'tWhrst. . 000 0 "11 sortment of freniied c.irves and he to nuey.p.. 000 0 00 j walked, too. filling the bases Frisch u i"rT.!n 1 iM 0 0 0 ' ,00k b" and forced Young, r : ! while Bt rns scored ICsllv Itftari Totals 4T 12 If, 33 17 l Total. SI 10 20 33 18 2 flee to Bigbee and scored Bancroft. King rtattMil for Slintton In IB eighth Inning, smashed a two bagger through Whitted Dstteil for Habbell in the seventh inning. Rnd scored Frisch. When Povle singled jHan fur Cravat b In thi stntii inning. , . , h, . , ts.iijii j lliatted fur G. Smith In the eleventh In-1 , rlK"t K i.g also came in. W bitted and nl,lg Caton ran Into each other trying to head St. LocIj ..0030105200 2-1J on 'he score, and while they w-re step Philadelphia 3 0 0 1 1 0 2 1 0 1) O-10 Ping on each other's faces King whisked himself homeward. Doyle watted a minute and then stole J, Smith, Lav-ana, 2 Knode. Tragresser, It Miller htoien oases rournier. J. nmitii, j h MjtAi ,,h,r ,,,i,. ,i Stengel. HMSSi, Hawltngs. Sacrifice-Shot- " Jf" waited another minute and Two bpe hit Hornsb) . stock. Miller. Stolen bases Fournler. ton. Double play-Hornsby and Jamrln. Lett i ,val" " th'" way to the home plate, for on bases St. Louis, 10: t'hlladeiplila. 11. ivAmttea made a wild peg to first on Bass on balls-ff Hhsrdel, 2; off Ooodwln, I gynder. The catcher reached second on 1 on sunn, 1. 011 wm, Si oil aw I ,,, ,, ,.!,,, . ..u. ;'suej off Rlxey. lj off Smith. 1. Hits Off Sherdel, 3 in 2-3 Inning, off c,ood In, singled to right Burns came up for tho 12 in li lnnlnss; off .lacnbi, 2 lii 2-3 Inning; second time In the Inning and mercifully sWtmrfnfS IttamSTJ h?"l . I SfM " ' e cumu- nlngs: off Ei.rniann. In H g-l Innlnm 'a"on or 1 uns. uione out In Tthi; off Hobbtll. 1 In 1 In- PITTSBURG (N.l ! KBW VOUK-iVi nlng: off Itlvey. 2 In 2-3 Inning; off tt. ,h r D o a a abrh Smith. 4 In 313 Innings. Hit by pitcher- 1 fUgliee.lf. 41 2 OO'RumsIf 41 3 no bv .May 1 Fletcher 1. by North 1 Fletcher). Carev.cf. 400 0 o 0 Hanr ft M 412 i) Id Struck out By Goodwin. 2; by May. 1; bv I a'w'th rf 401 1 1 n v.,,,... n .. . Fhiiinaiin. 4; by Rlxey. I; by G. Smith, L 1 Wtted.3b 3 00 3 OPFrtsch.ab 410 1 10 Wild BltOh Goodwin, Winning pitcher ; Cut w,2h. 4 01 2 n VKellr lb ' :i I 11 7 no North. Losing pltrher-tt. Smith. Umpires Grimm. lb 102 ll Klns'cf ' I 2 3 on tOm and Bmslle. Tims of gam-2 hours Oalon.ss. 4 00 4 4 0 Povle 2b 4 g 3 r, J n and 34 minutes RED SOX WIN IN ELEVENTH. ST. LOt'IS. Aug. 9 (American). -Davis M rakened . with two out In the ninth after holding lioston to three nits and lloston tied 4lt n no 40i n on Ptck'n.ss 4 1 0 T.uth.rf.. 2 20 lislt,2h.. 3 1 0 Levis. if.. 3 0 1 Plpp. lb.. 412 rtodle.ef.. 4 I 2 Ituel.r ... 3 00 30 1 S 10 0 0 (I 2 0 0 411B n j ,m ion u .1 0 0 0 0 0 II x-9 lwo nsse mts-Bsneroft, Cutshaw. Burin If'ffner.c 4 0 1 I 1 0 Snvder.c Oooper.p, 2 0 0 0 1 OINthf.p.'. -.icn son immi ,1 y ui Blske.p... 000 0 0 0! Totsls. .33 9 927 9 0 Total.. IS 0 7 24 13 SI the score on three successive doubles, Inning ' 'Hatted for Coopsr In eighth Inning. rrom Bt. 1.0111s 111 tue eisvenin. wnsn Myers a ; littSPurg 0 0 0 0 0 0 It 0 O-nl vas B to I. The score: U"01" 1.01 in l.s.l Mill!. TBree liase hil-Snvder si , I,.... ab r h o a an r a, o g I - Frisch. fo 1. garrtflcsKallv rinh! itt.3b. . 420 2 2 0Gerh.r.ss. SOI 4 0 plsya-CntShaw and ililnmr Frisch Oovta Brady.Jb. 401 2 S0jOgS0R.3b MO 3 S 0 1 slid Kelly, lft on basei'it,,bUre ' w Bush ... 0 0 OOSlsler.lb 32 112 10 VOI. 4. B.se, nn balls-Oft Nehf 2 off Myers.p.. 10 0 1 0 .la bson.ef 3 1 1 2 00 B'SgS, 2. )llls-Off Cooper. B In 7 Inninis M o.ky.lf 3 0 1 3 0 0 Will nis.lf 4 On 7 0 0 0ff make. 4 In 1 Inning. Ill kv Hooper.rf 400 2 0 1 Smith,.. 302 2 S 0 belt-By Cooper tKlng. s r irk nt t-Rv Mrln's.lb 4 00 13 3 O.Tobln.rf . . 4 0 ,1 3 0 0 I fooper. 1; bv Nehf 2 losing pMrher- Scott.ss r. .10 4 4 (I Severeid.c 4113 (11,1V,,,, Cmplres-ltarrlion ind liar? Tm. Balley.cf. 3 00 1 OplpaiS,p,., 20 2 0 1 0 of game-1 hour and 43 mlnutsa. TIBIT. ... ll VWNrWWTh lift V 1 U . HARIE.M OARSMEN PROTEST. At a meeting of the New YnrV Tnln 000 0 00 10 1 0 00 I Totals... 34 3 7 27 21 4 f!sn for O'Neill In the seventh Inning. Ratted for Morton In the seventh Inning. New York 4 0 0 0 f t 0 0 06 I Cleveland 20100000 0 S I Two base blts-PIpp, Shawksv. Smith. I Borne run Smith. Sacrifices Lewis,. Ruel. Double play Ituth and Plpp. Left on bases I New York, 7: Cleveland. 4. Bases on balls I Off Morton, Bi off Clark. 1. Hits Off Mor ton, li In 7 innings; off Clark, 1 In 2 Innings. I Struck out By Shawkey, 3; by Morton. 3; by Clark, 2. Losing pitcher Morton. Runs batted in By Lewis, 2: by Bodle, 1; by Ward, lj by Plpp, 1, by Gardner. 2; by I emun. 1. Karneu runs orr snawkey, 1; off Morbtn, 3. Umpires Chill and Frlei. Time of game 2 hours and 33 minutes. Wslf'ra r 1 0 0 2 O 01 Sch'g.e.cf 3 2 3 3 2 Ol Totlls. . .30 4 S 33 12 0 .lones.p.. 300 t Oil tFoster. . 10 1 O 0 01 IM'N'y.Sb 10 0 0 1 0! Totals..4t 3 0 33 121 Hatted for Brady In ninth Inning. tBatted- for Bailey In ninth Inning. IBattert for Jones in ninth Inning. Ran for F"oster In ninth inning. V,tnn 0 O 1 0 0 1 i) 0 2 0 1 a 8. Loul 0012010000 IV-4 Two base hits Smith, Karr. Srhang, Meno sky. F"oster. Three basa bit Jacnbson. Bonis runs Slsler. 'Schang. Sacrifices Davts. Smith. Mclnnls. Double plays Scott, Brady snd bl mils; Scott and Mclnnls. Left nn 1 ases Boston. 10: St. Louis. 4. Bases nn balls Off Jones, s, orr Myers, i; on l.iavis. 5: off Shocks'.-, 1. nw-ou jones Association at the New York Athi.iin rank last night a protest to the Street Cleaning I epartinent waa framed. Th towing clubs protested sgaltiat the dumping of refusa Into the Harlem River. This practlc has be come a menace to the sport and to the leslth of those along the river. The association made further arrange ments for the Middle States regatta, which Is to be rowed on the Harlem on Labor Dav Kntiies from Philadelphia, Baltimore ami IVcshlngton were assured. The report of the committee Indicated that the regatta would have a record entry list. Hit Him Hard in Eighth and Hold First Place. Br CrlAIU.ES r. MATIUst). Grover Cleveland Alexander, a pitcher of the estimated value of $50,000, who has seriously Interfered with the hatting ambitions of numeroua and varied play era, cme Into conflict yesterday after noon at Ebbets Field- with ths determination of the Dodgers to remain In first, place In ths National iagun race. The result was that Alexander', most elusive curves were pounded for four hard, unmlstskable lilts In the eighth frams. yielding four runs, thus giving the Dodgers a victory by 6 to and enabling them to hold first place by 1 large, lumlr.ous point. But for the greedy, Impolite action ol the Cincinnati Beds In trouncing the Huston Braves twice n one afternoon tho Dodgers would he in the van to-day by a more satlafactory margin. Over In Flatbush tho presence of Alex ander and the Dodgers In the same en closure was looked upon as the meeting of an Irresistible force with an Immov able object, and prediction was made that the combat would result In a drawn battle. To the astonishment of even the most advanced Dodger fans the "Immovable object" In the person of Alexander the Great was practically knocked off the mound In the boisterous eighth frame, and but for the disinclination of Fred Mitchell to send Alexander to the show ers he would have gone down In the records as retiring under fire. The Dodgers started scoring In the fourth inning through much good for tune In the way of a wild pitch by Al exander and a couple of drives. Grif fith opened with a double and Wheat singled. Griff being; held at third. The throw In enabled Wheat to reach sec ond, reliefer's ungloved hand was hit by foul tip from Myers's hat, th catcher's fingers being; severely hurt He was replaced by O'Farrell and "Alex" at once uncorked a wild pitch, Griff scoring and Wheat reaching third. Myera walked and then Koney ham mered a long fly on which Wheat scored. Kilduff and Miller ended the Inning with pop files. Therefore, one run wa due to Alexander'a wild pitch. Grimes Overworked. Burleigh Grimes, who la apparently the only dependable luirler In the Dodger camp, showed the effects of overwork when . he weakened In the sixth Inning, permitting the Cubs to tie the score In that frame, and helng benched In the eighth session, when the Chlcagoans look the lead. It was a poor play by Burleigh that enabled the Cubs to tie In tho sixth. Burleigh Jumped for Flack's hopper In that Inning and deflected it Into a base hit. Olaon retrieved the ball, but threw badly to Koney and Flack took second. Twombly was out at first and Flack advanced to third. Terry bunted toward third and Grimes made a rush for the ball. He got to It. but his fingers got twisted with his thumbs and he failed to pick It uu. The official scorer credited Terry with an In- neld hit, but It certainly was poor field ing on Grimes's part. Flack scored on the play, and after Merkle had filed to Griff, which with perfect fielding would havo made three out and no; a run. Paskert singled to right and Terrv went to third. Paskert tried to draw a throw to second by attempting a steal and Kil duff ran well Into the diamond to take Miller's throw and make , quick return to the plate. Terry would have been an easy out only that Pete made a sad muff of Miller's good throw and Terry came home with the tieing run. After Deal had walked Herxog filed to Mytr. Two runs on bad fielding. Grimes escaped damage In the seventh, but In the eighth the Cubs corralled two runs. Terry opened with a single to left and moved to second on Merkle'e neat sacrifice bunt. Paskert hit to cen tre, scoring Terry, the batter going to third on Myers's failure to stop the grounder. The batter was credited with a three bagger. Deal beat out a grounder that waa badly handled by Ol son and Paskert acored. Herxog singled and then Grimes gave place to Mamatix. Burleigh was applauded by the fans as he walked to the bench. Mamaux made a line Impression by fanning O Farrell and Alexander and bringing the rally to a close. The outlook was blue for the Dodgers when they went to bat In the eighth, and when Johnston died at first on a grounder to Alexander the fans began to get out of their seats. But there was a change of sentiment when Griffith smashed the bail to centre and took two bases. Wheat beat an infield hit and Myers responded with a double to right, scoring Griffith. Alexander passed Koney to prevent him hitting at the ball, but KildufT cleared the bases with a scorching double to right. Elliott fanned and Mamaux was out at first, but the game looked safe for the Codgers. The Cubs were unpleasantly familiar with Mamaux's pitching in the ninth. With Flack out nt first. Twombly walked and Terry hit to right for two bags, but Twombly was held at third. Merkle hit a grounder toward third and Twombly scored. Then the Dodgers had some more luck. Paakert made a vi cious awing at the ball nnd It lilt the earth In front of the plate. Elliott picked up the leather and pressed It against Dode's ribs for a put-out. Desl ended the game with a pop to Olson. The score : CHICACIO (N.) I BROOKLYN iN.) ab r h o a ab r h o a Flack. rf.. 4110 0 1 Olson. ss. . 4 00 2 0 1 T inblv.lf 4 1 0 4 0 0 J nston.3h 4 0 0 0 1 0 Terrv. ss.. 023 n 80 Orimth.rf. 4 2 2 2 0 0 Merkle,lb 401 9 0 Oi Wheat. If.. 4 2 3 1 0 0 Pask't.ef. 4 1 2 4 OOMyers.cf.. 311 4 0 0 Deal.Sb.. 4 0 1 1 2 0Kone'y.1b 2 1 0 8 2.1 llers'g.'ib 402 3 2 0;k'llduff.2b 40 1 3 4 1 Klllifar.n 100 1 g o!Mlller,e. .. 302 4 1 0 O'Far'll.e 2on I no Elliott. o.. loo 3 no Alex'er.p. 401 0 4 0 Orlmes.p.. 300 2 1 0 1 i Mamaux, p 1 0 0 0 On Totals. .36 311 24 11 I'McCabJ.. 0 0o o no HIGH LIGHTS AND SHADOWS IN ALL SPHERES OF SPORT T Bf DANIEL. Copyright, U10, b Thi Sun.Hrralil Corporation. HirtTKEN seems lo he a prominent nnmher In our International i eo lations on the water this year. The recent defence of the America's Clin waa II a thlrlKanlh maile bv tho fnlled States. And It WBS successful, To-day, on Osborne Bay, Isle of Wight, England, in the waters which were the scene of the triumph of the schooner yacht America, In 1851, tho United States will begin Its attempt to regain the International power boat cup, also know as tho Harmsworth Trpphy. Wo sewn three hjrdo planes in quest of the cup, but only two will compete. The Whkp-P -Will, Jr., owned by Commodore A. Lt Judsoti of the Motor Boat Club of America, burned and ssnk the other day, and with her destruction went a fine ohanco to win the series. She had shown excellent time In trials and was regarded sa the Yankee mainstay In the event of had weather. The two boats whIMi will fly the Stars anil Stripes aro tho .Miss America nnd the Miss Detroit V both owned by Gsr Wood of Detroit. They will bo opposed by throe British, three French and two Spanish boats. Tho nation which wins two races wins the Clip. America won the cup with tho famous Dixie In 1007, but lost It with the Ankle Deep and the Baby Reliance II, to the Maple Leaf IV., owned by Sir E. Mackay Edgar, on Huntington Bay Iti 1912. Edgar has two boats In the races this year the Saunders I. and the Saunders II. All of the boats In tho event are equipped with aviation motors, the American craft having Liberty motors. Tho races will be watched with extreme Interest, ss they will give the power boat world an Interesting line on the progress which has been made with the motor in tho last eight years. WHITE SOX MOVE INTO SECOND PLACE Take Both Games of Double Header From Senators. CMMAQOj Aug. 0 I American ), Chi cago moved up Into second place to-dav by winning both games of n double hesdr with Washington, 3 to 2 and S to 4. Passes Isauey by Shaw, coupled with an error by ti'N'elll and opportune hit ting, gave Chicago the first game behind t'lcotle's pitching. Chicago was held to six hits in tne second game, but five of them wero for extra bsss. The score; FIHflT GAME. WASHINGTON (A). I CHICAGO (A). ah r h n a el ah r h 0 a e .ludgt.lb. 2 00, on llbnld.rf 8 00 3 00 .Milan. If. . 4 00 ltlie.cj. .. 4 00 Blle'bs.Sb 4 n i larrls,2h I I 0 Shanks, rf 3 0 o O'Nslll.si i n I flhsr'tr.e. 3 I i Hhaw .p... 3 0 1 0 2 Olcleolle.p.. 3 0 0 1 20 Yawl Crosses Ocean in 15 Days, 9 Hours 'L'U 1.1. ' """i "i ignr. Aug 0 It til v 0 Its. e-VIWK I What labtlltvcd to ba ., record . , T""' "l','0, "'" Atlantic for a thirty-five fool awl WM made hv the Typhus Which anived nu, ,.,, nr nfler m: li. . . i wansii iiuin i sp llacc, touniiianu. 10 Ulinop'l flood inmiius. ,i ni'iHino ur :,inn nil! 'n fifteen days and nine hours Passengers on th boat atr y,, rlok Baldwin nf Toronto ,m " Dorsett of Washington and William DUtting of New York. Ti,r they encountered heavy .SPa, . 'J came through well, claiming a re,-r,i pasage In their effort to rtaoh ',. In time for the International Moum boat races, in which begin hen mvrf ww. 0 0 K.Cnl'.H.2h 2 I n 1 o VWeaver.3b 4 03 0 ISO;jack'n.lf.. 2 10 3 Oil 3 0 Felsch.cf.. 4 0 1 2 0 0 , . , , I . I .. M li.ill, IIO hi HWrVsV.ani 20 ?;.jj'rp:;:.:r ''''r- , I n rt.-ha.iL.' on :i nn . ' ' fii-nk' " "."4-.. .- r V f. f, I'M 1A..I JIH Sti. rifi, h Big Chanco for tho Giants This Afternoon. The major league races aro ns hot as the weather. Tho National League imbroglio threatens the lead of the Dndgeis. They aie hanging onto the top position this morning by the precarious, margin of a single point. The Reds took two from Boston yeslenlny and got a percentage of .")70. while the Dodgers saved themselves by beating the Cubs Htid gaining a percent age of .671. The (Hants are third with .i"45. and sro only three games behind the leaders. To-day tho Dodgers play one game with the Cubs, while the Ketls. will play two more with the Hraves and the (Hants will play a double header with the Pirates. This schedule presents dangerous possibilities to the Dodgers and a big chanco for the Giants. In the American Leaguo the Cleveland club, losing to the Yankees In the first game of.tho big series, Is only four games In front of the New Torks and only three and a half in front of the White Sox, whose double victory over tho Senators yesterday sent them up a peg and drove the New Yorks down Into third place. It's a grand mlxup In both leagues snd there Is no forecasting how lt will wind up. lt is many years since we had such thrilling battles in both of the majors at this stage of the campaign. lerhe Ington. It I nun li.' . I n II 0 0 1 II 12 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 x-3 i (Harris Totsls. 2S 3 2T 13 1 1 Determined to Have Bowing t onne at I'elh.im Bay. Officials of the New York Bowing Association tell us that they are determined to push the proposition to build a rowing course at I'elham Bay, and that they are going to keep at It until they have impressed either tho city authorities or Mrs. Iaasr L. Klce, donor of the million dollar stadium, which Is to be built In I'elham Bay Park. The construction of a breakwater would cost about 1200,000, and would put New York back in the leading position In American rowing. The first move toward the Pelham Bav proposition Will be made hi the Middle States Regatta on the Harlem on Labor Day. The N. T. R. A, on that occasion will have the various city officials present nnd will show them that New York has returned to the rowing inap. The pro gramme calls for the appearance of scullers and sweep swingers from all over tne country, as fur West as Duluth. It promises to be the biggest. lrialla hi me insiory oi uio association. Totals. 3t 9 I 21 1 Washington Chicago Two has hits Weaver, Gharrlly Sarrl-flces-.Iackson, Judge. Double play Shaw to Gharrlty to Judge. I,eft on bases Wash ington, It; Chicago, 0. liases nn balls Off Hhaw, 4: off Clcotta, 8, Struck out By haw. 1 : b Cleotts, 2. Umpires Evans and Hlldehrand. Time of game 1 hour and 30 minutes. PF.CONn GAME. WASHINGTON lA.I : CHICAGO (A.l ah r h o s e ah r ll o s s Judge, li. 3 0 2 Milan. If., .'too Itlre.cf .. t I I BI'rM.&b, IIO0 Harrlazb 3 1 0 Nlianks.rr 4 I I O'NslU.aa :t 0 1 Munich, 3 11 0 Court y,p 3 1 2 Moth. ... I 0 I Ghairltv 1 0 l) 0 0 0 tllauman 0 0 0 (1 0 Oi Totals. ..27 6 27 1 1 0 ITbomaa. 0 0 0 0 0 Oi 7 I OILeibola,rf 200 1 no 7 00 ri.C'Ins.ls 4 0 0 B 4 0 3 o 0 Ws'vsi .Hi 30 0 1 10 0 1 ojjgeksomlf IIS 2 00 :t 2 11 FshKh.cf, 400 0 00 2 0 Olgtrunk.ef , 000 0 00 1 II jlj.Cins.ln 9 11 11 It do I I 0 niahel k.ss 3 0 1 1 4 0 0 1 IllHclliilk.o.. 2 3 2 7 1 0 0 00 Wlll'ms.p 2 11 0 10 Will V Milan. Lelhold. Left on has.. ... . ... . . 'n -" -nt DSIllOH 1 1 111, 1... . RV ( olirtnev. t i V , , , h.- Struck nut-Mr Willi.,, e ..' 1 ilrBWliahr,tH I.-... ' . ' , : . 7. , '" inns er 1 noui snu minutes. 1 In. off Wllllsmi rum. Totals. .33 4 24 12 1 Batted for O'Neill In the ninth Inning. lBatted for Pleinlch In the ninth Inning. IBatted for Courtney In the ninth Inning. IRan for Ilauhian in the ninth Inning. Washington....,,.. 0 0 0 2 1 1 0 0 0-4 Chicago 0 0 1 1 1 0 2 0 x-0 Two base hits Judge, Schalk, Jackaon, A MK R K AN ASSOCIITII1N At Louisville Vlnneapolla 1 nutsvllte Batteries Hovllk and Wright and Korher. At Toledo- KihVauk Toledo Battarls Korthroo ami oseton Mlddli ton and McNeil. At IndianapoU- bfnass City Indianapolis (.ailed at end nf filth on account of ram I at:'ll'H-- ,M" M1III1.! n.ul n..n.. . The Ht. PgUl-ColUmbua same n pnn, poned on account of rain. It II r 0 .1 t 11. 7. 11 11 li NsIiib n h. 3 7 .to 11 SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION. 41 N'ow Or ..."ins n It m Nashville 7 14 4 The gamea at Chattanooga, Mobile anil At. Innta were postponed on account of rain. Other learns were not scheduled. ( . . v , 1 v itvt vir tu r iv 1 1 11 . 1 I 1 r w I 1 X JLS i 1 A e w i. s ' ' w HIGH WATK.lt FOR LOCAL ANGLERS FROM AUGUST to TO At ' 1 1 ST 14 TWO VICTORIES FOR REDS. NAYIOR DRIVEN OUT. Rostov. Aug. 8 1 National). Cincin nati hit Boston pitchers hard to-day and won both games nf n double header, the first by 10 to 5 and the second by 9 - , i I'mi-ADHLPIIlAiA., The champions shits were so well I abrh o bunched in the second game that onlv , " alah.ef. 3110 . . . . ' 1 IC KM "h ore runner was left on base. The scores : DRTR01T, Aug. ( American 1 . Petroit ns tam tn drove Naylor from the hns and scored enough runs In the srvnth Inninr to eln lo-tfav'a game from Philadelphia, S to 2 "he score: CINCINNATI IN I I BOSTON (N.) ab r h o s e ab r h n s e Groh.lb.. 32 1 1 3 OlPowell.ef.. 411 1 00 Roth, 2b... 310 0 SOlPtek.tb... 30 1 1 1 Dasb't.lb 4 1 1 10 0 OMsnn.lf . . , 30 1 2 00 Rouseh.et B 1 1 2 0 W Christ 'y.rt ,101 1 00 Dunosjl.lt 323 4 no Hiitke.ih.. toon 110 KoptJS... 3 1 2 2 2 0,Boeckel,3b 411 3 10 Neale.rf.. 4 1 1 3 0 0 Ford, ss. .. 311 4 1 Wlngo.e.. 2110 OOOowdv.e... 311 2 40 Allen.r... 1 00 3 0 0 JtcOuU'n.p 100 0 1 0 I.'iiue.p.. 20 1 0 lOftcott.p 1 Is) 0 10 Rlng.p. ... 1 00 0 0 0 'navies-.. 111 0 on Plerottl p. Ono 0 00 Totals 33 10 14 27 tl O tO Neltl.. . 1 0 0 0 00 IRudolph.p. 0 0 0 0 0 0 I Tola's.. 33 3 8 27 17 2 D'kes,2h. 4 0 0 W alk'r.lf 4 n 1 ! Myatt.rf. 3 1 1 i Dugan.Sa 0 1 ; Sll'non.ss 4 0 1 Perklns.e 4 1 1 Grlfflii.lh. 402 . Naylnr.p. 2 00 11 InAyers.p Keete.p... 0 0 0 II 11 I ;.Moore,p.. 1 00 0 On Totsls i siturrus.. 1 00 0 0 01 I'KTItOIT fA.) o a e ah r h o 3 1 1 Voung,2h. 4 t 11 1 S 3 !Jones,3b... 3 12 2 (I 0 OCobb.cf. . . 2 2 2 2 I a on esch, If. . 4 1 2 1 2 O Hell iin.lh 4 n 1 0 3 0 Shorten. rf 4 0 2 "' 2 o IMnelll.ss. 4 0 1 1 0 nMsnlon.c. 3 00 0 a e 1 t 0 2 1 0 2 II 0 3 0 0 I 101 .... Sandy Hook I'rlncess Jamaica Bay 1 The Horseshoe' Bay (Cansrslei Date. A.M. P.M. A.M. P.M. A.M. I'M. August 10..... 1:441 4:13 3:43 '4 20 4 23 4 ,V4 August II ... 4 40 6 13 4 A I 3 20 3.20 A.4S August 12 . A. 44 (III A.4H OKI 0 27 0 34 August 13 .. 0.40 7:03 0 43 7 0S 7:23 7:40 August 14 . 7 31 7 33 7 .30 7 ,iS 8 .14 8:36 The time given In the above table Is F.aMern standard time. one hour. Governors Wlllets Nw Isiaint I'olnt 1'oliu HiVfti A.M. P.M. A.M. I'M. A M I'M o . 4 ,14. o .i 1 n .t ,n A'lA A'l Ultl '1 I U ill U 11 7:12 7:3,. 10:1.1 10 37 III 00 3 8.27 11 .07 I I 2 10.32 11 ll For daylight ia lug wmt vkl i.,.,l n.l,ln. 11 11.- Suniliiv. . cninmK ill. ami mat uiey win nans- nn ID . , , . , , " , ,, k , the balance of the uinnier. The high hwl Sunday eas s gsla fishing day a t ."'"'r j ,. on Sunday had slv hass , ml fort). " rVHr' " ',.' 17. kITt t a t. ' eight porgice. The fishing was ine bet! " " V , ii j the season so tar. side hosts did particularly well and he . flcorge Anderson ssvs tlis fluke Bja, , nu. ... n.iaii a..,, iiina i n.'Ki i . minr. ' , . - -. , , i .... . rnmn. , - - . iiint. , ,i bn ' SltllOPI fljuai 111 HOIlllHl M", S HI mil spots, puigies, ivn n"i t - i utciif. aboard his host 011 Saturdays.- odd hak.'. The fishing has neen pool tor ru ,.riftli fifteen. One fellow, popularly knon long a 1 1 111 " inai n gouo j on . ho 'smgrirt took tie less than tswn. seems even better than It really was. r isn- , ,,. fiu.,. Tln'V flsh.nl at Norton's Point. l-'lah 1 rinen went home happy from all or tne boats Carrying their hags and packages, and they binught Joy to those at home, for real fresh fish Is always a luxury regardless of the high cost of food. Capt. Jake Martin said: "Fishermen on the steamer Evelyn, fishing off Klberon and the Knitland hanks, rsuaht plenty of sea- bass and a good number of large sea porgles 1 0 4 0 0 0 3 0 1027 Ip3 Patted for Sco-t In seventh Inning. Batted for I'lerot't In eighth Inning Cincinnati 1 1 1 0 4 0 1: Boston 0 0 11 1) 0 0 4 Two base hits Paubert. Wlngo, Ford. dowdy. Three bae hit Neale. Home run- Puncan Sacrifices Paubert. W Ingo. Left on bases Cincinnati, 5: Boston. 8. Basse on balls Off l.uiiue. 4: off Ring. I: off Mc quillan. 3: off Plerottl, 2 Hlts-Off Luuue, 0 In il 21 Innings, off Ring. 2 In 2 1-3 In nings: off M'Qulllan. 3 In 2 1-3 Innings; orr Scott, 8 In 4 2-3 Innings; off Plerottl, I in 1 Inning, off Rudolph none In 1 Inning Struck out-Bj Illng. 2: Plerottl, 1. Winning pltcher-Luque. Losing pitcher McQuillan, empires Moran and nigler. Time of game ; hours and 3 minutes. SECONP (JAMK CINCINNATI IN.) I BOSTON (N.) ab r h o a el ab r li o r.roh,3h.. 411 2 3 0 roweii.cr. 400 3 Rath 2b.. 4 0 2 I BliMCK.sn... so; o Paub't.th 412 13 OOMann.lf .. 40 1 3 rwusb.ef. 4 2 2 1 oochrls'y.rf 410 1 Pun.-an.lf 4 13 R 1 0;Holke.1b. 4 12 11 Kopfas.. 4 1 1 3 3 0 Rockel.3b 403 2 Neale rf 3110 00 Ford,.... 4 00 3 winc 4 13 I 0 1 i) iNen.c . 4 o 1 1 Fisher. p. ill"1 o i oil" III fino.y Tolals..34 2 7 24 12 3' 'Batted for Naylor In seventh Inning. 1 liiaiieipbia nnnnnooo "2 I "roll 0 1 1 0 0 0 3 0 a-3 Two l.ase hlta-Cnhb, Shorten. Three base hit J'eiklns. Sacrifices-Walsh, Jones. Left or. MS Philadelphia, 7; Detroit. X. Bases on balls-Off Naylor. 2; off Avers 1. Jilts Off Nailor. 11 in Innings; off Moore, none in 1 Inning; off Ktefs, 1 In 1 Inning. Hit hy pitched ball By Naylor fManlnm: hv Keefs Sl' (Young), Itrock oat By AyerS. ; bv Nsv 0 7 I lot. 1; hy Moore, 1. losing pitcher Navlo'i. tnplres-lilnneen and Owens. Time of gain - hour and 48 minutes. Sunda. The total catch of bass and , I, . I porgles was Par. and some of the catches 1 ??lvere: V. Sonderland. 23; F. Uothel, 24; O'Mailcy and Billy DUO day Ni J. Rafferty, 22; J. Nagwak. 32: James Klngaley, 20: B, llslesworth. 21. and A. Maaton. 20. The fish we are catching now ought tu bar been here a month or so ago, and now that the water Is getting wsnntr they are coming In in gond sized achools. There are any amount ol the large humpbacked bass on the Klondike gtounda now." Charlie Pay said that the fish hit well on the grounds to the east on Sunday, ami that gooil catches were made aboard the Com modore. Tile ling have disappeared from the Long Beach grounds, and the catches of bas and porgles for the last few days have run between twenty and fifty to the man. Capt. Hen Wright says the summer fish ate Just 0 tf 2 i.minss: off Myers. 1 In 3 Innings: off Pavls, 1; In 8 2-3 Inninga: off Shocker, 3 In 2 1-3 innings. Struck out By Jonas, I : by Myers, 2- bv Pavls, Winning pitcher Myers. Losing pitcher Shocker. Umpires Connolly snd Nallln. Tlma of gams 2 hours and 7 n.lnutes. OTHERS INVOLVED IN SCANDAL. SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. O.-Presldent Will iam If. McCarthy of the Pacific emu 11.... In 8 j ball League on his return from a trip to lia Angelas to question Babe llnrtnn pended Vernon first baseman, declered to day that players of the Salt Lake, Vernon Portland and Seattle teams were Involved mi baseball gambling scandals. Several aus 1 elisions and releaaea may b expected shortly, he said. ?(otea of the Yankees. Babe Ruth left Detroit greatly dis tressed over the loss of the handsome fob given him In New York by the Knights of Columbus. It disappeared some time yesterday. Ruth Immedlatelv ent sdvrtlscments of the loss to the ! Detroit papers. National and American League Records. RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES. NATIONAL l.EAGVK. New York, (; Pittsburg, a. Brooklyn. ; Chlcage. 8. Cincinnati, U; Beaton, 3 (first game). Cincinnati, t: Boston. (second game) . SI. Louis, 11 Philadelphia, I (11 Innings). STANDING OF THE CLUBS. AMERICAN LEACrX. New Yerk, ; Clevelssd, 3. Boston. 3; stt. Lools, 4 (11 Innings). Detroit. 0: Philadelphia, t. " Chicago, li Washington. 2 tflrsl nn.., Chicago. 3; Washington, 4 (second ganic). All six runs In the first Inning were made with two out. Ruth's batting average has shrunk. He hss made only one hit In his last three games wants vs. rrrraBrBC-t games. First game 1 .30 1'. M. Polo Urounds.-iliu. Brooklyn . . ( Inrlnnatl .. New York.. Pittsburg . . . Chicago float as St. I .ml- Philadelphia Plajed. Won. Lest. T.C. .71 IM 0 43 IM 37 43 11 M M M AS 41 IM At M M 43 At IM 4 M IM 4 M ( Iceland . .31 1 ( hlesge . . . .S4A New York. .MA St. tools -Ml Washington 1 ' Played. Waa. Lost, p.c Totals . 34 8 14 27 17 2 Totals. . 33 2 0 27 IB t i lnclnnatl 0 3 3 0 o o a u ii-e Bosmn" 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0-2 Two base hlta-Knpf. Paubert. Neale, Boe. kel Three base hit Groh. Stolen base - Itoush. 8acrlflcee-Neal. Fisher. .Double Dlava Groh. Roth and Paubert; Boeckel. Pick and Hnlke. Left on bales-Cincinnati. 1 Boston, . Struck out-By Fisher. 1; by Fllilngltn. I. rauw. . ..... , Klglar and Moran. Tlma of game t hour and 113 minutes. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. RBS.rl.TB Of YESTERDAY'S 0AMB8. Jersey City. ; Akron. 2. Buffalo. S; Baltimore, 3 1 first game). Baltimore, (1; Buffalo. 3 cecond game. 10 innlngsi. Syracuse, 11; Rochester. . (first game). Syracuse, 0: Rochester, 0 (second game called In third Inning on account of rain). Toronto, 6; Reading. 1. STANDING OK TBE CU BS. W L. P.C.I W. L,. P C. Baltimore.. 71 7 .S37 1 Reading. . . . 33 37 .42 Toronto . 71 40 ,40i.Iaraey City. 43 S3 ..'IM Buffalo ... S 30 .(BWRrrhsster.. SS 73 311 Akron S 42 .91 8 Syracuse. . . 20 81 .243 GAMES SCBEDI LED FOR TO-DAY. Akron In Jersey City. Rochester In Syracuse. Buffalo In Baltimore. Toronto In Reading. AUTOMOBILE AUCTION Van Tassell & Kearney (Established 18ft?) 126-128 East 13th St., Today, Tuesday, August 10, AT lt O'CLIK K NOON. THIS SA1.K WILL COMrRISK l.ltKXI' MANY I I t: AM KK AND BI SINESS CARS, THE PROPERTY OF DIFFERKNT CON SIGNORS. SPECIAL MENTION ciF THE FOLLOW ING IS ORDERED: NORWAI.K 1 HASS. TOI ULNG. Has wire wheels, starter and lights. CHALMERS 7 PASS, TOI RING. Has starter and lights. BriCK 3 PASS. Till rim;. Ha. starter and llghta. I VDKSOAI F, 2 TON TRICK. IBIS. Brand new body: Al condition, ni DSON, Iftlg, MODEL .1. 7 TARS SEDAN Beautiful condition. Cannot be told from new. PACKARD 3 BERLIN. Self atarler. etc. M nolo make n first class funeral ear L. R. DUNKLEY. Auctioneer. i Akron base hlt-Pkert.' Stolen baa. LiHU ll Smith Hacriflces-Merkle. Konetehy. I Batterles-culp and Smith . g v I nlrs To . Til' HrnnL en ! . nuin . a AT BALTIMORE. AT JERSEY CITY. r. h. rc. 01 onnnoo 1-2 a 1 3 2 0 0 0 0 1 Hi-6 13 1 lrguson and I Totals . .33 6 0 27 P.an for Miner in the seventh Inning. Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2' 13 Piooklyn 000 2 004 s-o Two base hits Terry, (irlfllth, Myers, Kil iliilf. Three nsse nit t'swikert - I'sskart. Sacrifices Merkl lft on baaes Chicago. 10: Brooklyn. 0. 1 ases on balls Off Hrlmes. 4: off Ma- n.-.ux. 1 ; off Alexander, 2. lilts Oft Grimes, I First gsme R. H. E. a In 7 1-3 Innings: off Mamaux, 2 In 1 2-3 I Buffalo 1 1 0001 21 3-P 10 0 Innings. Struck out-By Grimes. t: ty Ma- Baltimore 1)1)1)001 I 0 n-3 10 1 n'Hiix. 2; by Alexander. 3. Wild pitch 1 Batteries Rogers and Bruggy; Frank and MYander. Passed hall Miller. tviniiinr i Ttaan. 1 1'cher Mamaux. Losing pitcher Alexander. I Second game R. H. E. 1 . .... 1 - , ,,,ioi-,- n,i n'niv Tim. nr na... xire.in t mplrea-lulgUy and O'Day. I Hour ana .'.1 minuies. EASTERN LEAGUE. At Hartford (first gam) R. H. E Hartford ( 4 10 J I '.ttsfteid 2 4 0 Batteries Cox and Damm; Craig and Jordan. Second gemo n. H E. llartfnrd ' 5 8 3 I'tttatleld 3 6 8 Batteries Head and Damm; Tillman and Jordan. At Albany R. If. k. tVsterbury 3 fl S Ainsny a g I'illshnrg In New lork (two). ( hlra ago In Brooklyn. St. Louis la Boston .431 1 Detroit .4M ; Philadelphia GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY. New York In Cleveland. Boston In St. Louis 7 41 M 4t At M M AA M M 4 S3 3t 14 .A7 .M SIS , .49ft .433 .431 .M .31 ( Inctnnati In Boston (twot. rhUsaJMstil 1. rkUadelnhU Is Detroit. Washington la Chicago. HatterUs Stublng. Seaman and Shenault: Martin snd Glllls. At Worcester R. H. B Springfield 1 7 1 Worcester T 11 1 Patterlea Put-vert, Bohn and Wilder; Bach and Hedman. At Now Havan R. H. e; Irtdgeport I IS 0 Niw Haven 4 S Batteries Walsh and Muaaer; Bender and Nagls. Buffalo 00200 t 002 03 10 2 Baltimore 3 0001 01 00 1-fl 0 2 Batteries Werue. Heltman and Bruggy; Parnham and Egan. AT SYRACUSE. First game R. H. E. Rochester 00O0OO3O47 8 1 Syracuse 1010075 Ox 14 12 3 I Batlertes Sodgwlrk. Workmsn. Martin and Manning; Quinn and Casey, Nelbergall. The Syracuse-Rochester second gams was postponed on sccount or ratn. AT READING. R. H. K. Toronto 21 201 000 n-6 12 J Reading 00000O01 01 8 2 Batteries Snyder and Devlne; Brown, Bsrrtaas and Konnlck. Baseball T-4r. Bfcbets Field, Brooklyn vs Chicago. 3 :30 P. M. SO mln. vts. B'wa.Rrgh ton Sub. Times 8q. Prospect Park Sl. -Aiv BASEBAI.T, JOT TINGS. Admiral Olennon snd his staff were the guests of the New Tork club at the Tolo Grounds yesterday sfternonn. Two hundred and fifty alumni of Fordhsm last night gavs Frank Frisch and latrcrr of the Giants a dinner at Cavanaugh's. Thay are former Fordham atars. Th fana llkad to refar to Harrison and Hart, tha euphonious umpiring duo, as Har rlan snt Hart. Ths umpires' set was far from funny. ANDERSON 252 W. (4th Sl New York Cry. USED tRUCKS I AC Mack Truck. 5 ton. told under guarantee. I Autocar, a bargain, screen body. I Bethlehem. 2 ton, chatsii only. I Burford, 2 ton. chassis only; cheap. 1 Ford tractor, with trailer attached. I Fulton, open body. P2 ton. 1 Garford, 3'2 ton, chauii only; Al. I Hulburt. 2 ton. screened, half van body. I A B Mack, 2 ton, told under guarantee. I Low cab Mck dumper. 7'j ton; a bargain. I Naih, 2 ton; look this over. I Oneida, V2 ton; reasonable. I Pierce Arrow, 2 ton; market body. I Saucr dumper. 6'A ton; very reasonable. I Seldcn, chassis only, VA ton; price low. I Sanford, chassis only, 2 ton; price right. I Troy Trailer, 5 ton; practically new. I White dumper, 5 ton. I White, stake body and power winch; Al. 1 or these were taken on the West hank. inn;. Hammer says ue riuas a marKtan. I provetuent In the fishing. Ills pasflmfts I have heen catching plenty of blacklist!, sla I some big ones among them, but this ha riven ii nv lo ipihm, flalilnir Thn hnn ... nlantlTltl. ami I I I fart Is hnrnr not BY l.i R hill, nonpar on tlw. 11.. crmnnil. ,M ' uu chss arc pii'iiiiiin. s e ai l an oiiu 1 Mlgntiy less plentiful this yesr. : Cspt. DttV Martin of the Giralda said 1 vas I in nil ninn- 1 1 si 1 nn c And nn.v 111 I the ling arc about gone off to tin i 1 1 11 him aiua nnonio inn ni a cud. ai:n r 1 ero nig tenons. te got a few blaekfla ratenaa rouos : 11. stunimuiior. i; Jans 1. tiiuiuiu, li, 11. d. nioim. i. r.. A w I, (an sun. to. snd George Baker, 10. Thai nera all big humpback bass. ROD AND GUN. EDWARD VOM HOFE & CO. Fishing Tackle Exclusively Salesrooms and factory under one roof, lit Fnllon Street. New York. SKA BAMM AN1 BLACKFISH? PRISGILLA LEAVES BATTERY Old timer fishing from Plisbllla Saturday re msrked: "Best bsss flsbtng In two vears." 1:4 KTERY IAV KUCKPT MONDAY. I.anrhes and Refrrshnienls Sersed. Always plenty of bait. Capt. ENGLAND. HOD AND GUN. Jl'ST TTfK TlilXti FOB FISHING. ) A. M. Kvery day Slleepshead Bay. Plenty Bass, Blacklist!. Ltsves Hammer's (lock. BLACK I1ASH-SIN. LONG BRANCH. dally S A. M,. ec. Mon.. from BhaeBabtad Iiay. Capt. LOCIS KAP.MS. M.J.R.III SKA BASS AND BI.ACKF1HH. leaves Sheepshead Daily 8 A. M . 81111. 7 A. M. Capt. PLAC1E. SHAMROCK KHAKI $9.45 PANTS MODELL'S KHAKI til! SHIRTS 1 101 f VLTOV ST. t!) CORTLANPT ST. 8EABASS AND BLACKC18II. Steamer "LINTA" leaves Canarsle, 7 A. M. Dally eic. Vns. and (i A. M. .Sunday. WM. UeAVOT rrl KLONDIKE BANKS DAILY 1:4s A. M sm nsss ndty running good. GIRALDA funday, (I A. Bay. Capt. 8hepahfa4 MARTIN SELNADA sT2. Ine. bait. Kunday lt:,in. Daily, esc. Mon. and "rt., S:80. from Silver Wave, Kreeport. Faro CARMAN It DENTON. BASS AND BI.ACKFISH-1 A. M. ICNDAI. aves Hheepshead Bay lally ejicept Monday 8 A. If. apt. AitciiY nrcivNKrt. Leaves R. R. unck. Wreck Lead, dally, axe: Mon. and Pit., 6:43 train. Sunday .:2s, train. Capt. C.EOnC.F. WIIION. Captain Joe IL ALERT li tis FISHING. -. A. M. 81NDAY. leaves Mneeiisneaii nay A. M. dally for Tluke. 'Capt. FRANK BAtTMANN SeaPigeonJ 10 Sea Star Str. Myra Plenty Spota' and Fluke. ITS, Engehausen's Dock, South Beach, 8. I.. 8 A. M. dally. Capt. JAMES HEANBV. I.eailng Battery Landing Dally, except Monday. 7:30 A. M. JUDGE Sunshine Iavea Bay 44th St., Clmer Park, Tries. Thurs., Sat. 0 A. M. 8un. 8 A. M, CIIA8. ANDERSON. Lvs. Dunne's Dock. Sheepshead Bay. S A. M. dally. Seabass. Illarkflab. Cap't. .1. LUNDY. AUTOS T1RE8 BODIES--TUBES ALL CARS AT REDUCED PRICES Every Summer Auto Sacrificed This Week! Demonstrations Given: Automobiles Taken In Trades. Cadillacs. Pierces. Bulcks. Stuties Nfereers. Libertys. Lanrlss, Hudsons, I'aJges. Oaklsnds Chandlers, etc (SO OTHERS NEW ARRIVALS DAILY ONE YEAR'S CREDIT IF DESIRED No Notes! Ns Mortgages! No Publicity! All Touring Bodies Sacrificed! Big Bargains! Also Sedans, Limousines, etc. Carloads of Tires Big Cuts! All Best Standard .Makes: Curds, Fabrics At 40 to 65 Discount M.Stl Wisdom I A. M. Dunne's Dock. Sheepshead Rav: also charter. Capt. CHARLIE. ADMIRAL rr daTT 10 A. M. Sun. 7:30. Fluke and Spots. Capt. CHARLIE. nil anill leaves foot 13th St rnwrwi" foot isth St.. Iloboken 8:30; Pier 1. C. R.R.. J.C.. 7:18 Thurs., Sat.. Sun. Capt. Ed BALKTTI. Paves Murray's, Wreck Lead, dally, esc. Mon., !:4.1 train. Hun. 5:.' train. M. Murrav. GeorgieJL Rose R.I I Fl.l'KF. AND NLA HASH Lvs. Csrnarsla 7 A. M. dally. 5:30 Sunday. DICK PKRSON. EFFORT II. AMERICA Dally S, sins. 7. from Sheens, bead. Cspt. F. WRF.GK. dally H, sue. 7. Sheepshead Bay. Sat. 2 P. M. J. Michael. seal I A aVJC leaves Cauarsla ei y .lav 7 UUnHC. A M Capt. M. ROWLAND. ASCDUIIIC leaves Bayalde Dock S A. J0trnlr1C M. dally. Capt. BERT. VELOCITY ELMAR YTu will not run until further no tice . Capt. HENRY BKKBB. Sluepshead B'.y dally. g A. M. : sun.. 7 :ao, c,i;h nAU I ...,.urr HArtsntc Q:,.. .1 b cn an en r.. . r-nWaTw . seas, aeaaw. fu.iUfn.;, , ffm,, MlaWj from Sheapsl.ead Bay. m.i vj. u. I ires, JU up. TUBES. SI 25. SI. 50. S3.O0, S2.50 Jandorf Automobile Co. Established In lo. Telephone Circle 247. AT.'TO DFPARTMF.VT 235-237 W. 50th St., near B'way TIRE DEPARTMENT ISA I Rrssdsray. Corner Aid St. Brooklyn Tire Branch. 1381 tied ford Are. Brooklyn Store Opts Eveninga until S P. M. lvs. Sheepshead Bay 2. P. M dally. 7 :30 Sunday. Drolllnger. Yink..Ddl.ll.;.W Week days 2 P. M . Sun. 7 r,0 A. M. Capt. Bryan. Oahorn Dock, Bheepsh'd leaes dally. 2 P. M., Bun. 7 A. SI. CLCLO. BIJOU NEW YORKER SAPPHO ,v" Cansesle every day 7 A. Wrrnv M. ROEDER A TTNDALL. PLENTY BIC BASS ON THE RI.0NDIKF. Str. EVELYN Capt. .1. MARTIN. Sheepshead Bay. FishingTackle and Bait Dealers who do not sell live halt have ! worda "tackle only" or "no hali" follnmt their names. List appears Tuesdays, Thuit. days snd Saturdays. MANHATTAN AND THE BRONX. Abbey A Imbtle. S" Chambers tt. T"S? sat) Ahercromble a Flteh.Mad av. lOffi. Tlil sal Hautnanii, 2S Second av.. near lJSth M. Ilaumanii, John. ST1 W. 131th at. lllachlntkv.301 2 3d sv. (lMtll at. ) Tel. Mtl.lZM. Brunner.W8h.Mkt.Tel.;4:i3.('ort.Helraml'H Coe, Alpheus. S7 VVoat 12.VS st. T'kl only. Conroy. Thos. ,L, 'JS .lohn st. Tackls only. Daiega. S. B. Co.. ISS W. ISStt st. I Htl Davega, S. R. Co., Ill East lid st. i gram Davega, 8. B. Co.. 8S1 Hroadnay. It". Davega, s. li. Co . IS Cortlandt at. I Dlrkes, 101 VV. TiOth st. lA. Dory prop). Til, Dutt), John, 428 W. 41'd st. Tal Longacrt HT. Kurhs, IL, 52 Flrsr sv. Tel. 936 Orrh'd Mt t;ildenberg.25218thav..l3'ithst. Morn'id.WlV (lordon. 2127 Atn'stm av.. ISSth ' N salt. c.eorge'a.108 Am'attn sv. Tel.ColIls: 8sliT. il 'Lst '1,1 ... t'.fl i R hand taci. e. Oross, 8th av. anil S4th St. Second lunil taseVtlS) lllracli, L., OOP Amst'dm av. sa wn its.jri. llorhgraf.r-..307E"4thst. Tel. VandarMltJ5'"; Kellerman.3030 3dav.,ir.o st Tel. Mel 10M- BM Klffe, H. 11. Co.. SXS Broadnay. Tsclils onlr, Klrtland's. P Chamheta st. Tackle Helira si, Izarus. 80L, 216 E. 59th st. No bait. Lavltens, r.r.l E. 138 at. Tacklesbslt Vtsl WM. Macy. R. II. & Co.. If way 34th st. No bal . Merker.lt. .H92Ainst.av.n'r 184th. Tllle Metropolitan Hdw. Co., Church and Vsy Ms Hudson Terminal, (irand central g uo. Ogllvv. H. C. 7 Chamhats st. No bait. Pattei son.Oottf 1 lad, Hunter. IlOFul.at.'gnit. Poltmenl,ti..38.'iBleokerrorPerrv. Tacklsnnlf Relf, J. n. MB Third av. Flahhig tackle Itelngold, 1J1 sth sc.. cor. 16th sL Tklsal iilt. Rogers Peet Co.. B'way A 13th st. I Tacks Rogers I'Stt Co.. Il'ivsv at Warrenst I at our Rogers Peet Co . B'way at 34th st. I fo"' ' Rogers Peet Co.. Fifth av. at 41st It. stirs'. Roaenhaum, 366 E.13Sth st. 3d av I." station Sl,n.rtl,,ff tl.U A nU .lft'J-4 P I OS rliva " Bchults Novelty Co.. 122 Nassau ft. TacKt. Voir llofe.K. k Co., Ill Fulton tt. Tackle orly Von Lenaerke4Datmold.Inc.4l4 Mad sv. Tk. VVsls.G.,170 lstav.nr.10ih. 5370rtli. Tide aa BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. Abraham k Straus, Fulton at.. Tickle only. I'.wiyon A RT? liiat.rt St. -l . M '.UiS lioeilns i Co.. 564 l.lhertv av., nr .clieri.-k its Itnsteln. I. A. .1118 Hmadwa.v.rnr.l" Kalb a.. l,-n, p 9M1 Wvckoff av.. r,u Kverrfn. Ktngaton.MPn Fnllon st.7.10S Bedftird. Itepslrsl Kraeuter. 277 C.raham sv Bait tackle Tl Kuiniuer.il ..173H u way. iraiyn. iimifan..., Ieser, Frederick Co., Fulton t Tkle .;nl. . ......... I V ".l I'mit-l st Til LNC' Sis'" ! Mlchselson. H. II . 1274 Bedford si Tkle es.f I Mlchaalton, N.L., till Broadsy. Ts; kle or.lv. Muller.O.,2rt2 Wyckoff S. Tel 32lt R'ergresjl Morrls.A..in7Killtonst.,Reld sv. I8.VS Bedfo"! Itoeper.M V., 777 Woodward sr. l'a.'Xie onoi nenssr, lay etatnusu aie. i.-i -a Si hebltr.F Wvckoff av. Tel 1387 M'rt:r'tl Slote. 84 Flushing av. Tel 48l f agg. I u 1 o-ai a.lanil,. SSal sala 'at N t. v oahringarJSSS Myrtle av. Tal.alW-WB'wIcM Weber. II . 1465 Broadway. T ide bioks. OUT OP TOWN. West N Virk, N sal, !tin-e Wvnibs. Mike. 441 12! ll 'I Wleseban.il .ilTrUcsnS-srPl HOUSES AND CARBIAOM TEAM of dapple gra,t. warrar"d 1 11 each flan. Pair hrst. each S. Cini: ri lArw. S..O- S h a , 1 a n d oony lit 1 ROOFER. S80 Fulton it. Trospsct tHJ. t