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THE SUM, THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1918. To-morrow Is Lively to See Herzog Again -a Giant Yanks Win Two But Lose High-Superbas Beaten Twice ,12 NEW YORK Un INSIDE TRACK IN BIG DICKER Giants Alone Offer What I Cincinnati Wants fur Buck Herzog. EBBKTS WILLING TO V l TIT WITH 1 1!T Ml 11 1 High, the little midget, who was leading 1AHI HI 111 a 1111 IlhH,lhf (Mm at ,,nt nnd wnll pyl,1r , 1 best bull of his career. Joined (lllhooley, H IMMUL. I Charley Herzog Is Mill n Ited, hut It I Won't be very long before he will ng.ilu be a Olant. In addition to the New York club, the Brooklyn, Boston, Chi cago and rittsburg outfits are hot on the trail of the star Inflel.ler. but It's dollars to doughnuts that the (Hants will land the prize. New York Is the only club which of. lrs just what Cincinnati wants n good tnflelder, a fast outfielder and a man ager Bill McKechnle, Kddle Itnush nnd Matty. Few of the other bidders want 10 give up any good players, and If Cin cinnati ever let Herzog go In n purely financial deal Harry Herrmann would days licwslhly to-morrow, have to shut down for the season. The Hughlc's little hurt was Just an Incl Rhlneland fans I ke Buck, and If he Is , rtfnti H W1U, th. onl). cloU(I Bt ,h. .nd Juit so d out of the lerim they will most of ft ,,crfect day. as Hartzell took up crrimuiy uojiuii ui Julius Flelschniatin. one of the dl- rectors of the Cincinnati club, early ; yes erday morning left for c nclnnail. ricii.win....i, uriMuc. ...... u' I directors were keen for having Matty manage the club. They wanted Matty badly, but they Insisted that he come without a string. Giants Hare Inside Track. He also declared that McKechnle and K6ush were two mighty good players who would shine In Cincinnati uniforms. He made It pretty plain that New Yotk had the luMd tr.f'k. and that while there may come some delay, the trade would be put through, with Wade Kill I ftr also coming to the (Hants. According to a despatch from Cin cinnati last night. Charley Kbbets came en to hold a conference with Herrmann. Oarry declared he would talk business If Brooklyn wanted to give Zack Wheat and George Cutshaw for Herzog. This Kbbets refused to do, but he offered any pitcher other than i:d Pfeffer. and Ollle O'Mara and a wad of cash. That offer Wis turned down. Chicago g certain to prove a for mldablo rival for New York In this deal. Charley Weeghman offers Max , Flack, outfielder. Is willing to trade Wildfire Scliulte for Wade Kllllfer, and ' wants to give Cincinnati 125.000 and Herzog a three year contract at 110,000 a aeason In addition to a bonus of IT., 000. Boston wants io give Johnny Kvers nd Outfielder Wllholt for Herzog, and Herrmann wnnts to trade for Muranvilld on an even basis. Pittsburg Just wants Heriog. What Barney Hreyfuas Is will Ins to site nobody knows. He ban no players to trade and he Is not likely to make any big offers. Probably his en trance Into the field is for purposes .,f giving the Pittsburg fans a little sooth log syrup. Was Ready In neslan. It will be noted that the (Slant offer to far better than any of the others and that acceptar.ee of any but the New York proposition would still leave the Reds minus a manager. It developed yesterday that Herzog was ready to resign the leadership of the Reds three weeks ago, and that It was McQraw himself who opened the nego tiations for the star. The C.lant man ager went to Baltimore a week ago last Sunday and asked Herrmann for permU ion to dicker with Herzog. who has the say as to which club shall get him In the event of a transfer from Cincinnati. Herrmann gladly gave McOraw the per mission to talk to Buck, and Herzog readily consented to come back to New Tork. He went so far as to arrange lo move his family here. Harry Hempstead, president of the New York club, was In Chicago yester day, and both he and McOraw got Into telephonic communication with Herr mann at Cincinnati. Harry consented to hold over all deals for Herzog until to day, when the filant officials will confer with him. To-morrow may see HerzOK at third for the (Slants anil Matty head ing the Olant ttlo for Itcdland. INDIANS BEAT MACKMEN. aMelhacher'a Wlldnesa n Factor In 13 to K Victory. FHitADfLPittA, July 19 (American). Cleveland hit the ball hard, took ad vantage of Hasselb.icher's wlldnesa and Witt s errors and won rrom Philadel phia to-day. 12 to 5. The Indians gathered twelve hits, one a home run by Oraney. The score : OUCVELAND (A.) I PHILADELPHIA, IA I abrhoae abrhoae raner.lf.. 4422 00 Witt... r, 02 3 43 Wamb's.'b. 4 2 2 0 so Walih.rf.... sit 2 00 freaker.cf. 3113 Ofi'StriinU.cf... 410 1 00 Rotb.rf 4 0 0 2 0')La)ole.:b... 40 1 4 2 0 Oindll.lb... M 1 11 0 ) Mclnnis.lb,. 4 0 2 10 : 0 Chapm'n.ss 3 1 2 1 1 llKinr.lf 4 0 0 2 0 0 Turner.Sb.. 4 t t 2 2 0McElmee.3b 4 12 2 4 0 Salr.c f.01 5 oo'CarrolLe,..', 2 1 0 4 00 Mby.p... 4 '.'2 1 2 0 llatwlb'r.p. in 0 2 0 .Mltlerllnir. 1 00 0 0 0 Totals... S1 12 12 2? 10 I I Totals 36 S ft 27 It : Batted for Ilaaaelhaehe r In the ninth In tag. Cleveland .... 1 0 5 0 0 2 0" ;12 PhlUdelplila 12000100 15 Two haae hlta Chapman, Haziiy, Walah, McElwee. Three liaae hits Witt, !. Home run Craney, KaerlAre lllu WNiittisganaa. Car roll. Ntolen baaea Chapman. WaUh, 2. Htrwk tit Br nahj, I: ll..!h(lior. 3. double pity MeRlwee an.l MelnnU. I'ft en havei rlnelana. 7: ritllaiMnlila, 7. first hane on errors Clerelano, 3; Philadelphia, 1, Ila-ea nn Ktlla-Off Baitli.r. 1: nir Haaoelharher, 9. Hit tr pitcher Br Hahy, Carroll named nm Aff Bafhr, 3 tlaenheher, . Pawed hall Daly. rJmplfea-Chltl and Kran. Time of gam 1 hour and 40 mlnutei. American and National League Records. RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES. AMKItlCAN LKAdltK. Kw York. .i St. Louis, o (first). tew York, ft M. Lnula. 4 (aeeondl. Cklrago. m Watlilnglim, .1 (flrtti. Waihlagtnn, rl Chicago, 2 (arrond), Bottoi, 4 Detroit. ' (first). Button, 9 llftroll, (1 (arrnnd). Cleveland. IS Philadelphia, .1. STANDING OF riayed. Won. I.otl. P.C. Played. Won. l.ott. p.c. Tfew York Kt Ml All JlNS flrooklyn. . . . . TsJ 4t All JIM Boston 4N .HI -17K Hotlnn 7,1 41 2 JM3 riorelaad M 47 .17 Juki Philadelphia.... 74 41 fl,l Jtn4 Cklrago W! 4ft 7 J14B New York,..,.. 77 .IN 3 ,4M wathlngton.... m 44 aa jtan Pltttbnrg 77 87 4i .481 Detroit Ml 44 4'i Jll'J Chicago M s 44 .47 HI. I.oult N4 AO 4H .419 HI. Lonla NI M l .4IW rblladtlphU.. . . 77 IH M4 ( Inclnaatl HM 14 4 ,41 GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY. M. I.nilt la New York. 1 New Tork la Chicago. Cklrago la Wathlngton Detroit a Hoalng. Clntlaad la rklladelakla. crippled Fate; Win Twin Bill Down Browns, 5 to 0 and 5 to 4, but Lose Services of High, Who Turns Left Ankle Russell, in Fine Form, Holds Visitors to Four Hits in Opener. By PRKDRHICK Q. I.IEB I Yankee games are getting to be like tlie gladiatorial coniData of ancient Homo. The nun never seta behind l Coogan's Muff but that ome new 1 wounded Yank docs not hobble Into the I Itrd Cross tent. Yesterday Hughle linker, Mnlsel, Cultop and the rest of the crippled corps. Iluglile was having one of his banner das of the season, too. In the first game he punched out three hits and pilfered two bases, and he wan winged In IiIh first time up In the second game. In the second Inning of the sunset game on the Harlem meadow the pee wee flyihascr tried to save his old pal i Fisher by coming In fast for Hevereld'a short fly. Just as Hughle got the hall on his finger tips he tripped, and In fall ing wrenched his left ankle. He lingered aroun.1 for another Inning, but left the I game In the third, The club physician has cheerful news. tin -iava Miitrh will h hnek In a few i,.M'. .. Hnd the Yanks rolled back the Browns In both sections of a lw, ,he scor.. ben(t 5 , 0 ,,, 5 ,0 4 T(1 Y(inl(. MflM both cranes badly, ns the Ited Hox kent nace with us by twice yanking the tall of the Detroit feline. After the game 'Arry Sparrow took down his bargain sign, as the cluh now has cleaned all the home postponements off Its slate. It was the sixth double header won by the Yanks on the Polo (Irounds this season. Jnnea Chased OaT Field. Fielder Jones felt rather peeved about losing those two In Donovan's cripples, and Bill Dlneen put him off the field for grumbling from the bench In the second SOX AND SENATORS IN 'EVEN STEPHEN' ACT Walter .lohiison Wins Second Game, 0 to 2. After Chicago Takes First, 6 to 3. Washinhton. July 19 (American), Chicago and Washington split even to day, Chicago winning the first game, 6 "to 3. and Washington the second, (i to 2. In the first game, after E. Collins' error had aided Washington to tie the score, Johnson went In to pitch, and three singles, a hit batsman and sacrifice fly gave Chicago its winning margin. In the second game Benz was batted hard and retired In favor of Danforth. Johnson kept Chicago's hits scattered. The scores: FIHHT OAMK. CHICAGO. IA I WASHINGTON. (A.) abrhoae abrhoae Wver.sa.Jh 3 0 0 f, JOiMoller.lf ... 3 00 2 0 1 ECnltlii8.2b 402 1 3 ITo.ter.-'b... 411 I 30 Feleh.i(.. 3"0 1 I 0 Mllan.ef . ... 4 0 2 00 JaeU'n rl.lf too : 0 OlHIee.rl... . 300 2 00 Kourn'tr.lh lonio 1 0 Shanka.Jb.. 4 00 2 20 .iColhna.lf 3 2 0 I fl 1 Jsml'aon.lb 2 10 11 12 Terry.aa . 0 00 1 I 6' Johnson. p.. 100 0 0 0 srniiu.c ., 32 2 -Olllenry.e.. 30 1 0 00 M'Mul'n.sb 2tM 0 1 o'Ainsmlth.c. 010 1 0 0 Von K'i.3b. 1 00 0 1 0 Llebold.rf 0 10 o 0 0! Woltr'mr.p 300 0 10 Rllitell.n. . 1 00 0 00 McBrlde.ta. 2 0 1 0 II Avert. p.. .. 100 I 10 tBarber. .. t 00 0 0 0 Dumnnt.p.. 00 0 0 1 0 Ghanity.lb. 101 10 0 IMnrnl.v. . Ill .1 00' Totl8....32 27 14 2i Totsl 2327 tl Batted for Ven Kolnltt In Ihe ninth Inning. matted for J. Collins In Ihe ninth Inning. ?Btttel for Ayrea In the sixth Inning. Chi, .in 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 3-4 Waahtnrtnn 0 t 0 0 0 1 0 I 03 Tno haae hit Sehalk. Three haae hit Fnater. Slid, n haae J I'nlllnt. Sacrtflre hlta Felaeh, Mcllrlde. K. Collin". Stcrlflee fir Wetrer. Until, If pity Terry t" rounder. Left on baaea Chicago, 6: Wtthinrlun, 3. First haae on er ror. ('hlcato. 2; Waahlnfton, 1. Ilttet on halla OIT Ayrea, 3; off Wolfgang, I: off Ruaaell, 2. Hlta and earned runt Off Ayrea, t hlta, no run In six tnnlnga : off Ilumont, 1 hit, no run In two Innlnga ; off Jnhnaon, 3 hlta. 3 runa In one In ning : off Wolfgang, hlta, t run In terrn and one. third Innlnga : off Ruaaell. no hit, no run In one and two-thlrda Innings. Hit hy pitcher By Jnhnaon, 1 (Lltnold). Struck out By Wolf. M.tr. 1: tir Johnaon. 1: hr Ruaaell. 1. TTmDlres Mesara. O'loughlln and Hlldebrand. Time of came 1 hour and 5t mlnntea. BBCONR OAMK. CHICAGO (A.) I WASHINGTON (A. abrhoae' abrhoae Mtinihy.rf. 412 1 oo'Moeller.lf.. Ill 1 00 W.aver.Sb. 40 0 4 2 0lrnater.:b... 100 2 2 0 KColllna.Ch 2 1 0 2 31 Milan. cf.... 412 1 00 .la. loon. If. 4 0 2 2 lORIee.rf 4 10 I 0 0 Fotirnler.lb 3 0 110 I O'lhanaa 3b.. 4 1 t 0 2 0 Felaeh rf,. 4 00 1 OlUamieton.lb. I 00 1 10 Lami.c 4 00 2 0 tGhar'tr.lb. 10 1 1 01 Terry. 88... 10 1 ! (OlJohnton.p.. 1 2 2 2 1 0 t.lebnld.... 1 00 0 0 Ol MeBrtde.M. 100 I 41 Benx.n 1 00 0 :iAliMtnlth,e. 10 1 t 0 0 Danforth. n. I 00 1 1 t ."chalk..,. 1 00 0 001 Toltlt.... Mri t Tolalt... il 2 24 II li Batted for Terrr In the ninth Inning. tBattivl for Danforth tn th ninth Inning lltattcd for Jamteaon In th third Inning. Chicago 0 0 0 A 1 0 1-1 Washington 3 1 0 0 1 1 l-t Two base hlta Jackson 2. flharrlty. Thret bate hit Jnhnaon. Stolen neaee Mnrlltr 1, Aln.mllh. nice. Sacrifice hit MrBrlde. Sac rifice flies Founder, Alntmlth. I'ft on baaea Chicago. : waaningiou, i. rirai nttn nn prrnr Waahlnrtnn. 1. Baaea on nalla Off John aon. 4: off Ilanforth. 1. Hlta and earned rnna Off Bent. 4 and 2 In 2 Innlnga: off Han forth. 4 nnd 3 In off Jnhnaon, f and 1 In 9. lilt by pitcher By Johnaon, I (Wearerl. si run mil ny jonnBon, ny i.aniortn. . s. Wild nlteh Danforth. I'mplrea Mesara. Illlde. brand and O'Loughlln. Time of game 1 hour and 40 ntinutea. BAR SUNDAY BASEBALL. Nkw Ii.vpon, July 19. As strong op- position had developed, the director of the New London Baseball Association to-day decided not to hold Sunday games here between league teams. .NATIONAL LKAOITK. .New York, N Chicago, a. Flltihorg. I Brooklyn ft' (flrtt). Plttahurg, 2 Brooklyn, 1 (teennd, fair- ten Innlnga), Hotlnn. IO HI. Lnula. . The Clnrlnnatl'Phlladelphla game was postponed on account nf rain. THE CLUBS. Brooklyn la Pltttbarg. Beitoa li HI. Lnali, rklladelnkal la ClirlaaatL Yanks Defy game. Hay Caldwell, who already tins recovered from Mitchell's wallop on his kneecap, also was ushered out of the yard at Bill's suggestion. In the first game Donovan's yo'ing find, Allen ilussell. the Baltimore spit bailer, again proved his worth by shut ting out the .St. Looey tribe with four hits, only one of which had the proper ring to It. Marsans got a hit pnst Mul len In the second while Charley was running over to cover second. In the sixth Miller bounced a puny hit off Allen's glove, and after Pratt got a clean hlngle In the ninth Marsans shot a sham grounder at l'rck. which or i dlnarlly would have been a double nlav. ' but It took a bad bound over Peck's tii for an adulterated single. J Allen whiffed seven Brownies. the kid " "i-rJ"" """ ."" ". plucked last year from Kalamazoo Nor-, :. :. j ' r.".". ' v ' ft hn.iil.F .an.h lt..tf 1 mat. Koob, It will be recalled, is no . ' .. . ... . . ' . . uuuu, an ue pncneo. inai seventeen uu 1R 0-0 tie game In Boston last Krlda. but the Yanks kn.ieked him mu In I-,- than six Innlncs 1 . i ' .... . . . . I wrolu, wh,n afterOldrlng and Mullen hit safely he purposely parsed Nuiiny. The Itube tried to steal home, nnd made the decision very close. The Donovans got to "Kooble" for two In the third. Magee doubled with one out. took third on High's Inlleld single, and after Hughle stole. Peck's pass filled the bases. Baumann batted for Plpp, and lifted Otdrlng In with a sacrifice fly. High going to third, from where In scored on Oldrlng's Infield hit In fruit of the plate. K.ioh nmt to l oier. I Koob was knocked out In the sixth. I when the Yanks got three more. Mullen doubled and Boone walked, both Inlleld subs running home on Nuuny's fierce triple to right. Flncher waa the new pucner. ana Lrfsne scored wnen I'ratt knocked down Magee's tierce smash and tossed out Leopold at first In the second game the Yanks spanked another left hander. "oil" Hamilton, who like Koob did noble work In Bos ton, heating the Bed Sox 2 to 1. "Ham" was handicapped by his supiwrt, as the aun seemed to give both Armando Mar sans and Ernie Johnson a lot of bother. Ray Fisher started, and again could not stand prosperity. Sharp support helped him for six Innings. He had a lead of three runs going Into the sev enth. However, the Browns filled the bags In a Jiffy, and fearing a blowout, Donovan sent Ray away. Both Mo grldge and Shawkey were called tn be fore the Inning was over. 8t. Louis scored a run In the second Inning. Slslcr opened the Inning with a triple, but was picked off on Marsans's smash to Fisher. The Cuban scored on Hevereld's double, the play which maimed High. The Yanks tied In their half of the second. Mullen singled, took secojid on a wild pitch and third on Boone's fly to right. Nunny again was purposely passed and Mullen scored on a tainted double steal, Johnson muffing the throw at second. The i anks scored gain In the fourth on Magee's pass, Alexander's single, a balk and Plpp's sacrifice fly. Y sinks Tally Three Time. The Yanks got three In the fifth. Magee and Hartiell singled and the for mer scored when Marsans lost Peck's fly In the sun, and It went for a double. Peck was nut on Oldrtng's bouncer to Austin and Hartiell and the Rube both scored when Johnson made a two base wild throw on Mullen. That gave Fisher four runs In work on. but It' was not enough. St. Louis got one In the sixth on Austin's double. Mullen's fumble on Slsler and an Infield out. The seventh Inning raised goose flesh on Cap Huston. Singles by Sev ereld and Johnson and a pass to Babe Borton filled the bases, with none out. Mngrldge relieved Fisher and Severeld nnd Johnson each scored on an Infield out. Hartley, a right handed hitter, came up to bat for Miller and Donovan yanked out Mogrltlge and called upon Shawkey. Bob sent shivers down the backs of the fans. He filled the bases ail over again 'by hitting Hartley and walking Slsler. Then he pulled out of trouble by retiring Pratt on a bouncer to Boone. The scores: FlllST OA MR. ST LOUIS (A.). ah r b 11 a e NEW YORK 1 A 1 . b r h p a e Magee.ef,. S I I 3 0 0 Hfgh.lf A 1 3 1 on Peck'th.aa 10 0 I 10 Plpp.lh... 100 10 Bum'n.:h 2 0 0 1 00 Oldiint.rf.. 402 f 00 Mtirn.2b.lh. 1 1 2 3 2 0 Bonne. 3b.,,, 2 11 2 0 0 N'maker.c., 2 11 9 nn Rutsell.p. . 400 1 10 Shotton.lf.. 4 00 2 0 0 Auttln.lb,. 100 n 2 0 Miller.rf... 30 1 0 00 siiier.in.,.. 4 00 II 01 Pratt. 2b.... 3 01 1 20 Marttnt.ef to: I 00 Htrtley.c... 4 00 4 0 0 Johnaon.M. 4 00 1 0 Roob.n 100 0 10 Flneher.p.. 100 0 1 ol Tolalt. ...II 0 4 34 14 ll Total a 31 fl 10 27 d 0 SI. Loula 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 New York 0 0 - 0 0 3 0 0 i-5 Two bate hlta Mage. Mullen. Three haae hit Nnnatnikrr. Stolm htaea High 2. Sac rIAc hlta Boon, Pecklnpaugh. Haerlllee fly llaumann. Left on baaea New York, to: St. Lnula, I. Flrat base on error New York, 1. Illta and earned runa Off Kooti, hits, ft runa In ( Innlnga (none out In alith Inning) i off Flncher, 1 hit, no runa In three Innlnga. Hit by pttrher-By Ruaaell (Miller), Bates on balla-Off Ruaaell. 3 (Pratt, Auatln, Koob) ; off Koob, 1 (Nunamakrr, Perklnpaugh, Boone) ; off Flnchtr, 1 (Mullen, Ntinaraaker), Struck out-By Ruaaell, 7 (Sholton 3, Miller, Pratt, lUrtley 2, Koob): by Koob, 1 (High) : by Flnchtr, I (Ruaaell), Umpires Mesara. Ntllln and Dlneen. Time nf ganui Two hnura tud four mlnotee. . SECOND CAME. 8T LOUIS (A,) NEW YORK IA I ihrhoiF all r h o a e Shotten.lf.. HI 1 lOlMatee.ef. 3 2 2 3 10 000 0 0 0 AUttln.lD., tn I IOIIIIgll.il. Miller.rf.!.' 3 00 3 0 itlAlex'snder.' lot 0 00 Hartley... 000 0 00 Davenp't.p. 0 00 0 0 0 Slaler.lb. . to 1 11 oo Harttell If ill 0 00 Peck'p rh.tt 402 7 21 Plpp.lb 300 in Pratt. 2b. .. 4 0 1 1 20' oidring.rt,, 110 1 00 Maraana.cf. 4111 00 Mullen.2b, 411 3 21 Bertreld.e.. 411 3 10 Bnone.Sb..., 10 0 I 40 N'maker.c., 201 ft 30 Johnson. aa. 4 11 2 21 Hamllt'n.o. 100 0 :o Fither.p..., 30 0 1 2 0 tBorton.... 000 0 ool Motrrtdge.p. 000 0 00 TsUn.rf,., 100 0 oolShiwkry.p,, 000 0 0 0 tchapman.. 100000 . Tolala,,,. so Ml 27 15 2 Totals. ... 1ft 4 9 24 12 U Batted for Miller In the aerentli Inning. tBatted for Hamilton In the aerenth Innlnc, tBatted for Pa ten port In the ninth Inning. IBtttcd for High In the third limine. SI, Loiilt 0 1 ft 0 0 I 2 fl 04 New York 0 1 1 fl 3 0 0 0 i-r, Two lute hlla Herernld, Pecklnpaiigh. Aus tin. Three haae hll-Hlaler. Htnlen baaea Mullen, .unamaer, aiaier, Maraana. Haerlfli-e fly Plpp. Double play Magcc and Plpp. loft on tstaea New York, ft: 81. Irfiula, , first baao on errora New York, ; Ht, Loula, ;. Illta anil earned runa-(117 Hamilton, 8 hits 3 runa In ( Innlnga; off riatenporl, in. hlta nn runa In 1 Innlnga: off Flatter, II hlta 3 runa In 4 lunlnga (none out In the f tenth) nff M.i. gringe, no nna nn runt in ts inning : on Khaw ker. 1 lilt no runa In 3 1-3 Innlnia. lilt 1.1 pllcher Ily Hamillon, 1 illlghi: by Hhawkry. 1 (Hartley). Btaet on halla-llff tithe;, 2 llinn.iiiu.i, ixinun. i nn nnanary, 1 (BlSier? off Hamilton, 2 (Nunainaker, klagen), 'Htrael out -Ily Hhawker, ;.(Hereield, I li(nun) : h Ptrenporl, 2 iPeeklnpaugh. Mullra). wild EltCh-llamllton. Bilk Hamilton. Umpires -leeara. Dlneen and Nallln. Tim of gtnte-2 noura mnn it n.iniiira. BAHERAI.I. TO-DAY. Ill T. M. N. V, Americana va 81. Louis. Polo Oraunda. CHICAGO SLUGFEST IS WON BY GIANTS Poor Henduork by Cuba Fig ures Largely In New York's Victory, to . iQt'KKK PLAY BY KAUFF i CmcAOO, III, July 19. The (limits Boston, July 19 (American) - The and Cults played an old-fashioned gnme I J-""' Hox .,oolt " double header from tie . , . ' , , ,i trolf. to-day. winning the first mutest, here to-day before an old-time crowd, h t0 2. and the second to B. and McOraw's men retained their clean ' In the first game Boston tlok the lead lfflR record In Chicago by smashing out I 1,1 Hie eighth on a double by llnlilllxell, ,. .... , , ,., , n.i ' a single by Henr ksen, batting for Scott, a victory In a batting carnival. They ,, h'bjr AnflWi' twin the first gnme of the series by In the first game Boston took the lead a score of S to B. Phla Country Club and Horkaway, and Th r,.i,. ih.i. .i, i..,i.. . times, scoring In each of the first six , " " -. i stupid biisebiill. They were the victims of four double plays, three of them being started by Bill Hatiden. The nrulns. especially, made the crowd of 12,000 fttifTer in the third Inning, when they l.-d the bases full with none out. but the same n av two ( n u n.m t ..U...1 ' ' ' " ecomi. Singles by Knalie nnd Mann and Will lama iams's pass filled the bases. Itarldrti i ' . , , . , , . "' 0 1 ' " "ond. and caught M-lllM ofr .'" suindles. Kiube ,r,Pl1 ,n "''P out 'e ''' blufflllB to score, mill U-IiMm IL'tta tiMtlltir ltuiil.tiiil.ita ,0"'' forwards. Mann made an effort to' hl .11 Jtt-l-UO.l. IVilllll 1-t.lllC 111 88 8JII8 irmir, ..ii.t uoi i.uui.iiis relayed inron , f i. gge.1 .nann going into me tia.e ami nlso hoi llllam. who was standing 011 the base its Mann came In. It was 1 mlarhtv' freutt il.iuhl,. tilai- im lien , ,V . . , ' e 1 ' ' I got both pulouts. , Ctlhs Itrtntlnte. ' . . . The Cubs, however, got one back at Benny In the sixth, nnd caught him on the trapped ball trick. With (Seorge t-.i... ' . . none out. Kauff hit a little fly to Knabe. Penny failed to run out the fly. mid Knabe purposely dropped the ball, tnggetl his base, forcing Burns, and then threw out Kauff at first. Jimmy Lavender, who shut out the nams wiin one 1111 an innein toratch by Kauff the last lime he face.l them, .tried It again to-day. and hail no .audi luck. The (Seorglan was knocked out II the erotli . l'i. U.i.,1 ulm lr. iu.at the (.lants in Onthnm, was little better, nut 0111 .Mortiecal nrown finished strong, 1 The famous old miner allowed onlv one, Tolal . 41 5 14 24 1 t! hit In foui Innings. Burns, the first man . n""' '"' "nlnhara In th. fourth Innlnz up. hitting him for a single. Itube . .'i"'1 1 1 ! ? ? T S J ?"5 Benton was easy for the Cubs during " , ' ,V ' . ' ' ' the file innliiKK MeCriu- lt 1.1... -.-,. r"" b""' hlte-Ilelltnan. VIII. Cady Three 1. 1... ., r , , ' "" ""V1'"" hIts-Hurns, Iwla. Stolen ha.ea- In, but Anderson llnlslie.l well Fred Hooper. Iluah. Bol.lltirll (21, Walker. Sa.-rlfl.-e made an especially sttons Mulsh In the Mta Harry, Cady, Iwla, n.-oll, lonar.t. ninth. With two out Flack singled and ,,",,l' play-Vm. Vounr and lltirn. urt en Williams doubled. .Immerinan was our- t-ifiuH- .n.t 1 11 t lite a l-s'mj -ii(-o 11, til Hi ilirn .-Aim; UIIIIH'U Jop Kelly for the xit out. The (tihs ntithtt tho fltniit tt, by red survivors Mann and .elder. Old Otto Knabe seems to h.ne taken a fresh lease on life here. He tied llelnii Zlmin for leading hatting honors, both (Ser- mans poling three apiece. (Set li Latrnder Knrly. The (Slants proied to Lavender In the first Inning that be would pltih no one hit nor a no hit game, pummelling him for three runs. With Hums out, KaufT walked and Robertson singled hint lo third. Hoylc's double drove homo Hen J.i mill, Ihe ftlffer, and Rohby follow etl ' Hen home when Mann made a wild re turn. Merkle lashed Jamie for a slngl-, i w n i en sent over Captain Lawrence. Knabe scoied for Chicago In the sec- j ond half, utto opened with a single. St .oris, July 10 ( National i.Hos took second on a wild pitch, moied to ,na m, ,,0.inded Williams and .Ins U'.n "" M",m!? ',""', '""' fa"ro(l ler and won the first game of the series . . . in, ii . r ,1,,,.-, i I.IUKIC, I The (Slants scored fourth run In the ' second Inning on Rarideu'a .single. Hen ton's sacrifice, and Huron's single, the last hit knocking Lavender out of the box New Yoik Increased It lead In six runs by scoring three more In the third ' round llrthr I a.,,i .lrBl..a ....... ond. and Doolan walked. DooHnwas forced by Merkle., who scored with Rob- ertson on l.obert's sTngle, which Uellv let roll through him. When Joe also made a bad t.'.row In Han, kept on run- nlntr. and also scored. The Cubs then started 10 come K..cl Alter the m-.ixun double nlav It. the ililrrl left Knabe on third. Zlm drove In otto with a Single. The Cubs clipped two more runs off the New Y01X lead In the fourth, when Kaler walked, and acored ,;;-; ahead of Zclder on the Hunlon's homer ,wn ft1 1 0 1 0 0 2 fl 1-10 Into the left Held bleachers. si 1...11I. ., . oiooooooo 1 The Ulants scored their eighth and 1 To base hit Milter. Three bate hlt-Maran-last run In the fifth on Merkle's Infield 1 villi, stolen haae Marattt llle. Wllholt 2. olii(,'le and Irfibert's double. The Cubs got this one back in theli half of tho fifth, when Mann duplicated Zeidci's homer. Chicago scored Its lat' run on Anderson In the eighth. The score: NEW YORK 1N.1 I CHICAliO iN 1 Hum. if "no-1 - 0ft Knil-h "Vl,11 V rii tnillnata Struck otl't-By Rudolph. 3: by JaV Kaon of 410 S 0(lM r;f n f J r iZU"r' 5' WIW Pltch-Wllllamt. Umpire... Kaiin.ci. . 410 . o o.aii n.rl. 3 1 2 f. on ,.... ii.m.r.o .na m.i.. Tim. ... Hnh'taon.rf ft2 2 0 flOFIack.rf Doyle.2b. ., f. 1 1 2 4 0WUlnia.cf 3 0 2 1 nni Doolau.aa,. 3 00 7 2 0 Zinrrm.-tu.8B 4 0 .1 3 3 2 Merkle.lh 4 2 2 f I 0 J Kelly.lf , 4 10 1 , Lbert.3h,, 412 1 2 liS.11rr.lh.. .3109 00 ' ' .-. Kariden.c, 3 1 2 7 3 o!Zel.ler.3b.. ,4120 111 nentnn.p,. 20fl 0 1 olFia-her..' 100 ft 3111II11I1U Dunn Team Rnnlraa, While t(l Katlv . ... n fl flll.ni-n.ta. o A 0 ft ri ,a! Anderaon.p 0 0 0 0 0 1'ackanl p. 2 ft 0 n no lrn n.p, , 1 ti 0 0 0 0 Totala...:SS 11 27 131 tSchulle 1 0 0 o no Tolalt ...2 13 27 14 4 Bttted for Benlon in the aeventh Inning. tBatted for Brown In the ninth Inning, New York 3 130IO00 n Chicago 1 ft 1 2 1 0 0 1 0 s Two baa hits Doyle, Rurna, Rarldrn, Iits rt, William. Home runa Kidder, Mann, stolen haaea Rohertaon, Merkle. Sacrifice lilt Ander son. Double i.laya Itarlden 4 Doolan . Doric tn Doolan to Kauff; U.bert to Doyle to Merkle: Knatw. to .I tunic nn a 11 I.. Salcr; Itarlden to Doolan; Baiiden to libert. I-rt on liam-a New York, 6: Chicago, s. Flrat ha... on error. New York, 1: Chicago, I. la.e on hallB Off Benton, 3: off Anderson, 2: i.rf l.arentler, 1; off Packard. 2: nff Hl.m11, 1 Hits 11 ml earned runa Off Benton, 8 hits, ft runa In flie Innings; off Anderson, r, Mia. 1 run In four limlnu. off Lavender, f hlta, i runs In one on. I two. third. Innlnga; on i-aiaani, b mis, : una 111 three and one.thlrd Innings : off Broun, I lilt . no tun lit four innings, strut k out Ily llentnu, 2: bt Anderson, I; by Lavender, It by Packard, 1; by Ilronii, 3. Wild pitch llentnn. I'liiplnt Messra, Klein and Ortli. Time of gain.' 2 houra and 12 mlnutea. ROYALS ANNEX SERIES. Make It SI Out of 4 (inmea by Heat- InK firnya n tn 4. MoNTrtRAt.. Quebec, July 19 (.Inter national), The Royals made It three nut of four to-day by defeating the Providence (Iraya here ngnln this after noon by the score of c to 4, The score : PROVIDENCE (I.I ab r h p a e Knyira.rf 4 13 o oo r'ubilmie.aa ft 0 I 2 SO n.hr.lf.... f. no t nn HbteUb'n.2h 3 11 0 3 0 MONTREAL (I I ah r ll It n n Smylhe.th,, ill 230 Monin.ef, 4 11 3 0 0 4 11 .I 0 11 2 1ft 4 no 3 12. fl no 4 0 3 1 2 1 4 0 0 0 on 3on r. 00 3 0 0 (I 4 0 Matacl.lf Smith. rf I.iiiir:iil..lli. Wasiier.a. Slallery.lb.. Ma.tden.e Tulwller.lb 4 1 1 13 00 liRlin.el 3 il I 4 no: llrnln'rd.Sb 4 11 n 11 Velle.c. 4 n o I 10 I'elert.p . . 3 ii n n 3 0 Catlnre,p. Tincup. . 10 1 o no1 rntala rtfl r. 15 ll Totala ..M 4 9 SI 11 1 Tlneup hatted for 1'elera In I lie ninth Inning Providence 1 ft 0 0 I 0 0 2 04 Mmtlreal 30200000 -5 Stolen baaea-Blackbuni. Smith, Dtmrau. Haerlllee hits Eavrea, Smith KaerlKee fly Dtinriii. To haae hlt.-lmithe, Wagner Home rnna- Kayrea, Tulnller, Slrutl out Bi Pilei., 2; In I'adore, ft. Baaea on halla Off rolrn, 2; off Ctilore. 2. Irt on batri Prorj. demt, Is Montreal, i. Time of (tint 1 hour and 30 mlnutia. Umplret-Muain. Hart and UcGostB. DOUBLE VICTORY FOR CARMAN'S TRIBE Ited Sox Rout Jennings Tigers Twice In One Afternoon, ! to 5 nnd 4 to 2. TI.MB1.Y IIITTIXfl COFNTS innings. The scores: flllST HAMK. UETBOIT (A.) lb r h p a e vm.sh . to: t 2 oi nuii. son : si llurns.lb. . 4 1 0 9 0 1 Cnbbcf too 0 0V Veaeh.lf . . : 1 : 4 10 lleilman.rf 40 1 I to Vounr.:li "00 I 3 0 110STO.V f A ) ah r h use llooper.rf 3 0 0 I 0 0, ilewl.lf' "0 1 I li llob'irllilb.' 2 I 2 II 10 Walker.ef.. 4 0 0 I oo Oardner,3b. 310 o oo Srott.M.. 300 3 3 0 itaiiaar.e MrKco.e 2 0 0 : t o! ion 2 oo 300 o so 10 0 0 00 1 0 0 0 0 0 J.nvrln.. a 0 0 O 10 ThnmRti.f'. 3 0 2 3 1 0 Annew.c. 10 1 2 0 0 May. p 2 11 o a Itenrilmeiit 111 0 oo IMIIfi.i.. crnKtnnl Tolalu 30 2 f, 24 l.'i 2 Total.. . .26 4 22 21 t IUUimI for Htauid' In the aerrnth Inning inSlSJ, l-tfOr I 0 0 1 0 0 01000-2 I 0 n 2 - iittii Tw i,t-Vearh. Tliomaa. lloblltiel 1l..me run-Veaeh. Siol.n ln..-ltrr), lieu. rlkaen. Hncrtriee hit. iuh, Vminz. !8erltlie m ll"Mltell, lloulile play Vearh, Ilau anil Stanare. itt en tuses-Detmlt. ! lloaton. 7. -ir,t ), rrn.r-liflrolt, 1. Ilanea n l.all. -(Iff l.i, (I, nir Maya. 3. Illta and earned nun OIT llatiaa, k hlia 2 ruiiB In t Innlusa, ..IT lb.", 5 hlt 1 run In S Innlnza. lilt l.y pit. tier Ily I in 11... (Harry, 2) stru.-k nut -Ily Han, .1. l.y Maia. 3. wild iiinh lianx. ' inplrea-Meaars. ( onnolly an.l (Ien. Time "( aaine-3 hours and inlnutea. Mt-'fivvr. .! lift DKTROIT (A.l I BOSTON IA ) v .. ,,, Huh.. n.urni,lh, c.obh.t'' abrhpae ah r h p a e 4 2 2 1 2 I Hnoner.rf. 4 2 2 3 I o so: o il Brry.2b. 4 o I 2 n 4 0 3 14 OOlLewll It... 2 11 2 0 0 .'.0 2 0 Itllloblllt'll.lb 4 1311 0 0 ri,..-,.,, ,1 ; . 1 iin'r.T.;.. Vh Voun.:b . n i 1 tofvoti aa H.iUer.e '110 t 2 2,Cadr.'e. . ..oi i ooWaiker,ef. I in I oo 13: o .in 2 11 o II 3 0 7 oo 2 0 0 0 In 100 I oo I nam, p. 1100 20.shore.p.. ;r"..... . ill .1 .unmiani,!., era ford 10 1 0 00 Totals 3o II 27 12 I lH'r".':?":. V. ,".""' ..",.M'.. on " 1 "'ti"ii 1 , nuaiitii, i.ar-v in rifliia (Iff Cunningham. 2: i.ff Shore. 2. off llul.iic. 1. lilts and earned runa (Iff Cunningham, 7 hlta 1 run In 3 Innlnga; off Boland, I hlta I run ,rd. lilt, and 2 run. In 5 2-3. struck oUtiiv Cunningham. 5; by Shore. 1; b lnntrd. 3. l'niplrs-Meara. (Iena and ('..nnollj Time "' ,m-- BRAVES GET NEARER UNCLE ROBBIE'S BOYS Defeat of Cardinals. 10 to 1, Plnces Boston Crew Close on Heels of Dodei's. i h p ae nbrh.ar . Mrville.tt 4 3 2 1 oBetcher,lf ton 2 on Kier.2b. .. 40 1 1 6 0jnck.3b. 301 n 20 l J So Mm'ee'Sh-ih nV! I , .ii, J Tosnyde'r loo t 00 J Smith. 3b. 4 1 (1 0 1 0 llor'by.ib :h 401 3 41 f ncsltr'a cf 4 0 2 3 oo.Wiitnn.rf 3 0 0 4 00 'n.iy,e. 401 3 ooi.onislee.c. O11I0 """"'" 4 00 J J Vlca"" Tntalt 37 10 13 27 l4 0Winianit.p Jaaper.p. 100 2 10 1 00 2 fi 0 000 0 no 3 0 1 0 10 I K..;teich). Kaerine fly Wllholt. Dniihle plara i.htb, aiaranTiii. anu ivoitriiny; laranrllle, 1'iers and Konetehy. !.cft on liases Boston f.; SI liiila, 4 Flrat haae on error Boston I llaaea nn balls Off Rudolph, 1: off Jaaper, I Illta and earned runa Off Rudolph, hlta 1 run In 9: nff Wlllltmt, 4 hlta I runs In 1-3 billing; off Jaaper. f hlla, g runa In 8 2 3 Time of ft me 1 110.tr .tia M tnln.im. HERCHE BAFFLES BIRDS. II nailers Tally 7 Time. RocilCBTcn, N. Y July 19 (Interna tional). "Bugs" Hertrhe wna too much for Baltimore to-day. He held them runless while Rochester made seven runs off Dan Tipple. The Orioles fielded mlsernbly. The score: ROCHESTER. (I.) BALTIMORE (1 1 h r h p a e Sloan rt 301 I 0 0 McAulry.aa 4 00 1 3 0 Lench.cl .. 310 1 0 0 .lacnbBon.K 4 2 2 0 0 0 ab r b n a e Ratea.lf. , 3 0 1 2 0 2 Kopf.ta.. , 1 0 0 3 2 0 Mlller.ef . 4 0 1 2 0 0 Twombly,2b lot 0 40 Laniar.rf 4 0 1 2 10 RUBBfll.lt... 3 0 0 11 0 0 Ztm'maiUh 4 0 0 1 21 McAvuy.c. 3 0 0 3 1 1 Tipple, p. ., 300 0 3 Tolalt . ,7a 0 4 21 13 ft Hnlkc.lt.. 3 2 2 13 SmlllU'h,. 20 1 3 4 0 Ievlill.3b,. 4 1 2 0 2 0 Clarke.e. .412410 Herche.p. 4 0 0 0 6 0 Totala. ..31 71027 It R" heater. 20000400 1-7 00000000 0-l Baltimore Tim. bai.e lilt Clark. Sacrifice hlta-Slglln, 2. Stolt 11 liasea-Sloau, Iath, Hlgllll. Double pla.ia X.biiiiiermtn tud Ruaaell; lloche, Mf Atilcy and llolke; Rlglln, llolke W.l M.'Atilry I'lral tia.e on errora Hocheatnr, 1. Flrat liaae on balla-Off llerche, (: off Tipple. 3. struck out By llerche. 4: by Tlmde. i . 1 Atlendance- 3f0. umpires Meaara. l-lrary and Chratmitt. Tune of game 1 hour and 40 mlnutea. BE0N0N FIELD'S BILL. Xetvark Colored fSlnnta to Meet Deanon (irnys. The first colored team lo pay a visit to Deguon Field, opposite the Hunter's Point station of the Stelnwuy lube, thla aeuon will he seen In action there this Bunday, when Ihe Nestark Colored (llanla meet the Degnon Orayt. Th Newark tam haa moiled down opponent after opponent and conies her wth a fin raputatlon. Out of twenty. right gtmet in Penn.ylianla and Jersey thn team hat lost only one, Mc Clanrry and Mitchell or Wathlngton, for inrrly of the I'hlla.lf Ipbla (llanla, vs. 1 1 1 ho th" hatlery of the colored team Mm. II oe ker. who waa signed by ihe I'loi eland cluh laat ivtek, will pitch for tht (Irayr, un.l Jim Wood a will catch. Jack Hlrhltr. Ihe Woodald flrtt aacker, hat baen added to th Degnon rotler, BLUEJACKET A BREWER. MILWAUKEE, July It. Jam lllu.. Jacket, Indian pllcher rtctnlly told tn th ('Ini'lunall Natloimla by Ihe Bloomlngton III., Thrte I team and aubatquently sent ba.ax m ihcin, waa turntd over io th Mllttauktr Amtrlcan AatocUllou ttain lo. day on a conditional ufrtomtnt. Acoord. Ing ta werd ractlvtd htr. niutjaektt. It It ttld, rtfuttd lo rtturn to tho Bloom Ington club. fl nut M. lntits here to-tlav. 10 to 1. The . . .i.. ' ......... i...t imtl. Plttsii.ire ooooflionnnnoni vUtory placed the Ilraies close at Ihe ',,-;, , ouble header t Rlehtiiun.l Three bate hit-Carey. stolrn baae.-.r. . ,7"n!;""' .""iV''? L1",",n' .V'V'J. y'1 heels of the Robins. 'f J 1,,- Tlr -or.. ert- ( to 1 Johnston. Wheal, w. Johnston Sacrifice hit '.''.V.k. '.' U ' m'j. J'"r fM; , sh,r"n Rudolph gave only six hits and kept , '.V""-; r' riZi T"'"''' a iifl"l r I t.Violl ; . & .wWd pKr'hc- vi ," , , j,.LSEH"r 33 taw tors five runs In the Mrs, Inning. The j BITFAU. .1 r ; Ru UMn!T ,,' ,, , o" error.pnkly;, ' j i'mVhurg ) Plr , rV'lt.wlL'Vlwt'iV !"-or'' Knnnlf 4 0 0 2 loriemen.lt -1 0 0 0 baae on hall.-l ff ( henel. 2; off 11,11. 2, off Toronto. 8. lilt l.v nltelter-llv Iterl-rt. I ,ntt Robins Drop to Pirates, In Second Game Superbas Tie Score in Ninth Only to Lose in the Fourteenth Both Winning Runs Helped Along by Brooklyn Errors. I'ittsbi'hii, July 19. With a bargain day crowd looking on at Forbes Field, Jimmy Callahan's rejuvenated Pirates beat the league leading Brooklyn In both ends of a double header here this afternoon, the victory each time being decided by u margin of one run, and Dodger nilstle.eanor aiding In the niauu-t popup to Kantlehner. fuel tire of the winning marker In each ( importunity once more knocked at Instance. While Brookln was dropping Hronkl.wi's door In the eighth, Hie tno to the Pirates, Boston was heating lindger attack attain missing Are with a St. Louis. The Braves now ure rlgh man on thlul. Ily Alers started, the oil the Hanks of the Dodgers, soiree with a Mingle to right, (lets', The scores were Pittsburg, I ; Brook- j bunted In front of the plate for a sacrl l li, 0, and Pittsburg, 2 : Brooklyn, 1, the fire and was tag-ted out by Olaf Wll Dodgers tlelng things up In the ninth In son. illnf threw to Wagner In an tu ning of the second game only to lose out ' tempt to get -Myers at second, but llonus In the fourteenth frHtnc, thought the bunt had been foul and Victory percneu on mc suoumers ot ,he Corsairs right off the reel In the opening contest for the marker iiiaiiu- factured by Pittsburg In the first frami wna i. m. count of the game. It wii i... .. i-.it l.f..rf. 1" " " : " . .u.u". .'" 1 " Uncle Itobble's big right hatider. and tiling Kantlehner. C.illnhan's south- ...in. n, .i.m noiilim detliHii- paw with the snot putting ueuvery Kantlehner onl allowed three hits anil Pfeffer four. The lone run scored by Pittsburg was unearned, an error by it'..... .....ui.in ti.a .ii.ni ni .Via inr. . iit'.'.r u'l,""", ",r Italrd. Ihe first batter to face Pfeffer 1 lined to Wheat Carey beat out a bunt. Wnirtier shot 11 ne I r to O'Mara. O l e .....in.,, .t.o v., it ,.hlm. itntms ! nr.. u.n liLo IMr.l llliirh. man's sacrifice fly to Johnson sent Carey across the platter with the triumphant jajjv Miller n Marnlhoner. Lam' Cheney and Frank Miller were on the firing lines at the start of Hie .singled In tho eleventh and was sacrl second game. Miller went the full , MCCOnd by O'Mara. Johnston fourteen Innings, hut Dell nnd Smith 'followed Cheney on the mound for hiooki n. wnmini wais aim .ncj iripic on . i.tr.irj kwic ...V , ...... f n II, the sixth. Jimmy JoIiii...ii;h sil.Sle O'Mara's sacrifice and beat s t tnel.i rap to right In the ninth enabled the Dodgers to tie the score. The rteiifltvU remained unbroken till The dedlO(.K remaine.i iiiii.ioi.ru on 111 louriecni n. win-.. ' . , .... r. - , ... fense crumpled up and Pittsburg won. Hans Wagner opened the Inning In auspiciously. Smith striking him out Del' had sutinlanled Cheney In the eighth and Wheeier had slven way to Smith In the tenth. Daubert was pu: .ni- nf the name III the seventh for kick- Inif when o'Day called him out on strikes olnjn went to fli't for Brook- 1 . but Chief Meyer, banc, in an r,VW l.,V nn eor.-iiVookin,. 1; In the ninth and (Setx then was sent In litt.tiirg. 1 Flrat las i,alla-(lff Pfeffer. to guard the getway sack. It was (Sua Hits and earned runs (Iff Pfeffer, 4 and 0 who sullied the Ilrooklyn beans In thln I. Struck nt Bv Pfeffer. . by Kantbh ..,,..A.v, I "r 3 Pniplros-Meaara. Faann and O'Day. fourtcentn Tlnit, , ,.,., h,lr . K ,inutM. After Wanner fanned In the lour-. lec.it li ltinrhm.ni grounded to O'Mara. ... . whose perfect throw to (Setz was dropped by C.us. Hlnchman getting a life. i' crniimlpil ..tit to (Setz. Illticlimall taking second. Wilson was sent In to hat for Costello an.l Smith purpoeoly passe I him. Joe Schnltr.. the ex-Hrook- lyn chattel, was oi.le.cl to bat for W. Johnston. Joe sent his erstwhile Hiookbn matles down to defeat by lashing a single into left, sending lll;ii'hmaii across the pan with the winning run. In the opening tilt Hrookln twice had chancee of overcoming the one run lead gained by the Pirates In the first LEAGUE LEADERS LOSE. Hlaoiia VniKiulshed In Tiiln Mill T Itebels, 4 tn !t nnd 4 to - Hi'iKAio.July I9-.I Inleinatlonat) Channellrf 311 1 n n pn.e .11. soon :w Jack.on.it III 1 n0illen.lryx.3h 5 0 1 n 3 0 CarlBt'm.3h HU : , 1 llinni.lon.ri .1." . " tlt.v tt. l 0 1 10 0 0 Arr.'iBOIl.s.. 112 1 7 1 M'llnti'l.t.ss 3 1 0 0 4 O'Kelllher.i'I CI 1 00 O Nelll.:b. 4111 1 ft 0 PNc.te.2b OiiBlow.c. 3 0 0 10 I O.Reynnlils.c KlltleaV .30 1 0 0 1 Iskr.p r.lll 100 0 no - - Totals 3 11 4 no 112 1 I ft 2 0 I it 10 33 4 S 27 14 1 Totals .. 33 3 27 1 0 21 'Batted for Entle In ninth Buffalo . . 1 11 fl 1 I fl n n ft 3 Richmond 020000002-4 Basea on hallt Off Engle. 4; off Ix-ake. 4 Struck out By Knale, n; by Iake. s Home run .lackaon Three base hits Carltlrnm, Prleete, To bate hlta-llaley, Carlatrnm Sainflce hltB-McDonald. Onslow, 1.,-ike Sac rlfl.-e fly-ClcmiiB Stolen hase.-Cemeti. Kelllher Double play-Carlatrom In Haley I'mpirrt Metars Rranilleld and Carpenter Time.-1 hour and 40 minutes SECOND (I AMI'. BUFFALO (I) RICHMOND 1 1 abrhoael abrhoae Kopp.lf 312 2 00 Clemens.lf son I no Channell.rt 102 1 0 o'Klbel.lb... 30 111 or, Jackaon.ef, 40 1 1 0ollen.lryx.3h 400 1 00 Carla'm.Sh 400 0 I 0 nankaioii rf 3 2 2 1 00 Humni"l.2b 40 1 2 ft ft.Arrason.Ba 20 1 2 so MMIa.i'H a. i AO 1 ft 0 Ull.llr Cf il? .7 0 0 (111!, lb. . 3 00 11 : fl'Prlette.Sh. . 4 0 1 ft 10 llaley.c, 4 113 1 O.Reynolda c .".11 3 10 I .i deraon.p 0 0 ft 0 3 V Rota.p 401 ft 4 0 fiaw.p. , ooonio1 j 'Onslow . 1 00 0 0 0 Total! 301977120 I Totals. ..3027 ISO1 I 'Balled for Anderaon In the eighth Inning. Buffalo. 1 ft 1 ft ft 0 0 0 0-2 Rl. hmond O-Oftlftofl 14 lilts Off Anderson. (I In s. off Ilia, 3 In 1. Bases nn balla-Off Anderson, 1 : off Haw, 1 ; nff Ross, 3 struck out Mr Anderson, 3; by llosa, 3 intee iiase mi -hfiiinrr. two naae hlla llankston, Haley. Reynolds, Jackson, Sac rince it la i: nici. Arragon, Anoersoti, mil. Stolen ha,rs -I'rleato, JacWson IlntiMe playa Carlatroni, l. Ill and mcIioiibi.i ; iititninri, sic Donald and (llll Hit I.) pltiher By Anderson, I t'ntnlres Messrs. I'lilltenler and Bransfleld. Time of game 1 hour and 25 mlnutea. COMPLETE WORTMAN DEAL. ChlraKo Mends Mnlllanii nml Me- Cnrlhy In Knnsna City. CitlCAon, July 19.. -The Chicago Na tional League club Iti-tluy released Shortstop Kddle Mulligan nnd (Second llaseman McCarthy to the Kansas ( It) club of the American Association, com pleting the deal by which William Wort man, shortstop, comes to the Cubs. Wortmun Is expected to arrive to morrow nnd play against the (Slants. Pitcher Claude Hendrlx Is said to liae been cjaltned by a National League, club. A Light Starched RROW C O LLAR rrbrn with or without a pin 15c ca. 6 for 90c 11.75 the doz. CJJUETT, PEAIODY t CO, INC WAKl RS . , f .1 .1. v 1 . ..... 1 in. . .-..... . 1 1.1 -"..i . 11 i. .. ii .. 1. ., 11 1. 1 1WA i Two Games 1 to 0, 2 to 1 flame, but each time the D.rjtfer lilt In the pinch did not inutei hill..'. With one vlown In the fourth D.iuberl doubled mid look third on Wheal's foul i!y to W. Johnston. It was up to Cutshaw to clout ('a lit. Jake' home, but the best u.deotgle could do was to lift a weak frilled to touch Myers. Klril llonim Sometimes .Nods. Warner then threw careleeslj past llil base, Myers lacing to third, With tin. dangerous hitting McCariv thing" looked roseate for U ookly... but Carty fouled to . Joliiirlon and Balrd tlnew out PfnTer, le.ivln-j Myeis .stranded on third. As hi the first game. Btooklyn missed seieral scoring chances in the second In ihe seventh Inning Jimmy Johnston ' Ike way to second on a ll bad " "agiier. an. .uier lira third, Daubert '"- I.iniie.l, but Wheat walked and stole second A hit by Cutshaw would have 'lone lots of damage, but Oeorge was t,,."w" '' rarmer. IV nil iwo Ulll 111 ine leuiii nun niriijici jecond. McCarty, batting for Dell, tingled to left, but .Stengel was thrown ,,, -. n,. nlme. Jlnunv .Inhnstim ,owever. was marooned when Octz filed , c(),te nj Wh'caf popped to Farmer. Tho scores: FK'MT (JAMF mooKI,yN lN", ,M v'riIU' RIS .N . abrhoae abrhoae .1 .Inhnn.ct (no i nnfiainUh in. o to 0-Mra.a.. 4 00 2 I Cirey.ef 111 2 oo Hauhert.lb 4 0 2 I 1 0IWatner.8 .loo l i- iVh 300 , oo lllncli an rf : on Culshas-,;!. 1 0 0 I 2 0 Firmer.Ch .'on 0 3 .MerCI . 3 o 1 .1 o n Costello.lf .00 x o .. (iolJt.Stl ;oo i o n v .1. ton. Hi .loo', oo ! I o'WII.nn.i I o 3 20 3 0 0 o KatuTner.n .mi i 20 M- ."srlv.e Plffer,p. Toul irw,kyn Pittsburg. r... .. . ... -".'0311 l ToUls 27 I 4 27 12 2 . nooonnon o-0 innnonnoii Tn.i hasp. hits. !iihrt. Balrd Stnlen hate Carey Hrrrlnco hit Cell. Sacrifice Br I ....... nr.. .'.! it.i.iii,. . BROOKLYN IN 1. I . JJn;n,.n.rfh ;h f ;!, ITTSBt'RO IN 1 torn nae I ;,'.""""'." .kX , ?'': " ' 1 ('heri,lr) 3 0 1 e 0 0 W.irnrr.sa Ol.nn.ib 000 : 00 Hlnch'u rf ,'';,.rl'' iJJ 1 n. JiE""''-1; "f., l VX"' ..0 2 0 10 40 1 121 Mo .1 no 3 10 ... 0 o Cntthau.jh 0 1 3 2 0 WJnWn.lh 101 11 01 lentel,rl ..o; 1 no ritiill. 101 n ft 0 Mnrt 3b OMtllrr e ritcncv i HMverst nell.p VcC.irt.it Smith. .. .. I fl I 0 20 siohmi.ll.c ', 00 s -fliKMlller.P J 0 .1 0 10 101 0 0 0' Total" oon 0 10 310 4 100 0 .to . 13 2 7 (.' II 2 lot 0 on "I Tnial. I. 1 miu 1 llalt.-l for Olson In Ihe ninth Inning United for I'hencr lit Ihe elchth limine. llijtt.-d for Hell In the tenth Inning. II... ..tit when limine run was scored tllalt.d for I'o.iello In lite fourteenth Inning Ratted for W Johnston In Ihe fourteenth Inning llrooliim nooooofloi flooo 0 1 1; "n.J'Uter. .. lilt, anil earne.1 rims- . - Z u i.u . '. . . . ' soil i. ill . iiii noil... a soil v in i . j: nn Miller. 10 and 1 In 14. Struck out -Br I'henev. 4; by Dell, t; Pr Smith, 3. ht Miller, 4. Ulll. pires jiesara. ta.on alio (I nay Time of game 3 hnura and I minute. Dodge Brothers MOTOR CAR Fundamentallyrightfromthe first, it has simply been pass ing ever since through a period of progressive and probably endless evolution In afrite of a cmtiruwtM procets of Improvement, not one radical change hat been made since the flrtt car wat built. The gasoltn eornumjUan ti unutually low The tire mileage la unusually high Th price of the Touring Car or Roadster com. plete Is ITU (t. t. b. Detroit) "Through Death Valley In A Dodge Brothers Motor Car " Remarkable film depicting a motor car con quering the barriers of the "land of death" PARK THEATRE, Columbua Circle Shown at 3, 6, 9 P. M. On Roof 10 P. M. All this week Colt -St rat Broadway at 57th St SHOCKER HANGS UP ANOTHER VICTORY Urban Blanks Newark in First (lame of Bargain Bill by 2 to 0 Count. INDIAN'S WIN SKC()NI, liu Internatlunal League Resnlla, Toronto, 2: Newark, 0 (first I Newark, 8; Toronto, 0 (aeeondl. 1(1. lmiotid. 4: llufTaln, 3 (nratl. IMettinond, 4 HuITato, 2 (aereodl. Jluntreal, 5, I'mtldrnee, 4 Iturheatrr, 7i Haltlmer, , standing of the t'luha. W L. PC ; Ktiflslo 12 31 .r Toronto .. Providence. . 4; M .Mlniehmnnd.. ilalllmnre. 41 3 .r.3Nark. ... Montreal . II : ,.V12 Itoclir.trr.. W L. PC. . 3T 31 III . 37 .11 ll , 32 4 i:n . 2) It (U (lames fseheduled for To-day, Maltltnore In Nesark. niehmiin't In Providence. Toronto In lie. healer Montreal In ltn(Tl, Toronto, July 19 ( International) Newark brought lis disastrous roa.l trip to a close here this afternoon, breaking even In 11 double header with the Maple Leafs. The home team won the. first game, 2 to 0, but the Indians came rncht hack with the whitewash blush in the second battle, srotlng six runs, while Toronto failed to cross the plate, V,iltr Smallwood pitched cleverly In the flrt contest, but was found for lilts at i.cv times. The Leafs made only five safe, ties off Smallwood, but the! were eo.tlv Truesdale and Smith, the Hist two men to face Smallwood. accounted fn all the scoring In the Mrst game, t'rhjn Shocker, the star Dinger of the Inter, national league, opposed Smallwnnl and was almost invincible He strn k out twelve men It was Shocker's ihlr- I teenth victory of the season The Newark hurling was dhided .. tween Kiirlgbt mid Henley In the ,-tnd game. Henley, ordinarily a shortstop relieved Knrlglit after Jack slimiei signs of wlblness. Herbert and M . Tlgue. Montreal pitchers, both ue e bard hit Cable anil Achenbach m h made thi " e bits In the second game -ores: ' I'lltST OAMK NKWARK ill TORONTO .1 ah r h n : e ah r h n a ame.vn m " noixru s.iaie.:n II ' i Shnrten.lf 4 00 S ll 0 inb.s. I i , slahan ef 101 z ontMurrav.cf . .on Wlller.rf 4 0 0 3 HI Crahanilh 'lilt tltirein.lh.. 4 fl o 12 n ol Kntehell.ih noo i Rltter.Jh. 101 1 7 ft Thnnip'n.rf 30 o 1 .ch'nb'h.as loo o 2 01 Pl'iihiirn Sh .loo o ;o Rgaue... . 3l.o I o Kellv.e 30 11.; it Smallw'd.p 30 1 o o' Trntit.lt 301 it slUH-Uer.p 300 0 ;r Totalt. 33 0 4 21 11 0 I Totals T 11 Newark.. .. 000. 1 0000 a-, Toronto,. . . :onnnonoi-; , Tn hare hlts-Callalian. Smith Stolen l.a , snorirn. ir'ie.dBiw, Sarrlnce tilts. Cable M.irrs. ,B..riH.n Ovi:.-!,.... u.... ... n.. f.h" f'-J-i 8mall.-l. 1 llafe. on balls hit SniallT,iol. 2. on l.s.os a T.,r..iii... 3 Pmplrrs M.s.rs rreenian artl Hen. Ills-- Tin. of t-atnr-l h'.iir and .10 min utes. ' :c...m. HAMK NKWARK .1 1 TORONTO ll ah r b 1. .1 e ah r h n s e Cble.b (It .J" Triles,i'-;, i 0 0 r, in Tentiey.Cb flfto 1 fl Amiih p 300 t lit Snorten.lf inn - Mtirr.. cf .7.0 o 01. CslllllHn cf .l: 3 I.O MHitntin.cf too 0 0 ,-, Wlller.rf.. mi 1 ni.Krithii,ih 201 s SI litirtin.lb. . r. 0 1 ;i I 0 Thontna'n.rl 300 1 on I Rlltr.3b... 30 1 I 4 0' niiickb'ii.sh 3fln 1 n I Ach'b'rh.aa 4 2 3 2 3 0 Uelley.c 4 0 1 4 2 1 "'herl.e. . 311 . ;o Trout It 401 00 Enrljht.p,. 5no I 0 n'llerb-rt.p ;oo 0 31, lieaiey.p. . ft in n 0 0Ktiase,p , fl 0 fl n 00 Enrman. 0. n 0 0 tM.-Ticue 101 0 no . " Totals .14 13 S7 12 P Totals 2' 0 4 27 l:. Batted for fabl- In Ih.- liilh niini,- IBatled for HerN-rt in the elzhth Inning Newark I I 0 n .. 0 2 0 - Toronto, onoflonnoflo , r), fmplreiw Messrs, llan.lllss. and Freeman. .1 Time or game; nnurs. nsEIIM.I Wle,enniH)-r's Park, Si k to. day 3,1, P. M llftlllmore i. Newt'k Adv. J"' ton Company Phone Circle 1600