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THE SDN, FRIDAY, AUGUST 4, 1910. 10 Donovan Sends Out S O S to Reserves in International League Giants Humble Cubs and Robins Down Pirates MERKLE'S HOMER DECIDES ISSUE IN FAYOR OF GIANTS Circuit Drive Into ,vU I'lold Blpnclicru in Eighth Hi'iits Cubs, 1 to Oi VAI.GHN AT HIS BEST. ALLOWS ONLY 3 HITS r PRKnRiiit'K a. i.if.b. The Ol.intx enre no more for the Cub anarl than for the 'I'lrate frown. They proved that on the Colo (.round, yes-1 trolt bating them out In a close finish """J'1'' terday, when they kept up the winning . by a score of 2 to 1. It was a very light spurt over Chicago. Mcflraw'a clan licked the Cook county Tlnks in n fly weight bitting bout, the neore being 1 to 0. The National Kxhlbltlon Com liany's team baa now won eight out of Its I net nine games. Ilather a little Improvement over iieven win at home In three months. Hut, like the bab- bllng brook, those Dodgem keep on win- nlng forever tCclther team could do any execution with their bats for eight Innings, but the Tlnks bad a clean lead nn points scored until the eighth Up to that round the i Olants had collected only two blows, and Kred Merkle hit a sipilrmv roller to Zlmtn. which Heinle fumbled However, Frederick had a better punch, which he kept concealed from the enemy until the eighth, lie knocked out the Wceghir.an Brulrm with a stout home run blow Into the left field bleachers. The drive came with none out In the elshth. Kycwlt- nesses ale willing to vcar thes saw Fred touch second on his way around. I Hut then John Evers no lunger Is a run with Old ring on base. Cub! This time the Yanks succeeded In gel- Jim Vaughn, n foimer boatder of ting .Shocker out of the league. He has Washington Heights, did Ills darndest ' burnt up the International I-cague since to keep the (Hants from going home Joining Toionto. There Is a little urgu lnppy last night. Since Tiny Jeems has I men! about Shocker's lecord. but Arthur been transferred to the National League Irwin, business manager of the l-eafs, the -jentlemcn or the (Hants have ex- (lalnis Crbun has won Ilfteen straight perlcnced meat dlltlcully In seeing what He won te straight shutouts, and one Jim throws at them with tils left arm 'eleven Inning no hit game. The CuUm always must have a Olant AiHgoii ha been with the Yanks off killer, first It was Jaik I'Mester. who and on since the 1913 season, whei. he threw with hl left hand then It wum was procured from lamg Branch. Pono Lew BIcllie, a light bander and nolc . vim also has otdered Nick Cullop to Join proprietor of the serpentine iure, and now Vaughn ha. inherited Lew s crown. I'errlll Opposes Vnntthn. The only trouble with this latest Olant killer jwterday was that h didn't flay. While It l true the Olant lttlt' aver ages did not flourish against Tlnv'" pitching, their percentage expanded, and that Interests John .McOraw much mote Jutt now than batting averages. Toll Periltt. who wore down the 1'lrates In eleven limine,!" on the Fabl.in meadow hist Saturday, stuck It out with VnUKhu Jextonduy until Mcrl.le settled the argument with his dramatic merry-go-round punch. Poll was hit much 'larder than Vaughn, permitting even hlw to Jim's three, and frequently the llruliw wete very near the ycorlng zone, but at Mich momenta the Louisiana boy whs ;ih sliong as Gibraltar or ntlll stronger a Bermuda onion. Speaking of onions. Bollle Zelder. who made the bunion famous, led off for the Brulus, and had biother Cubs been able to follow Itollle's leads, Merkle's homer would have been merely an Incident In stead of the deciding factor. The Bunion never won any fame for ability to manu facture hits, jet he tore Into Perrltl for three yistenlay It may be assumed that from the closeness of the score the Olants ex celled lu Melding, but that wasn't the case, either The Chicago lads caught everything hit Into the air with the excentlon of the ball Merkle lilt ocer the fence. ' The Yanks bunched two of their four Heron n llus.v I'ellotT. 'bits for tun lu the fourth Inning. B.cu- ... , .... 1 mann opened with a single to Bush, and I.es M.inn made some catches In left . T.a(I)y took kCcond on Pock's out and field that no human outfielder had any. ,.,,, on ,.1P.K lollR fly to ia,..r O'.d buslness to .e m.ar, and Jo- Kelly, once ' r,1I5 singled to left, siorini; Baiimann a Pirate, helpe.1 x? keep the New York ' Detroit tied In the ncventli. Afler Old hits down to half n hand full. Fletcher rK tnMr Krent ,..,tch on Veuli llar agaln played n ptetty game at short. I ,wr walked, and Youna placed him on while He.og was us busy as n swarm , third with a silicic .-iast Pltin Craw- of bees around third He took care of nine of his leu chalices Joe Tinker exhibited -evetal of the newcomers on his team. Including short stop Bill Wormian, alias Chuck, who cost mote than Marty O'Toole. accord- lug to the Windy City publicity depart-, nient I'huck had little to do j eslerday, but what he did. he tlid well. ' The Cuhs now ate as superstitious of Jlmes ns weie the (Hants earlier In the! year. It seems that everywheie the llrulns have gone on this trip they have plcjed grand hall, their pitchers have hern going better than at any time this ear, hut opposing teams are always nosing them out In tight 1-0 or 2.1 games. Such was their fate In Boston and Phllly. Cubs fiet On, hnl Can't Score. tn the (list Inning Zelder opined with a single, reached third on two out, hut was left by "llelnlczimm?" who Mew to Kiiu!T In the second Inning .-'aer ngleil. took second nn an out, and Wilson walked, but there was nothing doing. In the third Zeluer ops-pel with his. second single, hut was out stealing. In the fourth, Zlmni. first up. singled, and Fletcher fumbled on Kelly, the fol lowing batsman, but nobody scoted, Wil son striking out with Zimmerman nt thlirt. In the fifth, with Hark on base, I'letcher ran Into reniie for a spectacu lar catch on Mann. In the sixth, Zim merman, first up, took two bases nn IR.-j'.og'.s wild throw, hut tried to take time, and was out And 0 It went' Is it any wonder Joey Tinker was a re bear cat last night. T'ntil the eighth the (Hants h,,, wotluil only three nun to fltt bae. Hobertson and Burns hud hit singles, ami Meikle was safe on au ennr by 'Ilium. The Metkle homer mma iili.. 'n bolt from a dear sky to Joe Fnvershani Hi uie riniiiii, us iiiihoii sremei nt IO so a long way, when Merkle swung from his hip lllngl ntd the little white pill climbed over the bleacher wall p left, while "1,000 funs publicly proclaimed their glee over the deed School let out leal earlv yestenlay, the combat be I ig over In an hour and tiilrtj hree minutes, The score: CIIIL'AtiO i.V i SEW VOBK i.V i .lb r h n n e' abrhoae ider,!b. 4 0-0 -ollliinis.ir i o I i oo Haok.lf. 100 ; OOlDoyle.Sh .. 3 0 0 .1 VHIin.ll .. . " " i s i nern.jii,. .10 0 I "iiii'ni!iu.31i Ml 0 s riiiinTisoii.rl 3 0 1 o 0 0!Knilll.ef . 3 0 0 1 oo'Merkle lb. 3 1111 Ktlly.ef 4 0 13 Swier.lb . I 0 1 II Worlm'n.ss 3 0 1 t H S lelcher.ss,, 3 00 I t O'Hallilen.e.. inn t Wilson e 3 0 0 3 Yaii'ihn.p. 3 0 0 0 Archer, ,. 10 0 0 :io'l'rrlti.p... 300 0 v " . - ... Tnta s.. . 1 j r it Totals., 3(0!Cli;r Matted for Wertman In Hie ninth Innlnr (iileinio (1 0 0 0 0 11 0 n . 0 ,e York i) 11 fl 0 0 0 11 1 1 . 'f'l base hit Ruls'ltiien tlonie iihi Jlirkle, HIoIpii liases Merkle, Wmtman l.ft i.n bases New York. 3 I'libagn S l lril has 11, rrmrs e ork. I Chlra-o, 5 Itanitsl runs -On Vaiiahn, I llase on balla-oir per rltt. I (Wilson), Slunk out Hi Vauahn. ll'errltt, ftarldin, Her"?! hy Perrltl. : (Wll son, Taurtn), Pmplres Mrsais Klem and i:iuill. Tim ol gaiac-l hour and 13 mlnatra. YANKEE RESERVES GALLED TO COLORS Shocker and Arngon Ordered to Itcpnrt- to Donovan in Detroit. ITIHKRH DKFKAT LOCALS Dktroit, Aug. 3. The TanKee reserves, have born called to the color. Two furmed players, I'rban Shocker, who ha been with the Toronto International, and Angel Aragnn, who linn Item with the Itlrhmond club of the same league, were ordered to Join the Yanks as soon an they can get here. They will lm i needed, too, an the Yankees lost their I seventh straight name here to-day, lie- in.ii iu.ntii, t... ,.,,t I., n in.A rt,tit, ! L,,m" . "J, '".King ..my flight, utul are now fourth. There was some dispute over Shocker's recall. Toronto, whose pennant chances are mined, fought ha id to retain the ' pitcher to the end of the season. It Is t believed that the Shocker case Is what i the Yankee officials Ituppert, Huston i hd Donovan were -r.rVrnhg about w.h.e"..,Jlty- ?l'1"l..M"n 'Jih.,u,?n '" CV'' i cago yesterday. The commission nas Is sued a ruling permitting tne recall of theee players. Hhoeker has had a snectnciilaf career. This Is the second time his case has I come liefore thi leaeue. I'levelnnil rp-I fWrt to waive on him In the spring and clslmed the player, but the Yankees in sisted they withdrew the waivers before Cleveland put In a claim for the plaer. Johnson decided the case In New York's , favor. Has Oreat Iteeord. Shocker was retained until the Yanks ' were forced to nhave down to twent five players on May 15. He had finished ' one game, and was defeated by the Ath- letlcs when LJole hit him for u home the team here next Saturday, and says Attle Hofman has wiled here to-morrow he will repot t Tigers Win In Ninth. To-day's defeat was iractlcall a lepe. tit full of the Inst game lout to tile Browns In St. I.oule, only the winnltw Tlucr run was scored In the ninth inning instead ' of the fourteenth. The Yankee got off to nn early one run lead. Detroit tied in the seventh and won out In the ninth. One run t getting to be the New York team's limit. They appear to be com pletely demoralized on the attack. The pitching has held up er well Bimsell to-day hurled as pretty a name as any one would de-die. He erinltted Otily one lilt In the first six Innings. He held the hard hitting Jungle Cats to four hits nil told and struck out seen, He allowed four passes, and one enabled Detroit to tie the score In the seventh. An excusable muff at the plate by Wal ters lot for Allen lu the ninth. Hairy Coveleskle, the old hoodoo for any teams wearing 'New Yoik unlfoiin", Htaited for Detroit, anil with the score 1 to I In the seventh Jennings sent Hell man to bat for the Pule, but the pinch hltted filed out Bernln Boland finished, and .'lermltted no hits during tl.e lain two innings, though Itusaelt, Hist up in the el.jlith. walked, and was suctillced to second by Miller, where he was left by Pfck and Batimann. Yank ipiire In Fourth. ford batted for Stana-.'e, and drove In Harper with an intield eingle llellnian then batted for "Coey" and tiled to Miller, while Vltt fanned. The Tigers won In the ninth. Veacll tripled to left centre, and Harper fanmd Young arounded to Oedeon, whose throw home beat Veach, hut In sliding home Hobby and Walters got in a collision and Al dropped the ball, Ve.-u.ti Kcnrlug after he had been called out by O'Lnughlln. The score! NEW YORK i A ) ibrhoit Miller.ef... 3 0 0 1 0 O Vitt DKTROIT A i ah r h n a e too: R.iiima'n.Jb 4 110 Peikl'gh.as. 3 00 1 1 0 llash.ts . 11 0 .' 4 0 0 It 4 0 1 4 .HI. .110 3 I 11 1 t 3 0 Iturns.lb 0 0' "obb.ef OOjVe.lih If. 1 4'llarper.rl 0 c Yoin: ?b i Pinn.lb. I o o in 10 13 10 1 t 3 00 3 301 T 100 0 Plll,rln., ! 'ft 7nV7h' 1 Mull-n.lf., 1 ' l. tnr. e 1 1 stanaie.c . 200 .'Oll'alier.c ., 00 0 lro'elehkie.p V ') 0 11 t, H11la111l.11 000 Ittissell.p. Totals .'! I I': rilonl. 101 .Helm nil icon Tol ills . 30 ; 1. Winnine run made villi one out in ninth innlnt . , , matted for slauare in the s-vei'tli inuinr Jll.itted for Coveleskle In the aeienih 111 nine. S'ew York 0 ,1 0 t 0 0 0 a ot Detroit 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 .1 t ; Tun ba-e hit -Hedeon Three base tut Vejeh Stolen b'lKes l'tikilipailj Ii. Cnbb SniTlnee hits -Miller. Kusiell, Double plnv VIII. Yolllil. Illirns, oil b.i.-s-Xew York, S: Detroit. ' rirst has on errors. I Xew York. 3: Dettoil. t. Ilaeea on hills . Off Russell. I: off Covele.kie. It off Roland. I I Hits and earned runs Russell. 4 bits, l' run m 5 Innll'" Cnelekie, 4 lilts inn in 7 inning: Roland, none in j iiiiiin-,s Siiiiili out-Ry Ruistll. ': by l'ovleskie. I be Roland. ' I'mplrea. Messrs. 0'I.oiishlln am 1 Kvnus lime nf game-1 hour anil It minulf Pllelier htrotid Hrpnrls. TOLI'.t)(l, Ohio. Aug, 3 - Pltiiier Ralph Hroild of the New York (Halite, linil Catcher Joshua Hilling or me lieveutnl American League i tub, repniteil In. day tu I J.'', I on.1 Louisville leaill oi ine ..no-re mi ne". National and American League Records. RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES. NATIONAL LEAOUK. York. It Chiemo. o. Brooklyn, 7! Pittsburg, 'J, .New Philadelphia, Hit Nt. I.oul. I. Clarlnaatl. at lloatnn, I (first). Huston, St Cincinnati, :i Isfrnnd). STANDING Plated. 01 .. 01 ,. MH .. .. 07 . . I (XI 01 Won. 7 .Ti .Ml 47 4.1 41 40 .10 l.iit. .14 .ill :i 11 All .111 ,11 HO I'.C. .HUH ..171 .HUM .Mil .4(11 .140 ,110 ..'1114 Hrnokljn .. l'blladrlplila lloatoD ew Vork, . 'hlrf St. l,onl. Pittsburg .. (inrlnnntl , GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY. (iilrago Ii New Tnrk. I'lttibarg Ii Brooklyn. Cincinnati In llnalnn. Kt. l.ouW Ii I'hlUdrlphla, BAGBY IS EFFECTIVE; INDIANS WIN, 3 TO I Liijoie.'s Triple and Mclnnis's Sncrifice Fly Yield Mack mcn'H Run. Clicvbi.and. An. 3 (American). Cleveland won the opening same of the series with Philadelphia. 3 to 1, Bagby being more effective with men on bnses tlmn wu.t Hush. Uagbv nlso aided In bin own victory ly making n triple and scoring Cleve land's llrst run. Lnjolo's triple and Mo . . . ... - .... I tUI1..l.1t.l.t muss saennce i.y irom a smiioui. me score, CLEVELAND (A 1 .rim.ADKL,riiiA ia.j abrhoae ao r n o a e nneMiiV Jot .i o;witt,..; . too j. Chtpm'n.Sb 1 SO Until. el 403 (Histmnk.rr... 10: "utnamc mump, a hurricane miym;.Kr 10 I Smith. rf 300 0 o.l.aloic "b 411 r. .1 0 t 10 201 W.miha's.sa too (landtl.lh. .301 0 Meltirtla lh 10 401 00 20 301 301 3 o l 300 3 1 1 0 0 MrEIee,Jb. 3 0 2 1 10 Klne.lt . .. J00 1 1 0 Haley ,c 3 0 0 4 lOllusb.p. . 3 00 0 ua.tby.p Totals. us: I Totals 0 0 0 0 o o ; .it i ; 0 0 24 14 t Philadelphia Cleveland 0 l-l 0 0 1 3 j Two ba- hlt-Holh Three bae hita-llathy. " , ', ..?'. ;, Walsh, Lajoie. iacrlflie hits Chapman. Mc-1 uer In the following epistle munufac Klure. Sxrlltre tly Mclnuls. Stolen hatea I Hired a trio of markers for the llobluson Itotli. Smith Double uWr-Witt and Me- I cai,. Vlth Ills matles safe In the lend mils, l'll.ninc rccora-un uatny. i niia. lfae on balls 1 t. litis j Mrna runs. First OI! hush, S. SMrucW out-lly Haby. 4: by Hush. 3. te!t on bases CleTeland. i: l'hlla. ilrlplila, 6. t'mpirrs Messrs. Nail in and Dineeti Time nf tame 1 hour and s: nun' utes. BROWNS HEADING TOWARD RECORD Annex Thirteenth Consecutive Victory by Dentins: Red Sox in Tenth. 3 to 2. Sr l.ofis, Aug 3 ( AnieilcntO. St. luls made It thirteen straight by tak ing the first game of the series from ISOhton here to-day, 3 to 2, In ten In nings. In the second Inning Walker hit lnt , i the left Held bleachers for a home run. St. I.ouls tied the score In lt half of the second Inning after Pratt doubled and SecrHd singled, Pratt scoring. Bos ton scored In the sixth when I-wis doubled and Onlrer singled, Lewis wor lug. and St. l.oul tied the count In the eighth. The Browns won In the tenth. Tobln singled, Slsler doubled. Pratt agalr was passed puiposely. Scott threw out Mnr sans, but Tobln scored on the play. The score: 1IOTOS 'A f-T LOCI? lA i au r n o a e ah r h iu Hooper rl 4 o u 0 i Mintlnn II tl0 1 0 '1 ; l " (i o : o l l l (i lei o eo ttl oo k 0 J t'l 0 1) j 1 1 - ;. o (ot : oo I" l ; 10 ioo i ; o I 0 I' to u.irrj .n Lew is. II (..ilnrr 11' Walker.ef. (l.irilner.sb sntt ss A 2 new c Tbo-IIJ". l.cnnaril.p. Majs.p . . r. 0 1 1 4 1.1 (nil: tile 10 1 1 : 0 it o T n ti t oo : tl 41 II 'I 0 0 0 0 A it. I In. Sb . 'JO Mlllrr.rl co tlliinile.-.. " i) Tobin rl ; 1 lslr.tn 3 1 Pratt. -b... ;' 1 M irsans c( 1 ti Sefreld.i I u t.avHii.ss... t 0 Konh.p Totals :," 14) Total-. .t:i;o.o Kim.i, init. Iinntil .trike fiiot . Ii mit silien liiluln: run hm n.sile llrlli-l nr Miller In tin- eighth liinlnt lln.ii.i, .1 . a a o 1 0 o o (V-: St Imls o l o 0 I) v 0 1 o 1 -.1 Two base hit I'rslt. Sister. Iwl, Heine run-Walker xi..s-u m Mmiti.ii. 1..si flsrrllliv lilt N-olt lft ell hse l.H,ti.l, J . St 1 ...iilst. w. lts.es uii I1.1IN (in Usinard. 1 erf Msvs. 2. off K'hiIi. I. Hits sii'l earm-l inns lirr Imaril, and 1 tn T 1-3 limine "ff KiMiti, ft mill 2 lu 10 hiiiiiics . erf Mars, : sml 1 In C l.1 li 11I113S. Sim. k nut lit IMinaril. I. ly Mi).. I. I" Kith. I Passed ball - scnew rnil'lres Messrs Chill apd Citiinitll) Time nf janie-2 hi.iirs sml '0 mlnutis WHITE SOX LEAD LEAGUE. lie inn In Idle, tlrnnna Vet Ail mire When Hent Iteil . CiHCAdn, Aug. 3. The White Sox went Into tlrst place In the Atiierlc in League race to-day when St. Louis defeated Bos. on, 3 to ", In ten innings, while a rain storm prevented Chicago from playing Washington, This Is the first time the local dub Iris taken the lead In the race, which tn date has been the closest In the American League since lt origin. EASTERN LEAGUE. W L IV ."5 .51 Lawrence. W I. PC. 33 C III : 41 i:i 3: V) 3M :) i i:: :t o kt. Portland Xew Lomlnii Won fstnt sprina field I .Mm . .Nps Haven. limlcetiort .:t I. on, n Ms Hartford 41 i. . 4: 3 . 4.' 31 A . Springfield -New Haven ... 4 11 1 Sprlngtleiii nnn Hatterles Dunovail It 0 1 0 0 0 0 4 o i o 0 o oi ami Drxlne, 11 1: T 3 Ferry and iiierhntni At Wnrce-ter-Wnrre-ter . 3 12 3 1 Lull ell ? 11 .'! 0 0 It -It H 13 i: t 0 v.'i.t Hatterles.-Micjulll.ui 4nd Krellat and (ireentuilae At Hartfiird llartfnril . 0 0 It It 0 0 fl 1 1 3 1 3 10 McUon.ll Portland 0001 lliitterles Ttrtittnian Martin inul (Intinn At Lynn 0 I 0 nnd It 0 -; 11 and n it. i:. 1 1 1 9 t Flah- II K 10 j HlblKepnlt ..133 0 I I. inn 00 I 0 .' I II Uteri's- -Turner. Miilrennnn 1 1 tin) t .mil Carroll At Lawrenie Xett 1 .fill, lull. . . 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 , l.nwrenee 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 03 II Uterles Mnr'ln ami llussn. Press, llli'Rer ami Miilphl, li;ii.. 'Mi 3 TEAMS AT RIDGEWOOD. Anion diilenty "III ! on t at Wallace's ltl.lneni.isl i.roiinils. I Ul-et strwt snd Wytkolf 1 iiieune. Ilns.kljii. this Sunday afternoonthree i rsik send pro teams Nina srhediili-il to ,.r 1 rorm In a iluul le hesder In the nrst rame the iiojai 1. nuns iil ruis- the I'u ban stsrs una I "' i Inner of that came -III t. i,,i,f.f hv Pilsliwliks In the final esine TI... i'..i.u..'. reieini) wen iliree iioinne neauera in fire days The team Is travelling at top ssisl and should inske ihlnes in to rf el I fur the Rntnla. liirard ami llohinan nil) work for the lliishsrlrks In the final csnie CUBANS TROUNCE GRAYS.' PdliillKllEPKIi:. X v. Am. .r-n, 1...,. Ant. 3.-Tl.e l...n Ilramh Cubans defenied ihe I'rori.i.,.. i lialluial la-ague Irani line lodar, 13 In 3 The ki -,i re It II E laiuir llrnnrh I uoans 0 3 0 1 3 0 3 3 1 I? it l i Prol titl'lli'e a t ii 1 o o it o o 3 .t Ilfllleifi-s-Miino7 and .rohn.on Ay lea On. Ion AMLItlCA.N LKAIillL. Diiroll. 'J New York, I, Cleveland, rt I'HIIaitrlplilii, l. I. ii ill, a; llosinn, 'j nil Innings), 'I lie (iilrago- Washington game tins iiilli'd at the end of the first Inning on niTimnt of ruin. OF THE CLUBS. I'lajrd. Won. 1.111. I-J II 14 4S 411 17 411 7.1 I'.C. ..1MI (iilrago . . Hoslnii fir 1 cln nil New Vork. . Iirlroll Washington M. Louis I'll Had i lpli In KM) 1)7 UH list I li'J I Mi no III .IN .111 .14 n:t fill 411 Ml III .S77 ..1.11 I ..111 ..VJII ..110 ..UN .in: New Vork In Detroit. ashlngloii In ( hlcagii. llosinn In Kt, Louis, Philadelphia II Clrielund, SDPERBAS SHELL PIRATE PITCHERS Bombard F. Miller and Kan tlehner, and Hammer Out to 2 Victory. HOME TUX FOB STEXUEL n ntiiinuK n. iiiKn woon. Casey Stengel, who lecently suffered wtll .,Krnt nl,ncU nf hnmcrtinltls emitted another four base blow at i:bbet Kletd yesterday, uncorking the circuit , .,, ..,.. .... ..,...., i - " -- " - the left field scoreboard, proved a titling wind tip to a two frame stretch of savngi Superbn cannonading that toppled the 1 'Irate) over to n 7 to 2 defeat. It aln netted Hrooklyn Its sixth straight vic tory. The shelling of Frank Miller In the fventh brought the Dodgem four rut. it r.,..v ,..t.,. ,in,..,. , i.i. .., eighth and the Corsairs touched lilm up for a btace of runs. Then Larry tight- I ened ngaln and turned them back In the i ninth. The first six stanzas furnlhed a thrill ing pitchers' duel betwotn Cheney and Miller. Ivy Olson committed a pair of misdemeanors, but outside of those two I boobies Cheney was uccr riled glittering 'support, Frank Miller nlo was given a 'grand defence and by the time the spy' etith rolled around It looked as If a lone run would win the game. ('lit.' Ilaubert Lends Charge. Daubert led off In the seventh by beat ing out a bounder to Fanner, the Cor sair second sacker. Wheat lashed a sin. ' gle Into left, Jake pulling tip at third Then little Oeorgle Cutshaw, catching Hnlnl playing well in for a bunt, i'tosed I him with a twisting bounder that dodged past third and rollid to the grand stand : for two hassocks, Jnke galloping home ! and Buck racing to third. Willi Cutshaw on second. Wheat on third and Stengel up, Callahan wig-, wagged to F Miller to p iss the slugging blond. Frank dealt Casey four I'ideones and he meandered to tltst, lllllng the basis. Mnwrey did not like Callahan's, 'slight on Mike's bitting eye. so Mike re-1 engeil himself by smashing a '.iv-ag. ' lltiei to left, scoring Wheat and Cuts'i.tw i ilson sacrltUed Stengel to ihltd ml Mowrey to second. Otto Miller's sacri fice lly to Schultz registered Casey Frank Miller spiked the rally by throw ' lug out Cheney at tlrst. I'p lo the eighth Cheney li.nl llm ted the Pltates to three hits, .ill coming In , separate Innings. With HiooMyn safe in the lead Lurry eased down a bit In the , elglrh and the Corsm.e clustcied timet hits on him for a pair of runs. linn- Corsairs cnred. With one down Ate. .McCarth .singled and Bill Fischer went and done likewise. While (llson was throwing Cote;io, who batted for K. Miller, out at tlrst McCar thy took third n ml Kls.-hei second. Baird came through with n belt to centre that put Ale ,tnd Hill ncros tV pan. but was marooned himself when Carey popped to Olson. Just to show Manngt r Callahan that all Pirate pitchers looked alike to them the Superbas slammed Kantlehner Just as hard In the eighth as the) ilii) F MMI -r In the seventh, .lltuiuy Johnston greeted the Corsair southpaw with a .smoking s'ngle to right Daubert bunted .n front of the plate l-srhcr started after .1 and th'ii changed his mind Willi Hill and Kantlehner were debat ing which wiuld take the hunt Daubert reached tlrst safely and Johnston took Hie midway. Wheat grounded out to llinchmaii. Jimmy and Juke advancing to third and scond respectively. Cutshaw's lung s.icrlllce lly to Schulte scond Johnston aral put Daiibi-c on thud Stengel was ip. hut Callahan, thinking Casey was not so strong against e.iuthpaw.s as he v.is against hlght banders, told K.uitlch itr to tr to "get"- h'm Hut C.ise.v night one of Irvmg's benders nn the seam and straightened it out Into .i prod-glnus pike high over SchulU's head to the left Held sorcboard fm- :i h-nie run, scotlng Daubert ahead of him. Mhiij llildlng lenltir.-a. There were some corking fielding plays during the early Innings Mike ; Mowrey made srett stojis and throw uts I or Balrd lu the first and I llnc'inian In1 the fourth Schultx, tlrst up in the tlfth, 1 doubled past third and McCarthy sac rificed, (ilson choked the rail) h dab bing Fischer's savage liner and doubling McCaithy on third lu the llrst hair of hat Inning Daubert doubled Wheat 1 stIUCi! out. Thoti I'll i-ttiee l II,. ! path of Culshaw's smashing liner and ' K i iloiihled lli Daubert before he could get i back lo second. , Plesldent i:hbcts esteii.iy nilllnunred the purchase of .S'li-rtstop .lohnnv , Kelleher from the Denver club of the Welern League He may not report until next month, however. Johnny was up nnco before, getting a tryout with the t. Louie Cud. mils In liltl'. Hill Dahlen. who Is lo.t I back from a long trip through the South and the West, says Kelb-her is the s: ir nusing looking rookie lie lamped, .! Iillliy is batting ..Hill and leads the league III scoring runs. He is L'i ears I age, r, feet !H, Inches tall, weighs :,r, poiindH and hats and throws right handed, He plajeil gient hall for Spilng. 1 Ibid in 1 1' I -I am: liiiliaii,isilis tin- latter part of lni:t inul In l:in. Tin. scoie PITTSIIItRi; (X.i lir.oOKI.YX i.V) , no r n n a ei ;, I, r i, .. RainUb Corey, el Selllllte.l I lllln''all.1b I 0 I 0 ' (i.lnlinstoti.. r it o a it i I Oil I II II 10 t 4 0 0 I 0 .' : t - 1 1 t . 0 II ii i) 0 I II 0 i ii "iii.iiiis-rt.iii 1 u 0 U'he it if ; I ('t'iit.liaw,.i I - t'.siiar rf ' .' I I'Miiwrrj.th ,1 oonion.s . 3 old Miller e I I 0 Clielll-y Ii II II (I 111 20 .' 1 1 .1 1 1 i; o a n .VZ.u MiCy s. ' - t I 0 I i r i! ''era I n . o L ' ,r.)'. Hillllleli l,i r"'"'11" oo Tol 1 1 'ii " pi .; i Totals j 1 . , .1 ; Hit 1 1 t-il fm Miller In the elchth lnt, in; 1 liltsluirg iiooo i) ,i 0 -. i iiiooUivn. oononuiriv7 I Two l'se hits Si Ii ut t it. I)iul.i.,, Cul.liim Illume inn Stengel stolen hu.e Caici s - ! ililie hits A, MiCartht. ill- Wh. at si,,. mice llles (1 Miller, Cutshiin )ui,,. i,',. I'liril-el (IIIlMwslsleil) , OI.iiii n, Mi,w,,M i , r. HI I.i Pltl.blllg, 5 Itlimkl, Ii, -K oil i-liois I'lllslnirg, 3. Illool,ljn lln.es on Imlls- OH 1' Mltl. l. II (.loll li. Whe.,1, Sti ll 1,'hll I sen, no" nii'i cniiii-u runs iiu , VIlHi-,, 7 I tuns lu 7 lutiltu li Iviiiitli'liiii-r, ,1 "IT li , .' ,1,,,,.. 4 III. M.llcr. Whial. I nil, 3 inns In I Inning , I struck out IK I', Mlllci, ISIctllill, Chelietl bv Chenel, .1 1 1 1 liichnnt'i Sihullr. I' Miller) I'uipliis Miss,, M.,,,1 sen ipiiuei ana itigicr iniises, rniif I hour and 1 minutes "f g.llili IIAsf-.HAI.I. 1(I-IIV, LIIHLIs lilll.li. Ilioislilyn vs. I'ltisburg, 3 :in I' M .(,' CUBS IN JERSEY CITY. The lst allraiilo'i stugi-il at vVci side Pink. Jersey (in, this uaxnt Is in 1 ,,-, f,,r tills SnililllV T"H gullies nil) In. ppitcl In Ihe llrst tlie ,ler 'lly Kiieinen ,in,l ,lerev fit) Pnliic tub , liisli in 1 null"-! M,.,i mi, , ilecilc Ihe 1 hailll'loiislilp of the '(. ' firemen tvoii the last ianic. I In ! n . I his I game Have Hliscull'- Jeiscj I'll lento , will Hint tin- Chicago N.itloiuil L'risuels bs I Tinker hss piomisiMi i hi nil his ri'znlrrb III Hie lineup He will hnle elile,, liml,. 'Mann, 'llnliiennnn, Kill)', S11I11 Wiuliiiaii ami 1 Vrlle Wilson, fooiiri liliilil, lo spirt tin' name, land later will use Mollttitz on llrst Moiilieal II r 11 it n will pitch part or the fame. DOOLAN GOES TO -REDS BY WAIVER With Fletcher Back in Lineup, McOraw Decides to Let "Mickey" Out. HARK ADAMS BELKASED It was learned yesterdny that th (Hants had sent Mickey Doolati to the Cincinnati Club over the waiver route. Doiihin Joined the (limits lifter leaving thp fiili. Mrflrnw tiurcbaslnir the former Phllly star In order to fill up the gup at shortstop, following tin Injury to Arthur I'letcher. Now that Fletcher :i Bill ii Is In form and with Hans Uibert , ready to play at any time, Doolan had ready to play at any time, Poolan had little chance to do tervlce as a num. I , - . . .. . oer r me .New lora (eani. As Matty was In the Held for the ser vices of u tried Inflelder, he lefused to waive on tiootau. The Bed manager has not yet signed Mickey to a Cincinnati con tract, but there seems little likelihood any hitch will arise over the transfel 1 11(111 Hero Hrlenaeil. liabe Adams, one of the "Id guaid, has been unconditionally released by the Pirates, The heio of the tHU I'ltts-btirg-Kettolt World Series left the Pirate outllt last Wednesday night lifter the i gime with the (Hants and now Is In, Pittsburg, where he received his last pay check an a member nf Callahan's fain Waivers were asked on him and, all clubs passed "Babe" up. Adams was unable to get going this eae He won only two games, Ills , fist hall no longer fooled the National league batsmen and Adams soon lost coiillilence In himself. The big fellow Is said to be well fixed and should have little trouble III keeping the wolf from the e trance to Ills palatial home. All legal details concerning Christy ' Mathewson's contract with the Cincin nati Club ere settled yesterday, when the document was drawn up by John M. Ward. M.ilt)s contract, according lo Wind, calls for services during the ears nf iil 15, 1 1 1 7 and 1918. Ward, who at one time was manager of the (Hants, drew up the contract for John MiOraw when the Little Napoleon lltst signed to manage the (Hants .lime ttelenaea t'lnehrr. Plelder Jones has cut looi-e with an other Blow He player. He sent pitcher Bill l-'lncher to Memphis In the Southern Association. The big fellow has been of Utile ue to the Browns this season. Mill was inclined to be wild the few i. . t ... t .i ' IC i"t , " , L,u, i, th.it another e.ar In the minois will do l'liiclier a world of good. Plncher was or.e of the leading 1 liicher was or.e twirlers in the Southern Association with ...1.. Little IfocK last year Dana Pllllnglm. former Cleveland pitihei, has been shunted to Charleston !: the Columb'.lH American Association t.. ,. in .,r,i.i, m n,..t. i.-iti. lri;ilii t'evlnrt Wrlt-ht lb,. fnrtiiAr t'l, I., i rt bank clerk, has leen returned to the U bite So by Charleston. White fielded In a "cnsatlonal manner for the but was unahle tn do anything w sib k The Wilkebarre club of the New York Mate l.c.igue esterday was sold at a i sberirfs sale The Barons, although 111 ' ta rd place lti the race for the Parrell I i"Till.llit. have been drawing poor crowds! aid a vhange In ownership was made ' i ecessary Mike Donlln will take charge 1 1 the llkesharn- club to-day. He also i hip play first base HUSTLERS EASY VICTORS. Boll I p Ills l.eail In I'lrat llinlnx nnd nenl Ititynla, T tu ,'L HoiilKhTKR, N Y, Aug. a tlnterna tlona!) Itorhester scored live runs In he til Mt inning here to-day, mote than onnm.il to defeat the Montreal Itnjals. The final tally was 7 to .1. The score; KOilBM'KIt il , .MOXTUEAI. (I ) b r li o a ei ati r h n a e sln.in, i f llmUe lb u o " MU)I He. :t 3 11 I .111" " v Mnrall.et , 1 n I. i, 'i ! I 1 .1 0 0 Malnl.lt "0 sriuth.rf 3 ') hauii- tu b 1 1 Wasner.ss . 4 a Uttery.lb. 0 " llnwley e 1 0 (Inoiibreit.p ,1'olvrll.p. . 4 0 .' I 0 0 3 I 0 3 )! I 0 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 .TOO 0 o on .I.HMb.im It I 1 I i.-'. n -b 4 1: 3 3 0 t o II, i li 3b 3 o 0 M. A ,ile... 4 o 1 i Damn i 3 i 0 Kirnieer.p ion 10 - Totals :.i : il i Totals 31 3 I ;i SI Rrs-he.ti-r b000100 17 Meniieal 1 il a t 1 o 0 n 0-3 II. t. . m,.l r Of i.i ..... - "tn ne out in ,,r , ' or, I'Vilien: f lots, J run. In a liinni:. r, , hu I Slouli Three base tills la-ach, Slztlll. Slnjllie, Malterj Saerii,,,. ii, ti.s.ln Si..,-,, ba.es - Mi.rsn. Maisel. slnau ll.uil.le play-Slglln. tn.tini-.t inul iii'ise i irs, nsse or, error1 vt.ntliHl. I Mil on r-H-es-.Hochi-ster. , viniirtal, "i. First base on Imll, -lift Klrmeyer, 4 ott liisalhri-d, 1. oif Colwell, t. Strut k out llv Kiiiiiejer, 1 by Colwell, ; wild pltih Klrtnever empires Messrs Carpenter and Htriii-tii-ld. Tune of ga,nc-l hour and ."3 min utes CHANEY BEATS H0MMEY. snillheri, li, O, Kills; Flmla Mrniig ' llltposltliiii nt llmplrr K, C. (It-oige Chaney, the K. I). King, did not takn the Insignia of pugilistic IOv ally to the llinpite Alhlctlc Club last ulL-ht At any rate, I'.ickey llommey, a member of the IJiieensberry hoi pollol, v.ts far from being knocked nut at the close of the tenth round Not only was llomuiey not knocked out hm he foiiKlu . viciously from the tlrst gong tn tl,,. last, i anil while outpointed, he' was m t li ' llgnt all the way. It Is true that Chancy lilt llomuiey on the rivv often enoiiah and haul .ni'mgh to stop almost tiny nrdltmry man, hut be llast Shier hasn't an ordinary Jaw It, iidtlilion In stiinillug up ntiilcr t, heavy l.oi. li.iiilineiit. llommey inlllctcd i nn'. slileiable ilaiii.igf. He brought the 1,1. mil ti i 'ha tu-j h nose ami landed a uimihei of jarring rights it, Ch.incj's .law Chancy Is n swift, savage luiiiilier tv lm , hits well limn any attsle, and would be ii.iligiioiis to any opponent Ills work, lasl night tvnst disappointing. Charley's , weight was I'J inul I lotnmcj ' 1 ROAM ICR VS. WILLIAMS The ILIil. soli 1 iloill II t'csl ji 1 1 rue t l.'ii 1 natl sin-el and mull, I fm- till- lltllll, coil fm III, tup),. I "If I li .ni'iiui, Hit. , Slllnls, Mfti-in 1 v 1 liemlil will I Plate 1, in itltlil, (. lilisiiild nine nnd the 1 hoier ttlll 1,1. niiiiMi ntl.illirl Ihe Lincoln lililllts The I'll Isllehl ts-ai lit mil hive Art Iti'iiiin-r on tlie ilriiu; line l, ,1111111 nnlr iisentli iltiled a no fill, no inn ittiuie In IllUiibi llipoii This Siiiidiit ho viiu . i.lil,.t lit I'll tone .lis. VVillijtiis una .. .,li..i. 1 Iiu illicl is sine tu fullotl. j the opinllui inline tti, 11 nil' inisicrs iicoiiiiig it, 11 11 1 1-1, ., ' Hie home 1 1 11 n BILi- McTlKlle I'liiilril, The tuit iii laiiit at the Clermont A. C. ' 1 came tn a sudden halt in the fourth 1011ml, when Willie Liuigfoid hu .Mlkn j .McTlgue a low blow mid disabled hllu. In tho sis iiiiiiiiI s'ctni.llual Stump Muff, mull mill Viiuiig iiioinpson boxed a ilr.nv Miinl.tre Miiblle Mtiliagrr. .MDIIILll Aug 3 Matt) -Mi-1 tit 1 1 .'. for ll,e, sl.,1 oilllli'Mei is It It ,he Iieliou I tgers, to 1l.1v signed 11 conlriiet to lil.inuge , lie lo- , Southern .Vssoi buluii te,iui .Vtilutvie will lake iluirgo of he 1 Inn luiiuiiill.iivlv Mobile nt t. resent la In laat nlait In lha league rra. LEADER OF BRAVES IS SUSPENDED BY TENER StalliiiffN's Dispute With em pire Biglcr Given as Cause. Boston, Aug, 3. George T. Slalllngs, manager of the Boston Nationals to-day rcceled notification of hts suspension ror three days ny I'rcsiaeni rener or ni league for words addressed to L'mplre j Itlgler after yesterdays game. The; Braves' leader left the bench during the t first gome of a double header with Cln-1 chiiiatl. Fred Mitchell succeed ng h m IniKHme. 3 to 1. and tbe liraves xnc charge. The stispcntilon of the Boston leader followed a series of altercations be- tween members of the Braves' team and league umpires during the past two months. These differences and Inoio " , eip'-ciany umpire " - fiecisHiiis in vesieruay b KHiiif nn iuv- decisions In yesterday's gunie were the subject of a protost made to the league president In New York to-day by l'resl-ili-nt llaughtou of the Boston team. M inager Stalling said after he left the field that his only remarks to I'm Idle ttlixler vesterday were made after ' the game. PHILLIES HIT DOAK AND WATSON HARD - j .lldci'llS With Iloilier lllld TWO Singles Leads Curds Renten Attack 10 to I. PlllntiKi.flllA. Aug. 31 National ) tl, It. i.!..!.. I,l.i hit IIim f1.:ivnrlA nf Hnftk in,l vvut.n., imra tn.ilov i.tul Hefented . . t .. ii i i i.. rn, liuuii III in i.uuuiu kii m ii" attack w ith a home run anil two singles. lleek and Wilson also cracked out three hits each. The score : ST IX)t'I4 (N.l IMIII.ADK1.PIIIA iN.i an r n o a r au r n o a e n-s. tier If too 0 1 Paskert.rf 1 1 0 0 Ilerk tti.... I.oni.rf ., Mnlili.rt . Milli'Mb. lliirtisby.ss Wilson.cf . (innraleft.e lletrel.b Io ik.p. Wjtson.p Iliitler 4 0 3 200 1 1 1 .". ; 'I ? 1 I 4 01 4 0 0 4 0 : ; 0 0 inn 1 00 : C Niehoff.sh.. 1 0 llyrne.Sb . . , OOldniid.rf 1 0 Whttted.lf . S 1 I.inlertis.lh, 1 0 HaiiiS-oft.ss I olnurus.e. .. 3 0; bender, p 4 0 i : n 1 0 0 4 v 1 : 1:1: 4 ; 3 14 4:34 4 3.0 4 0 10 I 0 1 0 11 0 0 (i , 10 3 0 0 10- Totals 0 01 35 10 14 37 l 1 , Tmsis ii,.-ntl .l for Watson in ihe nlath Innlnc St trills .... 00030003 - 4 Philadelphia Tn l.s.i. htt.-le."k.' P..ke?t. Nlehnl? it.n.l-r Home riin-l.iicterii.. Stolen bs.ea- ; jilller. Haiiernft, Hums, linnhle ilajltnrn, j by Ilit7el and Miller; tvnc anil r,iuiralcs, ''"T"' ,NI',I'"'I '.'". ,l:'",'.r"V.!.fVr.n.l'.,"X!!! I'lll-. . I II 1 1 Sl, 1 1 'II I P , Ill.l 1.11 r,,..tn SI Umls. 1 . PhllidelliNa. 1 llasis. ell halls !t Watson, 1; nff Mender. 3. Hits anil rarnM i runs-mr ina&, i mis, j runs in u iniiinrs , en Watson. T hits, i runs In 3 Innlnas : nil llender. hit- " r,.n- In Inoltivs lilt tv nlti-her llr i Watsn'n, 1 (llrrne) struck out-lly Ibuk, 1, ' by Walton. 3 I'aa.ed l alls-Burns. itontabs . franlres Messrs. o tiay and Kasnn. Time of -1 hour and So minutes. . '" re 'ciun's! 1 Minor League Results. with theiV J 1 southern Aasoelalton. At Atlanta A."V"1'11 ' " " " N Ylilerlea-Iax Is antl'Verkiiis. Wells nn.l street At lllrnilngham (drat gamei nirnilngliBin C ,,t1"rTe?i-Orlrn.;' anV lliii.er, anil Peters. It II K d 13 4 a o Herbert. It II K Ii I o 4 : Johnson Seeund ame It. II. E. ntrnitimliHUi . 4 1 ICtiuttanooga 3 4 0 1 Hatterles Ponder. Black and llauaer, 'Merrltt. Knnwlsouand Kitchens I Caller! at the end of the seventh Inning I hy agreement At .Mobile II If. H i. Mobile 4 9 0 Memphis 3 .'. 3 j Batteries Wiley. Leonard and Schmidt i. Monroe, WUIett and Wallance, 1 At Xew Orleans It. H. E. I i Xew (irlious . . . . I 3 .1 , Little llnrk 3 4 3 (latteries Itrentnu and Hlggln. Holm- ! quint nnd Chapman. I American Association. At Cituinhus it ii n i 4 10 3 . Curtis and !ntitniitpoll .... Cnltnnbils 0 J llatlerb s llogge and (lessen 0 ; I'rutt ' 1' Al Toledo 0 Louisville .... 0 Toledo It. II v 11 r. Ii : i: llatterle MlddHon and William dlent. Ballet, S long and Wells He. Al Kansas CII5 II II. Il MHwaultee Kansas City . Batteries Faetb. Stapnlika . I .1 8 7 3 anil le. ""V,,,, n'..",,- si P,i Minneapolis' " I iiutti-rles l.ef,, and Mejer .i,i tiwens. ft Royal (Hants Win. XOltniSTOWN. Pa . Aug 3 -The ll,.il (tants beat the Xorrlstown tram hers tn. day. 14 to j. The smn : It It. 11 Itovnl tilants . 1 1 ii 1 :' 0 o s I 11 IV 0 Xorrlstititii .. : o o .1 o o o o 0 111 1 llnttrrles llnrtey nnd Uatewonil. V'.ilcs and 1'nlun rarlfte Cnt League. Lo. Angeles, 3 Vernon. 1 I'nrt'anil 3. Otkl.inil, u. Sin Francisco, -', Suit Lake ,' Western League. I till. llm, T St .Insepll 4 II s M utile?, 14. Penver. il II. ut City. S Wichita 4 l.llli-olll. 1 I , i opi kll. 3 Virginia la-ague. It. ii K- M.vinttiln. (I; Petersburg N.wpoit Neil. 11 I'ltrts'iimjlh, Western Assnelatlon, Muskogee. I. I'nrt Smith 0 Tul-a. I" ! nls.ui, ii. tiklnbotnii city, !t. Shernnn, 1 Pails 4 Mc.Vlesler. O. Kilt) league. 14: llnpklnsvllle. Henilei sun. Henderson, li.irkni e. .1 ifliat), Ilopklnsvllle. V iseenuili. I law son Springs. I Iln't gone pU)e,l, North ( arnllna League, lil.lllolte. T, Ashevllle, Itreetislliiro, 1 111 r ti . 111 . il, I liitelab ' Wiiiston Salent Tea league, iliilviston, 7. Tort Worth, 3 Slireveport, I. San Antonio, 3 Dallas, 1; Houston, 0 (11 Innlngsi Warn, .1; Heuumnnt, 3 111 Innlngsi, "until Atlantic League, 1 auutila. i. Columbus, 1. Thai lesion, .'. .Macon, u J ji-Usinville- Augusta Hani. ..t rjakpc er 17 A Wit iro nnniiis ITILI-,(rti w . urtlil TO. wugitH. 1 .11 1 1 Mela an, former lilaut s-t. t, ti.-r. mil lead a team of all stais against the Itnir latng lli.iiich Culuiiis In a double header al Li-nm (linl, ll'.ili street uii'l Uiuit aieiiue, this sun du) Mi Lean's tram pis) id one game In tell) en il this season and gave a il accouiit of list-lf. And) Coakb). tornier Yankee, cult si, .viiiletb' hurler, will pllili one game, and ' McRobliii', llarb m's fatorlle, ttlll hurl lu the I iittuT ihe Cubans Mil hate tlnir star pitcher VI11110.. oiiose Coaklc Munoz litis lost only one Kaill" 0,0 o, oiii,-o-,-o I'llt'lie, .Nil lilt, t Itnn linnie, KvANHVU.i.i:, Ind., Aug .1 - I'ranl, Win , ell of the llvansvUli' (Vntr.il la-aguc club pitched a no lilt no run g,mc ag.i in-l ripiingtb'lil here lo-dav WUuiicll ili nut give a base up lialltt atul nl;. , ,, Spiiiigllehl player icacheil Hist ha-e Tins w is due to a hail throw In (list ham ny Slim l "ttiii rilan, llvnusvillo won the game, 1 to 0, EYERS READY TO THROW UP SPONGE Declares He'll Quit Braves If! He Can (Jet Unconditional Release. BOSTON R REARS EVEN I Hokto.v, Aug. 3. (Natlonnl League) Cincinnati and Boston dMded n. double header to-day, the Beds winning the first or.d 5 to 3. In the ninth Inning of the Hist contest Mitchell, batting for Hcnulz. hit for two bases with the bases full and scored three runs. neo nnillll mauc me eecouu H....i , r,r. ,n j..., n., , fnr n home run siTiiie mr iiowinn 111 ine nmi inniiiK '. - ; - v - - ...... Aftera fiuarrel In which Captain F.vers and "lied" Smith of the Boston Nationals: figured In the second game F.vers an- pounced that lie was "disgusted" with tho v.ay things were going, and that If he c""iu ooimn an uiicunuiiiuiiai ieirm.- .. .... '..!..... ...... .1 .. In I,B ttrtA n - tiif.i, i icnu; lu iii. "If I say anything I get In bad, and If I ill n't say atij thing I get In bad," said Kvers, "so what la there to do?" The Braves' captain was ordered off the flelrl by l'mplre Byron In the third Inning of the serond game with Clncln- natl for alleged wrangling with Smith In the Boston dugout. At the clubhouse alter the game It Is said that the qtiar - te. between Smith and livers was re - si med until thy were separated by other pluers, The cause of the trouble could not oe learneu. nie score FIIIST liAMi: CINCINNATI (N ll()TON iN i abrhoae ab r h o a e (irnh.ssjb. SO.' .' n M.ir'ville.-s. iot : 2 3 Ilnllseh.ef.. IOO '. OOKiers.h III 0 (iriinths.ri hi o o o wiihoii.rf . 4 o 1 o Lhse.lh,:b 10 1 10 Mn" If 4 0 : o ealr.lf .. 4 1 0 3 0 0 Kntieti hy.lb 4 o o 17 ' M K'lue.Sh. 10 0 (I 0 0 Smith, tb 401 o ' Hinmrr.ss.. 20 1 0 I l'Stind.-r's.cl S J 1 ' i.nu n.:b,i 401 .1 j Oiltlaekburn.c 1 00 f. 3 0 0 1 1 11 1 0 100 0 i wmioc Toner.p, , 3.r,hul,'t'' 3 t 0 3 0 0 1 0 00 0 1 0 1 0 10 10 10 10 0 O'llarnes.n 2 0 'Connolly.. 0 0 iColllns.. . 0 0! 0 0 Total. 0 0 oo1 0 ' 001 Sll.... ! tClarke.' JMltehell 3; 1 j :: 19 4 , SMltehell ISehneider 01 000 000 .Mn-ely.p. I Iltllill.lb, ' Totals Mr : r t 'Halted for Tot.ey In the f-iglilli llinllic. tltatte, tetr l:mner In the ninth ltinlinr. iliatttsl for Srh'ili In the ninth Innlm Htan fur (iirkr In the ninth limine 'Hatted fur Smxlgrasa In the ninth limine, 'Hatted fur lllaikhurn In the ninth Inning. 1 1 ini-innati n n t n o 0 0 n 1 It A. Inn AanSA, ns 1W" bus tinnier, .Minneii ruree naae . .W."!,?,,. ': ' , ri.i.' . . '" ".",.1 '..'..i ' I'V:!0"'.' '. ""X?- runs In 7 Innlnis; ofr Srhnltr. 1 hit. lie. runs In 1 Inning i,rt Mnsel), 1 hit, no runs In 1 Inning, off llarnes, hits. 3 run. in ! Inrilnc Struik nut II) Toney, . by Sihult, l: by Muselv, 1: by llarnes, 5. Passed hall--Wlnco. l'ioilrea Messrs (Julale.r and llyrtrn Time of game 3 hours, skconh rami: CIXCIXXATI (X. BOSTON i.Vi ab r h o a e abrhoae r.roh.Ib 4 0 4 o M.ir'vllle.ss 4 11 J U Kimseh.el . (inffith.rf . s I o : 113 0 4 0 11. 40 13 (113 4 ii 1 3 joi ; 10 0 0 I 0 n 0 0 0 Kiers.Cb . . 3 0 0 0 1 u v0iKitipa'ck.;b 3 00 0 3 0 0 0 Wilhoit.rf ..411300 0AjM3ce.ir.... 3 3: a oo 3 0 Konetehy.lb 3 0 0 13 11 0 3 0 smith. 3b ... 4 1 1 0 1 ' 0 0 Miodgr'as.cf too 1 00 SOilllackburn c J 0 t no I Cliase.lb ' Xeale.lt Loudn, ub. Knimer s. ChrUe.e lcl,ely,p Kither OOlAllen.p,. . 3 0 3 0 b ft Totals , 3 S 10 34 13 0 Totals , 33 & t 37 11 0 Ratted for Mosely In the ninth lnnlni. Cincinnati , 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 .1 I lloston t 0 1 0 0 0 0 t 0 I Two base hit (iron. Three base hits Uroh. liuilen, (Irlftllh Home runs Smith, Maiee. . Stolen bases Xeale, Chase. Sacrlme hit liarke. Ift on bases Cincinnati, : lloston. . Rases nn t.sll.-OfT Mn.el), 6, of Allen, 1 - lllta and earned run -Off Mosely, hits S. runs I D In S lanlnc . oft Allen, hits 10. runs 3 In V I Innings. Struck out -lly Mosely, 3, I.y Allen, 1. empires Messra. Ryron and Quigley. Time j of game 2 hours. IM'TIGUE WINS OWN GAME IN 15TH INNINGl His IiouI.Ip St'iitU lu Ticiii" Hiid Dfcidin"; K ti . Bi sons Heatoii. (5 to -. Inter national League Results. Rhtiinond. .1 llaltlmnrr. 1. Hishrsler, 7, Montreal. 3. Toionto, r. Ilutfalo, 5 (tS innings), wtantllng nf the Club. W L. PC ; W nuffalu ' I- r-43 Rallimnie... I'. I'rovldence. ,"0 4. rV43 Rli huiond . 43 Tornnin . W 41 Newark. 3' Montreal 17 43 S.'.'Rocliester 37 W ' .;:i .43 ,4W .4.H (me siiieilulesl for To-riaj. Xewraik In Protldelice, llsltlniore in Richmond. Montreal In Rochester. Buffalo In Toronto, Toronto, ont tinuaO. McTlgue'r) hi. own game ir. a Aug. great 3 ( Interna fifteen vitli the league leaders to-day by 6 to 5, The locals scored twice In the ninth and tied the score, Buffalo took the lead igaln In the tlrst half of the fifteenth. McTlgue, however, was equal to the i. casitiii In the local' half of the same lining, With one out and two on basrs McTlgue clouted one to right field fur a double and sent the tielng and inn acioss. The score; w-lntilon. winning TORONTO il ) I lll'FKAl.0 1 1 at) r li o a el ab r h o a e Trueile.7b s o 1 4 1 Kopp.lf . ;,ii ,: a o smith. ss. ..301 l Mannlng.lf. 3 00 3 IliCsh'm.cf 60 3 3 liraham.tb 7 0 15 3 : Liiatlliell.rf II t 0 1 (' 0 Jackson. of 6 13 I 0 0 0 0 Carlstr'm 3b 7 I I 1 40 1 o iuiminel.il, 7 I 3 17 ID Tlinmp'n rf 0 o ; o o M'Donald.ss 6 0 . 1 .1 0 1 l.O Ill.1c e.7li s 7 1 1 : 3 o I) .Neill.Jh mo Krniiell.e i: 3 0 iin-itiw .0 s 0 0 7 0 1 3 0 lluder.p. . 1 0 0 0 JO 4 OiTytou.p . : 00 fl 3 0 Trnut.ll.Sh, McTif ue.p. r. -j t i Totals .ViilliillJ3 Totals , p in j -One out when winning run was scored buffalo 1 0 t 0 ; 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 t -r, Toronto 0000030030 11 ono 3-ts Time base hit - Jackson Two base hits I'lolll, McTlgue 3, Krlcliell. .fl,ksn, 'al. ,110111 Stolen bases Kopp, iiriitiatn Sat rlflis hits -.lackson, (I'Ni lll. Manning, Trout D.ntl.ls acksoli, (I'Nilll. Manning, i'mut Double McTlgue to lllaikbunie to liraliau, ont-llv McTlgue. 11 l,r liadi-r. 3; bv 3. Rase, oil halls- Off McTlgu.'. ' off i; off Tyson, '.' Hit balsnmn-lly 11I11) -Meiigut' strufk ' lison. 1 Under, S; off Tyson, 3 Hit balsnnin -lly I Tyson (lllrminghanii Wild piti-h McTlgue, Left on liases- 1 oroiun, 14; tomato, n. -m. plres Messis rrecninn and lleilfolil, Time of i came 3 hours and ."i-t nilniites NEW YORK STATE LEAGUE w I. If , itl .ti.'.'H'tii 1 W L PC 4.1 IV 473 41 M HI IH So 43t 34 :.; 31:. lliiiahamloii ! SVIMepse V. tt :,!il Klmira 4. 3:1 ,!i Alb.inv 3'i 3t .V)j Harrlshurt, illrsi gitnoi ; 0 0 11 0 0 4 t ill'esii irre scraliinil At Albany 1 Al I. in v II II - ' 13 thls'tilm I 0 0 0 i) 0 0 0 01 Walker and Wanamakor li.iiti rlc ning nttd HrilKgv Hernnd game) Albany o a 0 o to It II 1'tlc.l 0 0 '.' 3 0 11 0- Hallrrle. Heine" ami Klipp and HlugK) Wanumaker Al W Ikesii.irr" - lllnghanitnn . 0 ii 0 0 (i o t l o vvilkesburre I 'I I I .' I I i Hatterles ll.irnliiirilt and Peterson, Hob. bins and llllg'r A I Srriintou Scranloit nonnnoitot r.lmlra 1 o a o n o n n o iltttelle, Cot and H-.tlinau I'ri tiger .ind Case) A' ll'irrlsbiirg. II II K Stracuse o o o o o o n o o o n n fi o n o. .a i; 4 llarrb'g ono on 000000 0000 1 .1 10 1 Batteries I'rlel ami Itlldebranil. Hal frlch, Parson, and Hitler. FAYORITES FALTER ON MOHAWK LINKS Max Marston and (iilnmn Tif fany Eliminated in In vitation Toui'iic. LANSING WINS AGAIN SCItRNKCTAPT, N. Y., Allg. 3 Ni), Max Marston nor Oilman Tlffan), ptfti generally regarded as the two f.ivoritf.. Hllrvlverl tn.tl.iv lti tlir. Mnti:ti,l - r,ub BnnuaJ lnvtJ10M lollrn.,In(,, , ney were In nppnrtto sldei of the nta, I there was much discussion early In th. rtoy anout what tliev won (I il.i uk.. .. . ... i m" u,f. "ni" oil .-aiunn.y. hr ..Marston was eliminated from such d cussions mis morning wnen lie a. ! beaten, 4 nnd 3, In the tlrst rnunil bi Oeorge SelilefTHn. a local golfer, ami Ttf fany was excluded from the catctilatnns , this afternoon by Sherr.ll Slmrmsn , . ... . , wnu won n uiurnj iuukiu minn nn i,s nn.v.n artimn iiviiii: ntim. All the good ones are not gone. hn , ever. Just because Marston and Tlff,i i ate no more. In the tipper half S. hirttl and Charles T. Lansing, the inedalu' , loom up as the lenders, and In th ,of J Judging from to-dny's perfoi mince there i seem to be four first class gnlfeis. The first of them Is William M Ib-eUe jnf Rochester, originally from IMlnbureli 1 Scotland, where he whs a plus -i .iid eight man before he came over hers i about ten years ago, lie made a ;s in i ins aiiernoon miucii wi-ua.v, uoing nut j In 41 and coming home In St In t's morning he will meet W Ilainihon I Oardncr of Buffnlo, Yale and Pine Vat I w. who was one under par when he i, bis match and stopped tla at ' thirteenth this afternoon. The other too are Sherman, senil-llnallst lust ear .u Detroit and cotuiuetor of Tlffnn In-dat and C. II. Williams, it Phll.nlelphriii who nntfle a fine 7.1 this afternoon ami n put himself in tlie limelight. The two lower half matches w ill ca rs the crowd in the morning, 'he isitM.i lug two golfers In the upper half C I Bellnway of Springfield and (S. W . of Hlmlra, not being as highly reg.,ril.,i as Schlellllti and Lansing, whom tlei must play I Chick Lansing, the medalist hail tre narrowest sort of escape this mnrn.'.c when be met K i:, Donohoe of .Mo- cln I r. They lltuslied all suuate and the' went four extra holes, on ever one -S which Lansing had to play at least oi e shot from the rough. t r, . Thlrte.t ; Patten. MuhnTik. first rrtinil - W w beat t It Prenlb, I lle'lamy. Spring", M"haw k. '.' UP'. , beat M. w cailliy, Ainsli). a unn j j i Itlielt. Itnfliesler hejl II U n ,r djga, 1' and t. (1 "chlefTllne. .Mnhak he. M. It. MnrMon. Haltarnt, 4 and .'. '. Cule. Blinlrn, beat V. (! Carr, ill's, i T and .1. It. M Collie, Mohawk ',i- -M HartHtid. Marin and Field I up 'ni l.aver. Albany, heat (leorge A Klder , Mohawk, .1 nn.l '.'. C. T. Lining, Kn k' I bocker. beat F II I'nnohoe Mot I u up ('-"-' holes): W M IteeKle. Odk II I heat W. A. Adrlari 'e. Dutihtss. r, nml 4 I U A. Wilson. Westlle d. h'at A (lregs-t 'Albany, .1 anil 1. W M. i.ardner llufla beat C. I. Stewart. Mohawk, '- up II Tnwne Mohan It, belt W It VI ho ' Wvkngyl. " and t; Slurrli: Sherman, ), uunlasls, beat II. t llawkee. s ar is .1 and li ft. P. Tiffany. Mohawk, h.-af A Sand'. Ilutrhess. snd 1. C II Wl'Man llAla, beat C. F". AMiug. Onondaga ti in il. s. P Kmerlrk Hudson River, ha' V I II llesle. Mohawk. 'J and 1 Second Hound -llel amy beat Paitin ' -.tin. SchleR n heat Klietl. '2 itnd 1 - beat Collie, 3 and 1: Lansing heat Law 1 nn: lleekle heat Wilson. f and 4. ner beat Tnwne. 7 and Sherman -Tiffany, 1 up; Williams beat Umer k and 3. Beaten SUteen nf First Third r. Firat round I'rentlsi beat r,t' and ft; Marston beti Wll. n Oarland beat Carr, 1 up, Hlder bed- I- hoe. t up; lirecor) hem AdrMii e ;i . Stewart hen XI' nolson. 7 and c. 1U k heat Sands, I up I-- holes), Av lr,g -Uenla, 1 up (So hnlesi REBELS HITTMELY. , "core flier Oriole, :t Bnlllniore Va., Aug to I Hurt- Lineup. r, i ti it i: ni' tlonal) Timely hitting 3 to 1 victory over l!.i!l'-"ti. - r opining game cf the eel n". I", i. HarUell, former Yankee, p.tiyeil h - game as li". Dtlole to-il ,J 'I , - HAI.T1MORE (I ) I ItllllMOSbT' ab r h o a e ii Rales. rt. I 0 3 .! 0 " CP mr i . 1 1 llu.sill.lb 10 1 7 oo K.ils-1 ii Rirber.rf . I 0 0 . " o lb mm i -i, Laniard! . 3 10 3 " II l.sto, i Kopt.sa .. tot : so lrr.i:o i llartrrll.'Jt I " i t I lIKo'l"" t y.lm'inaii.Sb I'1' : to Pr -si.- :b MeAvo.v.e Jim I :o it,, poi.i. , M'sclte p 3 0 0 o . o Kn-s p Twombl) 101 o o -i 4 Winston too o oo Tnt ib i Totals I v :i o " 1 Hatted fm- Mc.Wio n, nMh ; Mailt d for Mori i-i tte In the ninth ; Ratllliion 0 0 o fl , r, ii ' lllrhmonil " t 1 0 0 0 0 ' t ' Two base lilts -.imnii rinsii, Kctliln-r ! - base hit -Kopf Home inn Klls-I . r hit -Airt'goll Sti leu li.i-e It'-lllliet I n Double plav Arragoti lo lie, nobis F lialls -llff Mnrrlsetle. 3 eft llosv, t t . mt--I!v Mnrrlsettt 1. hi llo, 5 . ' 1...... ,l-ttl,iii t III. hinona I'. r-tii)-,.- - ) , hitting won Messrs Clean and I lieslnult Time of sn e iuning duel 1 hour and 30 minutes. ARCTIC PARK GAMES A fine card has Won arranced for th- " end al Arctic Park, liit'liiim ind lb an nut's, lltisikl.tn Tu niortow aftei-i,ic, dovbie header will Is' plmeil III If, 1 game the ew- Lots IV II C slid l.iler'r nil) linsli in the tlual garni to il.. te I'.asl Ni-tv Yolk chainplonslilp. and ic t ' 1 Of that COIlle Itlll llle ll.e larpl- " tlH n Sunday nmrnlni al '" i empires w meet the strong tircinc letlcs nine Iii Hie afternoon the 1 : clash with their old rivals, the In er Seals TIMELY BOXING GOSSIP. Abe Attell, former featherweiic Si plnn. will seeonil hi brother Mm night at the llsrlem Sporting I ,h 'tlie Coast scrapper will eng-ise i . I Kaulkrs. the Harlem negro. In a ten ' bout. Althniicli Attell la 30 year- ,.f .tnd has h.en bmtng for thirteen ye-. Still pistsessfS consllleriltile ,k' 'I .good pilllih. Willie Aste- and Me I will clash In the seml.wlndup nf te' r . 1 fitting tn an autumn,, lie a-itdT' tnirsnay 1 mi t-nu 1 teen-eiir.nlil boy ' ''r,"v,,n.r w'int,! at M ,01 Welling, at Mailt Thirsliiy that I'llUfed l,e ile.lfli ' 1 teen)eitr.niii poy .lonnti) im v reiiuesi e,i in 11 11 next We.llii'-il i Wl'1 aillson Sou ire ii.irte' pnntpnneil. No substitute date n.'" I' net for the mill, Unn Out With ballenge. Porky Fbnn, who clilms 'ha' Fled Fulton decisive')' c New U' , lares thai 'he llochester K,m' i' p.ster lillllipl.ill Wlllird II'. '1 ' as he it 111 arc ,tiuin.l lie I't. I u 'I' or sbori contest .inynhete reasonable terms is A picture or rorilier i.igni t ' " 1 nlon Will i. Hitch o. Ilk Vicanin al Montere). Ca' it hern VV '1.1I. .1' I I'm'"' -11...,- net nf pullshliiR up In 1 is Willie also lias a s , i 9 1 though he thought suMler'na" I lien I r iisiei 1 11. 1 11 '1 championship I - - WHITE LABEL Tm Scotch oj OttAT Aoc II E 1 ID a v i l-T WHITE LABEL l PT'7i ----aMiw9