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IGRIFFS REVENGED ON "DIXIE" DAVIS; SWAMP BROWNS, 13-1
|joh nson Allows Four Hits; j
'Iron Man'Driven Off Mound
Smith Open* Game With Home Run and Parade
Continue*?Barney Hurls in Great
, *
Form?Ban Johnson Sees Game.
i * *
SPORTSMAN'S PARK. ST. 7.QUIB. ?
o Auk. II.?The National* dl?- {
poeed ot a familiar pitching Jinx. j| RE-E-EVENGE!
with *4aa today, and crushed th* 11 . -I
Browns to th. extant of 11 to 1 la ? AB> K. H. o. A. K.
the wcond gam. of the aarlea. With . | ? J 4
the victory, the Giifta tightened Herri*. A..?r... S S t 1 4
Uielr grip on third place to the Ms*, Ik S t fl .1
extent of three and one-half games. Miller, If S 1 3 4
wMch assures them of that resl- Bnwtr, rf 4 S
denoe^tor at leaat a week and Msska Ik 1 I I 1
probably for the remainder of th* m. 4 1 1 1 S
srasoK. Pldaleh. .-4. P> 4 1* A' *
TOaJe Davl* waa the member of jatmi. 9 ~r*r1 1 ,# .?
Lee leohl's staff Vila wilted. I*a?t \? ? ? * ?'w ?
vtflr he gained-^M?sld*rabte (Am. Totals . ? IS I* ST T 1
'by sweeping throuch M. LmI< A*. H. H. O. A. c.
ningSconquest and Anishing that f 4 4'?
^cvaruar con...twlthn,n.hlt- K||,rk< 3b 4 , . , , .
less lnnm*a. It ?n entirely a i t
<ti(Tesent story today, with Eart 2 Z 1V% I
SmitR opening with a drixe into " * J J J
the IJght-fleld bleachers, and from ef.. . ... | ' j J | |
Ihen.on It was a gallop for the j""** e 2 1 I
Nationals. PW"?r?, a 1 *
Thar ability to bunch bits against Ort*er. 3 1 4 ? 1
the pitchers used by the Krown* MeMaaaa. 3b 3 e 3 S 1
was Remarkable. for they did not Dsirla, p.
wa.tA a single blow out of the col- Bnrwel*. p ! ?
lection of fifteen, and out of the lalHae. *. :... 3 3
nine-4itn*a they attacked from the ? _ ? ? ?
piste"they had five hitless Innings. Totals ........ 33 1 4 2T 3
4tarsrr Harls Brilliantly. Scare by laalagat
nut there was a triumphant waablagtoa . 7130044400 3?13
march In the other four, with th* st. i*?to oaooiaoe ?? 1
iuns*coinlng in .packages <of three ?sla,7 raaa?SaHtk. Jacob*,... Mae.
tr.ys.ind a big four- A* riBcc kit>?vkaafca. Killer. Doable
the nrst inning settled the result. Gerber laaaaalatedl Paaaed
Wallor Johnson wa, t^ pitcher. ZgZZZZ*.'"EST-*..?22
nof fcrgeUing another tfey in th.' D-rta, U W^n. t,
Bat * r?X? Da via,
son was a spectator, and the a?h- 8 bits, 3 rasi la 3-3 laslani o?
letes had to conform with the book Harwell. T kit.. 7 ran. la B% laaof
rules and finish to the end of the laaa. I .eft .a base.?St. I.oula. 4i
nintf1 WMklsjdoa. S. Time. 1:40. I mFence
Buster Brower was the only piw WnlHn- and Connolly. l.Mlsg
member who failed to enter the pltehen^Dnvta.
base-nit column. He tried on four ???
swings but saw four grounders ,, 99 \f a.
gobSled in by McManus. Picinich * *CdSeVS VlCtOTS
and Brower were the only tnira ^
placors who failed to swing around
the circuit As for base hits, thtrr %J D C r A 6 21 S t CT S
w?re?three apiece for Harris. Jwf? ^
a;-d Miller, and they poked one liijer
noth'r oot ,0 unKuar ' Plunkett's Fielding FeaThe
Browns did not have as much P
as a>ii?gl? spurt. Johnson was so tlirefi ClOS I titerleagUC
effective and perfeot today thathr
spread four hits to the opopsltlon StTieS Tilt.
withvthe only score resulting from ?
Bill Jacobson's burning smash over
the ^ft field wall. Jake was the p0t?mar Council defeated the
rrnJ?n??oUh4.heTned'bmuron. Begiaters yesterday. * to 4. in the
otheft touched "je center cushion, inter^league series at the Terifcinal
Not a free ticket, an error for R B. *Y M c. a, grounds. The
from "the "bench?* 'otomacs looked to be easy winner.
Smith Baps Homer. up to the seventh, when the ReglsTl*
Nationals did not waste?sec- tcrs scored three runs and very
ond in getting hep to Dixie's wide n<.arjy tied it up. The game was
cnrvA. Smith reached for the sec- thfn calk(, on ^.count ot darknew.
r?nd pitch and it landed in the
bleacher seats. Harris. Jud*e and j The fleldln* of TMunkett of the PoMtllef
put singles in left. Harris j tomacs was the feature of the game,
aeortp*. but Miller was cutHe pUned off a couple of one-handed
trvirtg for a double. After Brower j ^
groi^Hled to McManus. Shanks sin- stabs in left Held that were gems,
gled fa center, scoring Judge. After | Hits by Xa?k. Coran and HonliDavlT^llced
I-mott*^. was called ,
off the rubber ar<i Burwell appearetSTl
oto^pacs in the first inning. HouliTh<fci7?econd
saw another big han's double and Fitzgerald's sinroun^with
Johnson ^penlBC ^another |n the th|rd The!r
' ^sr?,ield ?t?U- "d.W?ollow^ 1?" run was counted in the fifth
HaJudge and Miller singled, when Mack walked and Fitsgerald
walked a ad Shanks drove brought him across the pan with
deeo io Tobin for three runs. * double. ^ *
Thejfirst stir bv the Browns came Clatterbuck took first in the fifth
In tbet'fifth on Jacobson's homer, on Sullivin's ert-or and' tallied th&
but ^gig ace was picked up with Registers' first run on Moran's hit
threelJtnore in the sixth for the and a wild pitch. In the seventh.
NatiomAls. Gerber made a low Hooper walked, and successive sin hro^STon
Johnson. Smith singled gles by Clatterbuck. Tingle. Hurto
cemer. Harris repeated. Judge ney an<j Patterson, together with
was tfcere with another single. Fouf Mack's error on a hit by Jones,
Tuns and Fohl switched to Southpaw "gave' the Registers three runs.
PalnWfo in the seventh. He baa with Jhree on and two out, Higgins
two dlj^hers but in the ninth Miller force(j Patterson at second, ending
Ingljjjl shanks , walkea;h Vf the game. The score:
and minich singled for three runs. Polomac c Ab u 0 x r|illfm Ab H 0 A
endlnZ the day's swatfest for tn? MT?rthr rf 4 o o o!Tingle.2b... 4 2 2 1
ReeMMiive third placers. Plnnkett.fT $ l?3 OlNoone.rf... 3 10 0
Mack.*... 2 11 4|Jooei?.erf... 4 0 2*1
iFohl will have to dig into Mor?n.2b.. 3 13 2iH|m^T.lf.. 4 l ? 2
*2? ^for tomorrow's Il?.llhaB.rf 3 2 4 oTatter.on.cf 4 110
h'* ?f r#CnL r>"M lb 3 2 0 0!nt*flnn.3b. 4 0 10
pitchsr, while Courtney probably Mj.rssn.3b 8 0 0 HHooper.ib.. l o 4 0
will mm to the post for the GrifTs. GetbsUe../ 3 14 eiriaterbach.p 3 1'2 ^
TJJ! RulliTssrp. 2 1 0 2 Moras.m. .. 8 10 2
M^jfde and Dlxio Davis almost v_
e?mCll!0 blow? when the Brow*s ^ToUli...2? # IX 9: Totil.... so 111 8
pltchar was yanked in the first xrore bjr inniso:
inniw ' Mac was dishing out some Kef inters.. 0 0 0 0 1 0 3?4
*ot SL- which Dixie -_entede ^k.tt. M.ck' O.' Ul.' ?H^
and Aft]y the appearance of Umpire h>n Tinflfl i^r riatterksrk (2).- Er ConnjBiy
prevented a knockout miliKsa. Two-base
torviior either side. hits?Honlihsa. ritscvrsld. Stolea bases?
IT M-ck- Ttagie. Left oa bases?
. _ . _ I'oiomnt-. 5: Kefiitters. 8. B:i?es on balls?
Pifclgdent Johnson was a spec ,.,,rt#fWk 2: off SnliiTsn. *. Illti^?
tator 'tbday. He sat with Magnate ^ Ch|tterblH.k, 9 in fl laalnrs; off SolllTsn.
T?aU ,dM t^e home side for four 0 la 2-8 innings; off Knssesa. 1 is 1-2 iwInnW
and finished In company nin?.. Wraefcjos.t-'y CUMwba^. ,8: by
with'ITt-esldent Griffith. ^ tmpire. Kidw.U .nd-Hoff
M11 ? ? mmm. Xl*w of gam^-l:*>.
Potomacn Enter Four ' - _
Fr-^.n. Irn Phi l/i Rnrp* cherry dales Play Two.
Grew* Ul rlllla. Itaces n(1 Cherrytlale -a. a. will ts?kte
'Si ?Z , . ... . the Palis Charch nine at Palls
Th?foton,,c B"mt c,ub Church. Va.. tomorrow, and on Sttnfour^ews
in the annual Middle ^ w|n meet Emeraidsron dlaStata^gatta
to be held I^r Day mo0(1 No 1 Monun4ent ,ot. Both
^ {R^dUte eigit .em-r?ad will start at Lo^'ock. _
r,'4g eight wTn probabfy'be Premiere in Field.
th. aaae that rowed h> the national The Premier Mld?ets want to arr.gaMU'
at Buffalo early this month, range games ^lth ^Jocal 1] to 1}
Mat. ______ wear old teama. Tlf* Premiers have
nil _ won IS and lost' but > thi* season.
m" m rrn -A _ , gamerf call North 1171.
^W^>Griff8 . -,~j
Poin.^ League Standings.
Four Brtff?.s kootlMl tk.tr aerate. TM- '
rlM. Bins Miller', taark w.nt *p MtM AMERICAN LEAGUE
p?tri. a ad Jndft nrh iMH four
solan. as4 Raltk gained tkm?. Earl ?b? . ?. . _ , ?
brouskt hi. koa. ma total for tke jrear a* _ ? ., " ^
f. foot, Walt?r Joksra la rapMlj iwarinf ' tj. 11 S aa 'iS
stum. mu.ui 81 34 m ' 42 7#
Z O A? m B IB SB BR KB A? ? rZSTZXDAT't UIHITI
' ,*12? x * a a saa ,w,?bl"?toa. IS; St. Lsals. 1
* tit aa? J ..i ? ,x i t? *S? Cblesgo, T: New York, 0.
y*' .m' *1? * 'f* 1 i 'Z Philadelphia. ?; Clerelaad. 4.
IWtMf.. !t i) I II 1 0 .Sll Bn.. * D-imit , ?
UkarrM!. MII0M N 1) I I 4 .M "troir u?U
Jkdsr.?ti. . lis fill It 1M II M 3 14 .*>7 _. ._
igkaakkl*.. 117 431 7e 132 1* 1? 5 S M OUO? TODAY.
MllaaJlUt' tt?U II I S 1 I ?4 Waahlagtaa st It. Lnla.
BarrM^. 11* 444 *7 12? 14 I 0 3 JM "Sew let at Cklesge.
*u|errt3. K*?30 47 K 7 S3 .v* rkUad.lphla at Clmlaad.
LaM.iWV; 10 It 4 * 0 * -MS BMtoa at Detroit
Jek-mR,".'. ? <t ) 3 I I I* ? -J-\
7 *a J 0 0 0 an NATIONAL LEAGUE.
S^eowJBH'. 71 191 3t SO It 2 I J -X
ithW? roiua u a i 4 : .bi v . "VJ-T _ .
*arba?WV. S* ?B IS t 1 ? 0 ,2W k .. ~ I?-, c ,T'i"
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ess.', a s; ,i i:: ; :s ^ 22?" :. s v. s
Isaa.... II 24 3 I o 1 .Ml k.i ,TT
CSl 4 0 0 0 1*00 ianfMtl KESVUg.
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t mfSrniTl Waakkwasn ?ae?5istl. 4. New T.rk, JT
."..y'n l * 41 14 is 4 IT oei.vu g??? . ?; ck>?g?. ?:
M^rUm.OS M 9 31* StTta 42 .?8 Bwaklya. 11?4; It. Tmrta. ?-t
*.MatHO* U 1* 111 1 * IK *2 *2 2 7 :.V. V "~
*rt:.rhgi>--a ? i *8 H SI II so I * J41 #A*H TODAT
irtTr^e lllltM 214 44 U I II Ml Plltrtarga at PkOadeipkia I
?""??. = 4 4 100 Mil* 24 M 12 JK llariaastl at ?.? Tort
|'rt. k?? a j na 14 m ? rt 10 4 .4*2 at uai. at ??aoku*.
"Vmi H 1117 71141 S < 4 O - Ckkag. at Bo.ua. i
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Doctor Sends "Mae"
Home for Needed Ren
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It la npwtH ka will ka tally
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Babe Gets Homer
No. 46, But Yanks
Lose to White Sox
Carl Mays Wobbles in
Eighth, When Chicago
Scores Three Runs and
Clinches Game, 7 to 6.
CHICAGO.
Auk. IS.?Despite Babe
Ruth's contribution of home run
number forty-alx, mi serjes. sendT??wi
,tW.? ~ unner? ahead. the
th. wl.. <LTh,ur,d*y'' **me wi*h
the White Sox 7 to . Carl Mav?
5>'tcJl'"? flL,ih*/Y**ke**- wobbled
In the eighth. Issuing three hits
3.fo! -I' 0t 7?lk" ,or ,hr?? runs,
which meant defeat. Scone:
mZ sr* v .H ? ii Ab?? ?
i 1 2 0 J?*?on.??. aiio
kIX'k'"' 7 * S!M?lll?an.*b 3 l> 2 2
* ' \ 1 CalHaa.3b.. I 1 4 t
J ? f ljHtnaik.cf.. MM
w It 1 1 Kalk.tf 3 0t>0
' J #I? "'" " UMb.. 3 I IT 0
i II i JjHooper.rf.. 4 < 0 il
JJ-kani.c.. 4 2 0 1 ?rh,lk.c.. .3240
M-/..P ... 3 1 1 0 0 0 1
- 10 0 ?!r?her.|> .110 1
iiMrr.a. .. n o o
fMoatU.... <13 0 9
4?rau*l... 1 1 0 U
Total.... ai 12Hn
I J}*"*! for Hoyt in ninth.
t Batted for I*** in eighth.
1 Wt?4/0r Fab*r la e,?h,h.
p'* *ork 10 0 2 0 0 8 0 0 i
nun'.- jtiiterV Vrrti. R?lh "piti" win'
Maya, Johnroa, 8trunk, rulk (2^' Srhllk'
ww-Chlfifo 1. Struck oat?By Faber
3 Ra?e* on ball*?Off Mays. 3 off Fiber'
I <? "pp. Hit*?oif
Mjj*. 12 In 7 1-3 losing*: oft Hoyt. none la
|- i inning*; off Faber. 9 in n Innings. Left
i 3; Clilcago, 6. Umpires
. il?on and Owens. Attendance?10,000.
Champs Succumb to
Bob Hasty's"Dink Ball"
u CLEVELAND. Aug. ,18. ? Bob
il* r-f "Vnk ba" ' w*8 100 muCh
"' veland and the Mackmen
ihem. ln *ec?ntl Place by win,
'P? * to 4- The Athletic? got their
lead In the second Inning ofT
Rothoron. and held it throughouk
the game. Oeorge Uhla, who reScore
on' was also bit hard.
il cl'T*Un4 AbHOA
r w rT'"401 " JsmlMOB.If S 1 2 l
C.Walker.lf 4 1 1 (, WambT.2b sola
2Sf?lb- 5 1" 3 3 s 0
4 0 s "Iftolth.rf... t 1 1 o
John?on cf. 5*2 0 liardnrr.Sh 5 0 0 3
nuran.Sb.. 4 0 1 4l8e?ell.aa... 4 12 4
nrke?.2b.. ui 3 1 4! Bnrns.lb,.. 3 1 11 o
UrCaaB.aa. 5 2 0 *0>Mn.e... 4 3 4 <
Bs?t/.P... 5 3 0 1 Sottioron.p. 1 i o 1
m.to.1. 2 0 0 1
Sfe''sr- V
&J22L SI.
taaa. ONeill. ianleaoa. gewrll t?~
*1"' "P**k"'- .'"rtaee hitJSH
; . L,'t ?* Mat-PMI*4elphla 11Clrrrlaad.
10. Baae. <, balla-o? h,,"'
fa " ! J0;"0 - 2- Hlta?Off Sothoroo. "?
'* 2 2*? Inning.; off Uhla, 7 in 6 1-3 im.
"Jjf1, Stmck oat?By Ra?tj, l; by Soth ron.
1; by Chla. S I~ln/WberL?S:.
cVana. ""d?lr'Dd ?"
Detroit Tigers Twice
Beaten by Red Sox
DETROIT. Aug. 13.?The Boston
??k both """d* of * double
WH from the Tigers ? to 5 in eleven
Innings and ,5 to 0. Boston took
the first game when Karr doubled
and scored on a single. Ttfe score:
nUT GAME.
D,troK A?H OA
i>Mbold;^f .110 0 Bine,lb R 0 9 2
PJtoagrrcf J 1 1 0 R.J<??.lb. 3 10 1
w?*^.' ir J J ? J Cobb.rf.... 5 3 3 2
JfcMWakT.lf 3 4 3 1 Veaek.lf... 5 13 1
Cm *?".L' . * 1 "'llS'SSa.rf 3 13 0
*11? 0 8.rxaat.aa.. 4 1 7 ?
5 ;&? ;. 1;
&:.v.J 0 110^-' ?
Jm??,P.i 2 10 2
?::: f iSi ...
"j
Tatala. ? M 15 33 10 Total* 88 u si?i
?? 2J 11 ' wnatk! 38 ???
ISr'Tf for l^'told la aeveatb.
IBs*/or Virka la aareath.
Biap liy taalaga:
SSi' J00II0 00 00 M
t 0 0 0 000100 1?a
B Pratt. Melaaia. Colilaa.
"i BUw .J?~- Veacb.
hm% T Toong, Oldbam.
Two-baae hit*? Pratt. Karr cS
Thre*"b*?? ?Sargent, Hellpann Horn*
niajcouiw. Ba?*a 0.
strafk 7' r; * ">? Baaaell. 3.
strwg oat?By Oldham. 1; by Rnsaell *
by Karr, 2. Paaaed ball* Rn?i rvi*
playa?foang to SrotTSJb in ^
cent to Toong to Oldtai^
10 Blae; Jora to Tsaag to Blae VmntT^l
Uurlartj aad Cklli. y ' >?" ?
SE00XD AMI.
ussn,. 4bri^lll^;ri
h j; il
SSStit i i 'I 4 i a
aa?-.-??f j?assst--1 ? j j
J ? 1 ljBaaaler.e... s o 5 o
; " . V I WoodnHe.. 1 o e g
Totals... 84 7 27 12| Totals 84 t 9t
Hcoro by inningsr M 7 27 12
dZM,
fc-Iks
DaveRobertson g
Bat Help* Pirates
Beat Phils Twice
/
League Leaders Farced
Ta Extend Themselves
Against Tail-Enders.
Glazner Hurls Well.
' PHILADELPHIA, A Off. II Pittsburgh
defeated (he Phillies In both
ends of a twin bill here today, 4 to
3 and a to ^ Both games were well
played, the tallendera extending the
league leader* to the limit In both
engagements. Robertson's timely
batting practically won both games.
Olasner's patching featured the Sf?cond
affair. Scores:
FXBftT QAMT.
Pittsburgh AbH OA, I*lilla. Ab H 0 A
M'vtn^aa.. 4 0 0 <?Mcnroe.2b.. a 0 l &
ifbee.cf.. 4 2 t uyilK9b... 10 0 0
Rob'sen.rf 4 4 1 0|Kapp 8b.... 4 111
Barn hart, 8b 2 1 0 8i JB?ttb.2b. 1 t 0 0
Tierney,2b. 4 10 4] Lse.rf..... t 1 0 0
Whitted.lf t 1 2 0 King.If.... 4 8 8 0
<;~lM.lb. .4 9 0 2 Konetchy.lb 4 112 1
B rot tern. c. 4 0 0 01 Wlllinms.cf 4 0 10
Usuilton.p 8 0 1 0J Park'son.se 4 0 2 t
Carlson,p.. 10 0 n! IL-nllne.c'.. 4 10 8
I Ring,p 8 114
|*ltl<hboarg. 0 0 0-0
|tLeh>eeu.. 110 0
tW'tfbstone 10 0 0
Totnls... 88 927 TotsU... 87 10 27 IT
lUs for Rapp Is eighth.
tltstted for Ring is ninth.
{Ratted for Miller In ninth.
8cor* by inning*:
Pittsburgh 80000100 0?4
Philadelphia 00000008 0?8
Ron* Big be*. Robertson <2>. Bernbsrt.
Lee. King. Rirhboarg. Error?J. Smith
Earned runs? Phladelphia, 8; Pitubnrgb.
4. Left oa bases- Philsdelphia. 0: Pittsburgh.
3. Two-base hits?Rig We. Wbitted.
Robertson. Barnhart. King. Kooetchy. Hone
rnn?King. Sacrifice hit?Barnhart. Bases
on balls?Off Hamilton. 2; off Ring, 2.
Struck out- By Hamilton, 8; by Carlson, 8;
b* Ring. d. Winning pitcher-Hamilton.
Time, 1:50. Umpires? McCormlck and Klem.
SECOND 0AKE.
Pittsburgh Ab H O A| Phila Ab II O A
M'rllle.ss.. 8 1 1 2 Monroe.2b.. 8 2 8 8
Blgbee.cf.. 4 14 OlRapp.Sb... 8 0 18
Rob'non.rf 8 1 1 <? Leb'veau.rf 8 110
Rarnbart.Sb 4 1 1 2 King.If 4 0 10
Ttemes.2b. 4 10 2!Koaetcby.1b 4 1 12 0
Whited.lf. 8 1 2 01 Willisms.ef 8 14 0
. Grimm.lb. 8 1 7 1 Psrkaon.ss. 4 0 18
Srhmldt^. 4 1 11 o| Peters.c.. 8 0 4 1
Glasner.p.. 8 0 0 81 Wintera.p.. 8 10 4
Totals... 81 8 27 10| Totals. .*80 0 27 14
Sco^e by Innings:
Pittsburgh 00011001 0?8
Philadelphia 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0-2
Ran* Msranville. Barnhart. Schmidt. Winters.
Williams. Earned runs?Philadelphia. 2; I
Pittsburgh, 8. Left on bases- Phi la delpbla. 5; j
Pitt?burgh. 0. Two-base hits?MaranTille,
Winter*. Blgbec, Mouroe. Robertson. Grimm. !
TOtfee-base hit?Monroe. Home run?Williab>s.
Sacrifice bits -Monro#. Rapp. Whit |
ted. Glasner. Stolen base?Lebourveau. j
DoDuhle pis y?Parkinson to Monroe to
' Konetehy. Rai>es on balls?Off Glazner, 2;
;off Winter*. 8. Struck out?By Glasner, 8;
by Winters. 8. Umpires-Klem and McOormirk.
Time, 1 83. 1
__________
Dodgers Take Two
Games From Cardinals
BROOKLYN, N Y.. Aug. 18.? ;
Timely hitting gave, the Dodgers j
| both games of a double-healer with j
the Cardinals here today. The j
I Robin* captured the first contest.
| 11 to r., and the second, 4 to 1. The
; scores:
FIRST GAME.
St. Louis Ab H O Al Brooklyn Ab H 0 A
Mann.cf... 4 3 S 0 01?on.?s... tf 1 0 3.
Schultz.rf. 4 12 OiJohnfttoo.Sb 4 01 2|
Stock.8b... 8 111 Xels.rf 4 3 8 0
Horns by ,2b 4 2 2 SWheat.lf... 1 0 U 11
Fournier.lb 8 2 0 1 Mvers.cf.. 4 2 2 0
McHenry.If 4 2 2 0 S<-hmandt.lb 4 2 12 0 j
Lavun.as.. 4 1 1 1 Kilduff ,2b. 2 2 7 7]
Aln?mltb.c 8 0 0 0 O.Miller.c.. 2 0 111
Clemons.c. 1 0 3 2 Krueger,c.. 0 0 11
P*rtlca.p.. 2 1 0 1 Mitchell.p. . 4 10 0
Riviere.p.. 0 0 0 0 {Griffith... 0 0 0 0
North.p 0 0 0 0 IHeod 1 1 0 0
Dilhoefer. 10 0 0
Totals... 85 18 24 0 Totals.... 82 12 27 17
* Batted for North in ninth.
tBatted for tfllter in seventh.
titan for Griffith in seventh.
Score by lnnifcgs: ?, ' j
St. Louis 00200000 3?3
1 Brooklyn -.... 0 0 0 1 0 0 4 0 *?11
Runs?Mann. Schultz. Stock, Ilorasby,
Fournier. Olson. Neis (2), Wheat (8), Myers.
Schmandt. Kilduff (2), Kruegcr. Frror
?Larnn. Two-base hits?Pertico. Kilduff,
Nals. Three-base hit?Nets. Home run?
Fournier Sacrifice hit*?Schultz, Schmsndt,
Myers. Stolen bases?Jfeis, Kilduff. Ho?id.
Krueger. Mitchell (2k Bases on ball* Off
Perticd, 7; off Riviere, 1; off North. 3;
Off Mitchell. 3. Double pl^ys?Olson to
Kilduff to Schmandt (2). Hit by pitchor?
By Pertica (Mitchell). Hits?Off l'ertica,
0 in 0 1-8 innings; off Riviere. 1 in I inning;
off North, 2 in 2-8 inning. Left on 'wse*
?St. Louts, 9; Brooklyn, 12. Lmptrec?
Quigley and O'Day. Atteudauce?0,500.
SECOND OAME.
St. Loaia Ab H O A Brooklyn Ab H O A
Smith.rf... 8 0 1 2 Olson, sa 4 18 1
ftfneller.cf. 8 13 0 Johnston.Sb 4 2 0 2
?tock;Sb... 8 0 0 4 Nels.rf 4 2 2 0
Hornsby.ss. 4 8 2 1 Whest.'lf... 4 0 3 0
Fournier,lb 8 0 9 0 Myenuef. .. 4 110
McHenry.If 4 18 0 schmsadt.lb 4 1 18 0
Lavan.ns ... 8 0 l 3!Kildnff.2b.. 4 2 7 1
Clemons.c. 4 0 3 0;Kruegfer.c.. 3 17 1
Wnlker.p.. 0 0 0 OCadore.p... 3 10 1
Haines,p.. 8 2 0 2) , *
Total....? 7 UM 121 Total*.... SI 11 Z7
. Score by innings:
Bt. Loot. .10000000 0-1
Brooklya 4 0 0 0 3 !>.'0 0 x ?4
*"?. -Mueller. Olooa. John too Siren.
Schn.ndt. Error.?Smith. Horn.br.
Srbaiaadt. Throe baaa hit.?Johmtoa. Horn
by. ktokt baaaa?Schm.adt, Johnston.
Strark out?By Hllkca. 1; by Cadore. 3.
oo b.Ui?Off O?ore. 2. Double
play?Krueger to KlMoff. Hit.?Off W.Ik-*
or. ? la 2-3 laalaff.; off Halaoo, ( la T 14
lnnlafo. Left oa baw.-St. ImIi, T;
Brook ly?, i Umpire.?Quigley a.d O'Day.
Atteo4a?ee, ^IS.000.
Braves Beat Cubs, 9-8,
Ere Rain Holts Game
BOSTON. Aul 18.??Jhe Brave*
won from f'hlcaio ,twr? today In
Seven Innlnga. ti t.'1 A' hearr
thunderatonn halted the fame. The
acore? Bootoo.
Ab H O A Chlrafo. Ab II U A
Powell.rt.. ?'1 S 0>riark.rr... ,* t l l
Barbare.u. 4 * S fi Hollpeber.aa 4 1X2
rworth.rf. 4 111 Terry,2b... fill
Cral*.if..-4 I 7 oDoal.Sk.... 4 f I
Boockel.lb^ * 2 ? 0 Barber.If 1 2 1
Bolke.lb.. 110 <Hll.tael.ef... 4 14 0
Meh'aoa.lf <11 0 Ortmoo.lb.. 2 12*
roM.2b. .. 4 0 2 S Kelleher.lt> 1 1 G 0
s i i l o'rarrell.e. 4 14 2
Ojeebgor,*. 2 0 0 1 Jlartla.p... 0 0 0 0
rtUlnflm.p l 1 0 1 Torko.p.... (0*1
Wataoa.p.. 0 0 o o f
JaUto... ?212 2l IS Total..... 82 14 21 "
cora by taaJag.:
. T 1 0 0 0 1 0?0
Chloato...., OOlttlM
Baa.?Powell. Ba.oare, gonthworth (2).
Boocfcol. Holke. O'Xell, HUlacla.
JlKk <V. Hollorher. Torrr. Door (j). fearber,
Maisel. Krrors?Terry. Deal. Two*
bene bits?c. rimes. South worth. Barber. Barbers
<t). Three-base hits- -Hoilocher. Deal.
Kellelier. Ilooi. r??O'Neill. SarrlBeo kit.
Kotleber, Holke. Ban. oa ball??04T Oeoefeter.
1; off Uartla. 1. Struck oat?Mr
Oevhfer. 1; by Yoeke. S. Doable play?
?*r4 to Barbara to Cralae. Tlaae< 1:SD.
Carina*?Blfler aa< Horaa.
Marines Win by Forfeit.
The Bureau of Prihtfnff and Engraving
nine failed to put in an
appearance against the Marines in
-Che Government League game
chedula* for -)rt?t4pki the
nam. waa f.-.felt.si -.tarlma.
Today ;he N?vy Departmrnt train
Will hook up tgfth tli3 Mbr.'nca.
Donie Bush Claimed by
Griff to Bolster Infield
Veteran Detroit Shortetop Will Join Teem Saturday
in Chicago?Hitting at Clip of .282
and Fielding Well,
r? ' .
Uj JACK VTK. a candidate for the. home for the
the Detroit Tfjrera, on whom Km the Tlrera. which cM he lelMl
(er Cobb recently aaked waiver*, la in lltl. Prevloua to that aeaaon.
now the property of Ue Washltoir- b? atArfed wtth ' the ladlaaapolie
Tk _ . ... -n??r dab In the American Association
tsn club and will soon appear in nrofeaaloaal debut waa nude
the lfaeup to bolater up the Inset ?? ? *"
defence of the GrlfTmea. *?MM WKh ?- ?.>? ****
Thle ie the cheerln* bit of new* J^,Pj^L,^?L
received laat nl*ht \>f wire from ** '5 jiJSo^
President CUrk Orlfflth, who la wSkMtathread
with the team In Bt. Loula. , In the Ce^ilrjla
In-addition to the Orlffa. the ' r^. wo?a-r.
Yankee, alao put In * bid for the f?1;* J1" * ehed U.
Detroit Inftelder, bat Orlfflth waa ^ JZ
lucky enou.h to win In the draw. ??.*?.?*?, E
Bush Will report to the team In ? " . '^,n u?.
^rhlST.lit .L ^Caf BobbT 1,1 Ht* battlnr eye aeama to have
L^m^I rf . fn af tnat 1o,t noth,n?t 1? recent years. howL*"1?t_to
' doln* T*rr w*" ever, aa he la hltUnc one point
station. above hie ltW mark at praaant.
Doale rf.t Thro.**" * ?. |knM Mw.
The Georgia Peach may have de- Th? H?.h '.v.
elded that hla old teammate la Washington ^ine-up ahonld brln?
through, but he still seemed^ "to lbout , Welded Improvement In-the
be abl.e to hobble -bout dfirlnc the pl^y of gtaniey Itorris. The jrotm*
recent vlalt of the Ti*era to Waah- MCOnd-aacker will undoubtedly plak
laKton. a dance at Ma record ?? a ,ot of valuaWe ,nformatlon
?h?^- that he N hitting at a oltp from hla more experienced .Ide-partof
"JSJ. which la much better than ner
the clubbing of eUher of MeBrlde-a Waahlngton fane wil| undoubtedly
present shortstops. Donie Hill poa- welcome the addition of Buah. eaaeaae.
a flnj aim. and should be a ?*uily aa the flrat hard-tuck
big help to the Grtifs during the streak of the aeaaon aeemg to hare
rataaAder of the race. hit ioe team and It will need all
Although a veteran, Buah U not the reaerve strength It can get.
| City Sandlot Series Results
Grace and. Yankees
Battle to l'l Tie\ Today's Games in
The Grace A. C. and the Yankee 1 Sandlot Series
A. C. battled for alx innings to a *
1 to 1 draw yesterday In Bectlon A.: V .\LIVITEU 'CLASfc
unlimited class. The contest was j iMttss A ? Wntom ra.
ended by darkness. The Grace nine! Q?l?ry, at Rsad|e. Umpire?
*<yored their run in the third and! Hsrl
?he Yankees evened the cotint In j J Sefttoa B?Peerleaa vs. flaetfc- I j
the next inning. land, at lalti station pUaa.
"> Orate Ah II OA Yankee Ab B OA (aspire?Jaeaeke.
Sellers,cf.. 2 0 0 0 A.Mn llta.Sb S 0 2 o < ?? .
Woody,*#.. 1 1 o o uora...^,. a lis
(taroaai.p. 3 0 0 ? Klein. If.... 2 0 0 ?| * ?????K.tt...
O-Xettl.e. l oto lB.Ha'Uta.e. I J 3 1 Jl MOKlt CLASS.
Goodrtrh.lb S 1-5 0|Za?ek>ttl.? 1 0 0 1 . II.ASS.
Park.Sh... 3 0 I o ralaa.rf.... 1 1 0 a Section A?Aateea to. Park
Outlnn.lf .. 3 1 2 0;I.inkln?,p... 10 9 4 View at Brooklaad. tailN?
Howird.rf. j 1 o MXi.rrllll.ct.. 2 0 1 1 Daalela.
Total. Ji 7j Totn Is... 22 lb "9 ?^worth m Owla.
Mrore by innlnf?: "f TWrtr-srftstfc mm4 R street*
Taakee 00 0 1 0 0?1 rtfcweaf. I'm pi re?-Creeks.
a. ..ea. ........ 0 0 1 0 0 0?1 Min(al'<T CI A?H
Rna>-B> <r>nl. Klola. Krror. P?rk- WIDGET CLASS.
GoMan. Titobaw hita?^Woody, Howard. Seetloe A?Yale vs. Plpetewa,
<ioodrleh. Morgan. B. Mui^hlits. Ktolea at Pearteeatli street aad Peaa.
ba?r? O N>ill, If; (iarrilli. Sarrifteea? svlvaaln avraur Bontkraat
Woody (2>. Left os baar.-<irs^. 7; ' , ' r.t,n aeatfceast. laYankee*.
0. naar? os hall.- Og < harosaa, L
2; off LfnkloH. 2. Hit by pltrUer?By Cfcs- seetlea B?Xe game srfeed.
cona* irainsi; by Linkisa (Kraa*. Rellrr*. gled.
O'NVIIII. Struck oat?By Chacosa*. S; by ' ?
I.fnkiaa. S. Wild pltrb?I.inklss. Taaard ""
ball-OSelll t'la pi te?Doyle. . Wla.loa Ab B O i| Dowlaka. A? H O A
Warwicks Play 6-6 i! I = > ' *
Tie Wijtfi Nationals ^ J I 1} f \
' Poter.rf .. 4 t 1 ' tOsrri--k rf" l o fi n
The Warwicks and Nationals Hl?in*.4b. \ j ?<h.uteese.it l *? o (
played to a six-Inning 6 to 6 tie In ' "Jiwk.ib I 1 s ?. v.Ri?tos.io J2 i in ?
Section A. of the midget class yes- ! * ".p.. - ? cvD.RiHton.2b 2 0 ?j 3
terday. The Warwicks got off to <^tossell.p^ J* j
a six-rup laad at the end "of two Totals... 33 li i?l ?j Totals.... go 4 1& "a i
innings, buf the Nats came strong r" bv
at the finish and evened it up in ? ' V I 2 4 o o o?t
the final round. The game was Biin^Batiawa "iii."'gtosJLte?# !
called on account of darkness. The Potter. < aibosn. Wosdeock <2> ' ciordos'
core: ruw Krrorn- -Tarrlek. Rlatos*. Hardy'
Warrick* Ab n 0 A] Nationals Ab H 0 A V**,3)* Oordoa. Pi'aher C2>.' I
?tev?na.?*. 4 1 1 0'Dore.r S 0 t 0 hita?SSoesiaker. Noose. Potter, i
Bleam.rf.. 3 11 ? Mieehy.lb.. 3 0 3 0 . TI,Ir<> b""<' w^~*fai. Flnher. Stolen base
Lowdos.cf.. 3 2 1 OPoore.sa.... 3 0 b 1' 8?cri5ce hit?t'aMwun Bases
*ler.c 3 17 0 W?odldfe.3b 3 0 1 1 j 1bfIU ?* c*Uhhis. off McCoaaelL 2.
Well'tos.lf 3 Q 1 f?'A Darses.rf 3 12 0 VS ? Talbosnd. 3; by McCosaell.
Carr.Sb 3 0 0 4lAnftntlne.lf 3 12 0*;, Double plays? Hosrk to Shoemaker to
Rabbit.lb.. 3 14 l|f>im'tan4.2b 3 0 2 2 Calhoun Time of same
Monday.2b. 3 11 0 Tinaejer.rf. 2 0 2 (J _1 30 1 ""P1**?Thosuia Crooke.
Torrills.p.. 2 0 1 2!B.Darsea.p. 2 0 2 0 ?
Total*... 27 6 ib ?! Tots is... 25 218 i RodTneTs Defeat
W<ere by iaslscs: ......
UU?Hilltops in Ninth
Raas?xStevess (!?. Blea. Lftwdes. Bab- ~ "
bltt. Monday. Torrillo, Dove. Cumberland. The Roamerg won a ninth-inning
Tesseyer, E Darnen (3). Error*?Steven*, victory from the Hilltops to 6 in
Carr (2>, Itabbitt, Mt.n<I.r pheehj Wood- Section B of the Junior class vesridfe.
Two-base hits?Stereos. Lowdon. terHav n? um.~ - - 5
Stolen baaea?Bleam, Babbitt. Monday. A. . Hilltops got off to a
Dames. bl* ,ead by scoring four runs in
teh second inning, but the Roamers
One-at-a-Time Plan Zl
Of Reds Down Giants viutor> The ?corf:
NEW YORK. Au;. IS.?By Pick- ! Shamrocks Win 8-2
fr.? off one run at a time the Reils /t ri n .
succeeded In walking ^(T with to- f VOmC f V0TTI UrOOktOtld
day's game with the Giants, i to S ' *
Cincinnati Ab H O A| N>W Tork Ab II O A .The Shamrocks won an S to 4
Neaie.rf. .y 4 0 4 :0 BurtV.rt... 4 0 * 0 victory from the Brooklands ve?n?bne.3b..
4 I 1 rnar,croft.??. 4 16 3 terdnv in aecMon n ^ .Z I
?r?b.?b...; IS 1 1 lirrl.cb.abf. 4 113 IT/, .?,f 'h* unllm"
Bousli.ef.. 3 s 5 o Voting.rf.. 4 110 , J1 * a tight game up
DauU-rt.lb 4 1 a olKelly.lb... 4 I 7 I l<> th? sixth, when the Shamrocks
Duncan.lf. 3 1 ?>Uen?el.lf.. 4 : 1 <> hopped on the delivery of Holden
Wlnto.e... * 1. T t| ' iwlings.Sb 2 0 S ? for four runs, and added three
Kopf.M... 2 1 ?"..Mmitb.c.... 4 111 more in tfce aaaed three
Laqoe.p... S 0 i : iv.n.ias.p . 2 ? ? ? qeventn.
' IBailee.p.... 0 0 0 8 ?I?^?
( Brown..C. 1 0 0 0 ^.
ItCnn'ham 1 0 0 0
Totals... 29 0 27 "3 Tots Is.... 34 7 27 12
Bstted for Dotiylas In eichtli.
t Bat ted for Bawlisfs Is cisth.
Score by isnisgs: H
Cincinnati 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 0?4 H ^
New Xftrk 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2?8 H M
Runs? Bohne. Ronsh (21. Winfo. TouSf. S
Kelly. Errors?Neale. Daubert. Two-base
hits?Botarae. Kel!j, Prisch. Three-base hit ^
Meusel. SaeriftCf lilts?Duncan. Wln?o. Raw H U
Hags. Roush, tiroh. Luqne. Nesle. Stlofs
baas?Kelly. Plrat base on error?Glasta. 1.
8track oat?Br Loqae. 4; Dodglas. 1. |H
Bases oa balls?Off Doug la'. 1. Doable plsj
-Prisch ts Kelly. Hit by pitched ball- T R. .. .
By Douglas (Kopf). . Hlta?Off Dooflas. 9 H The Big Aim Of the
Is S InaingR; off Bailee, none la 1 inning. BH n. _ ? ?? .
I^ft oa bases?Ciacinsstl. 6; New York, a. H Ualance Ot 100 VOQDdl
Umpires?Hart aad Brensan. Attendance?
4,000. BAktysians
Relay Message. I ^Tf^TL. _ TiXf? ^
? Runners of the Aloyj?ius Club will B I I 15^ fCy\ ||\M|
be among the athletea who have ^B II II J. H \ J Ui
been selected to convey a message ^B
from Preaident Harding to Gov. ^B
Richie, of Maryland, on Aurruat 81. RATES 2$ HORSBPOWERTha
message will be carried from ^B ?
the White House to the governor ^B
In Baltimore, and ten Aloysians, ^B __ __
running * in relays of two miles ^B U/j.i
oa^h. will be the bearers to Laurel. K WW ?i
The event will officially open tha w
annual reunion of the Twenty-ninth .
Division vetWans. E m ?%f
Want Week-End Games. B
: The Chickalacka nine wlshea to
*fhedule itamea for Aucust 27 and H| _
for Saturdays and Sundays durlnc K _ _ I
September with teams In the Janior B| I hp If PBTfttlt < B
division. Call Charles Burton, Lin- S lu? HtOJUUil |
coin L S,
TIRES $980 I E CAR '
3?x3'A " y'OV I 101
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CBAS. K. mLUajtlQi . .
ronwri.? liiiier Una.' aat. sSaHjr Beue. mHSSSBSmSHSSSSS
?M l?tt M-4 Paaaa ?a?t> ml S SBMHHHHH
Now. comes the big price drop!
^flrirtg Urattb
and The Hecht Co.
^StfftTTS
$235? $3350
TW dvM print repu.11 trn iHn ! Ili 11
qaickly to dew Mr atodu. Bat there 1 fafe
erea to price crttkg, ud if 7n1 cwiWin
thaee nits, jmI reJbe that key**! tke*e price*
we cuwt p.
to citor wards, dttor yam m we have to carry tkeae
Mito twr; m n'n |>n?| the back tW tW puili M
to ymm.
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Finiilxd and unfinished worsteds,
tweeds, cassimeres, flannels.
SeSd caiers, stripes aad faacies; fm ewwj
mam. Sin* 33 to U ; bat Mt ?l mm* uy m style.
Today Ends the Sale of Men's
Winter overcoats
at J33'S0
Thqr are wartk fraa a kalf to twice mr tad
we b jet more later?yam can jet yoan bow aad
are the difereace.
A Deposit W1 H.U Aay Caat to \
Tht Order Up to Nn. 1
Manhattan Shirt
sale ends today
Last day! Last call!
Last chance to share
get all you need now; you'll
pay a THIRD MORE later
The Hecht Co.
7tfl at F Where Price* Are Gaanurteed 7fh at F
|? LARRY DOYLE TO
Minor League Remits. MANAGE NASHVILLE
IHTERKAriOVAX. LEAOCE. NA8HVIU.E, Tcnn.. Aug. IS.?
Syrseuw. I: N>??rk, 4 (in . Larry Doyle. hero r>f three world
S*??.,?. 4; Nrw.rk, {2d , ?r'*? whfn *"?> <?>? New York
_ _ , _ , ' " v **"? ? came b creates! second baiemck.
? * ' ' t2d * ? ) late yesterday alti*od his sicnatur*TOTonto
7- r?ji? 1 P"! to ? two-year contract to naract
Ri*-he.ter. 12; feutaer, ? .w, !,' , , th* KaahTllle Southern Aaaoclation
Rochester. *; Baltimore,' a\ji J,m, , club, accordinc t" word received
AMERICA* ASSOCIATION here today from Now York. Doyle
Columbus, 5: St. r?.u % IW , l? to be a playing manager and is
<\>hmba>. 4;.8t Paal. i (ad ! expected to report for duty Friday
lmtlampgiUi. /4: Kaaaai City. I night
' N?-Hit Gam*for ?avis
u?Mb> * SSSOfTIATiaiT The Ea*tnn Clanta won from the
New Orle. v loTxlS,',itie 5 Buffalo nine, < to #. yesterday DaCluitUMMfa.
2; utilt Rock, 1*. ?' winner?, twirled a noAtiaau
st Mwp>il, nit. ' hit. no-run game.
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