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TARS DEFEAT COLTS
IN PITCHERS' BATTLE
Ferryman's Jinx Is Still on the Job so Elongated
Twirler Again Bows His Head
in Defeat.
Virginia League
lESTiailDAY'S ItBSl LTS.
It.mnoke, .'?i Petersburg, S.
Newport \cn?, j; Portsmouth, :t
(eleven Innings),
Itlchtnoud, ii; Norfolk, .1.
STANDING "f
Club, Won,
Petersburg . . . 60
Richmond .... fill
It?snbke .... ?*>*'
Portsmouth 51
Norfolk . .VI
NeV-pnr? ?IT?. :!ll
THE < U li!?.
i n*l
, Lout. IM . Year
so iooa ..v-.n
II ..-.tt .481
13 .?00 .r.ii
11 ..Vir ....
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r.i? i*ito ....
WHKUE TIIISY l'LAY TO-D.VVi
Richmond nl Norfolk.
Portsmouth nt Xc-rpori Vew?.
Itoanokr nl Petersburg,
Norfolk. - Vs., August E ?Norfolk
took Iii? initial game of the series
v..: . Richmond !>y the score or r. to 6. i
It was a beautiful gtime, both Fin- I
Heran and Pel ryman, tho twirl.r-. j
showing great form. Flnnoran struck
out eight men and l'orrymaii six. It ,
Was a pitchers' battle throughout, not?
withstanding Richmond got By/e bits j
and Norfolk eight.
!:: the seventh inning the Colts had
two men on bases with only one man
out. Ferryman went out on n pop
By, s.nd Grlffth was caught trying to
itfs.1 third, retirinu the siile without
a run. This w.ts the nearest the
visitor* came to putting a man across
this home plate. In Norfolk's halt
Of the third inning there were
two men cn bases, with two out.
v!i<n Dodge's turn at the bat came
Hi lent a two-bagger to left field and
brought In the two men ahead of
I im, Dodge was caught trying to
OLD DOMINION LEAGUE
PENNANT AT STAKE
A coed deal of lr.'.frost 1? felt la the ou:
citr.r of thi fame to be reaged at Htoud
Street Park to-morrow afternoon between
liirtOn Heights anil Tyler's, as thi- game
!?.-??? te.v; y i<lr riie champion.-- !p of
tlio Old Dominion League. In Burrh and
sr.'lton. Harten Ilelphu bonus of the best
pitching ?tarf smjns the amnteur.". White
->;*:?? iUo have good pitching nmtrrlai In
r?nderten and ' Both teams are go?
ing very ft rig :,- ;-'?,!it. on,! the gum.
will bo hard fought and Interesting from
? tart to !'.n;?h. and eorne of the best ama?
teur glayeri In tu? n will be soon In action,
rt.-th Hnrtor. Height! and Tyler'- have a
";irge following of roo'era who will lend tn
vreit to the game. The game will |,r call
rd at Ii? o'clock, nr.,,. Mr. Bottom: inn
i Sered as or.r of tue bi-?t umpire-, Will
INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE
At Toronto: Toronto, l. Baltimore,
t> f first gam. I. Toronto, 2: Baltimore.
T (second game).
At Montreal: Montreal, j; Newark. 4
[first game). Montreal, 5; Newark. 2
': ? copd game).
At Buffalo: Buffalo, n. Providence.
Providence, 7. But'
steal third. Norfolk's other run came
<n the seventh. Johnny Mace had hl?
nngoi hurt durtnK t!ie game and had
t. retire, it is said ho will he out
for tcveral days. The score:
II Ich tuend.
Ail. n. ?.O. A. K.
Carter, cf. l 0 o 0 0 U
Graff, 3b. 4 0 2 2 C
Grltltn, 2b. ? o 2 3 1
Hurke, rf. 4 0 0 0 0 i
Haley. U. 3 0 2 S -' . u
tonhant, if. 3 o l l I 0
Mace, c. ? 0 o i 0 o
McConios, ss. 3 o 0 1 4 it
I ferryman, p. 3 u u 2 l 1
Rogers, c. l 0 o 4 i 0
Totals .31 0 5 24 14 3
Norfolk,
Ali. lt. 11. O. A. 12.
Keller, U. 3 12 2 0 0
Bircher, 2b. 3 o o 3 3 o
Dodge, 3b. 4 0 3 1 6
llilnton, ss. 4 0 0 '? 2 1
, Walla, ??, of. 2 1 1 2 0 0
: Walters, rf. 2 0 f 0 0 0
Bigbie, lb. 3 0 0 7 0 0
: Flnneran. p.: I U 2 :t d
Totals .27 3 S 27 10 1
Score by Innings: H.
Richmond .0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0?i'
Norfolk .0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 x?3
Summary: Two-bnso hit?Dodge.
Thri e-base hit?Braun Stolen bast i
Dodge Double plays?Gr I Hin, Mc?
Comas to Raley: Klrcher to Bigbie.
Sacrifice hit?Kircher. Base on balls ?
Off Porryman. 3. Left on bases ?
Hlchniond, 4; Norfolk. 4. Struck out?
By Ferryman, ?. by Flnneran, S. Time
of gairief-1:30. Umpire?Mr. Remolds.
Attendance?1.300.
CAROLINA ASSOCIATION
At Greensboro: Greensboro, 7. Char
At Sparta nbuig. Spartanburg.
Anderson, 1.
.\t Greenville: Greenville, 0; v
st.;,-Salem, 1.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
At Columbus: Columbus. 1;
Paul. C.
At Louisville: Louisville, 1: Minn
apolis. 6.
At Indianapolis; Indianapolis.
Milwaukee, 12.
At Tobdo. Toledo. Knnsas City.
SOUTHERN LEAGUE
At Atlanta: Atlanta. 2. Montgomery,
At Chattanooga: Chattanooga,
Birmingham, 1. |
At Memphis: Memphis, 2; Mobile,
At Nashville: Nashville, 3, N,
Orlenns. 2.
SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE
At Jacksonville: Jacksonville.
Columbia. 2.
I At Ma,on M&con; 21; Albany, 4.
I At Columbus: Columbus, ~
I nab, 4.
SANDLOTS PRODUCE
MANY FUTURE GREATS
Nearly a Score of Promising Youngsters Are
Now Uipe for Professional Ranks; Pitchers,
Catcher?, In fielders and Outii 'lders Included
UV JOHN II. IKMil'KH. ,11t.
'lass 'fC" and ''D" organlisatio
king fOi- Kiioti material dtit 01 wh
biiild winning teams for next s<
, oouid du much worse than vi
bandlots of Richmond. Indpedj
a question and u highly dchata
? If several of the ynungst, r?
j amat.eu'r-. rairks could trot h,
>W.h In whi els f < v. n hlgl
if the mat< rial which, if m<
itita and teams are looking lot 1
yers, is stirf to g,. Into profosslo
iks, will be found such -.ad>- Iis II
; E and Tigrior, backstops; Trc*
ii, lllnehman, (.iaiiepn, I towers i
nhi pitchers; Cummins, llulc)
wden, Augustine, Hlount. Ander.?
h and itady, Inllelders; and SsiraC!
itif, Powell. Shielding, Ford,
wden. DoilK f'.irke and ItiChS
Great Shoe Values
Ml. Till?* \\ KHK
PACKARD SHOP
$2.65 the pair f
?
? ?if t linn 1,1 r,
iUT E, Main >>i
': Jones
lor
Car Co.
Bowling Alleys
Eighth r.nd Broild Basement.
Third and "road Basement
( tx>l i i f < trie Fqns,
LALHLS AM) GENTS.
Ron, outfleldi rs,
It If certain that some of these boys
do not want to l>Jay professional ball.
Sohle of tlierri are .still at college,
whljc others hold lucrative positions'!
which tliey would not relinquish to
;.<;>?? .1 hazard with baseball in the
professional ranks. Hut the point hero
made Is thai each one of the number]
named is good enough for almost any ]
of til.' minor leagues. Already in- !
quirlt-? nave beet: had regarding som- j
of the boys;
The work of the amateurs in Rich- I
tnond lias gone abroad III the land, and,
I !.? wise managers among the pri
fessloiials are passing up no bets. The I
I St?ry nf Uoehllng ami Strain is well
I known Roth have made good with
In vehgentice. There are many more.
I Strains and R?chlings here right now.'
Iturner retains I
; championship'
'Throws Collins Two Out of
Three Falls Before More
Than 1,000 Fans.
i Joe Turner, bf Washington! la: t
night successfully defended Ill's tub
of champloit middleweight wrestler of
1 tin world against Billy fJollltis, of
si. Louis, claimant of the middleweight
jchuiuploiisiiip of the Middle West und
r. 1 . ? . ? 1 :or world honors. Tm he
: .
st full both oi
.nip. Time and
hi vlclo as ho) Is,
1W1I to its feel.
.. barlock, the
the funs could
t- h minutes u
nd time ib.- lads
?
ted no res
I Tut c ! ??
Jilni v. Ighsd 15
Pirates Jump on Otterings of
New York's Star
Twirlcr.
RELIEVED IN THE SECOND
Tail-binders Administer Awful
Trouncing to Hank
O'Dav's Reds.
New York. August 5?The Plrate*.? ?rr.t
after Rube .Marrjuard In to-<lay'5 Rain?, and
succeeded In lifting him out of the bo.\ In
the second Inning after two run* ha* be.m
(cored and the basis filled. A mot. who re?
iten d htm, let In two more runs In the 1
same scsslen. but did fairly well the re?
mainder ol the Kam? 1!h-.? Wagner was,
the batting and flc-ldlng star of the day
The Dutchman hit a home run. a two-bag
cer and .1 single out of five times ut?. had
four p-it bull and three assist*. Hendrlx
was steady at all times. Scoro:
Pittsburgh. New VorU.
AB II . 1 A i: AB IIO A R
Byrne. Jh . r. 2 ?. os'grass, if. s 2 0 0 0
? "any. if... 4 1 1 a 0Doyle. 2b.. 4 1 "> : 0
Dunlin, rf. 2 1 a i lleeker. ? f I n 0 ft
Wacher, *t ."? :: I :; i Merkh-. lb 5 1 12 1 >?
Mi:;.1. Ib.. S ?! :? 1 0 Murray, rf 1 l I ? fc
O. WU'h. rff l 11 Ollcring. sb 1 1 0 r, 0 ,
M'Car'y, :b .t : ; r, I Myers, 1 ... : ft 4 ; ft
Gibson, c. 1 : < : ? Ai Wll'n, e 11101
Hendrlx, p. : 1 0 1 ?Kiefer. ss. 4 0 4 : 0
Mar'ard, p a 0 1 0 >
Ames, p .. 3 1 0 r. * I
IM'c?r'lcl? t ? rt 0 0 i
Totals .36 13 77 14 3 Total* ...35 S 37 13 0 1
?Hatted for Ames In ninth.
.- ... by Innings:
Pittsburgh. ; ? 9 0 a : 0 o 0-8
New York. o 0 0 1 t 0 o ?'? "?4
Summary: Runs?Byrne, rarey (1). Don
lln, Wagheer, McCarthy, Olbuon, Hendrlx,
Snbdgrass ..>. Doyle, Sturroy. Two-base
ilta?O. Wilson, Wagner, Byrne. Three
base hits- McCarthy, Murray. Olhaon limno
run?Waener. Sacrifice lilt?McCarthy. Mr.:
eh bases?Snodsrass, Wagner. Carey. Double
plays?McCarthy to Wagner t? Miller;
Fletcher iunosnlsied), Illts-^-Off Marquard.
In I 1-3 innings. First baie ?n bSlls^Off
Marquard, 2. off Hendrlx. ? Struck cut?By
Vines, 4: by Hendrlx, t; by Marnunrd. ;.
Mit by pitcher-- It'' Hendrlx. 1 tSnodgrass).
Wild pitch?Marquard, Ames. Passed bait?
Myers. Umpires, Owens and BrennsnJ At?
tendance. lc.W.
PHILLIES DROP TWO
Thlindeiphin. August f.-Ths Cubs sneaker
n ;it: ?? closer to the Olanta to-day by ?.'p
nratlng ti:<- rcliictant Phillies from a
double-header. In the n.-st Lavendel I ok
id up with Karl Moor.-, and Chicago won ?"
t.. 5 At nn time lyis Lavender In serious
In the second Reulbach was knocked out
In the fourth, leaving a three-run handicap
for Charley Smith to overcome. Hi held the |
locals, and lr. the s!\t!i the score was tird
at ? to 3 Two riihVi for th? Cubs In the i
seventh end. d the fracas. S to 3. Alexander!
chucked in the se.-or.d session, and was not I
a howling .-access Scores:
I III- I I, DM
Philadelphia. i blcago.
a it 11 o a e ah 11 0 a h ;
Pajikort, cf 2 1 3 1 lsheck'd. if 3 0 l l 0
l.obert, ?b. 3 1 .' 0 0 Schulte, rf 3 1 5 0 01
M?iff, If., a 0 J 0 0Tinker, ss. 3 2 3.3 u
Cravath, rf 4 1 0 0 OZtm'ah, sb :: ft ft 1 ft,
Luderus. lb 3 '. 11 '.' 0 ach, cf.. 3 0 6 0 Ol
Knabe, :b . 3 .1 1 1 OSaler, lb.. 4 : s 1 ft
Doolan, ss. 4 l 1 3 Olivers. Sh . 3 1 1 1 0
Klillfer. c. < ft 7 0 0 Archer, c. 4 1 4 1 0
Meere, p . 3 ft 1 S 1 I.jvdor. p 4 0 1 1 ft
?Mliier . 110 0 0
Totals ..tie t> 27 : Total- .. 10 7 R 3
?Bailed tor Knabe In ninth.
Score h> Innings:
Chicago .; 1 >i e ?> 0 0 0 :
Philadelphia... 0 1 ; 0 0 0 0 0 0--2
Summary: Runs?Schulte, Tinker. Leach, I
sal. r. Aroheri Patkcrt, Cravath. Two-base:
hltrt?Saler i2>. Lobt it, Doolani Home runs j
?Cravath, \r.h-r. Sacritlee hits?Tinker,
Zi.riiun. Ever*: M^gec. stolen tas?
'I'lnker. Lett en has-s ? < 'i. l.-ago. (: Phila- j
deiphla, 8, Flrut bus,- on balls?Off Moore. I
l; ,.ff Lavender, t. Struck out?Uy Moor*;
r,: by Lavender, l. Hit by pitcher?Sheck
nrd. Leach. Time of game. ; hours, em?
pires, l'.as'.n and Johns to-...
SEt USD <.ami:.
Philadelphia; ( hi* ace.
AB H 0 \ E AB II o A R
Psskert, << i 0 1 0 DSheck'd, if.", o .?; 0 0
L0h.1t. 3b, I ? ! 0 Schulte, rf t 3 3 0 0
Maqec, If.-. 1 3 -' 0 .1 Tinker. i 1 :; . 0
0rayathj rf 8 0 10 o/.ini'iin. 3h f. '-? 4 3 0
LudVrus; lb 4 1 7 4 0 Leach, cf .. 1 0 5 ; 1
Knabe, 2b., ? 1 : 0 0Saler. lb... 4 n : ?< "
j
Alex'der, ?;? ?. 0 3 l o'Beulb'h, p 1 0 0 ft
Smith, p... 1 1 ft 1 0
?Miller .... OOOO-O
Totals ...31 * 17 12 0 Total? .1.35 12 27 !> Ol
?Hatied f..r Reulbach In rtfth.
Si, by Innings: R.
hleago . 0 0 0 0 0 ? 2 0 0?.", 1
hlladelphla .10020100 0?3
Summary; Runs? Schulte (j>, Tink<>r. |
aler, Smith. Lobert, M:ig<.. Luderus. Two- 1
:.'<<? hits?Tinker, Magee t!L F.vers. Lud-j
in*. Schulte !?? Sacritlee hit- Tinker. j
t??:?11 bases?Zimmerman. Ma gee; Double
|ayS?7?uderus 10 le.oin to Luderus: Leach
,. Tinker. Left on bases?Chicago, 8; Phil-I
. da 3 Iltis -Oft Reulbach, 8 in 4 In- |
, ? If Smith. 1 In f. innings. PirS? base
n i'ftllf -Off Alexander. t; ott Smith, 2.
truck out?By Alexanri'r. 6. lilt by pitch
d halb Schulte Psi'sed bail?Dooln. Time
if game. 1:15; Umpires, Julinsinne und
EASY FOR CARDINALS
st f.?The Cardinals had
ling the ilrst game nf the
til thi I >',rtc. r? to-dn >. ft, ,
the winners lilt Knotzer ;
?id e-iirtN. who lat.-r re- 1
no punished bv an uddl
nfth liming. The hitting
user and Oakes featured;
I
St. i outs.
ah II O A k
If.. 3 14 0
0 Itaurer, s? f.
1 Obkes, cf 1
rbj iJi Onkts -o.-.:... hit?Mowrej-, .-to:
_1 _ - D. : IVIng tuMoyf
"Kahn's"- Dasiy Special
1 mm.K'A i \lt 111 111 C15D.
.1 iarmeiits, now.* 1.in
i: Ciirniehtu, now .?<.!?
I ?
? ; , ,: 1 ... .st ..Mi
1 . ? :.
?
Kahn's, oi ixichmond
713 Cnf>< lirnnd Streict.
c^vIOTOR CAR.S
] Gordon Motor Co.
Results in the Big Leagues
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Boston. 10; Cincinnati.
Philadelphia. 2: Chicago, 5 (tlrst
game).
Philadelphia.
K?me).
Brooklyn, 4;
New York.
Chicago.
St. Louis. 8.
; Pittsburgh.
(second
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Detroit, 4; New York, 2.
St Bouls, 13; Philadelphia, 4.
Cleveland, 3; Boston, 1.
Chicago. 7; Washington, 8.
STANDING OF THE CLUBS.
Club.
! New York . .
i Chicago _
! Pittsburgh .
! Philadelphia
I Cincinnati ..
St. Bouts ...
Brooklyn .. .
Bast]
Won. Lost. P.C. Year Club.
Won. l^ost. P.O.
.650
.39?
.511
.460
140
.300
;S7
.60J Boston .
.620 Washington
.604 Philadelphia
.616 Chicago
.43), Detroit .
.S64 Cleveland ..
.37 9 New York . .
219; ?t Bouts . . .
628
5S0
?05
495
455
WHERE THEY PLAY TO-DAY
rngn at Philadelphia.
St Bouis at Brooklyn.
Pittsburgh at Now York.
Cincinnati nt Boston.
Washington at Chicago
Philadelphia at St Bouts.
New York at Detroit.
Boston at Cleveland.
r< to Huctcln?. Left on bases? Brooklyn,
10; si Louli, 7. Irl rut bad* on crror'-t-i
Lous, ;. Brooklyn, L Bit??Oft Knataer, "
i ' Innings: orr Curtis. .' in I 2-3 innings.
First bann ?n bolls?OfT Knetxer, ?"; off But?
ler, I ? r. Curtis, I. Strn.k on:?ny Knetzor.
?: by Sallee, l; by Curtlf. :. Cm pi re*, Itlg
?r and Flnneran. Attendance. 1,000.
TWIRLERS HAMMERED HARD
Boston, August 6.?While George Tyler was I
(?"?IrlinK hl? heat, hl? teammates hammered
threi Cincinnati twlrlera, and th.j Boeton
.^:it|ona!S won ;A to Arthur Devlin wii j
the star of the day the bat. He lilt
out a trlpm with the bases fu.: in tho sixth
< Inrlnnnll.
All If n a C
Boston.
ARBO a B
Bescher, :t r o 4 o XM'D'id. 3b * i" ? "
Mar?;.n?. of i 0 "
Hob'xrl. lb ? 1
Mitchell; Ch i l
Grant; :ib.. 3 o
K*ran, Ib... : 0
Rsmpnd, s? 2 1
f Inrke, r... 3 2
Moore, p .. ; o
Hu'p'lel. p. ? 0
Davis, p... ? (i
t OSwee'y. rh ? l i
1 f Jacks n, If : l |
: OTit-.i*. rf>. a ; t
2 1 D?\ I'.r.. lb. 5 3 Ifi
2 nn:,4':.. ... I l 3
0 0 R.irldrn. e 4 2 3
0 0 Ti :? r. r . 4 0 o
Si nr? by inning?:
Cincinnati .
r-n Kiitii?Baa
aid, i 'ampbell I 8?.. ?
Tltua (21, Devlin. T<v
Bsm ihd. Thrre-bas"
II e hits -Sweeney, Bri.i
MeDonnid. D luble pin; ?
Ksmond to c.rant; Bril
''? i n; Titos to M.-n,
'?? In yur.nt,'!?i?d t: m
Krldwell to Sweeney i .
on balls-OfT Tyler. 2;
Humphries, 1; ??? DaW?
'Vier, t; by Moore 1
pitch-Tyler. Umpires,
? A a o 0 O ; 0? I
? ? . ,. ? .-. .1
mond, McDon
'. Jackson (}>,
FIRSTBAME TALKEN
B'/ SHIPBUILDERS
Contest Goes Eleven Innings on
Score Tied by Pitcher
Brown.
Newport .v c ws, Va-, August ."?
Bates's double, Keatli jp's boot, and wide
throws by Castro and Brouthers gavi
the Shipbuilders t:j.; tirst eamo with
the pirates to-day. i t<, r>? jn ine
eleventh Inr.ing. Pitcher Brown tied
the scon In the eighth with a doubl,
iyheh batting as t pinch hitter:
Newport Yews.
3b.
Elchberger,
Hooker, .f.
Wolfe, lb..
Mattls, if..
Atliey, ss..,
i 'hrney, 2b.
Ltisky, c...
Bruckmtllcr.
? ? Brown,
Revelle, p.
Totals .44 12 33 IS 5
??Batted for Bruckmiller in eighth
Portsmouth.
AB. If. O. A. E
Becker, rf. 3 C 2 fi 0
Keating. SS. 4 2 0 .'. 1
Nixon, cf. ?210 0
Castro, 2b. 4 o ?. l l
Brouthers. :.?. . ..... 6 2 2 ?t i
Mundy, lit. r, 211 0 0
tltman, if. 0 2 1 0
Garvln, c. 3 0 S 0 t
Verbaut, ;i.?'? 1 " -
?.nlng
tr,*::i 16
run scred.
New pos t New,
1 ortsmoUth
Summitry: Bt
Auiey, Carney,
Tltman. 2; Bei
Hook' 1. Car 1 *
rlib-e fly- flarv
Brown, Bates, 1
?Bates. Ddul
1 Busky t" !'? .t
Bruckmllb r. ii
bout. i. Basen ,
! bout. 2. Illts
! ? Ighl Innings
i port News, 1 I;
! Oh errors- New
mouth; :, Hit
1 Bruektnlller. Cn
I t ivo hours
1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1?I
110.0000210.0 0?"
Bates. Elchberger,
ker, Keating. Tit
Bates. Kentlng, 2;
Sacrifice hits?
stro. Qarvln. Sac
Two rase hits?
. r. Three base bit
play?Hooker.
Struck out?By
Hi velle. 1; by Ver
1 Us?Off Bruckm'l
lle, Ij off Ver
BruckmlUcr, !* In
t on bases?Now
? tmouth, It, First
? N.ws. 2; Ports
tcher?Keating by
Mr. Cowan- Time.
McBRIDE QUITS
OVER $1-50
it I? linderNtund Hint t mplre Jle
nrlde, who i,.i- ?llleluted in ?'>?? Vlr
giuli. League a- mi ?Hilter ?Inrc Hie
lieiiiiinlng ,,t the hciihou, ?Ith vnry
Ing nuccc?*, In.- oiilt. At nuy rate,
he did noi work in nuy of ibe Ihren
games yesterday. Cowan wn? nt
Vewpnrt where Hie Sb'pbulld
,rs plnyed the IMrnlea, while
(I'ltrlrn, nnnlhei new man, ??"
Itoanoke Ink tug ,.,re of the Goober,
live, buttle, In Norfolk, Jesse
BryilOld, one-lime pitcher for lton
noke, bundled tin- Indicator.
Mellrldf liilliuiiled Insl Salnrdn.v
(lint be m:i-. ill,. IhrouRh, \ dis?
pute lirlnreii htm und President
rtontwlfahl brought on hlM reslsfnn
Hnn If he lins already resinned,
ttrllrlde elnlmrd si.,',0 for Pullntnn
fare friii-.i It,.nke to I'rtornhiiru.
He ?nlil Ihn I President Bonttvrlaht
?d in nllow hlai <h'" expense
'I-Iiib ?<? Ihr tenKiie'j,
1 lt.il he ?ns koIiii;
mm,I receiving nn un
. Ii |h Inferred thai
r,f us
money, tfi.r
bend, nsklne
;.? de pboul II
fn?or,iltl, ,,.,,1
In- quit the I,,1
ROANOKE UNABLE
TO HIT IN PINCHES
Tigers Lose Their Fifth Straight
Game to League
Leaders.
Hoanoke, Va., August 5.?Inability to I
hit in the pinches caused Hoanoke -
fifth successive defeat at the- bands Ol
Petersburg to-day, a to r>. The tigers
had eleven, runners left on the banes.
They drove Morganroth from the box
in the sixth, but were unable to do
much with Harvey Brooks, who suc?
ceeded i111n The Champs drove hinrd
off the mound in the fourth, nnJ hit
green, who took his place, hard. The
Hoauoke.
AB. It- 11. O. A. K
Graham, cf. 4
Carman, lb . *
(linn, rf. *
Preaaiy/i ?h. .r>
11 olla nd, If. B
Newton, ss. 3
Shields 2b. 5
Bafltte. c.. t
Bflrd. p. i
1 2
3 13
Petersburg.
A B
Morrison, ;h. 3
Busch, ss. 6
?iaekstone, if. 4
Baughilnj c. 3
Anthony, <f. 4
Barnett, lb. .'.
Ilowedell, r-.b . 2
otalr .33 1 11 2T 16
core hy Innings:
inoke .O0131o6o6
tershurg . .OO3221QO0
itimmary: Stolen bases?Slmme
rrlsbn. Sacrifice hits?Morris
wton. Sacrifice fly?Barnett. T
te hit?Morcanrotb thre< bftsc
tnthony. RI.eft on liases?Itonno
Petersburg, 1 Double plays Hi
1! to Barnett to Bus? h. Blisch
rnett; Newton to Shields to Garni
essly to Carman Hits?off More
?h, ; ' In 1 1-3 innings; off Brook;
4 2-3 Innings; off Kflrd. :, In 3
llntrs; off Green, ft In r. 2-3 innir
-uck out?by Morganroth. !;
ird, 1. Bases on halls?off Morg
th, t Off Bror.kj, ) off r;nr(i j.
Oen, Time of game, 2 5fi rmr,
-. "VBricn.
RACING 0DQi
D
01
Pittsburgh. Pa., August 5.?Despite
a handicap of location and trahspor- '
ti.tion facll'tics, the first day of the
Brunot Island meet of the Grand Cir?
cuit was a promising return lb ?major
league" racing for Pittsburgh Horse.i
meri who have followed the Grand Clr
ciilt declared that the crowd v. as
above the average In numbers at a
fir.st day of any meet on the circuit.
Th< r, was little in the racing of to- ;
|laj.? t>> areas.- the enthusiasm of tht
spectators.
I 2:22 trot, three in five, $1,000 purse:
Arona McKlnney, bik m. iirst; EVo
McCord, b, m. second. Newzell, b. g.
I third. Best time. j;"S i-i.
I 2:15 trot, preliminary, No. 1, pro-]
Ifcsslpnai drivers stake, two 'n three!
S5.C43! Dorsch Medium, bik. m, tlrst;
j Victor Star. b. go second; Kchomore.
i bik. S? third. Best time, 2:05 1-1.
2 I r. trot, preliminary, No. 2. prj-,|
I fcaslonal drivers stake, two in three,
' I".,''' 13 . Queen Worthy, b. m., fltrst; Btith '
McGregor, ch. m . second; Ernest Ax-.']
hell, b. s., third. Best time, 2:0; 1-2.
j Matron Stak,-, for foals of 1909,
1 trotting division, two In three. Bally
McGregor, b. c, first; Junior Watts,
j b. c . second; Adlon, ch. c. third. Best
Ulme, 2:0S.
2:08 pace, two In three. $1.20?. Peter
II, br. s., first: Brunham Baughman,
bi ,h . second, Best time, 2:65,_
Kelly
Springfield
NUF SED
mi
ompany
629 E.Main St.
Richmond, Va.
iSee Window Display
NATIONALS WIN
I UPHILL GAME
They Overcome Six-Run Lead
and Pull Out Victory
in Tenth.
GROOM KNOCKED FROM BOX
Roth Boston and Philadelphia
Take Drop in Percen?
tage Column.
f hlcago. Auri't 5.?After taking * six-run
l-a 1 In the third inning ot to-day's gam*
with the .Vattonals. tha Sox lost out In a
ten-Inning oontust, i to 7. Oroom was
knocked out In thy third, and fashion, who
succeeded htm. pitched good ball, but re?
tired after the eighth In Itvor of Walter
Johnson, who hc.d the fcox helpless und
drey* In ihn winning run In the tenth.
? leotte. was lilt ham for sevm innings and
?was yanked out la the eighth. Bens, wan
nleked for two hits In the eighth, und 1
Washington th-J the score. Whit.) finished
the game for the locals. Score:
Washington. t htcutro.
All HO A B AU II O A B
Moeller. rf 4 10 0 Ollath. :b... 10 13 0
roster, lb.. 6 1 3 3 1 Maul k. eft 2.1 0 0
Milan, et... C 3 0 1 0 Lord. Sb... I 2 I l 0
Oandll, lb.. 6 211 o Oliodle, rf.. 1 o l s 0
Morgan, lb o o o ? 0Collins, :b. 6 o 17 o 0
Williams, ci 2 11 2 Oi'nt'han. If S 2 3 0 0|
AlnsTth, c. 1 0 2 0 o*!". Jolm'n 1 3 0 4''
M'Bride, li t I I 1 1 Kuhn, e... 3 I ? 3 0
Bhanks, if. t 2 5 .j ??Steider ... 0 0 o 0 0 1
Oroom, p.. 1 o o o i Sullvan, c 9 o l o o'
fashion, p. 2 3 o 0 OCIcotte. p. 1 0 9i 2 0
Johnson, p. 1 1 0 0 9 Hens. p... 0 0 0 O 0
White, p.. 1 0 0 1 0;
rotaj* ...46 14:-):? I Tota'a Jl IK 17
?E. Johnson, shortstop.
titan for Kuhn In eighth.
Bi ' re by Innings: R.
ushlngton .0 0 1 ?? 11 t?l-l|
hlcago .I 1 f. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-7 !
summary. Runs -P. t'tz. Car. *.!;. W.l.Same.
rBrlde ih, Bhanks (7.), Cushion. Two- ,
isc hits ?shanks. Lord. Milan, Kuhn. Wll- |
*m*i Cashlon, MoBrMi rhr*e-bs?? lilti -
nndll. Moeller. Stolen basts?Lord. Zelder. I
oubio play?William* to Kotier. Itlts-Off ]
room. 6 !n 21-3 Inning*; bit Cleotte, :. In
2-3 Innings; eft Bens, 2 tn part of 1 In i
Ing; off Cnshlon. I In i 1-3 Innings First
ir.. Oh ball*?OK Groom, !; cfT ort Cashlon, |
off Johnson. !: off Cleotte, i Struck out
?By Cleotte. E: by White, '.; by j ihnson, ..
y Oroom. S: by Cashlon, 0. Wild pitch?
mom. n*:k?fashion. Time of game, I 10
moire*. Dim eh and 11 Brlen.
BROWNS TAKE THE SECOND
St. lull's. Phllndi Iphla.
A It II O A E AUHO A K
:'? ~ I 0 0 IMag'cr'. If 1 1 4 0 0
?111 ? ft 4 0- t
.(142 3 0 0 4 ??13
. It), Austin 121,
-
SOX 0UTHIT THE NAPS
I ievelund, Boston.
AU II O A K AB H O A E |
' I
rher, 3b. 4 l l : OYerkes, 5b. i : ? 2 l 1
:k*on. rf 4 2 I ? 6 Speak'r, cf I 2 4 0 01
I
Igg*. :?, 3 0 7 0 OGUrd r. 3b. a I I 1 0
ik'gh, ss 2 I 3 3 OWagnr. *? < 2 0 2 o|
Will. c. S 0 7 1 OCur'gaa. e 3 9 t 4 a I
egg, p. . 3 0 0 2 9 Bedient, p 3 I 0 0 9 I
'
'oiata .. 29 5 27 19 9 Totals ...SI 10 21 6 1
Halted for farrlgan In ninth.
Batted for Hfrt:cnt In ninth.
core by Innings: It
?
?
iumtniiry Runs - Ryan. Turner. Jackson,
eoke.r. Two-base hits?Speaker, Ryan.
? kr in. Three-base hit?Jackson, mi rl
c hit?Gardner. Sacrifice ny?Lajole. Htoi
base Gardner. Heinle play?Blrmlng
ni to Grig?*. Le'i on ba*n??4 lev-eland, i.
istoii, s. dlrst base On error*?e'leveiand.
Plrjt buss on bolls?Off Gregg, 1; off Be
ent. l Struck Out?By Gregg. 4: by li.
ent, 4 Wild ?Itclt-lledlent. Time of
irrie, '-' Umplr*?; Egnh and Sheridan;
YANKEES AT MULLiN'S MERCY
Detroit, August U ?George Muilln general- j
ly had the Yankees a*, his mercy to-day, !
in uplte of the fact that they took nine 1
safeties and three walks. Detroit won I hi ,
2. nf the three hits allowed In the ninth, i
two wert thumps In fr,,nt of the box, which ,
bounded badly, Score:
New York. I let roll.
All II O A F. AH II O A E
Daniels. If. 5 2 3 0 ovitt. if ... 4 4 l o 0|
i-hase. ib.. 4 2 11 1 0 Bush. .??..I l 17 I
Sterrett. rf 4 o 3 l OCobb. er... t i l o o
Zlnn. rf.... 1 0 2 0 bCraw'd, rf. 3 9 2 0 9
Slm'ons. 2b I 1 1 1 1 Louden, 2b 3 2 2 2 i)
Pad'?Ck, 3b I 9 2 0 IMor'lty. lb 3 2 13 4 0
Martin, es. 2 1 2 B I Heal. 3b... 3 2 :t 3 0
Sweeney, <? 2 I ? I OEtsnage, c t o :i o o
M'VWll, pa 2 11 ?Mullin. p. 3 1 1 ? 4
s< 'nldwi ll>. 1 o fl 0 o
?Warhop .. 4 o 4 o n
rMaloney... 0 o ft 4 0
zWotverto* 1 ft ft ft o
Totals . 31 9 2110 3 Totals ..31 9 27 11 1
?Batted for Martin In ninth.
IRatted for Sweeney In ninth.
JRan for McConneo'.l In ninth.
sBattcd for Sterrett In ninth.
Score bv Innings. R
New York .14 0 9 4 4 0 0 1-2
Detroit . . .....1 1 0 0 0 I 19 ?-I
siimmirv: Rurs?Dante.s. Warhoji. Bush
Louden, Morlarf. Muilln. Two-base hits?
Daniel*, simmnrv Ohb. Sacrifice hits?
i has. McConnell Deal Sacrifice fly-Mori
-.ritv. stolen bas**?Bugh '7'. De.il. rhu?.
Double piny*?Chase lo McCennell; Hush to
Louden Left on bates?New York. I0| D -
irnlt, First base on halls?Off MeCon
nelt.'a: off Mullini J Plrst bn.'e oh errors
Xe'w York. I: Detroit. 1. Strui kout?By
Mullin, 2. Time o' game. 2 or. Umpires.
W'esterv'elt and O'Loughlln. Attendance,
pitches \o-llli Game.
Bristol. Va.. AlfKllSt :< ?Kubfl Mer
;hnnt. of the Johnson ?'itv team, of
the Appalachian I., acne, who h fow
w.-eks itBo oatahllshod a roc?nl in a
game nKalnal Know nie by allowing
I only twonty-aoven rhon tn t'. him in
n nine-Inning p;arhe, to-day pitched n
no.nit nlno-lnnlnn Kam.- a ?Tan st Bris?
tol. beiiiK the first in the history of
the local league. IK- won hia same,
it to 1.
BOAT CLUB WILL
HAVE NEW HOME
Members Agree Upon Plans for
Large Clubhouse on
Mayo's Island.
The new boat club quarters, the
most commodiou, and handsomest of
any ever constructed on the Jarnos
R Vor for lovers of water sports
Richmond, are to be built at once u
a meeting of the Virginia l^at Club
>n the rooms of tno Business Mcn'a
committee were ratified for an Id. ,
b?uT\T c;m*r ?" Mayo'3 1-lan?.
below the sito of the club's present
quarters. The bouse wUI COst ?9.000.
It will be built of concrete and will
be two storl.s high.
Members of the club last night were
enthusiastic, over the outlook for the
enlargement of the club's usefuin-ss
i ho new building will be near tho
point of the Island, at a bend of the
river, und will be In a position to catch
i the breezes that sweep across tho
! water's, surface In the summer, the
contract for the building will be given
at once, and It will be furnished ??
icadlncSs for aquatic contests early
hi xt spring.
While the club will continue t.>
devote Itself mainly to boating, ami
the building will be constructed w'lh it
view to the furtherance of such dlvi r
?lojh, tnem win he an Increase In til :
social side of the club's activities. Tho
plan to keup the building open all
winter was found Impracticable, hit
f'Vm March to October many tbi |al
features will be provided. There will
I be a large danc'ng hall on the Second
floor nr.d spacious verandas will
circle tho house. Provision 's a Ist?
made for a kitchen en the ground
lloor.
The main feature of the building
were decided upon at last night s
meeting, but the details were left ;o
a committee composed of \V, Or
Wattson, Robert B. Forrest, Allen
.1. Kavllle. .lohn W. Bates, and Charles
Ford. A Inrge percentage of tin- club i
membership of its meti was present,
and It Is expected that the poll wdll
be enlarged dur'ng the coming ye At1
because of the advantages added
The r.ext regatta will be. held A Ig;
Cicur?fon?
5 DAYS 5
Annual Mountain
EXCURSION
i <>
ilAni.OTTVlSVIl.l.K, ii" i SPItlXO!"
WHITE "i I i'll I It. XATI'HAI
iiiuiM.r. \M> ini BitsiKtii vti:
s-i vthin*.
?t I \
Thursday, August 15
lltutl to i.'lltr.jn
Hot Springs.????
.Natural Bridge .|t.<
Train leaves Richmond lor stattoi
Charlottesvllle to SVhlte Stilphur an
Hot Springs Inclusive. 12 noon, at:
for Natural Bridge 10 A M. Thuredn
August 15, arriving at White Hulpht
, !? m arid Hot Springs s p. m
T: keta good returning on all reguh
trains not later than Tuesday. Augm
Five ,5, days in the mountains. A
ext. ml'd week-end outing to c. & <
famous resorts The most popular 03
eurston of the season
See Virginia First.
Excursion to
NATURAL BRIDGE
and
CAVERNS of LURAY
In connection with the three-day
excursion which the Norfolk and West?
ern Railway will run from Richmond
to Bynchburg, Roanoke, etc., on t?
gusi IS nrrangements have been made
by that company for an excursion from
Bynchburg via Itoonbke to Natural
Brldg- and Luray on August 14. Bound
trip fates from Bynchburg to Natural
Bridge, Sit.",, ami to Buray, 13.00.
Round trip fares from Itoanoke te
Natural Brldg,-, 7.'. cents, and to Buray,
Including transportation to and from
? live. ,50. Tills is a rare opportun?
ity to visit at Small cost these won?
derful works or nature, in Virginia,
which people come from all over the,
world to see. Further Information or.
the sublect mav be had at N Si W.
Office, Ninth and Main Streets
C. H. BOSBEY.
Idstnet Passenger Agent.
Miller & Rhoads
Employees' Association
Itun Their Annual Excursion to
BCCKROE BEACH.
SATURDAY, ACGUST 10.
Speclvl fast trains leave Main Street
Station at 1:30 P. M. and the Beach
at P. M.
Tickets: Bound trip, $1.00.
On sale at the store and at the train.
Enjoy a pleasant outing?one that
you may bxtend over Sunday, wnh no
loss of tune from business.
Buckroe Beach
Thursday, August ts, 1012.
Leigh St. Baptist S. S.
Leave t\ ?- O. Station s A M
Adults, ii.oo. Children under twelve
years, B?e.
Ye who went on the Befall Grocers'
excursion last year know what it i?.
Tell your friends. This one is Wed?
nesday* August H.