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TH1 SVBlCIlfQ WOULD, FRIDAY, JULY 12, 1912. BEST SPORTING PAGE EN NEW YORK UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN' i IK NO WONDER UNCLE SAM THROWS OUT HIS CHEST! ST. LOUIS Hi Copyright, MI, by tho Tress Publishing Co. (The New Ydrk World). CLOSE IE C O LJJ M NI 1 7 'ro r 5. Winning the 1,500-Mctre Race From America at the Olympic Games Tickled John Bull Im mensely. ' cioruiiM. ini:, ij rit t'rna ruuuiini o, i (1h Xw Vntk UetMI. JOIICf IWLAt Is happy for the nmt time in year. Jct America run nwny with th real of tho events on tlie Olympic programme, as fur as Kneland U concerned; KtiKtand has nun Jlso lCC..r.blr race. Tlia l.IM-riietia. It II known, Is the metric substitute for the mile ruco. KnKlam!, until the past )ilf .dozen yearn, has Wh Immensely pronrt of her mile runners. "Oh, the Yanks hnve a ll;uti of speed," mlA the llritlsh sjiortsnen, "hut Walt until they're called upon to show bot tom. nd they can't do It." LlRhtbody, when ho won the l.tno metre nice nt Athens six years nun. broke the L'Uk'llih heart. Everybody In Knictand expected to icu nn KiiKllshman run nay with that event, nnd even we Americans were li.nlowed with the 'Wnolent tradition if Kimllsh invincibility i On the middle-distance route. liu. Since that time no have developed better mllera r-ar after 'ffear than tint-land, until we havn come to think thai our men cannot bo beaten by the ,best ever bom on Kncllili soil. Tho l.MO-melre raco wu ouo In which wo were positively sure we could "ee our j- men coma in In one-two-three order to the finish line, , But Jackson, the Knstlsh runner, beat Kivlat to tho tape, by it hand's breadth, 8 Kivlat and Taber second und third, an Inch apart. The m.iln point Is that I Jacltaon, the Kncll!i mller, came up from tho rear In tho final drive and 5 fixifht his way to tho front. Knglnnd ( can still develop a middle dlstanca run s' ner with "bottom." We may have h world's record holders In our team, but In the next Olympics tliey won't be al- lowed to go In with the notion that they ha've only each other to ivntch and to out-rival and outwit. We've 1 ' learned that nothlijx Is so unsuro as the sure t.ilntr. Nobody expected to ' Boutn and Kohlemalnen run our distance men ofT their feet, jet that Is what the French and Finnish cnani plons did. Of course, reverses must bo expected In atl competitions. Fortunately, wnere some of our athletes have met faster or better men, others have como up unex pectedly with Improved performance. 'o In the end the scale balances, and no doubt the early p.trt of next reck will find the final summing un of polnti about as much In America's favor us we. predicted thVy would be when thu j Flnlund sailed. TUB mall brlnsi a lot of French papers describing the it-cent Kluui-Carpentler match. Tim French wilters cUlm that Carpentler i ,. . , 1 " ,l" "'uu in ono eye aim me othei "".I!,nl?.t. a"l ,,at rxdla,,1',Klued on that cellar position th HlKh V V, ' ,u,n'"nK e nun. robbed Ws own man of a vitTory on potnu that he couldn't havo mlH-ed ; had the bout eone on throunh tho twn- i tleth round. They think thut Carpen tler box.d like a champion, and that If KJaus npresonts the best In tho Ameri can middleweight clai our middle welKhts have forgotten how to Hunt. . George ICngel, manager of Klaus, .writes UU opinion, which doesn't Rlbe vith that of tho Frenchmen. "Mr. Kdgren: U "Dear HlrJust a few lines. Our flKht with Carpentler hero ni a Kood Dxht, and Klaus would havo put Carpentler out had ho had u Kood square dual, but he had to fight two mun, Caipcntlcr ant the referee. We were to box straight rules, hit as lonn as one urm wuj free. Hut Just ns soon as Kluus got started to hit In close the referee1 would break them and was always In JTJauVs rood. In the fifth round JCJaua put Carpentler down two tlmoi, and the bull eaved him. No doubt Klaus would have put him out In the blxlh round, but they had Carpentler all oiled up, and all he did was run uround tho rlnir, and whon Frank struck him the blown would elance off. They did this every round. Wo protested, but It didn't do any Rood. They did as they pleased. In the nineteenth lound, when Klaus was putting him out, the man ager of Carpentler Jumped Into the lipc and stopped It. Klaus would hnvo put him out sooner If he hurt had n equare deal. We expect to box him again In I'arli tome time In July. Yours very truly, urxmm. knoki-: Morris Scores Quick Knockout ftAJPUU'A, Okta., July 1.,-Carl Mor ri ended In n few seconds what was to havo been u fifteen-round bout with Con Comlskey of Chicago, Morris punched his ndvertary three times and with, a, fourth blow sent Comlskey u the floor where he took the fount. Aajt.-Oen, Frank Cnnton sprnng Into the ring to stop the content, hut Iteferen Ferns had declared Morris the winner. Comlskey stated he nover would fight again. wUI, To-IHay, 4 V. M. N. T. Amr. n, H. lz. Amrr, Utfi Park. Aim. fOc'a Faust Wants Back Salary; His Case to Be Heard July 32 CINCINNATI, Julv 12. Tim National Hiuiebati Commission Is coins to heiir the raso of Charles Victory Fniist on July 31. Tho former mascot, pitcher, jinx, etc., of the Ulunts, imM his own expenses to this city In on atluinpt to Ket tho Hupreme Court of llancball to order the New York Na tionals to nay him back enlary from July 12 last year to July 12 this year. Mo also wants to be declared a freo nirent, its ho says .Mnnaxer Clmnco of tho Cubs Is anxiously waiting; to ilk'M him. Faust told (lurry Herrmann, Chairman of tho Commission, that ho was not only rcsponslhlu for tho Ulantn wlnnlnK thu pennant Inst year, but nays that It was his presence this searou that I" responsible for their bis lead. Herrmann then asked lilm why tho Cllants did not win tho World's Cham plonHhlp from tho Athletics, considering; that ha was a member of tho team. "They wouldn't give me a chance to pitch, hut preferred to allow such oldtlmers ns Matty and Wlltse ko to tho rubber," replied Fuust, Fitust spent a busy nlsrht trylns to find a cnlendur tliat would show him what day In tho week July 32 fell on. Up to press time he was still searching. Hilltoppers and Browns In Death Grapple for Cellar Championship St. Louis Boys Will Try Their Hardest to Oust the Locals From Their Comfortable Position at the Bottom of the American League. nr nnzRMAN nvr.Gr.n. klXTOW that nil the bullies of the i ' lJ leak'Uo have picked us In the juicing we'vo (tot rlitht down to cases and tliero's KoInK to be a hula ilpplnc eunlest to-duy such as tho old Hilltop has not seen since the Hed Sox eutno here In 1901 and trimmed Us out of the pennant, With blood In ono eye and the other ,nder!1 HI11, ,, lpur oll, rou11 ur ,.,..,, . ..., u.,a ftir w ,hoy mlf,lt We tvnn the Ue. tense of their native, heath. Messrs, .stovall, Ilhoderlck Wallace v a. have not forgotten that our llllltomiers ousted them from their old home ten days 11 ko und they aru Just us deter- imneii to regain thut old port of safety and spend the rest of the summer In comparative peieo ami unlet. On the other hand thu Hilltoppers uro guard ing every porthole. To enter thnt cellar door thu Hi owns will havo to walk over the dead bodies of our valiant defenders. i-eroaps mere are soinu funs who do not appreciate tho advuntauu of lu,l,iinir down thu tnllend position In 11 league. 11 nas ineni just tho sume. Tliut's onu place Kheie a manager need not woiry. In fid Wolveiton was Just about to leci sunsueu mai nobody would bother him for tho rest of thu season when ulong came these at. Iiuls llrowns und in n in 01 envy urn laying clutm to their old home. This tlcht Is going to bo historic. 111,1 It's too bad that fharles Khliets Is not in me American League so that ho roum ceieiiratu annually the anniversary ui iiiu uiiiuu mr me janenn To'i, MAKES NO DIFFERENCE WHO'LL PITCH TO-DAY'S GAME. Just who will pitch this afternoon U not Known, and, to lell tho tiiith. It dorsn't timkn a bit of (HfTVt,.n.... Wolverton may work Hllm Caldwell or jhck 41111111 or JncK Wnrhou and then ho may not. You may rest assured, iiuwni-r, inui ivnuiover nirit goes In us gunner thoro's going to be -powder burnt. I asked the Brown crod who they In tended pitching, hut In characteristic style Mr. Ktovull replied: "I don't know et. I hnvru't fcecn Introduced tn nil my staff." WINDSOR ENTRIES. WINDtSOIt, Out., July i:.-Kiitr!c for to-niorroiv are us follotvs: , KMlsr IUUK--Pum, .)rlli: tiff fur. I'mBi, llunrol, 117, Mmokrlmue, ICOl Trtlb,r lllll, lWli Jl.rl. T 10;', UolaiM, UU, l.ilil. llujli. ma; ll.'riron. lu.li Hunch ot Krjt, 1W). liinth. Jlo. SKOI.MI HACK- HUiiloh.i hnilcni fwr. 4m. mn. iiuef. is.v. ivn;i.:.ecrsar;..j n.v .."i-'''',.i. .':''." ' j "i !"? tok-h. Ill' ; ut'rkurnV -iVti-Vhi, rimVn uV.'' Til,; "VV' 1 in 'i&i 't r ' ui ,T 'i',nk tii. 'Vii'""1""""' . !':,;NTlt "At'titm tl!m...r ,nt '"iiiM.iuJjri.'V.' ''. 'lMIb l'1,-, , U1sl. one au,l nuewllh mlln U.I J Lain!.- Tlllltll HAI't, I'ut.rt tJirii-)ar.olua anl up. un, Inui (lolatun, llUi IM lffirl ii warJi ,ti turtnua.. y.U: lO'-'l WIwiIik Wl4o. im 1.7l KU TiV. 1 fiAV fi I T r 1 C n J ilif' liu' i?ru' Wit li,o la,T UK; (VitietU. inui J. 11 10T rut.irl.mn, lots v'Sihwri VfW- lanL-eiM "WhirVrtMPB-neaUe, l.and.c.p, & hT'Vh, 53' "'tll.'rV-Cou.Va I jearMa snd tiewinli on snrt onelshth mini. - I'ua. D4 UJ tou.la Loit Tie, y.V; tXctobouad, li; Ouj yiibar. IPS' i t JENNINGS WOULD'NT BE BIT SURPRISED IF SENATORS WON FLAG. Hughey Jennings, manager of the Tigers, who just left town, lays he would not bo surprised If the Sena tors cnpture.l the American League pennant. He thinks that Clarlc (Irilllth has a wvll-balunced tenm. He thinks Third Uaseman Kddle Fosler, former Highlander, Is tho fastest man In hli position In the country, and It Is his opinion that If thu Waahlngtonluns sirry off the liuic It will I largely beca.uo of Foster's playing. There will ho ninny tledgllngs on hand Wh Intr for 'permanent Jobs In tho white Uht clreult and around them will centre the public Intero'it. "You are wrong about one thing." ndvlsed one of the veteran players last night. "In assuming that nelthor New York nor Ht. I.ouls has u chance for the pennant. Wo have a methemu tlcal chance und I (an prove It t.. Instance. If St. I.oul and New York Hhnillil H'lli nil t, ., should loe nil theirs wo would have ..icu, iuniii-11 10 me mast. According to an eminent statistician that statement Is absolutely correct w, It s about time we stopped talking about not having a chance. HILLTOPS 8TART OUT AFTER RECORD TO-DAY. Hook In some prehlBtorlc ago the Providence 0, .,, v,,nty ,)(W tralght games and the Clnelnnnti it... went throunh n whole season without! losing a chapter. Now, doesn't that I throw a now light on thn situation? 1 olverton, henilng about thle, lerlaivd tll.ll llll Vl'n. rvilii. .. . . ... " 1,1 "i nKiu in tnti afternoon nnd se what could bo dune. The Highlanders lost eight In ,. row, hut tho ruin of yewterduy brnkn up tho losing strruk. in this day nnd tlmo a postponement Is counted n Motory. The Tigers only got two of tho series after nil, nnd thut is a start In tho right di rection. lly the way, the Highlander! have a new pitcher reporting to-day hy the name of ileurga Dai, Is, who w,u tho bearcat of the college league. This young fellow was In there twirling at William" College, and they tuy that he went through the text hook batters like 11 buzz-saw In a box fuctnry. There was a lot of hesitation before deorgo would finally fclgn a contract, but at the last minute ho declared himself in with the big league bunch, and hero ho Is. This makes the Mcond college player 10 join our Kiua.i in the last month. The other learned youth Is Thompson, from the University of ITeorgla. They will probably get 11 sturt before the end of the Bt. !,aiia visit. f"? 'If.C ,(m' ni" "'. 'J'n I'uMonu. leu, K.in4, U!i; "HUi fhsmr, (, Uf. prjj "W,!., 1041 Uhorf. ion. I';n. miry, il.nr into. i r" 1 '.' " """"ii twi trtr oUa; f ie fur 'li".V,', V- 'nnM"' MUi K hill. ') 'hlMer l.m. IiiJi rant r.mtt. uki, p4ru J ln '.' .,'! " 'hnii. ttr oHi; f t,. 'jufrn. I in. Tivienvli, tWi Arofnr. Ha. It'll, Tenia, ivii nirratil. HIXTII ItU'l: .u.Im. iwi ........ ... mUt.- -Nil,. Wl.. U3, NTiOr. I', fjn,,,,,',, v'. r!"u. i:m7.i '.'."'i M' risrr, mit MUt. In:, Apprrntlct Untc ditotii trtck fut. Si LsbssNV J) I n W i7 iviORRIS COMING urnr n put aiiuu riLiiL muni hkimi 11Y JOUN VOIJ.OCK. CAUI, MOltltl.S, the tllant Oklahoma Ilghtor, who k.ioc.ed out Con Comlskey, tho huge Chicago bat tler, In tecord time at Hapulpa, his home town, Is goluj; to start for this city at once, according to word received early to-day. Ho won't bo contented until ho hook up with I.uther McCarty, the' big W stonier, who put him away In! Hixrouiuls, Morris Is confident that tho lecent defeat was a lliiku unl that ho cuii knock Mci'urty out In another' trial. .Morris will train nt tho Saw I'olo .. A. under the direction of 111:) Custein repre.-etitntlve, Hilly Nowmuii, upuu hU urilvul In this city. I'iUr .Mil'orlnr'l won't flslit Yimiij McC'art nr. na t lilulul In I'lilUdrlulili tii nljlit, and iMiinKully Ij.u lii-t lili cath furlvlt ul ll Ilnuliil. Ua training fur tlx bout l.l lil Ikj.uti illy, 1'iinai, I'at'kty lulUiwtt trmi tti rXLtMlie litut ami he Iniuit-dUttl) Mllvd Ida can ilUltiill i.f tliv ll.LJtftUfllt. 1'inf. Walur Wafviii, the nun ulia Kite Jim I'elU'tt liu lint iiiKlturluini ill Imsliu, nlili-u tm v aiHUilt'.i: fur tl elvirouni tliat Ul up ta the i-luuiiiKiunti vt lii litAtjurlslit ranka. La tli-jd. Alntc mukir Sj Uilnnin of tlie 't Oiklsnd riuli ul I'ulif iriiu li.u u;tSi.l h'rlu HolUii.J ami lllllj Vt'itkt M t.ix tlia ti'U.ruunil main tuui at I lir ihmt tu be clieu I'j iIk' Tiaiii-lUy Clu'j 03 Wrltuuliy niv'hl not, H.iiUn l baa Urn In. tlie .NortliiHvt Tit enral muntha and tlia Ijn nut Inu done lilm a narlj ut umoJ. l'ioni"lir JIK'arfy uf I.ui AnjijM atatM Ut nU!u tint curilniin l In u.nlimai fur V iljn. liu ef arlnm fi.r it Mum nut. ll betHien WiiUmt ami limn in iu iiy ui i.iiiur liar. Tlie In illi.iuntiou ni t'uui Juiu-ii, nuriner ef al.iit, lui Ihi'U tiiu em iimlllui blKk fa Imliii the iiutrh illtu lui), J mia 14 luufined to UU liuaur liiuatt&i'J mill t'luuniunla. Ad WotE.ut i"' . ma) n.it ei Xnrtli to flj'it ualne to the lutla .ultluii ut J.uc, hut i.uy le liiatn in Naut.i M 'iiUa III ronjlK.it the rtinnitr He lu l l.laiiiuil U K'l ti Man I'taucUco tti-day an I tuutluLu tu I'onlau.1 ami Sdltlc, T. J, H t'aNV of li Anueln liai ulrel Abe Attrll an nlfir la ' nni" la lilt ill) slid take on liari-i 'lliouuu iit y.f. 111. TtiU uaa In rtply ta a wlru tnmi li- tariurr ehlRl.luii aktsit fr a datr. A us ml In '.a tiUsiui lie xuuM tike un .inilMity that .MiVariy uiulit fiuie aa a guo.l rani aoluit him, but In a.l.li.l that he onnl.t l- niuih olillfed If ilcl'aroy eauM IriJuoe Jjliuny Klllune la il:u ue tot a nttirn init.h. At Tlinmai i aiklnz fnr mafh wllli Kllhane lrriiev fljiirea tnat an Atlilt.Thnniaa b)ut noiikl 1 attraiilie. T winnrr thrn woull lira with Killiane fur a iv-i'l.'mVr or tarly Uctolxr data jr the i'hainiaon,nii. Thai the Vulia.o.Ulreni flsht nlrtiirea wnuld nut be alluHrl tu be rxhlhiteil in I.ia Anfilea ttai the alatimient ef Iho tMille, illy iiruaKiltlu attorney, luiumiuit in nt'lion in rrinamj in at I..M tlu. iiiati tat .iu nt fit u lm'al Ihratre tn mil mi the film. In n.l.llllon to takinit action on the luiiilni: iiii-iurei. Ildle rioclarei Jm. Htiiill tirnli. ahly tike aril in nn any tii'apr which hire- aiirr t'uuuie.i any pit Hires oi iiro nni. tlnrn Muran i.i full mini the footiter of hla muiitriinau, KrvMlu Vlitl. wlien It guinea lt Thr llirmlnirluni lvl li ilrtuklns fully two calluna ei irelll aivmii naicr iliuy. .iiuii nr tiaiui. la .... l..ut .1.1. .-. f.- -n OtUI- H.VII 1. -..all. Ins Manager Jlliun; Johnaon'a word V) alart rial iraiiuua INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. Stnildlnu' nf the Clubs, l IU0, l. I. 11, llorlui.rr. 4S at ,n"K liilllmore., i:i :il ,Mh Tmonta... 41 HI ,M Jrruy I'ltr 41 40 .Mai rinh IV t. Pr N'ewark,.., KO .11 .rnrl.lnf.a. .IT 42 ,&0H .46S ii..fri.i si aj ,42S Jloiitrril... ui ti .JIT ltpsnltn nf Yrstrrily' Games. liilllmore, 11; l'r"l 1'iir', S. ll nlainr, II. jlimtiral, V, 'liiromn, St lluffalo, 0. Xrwaik JiTiey l y same peatpnnw. Riln. fi mil en Sehediilett fur To-Ilny. Jrracy t'lty at I'rotUcniD, Newark at llalllnuire. lluehri'.rr pi alnmrral, Udlfila st 'fcrjato, HAPPY I "JZIq STANDING OF AUXniCaM LEAGUE, . Club. W. Ilotton... fcl Wuh'tonl 4S ciiimo.. 4.1 I'bU'(.hl u l'l Club. ('IfTrUnd. MelrnN, .. .N'w Yerk. PC. .S0) .Sim .I'M .ses .670 .It'll .M.I .sun I RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES. (Itftland, 1; VMniton. 3. New Vork-Dttrolt. UIlcs(e.'lillsdlpbU nd 11jiIou-SL LsuU uamM pusliHmctl. llilo. GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY. 'liitlinj at Vf!ilngton, McNamara First To Win "MeV Peebles, Although Seventh at Finish, Sets New Competitive Record for Course. TOM M'NAMAItA of ItoMon Is notv the holder of the metropolitan open golf championship, winning It In tho tournament ut Apawamls. He Is tho first American thut has ever hold the honor. He returned scores of 73 nnd "1 for a total of HI, making his grand total for two days ot play and "2 holes 200. Frank leeb!ea. the Htockbrldse professional, although seventh on the list. In the eaily round turned In a card of 63, which not only set n new com petitive record but tied the record tor tho best score ever made on the llnkd. Joe I'atclirn II, proied hlmielf a nurtliy aon of a irortby aire by takluir the I'omitu'Jk purie, f, 1.000. lt.11 rla-s parlnz, tlie fraiure etent of the tt.ltjiliy nt tlielirand llj'l U Orand flrcuit intet In;. Il won the rire in iti.ilht hcata but wai furi'rd tu wake ft nur'tt of I'.o.'ii In onler to ob. tain the, Ju lae'a ileelihm. Ilranl Otirra waa the ixintrniler, tint .lue Patrtifu II, won by sa open init.'lu uf JajlUht eluli time, WLllhm A. ljirne.1. the a-Ten.llme lin1,l,r nt the national lennli abu'ta rhiiniiionilihi. made hit aiiKaiatiee in the wnu Ilial ruuuil uf the liar- BATTING ORDER. Ilrnoklyn. Pltthhurg. nyrne, ab. ''aroy. If. Donllii, rf. W.igner, ss. J. Miller, lb. Wilson, cf, .McCarthy, 2b. fXmon, c. Daly. cf. Northen, rf. Smith, Sh. Haubert. lb. Wheat, If. Hummel, 2b. Tooley, ss. O. -Miller, c. Harger, p. Hendrlx, p. Umpires Kloni and Ilush. AttiMidancc, 3,twi. PiTTStiirnG. l'n July II.-.Managcr Dahlen found two additions tn Ills string to-day when ho arrived from Cincinnati. one was AVllllo Kceler, who rejoined the team after the burial of his father nt Great Opportunity Remnant Sale Hundreds of piece ends an array of patterns many weights $30, S35 and S40 values made to your meas ureas you dictate Suits, 18 Coat and Trousers, S16. Men who know buy sev eral suits the opportunity is astonishing. Store closes one o'clock Saturday. IS -7hg ancient AND THE" MopERfV THE CLUBS. NATIONAL LEAODB. LIUO. JV. L. PC. cii,, ;W lori 87 1(1 .Tel I'MUVhls Clnclnn.tl 40 3(J .6:0 llton ... w. i. :u ;i7 at 4s J1 4.1 .S3 IT. .IMS ...' C hlfnao, Jl: .Nw Votk. T. 'InelnnsU. ;l; llrooklxn, 2, Itr.xikljn. ,1; Clnrlnaiil. Jt. !.oilla. t); lliviliin, b. I'ltt nmt. 1 iu.uur.n-i'miurti:il jims Jiontponpl. I Huston t Chlrso, American 9 Open Golf Title ".TT.'ii . "!!! do'iHts on the cuurta of the Ji, i,. i rt wo. the former national A'ii'l1!1nJ u" r,'e''lt of the National .i ,i . !l I'lnt from the lieirinnlns fJJ'r' m1''1' ,",lt,ln'.t ''"' ' '"" nd iS?. t-,l"n.fhat tho two famotu t.lajeri were iS$t&Sla,Si VHP ?.-:.,,n-!!ielr ln ..'or the third aucrraalTe'irar the rrulie of the li 1,t Clubnef rwtej In a towtrt match i5T.iti!,".' if "lml ,n .l-''"irhman-a Hay. liar Into the harbor at tue enl of atout banatta. Jl" iirdi wen aa folium! ..iV?V rl'.'1,.,.'.m.- " bo.ineni Irollta. mine! nj allM bv i; Waiter I lark cf l'Mliulclphla. Second Dltlilon. aclioonrra Tsnriiilsa, onnrd "5 " ft William s. Uaton of lloiton. ..ii i'i1 1 i.,1'!?J.J-h;''""--Viirrant. onne.l and aaJle.1 by liar ;! I .S. Va.ilerbllt of .New York. ..i, A V),,,lo"j .1"l'" -Veniir. ownel and Mllert It Harry .M, JLunell of .New York. ..iVfi?'1 Ml.)i,!t'0lSi ,lo0l?7 Ifcirello. ounel and nVerlhi'Clt.t'.on.I,Cnr)' l' VMW- '" IMdfe Human of Toronto, nephew of the fa njoiia Ned llanlin. eaally dilated William llsiors of lloiton In a three-mile tuning raie on Toronto ''. thereby retaining the iirofeTiliin.il cliamnlon j1'!' or Anierles and winning a eurae of ll.tipt) a . .V Ihirnjn flnlihed a'ljut twenty lenitha ahcaa JX t&o CMlrhirt aLd lieter a tini-A.eil alter the rirrt mile, rhe time w alow, Ilutnan made the ."! '?.. ?.''. '.L'l V.' ln i37 '"" ''k -' 'or 'ul distance, T.'ie weatlier con. dlllaut were iicifeit. ..J.1,"', I'?" ,,nnl' of, I""nee and the Ilrltlth li ,i card wun a i-.lnt In the onenlnit alu Bi mntchea of the preliminary lie aerlei In Ihe eleienth International enmiietlttnni fur tlie IIttIt iliilltrue eiip at i'nlknloue, hn, Andre II. Ilo. Iielt, ratwl aa the furemn.t ,a)ir In Pranie. de. featiit Arthur W. Ilore. of the Ilrltlllt lilil. Iiy the icorri of II- 4, 4 -II, II 11, U ;t. In t.le etliir match rharlei P. Dimn. i.f the lltltlOt Ialr tram, deflated .Mai ll.vusl.. tlie Prencli Tcttiaii. In Hraljht iel st'O ft. 02. --4, Brooklyn, Inst week, nnd the other wns "iirtln, the cv-Quuker, who wits left behind when the I'hlludelphl.i club left for tho west last night. The main topic around the hotel this morning win the fate of Itube Marquurd. It Is the gen eral opinion of thn llrooklyn pluyer thnt It will be some tlmo before the big left huiider gels going again. One of the old-time' players on tho visiting teum remarked thnt had tho Giants kept on winning behind .Mnniuanl ho actually bellevci that Hubo would have collapsed, I'Mist liming Haly nut, on a fust play, Ityrne to'Mlller. Noortohen wnlked, On Smith's tnp to third tho runner wns forced, Ilyrno tn .McCarthy. .McCarthy knocked down Haubert's single, lioldln;,' Smith on second. Wheat hit up a high foul that Simon smothered, NO Itt'.Nri. Whent whs camped ill tho right pot for Ityme's nmnsh to left, Harger knocked down Carey's tap nnd throw lilm out at Haubert'H corner. Dunlin hit to Tooley and was un easy out at first. NO HUNS. Second Innlnit Hummel beat out a bunt to third. Tooley placed u success ful sacrifice. Hindrlx to J. MMrr, pin lug Capt. John on second. o. Miller fulled to connect with Hendrlx, slants funned. Uarger singled to centre, s-or-Intr Hummel, dlendrlx threw to .1. Miller In tlmo to retire .Daly. ONU IlL'N. 1 Q m 2 Arnhei Broadway and 9th Street America 49 Poimt6 c5r?nec5 3 Points Capt, AVugner wnei called out on strikes. J. Miller made tho flrat Itrato lilt, n single to centre. Daly ninde a nice rntch of Wilson's bid for u triple. J. Jllller stole second. McCarthy fouled out to O. Miller. NO IlfNH. Third Inning Northen out, Uyme to J. Miller. Simon took caro of Smlth'H high foul. Daubert nhot u fast one to left, but Carey mnde nice place on It. NO Ill'NS. tJImon opened by ullnsllng to left cen tiv. Hendrlx hit Into a double-play, Hummel to Tooley und Daubert, getting; Simon at second und the batter at llrst. Uymo singled to left. Carey singled to right und on Northen'B throw over Smith's head Itymo raced home nnd Cari-- took third. On Dentin's double to left Carey walked home. Wagner reached tlrst on Tooley's fumble and Donlln went to third, Wagner stole second. J. Miller hit to right for two bases, scoring Donlln and Wagner. Wilson beat out n slow tap to short. McCarthy singled, scoring Mill r and sending Wilson to third, but the batter was out trying to make second, Daly to Smith to Hummell. FIVE RUNS. GIANTS IN HOPE OF REGAINING SOME OF LOST GROUND (Special to The Eienlm TA'orl t.) BT. laOUTS, July 12. Mr. Mcdraw's Giants, a bit worn and frayed at the edges, aro sojourning In this tropical town to-day In hope ot teeuperutlng their pennant stride. Losing three out of four games to the Cubs wns a novel experience,, a peculiar sensation, which tho lordly champions havo f. it on! twice this season, .but thoy now agree to the man It Is high time for them to return to the even tenor of their pen nant v.'ay. Hence they Intend to feast oti thu remnants of Ilresn.than's on'e troubleonie little army. . Nothing lean than four In a row will i-atlify the Giant In this town, nnd to stnrt right McGruw will end Itube M.u quurd ufter the bacon In the first frolic. Itube Is mu.v eager to shoot nt his own record. Ills unerring aim brought down the marka ot McCormlck, I.uby and ull the other great curvlsu of tho past, si lllchird D. Marquis nw will try to better his own record of nineteen straight. He starts to-duy. Are you as cool as you'd like to be? You can't tell till you've worn COAT SHIRTS. KNtiE DRAWERS, Nainsook, Pongee, 50c At 600 Metropolitan Dealers. KA1IN .V HUNK Wholeiale Dlatrlbulorr. AMIJSENIENT8. ivii 4 Iconcy gm The New Planet of Merriment THE NATION'S PLAYGROUND STEEPLECHASE 1 conl:vs iiiuii-ciass AMUBr.JICfill I'LAIil., HENDERSON'S S'.Vv'ViiVCT Jark WHwn Trio, lioehin'n ..Athlrllc (!lrl, aiH "".T"" ,'"'o.""v'i,,: .;!""" Ulna, urlwnk, lUtrra It Stanart In "rtnrt la On..'1 orrla llabojui. I'mita, lUraolila li Co.. olhi ai CnY'l TlltrlA. B. 1Ull It., Oppolita Ala Icsi7. tUAu MAT. DAILY -Trie. II), -JO, aUrl THE PRINCE CHAP 11 1 Ull BATTING ORDER. New York Ht. Louis. Nhottoii, cf. JuntHcti, rf, Mtovnll, lb. I'rutt, ns I.ul'orle. 21). Austin, 3b, Alton, If. Krlschcll, r. Hnnlcls, If. Mnloiiey, cf. fterrett. lb. Zltin, rf. Hliumone, 2b, Hartzell, 3b. I'owd, ."!, Sweeney, c. I iirhopp, p. Umpires. lln),ltlf,.n n Connnll nml Hart ST tendunco 1,50ft AMHHICAN I.KAOUU PAItlf, NBA VOIIK, July li Tho finallest crowd oj the year came to the Hilltop this Rften noon to seo tho battle for In it placet When the Drowns nnd tho HlnhUnd-rl Kot et.irted there was lejis than a thoui and people In tho stands. The pubi He piohnbly did not rrallxo whl ) deadly duel was heliiR fotisht. ( ' Hamilton nnd Warhoop wcro thertrrx po'lnit sharpshooters. The llrowns failed to score In the Aral limine After Phottnn nnd Juntsen nal Kotm out on easy chances Stovat slnKled to centre but was out stcallnj secund. ' New Vork drow a blank, l'latt threw nut H.inltN und Maloney and tjtcrrotl Hied out to Jnuteeil. ,' Allirlulil Hut-en Mrreler. i Jn'mnr Albrlht, the mirer aprtd lnf. mtlt Krrd.e Mrn-ler of II ookhn In IV fratare ti, at the Htadium-M irtnrdnime tivmormw nitlit. Thf Ihiji will ratx fliff niHea. lt two tuati out el, tlmf, and a niT compfUllon record tr Viti Jlllnct li tiiwtrd to lw rrtaliliitiel. I I.lneolns nnd liiinrt Hrin To -Da jr. 1 11a In jrtmlar eauiM II roitimnnr.rat of Ttiti iltu nam of tlie Ms aeripi ttwrea tlM I.loeoli l.laiitT anl Httiart frt adielnhit fur OljmD Kid I, tine llmilred anl Thirtjralith atnit and,' Ktfili aiTint, and, weatlttr itrmlttlPff, the taam4 will ,-a!i UV.14T It llif tun rjat anA fW v Arrow COLLAR DtjUoctledy fart andsnpremelr twmloctsbla. a for 2S cents N (ChietyjiiiJhoiJrfcCoiapg YUU CAN EARN $15 to $35 Weekly eftrr n fe weeksT trnlnlna? as a MOVING PICTURE OPERATOR Apply ut nine. Come nt nUM If you work ilurliiE iliiy. I'oiltlon nualllltly auarunteeil, F.C.TAYLOR. 249 W. 42d SI. )pni Mnniln. Wed. Knit frlilnr -YL AMUSEMENTS. rlAiUMtKaifcUVa i& iJAILt MAT. 25c. & 50c In VICTORIA TIIK.ITIIB. Tli. Handcuff Kins and 1. Hill ACTS). HOUDINI t.ltit. llillt. Jua Jckin. 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