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Professiona League Baseball S> Golf a* Boxing ?* Lawn Tennis ?* Rifle Shooting ** Other Sports OJEE CALL fOl! Wl?j Beat Brooklyn by One Run, wit! Marquard at the Helm. DAVIDSON'S ERROR COSTLY iMerkle Takes Four Bases, In? stead of One, on a Single for Winning Score. . Ruhe Msrqiisrd tiark st th? taarSt? . tie th? N-""* Verfc ateani roller flattened j oat the Ri-ooklyn ?fuparlaM for the four? teenth tlmr t aeason Bl the Pole ? Is yesterda? Keep thoufh the pcer ? r ?tarto.l the game the maaaced to f??'uee-,e out n victory 1 a, -j. ?,f I tfi : Tier? ix aa not much ^ room tu ?parr and the visitors assumed ? tenias attftu?ie ni the aeraatth ??nd innings. Mil M.irq'iar?l wa? strions j ? . hold ti.-'tii In ? tMCk, and h y I ?ant ; ? ? ? "ttftl, vktmy ?'f the year, i -,? icei nta in the lead, ala poi?.'?i .11 front of th?. . "\\"nitcy" Da**M8on, th? v?trran centreI m ?>.. ?tookiyn nine, earned the . uteen? and affectionate regard ? n yore fan*'- In the thir.i \ r - With Doyle and Pnodj-ras?? on the; a.. .? ,,; \te-kl? lnt?WTUptOd the flicht of' Rucker's curvea and aeni it i ir?, ririr to eentr? HeM for ? single. T>?vHs"n mi hlmaeil for the sphere, bul ' ? roll throngh hia leaja, and Merkle v.**. able to take foot beeea Instead of one j nh'! t.. rM'h honte on trbal proved to be ? | run on th? error. Loud were ?"v-omitim?- heaped on the blond head of th< n player. "Walter, aend that man a Leer. ' shouted ?w Yoik "fan" from the rl?ht ??: ....rtre I Uv ?.Kon pit the followers of fil attitude will not boob '??? ? n .tea ?t,i shoe hot l-adly that ?>ne , un was I ..... . of Kn< '??? : who Bue . kei in the fourth Inning, may antrat? did not allow ? ? tot th. real of the ajaune, I 'tie ?d? ? ? in ' order in all OX- \ , ?rf ,-,...- Lnnins i >nlj te o inen rea? hod AoaAheeA route i tjiiy su bits, a base ills ami a bit batsman off Kucker in innlntpi ,?"'-<' auflleJeni to ? ? ?tar and win the same ? ., lirai ? .- the game .bh bul in the see? the gup i w* '? rtixanf part.? it-, two of them in ! I ?ingle nettlnt: ? i ..,, .. . ? Ith the brilliant sup rood by Mtfkla n-.r] Snod--rass. i wsi- ,-? a the side without another ? ? || ' tttaat. how- I ,\- . ?. ;.- th? thpaw in more dlfflcul-1 r er heal out a bunt and Ruhe i attempted aactiflce, pot? ? - two on the baaee, trlth none out .lake ' ;?i?p :lati'y. ! portunlty a rar- ? ? -ecnrd, ?o I t ??: | out 11 IS ? -' a"1' de Ightflll n.an ? sat ?M? ft l?det t" th? tn iier?og and Merkte making th? play, ? Knetxer and T? i op a has?. . . i a* a ?'? . ? Bmlth would netted ta It waa with ron .tief ' ?II tl at Devore ?.-'.t .-.??? a hard ??print. *nd ?tired wtthoot a run ? i rn the i La It waa one, i?o. M ti ?..??? trhaa as. rn of thei ?.nue bun -h??-! h? the ,'I??V ''V? att Dauben ind Hummel i ? ? ? b twice .????<? Rube did j ? i? taking tern ? ? ? tarn? ?.? t.nit-ig ' afta ?? ? ad arround ' ?.! oui ? ret D ? fled. Inod ? it caucht Doyle ? - ?i for the aecond out Murray j putting - Hoi ">e ?' ? n ' ? Bmtth'a ? e was no nour? ? ? rsl " n * i ?? ? - ' | for B leker. T r I " ? owever, under , ? -??-? - . ? uai m d h .sn up, dn u loeond ' " ' ? : '? taneouely on ; I re? ??.,... ' ?'?- Irrum ' et *oi ? et Mi e round ' It wtt r ? on |a?ttli g ?et [h H? 7...?. i . ? left field . th th? fourth \ i ' ? a etcher sti uclt I Da t executed offanslrely slth on? out, dree a ? ? | tole M-cond ? | ??-. i-ecord -?in s| ' M ? ? Merkle and ' a In the <??? mntft ?' .en.???iora I Smith doubled ' red ?? . i Hummel ?I itnphn - ? - Hummel, taking r-< Ihren to tn? nd Bergen fted dinky ' '?' nd Merkle In a never- \ - - " ? ? t and the rail* ?a? ? j T ? BROOKLYN ?: 00 I 00 - I " ' .: ? Il ?m Uiii 4 ?' 1 4 10 ' -''? 4 '?'? -- ? 4 1 I 1 n 1 i i ' 11 << ? > ??. . 4 1 i i r, o ' 4 n 1 ?? n 1 4 '. .. 1 ?. .. ? 7 '. " t a n o i n a n i i i i? as t s M s i a*- ?- ., i. n .. n .. a ? h ? ?, ? . M ?.??? N? ? ? ? -t : ,||< ... ? I 1 ..? 1 17 i ? : ? afQ (?AME ON THE HILLTOP . o?anla, who .??iintrvs besi riHon. v. Ill ' * ? Royal Qtantl si la u Kam? , i., ii.-'iii?- the i,.,, ol tin ? M.Uy - ? th Am?-.?:- an Qlsnta ; .,,..? u> ttik- th . ? Royal OIsj la ... d , AV?RICAN ASSOCIATION RESULTS. ? Hi He. S u.a, " '? ' i..?I. , ,-t Paul, ?. Mil-, '.a like?. ?1. Milwaukee. ?? | -? ? ?.? ' -1 ANO LFAGUE RESULTS. .' ' ?'? ? ?a '?..-, | ?.rain) ... i 4 ii'i innins?' ) i. ? . ? , \. I ? df." I, ?? Baseball Fight m Three Leagues NA.IONAI I.KSt.I'K 0AMM TOO*?.. Brooklyn at New \ork. i'lill??l?'l|iliiii si float???? (two). l'iti?itiirsli at *?1. I?nui?. ? li>. Im?...i at < lil-nr?. Hr>t I.TH or i.tMtS lUIHaOAT, New luirl*. B| MrooklTn. 2. (h It ft? ?>. Il; ? In. intiutl '.'. I'ltilmlelplii , ?a. Boeton (i?,ld>. I'" t?l>tirg)i tO, St. I ?ill? ?wet ground*). NATIONAL I.KAI?! f ?.TIMIINO. W. L. IM . W. I.. P.e. New York -.1 it .OtO'tt*, I oui? ?I 61 AIS ? hi. ?a..? T.'. tt .?20 i In. Innnll 81 ?HK .4M l'iii?l>ursli IB St SSI Hrotiltlin Ml ','.* .401 I'l.il.? AS 11 .544 Bo.ton M !"? .2112 ???IKHlrtN I KAI.I K QA**a*H TO-OAY. New York f?l V? sah in (ton. t lii.?i..n at Philadelphia. < III? nj-i. ill II? I r.-H Mt. I am,? at '? levelenrl. HKMI.TS or QAMM Y KhTKHDAY. New York. 2 ; \\ n?Mnarton, I, I'liilmlelphi:, |j |i..?l?n |. < levrland. S| M. I.oala. 1. ( Mengo fl; Detroit. ?. \>IKRK AN l.F.At.lK >TtMIIN(i. W. !.. r.t . V?. !.. r.t. l'hilfi I?.*, u .?'..'? n?.?l..n fl'l AI AM Detrole **7 f>2 ,?,|?** (hlrato ?'.' ?A .484 (lei eland H? AO Mi Wh ah'ton A4 1A .41.1 Ne? *tork 69 AI .?Vin M. I.oul? 1? SO .21)1? F.S'-TKKN I.FAl.l K OAMM TO-DAY. Newark at Trovlrlent-e. Rallimore h! .leraey ilty. Ilo? he.ler at Toronto. Ittiflsl? at Montreal. |{ r>I LTD ttV C. \M K*? Y F.ST F H D . ** . Baltimore. * ; .lerar.r tlty. ?. Huf? ? i.? 4: M ?ml r? nl ?*. Toronto. ??; Horhe?ter. 0. Newark 1 ?. I'roi Meine . ??1 ground*1 FYMFRN l.KAf.l K STXNOING. W. !.. F.C.I \\. !.. P.f . Rneheater 91 II .?6!? Montreal ?4 12 .411 Toronto ?.**. M .615 ,ler?ri (It? 55 SO .408 II."in.1.?. 81 54 .600 Newark , 52 89 .360 BiiiThIo 01 65 .501 I'roi i,|'n? e 46 88 .H4? CUBS WIN IN THE ELEVENTH; Cincinnati Beaten When Saier ; Scores from First on a Single. '"hlcago. Sept. *.-SaW ?or,rr??i from first ' base on Need h a in'? .?inirle. heating: the re? lay of the ball It? the plate. In the? eleventh ; inning. ?iiii?i Chicago win by h score of 3? to .' oxer < "Infirman. The visitor? took a I two.run lead on two iiass??-, .1 stolen ).a?>?-, ? an error and a ?tnnle. C*btcagO tied it up I by timely hitting, coupled with a hit by ritrhed bflJI. Schulte m;ide thirteen fouls before he Anally ?druck OUt? With" the base? 1 full, in the eighth. The SCOTS follows: CHICAGO. CINCINNATI ab 1 lbpo ?? ah r lbpo a ?? ! EvsrS, ,'lb 1'i <? 1 1 ?? Be?. ,i?t If .'.On 0 00 i Doyle. ,1b 3 0 1 0 (I 0 Rote?, rf . . .1 1 1 H 0 0 ? .-he.-kd.if :. 1 1 4 00 HobUtzell.lb 401 il I I, a? 4 1? 1 ? BO Marsans, rf 4 I 1 '? <?'>! Brhulte. I. 4'"? 1 I 00 Eernond. ?* 402 2 '? 01 shean. 2b 2?? 0 3 3 0 Egan, 2b. , ?*? 0 2 :: 4 ?I ' Htifni'n..?' 8 1 1 I On ?'rant. 3b... tOO 1 "10? r-u:er Ih. 4 1 1 7 00 .Mn??lr*a .11? 1 o 1 0 0O| Needk - e ft?) 2 8 .'>" McLean ?- 4 0 1 r. 1 11 RI? ht?;, p 2 ?1 1 1 0 1 ? ia:kf. C 100 2 00 Smith, 1 00 0 0 10 Humphr'e.p 300 0 m Brown, p 10 1 o 00 Keet>, r... 100 0 1 ?? ?Uooiie... 1 0 0 0 0 0, Totale .-.-? .1 H) Ti it 1 T?tala . 91 SOtU ?3 I ?Hat'. ' '??? Rfeeht<rr In ???-nt?! lnnlnr Two o m when ?inning run w-aa ?.<~,,rert na.o o t. ?. << i> 1 1 o .. 1 3 ? atl .I 11 0 2 ?? " 1. I : Two-has.- hit Nee.ihain Mite? Off Hum pbrlea 4 In 9% Innings; off K??-'<, * in 4*4 * ' ? . gs; off Smith, 0 in one innins; off Brown? 8 3 Innings. ! B ? ? Innli <*?. on Bi is 1. -; In Innings. : Sa'-rifi-?- hit? Shean. II. Stolen bases Bates Doul I? play? Tinker to 1 to Hatori Dk.-im t., Hobfltsell ?2?: Ramond toi Bgai i" HoWltaoll 1^'* bai 1 Chicago, 0; i ? '? innatl, P Hase? on balli ?'ff Mehu ?*?. ? ft Humpbrlea. 4; - ff Smith, 2 <.fr K-'-r-, ll Hit by pitcher By Humphriea iHofmai Salar). out B) Richter, >* b? Humphrtaa 1. by .:. i>\ Brown, 2. "J in--?- 2T.4 I O'Daj an j El ill? -m . RED SOX ON THE SLIDE Boost Athletics Along by Losing Fourth Straight Game. Phltavlolphla, ?ept. n. ?ANhouffh M?>??*an cave e'frh? bases on hull*, ha held BoBton ?oWU ?o ??ir?-o sratfred hltH to-day. an?! ?ho home ??am Ton its fourth straight ' sum?- from the visttur?. the s?-or?> balng ? ! to 1 T'b'.lad.lphla won by bunching five ! singles Off Killllay s ?|rli\er? in the fifth Inning. Tim a.ore fnllons l'll!i,?i.v'.i*ni>. ?-?-:? at.r tbpo a? abrtbpo sal ?f 1 ; 1 4 0 0 i-. --- ? ?"? 0 1 0 00 I r. 10 v ?? " 1 era? a, ?? 1 00 1 B<8 1 roil in? 2b 803 2 *>o speaker, cf 800 1 001 Bakei 8b lot o 1 r. riardlner ?h 4 o o B 101 Mlll-ph' rf 4 0 I n ?1 ?1 K?ir'r. |1 4 o 11 a 201 , it, 4o?? 12 1 " 11 r tit? 1 H 4 o 0 7 2 01 N'u'n aVt r 400 7 10] .' ?'ton ? B I 2 8 SOJJan li Sb 301 X 2 1 j 01 n 1 ' ? ? ?.. i? 1 "? 0 101 1 nan n ..100 i ?. .1 [,<??? In 100 0 00 Total? SO ? I 31 '" ? Total? 38 1 8 24 10 1 : ? i'a"? ' ??? it h*i In nlnt c ?|Pri|. 10 " >' '?? ?? " " ? 4 . " 1 " " " . I Pit? ' ? roford ? 'w ( : ? ? ea at ? . ?? ?ff Hi 1 ? ; ? ' ea at bat In * 1-a - . ? f hl?? ferke? ' ?dring T.eft . ' . .-. Pirat basa . 1 . iff :? 2 "f Mall. 1 off Mora ?? p-lrai .. p ad? '??? ? la. 1 ?-?r.ifk i Ha ? MorBan, ? 1 Imi 1 4". . --? EASTERN LEAGUE BASEBALL Balt^mo'?f, Wins Another Game from Jorsoy City Skeeters. ? ,.-?,... took anothoi fr?-?m Jortoy City yeat??rdni II ???- ? ,0 ? l-orkitiaai foil and the c.??o<' ?ma cal ni a' the and of ?he serenth ?nr-insr Jnstua ?tartod ?he twirl? ing ?... ' . . ? , i.ram, bul retir?.1 after | t\?.. rmingfl T re?- ^ith-v-. a ?l?.iihle an?l ? ? ? ftinr- cave th?- visit?n fiv runa. Mas'?n. who followed, wai unsteady in the fourth iiiTimg. A bass "ii baila, a ?Ingtc, a iripr? *n?i an ? : 1 "i allowed two ot ti.e i Maryland?*??-*, to ?pike the r??iii?er. Th? sk". ?":-?' 1..-id' their flral run on two ?riors and ? Brnafle. Two singles, an out I at firs? and dauing baai running yielded ? .. . ond and 'a*-' run. Tl.( "'1'"" 1 i:ai.tiM"Hk:. II v.^r.y CIT1 Hl.rH.ro a <?? al?! II ;?? ? I Kai I " 1 11 PI oney, . f 400 2 " 01 rl 4 3 8 0 0 0 Rreen 3b... 4 2 3 1 1 1 ? ? , 8 ?' -' 0 0 " Roat 1 m 4 " I 2 4 2 1 1 o 1 B 00 1 ?etnlnger, if 8 ?? 1 1 <iO . :.-,, ...v f 4 o ?i 2 00 Dolan, 8b. 80 1 " l I 2ti a 00 8 a 0 \\ 1,.. |er rf. 300 1 uO ? ? :: on 8 8 1 A at? In 11? . ?"? '? 2 1" 0 1 ; 1 o 4 ?"? \?. ella, . . ; o 1 lOOl 1 .. . ?., h 11 .? 1. 1 ..... ., ,. ?i ?i ?i 2 o I M.f ?... , . 2 ?i o ?1 1 ?i I l?Me>? ?...11 00 0 i 29 ; ?; 21 12 2 ota 38 88 31041 ?Ball? luall 2 :i o 3 0 <? 0 : 1 ?? 1 o i? o o 2 : ? ....... I, I 11 ' - ? ifi lust I 1 in 3 1111,11 a-a i-'se j hit? VV'alSn, Krocl btolen basa Walab. I . . Parant ai l Hchmldi la? f? ??n 1 ?.,,.- Ralilmore, I. laraej City, 7 i'.??e?. (?n ! Off Juatl? ! off Frock, 1; ?tit Maaon 1 I ?:., on 3 ;??- Pro?... I I'mplraa ; ? 11, ?n.! M im:?' - BUFFALO, 4: MONTREAL, 2. treal " H ?? : .- "" i v? * ?! !J Montr' ?: ' " " *.' " -' ? Bgtterlai Kllllfrr; <'nn..;i Par I i ?m- I mi In i HaUlgan ami Kail) TORONTO, 8; ROCHESTER. 0 v, i . i' " ? : .- ' - - ? - 'J ?I u o o o ?i o o ?? <> " I 3 ?rie? Kudi 'pu ai r, . ,- M (*otutell i . m ich? I mplro? U < " ? '1 Ooyl? -? TRI STATE TITLE AT STAKE. ? ir,' inn-iti. atspt. v F l" I'.?In ? ' - Ol Net? ',..rk '<?l?l?i .?I th<- ?il -tat? lawn (?'linla title, ?mu meet Richard Blahof?, of fteaton, ?o-ni??ii"?v m ih. ?-iiiilleng?' round ?if the] ?... iimnKi.i ?m ti.? ? nun? of lha i.lnrhjinatl. I 'lllli Bishop ?>'<? ah d H ?' -i"1 "*" U ot P delphla, In ? ? aeml-rlnal round a"?l ?lien ?? ?-?' ? ?? m? ini ii ,ii. "' Sept Voik. m I I ?'"in?I a? h I, ?? <\ '? 1. Defeat Senators Again, but Drop to Fourth Place. _ CALDWELL IN TOP FORM j Chase Signs Up Handiboe, a New ' Outfielder, and Puts Him in the Game. Washington. Ispl ?.--Although thev d<* feeted to? WesMnajton Senators for the, aerond tllMasalta time, the New York Tsakees ?Iroppe?! Into fourtli place, on? p.'int bshlad the Cleveland Nup?.. here' this ?fternoon The BCOTe was 2 to 1 Th?? (cam? was a prett>- battle between Tom Hughes and Roy CBldwetl. hut the ?llm triedrapher managed to swing along ?nd hold the loosl men to singles, while New York hunrhed a three-base hit by ,l;nk Knight with sinters by Illalr and ?'nldwell for two run* and (he gam?. Washington showed poor Judgment tn running the hases and toaj?.e<) away several glowing Opportunities to score. With his team handicapped by injuries arid BJcktaSSB, Mai Chase signed .1 local s.nii-professiunal ;.la?rr, llnndlboe, an ?>?it ReMer. The boy covered tight field in the absence of Wolter. Ile gave a creditable account of himatilf. and hammered out a hit in his three tisses at hat. Wolter wa? t> rreij into action when Mert r>anl?ls. an? other cripple, who I- reallly playing on his nerv?-, was put out of the game for dlaputlag a dectafen by ivrrln? Brilliant work was accomplished In th? field, and snappy playing: rushed to the , aid of the puchera on several ociraeloiia Htin-kllllng ?loiihle plays were mad? bv Washington on two occasion?- McBrtde, Klherfeid and Bcbaeffer engineered the flr?=t coup, while McBrtde StsfJ the genial "Germany" clicked off the so??on?l in Hi' prov?d fashion Knight, Chase and llart ?oll shut off a rally in the sixth frame hv spee.jy work, barely nipping Milan, who opftie.l the fram? by singling at third. Single* bj K'lerfeld and OeSSleT followed, and would have ?core?l at least a tlelng tun. Knight and Conroy played a treat *?am? for their teems, both taking can? of j hard chances The ??ame marked the first app?aran.?? Of Htlgh?ai on the rubber In several week?, j and with tha <?x<eption of the fatal aecond hs pitched In good form lie wan hit hard, ten well-scict? red hits h?lng raked | from him at interv,?]s Tom fann??d one man and issue?) two passes. Caldwell al? lowed onh ?e-.Tpn hits, three of arhlch came aloiiK in the necon?l Inning, and were pio dUCtlVS "f the sole run scored bv the opposition Norman Enb??rfeld waa the only man who could solve bin deliver;?, an?l j made three of the team's hit*. . "W? will open the session nf the llouo? with a triple,'" BBld KniKht, In the second Inning, "und T -imi> that It be antsrsd ?m tue re,,,?:.- SUltlnfl the action t?i the word he laced the ball to the fur ??istant -entre for thre? bases. "What ho. she bumps!" \?li?d H'air. as h?> aingled solidly and sent Jack over th? plat? with th? run. Walter Iben proceeded to -teal second, ami he counted preaently when ?'??ldweii hit for .1 ba??. Daniela also single?!, hut araa out trying to make two base?- 011 the elOUt The Senators attempted to refute the convincing argument ?d the Rfow York men. but their r-buttal fell ?.ne tally Shptl Doctor Qesslei haratner?*d the hide Cor a has?-, and took atCQBd when Tom Walker took the eBay route to first. ICcBlidS laid down a s.i.?ritK'e bunt, .md the runners Stored along the line.?). i?n thej.it and run play Conroy grounded oui to tssrdner, while cseseler scored from third base Henry ended the Innlnc b* striking out The sei.re follOWa Kfgm rORX " ABHIKa 1 ' ? at. r It. r?i a < al. r 11 Dsnlela, If t ? 1 0 now ... ?| 4 " I : ? ? <? Wolter, if 1 1? 1 1 "i Kchsefer In ?|OA ? Id Hemp II.ef .1 0 0 2 00 F*lh?rfeM.2L |H'I 1 4 0 ? i sa?, lb. 4 0 r? 11 1 " ?'.?aaler if 3 1 2 .? I ?? Mirt? n.St. 40 1 S SOI? Walker i' |0fl i et Osrdn'r.Sb 4 o . 1 4" McBrkic 11 SO0 '? ii Knight, m 4 1 2 ?'? SO t.'onroy, at?. 10 1 I 20 liar. bo?.rf S 0 1 1 "" Henry r .1 " ? '_' a O nialr c.Bl 1 a 4? Hush?*, p. t <> 0 U 20 Caldwell p ?*? " ' 0 :? 0 Total? M ; in n in n Totala 2? 1 : XI 10 I Ne?- fora o ? 0 0 e ? e 0 e-i ? .,. ??-..-i O 1 o 11 O 0 11 ,1 1. 1 Three >.??? hit Kntgttl Heeri < i ti Dsnlela Herophlll. McBrid? Rtolei? bstea Qessler. Blsl I? ubi? playa McBrlde, Klberfeld snd s.i.??'???. McBrlde and rV?hs?f>i Knlshi. 1 ha?- and Han tell. 1,?'? "ti haaea \Vsanlnston, 4. N? ?< York ? ytrti bsa? on hslla Of? Huahes, 1 on* rsfcl well. 2 First bast ... ?rroi New ?satt, I. m? hv pitcher -Bj CsMsell '?easier. ' Rj Much??. I. hv 1'Hi.I-.? ell A Balk ?aid - ?li Tim? I ?"'?'. I i ' 1 ? '?? ?? In? an?l D WHITE SOX POUND THE BALL Run Up Total of Sixteen Hits and Wallop Detroit. ; 1, ? oil Jtepl I C*hl?*aa*o pounded three I iirtroi? pitchers to-day for i tot.?i of *\\ teen hits, and beat Detroit bj a BOOTS of ?? tO I Waletl pitched BWd ball after th? fir-t ii nlng Remarkable fielding by Push kept down th? score Bergharaer, a recruii from th? ?'entrnl taBOCtatlen, made bla first appearance at second for Chicago Th? .?-. 01*1 follOl cm.? DBntorr ah 1 Ih pe sa ah 1 Up" a a ?tclnt'e.if SS ?"? 1 o?, it.,., st.... BIS l lei Ixi-d rth.. 41 '-' 2 ?'?*? '?.i.n cf., 4 11 a no i I'allsh'n If K 1 S 1 ? Oli'rawtortt rf 4 <>-' : oo Modle ,< ,"?'i I ? 00 IX*1?ha'tv.a*ti 401 ? III I? liner 3b ?" " ' 0 0 Drsh?, If . . 4 o 2 1 o n Tsn hll?.sa 4 I I 1 ?0 ?Tslner. th i"2 I IB . |b 4 I i ? I 1 M.iri?,;-v. XI. :i 1 I 1 10 til ?.i. I 1 I b H" ?. hinii' . . l'i" 4 o" ?alai ..lili <io ?m,.m. i? p 100 .1 i laSfttt? |. . 000 0 " " ' Mil ti?l' p. I H?. i "Jones. loo .i ItL-ttben 1 SO '? SO Tot?;? asSieSTUI T?tala MttSTlSl ?pait-d for ajuminera In lbs fifth inning i tBstt?d foi l.a':t" In th? Mvetlth Innlns. . i \ea?o .i o i .". i t e e e?-t Detroit 1 " 1 " 0 ? 1 ? 0 I TWO-blt-M hit? M.Inf.r.. I..'! \t?i iar? l?a-.?,. ? aUahan ??a!n?r Thl*ea bsisa hi' M^ IniM? Mi. .if- Summers, I? in *i Himn**. tat Mtitt?. 4 In 2 innlns?. Sacrifica By-?Lord >???-rl()i" hi? Mttiartv f?tr,len ha??t In?.I Csl lahan l."i'il.l" r'lH?? Bush '" I?al?htntv to llSlnel ?2i Me.iiari\ to iliilti-r i?. Merlan? ItiiHii in llelehant) latfl ..ii i.H-?-a f'..ir'.lt. B; Chlrsa?! il lia??? ..n halla ?iff Walsh I F*,ra' baila) ,,n ?i-rora '-i|-hk<,. |; iMtrolt, I . Hit hy pitch?! B) HUmmetl iTaiin?hlll. IVrthnmarl Htruok "'i' Bv Wslah, B; bj s.h,,i?;-im, 1? l.y i,m,ti.. :. wild pltenss wai?h. -j Tltnt i 4?. L'mplrea Rs-tn and CV*Lat*JBlilln. CLEVELAND. 2: ST. LOUIS, 1. I'levehmd. Bepi I - I leveland had I In Botter of a pitchers battle between t?u i?.ft bunder?, arhaalng b. a acora ol t to i from Bt Loala afltchell and r.r?'\sn op pooed each other, tha latter being a ?st. i.mil? recruit from Burlington, i?.t*a Cleveland was eatbattad, bat managed t<? i;.: thre?. hitH when thev counted Tilt/ s?'"!-?' fi.ll'iW? ClaCTaXlaAND 1 i."> It ah i? ! : ; ?? :? ? Sbl II? SO S S But. hot if '?'? ? ? ? l " sl:??"'??' ? 4 " " i n o ! (iiHon at., all *- ?' " Aaaaln, *A *n . <i ;o j?. l??'.r ii :;"" ' 10 Hotjat?, l!. 4 o ?i r. nil laSjol? 'lb. 4 0'J 0 O" I...I...M. . .i, 4 I :i . 10 lilr'tiaiii ,( ?'."" ? " " ' "ii hi'n,if BU o 1 lu ?.?U -ft, SOI '.' I O?Kutlii.i. lb .o 3 8 '-''i1 Turnet- SbSOl I BO HsIllTMO.at 4 n i i OS Paaterl) ? :"'?'" '" -i'in? n?. ? Sfl ?i 4 "10 j ?ii. h?ll i ' " " " "" Hrown, \> . :i 0 o I 4 2 ? ? I U? ll/. 1 | II .1 l| ,|ll I: Mit. h?l| 1 ?? H i. Totals. -*? - '? -? ?*?? retala. :i,'. i lost i; ?_? ? Batted "a? ' " '?'''"" ,r "'"I!| ? alsg Batti I fo, Brows I" "ln"' l"",?*-l srssa :':: ? -:; ;; ?? ? i ?' ., mc ,,. | p. Hutch? i Imiuiih 1 aporta t., k. ., earrifla-e m i . i w i." i'?*-:* !"? i.-?, .i-i.?.".. , ' , ,?,, |. plsra ? ..l?|l'"i .?nd Kutl ? If, .,, ?.,.i i nina i Irai I-?*- on hell? ?ut .?'?"I ." Ml, ,. plt.-ned bell R? Mi'.i-ii ,.v:;.i,,.,1 ? ??"?'? ???" m"''",? - ' ?'? ||,4 N? h M"' I ' ' '"' ,"" rieVelaed ! .'H"- . ?,,,,. i..''i i ??tres R am ?ni j Princeton Wins La tarn I Tennis Title in Doubles Y ??Je t\T\? Harvard to Fight It Ovjt in the Singles, Philadelphia. Sept. I PrlneetOW won the doubtofl i*hamplonthi|> in the inter. (?M?plate lawn tirailla tournament to-day on the Met ion ?rleket ?'luh court* hy BOOf-fog ?Tie? torlea over Harvard In liot1! matehe* In the ??-mi-flnal round. Th?- ?tlniiles rhampion ahlp re?t? between Harvard ami Yrtle And will he ?leelderl to-morrow. The *lgnlflrsii<e of l'rln<eton'a \lrtorle* lies In the fS't that thev inaure th?' ehgtn l'huinhip trophte* remaining in rompetltlon for another ?ear. Seven point? nf n??*"? ?sry for permanent po??*e?.?.lon of th?* *up. a vietory In single* an?! ;? victory In doubles eountlng one point eaeh. A.? a reault of UM final rouml In single?? either Yal? <?r ! Harvard will be tied with Pennsylvania ; toi mo lead. *nl?h six points each, while the lo*er will he ?Wi \?ith Princeton for second I lace, with fli." point* each. In the ?infcl?"- to,Jay .1. J Armstrong;, of tha Pnlverslty of Minnesota, the Western Ipteri'ollejrinte champion. ITM h??aten toy V.. H. Whitney, of Harvard, after a hard i fought four-?-.'! niHtch. The ?-?ore wa* I 1. I 4. 3 G. ty-?. The final round In the doubles between the Princeton pair.?, Mathey and Butler and Tlft an?l Kuhn, may he played to-mor? row or Inter ii? Princeton, to suit the ?-on .. i-.len? e of the men. Th?? ranuTJgrlea tonen WaglaB laeral nnai univii r-: H. wium??, Harvard. b**al .1. .1 ?nsstroog, Minnesota. ? 1. . ?V 4. .'I 1. ? :i. A. II Mann. Jr., Tala, ??at ' J. U ?'ote. Val?. 0 7. ?'? I, t I ih.ihi.-? leetnl Real round) llathe? ai ?l F*tni?*r. rrln?-eton. hegt Whltoei ?nd Cutting, Harrard, ?. 8. ? .1. Tlfi ?i"i Kuhn, l*rln?e?.tti, beat at? i K'ean an?l Tome*. Harvard, *, rt. 6 4, fi ?? TIMELY HS OF SPORT ? How "Kid" McCoy Won a Bout with Day in Canada. "Kid McCoy, who is striving to "< otn? 1 ack,** |h working like a Trojan to round Info perfect condition. He 1* training at Brown'* ? f.ymnnsluni. an?! showing his "Id time ? ?-p?-ed in practice hunt*. A number of as? piring he??, ywelghts have i-ome Into th? gymnasium t?. try their hand with the old timer, hut ha?e met with little su?ce=*. The raaBOUB oork??-rew pun-'h 1? w??rklng with snap. and M.t'ov has kn?< k?td OOl se*, eral big fellows with ease. "< me U'upr Morgan, manager of McCoy, tells a ?lor? anent hi? Itout with Hay In Toronto the other night A?cording to M??r fan, when an offl.er coll? "Forward" the tM.hhies turn their hea?'s fot an Instant and then ko right on. Day i* i ?'anadian pollce man. tVhen McCoy dropped him the first time ,ind had him groggy, the big fellow v as trying to ateaily himself. As he sparred "ff Morgan yelled out In B .?harp tone "For? ward." True to his training. Hay turned his hea?l for th* fraction "f I secon?! and like a flash Vlrdiv smash.^1 the left over and Day went ?lown and out Those Mho enjoy such trick? <'?n laugh. M<< *ov mil rnect Al M? i'loskoy. the rij it.l* Miung heavyweight from N'ew 'eraey. In i wo ireeka, and soya that he wt'i win in eeay fashion _ ?While "Knockoti?'" Hrown lia.? In 8 HMtChOB nrrangcd lo take piare in the n?ar future, Morgan, his manager, is allowing na grass t< ijTOW un?|er his fe.-t, ami Is out "or bout?? v ifh l/encli ?'ross and "One Hound" Ho ignn. Gil Roag, manager of the San Fran ??>,?? bo.xer, met Morea-i I.T-t nicht and ' hallet.pe?! Hrown f?>r a match with H"gnn '*?*"'ire.' BOM Morgan "I'll mat? h Hrown with Hogarj or any "tbet boy In the world. H?**gaa gaie the little I ?utchman the hard?I esl tight he e--er had. and H will he a great battle." Hoag Ifl also after a match with Matt Wells-, the Mritlsh champion, and It Is pmlxihl?* thai Uie pair will meet ?vlthln the. next month. Hogan. in th.- moan time, is training hard, and scenis to he In MOot con? d'tion. When Will you lei Hrown fl *?: I ? t me"" a?-ke<l la?-a<!i CrOgB a-*- he met Morgan last nigh? "i ?il. you go along and boot e?mi? ono who la pretty ?ood, atwl then com? an?! m?et me," r?pl)?-l Morgan. "S'ir<\ " ??aid laca? |i, "you'll ?et in?' me*- ?our boy When I'm an ?.'?I man. Morgan. I can Hck him now, and you know it 1*11 I oa him li a \?<o'v. ' r*ro?M doesn'l seeni to car? what liHiipens to him t 1';<***1. Mat'ell. Hi? l*r"\idoiw.- mlddlr welght, gnd l?eo Hri ick, .?f Philadelphia, have been matched to meet lor ten round? in this city in a few weeks Mantel] t f,i?o under the management ol Don Mor grin, and the "long distance talking ?ham pion" is airead} counting; th" title won Man???II has i. his lasl throe bouta :,v knocktmtj Three ten.round bouts will furnish plentj I of ? vit? m? nt for t'i> ntembei of Ihe F*ali mont Athletic Club le-nlghi T??ddy Mm ph., oi.f to? es* paperweight* In tho rasuntry. ant **Young" Rr,"> the Weal si?ie boy, '?H! DOS ill ?he mam .lost The-? two met a* ?he cpih last yt ir ,.ii?l tie bout wa? last from start to finish, with Murph) ; a-mi. t ?light ?''??le a' th. ?tid In the other bouti Mi'?* n'Comnell ??ni mee? leff l: i r ., ?? bile Johnny Kelt? and l.ari" I .in?!? will exchange Mow? in the opening battle i a? the Iharkej athletic Club to.nlghl [Soldier- Detane? an?1 Sailor' Wh'te a III box ton rounds, after BOTeral preliminar) boUtl have been de. I?*|e?l Tom I ?avis, ?'???retarv of the New *i m k TankacB. is in at in- home with grip. which ha- been aggravated hv some ner? votis til Border, Arthur Irsrln? the ??-out of the club. is with the ?earn in Washington a- acting secretar? Homebody Bltggea*ted In?*? night thn? the play of ih? Yankees ?Ips ?.ear wa? enough to make anybod] ner The 1*th Heglmeni athletic Association will op?.,, ii^ summer home ? ? 11 Hay 1Mb str?'?t and <'ropsey avenu?-. Both H.-at h. thin nfteinoon with B BOt of game*. Mool of the bailing athletes are entered in the >l\t??n events on the programme. The feature win be the raailliokm competition, a ?omblnattoti Of tra?-k and field events. I The new ?Inder path is sai?l to ba one of I the fast.st In the distil? t -? GALVAO DEFEATS^ PHILLIPS German Lawn Tennis Player Wins on New Rochelle Courts. II |, i, i*n '.'t.. tu* i'irman player, \?"'i ' ; la pise?; in Ihe Anal round ?>f the Quaker Ridge cup -?ingle? on the la ? m tennta courta of the Mi n !:?>? ..-i:' Tennta Club yester ?lay. He t|cfea'?'il l'.en'amin M Phillip?), ?* ?. ?*, " ?;niva?i hr?. , h! off hi* shotfl pel fectl?. antl with Rurprl Ina peed to lh? I'linvis. and pa-*!'i.| PhllllfM ai he cerne h Mtaa Margaret Grave, lh? Boutbem -tiri, ?.?m her place |g| 11 e final of the Wonvn'** Bin-dee, defoathag Mlaa Herts, ? I, 6" li : ?hiving wa< executed v.itii ?lash and a?(ura?*'. In t!ie women'i dooJaV i Mrs i: KaMin'ii'i and Mis* Bles Uttle area ? iive'v maten. In which ?'? dtopooad of. \H?'* .iiiib-i Leach and Mra n Qarstde, 1 '. z. ?J--1. T?ier# were man! iplrlted ai lie?, !n which the wtnnlnf pair irare much 'i 8 ?tendier in ilv mixed doubles Mn Henry II. Bur til? k bad Allre.l II. I.atuii.i .1? I.-;i?. ,1 .\|r aad Mr- h u.ivmoi',.1. i >;. : 5, 8 r. The i day "ti tha < mn I ? ?? ! ? d, .? then ut-rc ii.?pi.nt shower irhleti i? vented othei matches CONNECTICUT LEAGUE RESULTS. H.trtf.ii'l. ..; Hii?In? l'"tt. i Hartford. 2; Hrtdgt port. ' K In.; rain? ,\,.\? i i.i . n v?. Nt w HrltaJn (rsl ? Spilniiliclil \ - Waleiburv ?ram? For Latvn &ennis, Auto? mobilin ?? and Other Sports Sec Va^ts J and 10. SHOWER BALKS GOLFERS Downpour Interrupts Practice on Apawamis Links. a***tiapet'tlvs ehamplons had their practice "??"ind?? marred at Apewamla yesterday by a sudden aentlinear of rsin arhlch eaught the players nt '.arioiiB points shout the ??ourse. Cluba that had b??en ?hetished foe weeks In preparation for the champion? ship ir<?re loinpl'-iely ??naked, and for the | not hour or two the ?jubhottaa ?as filled I trtth wet and disgusted golfers The most | promising round of the dny. stopped l.y tlie I rain, u-ns that or i; m. Byera, the 'ocmer ! national i-hamnion. Who, pla-.in?; with Her? bert .?Itr'inf?;, the ?-Itt.h "pro." had a total ?>f M ter the first fourteen bolea, although it araa hta first round Among those who were far from home when the rain began tO Com? dOtrn and ha?) 10 seek the nearest shelter were i <;. An?leraon, n Kerr, ' ; II Crocker, \y. y. Bluu*ketford and vV O, Carnegie Tom MscNan-aara, tin r?un?pro* feeatonal, araa sise ont on the course. What -.?a.?- regarded as the big match of t?ie day ?Aas lucky enough to finish just sa the rai.i beten. Oswald Ktrkby and Fred Jrferreehoff ended the roiin?i on even terms with Valler .1. Travis and the national champion, W. ?'. Pownee, jr. The match bagWI with four h?iles halved In par figures, but Tnvl* and Tog met \v..n the fifth and sixth with Us and had n leed Of ta*0 holes a? the turn Coming in the first f|v. holes ?rere halved, but Herreshoff ran down a nut for a I at the fifteenth, and Klrkby trot) the seventeenth with ? ?'. tquartng the] match. Travis had a put to win the home hole but missed, and the rtt?tcb ended ail square The e-rennesa of tha play was shown by the carda, which read -is foiinws Tra? i? sn<! POnaas; Otrt . 4 4 4 I I 1 4 -, B .14 Klri.hv end ll?rr?'Mhoff. Ottl .4 ? 4 4 I 4 I .? .I .16 Trsvti snd Potraee; In -.4 4 1 i :. 4 I i a .17?71 Klrkby and H?rr??hoff In .4 4 .1 I :. | 8 I 4 H 71 Mason I'helps, the Western player. turned up yesterday and be??an his first round with the loiiRest hall that has ye. been driven from th.. first ter. s-rordlng to thOSO Who have h??en SrstChltUg the vari OUS players ?tart He was slightly off hta gama In the momintr and could net noth? ing better than an ?3, but In the afternoon he returned H 7*. The . ard in-'lud. d a 2 00 th? elg-hth, whieh was balsm'od by B 7 on th?? Ioiik ninth. .Teroni?? Travers was als?) on hatid for his rarst practice over th?? I championship course, and p!a>?d wall, Bet? itln? a 79 in the morning and a, 75 in the afternoon. His >??,-,>n,i round was mad? in a four-h,?ll mat. Ii trtth It A, Day as his partner. acai;,st Qoorge .Morse, the Ver? mont ChamptOn, and II. ' ". Parsons. Tha fonner national title holder son without much difficulty Morse areni around In ''. while both of the ?.tii.rs ii?d it The beat -'ard of the aft? moon was turne,; . in by Wyatt v Taylor, of ?rdotey, who 1 had at t.itai nt ~i He, too, tu playing In a four-ball match, and with hta partner. O. C, IM^khanlt. of St Andrews, ma?le the remarkable beat-ball acore of 17 Three ~"Q 1 ?ei? lnctudi*d m the raid. Plckhardt being ! responsible for two ol them Their oppo? nents, T V, Bermlngham and G. B, Wld? Ber, hot h of Wykagyt, arere hopeleset* out? Based and Were I down at the end of the first nine holes, I ? ??i ? ? -?-t ihe match eventu ally The winning card follows: . ..,. ? ? 12 4 4] J B "2 i In ::?.?:::. ? ??:. 4 SB *7 Most of thus' win. played wera over ?*, thOUgb BBTaOng th"?. Who got ar.iiind in less than that figure araa i D Foot, the Apawamis retersn, who made a e?""i T1 ? um of the rnoal remarkable featurea rs? corded during the d.?> wss placed to the iT?.<llf Of H W P? M in. Of tha Merlon racket Club, who made the tenth, eleventh, twelfth and thtrteentti bolea In ;" In the . .m?, ?if his inornlng round I W. I.van?, 1r , has not been get n i el . in the second half of th?u home-end home matrh for ti.OSJ a aide, ?Albert Nt eh oil?, the Wilmington Countrj Club profei atonal, broke eren with .1 .1. McDerraott the national orrn champion. Both ha.I thirty ?i??. bole scores of H!?. but the match ???.'-. in Ktcholla by virtue of bis lead ol l up. saineil during the tlrsf half of the match ?.vu- the ?inks of th? Country Club of Atlantic City ? couple of w??cka ago. -? a "YOUNG" AHEARN OUTBOXED Tommy Maloney Earns Slight Lead in a Slow Bout. Tommy Maloney, the west Bade light? weight, had the tetie: of "YOUttg" All-am, the Hngliab boxer, al the Twentieth Cen? tury Athletic Club leal night The bout was n??t up to the itanderd, although both b?.ys rallied m the last l*OUttd t" try for a -witt finish, bul thS telling WSllop never landed M.ttiine- w.i the klghtei of 'he pair, i I t?.r" in from Btart :" finish <" carry the pace. Light on hi? feet the "dancing master" '<? pi up n continuous Marathon i<> keep -.ut of danger, while at Intervals be landed rlesn-cul countsra to tin ia.? and hci.i His punchea lacked power, and, al? though i II frequently, Iteloao* kept com? ii.K. and landed ins more punchea His tody ' Iowa toob the ateara oui ?>; Ahearn toward the and The lattei ha?J a bud habit of leaping In the .?ir to avoid theae blotto, and l?verai tlmea Maloney hit him low. Ii area unaeotdaMs, however, and the referes inek no iwticc of Ahesrn'a elslma of foul in tha closing ro ind Ahearn vein g\ ] Tommy, and f"i ? whlla he had ? itlght advantage, bul ?? aollal lefl t" the jaw slowed ? in? up, and Maloney boxed aamy to bold bla all ihl lead KENNEDY MAY HELP AT YALE. Neu Haven. Bspl s i'otmai announo? - Blent, it is expected, may be mad.- ?nun ,,f ii"- appotntm?*al of John Kennedy, forraei roach nf the v.ii?- crews, aa assistant ??' ?an..- ? IIimU? ra, I ale, MS, re?rentlj ip polnti-d b? i?i coach of the Vale nat ) Th, foi m-1 val?- oaraman and 'ootbull player hss had ?<" Informal conference in ti,l i Hi] srlth K? m" 'I'. and, while noili. In? w a." given oui - ?n? ? ' nlng the ??onfei ? i . im opinion la held bj the foliowei. ..f ihlni aqiiatl? si Vsb Ihsl ihs veteran tr*ln?*i ma) i"' asked lo work with the , ,. . ,, ,,,;?..,, m.i asatatanl na.'hMit p. or?'?inda rod? I M f ftf, ? il ? nt? x - |i.kl n Mim '.'.'": and MV. YALE GOLFERS 1 Gardner and Stanley Come Through to Semi-Final Round. SECKEL ALSO A WINNER Princetonian Defeats Kay After Poor Start in Match on the Baltusrol Links. Val,. |a eortain to have a repre-entatl? 8 Ifl the final round Ot the Int'T? olleglate j Qolf Av?o?-iatlon < hampU?n?hi|i tourna- j tnent at Faltusrol to-day In tlie ?e.-ond ' round v.'sterday those to ?om?' t'iroiigh ??M?' Hoher? A ??iirdner und '.-orge St;. ?i - lev, both "f Vnl". Albert Seekel. ?,f fl In?*?'- I ?'?n. an?! H:>rrv Hayburn. repfftaentlng ?he , ITnlrereity of Penaa?dT??nta Tbej **???? i ? 1? meet In ?he ?eml-flnal? as named. Throughout the preaent tournament Card? ner an.! S???*kel have been the two golfer* who hav?' stood out a'?o\e n'! the "Hit??, j Thev haVC appeared to be the ,-|as? of ?hi? ! (?lurnament, hot. even ?o. those who ha\?* watehed the golf of the Tale and Prince? ton leader? are of th? ??pinion th:?t both j will have to ImprOTS eonslderably If they | hope to tret far in the national <*?nnpetItton at Apawiimls next week So far a? hi?" mat?-t?ea ?esferdnv ?flrere eon-^ertie'l. ?lardner experience?! few ana* lous moment* In the early hours ?he Westerner ran away from M \\" Ksta hroitk. the Harvard leader, ahom he had met twice before In this tournament Bata? j b'-ook failed to maintain the pace h?- -??-t earlier in the ?< "ek and pfoeed in 9UUf J ??(???mi. nardnsT went out in ??. wher?- lie j Stood o it>. ThenafUr It wa? no triefe -it | all to win by -t ?'? an?! 4 margin, although* manj of 'us long drives went astray on the Inward holes, r^?ter on ?.ar.inei Bdmtn latered an seen more derisive defeat to ?' P. Eddy, of Prin?-et..n. The la-?? was u?atead] with hi? ma?h;e an?l also m'i Brtth little iu4*cesa "n the greens, dardner, therefore, won by 7 up and ?" to plav Wh?n Sefkei ami A. ?', Ka>. another ?>id Nassau rapreeentathre, started ?n their flr.?t round match, Kay turned 10 his j opponent with tn< remark. "I'm g?mg t.i 1 win the Brat two holes from you." *???? k?- 1 promptlv made a hash of the 1.1 st. taking 7. and he f,?r.??i little better Bl th" next, ??here the best he eouM get arai ?>. Kay I won both. After that the Western 'h.ini- .' pton "?-ame to earn . ' gradually wealing hi? opponent down and finally winning by ' 4 up and 2 to play. Scck'-I ?loes not un- I derstand yei how it was that he took ?o I many strokes- for thOfle firs? two hoi.??. J in ?he afternoon he atarte?) much better against V. T ?'larke, of Harvard EVOBI the long fourth, with it? yawning trap guarding the gre?n, had no terrors for th- ? Princeton mail, who ?rot It In I 1*1 ill If* ab?int five hundred yards. Se. kel won the ? first five hole? an?l turned for home 4 np, ?;?.ing out in 17. This was unusually fast. 1 ari'l it began to lo?'k as If he would get | round well down In the ?fa I rom the 1 turn, \tcatOyoT, lei kel began to "slit.;"! first- it was the putting and toward ?he ' end the driving. F.ven so. h?? managed to i win on th>? eeveut??enth green by n :' and 1 ! t.i.ui-in. after the Harvard captain had i prolonged th? match for throe holea when | Serkel stoO'I dormie (",. The most protraeted contest <?f the lay was the first round clash between Hinn!?'? and II. II Lee, the Michigan champion When tiie last name?! began hy wtnning th.- lirst six holes it looked all over hut th?? posting of the result Stanley then took a turn at winning hops, the next four ? coin;.- 10 his credit II.? finally got lie ??-?ve! at th..- rtxteenta, lost the aezt, but ??'li the hom<? hole when his oppo? nent'! Bocond eh'? ft>un?i the pit to th? lefl ?o the green. The nineteenth hole ? - proved dfaaatroua to ;,c.>. who got trapped ? ?? 1 . Tlie Rummary foll?n * 'hanipionaliiii ifi"?t round) r* \ .^.?'i^r la la .?? H V Kalabr? ?. . I!h-- an], H ., . . play; ? i* Kd?ly, Princeton, lent \? Root h, Harvard, ." >i)' ??? i 1 '?? stay ?;???.r:-?. Stanley, Val?. li?at II ,i l,.r ^!,. 1 . '..'?? Il'ii-len Wilson, .I? l.?-a ' !?' -argent. Harvard, -1 '?i> and -* t.? play: Alben >.??.?' ? on beat A )' I-.? Prlneeton, 4 up and ?.? ;.< pin? . i* P. ? larke, Harvai 1 besi J. 1 ? M.\- 1. Harvard. 4 up an.i a i" plai 1 .?ennirs?. Vale. t'Ai |. f) DUSlSP, ^ ? le. .1 UP ?p.! 2 le play, H.?rr' Ifeyburn, Pnnnayb ? .??m 1, ii Blair, Prlneeton, 4 up r??-?.t 2 ?.. p . -? ..ni round rtsrdner bea? Eddy, 7 up -? I <*. "> lia? Riante) beai wii-?.n '.? tip ind 1 plav: S??-Kel beat t'laik?? .1 up hu? i ??? pla: lleyl irn beal Jeitnlncs, '.' up. r? .? ne?. 1 intercollegiate champional lp tournaillent will be held over the links or th.- iSkwanok Countr, ? lui?, ;ti Man ??lester. Vi T'ii^ ??ill lie ,1 n?'\> green for the colleglana A ?ear -?go they gathered ai the Raaos County Club, at Manchester, Mass , where Robert Hunter, of Y rile, won the Individual title The ?jit?clatft/Mi held its annual meOling i? Baltusrol the ???her t nigh?, when officers for the ensuing wart elected .1 D. Btandlab, Jr., <>r wiii lams, waa chosen president, to succeed Hoher? Gardner, of v?iie. -.?.hile. Qeorga Rtanlej of Vole, wai the choice for sec? retar) J N Btearns, of Princeton, is the m ?? treasurer. TIE FOR LEAD AT CHESS Tcichmann Wins Abroad and Crawls Up to Schlechter. ? Sp.-eial CSl <? ! > Ti ?? Tribun-- ? Carlabad, Bohemia, Bepi ???. ?Richard I Telchrnann, the onl) orte "f the twenty-1 six contwtanta In the pen?<ilng international cheaa masters' tournament at the Kurhaus who has not lo?! ?- game outright. t"-?l.iy tie.l Carl ftehl4Kht4ttr of Vienna for lirst place by ?rlrtoe ?>f a vu-tory over Tarta? kowef IB t1"' tourtitnlli lound. .Schlechter m. an? lili?' lia.l to be contest with a draw Bgalnal I i'lniar. Th?: tWO hadcrs, Who have ?ii.unt.u:.'''! their advantage since the . Ighth lounil. will not meet until the ei,li teenth round. Rotlewl C"iitinu?vl his remarkable run by winning froin Laaarirennaeh to-day. He is a ?a.-,...! third, "i*' poll ' bebtad the iea?iers. ?afarahall, the United states 'hampion, has fourth p?a??' t" blmaarf, having drawn with Kurn. "f Liverpool. The other ihre.- Anier leana all h<tt. lohnet ?<> laaonhardt, .lair?? t.? rtabinowltoch and Chajea to F.ihrni. and this deaplta the f?1 1 'hat all had the white pieces Sal??'. Bplelmann at.tt Pertia ?c.1 ,,\,.i ? ..tit?. Duraa .uni Alechlne, respe? lively Drawn games were re??orded '?? tween Su.chting and Xlemsowltsch and Chotlmlrakl and Koatlc. Rubinsteli again adjourned, his opponent being Alapln After fourt??ti rounds the standing ?.' 1 in playera is aa follow 1 W..11 urn w. ? 1 geblechter '"'- ;?'? i^lelmann ?'- j t*t Telchrnann W ? ??? Tartakowei .. I . --?otlewl " ?? *?'* '"ira.? ?; 7 ?1 . 2, i', ,:""1. ?? " .:,, . . .'. ?'! ''nuj.a .t; ? - ?:,' ? Wlemi larltach... ?i 9 Mecblna ... ?? a?! ??oewannicli :.'} V'< [aeonhardt ,. ? - ?':'? "*lw? . ;.'* 7'i rVrlti ?'- "*" l?,'T'* . '"''i in Rubinstein ? " ** Johm r . :, ? ,-,.i,i. ? i Alapln.4'j 7'.. K?tl .", ', t-'ahral ... 4 ;? L'hotimlrakl '? *.- '? ? Rabtnowltacb. :i in the iift?'?nth round, to^ntorrow, the pairing *?**"? ?"' t? foliowb: AJochln? ? Chotlmlrakl Kilnni vs Perils, Ualiin.i r|tach ?n ?'h.tj.s. r.??(i.wi vs. .laff?'. Diiraa xs i^ooweaftech, i.ihardl va Bplelmann, I'lihiu-'t in v? lohner, i'ohn va Alapln, \i, m/..'?it-' i? \? Balwe, t/tdmar va Sueeh llng, Marariall va Bchleohter. Tartakower vf Burn? Koatlc s- Telchrnann. BOUT GOES TO GOODMAN. i; ,.| ? ??" .hu.?1i. ?if Ihe PjPM gide, (1, ,.;,., vi?t.tr\ miT NtiiuiK Paekj ' M?' L'arland In a ???!? i?>uii<i boaN at th? .\i lanl ' xthlefi?' Asso.'imh.n la at nighl M ?rarlaiid wai no match for alt t< ?rins. ha .1 hitting opponent LOSES un IN HS Semloh Rescued by Ruth II in Middle of Sound. UGLY SEA FOR CONTEST Motor Boats Put to Hard Tent on Third Day of Carnival at Huntington. If wee a busy day for the rnvoi boats iVestereay at Huntington. The third day of the carnival \?.v anything but fsvorssaa for the on?.mil? ?jvee?) tua'? that had basa srneduted. ??? f??r th? flftv-two-niHe race ?>f the eratssra t? Itraifor-I Shoal Ldghi ana] hack. Malf a sale from the northea-t ?'?? .?low? ing Up tiie ?...nil?! early In the mornlnB when the cruisers thirteen ,.f them - sta't. ! The\ rotate out friim nndai the lee of Kat'jn's N'??.?k and encountered II '! full for?? of the llgtj ?., nil Btftg kB IhS Bound, it area one of the hard??-? that this type of hont t*ould bs l' ' !,> !-i\ miles ?e.f ,,f gtratford sic ? I ? ?'lass i: cruiser K>mioh. owned v I ^f Holme*, teg? aeen tn be m trouble b) ' naodora Walter BulMvan, srli ? wa on board W. T, Hun nd... 'a in.it. n. ?! ? atoa i . which was right Betern of t. ? ? Bemloh iae bad lost her rudder, snd the ass a ib breaking over her to badly thai the R h II abandoned hei cha?ne ,,f winning iha race in her clasa and went to *?'r ' ? a i it look th? Ruth .?i" .mi i 4 bo > tow her hack to lluntlrigtoi T imi-en ? ? ? ???. o?\ in t,\ i aft sin Pattei ? ?on with ?he revenue cuttei Quids, and W. L. S" v I. trithdrea from * race John F. O'Rourke'a ?_--?<i?. .fan? Bn? i?l ..il th- .-?.'ir" in ?; "? ??> " ? ? i | n i -i - . D. 'I'ln winner. Kr?nt?! elspeed tlm?- ha ? ?.,?- .. ?..?,?. | (i ;- 'i?? . \|?,-. .| g v ,,. .- y Her poti acted lira ? ? i rin Elmo il tras s?-, i :. i I? Oheen'a Khsii broke i.ci ?.t.? ? ag gtntr, end area towed e< Port foantrasn Harbor. W ?t: i nil.-n.- K. Bun ? ? ? and Henry i: Butphen, halm a of ? ? ??" ? c imi ,?.n beai I a?- odn? lal Mmor, th?' I ?i x ?? I \- re? ? ? . for IbO Hctea ?i.'?'" cup she -tent ix tlmea aver th.- measured mile ...ni?,, m the follottfng times: '?? :-'?. I'M let, IM, i r.. | ? !?*. and ]?'::. The me m av*?rags ?;.I of i hese runs i?. '.0 II nanti? al at ??? -" -tat ite The average time for on" ni--.<:,.' mile, ?:.1.7?. W. ii As* ;:. Ute Itohaaieas ? ?? Ma la taCflf III .la?iepd to race ov- ?lie . ourse if the Male |V did Bhe bad as - eral ?:iti -l.i.f.ii ?. ' tTSI I ':? .. .1.? lu th?- hrr w ? , ? \.to" ?rat "i tbore for aomethlng, th- rapt ? af ? lightei tn.it had sliaedy picked ij> Iha Pioneer f-"- ahtpnaani to Kma-ian?! ?> ti t ateamship Mlnnetonka to-da* came and picked up the Mapk i.? if ill before Ast.'ll ?.?..' hack. I'h" Hunter ? Iptaifl ?-aid he "'ii.i not trait f'?r am raeoa and so be -V?rt'd for NOW York with hoth bOBta Th?? I'.i-mlle race for apead hosts will be -tart?.i off th.? Columbia Yacht Club on next Baturda*. the boat . ?? '?? | keepeie and hack. Tl '? tummarj folio i CRUISERS .i.v.?? l> START, :< "?" I "' tgS*. ."?? vu PICAL mii.i: i: .-?p.?.i nine H M.S Il M ? had? .tan?, .1 F O '". '. ? ) "?? "?-. l ??? '?! CRUISERS- CLASS K .?tart ?.:,.-, i ?l RSK. H N m ii? ai. mi i-.s Krone'. S i'n,-l,rari?.?I .?? 1 ?* ?l*?}:t>4 ?plndrlfl C I: Butk : ..... a 13 :4 V17 It Bemloh, i" v. Holmes ta.?' rodder. CRUISERS ClaASg f ?-rvl'.T 10 <-. ? COURSE. M \.\i-TI? \l. MM.r gsceltler, -i- Trotses H Kl Iros ? ???? ' - " ? ? ? . ?? 22 .'.? a ._ .. r*st_tdlee, it y Mttia.;. _?.? v? ui?> 11 i' i. ? tUea, |i i - . .' ,? m Viitni'S. W I), .-'irnriK ' ?.? '.'I ?? n| 24, Ruth II, v i-. Kurroush To??d In ? Franc ? II . n ? II ? ???> 10 M DO S I,. \V- ?"'ithard . ivithdres r i' Qaeea IHssbtsd ' ? ???<"! time Bin o II <; n; .? ? tnadl< ? 4 2o:lM. Alfred H.. 4 ?..? l?;. Nutmeg, ?...i'.' r:. ? il . 10:*J0. i um? ?if i livio |\ fo ml teal ""i* : ' ? 1 ."Y 1.31, . Xt I ..?? l W Mas? sf ?Is .n? .1!? ii Bsutlcel ' ? * . ? mta mllea A*reras** tin?, for ?>n. lu '? milt 1 II IS WILL PLAY THREE GAMES Worcester Hoped to Tic Lowell in Pennant Race To-day. Boston Bept. * ?Deeplta ih,- losa of to. day'a came to [aarrence nt | to i " tee innin;;?-. laowell iron the Wen England Lcits-iic basgbsll pennant for Iftl Hain to. tjoj endci thf only chance W l h*d ta tie (."??eil for first honors, and whatever th* i???iiit of to-morrow's ?anif. the la i of t. ?? tesson, i...??? II la the L-liamriou, ?? to .1 i' Morse, aecretarj ol ? ? I? igue and ranklna offlclal in the absence of President Timo till K. Mnrnane. In iiiaklr,?. hi- decision to n ,;>it Mor.?*? ?rioted a rule adopted by the leagta . \ ear that no nmre than two ?iHm.s In >no i day could count for the championship. This rule, apparently, blocki off an; rf? f. rt Captain .'??-? Burkett, of ..'or? may make t.. drive in? t-ani to ? tie with Laotrell. in ? ?t itement to-night ? .ir*>*>?' Burkett said if the wrath? ? 1 to? morros he arould plaj three cim?s with itaverhllL fJae of 'he sime? a*ouM played In the morning ?? the one ,,,?i loued from tl ii afterttason. i a other la > would he ployed In the afternoon ''*?? lain Burkett figured that if he tri th'ee gamea from the Haverhill tail??et*a*lers and that it laOWell ShOUld h ???? t?*-IUO| l ?>!A to Brockton, ?Vor?"ester wouM be ll?re foe the championship PICK ALL STAR* SOCCER TEAM. Aftei holding two trial aecttor fo-.tt-a i gamea the -election ?-ommittee has mad.? it? ?hoi??' "f the team that will lin.? ?> against the CetlntalBaa on lea*4iaBabei ?: at the pata Oreaada Soccer "fans*1 will liave thru f?rst and Ottl) ?han.'' to f.ee th? team in action at. Marquette Oval Bieoirtyn, lo-dey, s ?ra it will play a picked team eetnpaeas] of th. .?troPKt^st players in the state. The New ^ ork BtatS taeeepst team w|H line up aiiainst th? I'onnthlans as folk'tva. i- it Naatioa O. Wl in M II iiv: -i ?-.i;-! ' ?"? hlej Rlshl rullheck. ? It M Di ? tld !W f. ? Isn M.-l'.. u 4 Rlehl halfhs. k P M. . :,! n ? isn M t'? ' h -t ?a lllltt ?I'r. ir. ' tilted : ? pu*. Asa ' rti * i- Rt auttlds forai >l w Heath ..Bt 'c-i.. Rtshi lesidt f*f*ar*B?i I Porti . . f."l Ite' I? ?'? n'r? t?.r.?ai I W. Phillips .Kes > ..rk ? .-i?'.,- l. ? :??-4 ?n-i Holtytreod Inn. IWi outsMs fsta**?*? RRAKR* KH \\ lU.iati* .An sdls I III ''. ? ? ? I < nt.'hl'v ... . laefl fill ? w i ni n '? 'A.M..I Inn ? , ii .?..; uni in oval RI il -.i. tertt'd. It ?i ii i llora i i'.i....?i?n ' el tic. On tie t..n?Hr?l A ... .i ',i:iiii,I>i.i ' i-.?. I.'ft 'ii?l.l. psrtl d Having around up t h? it tout of Canada, the I'oiinlhlalts arc BbOUt t" 0|n'ii tlteir ?tttnln.?ii ?n the I nil?'?l Stat.-. They will id.iv .it Chicago to day, while Cleveteaai \siii be vlalted on Beptenlect tl Th* rk. Ilur>' will bS at the Peto ??roiiiMs en rt.?t urday. while the fntal ?.inio is >ct for I'hiia'ic'ipiihi "ii Baptoaaba II of twelve inatchc? played la Csnsda, tee arere aeai sao ?est by Um boots of 3 to . to the all-Toronto t.'.im and in.? gfaarg K Ladysmith by the ??.ore of - to .'. SECONDS TAKE PART IN BOUT. \ -ni?, hum between the saeeada <>f Ty i i,?.- of Philadelphia, and Bddaa Posten ?if Brooklya, enlivened Ihe ten-roaaal heal at the Brighton Beech Athletic ?lur? iaa> night, in which the ?.nak.-t lad eaatl) ? ??iti?. im< <t i.is rival After I'obb ii.i.i sent Powert down lime? in tl. third finid th. accouda ?? I'obb i.nlled htm l.i hi- .otner w lui? I lie ,.f, . ce w.i-? I? llitift "t' lbs ?"Uni ThH ni.t the disapproval "f the Powers hand lera, who rushed ??' Hh oi?posltui l .i. .i a t. right mi ued l'"- servi e?. "? aeveral |>ollcemen ha?l t?> he eitltstod ??> . ?..pai a??? the . onibatanta I I'h. I.ipsr "f ten mlnutea proved n mu-*h needed breathing *i'B" r'r P"??ra. * ? i held ?.n to the end