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SPORTING NEWS AUTOMOBILES CLASSIFIED ADS. Ito-?torli -??^4mAmJ-*-'?'S T2P* ?Mtwne SPORTING NEWS AUTOMOBILES CLASSIFIED ADS. PART H. EIGHT PAGES. M:\V-V0KK. SUNDAY. MAY 11. 1913. PART II. EIGHT PAGES. [OS SULLA II FOR GIANTS Peppery Second Baseman Makes First Local Appear? ance as Manager and Leads Cubs to Victory. HIS BATTING WINS GAME McGr?w Shifts Team in Effort to Bolster Up Batting, but Without Result ? Al Dcmaree Allows Only Three Hits. ? ? H-I'l ..?? .1'.?' and _? .is I ,.e -, liorns th.? - ? :? alii al? - - - and the - at tlie ?PolO ? man? . t he re-i.!t ? day. when ? the invaders, j It ?rai * ? ' ? Rut Al should un? en t ? ? L' , ' ? - 44 ? ? \ Th? i " - Ch .... nly -u' h bush league ? ? ? . - -. ? < h' r i ft cut of the g? ? ? ? '?' s eham] run-.. . .. '. B 1"W ter: It ? ' ad to I ? Troy, Johnny's home I"?? ? -? ? ? Iti mUSIC and I enliven any dull momei I v. ? Brings 1 and M - -in ? all th? i ? - .n evidenc?. J ? i belled 'To Joi ; . many a patlcat wife I ? 4 rrs yesterday i aually ; show? 1 BOTtfl Of ? ? not of the oi illarlty of al " ? nd barman all the . reel somehow or Bfaei ? ?-fills his OttOTS wher. ? rms the ? requires It W'h?-? r i rp piece . save s gan a ? erfa k With ti,?* _ orir.p? v.- ? was th?-"-?* to pre vkle the trl? ? if the thn whir?* i-- -.v?-d P*. ??r? rr.ai? two scoring tv.? flr?t run hiniMlf and sending It ths ' ?::*? game with a piping do'.'?.:- r the ?-??rhth. ?tatSCipattna a str*. ggla of great lm*jort. both rr.p.- ? e?r bnttlnisr or.i. r ?nd made numerous chang?e, plunncl to br-rr tr- -r, th? htrh*-?t point of if - bavins ?iv-n up all i - an m Solder out of *>haf?r. a?-r ? ? -?'c <'*,-illf"rnl;in to centre ? r; n*?t-?her nt short Rums a_s I ? agi * up to the leed or Posit!?.?? end rietgher ten? pl?eed third But no eel ??ment was no?' ehen.y, ??ho -a aolnsj the moit effectlvo "*ork It the I ? for the ?Cubs this er*. ??on, held the champions to six hita ?nd rav? or y one pel II took three safeties ?n th? i? .-?th to score the only run mad? b* the rev t? in six of the nine inning*? it waa i ? '? -:? three. ?i Ihr?? ?aas? hit by Burns to start tfte farm roaait? i ]n nothing, as Oeorir?? waa ?-?Ugh?. -, ,.? t?e ?int?, trying to ifer*? fly. In the next four inning? ? .f.arri KOt only three ?*??n to ?erst, and only one of these ad r?ncel i . narsog walking In jN thM s i BteeJIng ?erond But the ?nighty * leyera fa?ar* in thl? Wach, i- ,,,K took third on ?Jernar?? | ftod to Miller. red earn- ? ??> ?*'< t? her botiaesd a hh I.oyie fll gl? * putting Arthur on thirrj On an al Waa caugbl flat tooted off third "?" Arc .v t.iik second. Mir raT died ? a then Met ? ait i elan rho loaasd to Brars ? oS s. ?'-.nil, but ?Johnty after tatKing the t'"in?-r Hei*aog*i tlmel ? through 1 r.en Meyer. BBS] t - i Soi ?? by the Cuba w?p rrs, six of whi?-!i ? New York Infleld. 9esty or? o: the *ftra**t*-t made at leael ?? nn)sph%f, a - contributed J*****-thes? after a COUple of weeks OB ent for former ?ni?*?.*'.?. In tl th Et? is geratchafl a atltehen, <>n s 'k-arid.run r4ajri rappt?! th?? sphsra al Jj** ? ?- for h r'* "'?' I ? turnt.l-d the ball *-*l but!, i 111 ?.:'.<?. ? ?acrllK-e tly 1,\ I : . .?? .-,.', v an. ? l tic Hice flv ,0 Bhaf'.r ?tonight Bvers bota? ?rtth the i l !"J' to Shaf.-r. In the <?hth a wild throa by Hsf-aogoa lstller*s put the runnel* on ht-.-ond. aa thai n* could count on 1.--.T?.?, doubl? do?rn "??third ha?, hi... tt?. Brat <?!< an hit that Ule Ctabs i..ni- .,*! Ttauisiaa Mitchell ?y*.fl'??d ami I't, elan hit to I'?-maree. *r" tr"led to Bcoie while Al was III?lag *""' Pl.eian, but ??^ ()Ut ,tt th?- plate. ????e to lieysra T?'?? shift la n,,. jap up of the filants lo he for ib? t.? -t even tt****agti -t?tday w.-ie not encour *?*?? s_ater in hopeless aa a akertetop, ?* Mds fair to I.?- a SOttaatton BS B <-?-ntr? *'"?''? ?hut- klg npaed can be Uh.-d to *'*'?'?, tag*. ne gave ull inkitiij; of future JOHNNY EVERS, MANAGER OF CUBS, IN ACTION AND REPOSE YESTERDAY lng o?. thron- frona Merkla lo Ms; ? Ki?;? tbs third. when em?-' ? ? ' ? ? ; liad Mied the basas, artth two out a hay* "? Sold, ' ran back and made a wondei : i the inn ai l'.riiUx? ' t ? former ahoi I -. K"t u Una roc? i ?? peamd at lit ?<?r th? ?? t ? - i ? eanahan, tha catel > r, who s aa t the 1 ?? , ;? tunda, ??.,, duly notlcod. An,??,,!; othora r? --?? nt to t ?.?? prop? Tommy Leach, who starred ' r Pitts* i uiKh f"i s?. many > ? ?\x> CHI' I KKV} V'ltK. abrl If.,.. 481 ! 11 : i 41 i ? -i 6 3 .4 : ? ?? ! . IterkW ? M 4 ?0 0 1 0| Hi . i . tr, c. Ill I ? . ? v 0'? ? ,,'. ... O 0 0 S ? 1 O 1 S?31 ?.-??.? - 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0?1 ! . ? ?. .,-? I ? I: Phelan : ? ? ? -, V nrk, 4 .. ? playo?Arhulta ? ... , ? . ? ? i 1 S , v , - r . tl ? - : i~. ...... .?n 1 ?irth THE WRECKING CREW AGAIN Jackson and Lajoie Defeat Red Sox in .One-Sided Battle. Cleveland, lia ; ? !:.?m I:?.' ' ? - land cap* ? ? rr..ii, tl,' v. ?-r..! ? a.mosl ?it-n until tha alxth i? i four hits. In, ! :? an i an error ?ta- ??'.-..? ti ?? acore aAvntbaXD i ah rli p" ?? . t-oa? Johnatnn.l?. ..!'?'?? < " 1 2 1 ?> ?'haptnan.B? 4 : :. 8 '. u Terke? !88 2 11 ? ??-.rv.n. Bb_ 4 1 8 1 Z01 n'A 0 00 Jh'h?'-r,. rf. ? : ' : 81 i*-?Aih f * I I i o o I.i'ot.. 2b. . 80S 2 4 0 ?.; : ? 4 11111 ?m t 40? .? >- '? ???--? lb 1 8 ?0 <;n?r.?-v. If 811 I '? " \"? Hic.'n-r. ??. 110 8 11,, ? !?., e...... 80 4 3a ? ? ?j? ,.IH ? ll Ha - :? son o 41 I ? ? ? -??,..:. . r? 2 0 ,i . | i? a o" I ?Henrltuen.. 10 1 0 o ?, I o on Tota.? ....388 8 31 10 T-?tal?.. ..81 8881 111 ?patted f.?- (Tad; Inning ht for K'.nt?-r in nlntl Innlna ?lex.?an "> 1 " 8 I . I ; i . I.a T? ?.??.- . ???..??? Home n , . . la? ,.? m, ?.-. n? ale 1 - ?it Hall, ;, Ii ta?? on bal s I rtf -'- ? 1 of) .. I ? ? . ill?H] ? t.--- u' r':-?t >..-- ? ? ;- -? i? T, -.- 2:01 ?f?'1 Walter Johnson Adds Nine More Scoreless Innings Shuts Out White Sox, Allowing Only Two Lone Hits. SENATORS SCORE ONE RUN Error by Schaller Opens Way for Defeat of the Chi? cago Team. .'tin.ii'o. Ma] HI.? .v..it.?r lohnsofs, th?* wofarSorfol :??t,-i,??r of the Washington IsaMliana addsd nine more lnninK? to Sla moni In holding hi? ><\?peSMOM **??l88B? 1 v HliuttlriK out the Whit?- lOS bSS*S *" day hy a. 103*8 Of 1 to ft, Thl* BjlTSS hlrn a total of tatet BBfalngS l>it?h.?<l I" which his opp??nentii hav?> hot 8 BBaUS tO BOOB'S. The IBHJ88*?. for ronlSSS innings Is ?ai?1 t?> he held by "I'oc" Whit?, l'lUh-r for tne <?hir.ii:?' team. WI..I. pltcbod f?fl> -**!** Innings without allowing a score Bins rasura a??? ioons atatlstt?rtana k^* Jo*? ? bomba crt-lll tot the man.. Th?- tieidiiiK behind Johnson, uopacislly that of Mi?-iiar and Bhanha In ths alghtti mi.:ii|{, when Chicago got a man to third bam with only One OUt, saved the Sen- ' atorB, Johns ..i b? id the White Boa lo two hits. Tha M.-.II".-*? IBBdS their on.? run In th" fifth toning, when Bcbaefer ?ralked, Milan ?ll glad ai .I B-nailer dropped Laiurte'?* :!-., allowing B hmstot to SeOTO, ?The da] aras tic r*-?Meet af ike saataott, bUl B hUSS crowd turned ?alt to nee the ?truggle. Boas ?pitched for ths White [SOX. and I'if i."l w.u. but Schall-r.? error " proved fatal aad prsveoted the ?.imi' go i log int.- . Btra Innlnga ?i be a "!?? i" "w?: WAB-rlalNOTON '"'' Hill- I. . ?< .. ' 1er. If 100 101 "?; ?I no ; : . , ,t ?Ol 2 < " .?Mill ' Moraar ? ?OS I i,,-,,,,.! - 100 4 0? V'"' ' 11,1. it Mi \ _-._ . ' ... ?. r." ? ?? .... .. j?- O'J? 0 ? 0 ! I taU *****.5??ST?? ?l!Hit?d f.-r BBNU I" ,1"' *tS9th l"nln?. sassrr. s:; :';; : ;: ;; ;: ;; :': Hit?. <"T Ben* I M ** i*.*.!'.k?. ' ?"???? aon? ? Ir, 1 T.be? u. ..' , , ",' ; . Bal "? balls ? - V ? . i V;.;.'!:,.:,. ;? t - ' ?" ' - - - Braael a- . xi. le? ...:: Ths ? cd his team 1 nts in first ! of tlir 81 Yankees Seem to Have Shaken Hoodoo at Last Tenth-Inning Rally Gives Vic? tory Over Hapless Tigers. COBB FAILS AS RESCUER But Crees Poor Throw in Ninth Lets Vitt Score Tic in?? Run on Tys Short Flv ? ? ? . . ? . It three oui '? took them , all of tl - trick, [ thanks to H ' . ' ? "n I nell, who laborad valiantly la tha box, while ?? ? : port i nal l an tin-in 1. .. ? ? errora failed to aooai the New 1 -k im, and they Dm i\ nosed out wit* B of If i ; Th? mil bob showed a r??m apllit, for the Tlgern ? ? at then hammer and tongs la ths and took on i Bui ? trdtOfS a trill?'. Befoi f over th?? ran? ! a battins rallj in ' ith, a hi? h p l them foui Poor 1 aiding, however, enabled the Ttgen t" overtake th? Invaders, Hal Chase being guilty of Boms weird Beldlni and throwing n ninth, wlii? h resulted in s I ? When i : ? a to creei ^ m, the Yank.- I ? ' - ? Ittlng ?m th.- bench In civilian's cloth?*s ?printed t?, t: ? ? ? ?? form, ret ?r nil time to bal for ? Louden im?- ? beei ' thertng hli ao mu i, latol] ? .?? ?enter, \' ?tt ? ' ? r ,n ?il.? ? ..s un? it, hut ... ? ? re?, who . ' ?? BOOS an.l . , . |, . . ? i th* ,.??? ?I., a teei ? ? i ? ; ? ' the thr.-f Detroit ? Klaaitti ? ? ? two twl ? ? ? ,tn tn t wo ii g hitter of tb four Umea ;?: bel >'? 1 ha?., Derrick and Flehet gol in aotna Oorri t. Bmaahed the ' all to . :i. Id for a home rr.n In the sixth ?- ' nfoti matoly thera wan no .on? bob at the all -? ? tii?? ?r?il thr?-e mor? runa In thai .the exatT.v'.r, ?-> t by 1 her mai led to k??-p ?even hits w?u aver el?cht innings, ?t"i *>"* -u, who succeeds ; bina, earn?? t .r?.-?i; . unscathed In the leal f ft * ,1 teacher ?aus pretty irihJ at tasse*. , but win good support he would have v..;.t the scoring down to ifis than half what it \ a- The Detroit pitchers handed out . | t passes 1 ' ? ' ill of which were of the greatest ?.am? in the carnage of hit? made by the : KTBW V"i:k Sb r : ; I ? ?blI ? -? 1.114? .1 f. ft 1 ?I ? ? II.**?, . h 3 i H 1 ?>,.- fur.l, lt> 4 I 2 1 ? . ? I B 1 S 0 II v.,.'.. If.... 818 t 18 I !M ii ?> . ' ?' ? ? 0 0?i klff.lb 4 111 . ? 4 SO -..?? :. 1 v ? ??' - . t I I ? t> i ; l 21 i ? s 4 o M I '?ill i . ? uo Hau?? ; (SB ft ' 8 K ii.wl't.T. ; IBI. ; ...... 0 10 ?Mulita . .. 11? ?i o oft 1 ?. o (, ft?! ' .. ft ft ft 0 il? r? M II ita '? '? : M :?? t ?Hatted fot Danas la alai Inalna IBatted foi Klawltter In .1/htb ..- (Bal ad for h in'ilng. * . ? \ ? ? 'j g S 4 1 o o i |g Detroit, . I M I I I i i I I B ?;.?... i..!?.?- Mi-, i ondea. Chase, FMmi i i-, u oil? ? Hob ? roa i>? i i "IT Uni-.x. I, la ?J In,.In??, off Klawhtar, 2 In 3 Inning?; "ff Han, '.' in - Inning? ? I iv I ?i I In s |j ,? .,.-? ,,<? M Ii 1 im ingi Woltei Hai ?? B, ? Alea i ?????. ? 'rea ???- BllSh, ? r.i'.xf,,.?! l.?.,|.|. i,. Mori" artjr (3) Wolter, ? ? ? ? Dei : eh Doubla and Crawford Bart I ? t . v r.?r 1 I . " ..?, i ? ? '. -it ??. |i. troll ,'. Fir il !...?. ?'? I- HM 8 '?ff Kliliiir? f ?t* H? ofl ri?!i-r, n .?rr McConnell, i sirurk out i I' ? ?. 8; l.v Klawltter, 3 ."., ,.-? Id ? 'onnel 2 p ,-,?.. i\ ball Rond? . ". ' ; ti h il .' ? Ina? J 38 Cmpln D Hart ?ST.LOUIS 'FAN.s' SIGN PETITION Ask Ban Johnson to Reinstate the Manager of the Browns. st. Louis, Kay if? Petition requosting r,?-I't'iit Johnson, of the Aaaerioaa - ? to reinstala Qeorga BtovaH ni manager and (ir??t baasaaaa of the kl Loula team are being circulated here to? da gaverai thousand person? already have aigned it. Th.- petition ?t?te?: "II ?in. m?- puniahroeut should be fla? tted ? ,, Btovall f??, an Impulsive act, which be himself alncerelj deplores, th< team thai lie haa built up w, uld be left e/lthout .i leader aiid the favorable aen tlment ?real?.I hy bla effOltS WOUld >-'" i?.i naught. HI? suspension alone haa bean ?< heavy punishment both to him toii'j t?, the ge Loui? team." mm sum ii 101 fab ne Celebrate Ebbets Day by Rousing Victory Over Joe Tinker's Reds. RAGOM A MASTER IN BO Brooklyn Players. Flushed wit Success. Bat and Field in a Way to Stamp Them Sterling. It 'A.,v | .-nd i ,- .an. i '?. lyn Superbe tieth a .?.i*.. m int.. prol. ? ..- ! .. I..W 'Ah-. I. : ? ? ., ? .^.- wei ' . loll.? .? M..I IC. time ? *? . as a weddln ? ll as ? .? i' :.-.-? i ti,. ?' . '. ? .i.i ;. ?? ' . -?? . ? ? ??.,-. i -i- -i - ?? s thro ii, ..ui.'i tn.it there mij ? i i- .. -.'" th? 1.11 asa i ail a .'1 iroup? .-.i them . > .. - ?? ? "i lo .',. A'. 1 !.. | , 0| " .114?. Ill game wa.- of th? v.l.d and wooll) orOei Th? Bupci ..., ?tmi fire a ith th haul-- lust ,ii,d ? del ? ..-"., -?: .--? I ? ? : .1.. I., - ..-ot II?-: .s "I 11 ?? lud. ?> . i . .. ma..! fourteen hits "f! Packard ruun.d, and ardmen . .. ihn ? , ? ,.::.-. Ill SU<* - atluis, " : .4 ? ? ? Allow I .? hits to ? ... ? .. - ' ? : ... .rtlng with lust division teami ... . . ? , .. mly or, led '-:??? raen a th a bran ? -i .del ? ?<- '?'? - - aettbef be broke ?*- tied. favored, it must b Btai ttie eh fa ?al?-. an t ?.?,., r,, rii;* lly Judge I "-.'re hi ?t toast foui ?... would have result?? m ..-u -.,-? . lor the out , ? a .-uteri w he tha i il "' rso *h oa th - a borne run in the fourth lnnln ??n ! Miller's d?. . * min? fram t.-re. windfall?, for on a calm day the Would crrtsi:!?- ! I ? ? t" ? ? cRught. Mil | 1er ra do'ihie. In?"*?'. ?.<- :.;?? greatea ! fluke of tl.- ? ll| ; ? . ad one 1 ,??. which Clarke chase. Sil the WHv to tl ? ?'?.* Of the baa aben the ? - ?? ? Miner ? ? ti it out. n. sBslljr. Beflfl ? ?? ?: the*/ sia Bttle. He held the RhhM ...?????r l it no' r a throai lions . ?:-.. Miller, who lOSSed -i S ? . . th nun ?-"oni.i ?. .i, Btana* ? ' ,!"- ?a? ' SP?* IBTOMBl *? sei The team Itagon sonsa Btyie and mai-- tt.r.toubia playi ' m the eouras of the aai - :: . ? ? -:, d 1*0*0, whl!? i... :.. r -i tl ?? other was esi'.-cluiU active, making ter - ai n .'i;t la t:.?- ? o'.iit?.- of ? ? aft ? .-- aa ? ? ited all out "' I seven ? tan | ? j Aftt-r < oii.-e,iing tl.e P?'i? their natural haadtOBB, the SuparbaS wert rlKht after j the game. Packard, the young somhpaw, wiiH the first to fa"?* th? in. lie IS t.ie BOlt who bold ths (Hants to one hit in sevaai Innings, and Joe Tinker believed that he was tie man to OUI SB end to the wln n.ng streak "f ITahlan*? peta The colt received a d**eSOBBf| down t?'-iit he will not ?"on forget He faced only four m?-ii In the tlrst Inning?Stengel. Cutsbasr, KuuuboI and Wheat. This is wiiut happened: Stengel ?:-.,... i to ooav? 1rs un-i aoored on Catshaar*? doubla to lieft. Hua m. si tripled te left ?Sold, soar? ing Cutsbaw, aad counted himself when WhOtU Mpled tu tho sain?- spot. That ended ?Packard, und he left In favr of i Suggs. The iatt'ir found Wheat SB third and Datl ?t-it at th. bat il" got liau'i-rt 'all riKiit. but Smith drova a iiy to Batsa and Wheat BOOT* d SSMBllj ? was pounded soma more in the fourth, th? Bupei scoring three mon runs. Bmlth'a lly waa blown away from ? s and r"ll?-.i to ths fOUOa for .4 home run. iinht-r was retired, but Mil? ler got his fluke double, only to be run Ottt wh.ii P.aKon iut to the i?ox. Stenn-I walked, and i.otii he a;id rtagon counted on Cutshaw's doubla t" left Meld. I SugK'.s was knocked out of me bos i" the sixth Inalng when ths ?Superiias aotared their unai two runs, Miller tripled to osatrs and Beorod on s balk by Sugga ?'ih-ti Kagon .?truck out, but Stengel ? bled i-* ."nu?'. m,,?.. third, aad scotoi when Johnny KIIhk threw tin- ..all Into left field. AitOt ?utslaw was retlre.l Hummel sln?cl?*<i and t.,..h third on Wheat, craablag double, which hit ths bull, but Hartar, a/ho then rr-itarad the \?>\. mad? ? lake 1 ?am? rt imp out Tha BOOBS follows: iiU'JuKi.vN ri.v.i.WA n paae sbrhseaa Stengel, cf ?3 2 i? o o tiste?, rr . ., , . , , .. .4 .', i I 1 ? II..; ,.r. [f... ? 0 | il,m.nal if 11 : ii SB Tinker, m ,. aoo I ? Wheat. If- ?1 ? 1 0 0 Almeida,?? loo 0 uo l>aub?rtlb IS SU SB Hoblitaall, is it. , Sb.. .1 I u 1 0 M.ir.iniM, i-f. ?do | o,) riaher, ?. IS i ? ? ? B'hammer,2b ill 0 i o Mlll.-t. C... 413 7 1' ? iriint, ;!i,_ 301 i to ii*., n. p.. II " t llir irk?, ... mo i to e-.li-?-. !. . IBB 1 Bl I I'a.-katd. p.. 0 0u li o -J iHngga p ... tgi i || l Harter, p.... 100 0 10 "fatals ?aim Mil T?.tai?.??a 7 24 u 1 l-"-.kl>n. lOOJOtOOx? ' 'i'" ii.nati. -.oooooiuoa Ijttt '.u I-??.-* i'iri.-innati. .'!. llnx.klyti. ?;. Tw? ' ?-? I Ita Berrrhammer, Stengel ?\it ?Baw J-, Wheel '-?'. Miller. Thr.o-ba?o hn? Hummel, \Vh?nt. Miller. limn.- run - Maetiflc. Mil- sniiti' Bacrlflee fly? Smith l-'i?at 1.an- ?a, error Cincinnati, t. 1 ?? ? ? nblltMll S??ngel, Putahaw. Doubl? playa ('utahaw, riaher and Uaut-en . 1 ? ?- and Hauben ftaher, Cutsha? I'.'i?--" i!,i?-? .., baila og ,*?'ii???. i* off Ragon 1. stnuk eut?By ?-uhk?. 4 1 RagM, 7 Balk??Bugga mi???f'fT Pachard, ?. ?????? "-' In Am, ...f Sugg?. 1? in ?:j Inn Ina?; off Harter. I In ?1-I Innln,,'? tin 4.11c?,?MSglaa ?nd Uyion. Tlniu?l.to. Baseball Race in Big Leagues NATION \l. IFK.I1 OAMtgg TO-DAT. Ni. - im ??. .. h.-il.i!. .1. Kl>l its or aASncS ykstkkihy. Chlrsge Ii \.u fork I. Ili,i?kl\n. 8| ( ur m- h ? 8, ri.i'.ii- ii.iiiii 8: PHtahsegh, n Ito.inii. I: *>i. | ,,in?, | i?nl|r?li. NATHKWAg i.k\(.i i: srAMi***'?. iv. i., i? < w. i f r. i".ii? is ?? .<;?; N.? y*k i?i ii Alt Bt*>H?kl>n.ll ? .- ..?. i',?t?ir?li m II .!?; Ciiir.? II !?l .?;?i?, I'.??? .,. ? I! .KMI ni, i?.i,i. is in ...H.-. < ii. o,M.ii a il mi AillRU \N I I- MOI t DAUM TO-PAY. y>ew ?. ..ri. .it rtevetaad. l'I.illl.l.-"' Il U Kl ? l>?<!?r<>. u?,?i??n Ht Pet rata. ?Tasking! ?a m M, i???r,?. Il s| | T? Ol ?? \M1 s | ?f IKI1AY Vni lark. Ill; |,r,r?.ll. 0. ? l.-x. ' ,,..1 ., tient .?u. 3. U i.-i.?,iKt. ,i I ? ? l-.li-a.-?, ?. ? *I. ? :.?..f.-1 -. In.? Bi St. I ",,'*? A Uli HI? t\ It: \??t t ??"I \N|i|N(.. TaT. !.. FA \\.\. VX. Ptaila o? i ?no ?t. lo???, m i? ASS f le.ela'd.lS ; .OBS l;.??ii,n ? ' .:??>* \l ?.li ..?? 1.1 .i l'MI lletmil ; l~< SU Chiras*? ??"? " ??'''?' haw >?rk r, ir, ..mm IM 1 l(N M 'ON \f | BAtil I ?. ?.?.I? TO-DAY. ?.????t ?u MeaataaL Kl ?! l.Ts ?It 4.\>;i*i VI>TII{I>\\. >|..ii,r??|. :, ; Newark 4. I I, mit.,. ?, ; .1,1.1-, ? it?. .*.. Huffiili,. 11: llnlliiii'T?'. 4. i;..< h.-.i. i H; Pro?, liien? e. B. ??riNiiiN?, ?u mtAagg, tr. I. FA ? W. U P.C itiir.il?> i ; ; .??t Reeb'ter 10 m ...??o Hall m'e ir i? ?.1 Maatreal o IS ?TI l'euvlde'e IB H ..:?. r..r?.nt.> ? i : AOt Newark U i" Mttar'j <li? ? 13 .-'?ki DEMKK IN TWELFTH Cold Calls Halt to Battle of Braves and Cardinals. Bo ton, May 10 Boston and St U played ?? twelve-Inning i t" l tie here thl? afternoon, the ont? I being called on . weather. it a-as a pitchers' battle lietween Tyler and Perrlt! ??Then the lattei was taken ??? b pi? b hlttei - ~ ? ? finished the Kaire . Btru k "\y four of the ??; posing bata* men In three Innings, three of them in thg tenth. The Braves' ran ?-..i? ?1??- to errors. ,n grounded to Konetchy. Whallns; and Tyler walked, Mai i hit t?> Whitti?! ami Huggtl ? the throw t?, get Tj i* r ;,t s- ? tmd Th< latter ?in t?> third. Whaling being thrown o:r .it the plate bj Huggtna Then Myers hit to Whitted, an.i was aafe on his poor .Sweeney fouled to ? hy. 1 irdinalfl tie.) tie ?core in the -i\Ta it.:.!"..? Melgan H?::Ple?l. an?l wis [forced .?t second t?y !'?rr!tt Tyler's ha:k , advan ?ad the ?arter, and ha went to thlnl when .VhalliiK threw ?alkl to ? hitn **a**tptog, i'erritt snored on 'ha Huggtna '"intlng towar ! first btagee u-a? gafe on Tyler'? wiu throw and Whiffed went ??-it at first. The ?.???,re folios ? L sr. :. ubrhpoa? abrhr0*? M?- ' llle.?a toi? i ? - i Mag, t. Il 188 3 81 181 KirK' lb -1" 0 U i ? ? - :t. . 183 , ? ?J 4 . M i^an. c... I ? - ??'Ina (landen, c. 1 00 Perritt, p :? i ? i 3" 2 I 0 1 * 1, ?all?? ? -,ai?.. 101 0 00 'Mowrey. 0U0 0 00 Total. ? r ?tala BI 181 ? :!??* for Whaling IB ninth Innlrx ?Re".?. ining. (Batted f - Pea ritt In ? g .. ?i o i o i, o o o n 0?1 .? o ?, i ?i ?, 8 " 0 0?1 - . . Hit? If Perritt 1 i- i? li ? Ins? " nnlngi - Huggtl I i?- M.. i, 8 Ftiet ? Ptrritt, 4 Pin ? ?>? errors i : BI Louie |. -?? .. ? ? .""?? u by P?***.tt ^ ,, 4 wild pit h Tyler i'.?? .'? ?ii : i?, I'm? lew i*Dej sa i Bn ? - ATHLETICS CHECK A RALLY Browns Press Close in Ninth. but Lose in Tenth. Ft Louis, May Ml- Philadelphia def.nt e,i st. Itoott to-day by a acore of I to ? Plaafe wai" htt hard by the Itrowna, ami his wlldneaa in the ninth Inning almost CBUS4 ?I his ?lownfall. Philadelphia won out In the tenth. ?x^?r Ing tvsi. ruris. Lover tins, who r.-; Stone, walked Collins and was relieved by , Hamilton, Baker and alclnnla stngled ; mai Collins scored. Baker scored on no , Infield out st. Louis Hod the score In the ninth. when Plank hit Austin and Agnew and walked ftf? Alllster, a ho batted for I >. I Walsh. Austin scored on an out ami I Wallace, batting for st.?ii?-. stngled, boot?. i Ii?k tWO iu"i?' i una. Ans?.b area put out of the game In the tenth for disputing a called strike ? Umpire < I'Lougblln. The m ors foll?n s: PHILADELPHIA - I ? il I - pe ? ? ?b i ' p ?? ? i: Mur;.:.v.,:.. 12 2 0 0 Shott? u. Cf. .'? 1 1 10 0 Oldrlng, if I 0 i tOO Johnaton, If 88 8 3 ri. If 11 0 (taker, u : I I I I ? W llliam rf 41 I I 10 m Innlalb I 1 - 1.? >' 0 Pratl ... 88 1131 J Walati rf 18 1 i 18 Br.? : I 13 1 > Barry, fa. il I t 11 Au? .1 i i :i 4 ? Lapp. c... 4 1 o ; 10 i? Walah, m 1 8 8 1 il Plank, p.. 40 o o to w ,ii.? .. , i o i o oo Igni ? 1111 otoae, p.... 18 1 l 18 i. ran?, ;? 88 t o o o ?i nono '? 10 0 0 o ?> . 10 0 0 00 Hamilton. l> 0 fl " 0 j 0 ***ta!a 3-H h 1? 80 16 4! Total?.. ?81118141 ?Batted f<?r Wal.h in iiintii tonina Miat .-,i for mon? In ninth laain?. IBatted for 1 Analta In t. nth inning Philadelphia... I ?? o ? a i o i i .?s ?-? LOUIS.. '.'no 1 o . :: i? n , ?Tare-beei hlta?wir.uma. Otdrlag, Three baae I Co ?a Hit??Og stone. 10 in I Ilium?.. ?>n l.-x.-rent. mine In n.. Innlnat . 1 an .?'? Il.ni.llti'U. "J In 1 InnliiK. Sar i..u? atea, J Walati m ?> i ? .si-i.t'.-n, \\ tiiiuma. Pratt -luaun. Doable Johnatoa and Brief: Pratt, aki..-" un.I llrle; Left on ?au.-? 'Philadelphia. H. BL I..?u.s. I Klrst I.ase on halla ? ?ft Stone, 4. ??ft Plank. 2; off I.everenx. 1. H ? ?, ? pitcher?Br Plaak, '.' lAmtin ?n?i agnew). Btruch out ?Hy h?ou?. :, in plaak, 7 hv Hamilton I, wii.i pltett?Plaak Tim? j ;,.'.. Umpires 0*Lougklln ?nil KarKuaoii. a AMERICAN ASSOCIATION RESULTS St. Paul, ?i; Milwaukee, 4 ,11 Irnln??,. K.inni?s City, -. Minees pella t (to lnn lUKK? i ?olumboa, n . Toted?, I. In?1lanai???lih. '-?; I.iul.svllle. 1. TALENT FOR CONCERTS. Are you entertaining? A li?t of high class amgera, pianists, trioa and quar teta will be found on the muaical part. Part IV, Pag? 8, of to-day'? laaue. US AND PIRATES 10 WORRY 1 GIANTS McGraw's Men Must Acquire Punch to Hold Their Own This Week. YANKEES TO FACE NAPS Chicago "Fans" Will Welcome Frank Chance on Thursday, When His Team Meets White Sox. If tie GHaatS do not wake up and ac? quire that pun h whl-li marked their ?day -? year ago tkey ar?? facing a hard. Vt'hill ficht. The Cuba and Tir?tes will be nt the Role <?rounds this week for three games **ach* ?nd w-Mie neither team*looks so fornildahle as when they ? lin't a fear days ago, *h?r?? is n" n ,-..ii to anticipate anvthing- but th?? hardest kind of going f?* M ??raw ano his men. Th.- fact that the Superbaa won three out of four game? from the Cube last week and tha lowly Prav??s a.ctua'1' humbled the proud Pirates In capturing four srralcht In Posten would have tn dlcatsd sasj BSillSaS f"r ?he r.lants a year a?.-... but raeens ttls or not hint? this year, judging by ihe way the KOST York team Iihs beOB playing. The Cube Over have been a thorn In the aide of * .- QlaBta, whll?- the Pirate? are quite likely to rouse themselves and play u to their true form when they strike the P.- '? ??rounds. In consequence, ?.onr great battle? .ire promised under the iSS of Coogan's Fluff this week. The Yankee? did ?luite well at P' troit. ail thing's consider???!. hut ?rill find their path far rougher in completlm; i their first trip thronf*-;? the West. Th ? will open In ?'leveland to-day for a serte? "f four srames, ard will move on to CM? entro .?n Thuraday. The Nan? have beea making thetr praaence f.it this year holding a prominent place in IBS BTSt vif-ion. but the worm will turn, n" la J;ist posslb'e that the Yat.kee?, gufl with a coup'?? of victories, will pro?..? more formidable than result? ?o fa would Indicate. Thursday will be Prank Chan*? Pay 1 ?Chicago when friend? of the fen r of th? < Ht-s will tail ' ' ttaOU sand? to rre^t him in the uniform of Y"-k. N'o doubt, the "funs" t?ll applaud r'nn-'" aad then root for the White Box - U II * ?rhtopersd that f:h Keating aill be ssved f"r that auspicious QfCOSlon. in Whh !. ? ase tho Yankees are ?ure to put their best foot forward Ir would not be surprising If the > pert-as did raore climbing at th? ejcper?e of the Reda ? ils I ? Indent! will h?* at rb'-eti f Thursday, when St I.o*:1s wi!I ?'onie ? j f-om BeetOfl to do battle ?irfi the dark ; horse of the National I>eagu? rn^e - The rhl-arn Cabs lead in heme - I ? 1 th'.s BBMOI S ? ?'cht to their credit h:t the l'n??es folrOSf CJOOBly, With ?even, whll? th? Bu IS '-oust Of ?!.x, three) of whli'h were t'iade by ? arle*. BteogeL - T'? cube PhOlleo aad !>.;?. had ? I made (?Ighteea double plays up t?. ??lay, while the Giant? are Huit ->n ? bee's, with sixteen. The P1rat-?s me cr?d Ite.l wit the only triple - After the Senator? heat ?he Wtklta I * In their final clash last Wednesday. Jit-.i my Callaban, -f ths Ch - r* quoted sa as "?irif has a great team, htfad a*-- not admlttlag f?.:- a aataute thai a? haven't Kot a ,-lrince for that "Id flag. but Judging by all the leama I have a* I think th? t?am that beats out Wash lngrton Is mighty likely to have | | raising da) asi ? . "ar." Then ?'aliaban sent Ma me:: o..* t-> treat the Bsnatora a? tru? White Bos should, and won the next two gam? ?. According to Tom Klrby. m "T'.e. IWashlagton PosV < lark OrifBth la i In f-vmp.ithy With Pan Johnson's ruling rjeorga Btovall and quote.? him a? "I don't think .1 BBaOfl has j ? i - -. : t ? n 11 ? ? to run Btovall out of tiie leagTM A' t.nking an umplr?- Is a i r it. ?.-rlous aiatter, and **be**ld be dealt with sea ? i ly, but when it comes to taking the manager's job awav u Is a dif'?* -:*.l..n/ "StOVall should he ?tispeii. .? i fo***s*rtj to pay .. stirr tin.?, be pabli ? -I and gi i ? to understand t. i. petition of the ol non" for t.I. ??Purth-rtiiot,?. it ih aid he stipulate., ', that Btovall i" i and ; aot i..?.ve the check mot bj tottto other v ? . at s- ... 44 ' .,.. tn# matter, i think, hut if ?xana ?>ne oth.-r ! than Stovall pays th? n ratS? it t-. $1" - ??? H i- ? ? - ? ? it "Prick Oa umpire discharged by ti.?* Nati, aal u-a?.-u.> a fe? days asa, win >...,, with the Ann-r .< tsaoctariosL Owsao um? pired in thai icici?- before he Joined Tom Lynch'S staff, and he is p." ., around tha **t**COtt. Harry Hooper, right fielder of the Ho* ton It? .1 BOS, M a "l'ifr" reader, and Itr order b keep hta batttag eye.? in condt I tioti Is acting ?in th" aUvi.?f hi? Bfcysi : clan and wearing speOtBfllSS off th. His taammatSS now refer to linn as I ' .'Id Man" ll"..|.er. ? lasest? third baaemaa of the Cleveland Club, and Niiriainaker. cat, her of the Huston Red S-.\. wil I?- suspended Unless 'they file by M n.lav with President John s..ti of the American league a full re port of the p??neral fight among the players which P ok place after the game In Cleveland on We?ln?-.-da>. This ?a.? announced at Pan Johnson s office In I'lilcuKo yesterday, after notice had been sent to Olson and Nunamaker, demand j iiiK their st?irles. When the Misfon Hri.Ves defeat.??! th?? ! Pittsburgh Pirat.*, lor the fourth straight tua- ..ii K,i.la> it was the fli-t time li thirteen yean that Host.m has won a f-iii series trom Pittsburgh, la Has ?*ar'.. ' ,,iU-t of the sea?oti Bf IS??? the Pirat ?tatted Boston for a s.-rie? of five gam?*?: a,.a wer? bcai?.:. .i.t ?i a tow.