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Giants Lose to PHILLIES MAKE FREE ~ Magee Leads Team to Victory Fraught with Much Heavy Hitting. CRANDALL POUNDED, TOO Clever Work in Field on Both Sides Keeps Down the Score?Seaton in Top Form. [Bf TeU cr iph to Tba Trlbtme.] Fhilade'rhia. Aug. HL?Fal'ing upon the offerlnps o| I'.jbe Marquard wlth unwont ed ft-rocity in the first tour innlna*? of tbe pame here thla aft?rno.?i the Phllllea pot a workln:r hoM on victory xxhich x\;is clin hed when Ol his well hnown sk;ii aa a reecue artlat "While some Bve * six th u.-and ? Btaatlc "fans" sat in the blea eheered themaelvea hoarae, tha tr:' n pnuided out a well won vlctory over the Olanta and bv t; i score of T to : here thla afternoon That the s ore did nol reacb doubl. I r the vlctora waa due l ? th.- laei lhal ful per cent of their hardeat drlvea went straight at a araltll % and were converted Into OUta Had it nnt beafl for th.- preeeoce of one Sherwood Nottinsham Masea the Otanta mlirht have bei n ab> to mf.ke aome dl - pree of boadway. The broad ahouMered puardian of tiie .ortside parden. however, waa a host in hlmaell for the Phllllea and accounted for no fewer than flva t.i Wlth a crashinp home run drlve into the Wt field bleachera, with tWO on baso.c. in the first inning. Vnpee placed the guaker team in poaeeeslon ol a lead which they never rellnuuished, and a' BUbae quer.* BmBShed out doubles that Txer. aoofl converted into telllee, alded by a litt'.e t'.m-ly xaork on til- part of atea, i > olan and Pred Ludt Marquard lasted throughout three full lm.ings and part of the fourth before he xaas fina'.ly derrlched and Crandall -ent in to try his hand Marquard waa touched up for a quartet of hits, -chlefly of t}J tra base earlety, and he aaaed hlm ? three hases on ba!ls. Crandall held forth ln the centre of the st.iL.- fi r flve I and held the opposition to live hlta The New York fielders. however. were on their toes ar.d dld valiant xaork, eape tally Snodgrass and Murray. Kour of the runs fcorcd by the PhllBea were made ^ it;-? Marquard ta the box. Apainst the retnarkat>!e skil! of Tom ? B, i ne time of the California outlaw lecgues. the Giants were practlcally help laea They made a brave start. ho'.vever, and pushed over a run in the first 1' on three xxell : Seaton allowed OOly three more hits, BWeUtng the total to half a dosen, and kept the ..lantK riRht u.uler hla thumb. Ll rrv Doyle waa the only Nexx* Vork bat ter who co-jid do much wlth hlm, and ?Larr ut a 1-race of s:: - ? Nelther. however. fipured in th-* BCOrtnS of New Torh'a run.-. Seaton i assid four men. but m inaged to ?e* two 01 atrlhea There was a- :nu. h apectBCUlai rVlding in tl - is aeen ta ti.e averaaje earlea Mlka Doolan performed as he alone can Hla prettleat plei e ,,f work waa in the aeventh Innlna when ha threw out Fred Snodpras.- .-n a wieked drlve to extreme BfaortatO] up a hot or- hy Murraj not two .* off th-> ground aad rohbed the hltter ol a tr:p!f- at leeet BnodsreM and B alfco stood in with capital xv.rk, and in fad th<> or..* slip of the uay was a pardonal ? Ait- iti n. the Otanta bta* run trall. In tha Bret inning. xxith ?-ne out, Shafer doublvd ajid a blt hy'Fletchei Kor the Phl Knabe dr* w -..asses to first. Bnd Paakert dled easiiy laasec bumped the ball for a home run Into the left * "bleachers. In the fourth Innlng both tean-s 1 apa.n but at the ratio of two for one. Merkle walked fOT the <,iants. tooh third on a single b> Murray, and 1 plati 'i^-riiss waa belm 1 Magee opened five for th* 1' lUiaa Wlth a doubk to right. and Cravath was ; as dangerov;?. Luderus. however, Uned a doubie t.. r*.(s-ht. ar.d llar-querd wa placed bv CrandalL Deolaa bounced one to Doyle, and Craveth was run A trying "to score. but Luderua reeched and counted on a kms fl! Ki ,fer. in the sixth tbe Phllllea <io ? with txxo more runs. Magee dou;.;.*d. and as per bi bedule, Craveth waik-i on ' balla. Both men moved alona when Mur? ra v ran a mile to pull down a drlvi Luderus. and Matree eOUUted OB a long By by Dootan. lented the plate a moment later when Kiinfer doubled to eentre. The score followe: PH1LADILPHIA BBW XOKB abrli i" aa to rn? lh 311 1 1 ?> Burna. rf. 40 1 . 18 K,;;,'?? 8i: ? ??" Shafer. Ib ..4113 10 T>avw?rt et 188 ! 88 Fletchar. aa ani 2 10 I rravall ?' ll OllMunray.U... 401 0 - . fi Marquart, p 100 0 0 0 Bsaton. 9? ? , . > 0 10 Toaab ?al!1.nxaaiua ::::::::::::_:??? a# J :?? C3 Two-baaa Mta Ma?aa l *. Luderua KtUlfar, Sh?f... Honva un-Maa"- Hlt-a?orr Mar qua.<l 4 in i Innltms inont oul ln fourth); <>ff cran-lall ?'? lo b Innlnsa 1, ? l*axk< rt Kacrirka tv-**?1. . lan Kllllf. 1 l.r,v e M - Doolan. h Luderua Lefi wi beaaaa?Naaa fera. 8: Phlla'lelphia, 4 Plral base oa balla * irquard, l: ?tt Crandall, : Flral t.**** "o arror?Neaa Tork, l Btr-jcli obt rquard, ., by Crandall, 0 t'rr.tlreh? l'r? iinun bm-1 Eaaoai. TUn??1:K -a-? ROCHESTER, I; PROVIDENCE, 1. At Kocheater? R.H.E. Rocheater .???>??*??-! " r Provldenca .800*1 I I 0 0-1 t 1 Batterlea Hoff. Bentley and .Ja-kiitseh; Keisigl. liPiioxdti and kocher. ? NEW ENGLAND LEAGUE RESULTS. New Bedford. I; Worceater. 6 Lnwrem a 9; PorHend, 0 (lat) L_v.-r. ? ? POI tlatid, 1 l_d>. Lowell, 9; Brochton, I 1 lat |. Lowell, ". Mrockton, 1 <.'d). j-'aii River, 1; Lynn, 0. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION RESULTS LMIaaapolta, 12: Toledo. 1 Bl Paul. ( Mlnneapolla ?? Louis-. UU. 4. Columbua, I Milwaukee, s. Kansas Llty, 3. a STATE LEAGUE RESULTS. Scranton. 2; Wllheo-Barre, n L'tlca, '.', Byracuee, 1 THI-STATE LEAGUE RESULTS. Atlantlc dty. f>, v.,ik. :' Wllminftoa IX* Irenton, t. Phillies a* \ mm IAKE HEART I Honors Go to Brooklyn in First Skirmish of Battle for Fifth Place. FIELDING OF HIGH ORDER Alien Lasts Only Two Innings, but Nap Rucker Comes to Rescue and Turns Back Visitors with Skill. Th** guperbaa rec.vered rapldly frnm tb* CMcmao invaBion And wtth the Boa? ton Bravea knocktna lor admlttanca to nfth plaea r*erformed In real bla laagua stxio nt Bbbeta Field yeaterday afternoon and routed th? vtaltora by ?* Beora et ?'? ? ', Th** appearance of Bill Dahlen on the n. aftrr a thre< daya' auapen* Blon, waa an Ineantlve t'1 vaJoroua .ieed*? Brooklyn robbed Ita acholarly rlvala of ?? ? y runa hy fteldlng ln auperb Btyle Five tlmea th- Boatonlana were thwarted by double playi arhlch were ? \. ? ute ! *>ith m laual an I aatoundlng Tha one dual kllllnl a i .... | ,|.. M.f.,. md* ? i>? orge Btalllnaa tha moat eame In the Be*rand Innlna. There were three Brave? on th** baga, ??Six Foot" Myera al tha plate, atrl ona *->ut Myera rapped oul a hard hnund**r. urhlch flew thro igh the boa an-l lonk<*d like a hit. hut Bob Flaher raead over aa all waa ateamlni paat aecond and raked it up oul of th<* aoil. IClth a neat rhand throw he flipped th*> hall to Cutahaw, who toaaed it t.> Dauberl and i. tlri 1 the Blde, No ehanga waa notked in Dahlen'-. lu<*k in telecting hla pltcher. Th<* first man rhoaen avery day thla **.eek h;is been forced to aeek cover Prank Allen'a lol yeaterday waa like th-it of thi othera Dahlen aenl hlm to thi moimd. but thr end of tho B ? ttlng Hat ai elled llttle Prankle. Ouy /-inn. th** former Nea Torh Yankee fi.-l.iT. bei the attack "vith a dean r-liiKl.* through tbe Infifld in the Becond Innlng. Whalln* ? aith another aafety after Pmlth ? l t-> Daubert Hub Perdue, tha corpulent twlrler, th.n aent In th*- Bravea' sole tally with a hlf to '-entre field when v ? ? iled *b* bnertt by wlnglng Maran* viiie. Nap F:-< k<-r wai Bummoned t" aave the ?.'ame. i'h? aterllng aouthpaw hnd an over* B .s'ij'pix of Btuft ln hlfl ryatem and kept hl? opponenta well ln hand Noi <?" ..f th? thre- men arl l he 1 'ind on the hap>-' COUld cro*.5: th*- plate. A double ? n d tha ald<. and after that lha Brooklyn team "-is never in dangei Ol I four hlta were mad** ofl Ru kei ln th** aeven and t ?>. ? rda fratmea thut he er o ked Btalllnaa plnned hla falth on H brlng his t?*am on o\en tennawlth Brooklyn, but thfl Buperbaa aelved Hub'i faney curvea anl found hin* eaay. Of the elghl hits mada by the h ?m? ' were- credited to "Red" Bmlta, who rapfM i oul a home run to th** lefl (leld f*nrr ?nd a f-in*;'.*- to left, whlll Plaher i banged th< han for triplea Captaln l?aut.ert eonneeted for a brac*! of hlta ar/! Helded In hla naual hiph elaai order. The rrni feature of the -ram** bowever, waa Cutahaw'a rreal playlna around aec* one* baee George a cepted thlrtei rhances withou' B Blngle mlahap. Hl" ? - harbored on lh ? rd* r. Th* Buperbaa counted four t;m"s i" ? c ? half Of the opening franv H l Moran went to the Initial ttatlon on a ti* k*t and Btole aecond C*u4 rlghl ? t aa Perdue paaaed na Moran trled for thir<: and ther*- in aafet) He ? i ? motrnenl when McDonaM dropped the ball an<l ! for hom< M. Don Id tl r*. -? the ?phi re to tl ? atai ds ln an atu mpl l head "ff Moran. an.l '*ollin.<-' wen' to third The aal i tallled or Wheat'i ?arr! ? . fly lo !5lnn. Daubert alnalad and Acored when Mann allowed Bmlth'a hli i ?joep iofi te paaa hlm and .*o>,nt for a run. Another tai.x' waa Bdded in th** fifth innini*. when Be* Flaher tripled to th? rlghl fleld fence and counted on Otto MUI. r i centre. Thi acore foiiowp BROOKL.TN, 1 """N at.r li po a- ai>r hpo*"* Moran. rf . 310 l 0 o I Maran* llle.M | 0 1 110 , tai 7 t." M.,T..it,.... iaa MJ c( no : tl Lord rf I oo | oo I o 'i i 'i 0 McDonald, l>> i 0 2 0 l 2 4 I '-' . Mann. lf. IJ1 1 ?? j Bmlth. Ib 41 : l ? ' Z'nn, rl 111 !?? ,,,,h.r. .... ii, * ioif smiih. b aaa iij Miller. v\i,aling. c... <o 2 " I | 0 0 ' 8 I'e'du., p. IB1 > '; ????'?IBSJE ??JjH Totaia...jaisifiai Toiala ....BltaiBl ?nattai lot PfltrUUfl ln nmlh innln*. IP.an for nlnth Inalna i,-,.!,!.. < r, r, i n n o n x ? '. j ; , o o o o c d-i i , ft ,,n bi - '* Paeeklya, I l**r*fl* Mia. hlU C bet Home run-J BflTl.th i ii.i | aa* on ? "... m... ., n i gtolen ba*. * -MaraB. ille, Moran tjau berl I". iblfl playi KMhei rutaha**. an 1 Dau* t?..t K. ... ? luhafl* ani Daubflrt; ; ut.haw and Di ? * I " r ""V Im.: .1 Bmlth, Cutaha** and i'..'-n. Ua.ran%\lh ... .. tatt on imi*-"ff lt k kfl 4 ..ff Perdue. 2. Bt.ni h o it?B> Kui I by pei Iu. '.. Hli bi pltcbflT-B) ai-.'' iMarari* H|U , ,.? a l< n . lr. 1 1-3 inmnK Rucker, 4 ln Tl-I Inmnu*. L'tUBirei "I'a. ar.'l Kni-li. tl"- I IA._ SARATOGA ENTRIES TO DAY. i inai fi.v.'K. ?Bfl iiiiifl. f..r thiM raar aalfl, su rurlnuaa Hobnob .Ul Brlar I'ath.10. ?Trlfler ."?'' t'orbm . ]06 grallywaa .ItJinatUry .101 "Aftfl raio** .?* Proi easlvfl .I* 'Uiria. M ShCOND RACE Handlcapj llf,0 a*-1*d. for tw*>)-?ar-alfl*a i-i>^ ?'"i ?? half furi.jiiii*. Burprialna i:;1 f|..n.. niticrf-old ? .. ?"? Harn L. '"? IU . "3 R.lpn .io? , i n. le Mun. '.0*> Brumley .1^3 Tranld . '" u'' Known. ? Tti*. lah.r .107 Ttadfl Mark. M Rommcr . "" ?**??"-*'" ??>"n ? -1?? ).;,.,, |; w.110 Sl^ia ani BtTipflfl... ?? miRD KA'H>-S? llir.g, ty>0 uld' ?! foi thre** xr-ai-oldii and uiwitiI 'ln*- mll. .107. Boanle i:r la* .lt? Patruehfl . '''" *lr*.| *"ior l>?tra'l*-..l";' ? !:.,. oup . ]"'- Roral Ueaaaaa ....ioo ?Water Welie?... Mi I f*OURTH RACE Haadiaap; inno adi-.l. far . xiar-oli.? anl ui.xxai-1 Oa? mile. : Plaifl Olafli r-'~ Mlaalon .100 'I M Mlll.r ...111 .'llff Edgf. U i Hprlng Board . .. IM Co* I ad.97 ghaekwtoa . lf>7. Marni-aat . taj ? tt Callaxaax 104 **iranu..u? .W H<*dK. ....tatlAlrey .K ' Tartar WB j Aif-o ellnitile: ! flux I'.m.r .10*. Star *.aie. ? Ai-.iA.li-.100 II RAI I -*-.?! inic. 1300 BBfl*fld; for tmo yeai ' '? klx furlonai Preatoa l.jnn .UJjRobert 'i!lx*?r. 10.. I'.i- .lll,''lirlM"plilne .101 Uly tnmi-.IM *naak .M Water l>u>l> l'' ?ll'-ait II- -i* . 5T ' '! . Bflfl ? 107 B1XTH rai I-. MM BflMfld; f raeUta theaa* yaar-oMa and upwaro dnr in il i'arr.,11 lt. 1*1 1W Noblc Urand.10*. Qllberl . I05I Ann TIll> .103 Margerum .IMIquaab .-ian.10J t .146; *.\j-..rc.-.ti.***. allowance of five pound* clalmfld Brooklyn Triumphs Over^-Boston I Wolter Johnson Falls in Battle with Collins Washington Pitcher's Winning Streak Comes to an End. RED SOX TURN THE TRICK Great Twirler AJlows Only Three Hits, but Loses in the Eleventh Frame. Hoston. AUg II Walter .lohnson's ?aecond attempt of the preaenl season t.> set up a nee pltchers' record for euc ceealve vlctotiea falled to-.iay when Boeton won an aleven-lnnlng conteel from Waahlngton by a acore of I to 8. i-'or ten Inntnaa Johnaon diepoBed of Boatnri hatameB In a preceealofi that traa monotonoua, except for the interest B'hlrh hla performance developod Onlj ni the -'-..nd Innlng was tha nn*-. two. three order Interrupted, this b>' ferkea a hll oa ei short iti lha eleventh frame Verkei atam? med the aecond hit ofl Johnson into centrefleld: Mllan fumMed, Moetler trot in the waj of his recovery an.i the runner n*aa aafa on third Wegner'a Infleld hll reaulted In l'erkea being put OUl Bl Ine plat* bul BOl untll Wapti'i had reai hed ae. ond w Ith Blll Carrl ajan nt bai Johneon aped over threa balls for a < niiiit of two strlken nnd one ball. when I'arrlpaji met the fourth offerli r aejuerel) for a clean hit between left ,rui centrefleld, and Wagner raced home xxith the wlnnlng run Ip to to-da.- the leaptie's la-admer pitcher had twlrled WaehlnBtOB te four te.n conaecutlve vlctorlea wlthoul de? feet, lepinnlnp on June :7 when Wash Infton ahul oul Philadelphla I te i This stand.-- as the AmerlCBfl t.earu** record for thi* season, but 11 two patn^a BhOrl Of the mark set last e'nsnn by and Joe Wood, th? latter ef ? To-day'a game xxas a remarkable exhi ? ? n'a pitching aklll iri ? ?I Innlnga only thtrty-fl\e m*?n fa. e.. Walter, and only four runnera ra;,, hed baae. Only one man po. to tirst '? tbe rlrst nlne Innlngs Ten Hoston batamen ati il and John* aon, worhlng like .. machlne, did not give a baae i n !?,-. lls Collina pltched well, and ?.>;.*- par tlcutarl) eflectlvi when -IVaahlngton had WATCH ? REAI HUNT fl Crowd Sces Horses and Hounds Race to Kill in Front of the Grandstand. Ke<i Bank, N J . Aup . I .rnnda ? ' ? eople came by traln. troiley a:,d i n oblla t"-'.'a'. and poured ? ? tl gai thal opened lr.to tha apai grr.unds of th. Ifoi moul inl x. cultural !'a:r AH Ond of the feal I the aftern k?b v;, h bunt OVer the f;nr gr. h raea and hounds. Rooart J. O ?? r maeter of tba Monmoutb ho nda li pach. Thi inda tooh 1 anl al tha maln antraaa a t" tba fi ? the huntamen followed tha pach ai outer Beld lumplng tba raeetrach ' and tha fi i ? Um Infleld, 1 I at tbe gmndatend Judglng ta lhe borae ahew began thia afternoon The judgea ar.* i harl. Hart, Of Bl Iten Island. of huni ara polo ponla . atandard bred trottlng nnd aaddle horsea i. I MeVlckar. ol white Ptalna, N. t., and 0 i Brand, of Ken fork, of hnrneaa horeea an.l chU ..1..: i hai ix -- ..*,ij aaddI. ponli i iird .'ar;.. nf Polnt PlnBBBnf. M J. of farm horeea, and Colonel ? harlei ' ! I Bevotae, ol Brooklyn, for offlcera i harg ? rs and nulitar*-' mOUHta The awarda foiio-r. ? ? Udrea ? doBki aad ?? *? "?* '" .tr, .. divei cuppreeented b Ho' arl L i "raai (ferdi '? ' ' '' BMa ol Bhn ** ? .-.ij-ii'- p-oolea (twelve handi .m ti dr?i. under ??> ?"*? ? *o 11 I. rtlve ba .i ,\ Haakaalll Wm bj Mlaa Maiia.,* 1- ran <? - itt. oi mrearebui aaceod, I f Til( r?tt, 1: ll ? KadaUe panlea ? ?????? u - lldren unuer alxteen to rfcli ailver up pia-eniiMi u Har.len l. Praarford) ?*>"n bj Uda, Mra L I, Whltf ??' >\na\\ ai. .r, . k ..? l, Kl'.rham Deb) Edward *..*.-? aon ihlrd. Hummlna Blrd, Mi^? l-jur* Hardlac, f R"'" aon s?inFi? ri-iv.in? p. n\aa toxer twe a ren under aute^n te riri-,*- ||| . r . ip pre ., -, ; ... 1- im .a yahneaiaek ' Wi ii i i Hun mli k iii*.i Mlaa I ll.ir.ii: a- '> ond Florbem Baby, Edward '? Adama; l! Ird, Artful i todgei xtr-. .; | B* ' Una I'omblnatlnn rtdlna ??'i drlvlna p'.ni<?? moi osceeallna fourieen handa; fot ailver rep pre eented bj M*-nin ,x Rt. e) '?'. - Mra ?_ i, WhHi ae onA, Hummlna Mli I M L-aora Hai llng; tblrd, f% rham Baby, E o Adama champion harneaa i?n Ifor aii*?r eup pee ?4?-iiir.-i b) Alfred N Beedleeiwn xxon hy Mia- Laaura Hardlna; aaarood, E D Adama; third Mra L U '?' I ta QUAKERRIDGETOURNEYON New Rochelle Tennis Club to Hold Annual Fixture. Sprlnkled through thr* draw for the Quaker Rldga tawa tenni* ehninptoaahlp are a Btimber of the men who h.i\e h.-en eompeting al Newport ta the recenl ell? eomora' tournament The matchea for tha Iroph] arlll begln on lh.Hatrta ol th.* New Reehella Tennis l'lub to-morrow morning The title nnd trophy b;ive been held bv* Benjamta M. Phllllpa 1818; Manrlea I i* QalVBO, the lli-rirmn, Itll, and by Van d.ibllt K Ward. the fOUnS Vale pla'.er. 1912. Beeauaa ol ihe recenl attentlon to the aerxlre rules at Newport th* ofnYials of the Unlted Stateu Natlonal l.awn Tennia Aaeoelattoa have reriuir^' that th<* foot fauit ruta ba atrlctly enfereed at thiti atui at BObeeojueal teurnnmanta th*^ remalndcr o' thi*-. s. aaen. Altoj-ether four flxtuieo y,\\\ he deelded, lr- 1 i'lin< men'a alngle*R and doublea and women'ix slngleB and inlxel doublea. AII o! tha mat* hes will bo the best two out of three .-.ets, axeept in the flnal round nl the men'a alnglea and doublts. whleh \aill bl tha t'fst three out of -flxe sets. Th-? tournament eommlttea lncludeg Oeotffa B. Lerrh, S Rru- B Wilson, T A. d-j i-'ion. H I Btllea, i". n Onest, nf. c. l.ippenott. W Kr-nneth Clarh an<l Otarles J". Porter, ? hairman. BABKB.U.I. Tll-DAV. :4:^0 p M. M.T Xm-rl r-ana m. rhi!ad**lphla. Tolo Grdi. Adm 88a ?advt. w AI.Tl.K JOHN80N. mon nn the baaaa. The senator*. pnahad in, n tn third baaa ln 'hree Innlnc*. hut ea.-li tlme C*oHlna held them wlthout ?cora Wagner and Terkea aupportai him brilliantly The *., < .r?- followa: ?,. IgTON I WASMIN'.r<'v.-. ibrtl [ o ??> at.r h roa?* Hoooer. rf 40 o i oi Moell*r, rf., \*\ * ** y a], H. i*fiH '* Fo ter. II - ? ' * L V - ' I ? "'' Mllan ??' IJJ 1 *' 100 1 If dli Ih t "1 1- '' ,,. . - 100 1 :l M*>ri ' <*?? J JJ x . . , x - i flhanki.. II ? '? ' 2 ?*n 'Inn in - . .x o : n Alnai Iti i . . i | | .* . <* - ., -, ? ?? i Totali noi'31111 ?Bnal* ?ut. hli ' ?*" ?""*' ' ru* . .. ? ?????- rui ? ? ., i | t | | H I I I , . .... MiitlMMH ? Mllan i. ?? ?? ? ?' ' l-Rv j ? ? : I'mi lr-*** II 10 AN EASY m Mrs. Marrjuette Arranrjes Match Race After Protest at Staten Island Fair. Although I ' " ? . ;n tha thal ed l I | ... ? ? ' - lon, oa ii. .1 li> Mrt-. M .' M ir* M J Callahai Mobllll wlth ? ? , | .- Muakmelon ln tne ?;.. Welan ' .ir . w ao madi l| ' ?? ?:.-.? OthflM 'I ?? tr a tendei '? I Leifl t' ii ln th* third raCfl f . I a ka. liwnt.-i -. , ? . . : .- ra l i mlla, taiei fouled Mra M J Marrq ? ' M r . elghl of tha pure*-, afti r thi ? ? hargar againat sn.-i t i n<\.? fot .i . '? ; ii . Mond ?? ?' ft. rrvx-n The e< al tttvt ii furloi | ? l ag* i f-.r .i j.in wenl t" h iv Lea i ra* ? lllght, ? bo won bj a k n-.ui Th.- ... ? biIi fo oa p .!?? ' ? nn m MrPad lenfl. 133 i I . M M. .?. c'flll tn, 113. oul for placfl ? ? .-.? n-: b>- m ? "?'? ' ' 131, out for flhota : In -. i IB -?? ? fliffM; Mivei fu ? ? purae IIS I . . ? . ii V './? i<J. 121, B lo 3 <???1. > ! '. ... im <D ll.fr a:,-n f'.r J.l l t ". ..... \ .? . ? m | | Ml ? M ' Mfl '? denl, 133, out I eiox*. thii.I ? . I lt. ' i TM.il r?. e -for ha * I IRtflffl, I ? ? ea ? ,.,??,.., .,-t,i - | ip ... lr.:. w. ii ? ? Lard la-lghti n ?? r-Md M nilvfli .t. Hoffn aai i en; Bbori ? ? .,v n..| I- Mra. M I Mflrquotta iMcFaddeni 4 la ' foi i Iib. ? Mr. Oavfl oa n. .1 . ? M M I iraih iHw. oul f.>. ihow, third. I <?-? Ing Tom fllao ian Ttma 0 ?'.".", MAUTAQUA WINS EASILY Captures Second Special for the New Q Class Cup. Tha ManataViua, thi Q ? leaa r-iooi, o-aned by Aithur W. Btavena, of th*- Ka*.t era Yarht ilui>, xxas the tainner yi tei day of the Bai ond race <.f th*- ?*-ri?:. belng naiied *>ff Oyatar Ba) b) thi *.o'.|i* ,.f th.it claaa for th*- Beawanhaka iminthian challenga cup Hie defeated Commodore ,i Btuart Blackton'a lTlrglnia by .' rain-. uten and BJ Baeanda after covarlng ? mi mlla trlangular coone. tniea Tha Arvta araa third. and tha Llttle Rhod) II, tn** w mner of Wadnaaday'a race, waa fourth, After waltlng ri'-aily thr*-*- hOUfU f.,r ,i biaeae Ellol Tuckermaa, >>r the regatta commlttee, ataitad the yaehtaat i '0 ?>. m. The llrat leg of tha eouraa \xas from Moyd'a Ne. k buoy to ;i in.irk tei two mllea tO the northeast, and. th*- wind belng from the aouthureet, mada it a aptn* nak.-r mn to thls mark, a ekMM rea.-h t.) fh<* ?ei'*ind and a h* at to the flnlxh Tha Manatafltua took tha lead at tha ?tart and held It a!l thTMIgk the race, Hnlffhlng a wlnner, aa atat'd. -*****? thlrd and final ra> e wlll he sailed to-.la>, xxhen the "flftl**," will alnn rai e for a Bpaeial priaa offered by tha dub. 'ih.- Bummary foUou El xr **"i I i.ilah time II M I H M S. a.l<i.3l 2 i?i il S:1S:1Q :? 01 Kl rt 11:10 :? 04:11 ''. 17 I.' :'"7 j:. ^ fll I .11)1 (.xan.i Manata>iua. A. W Stexena... \ I:tctnla. I B MlarKion Arxla, feier W Bo aa. Llttlfl Rhod) ll C A Wood CLEM BEACHY, JR., DEAD. Laslngtoa, k>., aug B.?Clam Ueaehy. Jr., one of Ihe n.oat wiileiy known trottlng 1,'irse trainers and clrlvers tn Ameri.a, 'lied at a hoapltal her.. to-day. af-ed aixty thr*-e x,.,un Beaehy for tha laal aaveral reara h.id l har^.- of the .?>tabl?* of .\?lia.s Katherm*. L Wilkes. of Oait. (intario. A brother. Fred. Beaehy, la ona Of the edltors of "The Aineii.an lloi*.e Hreed er." nf Boaton, Tha body ?*!ii ba taken to Lebanon, Mlno, lila (oriner home, for bi*rial. i <? Yankeej Victory Small Credit to Ath letics, Who Show Little of Oldtime Form. WIELD BAT WELL, HOWEVER Warhop Hammered to All Parts of Field in Last Frame? Bender Not Such a Puzzle. TbaTanhaaa eelebrated thelr return from on<? of the ui..st dtaaetroua t-Veetern trips ln tha- htatory of the elub by going down to one more defeat at the hanit-; of the rampant Phlladelphta Athletka yeaterday afternoon. Boma ?',r?"n Bpeetatora xxfre on band arhaa th. teams trotted out on the Polo OrOUBdS, earjet tO make ;i Mud) a' rangl ot the team whk h in all pr"b . W||| [....t tn. Otaata for tho < ham plonahlp of the world in October. They wera noi deeply Impreeeed. for although th. Athletlca non bendlly by a ? ore ot 9 t. | they played far below ehamplonehlp callbre. Asalnat a more enterprlslng t.am Ifaek'a aaen mlffhi well havi been defeated. The rankeea had ehance afta thaaca lo Bccompltab rreat deada Th Ivlaltora regtatered their alxteenth rfctary ln the sexenteen gamea ptayed between th J cluba thia aaaaon Cherlee Aih.rt Bender eraa on th*? ruh b> r for the vlsltnrs. enjoying hlmaelf to I tha utmoat The Tankeea cut into bta I offerlngs for ten a\ anking hlta, a.id h ? Iadded to hia own tributatlona by lss-uing half a drntrn h.-.aes on balla. A BfUd tit'h alao araa charged agalnel him. In aplte of all this II xxas BOl until th- Ath letbs played elemental, chlldlah baaeball il ti the renkeea managed lo .vai.** a thutout in thal frame b beea on balla- twe rtiurlt la.ra and ?> pta) boI penaL ;.. ?! BllOWl d thre- | ,r.s to . rOBB the | iti Not an Innlng paaaed In which tha Y..n railed to flet at 1< ial ona man on but there the) ata) ad Bendei ilghtened up. and eleven white >iad run , . w, ?., |< -t on ' ? ba* - In !hr ninth I ',- tnari .1 ? Bi ? li - BUed th" I with hla glfta but wlth two oul t Knlght on a pop :' to B .-> band The 1 a" threal aa rafl Ben* of trouble for ?? ? Innloca 1 ? the exi loelon of the >;,,, |n . -, tho ttgbth stan/.a. and Cree. the flret fanki i up. . .i\* -1 .< i ai from Ba i ?'?? - ??' ? down to Prank Bak? f r : Olllna n OT M.irr*. *.\ ? I I 10 *..| xx hat ahould 1.... 8 . w i- fooiled When na .inniiy aauntered over Bekei threw bieh, both rrli mc at tta Ir dee , . rtloi '?' Knlghl di me '" Murphj end aaad peeaadnaa*, Th.n ? <rre another allp m tbe itoe.oo-j ? -.> , *,?,V( hll lown to Melonta ? . t..k. the '? II. Ini ? ? elected to maki 'v the raault wea . . : . arenl down k beatli MHng - Thel waa bad, bul I ? te eome Rollle '/?? . bad bound and rarromed Into centre rteht wta ra w alah klcked ll for a whlla Cree, 1 Cool ,, m| ? ? ii \\ aleti Bnall) =??' tt Ider ? , third oa a good throa to ? _- te . wever, the Athletlca .,'.;?. | ? blain th.- ball . Bchuta, lhe bla Bouthpew, -"???? Ja _ W arhoi l ii ? Mai i expom Bl ,,f ih, Uvery, wlll ..tt' at tha . ? ?? | n w* thal the Whlta ?. anased tatteet, lor la tha I < ? Inalnga he trled to fuoi them ha waa ? . . . ? t ol ball a < "??? n runa ,,, . -...? w. || ..-.ii ... ?! - ??? bll Bchula worked for even Innlnga, during arhlch tlme i-e -"-.is bombarded for an i . > numhi ' tafetlee, whlph produced three runs, and ha retlfed ta order to make xa.iy fOT a pln- h hitler Bcbula b. San tha. i......., , i waa re| laced b) Un unfort u , ,,.. ,\ rhe bIth ?hoaa BPPt uance t"a gam. a ? nl a gllnunertw**. ble. By ar.d '.ara;'-. the AthlOtlCa ".xere im Bued wlth -t ntld deslre to ateal every thlng before them. The elow, laay atyla dellvery ueed by Bchuta xxas itmply made to order for them, and tbe) atoi.' no fewer th.m sfven baaea Bweoney waa lo.red bj the crowd for bta bwblllty lo moa, them down, b<u ba waa not alto gOth. r 10 blalTie Tha ecore foiiowe: PH1UAPELPHI x M'XV V"HK _b. I. pa ae ahr h p" aa g Mm h\ rf 18 I I ft" Malael, |i. . ?<? 1 : 4 o nAg lf !a 1 1 88 tAolter et 88 1 1 88 , nlllni b 11 1 1 >a <"ree. lf.. 3 l i .' l o Railrr lt ? l i - ? ' Hartaell !b 4 10 4 21 Mclnnlilh .-.'' MB 88 Knlghl Ib 18 i to ?? S-alah r? * - U .k rf .41 1 1 18 ;?,. ' s. \: a i :e 2*idei aa. 18 1 8 ll ' ... hang. r 5 I I ? 2 '? Baaeene: r 4 8 ! 1 I 8 *****> y-4U l tt??|.T.^el! UllW ,,.p. p i '> o o i o TBtata ,.5iu?ltl TB4BM ..88I18I7U1 ?Batted fer Behali m m* aeventh innin-a Philadelphla " I " - J 8 a 1 a 8 s, M y. ? o " a a a a a i o -i rtret t..... oa irrora Philadelphla I Twe haa. hlta Wolier, -15- lang. Bender, <'<->ek Rae Ttnra tilla Mm I | l2l XXnlal. S|.il,|l btMiB Oldrlna '-'? Bi-hang. Colllna, free Walah Ba *K-r nn.) Mi-InnU Uefl on bn?r? 9am Y..rk. li. Philadelphla. >? DouWa pi** Beade Hairra ai .t xi. Innla Uaan on balla '"?ff Bchula, i . tt Warbor, I; eB Benaler 8 snu-k oal Bj Bchula 't ba Hendif I Wlld pllch ii,.?.!, Paaaed ball Bareeaey. Hlta Ofl -. ; ir, t Innlnga etr Warhop 7 la I 'nn Ingr Tlme "IJ l'inpir'6 lixana anl !?'? i gttron. o DATE3 FOR DOUBLE-HEADERS. Thomaa ?' Lyneh, preeldeal <>r tbe National LeagTue, laxt ntght announced datea for playing ofl poetponed ami ti.* gamea nn followa: .\t iiohto,i Beptember f>. wuh rinia delphta i.' damea > At Brooklyn Beptember I, with F'hil adeiiihi.i 12 nmea i At New rorh Beptember t, xxith Brooklyn .- gamea) ai Pittaburgh Beptember 4. with Bt t.oiiih (] gameel; Beptember ?", wlth st l.ouiM i 2 afan-.e^i September 15, wlth Boaton (2 gameai; Beptember J". with Brooklj n i . Kameia i. \t Clnctnnatl Augual 11, with st I.ouls t2 gamea); September T. with Pittaburgh 12 gameai; September r. witii Rttaburgh .1 game); September lt, wlth Boaton i I gama l Al ChicagO September 7, xxith St. Loula ,2 games); Beptember tl, xxith Philadelphla < J ?amesi Al st Loula Beptember 1, wlth -"hi eairo i] gamea ln afternoon Inateed of I in morning and one ln afternoon i; September I xvith ChlOBBO (J 8*88880). e FEDERAL LEAGUE RESULTS. IndlananollB, 2. pittaburgh, 1. St. Loula T, ilexeland, 1. Chlcago, 8, Kansas Clty, l. 5 Lose & G Baseball Race in Big Leagues VATIONAI. UttfltOTl OAMES TO-D-.Y. >ew Vork at f'hlladelphla. Boaton at Itr*>okl> "I. ? hl* afjo al rittahiir-rh. St. I oul*. at I inrlnnatl. nrst i.t** of QAMSfl vkstfkday. rhlla.lel|?liifl, 7; Nexr Vork, 2. Brooklyn. B| Boaton, I, NATtONAI. UtAOVB STANOING. ar. i.. p.< iv. i rr Neir *iork.|-l'* 37 .??-> Brooklyn. *>! M ttlt rhiia. 68 43 .?-*?? Boaton. .M M .131 ThlniKo ?.*? v*? 343 Clarlaaatl 40 7*> jail Plttab'rKh.li.'l .*?4 JM St. I?ula. II 77 .304 \MK.KKA\ l.KAt.lT li\MKS TO-DAV. I-hlludelphlu al Kew \ork. 4 levlan.l at Bt. lonla. ITaaMagtea at nottnn. BBBtTLTC or QAMBB *? K-.TKKBAV. riilladelphiu. 0; Nex?- V.irk. 3. ll..?tni. I; Waahlngton, 0. AMKKH \N I.KAfl.lK STAMMNfl.. w. * v< ?? b _i Phlla Hl 18 ?7*> Boaton.. M ?'>'? Mtm (le?eland 7'! If? ..-,?'.*. Betr.?lt.. M 71 .?tt **,BalVton..<l7 Bl ..MI3 *?t. I.oill". 4>1 78 .381 Chlcaga. M M .Vll Beu \ <>rk. 10 77 .31'" I>TFKN \TIOXA1. I.EAt.l K. QAMEa TO-pav. Newark at Buffalo ftxTOi. Jeraer fltx i.t Montreal 'txiol. Baltimore al T'.ronlo I'rovldenre at Itorheater. BWAVVtt Of OAMBB U>TKRI)AV. Korheafer. *>: I'roxldenre. I. .Nexxark i< Buffalo iraln.. Baltimore \x. Toronto (ralnl. ST IMIIM, OF TKAMS ar. i.. im <*.. i.r.r. Nennrk Bl 4.3 .flflO *>fontreB| fll BS .40* Ito. heal-r.;:, *.'! .'.', '? Toronto. . flfll ?8 .47't B.ltlm'.reflfl fll ..V.'ll. l?ro\l.len'e V> 71 .4:'o Bufful fi.3 r..* Bl I ler > fl* Ity. I? 8.' 3.V? BROOKLYN COLT HDLDS y Aitchison Already Balky and Wants Bigger Increase in Salary. Altchlaon, the atar twir)i?r of the New ark te.im ..f tha Internattgnal Leaffua r-? -... kl] a baa refueed m a tract n Ith the Buperbaa He reported at Ebbeta Fleld on Wedaeeday :<nd announced thal ba would not j^m the :-.ad mora lhan the amount offered hlm, whleh waa '-'?> rer cenl above thal whleh ho got from Nea ark. as Bpeclfled ta f*.e artlclea of tha natlonal agreemeut The eontrad offered x ? ?? only prol U n i aad ! Und him only for the rest of this a, which enda October ?"? it la lm? a for l Brooklyn club to gtva the t\airi.*r a larger aalari at preeeat, but ; ii |Bter mora money In hla neat eontrect which e lf he make-j good now. f the natlonal agroement h rer thla eaae folli w: "Pt r| Id. I fUrthei tl 81 tl.e term Of th.e * ,. t betwi ? n a major lena*ne and a draf I r purchaaed i la shall be f.-r forty-fivi ? :.. ? i nd auch piayera . ? r .. par cenl Of that pald hlm by thi rae eeeured .\ tl. To eal il llah unlformlty li | tion I rhen a playi releaeed ? , ? | . ? .... ? . tract wlth l ... ? :. the i "in BilfB ndln ta thi club I U :ng hlm tu : .: from r? ? UM ' d irlag r. promptl) auapendlng him." _ When the membera "f the Katlonal ?a ? ? ? ? * - rtlj te maaa .. the arorld series, rl ? ? .Ke.-, to p event the piayera from vai it ? for the :.. i apera t the ga Blffned artlclea bave ,*.-? of much trouble In 'he paat, and the commlaeion artahea to a-rutd it in tha future. ESImer Broam, th.- hlgb prlced p;t.-hcr from lha M - ???.*? rlub, \aho wtli re. port to the Buperbea neal M".nda>. pltched bla laal gama of tha aeeeon ta the Bouthern League yeeterdai He hed tha ' battaaooga nlne to Bve hits. but waa beaten I y a .- ore ol 1 lo 8. FOREIGN GOLFERS ARRIVE Tellier and Callerway Seek Honors in This Country. Tvao ton gi - who wiii compete ln the American open champlonehlp at Brookllne Mai next m-.tith arrived in thta countrj yeaterday. They ire Loula r. iii r, of rrance, who came to thla rity on the Bteamehlp Mejeetlc and i 'hristo pner Callerway, who landed ln Boeton. it wa.s T.i!:* r who di feated Uec Bmlth, tbe metropolitan open champion, xxhen the latter wea In Le Boutte early thla Bummer. it happened ta tbe Franco X'.ruall team match. ard th.e marfftB xxas ?; up and 4 t.. p.i* Tt lller b appear* anea al Brookllne wlll be the Brai time m goll htal n i thal Ptancc haa been rep? reeented ta the L'nlted Btatee ehampton*-* Bhlp In the Prench cluunptonahlp laet >.ar Trillei was t hit .1 wlth 8 total Ol -*'i oniy t\xo Btrokee behlnd tbe preaenl tltle holder, Jean Oaaalat, and one atroka i.. lund Harry \ ardon. Callerway, who la bb Bngltahman, la not a champion, bul he la one of the best piayera Ib Bngland, His prtnetpel clalm tO fame is the fgCt that he has b,?en lhe golf inatructor of King Qeorge, and ra eer.tl] has acted Ib b almtlar eapacltj to tha Csar and Caarlna of RuBBta. Ha xxiii apend the neal tara weeke prBftlalng for the American touriiiinient Arrengementa bava been mad.* for Ha. ry Vardon and lalxxard Raw th.* Bngltab profeeelonata, to compete in a thlrty-elx hole four-ball BIBtCh OVOT the llnks of the -aVykagyl Conntry ''iut> agalnel t.t, Smith broth.is, Alec and Maedonald, on September 21. Thla wlll be lmnu-diaielv followlng the national open Rt Frooklltie, thereby neneeBllallBg ? oulek jump for all tba profeeelonala Next Monday the (orelgn profeeelonala xxiii piax at the i>> troit Countrj Club, Prom thera their plan Ih to proOOed to BOBtOtt. xalth a x lew to putting In a weak of leisurely practlee ai Brookllne for the open. They wlll come lhis way on September 13 for a four-ball niat'-h at BaltUOrol agalnel Jerome i? Trevera and either Oeorga Low or john J MeDermott, tba natlonal open ehampton. it aill then be rt jump back to Hrookllne for the op.-n, followed by -BTykagyL On September 2& Vardon aad Ray am abow their ?kin ut llyepla After that the movenienta ofl tht- rlsttera are uncertain. although A H. Ptndbiy, of Philadelphla. xvho Im maklng grrangementa fo; the pair. says that they i m?> no through Canada to the Pacirto j Coast. olf *& Chcess GHUt W1NS ON W WNIY-FIFTH GREEN Contest with Purcell Too Great a Strain and He Is Beaten by Patterson. GOOD GOLF IN MATCHES Annual Tourney of New York Club on Van Cortlandt Park Links Nears Its Close. It was a great day for those who foi. low**d the fortunes of the surviving com ' petltors in the annual tournament of the i New York Uolf <!ub over the Van ('ort l.-iiidt Park ltnkh yeaterday Krank M. QflMlM, fif the home orpanlzation, th? medal wmner in the o,ua!ifying round, waa forced to the twenty-tlfth trreen before ha cculd di.-i'^e "i Walt.r F. PuReU, a c'ubrn;ite. Then QouM fell before WUllara I>. Pattersea. of the gcottien Anv-rican.; by 3 uj> and 2 to play. Kxtra hole matrhes are fre-juent ort metropollnni links, but thoso whVh ar* | oarried aeven ho!?-.-< beyond the limit ara | rnre, indeed. It looked at the start ai lf I pvrcall would be too much for hli oppo. ! r.ent. for, desplte the fa.-t that they *-.-?r? 1 all BQliare at the fltiish of the flfth, Pu*-' | cell ?on the ntxt three ln a row BM reached tha turn I up Then a Mreak of poor puttlnR- eaat him the next three, to that when the match araa taken to tba hi'.: tha contestants were ? Ea< h took one of thfl next two holei> : arhlch was followed by no leaa than ten; i halv*.--*. daimed to be a record in ltaelf.1 I lt minht have been Gould's mat' h on thr* ! eiKhteenth j-re'-n had he been able to na1 i down a olx-foot put. As It waa, hla try "1 on tho lip At the fourth e*<*ra hola Gould's deadly approfltcch, whlch gaveMa I a 3, waa dui llceted by Purcell. EBch man i v gg under par figur< i fJkwild uot away a Inice drtra al the la>yard aeventh, and, ng parfaetly, a*aa down ln 4 Purcell I faif. red on hla aecond s-hot, 3r.d then, u ' if to Baaka up for loat dlatance, over* j piayed tha green, wlth the result that h? ..... . j-.e ahook han '.s'wita I hm conquetror. ia*a: (jou;-i -? .- t I I '? ' " ' '* , | ?; I I 4 4 4 -'-J Gould?ln 115*445* *-f**2 . } 6 I I I 4 ? 4 fl?4.-T7 I OouM . .. '? 1 3 4 *> 4 fl 3 1 i J the i _- confllfl t \xith Purcal wa* | | dO Wlth ',.. ' '?? ly In ' I ' *. Patteraon by wlw I ?*? At the tweifth Ull ' ;i : ?? :t ".as he: that the Bcoti ,,r,. ident i ' ????? I vxtti. : . * ?????? m at t'n*- lo irteenth *??*-. hla .[['roa-'h Irorn about h hund --? it ba ''***? Iropped dead to < a . baa. A : ' ' ? 'n ?*' tkUMt tne atxteenl ? I Iron. ? ? ? I<ff4 ' th -" ln (1 nubaj t.? negutiatfl the at: nale. The , ard foll a Petten ?? ' ! t_ . ? 4 4 I *-B * * ? -In. SSo**-*1** The s-ummary followi ka_. Gouid. Nflflfl York Club. Set -..''?' ... ? v -. n ? v. **? ? te play: ? T Met.v.n. .- - II \ k Clarkfl, anatta-be*-] '*-1' ** **? '? ?- ? ' -3? Li. s'.x -? - v r. - .1 !?' DaT?nej S -x ' ? ?? ' - ' UIV th N*w * Mx-flJuecn B ofl - ' V - ;.'?, X I-' !? ? | it r. * . '-?? ? w 1 Third reead PattiraaB Nal ~ '-ip _?,* M-"--' heat 'li , war rlre-xi br ? ' ?- ? ?? - *!- ,.,,, u ittlc-o ' ;? --"? ' , ? v ? ?? ? ' v " .J* toti-n. 1 up: Buckbee beai I *-.a J ia pl* I ? - ' ?? *B r N -. . i r. ' ? n unati * - * ,:'AU H*dl. i \. x Tork S - * ' ,'.;. i,:v! ll . M r I"? aoii . ! N>at ? K'-m . ****** rrank I>e Wlt, unfltuched, . ? . ?*_: unattachflfll, bv ?<fault; C M ,H AJ'jjre ,M,,i, i fonnell dr.-.x . i-x 1 *% ,.,.i Da Wltt beat Ath< 1 -?? ? *" ' un* f> io Pla* rj lecond ....?? man Ne** ' . . F il M ' ' K" play; R W Hfllntae S ..... Rflfcar R. Uiven S ? '. ***** c,o\t Club '-? ua; 1 ' ?' N " 25 ; Oolf <-".ii- baal i" h m M ittfl-ajj* I ur. and l t-x rlo R >' ', i -. mi laal raaa '. *xTnt up and *i t> piay; Bhlprnaa bflai Bar -??-? HOME FANS" HONOR SCHULTE Btaghamton N V A .- M Thi **** caso <-ubs defoat-*d Btnghamton bcre to day In an aahlbltton gama by a ********* :. i . :? RaPP twlrled iooil bail. l>ut "" bu; port .uh.r.d ahen il ? ma marchad aa the rteid. . Pranh Ichulta waa th? tnagnei ******* drew elgbt thousand peraom ? grounda, II belng hla ftrat *-Wt ** ** hi.rne town of Leeterehlre aa ? ****. laagua ptayar. Ha waa preaentetl ?'1*n lovina cup eontalnlng BM "' *: ,,;'''8' Th-* score by Innlnga followa: R H e. chicago. . a : i ? 0 a 1 1 j j -n% * Blnghamton. 0 IMIJK d Battertea Moore. st.tck. Breanahaa ****** Needham; Rapp and McMurray. __?-a> ? TROY DEFEATS THE REDS Trox. au,*. al-TToy **t~tei th. JJ clnaatl Reda m a.. aahlbtuon *****' n^9 to-day by a acore of I to 3. jn.> wara unabie to do much with ?*' after the tlrst two Innlnga Tro> ?? bert hard ln the flfth and BBVenth ninRP. The score by Innlnga folloaa. R H j. Katterles-Harklna and Wooda; Har tert. t'lark and Klm^_ _ "autoiviobiles por rent.^^ 6"^*lTT"pASSE^r.KR ra.k.rd *^*-^ hour. day or month. Tel. -