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YANKEES GET Kri IN I Lively Welcome to Gregg, of Cleveland, Seven Men Crossing Plate. BUNTS AND PASSES MIXED Caldwell Pitchea Oareful Game _Chance's Yov.ngsters Shine at Bat and :n the Field. n'inin* their attention exclus'velv to ane lnntng. ln which a large and lusc.ous huaine.sF tn mBB was done. the Tanaaaa walloped the Cleveland Nape ln the open inK game of the aartea at tba Poto Oreaada veaterday atftaeaaa. l.nwermg Bklea promiaed a aamp ending to the con so the minions ol Cbanoa aettled yuicklv to their task that a victory mignt he entered ln the raoaafB before ??Hilk" OXoaajhUo BbeaM faal .onatrained to take cognizan.'e of the weather eeadttsoaa Tiie feraaar aeoapanta af baei paaoa went right out and flled an attaehaaeart of aeven runa in the tirat iiminju. and then set back and let the brradara .10 tne worrymg tor ttie remainder ol battle. Bome amart pitchlng by Ray I ahi well. whoae winmng ways have tbafa own particular charm Just now. prerented the Naps from approachlng anywhere neaf the New Vork count. The BBBB ended with the acore of 1 t Veau Qraajg, tne fUBtly famed sou: of tba ad ataff. had a crtain jauntiness about him when he tonk up the cudgelb against Ilaymond. but bt ar aaliaasal] vaajraa teaowledi location of taa aaate. Wbaa thr rai began laytng OUBta doarn on him VeaB lifit what !;tti. OBBtral he had. The baaea were ijuicklv lilWd. and -uns laked ov^t the plat. by onea anu I until Ma'.sel broafJBl three home with a clean-up double to ueailro. Thla bloa hrought the count up to i^even. and \ the New Vork tturd baseman BtBM third Juat ab Gregp BBaBBad urubrsignuig a Baaa ta Holden, relief wkk soucht ln the pei Bon of blaridn.;. Hetore the newcumer had B operate on Cree, Madael and Holden a? tempted a double steal. the New Vork third baseman being nipped at th. plate, But the Taahaea hau aearad eeaea runs on four pas.ses. four hitb and . Nothing naot bbobI was aecoB) plished for the reat of the game. Blaadbig keeptng Bix hits well scattered and shut tma out his opponenta m tiie last seven tramei. Caldwell was ln top form. and only when the miat began to fall bfl the aeventh lnfilng and the ball be.amc Bttaaar* did j he let up in hla alajtaaaea. Oaar the tirst . six framea the Napb gatliered only two I hlta. one of which was welded into a run owlng to ai. ? rro: by Gllhooley, who et Chapman b alngle unhbi. mrougn him ,or three baaea 111 ttu tirst fram- .iack ioii'b sacrifice fly to Holden brought him aome i'he telegraph operator'a mettle waa teateo in the aeventh. and ba came hrougb in a manntr which warmed the rtearts ot the spectators. A paas, a aln |ie and a. BBt batsman fUled the basea, a/tth none out. but Ray pulled out of the nole wlthout a runner aoonng. He fanneu Cirane> and JiTeuger and forced Blanduu to pop to Zeider. With one out in tne elarhth three slnglej. m a row ne'.ted the Napa a run. but Johnston and Batea were eaally retlred aa soon aa Caldwell realized that matiera were becominff serloua Graney opened the ninth wtth a home run into the rlght heid etandb. and after thla waa over ".he BCBt three men wect out in rapid aucccasion. Whlle he waa not exceptioua. ?? vo:, spi'uoua with the stlck. .loe Ja earned the heidmg honora o! tne day by toealmt I'eekmpaugh out at tirst on the New Vork abortstop's Bharp hlt to ngnt in the fourth lnning. "HecK" propt-Ueu a terrinc ilner to Joe's terntory, and the great outflelder swooped down on tne ball like a hawk. picking it up on the run and whipping lt to Johnaton m time to nail the runner by a fraction of a iiniwad. Jackson did some all-around good wora m the fieid handliug tivc ctiancea without an error He arauj minad up la a uoubie p.ay tn tbe aeventh, aabaa ae <aptured Holden s fly after a hard run anu t to Brady at aecond, thua doublinc well. wbo had itft tbe ba* in iao baaa Oi scoring. Pe.-kinpaugh p.ayed a dazzln.g gaine at ehort for the Yankees. arhlla Ze.uc.r s work was the heisht of pre-ision and ac curacy. After the fifth innlng Rirnilng liam took L*.K)ie. (.'liapman and <>\\>ij out of the game. sending farady, Dunlap and Krtuger to take their placea. The youngstera played well. Ouiuap makim: two hita ln aa many ttrnes at bat, arhlla Brady drew a pass aad rapped out a atngle. The youthful atars 01 New \ arfe were much in Bahaaaoa, Ifaaa artth a cloan-up douole. a aafe bunt anu a stoien i \m*e. doing his BBaiB to bnn? BaBM honora, Boahe \\illiair.s aua Gilhooic\ each had a lut to put into the rBOOrd A pass to Alaise. atarted ail the trouble m ibe lirst fraiue iioiden attempteu a sacribce. aiul was BBfa al BBBt when La Joie dropped Grt?gt toaa. <. ... bunt down the third baae Imc and . threw wild to Orst. lettiag Malsel kco-. aeid Holden rcach third. The Utier croaaed the aaate on B/illlaina a abarp stngle to ctntre. A pajbs to Zeiuer aUOd basee. and there waa a lull in boartill tlea while Gllhooley fouleu to 0*Metl aad I'eckinpaugh fanned. But Gregg turgot himaelf and paabed Gcsaett. torcmg Cree bome. Caldwell's slngle to right tallied WBJ. iama and left the boaea atill clogged Then came Maisel with a two base drlve over Leibold'a head ln centre field. cleai. ina up the bags and BBBrtaaj three runt. ( aldwell did a daring bit of base raaadBi ln acorlng from flrat oa the hlt. l^ajoie had the ball in bia hand when the atteaai rounded third. but did not attcmpt to throw it ba O'Neil Maisel Btoie third and Holden walked, but 011 a double ateal the third baseman waa out at the piate. The acore foliowa: ttajaj tork. i CaaaaaaaValarrj ab r h po a e ai> r t: i?? a ? Maiaei. ab.. 2 1 : tiatalbeM, ef ;? 0 0 1 ou Holden, ct. 210 b 0 0 '"hapiiian. aa 2 1 1 2 10 <r*?. If. 41 2 10(1 I'uniuD. r>.... Z 1 J . WIIllams.lt> 4 1 1 TOO.Ja.kaon. rf.. 30 1 I 2 0 aoaaer as. 21 0 230 !?.xw. bj tai G!lhoole>.rf 40 1 i 0 1. Brady. Xb.... 101 . P'pauah. aa S 0 1 14 0 Johaeteo. lb 4 u 1 7 1 a Ooaaett, c. 2 1 1 4 0 0 bal?a. St..... 2 00 (1 n I Caldwell. p 41 2 0 00 Gniney. If... 411 1 00 . lO'Nell. c... 2 00 4 4 1 ?fr. c... 2 0 0 1 0 0 tireaa, p. 000 0 00 biajidiu*-, p. 400 0 00 TotaJa.B)1 10 27 8 11 Totala.23 3 T . Kew Tork. 70000000 x?7 ' Cleveland. 1 0 0 e 0 0 0 1 1?2 Ptrat tf?ae on #rror ?Nen York. 1 '!'?.. hll?kUi?<i Hiiia ran?<irane> riHrrhi. ?Hol.Jei,. Maiaei Barrlflee fl) Ju. (? beaea?Mala<-;. (Jllle ulev. Heealnpautdi Left on baaaa?New York. \\ Clevelaad. 1 DouMi play? laekaon and Hrady. !-irm ba.-.- oa l?all? ?Off laldwell. 2; nff 'Ireai:. *. oft Ulandlna. ' Otruek out-By Caidwell. 4; by Oregg. 1, ay BlSliUlna, 2. Hlt by pltoher-Hy Csldwell (HetfM Hlta- <?ff tirefB, 4 ln 2-S Innlng; off HiaWJing. 0 ln 7 1-3 liii)ln?- ! mpirer U'Loughiin and Connully. Tlme--l:S6. Baseball Race in Big Leagues **TION\I UaaaMVJI 0bBTJBB TO-I?AY. New ^ ork at ( inrinnati (tivoi. HoNton ut M Laaajla tvrol I'liiln.lelt'hlB at <?hiraaaro f*4ja?>. RESI'l.TK 4H ?.\MI> M.S11.K1>A\. PaBaOaawa. li aanaahtya, 8 llroolihn. 4: fiti-l.iiri.-l. New Vo'fc \? ( iii.-innatl -rain Hilla.Miihiii v? ( hi.-airn . raini Itoaloii \v lt LeaBb (nain). NATIONAL LBAOITg t?TAMUM. W I. P.(. W. ' ?'?<? New Varrk.a? II .?72 Bn">kl>n. "? :" J3-' Thlla 80 31 .(111 BnMoti.. H 77 .434 ( lilrugo. HO 01 ..-,H7 { in.-mnatl 8S B8 .428 J,lit?b,rati.7r. 00 .325 84. LouU. IH '??"? -8*? \MFRirAN iimtrr* ?.\>ir> ip>?ai No atame? ?. bediiletl. REST I.TH Ol I.AMIS gBBJIggaMg. Nrw Aork. 7. ( leveland. '.'.. rbiliirlt-lt.liiH 4; lletrolt. 2. UiiHblnKton. (i: ht. 1 <""* ( hleuRo v?. lln?ti>n ralni. AMERKAV l.EAtili: SIAM?IN(. W.L.P.C. " ' '' TMiiln !)| 40 .HAII ( hi.-ar" 73 71 .MI. ( letelanil.82 01 ..'.73 I>etroll. BI 81 .4.U \-K-li't<,ti..8-J fil .378 New \ ork B2 87 .174 IloM.in. 73 li.". ..VJH St Ioin?. .."^< P- -<65 INTERNATIONAI I.EA4.1 I. (iAMF.8 TO-DAi. ,ler?ir* < \i\ nt Newark. Uallmiorr i.i ITnviileni-r ftW?). REsri.TN of (iAMER ve.?.tkhi>a'i . Newatrk. I) .ler*e> Mtv. I. Newark. 4: ,ler?fy (lt?. 3 Inronto. 8: Iloeheater. 3. ?"ito. fi: K??ihe?ler, 3. Hiiffalo. 4: Monlreul. I Mnmreal. 7; liuflal". B, ltaltttnore \? I'wi lucnre raln > MtMIIM, Ol Tr V>JV ar. i.. r.4 ? i Pjl Newark 04 ", .023 Montrml 71 " .488 Becbaaler BI 81 .M>~. rtwrTara BB 80 ,481 Btiftial.. :a 73 .M0 Toronto 70 M "-1 Itultirnerr 71 73 .193 .ler> (lt\.".:i 1"M> ? '?>?? MR HARD FIGHT Double Victory Over Jersey City Assures Flag to the Indians. ROCHESTER FAILS AT END Hustlers Falter in Last Round of Long Grind to Wear Down Lead of New Champions. Rooheeter falterad at tbt Bi b -Newark won the laternatl pentiant yeaterdav. endlnj? h ra--e fot t)i< fliur that was tlie cloheat aad most cx yeara. The new champl fealed Jeraey Clty bi two paanea bj to 1 and 4 ti iMllaie. who i-.av. mada i . JiKht for more than a BBOBtll paal OOWfl the long lead of the Indians. Kpoiled their kaiBg ohaBoa te plonship by loaing the firat gume of thelr douijle-header with Toronto, and ended the day by dropplni the other hulf ef the double tdll aa 8 ? Newark meanw hlle waa maklng lt Im poaaible for Rocheater to w^n thi- ulti mate. laurela. even had both ganiee heen i aptureu. aa the t?am wot, two rioae con tentF from Jersev <"lt\ . What are practically the flnal figures read aa followa: WW :*????. Pa NVwnrk . I* ?'?" 881 R !,f?ter . M <?- ?"-''7 Newark has a arheduled game wlth Jt-r .-.v CSty to-morrow, when the league aea *on cloaeB. hut thia wili not aff'-ct the re pult. Baltlmore haa only a allm hold on third place. and must at leaat apM ever, in a probable double-header with PfOVi deace to-morrow to retuin that positlon liuffalo, only th'-ee pomta behind. would < tba Orlolea abeead they i"',? two ti.m.r' or, the Heaaon'a flnal day. Toronto Ukewiaa haB a chance of ouattng I'rovi oence from alx'.h poaitlon lf Provldenc ahould fall to wln at leaBf 00)0 18881 Bf to-morrow a proapectlve double enrounter The Majile U that event woulti have a one-point margin ? <MifT Curtis and Arlie Hrltton were the norlera to lead the Indiana home In front .-. Ikidb- Thelps caught the eao* BBd battM. Thompaon. who lieat the T:eo Bbtafl laat week. and Piandon worked on tiu rnound for the bkeetera. Newark tallled ln the flrat game on BWactaa ." Biagta BUty Zlmmerman'a aac bi arror by rtradiev MiKe Iionlln lifted a homer over tba rlght flehi fence in the slxth, allov rng Jersey f'lty te tie the Boore Daltoa'a smc.e. Taohajri ? ? nnd Hwacina'f1 Hlncle gBTO tba Indlaaa what praaad te be l hldea tallled ln tlie firat Inninp ef n<! gaana 'allioun'a trlple and DoBltnl aacrlflce did the trlck for the ra whiie Toetsi Hyara*! Inaeld ? ?waabaa'i Btagta evaaed up the BOara Imlton'a htt. -M}? bjm aad ? pasaaf baO gaaa tha Redablni il, II.a third. Wi-lla H RiliKie. 88 out oa ahl h be reaehed third, and Brad My'a <mt agaia aBowed the Paata te ti The aeorea follow: rir.sr GAME ?rw.M'.K i jgaaair al.i h r?o aa, '- \-< *?? T'alton. rf. 8 1 13 "Oi Eaohen. -.4 II Calheun, :. III $ ?? ? 4 o 1 l c o Donlta KwH.ma.lt. 4 1 2 10 ? B> 4BC 0 11 YV.y.im n.lf 8 0 1 1 Bt WHH-. ef... IB1 8 "r' Ib 4 0 2 0 1 0 !'.-!' "1 0 (<" 40 11 4 0', nra'll<-v km.. I I Ulaatna. t-2 1 o I ) Oi Hl;,- "1 * II ( urtia, p. 8 0 1 l ?0. TnotiipBon. p 3 m 1 8 1 Toiala...ai tlltTaial Totala . .JHIUall Newark .0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0\ : Jeraey CttJ .0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0?1 }:.-rf>r^ ltrii.lle\ .l'i Thoni|*'m ha.-rltlre hlta ?\K /.immermHn Tool?^ !>lien Home run ?Iionlln l?asrj. on liull* OB CartB . i. r.iit B] i urtl.s. v, b)' 'J'homraori. 1 lllt L- prtehed ball H\ ''urtia (ltueai liouble Bf>' Biaillay to Oalnonn; rjata TtaeMj M Baraelaa rtm t-a??- on erro? - Nf?ark 1. ft M 'iaac?- Newark. l ii" ? Time of arame-l:^. Itni.tr*.-.?uw. n>, and Nallin . BO QABBC. muark. nummt am ai'hpoaei Bbrbpeaa T>a!ton. rf . 111 o oo Eaehan. If : ? i 1 1 (i 4 0 Cuihoun 11... 4 1 3 K 0 ii v ! ft i : 1.1 ttaaaUa, rf . J | l BI I Hwa-iiia. Ib 3'0 13 11 I eartna)] 2b 4 t I W.Ziaa'n, It l?e I BI w?lln. cf. SM 40 1 i;./.n., ti. 3i. tai I I ?iu n>... 301 i -jo pradle] aa... 291 nu j'hflpk r...3" i 4 tlUaanaaan i 111 o . o' r-iuoi,. p..81l 0 lo liiainK.n P...800 011 Totala....?.4 181 U : Tn-.alii ...JBIIglM N.-waiii .1 | 1 0 i' 0 x-4 Janary Clty.i o <? i o 1 a?8 Talled. Krrora-Myera. fwa.-lna. WaUa, Itum. Hran ,)r.i. Hai ilflu hlt Haln.il Bai ilBic fliei. Mvcra. Dontln. Htolen tiaa^a?Oalhoim. Iionlln Twi-taar hM?Welto. Tbrear-baaw hlt?< ulhi.ut' l(aa-a on ballH-otT Hrltton 8 Btruck oui B) I'.iit'oi, 4 Wll.l pin/i ltr..ndon l'aane.l ball -Johnaon Kirat \*t** on rrroro- N.wark, 1. ,1ernr> Clty. '? I-*'* '?n Iihhti? .Wwark. ',: j^rs,^ citv v "t'mie of gam.- 1:14V. I nipir.-. -Nallln and Oweria AMERICAN ASSOCIATION RESULTS Kanaaa Clty vh. 1<ouIbvI11? flat, ralni ixiulavllle, 7: Kiiiikhm Clty, 4 ffd). All othera poatiajneU craltv SUPERBAS PLAYILL BUT GEI EVEN H Divide Honors in Double-Head er After Stiff Fight Against Pittsburgh Pirates. ROBINSON AT HIS BEST SouthDaw Toys with Visitors and Shuts Them Out in First Game, but Duffy. a Recruit, Is Driven from Box in Second Contest. ? Pltteburah iepi h\?Maetlae tiie Vitts burab Ptratea n a dMnaMe^headar *n 1 leid thls afternoon. the Brookfjm hanped slftb with the Cer sair.-' and we: t aWB] "ii BBBII teTSBi Th Smoky ? tured a ftrac ajanai !? 1( aaere >>t I to ". bat dtppad tbetr eee ora ln the fina' encounter, with tha abowtaa ;. I la I count m favar vlsltora Both panirH were bittarl) foupht, and the ???juit hanaj bi the balaaea untll tiie last man lmd heen retlred Urnok'vn won pos?eFSion of fifth paaoa B* tba Bfear pin of ?n. i omt . toee aaab ' Haah" Roblnaoi Boatbaaa .?? ? *sd bla uncannr powera ov?i th. Bnperbai a: d aqueatked through U rtcton bj tba n.. rowaai poaafbta martm He drew PVaab Alien. th- .\iobiie portaldei ba ? ? ,.nn tba taa rtvali of .>id. went at a baaunei and totuja Roblnaai ? r BltB, and. Brtth tha ? aceptloi of " ? a ooai timt no twe-waUopa were bunrhad ln anv .me inal ? r-,n,i '" Uh nabi Taa Ptratea ahooa hlaa down to'- haif a daa a afi ? ? with a drrre bj Vloa for thi b - n la the atarbtb lanauj ?tad, too. ?i-o..k' n alaj the Ptratea a? ?? i dttj o alni ? Nfoai of Um bobb ?<. ruat ?>' the wr.rk 1 ??" - ? ? ? ? handilna . ? aa d Ollben Brltl ? Hrltt hlt Itera u matter uf lucb Miiashe.. tl ? icr. Two r. cruu ptb baa . MtT' , fro ? fatntl? of \' - Bnra i brea -? ? Raaan allowi aad l 'u ? ? najrh trtpta br wrbeat aatttai Plrate* hau pfWTta tha t.rat aad when Bjaaa nm-i. ? after tt. seored both aarajr m tha aanreatb li on third hM plteh, aad thi with tba run thal wi.i. nTTCBI ROH pn a. 111 Briiteo. m ?e< u ' -?>?? J" Mlller II U * 1. th iniiins laat ?n innine Vi.t.l.urth e 8 I " ? 0 0 B ? aa . ? ai.rt Mllla Brll '. Vlox and Mlll? ' All. i Pittsburgh. 7; Brool * '"" - n ? mi?m i -'" i n Bn , . .... Tinie oi| trea- Baeoe *t"! Prennan. I nnooKi.vN. Pm i ?lith|i?' ajena rf.. II 4 I ? utshaw.XbC 15! StenS'l . f ."? 1 1 '. n " ,,':' ?Humroal. t " u ' f. 10 ? 0 ( 0 10 0 Whaat. If. 41 ' ' ib 40 : ? oomii Hmitb, 3t.. * o ) 1 I .. a .. r, i |t 1 (II Kallj r..... . i>u 3 0 0 2o o o :e Liifv p. too o aa Raaan i ! ? " ? > " tHratt . I I , 0 J 0 Toiala ...29 1 I ntala.B)l ? for So ? | i ann Ii feui for Duffj In I.i. lantna |Baa f? ii, founii laalag Broektya I " I a 0 e l e ( Plttaburgh. .. 1 e e 1 " " " " " Three t.?,?. nii nrtii liaaea?Can 1 Dolai Daul Hlta Of ' "?-? ' ll I ' '"oopei lnnlna-a; ofi Raaan a U i Innlnaa t.'ft oi B B nui P" ?,.?.. , Dj , ,,,,,? ? : |. Brna ? . ??>? Raaaa, Plna i.h?> oB ?rr^r, Brookl 2 Uoubb playa ? Flwhar aad Dai " Tlmi?l:fll I'mnti.-i. - llrenmin .irid Diinn NEW BASEBALL LAWS National Commission Amends Optional AgTeement Rule. Ctnetnnati Bept a\?The National Dase imii Cornmission atnaaaBBoad bHdai thal the rule of the .?.?minisMon preacriblnc the conditionn under which an optional apreement will !?? approved and ealtdated had been amended by th. addltion of the r.iii.iwiur paraajraph: "A nurchased BBBjOl le.ieue plaver wti., hau participated ln a IBaM and ueen reg ularly wai\?-<l OB, RBBJ Bl BdaBBBl ? lor- S.-i-t-inber Ii nt tha reaff o' ita exe lutlim under an optional agreeinent, e\ afeaaabsa on Au?i?t ia of the fofaaarhaj year. Kuch plavrr hhuli. howevei, be aahjaal ba draft ln the vear of his re baaaa, laaBeaaaaa oT the approved op? tional agreement " Tho < onimln*ion hK<> eonatrued the rule r.datmft t<. the number of piayers on u uiej.ir leai;ue club t<> niean that the club v.in ii"t h. raqutrad to baetaala ba its baa th. aaaa ad aay paayar arhe h so ima BaatbUad by lajary <>: illneas fhat he \? urmhu- to reader Baretcea aad the ahaaeea nf the re.overy ?f lii> Hthletic ahlllty are BBBBBaaaabaV taeb laaaTpar shall be re aaraad aa >aahaaaaod, hut shall not count in hia team'a llmlt. CATCHERS OF THE GIANTS WHO HAVE MADE IT WARM FOR BASE STEALERS THIS YEAR ywvuA K Harjley Me Pennants All But Lashed to Masts rae Ke* faab <.iant? nin *ind up thrlr la?t H?lrm tn?a?lon In ( Inrln nali aBadbPi ?n?l ??" tna?el hotiir- hv ? l..? ?laaa*-" aWaWMBBBe ?nd I'i^mIbt. BB win.i iu tbr BMaBBaanl m.r in atiad around tliik <ii Th?* wlll |.Im< oaw lamr with fhe ?o l.rrlin* m! tli?- fi.lo ?.r.?.nrt? <>n U r.lne* <la. and Iben m..?r nur t., llr.M.kl>n to flni?h oui tbe wfrk Thal ..?er. a ?li?rt jmirnei to llixton wlll tw martr for two ietra Nbmwbbb bBbb8 tabaj "in eaBaao M tlinr ..a?n iliani.in.i on Ortnher : for tt\? f.in..- ...I | ...mmuiiI ni an.a.ier lt. thrr* ilm. xwtli UM I'IoI...-. Mi. uaaaaa im.r bob aab laaetaa peaaaa la pi?*. aai aaaBtaag laat intie lillllh i lilllliJC ?.iMlltfc-lr wlll, thr l"llllll?? o, lluioii ..ni llir iialtlr of \iljcual <0. ihr PMIUea aa Um albea imnu. b?\r ?i\ir*n aamr* i" i?laa> .um niu?t wla fminrni wl.llr t tt ?- l.ianln ?rr l,,?int len I.. aaptajM Um bbb. ln tl.r \iiiti. im laagBB BM Pblladrl pbla Vtlilrtl,. ni*., huir IwrU. fU. t? trn laa CbweBBBBl itnd Wa?liui|Clon Thia nirwn* Ibal < >>iiiii.- Uan-k nnd hla men inij?t Iiiiw ever. aainr nbllr tbr Nap? or *enalor? are niaking a < Iran BWBB8 f..r thr priinanl t- h) an<?herr BaBBBB] in l'hll.idrl.bla H i- 0*ae Tl.r Vrwark In.lnin* ?-on tlir Intrrna tlonul I mgttr priinanl >r?ier.li?-. lot thr flr.i tinir TIED FOR SECOND PLACE Defeat St. Louis as Maps Lose and Two Teams Are Now on Even Terms. ? ajtea, |) ,,. H ? v 'nnlng to 08! Whlle ''lev.-lani! ???- loainp Wash itik'toii uiouuht about a tu- fOf Beeoad plaaa kn tbt ABMricaa Lsagot raoa bbbbi elah has aron ? and loat n pjbbm r. pen entnu' af Jfl The tW8 teatna have l.^en batttbag tnr aacoiul place for the graatar part of tha Bsaaaa, Waahlagton cloaad bi laat w-aek iu takniK Baa Btralghl from rnavaaaad Waahlngton Jumped on Bt LoiiIh at tha Htnrt to-.|ii\- nnd inaiiKuniti <l the vlsitora' laat atay uf the i.eaaon here I y gatttag a two-run lead ln the h:at lnnlnc. Kour -, ?? aiagtea oil BBBBBgBaabMr( eoupted v. itb a WUd pii' ti and a BBorlflaa fi\, brought tba talttaa ewa st. Leaai forgec abaad la tba atartfc when Kngel went to ptaoaa aBBBBBBBJeBBB atagMd and siiott. i taaat om aa bbbbbI :.it. arSagaL '" Baaaaag tba ball tbrgw mi.. me bbvbbBi tba rBBaaaJ bbbbbbi up a baaa Tln- a> ore f.ilh.w waauiNoTON i \sovu ? I'O ae| atn li pu an \t? ii. ? ?? i ? .'.?'? Bhott?n.cf . i : o l <> Mllati et 4 ."?... 4 I J ,1 Zi rWNaar, 31 ?U 1 0 1 0| Prati B) 100 3 J 1 OaadlC. ib 11 - n ll| wiua ia i ^i. Morarati. 8) 3 " u il : || . i e e s o o|.... iiigtuii .1,, , oo u oo Mnatnll ? ntl If 4? i i i f. .; Baea if4 ? ? - ' ? Craaala ? U. I'.n.l- aa 4* - - v., , I ai a I .) Kiiar-I 1 II t 4 H ILoima ner.p 311 n || MBM -n. |.0O o 4 jii'v.,11. "<>0 0 00 I BJ| Alliatei. 10* 0 0 0 Toiaia...aj IttSTlAl] 'lotala.BJtlal II i M'rttu-,1 for I'riiKHlti ln tbe aev^nth iiiiiing tliatt^d for liauniKar.in.-r ln UM nlnth lnntna v.aabtngtou. 2000oi3o*i; st baaaa. boooojoo 0?3 T?o-t.a?<- bltaa?AaaMla. .-'iiott.n. Oaadl Ha aan. TTire^-rw... tni-.MII.in Hitu?< <(T Kaafai i, In I 1-1 liiiniik'H. ..rt MBMB, i i'. | M 11111 1 ttir Mai Ifl hlta- mti-t..11 Sa.-n flre fly?Moraan Ht.il^n bBBae?kgmtw >-< Mo?rP-r C-. Maraaa. Aiaaatttfe iKmtiie play? Kalfiitl t,. Auntlti LaaBat WaiihlriKlon. .'. Kir?t Lmuh- on Ualln?1 ifr lUauin gardnei, I off l.na. I. 1 Ilit by pit. Iicr?My Johnnon (Croaaln) Rtruck out?By Baumaard 1 Bea .n*"ii : \\u,i pitea Ha'tmEMrdner. l.'mpirta?IMnc.-ii anU tihcildan Ttaaa laa Mclnnis, Back at First Base, a Boost for the Athletics Barry's Two-Bagger in Eighth Inning Clinches Game. DETROIT TEAM THE VICTIM Two More Victories for Mack and His Men Will Settle Pennant Fight. Phlladelphta, Baaa; B\?4 two-basger bv Ilarrv wtth the hasea full and tw.. mit ln i the etghth Inning, enat led rhllarielphla to : ..troit h?re to-rla\ bl a BOOTB of The Imme teani took advantage of a pair of jiaaaea by WIHett ln tiie flrat ln ?>r? two run>-. whl.'h were (iriv.ii in !??. Huk'T b alngle and M< Innts a aaertfl ? !>etroit araa k?ot from B"orlng untll the ebjhth frame .broaajh the makmf: ..f three double piava Then a ba;.e on balal t.. Baah, baa steai of Baoaad aad Baa> nian'B fourth Baoeeaafea stnirle Hcor. d Baah and CBBBBd PBBBBBh to UtKe t? place v rawford'a out and ?'<ihb"s -iik!. Baoaad Haiimun and tl. d tht- seore Wtth two men out In the tiom. bBUB'l balf '?? the aiebth, tba baaaa were fiiied oa Bakar'o ataajla ?. aafb bunt by atelanla und a pass to UalBh Harry then w-.m the AMERICANSJV[I\MN CANADA Take 8 Out of 20 Events at the, Montreal Traok Meet. M.intieal. BBBt ? Amerlcan athletea raplarad elrht out of twenty of the ltn portaut eventa at the champlonahlp tra'k BJ of tba yucbec branch of tli. ' Amateur Athletn- 1'nion of Ca'nada, held I thla afternoon at the .Montreal Amaieur j Athletn- AsMietation grounds. < unailian records were beaten by H. Uarwise. of the Bostoti Amateur Athletn Asr>... intion. with < feet Bj|| Inehea, in the baah baaa, and j. h Daaaaa. of the BiadhlllBl I ield I'lub. of New Tork, who threw the diacus 110 teet j |n,.n 7 ,) Halpm. ut the tioaiun Amateur Athletn AsHuciation, won both the qtmrter-iiiile and hali-mile with coneurnmate case. the former in 49 seeonds anr| the latter ln ; n.lnutes. The inlle race went to J. A. Power. BoMtou Amateur Athletl. Assoclatiou, wiio?e time waa CX! 4-0, whlle J. <'. l.aw lor. unattaehed. of Htmton. captured th. eighteen-pouiid Hhot-put eveiit with <M te.-t M A Caataar, of the Hoeton Anu- i teur Athletl.' Aaso. latlon, took the 100- ? yard sprlnt in lo i-o weconde. and H. J. j Hn ith. of the Mronx I hurch Houae. New i Vork. the Uve-uillc evunt ln ?(i niinutes j ii ae. luiOj. . * game wlth a low lin.-. whteh htt I.oud.-n 88 tl avent :ur two hasea. m< K-t baad mu -;itt bj a tou. up m U ? : raf BBBBg and 018888 Iook 881 i lace. The athlethBj and tba Tlgara play twa ? Meaday. lt the laa ?? ieaoara ala both tbey arlll etaob tba pennant. Mcitini- was baok al ' MB appar eatl] 0088 Um woraa for hia injury on Tharedayl Tba Bcora fuliows PHILaVZMBXPHU DfmKMT a at>r i r? ae ... 3 i I a 4 ii . ? f... 411 1 01 I4?utiian. Th. 4 14 2 II . ; 0 ,? . rf *"0 II et. 40 2 0 oo Mrlr.nU lo 3 ' I liarry, aa... 401 4 I ... 301 1 i'O 103 0 10 Onalow, n . 3 on v: cn Uoajek. i 101 I 10 Loudea. 8b.. ioi l 10 IViinn.-k. i> 0 00 I 0 0 WIlMtt. p.... 2 00 0 4 0 Buiflarr p.. 000 0 0n *I)ubuc. III n || Platta. 100 o on Touii..:? i - reoala.ai 11:4 M l ?Batted for Oaatov tn nmth tnning fBatted for wni. r la atetb kaaaag. '? i Bbla J o <i I I I I - x?i in nren II c I I a I I o? | T?i. -Ii.iao bil Rar" HIM -'>n* Houefc, 1 ln T laataaa laeaa mi) ht Bth); off Pennook. 1 in i . I im . .<? i . r : .. mu itia ctaerlflea rt 11 afelnnla Bteleo baaaa ?? aalurphy Huah Doubla ih, folllaa um! BaaJTy; Hmrrj aad Melnala Colllna and Mclnnla Ix.ft on baaaa?Dotrall ~ PhUadelphto. ' i i--.- , .... aa ball - - ?fl Wlllatt Houck i ofl Pamnoeh l Hli b i it. wiltetl IB Marphyi Btraek ..m ? Bv wili. -t. i Wtld i.ii.-n Houek riflo 1 mpii ? a Baatt and II AMERICAN MARKSMEN WIN Capture North America Match by Defeating Argentina. Kea Clrt. \ J., Sej-t ;'u?1!> a margin of ftft.-eti pnintk the DBttad States Hltli TaBBI awa tba North Atnerlca match in the Internatlotial and lnterstate ahootlng totirnanient h.r. to-<l,(\ Oaly the t'ttited States and thf Argentuie Hepubllc rom 88888 The te?rn acores b> atagea follow: aa tnn 9.10 uaa yav ? ? Total t niUd .-itataa. ??. BBJ Anrentln.i. Bg ?ss M ut* &SM Th.- Aruentlne teani'a woi k in the. long rangea waa aeiiaatmt.al Intll they came here in the late aummar for Baaattea the inenibora hau li. 8BB BBBi BB uny range BBBBBT tiian the Soa-tn.tre. a little under 3?>0 yarda. and their work in ao evenly matehlng the pick of the t'nited Btatea, who have ahot tho long rangcs for yeara, waa teuardetl aa phenomenal. The lead ol flfteen pstBta whlch tne Init.-d States rlftomen helcl at tii?- end ot tba arat Btaae bbb radaaed bi bIb aa tne ?a?i-yard atage. The 88888 Ohih g.tltied aix more tu the DOo-Mird -t.it, ,,,id Ht the opcuiiig of the l.lMii. tboretore, thia country waa leariing by tw.-l\.- BBbBBBj whlch waa increae**! iu aUeaaa at tne Li.ac. I OE TO Rivals Have Pilfered Less than One Bag a Game. MEYERS EASILY THE STAR George Burns Leads All in Number of Failures to Advance. The cat'liing ataff of the New York 'limits has deae aeen better work t-iig ... h preventttaj baaa raaac ~ frnm stcnllng than Connte Blaah'a recdaere The av.rage number of lan-? nies a Katne on Lapa, Bahena A- Co. durlna the pra> ampalpn haa i e.-n 1.24; on "Chlaf" ra und his assoclatea lt stand? at .%. i i to huB Thuradav the oppooenta of the OlaBta i ad fllehed fhl hasaocke it: I8J oa> aj baaaa havehaf been atoian an Mer* Ora 1n aPJ gamea. 28 on Arthur WtlHon in | i4 paaaaa. If on Larry McL*an tn PJ ! pames and 1 on Grover Hartley I game". afapara and his aaajataaahi baaa baaa throwinf to the baBes in aptendld foraa all .-.eason. and or.ly once have the* al lOWod more than four Btolen bases bj one at Clibnajie on 'aaa I tha were credlted with seven Ha* emea at th< eaaoasa Ol Meyery and Hartley. hut th> Hruina Wan alBlBBd 18 run wlld on tl.e baaaa haaanaaa the Qlaata were far in the ' laad Heyara, of raaanaa, bj MafJaaa'a beat | throwlng catrner. The averuge number ? Of thafta charged againat him per game i tnis aaaaaa bi a.17, waiii* s.-nang. Mack'a labicst backitop, has a raaard af i The New Vork backatops have turned lia.-k Bl ?f the men who tned to ateai. Mayera tbrawlaa aat st. wiiaon at, Mc Laaa M and Hartley L Included among. ' their victima are. |d Kravea. 14 Kuperbaa. ln CBBB, 1!* Reda. 11 Philllea. 24 JMratas and 8 Cardlnala. The number of bases BtBlOB by the raaf. oaa ciutje on th. \ew Vo-k hacknopt thla rear feUowa: By Hoston. 12: bv Dioahljiu, 7; by Cbteaaa, 27; by Clneh> natl. 2); by Philadelphia. M; by I'ttts barajh, ?. aad bv Bt Leata, bt ? ?? ? .xhihltion of thiBBllBl B? a New \ ork oatebar trds aeaaon was bf ? f'ittshursfh on .September ajht foar af the s:x men who trted to ateal on htrr.. Hia vntima v er. V.asrn.r. Mlller. ' arey and Btit all tba men exc.pt the last name. .. it al Deptaarftla "aar attebael lahad ai the peata aa the front end l Dptad double ut?a!. Tl ? BBBV hn* the ,V?r " -< eatcboia r.. v ? aartaeaaad this s. a*. ? ? ? ttag aad naraatttbaj ab . mnptetfl gaines ? aiurh* . . 'thrown out. 9s: number of steals b] mnenta B W. MBBbl ?iTie* eaaalri "- riaaaa - tbroa ? Baaaher ef aaaata bj ae> M< Leen?< lorm i parbi .a* faaaa auajhl 12 BBaaher al ? *' u .t. B): tmnitier of ateals B] ii.-- - of tfarcep eaaabl aanibor of men tbiowa out. t; numt ? ? nta, 7 Th- | ra the aaaaaa ?rcnient ..pportunit.. thotr tbrowtng araaa Th- eateta -- I tad IB attemptf i M" irawttaa ba abnal, 11 bar bag baaa aaaaeht ne fearar thsn S ttm-s .loht. btun ? M thievtng expedlMo:-- Arthii' Sha;> BaUBfht B th Snod^rais '.? umes. Arthur Fletcr? II tinaaa, Prad Merhla fl times. Larry :i.-S. .?hiirle' <;e-7.(.? B times. blepera J iimaa arthar wiiaon 4 t.mes BBd .losls PaOeaa, Grover Hnrtle- .loe aad ?'iaude Oeepar each one BfO Uarlden. of the Uraves. caugh* l t of the tlmntf atea'.lng on Aprll 18. but two dava later they got even with him hf IHirloining e:ght haflao<-kB Ifjr Wingo aj the Cardinals. threw out four M^<>raw itea who trted to steal ii: the gamea of August 14 and li, and Mlke Simon. of tiie Ihrateti. eMiialled Ivy'a performsr a on .\la> 1? and Sieptember 10. The . atcher who haa cuf down the greateBt number of New \ork plav*? this aeaaon when the^ tned to ete Will Killefer. of the Phllliea. Hia flBtbaa number twentv-two. Jlmmy Ar-her ^..ts turned back aeventeen men. Bill Rartden Bixteen and Mike rilmon flfteen. The catchers who have thrown mit tha C.iaatB thia aeaaon when they trted te Bteal are named below: Hlttahurgh? 31. Slmon, 15; Otbeon. ?; Kellv. . Colernan. 2. Chi.'iigo?ST. Arffher. 17; Brenahan. M BJ, rilBba M Wingo. 14. McL?an. 10; Hillebrand. 2. Philadelphia?25. Killefer. 21: Caeln. t: liurnB. 1. HoBton?24. Rnrlden. lt; ^Tiallng. T; Iievogt. 1. Cllst iBIBBtl Bl Clarke, lt. Klmg 6. Hrooklyn -19. Millcr. 9; Flacher. 7: McCartv, j MERKLEJUEDJOR $400 Alleged That Player Owes foi Interest in Oil Company. r-larlnaati Pept r)-F>ed C Hi fir?t haxetnan of the New Vork Club ',' the KatJaaal Laaanaa, waa sued for {"* it. CBeaaaaa Ptaaa Caart h.-re te-dey hf James bt Crow. of Wbeeling. W Va. wl.o allegea that the ball pbaper OWBB hin: far 0 slxteenth intcreat ln a V\'-st Vlrgltna eompany which la now drilling for pll. Ifarhba t" here with the New Vork t?aflB> BUFFALO WINS AND LOSES. ritaftT liAUK _ ai Buffalo R'.; n Buftak) . :? o o 2 o o o e ?-4 Montreol.... 0 0 0 u t? e t " ??l ?' - Hatteriea-Fuleiiweider and La U"*"1 Dasa and Madden. BffCONO CAMK. r^ Montreal. 0 0 0 0 ? 2 0 .'. <>-? J ! liuffalu.. .01301000'-^' DattortOB CaftO and Howlev. 'iabB aad Trageaer. ROCHESTER LOSES PENNANT. POttn cAUi: _ UE At Hocheater? ? t ? a Toronto. I 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 ?-* ? : Rocheater. 1 ? 0 o 0 o 0 0 2?? ? Batterles?Brown and Uraham. Martin and Willutma. BECONU GAME. ? h.K. Toronto. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ?-? ? . Ko.-hesier... 0 0 ! ? o 1 0 0 1 -i '? Beiaaaiae aTaat and Hrown; Hoff a"0 JackUtach. a HUOGINS SIGNS 1914 COKTRACT. st Leada sept aa MBha iiuggtn.. nianager af the tit. Louu. NaUonal L^ag"* baaeball team. algned a contract io-4?# to manage the team ucxt jear.