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Giants Lose S Yankees Lose Twice S Superbas Win and Lose a* War Clouds in Baseball Some of the Giants Shut Oat in Boston With Regulars Out of Fray Tvler Celebrates "His Day" in Sparkling Way. BRAVES SCORE EIGHT RUNS Fromme Makes a Bad Start and Schupp Does Little Better When He Goes to the Mound. c <''v ??'?-; Beaton, Bepl Shorn of erery play c who ? ? brunt of the As I ring I third conascutlvt champion* ?hip to New Tora, a team calling Itself Che c.:.ints took the field against the B u Ion Bran n and met With ? ihUt-hUt The Bi ore v an I to ( Leaving the team It I WTihert Kobinson at midnight M Qraoj went lo | N,w York laut night, taktni with him ; f-hof??- and Merkte, thi laal the r,; ? c ' ' ? tro lue- i Ilot of \ ai ? tin t ?Brat baseman, while the veteran Eddie Grant ? 1 .o'< up hin placo at second, Heraojg, at third, vas the only player In the line-up ' atonda mock of :? ?hoe. of appearing m the world's series next week. It was Tyler day" In Boston In honor ! Of the brilliant " . Who received due honor from a delegation of "far>i" : thai made the trip lo Boston from I N. H the pltcher't home town, a silver loving CUp and glOS in gold were smoSK i ajifta Ma) or Kalrbai l?err... Oray, the manager of the Lowell t?-am. und' i ? I ... broke Into baseball, gava -a i>??ir of d?a- , mond i-1? <?'?? ? button* in return for this display of loyalty th ( ? ? tut ned around and pll ? tparkllng game against th< Qlanti Iting tii'ir stick work to se\ en scattered a , In hand- i 11.. =a\.- onl) oni ? - an?! atmet out nv? men. At n.i t ? were the visitors In a position I i ted i for Ni a fork but retired In confusion aft? r four inn-, ? that i t and cave TyierTMt ninple lead to a m h o- the young southpaw, succeeded I Irommt in the fifth Inning end was hit Just about ;.s hard hit ?elf, but the ? Jni? wa? Hghtei result? ing In only two runs Hartley litid an ? ? , behln i the plate, being I 'd with ; sed baila while ?Ml. The Bra ? ip two easy run1 n the first I Will i out ?an error by | ? gave Qliffith ? life and he talli??l whoa Hersog picked up Bweew ? .-v. ,\ n ever Wil Moi k boot B - snvaal l- w< ill and Bweei ??> coui I Hartk dropped Stock's Iste toes I I ? plati In the aecond Inn n| Rai d?Mi doubl??d to cen? two beat oui bu i held i it at the openli p of the third and ? Schmidt - iigh <i to rl ? I | itng to second when McCormlck Juggled the ball, i Bwei to third Lord brought both s with a sharp drl h fl M Tlfleed to Wilson, unsssist- ? ad, arhlli i"-?i popped t., Hersog, but Rariden brh ging ix>rd home Tyl< r dr< ind PTotome threw out ! Smith Bchupp atarted ? - fifth, an?i a .?h on? t safely to centre, ' going to si ? ond on a wild pitch and count? ing OS ' - I to left An Infield hit by Rariden ami Qrlfflth'a double cav. the Bra tor h) the eighth. The ?-. ore follow? VOS. I NEW TOBE a', i li vos ? ,., .. H ?; ^ 4 o o 3 " r. Herzog, 8b.. 4SI I M Griffith, rf St 2 1 101 2 |1 SwOl " t 1 . -, If... 4 00 1 0 0 itlt.lt) 41 C 10 "0 P. ll?on. il i o i i; o o t '."i. if .41 : i i n m.?? ?<.k.rf 201 ? ft i ?l?i"i . f. 3 t 1 4 (" ? s S n 1'"al. Sb. ..4 0 1 ? r if... - o l o 0 0 ytart?Jea. c. 45 1 . 3 01 ? ;o Trier, p.... 20 1 ? 4t| 1 ?Schar, .olio It IR" taui?.g o r < h : 1 I | 0 1 0 0 1 S?| Hew York. 00000000 0?0 Twe-baaa hit? deeper, Haraoc, s* limidt. J?arid? n Tyler, Griffith lilt! ? >ff PYornro?, 8 In 4 Inning*: off Srhupp. 7 in 4 Innings i ? : Iti Main T ? ?Jeanei, Nchmi.jt 1 ?. .i D? .;,in' . Tl I'-i. I."f: on ' I N'\s I ? ? rom ma, i. off Bi hupp, I; et Tyler, l ? .. Boat o P?M 'I ' I Klein and ? t ' ATHLETICS SUFFER DEFEAT _ ? Go Down Before Washington and a Recruit Pitcher, w a Ek pi 0 lyere, a recruit int. h? r tram Richmond, Va., w?ent Uirough in? fust full major khtgut game to-day against the Philadelphia AthlteUca Und thul th. in ont bj h s? oie of :: to 0 Tin- young -tut pitched a Bnc ?ame. striking oui eleven men and giving no i tea on balls. On the other tend Board* ?nan was arlld und th?- aupport behind h m was a The champion? played asoond atrinl men a ta in to-day, i of th? regu .:. inn'.' Into th? - ? ? Strunk, w ho ? replaced Brlcalej In the seventh, tnede t'u ? til ? '?-.m hit against \? ?-i a I', it r one of Philadelphia's young In? lets wa? hit by .? thrown ball before the game, ami had to be carried off tin I I lis i or ditlon is not serious. The score follows, w \.-iiin?;t?,n i PHILADE1 **HIA. ?hrl Mueller, rf.. S 0 i .. ? ?? ,, .i ?Han. cf.... I 0 I ! 00 Walah. If i est? t til ; : lu, Pj . i f?fi :. ?> |1 10 I 10 00| farm ?1221 M...:.- Oil Urli kley. rf.. 1 ?t I I Henry. . : 1 Oil ?( 01 1 tt It? If .10 2 0 0 " l<?van, M .40040! McHriac - 101 i 0|Orr, lb. s n o : i i ? Am??, i 100 0 . ' r, n n i latea, ? 11 */i z ', .: '?< : Total? ,H I ? '? 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 x?I pblla 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o O-o Toe ?? ah toaste, j * Me. ? ..'ii Moi , k Left < i. Imm I BI MIKinn i i I ? )? ??' suhlnston, : Hit by pitcher ? H Hoard l i i . ,\- ?is. I IM- . . belli -til? :.? i i... I T.i.i??1:4-. L'l U\?rH\l I H> l?\\. ?> r?mei Ural i t. r M '.- ? roi ii mer lea na va Boston. ' l'Oit? ?.' Mi . t. BasebaH Race in Major Leagues NATIONAL LKAOCS OdJSBS TOini. Baaehlja at rnHSS*B*ihBa RESTLTS or QAMES fESTEBDAT. Hi.i-ldn. 8; N,.? Vorf. S, Philadelphia. Ill; B'o.iUI'n. o Svoeklya, : Philndell'1'iH. I. N\TIO\\| II Mil I MAMIIMI. v.l.. r.i w.i. i-.r. New A?rk SI m .mi Beaton r>; BI .i.*.n Thllii hi, SB ,;,ni Hrooklvn ?:. SB A*t ?hi.iiii. as h:. .;,;n i in. innnti fit a: .*?? Plttsbrgh "* t;i) ..">:<i St. I-oul?. 4M ??n JSI IMBRICAN IJCAOl'E GAMES TO-DAY. li?'?t..n i?i N>u York It??... Philadelphia el ?Veshleate?. ' luirla ad at DetraS, ?UM i Ts oi <. IMI - M -Ti RDAT. Boston. I) New Inrk. .'. Saetas, ?. Vf? ^orv. o. \\ iioliinclun. I) I'llilii.l. u>l i.?. il. IMER1CAN I.l.Xt.ll. MAMHXli. W. I. IM \\. I P.C. I'biin n r.4 .esS'thlraa? .: ti .:i; ? tsiii,,n h: as r.so iiriroii ci h.\ .?se I lewlumi M SS ..M!I Ht. I .?mi? .".? ?14 Jll Bo?1t>n ;h (??I .5.11 ?w \ ?rk V. 13 .'m: SUPERBAS TOSS OFF LEAD OF NINE RONS This Generosity Over. They Turn on the Phillies and Win a Game. Philadelphia Sept. N The Brooklyn osl a sloe un: chai ? to s ? ? ?, a double-header with th? I'i- lie* i. 11 thi* afti noon, and In th< ? ?pinions o? tin- rpectatora Bill Da ? ras to 1 ii ? v ?? ? team ead of ? runs ii flu .?.I the lirai (an e, the Brooki: n at ow< d Pal Kauan t'i remain ?m the rubber until home tean off? all i'\ei the i"t. tied th< r? Ii the n the ninth by to S second ram? * a I ?aether -, . . ? ^ | .. . ?rV'alki held the Quaker City men In the holloa of hin hand and won with the iota's stand? ing al ; to I. .lust vv hat Indu? ed Dahlei to ? hi* fa tei Ing hi lo rei the gai ?? will never t?e satisfactorily ex bul the in. i ien alna that be did. Regan was not In particularly ???>o?i form when he started am wer? ? off him al ' T Inten ala. In view of the ov< i the Sti f>erl I Dohlen iras content v* allow the same t.? take it. coures. It did, quickly, too. In th* eighth Inning the I I opped on Kican im five rum. in.nie possible by some powerful batting and ??...?se ?? lie. Dooisn Miller and Cravath euppllcd ?'.asan chipped In with a couple of fn rhlle J. Carlyle Smith and supplied the en. in the ninth Inning, t?> the wtmdermenl of the crowd. Ragan to?); hi* place on the mound, and the Phillies quickly clinched the came Hums ??nul.led Roed ran for him ai led ->n Knabos drive t?i right field. irk y i ?ciiin ?-a-A !.. ii that the So '? i I ? i uf run* fi'iin any one of his pitchers, and be used ree In the first Inning. Bpps Rlxey started proceedlnaa as list thi Bupsrbss, let after two tuns were counted and the mied the tali Virginian wa* di rected tuvvnrd the warm BhOWeT hath ir, ? ? bouse Rube Chalmers took up the burden and pitched to four i atumen.. B the time he had fa-pl the afore oned fourth man six runs ha ! trickled over the plate. With a man on third bssi Msrshsll rushed out, rowing to si,,p the i lot. He did, tod, most i f? fecttvely. True enough, t ?? i n tier on ; counted, hut from that tune on Until ? linqulabed ,v.? reins to Howard Cam nits in the ninth Inning nol ? Brooklyn runner rounded the far t?irn. Camnlts, one Inning, ? sally si ti nuble. Fred Walker pitched thi second seme fi i Brooklyn, and pitched it well He had . rerything In the world on the boll, an?l ?-imply mowed the slugging home players down. The score* follow: l ins i GAME PHILADELPHIA BROOKLYN at. r h p?. a ? ab r l, pi> a e Knal ? 2b .i 2 I 11 Morsa rf... ?il 1 < !? Doolsi I :. i Cutshaw, '.'n ;. i i I tl Loben, lb S 2 S 2 1 l| C'olllni ..'.10401 f. 4 0 1 1 00|Wheat. If It 2 S I * ? : " " 1 ii... K'patrlck li. :: i ?> s o " Jb... 4 1^113 ? i 2 * 1 1| Klal -r. ... ill:! ?i .-f 11 i : n n McCart? , c. 11 I 1 II I ?? oln, i .00*1011 r,- !..., i. 20221 " K irna, c. I 1 1 4 10 Hasan, p... 4 1 1 0 4 0 ?? n f? ?!?..p0 0 0 0 <> 0 Maral all.pt 0 0 0 r o ti.p 0 M I II ?Miner.... i i i o on 4 Reed. o 1 II (Becker... o o o o o? Total- ..41 II 14 .7 13 4 TMOjl ... ? . | (er Marshall In the eighth inning. for ?turns in th* ninth Innlnr ?Untie.| i CamnJti la is* alatfa inning. lOa* out ?hen winning run was s Philadelphia.. .. I 1 S 1 S S 1 I 1?11 l>-n. I Mllill ? Twe Ragan, Sa noci? nw Lt ? 'iff l!t\?v. l?AOB* oui ni SrSl limliilC'. off ? '? ".n in Srsl Inning); off Marshall, ?'. In s Innings; ofl ? amntti i In 1 inning Saeritlre hit -Klrkpatrick. Stolen base [> . ,. p|a) ? Morsn sn< M? ? ai i ? I., ft ..n bas?e?Brooklyn. :. Philadelphia, il on ball* OS Ragan, ... eft Riser. I; ?n . on errora Brool lyti I l'hlladeipi in. ; Hit ' i II? bei -Bj Rl?? (Klrkpatrick); hv Ubalmen (Smith) Btra ? . % Rages 2; i?\ Marshall, ."? wild pitch Time 1:55. t'mi1i'?> Byron and Rlaier. si:?? >.\|i GAME BROOKLYN, i PHILADELPHIA. abr h pe a * I?, rf 4 ' . 2 1 ? Ki . 2b., J o o ! t ft 40 I " i.I ??? l 4 i i o 4 n . nlllni rf. 4 I 1 S ? I i Loben. SI .4112 11 I, If.. 4 0 2 2 ee( Mage. If. . 1 o l 2 0 0 K? atl lek.lb 5 1 ?: ? ! 01 Or* all! rf., Ill 1 0 0 Smith, Sb.. 40 2 1 -0 Lij.lern?. It,.. 401 I] I 'i m,. .. ... 11? fi :< oo Peak? rt.ef . 211 I o o Kllllfer. r . 2 0 0 4 il Walker p 10 1 I II Burn* .. ooo 0 Po , ? 'amnlti p.. 'i 0 0 4 0 I i uni- rai. p. <.' ?' I . ?i .-? ere .. . Ill 0 o o I IMIIIer. loo 0 00 TSUUS....nSUt7MSl T?.ih!.? ... .211S ST Ul ?Batted f'ii- Kllllfer in th* ?-iginh inalsg. f..i Camnlti ?n lb* t\\ ith Inning. Hroeklye . i o | o i | | i o ?i Philadelphia. I '> n 0 0 0 0 o 1-1 Two baa* Mi-"?Meres KbttpaU'Kk, Walker, lilt* ? .it Camnlti II In I Innings; ofl I I neran, 2 in i lantna. SacrlOc? iu'm Collhu, Mou.-. Motan rtacrlfte* Hi. ? vv heat, r mail' Ftnien beaes?Morsn, l/oh'it Double plays-? ?trick and Mows; Knub?. K till f. r and Luderu*. lyfi ?n hasea?Brooklyn, 13; Phils .?eiphhi. .'? i Irai baa. on I alia ? .-i vv il ? i.rr 1'aiiniii:'. 1; off KtBneraa, i nu by pltehei ii- I'emnlt* (Mowei HtrticV out?Bi vv ,i . ?intu?/, s. TisM 1 ?? l BBslres Bis I i and ByiS? i YANKEES PLUNGE BACK 10 DISMAL CELLAR Lose Two Games to World's Champions of Just a Few More Davs. ?ViOSELEY PITCHES WELL Allows New York Men Only Two Hits?Maisel Scores from First Base on a Sacrifice Bunt. After a brief end temporsrj excursion int?? the light the Ysnkee? plunged ???Hin n.to the ?lnrkiiess o? the rellar when the Boston i:.., go? turned th? lahlea snu ' son .1 doubli In di r si thi Polo < Irounde j ? ?tei .n. \\i;h the end of the season ni ir there lis t ??llhood of he bom? t< aw remaining burled, a.? it alll be ealled t?, o'lnd up thi thi Philadelphia Athletics, with the ret? ersnt bt k in line for practice Joust? be? '??r. i h? world s .?.?????.??s ' Pit? hii t of th? hlgl I calibre held the . . esterday, end ? >. nl down to li ? I I si ore of to S Ii th? st iami ,i id I to l in i lie Moseley't fc.ii in boldlui bis opponent? i.? ,i bra ? of hits In tha i -?? I n fon, v i,i? ii end? ?! '.< Ith th. eighth Innln i of dsrki ? :? ;>;- ? ?? of lute ?esson v.ork. Knight, who broke into th?- ??j,. when. Wllltami twtati-d bit snkla .i t?.? flrsl game, und Boon?, the debutante shortstop from Dallas, were the only batters who hit the ball safely. a wonderful bare hand catch bj Hooper .n th< third Inning staved ??ft ?i l nm< run when Maisel tl *. i? .i it i all to the :??..' i '? ... eh ? d nv. ;.. i upport and i -? d m.' <.:e ...it-i en. |ual ihn ? s an bed flrsl dui In? thi gsmi \ snd s hit In i ??? rli si Innini put Uell on third, bul after thai onlj one i mber ol the home team pot on the MeUals attempted to grt ? ...e Boston ?? ? battl? ,i'd. ? bile he ?ii?) good work m the pinrhts .?t tlmt-s, the lied I ? ? throuj ?-.... nted enougl the i * bspdll.i Mi Hal? wa? | Iti i-': | i dellvei .. ,'i u\. d ?any for 01 ? . .? I t." tors wttl the exception of i | A wild pit? h -t bit bat? in ?i i post a*?r? charged against u.e Ken ?Vork : si -lei 'J he .iist Rami wa ? ? tested and tin- ITankeea wt re In Of tt,..- fight must of I ... uf 11(1 mil i; .... il le pi?: - o.- Ilia oppM i lion, together with .1 bit o? unluckj i ui,:;??:..:. ?polled .-11 ? i .1 ; premising cham?< and kept th^ tcoring down U onard ? si pith d sail I '?? ..- ? . Kurd on the mound und k> ??i sven hits well m . :t- - ? d, ? hili the N< s \ ork i II wa? found fui twelv? In lh< tight In t' ui he worked. Ir. B| ; mn k v.... k, thi ? ed to i work haul for rum and mai ifactureu comparatively fen considering Um rasl i amount of energy ?xpt ndi d. The fleet Maisel ?J;., .? ipectaculai pi? ? 0 bas? running In th? fourth Innini the iirst gume. when he scored from flrsl i on a ?aerifies I I B gf< Ij plant? d at I ? a! sa< k, Maisel ? tai t< d for second when Hartzeii laid down a .ut Instead of stopping nt thi mid wt] when Roy was t< -.-?I ? ut, th) N- v \ ork tl Ird man continued to the far station which to turprisi i Englt thai h? mad? * wild heave to Oardner, lettlai Mattel ? cros? tho plate. ' Zetdei n.i ?? ? Bin exhibition at aecond Ibas? in tin? fir??t en<counter, handling nln< i char? ??-. without m. error. All he did In th? BSCOnd OOnteel was tO inuke two put cuitij. Moon.-, the neo shortstop, ?j.j .? lot od work and Wbll? he Blade o:.'- tt* TOT, 1"" ptrfOI ni? d M ' 11 on hevi n othi i < dan M I Th? s ores folios FIRST GAMS BOSTON i Nh,v> \ ? 11K .i., i I. I 0 ?' .. i ' I ? .? ' i Bebg, il... 4 i . i 10, Mali il, lb. i i i o . " : i.nal', lb 41 117 til Hartsall if 2 I '.I 1 ?....,-, er, et. t. Il It I " n i. . - |( i... fi S0| William?. ih i o : 3 II Oardm ? Il i " : '? ?"? " Knlg ?'? Ib.. I " '> I I " . ! n i i .,.. V.?\.\, ;. i, m? Janvrln.aa. m i I I llWhltaman,?* Il 1 : tl ? adv. ? ..4 1 . 1'' i ?? .Ki..-? Itl 1 ?? " i.. onai . V i " '? 0 -' 0 Bwei nay, I 01 i " u, . noMa, ' "nn -' nn t ord, ; ? f. ' A/, p, .. t? 'I I I I ?Hol.) a Itt ? " I L'un?. 11. . Il Tr.tai?... :;i r. '.- n If i Tetsli.M : ; .7 II i ?Hatted fr Inr.l Ir. eiRlith Innlnj . tr.au f"1" Rwrrnry in ? Ighth l'Hlli K ' H..Mon. 1 n 1 I 0 1 ' I r' I New \..rk . 0 0 0 1 " 0 " 1 o-: ?eai ? ifi ? blti Hoop r, l-eonard, HSrtsi II i .-<-?? Yerke?, p?x-klnpaugh i.*ft "n i.:, mi?Uoatot? "? I ork, i ?ouhli i lai i v. ik"* and En ale; Janvrln snd Ene!?? / ??:? -, ? \ Knlsl ' Ktns * "'?' Bi U ? sai f I KOrd, i. by Bel ul?, ! Hin ?>rf i- ? rd. I iiiiniic*. efl Srhulx, I in i lanlag. I'm pire? and Bgan ftaM i ?t. -i;.<iM> OAME F'< ITON. ' KB5W TORK al.i ii ] 11| i ?br h pea ? ; t>i.r rf ... 4 1 i 4 0 0 Malael. tb .. no o i o o Mundy. ib.. 4 1 2 soo Hartaall. rf.. XI ? 100 ' iioo|. r. cf.. ti I r, no it?", ?i I n o ?.- on l^wla, If. . 4 0 1 .-on Knight, lh... no i It? Gardner, lb no ! oio ZaMer. ?h .. Il I Ifi rark?M,2b.. 30 i 141 Heldaa, cf . so u ooi ?Janvrln, aa. 4 o i ? I <> Boon?, aa.... *? i 141 -i hornea ? ? ?I 1 111 i? lolda - . 11 I 111 KSioaaley.-p II I II 0 m? rale, p... :0 o mo T?t?'? ....Mill :mso T'.i ? 11 n . o o I o o ? i ' I .\. a rort . o ? o o o ?i o ?- " i,d,r.- .ii!i."i Bt cad f'f rtgh'tt laalag ?t ?: i ..nut of derknaaa. Two*fae?4 bin Hooper, it?-! ? Stolen Lai i iiartr'ii. Iloopei i ft en baaai Boatan, ... \. ? rora, ?. Doubla plaj Oardner, rerkaa and Mundy. Btrucb out n- MeHal?, ?.. by ' )to?e|< i I'll ? mi I.?IN OS M Hal l off M'... lay. J HII bj pltelM i By MeHal? il arki i). Wild pu. ha* M< Hala < I Vm u ; ai Tint i " BRESNAHAN S BROTHER DEAD. Toledo. Bept 3>?. Cornelius Bresaahen, fifty-one years old, brother <.f llogi r Bresnabaa, "f thi Chicago Cuke and one? catcher with the Oianta, ?Ii??! this more* in,.- as the rseull of a fraeture of the nknii. tueteined la ?< guarrel la a ?stood laaf night. The iipht w.?- over t rttlin Charlas Nadohajfi of Toledo, hat i?*-?-ii arrested and charged ?rltk Um assault upon BrtensssWi COLUMBIA JUNIORS WIN. with <;?"in.- smith, the 'varsity pitcher, In the bos, thi juniors won tiu- flrsl game ol th.- Columhit mterctaaa hachan serie?? on flOUth Field yesterday ,,ft.n.oo?i l.i-at Ing the sen.or.s by a geort ?<f I t?< I to nv?- an?i one-ball lanlsga Sinitn had th? li m? n Bi his m?t.>. w ?III eleven rtlttS-OUta The score by Innings foliowb: i: ii i:. j?niora ? * 0 1 I s-T II 1 Stnlora. III! I '?- I Bettel its gmltk and BblMeri Orel eh, ? i ? n? ul? an?] Brophy AUGUST BELMONT AND TRACERY, FOR WHICH HE REFUSED AN OFFER OF $200,000 Threatens to Call I Off Worlds Series August Herrmann Says Rule Against Player-Author Will Be Enforced. DARK CLOUDS IN BASEBALL David L. Fultz Insists That Fraternity Will Back Up the Players to the Limit. ? ?. Innatl, Sept 0 a . t H ? rmsn of th? National Baseball Com Ion, v..,s .,.? ted ai ? ? that ? th? world' i aerli ; playera taking part ?? ft i ?? t.. ..? .... bj tii? alna) combining baseball w 1111 ? It I loot as 'i Ktnini ctOUdS arei ? gaUu ? Ing on I all I 01 Issn. f Mr, IL n mar at WSS SS fol - "The . . en forre the rule prol Ibtting i?i.r i ; fn m allowing the use of their namei ovei newspaper articles, ' nn'l it is probsbli thai the serl?*e sill be called off if the playera refuse t?> live up to the rule. Tl.mmlaalon ?ill prot?t?! the newapspera that ha ?? secured tin? eontrscti "i players to write srti?les." it ?,i- intlmsted thsl whei th< coi aion n-.fis m f?es fork nexl Honda ! the question ?main will be thrsshsdl i out, and those players who have signed ? I eontrscti t" write or allow tin .is.- .,i tii'-ir natins win be summoned t" appear and personslly wsrned - iiavui i. r ills, president of the Bae< HARD WORK TOC?ME BACK: ? ; 'Knockout* Brown Gets a Draw in Bout with Ridge. ? Knockout" Brown, like man) another, 'found that coming back -v.is not so easy h- ex?,.tad Meeting Dsnny Rldgs. a rniiKeii youngat?er of the Ghetto, Mor? can'* champion was lucky enough t?-> s^t ? grow after ten rounds of furious bos ing at the Atlantis Osrdsn Issl night ' Brown boxed ? pluck] battis, and In the | middle rounds "f th?' contest had all the better of the going Hs tired lowsrd the .?ni. howerer, and RMgo, srHh a furious rally In the eighth and ninth rounds ? aliont < v. IM I UM SCOTS Hr.iw? w a?i knocked doom, clean and ? i in the Brat round by a terrific right ? hand count, r t?< ths tip <?f th* ehln. With charscteriatlc sameness, however, i ?he kmpSd liyht Up an?) Want Into a vv ?1.1 I ,, \, ha? ge m mld?ring. Ridge tried i" pul irtvfi i. Hnlahtni punch, bul tila boxlni lacked the necsasar) polish and hit? punch ? the force lliroughout the Brst I rounds HiiiP'- made a plaything ?. t of t>. tow'hsired Dutchman, and piled api ;. i.i? BCOT4 ??! points I' It WOS iiinihle to , keep tl" gOOd WOI k Up, ! Tin' seml?Bnsl bout ersi between Jsch Keating an.i Bstttlng Lsrinsgy. Ths 1st? : t.-r won. .ml raindlly, loo, it wss Hie: . sondar of the crowd how Resting everl I rssBSlned on his fest through ten rounds, : i f..i h. asalmllsted enough punishment to | stop two ordlnsry men. , OLD ROMANS SON CARRIED. I Chicago lepi M \ t?>m- of the world j 'with the Cbtesgo Ansrrfeaue a-ni the New ! York CHsnla next winter arlfl be the .honeymoon ?>f Loola .1 Comiskey, son of . I the owner of the whit? ?. .x. ami m:-. I Grace Retdy, who ware ras/rfod hors Issl ! 1115ht. The ooupte will jmn the baMbsJl s'iund at Portlsnd, Ors., in November. ?? .11 I ?: < ? ' ' , the for I , ? ? .'???.'. on the ? ? Ban Johi i League, thai anfoi d t.. th? lettei Pults iHsuad thi olio? [ateten "Mr. Jol re| ? - I lbs t who were I . . i n ?: nu ?-..?? i they would I ? ? ? : ment and i . i be ?topped. "\\ a i ? ol be '??? ?? thst Mr Johnson ' men fo"h ?h ?tatemen! In his I it I head of a Mi bustnese, I ? its Btsblllty upon the | he rould I ?id ... ite the" dlsregsrd of es trs * .ii ol ligstlon wl erever it ? i t1 ? i n ' . s i.ih.\ . Nor v. ould he w lah t?> meet th? lm - the players wo ltd be for il thej r loi s ted tl . entra la "All talk of et . i serte? off is ah Burd, and the gentlemen romposing the National rotjssateelon an- too clever to tn\ olve them-.. |r< t li ipil? ? .it:..? - such ? i ??? would Inevltablj Bboul 'i" e publii till ha i tome IS, end Mg bUSlnetS IS last leaitiinp ? I 1 "Would the Pr?terait] be? k up Its mem ?. ? for the new ?| apt "it most assuredly would. Wa do not thi ststua "f the player-au? thor, as, m our opinion, that matter rests , ntirel) ? Ith the pis) er and th? paper itself. But if our ?upporl should become neceessrj to ?nable on? of our member? to carry out t contract which he has had a perfect right te enter Into and which another hat entered Into with him In good faith, we would beck him up to th?> Un ? BIG SMOKER AT COLUMBIA Effort Being Made to Stir Up Interest in Sports. . -,,1111111 ..a will begin iis athletic i tar to-night, when t big uadereraduate tmoket will ir h?-i?i in the university commons to stir up enthusiasm for thel nine and Whlti t< emt an.i snoeuragt tsen , to trj for places In rariout branch?e si sport. The ?nil nromlsga le be lb i biggest meeting "f It? kind held .sino (ootbell was abolished slghi reara ego Preetdenl Nichoku Murray Butler, Dean l-\ iv Koppel and 'hat les Hatstsad Mapes, a former kntercolleglste broad lumper, win be the prln Ipal tptakers, and thej w ,u trj to ?how that there is something more lo .? colleglati educetlon lhan then attend.nv a .it classroom sxerdses \ parade and Srmvorka trill be held bi ta ? tiio meeting, and Moralngslde Heights will prpbably have t Hvely time. According to t tummsrj of the mem bershtp in ti"1 athletl aBBoctatlon, there only thlrtj -on? undergraduates arm ally enrolled '.?r th?. present >?>nt a* tin- annual du. s ere onlj Ji" t'.n.s means receipt? of only BIS Juirt shout s one liundredth part of what the athletic n?> ociation will need to maintain the teems !.. tw. m now and nest June YANKEES IN LAST HOME GAME. The xankeeH will wind up their honte season nits afteraoon by ptaytag another ?lo II. -lie.id.r with th? llontnn Red Bog at the I'olo QrStllBJlBi K.n ( aldwell and Meine Schultt probably win he rjbance'g pltohlng Beleetlona Oiling and Hal' ai?j e\ ,-. ted io do the twirling for Beaton, Aft. i the Kam?- tin- Yank.'.-H will leave for Philadelphia, where they win play h tin.???-???.in,- series with the Athletics to ? Ind un their Itll season. . ' " tas ? ! i Basasse _AUTOMOBILES POR RENT. ai roMOHii.KM ion BENT, hear, d?v or month '.ni Ameterdsr? a\e. T?l itiv?.r O"1- 'rKj-f |gBS|lsajse-s J For story of refusal of $200,000 fo? Tracery by August Belmont see first ?age. Daubert to Talk lo Tribune "Fans" Sake Haiiherl. thr peSHSBBf HaptStS ef Ike M'.??.ui?n Saa?*fbaa, v?iii laS* *s?rhi? s'v-l. I., (ave "fan?.'' through Ihr i olniiirs Bf rial rrll.tinr. and ?n ^i?. r hi? \ie\\i? on the asuste* played fer Ike oevleTa bsasasM . i,..iii.ii.ni?iiii> betweea the B?ew ^>rk i.i.ini? .mi Ike PMasSadsSHS Athi.-ti? ?. beglsaasg in ihi? rttj as Oetebee I, Bwakflj i? ill nil write hi:u?elf or sien "hat leeaeeody esa* aas anritten, hui iwim. IBM le?, s s ? 11 < innrn.'nl ..n nn?1 trill?is* the playees mu? ihr stay* ef Iks Iws egpea. Itiu lestea* In hi? n\rn sn*| und Im it-I. In kl* nu n \??.rd?. In ?hk araj IBM "'an?" anil other rmd rra ef Tke rrtksos ?ill set ih* asssssa si :? limn ?In. Unm?? it lint It i?. 1? hr on Ihr ???Id of BtB1/, Ihr ohsta.lr, und . 1 ! f ?H. : 111rs lo a* ?nrr.onir und nil Ihr int rica, ir? ?f latte* ?la? laskfe i.a?eiiui|. GETTING READY FOR SERIES L. H. Constans Here to Repre? sent National Commission. Lealie it Conetans ??? treaentsl re of ? ?? national Be aa hall Commtasion. ? u. s .ii' yesterday and Irame? tiH'k un in-* work of looking after " v..1 - i ? twaea the i Hsnta and the ?Uhlstlcs, the first gsms ol .. ? i here on Tussd iv i He made tins Btstamsnt: \ii Conatsna urces upon all out-of '.">? ipers who Intend aendlni repreaentativea to tin- world's - ???? i:ii. ?games, t.i >.mmI th?air ap> pllcationa In Immedlatelj t ? > William ' M Beth, "T tiie '.\?vv 'i ,.; U Ainet 1l ah. \>? v oik and Joseph M. Mi Cn the 'Fhllsdolphls Press,' Phllsdelphla in regsrd i" reservations, it i- aboo* I lu tel) neceasarj t?"1'11 Ibis bs attende?] I to ;f onci ?s arrangementa f?>i presa r?servations muai be made without fur? ther del :v -e ?? DE ORO READY FOR ALLEN. Alfred De Uro, the wtSSrd "f, the P<>'> table, wi'i defend his litis of champloi : o? kel billiard p) lyer ??f the wort' Lgalnsl Bennle Allen, of Kansas ,-it\. ai j Doyle'a Billiard Academy to-night. AU, n is rated :is uno "f th?. liest ??hot? , in !.. v\ ' and Is mur.' than ? onfldeni of his ahiiitv t.. dethrone th" crsftj Cubsn, who, as uausl, is right at his best ami Booffs at i possible defeat PAPKE TO BOX MARTY ROWaN . sr Louie, Bept M Announcement ?;i< rnsdi t'.-tlav that Hilly Papke haa bees , ?matched to meet Msrt) Roarso in an [alght?round bout here on October l?t. Th* men will e ilgh in at 181 pot nda ringside I OF A GAME SI FOR ! O'CLOCK President Lynch Gives Full Details of What Players Must Take Field. NO CHANCE FOR MERKLE Score Now Stands Eight to Six, with One Wan Out for the Giants in the Ninth Inning. Th? '. , I '. ? K ? regid? it of th<* Na t ?na! League, announced tue detail? yes? ? iy for i'i.i ? ing thai itmnenl of i ??ni. left ovei from vii-u-t II .?t th? I'olo Ground? to-morrow, in a letter to pr?sident? of the two .iubs Atr. Lynch ?aid "Bj direction of the hoard of dlraetort of the N'ational League the teams repie. sentlng the \. a> fork and Philadelphia clubs are ordered to take the fleid at u Polo Grounds, v. v.- fork, at i o>*ctocg p, tu. on Thuradsy, October -'. IMS, for ti ? ? ose ojj finishing Ihe gsmc ill- ? ' tfrnim.,-. ! ? i(.. implrc m Philadelphia on \ugi it SO la ' ??' i .' ?: ? ,.;!. ,l al tboi ? man d tur the oti tat of the ' be st follow? ... I stand S to t in f-\- or i, with the Kew York dub -.t bat for in= flrst half of tue ninth Inn Ing tn on the tide at hut ? Me Cormick) thall be out, one ball <-alled on 'th.- second batsman ?Murray) and r> runners on Lase--. The regular batttn? >;< v. York rlub ??hail he ? folloes Kuitis. right field; Bhafer, tinr?: bast . Kletcher, ahortstop iMyle, secoi ? ? ?? ? k ? " ? : M'jt ray, Wt fi??l<i Meyen : - grass, < entre fb-?d. and pit? her. ? st Baseman Merkle cannot play, ti? ll?-. D i. i.;., e i i.\ |fi i 'oi mi 't 'The batting '.nier of the Phiisdeli rlub ?hall be as follows H-. rne, ? :...s.-. Krai.?', s.nd If'sr-, I'askert. ,. fl?Mu : Manree. left, field: Crsvsth, field; Ludsrus, tirst has??: Doolsn, thert* i;. Burns, cati her. Chain ? ? r. Burns'i next turn b< ' st . ndi r end i >< ? plsy, . he been relieved The tuet ?i ?i i oofn, the mamsger, fi nan the I Ion tugust :" ?hsll ? ued ?luring the period requin ; t.. finish the game ???: the iiini|i''e has callad pi*\ tn ' i ules of tl ball apply the ?ame .is ni all other ban rdonthlp contests, at cent that playerg win. grg to eel as tab* stituti ' ' ;"' only pla* ? rs who wen under contract to end in actual geivlcc of thi i ? ? llvs i lui'? on August ' . ! lets. j "in e\"pt of rain this game ??h?ll h? completed ?>? Friday, October ?.. or, if fur poetponed, on Saturday, October 1" it ma) be worth) of mention that i'hai I mera was knocked oui of the box bj tl ?? t-.iis first Innin? In Philadelphia yesterdsy, ahen nine run? wen Although only a taa members of th? ?liait? ara willing to midie the trip around the world this fall, M-'innv Is lot Saving ibtt in lining up playera for th i team. Several Nati mal f ?tgiit tan <? ? !>ii;ned to make the trip, ami word r.inn1 from Boeton last night thai ,,HsbM Per? due, th<- 5tar pitcher of the Bravea, ?a? :t eluded .tames McAleer, president of th?5 Ho?ton Red Sox, and his wife wOl aceorepan; th- CHantS an.I Whit" Sox on their jou? Bey through foieign lands. McXleer hi in favor of adopting a tag* gem ton. Basds by the Baetbell Players' Pr?terait) to the dub ownera that a player who has Barred in the major? for ten years or more shall aet hi? un conditioi ? when the dob lachtet to part with him, bkStOSd "f S 'ling him to gome minor losgse club. This would Rixe the playas an opportunity to ir.? ?her?' ii? could ?ecura the best term?. ?IcAleer it guoted st ?eying: "A fellow who has played it' the niaioi? 1 for ten yeers baa been a rateable man, |iven th.- dub or clubs he has bf?n j with the nest that is m hin. It is no mor" i than fair to hmi. when the dub la throij?h with him. after ten years or more of tat? vice, that he should be imcondltlonaily ..1 and fret to no wht^re he cl.ou Teddy Coulait, the pitcher who Wat re? called from Toronto, and Howard 1'err '. the ?OUthpaW draft"?! from Knoxvilla. i ? have boon released by the ?iiants to tht Memphis dub, of the southern Leagse, Th" National Hasehall Commtosioa IS fused the dalm of Rjcbard T.. fJay sgalaet th.- Washington dub for $.V?n, in a decision ?handed down yesterday. <.u>- claimed that 1 amount for recommending thaw to Wart IIngton, with the sndiintending tl ' ! should be paM when Shaw made good, . The commission holds that the claim I? i not enfoi ceat,?e until the player nttktg I I good, and th- Washington dub notified tin. eommlsslon that it would be read) ts ? settle when Shaw demonstrates his .1 "*"? to hold hin own in major league companv COVERLEYCtMTBES I ? '??"?. ?. l??.??MM???M?MMMM???J??WMMM??????M???t?n MADE BY LONDON'S BUST SPORTIN? TAILORS Twixt and 'Tween? Suits for Falling Leaf Time Our Coverley Flannel Suits?Cambridge and Oxford cuts?are heavy enough to make the overcoat unnecessary for all early autumnal temperatures. They are light enough to be most accept* able when Summer is tilling its return farewell engagement. Cover!, i Equipment includes jll manner of fO*d SMfit fis/ Toun SSJaf Country uejr. sPALD???TnWf?^MEmj? BETWEEN lORTY-THIRD AND I ORT Y-f'OUR F H STREET*