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Smith and Pfeffer Combine to Cause Defeat of Giants Brooklyn Rats Its Way to an Even Break for Series. ROBINSON SAVES HIS STAR STICKER Manager's B Ik Blocks Fatal Word. Which v- ould Have Meant Exile ?or Player. It? HI \ \\?n>|i RKOI N. Wilbert Rol r eher? ne? I" ? -i the ? breah ?"'" fact that - Ri when Lord ami a ? The ? ? i "fath ad' pire, but Rol in the way. Ttie word nevei came thro ig Smith remained, His presence ::i the game wn? import tnpsto the plate he mi h oin?' '"er. pitchi vailed Smith. The ? lid not ? .. :.'. h in . a hen thej the ?.';..*?. ? ? n vena the I ?ni ?-,. a. thi '*. A . . and - th had doubled. <?\<. ,i . cht the i un ni"- home. \. nine ? which i ? pitch- ouble. ?Vfter that all lb? It hand in winnin; Dulcinea feat of the I ed her - Rube Man . he for in" Giant -, did a p?riment n.? matter bos hurry. A home cri? by Smith in the eichth in lax n :' the oi Marquer 1. th is the ? Smith who promised when he that he would never play b: then he joined the Brooklyn team. Ap fiarently this wt . the spirit of 'he promise. but if the player Keep.- up hit | y? sterday torn? ?>iu may _<> and I him. "In and -out fa * ie constant cry of Byron Ihroughout the frame, but to'the support! anta the re? mark ?teemed ui they ??ay. arc the moal tent m and-outei t on the diamond to-day. Pave Robertson, '.he young man of the bowed and bwunc ? ? playa rieht veld for McGra**, made 'he ri-r-?.t .?. of 'he day in the hfth ill he went over the ?Oggy turf d t'.OK i ?'Mara'- long dr ? ? in hit glove. From the very be-rinninf* Br relied on the b?.. and it vas an attack which played havoc *??? I defence of the G:a-,'-. 0*M Daubert's hunt er little tap hv Dalto i I r Brooklyn in th * inning, but force.' w?tr a U? to Va h?w rappin before you could iay u ill ?? ?' ?'? a double play hud beea ma In ?? din-; down the home on a Pfeffer. WEEK-END MOTOR RUNS ? ,s. map S and de icriptive mattei i *? the ? - . -.-j on TRIBUNE INFORMATION BUREAU Room 320, Tribune Building I'll.,n?? .?KiO lt.rUni.ui M i\ rORK. I>l 1? III It HOI ?i nn ? tin \?.i 9, i . Itoa, n ?, _I rer ?...11 ???. - I h- Real lour." MlllMI ?IIS v 111)11 I., i ? Hmkamm ? ?. (_ ll>? Ui ""- -;? ? In lbe Hill?. ?il//! s Mil- MHI I I Pawllna. s. \: II.? In?,.a I,, . ,,a |ta-' U' I? i re. lit S S MOI "I . ; M?iii..|i.i. s ?!. M ihr ?.?n-?-! i n,i .,i tin- ?Lake. ??muh ?, \\ is M.,).._,.,, l mke, s ?, \ l .im...,. i?i.|i,|i./\..\i. tor M.itnri?ls I M? ? III l|S| \| 1.1?. I...?.,n. V > ?Ir. H.? li?-?, ... ? .!,,?,.,! Hrlfhla hi i> sta \s iss. i\ iron i. s \ ?|>?r ml I \nloiM | J.MS?, l-l \S|?. ill! PARK IMN, lUnkawaj ?reek. !<?/?_ 1-Uri'l. S ?, l?r.. mu ,,/,? I,rill. ll.r.'ti.K ~|.', ..I \o|?-iiii"ii lo \ ?il.j l'art ir?. I\hl I CMS I Hlil I I I , i K< > I Null -> ? ? ?i .?? \tl Hour? lal I \S I S S -' .. |. ,,| li ,> l? |. Krrf.<J< ,i. ?....it,.,-. ?I.'ir llmiirr, |I.M, M if?, log < oui. ?' ? ? Ml ?-. Ml I ?. .*' ??f.inaijai \,e J ,,, l;.,l?i?i? I.. I. ?Wlirrr ??.?.ah Mm?., Slt-lill, " I'.CI'.II KiS M| \l M HOI I I . H'lKl.toP 11. l. I. S ?. I? UKinl. ttmorire l?,, i Ummt* Tmmie t'tteie. si.u H??:?? I il ITH IWA1 Inn. II. ..I lira, I.. S. .|. Hemahote llo'ri ..mi, U??n x ?I, <<\r tree. lili illdlii.l I? ill?; iss. Tl. . ?? I I -li?. III;,?," I. S ,| \.,i.,,i,.,>,.i. fortle* m -iir.iaii, im ? mi' M,, n,?, ?iiri-i?.i.iin Nlver, 1 ?Og Mr.in. I? s I ktOUt I ..l.jrn llSI.'I'-K I I ? t . a. ( a t. ? t) \\ |l,??r %tl nil OltttUM t,miller Moi.iiioiiI I? li? .< I,. S I ?liorr l?i..i?. ? - , - .. < Vmitt, III M iss ll'afl ?Meal' Il I Mu?' ?o?. ?..'..,<?. Ili..,.< I l.? v?. Hmekeft. ?Jar. hi its- ?IM i ?cu in iss. lilllr -.11 ?T S .1 ?liorr II??,u.a. .??- ???* I i.-,.' I? i:?-' H .,? un i n i.?i III i > *? n-1 "?"? t ,i ?>.,,,(ii .i,,..? -i. , -i Rlref M ii" ... ? ' ,,.? ?In,,? imiiii? It I < i..m.|.?..n m".~ , " I -, DALTON Swlmmlnii School L?*'* It UmHUmtm? ??? ?-..Mniali? 'ro<_ghi: en ? a , ?V ?I suya RKIJ SMITH, < >!' I UK SITERU \S. Win ? di.l much t? ' be?l tin? < iianl - with tw<. d< ?tibies and a h? ?me run of run and just a touch ol eld .n the ? ?.?'? man wat "'.?t. bul ?itht at the plat? rtson could not get the ball pas; ? -??.v. eventh came the second bit of ?team work by Smith and Pfeffei two-base hi*. ii-,;iii? a line i unning cati-li ? i McCarty's foul By in 1 am? che fell ii :k, ;?ini v iii-ii I>?ltr-n hi;- ??>??? fumbled, "n ?-haw tmasl . ? cei . which home run by Red Smith. I the inninp ? h ??' ? : M ike Donlin, pinch ?i* );it. Pier, who ran fly by ? Bro? ? oi e ?tally ag Wilts? wild throw, Mei crifice fly gave the G run m the lattei ? ? 'I h? core folio Bi.ooKi. \ v i,. : ; ., ? ) ? If ? " i . i: ? i l i <? ? . i ? ? ? ? 10 0 1 " ? ! ? ? ?, 1 no ? ? I , ? 10 1 I I'M ? 1 CUBS KEEP ON WINNING Make Clean Sweep of Serie'; with the Cincinnati Reds. Chicago, .lui; i cago ? ? n . another ; ? ? was 5 I ??? p of the '? ' ? in the ,.- count. I and I doubl? ' . inning*. .. ? ? ? ? ? ? ? a < ' e?a a - Eastern Association Results. '?. Pittsfiel? , 0. '-!'.? ill. 0. AUTOS TO HIRE PACKARD CARS Ray Aulo Renting Company 1.482 Bro?dw?y. I HI I ('HI Ml?. 1 I II Ml I I I!? \\ \s || |I_ \o *i l Week of i \aamf Vnlo? uni ||.,.||,? Inn I . I ?'? - I .??.. >, ??ml . ,1 III... S,.,rr Mll|,'? ? I .1 ? .-I, .,r i , lyn ? * *?m??i i ti riMioii ? i P0PTAB: E , i ?.?i* i nu u mmtoo tgettm. ill linn/. n\ii * i:mi i i I? in \Kisi,. ?,,wiiim,, \S -Mil, ??? I.I 11'?;,, ,. | ?I ELEVEN EMPTY INNINGS Baltimore Shuts Out Skceterj by Rally in the Twelfth. p. .- ? ? ?game with :.'. The .( ore Murphy'a fumble ;?;?-.?? Twombly a life, Cr? ?? and ?Deri ade a ! a sacrifice I"?.?? i coi t foil? ? ?III ? 111 I Hl/li " ?? ? ? . . ? i) I i :: ?? . ? ? ? ? l ? ? ! I ?. ' I Ill Kansas Citv Feds Pound the Ball v ' ? in!; 2. Packard ?. .1 eattered wh:i>' the bom? en, and Kansa ? ity i ... ? ?., ' r??l!?,'\ : Il II K I 4 %? II IS 2 . : " " l 7 i I..i . Chicago Feds Take l.ead in League ! ? , .1 uly .'. 1 he i ? club went into fir I place in the Fed I.. ,, ? ,. ? to-dt ?,- .1 ,.,!? ., ?. ? Tinker'? *? am let oi e-half ... I v. -. i it.n ;?.i, ? -. i *alk< ?i ? . ? ?? m the 'l id ii.iiii?;- for three runs. - ? ? i?il?'l??-?i tin- in?,tli fur ?poli . 3 ??-I?!. ?I three more. Hen ? >\, i,.? i ;.''i red 'i he i row by inning - folios it n i*. ?. ?, -', ?I ?, ?, I ?, -i -, - ,, ?. ? " i . I:.. .1 WIhoii, I I., i. i ?: ):.,, .,1. ,, Virginia League Results. p.,, ? ? tooth, <? I-.i ? . : Uli I IM.liS tM) ROW I IN(. YANKEES GET OUT OF THE CELL Chance's Men Hami Home a Victory Again the Senators. CHARLIE H?LLEN r-?:.TS IN GA New Firsi Baseman Makes O Ap?pearance and a Hit as Well. ? Washington, Ju for b? ? ton Chai I ..,,?- .-? ??.? ? to 1. ? tie ??. aging den with the bat, mal r tv ' ? ? ? ?. ? . ,v mprei lion in the Yankee?, made one ? lean - ingle, and i ??"? -fui t rie ? ?' a? t hard ?mash t.? Milan. He also lifted -, Hie? fer K.I.he I-'?? 1er. He hi the ball hard si d i* likely to do t (rood ! tickii g for the club. He ha? ' at fin t, luit - ' ? ? hi-- w ly. Hittit ron pected rived a I rit ? ?p place of True dal? ?urprised.ne b) com . I - with three hits, ? ?ne i?f hi eontr : .m wat a double. An unusual double the tixth inning. W ith Yankee oi - and lecond base? Dalej bit a high which Morgan muffed, in short ri field. Ths tecond baseman reeov? the hull m liinr t?? force IVckinpa at tecond, and McBride then to i i sphere to third si ?I doubled Hartsel Wash in,Ttun tcored first, making lone run of the d .??eon?! i injr. Smith si??,'le?l t?i left, but ' forced by Shank . who imm?diat ? tul?- tecond. On Morgan's hit t" Shank? came home, but the hatter ? ?nil. The Vankee tied the seme in third. In that inning Nunamaker, ? mnn up, doubled t.? lefl I eld. It?.?>:,? - a flv. which forced M?oeller far b? and N unsmakei s a able t?? ?tab ? ? h ? ? i aldwell hit anotl fly in the ???.lirection and Moel got it. hut Nunamaker ?came home al The x.":uiK.?'??-- waited then until I iifth before Bentley. With one man ?>ut Holden i a t,ii on a ball wh eh ?truck thin! ba Nunamaker'.?. hil ?enl Holden to ????" 'I ! ?'i? came B.?<? a ?t h h it ?l???il which brought Holden home and ?? third, Caldwell 111 f. oled out and Maisel wat out on an deld tap. The ?best inning for the visitors \? eventh Nunamake * s slked a ?ntield hit. < 't ? ?? ?r?'?i S'unamali ? third. Maisel blat a hoi .it iv.. ?? and ?both runn? ?.. ? home, hit for tl ?n 'he h ter hal f of the in n ?ng, but a . ?I. ?Bentley wat ?taken out in the c>i:li and Harper pitched thi aat inning : Washington. He began by giving Hold ? bas? ..:? balls, and an infield out t? coi d ?ba .-. Boon'- i: hit thir?l hit a drive to centre field and Holden : < ored, Boone, oi ??cran !?? dance around in ?the neighbi hood i?? first a base with which h> i .?n? too * \ ijuiek t?? II ? : ? ? caught nur. napping. inly one for t Va'.keel in the present .-. i left ben '..-."ight for a atti u ith the Uhletii ?n Philadelph begin? to morrow. I ' ...? folios SB**? VOliK .* I. WASHINGTON -, m Mo? It H'rlzel If i ?? l " l " ? . r. ? i i -. i . . Ml H I . I - i ?? i v ? ? - , Sill ' - ? ' ' ? ? 1 . Ill T - T01 ?? t . ? ?. II in . ?. Harper, I Iwell I ? ? i ? I., M illen; M III I in M? ?.. .1 I ;::?:?-..!? - !.. !? ???. l..i ? tigtoi . ?; i ?? . ? . ? . .. iorh i nut i ? . Bentley. : -I ? I rl.il. ? TIMELY HITS BEAT NAP: Tigers Shut Them Cut wit Dauss on the Mound. Detroit, .July 2. By hitting th?- bal when tafe tingles meant ?runs, Detroi ? ut ??ut Cleveland ?to day in the open inc ?game ?>i the series by a eore o ? -,, n The batting of Crawford, who gol triple, a double and ?? ingle in fou tiine ?,i. ?at a featu e. Us. the Nap tim? It wa ovei Cleveland sine 1912. I.re follow? : \ i. , i.?.-. .... ? -,,, . ?. ? ? s In :?!? .11 " i ?? ru nei ?*:?? ? I ?? I Mr.-?? ? f ? ? ? i os I ? ? .??,,, |oi . I ? ? ? , ?, i ?i I i? ? 102 1 11 i il on p lot e " M. K... ? It ! ? I ?, IV.N, ,! . I '?? ? I' I. M..II..II, |? .? i? ?. ?I'-? I. ? 1.? ? ? ? .'? 13 ?i 1 .? 'i .) 1 1 .1 ? i. ., ., ,i ,, i n . ? .li i.ii, irun?onl la ' I K ' mil ?. I ; . ??'?? H ' ?i i Morton , - ? i?.i i. .n Pittsburgh Feds Celebrate Return P tl burgh, Juij v i h.- Pitt iburgh Federals celebrated nun return home to-du) I?, defeating Baltimore by a coi>? ?if I tn :; m ten Inning ? . -.iiii/, win? pitched for the locals, nning ?run on rabal ?lake .? tingle, Doolan and Oake t ? . lad I h i ?-.? bit l in- ?-"i ?? by innings fltllo ' i: M F* l-itml.iitKi, . . ' ' " " " l l lo i II? ?? " ; .'.? o o n ; , i Qulnn, .?,,.i Itua? ii # Toronto, 6; Rochester, 5. . I ?. .1 I II | I. v I III? III I II I ?. limn iii.l wi American Association Results. ? Hinneapoli . 6; Milwaukee, :i. ill?-, <. Colnmbua, o. Indlanapoll ?,*'-. ? le? Hand, ''? TO PLAY OUT SCHEDULE No Change Likely in Interna tional League. n ???? t hi li' ?. : 'hi?* season, and the clubs ??.ill play ,,ut -.i'iii ?regular ichedalc on the date Thi.? wi announcemi made at thi ent i meel ng of the organiza! .';? which was ?on un? til a late hour to-night at the Hotel Im !' ;? ? ? 1'.; r--?>\> - at the ? ended by repre ? h?- club?. Thi o n ion to I :-.?!? ifer the franch ? . ib to Rich.nd, Va., whal ?. > .1 ? he ?mil her m ol club own? President Dunn of the ? had been ottered 862. ndicate formed in Richmond ?? . Dunn to retain ."il . ??! ti I," ? at let ? and to man? ag ? the club. The tyndicate proposed to have th? Baltimore ?team play the two gsn Richmond whici i duled to '?>?? - ive agreement had been made fo the K chmond franchis? ? ?? \ ' i '.. ???.. and plac ?? Whippany Club Wins at Polo. Moi ritt? J., Julj 2. The Whip River Club deflated the ' flub at polo here Ihii afternoon bj a ?icore of i - ??? ' to ?",' ?. Tri-State League Results. York, '?; Reading 3 i firsl ?. Reading, I ? tecond 1. 1 ?? ? irg, 8; Wi mington, ?".. Trenton vs. Allentown Iwel gr's Baseball Standing and Results in hour Leagues National League. American ?League. ?. Ulis |i| n\V. UMII? It? D\V. riill??l??l|,l.i,i llt \,.,T \?rW. \r,r garfc .,, |-hil?<li>lf>tiin ?Inn?. 11?...'I.l,n ;,| l|,.H|,,M. I!i..Inn ?I \\ :,.l?ii?a|..n. I ill. lllll.ili :il ?I. I i,lli<>. < III, l;lll?l :il lirlri.il ?Iii'.-IK?, ?H l-ill.liilrBli H|. I ..??i? nl < IliiBRn. It; ?I I ra ?U ?.Mil s VKSTKKDAV. '" ?" ? r" or OAtttW \ I-I I Kl? \ 1. Hi....Ulm *. \em \?ri " N*'" *'*"*' ??' W'a-*l?mrtof, i -, ; " ' N'" '*?*?"*? ? Delroil, I: I leveWnil. ??. Iliiia_?. >: ? ??? i,,n,,l,. ; H,..l?>o. ?? |'lii|Hil'-lnlii:i I l'lllh|.l<l|.|li i i.. It...I..? r..,n I?...I..11. * ; I'l, ?Vi.lr 11? I? ?;l. 1. \ \ I ION \l. I I M.I I ,| \\lll\(,. Mlllill \\ I I \>.( I. M Will M. vi 1 iv< w 1 . 1? . \\. 1.. p.c. S\ I.. P.C. Tu i?ru:;; :t ,eo. n>?ia .11 31 .ta. ri,,< , ti? ?'.*. ,\?t ?Beaton .7 '?: .830 <???.?.c.i i- ?1 mi rin.hr?ii in ',.? .??<? i>,.|r<>,t 10 :;i At:i I hlreao ;i :; .M, nt. I.?. .-. .1 .?i-, IliiMikltn. !H M l.vi \l:,.|,i,,n .:?; .11 ...'I N.? V?rk..'*l ?'? ?08 ?in.iii'ili ;:.i .:l ,403 I ?si..? .?, ., II.; HI. I ? ,ii- .;?. ::: .a; ? I.-? ,-l;i???l..: I I? SOI Federal League. International League. ?,\mis ro i?*>-i ?.\Mi: T?> D.\T. I'Mimim,?- ui Newark. Uiiffil,, 11 tnntltl lor,.lili, ?H Hu?alo I...-.H., .11 llri.-kliii. ?entreat at Km lir-ier. i:l?-lli?- OI ?. \mi - M -l I Kl? W . it I -1 I TS ??I ?. Mil > V I -I KRDAV. I?r.?il.l>?i. 1: ll'iflVil... II. lliilliitM.ro. : ; Ins?-? < ??>. 0. Kaa*?a e'ltjr. t?; at. I .<?ii?. I Hermnt mante ?run?. I'ill.liiirsli. I; 11,111.re. 1. ' ' V.""," ,'? H"\'l,e^t?.,3' . - , , . linii i.. ?-. Mniiireiii (rala). ? h?..??... .; l?.l,,i..,i,?,,li?. *:. l?,?w.l.-ii.e >-. Seamrk (rala i i ni it \i i i \?.i i -i niiiM,, i\ 11 i;\ \ i m-?, u i i v?.i i si IMilN'G. \\ i i*.?. N i. iv< ?. i r? ss i . iv? I hi.HE" ?. :?; .->*'? K.in. lin. :.: Uli I7j llallinmV.II ?3 ,831 l,,roiiio :t: .':( 'I'?* Inilian h. 1, .'?. ?Ml itr-?"kl? ?...*:* :: * ,43S K". healer. 11 ?; .?;?'; Newark.. .'? ? .443 Buffalo., ;i ?: .vu **ttt-.h'ruh :h ;; .mi m?gala x ?O M', Montreal i:i 11 .34.1 Biiitiin ?>.?:( :? '.t: -t. i.nui?....'.*; 11 .-it?: i*r??ni..-. a; :.? "..1 ier'i m >..?*?? 41 ..(s ? HARD PILL FOR WORLD CHAMPIONS Red Sox Swing Bats with Effect and -Carry Off Double-Header. ! ladelphia, July 2. The lie.I Son of to-day't ??? head? i ?tl I ladelphia, the being T to 'i and ?' to I. A ninth inning :t..i ? llie tir-^t ?game, ?Bounded out four ?run - -, ?.. H?m ickten, Carrigan't isc singlet b> Knglc an?! Scott and ?Speak In tiit- tecond eontest Coumbe had a battle with Pennock until the eighth inning, when B< ton knocked the home twirler otf the rubber ami ?>il-"l up .""our m four bite, a taci ihee 11 . a itolen ba ?e and ? wild - Tin- tcorea follow: i-ii. i;? IST? iX \ I. . UlaAl .I.rill \ V.l. .. if 4 1 1 1 (??? Murpl . r Ilion 1 ? I Mi i ?> ' ,. : 10 10 - ? ' i: . i. .- 1.? t :t : i i: ,...;?,,., ., ,,, ,-, ? ,? , ? ?? i . : " I ? i ?i . ...; 11 .t nnlni ? .i i ; . tot '? " ?? ? Two-bin? ! it- I.? onanl IV ? -. Maker. : . ? (III I..??'. ? ??? i? n.n? oui In ?,lut- Inning I 11 li. Innlnjr; Ktiawkey ; ? ? . right innlngi ' i l ,\ \. ? ken an.l Janvrln la :? on < . ... ? .?, i.-?! n.i I I'...,?mi : Ion, - I'l III' ?-. | ... Mi 1 I' ' .? Sll '.? ?. OUI l!j I.' ?' l 11. i ?, i ? li I lllilebi .m.i .in.l . ?|... . ? ?M ? ?; \.m;v i-.nl. \l?i:i,l'in v A L i" ??? ab i . ? i n ?i II i i i ;; ...? .??|..M , , . || Hi .: ?,!:? . ?. i,i i ,, ?;.,?,i i ih . in Si ??! r " ?. ? I | . j 4 ... ? II! |l | ?, li ,i ,, 1 ,, p 1 li ?I 1 l> ,, . ? ? i ? e e i e i 1?; i ? ? ? m? n m tai m ? ? ui I. ?"?' V.\ i OU? .-I? . ?. 11 ? I I I Ml I,, .III,I III',I? I MOVIES CAPTURE MATTY Pitcher Will Be Star in Film Dramas. < I i i >? v Math.-v. , n i? II ?leiml the ?-.ill ??i 'm film. Ill- pitcher tigned a ?? ?m ract ? -? *? rdaj t' appeal in .? ?i ??i picture! which ?the l inversai Film ?Manufacturing Company will pro duee Matty .?.?Il Illustrate bow he pitchet certa i a ein ind be a ill ai 10 b i tue ti ir ? m a iHituiiir if thrilling ?ba ?? ball ?It ? Soi .. pie) If* ?ill I"' rilea "d with- ' in a few .-<? ?b -, ?? h ill- m lier a il i>? made ia ? ??li foi nia thir a inter. New England League Result.?-.. ?Lowell, l? i- itchburg, 0. I.? ? t..n \ Lynn ?rain >. V. ort. ?Lawrence (rain), Portland ?? II iverhill i rain l. I II? llt\ll Coin l.r'HiinU loila?. :i Id ' K *t . ? ' , ? ?a. Iphla v.lM YACHTS WAIT IN VAIN FOR BREEZE Race on the Sound Called Off as Old Boreas Sulks Afar. When the managing ownert of the cap defence ya? \ ? d l1? fiance decided, after their race at ?Larcnmont <>n Monday, mat they would cancel their date v*.ith the New York Vachl CI ib y? iterday, the deeiaion wat .. ?batter one than they knew, for there a as no i*a? - at ter all. For ?three hours the lurfaee of Lonu Inland ?Sound wat ;.? tm?ooth at ?_'la?s and a "Paddy't hurricane" prevailed. The ?kippers and crewt <>f the fourteen that made their way to the starting line tried ?scratching the matt and all other known devices to woo old Boreas, without result, and Anally II. ?i? h Panons and bii itea, .!?> eph \I. Maedonough and Frederic 0. Sped den, of the reput tu com all the ? ..if. I in- yachtt thai were ready to start included five of ?he "flftiea," six ??t' the "thirties," two ?Sound tchoonert and a Stamford schooner. Seventy entries lia\e been received by the regatta committee of the Amer* ?can Yacht Club, of Milton Point, Rye, N. V.. ?'or ?t.< annual race <*n the Sound to-day. It is to be hoped that they will have ?better luck than the New Yolk Yacht Club yesterday. The start will be made off the ?Scotch Capa at l o'elock. and the courses to M sailed will be the usual triangular ones of the rlub. UPTON WANTS NEW DEAL Would Have Harmsworth and America's Mugs Cross Ocean. Chicago, July 2. In congratulating James A. Pugh ?>n the christening of the Disturbei IV, wh ? impete foi the Harmswort1. motor boat trophy at ?'owe- next month, Sir Thomas Lip ng cable m? to Mr. Hugh to-da\ ; "I think the Harmaworth muir and the America's mug would ?both be hi nefited by I rip ? acroi the ocean." The 1'istuili? i- IV will be given tpeed , very day neat week. Southern Association Results. Atlanta ? wet ?gr'dt I. le, l. Montgomery, 5; Memphis, 2. Birmingham, 6; Nashville, 4. itf/* ?ertt?viidtjitJ More tor \our 'iotic., Ihnn Miv (liher Store Go i riff Away ? Spurt Shirts $1.49 White Cheviot ***** ? tli I arv,t k'oll Collar Tennis ?shirts. ?ISc up Silk Shirts. $3.40 Regularly $5.00 llcaulltul New Haltern* ! Soft Cuff Shirt? 9fli I Worth $1.,50 and $2 jj Mercerized Madras, Crepaa .nui Bilk Striped. Leather Bell?, 50c While. Black. Tan. S3.00 Wool Bathing Suits at $1.96 plain or fancy f'.dgrs. Grey, Blue, Black lenni? Shirt? 98c Duck I router? $1.00 Khaki I routers $1.00 Flannel Troutert $2.98 Tip Tops on Top When Gentle Rain Descends Tom Ssaton Shuts Out th? Buffalo Feds Amid Yells of 2,500 Brooklyn Schoolboys. ?Sain, and plenty of it. put an end r< . "ii tin- Brooklyn Tir '? opt :?? .; ? ? Buffalo Fed?rala ai Wat ?. afternoon . which has fur? nished a "i;? '?n IIin th?' last ha!' of t ng. when t I opt ' "iv ahead by a score of 1 '?? ??. io the complainte wer? scarce. Any Brooklyn tan is willing to tacrifici ? n -i;,' altar of victory for the home team. More than 1,500 t'.? ?1 the ??.-?.'.I t?, baseball at ?pop ilar prices pounded by ''ne Ward br ? n ... with some 2,300 yelling school? boys, brought ;h<? crowd up to about The choolbo I with tin m th ? usual in??!' i? cnthu and it ? ? *-,.>!?!?? . on, ;? player, cam? in for th? lion't iharc o making a lensational i ?? ling catch of ? na* looki ?I to i?? a certain triple ??if ? he ?bat of i Ilelehan . Anderson .? got hit isl hit tu three ; ime ; at the bat, Th?- Tip Tons won the p?me in the ; I nun?'. Al Shaw began with a double :?? rijrl ' field, and moved to ? Sully H fotreed ?Evana, Shaw roundinp third, ar ?finally registering at the plate wh? W " 1 Hofman at second c - hopper to I.(>u?li n. ? Krapp, once with the Nnp and lute ly of the Pa-tiftC Coast, opnos, Tom Seaton on th?> mouiul. hi som r?' p"cts K.?pp had tile better of tl; duel. He alt-oared only thr-te hits t live by Siat'in. Tom, however, was bnrrii-r when thinps clouded up. H -..- min, apainst one fo hi? opponent. rhe viaitora had a chance to tie th score ;ii the lixth frame, but I.ou?ii-i wat thrown out a* thi? plate tryinp t? Mteai home. Lottden started till? frame with a sinple and took secon? ??n a hit by Booe. After Do* :??; to Anderson Louden and H????? third ami tecond, respectively Then ?Louden made his ill-starred offer to tit- the score The score follows: BROOKLYN r 1. Bl'FFALO *' *? ??..... i i \' ; ? ' if . i i. ?? t ?. ? llanto??!, ? f " .V.llofl ?*> ; i ? '' ? ; ?? i ?. i ?i lllair, ... II i ? i S i ? ?; n i .e e o i e a?i 10 0 0 0 Two- Sita? Stelen l...!i?l.'i?. Blair, AcVr, W*l 1. i ? Wild ' KYDE TO FORE ON PIPING ROCK LINKS South Shore Golfer Leads Field of Forty in a Special Tourney. Returning a canl of TS, James R. Hyde, of South SI,ore, led a field of about * tartera in a special ?tour? ? nament over ?tie linkt of the Pininir I Rock Club yesterday. Hyde'i c'Tort was ' three tter than that of John V Steams, v.l. the .Nassau title holder, and ten bel VK im Hol v ?? 'i?? . Hyde might have had a 7?; hut for the fact that at the short tecnth, when- hit ten >tn?t came within f? ? * of *li?' pin, be found it ii. i?,, ?. ? to t"-* by tin- lumps m the green caused by ballt dropping on the soft tur'' from th" tec Tin- shifting ?if the rond at the home ary t?> alter ?the ? h ; - spring, the hol?- ?being 190 yarda long. Hyde sliced hi ?!' ?ugh, hut made a tin?* ? i. i :,,- cai l follow- : ...i . i :? :: I :. ?'. S .-? ' i" 4 14 <; .-? ; i ;? 7? Nothing more than a: eighteen-hole medal ?round was attempted :>.rday, Ugh it was originally planned to have a handicap. To-day match play 'will h" in order, there ?being two s:\ Among those who started late noon wew Percy K. Pyne, 2d, of Morris County, and Charles r?. Macdonald, of the National they ha?l ?good ?carda, - ispectively, they with ! drew. The score-; follow: 'V 'I'. H .1 X - i.; ?V T, H'.V.v.. I'll '*. 1.. ' .?? ' ' ? 4 1 A. Moln . - \ ? Burn ? ?? ? i?. II M II.?m ' i: n 17 ii ? ? II 1.. : ? . ' \ , - , . 17 SX. I- Tl.?|,.-.,n. I'l ? ? SX. II i'l ? SX. ?; I \SV Il s . i. ;-. I? ?? Vrno ?I, Piping K"? BO la \\ I .-.'. I ??111- B? t II.? \V. H. ?Ill? IV .".l ? ? II. - I - . ' II ?A '. S. II IV 1? . II I? ' ? ? .1 J A i II. \\V Baltnzzl. Hip ng 1; . ... I YACHTSMEN AT NEWPORT Eastern Club Fleet Gathering at Rendezvous for Cruise. Newport. R. I.. July 2. The Eastern Yacht Club ?fleet ?gathered here t?)-?lay in preparation for its first cruise south of Cafte ?'???I m eleven years. Heavy weather during the last three ?lays pre i a number of small sloops from ng n; time for the ?rende but thi ? .'?'ted to join the (toe* to-morrow nighl at Vineyard Haven, ? her with a number of steam yacht ?-. Nearl) a tcorc of captains attended Mi?' meet ng in th" cabin of the flag? ship Christabel this evening, where Commodore Herben M. Sears briefly outlined the programme for the ?five runs, which will take the Nan Vineyard Haven, Uatta?poisett, bach t<? Newport and thence to Hlock I ?land and New London. Viox. of Pirates, Marries. Cincinnati, duly 2. .lames Viox, i ??-? ? nd baseman on the Pittsburgh Pirates, wat married here toda;, to Mi s Nellie Lovely, of ?Lexington, Ky. After the ceremony the couple left for Pitts burgh s ;? si |?l Sl :.-? ?i i? .(?_? .,, i ? ?; I I s; ?I ??7 i:; s? i. r; -?i 4J Ill ?i ?.i 43 :?! 47 '.'I 4>; '.'_ ? | i,i : ?. 4M BS i.; :"?. ?? un is o? 41 1.1 ;?"? 47 '"i an ioi i? i'?-j ..i ? ."?1 !?>. I?'I .'.7 I? 7 ? M III m no 50 130 TWENTY-TWO MORE GOLFERS RATEI Alany New "Five" Me Come from the Metro? politan District. SEVERAL HAVE SHOWf WELL THIS SEASOr New Pi-blic Unks at Weequahi F'ark. Newark. To Be Opened To-morrow. Twenty-two jrolfcr-4 in Val of the eoantry, Mpecialls the ,\\<. turroanding New added to the id State? ?Golf A H -... :1! I,.- real led that B1 .?i he is not eligible t ? .;,? ?n 'ne national amateur chaai pionsh ip, ?' h ''li 'h i - i ?? ..-. er the links of the Kkwanok ? (lull, a! Manet!.'-'. *. \ I Th?- field ia the last tourne Garden < ty, wat ??? large, de pite th previoua effortt of the a reduce the number of th<? means of a handicap list, tl it found neceaaary last spring to elim Bate all of those who were ia' '11. r. v. a- lit ?. thought he arat entitled I in three pi ted round (?ver hit home cour-? if the aver ? rorabl w?:h the par of that COUI ?get a retins. \ . result the follow in e ha ? added to those all.?we.1 BVC in the national list: Charles II. Brown, St. Andre wa; ? W*. I?"iton, ?Sae?gkill; Frank IV (lark Ekwanok; Thomas 1>. Conroy, I Hills; ?Ralph Carroll, Knollwood; 1 ?Marke- ?Coraran, Raltimore; C. P. EM) Aire?la; ?Devereus Bmmett, Nation* Links; charle ? Hitchcock, jr., 1 a Mill?: (i. F. Kohler. Kidm-wood; A. I Milligan, Baltusrol; Frederick "'? nell, Alpine Pitch burg, Mass.; Pf. 1 Pu reell, Ne.? Y (?i ' ?ub; Mon' S. Phillips, K?'.Hands. Cal.; il ?Grant land Rice, Knglewood; Maarice li. Ki? le-.. Atlantic City; I. M. R ehmond Oakland; C. II Walker, Si ?Loui ?Hiver I'errin, National Link-. Platt, \'ew York Golf ?lui?; H I Reinmund, Englewood, ami Arden si ? The addition of the foregoing th total number of colter- on th? nat ional han ; sp 1 t up ?'" '-' i v Then , ;ir?? sixteen a ho had no ra t last year, a hiU- six ?s m the 1913 ?roster, li ? noil, Kmmctt, Phill p Perrin and Robb A ? ? i< eablc is that the majority of thea something worth while thia year. I' Clarke Cork ran, a younger bro B. \< arren < -orkran, did a m?, m the spring tout nameni - Baltimore Country < lub; L, M mon?! ha? been ,.?? ng peal ' Oakland, ? hile Maurice Rial? ?runner-up t., Oswald Kirkb) in champion ihip I ris County. The new public ?golf links at We? il Park, Newark, will' opened t" morrow, and ? in ? of the inl hole i :i to I the Weeq iah i? ? .? has been organised. Abn has ?been ?recently ?sent a fett Count-, Park Commission by tsell and off? ? .??.?ta?e.? to keep th? condition ami to properly r?gulai play o Incidentally, the club r> unbroken ?sectioi ei . the use of a practice pul a bulletin b??;.ni for club not the employment of a prof? Charle- F. .Man m has offered I I mual c?"n' ?inks ?among plajert I i who an ? ot member of .. club. THE CURR?GH WINS A RICH PURSE King's Horse Runs Second in Princess of Wales Stakos at Newmarket. New m ai?. I Cadogan't The ( urragh wo . of 110,0? three and four year olds, at of a mile and a half, here I King ?George's Brakespear wan o:id and Colonel Hall Wall Prophet third. Six hut ? Golfing Runs in the Ouimet Family Bo ??>:.. July 2 Raymoi ? eis ?luiiiiet, the open ?go * c to-day won the :'?rst Ma .'unior -rolf championsh p. The younger < lulm?l def? at m the final round, ? im and i I He competed a- .? itudei Hrookhne high school. Baseball Boycott Threat. i- tshurgh, July 2. W< Stl'lk. calling on Governor drew the ita?te cans-tabular; tl i ike zone. A ?telegra -. ot to Governor Ton? i. . i ? ill Clubs, demandii i ? Valar;. be withdrs it rik? rs an?! othi r labor 01? tympathizing with them w< hold their ?patronage from burgh Kational I State League Results Elmira, 11 ; i tica, i -Wilke ?-Bi i re, t ; ?*?? rai ?? i I ; Tro> ? - \ Heg. U. S. fat Uff. R. Y E America's Finest Rye WHISKEY Lia.rkV,?.^ HAND MADE SOUR MASH ?%__K^ STRAIGHT PURE RYE SVK ARK TNI' i.MMI.ST UOTTI.KRH OK Ol.l>?KA8l!lONKl' HAM'-VAlm s? ?i R MAsit ?iTHAIGHT PURK M wiliMvi:. IN -TMM \'-',,-,,) H. B. KIRK & CO.. New York. N. Y.