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Horses Race Over Track Deep in Mud Vandergr?fl Makes a Show of His Two Opponents in Handicap. i AHORE FORGETS TO SULK AND WINS PURSE Strntii-. a M??t Paddock Tip. Suffers a Stormy Journey at I inpirc Course. It? HERBERT. Smal ? ' mtrife al ? ? i el i??'? ye lerday, hut ? crowd evinced kei porl an ? 'tei, . -, or three ? i he*.. ! m. ? ndicaps one undei ?*ellr.L* . card .. -, ... ; ? ?j i ? ? ?l *.. prevent ? ? walkover.?. Veylo ' gt >? of a rani ? ? eadei d Love lu il, He he ? ? * ? tracl ? ?? wire ? _ nee Seylon's arrival about th?* r itwell havii ? ? ? t h< .-??-?' Kederi? t ?ccond on the t to ?lat?-. Fourteen victorie to hi .-redi*. 're In "II sta\. a: McCabe and third place, .loe I same rther, was ay - ..n the charge of g Ormonde '?? serving of een '|? ?'? . -l th. effort to earn ii ? ,| this by ? ? h, p be* ? '. to run eral t irnos, . ? med t" ? good ?? ' heel lined a rough liliti -, ? . r< Pope .loan, was . \. n pacemaker.-? ' rounding the I . John W. vhich inning print' and ?lai 1 to beat in the ings, consummate es e, A- s mattet of ?*,| his opponenl , i been oi ? to ?*arr\ hii esterday. Othello, ??huh - ble ed with rare nee.) but no heart, raced off tO S lead tan him turning "' horn? pod the to win nf Mc< she pleased. I anon . th? ? eai -old of l?e|hi. ?""'. ap, i he .-i* m?'.I hi * ?? i ?1er leg. and v. Mb things all his ? | ,i alone in fro: * ind the steady ? . ? mud?bespi it? ? v ? Porl * e time s t ac" when ? ?1 of the handicap horse ? tly he haa fa "fate ..? .1 doing none tor? well. ?? . tempi r i ? It the tip eii , and .'! '? ? ? ? ? ? ? Aeld look < heap. In le t une than tell il ,. - <*an,.- th- race. Tro * ? I ?.,- hi a '? ' Nickla ' mount on - i ? ? ,,'t i 'Voir, the lia h o I a - ? i . boj >?. th rare i . ? .?I up. In ? the ba< - .?- pinched cement t tile wonder he proved such i appui',,* Empire Citv Entries To-Day. ?? .* cai - ;ii iia.'h ?i ? i.i' ? ? ii n? ? t ? . ? ? ? Cottrell Bought by Braves. Bo ' Be t*ue team ? ? - II, a Iff' ? State League Results. ? AMATEUR RACING DATE1 Promise of Plenty of Goc Sport Next Fall. " ere anno 'crda> h m\ amateur race meetings nexl fa which insures plentj of porl R. ntlemen rldei ? mm.i then- i r The date ? -.<? fai arrai September 26 Meado? Brook StC '? lociation at H? Imonl Pai I . i ? v al. ? i? tober 3 White Marsh Vail? Hui al i "h ' ton * . P Ortobei - and 10 Rose Tree K? Hunting Club, a; Media. I'enn. er . and 10 Piping Roi ? g \ -,,. .,-ion, ii' !?". i ' ?* :i ley, Lon I ??land. i ictobei 1*2 and 17 l.'nite?! Hunl Racing \ ox si ion si Belmoi I Par '1er m: Hal Oetober 31 Virgins I n ted Hunl Middlcbura, Va. The usual invitation mee* ing g ' i ;, .1 l.. U idener probably ?? ill be hel m.ber 24, ?.bile tin* Rockawa Hunting ? ;ub is planning s meet? 1 .led io Day, and then promis all o . porl al Goshe . N. Y under the directioi ol the Glen-Ardei Hunt, of ?hieb Miss ?.no! Harrimai j- one of ?he ini,?ii'i ?. ?- . ? BUTLER HORSES NOT IN FUTURITY Otlur Good One*? Also No Eligible for Rich Prize of $20.820. lames Butler will not have a Startet in the historic Futurity, to br mn al ? ig? Spring on A igo * 29. This fact became known yesterday when the ? on? y Island -lackey Club at nounccd a list of fifty-seven con- and Allies eligible for the rich prize. With ten starters the race will h worth $20.820. by far the richenl fixtur? decided on Kastei tri eh * h } es . bul Pebhlen, Comely und Marion II.. among others of the Butler ?trine;, ?vil! nol do battli the little foi II P, Whitney's Prince llenr,. \V I ? ??? 11 sub? :. and Senator < 'amdci Luke, a hi? g bj 11 ? ?i" r, ai e ol hci go? I om nol eligible, ile Phosphor, i h? buyler L. P-arsi Brookda e Stable's * oq - must stand in the stable whil? ... "i The besl o thou? eligible on what hi been ?een !.. .ln'e include -lohn 1'. Maild? Po h ."id The Finn, ?". K. <;. Billing - Lampoon, ? aptain E. B. i as ?att's Trial By Jury, Ral Parr's The Masqueruder, the ? "i,>-?-k Stable's K;, ? .. the Montpelier Stable's P and R. .1. Mackenzie's Sea Shell. The entry ot' the Butler horses was made void by the death of .lame* i'. K* t ne, the nominator. GREGG GOES TO RED SOX Naps Get Two Pitchers and Catcher for Star. 1 evelanil, July 28. Vean (?reeg. the ?outhpaw of the i '? i la : Nap-. ? ., i' d to da] t.. the Boston Red So*.' fer < "limbe. A. Ranking Jo snd Hen !'?an. TI >' trade which mark? the beginning of .? i ;ikr- 'i*p ol the Naps, is expected etter the Red Sox chances of over* : the Athl? tieg m the American nt i ace. ',???. hs ?? en with <Cleveland * al time he haa won ? o and los! thirty-six gai ? oumbc and Johnson are pn i ? young pitchers and Bgan it a eteran Southern Association Results. i Virginia League Results, !? I*..,. 1.? Full Summary of Racing at lite Empire City Track \' : : \ . 111. i : It.? < i ?-. , | o;. w inn? .... 1 : Wl -t 'a ?:? -'r. Kin. 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I 101 J 4 i . 7 I'- I. ?o I ..-?.-- II? ? ..|. -, ? i- , , ,? i.. ? . i-alioag? ? ? ? ? ? ADVENTURES OF ARABELLA CINChT?tHJh?^J^^A(^? New Recruits McGraw's Pitchers from the Texas League Expected to Re port Within a Few Weeks. I:? IMA wool? BROl X. Hans who were ?heated bj the *? n will ha? e to wail ?? long i ime to the jrnnii between * i t?ianl and thi Pirates which was icheduled foi terday. True. S'e*? York and Pitt burgh will meet to-day, weather per mitting, but only one c< * "ill be I, and t he frame *?* h ici uil! nol be played until Sept.-nil" when the Pirate ring through * e i .1 ? ?? thi Ias1 time. .left !. reau will probablj bi pitching ?election of McGra?* foi oon, but there : * no telling t ,?? F red < lai ke. II maj be ? ?,.,.'<??-. I-1." on new men will begin t.i diop in upon thi ?. hi * fiom day to day. ?I llu de d ? 11. . peel .'.1 almost any ??ay rootei ? ' ? close attention will probably mi for Al is nol likely to be een exc? p' m the preliminar} practice foi some time to come. J. S. Krick on, hander, Dalla ?, ; ? nol ? pi ed until thi ? " Texas League ?ea on. Ha? from Savannah, a eat? i due to report ?vit! in a '? ?? week I. ?lohn I!. I ?.ter, ecrets May Join Forces Soon Giant . ??. discussini ! I- ratei estcrd Bid thai though tl.rganizal ion m . mirable in many re peel he thouchl thai il had fatal defects from itandpoinl oe the sporl lover. "I think." ?aid Mr. 1*'" * s re t he frai ernil ? ? to ii< troj thi indi? ?duality and indep i ? denCC ol .1 player and 'h 1 doe ? r ' on i" ? ' ? co lb '_??' pi ofessor in 11 ? II V., ? declared 11 the big? |i agu? . Pau ;.i,,'.. -,, . Remember th? ' . bj ? he eh?>ice of ci I ie fo eral 1 ?<? ei *. ?? bank ? and I hen e. the prcdicamenl of the committ? 1 nth 1 he appui tit of To >b, Matty. Wagner, Raker and Collins. Kran! Schulte, ol * * " ;! pi ibabl ? H i, 1 h ?n tl e bench, for Hank O'Ds 1 ' ? ?. 1,:., . f..1 I*, ? ? Ki ? . at * 1 ?nn the Birmingham cl ? ? he Sot ' hern League. Ki ? been hs mmering : he ball I ai d. Schulte is n the battii g averagi ? the '??;>' ion? ! Le K 1. ely a a - once .. Red. ? ? I price foi leaguer may be si thi ? club 1 I-:, ep bidding foi Georg? I 1 1 inghani, a pitch. the I'ul'.ilh 1 I'lh of I ' 1 hicago and < 'let < land, of the V in? ? : - ca? Lea?* ie, and Pit1 burgh, ol 1 pue, are .??I taking .n the auction. 1 e 11 e rzoi id a ?l.'.il , -i up to gel Killifer, thi kei i' ' .t t he men 0 ed n *;" I il, jumped to 1 he I ? ? BITTER PILL FOR BUFFALO Skitters Cut Down Seven Run Lead in Last Innings. : ralo, July 28. Buffalo lo 1 a hard game here to da) to Jei . I . b) a cor? ol '?' to 8, The home team wenl in and 1 en run in the first 1 ?? ni ere nol enough to lave >.tf .., ? , CI) mer ha ?< crippled pitching and Mel ..t.i.? II 1 bandaged lefl hand. II?- .lid \eiy well ? inn ing -. after which 1 he 1* ? ?i .ut him freely. J? I , .1 1 fteen .neu to win, thr? ?? o1 that num? ber being pit? ? I he coi ?? folio? .n.i: ? ? r 11 1 1 i? 1,. 1 ? ? V ? . nt ?I .1 : .. . " !? . .. , t?l , 1 ? 1 1 . ???fill i'i. 1 U , . 1 1,-1 ..... ,,<, rrroi 1: 1 ? ? 1 , ri '"i 1... HuithIo ?? ?in 1, ,' . p?a . . Id. 1 pll * t 1 mplr 1 .1 11 ,. ' 1 .,, 10, Rochester, 8; Providence, 2. i ? . , : . . I ?, II I . : ?. .. ? "i IWII.rl i plmm mu? i , Mont! ?'al, G; Baltimore, 5. ' i . * i < 1. IS I I III! .?? , .11, I M.l'l'l, i. i i . \t ? NAPS END LOSING STREAK Mitchell Checks Red Sox Until the Seventh Inning. ? ? ? ? id, ?!ulj 29, < !e\el.m.I hi oke ? t? .- to-daj and defeated by a n ore of I to .",. Mitchell did no* allot a hu until the '. inning, Inn Boston in.nl?' s run for every lut, ?md came uitlnii one o? .. il?. -?-ore. Cleveland won in the ?Ming, when Collins wns hit for ! ?? ?i ngl? - by Graney and Turner. man following with a tripl? ai : Kirke with a single. Cady tras put oui ol the came for '? language to Fcan. m follow.- : ? ? ' '. HOSTON ?, i ..-,.,? ? ... r | I .... ||. , . . . ,11 I I t 1 36 10 I S S < :i i ii 111 s at , ? ? .. III. 300 i ' ... i II, SO ... M '.'. , - ? . ,, I I I ft 1 . .. ?- |0 ? III inllln?. 1 Il 1 ft ln| ,- | i, ft .i n r, . ? ? ? . ? ? ? ' Ho n eiBhlh i ? .- ?> . ? >. I? . ? .. 1 :; . - I pma n. 1 I . -?-;.. | . ; , I Hit ? ' ' '?Hin? ri m .'? ?i.n ? ? . . l,|..T. I. ? M l'o'ipei ? ? t r.. i: .. - Pittsburgh Feds Win in a Batting Bee Pitt burgh, Julj '.'?* Pittuburgh took nond game of the --ene- from the Kan .. ? ilj Federals here to-dhy by a . . ? !?'..*>. Heavy hitting featured the ronti I . ? double . ' ?' " ' ripl and tu.. home run'- v.. le made <>!. ?he five (lit.-hers ?. I... part ?cipated. - ?re by innings fu!'..?*. -? : it. ti. i ,414100 '- .1 ft ... ft \ i I I .? . i.r ? i ? ? ' t'.n American Association Results ike? i ; - ? .-.?.-? . ?. i.? ? --n.|.. r I'.'l!. ? <??<?? ? laiul. * Minn? apoll i, . :? ? ?-. ? New England League Results. I l toi po ? un?! t Uaneheati ? a . . U ... ' ?!' ?. II.? ?-'lull. : None but Runts for This Nine K..I Mtaaaa plan? In Imir the .mil. Ir? afttfl ?lie .?iirlil . ?erie. n it II it lea?, m ..le .... i.f the ?iiinlle?) men in lli? laserteaa l?eagar. riie nine ?ill lie Uni.un a? Hi,- Hunt? 1.1.In- < lemtte. mi the White ama, teilt ?In I lie- |iit. hinjc. aad lia? *?? hall, will In- I.f hill.I Ihr |il.il.- I ainli.li.tr.. l.ir I he inllihl are M. Inni?. Hii-h. Tarntet ami Mai-el In the ?iitllel.l ??ill h. Stamm I ir h?,Id. ..' Ihe \a|i?. ?irnhahl? the .mille.I man ?f ihr Int; ? l?ale ?lilao. of Ihe sriiHl'..-. an.I ll.itihi.- High, at ihe ligera. ?.Ira-.'ii ??..<? lhat he i? -.nre hi? tram ?ill i.li? ?nrli toet hall lhat n.-n the S.uiir- ?ill BC ?In.rl. THREE PITCHERS FAIL THE INDIANS Toronto Turns Tables and Wins hasily?Smith a Pinch Hitter. ? 111? Toronto, Ont, Julj 28. Toronto d< tested Newark here to-day by a score .. 9 to 5. I he India three pitchers, Holmquist, Lee, who pitched to only len, ?uni Curtis. Frill pitch".1 for the locals and eras Believed by Rogg in i he i ni b. Smith', a ? a pinch hit 1er, dro? e in I??o runa in tue .-.?<?-.. I inning with his double. The .-.or.- follow??: -, ,tn .? ...... ti. : . .. -i i ft ; : rt ' f. u ?? ? ... ? ? ? , 0 III ? f 2 I 1 I 00 Kraft II 10? 10 1 ... 1 lor g. -, ? ' llnliiKiuUi . ? ? ? I.." , .ft -. ? : ? , ' 17*71? I i ? ? ? ? i l? J . . ft i S'rwark. ? ?? ?> ?? . " u 0 ? ?liara .' : k. I.' ? m ' ' nil. Ki ? hell. I?..-.? :. | ,., !' ; ,.-, , ??? Ionian. . I' Rntar I I i--. I . ? Iff H..1.1I.I?.;.' |, ?ft ru;;. ? L'mptr. ...*.?? , , , Eastern Association Results. ? faiiiea pomlpa i*v.| ..,, ?.n< ..f rain Baseball Standing and Results in Four Leagues National League. American League. ?,\mi*. mi?*?*. ?.?.?ii?. i??i?\?? I'iIIOiiii-?Ii il N<>< ?iirU. Me? I nrk ni ? IrtrUnil. tiii,niii.iti al llr....l.l?n. I'liilii.lelpl.la al M loin*. ? hi. UK.. .1 H.i.l.iii ll?i?l?in al t liieiin... *?l. Iniil- Hi riiilaililplim I??". \* .i-li ititc t ??!? ill llrlriiil IM ?Ml?*- Ol ?.\MI*> *i l.**l I ltl>\*.. HI ?III*. Ol ?? \ ?I I- ? I > I I HI' II I'iII-IiiokIi ?? *?"*? **"?'* Vark < ruin i. ? himno, i.. Nr?? k'orfc. .' t m, :..m.iii ??. Hrn.iUiiii (ratal f?aUitogtaa. .. **i I ??ui*.. : i in,,IK,. ? ? i??>-i.??el itroun?!?'. liriroii. i. Philadelphia, i -I. 1 mu- ?. I*l,i|,??l.*lplila .raini ? te.clun.l. I* ll.,?l?n. I, S \ I'll IN ?I I I \?.l t. ?IIMIIM. Uli HI? *?V I I.M.I I ">l \M?I\?, w i r ? ?\.i. r ? w. i. n w x.. r.r. V,? .,a:,| ;i mi-, ? in? in all II IS Uli Tliila. M SI ??'? < hii hrh I) i:, ..,|| ( hi, m, M IH .'>M I'liili? lt> II IM Bo?liin '.I 41 .3*4 W I.- IS I. .no M | ?m. M l' ?n I'iii.i.'rah :ih i; .447 Un.li ii.n.iti 41 .11 \,? *,?rk. ;; ., : .tl? It...ton II I. I'.. ItriKiUI??? M I? 111 llrlriiil ?*? 4.', ?HI I let Hund III 1,1 . ; ;o Federal League. International League. i, \mi - I?? DA'S*. GAMKH ro-DAY, ?.( I.i.ii. al III??.l.li n il??oi. NrnarU ill li.r..n|.. ii.?? al Mortal? Seem*} in? ?it MuiTmI.. lv.iM-.ft~ Oil? .?I rilt.hurijli rro?l?|.*ii. ?? nl l(... In-Mrr Iniliiiiixpoll. ??? Hiilliinnir Hull linn, r al Montr? ill. ill *?i I l*? ??I OAMEH M.**l I Kl?\*i. H I.-I I I *> Ol UAMB \ K*?l I III? \\. ?in.m-.. .. liiirtiii... i Seemn VHg, '<. itnnni,?. s. Tin.hunch, i*. i?.?n?.i? ? ii?. x. loiiiniii. ti. Hemmrk, .'?. liKliiiiiiipoli.. .. Iliilllniiirr. '.'. II?.. h.-.t. r H. I'r.n i.lrn. ?*. :. **l I ..in. ?? |lr...,UI?ii iraini. ?I.mlr.iil ?',. HhII Inline. '.. I I 1)1 II \ I IKII.II. >I?MHM, IN I I UN tllllMI I lll.l I. M IMIIM; t?, I I* ? \\ X P.I N I M \\ I II . ?lu. ..t., 51 SS Alk lliirtHl?. I' I <*>? IIkII.ih rr ,? I. I, ? I Newark II II Mil ii.ii,.,. .?? i} in ,ii i? ?n ?n? n .?<? .1..; ii.xhr.i'i ,ii m -?tin in?,,m., is i; r, n lii.li.,ii II. I. in .11 1*111.h ruh .;?; IK II, I'r.nlil?. ,0 II .*"? ??.mlr.nl M M .X'.H itr,?,i,i, n ii im Mim l.i.iil? ...:is ., : Ill HufTitl.? .1 II .il:i 1er? 4 II? in til MS Il .?vrlull I?. ,1m?. .*. . ?, I. I | .1 I . ? i ilon ' p m 1 |p lei? I : Lauuls i d rai , a.i ?.. I Il,..I.?Il l'i.li...-i -, i.. iU I* M 1.1.111'? ? l'itlsl"j|?jli - A?i? (.. THIRTEEN AND CRAWFORD A JINX Tigers Cut Short String of Victories of the Athletics. Detroit, .luly 28. The Athletics' string of consecutive victories was broken to-day, when Detroit, by vir? tue of Crawford's heavy stick work, tfiok the fourth and final frame of the .?ii.' ? n; B score of I to 3. l'util to defeat? Philadelphie had ?-on twelve ?traight K?me?. Sam Crawford batted in three of De? 'troit's runs, his three-bagger in the ixth driving in the runs that tied the score. A bane on halls to Veach in the eighth, with the bases tilled, forced in the winning run. A 'ripie play m the fourth inning, in whuh Walsh, Hush, Collins, Mclnnis and Schang participated, was the field? ing feature. The work of Moriarty al third base, with seven clean plays, was i ! -.. note?* ort by. The -ton folio? S : [ll-TROl I" \ I PII1I? PHI *< v ?ii. ? ? ? o i t I " 11 ifii . t . > , ? - . , ? < ' ? \l ? '. : ? 1 ..? : 1)0 1 .?? M l\. ? . : " ? ? ? . i? ?I .. i n .- i. i > I B.I ' I . -, ?.I r I n s - . _?. n . e. ? p|g M- !.. ' nil) \1 Inni? -n ? ? II - - ,--.?..: .' Mil I?y |. Ry I i - . - ? ' i ' 1 . | ? I Hendrix Puches the C-hifeds to Victory BuiTalo. .In;; 28 Hrn.lt i\ was in? vincible to-day. and with the Chifedfl hitting Schulz freely it was an ea?v victory for the visitors hv a score of V I en ""' ? hicago'a hits were off the former American League pitcher m six ,i,i n f ?. Flack ?prained ins ankle glid? ing .'or home i.i the seventh inning and ,\,ii he out of the game for several Th.? score l>y innings follows: R.ll R . r, i a is ? . , t, - ? ., .... a ees a i e ? o?i llailerl? * ? - : \A .-: s -hu'/ M .? . i:'..or. Meyer Bats Hard, but Indi napolis Wins timor?, .lui?. 28. The Indianas? 1 Feds defeated Baltimore here to-day h. ,i .-m ?? of 5 to 2. ii.- ico re by innings follow.; i: n k . .. .< ?? t ' .i n t i -, : i , ? ' ; '. " i ii I i. ? r. \ v ? ... Tri-Stnte Le?iguc Results. '-?' ? . ?? : . -...?.? ? : nmnni. i YANKEES DROP THE ODD GAME Scott Allows Three Hits, While White Sox Pound Keating. CHANCE, TAKEN ILL. LEAVES THE FIELD Visitors Start Well, but Chicago Takes lead in f ifth and Then Clinches Matters. ??i , . ChiMgo, July 28. The White Soi le fented the Yankees h?'re to da) I.-, a -core of ?i to '-'. and thci tur.*?! the series. Jim Scot; hi ra to three hita while Raj Ke:,i. ir.g was pounded hard. Frank 1 was taken ill with stomach troub'? early ?n the ??ame and had to le* ,. I'eld. At the hotel to-night ?t -.? a ??. i that his condition was not ti.at he might have to sta) indoor for a day or 1 uo. The Vankeei \?eie the I rst to r?.:??, making a run in the iccond ?nnii g ; ? <\ .o ' ,| not hold thia a? Only one hit ?vas needed tally and from the BCCOnd :nn?ng until the ninth Chancc'a men made no hit ntf Scott. In the ninth w-ith a hi(f bad hi him "I'i'atii \'.ill?'_\ .I'm" eased up a hit ??i:.| \?.a - found for I " ?? ?.re? ? Mullen and Peckinpaugh wen i ? i ni tort? w ho were able to ??'<" h,i< . olumn. Raj Keating was fair!?, effective i ihe eafly innings, bu* weakei the en<l ?if the Rame and hi luppoi did likewise. Scot? was backed up l :. : 11111 ??> -.-- styl? Weaver, Blaekburne hud Pournier all made amazing atop* and Rlttckburrie ?a.? al.-o ;. tar ,. hat. Pennnitt was another strong factor in the attacking force of th? White Sos In the second inning Cree walked and went to second when Mullen Is'd i pretty sacrifice alone; the first h.i Peckinpaugh broke a batting ?lump of long duration with a single to ?and Cree scored. Ihe advantage wa- onlv temporary, for Callahan'a men t,<-.| th? score the tinrd inning. -Iim Scotl walk d and went to eeond on nn infield <.ir Black? burne lifted a A) for Cool Demmitl ila ihed a I hree bs I ? deep right, bringing the pitchci Hay was left <n base when I fnnned. In the iiftli inning the ' took the lead. With two men out F < Weaver singled to right field ? eeond. Lena Blaekburne ? . ?? ? ? hol drive to the same territorj II I Weaver crorsed the plat.-, b caught in trying to take sect rlrri.u in. Chicago added t?> the sixth when Collins sins. second on an infield out an?l came -a ! the way home on a v\;lii p I If there was any doubt lefl I'ltirnat?* reault Of the gal banished in the eighth inning \ ? iror b) Hoone on Weaver's tap, >? bu: ? i*y Blaekburne, anti Keatine'-? fail throw to *r.st on I>.?r? ? .? inn. ' ' e hare?. ?'ollins popped to Hoone and Kour? nier fanned, but juat when il deemed at it Keating a*as go rtg to pitch ''iri.-r'-' out ?it the hole. Peckinpaugh lumb t ? < grounder from Bodie and home rame Weaver and Blaekburne. Demmitl to third and scored b) mean i of ? double s*. al. I'm- Yankees rallied ? .n the With one down Hart/ell walked i ! took second while Blaekburne was throwing out Cook. He atole thud a- I came home on B single lv Cl*C( Mullen also fiinirled. but Peckinpaugh flied o t. .HI-w;'? A I. NK'V V"i'i ? a I. r i. ? : i l .i (:,,,.. . ' ... r ? -. 1 ? n , .?. til l .... iTee f < : r: ??? ? \i ? ? ? ? 10 6 ?'-? - - ? ????'?--? ? ? " . )j I 0 0 'It Kea? ? pt f, (, o i ? ?? . ? ll--- " ? . :.. ? ; '. -, 4 ? a . ?, , I . ? i 11- K-a- .. i y Se f. Wil?1 ' i I Chi SEMATORS HIT AT WILL Pitchers of Browns H;r> ? 0?F Day? Visitors Win Easily St. Louis, July 28 St Le ? I ' ers arere not effective here to '? . ? Waahington playera hunch?: most at will and made il three a four games in the aeries with the club. The score was 7 to :?. tVASKIN.; i.N A ! . - '? ? I ? ? a ? " . . Ilowar.l. I I I ? ? ? ? . ? . > .- II I f l|? ... ? ... Mortal ? ? ' . ' . .\ \*. m? ? > ' i ? ? - ? ii n ?Ilion i ? i ' ' \t ? ? ' 11,,. .,. p. MS ' | o I \ ? ? 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