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SPORTING S 1. G TION baseball * Racing ? <4 47 w a * ?' c s .Ni. ta Dirriv STtfttme SPORTING SECTION Boxing ? Lawn Tennis * Go// PART TI. FOUR PAGES. SUNDAY, AUGUST 13, L916. >:< * PART II. FOlK,PA(;iX Braves Humble Robins Before 28,000 Fans Tribe of Stallings Twice Emerges Victorious Over Flatbush Nine. PFEFFER AND SMITH SHELLEO FROM MOUND Margin of Three Games Now Separat.s Two Leading Teams in Pennant Fight. H> FRANK O'NFIl.l.. na Boston Pravea ahattered a Brooklyn idol at Ebbets Field yester L afternoon while 28,000 spectator* w.tehed the .laughter with mingled feelingJ 'The gray clad visitors cnished ,m Robin* r-adei the weight of a . defeat IwB greater struggle* f0r baaeball supremacy never were vBged on the Flatbush meadow. and wj,er. MllBI MawiBJ saded the after? noon with a fly to right field even the mwot psitlssa was foreed to admit that Uaai had won. The score ??!#to 4 in each instance. A margin of three game*- now BSPSSSSM tk* fcoblBfl from the cohorts ,f___lllag9, a margiB B*ai_a is **11 t-00 Two game? remain to be played ia Hm flsries, nnd Wilbert Robinson will po into thoee battles with two of hi, SSSTieat guns spiked and out of Jeff Pfflfer, ths Grand K_p dfl ? r | out of aetion rihiag I colors Radolph after n spirited -'"??? ? ";n:h inning. a r.mbardrr.<" I rattaaa4 at the M of Nap Rucker and produced raas ?"d the fletary. Sherrod ?ne lefthar.ded speed B?er Bf aetion in the ,.for lb] laeh ( oomhs FeeUag 'funs High. The spirll of eoi Biel permeated thc BJgh between the Hraves am1 ? ?nd the ii'ua 00* not been made any thfl - -."??!? which r \. ittril sted to the rival play - .rragers. The crowd became toi with thc ruUBS spirit. Kvery play made by the Robins was chcred. ,-.en in the firal game a well rus Rudolph aetted . ,\e them thc lead bed lt WSI .it the elOflfl of that same in thfli Wilbert Robinson and Dleh rh became involved rn ?'? ?erbal ,.., . anded ib payst* tal ?*??**? ? , ? _, Tht reaponaibility for Brooklyn a de ... \,wlth Better, perhaps, the hlame 0f _ (. ne innings Ifl charged to him tly so. It was hia la ?xc-?able failure to obey orders and , r third base in the ninth ? ? run. rj the frame with a carromed off the glove <>f a manner that iranville eould make a p.ay put in to run for i Wheat, off on a imtting . drive tO right. uetr r baae, hut in violatioa of he looked back 11, . fraction of a second. enourh to let the throw but him bv inches. < Btshsa* then gle te ? soad, -lack struck out, and Mow ? ? . to right, ending the game. Wheat Tounds Ball. .int-d the cup of de fett ? - dregs, but not of Zach Wheat, who ned prodigre-^ m orTeiiuve hase effort to drive his team ry. In the tirst game he ? i the ball over the right field wall for a home run, sending Jake I>au efore him and giving the Robins ? thite-run lead, which Jen? to hold. In the _econd game the (herokee brsve got four hrt*. two doubles ond a. rr.;. ..nd .cored B l*BB. It ?lly time Wheat Bp with a man on ba-e srafl Ib tr.en Ge'z'.- Bfli*" lOt running nulli | ? - flfti-rnoon Me. More man ou the Boston h due eoBflideration B thc ? r un by I- red Bnod OCed the margin of '?tuggic, siaraa of Brooklyn Th* bsrdeat hit drives cuddled into Bf the Rabbit'i ?mp'.i | ? bewitehed. No liner *?" '<'0 rta.agi te pry hii hand? apart. drive **rtie_ him o* hia feet, but, although I came up w :t>: the jf d doubled Jimmie Johnston off mt } . tsase situation after another ?ariag tha *?*? games. Coming ia the first game, the Br*ves smashed over four runs in the "in'.h inning. getting two of the tal r^ Pfeffer, w>.om they knoeked ' *h* ___;, i.r.d tvo more from Nap i insT ____? i ?OgrTOM (*** U) BROOKLTM <N. **1 srir h |,o nr ?hr hposir M vllle.iia SO I I 4 0 Ji.linsfn.rf Sl l * 0 ?? R__n. ni. ii g : lt D__b*r_t_ ?i l ? oo I Wtlholt,rf 40 l o 00 wii.at, lf.. 41 i 1 *t IM'M If.cl ?1 1 0 0 0 f tshan.li 4 0 I 4 4 1 ; Koritn.lt' 4 1 lll 0.St..i?*t. rf " I 1 0 0 0 Bnvlth, ... 41 l 3 .0 Mowrey.3h 3 0 1 1 11 sr..?l_'s.,f 3 1 1 0 01 OlSOtl, ss.. 10 1 I ' ll ? ?oniiy. ll tiio.o MeCarty, <? 4 o 1 I "' Black bn.c jo 0 l ?Ty|_r.... 000 ; tKtizpa'ck 1 0 t ' Jttsflon ..000 HI* ( 00 0 : Rudolph.p 2 0 1 lOnlllns l 1 0 N-t-f. p.. 1 0 0 Totals..Sif. 10:. 111 lotsls . 31 4 10 ;: 1' I ?BaM-4 t<* nitrkrmrr ln lh* ninth Inntn,. fBsllsil for iy__ i- ir.?> Btalh __>_*_ llll f t Vltr.psirl,-K ln th. "Irth In. | ( lltairM r_f Rurtolpl "- ths riflbtl i-? r-s iBaBfld for Ruck.r ln th* nlr'h l-inlnfl. '? _t*_t_r 001000*04-* 1 ProokliT. I l S S ! " * ? ? I i IVn hs..* hl'? Wllhoo ' SM l__ tfttnt hs** hlls ? ,|..v Ma_lT_ B-M r-?-W"at ?**? r..o> Msrainlli*. Jnlinsfoii. l'u-.-i,s ?> s?, nrl(-*_lill* ' ____-rt. S_m_*l Mesrrss Dounl. psays (Jfi'an. _n_ Cutihau __w i-t?lnTi and Dsoberi Mar, , , snj Hooisvto Left sii hssfi 1 Rrooklyn, i vim bs?? 011 ?w* Bostoo. |t*--cs .>?? , . Off K i I ilpl .. off W-ffsr. ". HltS a . *_.-,?! runs -Off Ru.lolpli. ? Ml* an.l 4 runs ln , , l...nr-. off K_hf, I :m sn.l tnrlr.ss ; ? or? i.tff_i iuui ii-j ;'?""?,'.'",? 1 a_e_rr I - ,* oul ht R-doipl ? I'frffiT. li ta ItmSsr. i ; l niplre* - kurj a__ -ffNfl 1?? SWOMi t,..Ml BOSTON 'S U>, BROOKLTB IJI ' abr h po ar- abr h po a* i M'Mlle.*.* IU 1 f> 0 John'n.rf.ef bO 0 J 0 0 *__?_. lb IS** 1 3" Uaubert.lb ! 0 0 o 0 J iV.Uholt.rf 10 .10 M.-O-m.lb l? 1 ? 0 0 I M__o*. lf. 4 0 1 : 0 0 Wheat. lf.. Sl 4 1 M i Konhy.lh 3 1 112 i'd 4. tahaw.lb .. 0 1 1 I " J.8mlth,-bl! 2 3 Ifl 11 MVrs.f II I 00 Bnodc'-.cf II 3 S 01 Coomba, p. Ifl D ?? ,-n.c 3 0 - 4 OC Mowrey.lb J 0 0 1 4 0 i .llen. p.. 10 0 0 I - . I i -' < *? i Huflhe* p i l o oa j Meyera. e 4 0 l 6 3 ! KudOlph.P 00 0 i) ?' 0 0 0 0 0J s Smith. p '.' 0 1 0 Ifl - rnael. rf 0 0 <* n 0 1 ' ?o'M.ira . no o fi o 0 .... .. is e s si -.: a u i Totai*.. "i infli" ? Ra- to M?|-fl Ni tSflMS ifn'fl- *R*J1 '"r MeCanhj tn Blnth inrrrif I ; no-:,., i I ? 0 0 S 0 ? ?-_ o '? I .' ? ."004 l Two naw 1 S sal ' ' " ' i) Mej Left oo bss? Bnst.r. 5 Brooklyi "? ?"? ,,fT ' ' Hufhti ? ' - ? : .... ,,c.. KiiJoll .imc. ' Rucker. who found men on second and third when he entered thc list.-. In the second game the vifliton al . way were IB front. but the Robins made manv a denoBfltration in force and threatened to break througl , hit by Chief Meyer- or Jimmie I Johnston m the sixth inning might , have turned the tide. Two runi ' over the plate. and the bases [Bil, Mevers grounued out, icoril g 01 Stengel war- passed/ftlling the t while the crowd booed. -immi< ston then efBU ap, bul Hughei : whistled a fast one under I ? the count two BBd tw< , BJ land blade straeb out, daahii | hopes of Brooklya once more Dick Rudolph won hii aeyentb ? straight gai ?? '?'" h? defesti Robins in the I teflt, ar.d he wn- h'irled back into thfl Second ? hen Hughe tered Ifl the ninth. The spell of hifll ?' mastery over Brooklyn remains an broken. for he checked the rally short. Tbe dav was dull and dark for DlCB : in the flfth mning of the opener. for ' he waa hit hard for three rUBS. too, Jeff I'feffer was pitching BgS him. Not often doei th? Bto-ohlynAce leac under those conditions. What mighl have happer.ed to Sir R had he fnir-heri thfl game ifl S matter' I Of conjecture, but he was deiricked to sllow b hitter Ib hii place, ead Lefty ! Nehf finished the game. goiflg in when the Brave* were OBfl run to the good. Frank Alien. Hughes and Rudolph col i laborated in winning the last game. Brooklyn started the seoring, getting ? a run in the second inning pf the : opener. Stengel walked, and counted when kfikfl Mowre\ Mood in with a I three-base hii The Braves registered at the place in the third frame on s ' triplato left by Snodgrass and a liBglfl bv Kudolph. In the fifth the Robins broke loose and took the lead. MeCarty singled. but was foreed by Johnston, who later ? *tole second and scored on a hit *>> Daubert, who dashed all the way to third on a wild return by Saodgrsss. Wheat came up amid the thUBdered cheers of the crowd. Rohbie exhorted him to hit it out of the lot, ar.d Buck 1 did. He sent the ball sailing far over the nght field fence into a vaeant lot on Bedford Avenue, tallying Daubert ; before him. Braves Turn Tide. Alas! for the hopes of Brooklyn. . The Braves were not diSBiayed, and B ?eemingljf safe lead had no terror for them. With one out in the Magefl walked, and went to second when Konetchy bounced a oinj Pauhert's ankle. Smith flingled, seor? ing Magee, and Btalliags began te tak? an interest in things. He sen* Joe Connolly to hit for Saodgrsss, and Joe doubled to Konetchv scored on this WBllOP, atr,) the leader of the Bravaa sent Tyler up to hit in place of Blackburn. Right here began a battle of managerial witfl, for Rohbie ser* PfetTer to the elub j house and Rucker to fhe mound. Stal? lings retaaiated by subttituting I l patrick for Tyler, and Pitfl came ' through with a single, seoring Smith ; and Connolly. It was hammer and tongs in the sec 1 ond game, with the Braves seoring first. They collected one run each in ? the nrst and second innings Maran ! ville greeted Sherrod Smith in the ) opening frame with a single to right, 1 and scored eventually on a drive for n base by Magee. Results of Games in Two Leagues And Standing of Battling Teams NATIONAL LEAGUE. GAMES-TO-DAY. tWcaro at Cincinnati. Pittsburgh at St. Eouis. JJSILTS OF GAMES YESTEKDAY. '"todelphia, 7; New York. .'.. ?^ton. 5; BrookKn. I. ""?ton. :,; HrooUvn, I. Plttiburgh, |; Chieago. 0. St. Louis _| Cincinnati (raini NATlONAi. LKAGI | BTANMNG. _'kl.. 2* '" ,v xv ??? ,,f _____ .2 37 '6-6 Hitlflgh 43 54 .443 -____?" -. 39 "MhicMo 46 58 .442 ?*?*??? 52 47 .52-Cinnatl 41 68 -76 AMERICAN LEAGUE. GAMES TODAY. Detroit at Chieago. St. Louin at (leveland. RESll.TS OF (.AMES YESTEKDAY. Philadelphia, 9; New Vork, ... Philadelphia. 2: New *i <?rk. 0. St. I.ouis. II; Cleveland. 0. Chieago, .'; Detroit. 0. ? Boston. 2; Washington. 1. xMERK \\ LSAGUI STANDING. W. L Pr- W. L Pc. Boston. 62 14 _85 Detroit. 59 32 JUS Chir'go 62 48 .564 N. York 55 52 .514 Cle.e'd 60 48 .556 ***? aah'n. 51 33 .481 St.L'ia. 60 51 .541 Phila... 22 81 .214 7" The Days of Real Sport ------ *.?**??*_ Feature Facts for the Fans Shoeker allowed only three hits, but lost. Strunk fanned lhr?e times in Ihe siHiir contrsi. "i'm baajiaaiaf io look like >ou," aaid Doaavaa to Mack "Please keep a?a>." lt arafl an o(T da* for the Ne** York teams. \ll three Insi. Kddie Plank, in his old-agc come baek. shul out Ihe Indian*. Cooper held the Cubs lo three hits and won a s'lul-out gamo. Red Sox Hon from Senators in Ninth Boatoa; Ava;. 1-. The k?,i BCOrad two runs in a ninth inning rally . to d.iy, and defeated Waahington, J to 1. Walter Johnson, who roliavod H ln tha eighth, waa found for three aln glei in tlie ninth. Hii throa to third. with no one eovering the bag, on Wiilk i?!?'- bunt, allowed Hoblitzell to tie the hron . econd, Gardnei hit a -afe hounder ?) John ton, Walker going to third. 'hotnaa, vho was reinstated to-day, batted foi rd, ai d arai purpi ?ely pi the bases. "Chic Shorten, re-j called tO the Red Sox fold from *???> ?. mi to pineh-hit for Csrri-1 gan aad hil to ahoii centre, Walker sconng the winning run, huf nol ba fore TnOIIIBBQWBI foreed out at sicond, and Shorten loflt credit for a hit. The score follows: wasii i \ :. BOSTI N ti Ir ' abrli po a * abr Morflaa "o I >per, rf t 6 Mllai 4 ? > io:l ? ais. ix... 401 i ?? i 111 0 18 rJaln-T. 11 1 o 0 Will'm* li. 2 ?' : '? 00 (Valker, ' ft 1 I 88 Hem Oardi 18 48 .? - - - ??? Harper p. 10 ? * 8 8 8 n ii 1 00 0 o .' ?'???? P ii . io Leonard . ? Can rai .'?,: ? : |n ss ]?'l ' 1 8 tTbornas...880 tSborten .. 1. TMai ? naartaa -;??!. M . ?' tBatUrd tae * ar rgan Ui ninth. \\, rtoo ...8 8 8 1 " I 8 8 8?1 . o M . Bam . 3 ?? ??>'? ** ' ' ' 8j ?i ' \l Brld* l? M-. I ? ba*** i bail* "i* Hamef ' - ii . . . i" - . i ? un? ' ,." Iiarpar. : ? ii ?"' *?> n, Ruth IM "' ' ? ; R 4 !., ? TUa*. - 1' Minor Leigue Results. l\Ti i'\ \ riONAX I . , . r, ?? r, "i ''? ***i .. .. 181808838? 4 U Bcbull 1 ?? ? - ...? 0 H lt B . . -*??' , , o 8 8 I 8 I 4-fl M 4 i i (i ii ii | " I . . ,.,.!rr .,,-1 cniaio*. and mvdm ? ? "' k% ' n ii 1 "Tfl 114 1 Mll ? i , ? :.. Ilf-rt-wl ? ?;' fl II | 1' ! BB*-* . a ? # ? a a i l tr. . | Straamm I Bar,- - '' K'!' "*?" ind Ol) nkw \"*lh. VTAT8 Klroira. ? A ? I W a. 7. H rai uu ? ? - ?rr?. . It.rr* 0 K.rr:. .-. ' Ufl UI ?** OBMJt lATl.'V : Mll-raukw 4 ?Mpolli l - ' i tanas * i i i - ? Hull ? Brldfltport. 8 S. a |..i 4; io ?oi iiHRN aaam iatkw uttia R-x-*. ?. atiaaaa " l.tf-l* K..ii. 1 ktiat Blrmlnabara \; *a"**B*mla. I rhattanoofla, ! Jlol i>. 1 . CHattaouoga. 4. ilubtia. 8. Giants Once Again Bow Knee to Old Al Demaree McGraw Men Also Fail Victims to First Triple' Flay of Season. Philadelphia, Aag. 12 The New, jfort Giaata fell rietima this after ? te thfl efllj triple play made in the Natioaal I eague thia >? iaon, and , ..... b ?? b) tbe rbillies. .-,. was '. to 2. Morai'- Hi n engiai 'red their three plv killing m ti. ?? ..i frsmi I Doyle "' sn error by - rho dropped I ?P ? ?'? ?nd Larry daahed Into third baae when Charley Hersog lingled to right rhe latter advance,i te tecoad sn tBs hrow-in. . Davej RobertsoB then came up, saa, findins a ball te his likiag, took a -.>? age cut at it. I>? mon DflVfl Bancroft J ? in tbl patb, however. ard, grabbing thfl hurtling iphere, he thn-v.- to Byrne, loubling Doylfl ofl tbird, and then , i.ack to leeond is time te make . play on Hersog. whe jrai eaagbt be tween u eoi ,l and tbe far turn. ie Schupp. the left-haader, *no has been going pretty well ie fjr, wo* .. ,j ,,,- tha rubber in -hr.? tram.-. Poll Perritl too. wa? raaaled rather soundly, ? i deeahred upon ,Geerg? ? to fii h th? _a*ae. Nol onlv did the Giants |os< rame, but they lost Bill Rarlden ai well The Giant eatcher came IBtO I litien with the bat of Fred Luderui -Bd |a now BBfSiag a badiy bruis-d ,humb. Brad Keeher BBlshed *?**??? behind the bat, and did well. The Phiilie* lost Crarath for the moment. Old VVooden Shoea wai hit on ?h* nose by thc ball when tryiog to iield a drive bj Larry Doyle. The Grants pot off to a ROod start Bfainal Al Demaree, seoring two runs in the lust inninf*, but then they fell away. There ia a peeullar mystery in Al'? little eurvfl ball that mystilies the Gianta. They p"t four ef their eight ?i th,- tirst frame. The Phillies, on the ethef haad, were more aggres sive. Thev limply ilaBghtered Schupp and then pounde-1 Perritt SS tbfl score piled np. The cor* follows: K ?. . -N t. , , ?i.l'.v rB Ul ,; Uur_.ll 4 111 1 1'a ? '. '? ?'? Doyle. - 1110 l| N I ' \\\ Her/oa .tl lll ' ?'??' Byrn*. Jb. I ? ,. ,;,. 1 rf .1 I .' 0 0 1 . o | v. r.itt*.|. if ni l *o . | , n Iau4-n>fl, n ?'!'Ul no I. . I ., .- .. i i - I 1 ,. ;,! ,???*, p 4 .0 0 0 0 - ?11 ...-?? ? ' TMala H-SMtti ToUB .. ttl ttt WI .,,,.. i.-nlnf , ,i ,i ,1 1 n j 11 l ? - s, 'I _'? ..... _ l ... ?? i runs i._ Fifty-two Yachts Take Part in Hupuenot Races B> CAPT. JAMES (. BUMMEB& Pifty-tWO yachts sf the OBfl desigfl and otl,er elasses isiled a ipleadid race on Long Islaad Boaad yesterday ia th twi nty-second aanual regatta ef the Hagueaot Yacht Clab. There - fresh breeze from the B?lthwe?t that kicked up quite a sea te IbOWBrd, gil I >fj the little fellows some pitching and rolling to do among thfl white eaps. ..' d sending the en ? 'h w"' jacket, after a spirited thraab te wind? ward over the laal leg! of their eoaraea. The "forties" were repreaented >>' .lames Bishop'i Psmpajo. Hf*fJ**?tg '?? competito'r, she covered the l'.'.-nn e . in _ hour.-. 9 -aiaatc ds, UklBg a BBil OVSl pnze. There wai B gOOd race in the "Q" clas.-'. IB which George C. Mallo/'l Arvia won from K. B. Bodd'fl Virs minutes 18 |_COBp>. ln tl;.- I rflt dlTl ?ion handican class. A. W. Lockwood ? Carolina defeated W. L Coui tVasaka by just one minute over the long coutse. ln the Other handicap i the a laaen wen I ha Red by | minute- 49 aecondfl, from the Mediator and Grorce E. Gartlsndti Kobin Hood W 'ff"*' ,h'' Ogeeiaaa by 11 minuie.. 13 r-t-r Six of the I.archmont Intl lloopfl made a close race of it over 'h-> ll i, mile eourae, th,' victor being the Yuron owned by W. S. Maekiatoah, bj .11 seconds, from H M Gfl Hamburgh II Tbe BU( elaas fllied well with eleven starter- ' E. Hydefl Hydra eaptared tirst pnze, winnlng by S minutes 19 seconds, from EL G. I'nitt's Ve?a. The winners in the other clanses vvere the Aleda, the MlBgO, the Jess, the N'ereid, the Eaglet, the Teal, the iVig Wag, the Yan and the Wasp. . SigaaU for the start were set from i ommodote Herman M. Williasflflfl power vacht Manlere II, anchored eff the east end of Huckleberry Island. the regatta committee. Geaige E. Vi?Our ?Ux George G. Bell ar.d J. H wood ward fleBdiag.the Pamparo swaj >i-t ai i ;40. The Brsl leg of te s.otch Caps baey, was s ree* , eond, te Press*' et Poial b . Hempstead Ba- . a run, and th.- I le_ to the home mark, a beat to wind ward for all hands. The summarv follows: N ^ , , HITUs BTABT I it <"i flsr HS BILKS i .. ? ? ttmomt r_i _. j H"~, K. T T C. TIIIRT . B* I 1 ? A 1*1 bloopi cui g 'V: '"? * ? ? ! . '?,,,,?',7.,." tlBlS --*'. haxdicap nj^-*rtBar DITMWN BTABT i iii KSI. HH BHBa ,.- , i ??? ! * - ?:?**!?" I M ' BAMOICAi" ChaM -?",**;: w5JfJS!* *rA,:T' II. 1 3M I Cf* ? '' " ! ft ' Ifl , I ? . |. M ri ii hmi ' -?. nivsa I -I IM. <? E. Oaitland j IT:I? j '? " * ' "f" ' o . mi in M Uaaav I *."( IIMi'NT INT1 lU'I.I I" STAUT. 1*88? ,. ? .. 3 ",' lt 1 :4? i: '? IjSS* i *i ?PKClAt H.3- -:.?'?? . - '? ' Kwm '"'* "-'? ' "? '??????: Vlralnla. B"> lt J . ' ! BTAB ? Uaa BTABT I 18-4XH BBB, WM l V ? ij i it- ii ???'??" " ? ? ? : ' , " * ! 4 ? _ : " ? 1 lt I t l ?- a i,"A w. , . u. ciAaa traar.^ iv covnaa i.v. , . . TAinr i i i * . . . 4 '. >? ... 1*4 i l liea. \ ? ? ?*. i- ? ? ? ;;,.?, mi. CLAB8 BTAfc 188 C*B*Pa*8Bl K TBBJ V'., n -Jr.--.rr.*.."" ?J I* {?$? NwS Jdw-. i a*. **>bbo.....-*??? aaaiaa i?? Club Standing in International GAMB8 TO-DAY. Roehester at Newark (two). Montreal at Proiidence. RESIJ.TS Off (.AMES YESTEBDAY. Bix-hester, 9; Newark, ... Providence. .">: Montreal, I, Baltimore. 9; Buffalo. 8. Buffal'i, t>; Baltimore. 3. Toronto. 9; Richmond. I, Toronto, I; Richmond, 3. BTANDING Off TEAMS. W. - Pc \V. I? P.c. Prm'e. 37 II ...hl Torto. 19 19 ...00 Buffalo M I. Mi Rich'd. 19 51 .1S.1 Monl'l. 51 47 JMflBoch'r. 10 55 .121 Balt'e.. VI 49 .520 New'rll 41 57 .US Roehester Shoves Newark Into Cellar ?i? By losing at home to Tommy Leach's Roehester Hustlers yesterday, Newark dropped into last place il the Inter? national LcH^ije standin,.. The Hust? lers were last, but iwapped place* with the Indians by winninR the ^'ame, . to 5, There waa plcn'y of hitting in the ronte?f. Newark hit '.he bail al-r-o-' as freely as diii Roehester, but not M timely. I*:e Way. the former Yale sta>\ who -t i-'i.i thfl f-B-A for Kochestei. did not last lonf, while Enzmar.n, the New? ark pitcher. was hammered fr, n the box in the sixth inninp;, Enzmann hit safely both times he crime to bat, g.t tinu a double and a triple. Bay Mowe, the Newark flhortatop, who broke his lep early in the season, re sumed play an ri slarrmed out two iafs hrts, beside* BCariBg twice, At - he took care of four OUt of five chance-. The score: KRWARK il. I :. ? an r tr po ? ? ? ' ?? . ? ? I I : ? I m n -,, i ? ;? 10 0 1 li 'i "0 Totals *::-.:" 11 i,: ? ?I'l't. i f -r ? la i ta Rn hes-H 10 1*4 , Nrwark .0 1000001 MIs? rtc-ba ? _ Rrumann Bs rll ? . li Sa, nti ?? r rlln. K'nma ? ? a_k rs?M > ?'. Dttl ' sl _. Im.-cli, tl.u Off ?.i ii.tf ?? ln . rr 1 ????-?, i. Basei . . ur Hj, i ,,? i - ?? w Srr.i. k nol il. \\ .y. I . ' ?? Kl ? K - sr - HH B| Way l?? L_fl ,,r, h_j_. E.-_at_. j. K. i ' - r * l r..; 1*1 srtnutl Sliil COOPER BLANKS CUBS; ALLOWS ONLY 3 HITS Pittsbarghi Peaa., Au?. 12. Pitcher Cooper of the Pittsburgh Piraiee te day held Chicatfo to three hits and two on balls, the hc-ne team shut l uut the viaitora, :i te 9. The locals scored two run.. in th> third inning on a stagle by Baird SBd ?uceess-vo trinles by Carey and . I ,. In the lifth ;r.nin ? I ningle and a witd throw l.y Wortman and *A iison (tava rgh another V ilflOl 1 ? ..'J!'' the fifth inr.inir and ga Archer. ? -core foloi CHI.AOO N I. ' PITT8BI R 1H M I. , . at, r 10 0 4 4 i l 3 i : 'i 4 ?? Ptarh rf i ee essli'a ' i # M inn f Ifll SISjB huhs lf 101 4 01 /..rn m-n .'1, I ? ?) ') 1 0 Hin.hm'n rf 4 0 1 1 <?J *_<>llwlt_,lb 100 10 0 rohn_4on.ll 3 o o 14 11 Wilson ,- :(,o 1)1 r_ra_?T, B ? " i 3 . l vr >.r . .. 1 '. M h M "> ? '> 1 '? I i,>. , f i ? ; j n i riaehcr i . t o | ? oo n ** !00 '? 1 : C.OB-T, fl... Sll S SS l.ii.nilT p : 0 0 0 10 10 0 00 0 I , ? ' " 0'1 Totals ..tOOtt* ?B_U_i ? -M . a , . I ,,n 0 0 ? 0 0 0 0 0 .. . . o o i o l o s ? i v i* i - ? ? 1 ? ?rr? M ll. ? ll lu , ., \.< sa.1 '!*.> ?'. 4 , I ' ' ? - . . .-_.-. 4 1 Irsl .ss* rrriH ? i '??_,. I | r. .1 ;-,| r ?-?? ,- 4. ? "ff I.alrr, ,|_r I ?>*/ ? "?l*r 1 II. i ' uff __MB_M " al..l p iff I's. ?*r. I ,n.i - - . > Bj I.ani I'r. 1 D? r,xipw 1 rsa?_- kflO Itafev. tmptres ? . . 4 ?.' a.. . Or__ Yanks Twice Beaten By Lowly Athletics Shocking. nRf-T r.AMt P1III.A (A U). 1NBW* TORK <A.!..'? abrhpoa- ST.TJb W'tt a* 4112 41 MaB"". ?*?? ?? I ? ?! Wnlah. rf 8 2 2 0 81 Hia*. if J? ? | ?i fftrunk. . f '.'-? 4 i nt Paek'-n**. ?? J ? . -' Irajoi*. 21. 5 0 2 1 10 Ptip. lb... 81 IB 88 Mcln'la.lb I 1 117 10 Araaon. 3t> 4 0 3 0 4 I UcEI'a.ll ?l 2 0 20 dedeon **t?Bl - ? -"' I'lik. If 41 l 1 10 Miller. rf.. 40 110 llal.y. . . ft> 0 1 4 J 0 Vmaker. ,? 4 1 * ' J ' Myera, p. 41 3 1 4 0 Mn?rl.t-*-*.p *???;! IKlaher. *?.. 18 ? t ?? r-Mullfn. . 10 1 0^00 Totalv 41 9i; H U2 Total* ? 3 11 -' Bfl ?Hatt.-I fnr Kt-tirr In Ih. at**** li.nlnfl PHIa.WpMa ? 1 -fl n 1 I* I ? j "J Sea XeA 0 0 0 1 e 1 1 ? "? > I TS.n hiv kttl Pipp. "nh (J), Nunamak-r aml *tia-?. Thr*. i.a-* Wt My-r- Btojao l*"?-*; -*""?**? s-ire k Mullan <ll *airM.-? hit- Pipp aiv! '.-*l?<4i. I.. ***** N'? ft'-r-. ?: l'ili?|l'P'la ? ?'**" 1 i.a*. ofl prmf* N~* York. I. 1'lilla.lrlplilB. 1 , H..M. nn balkl 0? i*l*h--. ft "*" M--r. I 1 M and <-?r-.H run* <>T Mnartil-- I aMaamt * rmat li ' : i Innlxif* Bff Ki iha*, I hB* ?'"1 - ttm I* - ,,t ,''"* 'ri * !!" ?,? s8?*v R, IBt-tB-ft-tflM IWIti s.n.rk aa* H> Bfaj/lia* _?.j b, \|i,r, ] Wl I Plt<-'>- "flf*** ' B'Plr*' iriioufltilla ii i i ??"? Ti" ? '-' '?? -OBOORD OAMI f|| 11_\ i\ I.i SKW ViiRK A. I. >. i .aaeta wtaa abrhpoa-n wi.t ?? rlaaTaa mi-hi. ir...*!] ? ?? -.ValaH. rl ft") 0 <3 0 Ara-ron. 3b. 400 10 s, 4, . if 310 l io P*ckp'at.aa 4001 ?0 1?|I.. ? 3 00 3 4 0 MpjJ, lb.... 4 0 1J 00 M.Tnnla.lb 301 * 0 0 MulW rf 4 0 1 "0 M. K1..3n 4'M 1 0 1 ?>d*'on. b ,.,. K. ,-f .418 4 88 Mm.-. /' ??} : ? * llal*.. ....200 7 I 0? X'exnnder.* 181 ; > ?Nnamak.r 100 0 ?0 |sha*ke.. pOOOJ) I" Totala . tt 2 3 2. lil' Totala JJ 0 9 2* 13 1 -14!-? ' tm B-atfeH ln fl4b'h innin* es-tss * -iMMn,t.g Eran* ? id 0*liB*?i?l?i' White Sox Beat Tigers and Go to Second Place Faber Holiis Detroit to Four Scattercd Hits, Scor ing Shut-Out. Chieago, Aag. lt The Chieago White Sox went back into second place to-day. '.'rbaii Faber held Detroit to four scattered hits, while his team mates bunche.i hits off Dau_8 and von, .'1 to 0, while pt '-ouis won from ( leveland. Leibold, who batted for ferry in the fifth inning and singled after Schalk had tripled. scored thc ?***?? run for the hom team. J. ' SlIlBSS triple and Wea?er*e double accountod for the next run ia the siath. Ths othor run WBfl made in thfl seventh on PcUch'fl double. an intield out and M,Mullin's successful execution of the Baaaese play. CoM wns up three time* when the Tigsra had raea on second baaa, He v, as passed one, but his other two attempts rOflttlted in easy outs. Thc seere follows: DETBOIT a I.i ! CHICAs-0 'A. y abrh l" a? ?br _ P" *" \-|tt |b 30 1 3 tt 1 ? -tllns. rf 4 1 1 J ??' Kush. SB...I0I 1 10 Wi.rJr.ai, 401 I 4 1 I * | t 'i u' folllna 20 io:1 o -" , | flOINSM '. . 4 0 0 13 1 ?> l_*.lm'n!lb 100 II ? ' rUweY ef.. III ' ?? ? ?'. s, r ,ik. e... III T*m -? . j.ss i to 1010 0 0 iom h _le_r.ll*_S_ ill ? - Mi' -h. ii. r- " >t Pabor. p..? SS# S IS Totals o. o < M -i i Totau ,.?3 I^SI H 1 ?liait*'. '??,- DasM Ifl tntmi taalBS '_*tt*?l for I-.r-T Bl rifth Ir.run,. ,?.,n\< . 0 0 ,1 '1 0 0 0 0 0?fl ; ?.. '.iiiio i -s . , , i, , ?_>??. r Wwl v ?" ftett basa . ..,. ,.: as .. J ?-ii--s , OtUm taM* ,..',. ? . ' >? _**utas |_fl ,i ll.. ? ? ' "rff i lll 1 ' ? ED PLANK SHUTS OUT [ND1ANS WITH TWOHIW t. Louis, Aog. 12 Pla '??? . ?,. ing bai two hita, while St. 1 " 8 . t,i bII cor... i- ?: .rk. .'iiuttir.,: t.ie.'n out, U to 0. It wa;, the loeala1 twoatjr B4*eoad vic tor*r out of the laal twaat-j-foai -jamen I Iayi d on tha how i grounda. :. tace.i rla IB, .:ul Saeaker, waa gat both hr..-, was ihe only man to roacl 8rat Ha aiaglod in the tirst aad BII thrown out at teeond trjring to -rtrateh hi* hit. In the fuur'.h, he doubled after two were out. but was loft on second, i'oth beinj retired by Pratt. Mixiag hita WttB bases on ba.ls. st. Loaia aiada nine r,in*' in thc ,irsl- Mor* | ton threw forty-four balls before he wa* taken out. After rive run* ha.l been seored and the tases were still i tilled, Klepfer went in. Miller then 1 doubled. eioariag the ba.ies, and . tcored him with a *ini*le. The locaU inothflr i. t' third and one in the . i. ? .xsft ?. L BT !.?>' (? i ai r ? ab r I .1 ? ? B.H ? - ... i . . ? ? ; ; : ? 11*8 !'? 3 3 3 ! 1 0 ? f lla-i* p 3 1 1 1 '0 , , - 1 n l I 1 ol. li . I ' n, u.. 0 0 0 I K epfer p. 188 118 eimly... 1 0 o *0? Totala. ? BM -' M | | TcuU 34 11 18 27 U 9 ?Hj'uiI fur K.-rfT ln ninth BBflBBJ I irfrlanl .0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 ?? * ii I*...l? ? 0 1 0 0 0 * 1 *-ll ?.?*? h!t?- -Sl*lr-r Mi;>r S(?ia*t M'nlan - ? Plank I*ft ir lia?.i . ...rian.l. ft Sl L-attB, 4 14aat< mi b*H* , . ' eai lad ru-.? on* ii.rv ? 4 * n ,.'? 11 Bli'l I tll M 1 p;?n? .' and " ? Otrtmt Bfl K .-..'' i ? r-aplr**? , . Tllir 1 <? Tennis Sweep for Columbui. Columfcu.'. Ohio. Aug 12. All the ? ? . ,: the Caatral Oaia taaaia tour 1 naniert \*ere annexed hy Columbu* player* here to-day, when Mi** Rachel ] Ilar-na, women'* single* champion, *uc j ce*?fu!ly defended her title againit the challenge of Mia* Joaephine Poweri, I of Delaware, winning 8?8, 8-2. Mogridge Battered Out of the Lot in Openjng Contest. SHOCKER WORKS WELL, BUT IS DEFEATED Newly Recalled Pitcher Allows Only Two Hits in thc Second Fray. The Yankees were buried d**p*?t it the upheaval which wiped _r*at*r New York off the baseball map yesterday. Painful as it may seem, our beloved Yanks, once the pride bf that section which lies between Yonkers and the Battery, hit the bottom of the bottom less pit of degredation. They were beaten twice by the apathetic Athletie-, once by the BBSJ and ?re?some scorn of 9 to .'1 and a_ain by the less la* gloriou* score of '_ to n. The Yankees never had a chance, though. When they were wheeled into the tield in their ambulances and m valid chairs the Apathetics took a slant at the remams of what was once a ball team and perked up. "Here is an ag grepatioii we can lick," was t'ne op timistic word which pas^*,) _*WB th* line of General .MacGilhc-uddy's raw nnd raeeed nnlitiamen. It wn. like callint: the roll of one of the companies after the battle of Got tysburg te *uc up the depleted ranks of the Yankees. I.ee Magee reported "present" to First Sergeant Perkm pauirh, but he was limpinjr. Of the _*llan'. band who led th- league before ihe Western trip only Pipp remained intact. "Here is where Wfl make up for tho twenty straifrht that we dropped.'' chortled the visitors from the i ity of Brotherlv Love. "Let us descend into von hospital and. without regard te iho broader principle* ef hUBW which have r.n'n.ni* te 'io with haseoall, let us proceed to kick all of the pa? tients in the slats." And they did. Macks Humblcd Mogridge. Strong men wep* at that firal can-.*. The Yanks, once the hope of II.. the boast of The Bronv and the mn;: nincence of Manhattan, went waddling around the tield like a lot of lame ducks on benf crutches. Mogridj: batted out of the lot by some P delphians who had never made a bnt corr.ec* with a baseball before. Peckinpaugh, who la usually as steady as 'hat Gibraltnr rock pile on the defensive, began to heave them wild about the lot. N'unamaker. one o( Mv be*t range under* behind the bat. seemed to lOSS th'- dlrectiOB of second hase and was peggmg them !;ke an Inebriated marinrr tryir.? la hit the uooden doils down a*. Coney Ulsnd With 'he exepfion of Wild Bill Donovan the whole team flecflfled te be afflicted with a -uddon suieidal mann. L'Btil the last gun was : red BpOS thu earaage^fltrewB Aeld gfllllam i tatned his strategic position near the first hase line flhoutiag encouragemeiit to a lot of athletes who had theii stutfed with cotton. (?ver the summ,t of Coogan's Bluff a riotou* red Jias was shrieking. lt seemed like ti,, , ? ,1 of the world to the strieken Yaakes fans. There was not mueh comfort in 'he second game erthcr. I'rban Shocker, the child recruit recalled by tke Yankees, pitched shut-out ball, bai 'he cripples eould not c.t m a run behind him. The Yanks pot nine hits otf lee Hu<h, the opposing boxman. buf they eould not bunch them to land even one lonesome run. Shocker Wild at Start. Young Mr. Shocker was a trifle v.i!d .'. ? i lt, and aa he opened up it M BB4-d that he was going to hurl as errn' eall** as the re_*_l__ Yankees are hai the. e daj ;. Hut h> sl :rrii*,i ie ? : ' The one in l ? Gedeon ??? U the Yai ? ? I '? Shocker pr ? Sho - | sae iate seatre, l ia Pick. i'roiii that time "on thi- mu!t I ni. in ? .? p r .1- r..".| an<: IB thi b< sn to plead for a i Ofl , high m ho; ? |i .-. |. , .'oe liusii Mojid steady hin ?id the ehaaces for . .. the wav rour.d dwtadleO ii' ? ?'?? .1 distance. The barlsea looked a httle brigh* in the eighth, .'hen Alesaadei i Yankee half of the i-.rnng Mith a tw.i bagger te left fie d. At this J "Wild William" Donovan, in despair, cul'.ed in N'u-amaker to make a Boise like b plaeh hitter. Inst.-sd of giviag that imltatlOB, Nunamaker fanned ^racefully. Smothen?d at the Plate. Then Bagl I High s:nt;!ed to lefl , Fei | SN Tbe _ ? ' . th.-r hind umph DUt too * ! !. bi o m the direcl hom i Haley srooped as I tag_ad Alesaader falrly ib the rih ll v,?s out by a yard. That was the c..io.-.t the i came to the plate .tr that Aag.* Aragoa, the Caaaa I ?ti ten xaakfl, tried har<l te bring il rh ..round, bul Witt nailed hi he last chance of the Tfl j went into the thiu air. The Apathetic* elinched the game in the ninth. Strunk, who had struck out thrice with Shocker in the box, was given a pas, bv Shawkey. Lajoie sac i rificed. After Mclnnis fouled out. Me i Flwee hit wide into left and scored i Strunk. It was a hard day for the Yankv ar I the fickle followers of their errai', for'unes ber.ited and abused some ef those who were once their favonte*. Peckinpaugh and N'unamaker Hi BB. escape ralumny. Kor it is the s\ 'he great American game that the heio of yesterday is fhe tramp of tii-da?, However, the Yanks, having tr i ? 11 , as far a.? possibl in the direct ' i the bot'oj*. niay now begin ar other !_ight to tne top. They still have re? serve players. Rabe Shiels. the mas cot, has not yet been ctftyed to the colora.