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Yankees Take Opener from Browns-Dodgers Lose-Giants Idle \!rs. Hitchins In Final Round Of Tennis Tilt Mfxican Champion Face?! \{;s>? Gilleauaeau Lo-day at Staten Island ?j I RI H RA? I li?.UM Bl M ddle ? ? that oecai in, a m on - - '. and ' - Rob 1 II 11 race, . mug . and - Marie H. Moore ? ' . (.olU-i lum for Ked (ross . ideau round It, and the i .. be ?tatted im nish ? I . ?ken up for the Ri Be: . '.eau and Mr? lay it SSI ? H .' framing in . ?' I : Mt ' | i from the ?> i r. d vii . '-er re ? ?nar?! champ? i would - vr the i soft, play? ...heap .:.<! the ? Chef Bl j ' at in lacon?! she i after deuce had itacmg her ? terday, picking quickly an . ? . I ? . : : . r the back court game a? the Bet attack, a? exen ; II Tyndale and M:F3 Powling. a orked up the second at the ntl I for the cor | short B . -.vith deep that I nally and lost out i M Voshell Too Much For Thockmorton On Flatbush Court indoor . '. I f.nal . . clay al ! lat? . .-f.nal . . i lashing tnd t the no1 were ' i| the ' Harold . -.. we-it I the double? by \ ' ti . temi '. rmine . ' .! be' Anal - t'faa'w! . :. ? ' i - ? A Lill Sea ver Victor in Tennis Match Over Wheelwright - Spenr?.r the Favorite . ? will . Boxing Bill Drie-aie-ri ? ? American Aitod-tion Ma?.. ?. 1 Feature Facts For the Fans Ihr Phillies are again on o?rn form? with Ihe l.iantv \\.ill> Pipp's home run won for I be ^ ankcf?. M Wallers made two hits in two times at bat. The White S?. bunted Shore out of the bin. in the fifth. ( arlisle Smith made three hits in four times up, one a douhle. 1 red Werkle had a perfect day nt bat. He made a single and two tlouble?.. ? laude William?, shut out the Ked Su\. He didn't allow a hit in Bevan inning'. Milan, of the Senators, made a sins.li- and a triple in two trips. Walter lahaaaa stnuk :?ut len batsmen. He al-o gave eight bases on ball?. Tv ( ebb got two hits In two times up, and also scored two runs. SleboM ca\e ?inly lise hits. He made a single and a double in three times up. stole a base and scored a run. Whittet) made a triple and three singles in four times at bat. Phillies Victors Over the Reds In Slug Fest Cincinnati, June. IB. - Philadelphia ard CiaciRRRti indulged in an old ti me tting bee here to-day, the -, I ki a :: nara, 12 to 8. LaToadef wa- effective- until the ?Math, when Cincinnati piled up six hits, and these, coupled with an error . baa? on ball?, netted the Hed^ ?-i\ rai '?us to this, however, Ki ? prec? Knetxei aleo proved ir effective, although errors be . im allowed three of the visitors' four runs to score while re was on "? It ted and f?roh profited BBOS1 kt, the foti . .- ? :- hi" .... . . ? . ed four hits out of firs times up. The ?cere: nilLADEU I (N D! I INCIXNATI IS I. ? al I kM) II : ? _ o? Gre? - . < M lian 'st MI i . li ? ratstl rf 5 I I 1 - li li White. , 501111 ? ".bl " I *? Ili.S'esli I Dures, e. S I r p r. p ? 1 1 S 1 CK rt?r, pin. '. . i ' i. - . lulen. : : : I'.ra.. | 1. H '. ... Uli .Ba'ted for Kllll.er In the ninth Ir-.ir.f t Baited fur Plier In the .mirth Innlr? JHaitf I t..r hi.?t?er i the alnth li nins . phis - ... 1 0 n 1 l-tl 1 (, 0 (. 0 1 0 o i " . - ? W\ Itled - ? . ?.?.<? I vrlflce hl'_ . .. ^. i . Biea ; ?. < i I Baie balla -i iff l.aie . IT 1 . off K user, I Ulla . ?. - f| [_? ' -. I r I I: li p. f . H. Latander, I '. K?!?er i l mptrea-HarflKSi sad ,.:.,. 1 .? . . Siebold Wins Game For Connie's Men Philadelphia, Junf li. Srihold'. pitching and bitting played a birrpart in ihe game which Philadelphia won from Cleveland to-day. 3 to 2. hold v.is opponents to five He Beared a run after making a Stealing second base, while . a drove in a run with a two bagger. The score: (LIA LI AM' A I. rm__ArirT!,PHIA 'A L po aa lbrhso sa Witt M ?'"Il n iii r .. 11o _ ft i . Il t 0 1 4 0 ( Rate.. I i . . . ; ? l (? i Relian?, e .. 3 1 1 S ft 1 f.. 1 toe I : ! 0 4 I - . .. ] .1 -. J ' Tmili It sr IT u i r li ali J ; n i. i s a a i a-: ?. i asi i . . . . i : . ' _ , . . I/art ? ...... . a. ! i , . ? Hat - -, .. ; ! . . Peace Minutes Cause Feds to Drop Big Suit Baltimore Club Withdraws Its $900,000 Damage Action Against Organized Baseball Philadelphia, Juno 15. The Rain? more club of the defonei F?deral League to-day a thdretr Its |gO0,0<K) ?rust damai against or ganixed baseball. Thia is the second within two year? that a le ir -a ": brought in a 1'nited Btati Involving the question of whether organised baseball, as op? rated under the national agreement, . tra -. ha- keen withdrawn before s decision bad been irivcn. The flrsl iii I rought in the ?-1 er.il Court in < hicago in January, 1915, ... n when the An.? . and National leagues tigned a p te? . . with representative! of the i ? ague .M i 'i-, ember of the year. Thi act-on of the Haiti more club In dropping the suit to-day . ken. counsel saul, because it wa. | convinced ti it the "ropreaentntlvoi of Organi -iii ebal!" liad no1 entered . into n conspiracy to destroy the BUSl MSi of the Baltimore club. Nothing . announcing the withdrawn] regarding the question of whe'i er or- , ganized baseball was being operated' in riolat - n of the anti-trust laws. The members of the National Base ba'l Commission and attorneys for tho defendant? said they were not ?ur I at the action of the Baltimore club Tht- court wa? informed there had baan no settlement out of court or suggestion of one. It wai said by prominent member? of organized ba?e thnt the Bnltimor? club decided ti withdraw the tuil sftei its counsel had read the stenographic minutes of the peace meeting, held in New York in December, 1918 These minite.-, called for and placed in the record bv ! the rilnint :(T. showed that the Federal Leagui l?pres? tatives at the meeting had Itated thal the\ . repre the league and had .v.itr.ority to set International League GAMES TO-l.YY Toronto at Newark. Buffalo al ll.iliimore (two). Montreal m Providence. Rochester al Richmond (two). TESTERDAITB KESIT.TS New ark, i : romalo, '?'. i;, i he*ur. i : Richmond, I. Montreal, l"; Proridonce?, 9. lind..in at Baltimore (rain). STAMHM, OP TIAMfl W. !.. Pet. \\. I.. Pet. Ne'ark 21 17 ,622?Tor'uto 21 21 AM Provld 29 lil /,0t Buffalo 19 30 .3M Roch'i 21 Jft ?MjMoutr'l 17 II 471 Baltlm 27 20 "ni Rich'nd II 31 .306 Egan's Timely Blow Wins Close Game For Newark Bears Ben FiTan'? hard sma = h to centre in | the ninth inning, ?-coring "Brick" El I dred. I New ?rk to beat th" To . ? rday after . noon. The score was -1 t.i :; Jack Warhop weakened in the ninth, when, with the cc.re tied. Kldred drove the ball to lefl for two bases, (ius Getz got ai. '? Eldred reached . third, to t.. . n'l timely clou-. Walter 5B . tarted in the box for Newark, but wns removed ii- tut second frame in favor of Roy Wilkin Wilkinson allowed three runs in the secoml. but after thii he settled du-.vr. and i eld Toronto safe during the nder i ' the game, cor?. : TO&ONTO i I- ' NXWUIK (I I. i ibrhp.ii' ilrhp/i I? . , - T'. 11 . 1 SI Bil ?W I ( .lil ?llllcaj?, y ; 1 1 S S '. -, 7.0 Hau. Il "'? 0 2 ? ' t r : ? ? o : . lilli . . el. r? . ? 1 l ? on I ? I ! ? ? a ? ! |BI .'11'1 ... ; p 0 I) I S I 0 ?:.. ? p I I I I '. ?. i rata I . St 111 - ? "li . . .. o -? an liaar ' Kinltli ? - ?.Bl \ . ? a -. '? I . h. i, Lrrfl . !>.?.? ?.'?ark. .? , . ?ai ark, 1 Baie Off Small*?? It V ?? . " > . : j. off Will < I?; off wai .' . aVarhO) i . ? ?i- . ??. . ?. "He Deserves All He Got," Says Tener of J. McGraw __ - .. National l.r^^ue Magnates to Meet Here Monday to I ake Up Case Philad :? ?. Fane II Pn ? I ' l,<ni_ue . - '!n-. ted a .? ' For s sp? i mo? I tha baard of d I kgue '?? b4 bal ? . Vori. r.e.. ?toada**. At, tins star chara* a thai ' ',' Joss .1 v> ?. . ? ' ad manager ai 1 rom the ??Ik '.f Mr liner nrw) o 11, er | '? magnate* who were ? , atorasts oi . < 'i basehall'i aaaad I i tigs I ?OB I . I ;- elah of Bsltli i! lu- r?\\ d earp? id . . < . i . ? foi ? . . , nrteetioi with UeGraw'i ?.".?.,- r-n i " rho attraek B ? ? -,e .|r< SSiag re,.,m j , . . |. , 11 ,? .i 'i?, Ifork Isst gass? ka Cia? ,..... u ' *,; *?"' '' ai d mi . . I? ' ! ? r ?. ? I . i | i? .., r v ? . ? lad ? pro j test against 1 i)in| ,- ?/? saa ?'mp.te Ryton v.?a equallv a' fault ill the rum pu?. ? .. g of the National League boar?) of directors is synoi. with a special meeting of th. ; .... . eight dug SI tod T< Bl ' . I ired to push ... , McGra? The , ?ecu ? leei'l resents ) t the Nal is being run along PhilsdslabiS . fiom HeCi keei ti. ', ?"' mai agi i ? Certain rival . iga! "Hi 'he near last B Ni u. - at Ebbet? Field la I Oa . ? .. let n record Ta-ner .I!" aceusei ma, I undirstand. . ..an?-' erin? II for the . . ling bin I hat ii I ? io i| pit ? . . ' ? .n th? ttei N. Y. A. C. Games To-day ; ' ' . ? I 'I "t ri.lii.eil fork at Ms I ib ? I bl ie,,i "? ?- Traven Island grouada th'K afternoon ii?- programme comprises ir.i run, i. high . .. alin throw, and I the i teeta i will bt Qeorge larra v, B< rn ' u'eiera, ji. sad . R t--" ii. a I - THIS is Walter Pipp. first baseman of the N'cv Yor.t Yankees and champion clcan-up batter of the American League. Pipp distinguished himself in yesterday's victory over the Browns with hi', first home run ot the season at the Polo Ground-.. With Hendryx and Maisel on the bases in the hrst inning Wally connected with one of Earl Hamilton's curves and raised a tall fly that dropped into the right field stand. Pipp's lusty clout really decided the game. 1. Any b.-.'i pi,.-.er on any umpliu'l decision against him I, The enrage! citison who tskei three putts. ?.. The II ? rd Boiled Fgg who is ?lipped the check. ?! An; p teller When Cobb or Speaker c'ime.< to bat. Beyond 40 "How many m???..' I hi I T. H.. "have been i-tars in sport after parsing forty* I mean by "star.'-'' able to compete with the bent :n the game on fairly . rms." We r..?\e no ' Who's Who ii Sport Beyond Forty" at our side. But in base bal' Anson, Young, Wagner, I.aime and Plank were, or still are, stars bejond the lecral sportive lim I In g.df there are. or there were. Vardon. Bra.d, Taylor, Johnny Bal!. Walt?r Tra. i- and numbeiles? others ni their bent above thin agc. Rrooke? and Limed ron I Ith Stan sround this age, or just short, of the mark, in |?M 1' tssimmons a* forty w11? still able to lire a salvo of walloon, but very few fighter- h'ive been any good beyond thirty-five. For the Whites of Their Eyes "The annual National Rifle Match has been cancelled.'' At lim thought this seems a queer sport to cancel r.ow. Bu*, on second thought few American rifle* can carry H/'OO miles, and the only intonating i ' Ilga! for American guns are now fully that far away I he Advance Guard lor those American! I lofl for the French front ft year or more ago tin el unknown! are applicable - "./."7 good fellowt who dir tor the dooth of H? ! j, ' for tir fun of it-KIM for tho iirei'li of it; t ateh m the instant and drink of the minuto, Thinking not, caring nat what ?<<ty be in ii "AU thd good fottowt who think not of uagf<; Foreign, m port, tu de thing thai our ago it; (riving no hood to the. WOighi of the coner. Taking what Futo und tut nton bato \o oftt li ?,/ and ii 1 liko of thom, ht ,-<-'.<. n kooli r to thom ' in i. of our lower minta M1 ?fr- vvdo them . a- (re tis oil, passes? through tha porm'; I ,;? .- al what dcntli maires (m norial!" The Long Climb lae lad rn whnt It was to kal belem MM for a rear Rut the GrOOnvill? Grensds li BOW ??-li back of th* m;;tk. over M points bar?. Bl d lui kidding rapidly toward duly. He needs an early spurt to pass the Old landmark, bul "' . meei are that he will For the Mt eva i? hard Is suppress, ones it ?j the habil Juc,. ." b itsmtn down in the mittori ard he broke into the M* | Show a . tortor ^ sai before last lie carne iinr -lippirg below th. mark for th?? Ural 1 mi wiggled * fen points orer the line In r. driv.r,- I With si? . ,,r iru-' bo classed imong the gre 1 batel foi 01.lv a fe? have ever known a tue year span Jacks OB has the < e, thr punch and -h? ?peed, a eembittBtiOB producir. | B1 high rlaai batting. <'nc,- be sttr's his rise will llkel) be rapid, for a few bits will bring bs - ??? r- Sttd eonfldence It about || prr ern' of any basehit ontpuf "Golf li ruf hundred fenn sid." Which means that at least ft- e bund id years have passed tinco any KO?CT wa? ever OB h's gerne . ' '.. :. ?. ". H j ti -.-. - 1 forward 1 | omi along Th? BP Playing It Safe 1 , lowrie v,s inspecting a ball game ruc? 1*11 . -.??at. Pur ng the coiirsc of the game he leaped to his feet rv ?j "0 jrOU Mac" i.,r , i- friends wai greatlj surprised "l did 1 knew," he M I. "'hat .N BJ I igUfS' names." ' I don't.' remarked ? '<i. Towrie, "but I know ?noush about baseball to | * , ' ir rn a team, so there's no chattel to go wrong " i maire Byi I . ilnr." Exehnngi Jual hou stan] popular um iu happen I know? Ho? mnnj empires de ron know ?ho ma-, be ,-. . upon the kneecap with .? foul without inipinag the populaci to rousing Gonzales Beats Brooklyn Team By Fluke Bunt Weird Flit in Twelfth. Inning Snatches Game from \ latbush Dodgers : -Brooklyn ?TBI ? ? L> the Card -.??... in ti-.e .'n inning I to '.'. v .' by Gonzales, the 'I Cadors out of s well pitched gamo. tVitb on? . thi twelfth Baird tripled to d Sold. Leon h who earlier ..-..i Las Meadow.? when . ltd pitchei ai taken out to B1? low BI i?r ta bit. Kescher halls. ' up .lack E up bil inatrui thia dangcr " . :- . id hil tield : i possible dou play home I "- : ... .1 . Daubert quickly I ti I and : ici d with th*) ? p 'ch. But ?.. ?as - a ha harder than Jaka irod i rould and tent a twiatiac popup just n few inches higher than Jaka could reach This hit ended the game. i Tha Dodger? played I ia ball hehir.,I , Cadore?.clerer pitching. Lee Ifoadowa , started the game aga ns. Cadora, but was taken out in the eighth inning, Leon Am.j went in with the score tied and gets cre!,i for the victory, Tu i were out in the eighth when pa: Stengel and Cutshaw, sandwiched round ?Thoat'a lingle, til? i the bases. Meadows pitched two hull, to Smyth, ; who was pent ;n to hit for " r Ames computed the job of walk? ing Smyth, whlen forced Stengel home ; with a run. Ames tied and blanked the Dodgers the rest ??i the wai li' Dadgara got a run in th?> inning rather eheaply. Ivy I double.I to winn Hornsby muffed ('rune's throw in. Daub? it lingi d to centra for the run. The n^xi I .lyn batte) were easy ou's. Hornsby'.. 1 i bl .p.....'d an otherwise wonderful after? noon. i ] i ....... t hil M ?adowa in the pinches, und until Loa loat con? trol la . . nth inning there didn't se? m to i., i (haace for an; further scoriag by the v ,-:tor?. At the sac oi the fifth inning it look?- I sa if I might Und the Iiij.l^-.rs in front Bl 1. . :erj the ?core in the ' gal He wai f ifter Fr? tu Moa n ? .la' k Smith doablod tu th? pitcher. St. Louis took 'h.- ssd i.g'r.n in h>- -,-\ i th, bul Bn li . ..ven? d th? count witb ,i lecoi I run . ghth. Fr< m her io the . ?.'. the game proved a ' ?ng duel. The fsilura to unn a hil itd-run pi ?y east Brookli n in tha seven th. ? kief atayora i njrled, w-ith I one out. but was caught stealing when I Csdor? missed bis iwini ?ador?' i i r the next bail pitched. r.rto??Kr/iv \ i., s-,- uovu N I. arirhnar a . r li n a e ? ? i u lillie1' south ri?. Daubert, 1 i ? ? > I ! li .'. l : . < ? it 5 1 1 1 1 . .?'1001 What! If 5 " i I i Hornet) -i : : i i 5 ?' J 10 1 - ti e 1 0 0 n '? I: 12 11 I 0 I 2 0 0 .... ? .-, n r . ! 1 0 r, 0 Mill? ..loio 111 " . k - p j .'? l o j .! I. her III I .! 1 ?rWaii uni til . ii . Hatte?] for J Ulai, ' - I Ra. 'I- for A * . ' i . . : '.>'?.> st. tou u ii . i i a a i r ,..'... - OIM , ? . ?. M I i- -.., n- - I?a, li; St. LonU, I i .... , in?-OS re :. I A -. . II I i Ut*?em tanina ?1 ?rr.r? I li Bj v - ,. . i. , I. .. Braves Win Second In Row from Cubs i | kgOi Jun? l8 Boston won from < hiea hita off Preadergaat TI ? -cure waa 6 I - Pr?n aal I for tha I hut had three had innlngB, an,: Bj to Reuther. Rudolph pitchi Bait ball is the . . '. ? ? port, r. ?TON M L i ni' soo i. Bri II? - ' ' . P. !?.'. r. Dark ti HI o* w -i -. I .Mini . ' ? : ; ? ? wciiaai r ? ?-? I : I . K?? eta'-'j ' . ' I smiili M ' ' | .. ? \ ,. | | -, I V: len. p 2 o : . . ' a . I- 1 I ? ? .. r ? - . '? Meru a ... . ?? ' ??' ' Ika f?a?*i 1 . , - . ? , . 1 ra. Sir ! - , . - l .< . i New York State League . ? ? , rd-? Southern Asrociation ... Standing of Major League Clubs NATIONAL LEAGUE AMERICAN LEAGUE ?,\MF;> TODAY GAMW? TO-DAY \e? Virk at Pit taha rgk It. Laals at Ne?* York Brook ty? at St. Loai?. i barajaa at i?n-i?in Philadelphia .-?t ( laciaaatl. CTerolaad B1 Philadelphia Hielon at < hteago Detroit at \Sa?hinston VESTEIDATf RaWULTI VBtTCROAY*fl RFSIIT* New ^ork si Pittshargh ??el gris). Ne? Yark, I; M. I.ouii, 1. Philadelphia, 12. . ,n<innati, ?. Detroit, I, Uanhin-fton. I. Hiiainn, I; < hi iga, '. I hlrarn. *?; Holton, ft. .?t Loais, '.. Broohlya, : d2 in.). Phil delphi?. I* i leyland. 2. HANDING ?II irlAMs STANDING OP TaaAMI ?V.L.Pd W I. P. t ?V.L. Pet. u I.. Pet. \ > irk M IS .Ml i innn ti. .'?ti lift Chicago. 14 IT .?S?7 Detroit 22 M lh? Phils N IS^44 Booton . 17 21 MS Bonton . MIS.SSS?U.LaOala. 20 21 40!? I Miago IS 23 Me Billys 172*, 10.', N. York. 27 20 .?Tl Phil?... 17 2S 17S St. Lamia ITU ISI'Ptttahiv 16.12.5.13 ?leield. M17 .lil Wiah'n . IS M 471 Yankees Off to Good ! Start with Browns Walter Pipp's Home Run Drive Into Stand Take? All the Fight Out of Fielder Jones's Men -Score 5 to 1 By W. O. M'GEEHAN The embattled Yank?) Ucind UM ronnants of the Bt. Louis Brow:;?, all over the lot a: the Pulo Grounds ?vsttrday, si the score of 5 to l might indica:?.-. The hero of the brutal and sar.irifmary erntest wau Walter Tipp, one of the mott saraest Iw^tttfl Ul tam . all. Tipp located the right ile 1 Stand at the Polo Ground.? for the Ural time this season arid dropped a homer among the .-pectators. scoring three runs in the fir?? inning. Still Climbing! ;. i. ia A i. M.w Tonn a LI . i a a * . - a ? \\ Ml |?r t < a I a ? 0 Hen ?rn rf J I I it I .. a . K ! M.. . - : (i o -i ? . ? ? ? t i r. i '. -, - 10 0 1 . ? i ? ? ? . .f -, ? ' . I . I . w a ' .' 4 ? .a?.?x, p 3 " 1 ? ? ; ui ,1 1 o j .) <s M r.val? ...1 1 I :? 15 0, T.xa;? II 5 li II -- ' .i. . I . ? Blatt ? - Imsia oooionio?1 iw Tori I I, M I I I i I BaWattSM ?llf? ? -I--* - . - iii M1 ?ia rill ? all Visas* ??. ? . ..... . - prat . s . -r -- r I ?. '? .' - A |?r?tt and Bli n Laft ' a.-. Si Baa - ill?-OS Off 8 Bf Hi toni . ? .? . N . tt I .' - i -n I .pira? .?i U :. ?. Ila i ,1 III i-D.i.,.1 Tiru? -1 i? White Sox Add To Their Lead, Beating Boston . June IS. . hlcagO increased Its margin ol P lu the Ameri? can League raee t>y shut'ing oui H I ton, 8 to 0, to-.!. . Claude Williams, the Chicago south? paw, pitched a well controlled game. 1 allowing no hits urit.l trie eighth inn? ing. Turee ol Boston'.? four -. te wore In the ninth ?? thout seer?? .- i(,-o hunted Shore out of the box m the fifth inning, and immediately fell upon Pinnock, who relieved him. ii le by Wearer, with 'he bases tilled, et es ;';. ami i single, seeounting for four runs. eore: . II Ii Ai,o B. UI I li'i-TiiV A I. ikihai? ?a? ? ..,ll~.ri?r rf I I I I I I i ? Barry, i 10 0 * . 0 j 1 ? , i I I? I 0 . ? : : . ' - . ? ' li 4 12 3" SjWalJ? et ? ? - ? , , . < .- Ililli |00? I 0 1 I 5 J ''--*'?..* ' - ' ? 2 i ! ! 4 ; i : o i -i-... p . 1 o n n i ?i P : i o i o o iv? nodi p o n ?? o p .1 o n o ? .1 Naattla IM ?H T ta ? - . - r?nan ?? . . I-,- ..... i . . 4. in ;h? fljinli lnnina. o j . - I .. . I I IN ? ? . . ?'NI s. .;? . ri) I ' p , Barn lo ti* ...?i--.? ,.1 I. off Baile? Htu and I I Inntnp li ou? out In rr i - .. ;,. 1. . . u . a in t lanlnt I-, r? 1; or Wllllajaa. I: I I , . ' M ' :. I - Tigers Take First Game from Senators Washington, June II '" troll I . ;ame of the seres from Washington to-day, 4 to 3. All the visitors runs ?.ere directly traeeable to the almost ungroeodented .? Walter Johnson, ?ho gave BO I alls, h.t Voaeh ' i ide a wild ; .ore: - BOn A I. ? aSHlNOI i'.riDiii.i,? :.? i : i son a in.: i . ,. Ill? Ml i-i f 51 ?' . rf ? ?-. . IMlman. rf rl ?? \ i ' ? ; I.Bril*, a i > . I ? ? . . : ti ?. i . ?,| - - ; hnioa la mc.tr. ? / . I lVa.lilni I I I I I I I . --. ac? T ran Baa? . , ?. ?. - lum ... \, V 4- I ' - -. . I - lara?? SB - . ? ~ i ? ia ?mt B> J ?? , Wli.1 pil.-ii J 1 Engineers to Benefit By Big Baseball Game Arrangement have been corni tra! ., ; rn? ? ,rr ?he bat lilt ' l ? . erve Engineer Reg n II l of New ?? r s Gi I ?trill be a drill by fe cn;: riment, s band c eeri in I a reg between the i Br? wm. Tr. in siete pr I he de? the Nea rincon '.? hi idea waa ( ii Huatoi ho ii now - Ighl seem a irra?-ioua ti Of the N?-A- Tori erg 1 . | r ;- ! .?. .'- ti I V\ | . t whieh a III 'ea.? for France at the ,iim? time. It w.ts not a particularly impre*?ive I ma, however. It was oi.?- ti those high flies that Just volplaned to tha Pipp has soaked the ball much bardos ?n that direction and ? for himself. But, whether the borner waa das at? ad or ii took all the fight out of the runs come under the head of uni' llavgfc* tor . v-1 over the .. \, . ,. Sos loema to hav? a it life into I . rVild Will italwsrl Isa boon ??> depressed up ta * few hail taken to litera? ture in despair Ile contracted the habit of reading all of the ?porting pastes, and it was beginning to tell upon him, souring his naturally sunny tion. When liie swipe by P?pp descended gently on to i ghi ::e d stands Donovan decided that ho would no longer be a bookwoim He threw hil cheater-? 01 glasses over the fence and Began to tasa a now [atotrost in th? penasnl rae? Wild Kill Optimitatic Aithougn the held was still flut? tered up with umpires, '' r?--- of them - count 'em. three still disfiguring ? ? \ Psbian'a lawn, Donovan took a r an.l a mo ?? cheerful i low of life, A cour!?1 i - * bal BJ ? la . itapds give ?n mutation of a Ro? man mob did no1 n gal a n-mble oui of Wi h,mi. Ha ?rua - i far ;? ead sad io sptimistie as to the chances for the Yankeei >??.-; rdaj that h? would ii deign '?i BY? ? i ono of tha *r:., The th.ree run* which accrued to th?- Yankeei m tha Ural inning were gathered wltb ?-a.?'' and alacrity lloo* drys gol a basa on balla sad wei t to I ' r i . 7. Maiiel pi ?cod s nts? bunl along the third base line, leading Hendrya io . i It wa? then ti .' Wi '' I ? imped the li tin? In fact, H.iker had been hold? ing the Yai roc* rd for tha Polo I ... -? .1-..-1 i':i,p idjuited 1 io! for the Man;! ; dropped In smoag lha ?peel k1 ' ? tro**ed .'irou.iil tha route, bringing ilendryx and Ifaistl home ??.ead H ' him. the Vsnkoei -,'ot snothor run in their id im nig beeSRM of error I : ?rfoct ball player who once hn?l nore tooma etaim? . '.m than Homer I ? claim? i His utti-rly superfluous ?ally . ame without the formal *. of s - h t. Peckinpaugh pot i Ire?, on balls and Waltei ant im t.. -, eond irfth ? sac? i : . . lhawkop, the host (rolf I .? 'i lim, drove one ?.(.o went after ':..? ball with i.ne nutt, but II gol through bim. Peck ?ad before it could be retrieved Waller? Heat? Hunt The J got one more in tie ? itb rha eonaensua of opin:on is that the) should have had but two. but N'allin decreed otherwise, it was .in SCtlva arl lomowhat heated issaion, We down a nias bunt to Pratt and heat li to ?:.e bal After S hawke) had popped oat, Hendrya con? nected tor a sift? iwipc 'o 1? '. Leopold Hooraschmeyer, be ha? been fastening a once lean batting over? age of late, drova a pretty two-baggcr to Iff*, ?eering Waitera and sending ii'-: ii Fritz Munel ground sd tu i'ratt, who throw to Bevtreid It had slid under *? ?Uti! n-tr^ed 3| m o' Severeid ?lut Hal ' i ailed Hoi drj i cul I ii -, thal threat? to roll I 'a ci pples into pancakes. The ti; ... got I -..r\ run in ited a H - sied on i by Hsrssns, the eorpulenl Cuban trreetkO, Mar.-ar,? w;,> taught a ?ec ? ra fully a few ard* off I rsl -;\'h. but they gol se ilai because of a weird eshlbitien of baae-running, combine?! .. mniendabi.. i g . on the pur? of the W Jacobean g< i M hy fore ng siller. Se-.,n Id ?tai givei , . t to the bag Man . right, and .IHC been ara i when 1er Jem gave I . . . i to ,:..;'-.--s eontlaaed on ?.n way, s.i'l JoeebaOS then started for home Pipp, who wa* pureuing the iniurrecto. threw to Waltere, heading off Jacobion. Walton started Jacobean back to third i . the ball to Raker, who Jscobaon tight under the an l syes of Fielder Jone? That depressing occurrence ?ook the tait f, ei'e kick out of the Browns. They ? i te anv extent after that - ?r, the perfect, ihowed lim? of irth en the ?iffen? ve I e.torday. V.HZ'-O. who '.a'! kUBt, was holding S I ' i' pp drove a snd Biala waa ' : . ans hand Then ting off Magee and a ring a ootf ?,M .. uaasi '?d. i-? Leviniky Defeats Madden Rattling Let ashy, the blond Hebrew / . ?e.irl.t, gave Hartley Mad? jen a sound hcat.rg leal night in the main bout at R.l Brown'? Athletic si tar Rockaway Beach. Madden wai till on hie feet a' the end of the ...rinn, hi? ?-i? wai a hadly . up >oung man when it wai all over. International League a , i H f , n i ? i e a i-4 i H i o a .? . i ,i ... i . i H, 4 1 \ ' . . al! If t Be v i- a .? r. ,i o ? : s . o ? ? n ?i II i ' 1 A I 1 ? ! ? II t i " ? he a' t Mell* ? all ??. i . ? A . .**. M.ri.o ?I. Bii'lB"?! ifain Eastern League La.-? * v*,< loee*? ' r ar.ian? 2 Ma-i ?-.i I -l.i.rt*.?. 1 ? Bri .lepnr'. 1 M ?v,w ? New Ha BASEBALL TOOAY. . *>. m\ N V Atr.en.-a-l .. | i .. . i .... wai - . ? A,-?*.