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THE SUN, THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1915. - Yankees Overwhelm Senators in Opener of Series Dodgers Plaster Coat of Whitewash on Giants NEWARK CLUB WILL PIPP AND HARTZELL HIT KANSAS CITY FEDS OTHER DODGERS LEND AID; WANDERERS CARRY GREAT NECK TAKES FIRST OF TOURNEY GO TO HARRISBURG WHEN HITS COUNT MOST MASSACRE TIP TOPS PFEFFER BLANKS GIANTS ROVERS BY STORM Jiifi'rnnlioital Mii-rnntcs Vole Liberate Long Line Drives That Send Home Two Runs Few Times Spectacular Pitching Weakens, Then Great Fielding Comes to Rescue Marquard Blows Up and Yields Seven Consecutive Hits. Poor PHcIiinp by Three Home Nirlnr Surprise in Tourney ii I Dcfenfs Coopcrsiown in Sliirt, Transfer for Ifcinnindpr of JUJlfi Sciison. Apiece Warhop Grows Better as Game Proceeds. Men Confrnstcd With flood Work by Johnson. Islip Fleisehniim Aids of Xo-IIniiiliciip Scries by 10 to 7 :t-l. Victors. r LA YS T HE If K TO-M 0 HI. 0 W At a meeting nf the Hub owners of the International .ciikuo held nt the Hotel Helmonl yesterday nfternoon It wnn de cided to transfer the Newark franchise to llnrrlsbtirjr, I'n., for tho balance of tho season, llnrrlsbiirtf 'frill see ltd first Eumn of Cinrs A A baseball to-morrow nfternoon between tho Indians and Hkcctcrs. President Cd Harrow wan not In favor Of KlvltiR up tho Newark field, which wan most profitable before the Invasion of ltnrrlaon, N. J., by tho Federal JiCaRue. Those In eonttol of the Indians lit tho prcrrnl time, however, thought a chttliRo ndvlsahlc because of the slim nt tendnnco In Newark. IliirrlsburK, de sirous of tho franchise, bad tho neces sary equipment for Immediate transfer, us It was one of tho real strongholds of tho old Trl-Htnto LcnKiic. The majority of the International club j presidents fnvorcil n change, nt least i temporarily. Hnrrlshtirtr has not n pcr- tnnnent franchise. Newark's remaining home Barnes will be played there. If, however, conditions Improve In Newark before the heKlnnliiK nf the 19IC season thi Hid! owners may move back to the big Jersey town. RED SOX ENJOY OFF DAY. Athletics In Town, So The)- Tnke Tno tinnics Willi llnse. Postcn, June 30. The Athletics were In town fir two Knmcs to-dny result, two wins for Itoston. Tho Itrd Sox scored tr runs In each came, l'hlladel- I'm, i t.n- uiK tiiiti pi'i-fn iirnrs re- 'a o7Z"Xyr at fans saw, and most speet'voly it was plteho's which tho oT them were sent nuay for bail be- rnZ, hV '" . r" I."""" FIHST OAM K. fHILA (A I,.) ! HOSTON (A. L.I ah h p n e ab h p a r Murphy.rf i l ; j olloopcr.rf.. 2 t 0 0 .-trunk i 40300 w ai.-ner.Th. I : : t I .yhisii.ii b : i o v inuer..i. o o 0 0 I Schanr.3b, ' : ( I O'sspeakrr.rf. .1 " r. n 1 Lnloie,;b '113 OMIsnrlk'n.cf o 0 0 o o Melnnls, b 4 3 7 0 0 (lalticr.lb. .4 3 3 0 0 L.ipp.c ,3131 O'Janrrui.s,. 41050 Malone 1 1 0 0 0 Lenls.lf . I I ( H IfrBnrr.e., 10 0 1 O'ClantnerJb. 3 110 9 tori.s .4131 ) imi;in,i', 1 o 3 1 1 llnas.p, 10 0 1 O'tWood.. .. ooooo Huh n, , "tot O'Thomas.e.. llfloo in iavif v v v o o.to-isr.p.... 0 0 110 t iun,p oooo o IHnMltrrll. IColllns.p... Totals. 40H:i 1! 0! t Tntnl. loooo 1 1 '0 o .31 It : 4 4 Hallo t for Lapp In the elirhth Irnlne. .t'li'fd 'or Iln.h In the fithth tnnlny. TM-n J t Carrlzan In the fourth Innlnj. Iilittnl for Fostrr In the fourth Inninir. Plillsdelphla 0 5 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 S ""ton 040010S0 x 10 Huns I'hllatclihla. v.i1h. Schanr. Me Innl LarPi Ilosion. W.-irnsr. Spnkpr ;. Oainrr. lwls. Gardner 3. Carrlan, Thomas, loner Two base hlts-I.app. Melnnls. Three base nits chanr, Onlner Home run (lord-n-r. St'len basos !chanr. Wood, Speaker. (Saln?r. Sacrifice tlle Mrlnnts. Oatnrr. Jan vrln, II. Davis. Sacrifice hit Speaker. Double lay-Kopf. I.aloto and Melnnls. Ift on basfs I'tlladfbhla 11. Boston S. First base l,n.. errors Phlladjlphla Kirst hise on 1 5lls-Off ltias 4. off Push 4. oft Vostrr 1. 1 'It s Oft H.ns. ; in on nn.l one-third In lilnrs; off Foster. C In four innlnrs: off Puslt. 10 in lite and twothlris tnninca: off Collins. in five Innlnur off Davis, J in one tnnltie; J-truck out by llmh I. by Jaas 1. by Foster 3. Wild pltelien-Itaas. Hush. Passed ball Law. Umpires Nallln und Dlneen. Time- 1 hours nnd 15 minutes. SECOND OAM K, rillLA (A. r,.) I UOSTON (A. L. . ab h p a e ' ah h n a e JturpJiy.rl 4 110 1 Hooper.rf.. 6 1 5 o 0 Ptrunk.cf.., 4 13 0 O'Warner.Sb,, 3 13 10 Walsh.lf . 3 0 3 0 0 Sieakrr.ef. 3 3 10 0 Pch.inr.3b. I ! : t 0 Oainer.Ih... 0 0 0 0 0 l.aiole.:b 4 1 1 S o'Hnblitz'll.tb 4 2 II 0 0 .neinnis.iD. a ; i oj.invrin.ss., 6 3 13 0 l.niui.e ,. 3 5 3 1 O'luis.lf. .. 3 1 3 0 0 hop! 4 3 2 3 0,(!ardncr.3b.. 4 112 0 JSressler.p 3 0 11 olCacly.o... ..33230 ityckoff.p. 0 0 0 1 O'Pfiinock.p.. 1 l o 0 0 'Davlfs.. ,1 0 0 0 0 Fo(er.p... 3 10 3 0 . iWood.p 10 0 10 Totals..., 31 11 "111 l .n j . , , Totals.. ..3114 3713 0 Hatted for Wyckoff in the ninth Innlny. Phllailc'iihia . ,.1101111007 l'nston . . 0 0 & 0 0 1 3 1 x-10 Runi 1 -Wiltadelphla Murphy, 2: Strunk. La Joic. Melnnls, 2; Lapp: Ilotton-Ilooper, Wait ncr. 2: Hponker, 3: Hobhtzell, 2; Iwls. Cady. J'ennoek Two base hin-ivnnoek. Melnnls. LeM. Strunk, Speaker. Thrre base hits Jlurphy, tianlr.er. Stolen bases-speaker. Jnnvrln Sjerini-e lllr Urfssli r. In. Sac rillce hitf- Liip, Walsh Double plays-Wa;. ner ami nohhttell; Kopf. Laiole nnd Mcln U'.V, Ifibhtietl (tin.istedl. -ft on base Miila.lelt.hia, 4: Uotton, 7. First hasp on balls-Otf lirojjlcr. 6; off Wyckoff. 1-oft Pen nook, a: off Foster, 1. Strut k out-hy Dress kr. 1: by Wjckoif. l; bv lVnnoek, 1. Passed ball-Lapp. Umpires Dineen and Nallln. Time 2 hours and minutes. DAVIS MAKES POOR START. rbllllca Heat (iporitp, 8 to K, In Ills First Onme of Year. PiliLAPKiritM, June 30. The Phillies bunched bevcti of their ten hltH In the third and fourth InnlnRS on (ieorse Davis to-day for seven of their runs, irlviriR them the victory over Boston by g to G. Alexander ensed up with a 7 to 0 lead, and the Ilraves manased to jammer out elKht hits and five runs In tho closlmt Innings of tho came. It was tho first start of the ear for Davis. In tho fifth Inninir Cravath hit a wicked bounding ball to left Held, which hit Connolly in the mouth nnd knocked him unconscious. He had to be carried from the field. Tho ball cut his mouth nnd nose h idty, but no bones were broken. The scoro: BOSTON (.V. L.j I PHILA. (N. L.) ab h 11 a e ab h p a e flilbert.rf. 5 2 0 0 0.nyTne.?.b.... 5 12 2 0 i:rrs.2b.. S 1 2 t 0 ll.inernft.ss 3 113 0 r'trlck.Jb.. 2 10 3 o'whlttisl.ef. 4 13 0 0 Cnnnolly.lf 3 0 0 0 OlCravath.rf. 4 3 10 0 Shannon.lf t 0 1 0 0 Reeker.lf... 4 2 0 0 0 Cr.ther. 1 0 0 0 0 .Nlehorr.Vh 20113 Smith.Sb... 4 112 9 I.udrrilt.lb 3 210 1 0 Schmidt, lb 3 0 11 0 0 Kllllfir.e.,. : 1! ! I Maree.cf,, 4 3 2 0 l'Alexander.p 3 0 1 5 0 M'vllle.ss. 4 14 2 1 Onudy.c... 4 0 3 .1 0 Totalis,, ..30 10 27 14 3 DnTls.p, .31010 tMoran,, 0 0 0 0 o Totals, ..S TtTs 21 Hatted for shannon In the ninth Innlnr. tHatted for Davis In tho ninth Innlnr Hosioii 0 0 0 n 1 2 0 0 S .Pliilalelphia 0 0 4 3 1 0 0 0 x-t Iluns Pldlattelphla, Hyrii'-. Cravath, Itecker, LuMsrus 2. Kllllfer 2. Alexander; Uonton, (illbcrl. Setimldl, Mnirre. Mnniivllle, Davis. 'J'o bate hlta Ileekrr. IJIIberl 2. Smith. Throe hart hit Cravath Sacrifice bllslljii iiolt, NiQhoff, Shannon Home runs Lu.terus, Maj-rr. tIt on bases -l'lilladelplila 4, Hns. tnn 7. Slruek out Ily Alexander !. hv Davis 3. Double plays- -Alexander, Nlehorf, llanernfl and Liiderus: Kllllfer and llvrie First base on errors Itoston 2, Philadelphia 1 First bas on balls-nff Uivls I, off Alex ander 1 lilt by .MU'h-d hill - lly Davis (Niihofll, by Alexander IMnrani Wild rrtleh Davis. Umpires llyroii and Easou. Time 1 hour and 4H minutes, Southern l.inciie. Chaltanong.!, , .Mi-innhls, . NhsIivIIIi-, 2: l.tttle lliTk, 0. New Orleans, 3, .Mobile, 0 (llrst runr.l X'nl.llo i; New (.rleuns, (1 lieinnd came, ) Atlanta, 4, DlrnilliKli Jin, 1. . South Atlantic League. Macon. 2, Augusta, 0, Columbus, 2, rfaviiniiiOi, V Charleston, , Albany .. Columbia, 13, Jacksonville, sonic.) Columbia, 4, Jacksonville, 1 7 (first (second same,) Baseball to-day, 330 I'. M. N.Y Americans vs. Washington. I'olo Grounds. Adm. 60c, irslifv, 'V The Yankees returned to fourth place esterday. They sot there by beating the Washlngtons. The lied Sox won two Karnes from tho Athletics and ten I tied stlithtly on tho White Sox, who outscored the Drowns. The Detrolts wcren t hard pressed to dispose of the Cleveland". Yesterday's Results. New York, 4, U'.nhlnnton, 1, ChlrnKO, Hi Ht. Ih)U, t Detroit. i Cleveland, 2. mn. 10: Phlladelnhla. f (first ramcl. Boston, 10; Philadelphia. (second game), Detailed Standing of the Club. -15 3 9 Clubi. nt S,g 3a':.i 8 A Chlnico.,. .aw, Host on., .eio -i . .MX) Detroit, 30 ml 7mJ Tsit .New York.,, - 30,2.11 also Washington., Cleveland .St. Louis. ,381 Si: a ,3JS Philadelphia.! I flnnics lost... '31 .3I 2.10'2l 340 To-day's Schedule. Wnihtnicton In New York. Philadelphia In Ilo.ton. Clevelaml In St. Ixuls. Chicago In Detroit. lly WILLIAM R. HAN!... IMpp nnd Itnrtxcll of tho Yankees lib- ! crated Ion lino hits at the Polo Orounds Wrd.y which did Jack Warhop nnd , the rest of tho team lots of good. Plpp's pit drove two runs to the plate and Hart ""'s two more, and tho four were more than tho Yanks needed They beat the WnshliiKtons. t to 1. Finished playlni? was done by the fioldere), while competitively tho contest bore a dull finish. It was tame, though wiui mucn exceuein:e 111 111 uum 1 juk sort of way. Cool weather, a small crowd and little that is exciting often conduce to that sort of .1 game. Man ager Griff was out 011 the lines, trying his hardest to prod his men Into produc tive action, but couldn't stir up any tiihnaco. Still, ns compared to the abominable bench gab at which several visiting tenms have displayed high skill lately, tho subdued tone of yesterday's affair wn welcome to those who don't consider loud nnd discordant chin music necessary to promote lively baseball. Warhop needed the hits mentioned to get runs for him. but he deserved them for his clever pitching. In the early rounds the hits were splashing off him more frequently thnn they were off Shaw, but he Improved from Inning to Inning, and In tho end materially out served the big Woahtngtonlan. The Yankee welterweight, with his low plane style of flinging, was very effective with BOTH SIDES WHITEWASHED. Dale Kalaomlnea Cuba, 1 to O, anil Cheney Does II to lied a, 'i to O. Cincinnati, June 30. Honors wero even In two duels to-day between Cin cinnati nnd Chicago hurlrrs. Dale won the first battle over Lavender, 1 to 0, while Cheney blanked Hed Schneider's team mates, 2 to 0, In the aftermath. The Cincinnati run came In tho fifth Inning of the onener. when Kllllfer I scored on Lavender's wild throw. Four i hits netted two tallies for the Cubs In the third Inning of the second game. The scores : FIHST OAM E CHICAGO (N. L.) I CINCINNATI (N. L) ab h D a ef ab h u a e Good.rL... 3 0 10 OlLeach.cL... 3 0 10 0 Flshcr.ss.. 4 0 2 3 i;Mollwiti.lb 3 14 0 0 Srhultr.lf. 4 0 2 0 0 Herzog.s s. 3 0 5 1 0 Zim'man.rh l o 0 1 0 Kllllfrr.lt., 2 0 3 0 0 MoI.arry.Jb 3. 1 1 3 1 Groh.Jb 2 0 3 0 t Saier.lb.... 2 0 12 3 O WIngo.e.... 3 0 6 2 II wiiiiams.ef 3020 o'cnmth.rf .. 2 0 5 0 0 Phel.in.3b.. 3 0 11 0!Olson.:b.... 3 0 0 2 2 Archer.c... 3 13 1 0 Uale.p 3 10 10 Lavender.p 2103 0' Knlseley., 1 0 0 0 o Totals.. ..24 2 27 6 2 1'iercf.P,., o o i u o! Totais...29 724 18 "2 Hatted for Lavender In the eighth Inning, Chicago,.., 00000000 o-o Ctnrlnnnatl 0 0 0 o 1 0 0 0 j 1 Hun Cincinnati. Kllllfer Two bane hit- Lavender. Double plays McLarry and Saler: Lavender, Saler and Fhelans Wlngo and Her zor. Sacrifice hit (irnh. First bane on balls Off Dale 2. off Lavender 1 Struck mil lly Dale 4, by Lavender 2. lilt by pitched half Kllllfer. Wild pitches-Dale. Lavender. llmplres-Klem and Kmslle, Time 1 hour and SO minutes. SECOND OAM E. CIIICAOO (N. L.) I CINCINNATI (N L.) H pit ab h p a e Good.rL... 12 10 OLeach.cf.. 3 0 10 0 Flshrr.ss.. 4 2 2 2 0 -Clarke.. .. 1 0 0 0 0 scnuite.il. 0 2 5 0 o,i-ear,p o o o o 1 . . . . ..i;. .v . ; i i..rry,.u d i j i -i ..i un 11 s,iu J tf u Siler.lb... 113 0 0 llerzog.ts.. 4 1 2 r, o 1 Wllliams.cf 4 0 0 0 O'Kllllfer.lf.. 3 0 1 0 0 Phelan.Jb.. 4 13 1 2.1iroh.3b 4 Ill: a i X ; 2 1 lirrs nan.e 4 7 8 1 e wingo.c... Cheney.p.. 3 0 3 4 Orlffilh.rf.. 3 10 0 0 Olson.:b,,. 3 0 0 4 1 Totals.. .36 11 27 I 2 Si-linelder.p 2 0 0 1 0 Twomtly.cf 10 10 0 I Totals... ill 57 14 i Batted for Leach In the eighth Inning. Chlcaro 00200000 02 Cincinnati oooooouo 0 d Runs-Chicago. Fisher, Schulte Double play-Olson, Hertog and Mnllwltr. Sacrifice hit McLarry. First base on balls Off Cheney 3. off Schneider 2. Slruek out lly Schneider 3, by Cheney 4, by Lear 1. Umplres-Klem and Emslie. Time l hour and 37 minutes. American Association. AT COLUMIU.'S. H. H V. Cleveland ,,.,003 1 3 1 0 2 010 10 3 Columbus 0 0 0 0 2 0 3 1 1 7 11 3 naileries iirrnton, James and Tunings lioiiiorn, t erry snn v.oieman. I AT IVIHAS'AI'ni.IH I It. II E. I Louisville 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 ' Indlanapolli ...0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 01 II 2 I naileries layior ana i.'lemons; Tipple ,,l lllul, linrnn . and lllackburne, AT ST. PAUL. Mllwauket ,,..2 0000000 0 T '& 't St Paul 0 1 0 1 0003 x i S 0 naileries Dougherty and llughei; Streis and (Jlenn. AT MINNKAPOLIH. FIHST (1AMK. Kansas City ,.1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 04 7 3 Minneapolis .. .1 0 000210 0 0 1 1 1 3 Hatlerlrs Delhi nnd Alexander, lllebel, Ilentlcy, Williams and Sullivan. SKCOND (IA1IK. Kansas City ,,0 1 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 S' jo K Mlnnriipillls ...0O0A0O2O x K 11 0 llilttrles - llegan, Gardner and (liebel , Williams, YIiikIIiik and Sullivan. New Knglund League. Worcester, 7; Lewlston, 2, Portland, S; Lowell, 2, Lynn Lawrence, rain, Kllchburg Munrhrsler, rain. Colonial League, Hartford, 3; Taunton, 2, Pawtuckct. 7: Fall Hlver. 6, llrocktsn, 2; New Ileilford, 0. Now Haven Springfield, postponed, BAKKIIALI. Tfl.IIAV. KIlfiRTa iriiri n Brooklyn vt. N, Y, Olanls, t:IO r, U.Aiv. men on bases. Ho had spotless support. Ho did Shaw. Hut the fleldlnft chances which fell to the WnshltiRtons were Ioh sprinkled with opportunities for sharp lleldlnir than those befallliiK the Yanks. In his tlrst two Innings Fliaw's work made It appear that the Yanks nover would get n run. They were K re.it ly perplexed by his speed. He struck PIpp nnd Cook out In the first Inninir and left two on bases. The Wnshlmrtons In the first hnd men on first nnd third with two out. Hits by Rhanks and Milan put them there. Shanks was caught by artifice. When Milan went down Sweeney made n realistic second base throw motion nnd Shanks bit. Also he bustled for the plate. It took some time to run him down, but the feat was accomplished to tho complete satisfac tion of homo Interests. Clnndll singled with nobody out In the second Inning and stopped right there. N'eff struck out, Henry forced (Inndtl nnd after touching second Peck's peppery peg; to i-ipp picKeu or nenry in 11 double play, Illgh's Infield hit In the third lnnlnc. made with one out, looked Itko effort wasted, inasmuch ns Pecklnpnugb filed to Connolly for the second out. Kven when Malsel walked the outlook wasn't much Improved. PIpp. however. Jolted Shnw with n stinging double to tho left field frontier and two runs resulted. Milan's triple and Ncff's single earned a WnshbiBion nit. In ih fourth i..it n couple of neat catches In remote left by Ilnrtzefl nnd a pop to noonn fore closed on n rally. Cook made a slow Infield h i n the sixth nnd Hartzell made n fast home run hit Hnrtxell's hit was a beauty. Tho ball travelled low, but U travelled swiftly and far, It brought up ngalnst tho centre field boarding. The Wnsh Ingtotis were perfectly harmless after the fifth Inning. In that one Warhop began by walking Shaw. A single by Connolly made It look as If a storm was brewing, but n rattling good play by PIpp turned It nslde. PIpp readied Foster's Jumping hit with nn elastic rench skyward and sped the ball across the lawn to Malsel for a force of Shaw. After that check the Washlngtons re- The score: WASHINGTON (A. L.) NEW YOItK (A L.) ao n p a e Willi f Connolly. rf 4 I 0 Odllrli.rf ... 32:0 0 i ten,.r 3 0 0 1 iay.-kl'h.SS. 3 0 1 4 0 shankt.lt.. 4 1 2 0 0.Malscl.3b 3 1 Milan, cl... (landll.lb, Nelf.tb. ,. Ilenry.e.. . Mellrlde.ss. Shaw.p 4 2 2 0 ouipn.lh. . 4 1 11 1 0 Cook.rf.... 4 10 2 O.HarticU.lf 3 16 0 O'lloone.:b. 4 0 1 2 0 Sweeney.c. 1112 0 Warhop.p. J 5 1 0 . 5 ? 4 16 0 0 3 0 2 0 0 2 II 2 1 0 4 10 2 0 -Moeller.. I O U W U Hopper.P... 0 0 0 0 Totals. ,2 7 27 10 0 ' tWilllams" 1 0 0 0 0' Totals .33 s 24 so; 'Ilitttd for Shaw in the seventh Inning tllatteil for Hoppper In the, ninth Inning, Washlntlon ,, ,,00010000 01 New York . ,,, 00200200 x4 Hiins-Washlngton Milan: New York High. Muisrl, Cook, Ilartrell. Left on bases Washington. S: New York. 10. First base on 3 Struck di t-Hr Shaw 5- in ii,7,,,r t- i.J ans un snav., s; on Hopper, 4: on Warhop, Warhop. 2, Home run-Hartiell. Three base hit-Milan. Two base hits-Shaw. Ilnp. Don - ble plays-Oandll. McHnde and Oandil; Peek inpatun and PIpp. llils-OR Shaw. 6 tn six Innings: oft Hopper. 1 in two innings. Earned runs. -Off Shaw. 4: oft Warhop. 1, Umpire In chlrf-O'Loughlln, Field umplre-IIUdrbraml. Time l hour and 45 minutes. Connie Mack's Own Story of Troubles QONNIE MACK'S- own story of his recent troubles will be told by the Athletics' manager in THE SUN Saturday. Why he dealt with Bender, Plnnk, Coombs, Collins, Baker and oth ers as he did, how he has fought his nnrt of th lincnbnll ,,, ,1 mn pun. OI tne DasCDall War, (le- Inile rt kt I 1 I ik ma uw uursonai nnru- i ships and other intimate facts will be printed for the first time. Watch for this remarkable exclu sive interview I D0AK RIGHT AT RIGHT TIME. Ills First Shutout of milt Needed o lleat A tin ma Cards Loae Next. St. Louis, June 30. The Cardlnate and Pirates split another double header to day, the home side taking tho rlrst game, 2 to 0, while Pittsburg nipped the next In the tenth, f to 2. nil! Doak hurled his first shutout game of the season to beat Adams. Jack Miller dmvo linti.r TZVoZT,T 'eniW111 SOX SWEEP UP SERIES. Y'rtuL . ",lr""e auee, soorlng -...ii.i iiini agiier. The scores: FIRST GAME. PITTSnillia (N. M, ST IX3ULS (N. I.I ft" 0 !' ' . ibh. " - rr - ii - a i r. 1 o mit er i.011 ns cf 4 I t ft n li,..i. t .' iiiill.? tVr i 1 i 2 J,!'.' f'?.-' a : i 3 1 3 0 10 0 2 1 3 r, 0 ii.,.. ;::.'' . . . i i v 016 OlLnng.rf. ... 0 0 1 OiHyati.lh 3 0 10 0 3 0 10 0 3 0 14 1 0 3 10 3 0 3 o r, o o ... tr y.so 3 0 0 3 0 lletzel.Ib. . Coslel o 1 l n n a'u.. i. .lohn.ton.lb 4 0 13 0 Oboak'p .V. l.lbson.o, .. 4 12 10' Adams.p... 3 0 0 1 o Totals,. ,38 4 J7 7l 1 Totals.. .32 r. 21 1( o' Hatted for McCarthy In the ninth Inning. ',;":"" ooooooooo-o ' 'OUls 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 x-2 mum-Hi iuu. liuilrr 2 Two base hits Carey, nihson Three base hit-Miller. StoteTT baee-Huiler Do.ibi, .olay-Doak. Ilu Icr am Miller HII by pitched ball-Hy Doak (Wag ner) First bas on balls-Off Doak 2 Slrnclc mtnute's ' " nour an" w SBCOND OAME. I'lTTSHUHO (N L) ' ST IX)UIS (N I.) ! !' ? ? , ibhiix Collins cf .4 3 2 0 O'llevher 11 4 II n n title, I II, 1 ft 7 , ft'V. .7,'" V." ! ? : ! ? Itlni'h'n.rf t, i 2 l o Wilson ef W.i g uer. st , S 2 2 4 O'Long-rf Mi-'arty.:ii 4 111 o'llyati lb' " 113 3 0 4 13 0 0 4 2 2 0 0 4 0 11 1 0 4 1110 4 2 r. 1 0 4 0 0 3 0 JnMiM n.lb 4 lis n O'Hiizrl 3h U..l,.. , , , ... v iiniiznies.c. M'Quill'n.p 4 10 3 IjS.dlee.p, Totals.. 37 12. 10 14 ll Totals, .37 S SI IS 1 Plitshllrg 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 I St Louis ...100010000 .02 Kiliis-pttLburr, Collins. Illnchinan. Wag" ner. Srhang: St LnuU, Hugglns. (ionrales, Two base hits Wagner. Carey. Sehnng Three haw hits-McCarthy. (Innznlea, Hiiichman Sai rlflii- hits - Mcquillan. Wlleoii. ll iird Doiibln ,'ilnv -Hvntt ond (ionrales. First base , on ikiiip -un nnuci. a, on -iicvuiuan 2. struck .nut lly Sllee 3. liy MiQiulan I, Umpires- .tun- . iiiiiirn uilll an minutes I'nrllle Coast league, San Franrlsrn, 4: Venice, 2. Porlliind, 3; Oakland, 1. Los Angeles, 10; Halt Lake, I, Texas league. San Anlnnlo. t; Dallas, 3, lliiUeslon. 1; Waro, 0, Houston, 5; Hhrevepori. 4, Fori Worth, S; Beaumont, 0, North rarnllnu League, Asherllle Raleigh, rain. Oreensbnrn, . Durham, 4. WlnstoifSalem, t; Charlotte, 0. .. :!,,,, !!rhIn',,, ,'rk' 2 games, I 30 V. SI. to-day. Tip-Tops vs. Kansas Clly freds. iiv. FIX ATj SCOIIE LS 11 TO 2 Yesterday's Results, Kansas City 11; ltrnnklyn. 2. Chicago, 7; .Newark, r, (12 Innings.) Pittsburg, G; llalllmore, 1. Iliiftalo, li : St. Louis, 1, Standing nf the Clubs. W L. PC W L. IC, St Louis,. 37 25 ..WINewark 31 31 ,f0O Kansas city 33 r; .r.p iirook rn.. so ? .4", rhlcaxo..., 31 25 .MT'ililtlmore.. 2T. 31 .397 ritisiiurir,. .v. 21 .wiuiir.no.. ,, 23 41 .Jit To-day's Schedule. Kansas City tn Ilrooklyn (two games.) (')ilragn In Newark. Pittsburg In llalllmore (two games.) St, I.ouls tn lluftalo (two games.) Kansas City slaughtered the Tip Tops at Washington Park yesterday nfter noon nnd won by n' score of 11 to 2, Johnson held the Krnoklyns to seven ,,l,s n"'1 '"'Klit have shut them out but f"r ,no fart ,,lat ,le ensed up toward the "' In the elchth Inning Johnson hit his aborigine contemporary, Ulue Jacket, with a pitched ball nnd Kuuff's triple scored the redskin. Ilrooklyn's Inst run was directly the result of nn error. Had pitching ngittn contributed to the defeat of Magee's men. l.alltte. Herring nnd inue Jacket were nil easy for the Knti- H,f'Uy Fc'fnls, who rolled up 11 total " "ei-n snrctics. 1 lie score: KANSAS CITY IF L)1 IlItOOKLYN IF L.) ab bone! nh h t, n C'bourne.et r, 1 1 0 nCooper.If., 3 0 3 0 0' rioodwln.ss S 4 1 3 1illall.ni.. .. 4 0 1 4 o' Slovall.lb. f 4 12 1 O'Kaurf.ef. 4 13 0 0 l'rrrlnr.:b 4 12 2 O'Smllh ss .42140 Shaw.lf..., t 2 0 0 0 AlllWson.rf 4 10 0 0 Hradley.Sb. 6 1 2 0 0'l.ind.e 2 12 0 1 Ollmore.rf, 3 13 0 olWrlcht.e. , 2 0 t 0 fl Kasterly.c. I I t I 8!W,ih .. 4 0 II 10 Johnson.p coil 0!1lnward.:b, 10141 llrlfrieh,2b 3 10 4 0 Totals, .42 15 37 11 1 I.iflttr.p. .. 2 1 1 0 n llterrlnc.p,. 00003 lH'Jaekrt.p, 2 0 0 0 1 I Totals ...1T. 7 27 17 1 liYonklyn ';'" . 0 0 0 0 0 n i - Rns-Ksnsos City. Chadbourne. Ooodwln 3. Stovall 3. Perrlne 2. Hradley. (lilmore! llrook. Jj", Cooper. Anderson. First hise on errors- S."": - ' V '" 1 ' ' r. Yio'A,."",, ."nV more Three ; base hit.-(loodwln. Kaiift Two bails -Oft Herring Struck out-Tlvlifltle 1. hi llerrin h Johnson t. Hit . 1 k' 1 1..11 n. !!.;,... ,rn... 1.. .. tin, ,nilmoe.l 'n.rrtlW Wl-ll Imr. Ulnl.,, unpen .iiikiw 111. i.uiilurr. ?iu. nil. iiriMiier 1 "Us Oil Lafltte. 7 In sir Innlrws: oft Her- nn- s ln Innlnr: off Tlluelvkrt, r. In two Innings t'mplre in chief Fyfe Field umpire - Johnston. Time 1 hour and 4 minutes, NE WEEDS FALL IN TWELFTH. rhlfeda Need Five Ituna and Tlr It In Ninth Tinker an Observer. Nkwahk, .tune 30. The Newfeds got another bump from Joe Tinker's Chlfeds this afternoon, nlthough the firebrand was not In the game himself to share ,n ln' wallopln''- "e was simply a silent 1 ""server owing to rorccu temporary re- 1 tlrement by President Ollmore. With the score C to I ngalnst them the visi tors went after Kalserllng In. the ninth Inning nnd tied the score. In the twelfth Fischer s single, .willing s sacrifice and Heck's single earned' the winning run. The score: CHICAGO (F L.) ' NEWARK IF L.) an n p a e an h p a e ?.m''j!.'". ' ? X J r. i-iSLW.'." SI 5 1?. FrllE.2b.s. 2011 0 Kousch.ef '.' 4 2 1 0 Flack.rf.lf.. 6 4 10 1 Laporie.2b 4 1 3 7 wilson.e. 3 2 2 2 ostrandsjb. o o i 0 zldlluTg'ct I ill Slttb 1 1 ? 3 Wfst'ill.3b. r, o 3 1 O'Mllls.lli C 2 l o Heck.lb. it 2 13 0 olltariden e. 4 0 3 2 Mann lJ.rf t 1 7 o i Kaiserling.n 2 0 0 2 F" "-'.fc" ? ! r : otalkenbg.p 0 0 0 2 M'Conn'll.p f 2 0 7 o tlluhii. 1 0 0 0 0 Totals 45 Hi 36 17 3, Totals 4112 34 21 1 sllattrd for Smith in the eighth inning tllaltrd for F.ilkenberg In the twelfth In ning Newark .40000101000 0-r, Chicago 100 (i 0000 f. 00 1-7 I Runs-Newark Esmond, 2: Rnusib. 2; ' Scheer. McKechnle: Chicago Fritz. Fla.'k. 2: Flanher lU-rU Mi-fnotiell K-rinM 1,11a lleck. MrConnell Sacrifice tills Katserliiur, Rous,'h. twilling Stolen basrs- eleven Innings: oft Falkentierg. 1 in one in I nlng First base on bills-Off McConnell, 3. Struck nut lly Kalserllng, 2: by McConnell, 1 Hit by pitched ball-lly McConnell (Hnrl ilenl. P.isseil ball Rarlden Double play Smith. Farrell and lleck, First base on er rorsNewark. 1: Chicago, 1, Ift on bases-- Newark. G: Chicago. G, umpires -llrennan and Shannon Time 2 hours and 10 minutes. At Baltimore, R II. P.. Pittsburg (F L.) 1 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 1 H 7 1 Il'tlmore (F.L.I 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 01 S 3 Ilatterlet Dickson and O'Connor; Ilen.ler and Jacklltsrh, - At Buffalo, R. II, E. St Louis f F.L.) 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 01 3 0 lluftalo (P. L.) 1 1 0 0 0 2 2 3 x 9 14 2 llatterles Trandall. Wlllett ond Hart ley; Anderson and lllatr. Brown IMtohrra Ineffeellve and Bens la Just Gonit Knongh, Ciiicaoo, June 30. The White Sox mnde It a clean sweep to-day, taking the fourth game of the series with St. Ixiulw, R to fi. Tho Kox knocked two Hrown pitchers off the mound, while Unix kept the visitors' hits scattered. The score: ST IX3UIS lA L.) I CHICAGO (A L.) ab h p a el ab h p n e 8hotton.ll 3 0 3 0 liFclsch.rf . 4 12 0 0 Austln.3b .110 1 O Weover.ss.. 3 3 2 2 0 Slsler.lb. r 1 6 1 : i: Collins. :b. 2 0 1 3 0 Pratt.:b . r, 3 3 4 0 Hrrtoii.Jb. .10 10 0 C.Wnlk'r.cf 6 2 3 0 0 Fourlller.tb 4 2 10 0 0 K Walk'r.rf 3 o 1 0 0'J Colllns.rf .41300 1. avail. ss,. fi 1 1 2 ORotli.lf . ,,.2 0 3 1 1 Agnew.c . 2 0 2 2 1 Sehalk.e. 2 14 0 0 Beyereid.c 3 2 6 2 0 Daly.e 0 0 0 0 0 Wfllmon.p, 2 0 0 1 0lllackb'e,3b 4 3 0 3 1 Jiimes.p,... 0 0 0 0 0 Ilenz.p 4 0 1 3 0 l.eary ... 1 1 0 0 o, . JCoob.n. . o 0 n 0 0 Totals. ...SO 11 27 12 3 t Walsh ... 1 0 0 0 o I-evrrcnr.p 0 0 0 0 0, Totals M Ti 7l Tl i: Hatted for .lames In the sixth Inning tHatted for Koob In the eighth tuning SI Louis 20001011 l-n Chicago 10142000 x 1 Runs St. Louis -Slinlton, Austin, Slider. Pralt, 2: Severinl: Chicatn-Frlseh. Weaver, 2; J Collins. Roth. 2: Schalk, Illarkhurne. Two base tills. Weaver. Pratt Three base hits Feln-di. J Collins. C Walker. Sacnflce hlts-Aiisiln, Frlsch. Weaver. Srhalk Stolen hose Weaver First hise on balls-Off Helix, S: oft Koob, 2; off Wellmaii. 2: off James, l; off L-vrrenz, 1. Struck mil ily Out, 3: by James. 2! by Koob. 1: by lvrrrnr. 1 Wild pilches llenz, Hellman. Umpires-Kvans and Chill Time -2 hours and 12 minutes, (irent Neck Club lluja Llnka, (Irkat Nkck, June ,10, Tho Oreat Neck (Iiilf Club, which for the past live years lias leased Its links, has ratified the plan pres. nted by the president, Charles II. (ioddaiil, for the purchase of the property. The parcel to be conveyed to the club comprises nlnety-llvo acre. The club has entorisl Into a lease for thu other twenty-seven acres that thevourso covers. Title will be taken by tho club In July. Ilnnl May Be Postponed. Manager Welsmantle of the boxlna club nt Kbbcts Field nnnounces that If rain continues to fall to-night's Gunboat Smith-Charley Welncrt bout will h postponed tn lo-uiurruw night, He has nrro-nxed thesjo preliminaries: Oeorgo Rodel vs. Sailor Frltts and Uattllna Johnson vs. Jack Hcmple. SohK-r. Farrell Three base hits Scheer, Mr.'11" " ""'l baseball out of Its system Council, Fischer, lilts -Oft Kalserllng. 13 in I In the first Inning. The Dodgers tried The llrooklyns easily vanquished the . nnd hold to one base. Snow Immedl Olaiits yesterday nnd broke away from ntely stole second. While Hums wns the bottom. They passed the Hcds, nl- V-W!' ,Ut .'': l1, ,,h" V1'1",1 c?'." ,,, , ... lol'ler moved to third. Doylo bit though tho latter team broke even with sharply to O'Mara who accepted ten the Cubs. The Phillies threw a defeat Imrd chances during the day and Stiod Into the Ilraves. and tho Cardinals and j ,Kra',H trapped between third and Pirates beat each other. Yesterday's Itrsulta. Brooklyn, 7i Nw York, 0, Philadelphia, Itoston, S. Cincinnati, 1: Chicago, 0 (first game). Chicago, 3: Cincinnati, 0 (second game). St. Louis, 2; Pittsburg, 0 (first game). Pittsburg, 4; SI, l-ouls, 3 (ten Innings, second game). Detailed Htandlnt of the Clubs. Club.. g ;I J I 3 I Chicago "7 i "b Philadelphia. 4 I ill il St. Loult t 3 "e a 4 ii Pittsburg..,, "43 7 In 7 boston I S I 3 8 0 S New York.... "4 3 3 1 1 i Hrooklyn 3 1' 4 Cincinnati.... 1 i 7 "ill i3 ifJatne lost.. 5'37i1T:s 3.1 30 31 32 3131 U0 31 :'&3i 33.4M 2nio,.4M 34' .443 24 32 ,4W 310' V To-day's Schedule. New York In Ilrooklyn. lioston In Philadelphia. Pittsburg In Chicago. St. Louis In Cincinnati. A caveln on the part of Rube Mar quard In the eighth Innlnr; of yester day's gnme nt Ebbets Field spoiled one of the prettiest games of the season.' Ilrooklyn fell upon the faint henrted thrusts of McOraw's southpaw for eight hits nnd six runs In this one Inning. The half dozen counts added to ono 1 thnt bad been presented earlier to the Dodgers gave Koblnson's men a 7 to 0 over Nfw York nnd a"wed them once more to cast off the cellar I V, ' ' For obvious rensons It seemed a pity I., . , .... ,. - "mt Mnrquard should have collapsed so 1 near his Journey's nd. He had no hope of winning. Pfeffer was too good, Onco past a dangerous first Inning thlH burly youngster of the Dodgem was as Invulnerable us Alexander the (Irent nt bis best. A two base error by Merkle opened the gate to a Ilrooklyn count In the fifth nnd one mn wns all that Pfeffer needed yesterday afternoon. The pity of Mnrquard's sudden fall from grace .was that It undermined nn exhibition of defensive skill seldom equalled In this Iron (contract) itgi Till the thunderbolt broke out of near sky Marquard had allowed only two lilts, ono of them n scratch. His .early excellence mnde the later fall all the more prominent. Furthermore It takes sometime to manufacture) six runs. And as tho contest consumed Junt one hour and eighteen minutes a sea son's record for speed might haw been set had Hube turned back the foe in order In the eighth. In spite of Pfeffers whole hearted work Ilrooklyn fandora doubtless re 0 Kurds Zach theat as tho lion of the 0 afternoon. In that doleful eighth Zarh o cracked out n home run with two on S J""" This blow killed the last faint 0 I lIe ot the visitors. It Is quite true 0 . that the clout ordinarily would have o;br(,n no Pttcr than a single. The ball 0 ,k .,,.. frnm ,1m,. took u false bound nway from Snod grass us he went to pluck It on a short hop. Yet tho sphere was hit so hard that It rolled all the way to the lumber pile In centre field. Homers thnt bring In three runs aro not so plentiful that they should bo sneezed at, whether they mount the palings or dodge outfielders. Fortunately for Pfeffer Hrooklyn got hard to handicap their boxmnn In this round, but 1'feffer simply wouldn t stand for It. Snodgrnss opened with a hard liner that (letz wns lucky to knock down CONNIE MACK WILL NOT QUIT. Neither Will He AllosT Any One to Intrrfrrr With Athletics. rmi.ADrxriUA, June 30. Connie Mack will not sell his stock In the Athletics, neither will he allow nny one to Interfere with him In the running of his team. Thl Is the gist of a stateraprt made at Hroad street station by Connie Mack lust night while the tenm was on the way from Washington to Itoston. "My Interest In the Athletics is not for sale nt any price," he said. "But any time my pnrtners are dissatisfied with the way I'm running my ball club or the American League doe not llko what I'm doing nnd wants to drive me out of the city they can do It easy enough. Hut It will be a case of driving me out, for 1 don't intend to quit. "There Is ono thing certain, however, I'm not going to let any one tll mo how to run my club." Virginia League. Hocky Mount. 6. Newport News, 3 Portsmouth. 3: Suffolk, 2 (first game). Suffolk, 3: Portsmouth, 2 (second game), Norfolk Petersburg, rain, rrospeet Park Baseball Results. N. Y. World. . N. Y. American, 7, Lincoln F. C, 6, Parkslde F C, 0, NOTES OF THE DIAMOND. Hlldebrnnd hooted one In the fourth In ning when Warhop threw to first to catch Neft napping. The throw plainly had Neff and with over a foot to spare, hut the umpire didn't allow the out. Hlldebrand, by the way. has developed the gum chew ing habit and rivals Orth as n busy and continuous muncher. Malsel had various kinds of putouts, battsd halls and thrown balls Ills tlrst Iday was spectacular. He snatched a hot liner Just above the ground. Any kind of a throw would have nailed High In the tlrst Innlag when he wont from llrst to third on a single, hut Connolly's effort was nothing belter than an aimless heave; which misled the base by fifteen feet The Washlngtons didn't cavort with the dash ii nd fire they had the last time they were here. They are a lively club usually, but seem to b" a bit Jaded at present. The Olnnts have been brought up short In Ihrlr last two games Hughes, then Pfeffer, cheeked their hilling all of a sudden, and In their last eighteen innings they have bten entirely out uf runs. .Sonndso, according to one critic, "has hardly a superior In calling balls and slrlkes," e'oandsn being n certain big league uuip. Calling halls nnd strikes l one kind of an art and calling thetr. right Is an other Walter Johnson has pitched twenty-nine consecutive Innings without being scored on nnd entertains notions nf adding nine or so more while spending a few days In our fair city, Jark Miller may be the most valuable player In the National League, as a man In Chicago avers, but there Is a well founded suspicion that most managers would prefer to have Alexander. Tho real speed king this season In burn ing up the space between home plate and frst base is Davis Robertson, M, D.. of Virginia and the Giants. ' uMir. nui in me runup tietr. pegncii wllil and Fred wns able to scramble safely back to third, Doyle meanwhile moving 10 second. Fletcher, however, popped to Uctr. nnd O'Mara tossed out Hobertson. Doyle was the Inst man of the dlanls to get on bnsn until Ilrooklyn had tucked the game safely nwnv for PfefTer. ginning with tho second, for seven con secutive Innings McOraw's men were turned back In one, two, three order. Two were strikeouts and of ten flies only three carried to outfielders. Orant, bat tlnff for Marquard, singled to centre to start New York's ninth. He stole sec ond and third without drawing u throw, lis the scoro favored Ilrooklyn, 7 to 0. Hut the top end of tho butting order couldn't cash (Irnnt. Snndgrass and Hums popped weakly to (I'M lira and Doyle fouled to McC'nrty. On numerous occnslons meanwhllo Pfeffer received spectacular support. A wonderful run nlng catch by Myers took nn extra base hit from Doyle, starting the fourth, be fore either side hnd tallied. McCarty killed off what looked n sure bunt hit In the eighth, McCarty, who singled with one out In the third, was the first Ilrooklyn player to reach first. He got no further, ns Pfeffer tiled to centro nnd Meyers grounded to the box. Daubcrt' singled through Fletcher with only one gone In the fourth. Doyle forced him on w bet s grounder, after which Larry tossed out Cutshaw. The break of the game leaned Hrook lyn's way quite heavily In the fifth. Merkle went back deep for Zlmmermnn's shnrp rap. Marquard covered first In Plenty of time, but Merklo's toss car ried high nnd Zimmerman got to second on the bobble. Uctr. sacrificed nnd Mc carty's deep fly to centre brought In the run. A double by Getr.. first up In the eighth, was the" first Indention that -Miinpiuril was weakening. IIoer, as this gentleman was caught stealing third Immediately nfter Mci'arty tiled to Ilurns It looked as If Ilrooklyn would have to be content with the one run. Then came the unexpected. Pfeffer S sinriou mis wonderful rally with a clean hit to right. Ho took third on Myers's single to centre. O'.Mnrn hit to the same garden, scoring Pfeffer Daubcrt also singled to centre, scoring Mvers nnd Jake moved to second on Siiod gruss's throw to third, which failed to nip O'Mara. Wheat's liner bounded away from Snodgrnss for a home run. Cntshaw singled to left nnd snrltitpil to third when Zlnimeminn shot n clean one-sacker to right. This last was the venth consecutive safety offMnrquard after two were out. Cutshnw nml . ''"'"ermnn worked tne double steal Miccessrully for the last run nnd Zlm merman continued to third when Doyle was tardy In getting over for Meyers' lino throw. (letz. up for the second tlmo In the Inning, finally smothered the rally, though Fletcher hnd to make a fine one handed play from n hot shot that bounced ofT Marqunrd's glove for the third out. If (Jetr. hadn't been caught stealing third Hrooklyn might have kept on scoring till dnrk. The score : NEW YORK (N. L) 'BROOKLYN (N. Ll . ab h p a ej ab h p a e Sirrassef 4 13 0 OjMyrrs.cf.. 4 12 0 0 ,.u, .,, . . v i v u u .iiira.il,, poyle.Sb, 4 0 0 2 1 Diuberl.lb. Fleicher.ss 3 0 2 6 0 Wheal. if . Rnb'son.rf 3 0 0 0 0 Cutshaw,2b Merkle.Ib 3 0 11 1 LZinf man.rf Lobr1.3b 3 0 12 OUrlz.Jb, Meyers.o., 3 0 2 .1 OLMiCarty.c. Mam'ard.p 2 0 1 3 0 Pfeffer.p llrant ,,ltooo 4 1 s s n 4 2 110 0 4 110 0 4 12 2 0 4 1 1 0 II 3 112 1 2 14 2 0 3 10 2 0 Totals 32 10 27 13 1 Totals, .) 2 21 16 2 ...wi Hatted for Marquard in the ninth Inning New York OOOOOOOO o-o Ilrooklyn. .. 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 6 x-7 Runs-nronklyn. Mers. O'Mara. Daubert. wheat, Cutshaw Zimmerman. Pfeffer First has on error- Hrooklyn I-ft on baes New York 3. Hrooklyn 3. Home ruu-Whrnt Two base hit-Oetz Struck out-lly .Marquard 1 by Pfeffer 2 Stolen bacs SnodgTaes. (Irani 2. Cutshaw. Zimmerman Samllce hit-GHz Sacrifice fir MiJartr Tmnir. in ..i,in t,..t !rr- ,F".U umpire Hart Time 1 hour arid is minutes. Brooklyn Bovrlrra Ambltlona. Members of the Hrooklyn Howling wrrai tiun piayeu on two rinks nt Prospoct Park yesterday. On rink No. 1 C. Oalloer, S. Olover and (leorge Mor rison with 25 levat A. Brnsl, a. F. Stew art and W. Henderson with 10, On rink No. 2 A. M, Ciownny. W. A, Ker and A, Hennett, 24, beat Dr. J. Deans, D T Scott and M, Mc.NMll, 19. After tli3 contests the club voted a silver trophv cup for a return match nt Brooklyn with the Thistle Club of Hartford, which beat the Urooklynltes at Hartford last Saturday. To Take Anto Rare Movies. Moving pictures arc to be taken o( the nlKht automobile races at Brighton Beach racetrack next Monday. Tills never hns been done defore because lighting arnuisoments have precluded It. Now, however, the same lighting system used at the Sheepshead Bay Vt-lodromo and found so satisfactory will be used for tho nuto. events. Western league, Sloui City, (; St. Joseph. I, Omaha, i: Des Moines, 2. Wichita-Denver, rain. Topeka-Llnrotn, rain. Scripps-Booth bo strikingly the choice of owners of superlative motor cars, satisfies the love of beauty and dis crimination exemplified in their homes and other possessions. ISOTTA FRASCIIIN1 MOTORS COMPANY 2 West 57th Street Phone Plata 7816 LOSKIIS SCOHE DOUDIiKI) lUvsitonK, I.. I., June 30. The Isllp Wanderers sprung n surprise In the low goal ioIo tournament this nfternoon nnd outplayed the Isllp Hovers from start to finish. This was the first of the semi finals and the winning team will hnvo to pl.iy the winner of to-morrow's gnmo on Saturday nfternoon. The game to morrow will be brtween the Isllp Free booters and the Piping Itoclt team. A. (!. Schwartz played with the Hov ers. Although he was down ns back on the card, he played nil over tho field nnd nfter the ball had been thrown In changed the playing lineup so thnt Hut ton was hack and Cobalhis No. 3. The experts criticised this nnd figured thnt the change cost the Hovers the game. The Wanderers were without the ser vices of Fred Stone nnd In his place M. Flelschmnn playid No. I, Flelsch man scored two gonls nnd mnde no errors. The score nt the finish was Tll to 3'j In favor of the Wanderers and when tho final hell rung every player felt that he had been In 11 contest !n which feeling ran somewhat high nt times. Among thoe who watched the cont'st were Commodore Dallas 11. Pratt, Mrs. A. D. II. Pratt, Mrs. J. M. Ceballos, Miss Lula Pcballos. Mrs. K. F. Hutton, -Mr. tiiiii .mis, Horace iiavemeyer, .1. i.. i;iiuy, .Miss Kiiny, Mrs. Hurry lloilins linn i'n voilne mpmners or tier family who thoroughly enjoyed watching the mounts, Klngslnml Macy, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Plnkerton nnd K. C. Ilium. The summaries: ISLIP WANDKHIlItS ISLIP HOVERS. No. 1 M FleiiunnikNo. 1 J O'Dny, No. 2-J II MiiinlcU. No 2 J M. Ceballos, Nn 3-J K Meyer No. 3- E. F II til I oil H.n-k-A U, II Pratt Uack A C. Schuartr Pratt. 2; Flelschman. 2 Total, 8. Lees Meyer, fuut. ' Net total, 7'i. Mlp Hovers lly goals. ODay. 2: Ceballos. 1: by handicap. 1 Total. 4 Is foul by Schwortr. Net total, ,. STEEN BEATS HIS OLD MATES. SIukkIiik of Crnirforil nnd Vltt Helps Dunn Cleveland. 7 to B. Dktiioit. .luno 30. Mng dlstanco clouting by Crawford nnd Vltt was prln- clpally responsible for Detroit's victory Isllp wanderers- n goals, Mlnniric i triple, while Vltt tore off a pair of timely three baggers. Steen t.ltched against hi old tea'mmates. The score: CLEVELAND (A. LP IETHOr (A LI ai li p n e all Ii p a e I-ellwlll.CI 6 0 2 0 0,Vltt.1b. ... 6 2 1 H.im'tHl.tb. 4 111 o'Kav'agh.:b 2 13 10 unapman ss a 3 ,i 6 ouoouci .1 0 4 0 1 jacKsou.iu l l'j l l ur.iwt u.ri Gr.inry.lf.. 4 12 0 o Veach.lf... 'worth.rf 4 2 0 0 o:Hunrs.lb.. Wamhv,3b. 4 o o 0 1 Hush.ss. .. O'Neill.c. 4 16 1 ostanage.c. Mllthell.p. 2 0 12 0 Steen. p.,, Harstad.p 0 0 0 1 o; Mnlth 1 1 0 0 Oj Totals.. 4 3 4 1 0 0 . 0 0 1 4 1 12 1 IJ I , 3 0 16 o 1112 "is 0 r, 32 92,15 1 Totals 3W1 in 51 IS Hatled for Harstad ln the ninth inning Clevtland 0 o o 0 0 J 0 0 0-2 Detroit .... 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 lsx-7 Huns-Cleveland. Hammond. Chapman: ! trolt. Vltt 2. Kavanagh. Cobb. Crawford. Hums. Stanage, Two base hits-Jackson. Crawford Three base hlls-VHt 2. Crawford. rK-tn.nn u,ffA,u hii..rni.i, ii.,.ti .... Chapman. Sacrifice hits -Cobb. Huh. Steen Struck out-lly Siren 2. by Mitchell 1. by Harstad 1 First bae on balls -Off stren 2. off Mitchell 2 Umpires Wallace and Con nolly Time 2 hours llnrlir to lleferer- White-Welsh Go. Final detail of the Freddie Welsh. Charby AVhlie tsnit were adjusted last night Hilly Itoche was chosen to refereo the contest, which will bo at tho Brighton Bench racetrack Satunlny nUht. It was decided to take movln-t pictures. Ten thousand bleacher ticket! at 11 will In. on sale. The boxers will weigh In at Consldlne's, Broadway and Forty-second street. NOTES OF GIANT DISASTER. The Giants owe the Dodgers a postponed game, which will be played off as part of a double header Saturday nfternoon Fletcher and O'.Mar.i engaged In a grand shorlstopplug duel Ka-ii repeatedly made wonilerful slopn und excellent throws. O'Mara accepted ten chances to Fletcher's sevi n. New- York overlooked Its greatest op portunity in me nrsi inning. inen rnou Kriiss was on third nnd Doyle on second, with only one nut Not another Gtant vNlted Jake Daubert till the ninth. It was a day of ehame for Mnrquard, but one of glory for Kddte Grunt He boosted hl record with a hit nnd two steals, all In- about three second The fact that he was allowed to run wild will not show In the nttlel.il imrages at the end of the sejHtin It all happened to the Hubs so quickly that the game was lot before .McGraw could call for help He had u couplo of relief men on the w-av to the bull pen ns soon as Getz doubled In the eighth. Hut he lagged thnn when Getr. w a caught stealing third ''or the second out. The Dodgers have done some clean clout ing In their lime, but It Is doubtful If the ever surpassed yeterdn form -seven consecutive hits one of them a home run. with two cut Until Marquard was burled un ler an I nvulutiche of runs those Giants fought like Trojans for the gume. The scoreboard I snowed uie roui di tne urnveg in rillludel phla and victory meant fifth place. Both Pfefler and Marquard hnd perfect control. Neither gave a pass nnd seldom was either In the hole That Is whv the game was so speedy In spite of the eighth liming massacre George Burns raced away acrns the foul lines almost tn the stands for O'.Mara's line drive In the fourth. This matched Mierss pretty running ratrh off Doyie In the earlier half. Roaditrr for Thrra $775 nOVKKXOKS' CIT IS IMMZE t'EPAniicnsT, U I., .Iiinn 30. Orent Neck defeated Cooperstown on the field of the Hucknw.iy Hunt Club this eve ning In ttho first name of the governors' cup tourney, played without handicap. The scorn wns in to T"i, The up-State team ns outplayed by tho Long islanders excepting near the end of the game. The strong team play of the Oreat Neck four wns marked by several unusual combination plns. The next gnme will be on Saturd.iy. lineup: The Oreat Neck: 1 F McLaughlin. 2 It, La -MiinCik-nc. 3 J. Watson Webb. Ilaek-H. E Sloddard Coopers! own : 1 - N. I.. Tllney. 2-tl. ' ltumcy. 3 II. P llr.idlestnn. ltnrk M m,iMiin (Ireat Neck -Karned enals. 10. Cunperstnwn r..iriiT-n jto.n .7 io-i ny I'enaiiirs 1. f total. 7s4. Individual anal. Mt I.jtiehlin 3, Stod lard 3. l..i Mont nine. Webb, Tiln.y 4, -mm tun .. .--i-veiivip Hiinis-v Time -F.ighl period of 7'a nilnulc Hefrree J E. Cowdln INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. Yrstrrdnj ' Itesidls, niehmond, . Newark, 4. Providence, I; Jersey city, 3. HllfTa In, C ltochMer, 3, -Montreal, t, Toronto, 4, Standing nf the Clubs, 1 w L. I"C w I, PC. Hi , -royijienee. :u :i .mi Toronto. .. -t 1 - ' -v-".ui : .4M -Montreal. . Richmond 31 27 ,R3 Itni'hesler . 59 ; sea ,lersi-y City : .472 13 37 .333 To-ihi' 'thediile. Newark In Itlihmond. Hochesler in Montreal (A. M. and P.M.) liurtjlu In Toronto (A. .it. nnd I'. M. PROVIDENCE PULLS THROUGH. ' "ents Jersey Clly, -I o ,', Protlllna; I .... .... , ., I " Home Triim'a llrrora. Tim 1en,-i,ir,n -... : ,T" 1 rnMdence (,mys squeezed out a victory over .lers.-y City In j cwtenluv's SiTctWrATV lrl erbout for the locals hopois were nliout evon. Mistakes behind the home tlrlcr 1 l'i'"Hcappe, his efforts to win. The scoro : PKOVIUENCK n I.) JElim-.Y CITY if t 1 1 ab h p a . nb h u 1 I PjfJ'tue s. 4 n 1 i (i Trucd le Jb I 1 '. 1 V.''i-yiV . 4 1 "' : " I'irry.ib- i . i i i o i.'"."!-." " ?. " '.' ' 3 1 . o Powell, If. Cooper.p , 1 - " u i-iiriell i v 3 110 0 Tragi -or ell o 3 0 ll 11 0 Yrrlillllf.p . I - 'lli- nolil- ii n a n 31 S 27 11 e llru. k.n . ii ll i' 1 0 .tVeagrr 1 n n fl o Totals Hatted for Vtrbnut inVhe'r'ehth'in':. tic tllatteil lor llruek in tin- ninth mmn 1 " roviuen.t- . .. 0 u 0 I u I n -I --3 o1 jersey city 0 n i u o nun 1 ruviilell.f Slioan. Ont o Powell ,",','l'"i '.,'rr"v ''tv -Tru-dal- llirry l-,,r. I 'll lirst li-iu- mi error I'm, uicnn- Two bio hll.-True..'.ile Trastsetr Powr-U. I .shorten Three hi.,. Iiii..Wm.i, n,,.i.... i S K-rltb-e hit -I'jbn.iuv Molen b.i-r Mum, n fhean, .Me.Nall). Powill Trawt ssur Uti on .f..-' , . IPr"'v -lly i llou'le fia?f.o(rVe?bnut 1 i n k ,,rVi "" 1 7 Wild idtrh-Cooonr nM riir'V l'V.,,.M:r , eight ing, t-Itrt?rrsJ tT;rrtioVi!ui. 9 L" "ai. Time i "ho r ii.d"'Vnm,m?. 1 1 t',Wk" I ,alr 111111 1 nour aim minuies RICHMOND HITS BALL HARD. Nrvrnrk I'ses Tno Pitchers, but la Ileiiti-n, 11 in -I. niciiMONn. Vit.. .luno 30 Hitting in pinches g.n-e Itli-hnion-l n 11 tn 4 -!,-fi,T-v i over Newark tb.s afternoon Se'iach't relieved (Joodbroil In the eighth and Is sued one pass Mussel u,iS h-II.I, hut effective In pinches. The wore: NEWARK ll 1, i HICH.MOND ii L) .. a,, ll ' " e ab h P n a Mensnr.lf .ilia o'Thnmp'n rf S s o a o Timm.s. . 4 12 2 1 Piek.'.h 2b.. 4 12 3 0 Toolev.jb . 1 1 3 n Hatci.rf 4 1 i l o Callahan.cf S 1 1 o o Ar.ignn.ss 1 0 3 3 n Kraft. lb. 4 l i ' Jordan, lb . 4 2 n o o im'man.".b 2 o 1 1 'Dunn If 4 110 0 Witler.rf 4 2 2 1 v F'trr,:b 3h I 1 2 2 .snow.c 12 3 1 n M-liiiufele.e 4 0 4 2 0 Goo.lbred.ll 3 0 0 3 0 Kllss.ll p 1 0 0 4 Sehaeht p 0 0 o 1 0,' Totals 11 27 IS 3 Total :i m 21 tlitti-d for Goodbrrd In the richth inning New irk o i 3 n 0 0 0 0 04 HlchmoTiil 0 3 1 n 0 0 : 0 x- iiSf'-Sf!""1, ,T'1!!,,I''' Kfaft. Zimmerman, nltter; Kirhmonl. Tlionipsnn. Hales 2, rn fun. Jordin. Fcweter Two ban- hlts-Cal, lahan. Hate. .Ionian Three base hlv hrafl Sierifltv hit-Pick moIku h.iees Tnoley. Zlnim-rman. Witter. Hues, Jordan. Thompson lllls-Off Gnodhrrd. in setea Innings First base 011 h.ill-Off Itussell 4. off Goo Hired I, off Sehaeht 1 lilt bv tillehe lull-Hv Goodbnd 'Araconl "-truck out Hv Huss.il 4 by Gooi.briHl : I'as.ed ball -XehauMe Wild pitt'ies llussell 2 i.ft on bises- Newark . Hielniion.l 7 rmpires Carpentrr and Clear Tinie-1 hour ami 44 minutes At Iliiffiilo, n h r Jlorh'ter (I. I. 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 s' 1 i Buffalo (II,.).. 0 (1 030002 X 3 I I Ilitlertes Hochesler. Ptlmero nnd Will lams, Buffalo. Beehe and Lalonge, At Mon 1 real. Toronto (I I. ) . .2 1 1 0 1 n 0 n 04' "7 Bj Montreal 1 1. L. 1 . . 0 fl 1 0 (1 r. 2 0 x -s n t llatterles- Toronto, o. n-lnun ook, Me Tlcue nnd Kocher. Mn -e,, . Cul t and Ilowley New York -tiile Lciigue, All games postpone 1 'rain RACING AT AQUEDUCT TODAY SIX STAR ATTRACTIONS sl,000 Union Stakes 1 iitsr n ( 1. 1 c 1.' 1 m u leave Pen -a 1.1 7th A .1 tr, I 111. ni . in 1 ft P M 1 ...ir.e, Alltoin -In ' tnke (Jucens I' A the. , .. T .Ill P 1. ' and li' .ok -l. 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