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8 4 THE SUN, FRIDAY, JULY 23, 1915. Double Catastrophe Forces Yanks Into Second Division Giants Idle While Dodgers RARNRY NEARLY i HERO IN HIS FIRST BIG LEAGUE GAME IWs Full in Ninllt When lie Kills Hull: Collins Makes Siicctiiciiliir Cntcli. YAXKKKS I.OSK TWK'K. HY : TO I A N I I- TO The Western clubs oie shovinc tin i Tankers atound roughly on this ttlp. Trslorily the White Sox nave thcni n couple of uli-ives, and tin two defeats j dropped 'he Vnnltecs to fifth pi ice. They; were p,ied by the Washington, whose' ranie In Detroit was set aside hy rain. , The lied Sox di'featcd the llrowns. The White Sox passed the Detroit. Xr-terday's llesilt. China". .1 Ni w York. 1 (first camel ChlrsRo. I New York. I I second name) flontoii ' St Louis, .1. Deirolt-WashliiKton (rain) Detailed Standing nf the Club. Ic lit iff Floston i S T 13 Chicago. f. 4 7 Detroit 4 to, 5 J Washington.. 1 ' ! S New York C 1 3 St. Louis 14 0 5 PlTllndeiphla. 4 : 4 4 e fiex-cland. ... 3 113 3 fiamcslost, . i'3:'4j(t E E m m -luj 1,10, 7 i:1 nit rsi M3ji.r,:s i: .no! o ; ioi 43 43 1 : 7i 4J 4'. 491 32 Jl 391 361 f. 4 V0S4 .34V It MWB4 .11' To.dr' Vhfdille. Kr Ynrk III CbllJUn. TVK.hlncion In Uetrolt. rin.lon In SI l.oaK rhllailelphu In Olevlnd CltlCAiio. July SI. Ilattlns amemla -vis the complaint of the Yankees In jth sections of the twin bill with til- White Sox at Coiniskey I'ark this af- j ternoon and the pile hosed w.irriors; i . .I....1.I. ..I..I..P.. 1 t,. 1 nml 4 to! ,. .,, only one of the eighteen Innings j did the Donovnn bos suc ced In bunch- i. i. ii. .1. .. lioini- tiip tlilnl cnan- that being the third chap- . ! , .... . A. ,i, i! ..,1 even then It ter oi ine iiiKiHcup. nu.. required an error to help score a run. j The Yanks had one real chince to, tnrt something In the first game and thnt was hi the nn.ll Inning, when they tilled the bases with two out. Only a tingle Hood between tin in and a tie sci re, nnd a more healthy hit might h?.o carried them to victory. Hy a pe culiar twltt of fate the verdict rested with i.arncy. ice ne iiuiiici.ii.-i, m wh playing his first game In a Yjnkee uniform. The newcomer made a fine j try for a hit. Ilnlns the ball sharply to left, but J.uk Collins raced over to. wnnl tlic foul line for a spectacular i I . , .. ,u ... ... . j . r..ic. .... i.ic s.i.i.c ...... Haincy got the first New York lilt , In this game, a bird drive along the! left field foul line, but he was nipped' on n close pljy at second when he tiled i to turn the single Into double. This I iras hl.s only hit of the afternonn, but 1 ... ., ,. ...ii ...i.u .... nr iiiiii.in.-ii ciiiicii ru .inn and In the Held. He hit the ball hard. I though not safely, on four other ocra-.,er rlons. In the field he had nothing to do during the first game but took Cite of his two chances cleverly In the sec- j to 1, pounding Mayer hard In Pie sec ond. : ond anJ sixth Inn nirs. Ilerznir sent opening game and Hob Shawkey ran Jiim i close second. An error presented the Yanks their only : tin against S-ott nnd the Snx got two of their three runs through New York mlsplays, The Yan kees' run came In the eighth nfter two xxeie out. Hoone bunted and Scott thre'fc to the stand, allowing him to reach second. Caldwell was sent up to hat for Sweeney and be lined Just In dde thlid Uisc for a single, scoring Uoone. In the second game Donovan benched Boone and sent P.nldv Itaiimnmi in p. 1 ond. but the change did not help the ! liattlng any. as Paddy failed to reat h first base during the game. It was Faber against Caldwell In this engage nient and the slim Yankee did Just u little better than the score Indicates. - little slip figured In three nf the runs ncored against him. yet In no Instance could mi ennr be charged 10 a Yank. New York's only inn of this game ar rived Im the third. Nunamaker wis safe on l-'ournler's fumble and moved along to third on Caldwell's double to iitht Cook lined over Wetvet's head, scoring Nunamaker. The next three batsmen ".vent out. dir.. 11, ...... .... ..... .... nn ...i.-,-iiii. iij.u.t i-ipi. reioineil 1 the Yanks to-day, but ,t limns, con- fineraniy from the Injury to his 1. 1 ' anuie ( eusiuineii in Detroit, The scoies; FIHST (1A.MK NEW YOHK iA. I. I I CHICAGO lA. 1. 1 an Ii p 1 .. 0b Ii p 11 I Murpliv.rf.. loon Cook.rf 3 I ! n Peekl'sh.ss MalseUh. Mullen. lb.. Cree.rf Jlarney.lf . Iloone.rh. . Sseeney.e Caldwell Niina'li'r.r. Ehawkey.p, n 4 ; 0 weaver.". . 3 3 1 1 I 1 12 (I 0 F..C(ilhn,2ti 1 Fournier.lli 1 o I o o 3 i 1. 1 0 2 II 11 n j.cniiins If. 11 (I'Kels'h.tf.... 3 0 Schalk.e.. . " rIIllaelih.3l 0 0 Scott, p 1 01 I Ii II 2 r. n u I I I n 0 0 ll n 0 I I t . . f. -c; i.. , " I 0 Totals .it Tolals 31 r. .4 II 2 Hll-i fni Sweeney m the New Ynl ii .000 Chlcasn . 9 0 n uhth inning 0 0 0 10-1 I i x-3 . ll Ncu ork. linone: Chli.uro Mur.'ih) l'niiriiir Scnlt Saerlhie hits K cmitns. i. i.olllrs i mi bai hii Mullii. Three i.-i.p tiiif-felsch. Founder Double tiiajs-Seoii XV eaver olid Inl.rrier- Itonna H...I, Xli.1l.. c....i. :.".' '"" ..u.... in, - i, , ,-i-on .-, ny Miawkev 3 I miiins-(1 Lomrhlln nnd lliM.-branl Time-' hour ami 3S iiiIiiijich SIX'OND CAMK MEW YOHK .A I, . CIIICACO i A I. ah h n n e ni, , I ' Mliriihp.rf 3 I n Cnnk.rf a e 0 'i i 0 3 I'm kl'iib " .Xlii'sel.ilb .xtllllen.lli. Ci-ee.cf llarnev.lf liaiiin'n.2b Nuna'ki- e. C.llilurll.ii ' ; ii raver.ss . I ii n'r:.Cnlllns,2h i. I 0 Fournier.lli 0 a I .1 Cnlllns.il. . 'i i Frlwh.ef .. S I a .M.iyer.r. . . 4 3 nillnikb'n.lli. 1 0 i Fals-r.p .. I 2 4 'I I 4 2 1.1 3 0 ll 2 0 3 II 3 ll I 3 I 0 I 1 n Tolals 31 fi 21 1 Ji'ew York C'hicaiin Hunt New Wnrk XATeaver E Collins : I- Tnlals. 0 n o i s 7 1- I 0 II o n o 1 o- 1 X -4 0 0 0 1 (I NunamaUer: Chicam Paner Sacrifice ln.- Jlurpliy. I'eekmpauth stnlen bases Peck Inpaurh Weaver 2 Twn ba.e hlts-Caldwell Tree, Three bate hits -E Collins, Faher wrueK nut Hy Caldwell K hy Faher I'm rilr-0 laiuirhlin aul Hililshraiid Time-1 hour and 40 minutes f nlnnlal League, 4sprlnrnt. 2 Hartford, 1 (llrst name) J'prlnrfleld. 2 Kartfnrd, I (serond iiin'i, , jnrnektnn, S, New lliiten. 1, ra-wtuiket. 2, New lied ford, 1. ftatehall, I'nla fir'da today, t rms. tat fcm. 1,41 P. M, (jianit vs. lititburi. Aiv FRAZEE INDIGNANT OVER FRAZEE INDIGNANT OVER JOHNSON QUITTING YARN Says Story Is Unfounded Lie Willard Willing and Anxious to Meet Black Again Johnson Fails to Reply to Cable. The dim Ke made hy llorntlo Hut torn - Li ..lit... r r,.l. ritilf flu. imlciinkpll V ' . . .I.: , i.uKiiiu pino.iu.ii.. '"" . had cabled htrc for money due under j ncreem-nt in hiv tlnwn to Jess Willard i I. , ' i ii .......!.. I (hrousht a vlnorous denial yesterday I from II. II. Kiar.ee, the man who bached I I. lark Purlev In the irreat fist c veil- fire. When shown the John Hull story. J prlned exclusively here In TltK SVn, l''ra e said i j "Why. It's the most absurd lliltiB that ever not Uito print. If ever a chain-j plonshlp contest was dead on the level that was. How could Johnson havo tossed It off Ixfore the ees of so j many prom.nrnt sportlns writers "To ny that Johnson has wired for : his lay down money Is n lie of the l worst kind. Of my own knowledge he i has sent us two cables, one asklnc us to ! hurry up his end of the Canadian pic J ture returns an.l the other was his . oiTer to flKht Willard airaln for a purse 1 of $2.1.000. I cot Jess Willard on the . Ion; distance phone Immediately ' nkcd him If he was wlltlnB to ' Johnson again. and ! "'Ves. ten times yis.' came hack I his answer our the wire. liet him I at any price. Air. H'iniee. Don't let ! that purse stand In the way. I'll right him for nothing. I've drawn the color j line, but never for Johnson. I want 1 to ptove cery day In the week that I there was no iiuisilon of lluke In my i vln over him. Make the date four weeks from the time uc sign and I'll' be ready." j "Tint's what Willard thinks ..' John son. I'm so sure that Jess can until will stop Johnson In seven or eight j rounds thnt 1 cabled Johnson: 'I'uti up jour money an I the tight Is on.' That's the last we'e heard of him. I wrote to Kddle Well, ntlr renrenpti. latlve who was stnt to London with thV p'ctures. and told him to see If be rould get Johnson to put up even JSO.nnn, III v ould bo easy money We haven't heard ' ironi linn mi the subject. "If Tun Sr.N cares to send a cable to London light now saying that Willard will Unlit Johnson for $1.1,0(10. winner take all. we will stand by the offer. Hut It mut be winner take all. Nu spiit;ing of h purse with Johuron. His I " Hut to say that Johnson laid down or ""s wiren lor lay iiimp money, Is a mnu lnltia,l..u .. t .. - ........ iiii" i : ...j...-...- ... nil- unr ihk Willie nijvi.-.i iii ini nne bov. n ho went I.. Cnl,.i Mt..l ii. t0u off the map when be didn't know' whether or not he'd get a straw hat I flip hlu ll-np inhn.f.n ....... ...i. -..i.i "i".r u. -uvii lil nil gramr as Jr!,,, Unit reproduce. Why. he'd be iuiriiMi- f. " n . insane to dot any thing or the kind. He owns an in terest in the moving pictures, and they are doing a big business in Knglami. Johnson has sense enough to know that uu" "enon wouhi ne a confession kill the pic tures in i.nglaiiil. if be has told tiieai that he faked or allowed that Impression to v-a.n ground, then he has ilone It with a view to reestablishing himself In the eyes of the boxing public. Hut you take my word for It. he has not sent any ""eh vvires to America. "Inhna.... ........ .. I.I.. llill..l What -"ii""'" mil I "lltl. .tllltllll , ,,.,. n( ni;(1 , ,,. W()rU1 ha ,Vt.n mi outside chance with Willard. Coffey SCHNEIDER TRIES TO REPEAT. Ileitis I'hllllc In I'lrsl (iiiine, Iml I'alls Iii Second llempl. . ... . i i-iiii.vnia.riii.v, .liny reie .-.cnnei- held the Phillies to four hits In Ihe opening game to-day. and Cincinnati unn .... n.., ,Iip .Innl.lp limln. In- second game, but he proved easier this time r.nd the Quakers lumped two hits with a pass and eiror for two runs In the second, enough to give them the game, which they won by 5 to 1. Schneider retlinj from the game for a pinch hit ler In the fifth, Demaree would have scored a shut out but fur by llancroft. The scores: wild throw FlltST CJAMB CINCINNATI iN. l. i PIIII.A. i.V ! nl. h p .1 i I I I I n 11 .1 3 I I II 3 0 2 1 4 I -. 1 4 0 II 11 - 1 1: : I 0 T 0 I 11 2 I t 0 II 1) I 0 11 ; an 11 11 11 1 3 1 n : ii'nvrne,3b . . I - I ilillltttrnft.ss. I 11 11 (1 ( Iiorkcr.ll.. , firob.3h i.'rrzo 11. lltl l' Crav.1ll1.rl w h.11 er.ci a u 4 (irlffllli.rf. 3 ; I Clirke.e... I l 4 Wltll.tnia.lt 3 1 : .Mnllu'Mh. I 1 1: I 11 Niehnrt .: b 1 . WIiIiiihI.i I 'I I.llilerus.ll. a 1 II Klllller.c I i.iMayer, 1 I 11 Pasaert. . Mil nen I i.p 4 (1 1 H m M Tlllellli. ti. . j iniais.. si in . 1 11 1 n ' I Tnlals ... t 27 II i i natled for Mayer in the sitxh iniiini.- 1 ' Cineimiati ... 0 3 0 0 (1 3 0 0 o.-, Philadelphia oonoonoo 11 Huns -Phd.iilelphli. Niehnff; Cineiiinati . ' llerroy. Ilmliers. Waile Kllliler. Oiiftiih 1 VVilliann fill Off Mayer. In six I mil li -: , 'nil Tinellp, .' ill three I n 111 11 - Two ha.e I . hilsOriih, Koilcers. Ilyrne stnlen liases. I llersoir. l-tt on bases -riiilailelnhia, "",'"'"'. eii iiui-ii) ,iwn, ai I'T laiicinuaii, 11. ssiriicis 0111 ny .iioyer, rcnueiuer. a n.v nucun. 1 iinune n av. - "rob Hodteis and .Vlollwilr.; .Mayer Ilyrne, I v...i.nrr. LTill.,-. 11 i.uii.i.ii. phi ..i.iiiin, .mr- niniirr. iirrriK pn( Mnilwits First hose nn errors-Ciiiein. ti ill., t. Philadelphia. 1 liases on halls in .-ciineii.cr. : oil . Mayer. . , mi lllinil . l Itlt hv iiilched ball -Hv Schneider llleeker. Cravalhl. Ifniiiires.Kiisnn and Ilyron Time 1 hniir and SI minutes SIXOND (!AMK I CINCINNATI IN. I, PIIII.A. iN. Ll all Ii p (lroh,3h. . , . 4 I 3 nh h :i a n i' tl.riie.aii I i j J;:H'""--h, J i M.Kil'er.ef 4 .friffllh.rf 4 Cl.irke.c. ... 3 ' Wllllams.lf 3 . MnMw'.lh. 2 I iill.ini riifl.s", I 'i flrikcr.lf ... 1 , Cravalh.rf . I (iNiehn(f.2b . I I 'Whltieil.cf , 1 0il.uilerus.lb. o i.llurns.e. .. 4 1 1 l. 1 1 I 1 a 0 2 0 i I 'I 3 0 2 (0 .10 10 0 .1 3 It 'I ll .113 0 0 2 (I ) 0 (l n n 1 3 0 2 1 1 0 1 1 " 0 0 0 l (I (I S.-liueiilr.p 1 Wlniro, . . 1 1 t Dcniapee.p . : no! .i i Tnlals ....it ii ii I I.ear.p. . , 0 .'7 II 1 trwonuiiy. i n McKrnry.p 0 0 Tnlals . 31 I -M 12 ' Hailed fur Schneider In the flfih innlnt tllitled lor la-.ir In the eighth inninir r M. i nnat i o a o n o o o i -i I Philadelphia 020100 not-3 Huiis-Phlladelplilj. Cravalh. Niehnff. Whit- I led: Ciiieiunall. Williams lilt" Off Si hneiilei 1 in four inulii;": nff Lear. 2 in i Hirer Innings: off McKenry. iinne .n n.i- liimu. Twn has- lul.-(irnh. (inrke. Mull- WIIS llllllrrnfl. Sirrllloe llll lleill.iree I.ell on hases-piilladelpliin. I- Ciiiciunail, (. l.l.icli mil Hv llfinnrep X- hv Ij.ir 1 lloo ia,i1,.i?21iwVmIm?nVip'p.L1', liolf ami l.iiderus Firsi bae on errors Phil- aueiii.ua, I -, i.iih iniiaii, . i.aee" nu nans iiii scnneuier. 2: on iieniaree, i; on ?i ft McHcnrv, I. i Tune -1 hour implies - iiyrnn ami r:ason and 31 minutes New Fntland l.engiie Wnriesier-l-iu hburg (ralnt. Pnriland. 3 Law ri nee 2 LewLstnn, I .Mam hester, o L'.sell. I. Lynn 3 (ills gsnie) Lynn, 7. Lowell s i...innd gaiuel. .N'nrtli Cnrollna League, (Ireensbnrn. 1. charlotte, o Durham. 3. ItaMnli. 2 Ashev Ille-Wliislnn-Satpin (rain), railAc ('oast League, Pad Lake 1 Portland. I Hlrsi Bimel. I'oriland. Sal. Lake. ;, iserond game), Vernon, 2 Oakland, I Han I'riniiri n, I. ,ns Angeles, J, rtasehall To. day, Lhhel. Field, nraafetra s, si l.nul.i, a.30 P M. Mr. at- tract crowd, but an u right It would' he a farce. Jeas would Mop him Inside f roumIg surc, you know you'iei dealing with a chanced man In Willard. I He'" a champion now, nnd a wonder- '"Hy improved tighter. They II never net hm for'ypar9 , eom t ,i0Utu If tioll May In the rlnyr Ion. I thlnlt that ns ' soon as lie linn enough money to live 111 comfort for the rest of h!i das h will retire for good. As for this tnlli of fake, It Is the usual cry that follows In Hie wake of a champ onshlp bout for the heavyweight title. They said ihe Sullivan nml Corbett bout wns n fake. They said Corbett laid down to Klti- 1 Simmons nt Carson nnd the Johnson- , Jeffries fight at Iteno wa said to be n fake. I lost a half million dollais when Jeffries went down to defeat. I had ' ti 1 in hooked for the greatest tour around ' the world that a champion ever made. I The whole thing sickens me. I'll never j be connected with another championship j tight, with its talk of falek anil fraud. .Money Isn't that hard to make." Joe Woodman come to the fire with arn thai nouis a llt:le cold water on a Willard' suppi sed lmpro cment. Uist In a Ills, MrouK fellow and would fight I week Jess and the Wild West show ap peared at Kramlnghani. a little h (inlet outside of lloston. During the .proceed ings Jes offered to bix niiy handy man In the crowd. 'As If from the Isiwels of !he earth roe our old friend Sandy rerguon. Joe says they w cut to It and that Sandy punched the champion all over the Int. Also Joe ndded that Jess look his glove" off and threw them into the audience. Now, says Joe, nil Ikwton expects In see Sandy stop Jim (' ffej when they meet at the Atlas Club in Mo'tou Sandy la In shape, grand shape, adds Jje. Tii-moriow night nt llrlghton lteiu'h racctinck that little feud that has de veloped between Itoer Uodel and Jake Ahearn will be settled. The Englishman Is In a bid mood because Itodel claim" Mr cased off In a gym bout so that Ahearn would be ho dwlnked Into a 4-al tight with him later on. "You know Ahearn wis llitleued in that gym t ut." said Dan .lclti ick e-leiil.n. "We tensed Jake ' about it when In stormed In here the other tlav threiterlng to waylay Itodel on the road and having It out right there. 'He knicked you Hat, didn't her I iiskeil. "No, sid. he illdn t: I slipped, ir ou don't think r,. I'll g.) over and meet him on the -oad right now ' "And spoil the Brighton Iteach tight? I should ay no:. You be a good boy nr I'll send you home to the war,' I replied, said .Manager Dan. The delayed Hiv ers-Dundee light Is . i..i. . ...1.. ... l.-1,V.t. l.'Ul.l SCIieilUIPII ur iwiiisiu i.v . .Much mystery surrounds the wiling .ff , '.,... i,, ,.. vVpixin.intel I yti mri.u.1,1 ........ " savs it's an honest to gidnesi affair this even'n: .limine Johnston rec elved word from suffragette headquarters that the fair ones were not a bit discouraged over the dlu set up when .Mrs. Ilieiver tr.ed to deliver n Patrick Henry Wednesday night from mldrlng. "It's the usual leceptlon our cau"e gets when we try to talk In a strange place. Weil keep nt It until we get a hearing." said Mrs. Norman dn H. White James over the house to tne gauaui pin. ne. Nw "rk Ma" l rur- AT SOItANTUN-FIIlST tiAMh. Trov ooooo:noo 7 ISenilimn ... 0 1 :. 1 S II I I X IS It Halts r.-s Troy. Parsons anil Mi-Crath and KllzgeraM. Strantnn. ro and Miller. ivnviniivir 11 n Trm- . . . o n i o 0 o 0 0 1: x Seranlnn .. 0 - 1 ii 4 0 0 0 x 7 s I llaitprlrs Troy, .Vlat'e-nn and Mulr.ith. Sc-atiton, Hall and Milter. AT I'TI I'A. It II K. 1 lllnahamtnn. . 0 0 0 0 : 0 1 0 03 r. 1 ,tili-a. n 11 11 0 0 : 1 4 x 7 9 1 II itierle lllnitlianitnn. Friuk, (lal.er and I'ltersnn. I'tlca. Puck and Melinn- oiuh 1 AT WII.KKSHAItHR It. It. 1: I lllnnv 0OOII0O0 ft 2 ! 3 Albany. Wllke.lnrre lll.lerles Wllkeharre, 0 A 0 0 1 ( : X ! 1: 3 Albany, Frill and liouglier. liillllps and rsiihlo. AT SVIIACl'Si:. n 11. e o'ooonnn 0 2 7 n 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 3 x r. 14 1 Klmlr.i. I'niio-el, llrady and p Klmlr.i a . Sy rai use III Ititterl Tlrinls, Syracure, llelger and Tyler. NOTES OF THE DIAMOND. The .mention nf any manager desiring to organ ae a new an.l high power wreik- ItlK cren I. railed In Ihe aetlnn. with Hie i.ai nf ytsssfs Slim Caldwell and llal.e lluth. We note that "Oet Is pliyhur third b.ic rnr the iirm.myn as wen as unviinuy--Tliere I" no reason why he shnutiln'i be. slut p h- I" the nnfy one playing It i With lime organized Im l gm after the Pirates. They have brunch! rain In I lie Pnln llrnun'ls nn four nf Ihelr live sebe.l ule. I days there. What's the name coming 10 - Itoln stopped the grapple between Ihe Vitus ami . ninies nil 11. imp , .hi -i ii . and II was n irnoil thins for Alexander I "PI. . ...i. .n.l. . .. t.l. Ik 11.... I. ..I.... .11. v. 11.- iii.oir 1 11 nn. - in s-. ' and If the play had gone nine they nilphi iiaie made four llliur.i.- ...f.lv In rnrtv.ieven ennnecinli. Raines, us Jack .Ne.s, Oaklallil first ba.e man. has dons Is an extraordinary feat, anil w wnuni lint heintie ll. nut sun one may be pardnned fur wondering uheiherj .lie roniinuiiy mucin nni n.ive neen iirosen earlier hml the value bitter been culled on in face suih pitchers as Itueker. Alevander .Vl.itllew "on. Maltiatlx. Chenev and Dnak Wood, Palier. Coveletkle, Johnson. Cald well and Wellnian- There wa" an Involved ilnuhle plav at F.litiets Field O'Mara to Miller in Cut-haw tn (leu tn Dmiel.ls to Daubert nnd with Hobble. Wheat. Illltlllllel Myers and the ticket takers lendlnK their moral support The (Hants unit Pirates will play double headers at the I'oln tlroiiinls in. day. in innrrnw nnd Monday The hard II lib I the tun teams are making for a higher posi tion and ihe fact that ihe Pirates have been f.en here nnly nnre this Ne.it.on point tn a eerie" of unusual Intereit. Fan" In .Manhattan rnui three way-"- For the (Pants p. win the National League pm tiant. fur the Yanks In win the American League pennant, and fnr the tlrnnkiyns tn win the National League pennant If the (Hants can't. The plucky spurts nf t lie , ,J' , , u, V,', i., , ! ' " ,r" ''"'L- .'''' a. .uma.ti I To iV . , ' ' 'J' '!. in e'.. 1 l I "om winner anil wnsnt Willi less e. ' 'he lllani. this year. Ihey are hml Unu belter right now ami their efforts are apprel I Ited. Fielder Jones's opinion nf the ma lor league illlli" of SI l.nul. I I bin: The llrowns are a better group uf ball plnyers than the Cardinals, but nnt so well man. aged, l.au. ear VV'itcier u'1.1 nn til. uv in lil. 3.0onih im. i 1 1 and this year Alexander I Is after hl I,00ih .Irll.enui. Inn the man who l en route in his l.nooih error doe.n'l ' feel anv Impelllna nnd nf th rreat white , HkIh nf puhllrliy. 1 pell and Iiniiirlas. nnw nltrhli.e unites mi I Illiheu's irnusiulie.liie", uere keen rivals In the Nnrthive.ii rn l.eaaue. They upetipil the new park In Seattle In 1913, and the p hV.. I...M i.np ..i pT. 11 .. .. .... . ... . . slsied a man in from Ihlrd I'riiin Ihe Im ubrailnii" nf .Vl.niy i Ih learned lhal he enlnyed grtHly shuiilne mn nn. i nns, 1 n a 1 n gai nun the ..mi tlnn of comlnc Sack a swell feelliiK. TM litier feellnt also eon he produce" py railng a watermelon. 'SHRRROD SMITH TOO SHERROD SMITH TOO CAPABLE FOR CARDS Itoits Sillier 1 to 0 in First (iiiinc, lint Coojiilis Is Kasy .Murk in Second. UVAA'UK IN MtOOKIA'X '" Ilrooklyn and St. t.oul i divided yes terday's ilouhlo licatlfr nt Kbbets Field The Dodirers scored a hrlllhint 1 tn I) shutout In tie curtain Miser, hut t' I i ri.lMUf.lli.-l I'll, II I'l I, III III' I'llllllS I game. Oreater New York's basball f.lf.s uiidoubt-dly would have lucked the grounds had they kn-.vvn what was gnln-; . on In ri.itliuli. Hut evidently they didn't know tint C. H. Kbbets stood so well In the good graces of the weather, bureau. W. lie .Manhattan was swim ming through torrents of tain the sun was working overtime nt llbbfts Held, Nit n drop of riln fell upon the well known Institution of llbbels and tint I .McKievers, Perhaps It was this unusual pheuoin ! enon that helped mystify Miller Hug-' , gln and h!x band fur half t e afler- ; I noon. The Cardinals could not believe ' their e.irs when notified by telephone Just before noontime that the , games ; would be plijed. At the Ansonla Hotel, 'where thfy Mop. lubber binds wele In i ' great demand. ' Into the two gamts ill Kbbets Held wan crowded a sueieMoii of mysteries that would requite a week of lAplana- ' 'lion. Tirsl of all young Sheriod Smlla ; look the measure of Slim Sallee In a , pitching duel. Next .lick Coombs was iMvaltfil harder than he ever" had been since lie came back Applclon met much the same fate as Coninbs. In despera tion Wllbert ltoblru'on llnall -ent in ' Douglas to tve If anything could stop ' the C.i nl slU'-tKir. DougVis Miuek out 1 ili.. -ill.- with C e greatest ease In t' e ' eighth. He was combed for six hits and fi ur runs In the ninth And thcit. . vou are. ! d'.dn't look as :f .ipyth.n: could ' I iop ihose ( arils in the cond gnnie .nfUT they got t.e gauge of ( ooinhn iid.u m.ii.i nl Dniiirl.iw nitieareil to love homelhirig. Coombs didn't respond with his customary snap and vigor Mote over. hl support was anything hut en couraging. Hetvveeii games Ilrooklyn look one of tiio.e iiinciMiintnble flops In form The Dodger? lo-iked like world heaters aga.nst Sillee, like schoolboys in from ..' Hub l'erdue. The tlrst game was i thing of bcautv from first l la-t. The tl-lding on Isit li , miles was of hlsh Older. allee was hit more frequently than Sherrod smi. . but was not in serious trouble so often. I' f ai.ip. Hip. nrui no an ami im. I "' 7"". ". . . " ... .1,1,. of the ... ilip first base Fide i.... UphpI .irrlnccil. Jke D.lllbert however, time In fast for Sallees chop I nunrii'i, vim. .,.n iplng bunt ami nippen rot Jack Miller and Snyder singled with none out In the ninth - This time H.i ler sacrltlced. When Dolan hit 'V'" Miller was trapped between third and home, (lonzales. running for slid Into third Just before J Miller raced back to that station ahead of O. Miner. The latter tagge.1 both of the men and then threw to second to cut n '"' Very fortunately tne i -annua, i"--- 1,1.. 1W. .,- ---- , . ., .,,,,. ners were confused as to wiucn r unu. r .. ... nut. because (iOIlZlllCM III mil I'" Hie piate iron 1-.-.H rri, Smith, who was covering home ,irp could not allow the run f course. That was the closest St. I-ouls came to escaping a shutout. lirooklvn liuniiieil mur m r hits for the only run of the gaine in the eighth inning. Jlrt'.:l":iP'LL, ..111, n.. nut and So iilltz ran mr nun. Smith ioppe.1 to lluggms Myrrs came through with a clean single to centre O'Mara did the same, scoring Sohult. and putting Mvers on third. D.lllbert beat a bunt to Hetzel. but Myers d.d not start for home until he saw Hetzel stait his throw The hesitation was fatal, as J Miller picked him off at the plate. Hub Perdue enjoyed one of Ills best ,inc nml would have scored n shutout but for a bad muff on the part oi ising. Thi iniiff uave Ciilsluw third with none out In the second. Culshaw scored on a double by (ietz. Two base- on balls two sacrifice hits and a low throw to third by Daubert enabled St. I.ouls to tie the score In the fourth. Coomb" lost Ills grip completely In the fifth. He took himself out nfter Ihe Cards had clouted him for five solid singles and four tuns. Three singles, 11 base on balls, a sacrifice tly and nn ,.0trn,i.eil to the brace of 1 rrur "" .',' , ,,, ,,, i.., u,,liit count" off Appletnn In ihe sixth. SOllll lilttiug provel the undoing of Douglas 'ii. .he ninth. The Hist four men up, the t0 ()f the li.ttt'tig order, all hit safely. .1 Miller, third on the list, fur three buses. Six hits assured the four runs. Tim scoles i FIHST lM'IS iN I. i riA.MK IIHOOKI.YN iN I. . ah h ti n e 1 j ST an Ii P a 0 Mer ef (200 n j n,,.,,,,, j, n : 1 0,O-l,ii-ii.n I 2 3 s 0 o i : n H.iuIhti lb I V 1.1 .' 0 S a 1 0lWlip.ii.ll 1 o .1 o o n o o el'ui.li.i 'Ii 2. o 3 I 1 0 3 :i 0 lliiniinel.rf 3 n 1 n o 11110 Cetr .Hi . 3 ll 1 4 0 1 I 0 0liC.irly.e . 3 2 2 0 0 i 1 1 0 tn liullz o n o ii n 1 0 3 0, V Mlller.e . 0 a t o ii I .1 .illlier.ni . Siiyiler.e liniixales i Until r.s. I llnlall.el . I lauix.rf ielre,:n.. t sallc-e.p Tnlals. - 'Knuth.p. 10 :i 11 o. - - - I Tnl.il- 11 !i : 11 It.iu Inr -oiyilrr In the ninth minor ll'.an Inr MiCarl Hi the cikIiiIi iiiiiiiic si lauds . ItinnUlyu Hun Ihunlilyii. . , o 0 0 o n n o ll oooooooi St hull First base nn error .! l.niii" U-fl on ht"s St Louis, 7: Ilrnnivn I iae nil nail" nu sinun i sirnck nut Hy Sallee. ... by Smith. 1 . Sic- llll.e hits butler llelsil Double plav .1 Miller and lliillrr; (I'Mara and Daiils-it Pmpil-e In chief -lllaler Field umplre -llarl Tinie-l hour nnd : nuniile" SECOND (1AM F. ST I.OP1S iN. 1. I IIHOOKI.YN iN Ll ab h P a e ah b Hesclur It ll ll'Myers.cf . s 1 O'Mara ll 0,Oslltl.S. o o.li iiilierl.lb I I u n 10 2 3 lono llii.'iiins :li .1 Mlller.lb Snvder.e . Huihe.c Hull. r.". . W'sou.i'f-rf liolau.rf .. Lniur rf-ef llellel Hi.. Pirdue.p . 4 I 1 I I n o 3 ii .'. I o 0 4 2 4 .' I 2 0 4 3 0 II 0 n 0 0 0 a 0 Win mi. If 3 4 0Clllsh.lv.'.2b 3 n o'Sleiuel.rf . 1 0 O'-Schuits I n lilliiinniel.rf ii ii 0(ieir.b 0 2 0 1) yilller.e -- 'Cnninhs n . 4 I 3 1 3 0 0 II 1 0 I I r. 4 fi 0 I 2 :t o 6 1 1 4 Totals . 3d 16 : ,Vliiletuli,p tMi'-arly . Ilnuil i" p II 0 I 0 0 II 0 0 0 Tnlals 31 I '7 C. 1 nan inr sielisei 111 Ihe xwenin iniiitij lll.itlcil Inr Appletnn 111 Ihe seventh iniunit Si Louis 0 11 0 1 i ; 0 0 1 11 Hrnnklt 11 I n a n 0 11 11 0 11 - I Huns HinnUlvti Culshaw: SI l.nul 1 Hefclii r lllllllUli 3. J Miller. Sin. Icr 1 .1,11 - . lieiril 2 I'li.l 1 1 11 on en 111 s llinnklyu. ,' Led 1.11 base" SI I. nuts, 7, llrnuklyit, Tlllie base llll .1 Miller Two ba.e hlls Myns Culsliiiu lielr ll.w. on balls (IK Cnnnibs. 3. nlf Appleion, 1. nff I'ciilue, 3 Slrin-li nut-liy Cnninhs 1: by Apiilrtnti I: iiucciii" ' s.ui'inip ini-..t Mitt,, 11, nt.. ".vtsr.i. i iiisii.iw .0111 iiaiinen: i.onmns () Mar 1 nml (;utii:iw , 11112111ns, lint ler nml 1 .1 v. el- I'ase.il nil" s.mipr ll XI lpr IIiI. Off Cnnnibs , 111 linn- and nni-llniil . luiiinas: nlf Annlelnii. 3 111 Iwn and Iwn thirdv iiiiitius: nff I)nii;Us n tu iwn inutnM. Hit by pitched ball Hv Cnnmhs ilamii Pmpue 111 chief Ulster Field umpire ll.nl Time -I hour and ,'m inimilri f J' Something more was the nutter with baseball ycsUiiluy-. It r.ilneil. That's the trouble with the game. Some day It I (litis, anil some days the home team Ices. Hard lines. Itefnrtn needed. The Hants and Pirates didn't play their ilouhlo header. Heavy rains prevented. It was drier In Ilrooklyn, and the Dodders broke even with the Cardinals. The latter Mill nre at a prictlciil tie with the (Hants and Pirnlrs, hut om Ins down to i emote decimals, which don't signify at this time, they ate fouith, with the I'lrntes next. The Chillies broke even with the lied', and! as the llraves 1mm t the Cubs the Phil lies gained a point or so. tctterday' llesnlls. ". 1 "IK-1 Hiru.iiK priHiiiust llruiiklvn, I. St. Lniili. n (tlrst mutiei. SI. I.iiuIj, II. HrniikUll. I Ispiinul gulllPl. Cliuliiii.nl, , 1'MUilelniil.i. 1 (llrst g.iim I. . . Clin nnat , 1 (sfimid I'hllmlf Iphl.l, g.in.ei. Iliisnin, 4, Ctlleaxn. J. Ilrlallrd si.nillnc "f the Clubs. Club I'lilbilelphU.j Ssl ' t ,M9 ' ir llr ii.,ln (.'lilciro New York.... St. l.ouls.. I'itistvirg Huston Cincinnati... (lamps Imi. .. 33 '- ! i 1 II .4(4 "! ti .V 4BI 130 I n ihli's S( brdidr. Ii isburir in S'piv York liwu s l.iiuli In llrunk vn nrinii.il! In I''iI1iiii iphls I'hlc mu n llostun QUIGLEY SWINGS LEFT 1111 MI' !"(' FoiTP ill llt'plv to Vci'liiil Sully Hrnvtss Culis I- to :i. I it'll I Huston. July L'mplie Qulgley JI. The llraves and ' were tin re with Die punch to-day. The champions used theirs to beat the Cubs. 4 to .1, 111 a hot affray, while (.Julgley tried his on dpt. Kvers In the third Inning ii..... ., ...i,. ..... siSBtSiis'l liAi(c! 7! v s J ii : ii r. : c r.J 7 '.,( J 4 II A 7 & ft 7 5 I ' 1 i : s ii k ; ; r. s r. .i' s i, 7j ft a l s 3 i 1 ; I 3 7 7 l l i 3i I 33 an in 11 (I II I4'4.1 .,,....,., nuji-cii.., ... a riuie-i iru.e , in ,,, , ,., . ,,, ,, bend Hook Ihe next one was a ball and gave l.lm v,e v w ent up to mii.ie .Maiden an.l the a puss, filling the bases. Then Kvers, ,"",fl"' ,,,;,h" M1Vuy from Holl- scattered some sand around the bailers' , ' r ,lrptt "u'r', L box. whereupon Quigley ordered him out i w 1,1 rr,in 1 ,m , ' , ' .,.h rf the game. Kvers stepped close to the ' i he brush w-.tll Hhlne Maiden see ned umpire, who let tiy a lert hooK mm caiiKht John on the neck. The sciappy , captain s wallop was a verbal one, ami ncn t,u. pl.1V(.r! gnt ln t,Ptw,,,. t,e p.iir. yuigley claims Kvers I rod on his foot, but Ihe latter denies this Kmslle put .Immetmaii off Hie Held In the eighth Inning for kicking over a de- cislon which left Maranville safe on sec-1 ond base. The Itabbil and Howdy I worked n double steal and when What- ing hit to Pierce there was a chase tin' and diiw-ii the third base line. Tills ter- mlnnted In the llabbit scoring the win- View hung on Jii't long enough to take nlng run when Pierce threw wild to.i, pbice from Holiday. The rider of , III Hf. IUII r,.,nil,ia The score CHIC ACQ (N I. i 1WXTON iN Hood rf Fiher. ab h p a ah h oiyioran rf 3 Kvers, jb 0 F'pnlrn k :b 0F2111.lt. .. 0 M acre ef 0 m hniiiit lb 0,nnth..ili 0 Mar'ville.ts O'liowdv.c. .. 1 Rudolph p ehulie.if '. erni.iu Jb xtef.arry.-h . vv iii uis 1 1 , pi,ela,,.3b i.rhan.V K n Pli riT.n .Murray- 0 0 tl Shannon - 'Kazan. n I 10 I IVVliabn; llliulirvp. Totals KM ' Total" 3.1 .7 P. I ' Hailed fn- Pierr 111 th ninth uinnu tllilte.l for ItU'lotnh In Hie thinl Inrant tll.uieil tor Hasan in the i-ichtli innin; Chlc.iao 1 0 2 0 u e 0 n 1 ilo.lon 00111001 x-l , Iliiii.l'hipirn r.miil. Fisher Zimmerman - 1 llnsinn. Ksan. Snillh, M aronvllle. .1 Shannnii Two base pits i isner I'neion : .miniermau. 1 I Ksan. Maiee Three base lilts -.Ininierman , "-tiiitlt Stolen ba.ei. - sniiih, Zimmerniaii. Mar.mville. ilnwdy S orifice 111 Ksan sue nlliv hit-Fisher Double '.lay s- Ilrnjli.m , and Zimnieriuati. FlUpilrick and schni'dt . Ixit on base.- Chicago lln.tnn tl First 1 I base nu ball. -Off Pierce S, nit flu. Inlph I nif Itsirau 2 Struck nut Hv Pierre ' bv Itu ilnlph 1. by Hughes Wild pitche - I'.ne, 1 I lliik-hes empires -Qnlcley ami Knulle Timo ' I . hours and 2S uiiniiles SEVEN PITCHERS SHARE TOIL llrd aill rln (liitixork Oiinrtet on llri.vvn"' I'nyroll. St I.oris, July II. Seven pltcheis were useil In to-day's game between tho Ited Sox an1 llrowns. with the league leaders winning. 7 to .1. Poster. Mays and Wood worked for the Sox, with Ixiuder mllk, Knob, James nnd Slsler curving for the home side. l.eary started on Mist, caught part of the ninth nnd ieturwl to llrst when Slsler moved from the bag to the hill. The score: HOsTON iA I ST IS . I. I al. h p a e I 3 I ii ll V J o ti i .'. I ii 0 . I .1 I i' . 1 I 0 1 ll - I 0 I ll 1 I p 0 ll ft 0 ll . 3 I .1 a . . II n 1 ll o II 0 0 0 0 1 II t 0 1 II 0 0 11 0 0 0 ii ll 3i ll :: s o an n ii e llnnper rf 0 0 1 I 3 1 1 p ohniion If I : Aii-t in. b n la .iry lb e 0Pralt..ii o'w.iltie,- rf n VVaNIi . I 0l..iv:ill.ss 0lsler lb-p r Asnevt.i o s vi ri id c . o'Lotrmilk.p 0 Konb.p 0 tllnw aril . 0.l.imes p . W.uiier.-b siK-aker.cf "I IPbtrel lb ' (I iirer lb I i Lewis if I (Lirilii r Mi t it nil -s 0 . Thnnias.c . I I Cady.i Snilel' p Mn: m n o n o o 0 o 1 1 I'll! IHsrtl .; i , ""od. Totals XI 27 IS 1 Total It.iu for ytavs in the iillilh itiintis 111. illi. 1 Inr Knnb In Die elthlli imi'ii: . Iiii.lun s i 0 o n n n o r : SI Louis 11010000.13 HlIU' lliislnn llnoper 2. W.uil r : .peaUer 1 ,,'2. HeurlU"eu: St laillls. l.eary Ajlievv nTwo base lilt -llnbbtrl Three ha.,, tut (i P.-'itl '-airlllie hits U-wis Kiioi. Unable a 1 play (J .1 nl lie r and llnbblel. I.avan mm l Lrnrv Siolen b ise Waiiier Hit bv lulehei ;! hall-llr Knnb iW.uneri. b.v Mays .Walsh. ' Wild ,iuteh-Janies Firsi base nn balls Off nl l.nililernillll -. nff Fn.let- 2. nff Konb . nfl 1 1..... 1 nrt Vl..u " C1-1...1. ..... 1... 2. by Knnb 1. by Slsler 1. by Wnnd J I ill pires -Wallace and Connolly Tune bonis nod 22 minutes. Turner llrrnl.s 11l.lr Mlillnc. WlliKr.HIIXRRKi Pn July 22 - -Shortstop secured finni the Inler- I Till nrr, lecenlly 1 ui 1 1 1 i 111 1 League by Albany, broke hi lift ankle while rdldlliR Into snoud Ims. to-day . ('.ililliibos Drnvvs lirsl lllnml, .Macon. i!,i., July 'J2. Colunibus won the second K.ime of the South Atlantic I.eiiKtii) iiil-sc,isiiii serifs to-day fioni .Macon. 4 lo 2, The (list Knine y e.stenl,iv .ended ill 11 tie. American Asoi tallnn, AT .MII.WAI KUH MlnneapoiiK I n 1 0 0 n 0 n ( .Milwaukee 3 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 llltteriiH I nirei, V In c II n c and Ynune aul I . allll"n No uther simes scheduled, H II 1: " 13 2 .-i X I MulHvan, iCELANDRIA BEST OF CELANDRIA BEST OF : 1915 TWO-YEAR-OLDS; CiiH'irs WVialit Without Any Kitlfci'iiiir mill Itcnts Off .Miiliicliilc Knsily. HOCK VI KW A Q.T.TKI. I elaiidiin. owned hy the Klkvvond I'ark 'Vlllll.lu I........I l..UAir tl.n ..ll. n.i .r llm 'young division of nicers when she won ,lhe Demoiselle Slakes for two-year-olds , U.iith csiii's. wpt'at no,Mt i',,,1, jesterday from a high' rlass field. (VlnnitHn which Is by Celt i ,ri,,,.,. i. ., f.,ii i.- . ,',,,,nllp mwl A'lrlaiia, Is n. fvll sisler to ( ofpiette anil i npp.'iira In In- gifted with nn preitt an . , , , lallownme of speed ns that famous nue, male possesses. Hesnles thiit this hand- , some ynungsier showed that she was , able In carry weight, vvhlih few two- yinr.olds seen nut this season have been able to do successfully. The sticky going did nut bother Cehin tlrla to any extent, mid while some of the others were tlnuinlcriiur around and zig zagging across the coins" I'el.iniliia ran straight ns nn arrow- to win easily by two lengths from August Itr-hnnnt's Malachite, vvhlih slnrled favorite. C.dandrlii cuiilcd 1'.' pounds mid conceded weight to nil the other stutters except I'lelone. the better of ilifford A. Cochran's pair, and which ran on even tirms with Hie winner as regards weight. Until .Malachite and Mts.i Puz zle wile preferred In Ihe speculation to the lop weights, but though I'leiue staggeied under her burden i 'ehinili l.i never relinquished Hie lcailltig place alter once getting Into her stride. Miss Puzzle, nfter beginning slowly, lushed up and appeared to be a cou leiidir at the quarter pole. Then Turin r made a hid to c.iliii the leader with .Malachite, but Ccl.indiln held lier ivvn Willi ease. .Miss Puzzle stopped at the end nml Malachite beat her by a lingtli and a half for the place, i II. C. Ilallenbecl.'si Iron Duke, whirl) wltli The Hun was bought last year for 'a lug price, made his tlrst nppenrain e easily won the last race from cheap ...iij . Ati2iit Helnioiii x Hock View ran a Tate In the Tucl.n:oe Handicap that' nrl'nicil ihe impression that he Is a liiiliei Hp carried top weight '.i a vei oMllnary field, and as the distance! nf a mile w.is considered to his liking, he was ui-ide a .strong favoiiit. at i to to. Willi Holiday second i holce, nml I W iloldblalf.s Transii. a new arrival in 1 llhlne .Maiden, the only othtr starter. i ill out the pace to Cie Isittom of the l I.... .....I. .. 1.. t , . .. . li.lil.thi: ii.u-i.-iieiiii ..nn i. iivp. . i, i.... i.uhii" Sand, for when the filly dropped back and llolhl.lv shot forward to challenge the vvlntnr' Hock View swerved under Ihe whip anil carried Holiday away over to the outer tail, lluxton on Holiday nvolded an actual bump, but In doing h. i hi. i horse had to break v the speed w nlcli was carrying htm to the Ironi. , l.llley on Tran-lt saw n chance to come through the wld opening and, with th? f ethers tlrlnir bully, rushed to the fron' ' ... ...in ...isllv bv three lengths. Hock llollil.iv made a protest against Hoel; I View, but It vnis ilisaiinneci 'I marles: l oe ruin- F1IPT HACK For two vear oUl"; selling : lion nt HO. ith .VV) added. bv five s-.itis.-rip-furlnnss striUhl llnre and nee vvi JncUev Prn-es Fin rtmonii ale ; Hob Hiitlirld Little Mia. : Kdilh Olja. 2 Ih- Orenier. " A yiaimnt. 2 . Marchena 2 lllue Hock. ? II nf Kitchen. Corfu. 2 1"') .nutwell I : t I't 2 , ! Turin r W .Herbert . H Cnrey 111 .I.lllev u: .xi.iitbpw Ml T XIi-Tji'1 1: 1 201 I- 1 S-l 1 C 1 (I 7'n r.-l vt V -5 S-l .1-1 11- ItVllll lo-l s 2 lf.i .lluxtnu i 1 10-t 9 jot steward. . 30 1 bit 10 Time -1 - ' . , . wnn d-ivimr Ilroomvale, n (7nod start bv Ilrnom.tick flreeiivale- ouneci ny i Linker: Irani". I by F Mi-T.ivlnr . SECOND HACF. For three vear nlil" anil npwarn- -iiinj bv subsi rlptinn nf IP. with I ioi addeil: SIX furious" mam course llnrp snd ate Wi Jockey Nniiredillll. 3 . 101 Iliixlnll llelamuur r. . . ' .llutwell Ilnrax. 3 . .. 114 F brnlher Prn-es Fin l 10 nut P ( S nut : 12-i even! Time I 1 1 2 ' (iood slari. woo ea.dv Nnureddln. nr r, by flsden Frani-es Midi Hand . owned by K T Wil.nn, Jr . trained b.v T .1 Healey TIIIHD HACK The Tilckahne for three year nlds and up ward winch have nnt wnn at Ibis meellni: handicap, by iihs.riptlon of o. mih .I.Ia.I- imp mil, Horse and ate Wi ioi i; 10'. .IIHHrT l.iliey Turner lluxtnu llnffnian Prices Fin 1 c. 1' 7 10 1-s o l3-.'i I .' 5 Transit. I Hnctl View .' Holiday 4 Hhine Maiden. 3 C7 T.me t l 7-f. 4 I (a I linn.1 siart won easily Transit, eh hv Transvaal llesisnaiinu- mined by .1 VV. C.nMbl.m : trained bv M (inldbllltl FOI'HTH HACK The D-nioi-elle Slakes (nr Iwn year-nld (lilies bv subscript inn nf IP with f.'.'i ad dill.. ml 'tn "tort: tuaratileed cash value tiv.i; nve anil a nan lurniuK llnre mil ate Wi .Inckev IMies Fin 2 I Celoiilrii. 2 I." Huxiim . Vl.ilachile. .' . HO Turner r. Miss Punic II. Hnrel .. Id a llouttie Tcs -.' IP IVIincarne JM Plemiip. . . I.'-' I.llley H S Feminist .' IP llutwell 1 sl Viiutv .' HO T .vi T.ia t I-' I Coupled :i Co.iir.in entry tLell Time i 07 7 10 ? I, I. 3 3 7 I ( I I t Ot post liund siart wnn r,id Celindrla. ch f. In Cell Vilnan.i. nwned bv Elk w nod Park Stable, trained bv .1 yicLanshlin FIFTH HCE For I line year olds, telling: by subs.-rip- tinn in s ii. won ' Hiineii. nne nine Hnrs" .nut ,-ue Wt .Inckev 'rices Fin All Smiles 3 Hrtaii Illicit 3 . Cnnim.iurrlt.i. : Alliena. 'I Wllerlnwn .' Yodeles 3 II.' IM 10 ie:i 110 llll-well Hint on . Hunt Ttiru-r T MiTai i Fairtirn'er ( t n 1 1 so 1 Ji. 1 vi f. 2 . I 2 1 4 ! ' 1.1 10 S 4 1 f, 6 Tune I 11 I (iond slnrl. won .Iriiitu- AP Smiles, br TI KI . RACING BELMONT PARK By Empire City Racing A'n TODAY The Hillsdale Handicap The Mahopac Handicap A 2 Mile Steeplechase & 3 Other Attractive Races Fill I' II W T, IT '.'l lll I', XI. Speil.il Trains line Puma Slalion, aid si ami iih Ave nl-o riaibu-h Ave llrisiUyn. al la ,:o aiid ,,t luiirials up in 1 A.. P ,M .Mm 1 b.v linllris (.eneral Vi1inl..lnn. , drnn.l stand A Paddock, Ml, Ladles, l.:,0 I.MII.I II I III. I 11.N St II KIIM, "M aSSFlPOIHT JUDITH GOES For maiden Ihreeyiar-olils and lipwaru nml winners of one rues only: Jiv siinscrue linn nf .V wiih I I'M milled: one mllci Prlir. Fin. Horse ami ne vvt .mcKcy on lluUe. 3. . iio.,iiiiiweii. I Turin r lt.l..llerUrl . Ill .llnlfni.in. WCIIiixlon.. I)l..l.lltc.v.. . urn : .i i" lo t .'I -' ,: l .-. n". l.vi (l I even 2-." " Ml St 6 While Metal. 3 t'v Merrnk, I.. .Nnrtlillzht. I.. Lllhauer. I . IJeardril l.nly, ; (nnd start, won r.isilv Iron HnUe. eh. bv Oiden-Sarnlnaa llelle: nwiied by II. Hallfiibrck; iralneil by K W. llrlfner. POSSIBLE WINNERS AT BELMONT PARK TO-DAY Flrt Hare- I'lnntngf ne I. Iltfl)'" (' I'enrrfiil. Neeonil Itnre- I'nlon. I.null. Meilk'- Third Hare Utile ihMIe, Hey liinim, Nrplilh). Fourth Itnei lliinoilH, J'ometle llleii. Hunt. I'lrih lliire llojnl Amber, Skill hrrern, I'rlirtn. Sixth Unci (I I Counsel. Mrl- InrliiH, Filllli lliiiliniinn. TO-DAY'S BELMCMT PARK CARD. , First llmi For three-year-olds and , wnnl: selilni; live nml a half furlongs: I Carlton i . . .. Ill Northerner . .. A neon ll: Malabar H'Mer Welles.. . . II: VVnintl.Hr Ileellmvrn .. . ll:1 li.Hitaeenet CHtmreter Ii: (iinunnn Mr SiiIjss.. . n: llvelyn C . . ".. . I'esisilul It'i Huke nf Orninmle. Chanje . . IM Menlo Park i Aiyi.nlp . .. 110. Second Itnee -For four-year-old" and ward: "rllliu: one mile nnd an eichtn: lleilie II Sir Henrnh l.nruh . Ill P.itou O'Stitllvan . 110 Northerner Third rtaie -For Ihrre-yeir-olils and ward; "'lllnir h.nnlle.ii: oiy- mile: lllue Thistle. . 111 Key Imam Charineiie .. 107 Nephlhya : Fourth Itaie- TIip Mahnpae llandiean! up , thre re.ir-olils l r.ilxht : Pometle. fllell. ItannvU . . . I'ullmt . nnd upward; fix furloni". . .. 11 Superintendent .... '"2 m Othello I io . it; Cnat ' Slenlerhase! for three-year- Fifth Km nlilc :in.l itt.unt-il- ninlilPtl"? ablltlt l"(l mllC"! s.klbl reell U.iCnlilen Vale 144 Pehelo ... . if. Ilnish I" Cloud . . 14 ytiaiito it: Itoynl Amlier . Ill surgeon 1' sixth ltai- For lo year-nlili; selllnc; five furlnnss Hltie Ilnck tin F.mllv It 10, liiKwl Counsel . IM Little Alta 10' IMilh Kallmann . 107 Slellarln. 10? Ilesalrin 107 BELMONT PARK TURF NOTES. Il!nin-iur, a son nf Itnrk Saait tteb dame, gAve an "sample ef hnw fast a hnrsp cn stnn In the second race, at six furlong'. In had a lead of eight lengths nt the hair mile mark, only lo shut up like n laikknlfe and finish tn Irnsths be hind Nnureddln. N'nuredilin's lclnrv wa not an Impres sive one, Init there were twn Mililers whin In was put up for sale. Trainer Hialey refused to protect lilm .ifiir lie had been l.l.l .in tllftA lilk .nlB.,1 tirlrp Ami tlP d-'wns knorkeil ilnivn in .Iiip ytarrnnp for I tl ooo. J. W. He.lriek. nnr of Ilcla- 'I' !.-line. imtlrr. prei. eni or hip i. np re ii, .ii'mri .mi. ..i...- last night . . . '. . .. m... . ..i.. .... i wnFKers ni iiip im k. . iip irip i" in'- i llealey re.aur.int from tl,. track wa, mails by ..utnmnblle. Itnamer. the top weight In the Umpire city Handicap tomorrow, and Undue, the ! 'irn contender, bmh have hnd their fln i) nrko,lt. for the race llniiinr dav In !"... rnierliig thp first mile In I -SO S-S. The morning previous lloilgi went the distance In 1:35 :-3. Mrst ml.e In 1 40 1 ;.. AJJIe M.'s trial was a mile In 1:13 3-1. .lohn i:. M.i.Mrn bad 100 vearllngs a tli opening nf the season, the prn.iuit nfl hl llanitiurg Plaie stud. All hut twenty-1 seven of them hive been soM I INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. Yesterday's lteull". I'rnv l.lenee. 2 Harrisburg, Huff-In, 3 Hnehe.ier. 2, Standing nf the Club". W I.. PC W I PC Prnrldence. d "1 .'.71 Rlchmniid . , -12 I " Ituftiln .. sn '."I Ho-hester "4 ll 4 Harrisburg. 10 .V. .:31 Toronto h ll Montreal . 3" 3 ..00 Jer-y City l".' tv To. day's Schedule. I'.lchmnnd In Jersey I'ltv Proi Idenie In Hurrlsiiiir Hni hester In Ituff.i o, Toronto In .Montreal, I, en Ciillnhnn HrenUs Vnl.le. IUnr.isnvr.il. Pa., July I! - Misfortune came In a bunch to Harrisburg to-di Providence won, score " to o. l.eo Cal lahan, the star outfielder, broke his ankle In the second Inning, and may not play ball again. Callahan wan trying to go home on n xvlde pitch The le.it on his shoe caught In a hole and turned his ankle. Comstock, who was lecelving the ball from Casey- to catch Callahan, fell on the runner. Callahan was car ried to the clubhouse, and later taken to the hospital It Is the second time In n year he has been out of the game with a broken ankle. The score; At Harrisburg. H If P. Prnvhl're ill,.) 00000002 o; 9 0 Harrl"h'(c I I.I, 1 00000000 0 0 7 1 Hatlerle" Providence. t'nniMnrk nnd Casey . llarrl.hurn. Enzinann ond Heck Inger At HiirTiiln. n H K Hneh'ter It L.i . 002 00000 0 : 4 t Hun 1 In 1 1 I .. 1 0 11 0 3 0 0 0 0 x .1 fi n llattere Uni hesier. HofT .mi W11 ijitn, Itu rf a lo. Ilader and Lalonge Southern l.rugiie. New Orleans, to, .Memphis, 2 Nash'ille. 3. Atlanta. : lllrnilnghaui. 4 Little Hn.-k x ytnhl e. 3. Chattanooga. 1 We-tern League Lin-"In 4. Oinaba 1 lies vintn. s. 12. Wichita, Tnpek.l. .V Si ,ln..i-ph. 4 Sinux City. Denver 1 postpone, arrli e 1, fll'e.t in Mrclnla Letigue, HicKv ytniin' 8. Portsmoulh, ( fluff ii k. 1 . Petersburg 0 Norfolk 1 iN-ewpori N.t.. 0 H ( T F. I. S A M KF.STAl'IIANT.H. tt crow's 14th Street, near Fourth Avenue Prince George fiotel Fifth Ave. and 2lch St special rates to psrni.inent cuettt AUTOMOBILE EXCHANGE FORD EASY TERMS COXIMKKCIAI, ('Alls. Iliyi-Picfendtfler Co., 21 New nnd t'aed, W. 62d Si., N. V. Al roXKIIIII.K NPI'I'LIFS. ni:ritiK.. - - - New Depx-lure Service sn i he dtiilliani To, I '.'33 W . 0b ;(, (iu u'way,, ci, sj,vj t olutubui. Hold Position 'ii'st Hay Toiinicy of Xiitioniil I'ni 'ciil ll red liy Ihiino Tciiiii's (Ji't'iil l'ln. KKDIUWDS DOWN ( MH!: Nvnr.AiiA.vsi:TT Pn:n. .L.'v . i Judith and the Aiken Hiilblu.-i w. i. VlclolH III the two gallic- fm Hie P S Itandolpli cups for tennis win- ,ig. gain hmiilicni ihni not i un i ; goals-lit the stmt of the .uimil p Association loiii'nnm"in Ihi- nfl. ut the Point Judith Polo Club H contests, wen- nn tin1 rl pio.i I ip i i. 1 of nnd there wan mi cntlniM.istii tht iilllonket'S III the club cmlnsllc Pi Tint .Indilli won from the c Valley leulii of Ohio, which i i.nle .icr ii .i . II ir..1 ll.IV ctrdltiihle debut In L.iMii.i pnl" Hindi' the spci laclllar goal of I n . liy n gallop Willi tin' nan in -Mi. i J,f;.; ' Held, Willie Hupping .itnl ll.iliiwi. -lo'-i'lh'' vvay for him. All tin- 1 1 lor, 'were mounted splendidly und .1' p ioi of l'lelsiiimaiin ton weir f.ii' nl.... !JJ ( usual. The seme was S goal- to I te. in ravor or mini .iiiuiiii in nan ihup i - i not until the sixth pciind did Hi,' limue team take a decisive lead. At th.it j ir- tine Slevcusnn, Ilandolph and I i gained n bunch of three goal'-, tne l,.i. ter's by a long lace with Hie b.ill with the Chagrin Valley men in rha-c Tho Hedbllds piled up twenty goal.. fSordon of Hartford gaining ii 'ie ef them, und had no trouble in grant. tig tl Camden Orasslmpprrs the live g' iN rltf ferelice In liauilli nps Point Judith won by Si to Ii 'i Hie Heilblrdh by U' to 0'i. The lineups- rinsT fi.xin AIKK.V rtKDIIIKlis ICA.MDKN C.ItAkS'tOP Icp.i PUIS M . No. 11.. linnlnil ' No. 1 I..irm i jp .V No. 2 .1. C Cool.-v I'er.nn No. 3 yi C. Fie-1 i Nn Vnliii Km-ift maun . . I No - Henry AnJr llack-ll. I'-lt. Win son i hey .' Hack Urslliey Pr-ee,. t Total Total 1 Aiken Iteilhirits lio.ils earned hr help 0; pe petialtl. s -i, Inlal I in ileu (ir.isshoipers(io.is c.rneil l-v 1 i. c-ip. .: Ies (i.tnliipp ; total , 1 1 1 i sojls (iordiin. ti: Conle.v I VV' it i . Fl"isclimnuii. 3: Ilenrv Andersati . r ties Fouls Df-iuiii I'p ei-e ae.i W safeties by I, Alliii r-iin ;ih 1 V , i Iteferee K. W llniipin: SKI 'ON 1 1 (JMK POINT JL'lll f'.l til.Vi.UIN V Nn. 1t. It. Fell . No. 1 K No. P. Steven. i'l. .1r No. 3 P S. P. '.an- No ilnlph . : No .'. IlieU U lster It i n Il.n k V. V I V Ii Ii Thoiius W Inlph ... ii - Total Total 'J I'll nt .llllltil l.o.lls eal-iK'l ' v 0; lets penalties I. : inlal (111. (io.ils earned 7: In tin 1..-1- ' lies, a,; inlal, i. Indiv i.Iu.i' ."-i 3: Fell. 3. Kaii'lnlph. ". si-1 n-i 3.- While. I Pill llllf Fn i' a. win: safeties bv strawbn .1 Itclene-J C iVdey levns I lleaullieill. S ill .1 For: Wi.r'h, 7 W. I I'd-. '. 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Kvi-'s al " I 1 -t M c DnriTU 4 an VV III II in is III IV , ll i uuu III M.,i, 1 LOUIS MANN I I III 111 mil 1 COM I'll Y HP XV V.1,1. S.TIII ' I' I 11 Maiine Elliott's ill. I nr ll 11 Mill- T I N 4th roont'i of tl.f t V snutsal ertl m. ill 1 iF OBODY MOM PB1CLJ iO.yi'l-SOOC.C'.. 1 - " fcaj Tht Thraln-N Mo imt will. I 1 NEW AMSTERDAM Mr ' irrttlrl MiiMidI s(it I'xrr I'r 1 n "! In Ihf riiol-l Ihralri In thf Wnil'l APTLH Till, I'LHFlHlM X- ' ll.(. I'l l. II .XI I II.N II II I I 11(11 II Fi.pnuiU'c 'I'liriln 31. wwiinn u M.it IT PAYS TO Best Farce ADVERTISE, Ever Written tV'kLIBERTY" TVV II I ll il 1 I'V A Sal l V (iih.r la - D. W. GRIFFITH'S (.11- N I'll - ' tllplli'ii 1 JVV M I Pc 111 2nd YEAR IN im a a a Nr.W V0RK jLzJ.ES "iri Pit. F. Hlll'lil l lll I AL A CE.v-'xiV,,',, irvv vv 17 s.t 1 mi" 11. Dally ,M il "JXr tii7'" 1 I1LLI1 PH s I i.xiiin Hi I ll I II' 1 1 LONGACRE VV XI 1 I auclutM lilt of New v,nr. A FULL HOUSE I I IM A Oriental Midway Cm-. LUIVM Midoel City. 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