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Chicago Basebatt Postponed Velodrome Management Seeks ABANDON BASEBALL AND OTHER SPORTS C!iicnir Mayor Kcqucsts All AiniiM'iiii'iits o C'cnso for Diiv of MoiiniliiK'. YANKS START FOIt HOME Yesterday's Ileaulls. V -k-l'hlcago -Two ruinri called . mest of authorities owing to Ztr i .saster .i l..,j.s. 1. Huston, 9 (flrt same). ft 1mi', 1. Huston, 1 (second gams; Ian nf Hfk tew) r,i i i 3 Phi'sdelphi. l (first nut), fidl and, 5. Philadelphia, 4 (second timei H,.i(ilni;- 'n, S; Detroit, 5, Detailed Standing or the Clab. si 2 3 IS s s 1 cut. e 7l a, a 2.11 MSI it Chicago.. .ess ..I 4 10, ,614 ltViiMnitton.. 5 c; s Ye ,J0O .411 .119 I.VfwYork.."..." !ai.ouL..' i iCfe'sUnd 3 Irhllsdelnhla. 4 42144 Ts;m 4 .341 ';iirntit....l.1liu 34 To-day's Schedule, No r'me scheduled. Chicago, July 25. Itaseball and other annsenient gave way to-day to the i'rit of mourning which alt Chicago la showing for its dead and the two games scheduled for this afternoon between the Yanks and White Sox were put over until the New Yorkers visit Chicago next sunth. Double headers wilt be played on August 21 and 22. If rain should cut ln on either of these days the games will be oft as the Yanks are hero for only three da next trip. The players got an early afternoon train tutof Chicago ami witt arrive In New York I m.itfuvjuMi iuuiuiivn uiernuuii, ioi. Jicob Huppert. Capt. T. I.. Huston. Will iam N. Flolschmann and Manager 11111 Donovan left Chicago tit 5 :30 o'clock. Jl?rs. Huppert and Huston held h long conference here to-day with President Ban Johnson, who had bren out of the city meet of the time slneo the Yanks arr.ved, The trip which ended to-day Ip which ended to-day! financially or from h i, ma not a success i: flailns standpoint. ii iiuuiirr VI I M.nra won nu lost tne ranks just man- tint In helln. Ihr ,.. ... 1 Westem Invasion, when they won five rimes and lost eleiit. Th's tlm. n,...i ... n i.io nisi lost the same number hut won six games. ..... .ii.- ii muie ncauer oeen played to-. aa ey mat uetween ss.ono and i.inj, miuiii nave turneii out. Tr.ese were the figures named by the of-1 Scials of the local club. The calling off of the games followed c .vMm.,L iront .Mayor rnompson that I HI amusement places close for the day. 1 The officials f both clubs entered heart- I .!' into the proiiosltlnn. The Kastland ilfister happened only four blocks from :hf h-tel where the Yankees make "their kMufjuarters In Chicago. . In one respect the postponement was Hcome to the Yankees. Plpp. Bau jniri, .Mullen. Pecklnpaugh and High have been suffering from spike wounds cr t..uies and the calling off of the Mines guve them three successive days rest. Th totting honors of the trip go to Ir.tz Malsel, who collected twenty-one '1 ns in the fourteen games. He Iutipm a bit on the last hulf of tne trip, but h!, 500 performance In the nrit seven games ctrrled him through !th h mark of .315. Charley Kartell .'ft Chicago o-day lo resume his scout Irt throuch the minor leagues of the middle w.st. The New York owners re now working on the recommenda tions made by Parrell after his first t months of scouting. Owner Teheiu of the Kansas City crib suited the Yankee owners during 'h' tny m c hlcago and tried to make deal for the transfer of Outfielder ret fompton. Nothing was done, how ver. in d now Telieau has lost his tell jrr prospect, ns Compton hurdled to the et. l.uu s I'ederals und played with that ttam yesterday. I'res.dent Ollmore of the Federal League at. i Harry F. Sinclair of lh Neaark Feds have been about the I.a siile Hotel considerably since the Yanks rr!ved hire, but no efforts were made to se' ativ of the New York players, uthousn (illmore Insists that a big raid u being planned. ACOSTA PUZZLES DODGERS. deier ii lin ii Pitcher Adds An- other Scalp to Ills llrlt. If'XQ Hn.iNVit, July 25. WheexerDell, twi-.er ,f mc fast climbing Dodgers, fid A js'a, the clever llttlo Cuban, okel horns here to-day and much to the mirpr.n of a large crowd of rooters tWm ltroouiyn the Cuban scored a vic tory by a score of 3 to 1. From the third !0 n,.. eighth Inning not a man ''seii. first on Dell. Acosta pitched uua steady game. The 1 , WO tho game In tho S'CV.1 . inir. Torres utrnpV nut. .1 Cnlvn Irlnlo.l tn .leer,' f" tie s .,r n Acosta and scored him- It iin.ii.:tch's double to right. Tho f re WtOCtK'.VS ' N I,) IXINM BKANCH rt.ff, b It p a e o t n ft' I Cairo tit ab h p a e i n A .Its Olltninan'h.ss 2 1 3 6 0 I 3 '3 0 0 Yinls.rf 3 2 10 0 iioo 0 Pddron.3h 3 o i o 1 till 0 lllliuo 'b .. 4 0 2 t 0 II .m , "e i , -i, 0. , " ., " l . I. n O TCalvn.lf . 3 0 3 0 0 i : I 1 o lUraiiiU.lb. 3 0 12 0 0Viuv,or( -'h 5 1 : 0(Jr ' I 0 0 Torre, c .3 0 3 1 0 1 N'ehff.." . 3 1 . - or 0 -I Oncosis.,. . S J2 UlderHS,Ib. 3 0 1 jlW, .lll 01 Totals .. 27 8 2J14 1 0 0-1 " 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 S 3 'Ml. Olsnn, Lous llraiieh, J. Tllleo base hit J. Calvo, b i. Iliimmel, 2: Koniatwh. '.on SchulK and Hummel, i , rror llrooklyn. Sai-nWi hits i jla Stolen base IMdron. - Hrookiin. 7: Inir Hranch, S. nn. 7: l-nnir nriincn. 0. Dell 2. Struck out- , 4. llmpire-O'Connell, n (trf l.l Dull ami (J minulrs southern League, . Mi-mnlils, 0 m ! Nashville, 4. mil's HcliMtulcd 1 KING OF TIIK C'LUHS. w I. PC W. L. PC. - aj Atlanta ... 4'1 44 .vt 1: M7 Mobile .. 4i 49 .4l l; Us ( hattuu'iru, .19 Mi .411 . (0 531 l.llllo llne(, 39 .JM 'I evil. League. ' Dallas, 3. v . Houston, 5 1 first samel. ' Knit Worth 1 hmtoiiiI game). ' Shrevcport 0 ill innlll(S). " : W.ui, 11 (first came), 01 Antonio I iseioud irame). 1 sHINO Or THK CLUBS, w I. I'C ; W. L. PC. I, ',7i Sun Antonio 6 51 ,509 I. 547 Houston , (ii 51 ,509 i ',21 Hiaiimont. 49 54 ,4:, 1 i rj.Sbreveporl. II 7 ,380 '.ill, Polo lir'da to. day, 2 gnis.; lit CHAMPIONSHIP DOUBLES NOW DEMAND ATTENTION Church and Mathey Appear Best Combination East Can Offer to Repel Johnston-Griffin Team and Others From Coast and Middle West. Hr J. IMRMI.V TAIIKT. The mldsenion period pf champion ship doubles is now M i1ind ald the chief tennis Interest during tho next two weeks will centre In ttilw feature of tho tournament piny. The Eastern chain plonshlp at Isotigwood begins to-day, tho Northwestern championship at Lake Mlnnetonka will run nil thin week, while the Western championship at OnwenUla, Chicago, will open on Saturday. Thcso threo meetlnga aro held t.j select the remaining candidates for tho natlonul doubles rhumplonshlp. Fallowing the Western section, the Ittlersectlonal semi finals among tho winners will be held In Chicago to qualify the actual chiilleng- r me line item uy .Mclaughlin and oiuo grounds. wedneridftV. Kententber 1. The most xtartHnc sltiistton that m.. ,vnn Jonn "'rachan. ami this comblna-, inc jaiiKs piaycu up to me siananru. pears In connection with the doubles is ,0M waH thought to be still stronger i The last six series have gone like the woful weakness of the Ka.tern t,m" J'nston nnil liilllln, who camel this: The Washlngtona were beaten, tlon In comparison with the I'aclflo c.a" . "' Chicago last year. With thiec games to two ; the series with the coast. William Johnston and rinrvn 1 Strachan Johnston also beat Mathey and Athletics was lost, four games to one; tlrllllii wmi thi S iZ K('I,1IPC" ln f"1" l'!lll'n'11' nwlcli". O1' "les with Cleveland was won. l"cc ?"!' w -!' l'lialt ! It! three games to one: the Detroit serlM In the exposition tournament later 1 18 ,ttu" k,!"" """ '"-f",' was was lost, two games to one; the St. Church and Mathey the best of the " "eavy element In favor of the Coast Louis series was even, two games to Knstern teams were beaten bv John-1 '''"J'0"- M the last minute It was fouml two, and 'tho Chicago series began with stoti and tttr.irli.iti iim ihi. ,,,,u Mtrictian piobably would not be' two defeats. There Is n good deal of asphalt. It must bo remembered and I the championship conditions call for tiluy ! much more" I"iBl,-r"er" J Church and Mathey qualified last sea-' son for the finals ln the Western tounm. ment at Chicago but this season thev will try to ruaUfy again , t ZteMtonZ nmri-ii un Mnii,.u i,niis.,i i..i i . .,"""-- i w.ims iiie .-.urinwcsicrn sec-1 tion as thr-'63111681 path to the finals. Once more I want to record here my be- lief that the-present system of playing for the dnublM chmnlnil,ln n.vr win be trtily reptesentattve so long as tho U. 8. N. I.. T. A. does not restrict the different serllonal tournaments to resi dents of the sections holding them. The iiairui iiiir, viiurca nnu .iainey, snouiu , not have tho slightest. difficulty In win-' nlng at l..Ve Mlnnetonka this week, and . their victory wllfsbjlt section, yetboth'arv New York men." .At I.'?."5'u.?d " '""?.h ZC'Lr,Ll'VZ.. ?" M "... ...hi. ... ... n ,n.,ui, at Chicago tiere Is nothing to preent either an Hnstern or another Pacific coaat team. from uuallfyfrig. The result of this system might. Arid this season may easlb; 'be .that teams from only two Dtv,tn, .n. .in., mi i.o., uu.iiij i represent ine rour- principal sections Inln whlrh Ihi. iniinln. Iu ,llvl,l.,l n.,,1 the championship title rest between them. As It already Is held bv a Cnll- i . '. II 'ornla pair, this would narrow down the "! ",f T "l" "" ". rni.. umic, is noi strong tt6tu(h to be, .feared. This, seasqnJ,.'motfl. ihum ever before. there Is. aji?4lr;ptf.gap,Ud doubles i"'"" "' ?rffPfrz' , r'".Y In ,m" "N81;.. duicJi' apd Mathey "nd lhe'lrn. up of the Pell-Behr combination .mat won last season the only really championship pair seems to be'Hacicett and Pell. The reversals of the last few" weeks have weakened the chances of kbmc of the best of the others. Hackett -and Hall won the MctroioUtan nnd showed good strength together, while Pell and Uehr were successful In the Middle States tournament, but both these teams nje now broken up. K. p. Larned and Innlan have" played together a good deal, but with rather Indifferent succcts. Nlles nnd Dabney, the only strong New Kngland team, won at Tuxedo with a straight score of victories over the three other pairs entered nnd they seem to have a fair chance, while W A. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Yesterday's Kesults. Philadelphia, 4; Cincinnati. 2. Detailed Standing of the Clubs. 0 I 2'S "IS 2 . 1 SIS LI Philadelphia 7 8 S 4lf Brooklyn 151 ! 41 I 1 Chicago 111 New York.., A 1 Pittsburg.... i a Boston.. t St. Louis.., Cincinnati,. 3 10 Games lost.... I3ni3s 4f 43' 44 47' To-day's Schedule. Pittsburg In New Vork (two units). St. Iouls In' Brooklyn. Chicago In Iloston. Philadelphia In Cincinnati, GRIFFITH'S MUFF IS FATAL. Phillies Kollmv Wllb I.onK Hit That hen! Itrds. Cincinnati. July 2G, Griffith muffed TteekCr'S flV III' the nltltlt Intllllg tU-(lliy. This error was followed by n double t,v Nlehoff nnd n triple by Whltted, net- ting tho Phillies two rims and the game l the score if 4 to 2. Moth Dale and Muyer pitched good ball. Tho score : PHIL A (N L) ! CINCINNATI (N. L.) atlll P abb p a e llanoroft.si 3 0 0 2 O Oroh.Jb. .. 3 0 0 4 II n...... . .117 0 Olllrr10a.il.. 4 2 2 4 Or flecker.!!... 3 1 2 0 0illo.lsi.rs.2li 410 0, Cravathrf. 4 0 2 0 OlWKIIllfrr.cf 4 15 10 o'cTarkec S 0 3 0 0 1 o'wfl hams.lf 4 i . 0 S 3 0 MollMiti.lb 2 0 13 0 0 ViiVer u.... 3 0 12 O'VKolnlU 1 1 u 11 01 -lluie.n 1 0 ft 0 Totals. . 20 C 27 10 0 twaener Totals 3.1 9 27 13 1 1 rtatled for Mollwlti In the ninth Inning, tliatteii lor uaio 111 11m noon i,i.ne. Philadelphia 0 0 0 2 ft 0 0 0 2-1 Clnriniiall 00200000 U-J , nuns Phlladelnhla. Uancrofl, Ilecker 2. .J' .V iinni I. Herzor. W. Klllifer. To ?t hiiaLiierlnt-. Nlehoff, Three hiso hits .w ifiinier. n nuipii. niu c use,' im, nn.!.. Ilerlier Double lllay Dsie Slid Mollwlti, Struck out-Hy Dale. 1; by Mnyrr, S. ns-s on bylls-Off Dale. 2 ,, ''Spires-, nvron Mini vi ill. .....v ..w... ...... minutes. Western Iaailie, Topeka. 4, lies Moines, 1 (llrst game). Des Moines. 9; Topeka, 4 (second gams). SI. Joseph. I: WhhltH. 3 (llrst game). Wichita, lOi SI. Joeeph, 0 (second game). Denver. 15j Omah 1. 7 Slous CH', Si Lincoln, 4. STANDING OF TIIK I'LUHH W. I, I2 ' W I,. I'O. Des Moines. 57 32 .mojOmahs . ..15 .195 Denver 50 34 ,593Sioux Clly () 17 .ISO Lincoln.. .. -' .527ISI Joseph. 35 St .107 Toieka 15 II .SOS1 Wichita .31 54 M North Carolina League. W. L. PCI W. L. PC. A.herille. 50 t .HMIOreensboro. 32 43 .127 Raleigh. . 42 33 .50 Wlll. Salrni. S3 45 .42.1 Durham.... 43 31 .SSD Charlotte. . .HI 49 3S0 Hasehnll To.iIist. Khhels Meld, llrooklyn 1 I.arneil and Clothier, If they should re peat their combination, would be danger, oua candidates, although they did not make u strong Impression at the Tuxedo meeting. There are also a number of less ex perienced teums that m.iy be In the run ning, but from this field llnckett and I 'ell seem 10 have tho best dunce. .No matter how I.ougwiiol may result. tluiugh. It docs not seem likely that tho Kusteni winner can ho considered a . tlungcrotis competitor In the Chicago series, and It Is doubtful If any of the Western or Southern teams will be a factor In deciding tho championship. Mathey and Church should be at the ton of their game then and they seem almost sure to meet Johnston and (Irlllln nt Chicago on grass. The result of this match should decide which pair will li.. IIa.i... M..I M....V.II I t, i.. ...i. i.vriiKiinii iiiiii iiuiniv Hi . . . v....,..,, n,.. ,wt uihhisiuh m iuuj-. ,0 oon" ,'a" ,"la !,?a"011 u(1 Urlrlln , ""i.111 ,,!"i!p.l Johnston's partner. , i lie cinei iiunes oi t ie r;ast ror a chance In the challenge, round seem to ; lllu i'IJ) "i i nuren una .Miitney, Jffir,,1 ''JJJ' ''hunch nd Mathey. 'J10 of l''.,ur,ff' lht . . w,nnc" ftt"" l-ongwood may de- I !!hlpllri:,rn' 'P" ,""s:t ,,,ls ' allliniii-li l lu i.nll.l. ......... .... schedule. Hut what their chances are aa, -., ,.,., , .,.,, . :, 7"' "il If u '"IT1 ,rnlJyJVl ?ui b ' narrow tnarg n of 4 t,. b -. 1 h. 75. 6 3, and then Church a.nl ' .Mathey beat Pell and llehr In a close 1 tour set match. llrlttln and Johnston have come .in distinctly, according to reports from the .... ...... ... .-,.., . :. : r-.?",.' '""''"Y'. "l y,r""" nc S&'sT , '""f e , ,y ' Xe e ' S Vl lf.in nd "lurriV was ranked m r h M ". 'ff.lM sM,n. so It was no, due en- tlr.l. in thm , u... K.HII. .. so strong. Johnston, toa. .ninareiitlv tmu imm,. .i i.,., i, .. : (-f.,r.. i i, ;,. ;,i""V ...... ...... nnm,j. , ,ll0 KaM 'yC!l' n,;'hes ,,,,, ,, whlle ,,,. KxtiRhtorc-ct rhurph nn iiMtihult I ; I Just how miK.,, h , , . .... I. " . .. ",l "" trip Upset 1116 lc,r wiVl I ,, ,mve when the " get .Vt, I... 1 .. L Ktl shine I ... 7l a m,ltter of speculation. It must be remembered that the Coast players be gin their season much .arllrr than do In the Kast and thev were at their ' best during the Kxpo'sltlon matches. ! wnne our piajcrs had not yet rounded ' lainploiiKhlp form. While i are discouraging. It must into tneir cn, comparisons be admitted the chances for success for an eastern team nt Chicago aro not at the minimum by any means. ii they do rail, and Johnton and Orlflln fulfil expectations and uuallfy for the challenge round, wv shall have reacneo tne Climax or the vt st rn 111- j vaslon of the tenuis field when the championships an- played at Forest ' Hills. In the challoiun niuml In .l.uihl... i we should Ihfn hale onlv four rv..t men while the strongest candidates for' the singles will bo Ueiternets almost certainly. Williams. Church and Dchr I will have to do K.iue tall hustling to i stand off the challenges nf .McLoiighlln Johieton, Orlllln, llundy and Ward Dawson, a tiewvotner from southern California, who also will make tho long trip to play here. EVENTS PROVIDED FOR EACH CLASS OF YACHTS Xt'lll'Iv TV Scoi'P nf Sllll 11 11(1 .111111.. i .inn in .-jili i mill J'owit lioats ('oniH'tc in Jniiiiiicii 15ny Uncos. A fleet of close to twoscore sail and power boats competed In tho week end regatta of the Yacht Racing Association of Jamaica Hay yesterday and the events wero hotly contested. Not one of the boats that cuino down to the meet, which was fostered in the Canarslo Yacht Club, had to go away dissatisfied, for there were races on the programme for ten different clase. The summaries: KNOCK A nOUTS STA HT, 4 ;10 COUHSK, I MILHS. Htipsed Corr'ct'd Tim. Time Yacht and (Inner. II M S VAz. II. A, Lab.irre 1 07 .13 Psyche, J. A. Cms 1 20 ii CAHIN I'ATIIOATS STAItT. COrilHK, 5 Ml MIS. Clara May, W. llndllch.. 1 13 37 Slndhad, (I llrmiti 1 f, an Uadge, (i. Manloli I l'J 3D II. M. S. 1 07 S3 1 16 32 4:09 1 13 32 1 i i: o.i 1 HI 30 Ol'I'.N OATHOATS-STAltT, 4 :1 1-COt'ltSK, S MILKS. Seinsh, W. Smith 1 12 2:1 1 12 29 OI'HN CATHOATS (SJIALLi -STAHT. 4:11 cul'ltsi;, 0 MILKS. Hover, II. Arelt 1 23 2.1 1 23 07 .Hill Ne, ( Valontllie . ..1 23 50 1 2350 I TUitTLU CLASS STAItT, 1:11 I'OUItsn. . Mil I'M Turtle. I). Van WKklln ..1 32 25 jiook Turtle. L. H. Su)ilam.l S3 10 1 32 23 1 33 10 4:15 I'O WKH CHl'lSi:HS--ST.MlT. COl-HSK, to MILKS Francis fl , 11. K tlreens..O 51 3,1 0 St 35 1 03 22 i.nitr, nr. Ho, Ik. on .. ..1 01 3D o'LASS l-AHIN ('IttJlSlJItS- STTAItT, 4:17 --COUHSi:, HI MILKS. Catch lint, II II. llelllietl.O Scallaw iiK.K.J II Tlieliner. 0 57 .'1 0 .'oi 51 Wopeesee, H. I! Ileln. ...1 03 32 ft 57 1 Hazel (i . L. Wedel 1 04 10 1 00 4! CAHIN 1'CIWKII HO ATS STA HT, 4:21 COHHSK, 10 MILKS. May II . II. lieseiiian 0 59 00 0 57 00 Marlon. W l.etsky 1 ID 20 0 59 19 Luiilso H . C A Hin knilller. 1 10 43 t 01 13 ftVellle 1; . 1( ll.nrr . . I 03 IV 1 01 40 . Did not tlnl.li. Mahal U, II. Pope. 0,KN ,iOWK, , IIOATS STAItT. 4:23 I UI IISI 10 .Mil, US. Agnes .M , J 11 Heeirs . 0 45 00 0 15 00 Friiiiiis K.. W II. Kmii. 1), not finish. UI'KN I'OWKH IliiATS (SMALI.i -STAHT. 4.25 I'OUItSK. 10 MILKS. Anna (iruce, 11. I'Ddf 0 50 HI 0 51; 10 Hinarty, L. (lolly 1 01 24 0 57 40 Thelitis, A. .welling ... .1 02 46 0 64 30 K1IIII1 II, W. Ilardwlck .,1 14 oil 1 ns Paul Jones. W. Jones 1 19 25 1 0,1 ;9 Pro.peil Park llaseliull, PKOSPKCT PAHK A.MATKPH LliAtiUK. Seeley A. ('., 1 , Kltou A. C . 1), Central Clly A A , S: Shliini'imk F. ('., 3. Shlnnecock P ('., is, National P. C, 0. Illtnn A. 1'. 7; lnllil.iciil.il, 1, n, t.irclo A. A.. 9, Olympic F. ('., 6. Olympic F (', ii, Niiiloniil F p 1 Nailer Lyceum, II, Scdei A. t' 4, CA'I IIOLU I.KAUL'i;. All Sillllls. 5; St Henrilli'ls, 2. til. UeilcJIUs, 5) All Saints, 3. THE SUN, MONDAY, JULY 26, 1915. FAREWELL, GIAHTS! WELCOME, YANKS! Mdlrnw's Men Hit the Trull After To-dny's Ounies and Donovan's Uetiirn. WALTEHS FIXE CATCHER Ily WILLIAM It. IIAN.VA. The Olnnts are going West and the Yankees are coming hnmr The former take the trail to-night after another aoUP1 Ud the double header to-day with the Pirates, Grounds with Detroit to-morrow after a second disappointing trip through the West. lioth times through the West the Yankees lost more games than they won, but made a slightly better show ing this time than the last. The team u i . orltt.ilA.1 tr r .. uI.Ha nn tli KePOtld " .... n ....r n ......... "----i Interest Just now In Manager Donovan s new blood, and Judging from the work or n s sctiu ami recent nurcnases a lot of new timber will be tried next fall ami next spring, waiters, me v aco and next spring. Walters, the catcher. lught by the Yankees I delivery, had. when he caught i .' " ..i ...!.. .... .i.- ... ..tl iwt tni. against .irmrks of a b.u kston of front rank. The (Hants hJVe nude a creditable showing and plaed a good deal of first clasi ball since they last returned from the West more first class than second class, though they have spotted their winning streak with gjmes of extremely id plalng. The ups and dot.'us of the Olants have been attended by playing which was conspicuously Inconsistent, meaning they ouhl drop iiulckly from high grade work to the reverse, but for some time they have maiuged to win a goodly percentage of games, nnd this Inconsistency ailing, come to think of It, has .i filleted other clubs In the Na- ll.H.I t ....... ... ......1. I . t. . - .1... " Hiutii a. ii ...in tnu I;.. ......... . .. "lr i niuies ii.ii e snown i tie steaoiest game In the pirent league, and that Is a quality of no negligible value In a pennant tight. The Hrooklyns nnd Hos tons have been scudding nt a pennant pace for th- last few weeks, but, the entire season considered, their playing has been more variable than the Phll- II. - 1. . T 1 . I "I... ... , . 1 1 , ni'iis, i mis mm i ariiinnin have been as In and out ns the Olants, and the Pirates haven't shown mueh more stability. The llrooklvns -and P.oa. ,0" h ,lrthed spurts which have set ,h l'KUo by the ears, and Just as likely , 11 "": "m" u r ciuus iu in 1,1 to do likewise and add to the wyety "f ,l" struggle. ..wiynuuy seeing me mania puy usi trlilav would have said that their chonces for coming back from the West in i.mi piiici' were annul even. Anyoouy eelng them on Saturday would have Kf ''old hs to say that the lr oi ueuig lourui or nun on tneir lelurn were a shade better than even. The chances of the lnttr eventually depend more on the pitchers than anv- thing else. The outlook In that reirnril J none too rosy. The pitching staff has given no reassuring evidence of evenly distributed reliability, The Chi- cngo, St. Ixitlls nnd Clnclnnntl staffs .... .... ....... ... nr.,,; i,u.. iu nriicr work wher. they cet home, and the Pitts burg corps Is going pretty well right TIOW. The N'.w York .Inrf n...l in irr 11 l. ,. . ..a.. .1., I ..... I fOUr of IIS five relllnr An ninr. vm ...... ... .... .... ..,, no oo inuic iven ork than the staff, as a whole. Is doing IllJW . We would that there was more slur- Ring on the New York team, more long distance or clean up hits. The Olants are a good hl'tlng train, but thev nrr a better hitting team than they are I a heavy hitting team, Those boys who , can and do deliver a clean up drive to tne luminary witn some degree of reg u,"r" '""'l' 11 1,1 keeping their team , . ttfhu , ,.xtra.biise hits the Ulanls have been outbatted on thlr own grounds since they returned fiom the West, in home runs mote than anything else have they bten outdone. In all that time Just two of them, Hoh ertson and Fletcher, have nude four baggers. Not In two weeks cr so has ono of them lifted the ball Into the stand, but visitors have frequently. Since June 22 at .tho Polo Orounds op ponents hao made eight home runs to the Giants' two; eleven trlplew to the (Ham's ten, and thirty-one two bag hois to the Giants' twenty-three. Hugh Jennings says Crawford Is the Hardest Hitting DatMuau of any time. Crawford leads In Innir hit. .whirl. .. n .rnnH w, v tn- i i7r,,vi,7L V.,.,i. ti?" ... ! " ,l;5J'nnln?.'' " ,.u i,iii, nuncicr, 11113 .f". "e,1"11?ve there are or have been batters who droe the ball away frttn the bat with as much ve locity ns Crawford Imparts, but who didn't make ns many long hits because they didn't give as much loop to the drive. The ball went strnlghter and hadn't the Crawford lift to carry long distances, that Is, tho lift and tho Im petus combined, the comiiound force which Crawford excels In bes'owlng. Delahanty, l.ajole and Anson are three we think of who pr bnbly landed ns hard as Crawford, but sent the bill 1 away 011 a Hue oftener. As 11 hatd stinlghtaway batter Anson never had a superior. Zimmerman and Saler tire twi of the best of the present at driv ing the leather with clean, swift vc- j lncltj It seems to Jump like a swift pitch and Wagner In his heydey could hit it through an Inllrld so fast the only way to locate it was ny its whistle. Keep your eye on Jaciiues Fourtller of l.o ll'l.ll. ,. ..... 1.1... .III' ......u ..UA .... Oll.Vr. When he does land good there Isn't any hod) call muko the ball spilug off the wood with better applied pjner or cleaner speed. "Hnnlon," raid Jennings, "won tho pennant In IS!' I with fourteen men. lie had seven fielders, two catchers ami flic pitchers, He had no extra out tlelder and no extra Ititlolder. lOeler played a couple if weeks with a felon on his linger. .Men didn't want to get out of the giimti In those dayn, rivo pitcher are better than nine. Knowing about these extra men the fan nowa days Mils 'Take him nut,' when Ii would be better for that particular pitcher and the whole staff for him to stay In .i ml work out his on salvation. Then he'd lenrn to pilch." I'srlllc Coast League. Los Angeles, t; San Francisco, 5 (first game). Los Angeles, 4, San Francisco, 1 (second game I Portland, 4; Salt Irfke, 0. Oakland, 6. Vernon. 3 (first game). Vernon, 3; Oakland, 0 (second game). STANDINU UP TIIK CLUBS. L I'C , W L 111 rr.'i nskiiif.,1 . ... ... " IV OI i.os Aii.ries.o. u ..SJliernon.. . .iu t,, i9 1'orllsnd S3 51 .IJl.Ssslt Like, ...51 69 ,Vi BROWNS WIN ONE, TIE OTHER. l-fngiif Leader Checked lis- llritvy nattlntr Rallr. Ht. 1OL'ls, July 2R. The Ilruwns nipped the lied Kox, 9 to 8, In the first game to-day and then played a 1 to 1 dead heat In the second, which was slopped by darkness. Nine doubles and three triples were poled In the opening show. In tho second 1-eonard fanned iwche In eight Innings, lie also walked seven and lilt two ether batters. Austin ) struck out four times against the south-1 paw. The scotes: K1IIST GAME. I10STON (A. 1.1 , ST I.OUI3 (A I.) ab h p a e! lb h p r nooper.n.. z i o o o iliottnii.lt,, 4 : s o o 4 a 3 s l narry.2b,. .12 2 4 1 AMttin.in., Spea ikrr.ei i 2 : 1 OHoward.lb., J 1 J 1 0 llob'iel.lb. .1 1 15 I i) Lcwls.lf... 5 1 0 0 o I'ratt.Sb. 4 1 I 0 110 9 0 J 0 1 0 0 : o s l o 4 2 3 4 0 4 0 6 0 0 i o i : o Walker.rl.. (lardner.lb. 4 1 0 0 0 Walah.c! Scott, m, .6 0 0 6 0 sl.ler.ef... Thomas.c. 3 2 1 ) Henrtksen. 0 0 o 0 i1 l.ivati .. Aanew.c. uaara. , .. o o l o o: Carrtr.in.c, 1 o o o o !Jime..p rouil'mllk.p J 0 0 1 0 u ut ii. p Mars.p. 111: o'.U'eilnuii.ti I V 0 V u looooi rr " 0 0 0 0 0 Tola!.. .MUll 1 110 10. 1 0 0 0 0 tOalnrr (Irenr.p, tWainer Total., n It !l lit 11 . . Hailed for Thomas In the seventh Innlnf. tllatte.l fur Mn Iu the seventh Innlnir. mailed for (ircur In the ninth Innlnc. Ilo. (on. 0 1 2 1 1 0 0 3 0 St. I.OUls 004S0O2O - Uuin -llo.lnii. Hooper :. llarrr, Hoblltiel, ,wo uan mis mioiioii, iiooper. wrunrr. Thomas, Howard. I'rntt, Laran, Iwla, Speaker. Thre bate hlts-llobliuel, Austin, Harry. Sacrifice hits -Harry. :: Wslker, Slolrn bae-Si-otl. Walker. Trait, Howard, Wild pltchen Majs. Ijurtermllk, Pases on bli;-Off James. 4i off K.ilh. 5; off Ore, J: nn lajimermiiK, 3. siruca out uy iiutn, i by James, I; by Majs, I: by Lnudermllk, I; by Wellmnn, 2. t'niplres-Wsllace and Con nolly. Time 2 hours and M minutes. 9ECONII C.AMK. BOSTON (A. J.) ST IAVI lA. L.) ab Ii p a ej ibh pi lfoop-r.rf 3 2 2 0 0 Shotton.lt. 3 0 10 0 uarry..b. .2100 otilln.3b.. Speaker.cf 2 12 0 l.l'ratt.jb .. nalner.lb, ..1 0 4 0 OWalker.rf.. I-el.lf, ..4 0 0 0 Ollloword.lb. tlardner.Sb 3 13 1 otValsh.rf,,. Seotl.so ,2 0 2 1 tU.avan.M..., Carrls.in.e J o II 2 O'Agnew.c. , Ionril,i.. 2 0 0 0 o'Kooti.p .. llnblllrell. 1 0 0 0 0 tfevereld., Collins p.. oooo 0 Sisler.p Tniala..r, r. i r Total... 4 0 12 0 4 14 3 0 3 12 0 0 1 Oil 1 0 4 0 10 0 2 0 0 3 0 2 010 2 0 0 2 0 1 n o o oi : u o n.tttwl for Irf-onard In the ninth Innlnr. tllatte.l for Knob In the seventh Innlni. lloallill 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 St. IX1UH rt ft ft ft I ft A ft fU.1 ol Run.-ho.ioTi H.oer: St I,i.l.. Hn.ni. Tun 1... kit.. u..n,,nr iv.n.r s.infl.w i tula. irr. 2- Uonanl. Huoper, Scott. Stolen i- Hirr). 2- lonanl. Hooper, Scoll. Stolen i- atit. I.avan. Speaker, Pratt, bv plteli,..l ball- Ily Koob iSpeaken: by iiar.1 (l.avan. Acnewi. liases on hall- Knob, l; off Leonard, :. off Slsler. 4. lilt lonnnl nn i;., .struck ntit-Hy Ionsnl. 12. by Kooh. 3: by referee, who was considered not equal sisler. 3. Umpires Connolly and Wallace. ' to handle the situation, has been dl Time 2 hours and l minutes. " ile,1 nn.i ii... v.i.n.. ,i CLEVELAND GET THAT HABIT. Takr Tun Priiin Athletics, MnU I n it "It In a Hon. Cl.rvr.ijvNp. July 25.- The Indians de felted ilie Athletics In both ends of a twin bill, 3 tn l and S to I. to-day, mak ing sl straight wins. Five of thcso were at the expense of the Mackmen. the vther game being won from Wash ington W.ilksr pitched the first game and ulloned only six hits, ln the sec ond game Harstad was very effective, while Hressler and Davis were hit hard Tho scores: FIRST C.AMK. PIHI-A. (A I..I ! OLKVKLANl) IA I,i Healey.Jb.. I 1 1 t o's'horih.H i o 1 Walh.ef.. s I : o oKehen.rf i l 3 b h pa e ah u p a e 0 0 ' j;,, , 4 10 0 ciiiptuan.ss 113 0 0 fk-hanrlf 3 13 0 1 Kirkr.lb 1 10 0 0 , I.aloie.n 4 0 3 5 osmitii.rl S 0 2 0 ; Melnnis.lb. 4 111 0 a Harbarr.ih 1 i.aiina- ... I i i..arTi"i..-n. "o'iu'onn l )t MvXrn ' , Kno,"onP 2. 1 ir Total, z: 6 211.1 3' Total, Philadelphia . .. I 0 o o n Cleieland t o 0 0 0 Kims- I'litlailelnhla. Walsh: :o i 2: 12 : son oi i i o X-J Cleveland, Ki'en 2. Smith To..bass hll-Eelif n. ,.', 5.MiuVl off Walker. I. off Ktiol-oii. 4. Hit by pitched bill Hy Walker ochaiiei. Struck I SI1'::"'' Walker. 2 J'mplre. Evans and Time 1 hour and IS minutes. S1XONU OaMK. lilll.A lA I, i CI.BYKI.AMI tA. I. i ab h p a e sb h p a e I Heale,!th. 3 0 0 4 o'simorth.lf I 2 o 0 ' Va)'h 10 2 0 OK.thencf ,113 4 0' . , .intl. ' Sihans.li 1110 OChaimiaii.ss I 2 2 0 1 1 3 0 2 0 o'Klrke.lh 4 2 13 0 0 Latoie.2b 4 12 2 msmith.rl .5 3 1 0 0 Melnnis.lb McAvoy.c Kopf.ss 3 2 11 iUlirb.irc.:flj I 2 0 S 0 4 112 i vmby,.'h 3 2 3 ( 2, iuii l.i-.snn.o. ... i o 3 o o , 0 0 0 0 ( liarit.id.ii.. I 1 ft ! 0 ! Hres.'le'r',p.' t-one.p 3 2 0 1 01 . 1 0 0 t 0, Totals . 31 IS 27 14 3 Davis p Total. Si 7 12 21 Harstad out, hit b) batted halt. Philadelphia . nnni20fioi-i Cleielaiul. ... 3000&000 x 1 ' Iluns-Phlladelphla, Healey. Sclisne, l.. lle. Hressler; Cleveland. Chapman 2. Kirke 3, Smilh 2. Wamby, Harstad To base hit Chapman. Thre base lill-Southorth. Sac. rlfli lilts Kirke, llarbare, Meliims. Stolen baiwn Cliapni in. Klrke, S'liitli. liases on balla-Off llurstNd. 2; off Hressler, 2. Siruck out-Hy Harstad. 2; by llres.lrr, 2. Double P'5?r-.nhr:. " amby and Klrke. Umpires Chill and Klaus Time 1 hour and M minutes. GREAT CAUTION BY GRIFFITH. I sea Three Pitchers tu Win Where One Sufficient. Detpoit. July 15 Washington used three pitchers against the Tygers In the Until game this afternoon, tint that ' .aiiager . n , ...AV ,,, i i i... ... (irinitit waiiteit to mtiKe sure of tho !'". hlcl, he won. 3 to 2. Unuss was tn.J ... ...... ...... I bul tllU tme jcnnM :,w;,i ,m to oiin iu go tho whole touto. Ayrrs. Gallia and Johnson nil h.nl easy workouts against : the locals. The score: 1 WASH I A L.i , DKTIIOIT lA L 1 i ab h 11 a el uh hone Moeller.rf 4 1 u 0 O'VItt 3b ... 4 2 0 3 0, Foster. '.'b 3 ' 1 0)Ynutu.2b 3 0 1 4 2, Milan cf .4 0 0 1 ol'obb.ef .. 2 0 1 0 0 , sii.ink.lt ,4 3 4ft 0 Craw ford. rf 41100 Qaliilll.lb.. 2 I 12 0 O.Yeai'h.ll. 3 1 2 1 0 1 Henri. 0 3 19 0 0 Hums. lb.. 3 111 1 01 MoHrnle.e. 4 112 0 lush.ss .. 4 13 11 Conuolly.Jli 3 0 0 0 O tMrhVi- . . 1 0 0 0 0 Aetsii .. 2 0 0 3 O'stan.ne.o 3 0 1 0 Ainsta . 1 0 ft 0 0 ik.ii au.ish 1 1 0 0 0 Gallia. p .1001 o'Daux p 3 0 0 1 0 Johnson. p 00000 .1 Tolals ! ' 1 3 Totals HI . 27 13 III Flatted tor Ayers in the eisbtli Inning, til il led for Hush iu the ninth Inning. (Halted for Stanace in the ninth llinlnt W.nhlilk-tnn . ft ft 0 0 1 0 0 Delrnlt ... 00020000 02 Huns Washington. Mwller. Foster Mo ! ''Vi'".. "1 !:.. ..'v.1';'.',.. T1.""r . .t .. . '"'. "7 - i.ir oiiinn mil Ily Dallas, il; by Ayers, 3: b Johnson, 3 liases on nuns vjii uauss. oil (inula, 1 Double plas Foster. McUrldo and G.ilulll, Yltt, Hill ii and VII I . Hush ami Slanane. Sacrlflco hlla-Young, llonrj Stulen bases Iluriis, Hush, (ianilll. Hit by pitched ball, Hy Arra iCobln, by Dauss Kjatidlli l!m-plres-Dinecn ami Nalllu. Time 1 hour mid i 50 minulrs. I llnrtcy Tnki-s .Xlolordroiue. , The motor cycle riders at the llrlgh ton Motiildiome went on strike Kami-. ! day night, dumanillng more money from I .Manager .lariasu. ( onsriiueiitly there was no show. The nuitorilriuiiii passed front the management of .Mr, .Mnrlnsh. It will reopen next .Satuiday night under thu illrectlou of IMward llinvcy Virginia League. L. lC ' w j W, K. Mount. 41 32 ,05 Portsmouth as 45 ,45 New News 41 37 .513'Siiffolk 34 d Norfolk.. 13 34 .531, Petersburg 32 17 407 New Kngland l eague. W. L. It! I w, I, pc Lsnrenre.. 44 24 .sil'Mam heater. 35 39 .473 Portland. 42 24 ,ii0lwlston,.. 31 3s 119 Worivsler. 3s 31 ,62s Lowell.. ,,. 30 411 .ijo lO'llll,. .. 37 34 .507lK1tlhburr.. 30 41 .405 Knights nf Columbus League, Sun Salvador, 7; Xsvler, 1 Mjslic Hose, l; Ilrownson. 4 Unity, II; Twenty. Ihlnl District, :. to Break NEW REFEREE RUNS INTO OLD TIME JAM Veteran Valentine (Jets Place at Velodrome and Has to Alter His Killing JOE FOOLER DISMISSED Newark, July 1.1, Alfred lloutlet again showed his superior speed as a cyclist here this afternoon hy winning the final of the Cilterlon Stakes, the $1,000 mile event, with Cicnr Moiettl second and Prank I.. Kramer, the na tional champion, third, The race had two finishes. Kramer winning the first time utter Morcttl collided with (loultet In the last half lap and damaged (lout let's wheel so that the Utter had to quit. Mnrettl fell after the Impact. At first ltcferee Valentine was In clined to let the race stand, but A change In the rule providing for acci dents was pointed out to him and he altered his opinion. In the runoff Ooullet took the lead In the last lap and Morettl worktd Inside of Kramer In the last half lap. The riding of the Criterion caused considerable feeling among the partisans Of Krnmer and Mnnlli, In ti. l,t.i which was ordered rerun Donllet wis .v,Tnr w-m, KrnnfJ,"'1 fl ; a leading, with Kramer second and aiorettl third, Hounding the turn Morettl moved up outside of Kramer ns Ooullet stalled nnd the two foreign riders thus had the Yankee pocketed. Iu try ing to hold Kramer In the pocket Morettl rode too close to (lotillet, struck the hit ter's wheel and was thrown, That gave Kramer a chance lit get out and he passed Ooullet on the backstrelch The latter eat up then und Kramer won by himself. Ooullet asked that the race be rerun, as his wheel li.nl l,..r,i ,l,,r -,.., I u "hnw"' three broken spokes and a rear u. ,,iui!.; iu uaca up ins arpn- ment. There has been a hlg shakeup at the Velodrome because of alleged Infractions fit tllA I lltna I... 1.aI.. .U. I,. l.l.... ii ""C usiri, uir iiiiJUKIII i eyclli-t. who has been held responslhle ! '"p. "1? "A""'"llan peril" through the gathering together of all the Anstrnl an i riners witn tne single exception of .Ineku. Clark, who refued to go Into the L.,,mblne In. bn I ,( .. ,1't.h v.i ," . ,1 had his contract with the 'iodrome annulled. Arthur Hoss. the i riders with the single exception of I ,..n . .ut. uir .v.rnu reterne, put In his place. Valentine as sumed his new duties this afternoon. Tho summaries' I. w-.'ri r uiiimunn lianilleap, I'fo- , fe.lonu. - nn by Frank i-orrv. jr. v.r.t. ...i- ......... Eddie ltiippre.iit. 3 j.,r.l., second! Hal tiion,! Haion. 10 yards, third. Donald Mac Dnugiill. scratch, fourth. Time, 27 1.5 serends. Half Mile Nnilee Won by lMwar.l llilley. William Itllllng, serond Time, 1 minute i teennd. Three Mile Invttiitlnn. Profen.innal - Won hv Kied Hill: llarrv Kaiser, sernn.l; Menus lle.leli. thirj, William llanlsv. fourth, Jtaymon.t Kston. Ilfth. Time, f, minutes second Three Mile Open. Amateur Won by Fred Tavlnr. F.duar.l Kane, second; Thomas Orlmm. third, Han. Ohrt. fourth Time, mtniitte .'J sei'onds Slnile pine,! Match ItMce. nifeolonal Won l, Alfred ilrenda. Osi-ar Cirg, eeennd. A .1 Clark, third. Time. 19 minutes l 2-S s econiis. Criterion Stakes. Cine Mile Professional Won hy Alfre.l Ooullet. :ar Morettl. o,seinil. Frank Kramer, third. Time, 2 4 1 110, llliniues is seconds 3 0 1 : 2i Omnium stakes. One Mile Profes.lonal 1 0 3 2 0 , Won hy Hre3 Uremia, llem-le McNamara, 3 10 0 0 aeennd, llol.-rt Spears, third. Time, 2 mln . . , Ute. .", .e.-niiil. Two. thirds Mile ll.iiutl, np, Amateur Won hi Thom.i. (irliiim, 20 ards. IMuani Kane, 10 irds. second , August Lang, 30 yard., thlr.l. Fred Whitney, in vsrJs, fourth Time, 1 minute 15 2 1 seconds FEDERAL LEAGUE. Yeterdll3' lelllla, Ililltmnre-Chli'agn iiame lalled off hy reuist of authorities olng to Kastland dlsfister Pittsburg I. St Louis Kansas t'ltv. 3; lliirfaln (first gamei Kansas (itv, Hiin.il., ( is-.on 1 saniei Standing of Hip (iiibs. w I. It: W I. 1-C Chieso SI 37 r.v.i Nee.rk . 1.1 II 511 Kan. a. City ?.o 37 MrooklTti r.1.1 lliirfaln II M II M 3.' M St Louis II .ttsburr l l S-f, Paltlmore . To.dsy's Schedule. HronWI n In St liuls. Newark In Plttshurg. At Kansas I ll, nitST (I AMU nun. iln i F I, I .0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 -2 'e, "o Kan as t'ltv i p I, l.O 1 0 0 ft o x S 10 0 Hatterles iierson. Latum and Htair I and Allen, Main and Kasierly. , SlIi'uNH tiAMi: i ii ii Ilultalo iF I... . 0 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 Kan. City iF. I, l.O 0 0 0 0 l 3 0 0 1 S it 6 i Hatterle-. Hedlent nnd Allen n,Vi,J Johnson and K.i.terly. At SI. lands. Pittsburg IF L).. 00000004 01 '(' St Louis (F. ll .. .0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 01 C 2 Hatterles Allen and llerry, Davenport and Hartley. American Association. At Loiliatlllf . , Cleielaiul . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-1 s i LoinsMlle 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 l-S 10 1 Ot, n..n...... .. . v....,,, ii,i uiiiiiizb: -iuor anil r.rll.bin. At l'oltimbu: Indian.npolt. . "HE 0 ft l o o o 1 (ii , . 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 1-4 .1 0 Vllillllllll N .V.Vr,'V .cheneberg and Colemsn: Sel.anll in ...i, ' ,t Kansas City: F1HST OAMK n ii. e 0 0 0 u 3 SI Paul Kdiiss. City 0 0 n ft 4 ft 0 0 1 0 II 2 " 2 X 5 9 Hatterles-Uilldd Williams and Johnson1 Gardner. Sandci. and Aletamler ' SKCOND tiA.M K St Paul 0 0 0 : ft 0 ft J), 'VN Kansis Clt OftftOftftoo 0-0 6 AT MH.WAl'KKK. n.Il.E. Minneapolis . 0 3 ft II ft ft 2 ft 4 0 ft ft 1 ft "ft Milwaukee (1 11 0 11 4 2 ft I 2 0 0 0 II 9 17 Itvttiries-M. Williams, Kneel, Hopper and Sullivan and Gh.irrlly. Slapnleka, Shackle lord and Uranium. STANDING OF THK Ci.lils W L II' w I. PC t Paul 5 .14 591 l.nuisvllle 11 if, ,i. Indian inn is 5' 41 V, Clenimni II 4-1 4TI .iiiiiir.i.iin. . ..i .iiunatiKie Kansas City 19 is 5;(i Columbus II (l 35 17 OLD CROW Mr? RYE America's Finest Rye SWHISKEY fljSKjl T-I A TsIFI TT A PITT cniTD hac.Tt WfJisSrl STRAIGHT LiBrit&coi MADE IN KENTUCKY, U. S. A. H. B. KIRK & CO., New York, N. Y. Alien trust POSSIBLE WINNERS AT AQUEDUCT TRACK TO-DAY First Hare Illnuh Do, Nonrrildin, Volant. Second Hare liar, l.adjr Teresa, Tiileritrrler. Third Hare llntlrr entry, Whim s), Corhrnn rntrj. I '"ii rlh Hare Hedge, I.ro Sknlny, Transit, Hflh ltarr (loud, llrush, Ks. ((Mill. Skill llare Sal Vnnltj, (lond Counstl, Slellurlmi. TO-DAY'S CARD FOR AQUEDUCT, j First rae For three. year. olds; relllnt: six and a half furluntv i Uevll Fl.h UOIMInstrel ,,,, Jei.e, Jr. . V't Outlook , MaTlamt Ctrl.. . 103 Ctie.lerton , Volanl 107 Innah Do... Kotirrddln . , IMlAntrlm .. .. Alhenn .... . . loliVlxnota 10 I"! 101 ' VI W iikii luie i J i Second rare For three. year. olds and up ward! selllns" i nnc mile, llac , 113 Lahore . ,. 10,; Taleearrler , lit I.ady Teres,,. . i)j Frank Hudson, 1 Kj.tcr Star. , ,, lo.i Wanda litter 107i9oinr of Vallejr ,. (ij Third rai The Wakefield Handicap; for to ) esr olils : lite and a halt ftirlonrs. I'rlmv of I'nmo lliilands Olf . I0 1'ad.ly Whack . Ill llnz .. p Miss Puttie. U2Whlmsy . u, Aehleiement llli Fourth race Tlie Yonkera Handicap; lur three-year olds and upnard; one mile; limits U lo Skolny. . .. 0: Couuette ldilleilfe .... , llayberry Candle. loi.Holiday ,5 Tran.lt . . . 1021 Fifth race Steeplechase: 'or maiden three, year olds and upward: selllns; about two mtleal Aviator 11? Cloud . . . . Ilrusli 140 Suwannee . ,. Kseivla .. 145 Aberfeldy Stars and Stripes. 141 Cheer Up McNali ... ... 141 Sulli Itaie For toear.olds; sellliif furious. stellarlna . 112 Importsnt flood Cnuns.l lls'.Mutrl of Dundee Dr Oremer... . lir Divan Ill IO 110 ISj fire , 101 104 . M ill . it Hob Hedfleld 10! Tiiorsphy . M lirnhv . lOT'llall Hind . 107' Sal Vanity. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. Vesterdai's Itr.iills. Illchmond. S; Jersey City. 1 (first game! Jersey City. 10; Illchmond, 1 (second game; 7 Innings, agrermenll Montre.il, 10, Toronto, 7 standing nf the Clubs. W. I.. PC i W. I.. It' Providence 51 25 .s7l'P.ochester.. .It 12 .103 nunaio. . ii si .i;jlllli nnirm.l Harrlsburg 41 37 ,52'i,Toronlo,.., .Montreal,.. 41 35 .519,.lersey City To-du's Schedule. Jersey rity In Hurtalo, Harrlsbun In Itoclie.ter Ilh.lllnnnd In Montreal I'rnWdtncs In Toronto. 37 It .41 K 47 .427 31 CO .33 SKEETERS DIVIDE THE HONORS Unit l.onn Home Slnj li Splltllnu Kien Willi Illi'liniimil. Jersey City cuncluded Its long series nt home .esterday afternoon by divid ing the double header which featured the wlmliip of the four game series with Richmond. Jack Dunn's llebels tiuk thi- opening session? by a seme of 5 to 1 and Jersey City lame back In the last no: with nn easy victory by a margin of 10 to 1. In seven Inning". The scores: F1HST GAME. RICHMOND (I 1. 1 ,JF.HSKV CITY (I U) all h i a e, ab h p a e Crane.ss.. S 3 1 t o'Trui ,l.;ii :. I ; 3 o Arann.:b i 1 5 1 0dlue.Jli I 3 2 I 0 Piek.Sh.,.. 4 2 2 2 0 Maiiiiliii.il, 3 10 0 0 llates.lf ..5 0 1 0 0 Denimltt.rf 21200 Jordan. lb .1 0 7 0 oTraire..or.lb 2 0 2 i 0 Tnipson.ef 4 110 0 Dunn rf .113 0 0 Sehnifele.c 3 13 0 1 Cottrell p.. 4 2 0 2 0 Ve uer Ih, 2 0 110 0 3 0 10 0 s o 3 r o 3 0 4 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 lllSKent .. Purtell.s. Ite nolds. c. Hinr.p Verbout.n.. Tntsls . S7 IT ?7 " T .Sliernnn. Totals -l 6 r II l Palled for Verlioul In the ninth Innlnir. ( niehmond innioonn nj , Jersey City 1 0 0 0 0 0 o n ft t . Hun. Illchmond. Crane. Aracnti. Ihrit. i Thompson, Dunn: Jersey City, Trur.d.ile. ' , Three base hit Aranon. sacrifice litis I ; Mantling. Demmlti Stolen ha.. Pn lc, Thompson. Dunn I!i-s on bills Off Cot- I I Hell, ; off YerNntt. 3 Struck niit-Hy ' louieu. i; lernoiii, i in on Pases Jersey Clly. 10. Illiiiniond. v. pa.se, lull Heynold. Hlts-otf Itlhir. 4 In to.hln. of I an intilnx t'niptrea Carpenter and Clciry. I Time 2 hours. SKCOND OAMK niCIl.MOND ii l.i JKKsKY CITY ii I.ij !r.r4n'.'. " i' an n p u e . 0 3 0 I'Truesde.i'b 1 2 1 ew strr .s 1 l o ii nues 2 o ; i n'Mdiniing.lf 3 0 12 o'Demmltt.rf J 1 .' o 0 Vesn r.lh.. 3 0 110 Hlake.rf J 0 1 10 3 2 3 0 0 .1 1 .10 0 I 1 7 0 0 Araton :h Puk.Jh llates.lf Jnrd.nt.lh 3 110 0 V 1 ? J 0 3 2 2 1 ft j o o l o T'nipson cf 3 2 .' 1 Oll'.irtell Dunn rf ! 0 2 ft Oiteynolds.e Sohaiifele.c 0 0 ft 0 o shermaii.p .iiai.ei.i .. o s o . , Meadnvsp 0 ft o o 0 Totals .'.11121 7 0 Cram p . . 0 0 0 1 Total. 1 1 4 1' Came called by osrerment Richmond l 1 0 0 ft ft ft l Jersey City 2 3 4 1 0 0 s. p Hun. Klctiinond. Hates: Jersey Citv, Trues-' dale. : Flues. Demmitt. Yearer. lllnke. Pur tell, i, lleinnlils, Shrrm.ni Two bise hlls i Thompson, Kennlds. Dcmmltt Sai nfiiv hits I - Df nimitt. Yesjer, Sherm-iu tnlen ba.es - Truesdale. Manulnr. Demmitt. Yearer. Itlake i Double play Thompson nnd Crane Firt I ha on balls -Meadows, .: Cram, 2; Sher man. 2 Struck out-lly Sliermni l Wild pitch-Cram Hit by rltcher -Hv Cram iVc.v ! :rri Ia-ft nn baers Hlrhmond, ': Jervy 1 City. I'mplres-Cleary and Cariicnier Time of game 1 hour and 3.' minute. At Montreal. I It II K i Toronto tl. 11 .. 0 0 2 n o 0 o t - 7 is Montreal (I. I. ) . 2 0 2 3 0 1 1 1 x -10 1", 1 1 Hatterles Herbert nnd Km her. r.ijore and How ley. New Vork lale l.eiigue. AT SVHACCSK U II K Troy lOOftoooon ,, t Sjracuse .... 0 2 2 0 0 4 3 I - -U 12 1 Hatterles Troy. Jiirman and Mcilrntn, Syracuse, Itelgrr and Tiler AT HINlillAMTU.V It H i: Scranlon . . . 0 0 0 n I l 0 ft 13 12 2 HlllSiiallUoii . 0 10 0 0 0 5 1 x 7 13 4 Hatterles Scranlon, Fo ,md Miller; niiishHinton. l'roi k and Murphi AT KI.MIHA. It II P. Wllkesbarre ft ft 2 0 ft 2 1 3 ft . ii ft Klinlra 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 u ft -; f, ji Hatterles- Wllkesb irre. Meehnn ai I, (lldd.i. Klinlra, Dees. hi him Hitter mid II. nil- I U Plica Alhani Italn stan hi Nn rip Tin; li.nis W I. P I. .f rto-l I? 25 rt.ii ilUcliirre i W Klmllii 11 I" Troy in i ,- iil I liinshaniinti 44 ' Siraeuse "i n m,i 1'7 S. I'.uiton .14 37 IsC Albany in ri Ml II I, S Put (Ifi PTIRR T?Vi7 iir I'T'Xlr-'""'J5'iC t i iViissft 11 4-4 TOir. RACING AQUEDUCT TODAY By Emplra City Raclns Att'n $2,500 Wakefield Handicap Yonkers Handicap 2 Mile Steeplechase and 3 Other Good Races niisr itMT. a r -.mo p. m. Spis UI Trains leae IVmi i. Station, :n, St and 7th A also lintlmsli Ai , llrisik I) n nl is .in. nnd nt IntrrmL up lo ;'. I'. ,M Aiiloinolilli's take gu,H'iis lloulei.ird tn Wissllmcn A v.. thetiin to Track. (iltMI SI AMI S.I. i.4tiii:s SI. HI. Ml SI)' ii i.mii:ii SL'MMKIt IIKSOKTA. M; Jllltsr.l Sprliit l ake Iteaeh. THE NEW essex o cussex hotelOjcottages si'him! i.4ki: m:t it. . j. Illreillt on the mean. M lll'F.N'. 4'oncerl and ilance nniniras. 4 loir. Tennis. Illdliiit. Harden, drill, Hot and cold sea xater In bathrooms. N V timce, Mi'i fall Ave. 'liiune :ii..1l Muriay Hill. IIAVIII II. I'l.t Ml.lt, Mitlinnrr. line Ifitliige lor rent In Kinnri Hon with hotel. NEW JKIPiF.V Allnlitlc CHy. Hotel TRAYMORE THE I.AIIOK4T FIRRPHOOK UK- , rSUUT IIUTKI. IN TIIK WOItI.II. A Bold Ortsinat Creation ntlh tht Local color of Atlantic Clly. I American Siibuiarlne Orlll F.uropean flit HADING KISUKT tlOItl Of TtU WORLD (arlt)orciiGb-IMcnbc(m ATLANTIC OITY. N. J. owNCKSHie aasioiuiNT JOIIAH WHITE & gONS COMPANY la-.vlltnr Illch.CUv. Moderatn Itatn Hotel, ai nf UADI rVlrKlnl'iai near lleacti Cap ALDtmrtnLt i."o. i.i. i.uor, prK io ti.uii. He. ixii'llt-tit t'llilc. Siliumer late, 3 I ua. wivkb . i-' up. dally, llooklct. J.I'. COPH THE LORAINE St. Charlie liace and beach. I''re.h dtid sea ssier iiaiiis. riiiiiiniK naiii in iihmhh; iii'aior; slUHTlor table, t'oarh Ht troths. A. K. WAD SV.U, I'lupr. . K. I.A 1 i o S Msr. NKtV ,ll:itl. A.liurj I'ark. 01 pace handMiinely llluirated booklet of Asbury Park. Write I'liaiubiT of t 'oiiinuTCei, .'117 Malii.M ,Aliry I'ark N.J Send sc pusi.iiia. I'KKNHl IA ASIA Mount I'oiono. MOUNT PLEASANT HOUSE .Mount I'lHonn. I'entia. Csli ring to a illeiml" who npprni.Ho the lxt. I'rliatu lialh l'r' parage, open all jear. I.lterotiiri' on risiucl W. S, A H. M I.IIKI H. TOCIIS. "lia.el" Free. 1 SU'Piue booklet. ISummer l ours aim i ruiMss. Slarsirrs. Villi ll'wn). .V . JA'llllNS. IlL'NTINIiTON, COLl.lS P The People of the State of New V.irk b. tli gnu- of ilml, flee and liiilrpmilnil. To AHAHKI.LA I) lU'NTINHTON. l.KONOHA II. POrtTUIl. HKSHI KHWAItH- HINTINHTON . till, l.MtD V HCNTIMITKN' CAHiiLINK Ii. HUI.I.AIIA . AHIH.INi: I. DI NHAIt. Kl WAltD 11 III MIAIt, JnllN N IllHIUKS, Hiltn.niir,it..r it in- I-. , h rt, .s and ir.dli" of lie,.ri S. Hui,!.,ir. d.ea.eil. ISAAC 1! (1ATKS. I'd', utor r the last will at.-t te.lam-lit of K.iiln'ti II liiro. lf ieus.it Kl.l.KN l H.tlATKS. KVKltKHT A Jl'DH. ad nllil-tr.il.ir w illi the a III .nun xeil of (he s: Is. cll-ll'els atid ileilus of Ciillls II Suiiimis. de.ei.ed. ISAAC K (1ATKS. exeiutor of the last will and testament of Sua in L. Porter. ,e..4se,l, KHWAHH 1. I. KWIS. exe.lllor of tin last will .md testa ment .'f Mlsan L. Porter, del-iaseil, 1JH H'Altll D l.KWIS. ee(Ut"ir of the lat Will und le.i.uneiit of Kdward II. l'nrdie, ,li -rinsed. MA HV K l.KWIS. esecjtrlx of tho last will and le.'.alii. nt of Kdward II. Pardee, deci.i.e.l. MAHV K l.KWIS. Ill dlildiliilU. KI.I.KN A I'AIIHKK. FLOH K.St'K K PAItHKK. ,i.1lnlni.r.i-ilx of the Kooos. .llattels and credit, of I'rau'allii J Pirlre di.eivid, und MAHV l'AKDKK UlLi;s, and to all persoiiH Ititrtesled as creditors, legateis, tost "I kin or other- utei. Ill HlB t slate of I'lli.l.IS 1'. lll'.VT INllTUN. decea.l. uli.i at the time of his death resided lii .New .irk County. SK.N'H liHKKTlSli. rpoll the petltl.Ol of l't.1,.11 Trust Cotn- pauy of N w York, n tin. tee under ll.e will of Ci'.lls V II initliii;t..ri. tie, . used, r, r , the lienetl ,.f r.il'is II Siiiuml-. In. widow ' and ri iniilnderiueii, h iMug it. prltiiip.il place of lolslties. at No SI Hro.idw iy. Hnrouab of Miilllt ittan. lity of New lirk YUP AMI K.Mil OF Vol' Alti: II Kit K H CITKP I" show i l l-e l.efor. our Surro g.ite ..I the I'minty of .New Vork, lit the enrrogsiie' Court of said County. , id .it tin Hall of lleiord". Ill t)i" I'oiinty of Nov York, on the 2Mb dn of . ptemtier. 1913. at hilf.prit ten u'diirk tu the f.irenoon of that ila, whv the ui iount of l.'nlon Tt ust Colllpall) of New York, as trustee under the wid of folll. P. Huntington, iloce.i.ed, for the lier.ellt of I'olll. II Siilltllls, Ills widow und r. tn.ili.derliien, mImuIi! not ho ju.llcl il! s. til.. I. and the true mianlng an. I '.,nstru tlon of tho List will and Test itnent f Colli. P. lluiitliict,.n, il -c, s.ed di'iernilni .1 .yid dei larsd in. .re pir iiiuliirl so a. to determine wliit person or persutis .He enitiel t,. th t . r 1 n l..i I of sat. I trust fund tinner sold Will, fur the liiiietlt of I'.illls 11 Minimi, his widow and letnalllderilietl IS TKSTIMH.NV WIIKHKllF, Wo ham eausul tlie Sen .if the Surrng ties' Court of the k.itd 1'oiioty of New Vork to be hereunto .itlixeit WIT NKS. HO.NiillAIH.l.; JOHN P II, S 1 i'iUIALAN a Siirro.,ie f our said Count), nt the i'.iuiim of ., iv York, the d iy of July u tfiH -ir of our l..,rd. ,m. thousand tllll. hundred und nf , rti DANIKI. I DOWDNKY, Clerk of the Surmg itev I'nurt. Si MMO.N.lKM. si'PHKMK 11 ifii f m:c vuiii; I'llf.N'TV- M MIS. . nl NTItVMAN' l',.,ln lin as.iln.t KHA.NK i', ,1 SIIMXN, He ten I. in' M'MM'iNs i.i.oi i,, Annu, a M i Tin K" Trlii, de.. 1 In Ne ..rlc i-.iunt in nil-- v i n s v i : nvmkii ni'FPN'iiwr: Vnf MtK IIKHKIIV SIMMnMlli . ,i . swet tlie , on, p .lint In t'liv j,,),., ,,,i s rie ,t . . , p of i uir ii n e v. . - u 1,.. ", n. tltt- All inei within iw.ii', ,t, . ,,r 111,- servl e if tills sum tn i,,. es u. ,e of I he d,iv of seniie iin, m ,,ise or lour f.i, ure i i appe.ir, in ansaei. Jiidgtneiii wli: i,e iikin iir.il! -i '.oi .,v ,i-,iu,t, ff -,(-re tef deoi u. le. In the , omuulrsi 1.. e I ... I V ok June 4ltl, 19fs J.i-I.lil i: i.liKKN'HKHH. Attorney or P ,i i iff. i . A I' o 4 1 Iress ;.'ift Hi .1 v .. Hiirinih of Manh ittan. New V k I I II INK . nl N ntVM 4N 1 1 e 'i; -tiiiini-.i.. Is served upon P i' i'l "i p'lrsn int lo an outer i r .seni a rii.tiin. a Justice nf i' ,.n i N. w V'dli I'ounii. : l I ii ..f Juh, lin... nnd duly i M'h he iini.plilnl. In tho .'..it. r,ei k of Srx York li" ' 1 ml' !' irt UniiM, m tho M . , .'t in i'i f N. w York, .f .1 i rn-, . N .t I. .loll j .h, m,-, 111 I N'llKllii ii.'l e ,il p. (1 ... Ill .a I n ii I l-.r..uc !i nf .1. N, w 1 ,,i k I II ' I'HOI'OS.M.x, " i i' ,., t,li.T7uTTHi' 1 I. f i I. k in p.ii t ment I' I Ml - .111 l'..,,! ., . v W U i -I, it- Ii i- ,n'l! " i t i. l i ti 1 .lieu 'i o.ij ' h - li p it 'to nt of ' ' I '" P ..n' I . .iM.itv k ' le 1 - V ,.!,) ,if(,itl. 'i i 1 n. - I insp ,'1 iti in It ir It- ' .' -p,. t et, I ' ! upp 'IK : 1 lie alloys 41 IIIMIIIlll I. SI lii, I l..i. . . . Ill IIMNI.o New llepirluro Shv1 e Sti The Owilll.uajuo , :) 1 M, Ulants vs. littsbisra;, div, J voj is . ot si, iai uni), lei. 3JiU t