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THE SUN,- WEDNESDAY, JULY - 28, 1915. Change of Scene Doesn 7 Agree With Yankees and Giants, Who Are Beaten Braves Outfinish Dodgers 8 FISHER IN POOR SHAPE; YANKEES BOW TO TYGERS Erratic Fielding Also Helps to Make Task Assigned fovHc.skii! Kasy. TiEII IH)KS WKhli A FT K II rni:i)ErKssoi i,kiai.ts Detroit drubbed the Yankee In lh first same of thrlr second visit to the East, and hh Washington won ftom flex-eland Now York term destined (o remain In the second division for a few days. TIip Hed Sox brat the White Sox ug.tlii, Philadelphia trimmed Kt. Louis. Thr Mainline of the clubs wn! In no wise affected, though the Tygcrs one, more threaten th- While Sox In situhd pl.irr. xeslrrda)' llrsiill. Detroit. 7. Now Vork, 3. HoMnn, J. Chimin. 1 Washington. I: Clrtrland, Philadelphia, ; St. I .(nils, I. Detailed Standing of (ha Claba. lie '12 Boatoo 7 7 15 (I J to Chicago , 1 S MI II H Detroit . t to 7 t ojio! 7 Washington.. 4 n j 4 a'toj a New York f. 1, 3 s 71 sj n Kt.t.ouU 3 4 il 4 4 , (ij e Cleveland 3 I I 3 4 R it Philadelphia. 4 ! i 4 i a a!" fiamealost. .. jt .11 44 H 4i'4v4 e c t S f I? E - 47,sr.m M 54 'ids' - ' I 4J 44 .10ft' 43 4) .4) 3) 44 991 :4 ft :iir .S4 SMI I Tri-day' aliclule. Deiroli in New York. Chicago in Boston Cleveland In Washington I l.ouli In Philadelphia The return of the Yankees yesterday from a disappointing Wcslein trip prc sented a case of from bail to worse. They had to meet the Detroit Tygera and Coveleskle. the slam killer, all In one afternoon at the Polo Giutind. The wore was 7 to 3. Many circumstance combined lownul the pathetic performance of Hill Dono van' lads. Evidently his young men's minds cent icd on family reunions. Cer tainly they didn't seem to hate their minds on their work. They behaved nothing less than scandalously in th Meld. When the Yankee defence clum bles It Is a case for th undertaker. Hugh Jennings fell right Inlo one of the softest spots of his schedule In this opening game of the scries. Kay Fisher, who Is usually a mighty tough customer for Detroit, whs away off color. The Tyrera hammeied him for nine hit In Ova inning, bunching there blows with U errors where they would do the most effective cxccutliin. Fisher, at that, was no worse than III ca.it. With perfect support Hay might have given the I'oie a real iiigunient. The New York club put up u strong lln lah. It played ttne ball behind Cy rich, who pitched the lat four ilinliiss and blanked the visitors with case. Speak ln generously, the Yankee trouble seemed ns niucli lack of pructlre as any thing else. The club did not begin to llnd Itself until it hud been licked soundly. Until yesterday afternoon New York had not teen a playing Meld for u stu-tch of four long days, because of the Knsthiiid steamboat disaster In Chicago. On lop of this came a weary train ride from the Windy City Detroit In the meantime played every day. it broke the trip Kast with a game In Huff.ilo. That Detroit might luve been stopped If FUlier had been up to scratch was proved by Cy 1'ieh. Cy, figured from liny angle. Is no great whale, though he does tear off a creditable game now ami then. No Tyger got past second In the last four Innings. Only thiee got that far. Poor hunting spoiled a couple of chances for New York early In the game, High opened with a hit through ahoit, but Cotelcsklu's thiow forced him when recklnpaiiKh tried to sacrifice. Peck stole, but Young tlucw out both Malsel and Plpp. Nuuauiakcr reached first on an erior to stmt the thiid. After Fisher fanned High fenced the big catcher with n poor bunt. Detroit assertid Itself in the third In ning. Coelesl;le singled to centre, Vltt sacrificed. Plpp made a bad throw to Ilaumann, who coveted, Tim ball rolled Into right Held, putting the (ilant Killer on thlid ami Vltt on second. This drew lit the Inlleld of course, so that Young's drive carriiil an Inch too high for Peck inpaugh, The shortstop broke the force of 'the ball with his linger tips. Young's hit scoied Coteleskle Cobb's clean sin gle to left tallied Vltt. Fisher pulled himself together then and struck out both Crawford and Veach. ilaumann threw out Hums. With two out In the foiiith Peckin paugh threw lo the stands nifl gave l"!oveleskle second base. Veach and Young followed with singles for the urn. 1'iawford singled to start the fifth. Veach was safe on PecklnpaiiKh's hobble. Burns hunted a pop lly which .Malsel Juat failed to leach, and this scratch hit filled the bas"s, with noun out. Hush filed to Cook too close in to Jiutlfy an attempt at the plate on the part of Craw ford. Fisher didn't appitclatn this favor, however He forced home the ilia by p'asslng Stanage. Jennings then crossed the Yankees with it squeeze play. It was too late for Fisher to get anybody lifter he fielded Coveleskle's bunt, but he tried for his southpaw fiiend at lirst anyhow. The result was a wild thiow Into right field, Hums hcoiiiI as well as Veach, Stanagn reached third and Coveleskle second. Nunaunki r then was guilty of a passed ball, lie ictiicvrd In time to stop Stallage at the plate, but Fisher fumbled the tos That Inning blasted the last hope for victory. New York got a inn In the foiiith. Malsel singled to right and Plpp scratched an infield safety to Young. Cook sacrificed. Crce caught one fairly In the middle which almost tore of Coeleskle s face. The big pitcher tliiew up hi gloe jut in time to save his ountenaine Tim ball carroined off be twtrn third find shoil, but Vltt made ,i wotideilul one handed vcoop ami tlucw nut Hlnlle b niche. Alain I scoied on this nut. Pipp, wlio would have scoied also but fin Vlit h underfill play, was left when I tn 1 1 m . ti 1 1 fanned Muisel's second single opened New York's ninth Mullen, who had nlleveil I'lpp In the nui itmng, struck out for the second i i nn Cook luat a limit Covplcskle Ml Cue tilling the bases Ilaiimaiiu long Hi n i ',, Ncored Mlll'll Nil ii.ike s ilolinle o left tal. lied Cook a, i. ui I ice ,,n 1 1 1 , 1 I CiM U iMUteU fcu M,h, but iiiq beat he GIANTS BEGIN THEIR TRIP WITH CRUSHING SETBACK Poor Pitching Chief Cause of Their Defeat at Hands of Pirates by Score of 7 to 1 Mamaux Dominates Situation. The woild's champion Hraves moved Into a tic with Chlcnuo and Pittsburg for third poltlon In the National League race by noliig out the Dodaers In thr ninth Inning. The Pirates a. ...t u . .11... i.. i ., diopped tho (Hants Int.. sixth position once more. Fortunately for llroklyn It lost no ground In its struggle for the lead, as Cincinnati trimmed the Phillies. Yentenlat's Ite.iilt l'ltlhiirg. ; Nr Vork. I. Hiitnn, 4, Itrooklyn. 3 Cincinnati. I; Philadelphia, Ilrtallrd Slandlna of Hie Ciiih. ' 'IV.I. iJi!!i. Club ' ? -I I " J 1 t t 1 icuiii'.,ol 13 w -Philadelphia. , 8, 7 S 0 S S 49 f 7 .&70 llmokl'n 4" 1,1 " 1 4? 4i .44) chiiato at a" iij 4 a 7 43 41 mo ll'ltlsbura , 5 (I '' I 7, j 7 44 44j.JP) !Iloton (110 5) S jj 7 44 44 IM jNewVork 4 a ? 4' e " jjj'a 41 4)T7j si.l.out 31 5- "F. ii a 17 "414'm7)' !rinrlnnall..." i 7 4 t 2 in Jo o' ait' (i.niie liwi.... ts 10 i 11 t it u 11 :n 1 I Tit-tlac'i liriliilr. Ne Vnrk In t'hliasn. Ilrn.ii,yri In I'liLlmrs Hitnn lii Clnrlnnatl l'hllailclplila In ."I l.nuif II) WII.I.I WI II. II A. Pittsiilko, July 27. The (Hants lie gan their second march through the 1 West to-day with a climb, but they climbed ihe wrong way. They went downward Instead of upward. The Pirates beat them, s to 1, which was the severest chiding given to them In weeks, and they played their poorest ball In weeks In taking It. The New York team unfurled oor to fair pitching never better than fair In three reels nnd al ways was at the mercy of Albert Ma maux, the child wonder, who, however If that Is any conolat1on to the (Hants has most adversaries at hi mercy this season. It is an open season for .Ma maux. hut not many who go out hunt ing him bring him In. Mantuanl was the pitching goat for the (Hants. Hox work was the main reason why the (Hants lost, though they didn't play much of a game In any de partment, and .Marquard was the main reason why their box work lost. The Hulie pitched a flue live inning game, though he'd have been beaten even on that curtailed measurement, but was kitocked off the eminence In the sixth. His finish came with a rush of base hits. For four consecutive Innings of Alar Muard the Pirates didn't make .1 hit. but in tin- sUth they drove the ball hither, thither and elsewheie and on a bee line. Hill Hitter really didn't have a chance to show his skill. He merely llnlhed the sixth Inning. He was Jabbed for .1 single, which rescued two base lim ners who were legacies from the III fated Maniuard regime. Schauer had an unsteady Inning before he settled down, but by the time he settled the pomp was so ncailv over that the set- tllng didn't amount to much. A ior hit- Mamaux, the t.lants mam "o any could offer was nil easy chance for Young. The scot e; DKTHOIT (A, I.I NKW YOltK iA I.) an 11 p at n p . Vltt.3b ... I 2 0 Itizli.tf 4 YimniT.ib.. Oobb.el.. . ; Craf'il.rf, Veaeh.lf... I llurns.lb... , Huh,ss,... I Stanase.c.. Cocel'kie,t : n 2 0 0 2 1 12 1 1 n 7 2 11 3 I Prrht'ah.a. 11 (l)llione,s. . 11 11 MaiM-Mb .. .1 II 1 2 1 II 11 2 0 Q'Pipp.lh .. 2 0 11 Mullen. th... 2 3 11 Cook.rf . . .. 3 (1 Cree.el. . . 3 C iiH.ium'nii.2b 3 Nuna'ak'r.c 4 Totals ... 11 :T tl PFither.P . . 1 I'llarney 1 Pieh. 1 tCaldaell. . 1 0 il Ii I) II 11 II Ii 0 11 11 n I Total.. .,33 7 27 11 1; Hatted for Fi.lirr ill the fifth iniiliu, tllatted tor I'leh 111 I lie ninth iiiniiur. Detroil . . . 0 a 2 1 4 fi 0 i n-7 New York. 0 1) 1 0 0 0 0 0 2-3 Huns-Detruil. Vltt. Crawford, Veach. lliirn. Stanace. Cnvrlenkle 2: New York. Maits-l 2. I' Cook. First bate on en or Detroit 3; New York, 1. 1-eft on bawn-Detrnlt. V New York, 6, Twh bae lnt-Orn turil, Nuna. 1 maker Har nn ball Oft Fisher 2; oft Pieh. ? Struck oul llv Coveleskle. fi: by Fiher, 3; by Picli. 3. Slnlen bae Huii, Picklnpnieh Sarnfire hit Vltt Cook Sac rltlee flj llcunianii Double play -Hoone, Ilaumann and Pipn l'aswd liall-Nunamaker. lilt by pitched hall lly Corrlrskle ifreei Hits Off FUher In five Innina: off 1'ieh, 2 In four Iiiiiiiks Umpire in 1 Inel Wallair Field umpire-Connolly Tinie-1 hour and 40 minute JUST ONE HIT ON EACH SIDE. Illlfiii's SI en I of llonie (Jltea Only Hun nf t.nnip In Selinlora. Wasiiinoton, July 27 Milan's, clean steal of home in the first Inning enabled Washington lo win fiom Cleveland here to-day, 1 10 0, and also guvo clallla the better of a pitcher's Initio against Hiigerman. Kacli twlrler allowed only one hit. and the fielding behind them was brilliant. The scoio: Ct.KVF.i.AND iA 1. 1 WASIIINOTON (A 1. 1 ah h n , el all h p a Sn'worlh.ll ( Ksehen.cf.. I c:h.ii'an,s. ' Kirke.lli. . Smith. rf . 1 Turner !h. . vv'ir ins.,:h ' O Neill.e. Ila.-'nun p. : .liieksou... fi li.Mneller.rf a 11 1 2 0 1 0 .1 0 o Knlrr..'b... ft 2 1 OlMllan.ef . . ft x 1 0. shank If. . ft 3 ft fti(!ati.ll,lb... 1 I .1 !lleliry,c. . n n 0 9 1 ID 3 ft ft I OjMellrlile.M 3 ft II 2 ft Connolly. m, 2 ft I ;t tliiallla.p... . 1 0 0 0 0 - - - - ' Total . 1) 0 ft .1 0 1 2D 1 27 8 0 Total 1 21 II 1 Hailed lor llaserman in the ninth inninr ' Cleveland. .OftftOOftftft 0 n Wanhlnirton . t ft 0 0 ft ( 0 0 x-1 ' Hun NVa.liiniilon. Milan First bate nn error -WaliiiiRion iafl on base WaMhtuz- ' Inn 1, t.'letelaiiil .' First base on balls -Off liollla I. nil Hanerniau 3 Struck nut lly Osllla 7. by Ha.erniau ! Slnlen hane I Mueller, Milan, llinrt I'mpirrs Hllddirand j nnd 0'i.nuchlil! Tims 1 hnur and 9) miiiutr. KAHOE TO SCOUT FOR BRAVES. Veteran Mike MnUt-s (iiioil Hlubl nl Slnrl. Hi'i'iiiiiMieiiillnu Pitcher. Mike Ivaline, nlil time catcher, who bns been elillilmi-.l nn o smut l.v Hi I vc.Ki, i,, .i,,i t... ,. '.' , jeats, signed 11 coutiiicl with James II. liafflioy in Hfookljit yctlerilay In do like work for Ihe Huston llravrs Knlioe lagan 10 make good light off the reel b lei ommeiidltig the puicliusn of a big pitcher named Humes, nf tlm l)aveiiioit, In., club, who has been Ihe sensation nf Hie Three, I League. The deal was cliiri by wire, and llartir will report in .Miuiagri Stalling In cm-elnn-ii lo-.Int lie 1 a rigid bander and il feet 2 Inches: I ill Huseball In-dii), :ii:',0 P. V. N V Atusrl 1 1 ns t He troll, I'olo Uiuuiiila, Adui 40c Adt., ting off hint until his side was far ahead and then couldn't keep It up when hi went back lu the high speed. Doyle Jammed a triple down the rlpht foul line In the tlrst Inning with two out and nobody on. Fletcher singled to cci lie in me. tuuriii mi iw uui nou ,,,,. Io)mrl am, VoM ,,,(,, , the tlfiti. but Matquard sped the ball "Ions the turf to the cavernous claws of "K, ,dJl.,'iii', M, 'safely In the seventh and with none out. il.oherl's rHp sent In the sole New York tally, then with men on second and third I and none out the two Incumbents of the stacks stayed right where they were he- cnue lofty but useless files emanated from the mighty maces of Snodgrass, (ilant and Hralnard. I tonus Wagner spent the aftemon la various, ways. He made ti magical play on Robertson in the eighth. Rum was on first when Dave lilt the ball wickedly. Wagner sprung skyward, all legs and nrnii nnd torso, pulled the meteor down with hi gloved hand nnd slammed It over to first while In the act of desrend.1ale rovirt(, ,he thlrd out and thereby Ing. He made a perfect throw from ,,reVcntd the trio of runs tlmt pattered midair and doubted Hums. Honu. also OVfr the platn JU4t Bfttrw.ird, As the spent part of the matinee making a cr0wd was rtdlnir him Johnny tired 11 rJillulsh kick. The umpiring wnsn t startling in ttn efficiency, but that Is nothing new on National League fleldn this season. The (Hants had a vool night coming from New York, but a feverish after noon. The Pirates contributed to that hectic state by tearing off base hits with men on bases. Johnston singled In the first with two out. then tltnrhtnan ilmilileil. Ilorim bnnill.1 Ihe hit lnm.i elc Johnston would have been nailed at tile plate. .Maniuanl's service for the next four ll.nlngs was gilt edged, but In the sixth the Pirate thirw off the thraldom at once and with unbridled vigor. Carey ! singled, Collins made a home run over the devoted head of Snodgrass and there followed hits by Johnston, Wagner and Vlox. Kuhc ictircd. Hitter eniered the lists, likewise the box. and Halrrt blindly poked his bat at a pitch and arched a single to left which was good for to runs. Two runs were made off Schauer. The fielding behind hlin was botched and he was prodded for two lilts. The (Hants left for Chicago to-night, but wilt have an off day there to-morrow. On account of the burial of Knaltund victims the game lias been postponed, and there'll probably be a double header on Thursday. The score: NEW YOltK (N. 1..I ' PITTSBURG iN. I..1 nb h p a ei ah h i a e lluriK.lf 4 1 1 0 OCarrr.lf... .1 0 I lt.it isnn.rf 4 0 0 Collim.cf. . 4 : 0 Jqhmton.lb 3 3 0 lllneh'an.rf 4 n 1 0 4 J i'oj ie,;n... i I Fletcher.. 1 1 Merkle.ih.. 4 1 : 1 1: 2 n 0 n 0 n 1 : n n n 4 n n 0 OiWai'iirr.M 4 3 I 4 I lall-erl,3b.. 3 SontlK'sn.ct i 'll.lbblllf 11 I llooln.e..... t tfirant t WeiKlrll.c. I Maruu'rd.p 1 111 Iter. p.... o iliramard.. I Schaucr.p.. 0 4 OlVlna.th. ., n o.natrd.lb. . II II Gih-xili.c. . I 1 Maniaui.p 1 1 Total SI 1: 27 It n n n 0 1 u 0 Totals.. . ' : I II Hatted (or Miodsran in Ihe ninth inmiir. Hatted tnr Iiooln In Ihe isventh innlmr Sllaltrd for Hitter In the serenlh innlna. Ne York an rtyo n ti 1 fi n-t I'lltsburs 10000420 a S Hun -New York. Fletcher- Pittimirr. Carey 2. Collin 2. Jghnmon 2. Waaner, Vint Two bae bits-Colhnt, lllnrhman. laibert: Three hae hlt.-Uoylr. Fletrhrr Home run -Collin. Sarifli-e hit -Jolimtoii. Stolen haw.- Doyle. Ixilwrl. 2: Itinchman. Bairxi Dotitile plays lajbert. Doyle and Merkle; Wasuer. llaird and Vlox; Ivattner and Johns Ion llae on balls Oil Marauard. 2; off Mamaux, Hit tiy pitched ball By Ma. maux. 1. Mrui-k nut Hy Msniuard, 2: by Sehaiier. 3' by Mamaui. 3 t'mplres littler and Hart Time t hour and 4 minutes. BROWNS SUBSIDE EARLY. Alter I'n 11 r Itnna In rirai InnlsiK I'bry iilt Scoring; and l.oar, Pmi.AriKt.pitiA, July 27. Hitting Karl Hamilton hard nnd taking advantme of the Hiowns' errors enabled the Ath letlcx to open their stand at home to day by beating St. Louis, 6 to 4. The vlsltois baltod Sheehan hard In the first Inning, scoring four runs on five hits, but after thnt the Three I League re cruit pitched out of several tight places he got himself In. With one down in the ninth, the Hrowns filled the batc.t on three succeslr hits, but Austin and Slsler went out on short outfield tiles, The score: ST laOUIS (A l.i I'HILA. (A. 1..I ah h 11 a e ah h par 1 3 2 3 0 4 14 0 0 3 ft 2 0 I 4 i 2 (1 0 4 1 1ft I 0 4 2 2 3ft I 2 3 1 o 4 1 2 2 1) 4 0 11 4 ft 34 12 27 14 0 Shnttondf .' .1 0 0 llealy.Jb . 5 3 llj.Vnlh rf 220 0Oldrinr.lf I 4 2 0 siehang.el 1 I .1 0l.auie.lb.. 2 0 0 Mahinr.vh 2 1 3 2l.apt.e. . t '- 2 OIKopf.ts. ft 0 4 ftSheehanip 0 0 0 0. Austin. 2h . Mler.if. . Pr.itt.2b Walker.rf . Huward.lh. l.avan.s Agnew.c Hanullnn.p l Walsh . , Totals.. Total. .11 13 .1 14 2 'Halted for Hamilton in the ninth inning t l.oiilt . ( n ft 0 ft (I ft 0 04 Philadelphia 3 0 0 v 0 1 1 I x-6 Ititns-Phil.vlelpl.ia. Itealy 2. J. Walth. Sclianr. Mslone. Kopf: St lanii. Shoiton, Austin, Sitler. 1'ratl Two base hit Pratt. Malnnc. Walker. Three base hit Walh Sairiflee till Heal) . .1 Waltli, Austin. Walker Stolen bases Slinttnn. Howard. Left on baes-Philadelphia 8. St. Louts . Struck nut lly Hamilton 3, by Sheehan 1 Double play- Hamilton. Agnew. Austin and ITatl First bae nn errors Philadelphia 3, Flrt bae on Italia Off Hamilton I, off Sheehan S. Umpire Nallln and Dlneen. Timc-1 hour and 41 minute WOOD SQUELCHES WHITE SOX. Slend) 'lli'hlnir Knnblca Hed Sox In rrllliiiph Ity il In I. Huston, July 27 The rted Sox con tinued tllelr wlnnlnir ways to-day, be ginning the home series with a Victory from Chicago, S lo 1. Wood's pitching sent Chicago, back with almost clock like regularity, while Huston managed to get a lot of men on bases off the de livery of Hursell and Kaber. KVlsch made seven catches In centre field for Chicago, and Speaker nnd Hooper were jiensatloual powers, in the Hed Sox de fence The score : CHICAGO (A, L.i I10STON (A. Ii ab h n 11 ei nli 11 1, 1 . .- ui . iij 1 1 . . 1 ' evsiinin-r,ri,. weaver,. 1 11 11 11 ii,iiarr.v,2b. .. C'llin.2b I ii;pe)aker.ei Fournrr.lb 4 1 .1. Collins. If 4 0 Felsi h.ef... 3 I Sehalk.p. 2 I III.11 lili'e.Jli 2 0 HiissmII.ii, . 2 ft Leiholil. . ft n Galner.lb... I-ewii.if 0 0 0 II, 2 0 :i n 0 01 1 0 Gardner,3b, seott.st Caily.e nood.p Faher.p.... I 11 n Totals.. .. i) 10 27 tj j Total .. 30 1 21 II 0 Hun for Kllssrll in Hie aim It fulling I 0 0 f. 1 0 0 1-3 'lueillin ft ft ft 0 ft 0 n 1 I Him Chli'iign. Sehalk; Iloston, Ilarrr (iaiiliicr, Cady Two Itase hlts-ljatitner! Seotl. Lent. Sacrifice flirs-Wood, (iainer Sacrillee lills -Scoll, Harry. Biai'kburne, lii on bast s Chicago, I: Boitoii, II. Firt ba on error- Clueaju Bates on lialla Off Hut. sell. .1; nlf Fnlicr, 2: off Wood, I, Struck nut lly Itussell, l: by Faber. I: by Wood, i Dmitlri Htans and Chill Time hour and II minute rw Wnri ester 4, Portland, 3 gainel Lngland League, Portland II 1 tlrst gama) Worcester. 1 necond l.iiwieuie 3, Lnsrell, 9 I'lli Itliurg I, l.eivltloii, darknesil Lynn, (, Mantbetter, 0, 1 114 Innings, EVERS BOTH VILLAIN AND HERO OF MELEE JILs Error Enables Dodircrs to Get Their Three Runs His; Rally Started by Him. GREAT THROW BY WHEAT .One (of thoe sharp, sudden rallies such a characterised the pennantward marchof, the Hraves Inst year raued the overthrow of ' the Dodgers at Hbbets Field Jesteiday afternoon In the little one game series which a n'r Na tional League schedule had provided a a furcwell for the Htooklyna prior to the long swing around the Western e: d I t... . .. . . ... . 01 ine circu:i. ire score was 10 o. Johnny Ever being blamable for H ! of the llrooklyn three and for two of the Hoston four. "Johnny lost the game' Johnr.y !ot thi game!" repeated In a singsong drouo was the choru of Hrook!)re fans that greeted the Hoston field i.iitaln when he came to bat In the ninth Inning, with one out. Ills error bark In tho fifth In- hln M.na n n nl, .l,ai ihKA ll,ut alinillll clean single Into centre and the wlnnl.igi rally wan under way. When Mageu'sl double hammered two runners home every member of the Hravei' squad hopped forth from the bench and at- j tempted handsprings that only Mnrai vllle could do. each lending hi voice , to the shout. "Johnny won the game!" A wonder thiow by Zach Wheat was. th big thriller of the May. the piece l,l pell.liii'.ce In .1 brilliant as 'Itllletlt I of such thliKa. Magee was on ttnrii base In the fourth Inning aHer Ins tlie. two bagger and Schmidt's sacrifice when a long line fly w-.i fashioned by tied Smith. Ii took n hot chase by Wheat to snare tho missile, but He got it .u.d took the one lone gambler's chance tha: he had to shut off the run, whirling the ball home with all hi brawn. Magee had been rvt and started with the catch. It was a race, hut the ball sped P-l him Into Miller's mitt Just before he hit the dirt. Tho Hraves bludgeoned Douglas much moro vigorously than the Dodgers combed Tyler. et had to a lot of hits go to waste because of the Dodger' newly acquired habit of arising lo the occasion In time of peril. The tlrst Hos ton run scored In the third mi Tyler'a single, Moran's Infield out and Kvtrss single. Maranvltle tallied the next one in the fifth after (retting on base when Culshaw played football with his grounder. Whaling's .icriflco and Ty ler's second bit brought him home. Brooklyn not only tied the count but forged ahead ton In Its half of the 11:111. hlengel and tleta had gone out berore , Katieilt Joli'i-on Two base im- 1 miner ' nlheis, was lite lengths rmthtr Hacl.. Miller singled In centre. Hvers then 'hi ibonm- Ttine base lui i:.i.erlt. Hull 1 sttonchciigc ha the reiutation of tlx lug made his costly error on n Mmple Miller . ,;n,:,,ll A "TZ -trelch. and whet, tl M Miller by Douglas. Myers shot a double play -Cullon. Ila-ierlt- and 'mu. all stiuekjgot w itlilii a length of him at tile ipiar urnlnst the left field wall, scoring both ! " Jul n.3 bt Cullon I. b) Finneran I i..r ,we the I. lee seemed safe for the runners, nnd O .Mara brought In tlm I slugger with a single. That was all fnr Brooklyn, for Daubert filed out and only one other home runner reached second during the rest of the game. Daubert made hi fancy play nn 1 Moran to start the Hraves' ninth. Then up strode ICvera lo the lilt of1 "Johnny lost the game" and slur led the telling rally with it hit oter second base, j Kittpatrlck ran for hlin and reached third on Connolly's smash through Cut shaw. Magee drote the hall to the exitj gate In right centre. Stengel made .1 bold bid to catch It on the lly and got! 11 hard fall for his pains. lly the time 1 Myers sent the ball back Magee was on'llrouiii, Kirby and Hiriiey second and two runs In, enough to win I the game. Sherrod Smith here replac-d , Douglas on the mound. Alter Schmidt 1 filed out Brooklyn made one more good I play when Cutshaw threw out Magee. I who overran third on Hod Smith's single, j but It was no use. for the Dodgers wenti out In one, two, three order In their last ! ium. Thr score: BOSTON (N I. BROOKLYN (N 1, ah h It a ab h p a Moran. rf 4 II .1 0 Oi.Mirr ef II Eifrs.lb F'pal'kJb Connolly. If Matee.ef Schmidt. lb 1 Smith. -lb, M'llllr.Sf. Whollni e Esan Oowiiy.c Tyler.p 4 4 12 l O'Mara,. 1 1 0 0 il 0 0 Daubert. Ih. I 1 4 1 fi O 0 Wheat If J 1 4 2 4 1 o;Culhaw..b 4 1 4 1 n ft 1 Mrnrrl.rf.. 3 0 111? O.tsehultz I ft t 0 ft 1 I 0 4 2 0 r. 0 ft 2 Ql.ett..lh 1 ft .1 0 OlMlller.c. . I n o o ODoutlar.p I ft ft 0 o;s smith. p. 0 3 0 I 0 II 0 - - Tn! 1 1 a 1 1 - .-11 - Total. .3ft 1" 27 1 1 ( 'alien mr nnannr in in. sixth mninx tllatted for Stengel 111 th, ninth Inninr .u-,1.,11 , , ., 1 u 1 u ft 11 Brooklyn ft00030on.s--3 fluii-noton. FHlialrlek, Cnnnollj. Moran - tills, Tyler: Brooklyn. Myers, Miller. Dims las. First blue on errors llostnn 3. llrnok irn 1 ian on uae -lin-lon 11 llrooklyn .' First base on balls Olf Dniula t. on Tyler !. Struck out- Hy Tyler 3. bv Hondas 1 nil ov ,'inrne.i iiau-ii) none a. icon "Si'l.',...",1!.". I'0eiuL""'a",..,n r".M ' ."' "". .TUtll.l, 1 .11 (WO iniril- 01 an lemur, iwn Dase nils aialre aiyert. racnuce mi Schmidt. Whallnir s Smith, aiurant-iiie Sacrifice fly - Mnrau stolen Klem and 4! lists Cnniiolly. ITminre In 'chief- Field umpire Cocklll, Time minute I hour "r New York State League. AT HINdHAMTON FIHST (1AM Fl It. 11 K I Wllkeaharrs . oooooiotO 2 i 2 1 lllnahsmtoti . ft 1 1 0 0 1 t 1 x 4 It 1 ; latteries- Wllkrstiarrir, Philips and (lid. In. Illnglnmlnn, Hupp and Peterson, S BOON U 11 A Mil. 1 It. II K. Wilkesbarr ft 0 0 0 0 0 ft-0 2 1 , Olnghatnlnn ... 1 ft ft fl 0 0 0 1 4 0 Heyen Inning, airreenieni. Ilatterlsa 1Vllkeliarre, .Midlnlev and 1 (Hddo, lllnghanilon, (ialser and Murphy. I AT Sfr'HANTON 1'ltST IIAMK It II I Klnilra tftftftftftftO ft 1 4 Hcranton ft I I 0 0 0 0 0 x 4 s 2 lUtterls I'linlr.i. Nlrholsnn and Heiul; Srranlnn, HlBgln 11 ml Miller SKCONI) (1A.M1:, It II 11 Klmlra ft 0 0 0 0 0 0 fl 0 0 4 Hcranton . .. 0 1 0 0 1 1 4 0 x - 1 ft 2 (latteries Htiulra, Sulllwiii and Hitter, Hcranton, Duehesnll and Miller. AT HYHACIISi: PlllST IIAMK II. II 1'. Albany 10000210 1 4 13 2 Hyriit use 1 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 02 7 3 llatteries Albonj, Frill and c'lniighir, Hyraeusr, Cornwell and T)ler. SECOND IIAMK. It. II -3 li 11. Albany I 0000 Hyriicuie 0 2 1 0 0 1 Seteu Junius, agreement Hatterlrs Albany. Jambs and Ctnushrr; Hyracuse, Prlrst nd Tyler. AT Till IV. It. II II. I'llra OOOftAOOft t I II 2 Troy 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 X 2 S 4 lliitterlss I'tlcn. Tsjlor and Mcl'on ouah; Tmy, Parson nnd Meiiiuth, Vtrwtern league. Omaha, 2, Pet Moines, I. Denver, n. Tnpeka, 4. Sioux City Lincoln-Haiti St Josepti-Wli lilla- Nnl s. heduled Virginia la-ague. Newport News, 4, Itoeky Mnuiit. 3. Suffolk, 3; Petersburg, 2. Portsmouth, 3; Norfolk, 2. Mouth Atlantic League. rOST-SKASON isKIIIHS HTANHINd. W 1.. IK.M w 1 I: coiumous t 1 1,,'jiaiafnn Hesult Colunibui, tj Macon, 0. Texas league. Houiten, 3. Dallas, 0, I'nrl Worth, t, (lalteslon, 4 San Antonio, lt Hhi'veperi. I, Waco, tj, fleauino:it,i 1 3 FEDERAL LEAGUE, j Yelerila' llesult I H-ooklyn. 7; Kan.4 City, i (tlrv. gam!. K.ii.us City, t, llronk.yn, i iset-'oml I camel. I'ltuhiirt :, ll.i!!lm(irf, l Iff Innings) Jliiffaln, T, Chlcajo. .', Nenaik, Hi Ht. I.oti!. 5 Slandlns of the Club. W I. IV. 1 W Chle.uo .. K at Wi Newark . .. IS I. HiiiM city 60 .-J M.',Iliift.Uii . ... 4J M .11 si. loiil 11 11 siiilirotiklyn. . 4: r: 4i Pittsburff . 47 ID Mllllalllimiir ..MM J7 To-day's Sdirdule. llrooklyn In Kumat city tt,i gams) Uslilntore in Pittbutg ,to Kttneti Newark In St tiul. Uulta.o In Chlijco TIP TOPS GAIN EVEN BREAK. l.Mniinaer Mnnll l-roicsi Flr.t ,. ,,- 1,1. 1,1111111-1- iiri'isiiill, Kansas ClTT, July 27.-Kau.as City oi'ok vku io-iiax wun ine i.roo.c.eu the vlsltom wlnn.nK tho Hist battle, to 0, and tho local the. second, tf to llrooklyn bunched hits with errors In I the th.rd. alxth uiin seeii'.ii 111 1,11.1 mound !tTe'!n JnV:iA':1 . ,1,e StoV.il! w 111 tirotct this iiamu because nf 11 .i,m t i!.n.,i cor.in ut second. The locals cinched thu Hiiurpieco iii mn second ny iiunoning j mm ui.-- ii,i mice urooaieii ciruis lur thico runs. Tho siore. VlIlsT OAM K imOOKM'N (F f. I (KANSAS CITY (F. I..) b li p AndVun.rf. .tare.;h . C'ooer.lf . KauhVf. II Mr ley. lb Hall. 2b. . nnth. Ntnon c irjaekrt.p II l eft PJ eC"lMtirn.ef 4 t 4 : 3 0 1 0 : 1) a 4 0 0 l 1 : 3 11 2 t ll,OI WI,. otovall lb O.K wonhy .Ii 1 Per 11 :ii lb 0 M1.1 If . . u W Hi lei.lb (.Kruaer rf . 0 Kaierly.e . .I'ait.irii.ii.. Total 34 CllllOII.II . Ileiull'li.-.p. llmw ii. . . iw.i. ii-ir r. llilteii (or Cullon 111 Hi I'uhlh Innini llruiiic.lt n 0 n 3 0 j : 0 a - Kaiia Cti . 0 1 1, 0 . : v ) lt.nn- Ilroolclyn .iiie.-nr. Coon.r KaiiK, Halt. Smith :.' uii,iii: l.ina. CM. I'ha 1 .liard !""" 'V nA.w I'rW.ey. lyriliei I'acliarU I'ml lla-- lilt Mi.w ("li i.llio.ini. liriuer Cooper batlll. II ill Time ba-e lot -Minlll. W Hraitl y itulrn b.i.e Cooper sienll.e hit CiindtMiiiiie S.ierifliv fl) II Hialle) D.e.ibl.) tilay smilli. .Mase mm lli.i.liey, l.oojwin ami PerMMu llrn.-l. nut llv 1i.li ird :. b- Cullnii to llliiejaeltet 1 First iia-e on lull -01! P.ieliard .. ufl lleiiniiuer 1 olf ll.liej 1 I niplie- Hretiiaii and Corcoran lime-; liotli- and 22 minutes SKCOM) i.AMB IlliOOKJ.YN F 1. 1 ,hA.N.s CITY (F I ah Ii Ii a e ah h p a And nn.rf e ('"briirne cf . t(;ootw in I ft Mov.dl.lh " I I'errin. .Ii 0 ieU.ue If . II a W l!r le . b ; i) Kiuiei-rf .' I Ki'terb.e . 1 I'.lohn-oii.p .' 1 Ctillaii p.. . e 11; " Total- . 0 0 Mates..1!! s 1 lleltrich :b 0 e Cnnper.lt . 3 1 Kauft el 4 0 II llr'lri.lb 1 1 Halt :ti I 2 KilSauth ; a II nllh e 3 11 Fiiineran.p 2 it t.sn.l 1 (1 I'Minitli.ti 11 n t.Myer t n 3 1 1. Tola!.. n 21 1,1 4. Ritled for Finnrran In the rithth Innini tllatted for Frank Smith In the fourth Innii.: HrooUlvli .... s a 11 : ft a 0 0 hanni Ci'y ... 0 3 0 A 0 1 a j ,1 I'llV. ClililhtlOf lit .lnl-.-iIl. Mi.itt Krti-M- 3. bv mlh 1 fir-l h.is on hall- (HI John on 4. nit Finneran I Umpire Hrennan and Corcoran Time-t hour and (4 minute. Al Pltl-bure It Hi.tlmore (IM. 1 fioortiovflnn-l I'lit.burs i r i. 1 loijiiuooool: ll.ittfrif.- .lolui-i.n .la. klH'ih Owen, llurke anJ il'Coniiur. Al Chliaitu 11 and 11 :. HufTaln 1 K 1. I 1 0 t ft ft 1 0 0 03 1 Chliagn i-'l. ) 11 1) 11 ft 1 1 ft .1 02 7 O llaiterir r. bu't an 1 Mle. Premier gast. Hroiwi an. I Ciemeii. At M I.1111I. P. II. V. Newark 1 Ft. 1 2 I 0 ft . 0 3 ft ft 11 12 1 st i.oii.s 1 y 1, 1 0 0 0 0 0 11 (i : 1 - 3 .1 llallerle l.mlla Ii, llail.len and I ra 1 1 , TOM LEACH'S RETURN TIMELY. Vlnl.e slnulc In Mnlb Tlmt llrnta ""' 1 ""He". Cincinnati. July 27. Tommy Leach's retui 11 to centre field after being all sent for some time was most otmortune I for the He.llcgs tills afternoon, as ill . I ifiis Ills slt.i-1.. Iii II... i.li.ll. .I.-. .1...... 5l in the winning run. defeating the Phillies 4 to .1 in a hotly contested game The scot e. PHI LA iN I ah h , Hiui-rofi.ss 1 1 I l!rile.3ll. . ,'t I Hrikrr.lf 4 .' CINC1NNATI N all h p 7 1. limit .th 0 0 llero.'. 0 ( lllnd.-er .11 ft oWK'crrf .1 1 O.U'a.'b.cf.. 0 0 ririffith.rf . (i n'Vnti K lilt 2 ft OCIarke.e 0 lltWacner 2 OlWilhanis.lf. 0 OTwnmbly.lf - -.Mollwitz.lh 10 ilTonej.p 4 'rarath.rf Niihnff.'.li IDjltey.Jb.. t 1 0 0 ii j 3 1 2 3 1 r 4 0 .' 1 1 o ,, i.nii-.i.t 1 n ft 0 - I 1 floo 0 1 0 0 11 0 0 t !t ft t 2 0 i 0 l.u.liriK.lb ".',,', j "haimers'p Isy p.. 0 (I (1 1 Total S' S 1 : chiH 11.fr. p Toi.il. 11 : 11 llatte tll.in I for (inffnh in Ihe eighth iniitnt. or iiarae 111 me ninin iniiiiu 1 Phlloilelnhla Cli,'f,m.'ti 0 ft 0 0 a 0 ft 3 0 3 1 000JOAO1 t I ' I Huns-Cincinnati. Gioh W Kllllfer. (inf-1 1 mn. vtucner; riiuaucipnia. trav.un. liitsry, . "hilled. Two nasc nils- Chalmers l.uiterit I Three base lilt droll Home run -(iriifith Sairllliv hits Whined. Dlllley. llerzoir Struck out -lly Ittxev 1: by Toner. 1: by j Schneider. 1 First Ins- .tn ball-. Off Toney. 4 Stoii'ti base .tin ker, W Kllllfer I'm pirr Hjron and hason Time- 1 hour and 10 minutes INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. Yesterday' Hi'-illl. Ilurr.ll. . ,lerey City. S llarrtsburg. 6. Hnehester. 3 iflist gnnei llarrisliurg. 7. Ho. heater, t iseion.l gaiue. 10 Innlngsi. Providence. I, Toronto. 0 (10 Innlngsi. Ith'hnionil, 7 Montreal. 4 stundlng nf the lliilis. W I. IV W 1. I Providence 4: 24 St.. Itlehtnond ?i 14 3 1 Hiilfalo 41 47ti Ho.'hester 17 II : . Ilarrtsbiirtr n 31 .vtl Toronto S". it d Mot.tieal . 12 311 Mil Jer"y City .'1 ..t PC lit Tit-day' selieibile Jersey ('lly tn Huff.ilo Harrlburg In lloches'er Hl.iiniond In Montreal I'rotldenee In Toronln I Al HiifTnlii I H. II K llluffahi ill. I 2 0 2 2ftilft.it M! I Jersey l'ly I I L. I 3ft I t I 0 0 0 ili'i x 2 inttertes - iieeiie and I. .Hung': t'rulcher, Hlnic and Iteynol.lN At Itmhesler. I'lltST (I AMK I! K. I" t ll irrlsbulg 1 1 I Hnehester ( I 1. 0 0 ft 0 0 0 I 4 1 - -11 I 0 1 0 0 2 0 ft 03 4 I 11 illerles--i;nr.in.inii , Huff and Williams and lletklnger; SKCONI) fiAMK. II H r. llftOOOlOOO 37 1 1 I 3 1 0 i) 0 0 0 0 0 2 i 1 2 4 HiirrMmrg (I I Hoi hester ( I I H'ltterles Schac hi. l.ee. Chiibek and Snow; ilerihe. Hiienke ami Williams At 'riiriuiln II. II 1 K. Pint Idem e 1 1 I. . 11 ft 0 ft I ft 0 0 ft I nriiuin (11,1 0 0 0 0 0 11 11 o 0 0 riitterlr -Katies, Oenhgcr and 1 MiTlgue, Manning ami Kin'her. I : asey; At Moiilreiil, li Ittrhitiond 1 1 1. 1 Muni rral 1 1 1,1 ItjttriieH I'rmu Hale, Cuiorr nml 11 11 j 11 I 0 11 1 n a n I 1 ii a 11 2 11 1 nml lliirrlg.in. Hint ley . Mr- Int Hedges llnitnrlb I'biiiiiiilon. Ira M lledgrs won thr final round, which can-led with It the golf cham pionship of thr llawnitll Counli'v ('lull, by ill fc.il Ing C A Kidd, :i up and 2 1 1 ila at thirty-six linlcs At die hu'f way point Hedges was I iloitn, Inn nn the seciind luiind had little trouble In in.iKlny away with Ins opponent. HARRY SHAW RACES I UNDER HUGE IMPOSTi Packs II ix 110 Pounds .lust as Real Horse Should, and Canters to Wire. MADDEN SHOWS GOOD ONEl . ' ' "' ,arr s "rn Mhaw irove,i max weight will not stop a good horse ..1 . . ... . ..,,,.11".: 1 worn ne won ine ivniouan ii'Knweigni Hnndlc.ili over a route of .1, and a half '. I furlongs at Aqueduct yesterday. Harry I Shaw carried 140 and won In easy style I f rum Helen H.irbee. which shouldered ui,. Willi tn 1 iree.ie.ir.oIfi 'tiiiliii "Trying 12S pounds Hi third pl.i.e. . .. ....... 1 "e reiunrkablo part of Harry Miaw's victory was that It was gtlned :n the middle of the track, wherca be has Inst several race this season because he swerved toward the Inner rail and got pocketed. He is whit Is known .1 a rail horse, and though he dtew No, " position hn remained tiue to his habits at the start and kept ptishlr.g It side of it . 1, , ..i.j. .. mini ii.irnet:, m men nau iiiutwi (lie rail, until Stirler ias:dy got .lied of sending him nut and let him stay there for thu tireak. Willi lii. favorite position to rur in eithe nice lookeil a good thing for hitn. iejieclilly a he was a strong favorite ' in the betting at 11 to !'. There was I great Mirntle. therefore, wher. Sunerln- letulert showed uiieMiectcd speed nnd 7 'outriiniiltig both Helen H.uliee mid -(; Harty Shaw took the rail away from iihc cholin at the beginning of Ilia turn. olng around Hie bend Hurry Shaw li.nl ad he could no to hold 1111 to second place, a He en It.irboe and (lruniy were iuhpg Idin hard When he ie,l. lied the homestretch Ills f.lVOtlle shut by Superintendent, -sliMi crtniipled "I rlglit away, ai.d thdigli Helun Hai- ee made .1 gallant ellort to get nil terms In trte lit nuarter slie never really threatened 'he trade., w lilch linked the Judge- with foil 1 lengths lo Ihe good Polarllle was tl-ilig at til.! liri-h and had all he could do to lal.e liow inone) frmn i.rump). four length lehltiil Helen Ilirbee Hairy Shaw was one of three winning favorite. Hie other-, beitu Klla Itr.csoil and St Isidore, liotli at odd 011 The grcalel sho, l for the form plavors came in the fifth race at a utile and .1 sixteenth, lu wh.cli I! F Carnian's (i M Miller starled at odd of 7 lo 2u and the best he could do was to Mtiih third to .lame Mac.ManuVs llnblnettii and C.xpt. C K Kockwell's Stonehenge. fl,,. I ill..i- i...t a hot nace. wil l J. lledrick's Nanlei doing his best to keep '-j'lup. N,iilcr was two length behlit I the flying leader at the end of the paCKsii ctcn iltHl C M. Mllbr. the nearel 01 ine choice. Hobinctta had been knockeil t hack to last phut' at the far turn, but little Henry pereci'd with her and mine w.th a tusli down the stl etch to' win by four length ftom Stimeheiige, with li. M. Miller three lengths fur- ther back John K Madden failed to bring ofT a , coup In the last race, for two-year-olds. In which he started for the first time the chcstiiuo colt Sir Vivian, by Ogden j Lady Stcrllni. Sir Vivian It 11 full ' brother to Sir Mat tin. which Madden sold to IkhiI Winim". and which 1 started favorite for the Cngllsh Derby, in which he was knocked down. ine I licit tit on Sir Vivian caucil him to ! tic pr.1ctlc.1ll the only huro ptaed ill I the Held of tell except John Snnfoid's 1 St. Isidore, tile favorite. Huxtoti could lint get Sir Vivian to shuw hi speed in the early p.iit of the race, but ns soon as he got down to real lacing he came very fast and was beaten only half a length bv St. Isidore. The summaries : ! FIKsT HACL For two-year old which have not won . . . n.t s-iii.i ripu.'ii ..1 .iv. -nil ..-..... ftirlon.- W Jurkry l"rne Fin Sum. 2 110. .Turner sill'. I" Hrnomtale. J .. Il4..1lulwrll :-4 I: '.', Martini-.- -' . . IK .tbixton !)!) 2-4 n Mustard : U0..tlatie x-l 7 4 Bed Cloud. 2.. l.i; .T MeTal l .''1 M 4 Time 11 '..'.il I-.. C001I stall won ilritine sasin. h. e he The Pukit-yurrn: owned by (. J I) Holly :i tr.unrd by J .1 Mulrrnm SKCONI) HACK For ihrre-ycar-old and upward which have not won at this nucttiu: seiiuiir: li ub ft1 seriilinn nf 14, with .'.il added; one mile: 0 i llnrs.t and ace Wt Jockey I'ricr Fin ' V-...I., I.u. S 57 .MiVnhey.. . t 4 1 1 Allien... 1'Ua.l MeTat't 1 '. l J " I)r Dnenner. aied P" 1 rosier 7 1 Kav o' Lisht 4 1)7 .Allen. fi I Carlton II. ased li. .Matthew . 2 ?-l 4-'.' Camellia, fi '! Lillet- . 7 7 7 . H l.insiion. til Ftirbrn'er 10 1 It T Lisht Out. 3 M.. Hopkins 10-1 1: t s Time- 1 MO 2-4 fliwi.1 start win drivin-r Neithlht eh f bv isi.uir taiist' owneu ny .1 ,1 trained by J FttMlitininn Moran; j T1I1HI) HACK For three year old and upwnd wli:h have not won .11 this meetiiu, 41 11 11: . bv stiti. scniil 1011 of I., wiiti (..m ad.l.sl; one mile Horse and :ue vt. Joeaet KH t Hryson .ued III Hutwell Dartworlli and b". MiS'ahey l"rlees,Kin HO) out fi.t t ;, 'i Comni.iiirrtta " 'M .Hunt 1. 1 " : 31 lln.in Horn, 1 1.k!..Hiii1uu 'i 1 .1 4 c F (irnlncer. a 10t..l.lllev -V ; s I '. Mt II Harbor. I PM. .Flint Time -I ) 3i I eh. dnod irt . won raily Ki Brysnn. I" ' ,Vy :Vl,"al -drazinia: owned and trained bv It 1- tarnian FOl'HTH HACK The ward: K'ltonih: for tliree-j ear-old and up- lushweichl handicap: by ubentition of lift, with isl aiMed: six and a halt lur ton.r . Hore and ate II .11 rv Shaw. 4 Helen Ilirbee, 1 Wt Jockey tl'i..Rinloti I". .Hnrel I'rlce Fin II tO I t ! . Polarius, 3.. . l's..Fairhro'er It 4 .: (Siumpy. 3 12. .Turner. .'4 I 1:2 .TMi'l'as't 10 1 124. .Byrne tt 11.. Hutwell .. 1: I Siitertiiteiiitent. 4. Harry Junior. 3 Lady Harbary. . 1 T me 1-.'1'4 (Inotl strt. won eail.t Harry Shaw, b r, to Sim Hand Hell: owned bv O W Parry; 11. lined by M O.luni FIFTH HACK For four year old and upward: e'diti:: bv sub-sriplioii nt HO with .v0 added, one niiln and a sixteenth Horse and ase Wt Joi-liey Prite Fin Hnliinelta, I 14 Henry 7 1 7 p Muiieheuce. I IO..Trnxler . . I.' I 4 J .' (i M Miller, aited 114 .lliixlnn 7 nut . Napier, f 107 .Byrne.. 7 t 7 , 1 Perth Hock. I 104..J XicTiis't It 1 4 1 4 Superstition, oiled ino.. Allen.. . 201' 6 1 6 Time 1:17 Oootl slart. won i-.iilt Hobinetla. b f bv F.nr Plav-hinlnd II : owned bv James MaeMaiius: Iralned by r. Ciinniushani SIXTH HACK. For nril.len twoyearnlds; tmrse ICO; IUe f urlnuzs : Horse and are n 1 .lacker Price Fin tftl .TMiTax't 7 1ft I I n, 11-' .Biixlnu.. . 'I 14 .0 St Isnlnre. 2 Sir Vivian. '.' Kiully It. 2 . Oul Vite. 2 . .. Han II. 2 Venture, 2. N ivmatnr. 2 Nntll. ....) .lno. ' . ltensllble .' . Ift'i .Trnxler .. 1,1 1 . 112 .Hutwell t 1 ;, j 101 .I.McTas't t.' I 4 I . Ift'i .steward 11 I 14 1 112 vtiCalirr . ft 1 to I II.' .Herbert 11 ; I li.' Huffman 20 1 in I In. Corey li I I 3'i Tune 1 ill flood starl. won ban. lily Si Isuloie. ell Sail s ny isuinr- (inak-a; owned tty John mil; trained by It Hiiihr PiK-illc Const League, Oakland. II, Han Fninelseei. . Lo Angelr. k Salt Lake. 7. i'orl .a nil. .' , ern.iu. 1. llllier SpnrllnB I'n nml nn rtia Pnur W III ft. He POSSIBLE WINNERS AT AQUEDUCT TRACK TO-DAY Flrt Itaee Norllilkht, Patrick 1. 011 lllur. heriind llace Hiker. IMrlnorlh, Urapeshnt., Third Hare True a Meet, striker, Preemption. Fourth Itaee Iron Itiike, Mark horn. Sam Jrcksnn. Fifth Hare shunnnn Itl'rr, Sklh. brrreoi I'.lrrtlon list. Sixth Hare Ko)iilll. Ft a a; . Dmlly II. TO-DAY'S CARD FOR AQUEDUCT. Firm Ilace-For three ycar-olda and upward; rttiiig : six rurioti: stir Ucnrah IU (IoihIuiumI ID: IIJ t:arbuteler J2; lll'ltrl.lc s W II) U'nndfalr ' lill Vlcimla ! ' 1 t t" i Z?XW1' it Kit I.O.I blue ! In) liner For three jrrnr-oM and up- fhaiun Second i..rr,..i.n ,1j;il,':i,iVi ' ' Dsrlnorlh . II. .'II1 I HI1J4 11 . II) Hull l'lh 112 (i.lOllAOOit Hi Iti'arr tit Kleiilna . .. 112 .Mauland lilrl..... tlunilllatloii I !!!',?.'! bi;i., Oieryonda '.d tio Silver Thread .... Coy II) Heerl Jame. . Third Itace-For three yenr-oldt ami hi .1: rlllt)2 . IW UP 111 111 i; te; id; 10j True a Steel iiraieliot San Vela .. I'alainiulil .. Mr S ncca . .... in coy .. IK Acie ,, ,,. lit Frou lar , tl) Dentin . .. . II) Tinkle Hell . .. ,, II. Itftular . 1IS linker . l'roumplloii Fo.inh Il.ve The Iluimnmlte Ilaisbcap, for three rar nlil and Howard, one mile; IliifUli.irii 117 llrtllnlls . Iron Duke. .. . ItJ l.i.ly Terrm .. Sam Jacll-nll. . 114 Filth llaiv-Thn Midsummer Steepleehae. lur three jc ar oiita and upward, anoui miles. . . t., , v...,i,n.., llu-p IV. Si 11-2 Sttek lo , .. 117 tlllien 112! H.' bklbtiereen . . m Kle. tion llei Slxlh Itaee For miinln po ear nli ami leUllius, live liullum. Vint Hay ."Miilliern Mar. Itmili.t II. Kmily It ... bobolink I .' AQUEDUCT TURF NOTES. j Sa-ln winti'i of ih" fl-st rare fui te- j vear olds, wae tMniht for Jin a a eai i'K 1., 1,,. aiihi.- 11 1I1, a- J J .Mulren.in 11 1 UCk in will, ll.liw'H i-i..,..r.. ,. - I.j Mull he Iii I surtlhis- lie nen, o tha Siln 011 Hi uutntde, n.n abie tn et uji til ihe 1.11 le The progr minis pl.-ked Ih.' II t 'h In Ih fiiu'lh r.ue a II irr Sh-m H-'n llarbee mil I I'olariiu writ niiinliied 1 .. repeciltrl A Her Cie'ldy had dune h ittle Juggling ihev b -o had tlit, second and thiril pu.itlons at th? atari. Ihe Sarateua Hea.tlnc Hooins have been nrcanireil b .eadlng turfmen for th ei son at lh Sim Itu.iiiis ha ben eiuaJ" l on Ihe giouuil Hum of lb' (Irund Uniin Hole while ill aUl lull privilege will l.e imitated Membership emit'" 11 mem i.r in l. n,n. x ul.-rrl'ier in III Saratov 1 lining Association ana ihe saiaiuaa liolf nnd Teniit C uii. Tliei- are eUllty Inem-I Per 10 dale all, I til- Mllowlllg r Oliee 1,11 t ,i.i it,. 1 inn nt. Tho ma II I I'll, oc K, It Knupp Andrew Miller. S. huilet 1. I' us.. 11. John Sanford. II P. VMHtney ana li P VVil-on. Jr C K C HI. dug till hut hi. fat troiier Phlan al s.irateia nn wlibh 10 lake iii.iriiliin ..er.l-e Clltaa shipped In ihe Miring tiei,lat with Mr. Hli'ltigt's rsier liiffo .1 I'nehiair la lite als.11 nn. litnn I a. well th Jumpers owned inne trained by .-Tan l.t .1 I. Cot le an I lhn V lei. h. Must.ud, whbh was a strong tip for the. nri ra.e. spieid hi hoof and probably will race no more a a two-vear-nld Superintendent, w lib li showed a crett turn nf "peed In the Katoiiah llandl. ftp, is iil no-l brought ln. k rmnl the grate lo r.ur At l.tu.'et latl fal he was dsln fion kidnet trouble -in.l In- owner, Manult. had determined 10 -ho .i I1I111. Henrt .1 Mtfa.t) of Laurel asked to uiiitwp.l a rbatue to cure Hie lior-e and F. I rsuli w.is thai he rsced tery ner In hi old form yesterday. American Association. AT CI.KVIH.ANI) IS II K I Coluiubtl. 1 ft 1 1 1 " 4 n 110 12 2 Cleisland. .. 0 2 I 0 0 11 0 1 0 7 1 Halterii- Dat Is and C'nleman. Ilrenlnn, 1 James. Mi Call and Hilling AT KANSAS CIT1 FIIIST DA M L II. II K MinnnH . o o o : 0 0 . :. 11 12 p. : ' Kansas t il .. 1 ft 0 1 2 n 0 ft 0- - I 3 i llilterles Klicle, Williams and Sullivan. I liharrlty. I'.irtoll. Larson, Sanders un I Ceibe!. SUl'OND CAMP. fl II 11. Mlnnraptlls . ft ft n 2 ft ft ft 0 0 ft i) 2 to 2 IKinsasCliy I 0 n 1 0 11 0 ft 0 0 1 3 7 tlulti rlos Ihigle and Sullivan. Gardner and Alexander. I AT LOUISVILLE ft 11 r. , Indianapolis .. i 0 0 0 1 ft 0 0 34 s .1 Louisville.. 2 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 11 2 I Batteries Sohardt and Uliickburn. Ho. n I and Cressln M Paul al Milwaukee Italn N.irlh ( ambus League. Darhant, 4. Wlnstiui-Saleui H.ilriKh. .. (lieensboro 0 Athetllle. 4, Charliitle. 3. suiulhern lanaiie, I'ltHttanooca .. New ur.e.itis 1 Mold e, 2. Lit. Is Hoik. 1 No o;her gaiue scheduled NOTES OF THE DIAMOND. I llarnef. the new ou Ile.der of the Van ' kee 111 ids hi- lo. il debut as 11 pim.li hi'ter ' for Hat ptshei In the tlfth Inning He hit I thi ball hard bir right at Cotele-kle. Il'irney ilnubtles wi.. p.av throughout to-ili.t's game lie i a lefihande.l hlfer mil a Cotele-kle is a soullipaw Cree go: t lie preferenre sesterdat Ktigene l.ay.lon, an outtle.de- from Citium blll, C. reporled 10 Ilotlov.111 testerdav lie will be rle,l oul in soon as he absorb, a Hale major teisue atmosphere, l.ay.lon up to the tlrst of Jiiiv led Ihe S.i.,y League swatters with a bamnK aterago close to His 00 mark. In ill probability liav (aldnc:i i . trt 'In put the aiikeea baik in the winning I ..... I. t.. ,,..,. ... V.in- V.L- ... I.,... . : un,' (, , .atlstled to b- an.'hored In the second itttblon Washington ha fourth place linn by two full game One of the finest piuhlng battlr of th rar wa teen In t ahlng:on te.tetdiv afiernoon lietween (labia and Hageiuian llageriiiaii tost the deilslun tiv a s. ore of , I to 0 lu spite of Ihe fail tli.it he .I'lowel but two lilts liallta gate ('It ve and on . ope sifety. I The Urate ate giving a pie. if good Imi tation of tvli.it tllet a. 1 ompll-lied la -1 jejr Within th" last two week they ham 1 shot up from Hie cellar Into a tie tar thtr 1 I I plat 1- Tbet are onl.t sit games behind 1 I lite ejtiaker piemnkr now j -1 Hoston seen is pretty ten. tin of em Mil 11 I I ln the worlds series irmt.l pari of Ihe',- f tune at any rale The ited Sot look better t for llie Amerl. ill League pennant eterv dav Thet bite suneded 111 taking pretty much of the tight out of th White sot Vester.liv w.is a dav of disaster for' lireatel New Vork tlljtite Yinkee and. ti.ilgei all were beaten. Hrnoklin wis UO.e.l out 111 tile llllltll but no stli'll p'eas ant fate awaited cither of the New Vnrk . lubs Hoih were sliiiglitrre.l all the way by the trea.'heritu Ttger ami Pirate (ieurge SIllllIlK Is lieKlllllIng t .0,1k like llllliself uglllll. When lure last ills c Iii Is w.is 111 la-si tila.'e and Ihe lllg chief I w.ij. font pound light from woiry He la , almost nor111.1l In tb'sh nnee more . "Iloslnii "ill be In the lead or within at ' least iwn tr line of 11 l.efori. we finish the Western trip." deelired Johnny liters tes lerd.'H "Our eluli t. Imek rlnllt where t was when it started It- light a tear ago. , We hate wen a tot of rinse, tough gaups late.t and that It the tin test or int on- I lit . didn't win them .1 1 ,.n lu.-k ei.n. 1 All .ur pitchers et.ept James ,ir In tl -1 I'bits shnpe I think the worst part of o.,i jiinenei 1 elided " The very best way tint lb Tmi nt .-an. help to fultlll his prnphc'v I to la ..if the 1 umpire. Ihe rett of the summer Tt Cnbb wouldn't bit mure than :i 1 if, he carried Sweeney s legs, lis jui s.o.e a I lilt olf I'leh lu the eighth thiouiih .lie,. speed atone Mullen 111. ida 11 wonderful onelt Hided slop of Tt's I. kt'd time dmi 11 , til Mne Though be was len yarl- -'lo.er In tile bag than Hie lieurKlln ttie la'l' atf I'oniinllVs tie Hl-iit ft lie det and run I uei sMAl Into It fro-ti nppo- te .1 tes Hunt! lennilig I an i letu go (,t Btt it. i bo. 1 ea b uinriitna nf bi. t llilgbe h'.weter siys t )i e g.iii,,. x lM . e.l .0 ftr as bis pl.i-ers an . nn e neo tniring tlte st'llsi n lie lie tei es t uicnul 10 sotJ baiting siting is ,et BETTING HAS MORE THRILLS THAN RACE Over Fifty Thousand Dalian Wairered on C. of ('. Sliil.o. Won by Sinsrle (. II A I.I' MII.K TRACK II0I!; Dirrr.tiiT. July 27. Single c, wo Clinniber of Coinnierce Slake ih noon In stl night heatH 11 1 the 1 Circuit meeting. In r.ieh nf the nille. tlosncll sent the half m ie racer to the front ns. lie willed . each be finished with plentv t i f'T- ' "I MAinrsi 110111 jiiii i.oy, m'iiiiiii iron. jjJJ j Cirimmde, and third from lt.it ll. 101 j It wuh the laigesl field eM r -i.,i JJjjii Chamber of Cotiimcru- Slake a 11 till 'first paced In UD, While the 1, was not sensalloiial tin- eM i.l w . It m.itijf mole than J.'iO.min .. bet on ,1 pools going over the J.o'jO lean, l.ou Jciiulligs was mm Ii ti I the 2:in troiteis, never being i n Sadie S, i-.iine fast lit the el I final neat after bring In the ru ,. "f I others. 112 The 1 !ft.1 taer was 1ml so 1 In at 'lis way , A I Ml hn 1 at i.ely l-l ii 1 itl look at. I.elta Pateheii iln w au the head of the slictch the Iii In the next they lnaied all t ie until the last eighth, win re II, 1 allied I.ell.l Plltclien to aba won In 2 :ll. After that l.e , l a tt.lH best and Mailed (iff i'n I Ihe end uf the miles. Jean u beat In Hie 2 :22 paci' Hi. iolMiticniciil of the ill . iil'i i- 1 -Aimtliel le, .11.1 Held 1- !'! the Mel. II. Hits and Manilfa. l in winch Is the Weilnesilav f...im teen ill" ended In start. Ihe It II, lioiiiligtnli. King CI. 111-111. 1 Ax- worthy, Lucille Spier. Mi- P.: "il, . ..I 1 assill, I'eter Mi l 'in nib I.. !' ' s ill. Heusetis. Will U11. Wuitliv Pi ' li.il. una tin. I 1 inches l.ee Axw will be tho faMu-lle if toe Ira . cmii fair coiidllliin. The Minim..' 2:13 not 3 In 4, p 1: It ' Lou Jeiiiilng. b in. b I il I'oroiii Mack (Hrennali. . VI, "O' Siar. h. B iValent.nei 1 PA I. . li K. ((ione,li . . . Worlln Itlnaen. blk h i.Mj-ri . I IPeciric McKeiron. blk h .Km 2 lliue IVather. br h K'nti Sadie s . b ill. iMurphei . Montferrls, br. h. iMot.i. ... Hoy Mllle' b h Klia.lt 1 Time J.uj. 2.0t, . v Chaintier of Conine ri e Si..k . purse :,,O00: .MiiRle (1.. I', h . lit An Is 1 like i.titie i;yp, nt m iii.'snelll ItaMii-. lir E. by I.lber.. H. 1 . It-1 1 o 11 a 1 . 1 1 Judge nrlii.i'.ile hlk II h i' mnn.le 1 Valentine! ... Hal ll.11. 1. c. I') Hal II iM c'llllil-i 1 1 I 4 I I rr,l w . I. . iM.rtini I Cmeiia, br. 11. (Com . 'ui..-k M. blk. g iM.iki Hal S . rn g. (Murphy 1 Hi H H..J. b. It. 1. Mi IL, rile - (ieersl . . Lustrous .M.'Kinner. b g 1 Ho tnr. Aley I! . Ii ill 1 Whllliet 1 . . Tlll-lle P.1I1I1, blk. Il iSli.twi Ml' -Mailain. m. 111. ( Mi Mali.u CJueen Abbes-, br 111 1 M til.' . 1 Time . ns.,. 2:iia4. . It I I'l.r, .. ,T. ... ,U.r- he 1 Leli.i Palehen. blk 111 . be Hut - Its 1 Hritlhcr 1 snnw 1 1 I t H. ir.in ,.. n 11, ny ii.uon .tie dill lit UMkl 'Ihe Assessor, ill. r I Mi Mltll.Mi . .. II irr The lihosi. gr g 1 It - klnei 1 Sirailistortti, b h. 1Murr.1t 1 Mullinior. b. li iMaaersi. Tint .'.0'.. 2 lli : . .'..'.' Itaee, 3 In 4, purs.- 1 1 '.' .Irttn. b tn . b Flasko iMutp 1 He.lgeMood Pal.-hen eh g .VI ! l.url.ti. b 111 i.Martlni I. .ldt Aultet. Ii itl. I Sue I. k--l . . . tiruie (lng.ie. b. tn i-un'-. Hal I'lev 11 In It. Miei-i-. Time -2:lfti, un!lil h- , I'lilnllini Lenglie. II irttr.' I I Paw tic ket e.t Iti dfoi ,1. 3 sprinurt. New II nn 1. Hr.. k 'i lay your Summer Golf IN HKAl. I'OMFdII I Pivot Sit 1 lie Suit t'CVC li(M ff SNIf I'f'c? it. Tnilnrril in tiiMircd Snn111.fr liilirii's Slimtnnj Sill.. Scute 1 U ii 1,'ililc l.illfli. Iij ht- wfi"llt I loilli'spillK Hli'l I'li'i'i' I-. It's lll iilc tor the trailif we re wh h Hi Itl .stiorllli..' pirn. 1 1 1 1 111 general tailor en mint tialil Special : Suit nl' Scnlclt W 11 "s It 11 li 1 c Linen ' natural 11 r w- It 1 t c ' Knickers or 1 .11111.'. Ti Syz.00 Onlcr K 11 ick fr. of Crushes, l inn iiclsorTwccils. T' SB. 00 Onlcr O Dr mow I'm '""i C0.1U ri ri'"n ' i:r Tor . purpose Ph. Vcinliorf eV Sons I OUT CI.OTIIK.s sp . 1 M 1- 1 N'unsaii .Inliti M- II Itl RACING AT AQUEDUCT TODAY By Empire City Racing Ass n $1,000 Midsummer Steeplechase Dunwoodie Handicap and 4 Other Good Races I IBM' It 11 I X I in ! smecl.tl Train letle 1', ,nni SI and 7'h t . nisi I'ln ii v l n at I.' '. anil at inn i . Alltoniolilles take l.lil i I. i 1 csidhatell v llien.it lo I. I.HXMI M IMI a.. ttlll t ' Ml Sll 111 I VMM H At I IIMOIIM.i; SI i'l'l II III CIIIM.s. , : T'iT 1 ' ; - IJ I I 1 -. c ' ' 1 1 Nest I j 2ft I W Nest lll'tllllllie Sel'tl.e M i III" 4S SI. iai il .!)(. i ii -