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10 THE SUN, V -.ins Y, JUNIS 28, 1910. Ganfe ffea Dodgers I to 0 Through Greatness of Tesreau, Earning Even Break in Series Yankees Win Again I TBKKAU NIPS DELL IN MOUND DUEL AND, SHUTS OUT DODGERS - - j "Wlicaf. Only Mini Who (iris to Third. Is Left When Double St nil Foils. Bt'H. VS. GAMK. I'lirST It A TTKIl OK SCOHKS ONLY lil'N Jeff Tr.ieatl was the big hear of other year yesterday. The mall mountain of the Ozatks had the I lodgers grovelling befoie him through nine barren Innings nt lChhrts Field. Whieier Dell made the Giants' efforts Just ns futile In eight of the nine round-", hut In thut other one they did the only execution of the day. Jut cnoiiRh to prevent an extra ImilnK ! tame nnd make the wore I to n. It was a real p'tchcts' hattle. the kind In which the slightest break on defence would swing the balance In faor of the opposition. Hell lackid a little of Tesreau's effectiveness, but cleer han dling of the mine dllllcult tleldlng chanefs offered to the Dodgers made the battle a Mandnrr with the exception of the brief Incision of the New Yorkers. That came right at the Mart. Te run wns made In Jigtlnie. before Pell had got the range. The lest of the way he got the ame result as Tesreau, handing out nothing but mw Inning after Inning. ficorge Hums, whose position as lead off man In Mciiraw's batting order Is due hugely lo the keenness of his eye in judging balls and strikes, proved him- If Justly entitled to thai I by doing romcthlng lor the cause every time he faced Pell. In four trips to the plale he walked twice, laid down a McrllU e and hamuli red out a clean single. The single, sacrifice and one of the bases on balls counted for naught ns It turned nut, but the first free trip procd one of the most Imvortant Inci dents of the game. It led to the only run Moud. ( lenii minute fur KniifT. Aflei Kuril", .is the tlrst batter of the rtay, had walled for a pass while Pell wan Mrivuig vainly to locate the plate, Henhy Kaull came up amid the usual hoots with which HiooMynites greet him. tieimy didn't like the Jeers, but he got large chunks of satisfaction out of the hooters' dismay when he pounded a clean slncle to centre upon which Hums rode ; to third base. Pavy Itobert"m raised ii tly of fair length to Jimmy John-don In cent I e Held, on which Hum. tiotud home unmolested. The ll-.tJ-.v ;: va made to recent! Iac to keep Kaufi' from advancing. If John-1 ton hid known then what he knows ir' that this run was going to win tlu game he would have pl.iw.I a l.'Jini 'n 1 shot by heaving to jhe plate. Kauff got to second a moment later anyway ta steal, but siitvesle Illt-s by Po le ' and Fletcher left him there. i That stor about Tesreau being trade ! 10 M. i.oiiis lor Mini sailer might as well subside for good and all after his exhibition yesteiday. Any man who can keep the league leaders lu such subjec tion that nnl.v one man reaches third base Is doing cinlilei-.ihe pitching. Zach Wheal was the lorn- limlger wn i travelled that f.n lie did It lu the sev enth Inning while the home crowd w.n up and cheering for the bieak of the game In the luck round Stengel had Just tiled nut to right when big Za.il drove one in the sami dliectlou. but on the ground. It was it c,..m single and he moved to second on a one bagger of the scratch niietv by Mowrey, a fast roller that went past Tesreau and look a queer bound under Fletcher's hj, Cutshaw, famed far and wide as a dangerous man In a pinch, rapped to Fletcher for a force of Mowrey at sec. ond. and only fat running enabled the batter to fonstall a double phi, Wheal got to third while till-, was going on. Dnimrroua Hid fur Hun. Directly followed Brooklyn's only dan Jierous bid for a run, by means of i double steal. Itarlden's throw to Poyle headed Puts-haw and he was chawed up and down tho base lines by Fletcher and Merkle while Wheat edged awav from third Fleleh finally tagged Cut", shaw for the third out before Wheat could make, a real break for the pan. Hrooklyn made mild threats lu thrje other tailings. In the lln-t Johnston scratched a single and after files by au nert and Stengel he tried to make third on Wheal's hit lu left, but was head I by a good thiow from Hums to M -Kechnle. In the sewnth Miller walked. Dell hit Into a double play. Johnston go; two bases on a hit In left by tall tpiint lug and Daubert ended the lltiny with a fly to Ilurn.s. Had Pell struck out Instead f hitting Into a double pl.iy Miller might Inne scored on Johnston's dine i.iuberl was flicked gently on the ear bv a spit ball in the ninth und took second on a scratch hli by Wheal, u so-cilled swing ing bunt, but there weie two mil by thi time and Mow lev's fly i,, Hums, ended the game In the tle other Innings the second, third, foiiith, llfth and eighth- Tei-rean had the pleasure uf ex. trading puluuts fiom eiery battel who fnriil him The New- Vnik defeiiie was not mi, belllshed bv any fancy woik outside Tcsre.iii's pilclnng liells exhibition, however, had Just enough Haws In It lo offer oppoitunitles fm- ,ls siipimiilng males to show their ninth in a liel.llng a) iiIhmi, li.iubeii .mil Wue.it fum- Ishi il the llllglltesl llrewoll.s. I llsnu ran fiom his po-ition ,it rhoitsiop .m.iv mil inio lift Held foi a hair i. Using nab of loes Texas Leaguer which openid Hie ninth inning He took the bill p. mi the fiiui '.ii,. with I, .ii,. ,K,t ,aM, Slleti hi d ii t.ll is piiviWe and while he was so fm ml b.il.iuie ih.it lii ue.irl.t tool, a header aft, r . I n i . lung the sphtie.' Illlllliei l Hues li,i, oi l. . ti.uilii i" s besi pi,.e or woik came In the eighth whep Tisieau was on llilnl following his singb, s.urillce bv limns nnd a piiioui uf Kauir .it Him Hubert- on smashed one Jut ii,mi,. lit i liae which Hie III. ...I.Imi i.iiil.ini henileil off with his l.an left iiand. Ii.iiibin was twenl feet In il ilfleld side of (list Iwrr wlien he elnsred tile 1 1 ,'t Je, till of Hie missile ,,i,d ,, iighiniiig throw to Pell was lie. ess.il t o , xtlllgusli Hubert son for the ihlid out. ileiehy nullifying the inn thai Tihieau was cat t j ,g home. Wheat's brilliant woik consisted of Mealing hits fiom rieteher Hnd Meikle by running hard lor ihelr line ni.-s. At the coniluslon of the gnme the Dndgeis made hiirrjup ai iaiiKenient:t to leave town Thev pla in llnstrm . 1av nnd , pot reinin home nguin llnlll July fnilniMiig a swing around the r,,,,,r t.i.iiii lihieiu.ivK tesnli gate ii- inn inettopniiiHii mnls mi even orrak in the series at three games each SIA!S.TVH;F,,V Mm' 1 iMr. 74, puiu urujinu HII-MII'.I.I'IIM, A'JllI I'll .trfe. I HOMER AND TRIPLE SEND HOMER AND TRIPLE SEND ALL Yankee runs home Bake,,'s clout Int stand comes with piPP on Base, and Peck's Drive Scores Gilhooley Senators Tally Only Twice Severn plays nf nihility nt Important moments helped the Yankees to win close game yosfctilHV from the Washing- . . . , toil-, from whom Ihcy loolt file !li" of the six which com'vosed the ilcs. The score was :t to 2, and Hay Caldwell liltched his second effective came nf the j series. He held the Invader" to six scat-1 tered lilt.", hut It was hard sledding for Slim Itcertheless. for the Vaults had i ihelr l,,,t mil ,.iii, i.f, i . . , , , , , ,, . . ' ' handed service of .loe Hoehlltig. , one of the tills off Caldwell was n home run at the outset of the name. The teams hardly had ba..mcil themselves'"" ' '"'" " '" for the affray when Mueller caught 1'ltiticii lull nitihlr hlp.i and a home inn ,'vw 1,1,0 I"" "Kht Held stand. Thix Impetuous beginning didn't dtscoiiceit Caldwell, who wasn't long In ronvlnclng the Vah!tigtons that no j-uoh rumlllarlty as that was to continue. In due course Frank linker sent the Yanks into the lend with a home run. Tills Is the thlid full panoplied hit that , has spuing from Halter's bat In the last J three pla Ins days, and It was extremely , opportune, ice itiup.iugn uroe in an other run with a three bagger which carried as much ftiec and n far as , Maker's homer, but went Into the clear . where It could be llelded. Halicr's d's appealed In the grand stand. Mimrr HnLca I'lne Tlirntx. The explosive hits by IVck and Hake .with the runs which they engendered were two of the timely deeds of nihility I done by pie Yanks The others, of which 1 there were two. were tleldlng plays. I.ee , M.igee made a dream of a tlnow ftom I, .,. ....I .I....I.I...I , ......... in. I. laiit peg. with Peck's deft cooperation. 1 cleared the hnse nnd removed a travel-1 ler who was In a fair way to reach the j nil!.. M-ltli llto lllni. run llnlll .title, I III I ' the compound eradication I PIpp. with a neat double plav from i self to Peck Hnd back again, tle ired the j bases of Srii.tlfrl.il obstructloim and dan ! zers in the ninth Inning, and that was the fourth avlnc performance aci-om-I i.llshed iiv the Yanks The later had a hard Ume getting to the vlate. Their nt tack was creaky for a time, t.llhooley .and High hit safely In the first Inning before anybody was out, but the tiisiiy start wax mrllttcd when Peck grounded to Foster und High inn blind Into the , llrt pon on of a double play. High jrob-1 . ably could nave Held up his own demise ' u-tll Peck had croese,i frJt base, but he dldii! Judge opened the second Inning with n hit and Hoehllng op, ned the third with one. but the Washlngtons could not make . Results of Yesterday's Big Leagues and NATIONAL LEAGUE. Yesterdsi'a Kesults. m Yolk, 1. Ilrenkln, 0 II, i. Mil, S, liillniMpMn. 0 I'hlraitii, 1 Pltt.bure, o. fir,' k.i ue lhic.lSO. 10. Plttsliurg. 4, setoud Kslllr St l.nuls, ; Cliiclnn ill. 7 IIKTAII.KII STANDINO Of TIIK I'l.l'llw. I I ! 15 a -"ill rtTni :il vii ,3i ?0' .137 1H' 77 ano, 30 .11 ?M XI ,4.V :a .ii in :ui 1311 22 ? 73 77 31 31 II 3d Ti To-tlsy Srhedule. 1'hll.iilelphU In New Yotk Hrooklyn In lloston I'hlr.iKu In SI lenii.. and maintained the teams In the same positions they had before their dash began first for Hrooklyn and third for New York. The score ; NKW YOHK (N. 1.) 1 lmOOKI.YN IN 1. 1 11b r h P a el 11I1 r h p a e Hani If 111 1 oJohnston.cf, 40s 3 on Kullff.el 4 0 1 Koli'lsiiu rf 30 1 llilje.7b .10 11 Fletiherss 4 0 2 Merkle.lb 4 0 0 l'i;eille.3ll 3 11 I 3 11 1. iiauneri.io iiii" . ju 7 ooSteiiitfl.rf .. 4 0ii t no 4 a 0 Wheit.il 4 M.I 3 "(I 4 r, nl.Miiwrey.3li 3 0 1 " I 0 7 1 0 Cutshaw. 7b '.'on 7 7 0 f III) Olsilll SN 3 a 0 7 7 0 I 7 0 Mlller.V . '-'OH 7 3 0 II 2 0 Hell, p . 1 0 0 3 71) llarlili II e 3 II II Tesleiiu p 30 1 Totals New York ilrniikly 11 l.eft on Kut b-i'.' ' si 1 III 1. 1 I 7 27 li 0' Total' 7s 0 0 27 17 0 0 0 11 u-l 1 0 0 1J t I) 0 t 0 I) II liases- New Ynllt. llronklt 11, in balls- Off Tearenii, 2. nil Hell, out llv Tesreau I' by Dell .', lilt ht iiit. li.il ball Ily resle.lll lll.lllls ri. I wo h.ise hit John-!.. II saeritlis- nils -iiurii", Cutshaw s.u rilli- tlv Kiihertsun Mulen h.ises K.tun. inirns. ituperisnn r.issen u.ui Miller llulllile til.iv- Flrtiin r Dm le and Mer kle I'mpue In chief -tjlllklr) Field lilnpllr IIjiuii Time I liinir and C. iiilnules j JACKSON HERO OF SOX VICTORY. j lie senres llnri- Huns 'I lia 11 All uf j lietelitlnl Team, j Cif.Mi.tNP. June U7 The While Sol heal Cleveland by a score of 4 to 'J to day Jackson was 1 epuiislble for thtee I of III.- Sox I Utl. lltl lie. II. .1 the light j Held fen. for a home tun lu Ihe second. With the si me one up lu the 1 seventh toe Sox scuied two runs on a brace M hits, a long Ily nnd an eriol , ihe 1. Un i' mill Kit was made In the 1 niiilh "If -M 01 Inn. who telltned Hagby. I The M ole : CIIICAliO i. I,. ' CI.KVKI.ANIl iA l.i ub r h P a ab r h p F.l. h i f l I o uKiianrt .If III 4 3 no l 3 12 I 4 ft 1 3 1 li I '. 4 'I I 2 2 0 0 2 00 300 3 J 0 II 1 I ft II 'I oil j Wi at i r lll.'nlliiis .ii .laeltsnll l f .ICnllllis If I'lllltllllT.lll 3 0 0 io I I 3 3 1 I " 3 0 I 4 n : l li ;i i . in :i ii s. 10 n ii 0 0 speak r.cf Until rf liamlil lb lliiwanl.2li II I S 1 1 h 1 K c I ft I ft o' Kv.iiis .lb o o w.imbt 3ti Vltliniir 3b ion William .lift ft i 1 O Null e ii.igiiy.ri 7 7 " 'Williams Moilnn.p Total" 1 1 I ,10 0 0 0 0 I Totals 31 2 27 II 2 -nalie-i iiir una", in in.- . ihihi ..nun. I'I.m jj,, 0 II il II 11 i 0 II tlnilinil o ii ft n 0 0 j Two base hlls Oraner Jaiksnn. S; Speaker Ibuiie inn .liicUsnu strutk nut Hy Williams . I... I....... u t Ui... 1. ..... t. ,11. f.ff V... I V"uP,,. twuler' I h , ' ! eneaker Stolen base Fetteli llowaril Iliiuhle ....... - . - .... - -. i plat. Wamhy aisl (iamlil; Weater, F. I.'ulhns an I KntirniM Pmpire In , hief Ktans I-lei. I iitnpire Nallln Tune- 1 hour and II mimics smith AHsntlr I raane Itesiills, M'.n linmi n . J M.Hn) II r it a.iluel 11 ha n , I Mi'llllnluei), I l.ei.iiii nun Maioii. K, I'nlunih'is, 0 llti.t laluel liilumhui, a, Mai, iii, o uecind lame). ill Autiisu rniuml.la, rain. in Cbsrlttton.Jickionvllli, nln, il Hrooklyn . 10 ' j Philadelphia llloston t t iNew York. . 4 ) I ,CllU'an ... ! : : , icinrlnnatl I I j il'itnliurt.. I 1 I St Lnilli 1 3 1 i fiames lott Off Caldwell. I nny further Impression mi 1 lillliK tried to stretch Ins hit mnl ' !"!"'p1 J- mistake of pausing mi Instant to think It over. Such a course Invite -liliillintloii when iHlhnoloc Is at the starting end of the throw ami (till nulled ' his man at the central coop, jSho.it illlv liineels won the feature race Caldwell wavered In the sixth limine , A.ticduet yesterday when sh e ifiilloped and passed two men. There were two I., , . M ' . outs hetween Klfts, t.ut before the third . , '"" 1,1 from ,,f 11 KooJ ne,J fur ,h1 out inaterlalb.ed Shanks singled and , t'unarsle Sulli nc Stakes for two-year-hatted the first of the donees, who was , olds, the honors of tha duv .-li-nrlv rested nooliMiiK. home. Shanks himself was the victim of the third out. He was pl.ult,1R for .,! wMr Mn W1X scuttling for third and a roundahont re- 'lay, High to linker to licdcon, got him - i , . . . .... New York's flrt run was In the thlrfl nnd was made up of a walk by till-' I he leal stars of the handicap til hnoley, a steal by the latter nnd a triple vision were alisei t, but the ten that "' I'eck over Milan's head. Tim other two came In the sixth. Peek walked, w-as forced by PIpp and Halter hit Into the gland slaiul. Illgh's fumble of Mice's single In the eighth put the batter on second with nobodv out. but when Alnsiiiltli inn- nlng for Hlce, tried to go to third on '"rK L'' ' 101 "liil he closed favorite at I Moeller's Ily way out .Minder to Magiel1.1'' ," ' Hijbeny Candle next In' he played Into New York's hand", for ''nund at Is to !i. Of the others llalner, i I'eck took Magee's great ollev on the ' landman II. and Ithine Maiden) line and with a swift dab tagged hlsw,'r' thought the most dangerous. . man as the latter slid past PIpp t ut1 "'" f''iv""'il with the Inside position. I In on Cedeou'H territory In the naith ! '.; "ni " "ake the p.i-. but by the end' and turned what should have been an ' "f ""' "r"t "lu.irler Ha) berry Candle had' nut Into a scratch hit However, when he took Shanks's grounder and Milan , and him again, all was foighen. The scoro WASlllNOTOS'i.V I. . ah r h p s e NEW YOflK ( I. :ib r h n bp .uneuer.ri I 1 1 0 0 nilhnnlej'.rl Jit I In roeirr,.u I ii n .101MI2h.lI . 00 IVckln'h s : yi'inn.ib 1 I II iker.Sb O0 M.ure ef 0 Ottieileon.tb 2 I N'UllVkrr.C. : a Caldwell p 1 o 10 14 SOI 2 4 10 I, 3 111 3 00 : 20 ; 4 3 0(1 v 3 0 10 3 n I t 0 1 .'9 1 mo 3 00 .oo 310 t 1 1 I 0 I shankob .lu.lsc.lb Wdhins lb H3rner.ll Mellriile.ss lloelilltic.p. Itlee . Aln.mith Ilumont.p on' Totals n3 I : 10 i 00 0 1 0 01 000 0 00 Totals 7i : :i 11 : n.itled for Ilo'hlln? in the elhth Innlnt Man for llier. Wa.hinnon 1 o o o o n o p; ' New York ooi o o ; o o 3 ( Irtt on base. -W.nhlnston. 3: New Ynrlt. I 1 First bise nn balls -Off llnrhllntr. :; oil Calil- 1 well. 3 strueu can Ily lluetilinx. 4. tv nrvnnni vy iMiiiweii. n Home runs Mneller Il.iker Thre- b.ise hit IVekinpaiuh Mnlrn bases -.Indse. Odhnoley ley Double plays "p"1 'pad"''!."!!1 ; rit-trr alul .lllilce: .ilacee Piip, lVi-ltinpaiuh slid llpp Passed lnll Henry Mils-Oft Boehllnc. 7 In seven Inn Inrs nff Ilnnintit nnne In nn. Itittiii l-nrii.l run-Ofl nnehlinz 3; off Caldwell. . I'm. Hire In ehief-Conuolly Time: hours and . n.i...ia Games in the Two Standing of the Clubs AMERICAN LEAGUE. Yesterday's llrsulls. New York. 3 Wnhlngtnn, : I'hlrHKO, 4, fleelanil, ? Huston. 7. Philadelphia, 7 St. I.oul. 5. . Detroit, 3, llr-t csme Detroit, f,. ,st. Iuts, 7. sec. mil g.tnie DKTAII.r.P STAMIIMi OK TIIK l.t lis. ' c j. c - 1 "i 1 3 t 3 7 1 4 J i 3 7(3 3 I I j3 I 4 CI.UB5 CITe1ind,... New York Poiton Detroit Washington. Chicago s a.v 711 .-.71 7 .11 71! ,V17 at is .'.it III :i7 '."j .".in, II .V.M .1') 11 .Vis 77 M l.'M 17 III 7!ts 71.' St. Louu... FhlTaTlelphia Ganiea Inst 7 fs -a jo ;'n 40 Tn-tlsj Srhedule, New- York In Philadelphia lloston In Washlngtnn Chlcano In tietrlimd. Dflrolt In St I.uul. TIGERS DIVIDE WITH BROWNS. Cohli Prominent In llolh linmea Slrnls Koiir llnses. St. I.ovih. June 27 The Tigers and Hrowns illvldctl a tloubh header to-day. St. Louis wun the first game bv a score of I to 3 and lost the second, f. to 2. In th.i two games c1j, made three hits In seven times up, scuied two runs and stole four bases Cobb took exteitiuu tu tein.irks ui.nle by one of Hie fans sluing behind the tigers' bench Just befute the ninth inning or the trm game the Ueurgl i Peach attempted to vault Die tailing, but was pletented fiom lining so by the iittl -piles, players, fans and police Cobb pointed nut the offender and he left (he In.. The mini a : KIKsT ii (K Ilk' I'll, tee . . . ' i.i i tail is . v l. . i ab r li i lb l li p a e I Hush -. , ill an I Cuhh ef iio i : iiMiiiitnn if i I .. I I I ii.Aiistln.Sli 'I 1 n li- I ii" Mdlir rf .mi Veaeh If II. 1 1 II 1 :t il i f Hlirus.lh uillu 2b K.ivan ub Hil.rr.c tlilhtic.p i7 1 o u sii, r Hi 3 11 1 ii" I'i.itt..l 4 0 ft Pi 0 ft Miirsalis , f 3ft 0 4 n'Lii.tn 0 0 0 ti i, li Set, nil. I e 3o 2 3 2 n;Wi ilm.in.p 3 0 1 ll I ill I 4 Pi 3 'I I 7 3 n l 3 l 0 :t un 3utl u out .... " ' Totals ' to u i in .us a; a i pi , Halted for Yoiuu in the nlnih Iniiuir I'lllllll .oo si n o i si Louis o I o o II II .1 t , Twil h.l.e 1,11. S.e,. Cnbh. Ilellm liiree has,, hit I'r.itt siepti,,, hits-Mar. ins. l.itt Diiiihle plats -L.itan. Pratt and s, Pr. 2 Austin. I'r.itt and slsler .stolen basis Siiler, 2; Shutlnn. Hu-li. Austin, Cuhh I-ir.t base un lulls otf Weilnmi. I; nil Online, I Struck nut llv Online, i; hv Weil linn. I Pinplie In , hi.-f t-lnll Field urn pile Diiirrii iime i huur ami j uuuiiies SKCOM) ca.mi: nr.i mil r i A li s'p .Ol'ls , k .. nh r u ii a e -i. .- I. llll.li , . 4 11 t 20Shnltn If 4 0 t P .1 e 1 n il .i I I 2 n 0 . ,, ,i ni.i, nn .ii nbli cf .ill I o oi.Miiier i f :i o o : Jeaeli.K .312 I 0 O'Slsler.lb 3011.' leilnnnrf 10 I I n i) l'rall.2b. 4 0 0 : Hiirns.lh a 1 I pi o o Mars his ef til l lniini.-.2li 4 10 4 :o I.at.in.ss in.; Hlker.e. 4 0 2 I ojsevi-renl e .10 2 1 James p. .ino o 4 0 Chimin in . I o a s 0 0 :i o o o 3 I Knnh p o o Totals. ,3'l 3 k 27 10 o.'Tnhin noo D iionpni I p n 0 it Htortnu nod o r-f ,, -j 12 ': ll.llle.l fur Knnh III l ie set... .11, n, Hlatlrd fnr Datrnpuit in Ihe ninth liiuiui Delrml 'SI l.'iuia I I I ft 0 0 0 2 """V1 l..Hllsll. . .avail, llaker Sl.ler I. a van. I l.i I, r lucre in, an n i ti irnt sf.cr I ... ..it. -. Miller Ouiihle iilays Maker mid Younir Prall Lav. in and Sr,-, i.av.in and Suler. Hush and Ynun- Sinlen hie Cnbb 3; .ir ans, raili Hit hv nileheil hall v Unnh HuriKi First has., nn balls nil .l.,mes ii, olf Datenp'iil Strip I. nut llv .lame. ; bt Itiinh. 2 In Dirciipnrl J linpire in chief - Dineen Field itttit rr 'lull Tune limiia Onlt One I'aiitle Coast Lemur tiamr. DakUiul, I, fan rraiiel.to, ", Othir limn poitpontd. 'BAYBERRY CANDLE NOSES OUT GRUMPY linns Host Mile of Meeting1 Despite Top Weight, Three Pounds Over Scale. ) ; (t K N KS I S FIRST IX STAKE f Though fllfford A. Cochran's atnr with .1. V. May's Ha) berry Ciindle, which carried top weight In tliu haudlcitp that prtceded the fealuie and Htuod u drive all through the stretch lu buHt C. J, ii i n . . . . . i n im niiniit'i s tiruini v iiv n ihmui. hi j )f , ,M - ,,,,-",,-" 'for tals distance at the meeting. Marled Included many which hue been considered In the tlrst class. All hud liberal allowances un scale weight except H.iberry Candle, which was rated by ii.i.wie.ry c ; llandleapper oburgh at three pound ' "v,'r the si ale. Harry Shaw with llu pounds to carry was believed to be the' r.iiiKi-u up aiongsiue. witn .sandman II. rushing up so fast that at the bottom of the stretch he headed Haxberrv Candle Turning Into the stretch Sandman -I sun in ine lean, nut as soon a he was straightened out for home Hivberrv Candle cha'lengeil the leader and fairly outran the son of Hrootimlck. Ilarr Shaw nnd (Irumpy. which hail nut with interference in the early stages, began lo when Itivbeire f imii., i,-,.i .iiv, i r Sandman' II . I'lrtimnv eame with rush on the outside anil threatened the topi ttirtaln raiser bv a seme of I to 0, while s,'i,!!Il,T,'."..!':,',!,.T''",l U',.",,VU' '""I'll'' Donovan herd won the second clash' game to the core and m a desperate drive ' : 10 1,1 ,h' ,1"'t :;,mi Jl,cl l-nrlglit the way to the entrance to Hunting I.oftus managed to get her home a win-1 duplicate.l hia wi formance of Saturdav, , J"" ",,v; 'ul ,n' twn other yachtn found nerbyaneck ( Irumpv was two length. ' when he held Montreal to two serati h ! ''' ''"mini; southwest when tm-ler In front of Itarrv s'hnw whleli l,nt hits airt ehut them nut onlv that -aim- I Ino A1"' I'latld shore und Were able to Sandman II by a head for show money. Half nf thus,. entered for the Criaisie Selling .--takes ,eclln,-il the issue, le.iv.ngl onlv sl to go In i'.h pot. (SifTVird A. ! Cochran's (Ietieis finally closing favurc'e' o.-r the One. k .--table Artemis and It. I T Wl.son. .Ir's Straight Forward The U i. kl'.rfe Stable s l-i l,. dnd also was well ;,,',yi''1' '"eliiidid was the ilr-t to show n tT.'nt. but (lenesis neier lost her r.r po. tain and a-Mirmd the lead nt the end i or the tlttd quarter b.Oiln.l ut tli.. ,.n .n., Artemis, a length lost ground stead- - Ily and nt tin- finish hid all she could do t sta.l off the challenge of Straight Forward and land In second place, three lengths behind the winner Mr Cochran cnre. again In the last ra.'e. In which his Star Shout til I v Hin- lesque outgamed John 1. Madden s Star- t'.r.cli and won hy :i head. H.illad. Arnold and Amalgamator were pr.ferre.i in the -ciiltIon. but the race always was betw.en Hur esque and Marflnch The alter was ihr"itenlng In the last six - teenth. but Mci'ahey on Hurb-iiue knit (tarnertind Sta-tinch In close quarters on me ran aim mis clover jockey whip on .itbled him to land Iluiltsque in front I The summaries . FIIIST It VCR ilaee jenr nlils anl upward; selling ! six lurlmK.- Fnr . parte 1 llnr nnd are nt. Jiskry n m. 1 1 - Fin Hanwortti itnin I UT. 101 4 tO I P9 111. Keocti Collins Mink Hill Campbsll Mi'DTint l.t ke n'uxtnn Ihltwetl iiucr sunt 3 N'lifiv simplex 1 Humiliation. I Cas.ih.i. 4 ' Malabar, 4 liartut. i . striker 6 ' Dnnhlel 4 7 1 VI II f I 11 ; 71 J.-1 10-1 r. t 1 111 III 109. 1 1-1 10-1 I Ch irm i.e. .'. I 'Lust i,. r St;trt t-nnd rrnxlri ' . 1 1 1 - I line won triviiik' Winn.r l tr hi Littleton-Drapee- nwne bv Klllll Ilerx 1 ira.nej in- .1 .1 naniian SKCONI1 HACK Fnr male III.I sel'lltus ttlte.' trir old anl upwara seiiur;. hv m,crit'tinn of !-'. ath, won ; a-nieii, nne mm lints- an I ase Wl .lui key (l,,. Fill -.lonni'iet , iti r.I. i.u t Irmsii : 1.7 tuihiiK TlMl-ss (. p.; Alexiilri Napier, a 1U . li.irtner st,,l.t Htlen. )..i.O Kel.,1) lllill Tide. 4 ... p.l . I.yl.e Kitna Kinui, 3 '.it .CoHitis Dr liriiinr. 3 .. Wars.lur Time : 1: 4 :. .. 7 .si I" I. .' eten .'O i I 17 1 .' I l.' l v 1 31 .V-1 LI 13-:, I r. . 1 31 3"i 1 siart unud. wun ban lily Winner, th lo 1 1 iintitirg xinna-iniir. uwned In .1 ijlboll traliml bt W V C.lsev TIIIUD HACK For thin tear olds and upward; haiul.cin- In sul.s.-riptinn nt !0 each, wun ;' ailiied. one mile Hot s. an-1 age llayte rry C.uhIIi Wt . C l.'t, . 110. . IIS. JlKk.y Odis Fill Lnfllls ...-, -, ink ii.irn.-r f, i : si hiifii, r ins i.:. ,r. Fibrillin r 71 .' I Hut w.- . v t j . -. Mi-Cahe) . ;, i,; linllni in 7 1 "-: 7 .IMcTni'rt ..-! I'M . stnllin.- r. i ,. i ., TMt-Tji It 1 .'. . l.i 3 I , liruiiipy. 4 .. Il.iriy shaw. (,. s'antlniau II . C. H ie, . -t.ir Ihlfe, i;..,. I Itlillte Maiden. ..l')7 . in; ..103 ton . Half lllielt. 4 psl Wihi I'll Shies, ;, l'l i. . iim-r i 1.: I tin start Winner eitl fur nil hill li.tltiet ; Mill) iltitlii. li) I lltl ml - Tow 1 1 nt c in, il, nwtie.i in J u .M.i). trained l. (..,. He .Hit Ii imp Fflliiiil hack The C.lll.ll-le s,l.r stiikea, lor twute.ir llllls. HI sin,., ipilllll III llJt-II.II. St.irl.1 III Pt ) .. aililllloli.il Hl.ll.il:ln-, ea.h t.ilnr I Hie iiu'uii.s lliu ' and I .IneUev MK'aliet D it le J M.-i'ag I Hall .ii jrner. l.v lie p... Itelie-l-.Allelll.- ' I 4 1.1 in; I 1-t'rw.iid .. . , r 1 V I in. .107 Kill, l.l.,,! J.. The Ii. an . Pi ' . Tl 111. 1 i-j " ' start .iinil- wnn ea.ll.t Winner. . li f ""'St.ir shunt Ontili. nwii.il by liilfunl u J Co. hrall, tl.llhcil by N li Mldaelt , lii'Tii itAci: i or fuut tear nl.ts and upwai-il, s.li,iitf lit sulisinlptlull uf t'. e.uh Willi ..tj .eliliU; nr uiile mi. I a sixte.-iiiii Hnt-e alld a.e I.lllle Nearer a lilll llaten 4 li M .M ill. r. a. Mi It. I 4 Tamerlane. 4 It.iy ii Lulu. I. Wt pi: PC io; , ii; l"7 h'J .1, .!. ,,, F hmlher It "i I Wat sun 1" I II nne. j; p, . .1 M'T.ii I I.' I 4 Fin I' It'l l say so t Like I. I 1 . Time I 17 st tri .ntl. wun haiidilt Winner., b w hv linlilen Maxim -Leiiunll.i; nwneil hy C It lli.l, Inn., tuiiuil bt .1. Whaleii SIXTH II M'K 1'ur twn ), ar olils whlih htte nut snu fl.iil In- siihs. tiplinn nf 111 cull, with ImV a.liled. lite filtlillizt llurse and :n- i .locket. Odds Fin lllirlesiine '.' lie, MeCahey f, I .1 pi St. ii lint h I : Lai per i. I 2 1 Mil, .1,1 .' IP lieis l) ir. II 31 Fairy Wand. . nil II ill ,. i , Mttali.-itll.ltnr Ilatlies 4 1 ; :, Kleetliill, ' to: shilllli. I I f. I r, Hill. ill 2 c: Km.'ii ;. i:, . M.uiiichen ' Pi; .1 x I'aii't '..-l v I . Coupled as Cncliran enlrv Tune 1 ot nil irnnil, wnn driiiiir hv st,P -4hnnt Masipieraile fur.l .1 Cniliran. trained by Winner b f . owned bv liif W It Midsely POSSIBLE WINNERS AT AQUEDUCT TRACK TO-DAY. I lrl llacr I eiiiiilalhin. Ailnilration, Sea Wair, Srcnnd II nee III 1 on pintanl, 7.1'llniinil, ihlnl lime llollnn, liirinllse, Miilfuii, Park, Rr. Qnrrn of I'nnrHi Hare Mnr Hank, Krlar Hnrk, spur, I'lflh Hare Passing I'anrj, llrlghl slur, Nprrlre sixth Karr linnl. rnsltn, Pur. rai, Dean nf Mesln. College Stars Are to See if They're Giants fPHE Glunta gained title yester duy to three of the most promising of college ball players Pie Way of Yule, big Georgu Smith of Columbia and Stafford of Tufts. Way and "404" Staf ford joined the club yesterday and worked out in preliminaty practice at Ebbets Field in the af ternoon, the former pitching tho batters und the latter cavort in? in the infield. Way ia one of the famous Yulo ineligible!, nnd hai Just been gmduuted. He was a football stur as well an ona of the greatest pitchers tho Hluo ever had. Smith, tha Columbia giant, will bo with the team to lay or to-morrow. He, like Way. Is a right hander. Stafford batted .404 during the collego seuson luKt ended. NEWARK AND BUFFALO DIVIDE DOUBLE BILL i ,. 1 J IIUlUIIS Tnke First OtllllC I WJieil Eliritfllt AlloYS TVO Hits llisons Win Second. Yesterday's llesulta. Nrk. ?: nurr.ilo. 0 inrt ramei Han.ilo .. NVtinrk. 1 irrcond tsme) I'rovhk ik, !; Ui. h tiT, l Tnronlo. i; ll.illlniori-. 3 Miinlrcnl. i; Itlchniond. : Mantling uf the ( bibs. W I. PC PC It) tl ,4(t .317 ' lrntliirfii- II illlmore .11 1? Richmond : M .p Newark . U Montreal :1 ."3 Vi Mnheter. I Hull ill. II-1 Tiiroimi l Todn) 's t tirdiile. Iloelierter In Nrurk llarf.iln in Prnvnlente Montreil In ll.tlllmore Toronto In lllchmnnil N'r.wwitK, June IT Newark went fifty 1 llfty with Huffalo I iithelr double header 1 this afternoon. Tenney'H tribe took the went ten innings, lilll made both of the ; Hlsons' hits. Haw. who opposed Jack. also pitched Kilt edge-! ball None of;'"-""-"" nraynng improve,! tier the three hltH made'tnT him flgurtd In ,n""". "'V.1 ,'VP",ll',11.v the race the two runs scored hy tho Indians f,on' ,t,1, entura by ! minutes :;i The first run was due to a glaring , "'rn'' The t arolina wan f, minutes 14 muff by Kopp. wh'le the eeiond was a ",'?""u" astern of the enturn. I daring sti ! Durg n wl teal homo by llealey It was ho tallied on the mulf. He had drawn n tins. In the fourth and mnve.l i along on Witter's out. Callahan then hnlte-l the one which Kopp let slide throu-h his finders. Art cnrliiir from 'econd. Healev in the eighth reached i first on HummeH's muff of McDonald's 1 tirtm.. Fgnn sacrificed and Hnrlghl's ! ,,. pU him on th.nl Then while (law 1 w- winding up Tom made a mad dah fnr the nln nn.i l.nwleil snfelv In tin. seeoml ..line Sni.tll'woo-1 and I Kugel w.-r- tl. iipposir.c pltr'-.crr , Walter cra.-k.l In the fourth innliiK , w-hen the lllsonw put over one run. With ' - llt ,.h.imi,.i angled and went all 1 tho .,y hom, OIl CirLMrom's double to I i.... ......... ti... i.,.n i, .if.v. .'own Smallwo'od singled nnd Cible and Purgin tlM likewise. Walt scoring on the latter's hit In the elxth the Hisons put across the winning run. Channel got tree transportation, advanced on Carl strom h sacrifice, took third on Mc Donald'n Infield hit and scored on a squeeze with llummell at the batting end of It The scotc : Klipcr 4JAMK BCPPVU1 NKW'MIK no r h p a e ,,ti r h l a e Oil! ef 407 I un fame in 4o 1 Konnlf 3o 1 0 1 imr.-in.lh 1 n to 0 0 no ft 0 1 iChinnil.rf .loo t C'Nt mm Hi tan 1 I M'P'al.t.ss .mi t 1 ll'nuuell.lli j ii 1. I 0 Neill.:b " o 0 . 00 Miim.ef 1 0 Witter.rf ion 1 10 1 .' 3 i' 3 - 0 0 : 1 1 .' 10 0 s Jfl.l 1 4 ft C'allah ui.i t 0 1 7.inrnian.r1i 1 1 0 T Hraler He ily .e 'no 4 i.aw 11 ? 00 1 1 0 Kcan e 4 0 F.iu-ishl p 7 0 70 Jackson l o 0 ft o o - Totals I Tula s o 7 71 11 'llatlid far liaw in the ninth innin.' ! Ihitfalo ft o ,i o o i i. n ft o ' Newark " e ' 1 ' n i.B. s-ierlfiee hits F.C1H ? Mo'en lnse-T ' llalev First base nil balls -till Kiincm, J; 'oft Haw ! stru.k out llv F.unsht I: bt 1 liiw i First b.ie on errors New ark 2.1 . Iluff.iln. : I.fi on In., .-New ark .; Iluf . I fain I Pmpire in chief -Hranslield Field! iimpirr Kienan Time -I hour and 30 niln- ' HI'S eF.roNDOiMr: ' hi'FFU.O NKW v It K i I ah r h p a ah r h p a e lilll if toi 1 ooCahleCb . 3 0 1 7 2 0 ! Kopp If 4 o ft o o Diirsln lb l:n nn oo Milan If 4 o t ; o o i Channel!, rf 3 2 2 4 C.irlsfni.lh mil M'Dimid ss 4 i I I i Hummel Hi .1 ' 1 11 3" wuter rf ion ii na 1 1 Callahan ef i o n 0 o Zim'rnt'n 3b 4 o u r. o Henley ss t n 1 1 o -., hwerl e lot 1 o'Smaiittn d.ii 3 I I tl y 111.2b 4 'i ) Onslow ,e, 4 ft I I Ktwel.p, 30 0 U ! Totals I buffalo Newark 31 r S ST i: i Totals 31 I : ii i .1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 "V 2 1 0 0 II 0 1 0 II II II -I s n rili. hits lilll C.irlstrom. llnnintet 1 stolen 1. 1. -.Milan Two lias., hits Duriiii. Cirl-trnm Onslow First base nn halt, on siii.illwiinil, I, nff Kutel I .struck out llv i sin.iitwoiMl 3 hv Knset 2 First has- en er I tor Newark bit nn lu-i. Newark. 7 itnf I. do I, linpiie In i Inef Ke. n.in Fn4. urn. pire llruiisti.-lil Tune-1 hunt and 2'. mill ' un 1 BOSTON BEATS ALEXANDER. Ha rues. Win, l.osl Clcteo Imiliiu I e, I'llrus tin- Tiibles. Pi 1. 1 PKI Pit 1 1 , June 27 Haines, win st an eleven Inning gam.- to Alexander last Friday through an itiot by Cumiitnii, was stilt link at the I pieiuiei pucner nt ine .: I itm.il l.iaaue to-d.iy and had the satlsfacllnu of beat ing him by 11 to ii The Hraves won four out of the the games of the series Harties pitched ,lfecllM. ball thiough out, hill, ling the PhllllcH to Ihe scalleleil lilts besides fanning the side in the sicouil inning Hut In- had sensational Mlppnit. i'-pciiully by Magee. Snml-rri-t and Mar itiville Mage,, and Suod giass robin d Paskeit of home run hits b taking long iliiv-s up ngalnst the bliecher fence Miuanvill,. also cnl olt several hits by fancy Melding. Stock played brilliantly for Philadelphia The Hraves hunched four of their s v I hits on Alexander In the fourth fur ! three runs and the game The score IlOSTONiN 1. ' I PIIII.A IN l.i ' ab r h n a e nh el, . xLir'tille s .)l r, 4 I Pa.kerl i f ion no Kt'is2h 3 11 II 30.Niehnlf 2li I'll I 5 0 Collins t I .. .1 I I n OOislnck ,lh 301 3 .III Masee If 3 l ft :t no Cuvalh if lot t ft o Ki.iii I. v .Hi 40) x 1 iM.inlerus lb io ; nn smith 1b nil t loi'unperif not ii no Snn.Ul's.cf 4 0 0 4 OOlll.inunll.ss Inn ; 40 i:nvtily,e .'no f, 0 1 llvllllf.-r c 2 0 0 r, 111 , Parncs p 301 1 to, -ihi, 1, 1 n n no 1 'Hill lis ,, 0 0 0 0 t 0 Totals 50 3 il 27 13 I Alexander, p 2 0 0 11 20 'IWhitted . 100000 Holldrr.p 0 0 0 0 3 0 Total- 32 ft 5 27 19 0 I 'Hailed fur Itlllifer in Ihe seteuth innliu I 111. Hied fnr Alcxaiulei in Ihe srteutli iiiuiu: ! Hoslon 0 0 0 .1 0 0 0 ii ft- ,t 1 Philadelphia ft 11 n 0 0 ft 0 0 ft fl I Hum - Olf Aleiuiiiler. U ill setrn llllilujs utf llcmler. mine m Iwu iniuuiis Karued inns 1 llnsi'in 1 Two h,ie hit Cravath hairilhe hit Collins sinlen lut.e Nielintt a-(l nn bases PhtLiilrlpln.i, r.. linsinu, 1 Strip k out llv ll.ii 111. . In Mi-t.i 1 1, 1, 1 ,1 f'n.t i,,,.,. nn (rim Philadelphia Fust base up halls Olf Harnes 1 nil Alriauilri I nil Henilrr. 1 Mil hr plli lied ball-H) A lei under ilinwilvl I'.i.ae.l hall I In 1 ins linpire in ituef O'Day Field umpire Kasnn Time I hour and 31 mlnulri. ! YACHTS ON CRUISE REACH HUNTINGTON Grnylln,r First In linee From Senwanhnka Harbor, With Ventnrn Second, WINDWARD AM, TIIK WAY IfitMiNOTON, I.. I June 57. The yachts Inking: part In ths Interclub crulie jitrrlvnl In liurbur early this afternoon unit nncliored oft tho llenux Arts, where 'the lliintliiMton Yacht Club entertained I the. visitors this evening. Tho tied lias grown somewhat. In audition to the jnctits noticed nt Henwunhaka harbor, whero the cru!e started, W. K. Iselln's ICnchanlrees, William Zlegler Jr Clem and J, i:iverson's Allegro were promi nent among tho large vestels. In spite of the liberal entertaining of 'ho Indian Harbor yachtsmen all hnnds were out early to-duy ready to lace 1 should the conditions prove better than ! on ,,l! opening day, but for a long time mere was only drilling and waiting. About noon tho wind picked up a little Mini the sun burned oh tho haie which had hung over the water so that the committee r,.t JuMlfled In maklinr a start. The wind came from miibi.nt It was o light and so much of the dav had gone that the committee decided to al union the courses orlclnallv iil.inned land to send the racers from the westerly -iiu in t.ieai l apiains island to the finish direct, which was in Huntington Hay. The direction of the wind gave tin: yachts wimlwatd work fur thirteen ml leu. AVnlnrn Lends nt f.lne. The r,l) footer were sent auav flrt. The Ventur.i led at tho line, having the weather p.ltion, The (irayhng. sailed by Italph II. Hills, was next, pointing a Utile to the weather quarter of the Ventura. ;ind tho Carolina, sallejl by Clinton .Mac- ! kenzie, was last. All were on the star "al'1 Ulck- nffr crossing the line the Ventura and the lira!. ling took nort tack and stood uver toward the Long Island shore. The Carolina had heat) wln-ls entrance io tne narpor. ' . nan io oeai tqi io ."-.. """ i" "'i me Mt-oim emss ""' 'nete were four starters and ' '"eii toe line w.in .Miirai, saeu 1,v " JI I'ynehon. leading, followed hy , "lack nuck, llnwdy and Pauline. IMUP.tie w"n the race by 4 minutes 7 seconds. , niack Puck was seennd. 1 minute i s-econds nhead of Mistrnl. I Aleda, the Class P sloop, was without " class lompetltor ami so raced against ' Alice of Class N. Alice finished first, . t'Ut on corrected t.me Aleda won by I minutes f.C H'con ls. In the tlrst hatull- cap iliv.slon Arvia defeated Carolina and in tin- second division Natoma tie feat, d Cunt. Ten of the new Stamford yachts raced I and furnished the best contest of the day. Aurella. owned by J S. Jenkln". . won. defeating Polly, owned by I I,. . J-Himan. by 2 minutes 0 second-. Only I two power yachts started, nnd In this r!lr, -vP;,re "me ueie.-ueu i arati easily I The power y achts have not taken a prominent part In the cruise yet. but are expected to make a better showing In j to-morrow's races. To Weigh Anchor I'jirlj. I The fleet will get under way about . 9 o'clock to. morrow morning At pi I o'clock the races will be started The j finishes will be off Hie Hlae!, Hock Yacht Club, near Bridgeport After that Stamford and Manhas-et Hay will be visited. The summaries NF.W YOlllC YACHT CUT. -'o Pi itlTIHtS STAltT. 1 15 OOPIISi:. 13 MILllC Il'.apse.l rir.lsh Tlm Yafht an l Own-r 11 M H M 3 ! Cir.it ling, .1 P More in 3 72 o : 07 o Ventura. (1 P Itikir, Jr 3 .11 37 .' K 37 I'lrollna, il Nlclmls 3 3. :.1 2 71 f.l NUW YI1HK YACHT li.lil 10 IMOTHUS I STAltT. t 20 COfllSi:. 13 Mll.l'.s Pauline, o o .lennfng 3 4f. 02 2 .'. . Illicit Ilin-k. A K lliurne 1 15 01 J 21 02 I Mi.trai. it M Pviii-hon 3 :i o: : .11 11, ivv.lv. II S Iluell 3 .',3 11 2 3.1 MIXP.D CLAS" -V . P STAltT. t 7 COl'ltSi: 13 MILKS Alice, tlr H II Kee'er . I 00 .It 2 3: 3 Aledi. .1 W . P. P Alker I 01 '0 2 ,11 I Cnr-eoted lime. Aleda, 7 30 42 Alice. 7 35-3S NF.W YOHK YACHT '"I I'll 30 mOTHHS STAltT. 1 35 -CliPHsi:. 13 Mll.Ps Ados. P I., ltlrh.ir.1s 4 01 04 2 71 01 . Alera. a 1. i nner i u, iv iv : ai HANDICAP CI.ASS-F1HST DIVISION STAltT, 1 10 COl'ltSi:. 13 MILLS Carotin i, A W. Irirkwnn.l 4 02 21 2 22 21 I Aril l. C. Moilnv I 07 3li 2 27 Si'. Corrected time: Artii. 2 1 51. Carotin i, I 2 19 .10 HANDICAP CI.AS SI7l'i1ND DIVI-JIOV STAHT, l "4..--t ill llsi;, 13 Mll.ns .Natoma. T S. Clarke 4 12 0 2 27 04 font, II Wennemer 4 It 10 7 .12 10 , Curricted time: Na omi, 2:1S 17, foul, 2 20 24 HANDICAP Ct.XSS SI'Ki'lAL YAWL DIVISIOV SiAltT. I 50 'lll'HSi: ! 13 MIl.IJi INinfea. Il Mi Lean I 21 10 2 3 1 40 tllvttu. Dtitit-nu ,s. t uituir 4 3f. 3' 7 45 85 I'.irietted lime ti'vvyn, .' .13 ..y Nlnfea, 1 2 :n to STA.MI'tlllll IINP. Di:sllV t'.irr. 00 I lill'lisi: 13 M 11.11 I Allied i. .1 S .1. li V. In- I I' lilt', II I. 1 7 1 1 1 1 1 V it 1 1 4 3', 4". :ix ir. : 3'i at ill., 4 I 3 ' 1 4i 1-' 11 4.1 I Cittn, ll.il! . Uickvt.ii,l I 3 s II le 4 1 s: 43 1.' 43 4" V Iritltila. W .leglrr, Jr I l.ltll- Hope. I 11 Itll)- mnn.l I , Hilly II, .v, Il il Diaper I c.iix t. II II. l irlnii I iSiudyklt, II II n.l.Le I ,, ' I H2 I Pr el 1 1. 17 Y W. per I 5 .'I 2 e. 20 Wr.h.lr, w : .iiiiisi:. , .B I'urdell I, Il li Diillllllli k I'llWHH CIll'ISi: STAHT. 1 13 MILLS Spare Time. 7. Wllsnii 3 l-'uia.l, t' P t'lnipm in I 2 I 3.1 .11 COLLEGE BATTERY IS WEAK. Itt-il s,,i I'nll on .loliiis,,,. Hud 1 r- roll mill Athletics Lose, HtisroN'. June "7 Connlo Miuli cl oul a college battery against Ihe llcl Sox to-day and wlsht-,1 lie hadn't llu tiip winning 7 to 2 Johnson, late of I'rslnus College, and Carroll of Tufts were the yoHligstets In the eonih intlllig Johnson was letinned After the llrst Inning the Athlet .e weie helpless against ltiilh. The scute PIIII.A i A 1. 1 ' IKisi'ON , X I . an r li pas an r h i a e Witt ss o I a 3 0 llonper rf 4 1 o n 3 n 0 a 1 u 0 t 1 0 ft 0 II II 1 II Kiiis 30 Stiiink.ef s. ham.- II Lajnic.;!) Mcliims lb Walsh rf Can nil c .lulinsnn ti Wyckoff i Mil I I ft 2 3 il I I 10 I i o : to ' 0 .1 10 0 2 2 I lb Nallv 7h no Lewis If n n Hnblil II iii Ml Wallier.ef fl o liarilnei Hi 0 ft s, n .1 1' iiininas e 10 2 I 1 " ' : i a 12 1 .1 4 0 1 ft 3 0 0 0 : I i pi 7 0' I 0 0 o 2" Killli p 10 1 o oo Totals 1 il , I. I Tnliils 31 2 7 21 15 II Phil nlelphi.i snannoiian;. Huston ... .100.1150017 Two base hits S ham. l-ewis stolen hase Walsh Sarnlli-e lilt- Klllll llnblll.ell Sp, rlflie (It Scnlt Double plus Will Lapm. and Mcliims, Lap, in, Will I Mi fum- 1,-fi on bieea Philadelphia to Hn.iuu t Fu. bise un error Hu-lun lif.t bi.e nn bills Off .Inhnsnu .1 nh llnlll I Hit In t ' -1 - -1 lull Ht Until i Si 1i.hu i Stuck nut llv John sou. t, bt Until. 10 Wild pilches .Inhu-mi l Palled hall Thomas linpire in i luet Hildr I brani) Field umpire O'teiiishhn, Time I 1 hour and iniuulti. Warm Weather Bakes Kinks From Aged Arms 'THK warm weather of the last twj days has baked the kinks out of muiiy an aged baseball nrm. Kubo Mnriiuard came buck on Monday and beat the (.hints in a twelve inning gumo after Christy Mathewson had downed tho Dodgers In the opener of the double header. Yesterday it was Jeff Tcsreau's turn to round into form, a vhutotit of Hrooklyn re sulting. Slim Caldwell also won his second victory of the Wash ington .scries for the Yankees. Caldwell, Manilla id and Tesreau hud been practically useless to their teams previous to thene per formance'. CUBS TROUNCE PIRATES TWICE. first fiiimp ii I'lleliers' ItiiMle, lull I II wltiuulutt Hi-f, Cliit.-.nn, June 27 The Cubs defeated the Pirates twice tn-ila.t. The wenres were 1 to il and PI to I. Ill the III. it game a hoiner by Vie Snler In the sw ond Inning tnrnnl the trick. Piendei gat allowed the visitors only three hits. lu the Mond contest the Cubs knocked Adams off the mound In the llrt Inning, Muring four tallies on four hits, a sacrllke and two squeeze pla . The scon s . KIKST iJAMK I'lTTslll'llli i.V l.i CIIICAliO .N' I. nli r h Ii a e am r Ii p a e Carry f I ii ii I o il 3 il I 3 0 . 3 0 0 3 II 3 0 1) . o I " ruler 3ll l it j 1 '.V.'hl",r"11 Hlnihnrf 1 Vim n' I o Willi nils i f : o n Kl iefc rf I no M .inn rf. f I 30 Selmllc.K t oo Knnls-.:h. I in siier lb fi 1 0 l-'ischrr e 1 3 0 M iillu.in.as 0 eol"r'ilei-r.s p I ' 1 I 3 0 0 0 3 il 0 ft 3 0 0 3 0 0 3 I .' 3 0 li 3 fi 0 -. " I 3 0 0 '"nl!"l( ,, ; oilrirn . 1 O 0 TdI il. i 0 3 14 10 ii rma . -ii,. : : 1 .1 i 'Hatted for Cooper in the ninth Innins IMtsburir ..oooftoooo ai Clncaiin. .. oiooooooxi Sacrlfl -e hit -Williams sinlen base -IIin. h man Hume run .urr Double pl.iv Kuals., s-.iler and Miilbs.in First base nn tedls Olf Prrtulerir.ist. I Slriiek out - llv Cooter. 3: by Pretidi raa-t I'nuure In ehief Orth Field unipiii'-Kith r Time I hour and !' minutes sKCONP (1AMK liTTliriU iN l.i CIIICAdO i.V l.i all r h p .1 e ab r h p .1 e irey rf :nz 1 O07.prr3ii 11; .0 Oilrirn rf r, 0 1 " liaeK ri . 3 n i n 1 I Pirmirrr't.p ooo ft 0 1 Xwillin: ef . 5 1 0 j t 0 s,,.hute f. 4 1 1 I 1 a Knabe :ti 3 : : i 11 vsner.tb . 3 1 I 13 3.1 Fischer e. :oo ;, 3 0 Mulll.-an ss i ; n ; ft -Sr-lpm p . J t I 11 Wanner. s. ; 0 I I ehulu s :too llin'm.iu lb 111 II Vint :li I t : Plstelln it lliird.3li lilbsnn e Mnhu-ton hmnlt.e Ad tms.p. Kantl'ner.p illarney. I 0 1 I I 3 3 ft 0 I 0 o 0 0 0 no Mann rf J I i 1 0 0ft 0 0 II : 0 .1 ft 3 0 I 0 I II II " Totals yi .. 1.1 Ii. 1 Totals 17 I 1; .i 11 1 liattnl fnr liib-nn in the eithth innint tllattrd fnr Knntlihnir In the ninth minor Pittsburg . 0 1 n o 0 ; 11 1 n 1 Chb aro 4 " 0 I n 1 0 n x to Two bise hilsSe-iton Hinrhurin V'ox. M.inn Three base hit-VI irk Double p! is Fisiher and Mullik-nn 11 llnm and 1 1 11 hiiiiin sacrifice hits 7.eider Fla. k. Fis. hr r. F,rt base on b.illOff Ad-inis. 1: ntr Kantlehner 7; off Seaton. 1 stru. k out Ily Sratnn .: hy Kantlehner. 4 Hit by pitched ball w.i.-ner Ktiais- cmture in i met Hurler lie I.I inn pire Orth Time 1 hour and Ij minutes D0AK TOO MUCH FOR REDS. I'nrilliints l otllliilie Hitting the Hall Hard mill Win. to . Cincinnati. June 27 It. tzel s .- i.a.e. Smith's acr:fl e. l.'.ngs tr.j.'.e nt.d Mil ler's home run In the first inn ng scored three tuns and gave S'. l..ui s a lead that the Heils could not overcome to-day. The lln.il score wan s to L'. The Cardi nals continU'd letting the Ki-d pitchets nnd wound up by scoring four runs in the ninth. The lo.-a'.s could do nothing with Dunk. The score ST I.OPIs ,N L I CINCINNATI IN L i an r h ti a e an r h p a e Helel.cb 1 0 C,roh.2b 4 I 2 4 ,) smith. ef l.on;. rf Mill.-r.lt. liiirn.hv.1b Wilsnn.lt snyiter e Corh in ss Do tk.p 3 0 o 5 1 I .'. I 1 2 n .1 1 0 1 Fisher.ss 2 0 0 Ch s ef intflth rf 0 I n cinrke - 1 1 o N. tielf : " o Mnlwit7 H .' 3 o l.oii.li-n .h 0 oo Mitchell p - - - Kmircr.p .'7 nP'Winm 's. hneuler p ItKilhfer I ft II ' o t 1 4 I 2 li 0 4 ' : o ii ii I o ,i ; iv t : n I i " o 4 to 13 12 3 o I 'I 3 1 11,11 note 100 ft no 000 a 00 .' . ., 1 .1 .v 0 1. 0 00 I I o I I . 1 1 I 37 X '.' Totals Total. . ! ' 15 I Hilled fnr Kneier in the fifth Inninr Milted for s hnei.lrr In the ninth inmnr st Louis 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 ft 4S Cincinnati 0 .. 1 t 0 n .. .1 d .' Tliree Pise hits l.otu Duk lim'i Horns bv si'Till'-e hits -smith liroh llntne 1 ri Xlilt.r sinlen 1,.,-e. Mnlluily IV111-. I nns "i 1 Wild piteh -Hmk Struck out -Ily Hoik ' 07 in Mitchell 1 bv Schneider. :, First hi... 11 I 011 bills- Olf Dink I; olf Mitcbe'l. 1- n!f ' Schneider 1 Pmnire in chief -Klein F.ild iimplreKmslic Tune-j hours and .' 111 n utrs TO-DAY S AQUEDUCT ENTRIES. First Hire Two tear old nni - ' four and InH furlonzs ,. Vntirin.i . . ' Chatuunalv - 1 Kit -t llillot , Ailnilration HI tuerm Nt mph 111 llllbhle 111 N.iticv F tu lit sea W it e ill Kittenish llt'TV mptation It." -us. Madeira s.-ennd Ha Fiiur-t ear nhts an 1 Hepl'-chase miles bandit -tp; .-till V Mn . snrrento , Dixon Park I Alsrf.-My 13 Kei em ant II? 7.-llvti....l 1'.'. Am ins 132 I Third Hais- Thtee year n Is an 1 ' .ellini;. one mile- 1 liluui. r .... io. irtiiii t , iivieen uf Paradise '.oi Dolmi Mailoti ... . '.; ,lr..e Jr i'1112 a I.lnt . Ill j Filiirlh H.l.e- iliree year nld W Plftul t i fur i.n. II i In l:'e.xi niiled; ni . nn'.. and Fnar Hock 12" ll'll'.le I spin tstar Hawk I Filth Hais- .. LI Vth.m-y Hi: Chur. hid Two vcar ul.ls, e.-tln.g . tite IntU- llnvlit snr Ch.ituil.nx Itvinniii; shut p. i In st th li. nt tea lell-: six Kitlvls Hal,. .. .. 1": Nrm. i.'h " t IO-'!',-!..!!!,: Fan.'t ' .7 Doe Meal. 10? ii l limit lit' i hr.e tear e!,i upw u I fllllopbs ., . I" ' He lit of Metl'o 1".'. I'r ml, I'.nsiuu I!' i!.v h s. 10 tlll S( tr 1' Ojlll I" 'Si',u, ,li .11.-. I Hcl.tlhle , . I II. it il .nn , 1 11 "lu-ii Ita. ulllellse linrc m , ',,, ,. IP 1,1' line r t , tt II I Pi i Ma '. r I Kin.' Mail 1 1 Xpprenlic', Inipstteil al'nw at i un ' RACING AQUEDUCT six STIRRING EVENTS TODAY l'i I I IIC Brooklyn Derby & 2 MileSteeplechase rnis i ii ii i ii .ii i ii sI'K.tiM II Mi lilt IS leatel'enn st.illnn . id Si and Ii , also fi .ni llalbu-ll t lliMul.lv,, i I'.':, in. and ,,i iniei ils up ,-. ; p XI .n re.n lid bt I iilmn s. , i fert. It itialich lu i' rent. ,iH t statlun and bv imllct . t.ll M Ml IMI l, I lilll s SI .Ml. n fi - MINKEL TO REFEREE MORAN-DILLON BOUT rievelfimler Virk Wj Wn felled l.v Army of '-'.'ii KvperK P.0 Charlie While, Itoehe, Ki, Mp.,lrlI. II. J"ii . ' '""' Haley, Hilly ,h and J, ( sun-,. .,,, present at Washingi,,,, .,,, nlKht uhei, Fiank M Is i. union eneagp in ten i.,,i lias attr.ietml morv ,itl, . I oioer pugllls. ir,.llt to Jess Will.,, ,( -n,,, as hpiclalor only, f,,, . n i ' w in. inissloneis ht , , """I'ler e.d, ,., i ,, M.il r Hinltii of i-', v. ,,, polnied yeslrrdaj to a , ,'. the big hc.njw,.,, ,,,,,,, "enek. ehalim.in of fl -. umiulsHloii. nntiniii i , , 1 1 1 lit.',.!'., ,. i . . 1 1 - l v M ' IT " " 1 lSf . i : , . . . r r . pi. if. ' II k. ' mi. nurr i i "Ml Wll he nt , has any light L fel..,. ,.,. upon i iy sii line us "will Kliillp ..f i him up I. i . ii n l oo I To sallsp fheni all . 0 II ii ii I huge croud e..it.im t.i ! will hate to ,so , l reports nf his work ,n ., ' M'-H I ,P,,, Tne commission s ( h. ,. h"was nan ..salt ,,,,, ',' Johnson-W.lMrd , .,,. , ' ' ""'h as , t.,1 1, .1, u .''M; .a.lfornla ,,,'!.'l01 f"' Anie.:r.i Hnxing , ' , nli.,1. fon.,,,1 I., safegmrd 't ,e 1-. Was teeosn.Zed l.v the. w Yn-1, ,,v. i ii i t n i renin m I'll- pr, .,.111 ,t anl describing . .,. tefetee ft' 1 ft' n ' V It-el.' I ' M ite t upl'WeJ It Is under thl aut'i..r,,, N allowed ti, r.rilel.te ,, the exciuston of regular' .. 1 11 1 fto 0 11 I 1 0 I : 0 1 do 11 1 .1 3 ft -ii. p 11.111. i.e..n Interfering Pi ri! krown rive. e.pt t refe-e. o' 'vurj nere mr several iei,,s . the tnldlln Wist .is fe mergetie nnd .ibsulnte i , WHO IS nl,ln o tlllk" .1 fu-nlsh n niixlrnum ,.f a 1 p 1 t,..n 1 no last llttl.. ,,r,! , . ,, enmie. Hon , t,e .em ,,f-,iJ to 1"-da.v. When the , j $...0nn wv pusted bv tho 1 .-, r,,, n,.v i.eorge ConsMme. w'. , name! ,1 tak. holder, ard f... rnr.i r.:rg ' non 00 ' . ui- I'lirsi. w i. . ,t I , , this aftirn- toll. 1 1 .pr-epli , ' head physIcLn f. ,!. j, x ff n, has exam'... d i,..th r . d.s-lared them phyn iiii fnl eoi;,:t . . Another li'tle t' ii g wiP le the mi sale of the S2 iidm ,,. - ,. 1 3Mij o .n-e- I hie. Thf can he l.uught "f 111" dilTeril.t pla i-ife in The llronx. Pi". 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