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iuul imj.mii.iiJBni uuuw a wffp mi 11 1 - ' - . . , t I K THE SUN AND NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 21, 1920, I Vnnbees Defeat the Rrmnm h 4 tn 1 Giants Rlanh the Pirates bv 8 to 0Dodgers Lose to the Cubs by 4 to aUV, .., - i Mi 1 I 1 f 25,000 SEE YANKS STOP THE BKOWNS Score h I' !'. With Uodie's Spleinllil All Hound Work n Hi" FiMiture. mow I) OVfiltlM'iNS FIELD Adiliii'Huil I'oliec Necessary Cliiir SI, Louis Diamond for Siimlny (limie. (o id -las in" pru'.it non ' Ilnrll- -ir I Hi' 'I ,iH :t- 1,1,1. 11,1,1AM II. IIAX.VA. , ,-, .1 uiK- 0. Tlic Ymiks tn- , , tin' llrowiiK' wlunlni; strcuk -, . bird founht name, full of Mutations for tlio Gothtim ., iM.ii lij- n Heorn of 4 to 3. .,,l,n,llil nil nrnunil work con-iniii-li t the roHillt. The YilIlltH .,f fnHt llehlliiK lii'lilml Qulnn In m,l pnil.it lilin through, it ,,f tin. ifntno wits delayed by 'i,' Held crowding forward nn . Held Itself. "They wcilscd , the font lino Just beyond mil. of coiiiho, weiu stretched .1 ii.. oiitllolil. Tin- thrmii; over i,i., tli.. Held to the ixtent of Imiii-imlf. nnil the stnnds who Apparently thole wire not nunli police to tnlir car" of tln , i tln,ii, there were none too i tin affair hub poorly handled. iiiKec players H.tt on the khiss ..I ivitleiitly for the Jam on tlm .. fnncil brick. Their tluitout . i . u'lv tlmt orf hy sttinditi'x i. i (lie llroivns' bench was kept illv the eoniroHtlnn mound , relieved. The umphc right ,.,, to start the Ramo until tlio , I, an il. Tlint wax a lone nnd d toh until more pollco nr- 'oru tli ' ,11 n 111 '. i I trn t w i Mi i, In 1, Id w.i bail I v n,, ' r'v. '1 Tl ,i .., 1"". , attendance was estimated which wiib till thlH park could tik, ,ui W i rl fir- i'i n , ti Hi. I II Irllleil a single to centre In the 'i ilnublcil nt second when il.,t nn atrociously bail third i ripp. There was somelhlni; . ,it her's rubber ljuinn illil not in,! . hail the umpire out to iook Toiun stretched a bIiikIc Into n do ihle II,, Ii fll, I I P, fc iliroiiKh the poor floWlnK or y.min struck out C.eileon, Hlxler Kuth. ami .laeolipon popped to limner for lloille. li.,i,,'il a home cini In 11") rlk'ht ,, In if In the cecond after Huth , i, ,i If 1'iatt Mioulil have run ,,,'ilit hae bad a hit on his hot ,-tn Kit. and then maylio llnn- iiil'Ii would havo stalled sonic- rin.n, flt',1 1 1 llB'l "I fa-' l" oni- ' ml' tli 'i, l, li the -' I u.ii weak at the bat In both , ,,'.! nnil third InnlliKS. Ho luniied I t . ill-, nnil Ntnick out twice, lie a , w.ill.it'H on bane.1 In the tblid. I...UIH thlrl waH a vibrant period. ,1 d, mMed. Shoekee struck out, lellied hy Il.idle's MaxllInK i ;, ,1, ,,ii walked and .Slsler made i.ll hit Hodie then, took Jacoti- at Iff IK Th. .v a. i " , Tel ,n OiV an 'h'i 80 - I did i, op, n, I but Mi f,,i Ii'm second fine crttch. IMiib I,!,, work In that Innins. He he next Innlns with a kIiirIc, K, i ttihtenedTlnd lMnit'u mutes i .'.iine lluotiKli. I.i,in were doltiK a lot of silly . nod the rabid buna CKSt'd them k rk i on Yin wanted evorj thins and more, w 11 i ..luppi'd J".wlnf Ion? eiimiith In thi f.inili to make a rfinRle. In every inn i 1 ui one the lead off Ilrownle had ret, In, I Hint. It would have hein the nam. .i, lie fifth except that I'lpp made V ' .. Ui y "." .:,.i . , :iboth lrew passes and the ba8es wero I1U1 HI I i UIll'l. II II lio t:tl ' x, txj, I'ol.iii imihliHl. Then I 'inn .MitiothorPd r,f,l, i,!i i imner anil ilouiaeu room via l'eu. The gods, of luck were with the i inks in Ibis bluing. In i lie .xth a pass to Ituth, a double In It, us. I and a pass lo Hodie filled .,. , nni,n.i., i, .,tr r. Illf I, I , "llll ...... ... lort u is frail anil Ituth was forced n' the pl.ii. i.i Austin llnnniili l,lke,t ,i double past Auutin good for two runs, ijuiiin with a foul spoiled a fine chance foi n,,,ie Shocker filled the corners up dMiin l' passing Peck, whereat Ward itni,! .is motionless as a graven image and wru , ailed out on a perfect strike. I), inlile I'lii b) YunU. Th. eul off man in the St. I.oti! sixth in.l seventh hit safely and each time i he unks (nine along with a ilmili'. i,lai. In the eighth tho Ilrowns nado th, tr first tun on a two-bagger lj t-inilli Into the ciowd and a scratch lilt Gedeon, which Peck overran. Si-il.i ,, Unwed with a two-bagger and ie, Gi deon. Qulnn was weakening. Js, ,.i, -,,n stabbed him for a single. Tho rniul was in an uproar, and when U'lll'.uiH furred Jaeobson Slsler scored Au.-tnrs wicked liner to Ward ended the mum,'. Severeld doubled in the ninth i iih one out nnd still Qulnn itay, d In Collins filed to Peck, who made i i,ne catch. It was getting dark and ljuinn was terribly slow. He lasted ihi Winn- nut, however, and when Tobln ground, at fli n M.w Pi - h I . Wsnl M, 1'll'P II, tlinli.if M. ipi'1 1 1 no, ii. , Prri '.I, MlMMll, l,'i iim Toi i u ii to I'lpp Qulnn took the throw The score '. VUtlv (A.) PT. I.OI'IS (A.) Ill, I ll (i n e, no r n o 0 1 li.Tobln.rf.. 502 0 1 2 0l(!ooit'(,n.2b .111 r 7 2 0 Hisler,tti.. 113 .". I OlllJncob'n.cf 4 0 13 0 (lOiWIIIIn'n.lf -10 1 3 1 1 0!.ustln,3b. .10 1 1 2 .1 l)!nerln-r,l.H. 101) 2 r. noisvwreiii.c -in 2 10 1 1 msiiocker.p. 2 00 0 iDavts.p... OHO O 17 tOOI'.tinlth.... 1110 ItCollh-s... 100ft : n o t ,i t -. ii n I t 4 I I l"l i I ll 2 4 II II 2 1 1 : I I Totals.. 3.1 .'! 12 27 10 0 'li ,-,! f.u,.,l ,t for Shocker In eighth Inning. ,1 for Davia In ninth inning. 1 1, 02000200 01 02000200 0000 0 003 ?l I oiiis 0000 0 003 03 It ii'. hniie.l ln-Hhler, 1: Gedeon. t: 1VI1I ln, I llo.llf, 2; Ilnnnnli, 2. Two banc M, Tobln (2), Sncrelil (2), Slilcr (2), Sn i ' XI, unci, llniiimli. Cedeon. Home ne liruii. Knrrtflocs Ward, Pratt, X'""tn I inutile ,1hvh Plpp and Veckln- Poille nnd Pratt; Ward, Prntt and ie , r, id nnd Orber. Left on liases I'll i' v.- ,ifi Y..rk, !) Si Loiili, 7. liases on balls inn. I. off Shocker, .1. off Davit, I. 'fl Mm. ker, S In 8 Innings; off Davis, " I li.nlm- Struck out H Qulnn, 3; "ki. ll, by IinvlK, 2. Losing pitcher , Pniplrci N'allln , : ..am,,-.: boms slid nnd Connolly. Urn minutes. Xnlei of Ihe Dlnuiniiil. Mm: was left In Chicago, hut Is ex ,,. i-t. i in rejoin the team to-morrow. Hi, n'll.le is much swollen nnd ho won't, b, an further good this trip. Dinn. .n made a ruling In Chicago b indicated he did not know the i ' He called .Meusel, who was bat " k o . tor Interference, and on tho ,i i 1 ix- allowed Schallt to double - ' 1 oft tirst. Itule 55, section 7, proves - mistai... A depriittmnt of the gatno In which h- inks aie distinctly weak Is baso r : ), Tl. team does not score up ii -. . t na'uial nbllity. '"cotle gavo a poor perform i st the Yanks depending on i Taking away the shine ball - it ll!-- . ffectiveltcss 'am . . ( lilcuji. T.i-iujr. 3:30 I". .11. j Ci us. Adm. 71c $1.10, Inc. Tax. Adv. Big League Results for the Last Week The uieU'i ririiril In ich Itmun n( Knnif plnycil, wen nrul Init, with rum, mil', erriirn, nini hfi ,,n ,nen nnd run oiei liy opiinni iim, In, In, Hiii; unini'ii of r-ntiir.lay, June it), H m fulluwi: NATiflNAI, IdlA'CIUi:. l'. w. i it. ii, i:. i.iion' t'lnelnmul lli-.jeMyu. , Ht ,mili. t'liknrto. , , l'htiiliiii:. Ilfiaton. . New VorK I ;i 7 -.1 :i :i i a ;i n .-, i I'lilliuli'lplilii, , ii a AMiiiticAN u:a(h;i I', W. a ,1 1 1. It. 1 i!7 :i :m :i :w i 'j i it :,i li. n. i.ii nn f2 7 4S 21 t.'li,rl,in,l. New llll(.... Ciili'iii;n JtUHtOII . ... Ht. I.ouIh. . . . Viitilni;t(in . Ilellnll.. . . I'lillaili'lplilu. . ill DODGERS TROUNCED AGAIN BY THE CUBS Vaughn Outgenerals Grimes in Free Hitting Game. Ily rilAIII.K.s r. MATH I.SOX, The oi;re of defeat, hl rcpulHlw fea tuie.s distorted by a malevolent (,-iin, hovered about tlio Dodsoro' bench nt UlibotH Kleld yesterday afternoon arid chuckled .xultantl) when the last man was out and tlio score stood 1 to 2 In favor of (he Cubs. The Chicago team climbed Into third position. Twenty-one thouwind lan.i naw tho Ktime and were m a loss to uccount for Miu BtnrtlliiK reversal of form on the part of the DodRCrs, who ployed like champions on their Inst trip nway from home ami who have deported them clvi like in, elKhih jilace team slnec Hielr return to the Klatliush grounds. Th,. batters mem to lilt with much freedom oxcept when men are on bases waiting to be driven to the plate. The pitchers havo fallen off to a consider able extent, and the floldlnc Is not up to the standard, although at times' bril liant. As n lesult of their disappointing play tho Dodsers are trembling on the blink of third plneo. Although tho. Dodgers were beaten, still the (( litest was an Interesting one nnd appealed stronuly to the onlookers. Hurlelgh Orlrncs pitched u good game, rind while ho and Jim V;uighn weie hit freely tho difference was that Vaughn seemed to tighten and prevent hits when runs would hne resulted, while Grimes frequently was nampled for clean driven that brought Cubs flying over the plate. Vaughn bad the better suppi.rt of tho two moundsnieii, Uollncher, Terry, l'lack uiul I'askert doing reinai kablo woi(k on hard diances. This was ab solutely necessary, as Vaughn Is suffer ing from a lame arm and only exerted himself to the utmost when the bonis plato waa menaced. This happemd fro iiuently nnd Vaughn escaped fiom many a ticklish position. Olson oi.eneil the first with a single, nnd after Johnston had died at first, on which play Olson reached ?eeond. he tried to steal third on a short passed ball, but was nipped by a ulek throw fiom (.('Kartell. Myers contributed u single and then tllel to steal second, but twain Ihe sturdy arm of O'I'ariell got the ball to the baso In advance of the runner, The Dodgors managed to penetrate the Vaughn armor in the fifth for a brace of luiio. althvugh the outlook was Ex cellent for more. Nels led off. but was out at first. Kllduff. who contributed two doubles In four times up and was robbed of a single on nnothir occasion bv a wonderful running nidi of a liner by Terry, doubled to lift. Miller per ished at first, but ("rimes and Olson full of Dodgem Johnston enme through with a single and Kllduff and Grimes .-cored Myers hammered an ugly liner to right, but Flack captured It. That was the last scoring by the Dodgers, although thev had the bases full acaln In tho seventh. Ilollocher . .,t,,,, .n. ,.f inane a leni.uiMii,,-- ............ K I U t S tWlSUIlg u, t ,i,v,,i Miller and Grimes singled, tuson popped out, but Johnston walked and the bases wera once more clogged Myers was thrown- out nt first by Terrv, leaving three eager Dodgers stranded. Kllduff started off the ninth frame with a double, and after Miller had filed out to Flack Grimes walked. With but one out Olson and Johnston popped files. The Cubs got their run In the first after two were out. S'lngles by Robert son Terrv nnd Merkle did the trick. Itobe.'tson reached first In the fourth Inning on an error and scored on an out at first and O'Fai rell's double. The two runs (cored in the fifth by the Cubs xvere the result of Vaughn's pass and singles by Flack, Ilollocher nnd Terry. Grimes held the Cubs hitless and run less In the final four Innings. The score: CHICAGO (N.) I DltOOK'LYN (N.) h i r Ii o a e " i " " rifick.rf. 112 -t O 0IOt.ion.PS. .4012 3 (l'Jnhni'n..1l) 4 0 1 I itOIMvera.rf . 4 0 2 .", 0 0' When t. If.. 4 0 0 2 n 0 Kenet'v.lb 2 0 0 13 2 OiS'eli.rf. ... .1 0 0 1 n oc.riffith.ir ooo n n(l!Klldilff,21) 4 12 2 lUMIIIer.e .. 102 .1 Grlnus.p .1110 4 I lloirer.ss 4 0 1 .1 Terry.2ti. Ii 1 2 4 Hob'on.lf. 4 110 Monkle.H) 4 0 111 O'l'nr'el.r 300 2 llerog..H 30 11 pnsk't.cf. ton 2 Vaughn, p 2 10 0 2 0 1 0 on nn n i nn 31 20 1 1 Totals. .33 1 8 27 14 0 Ixllieger. I OU 0 00 Totals... -II 2 0 27 1.12 United for Nets In eighth Inning. -:::::::-:oooAiinooo-2 Terry and Merkle. Left nn ZJ- Si offOrlm'V. r,. ilU by pltchcr-Ity Xaughn. I si Anul-Ily VauKhn, 1; by Grim". ES" bkll-O'Fnrrett. Umplres-O'Ila? f.'nd Qidglcy Tlm. of game-1 hour and 40 minutes. JtHACII WINS COI.F I'lNAI- .-ni!ipi.n. Man . June 20. Milton ,1,...-. . ,.,,, n. llfnch, of the sprinKiiem S;u""lr' " .nntiit lnVlinilllii h"i, "-" f !i,e "nrlnufleld Club, deferring Jese I . Oul ml. e th" Woodland Golf Club. Mana cleans In rhamplon. In XJ&a& .i r. Ii !U..J. a.-." '" - -.... frtrmer caddy. in me iinuu.. i.rncu defeated Guilford by 2 Iiwrry by 1 up. up ami won ircm HA'il-.llAI.I. TO-DAV. KlinUTS Ilrooklyn vs. IMttsbure. 3:30 P. M- I'lKI.U. Air. National and American League Records. x RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES. NATIONAL I.UAOl'K. Now York. 81 IMttubtirg, 0. Chicago, 4 s Ilrooklyn, 2. Other teami were not icliedulfd. STANDING OF rlajed. Won. Iji-it. 21 3' Si 2d 24 2(1 31 .11 Cincinnati Ilreokljn ... Cldcnjn SI. Louis- I'lttsbiirn . Il.t-.toti New York.. 1'hlladrlpld.i ...II 30 .11 .11 M 4s 47 .11 5.1 28 2!) .10 24 21 2.1 GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY, ITIeaso I Ncn York. r'.ltttnn l HrnoMjii. ,1. Iritis In llictii.1. Cincinnati la Philadelphia Giants Start With Five Runs and Swamp Pirates Hammer Cnrlson, While Dous ing Pitches Shutout Hull Snore, fl to 0. My DAMI-.I,. Those liepky I'lrntes, who acted tho real autocrats behind tho airtight pitch ing of Adnnm on Situnlay, were rele gated to the role, of an also ran yei teidny iifternooii at thu I'olo Grounds. The IMrates were not so pesky, neither were they very aulociatle, for neer after the, first Inning were they In the, hunt. 'The Giants slammed, coaxed nnd peppered home ve runs In tho opening round, added two more In the third and wound up with a parting shot In the eighth, to triumph by u score i,t s to 0. It was something of ti treat for tho crowd of nioie than 25,000 to see the Giants win on a Sunday, The New York have been winning rarelj enough on any day, but their Sabbath record this season has been a real atrocity. Phil Douglas did the pitching for tho Giants, nnd he did a llr.it class Job of It, hoi, ling the I 'I rales to seven hits. Only in one Inning, the fourth, were tho visitors nbln to make more than one safety. Cutshaw and Schmidt both singled In Hint lound, but there wero two outs between' Ill's and nothing came of them. Douglas was n trlllo wild nt times and seemed to delight In throwing tin eo balls In a row. Hut In a pinch bo was right there with plenty to spare. It was Phil's best ex hibition of 'the season. Pittsburg opened with Carlson in the box. He did not stay long. The Giants got to him for si hits In the first In ning and forced George Gibson to re alize that ho bad made an error In his assignment. In the second bluing Ham ilton of ho southpaw took Carlson's place. Tho left handor proved n vast CHICAGO BEATS ATHLETICS AiihtIi'iiii I.enpriie ('Iiiimi plmiit n nt Perry Hunt unit Win, 7 to 'Hii'AOd June 20 i American). Chicago batted perry hard t-d.iv and defeated Philadelphia, 7 to 5, in the Ilrst game of the series. Ixcefe, who suc ceeded Perry, pitched well Williams was batted freely, Dykes gathering four hits, two of which were doubles and one ft triple. The score : CHICAGO (A.) I'lIII.AIini.nilA (A lib r ti ii it n ni; r : I.'llmlil.rf .-, O 1 lCC'Ina.'.'li a (I 1 We'vi r.ns I V. '.' .IVkwiiMt I I 1 I'VNcli.if A 1 J .iu iiis.lt a l l MfM'n,.".b I 1 1 Kelinlk.c. 2 1 1 Wlll'ins.p Sno (I0'l)l:ci,2l!. .12 I .'lOT'onms..'!!) V, I I .'I liMtriink.ef. n 0 2 DO'U'alk-er.lf .10 1 nn'Wcli-li.rf.. ,1 I t (i nlivikins.e. , 0 2 2 0 I'.a'Hny.ss fl 0 n 1 OiUrlMn.Hi. .'1 I I 2 OllVi rj.p.... 1 n 0 20l 111 10i Ucere.n... .102 ,. ( I Totals...'W 71027 II V i Totals.., 17 5112 1 .'I I Philadelphia 0 1 1 0 n 0 Chicago 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 2-1 0 x-7 Two base lilli-H) kes, 2. Tlnee base hits-. MiMiillla, Ii.iUcs, .1. Collins, s.vi if lees Thomas, (inllowaj, Si balk, Wllllaini, J. Collins. Double ,ln5-iaver and J. Col lins; Sclinlk and Me.Mulllii. Left on bases Chlinpo, (1. Philadelphia, . liases nn Imlli -(Iff Keefe, 2, off Williams, 1. Illta Off l'ur. S In a hillings; ,., Keefe, 2 In .1 Iniiinns. lilt by pitched liall-lly Williams (iilllln,. Struck out Hy Perry, t. by Williams. .1; by Keefe, 1. l,oi'i! pltchei Perry. Cniplrea Iiiiineeii nnd Prlil Tlino of game 1 hour end 47 niluiiles. POLO AT MEADOW BROOK. Those who are interested In the de velopment of a polo team to send to ICnglnnd in ipiest of tho International cup will have a rate chance thl week to see the prospective candidates In action for the Meadow Hrook Club cups. This afternoon nt 3 o'clock the Meadow Hrook Hamblers will meet the Meadow Hrook Freebooters, and at ,1 P. -M. Santa Ilarbar.i will play Cooperstown There will be two games to-morrow, when Philadelphia will cross sticks with Hock away and IlatontoHii will battle against Meadow Hrook II. II. M. On Wednes day tho winners of this afternoon's matches will meet, and on Thursday there will bo matches between tho win ners of to-morrow. The final will take placo on Saturday. PRIZE FOR CUP DEFENDERS. XitwroiiT. It I.. June 20. A silver cup has been donated by the Newport Yacht Haclng Association, headed by lloyal Phelps Carroll, to be raced for durtng the coming week by the cup defense jachts Itesolute and Vanltle. The prize will go to the yacht winning tho ma jority of the remaining six races. The cup trials of this week will conclude t1,- Newport elimination Furies', and the Amerlca'H Cup committee xvlll then de cide which aoht Is to defend the his toric yachting trophy against .Sir Thomas I.ipton's challenger. hasv nut ititAvr.s. THOMl'SONVILLi:, Conn.. June 20. The lloiton Hrnvi'fl easily deflated the llattford Illgwlow team this afternoon In an exhibition gnmt, 1.1 tn 0. Sullltau of the Ilratca made thieo triples. The score: n. h. n. lloston 1 .1 2 I It 0 fl 2-lr. 17 t Thomp.ionvllli:. 000000 0 0-0 80 Itatterles Wllltnnis, Agostinl, Gotvdy nnd Wilson; Steere, Miller and Leary. CAItDINAIN WIN SIH'TOPT. Sprcinl to Tun Si n and Nrw Yiihk llrui.n. I'HOVIllKNCi:. It. I, June 20 -St. Louis C.lrdtnnli defeateil tho Ptoxldencu Star..,.r to 0, at Itoeliy Point this afternoon before a crowd of stveral tliourand fans. Timely lilttlng by the visitors w-ai responsible for tlio outcome. KASTHKN At Albany Albany Worcestor - Uatterlei Harrington I.KAfiUK. n. it. i:. 3 8 t 2 7 o and Swtatt; Lln- strom and Tyler. At Wnterbury- H. II. K. Hartford .1 8 2 Waterburs' 1 5 .1 Hatterles Cox and Damn): Seaman and 8hlnnu.lt. At Hrldgeport- , It. II. H. Hrldgeport 8 It r. I'ttt.ifield 0 13 2 Ilnttertes House and Skiff; Stublng, Till man nnd Jnrdnn. At New Haven R. II. II. Springfield 3 1 New JIaen 0 .1 Hatterles Morgan, Uudolph and Wilder. Hinder and Nncla. AMlIllirAN l.KAC.l'H. New York, 4: St. I.ollls, 3. Itmlnn, 10; C'lelrhind, !. rblriiKO, 1; riillndrlplilit. r. WiliblnRtnn. i); Detroit, I (.1 Innln; on nrr.iunt of mln). eallrd THE CLUBS. V.V. I'lnKd. Won. It-t. V.V. AM ririrlaml M 3d 1!) .fill ..US New York .11 38 21 .Bit .VU Cllleato .11? 31 2.1 ..V.I ..Wl Itmtnn 53 28 21 J3.1 ..IM WuxMircton .K 2'i i .100 .417 SI. IJflli 5.1 27 2H .lilt .423 Drtroil 51 10 .'Hi .31.1 .11.1 ! I'lilladelplii i fH l -li .27 New nrk l.l -t. Louis. r..:.;..a In ''I "Itr. riiilld-lldl.l Wusblnctsu In Uetrslt. Leading Hitters in Major Leagues NAUONAI, MtAlil 15. I'lilicr. Chili. 1. A.M. II. II IIoriikl), St. I Wl m I'! H Ihiubrrt, (bin ' li :" UnrirrlMin. ('Ill 4 .'I llll S3 Jl II.iii. Ii, I Ian IK 177 VII J Smith, N. V 3.1 I'll ' IM". .IWi'l .:u I :.m ..i.ti AMIillM'AN MlAfit'i: riajrr. (lull. M-lrr. hi. I.. . Speaker, Imp . ,1 n-ksiin. ( 111. . . . MIIiiii. Vuli. A. II. It. II. f i'i n:i 1.01 m hi !tm ill hi illil M 711 llii S'J lis I'.C. .nn ,:ws ..Ml Joliii'lon, (Inc.. hnproveiiKnt over Carlson. lie waa found for two lilts, one a triple by Kellj. , In the thlnl. hut then bo pitched four pirl'ei.'t Innings. The live run outbmst Willi which the Giants started the fracas put tho crowd In good humor, but to tell the truth the big lead and tho growing feeling j Hint Ihe Glints weio enjoying one of, their perlodlcul mid days mailt) the' gamo drag ft bit. ' Hums opened tlio attack on Carlson with a double to left. Then the New Yorks Inaugurated a peppering attack which hnucked the Plrnte Inlleldalley west. H.mcroft hunted toward W'hltted I and beat the throw to Ilrst. Young Minined nn honest to goodness s.rwle to left and scored Hums with the tidy i run that wis needed to win ' I'Vlsch. also hunted In the dlr n of third nnd he, loo, beat the throv tu , Ilrst. It was not exactly a good tli.ow. j but It wan a hit at that. Tho bases were, filled. Kellv birched a single to , left ami Hancroft nnd Young scoied. Frlcll stopped nt second. Kauff forced Kelly nt second. Cutshaw to ll.trhate. li.irbare bail a double play In sight, but he heaved tho ball far over Grimm's head. Frlsch scored nnd Kauff reached second. Kauff went to thlnl on Slcklng's out, Cutshaw to Grimm, and scored when Smith doubled to left. Douglas fanned to end tho bombardment. ' If elly Gets li Triple. The (limits went out in order in the second, against IIainlltnn'3 pitching, but In thi' third they icsumed operations. Kelly drove a triple to left and King, who had gone to centre with the ar ilval of a left handed pltvher nmong the opposition, walked. On Slcklng's lu ll, -Id out. Whltled to Grimm, Kelly scored. Smith singled to right. King darted for the plate and was safe when Southwortli made a wild throw to Schmidt. In tho eighth, with two down. King walked. Sicking singled thrnuiii Cut shaw and sent King to third. Smith was hit by Hamilton, but declined to go to jirst. With Douglas up next nnd two out Matty thought that there was ,1 better chalice to score If Smith got a ,. tlw.1if.lt Thn order niiine tn tl'V i..t.l.. J.AI .,.! T.-I,rr twnvn. In,. .1 i,,ii,,n- mc.ii a.,'. ,vt,H ...... mruuueiy riicmng was iniipcn, . meuun to Grimm. Southworth, who got a double nnd a couple of singles, wis the only Plrnte who could do nnylblng of consequence with Douglas's pitching... Tint Shullllng Phil always was there when tho time came to tighten up. To-day .the Cubs come to the Polo Grounds. The score: PITTSIll'Ilil (N.) I NHW YOllIC (N.) nl r li o n e IPcbee If. ,10 0 1 I) ()'ltui-ns If. ab r Ii I 1 1 n I t I 2 4 110 3 110 1 no 0 I 1 2 12 t I n l Cnre..cf 4 00 0 o iiillnnc'ft.ss S'tv th if. 4 0 1 1 O n Xoiini; if. V'tcd..1!i. 4 0 0 2 i'nt'w,2b. .10 0 0 Grlmm.lb 2 o o 1 1 Il're,:tb,ri 10 0 Si-hii'l'l,.- 2 02 2 Cnrlson.p 10 0 0 It'inll'n.p 100 0 I la' fne'i .o 2 0 12 Nu'lson. 10 0 0 3 lllFi-ls.-li .111. 4 0 1,,'ir .'I,... on Ketly.lh.. M 1 Knttff.cf.. 0 (UKlPB.ef.. . 1 2 n :i 0 0 Mlfl,lnu,2b 4 0 1 I i ' Smllh.c.. . a n I 1 miiotiRla'i.p 0 0 Knydpr.e. . :i o n i ooo o Tn tuts.. .11 0021 14 V Totals... .12 SO 27 101 Halted for Hamilton In ninth Inning. Pittsburg 0 0 n o n 0 (I 0 New Voik .1 0 2 (l I) 0 0 1 o-o x-s Two b'tio hits Hums, Smith, Southworth. Three bnn- llll Kelly. Stolen lib Dlgbee. rioitble plnyx-Itiincroft, Sicking and Kellv. 1 . ft on bae I'lttsburB. 7. New York. 1. Ibises on balls Off I ioukIivs. 3. off Hamil ton, 1 Hlts-Off furls in. 0 In 1 Inning: "ff Hamilton, :'. tn 7 Innings. Struck nut Ily Doiiulas, I. by Carlson, 1: by Hamilton, 2. lioslnc pltchei- Carlson. I'mplres Klem and nniBlle. Time of game 1 hour and 11 minutes. AMl'.IHCAN .VKSOCIATIOX. It. II. v.. 1 12 0 I It 2 At Kansas City Minneapolis Kansas City Hattprlea Itobertson and Mayer Amca nnd Sweeney. At l.nulsvllli) (first game) It. II. 13. Toledo I 7 .1 Lnulsvlllc S 1.1 1 Ilatterles-McColl, Stijker and Murphy; I.npg and Knrher. Seennd game H. II- L. Toledo i I 11 J Iwtivllle ,-. J, 11 ,,1 Hnlterles Piilme, Htryker nnd McNeill; Ttnnip and Meyer. . , Tho Coliimtius-Indlnnnpotls double header was postponed on account nf rain. At Milwaukee (Ftnt Game) It. H. L St. Paul I ' 1 .Mlhinukee 2 8 1 Hnlterles Mirrltt ami narsrnvv; .u, Wlic, m y. Miller and Gaston. S"cnrd Game It. II. L. SI Paul -1 12 ; Milwaukee 10 0 1 Haiti ilea llrnwnc, ,t-lltami, (Srlr.er aril McWlieeney: Nnitbrop nnd Gaston. itottiNMi.v i:i.i:cti:i captain. ,Tcron,e Itortnsnn la" been elected captain of next .'ear's basebnll team of Ilrooklyn Pnp. Hotilnson lias been playing tor tti" Hrooklvn sc-nol for Hie ln-t two years, and In 1010 wsh Hie main nupport of Iho nine m iho mound, lie lull also placd (Tnt bne. An attack nf rheumatlim haniptrcd him as a pitcher Dili seaion. Jamitca Entries. I! Flrf nace Two-year-olds. Metropolitan Turse; five and n half furlongs. Index. Horse. Wt Index. Horse. Wt ltodniuky ..IIP IIP. Dream Crepe Hfi 30.2 llockland ...103 , 42.1s Polly anna ...10.1 4I2 Serapli 1'"!1 381 Jig Ill (311) live Opener. .llll 117 Pernwond ...His Sunnv Jlm.-irsii 432' Intrigante ...111 410 Knobble ....loq Second Itace Three year-olds and upward: selling; one and a sixteenth miles. Index. Horse. XVI 1 Index. Horse. Wt (137) llnllast ....till 428 Oath 10H Tlnn-A-I.lng 107' 441 'War Smoke . 1 1 1 .T Sundlnl II. .111 381 Le Glnrltux inn 421 Ml. Itelle... 1031 413' Ocpanna .. 428 Clanucr Il.'.'(.ini) Tnfter 4111 Dorcas ....ll".l 4.1 4 -Wnr Plume (410) Sunflasli 11.1221 411 Franklin .. (410) Servlco Star.ioiii (340) Chasseur .. 102 11)8 I ( 42P. Oinderelln . .100' Third Itace Three-year-olds and upward, claiming; six furlongs. Index ilorie. Wt 'Index Horse. Wt r.trusrnn .. .113' '270 Mme. Ilyng ins .-.1131 Hendrle lis 23 Mldl.m 1ft 442 M. System... ltd' 42i!' Flth. C.lhbst W 337 Liberty Girl. 1011 412 Nellie Yorke 10.1 4HI Helg. Queen. 081 lit Mormon .... 111 Itrlsk ll.1i P. Maclln.. 110 (3131 Tlne-A-I.lng 1la' 4.11 Youneed . in Tan II 108' 4281 fanner . .11.1 Fourth Knee Greenfield Selling Stakes. t,n-epr-nlds; five and a half furlongs. Index. Horse. Wt 'Index. Horse. ivt "8' S'wnmnn .. ion (31D Hye Opener H'i M7 Alentrt- ....1121 Superb 101 (K".oi t)rv Mw 1121 Fifth Hne, Tlir'-e-year-oldn; srlllng; mile nti.l seven., sards. Ini!x. IP - Wt I Index. Horse. (420) 'jHi'dn IIP 421 llallv Iteile 401Tatl'- ....llll 4.10 Lnv.lv .... 411 Ira Wihm.. 11.11 411 .Penelope . 390' Am. ".tdler.llftl 42i! clnilerella . 237 The Wit 110' 43ft' Sandy Mae. Sixth Itice Two-year-old maidens; furlongs. Index. Hone. Wt. 'Index Horse. 51 Hluffer 118' 422 S-rsi.ls ... W' .lift in-, mi 101 .in five w lis It 123' Aratta IIs' -ui. rwutriMtc 4o Curfi - Ill' Mnrlc Silence til I)e-l ltnrsc.ll1.' 41ft ninomteetnii. lis Sunny .tlm. ...lis Ittlir. Cn... ill 4)0' Lndv Lillian. ill Haunt. tin Hi: Si'itr'v 11S n. i 4.11 317 Han-da ll-il IIS' WlrnSeM Ijitly S'Hla MncMmf'il iTlll'i i II IT It". ' i'i ' , Weather -b.tr. tra ins , RED SOX TRIUMPH OVER INDIANS, 10 TO 9, Karr Proves Dig Factor Boston's Victory. Cuivkund, June 20 ( Ameilcan). overcoming a llvn run lead, lloston de cated Cleveland , to-d iy In tho Ilrst gamo of the herlm, 10 lo 11. The Indians drove Pennoek from the box In tlio third Inning. Karr went In and wan Instru mental In winning the game, scoring three runs on 'two lit Ih ami a bafu on i i...iiu ii.. .. ,.. i,,.. ,i in iim eliflitli in- i nlng nnd waH relieved by H" dl. nie game was played In ft cold u. I. Tho mmii e : HOSTONfA.1 I ('I,i:Vi:i.A.S'I) (A.i iili r h o a e mi r u n o i Hoop'r.i f , Mi'N'.2li M'uko.lf I Krlrnif.cf I.Mi'ln'H.lb j Punier,;, b I Scnlt.wi,, I Walt'rs.o , IVnn'k.p. Km r, li, . . , I inm-ll.il. j i 0 iiillMins.lf.. .' 1 I 1 ii li 2 HO 1 nil I 211 II (III 1 0 0 2 I 0 2 2 0 i n () I fll II I 2 r. I I .1 1 :i ,i 1 :i no t 1 1 1 '.' ii.i,ini n.ir - i i I) olciin i.'ii.hh. -1 .1 '! I o Hpe'kcr.cf .1 2 2 1 0 Wuoil.rf.. 2 0 1 2 2ISinllli.rf.. .'I 0 1 .1 n:ii'.ti,i'i,;iii. r i I o i.iiiii,-,':!,,. (Hilj'iiHtnn.lb 4 I I on a 2 I 0 2 n Nun lu'iv 2 0 ll 1 I 110 0 0 o'D'Nelll.e.. 2 no 3 00' 'Ilngby.p.. 0 0 O 101 o no o oo Tulal..1UlllIK27 12 .TMirm.l, 1 On () ii il 1 ui 1 0 0 .Murli,ii,p. I'lluini, ... , ItTlloinns., 0 0 0 on -t I Totals.. 12 U 1,1 S27lPJU , 'Hatted for Myers In eighth Inning. trtntted (ur Morton In ninth Inning. Huston 1 0 0 0 3 2 3 1 n-10 Cleveland 1 0 & It 0 0 I) 3 0 '.I Two base lilts ltnopfr. 2; Menoikey, RehniiR, Johnston, Sieaker. Tlueo base lilt --Speaker. HtQlo'i Imse- Jamlesnn. Knrrl fiies WnlteiH, Hooper, Menoskey. Double pints Gmdner and ,li,liusti,n: Me.N'nlly and Melunls. f-Penker nnd .lolnistoti Left on I asea-llmion, s. C'eielniid. II. liases en I nits Off I'intii.ik. I, off Knrr, 3. off I tint- fell. I: off Hautit. I ofl Mmih, I. lllts- Off Peiiiinek. 8 In 2 1-.1 lnnlii,;i. off Karr. i, 111 12-1 Innings (none oul In Mb); tiff Itunsill, 1 In 2 lnnliii',1. off llngliy, 12 In .1 2-.1 Innings, off Mteis. n In 2 1-3 Innlnus, off Morton, none In 1 Inning, lilt bv pitched l'iiil-lt Itagliy fMciinakt)). Struck nut Ily Peiro'-lt. 2: by Karr, 1. by Hiisicll. .1: by llngli), 2, by Mtere, 1. bv Mnrton, 2. ;.'""n,!,.. 'Ii" .:,..,'i7",., ,lTimn of Raine-.; bonis nud 10 mliiiitci. SENATORS WIN FROM TIGERS. Giilne (it I It-it In Sixth liming; lie- cause of Hill ii. Detroit, Mich., Juno 20 (American). Washington won the opening game of tho sorles here from Detroit In live Innings. 0 to I. Three Detroit pitchers were hit hard by the vlsltois, Ituth an I lllce contributing home runs. The game was called on account of ruin in Hie slxlh. nfter Washington had scored four additional runs, the score reverting to the standing nt the end of the ilfth. The H'ore : WASHINGTON (A.) ' Dim 10 IT (A.) all r h o a e' nb r h o a e .Iiidgo.1b. 3 2 i)0IYounir.2b. 2 1 1 MIlaiiMf.. 2 1 1 lllce.cf... I 2 .1 Hoth.rf.. .1 t .1 Sh'nks..1b .10 0 Sh'ii'n,21) .1 I 1 (I'Nelll.ss 3 0 I Ghar'ly.c 1 1 o Shaw, p.. . 1 1 o 0 Iillusli.'ss... 3 1 I fimshmtcn.cf 3 1 I- 00 Veach.lf.. 3 I 2 o'llcllm'n.if .10 2 1 o;i..iinn,lb 2 0 I ou'i'inciii,::!!. ::oo OO'Stanage.c. :i o II 2 0 Ij'onnrd.p O 1)0 Oldham.ii. I oo Totals..2.101115 l, IIUKI Ie.p. .. i o I Totals .21 I 0 1.1 10 2 2 n ,1 0 2-0 Washington Detroit Two bane hits Judge, Until, 2 0 1 O 11 Veach. Three base hits -Shannon, Mllnn. Homo runs- Rnlh. Itlce. Stolen bases Jildce. Itnth Kite. Sacrifices -Milan, 2. Left r,n bnaes Wnshlugton, 7. Detroit. 7 Uatca on balls off Lnonnrd. 1; off nldhani. I. off Okrle. I. ff Shaw, 1 Hlts-Off Leonard. 1 In 1 Inning; off Oldlinm. .1 In 2 innings; off Okrle, .1 In 2 Innings. Struck out-lly O'd lt nn. I: bv Shaw, :i, by Okrle. 1. Wild pitch Sliau. Losing pltt her Oldham. I'm-pires-Kians nnd lllldebrnnd. Time of game 1 hour and 21 minutes. AT 11YCKMAN OVAL. ('WIN HTAItS. 'IF.SHIIAF'S HKAHS at) r ab r h o a I II 1 2 f .1 0 1 0 (I mini 4 0 1 Of I o ft 0 : 40121 t'barnn.ss.. 3 10 2 l'ali'K,s,3ti. .110 1 Noibiise.cf. I 0 0 I ltamlie?,cf. 3 0 1 1 l rni.nt'z.e -III 1 Teran,2b... 4 0 1 0 7'Lantr'a.lf I Hl.effi-le.lf.. OiMenrn.cf. . . 2,11,'lil'lew '(',( 1 'I roe lle,,'b . I Pauley, as . U'Wiilli'l's.lb 3 Mtlicn'lil.21) n T, irenu.p . m)iiiiiii.... Pnbelo.lb Lucas, p... I. eon. If Jlmlncr.lf. .01 11 4 (1 O 12 2 :: o o l -i illli 1 0 0 0 I .1 0 I 0 4 o a 2 200 2 Totals 0 3 4 27 18' Totals.. . .8.1 1 tl 27 17 United for McDonald tn ninth Inning Cuban Stars n ft 0 1 0 o 0 2 0-1 Tomtit Hears. ...0 0 0000 1 00-1 lror-cii!u?an 121, Campos, Tcran. Jlml ncz. McDonald. Two base htts-Lnnti-K Fabtllo. Homo run- Fei1iaiidi'7. Doubb' play-Itnnihi'ii nnd Fernando!. Stolen bnnx. -Chacon, 2 Sacrifices Lurus, Laul.H Ha.ies on balls off Tesreau, 3: off Lucas. I. Rlitick out-I).v Tesreau, 7. Hit by pltcti-er-Hy Lueus (llaeftele): ly Tesreau lia IwloX. Vmpiics-Love and Adler. SUCOND OAMH. II. II II r.,im.. utura. . onnnonn-'o .1:. 8 2 Terrenu Bears.. 0 ft 0 1 I 0 o 0 0 8 1 HatterleB Lucas aid I einandei and Smllh. Pulleiton MICTIIHIIN ASMK'IATHI.N At Mobile It. II i: 2 S ", Mobile ; Nashville , Batteiles Slaman. Luknnoxlo and Coe 1 man, Tnnilln ami jonnaru. At Memnl'ls It. I! 7 13 Memphli . . . Utile Ifi, k llatteilea Itoblnson and Itrolteni Cana nn. C.oodbied nnd M.yers. a, riri.oi,R (first (mine) It. H It. II K New Orleans V---,iS ,? ? Cbattanooea -- 1 Ilatterlc." Murrhlion. Walker and Deherry CniinlnsTliani nnd Neldcrkoni. Second game 'J v....- nrl.noa i b 1 iciinttanoivia 0 1 - Scm'U Innlnci l,y nsri'inieni. llatteile" liarfoot and Howie York and Nelilerkorn. ' Other trams were not -i tiedulcd. AUTOMOBILE AUCTION !VanTsseI! & Kearney (IMubllxlinl !'i1) 125-128 East 13th St. Tuesday, June 22, t-r f ll'CI IK It NltllN. thi. su.ij will C()Mri:ii: a Giir.tT M ivY i'i.i:st i:i: AM' in ims i i". 'It'll: l'llOl'I'.llfl "F HII I'P.ltLNT (ON MIINOIfs. ,... ,. , Hll.l I I. .lll'.el t in.l " lit. ,...,,.- !,iu!ac5 ' ,iv,i:Nfii:u rocitiNG. starter. Held-. Ac.; fine enndlllon. Hi:0 7 IWsSKMiKIt THI lilNO, stutter nnd llnbts; eleitunt rondltlon. I'OHH l!H7 Tltl tlx, rilenilon (hauls, panel STlIHaiAKr.lt 7 PASSnNHHIt TOlIiINO, startrr, lights. Ac. R DUNKLEY, Auctioneer The $2530 Greenfield Stakes Metropolitan Purse AND 4 OTHER CI.ASSY CONTESTS IIM.INNING AT 2:.in I. M. srnciAi. ntci: thains leave IVnn Statton, .1.1,1 S and 7th Ave., tl-o Kl-t'i'iish Axe.. Hrnoklyn, nt 12:30 nnd at Intervals uu to 2:00 P. M. Also via i V e. ' L" to moth Si.. Jamaica, thence by trolley. i - t ''-.,. inMUrfiri n li i n t fogHSs ion I ru ' "'- 1 110 1 T, I I liiii 1UJKJ!. j JAMAIGA 1 I I.ONO ISI-NI 1 ' li SKEETERS TAKE TWO GAMES FROM BISONS in Score 6 to 2 and 5 to 4 Vic tories Over Buffalo. IIIMILTS OP IHxriCKIIAVfl OAMKS. Jeraev clt , 'I, lluffaln, 2 (Ilrat r.am. Jersey i'n, 1: lluftiilu, 4 (secniul giinif), Akron, II, Syracuse, U (flrt iiumei, A.inni, l.'i dyraeuse, I (second rihiic). Iti'HdliiK, Mi Iturhtatcr, U. Tumi ;i; rtaltlinorv, 2. .srA.MII.NG OP TIIH CI.VUS. W. 1.. PI' I W. 1.. PC .Idl .III .3112 tas I'.iiffnln... .'17 IN .073 Heading.. . . w 20 .KHI Jerfoy l.lty 2.1 3.1 Halt In ore .'I. Tilllilila.. .Ill 22 .21 1 lit clieStlT. 21 .1. Akinn.... ,11 22 ,,'ix.l Syracuse.. II 4.1 (lA.MHS SPIIKDUl.iyi J'OII TO.IAV. llj-'hiater la JerHi-y city. lliitfilo In Heading. Aliiuu In llaltlmnio .lemey City won both games of Ha double header with Hufinlu yesterday afternoon at West Hide Park, Jersey City. The Skeeters took the opening tilt, C to 2, and triumphed by D to 1 In the limit enntrst. Tho Hkectera batted o.TiioiniiM hard m the Ilrst game and noseii , in,,....,. i ,i... KAintn,! contest bv ,,n- ...r.,i, ,.. ....i b'Utlng Gordonler out of tho box In Iho dual frniiie. Tho scores: IIIII'FALO (I ) I JlillSHY CITY (I.) ub r Ii ii a e lib r ll o a e ri'lev.ef.. .111 4 II 0 J',' niau.ss.. 12 ti't-ifif :mo i on'K'sion.cf. 112 S'Kt'iit.rf. 1 no 2 0 0 Worlh.lf. 10 Mlller.lb. 4 02 10 2ii;iii'N'lle,lb .10 1 Jncobr.lf. 1112 nil Unne. if... 101 I inuil.SU. 30 1 1 2 nlM,i,ii-r1b. 102 Mi C'n.llb 4 0 0 0 0 l)!McCniui,2li 3 2 I K'tlng.is. too 0 joil'iillng.c. 200 ll'ouah.e. 3 0 0 2 0 lillVig'soii.p 3 1 1 T'uias.li. 30 1 2 5 0 ' . 1 Totals. .12 0 11 27 0 2 Tutnl't. 32 2 0 21 II 01 Huffnlo 1 ft 0 1 (I ) 0 0 0-2 Jersey City 1 0 0 4 0 0 1 0 x-(i Tn hne hlts-Gllhtin1.-y, Miller, Wlgcli ix mill. Thieo baso hlii Jacobs, MeCiinn Sliilen linsoB Sillier. DovmI, Sncilflees-K-iiigtnn, Mn 'nun, Freltng, Ilainey. Left on lnises-.Ier.iiv City, 0; Huffnlo, .1. Ilnmi nu balls-Off Thninns, li off Ferguson, 1. Struck out Hy Ffrstumn, Wild idle h Thotnni. Winning pitcher-Ferguson. Losing i, Ii, in i T mums.. rim, res Liorcoran unit Slnck.lalo. Tin,., nf gamc-l hour and 40 inlntites Second Game H. II . i:. Huffnlo 1 0 ft 2 0 0 I) 0 I-l . 2 Jersey City... 0 U 1 0 0 0 0 2 2-.1 10 1 Hatlorler-Gnrdcnler, Martin and Druggy; GUI, lllenillier nnd Vnndcrbcck. At Syracuse First Ginne H. II. H. A It inn 7 1 2 ft 2 0 I 0 111 18 4 Hv-rncnie. .. II I 0 .1 0 .1 I 0 1-0 HI .1 Itntterlis-I'lntiernn and Walker; Ducklc), llntscher, l:ii7iniui ami Madden. Si-cnlld flllllli. H. II. L. Akinn il n 1 o I 3 n ft 1-1.1 1 1 0 Hrineiiae .. oft 2 n O ll 0 2 II- I 8 0 llatterles--Must ley and Smith; .luhnson, Hiieklcy, Nlebcigall ami Maddtli. At Heading- ' ';- Itnebeiler. -II 5 (I II (I II 0 2. 2 0 17 4 Heading 2 0 .1 4 0 4 1 1 x-1.1 13 3 Uatterles-Hurfleiul and Manning; Uarclia and Konnii-k. At Hnlllmore- It. II. L. Tornnln O t II O 1 ft 0 0 1-3 10 I Itnlthiniie... (I 0 0 1 0 0 1 II 0-2 7 2 Hatterles-llndei' and Snndbergl Salman Kiu'Dch nnd Kgnn. at i)K.ii:i: IIILLSDALH. I I'AHK. UPSIIWICKS nb r h ab r h one I1iirber.2b 100 linwicss 100 2 I) Irtlntl.ss.. 1 t 3 n lVp'skUb 2 n n n Allen, lb. Snutoi,e. F'cli.3b . I ft I 1 OiCrlil.cf . . I ft 3 1 I 2 ft 0 1 0 MeVoy.lb. ,10IWels,2h.. 0ft Iturrh.if.. ft 0 Slnip'n.lf. 2 0 tl'mnn.c. . I) 0S'eers,i. 3 0 3 11 3 ft 0 .1 4 0 2 3 I 11 0 1 10 2 11 3 no 0 rtnb'ls.cf 4 0 I ("it.tr.rr. IV'nrth.i). Ynrk.)f. J'um.lf .1 0 fl 3 0 0 I II 0 200 (I 0 0' Totals 20 2 0 27 fl I TntitR .10 I 3 21 12 01 Hillsdale 0 ft llushwliks 1 n ft 0 ft 0 no 1-1 (10 0 0 1 0 x-2 Left on l,aes Hillsdale Two base lilt MtVov 2, .-, Hushwlrks, 8 -lantnp. Sneiirice Stolen liases hits Weiss, I'eplowsl.l Alb n, Simpson, Sanlnp FimiicIs. Hasf-t on !: off Speeis, 3 halls ntr wiiltworlli Sinn k nut Hy Whltwnrth, 3: by Hpcers, II llalk-Spcrts, lilt by pilrhcr-lly Whltwnrth, 1 iMcVoy). I'mi'lres Caiberry nnd Arinel SHCHND GAMII. it. ii. n. Illlls.lalc 2 0 1 n 0 0 0 It 11 tl 111 2 llllshw l( ks . . . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-1 I I Unlteile.t-Cockrell nnd Simtopj Hudily, Walker and Simpson. (il N 'llll.K l'Olt ItAFIt. I'LA INI'IHLD, N .1 , Juno 2ft William II Itllllb, Jr., nf I'l.tlllfu Id well the til cniitity trap slioothm t li.iinpion-hl, for I 'itlc.it, Somerset and Mhtdlcex cmniles on 111" grounds of Ihe Allow Head ll,1 nud Ctm cluli ves'tcrday with a retire of 117 oul of a possltde 10ft. He defeated Centce nitl hnliler of Hilt ctly, who had a s, oi, ,,f 'Hi National Park The Svilzttland of America InGlacier National Park an Alpine grandeur spreads out before you in marvelous panorama. Here on the "Top of the Continent" is the Switzerland of America. Snow capped mountains and wondrous lakes. Modern hotels and Swiss chalets afford genuine comfort Tours via motor, saddle-horse and launch, by day, week or month. Or, why not walk through? "Glacier" it your only national park " c main linc f a 1' ncnlaCrailroad. En route to North Pacific Coast, Alaska or California, visit Lake Chelan, Mt. Rainierand Crater Lake National Parks. Wtlltfor Jactlptlf IlltralurtonJ Anoplan map nfCUulit National Parl( and Summtr Teurljl forts, or In? ufrs of ntarnl llsktl or tourlit altnl. C. E. STONE, Pintr Tr.fbc M.n.jer St. Paul, Minn. M. Pfl. HUBBERT, G. E. P. A., 230 Eroadway, Ncv York, N. Y. With Semi.Profcssional and mateur Ball Tossers j At Ivanhn.i Pftrk- H It 17 r.l,lgewt)o. A. C . 0 0 10 10 1 I 0- 7 II 1 Iianlioe ,. i ... li 1 1 1 i ,' " -" " Hntlerles-Swiinson nud Lueffltr, Jutpnin. Ileiiactl and Hnyinimd. ,,,,,, At Hanhoi Park- A V. niihiiiiind Hill 1 0 0 ft 1 p fl 0 (V-2 2 ltnnlioe A. C 4 0 0 0 1 1 I 0 x- 7 12 ,t Unlli'ilt-s Vniiderlli) mid P. Zhuiner; Ma loney, Uninioiid and Lobiui. At Ivaiihoe Park- - . ',M ,hn Jersey Clly it H... 0 0 00001 ft 01 0 0 lwmhoe .. 0 0 0 0 0 0 ft 0 2-2 7 0 llatierlcs-Kalaur and CaMclli Hedinnnd and Uaymond. ,, ,, ,, At Todd Field- . '.l !!, '', Dellir All Stars., ft 0 1 ft ft 0 ft CI 0-1 12 1 Itoblns Dry Dock,. 0 1 ft 2 0 11 11 x-5 . J Hniterles-I.te and Malfel; HmBan and Hurley. At Todd Field H.1I.L. S I . Caseya' .... ft ft 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-11 4 1 Hnbliis Dry Duck.. 0 0 0 II 2 0 Oft x-2 8 . Ilniieilcs-Hrjnnt and Giiipati N. Kelleher and Kearney. , At Mninaioneek, N. Y.- . . !".'''; New llrimswlck.... OOOftftftftO ft-ft 4 1 Mniunrnnerk II 0 0 0 I ft 13 x-8 12 0 Halteries-IIaucs nnd Urourlii lliown and McCarthy ,, ,, At Mniiinroneek. N. Y.- ' ' Pl.lildll (I 0 ft ft 0 0 0 2 0-,- ' 2 Mniunrnnerk ....202 0 0011 x- 2 13 0 Hnlterles-Gliard and ScliwHrta: Diewes and MiCnrthv ,. At SI. Agatha Oval- ' St. Agatha . 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 ft (l-t 4 1 Guaranty . . 0 0 0 0 I 0 I 3 0 -8 l.i - Haltcries-Orin.sliy and Drlssci,li..tluaianty nnd Lynch. .. At Siiinmllvllle, N. J.- IL ;; PIMe Col'd Glaius 000002 000 1-. 0 -Slnnley A. C 0 2 00 0010 0 0-2 8 II l'r.lterles-Prown nnd P. Jones; Kbu" and Pino. At West'vnoil, N. J. . .'..V ''; Atlnnllc National. . I I 3 J p O 0 3-1,1 20 1 Wistwood A. A. i 0 0 0' 0 2 0 1 I- fl Hntlerles -Schwab and White; Glynn, Les ter nnd Chilstt iison. .. . ....... .... -..,i, n.-ni 11.11 . i: ... i.i.-t . ...... .-,, CheMolcl ... II (I " 0 tl O ii ; . I!. New Voik 0 I ft 0 0 I) 0 I 1-.I - i Hniterles-IMIileh nnd Itudtly; Archer and Illil I'll. , .. ,. ,. At Hint New Yoik Dial-- 'k ,t -i liilernnllnniils ... u n 0 0 ft- 0 0 ,1 Fust New Yu.k.. 2 (I 3 0 0 0 x-1 13 I Halt, rlcs--( ichiiie. tleiard and Madden, Sailer and lllnlen. ,, At Diner, N J - "- 'V. J. C. lied Snx (1 0 0 3 ft 0 0 0 0-. . Flcirlier 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 x-l llntteilcB-Wiley and Cimcll; Moibach and i: At Pn alrvlew , N. J . . . . It. 11 l.-nhcrts n 0 0 ft 0 ft o II 1-1 H 0 X S 10 0 Whlttaker It. II. 17. ft-7 11 2 x-l 0 7 Fletchers.... 1 0 0 2 0 3 2 0 lintlerles-llalev and Schcck; nud Leahy. At llronx Field . Pis. Glauls.. . 2 0 0. 0 0 2 1 2 ltinni Giants I (I 0 0 0 I I 1 Hntlerles Taylor and Hilton; and Frnlier At tlinnv r-ietd Heischfleld It. II. n. 0 0-301 0 x 10 10 5 and Grant; Pts Giants. 0 ft 0 0 0 3 0 Hr'nx Giants 2 2 4 1 1 0 0 Halterles Jneksnn, Jones Schwartz, nnd Prnber At Colleee Pnlnt--Cnlleci. I'nlnt... 0 1 ft I 0 1 H. II. H. 1 t 1-5 0 2 10 0-2 ft 2 ,ewls; We.itcott lltl.lBtport . ... 0 11 I O 0 Itnltei les Van Hsu'ii and nnd llaggln. At Yonkers All Collegian t) ft t 2 I 1ft H. 2-0 ll. i:. in n K. nf Col.. 1 ft ft 2 o ii l ti 7 3 Halterles Dunno and Ultlc; Wash nnu Orniond. At Hecrentlon Park- Tl. II. I.. Ironsides ... ft 2 0 0 0 ft 0 ft 0-2 2 1 Sprhuifli'Idi . 4 0 0 0 0 0 II 1 x-5 11 2 Hntt.'i is Dcano and Poice: Knehler nnd Sihwnrni. At Hccicifllnii Park- H- H. ! Hhiihiirst Gr. 0 0 ft 1 0 fl 3 2 1 -1 It 3 Su hiKflclds . 11 0 0 0 0 0 3 I 0-1 5 2 Hatleilis-Mltcliell nnd Oil: Plllero and Si'hwoiln. ' At Cavetl Pnlnl - It. II li Flshkll! ... ft ft ft 2 0 2 2 1 0 7 'II Caven Point 2 0 0 0 I 0 (I I 0-1 in 2 Halterles Gliatd and Schwartz; Wnssei ii.iin and Hieiinnn. At Hnglewnoil, N. .1 - H II L' Cbiimbers Arrows.. (10000,000 7 I W. st Sides .... fl 1 ft 0 0 0 O (l il 1 ll t I'attf itt'M Fayen and Skllhnan; (Un'eidunk. ItoKt'it nnd Lai kie Al Mnirl'i Park, I.. I - '' H H Itldgewno.1 Lveeuin 1 0 0 0 0 0 ft 2 ft- 1 lo 0 HI. Illilonil Illil. ... 4 0 0 2 ft 0 2 0 x-8 ID 'J Paltt rlei Stiilthw Ick nnd Hoffman. H.iiij nnd Kennedv . At Gntiiwlch, Conn H tl G Itlilgewnnd LyceUlll 0 2 2 1 0 0 1 I 0-7 10 1 Greenwich 0 0 (I 0 (I 0 I) I Ol 7 3 I'aliei.es Krtinihnlz anil Stnub; Ttt.vlor and O' Keefe. Al Ciotnn Point. Conn - H It i: llldpewood Lyceum 1 I 0 ft 0 0 1 ft 11 8 2 ('niton Point .... 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0-3 S 3 Mallei les Smltbwlck and Sihwab Lewis, MrOitiulc nnd Dicta. At Mlddtetovvn- It II 1- ) ens ft 11 0 0 (I 0 0 0 0 0 ft-0 2 I Mtdillitown. . 0 I) 1) (I ft 0 0 0 0 0 1-1 11 ( lintli 1 1, s Hurli'ht nud III a, ken 1 helau u-id Ilia, kwt 11 I llll !- VNTI , i, ,'s ol iMl'ir Clllle. Ill'l, '. ti:.m. ci i'e IIS Set ci in jtl I, .ml I. .is !,. , l is in hi,,, n inin I. sin I' 11 . i. ii - in. i, 1 mi tnein- 1 -IS HI 'I foi C I, Ii, am rgsrrr-mii, v- fjm j-Tvnnff mmmunw COVERS 108 MILES IN CYCLE TRYOUT R. Grasing Leads Home Big Field in Fast Time. Tho ilrst of tho scries of unpneed1 bicycle' road raccn for wheelmen desir ing to represent tho United States Irn the Olympic gnnic was held under tho auspices of the Century Hoart Club As sociation nt Flornl P.uk, h. I., yester day. Tho start was mudo at C o'clock A. .r. Tho dlstnnco was 108.74 miles, tho length of the couiso over which nil cciitestiints will be obliged to travel In Antwerp. Fifty cyclists started nnd six tteu llnlshed. W. Simons of thfl Queun Clly Wheelmen of J'lnlnllcld, N. J.. waa the inrly luiccmaker. He travelled nt n terrific clip tind led foj the Ilrst halt of the Journey, which ho covcied In i hours 21) minutes. Ills inrly efforts con Mimed so much of his energy that he collapsed at the alghtltth mile When Iho Jersey rider retired It. Grasing of tho A.'mo Wheelmen, who had been trailing, moved Into tho lead, Despite repeated challcngcB 'he main tained the vnstTif honor and eventually won In ,1 hours 55 minutes 52 seconds. I.. I.n Itossa of tho Unlono Sporllvn, Ilallana, tlio second man, was; half a miln back of tho winner. Tho siimm irles: Pus. Name nnd Club Time. 1 ll. GiiisIiik, Acme Wheelmen. .. 1 51 .12 2- L. La Hima, Pnlnnn S. 1 . . . r.8 11 a-P. Dnhlln, New Voik A. r 5 50 31 4 - It. A. Itiiin, Hniplin City Wheel u 00 17 5- A. Kiushel, New York A. C. 0 01 41 0-W. C. Cnhlttell, Century lt d O ll 11 M 7-1.. Gtnre. Century Kimd Club .. il 18 21 S-W. Nnpler. Hmplre Cltv Wh Init-n 0 20 21) O-Il. I' lliucllon, WnshliiBlnn. DC ll 2.1 08 10 ('.. Ill)lll, (Jllecll fllV' V In. Inu-i, i, 20 I. 1 1 J. Paul, Ccniurv ltiiift Club 1,50 02 12- ('. Hsleiholni. Century Itnnd club (! 32 21 II I . Horn, Hmplre Chy In elin, n d 33 01 II4-.I. Caldwell, Ccnlury Hnml Club ll ,11 .) IH.-W. Hlsrnbaiier, Cenluiv ll'd Club I, I., 24 I 111-II. L. ll.uellnn. Wnshlngton. 1" 51 1J MOTORCYCLE HILL RECORD. Pout .li:i;is, N. Y.. June 20 The motoityclc hill climbing ihainplonshlp of New York, Pennsylvania and Now Jersey was won here to-day by A. Tor penning of New Yotk city, Tcrponnlng set a record of 1(1 seconds for tho an nua! 500 ieet climb up ltjatitown Moun tain. Thu previous record was 13 sec onds. Tel penning itlso won the side car ovint, going 32S feet before stopping Tile novlcn event wns won by Julius Stein of New York city, who climbed 310 feet. We buy 'em by the mile! Woolens from the world's best mills! Manufacturing on a large scaie keeps down our cost of production. Plenty men's suits at $50 and $60. Boys' Norfolks, $15. up. Chauffeurs' Norfolks. Made as we make all our clothing. For hard wear, the best is none too good. Shoes. Both high low are now lower. Were $18. to $22.50. $12.50. and I Wo nro open In buy a (inutility nf 1 high grade fancy silk shirtings In tho 1 piece. No Junk.' J See our Mr. Diily1 ISIli St. Untitling'. 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