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JLO h THE SUN AND NBWOjHKUALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 19Z0. , ' DodgersRaliy With Four Runs in II th and Beat Cards 9-8 Ruth Hits 48th Homer and Yanks Win .. . . . u. . DODGERS FIGHT WAY TO VICTORY Como From Bohlnc. Twice and Itont Onrdlnnlfl In Elovonth Inning, nr w.m.iam it, hanna. Rucli Bllurinir ndjcctlvrs mi "smooth" nnd "'0llliC(3" srs not for tlis Porttrers, whose work, whlls not devoid of imt and skill, Is not ths refinement of form. Tliero U opted and power there, but It u npt to clatter find bump, nut any team which plays as the nrooklyns played yesterday, twlco feellnt the lint breath of defeat In their faces, haa the PBlitlnir rrlt thnt win pennanta, They taut the Cardlnala, 0 to A, and It la n tin roaring snmo that those flvurca elhnd for The Cardinal mnda four rnna In the wvenllf Inilnr, nnd took the lead. The Wnrtict-rs tnada two in the ninth Innlnn nnd after two were out and, tlolnir the wore, threw the tussle Into extra ln nlnprn. The Oardlnala made threo runs In the eleventh Innlnir, nnd for n second lime nppenrrd to have the prUn secured, Then In their half of the eleventh the irrltty llronklynx, again with two out. put on another hearla of onk rally, tied the acoro and went on with tho work until they, made another run. Pitcher had their ins and down. IIiiIki Mamuard held the Cardinal tlKhlly except In the aeventh Innlnir, when hi pltchlwr wn ameared for three biml liltM and four lane run. 1'fcffer tried hi hnnd ami had a rough tlrnn of It In the eleventh. Krrdy flcliupp waa knocked about In the first and ninth, but wn (ffrrtlvo In between. Hhtfdel, the third left linnilor nf the day. and ahoved tn after Hehupp woh takon out, rnther III odvlneiiiy, to niaKo way ror a pinai hitler, waa sluiinod thl way and that In t in e e vc n tli mill M'AH nuitn unsu 10 10 stop tho liattlnitof the imiomitnnie woatj. (rs, Dnilurri. til l.arnret, The way tho Brooklyn hit the dirt In (he maelstrom ninth nnd eleventh left no doubt that they wero In cnrnent nnd have determined tlrslutiH on the pen nant. Hy Myora and Hack Wheat, try ing to reneh haeea, did eome voipmne eliding which alammed them ngalnat the tarth o hard that that popular planet ench time waa knocked aeveral yard out of lie orbit. Myers with hi hitting had n deal to do with the ultimate triumph of the linnets an clan, lly made n triple in the first Inning nnd drove In Johnston, ' who had forced a man, nnd Wheat, who had forced another. Forcing a mnn Isn't brotherly, but an Johnston nnd Wheat ttcorrd thero were no hard feel- In rs, I'ep Hornshy hit tho ball over the left field fence In the second Inning, but na the domicile wero deserted nt the time nnd tho Ilrooklyns were out In front, comfortably, they thought, that run was n tncro scratch. Tho pitching from both moundmen held the bat ter In durance vile up to tho seventh Inning, when Ileathcote tripled nnd scored on nn out. fichupp was passed, ' Fchull singled, and Fournler sent a ball over the right field parapet, through the same Inno bored by Hornsby's wal let) to the bnyond. It looked a If home runs wero going , to bent the Dodgers, but nothing beats the Dodgers until the hit gun is fired nt least hardly ever. Myers stnrtcd tho Jlrooklyn reprisal In the ninth with n ' hit to Lnvan. Koney's vV)riflRj o . Hornsby was a dnmpener, tiul Klluuff waited It out on Hcliuppy. Miller filed to Ilenthcoto nnd Itny Bchmandt came In as a forlorn "hope, Kchmandt played the string out like n good fellow. He fouled several times nnd kept fichupp pitching. Finally he singled over second .mil drove In Myers, Olson singled through short and drove In Kllduff, Tho score was tied, and what did the spendthrift Brooklyn fnns earn about straw hats so lone ns It wns somebody else's hat? Tho straw lids wero salvaged nnd the game went on. Johnston was heaved out by Hnrnsby. though he emtio within an aco of batt,lng In tho winning run. J.avan, lleathcole nnd demons spilled Infield' hits over tho green In the f lcventli nnd I'effer went wild on Knodc. - Uo walked lhat reserve and forced In a 1 run. Schultr batted In two more, and a fourth Cardinal gent who wns hcadln' n l'omo when Fournler nit to Koney was 2 thrown out thero. Stienlel Easy- for Brooklyn. Bherdel was a good deal of a bullseye. for tho IJrooklyns from tho outset. Otto " Miller opened the Brooklyn eleventh with , n line two bagger. reffcrs hit to right put Miller on third. Olson's out, Mock to Fournler, brought Miller In. Foumler caught tho throw nil right nnd hh he started to flro tho ball back It twisted out of his hand. There wns n wranulo over this play, the Brooklyn clnlmlng the safety of Olson. The claim was ubsurd, and Emslle very properly declared Olroit out. Fournlcr's slip grip, however, allowed McCabe, who wan touring for Pfcffer, to tour to third. Johnston's fty to Kcathcoto scored McCabo nnd emptied ilio bases. Then tho second shift set to work. Nels boat out a hit to I.avan the Doc wns having Ills troubles and Wheat singled to right. Schultz let thai ball roll through him, n providential error for tho Dodgers. Nels went over with tho tying run, nnd Wheat pounded a liolo In tho ground ns big as a crator when he slid for third. Myers hit between third and short, nnd though I.avan mado a Good stop irnd throw Myers slid to first ahead of tho ball and Whoat crossed tho plate. Mers nt tho risk of his neck half slid nnd half Jumped for first base, rolled over and was still rolling when tho game ended. Tho score: ST. LOUIS (N. abrh o Schulti.rf 013 4 F'nler.lb. (11111 Stock!). r01 0 BROOKLYN (N.) a 0 1 ab r li 01son.es. . a 03 J'Mon.nb. .'. 1 1 Nels.rf... B1.1 0 a n 1 n I 2 20 rs no a no 1 oo 8 30 3 3 t 10 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 o on 0 00 o oo 0 00 0 00 0 1 2 0 H'nshy.Sh I1 1 2 Mcirry.lt ft 1 0 Lnvan.ss. ." 1 2 ircoto.cf. 4 2 2 Clem'ns.c S 0 1 Dil'fer.c.. 0 1 0 SO Whent,lf, B21 Myers.cf., A 23 0 0 2 0 0 0 Koney.in. boo K'duff.Ib. 4 1 1 n n no' Mliier.c... s 1 1 M'nuard.p 2 0 0 Smith, p.. . 00 0 Bcnupp.p. 3 10 0 flherdol.p. 0 00 0 Knodo.. 000 0 3 0 0 0 l'terrer.n. l o i OOUKrueger. 1 0 0 ischmandt l n l (Lamar., 00 0 (McCabt.. 0 1 0 Totals.4l8 12t32 12 21 Totali. .4.1 0 1S .13 Id 2 nltfd for Bchupp In the eleventh lnnlne nn waiKeo. tTwo out whm winning run was scored, matted for Mamuard.ln the aeventh Inning anil grounded out. 1 lllatted for Bmltli tn the nlnt Inning and flnrled. Hnn for Srhmandt. Ran for l'feffer In the eleventh Inning. ' Rt. Loul 0100004000 3-H Ilrroklyn 3000000020 4-0 Huns hatted In By Bchultz, 2; by Fournler, Si by llornaby, t; by Clemonn, 1; by Olson, 1; by Johnston, 1; hy Myera, 3; by Bchmandt. ' 1. Two be hlta Johnston, Miller. Three baae hits Bchultz, Myora. Home rnna Tournler, Homaby. Bacrlflco bit Wheat. Bacrlflce fly-Johntnn. Lett on bnaea Ht. Louli, : nrnoklyn, (. V'lrat hna on error Rt. Loula, liases on tinlln Off Marquard, 2: off l'feffer. l: off Schupp, a. lllts-otr Marquard, A In 7 lnnlnrs; off I'fefrcr, 5 In , 2 Innlnei: off Hmlth, 1 In 2 Innlngv. off Kchupp, 10 In 10 lnnlns! off Bhtrriel, ." tn 1 Innfns, Strurk' out lly Maniuard, II: hy Fmltli, lj by l'feffer, 2: by Schupp. 4. PiipciI hall demons. Winning pIMier rfeffer. Loalne pltrher Bherdel. Earned nin' Off , Behupp, 4- off Bherdel, 3: off Mnrquard. 3; off l'fiffor, :i. Umpires Klcm nnd Kmille.. Time of same2 hours and 22 minutes. Shawkey Turns Back the Indians; Yanks Win 6-1 Until ICnodcu Jliu 4Bth Homer Now Yorlcs Only Eight Point? From Irsad. to Tiff 8b isn Niw Tcm Mwiv, Cf.KvicLANn, Ohio, Bept. 10.MBnttllnit Bob" (Hhawkey put tho Yankees bank into the running for thft American League pennant thl afternoon by scor ing hi sixth victory In seven start against tho Indians, Tho soars was i to 1, and nabs liuth's fortyelihth horns run or Wis season, Tltanlo drive over the right field screen, was responsible for two of the Yankees' counters. This triumph, In which the Hugmen com prehensively and continuously outplayed tho leaders, put the Ituppert-Iluston forces within eight points of first place, Ahawkey unravelled one of his sea ton's best efforts whllo holding tho leaders to six hits and two passes. Cleveland's meagre allotment of safeties wero distributed over five Innings, no two coming together until the seventh, in which Hmlth tripled nnu jonnston doubled ror the Indians' only run, Hay Caldwell started for tho Indians, nnd was forced to retire under fire In tho fourth, after seven hits had given the Yankee five runs and paved the way to another. Cleorxe Utile succeeded him, and wait very effective with run- ners on the bases. "tuth uncorked his forty-elhth homer In tho opening Inning and sent the Yankees nwsv to a flvlnc start. With Pecklnpaugh out of the way, Caldwell pasaod Plpp and whipped two strikes across on Iluth, He tried to slip an other good ono past tho Babe nnd paid tho customary penalty, Plpp loping homo ahead of the master mauler. Fol lowing Pratt's demise, Meusel poled a single, to centre, only to perish at sec ond, when O'Neill anticipated his at tempt to steal and called for n pitch out. I'rck Ilnlna n Bully. Pecklnpaugh did a little anticipating In tho Indlnns' half of tho second and ruined a Cleveland rally while robbing Tnl.n.lnn of n hit. With Oll OUt n this uframe, Oardner drew n pass. Sensing n hit and run piny, rrcn unricu u to second as Bhawkey pitched to John ston and got there Just In lime to spear Johnston's scorching liner with one hand. Gardner, too, had started with the pitch and was easily doubled off first. Almost Immediately thereafter tho In duslrlous Mr. Pecklnpaugh toted a run around tho bases for the Yanks. He reached first by forcing Bhawkey, who had singled, and moved up a peg on Plpp's lino single to centre, ltuth sent Hmlth far hack to hiul down a lofty fly, Peck taking third nnd Plpp advancing to second after tho catch. Bnortstop Joe Iivans took Smith's throw and hurled it wit in rlrrlit field nraln In a belated attempt to catch Plpp at second, and Pecklnpaugii scoreu, i-ipp moving up w third. There was no further scoring, however. Pratt flying out to Speaker. The Yankees renewed their drive on Caldwell In the fourth and drove him to i over. Following Meusel's fly tn Smith, i An-1 nnkd a single to left and Ward Lbunted safely down the third baso line. Hannah followed wun n ground ruiea double to left, Lewis scoring and Ward advancing to third. Bpcakor rushed tleorgo l.'hle to Caldwell's relief and the newcomer signalised hi appearing by fanning Bob Shawkey on three pitched balls. This brought Pecklnpaugh to bat, and the Irrepresslblo Itogcr slammed a single tn tttt nn tirh lh hnlh Ward nnA Hannah clattered homo. Peck took second on tho peg to the pinto nnd wns left there wncn Smith plucked Plpp's long liner oft the grass tops In a headlong dive. The Untie Htrlkes On. Tho Bnbe struck out on n, near wild nltch In tho fifth and heartened tho In- dlnnhurlcr to pull through unscnther after Wnmbv's fumblo on Tratt's easy roller and Mcusel' second single to left had put Yankee runners on first and second. In tho following round he fanned Plpp for the third out after a single, ft force play nnd ft wild throw had put rcckin p.tugh on second. Uhlo was thinking pretty well of him self when ltuth lumbered up again In the seventh. Uuth, on tho other hand, TWO VICTORIES TOE TIGERS. Detroit. SeDt, 10 (American). De troit won both games of a doubleheader from Phlladc nhla here to-day, 4 to o and G to 12. Tho visitors were outhlt In both contests. Tho scores: FIRST GAME. PIIILA. (A.) I DETItOIT (A.) nb r h o a e ab r h o a e Dvkee.Ih. 2 0 111 0 Yoiinc.2b. 4 2 3 1 2 0 r.rlffln.lb 3 01 0 0 0 Hush 3 1 1 ,1 3 0 W'ker.cf. 300 1 oncobb.cf.. 412 a oo rcrRlns.o inn 1 J vracn.u.. v. I)URn..1h 4 00 1 2 0 1Ieirn,lb. 4 0010 0 0 Myatt.rr. 40 1 2 0 0 Bh'len.rf . 401 1 On nicbrc.lf. 3 0 1 4 01 IMnelll,3b. 3 0 0 0 0 0 Ral'y.ss,, 4 00 .1 1 0 Manlon.e. .101 8 10 nom'el.p. 300 0 5 Ol Ayers.p.... 3 00 0 2 0 Totals.30 0 4 24 11 11 Totala.31 4 10 27 8 0 Philadelphia OOOOOOOOO-o Detroit.. 1 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 x-4 To base hlt-Myatt. Three base hit Cobb. Stolen bases reach. Hush. Bacri-flrcs-T.rlffln, Bush (2). Ift on bases rhlladelphla. 8: Detroit, . Danes on balls Off Ayers, Si off nommsl, 1. Bit by pitch-er-Ily Ayvrs Walker). Struck out lly Ayers. 0 by Tlommel, 4. Umpires Nnllln and Kvans. Time of game 1 hour and 23 minutes. BECOND GAMR. rilILADEUHIA(A.) DETnOIT (A.) an r ii a el turn os 4 3 0 1 BO 3 1)0 Dvkes.lb. 3 1 1 4 HVoung.2b.. 3 2 1 Grinin.lb. 50 1 Walk'r.cf 401 nush.as... 2 1 Cobb.cf... 4 02 rerKins.o ;iu" Veach.lf.. 401 3 0 0 Dugaii.rib 4 n i Mvatt.rf. 400 iieu nn.it) a o i Shorten.rf 4 0 0 rinelll.3b. 201 00 0 1 1.0 on 1 0 niibee.lf. 4 00 0 Clway.ss 312 3 fitanage.c. 3 0 1 Morrls'.p 4 20 Kecfe.p... 2 u u Burrus.. 1010 Totals...20S0 27 101 Totala..S3 2 7 24 13 8 Hatted for Kcefe in nlntn inning. Philadelphia 00000001 1-2 Detroit 00201200 Jc Two base hits Plnslll. Dugan. Rtolen bases Cobb, Walker. Hacrlf Ices Bush, 2: 8ta- nage. uounie piaye uuen, xouns inn jteu mann: Griffin and Dykes. Left on bases Philadelphia, 0; Detroit, 8. Bases on balls- Off Kt'efe, 3: off Morrlsette, 3. lilt by pltcheil nail uy iveeie U'lnani. iieuinann; i by Morrlsette (Galloway. Dykes), fltruck miir.v Morrlsette. 4. Umpires 'Nallln nad Evans. Tlmo of game 1 hour and 27 minutes. National and American League Records. v RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES. NATIONAL IJEAOCE. Brooklyn, 0: ft. Lnols. 8 (11 Innings). Pittsburg, 8; Philadelphia, 3. Thv f'inrlnnatl-Boaton game was postponed on account of rnln. .... Othrr tenins were not scnrauiru. STANDING OF riajrd. .. 1.TJ .. lt ,.. 133 .. 131 .. 134 ,.. 133 .. ltd .. 133 Won. Lost. P.C. 7S 37 .378 74 M .374 74 nn ..via (19 82 ' .827 87 07 .800 82 71 .48fl 81 73 .403 82 81 .301 Brneklyn ( Inrlnnntl, .., New lorli... Pittsburg.... Cblrngn St. I null.... Boston Philadelphia. GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY. Oilmen In New York. tit. Loul In Brooklyn (two). Cincinnati In Boston (two). N rittsburg In rhllaJilphU St Paul Nino to Play International Winners ClfJCAOO, Hept, JO, -President Hlckey of the American Asso ciation to-dsy completed ar rangements for a post season series of games between tho fit. Paul club, pennsnt winner of the American As sociation race, and tho flag winning club of the International Kenguu, which probably will bo either Balti more; or Toronto, The writ will open In Interna tional League territory October 6, and after four ramen have been played the clubs will riturn to fit. Paul for tho final contests, Tho club winning Ihn series must take tlvo of the nine games, waa not at all satisfied with himself, I In l ed that fifth Inning strikeout on his mind and In addition unplensunt thought of a fumble w h eh had permitted Wamhs. gnnss to tnkn three base on ft ono base hit In the sixth, Them were two out when the Babe let this one get away from him ami no material damaga re sulted, hut It sort of preyed on his mind, so ha dug In for nn old fashioned huy maker when he fured the youthful Uhlo again In ths seenth and swung from the hip. Had he pulled hi blow to the right he'd have had another homer to his credit, lie smashed It to centre, how ever, and Speaker grabbed It after ft run that carried him almost to the score board, Tho Indians, meantime, wero making little headway against the cunningly diversified delivery of battling Shaw key, Going Into tha seventh they had only three hits to their credit and had drawn only two passes. No inoro than four men hnd faced tho Philadelphia schrapnel In any Inning and only ono hostile runner hnd advanced beyond third base. Triple Off nhnvrU.tr, flttnn't.AW miA in tint, ft ftlillfmlt ,,,nnr nvuiivu w .mix rt . well In hand when his ancient Nemesis, rignt rieiuer i.imcr Hinnii, rams to mi lltj lltn DVM4 st Vt HISS SHVUIIU ( w itv seventh nnd hit a triple off Lewis's rignt nmue. uarunor seni a ionu uy n f.,..l hut Umltli ilepllneil tn takft a chance on Bob's mighty wing and lin gered on lli)rl until iionnsiona uouuin to centre brought him homo. O'Neill i..n tlA in llntli. ninl Newell, a rn- emit shortstop from New Orleans who had replaced Joe wvans, enueu mo Inning by grounding out to Plpp. t,iiA,t tnr iTlit In thn Indlnns' half of the eight),, nnd In tho ninth tho s-.-i, . i,nii,i nrslnst "Duster" Ma s. formerly of the Brooklyn Dodgers. This sometimes briiuani uui mwaya mniw southpaw got l'ccklnpnugh on a foul to O'NalU and following I'lyp's elnnle to centre fanned Uuth on four pitched balls. Ho pitched flvo times to Pratt In accomplishing the same result. Tho score: NHV YORK (A.) I CLEVELAND (A.) ab r h o a el ab r h o a e TecV nil 2 1 WJam'eon.lf 4 00 1 0 0 ripp.lb... 412 R 3n;wsm's.2b 4 02 9 8 1 Ituth'ef . rill otBp'sker.ef 4 0 r. no rrtt.Sb.. BOO 0 0 0'Hmlth.rf.. 41J 3 0 0 Msuishrf 4 0 2 3 OOtl'dner.Jb. 30 J 0 JO i"w".l". 411 1 0 0;j'nston.tb j Wsrd.Jb. 412 1 Onp'Nelll.c.. JOO J 1 Ifannah.o 411 3 .1 Ojlvans ss.. 1 00 2 2 Bh'key.p. 402 3 00 'Bewell.se 2 00 1 Jl an "v ICaldw'll,p 1 00 0 1 0 Totals..30 6 12 27 8 ljUhle.p.... 1 00 0 0 0 tnrnney,. 1 00 0 00 (Malla,p... 00 0 0 0 0 , , I Tolals...31 1 0 2U0 4 Patted fer Brans In the fifth Innlrs. tnattrd for Utile In the elshth Inning. New York 2 0 1 3 0 0 J 0 0-8 Cleveland ) 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0-1 Two base hits-Hannah. Johnston. Three base hlt-flmlth, Home run-Itulh. Double play-I'ecklnpauh and Plpp. Left on bases New York, 7j Cleveland, .1, Karned runs New York, 5: Cleveland, 1. First base n error-New York. Huns batted In-Pr Pecklnpaush, 2: by ltuth. 2; by Hannah, 1. Thrown evt steallnit-Ily O'Neill. 1 out of 1 (Mcucl) by Hannah, 1 out of 1 (Wambs sans I). Pitchers' records-Off Caldwell, 7 bits and l runs (5 earned) In 3 1-3 Innings wllh in men at bats off tthle, 4 hlta nnd nn runs In 4 2.3 Innlnss with 10 men at bats off Malls, 1 hit and no runs In 1 Inning with 4 men at bat. Total balsmen faced-Ily Caldwell. 17 i by Utile, 10: by Malls. 4; by Bhawkey. 33. Struck out-ny T'hle. 3 (Plpp, nuth. Khawkey): by Malls. 2 (Uuth, Pratt); hy Hhawkey, 3 (Kvans, Culdwell, Oraney). Ilasea on balls-Off Caldwell. 1 iripp); off Bhawkey. 2 (Oardner. O'Neill). losing pitcher Caldwell. Umpires Owens and Con nolly. Time of same-2 hours. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE, ItERCI.TS Or YESTERDAY'S flAMEK. Beading. 3: Jersey City, 2 (10 Innings). Akron, 0; Rochester, (1. Toronto, 3: Buffalo, 4. Oibar teams were not scheduled. STANDING Of TDK CI.UIW. W. I,. PC w. l. re. Readlne... 03 77 .150 Jersey City M 88 .Mil Ilochestsr.. 42 .00 .2WI flyrncuse... 82 103 .223 Baltimore, Ml 44 .0(121 Toronto... (X) 4,i .0811 Buffalo... 01 r,l .nil Akron 83 S4 .112j (1AMK.S KCIIEDt'l.ED It) It TO-DAY, Syracuse tn Jersey City. Rochester In Akron. Buffalo In Toronto. Readlne In Baltimore. AT HIUD1.N0. R. H. E. Jersey City.... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 O-J 8 2 Reading 0 0 1 0 1 0,0 0 0 1-3 12 1 Ten Innlnss. 1 llatterlca Ilarscher and Frcltag; Swsrtr, Karpp and Kannlck. AT AKRON. n. it. k. Rochester 2 0 1 0 2 1 0 0 O-fl 13 1 Akron....i 0 7 0 0 0 0 1 1 x-0 10 2 llatterlca Sedgwick and Ross; Humes and Smith. AT TORONTO. It. K. K. Buffalo: 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 04 H 2 Toronto 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 33 10 1 Batteries Martin and Bruggyj lioarvet, Badcr and-Devtne. SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION. At Atlanta R. H. E. Atlanta , 3 0 1 Mobile 13 3 Batteries Manners and Hageri Utt and Coleman. At Memphis- It. H. E. Memphis i.. ,1 s 1 Nashltla 1 ,', Battertea Wolfs and Dowle; Staham nnd Morrow. At Birmingham R. II. E. Birmingham 3 (I 2 New Orleans.....'. 0 4 3 Batteries Morrison nnd refers; Phillips and Deberry. At Chattanooga It. H. E. Chattanooga 1 n 3 Little Rock 2 3 1 Batterlea Cunningham and Nelderkorn: Robljpson and Brottem. AMERICAN I.EAGTS. New York. 6: Clfiflnnd, 1. rhlrago, St Boston, 3. Detroit, 4 Philadelphia, 0 (first game). Detroit, Si Philadelphia, J (second game). Tho Washlngton-St. Louis same was post poned on account of rain. THE CLUBS. rlnyed. ... 1.12 ... 1M ... 137 .. 130 .. 1X1 .. its ... 133 ... 133 Won. Lost. P.C. 83 80 .Ott 84 32 .018 81 83 .(113 04 G3 .403 8.1 73 .487 An (10 .481 32 81 .381 41 88 .331 CUvelnnd.... rhlrago New York.... St. Louis.... Boston Washington.. Detroit Philadelphia. New York In Cleveland. Bostoa la Chicago. Philadelphia In Detroit. Washington la St. Loots. MURPHY PINCH HITS CHICAGO TO VICTORY Red Sox Lose on Schang Bad Throw of Grounder, Chicago, Bept, JO (Amerlcan)r- Udiile Murphy, halting ss a pinch hitter I with ths bases filled nnd one out In the I 1 - M.J. I, . 111. A. .!,(- FIBHIII IIMIlua, llinug II injaniuiB ui VIM csko to defeat Boston 5 to I to-day, Murphy grounded to Jfoyt, whose throw to flchsng forced 13, Collins, hut Hchang lilt Murphy on the bark In try ing to double him at first nnd Juckson and Felseh scored, Mclnnls's throw to the plain was bad nnd Murphy took third, from where ha scored on a double steal with Hchalk. Tho score I BOSTON (A. I OHIOAdO (A.) sbrh o abrh o as llAAr.rrf A 1 'J 1 0 1 fllnink rt. S00 1 0 0 vittsri!., 4oio flolwssv'r.mi ot o to Me'sky.lf 401 8 0 0,l!,Cors,lh 40J 4 JO in, If 4 1 ,ef 8 2 Mrln's.lb soon o l I'.lich I n no urlin it. aAt A A III f'.il'a 111. 4 12 13 2 0 flonlt.ss,, 400 1 llrsdy.Su, 8113 I'tnn'ck.p I 0 0 n i 4 u ilisntrr.sa juw u 3 o(Miirphy,. 1 1 n n no 0 S0 1trMu'n.sa 00 0 0 0 0 BoM,p,,, 1 00 0 aOlHrhslk.o., 303 4 J (J iruur,i'.i. i " ' Tntsls .SI S T"l 11 SI ii Tots1s...M 0P3T 13 0 'Hatted fer lllsberc In eighth Innlns. Boston. , ........... n n o o 0 I 1 t ft3 (.hlcsgi,,,.....,,. M 0 II 0 0 H H Two baas hlta-Hrhamr, 1'slsrh, 3, (Sdtllns, Itnoi.er. Iltolsn bases-llltlru, Hchalk, .11 Murphy, Harrlflcts-I'ismnrk, Mdiinls, Ift nn bsses-lloatnn. 4i chlrago, 7. Jtssss on bnlls-)ff llnyt, 3 off Ksber, I. . Illts-Otf l'ennnck, il In 8 1-3 Innlngsi off llnyt, .1 In 1 2.3 Innlnss. Htmck out-Ily l'absr, Ii by 1'ennoek, S. Islns ultclir-lloi, thn-plres-nlnnesn and chill, Tims of sains 1 hour and 4J miiiulus, SEEIC8 VIOLATORS OP'UW, Clevdnnd Prosecutor fltnrls Invrs. tlKntlim of llrporls About Ynnhs, firitt.ivn flitnr 1 A.I,illcA l'rnsecu- lor Kdwnrd Ktanton has directed the Chief or tiie Dctectivo iiureau to inves. tlKttto origin of reportH said to have hjin rntt from linm in Vhw Ynrk tO.tlAV to the effect thnt members of tho New Vms-1 a tn jMri n i jim tw i it i in n ncrn in Jured. The police hellrvo this city Is tli hnitrtnnrferM foi Vllftfl Who SSelt tO manipulate beta on biff league ball (fames by sending out raise reports. Tio.mria iirli nn iheaa. Htnntnn savs. come under Iho classification of nn at tempt to defraud and nro In violation of Ohio laws. The police aro of the opinion that this Mil., lu Mlwn A IHIPAIIM fOP A DlttsblirS agency engaged In circulating fnlse re- porta about tiasenan piayers iur mo imr- poso of innurncing neiiing, A representative of a private detec tive agency from an Eastern city Is also In Cleveland looking up clues ns to the origin of a recent telegram sent to Cin cinnati with the intent to Influence the outcome of a gams between the Chicago and I'hlladelphla National league teiims. riltATKS DEFEAT rilll.I.UV. PHILADELPHIA, Pept. 10 (Natlonal). Pltt.burg mads It two straight 'f.ni '"" delphla to-day, 8 to 3. Hubbell was h t hard and supported, poorly, eieept that ,11 sinn's one hand running catch In ths fifth robbed Whltted of a home run, and was one of the best nuttltldlng performances seen In this city this season. Score: PITTSBURG (N.) I PIIILA. (NO ah r h o a e ab r h o a s . t niiiT.ciiif.. r. on Ann 4 00 6 4 0litaVrg..2b HI 3 4 2 0 H'w'th.rf 5 1 2 4 0 0will'ms,cf, 3 0 0 8 0 1 Nlch'n.cf 4 2 3 4 oo Jieusei.ri.i in : .VJ.'" "'V2 . y T n lifi i Mii r ih 4 i ts it on MfK'le'.is 4 2 3 2 2 2lR.MIIIer.3b 3 00 Oil HChmldt.O 4 0Z n 1 ii-iailirur.. i i .ruy Cooper.p. 4 110 1 l),Tragre'r,o 3 o I !GI ,BvV'r.v ll(ul.lell,p.. 30 t 00 0 Totals. SI B 14 ST 11 S linnnann.p "i" tCravath.. 1 00 00 n I Totals,..,.ia3H27B3 Batted for R. Miller In ninth, lllatted for Emmann In ninth, rittsburg ! " o l t : i i 'n-s. Philadelphia 00020000 1-3 Two base hIta-Nleholeon, McKechnlo (!), Schmidt. Illsbee. Pleln bases-MclCechnlj. Cooper, nawllnss. Hacrlflce-Cutshaw. Left on bsses-IHtlburg, Bi Philadelphia, 8. Bases on balls-Off Cooper, 2i off llubbrll, 1 Htts-Off Cooper. 2; off Hiibbell, 13 In 7 Innings (none out In 8th): off Enzmann, 1 In 2 Innings. Struck nut-By Cooper. 3, Losing pltrher-llubbell. Umpires-Hart and MfCormlck. Time of game-t hour and 30 minutes. i AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. At Milwaukee- R. H. E. St. Paul 2 11 0 Milwaukee 3 8 2 Batterles-Mlner nnd Ilargrave; Northrop nnd Staylor. At Louisville It. H. E. Tnillsnsnolls 0 14 1 Loulsvlll .. ."1 13 f Ilatterles-Gaw and Henllne; Graham, Es telle and Kocher, At Toledo- R. H. E. Columbu p 13 0 Toledo 12 14 I Batteries Sherman, Prehoue, Barger and Deufel; Nelson, Brady and Woodall, Ths Minneapolis-Kansas City gams was postponed on account of wet grounds. EASTERN LEAGUE. At Bridgeport- R. If. E. Bridgeport 2 1 Plttsfleld '. 8 8 0 Batteries Walsh and' Skiff: Knlllhor and Jordan. All other games were postponed on account of rain. Notes of the Diamond The Cubs and Giants, who werS Idle yester day, will play at the Polo Grounds on September 13. The latter date Is a Jewish holiday and for that reason tho gnm was booked for that day Instead of yesterday. The Brooklyns have a double header with thn Cardinals to-day and one with the Cubs on Monday, Louis BW Cincinnati, 12; St. Louis, B. 0. II. K.-Count the seven runs for last week. Barney Levlne Technically the pitcher did not finish the game, but did finish It In the brond stnso of tho bet. nnd to taka the ground thnt he did not merely because a pinch bltter.went In for him tn tho eleventh Inning Is quibbling, James D. Kelly They should count among tha total runs for last week. M. P. and Y. R. Cruise, Flack, Graney, Griffith, Heathcote, Lelbnld, nouah, Ruth, Bhotten. Shorten, Jjick Smith, Breaker, Tobln, Fred Williams. John Heydler, National League president, wno hns returned from a celebration In Cooperstown, said he would conduct nn Investigation of his own regarding Iho al leged "fixing" of players In a rerent Chi-rago-Phlladelphla game. Ho explained that ho hnd thn utmost confidence In the ability of the Chicago club to ronduct nn InveMlrntlon and tn nny others, but that he believed he rould help. He also, said that any evidence ho discovered would be submitted to tha Chicago grand jury, which Is conducting an Inquiry. Tex Rlrkard announces that he,.wlll have a Babe Ruth week at Madison Square Gar den from tho IPth to the 28th, when he will show the Babe's first moving picture and have tho chamaton hatter do a llttlo talk on the last three days of th week. J. Tnlnmlnl Mays would havo been cred ited with the defeat because the score was tied after bo went In, and It then became bis game to win or lose. Irving Y. Button-H Is not a force-out, and the runner has a perfect right to run back to second baso If he can do so. DALEY TO COACH AT NEW ORLEANS. MIDPLKTOWN, Conn., Sept. 10. WIMIam Daley, n Holy Cross grnduate of last sprlnr, left to-day for New Orleans, whero ho has been appointed athletic director and football conch. Ho was prominent In athletics at Holy Cross and was elected captain of the baseball team last spring, but was unablo to appear In moat of the games on account of an accident. GIANTS VS. CHICAGO, TO-DAY, 3 P. M. Polo Grounds. Adm.73c. A $1.10 Ind. tax. Ado Ebbrts Field, Brooklyn vs. Rt. Lonls To. day, 2 games, 1:30. D'way-ll'hton Exp. tt Pros. Pk. Interboro to Franklin Ave. Adv. HIGH LIGHTS AND SHADOWS IN ALL SPHERES OF SPORT Bjr DANII'.T. Copvrtoht, U10, bv Tha Bm-UtnU Corporation, ANCXTIIEU ITuturlty tha thlrty-flrst alnco the claaslo for two-yrnr-ohU wm Innuaurated at Dhccpnlicml Hay In J iff! 8 and tho sixth to bo con tested nt Jlelmont Parkwill bo run this afternoon, Tho rrlio will ho well worth tha battle, for It l estimated that tho' purso will amount to sdmMhlnir Ilka M5.000, Wo know for a certainty that tho winner will get exactly 93C,4C0. If soma flvn or alx yearn ngo nnyhody hail vrntured the prediction that within tho decaila we would sea another $45,000 Futurity tho prophet would have been consigned to tho big red house on tho hill near White rialns, Hut mclnar has come back with a bang, pjhI the crownlns con test for Juveniles lion shared tho general prosperity and hnn regained, Its old Blorles, The time wns when a Futurity of $48,000 excited little comment j from the flnnncla aide, The turf waa accustomed In those dnya to n I'u . turlty which outdid all other classics on tho American turf In the matter of richness of return. The richest Futurity was that of 1800, which waa won by August Uelmont'n Potomac, It waa worth $77,000, Tho smallest purso run for In tho clawlo wavi $16,000, In 1017, whon Cleorgo W. Loft'u Papp was first home, A Classic Which Has The Futurity la nn ovent which, achievement, All through Its history mid human Interest, And ono of tho l spun Into the fabrlo with tho first suited in n victory for proctor Knott, which wna owned by Sam Ilrynnt, ono of tho pdorest men on tho American turf, Thnt raco mado Hrynnt a rich mnn, And on the ove of the contest Ham wondered where tho money for tho nrxt feed bill wan going to bo rolsd. rroctor Knott, with tho negro "Pike" llnrnes In the (uuldle, not only won that momornblo strtiirnle, hut In ecorlns his triumph ho outran Salvator, which nftorwarda waa to become tho klnc of the turf .ind tho holder of tho record for one mile, which stood until Iloamer sent It into tho discard. Another chapter Tif tremcndnim humnn Intorrat wan written Into the history of tho classics hi 1803, when Jnmos II. Keeno's Domino came home In front of OaJllee, Dobbins nnd noventccn othcrn. Tho purse wan $4G,000, nnd whllo tho general public wnn not nwnro of It tho owner of Domino needed tho money, Domino wan destlnul to become tho Krontost winner on tho American turf nnd to kud to K'oono financial assistance which helped to put him back on his feet, Kcenc won tho Futurity four times after Dom ino's triumph. Uo scored threo yearn In succession, from 1907 through 1009, nnd set a mark which no othrr owner has equalled. Ho won with Chacornao In 1S99, tho great Colin In 1907, .Mnskotlo In 1908 and fiweep In 1909, Dnvo Oldeon.won with HIh Highness In 1801, Tho Butterflies In 1894 and Ilcqulul In 1895, Domino nnd Hit Highness wero tho only winners of tho event which carried na much as 130 pounds, To-day tho cloest to that poundnfto will bo 127, nsslsmed to Htnr Votor. M'hltnriy Kntry Stands Oat In To-Dny's Itnnntng. To-day nineteen thoroughbreds aro down to go. About fifteen nre suro to start, which will bo qulto an Improvement over the raco of 1919, In which ten went to tho post. Tho record field wan that of 1902, when twenty-four went and Bavabla como homo first. Tho fostcst time yet mado for tho full courso of six furlongs nt Bhcepshcud Hay Is 1:11 1-5, nnd tho record Is held Jointly hy Colin and Masketto. At Hclmont I'nrk tho record was set last year, when .Man o' War wan tho winner hi 1:11 3-fi. As. wo look over tho field of to-day wo find no dominating entry audi nn Mnn o War waa laat September. In n field of ten tho Itlddlo star wan nc counted good oeough to bo established tho favorlto nt 1 to 2. Ho won with case, John I'. drier nnd Dominique following him In for tho rcat of tho money. To-day wo nre confronted with a femalo favorite, for Hurry I'nyno hltney'H 1'rudcry socms to bo the best of tho lot. 8hc hnn undoubted class and rnn second to Leonardo II. In tho Hopeful. With Rxodus nnd Crocus en tered with Prudery, tho Whitney entry stands out ns a truly formldnblo one. However, It Is a six furlong dush Into which many factors enter. Touch Mo Not In fast, and If It Kcts away well may bo first at tho finish. CJrey Lag, John l'nul Jonea imd Our Flag also will havo considerable support. Tho out look Is for a great contest. If only Mnn o1 War wero assured of something oven nnnronch no- a bntt n In ihn rim wi.im, ...hi en..... .i.. r, .. Jockey Club fitakml " A Tonr of thn A hnnnv thought for tn.ilnv' if n-i.i. a " . ii i bo inrts, &,n an PP08lt0 Wn'' Thoso who wngcrcd that ltuth would make fifty homo runs this season seem to bo reasonably suro of collecting U"S . 8Cason When It cornea to hair raldng finishes tho Dodgers nre in a class bv themselves. Bcems as If they wero In Icaguo, with the barbers. . Tho innlor nrnliloma nf thn annann T." I ri. 1 1 . beat: finding hoavywo.ghtn for Dempscy to knock' ol ZSl to BOXING OFFICIALS SET OPENING DATE Will Be Ready for Business Next Thursday Afternoon. lly CHAULn I'. MATIIISON. Tho wheels of the boxing machinery of tho State of Now York will begin to re volve next Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, nnd soon thereafter licenses for clubs, promoters, boxors and all others Interested In tho pastime will Issue from tho mechanism. Joseph Johnson, chair man of tho Boxing Commission and Lau rence McGuiro, chairman of the license committee, Issued a Joint ntntement to that effect yesterday, Offices for the occupancy of tho two bodies have been selected nt 291 Broadway, and a general Invitation to nit Interested In the sport will be extended. The first Important business will be tho lssuanco of licenses, and the committee will bo prepared to receive applications from all who wish to obtain legal status Requests for cards will bo acted upon In the order In which they aro received next Thursday afternoon. It goes without saying that every pro moter In Greater New York will bo on hand at tho appointed hour prepared to (111 out an application blank. Itefo-tes, boxers, Judges, trnlners, seconds, physi cians will also be on tho ground bright ami early Intent on Getting a ltcenso card. Among the leading clubs whose oflk'o.'s will put In applications and file bonds will be tho International Sporting Club, the Madison Square Garden Spirting Club, tho Commonwealth Sporting Club, all of Manhattan, arid tho Jiroicln'ay Snorting Club of Brooklyn. Thero nro doubtless many other clubs ready to mako application, but thoy have not as yet made public their Intentions. With out doubt tho opening of the ofllca nr tho Hoxlng Commission nnd license com mltteo will mark tho busiest day In Iho history of thoso orgnnlri tlons. The International Sporting Club hns arranged a complimentary reception for Carpcntler at the Hotol Commodore at, noon next Tueeday and At. Itlbot. chairman of tho committee of French man, In cliargo of the reception nt the wharf, says all plans havo been com pleted. Carpentler will do his prelim inary training at Great Neck, U I. Walter Monnhan, who trained Wll lard for his bout with Dempsey, nnd who incy havo charge of Cnrpcntler's preparatory work, has arrived In this city. Ho Is authority for tho statement that Willard has beon training for six months nnd Is getting In prime eondl tlon for nnothcr contest with Dempsey. Tex niokard yestorday announced the opening attraction for tho Garden on September 1". It will be a fifteen round bout between Joo Welling nnd Johnny Dundee. Gene Tunncy has come down from tho mountains nnd will begin to train for his third match with Martin Ilurkc, which Is set for September 20 nt tho Armnrv A. A.. Jerscv Cltv. It la soli! that Promoter Jennings proposes to get cut an injunction to prevent any mi crobes loitering about Eugene's training quarters. Ilotcrt Sequlno, who was known In tho ring ns Bobby Wilson nnd was a lightweight of considerable ability, died of tuberculosis yesterday at Saraaao Lake. Great JInmnn Interest. la rich In romnnce nnd tradition nnd la woven n golden threa4 of ndvonturo brightest strands of that thread wns runnlns thirty-two yearn nr;o, It re- ",u 'u'- .Sporting Clrcnll. thn vnnb... .i ,1., ... nienioon nna mo ,h0 Xftw l0 "y ono Point ROD AND OUN. BATTERY LANDING KI.I.A lentea every Saturday Afternoon at 1 P. M. Fares ll.&O Inc. halt! Run., 7 A. M $2.H)i Bra nass nnd Illackflsh. I'spt. P. RCIIWAUTZMAN. ALERT leaves It, n. docK, Wreck Lead, dally, axe. Mon. and Krl., 6:43 train. Sunday 5:25 train. Capt. flEOHOI-1 WII.BON. 4 Bros leaves Glen Islsnd, Nep tune Pock, for niackflsh, . Runday, 0 A. M, Fare $1.:.V Palt on board. Funday 0:34. Dally exc. Mon. and l'rl.. 8:30, from Silver Wave, Freeport. Faro $2, In- eluding bait. CARMAN DENTON, AURORA Leaves IJayslde Docs, Sheepshead Hay, dally. Id A. M.i Hat. 2 I. M. ; Sun. 8 A. M. Capt. JOE. C A. 11. Kvery day Bhrtpstuad Hay, Plenty Pass. lllackflah. Leaves Hammer's Dock. DORA lightship. Leaves 8 A. M. dally, Dunn's Dock, Sheepshead Day. Capt. LOUIS KOMATtEK. Ray II A. M. SUSIIAY. Dunno'a Dock, Sheepshead nay. Capt. JOB MOllAVER. Jr. Commodore folltnr's .lrielc (jueenswater Sta., Thlirartnv anrl Rat . 0:43 train. Sunday, S :23 train. Hen tVrlght. KATHERIiE mvats parties, Firs rvrtincrv.'-tE. Island fishing. Phone 113 Wantagh. Writs Reaford, L. I. Capt. TO. N. SCHUSTER. 8NAITHK9, IFAYKTTKH AND KEIS. l'hons 1200 Ilolle Harbor. Motor Hosts to Hire. I)K rOXINCK'S, llnnnt Station. Jamaica Ray ItASS AND lH-ACKFIS!!-: A. M. SUNDAY. Pnnlnin IaaII lfsve" Sheepshead Hay dally 8RI eaves Osborn Dock. Bheeps. head Hay, dolly 10 A. M. Sunday 7:30 A. M. ""in, iianni JtUillY Georgie .0 M """ays, Wreck Lead, ally exr! Mnn. t 'r... a... train. Hunlaiaitraln.M.Miiv; OLYMPIA 1 ,uk R,n". weskf sh parties, ac uuimrin commodathms. Tel, Wani.Vh IS4. Pant. Ttrr.T. lllnpl ,"..".".'' , .......w.... . , ogKiora. Lt. i, UAI snial leaves fnni t.l. u. . . . . Tues.. Thurs., Rat.. Sun. Cant.Ed.HAl.KTTI nnlanrailnn x' v uiu Cant. Tlipn i.tt-,.. HELEN KKA 1IASS AND HLAfKItsii" Cast fU.t st.. Bun. 5 A. M. S halt on board. Capt. it. ni';n,. IDA luuiui- rijUKt; FLUKE leaves Stable's, Canarsle. 7 a , Thurs,. Sat.. Sun. Capt. roM'sif' Unon U II; .v.- 'ass am rJ I 1 TTf t'll vn sum. . , . iiuou uui ffas sund;;:1 picit- PEERLESS " Clajton Folnt S A. M. Run. Rait on hoard. Capt. A. LANKENAU. yAMPADA lP-ve Washington St., Jur.-ey ZANUAKA ''"7 O. R. R. 7:30. Capt. C1IRIBTEN8EN. EAGLE Leaves Btahle's, Canarsle, 7 A. M. Sunday. Cnpt. F. EKIIOLM. Open tor charter. NANCY B. will not sail Sunday; in dry dock. Capt. S. J. BURTON. 1 HI 11 1 r 1A'. Washington St., Jereey City, ANN r 7:00 A. M.. C. R. R. 7:30 A. M. H II 11 1 CnPt.LAOAU'A. Departs Sunday. Ol vSiPIA Fluko nnd wcakflsh parties ac V7L.11IU "cnmmoil.itlons. Tel, Wnntagh 104. Capt. HILL MARCLF.Y. Sea ford. L. L A M W V 1 ('lon 1oln'. " A. M. Thurs., AW W 1 L Sunday. Bring bait. AMLirA jally 8. Bun. 7. Sat. 2 1. M. nneepaneaii nay, j. Allcnael. BELMONT P. kaiiy, 2 i. m. sundaTTa mummiir. Ai M j jenson. ELIVIAR,av Bheepihead Ilay dally 1 tt-IIIHH fj. gun. 7:30. QUB HINTS AT BASEBALL GAMBLING TRUST Justice McDonald Further In structs Chicago Grana Jury, spoilt la Tils Hv SI Nsw Yosk Ilruip. Ciikmoo, Hept. 10, Bubpwnus for all officials and players of tlm Cubs wero tn.day ordered Issued on mu return of Iho team from thn liist on Heptember 28, Tho work of taking their testimony will probably be beirun at once by the Prand Jury, which has been ordered by Chief Justice Charles A. McDonald to Investigate hnsebnll gambling In tha s railed Cub-rhlladelphlrt scandal. lly the tlmo tho Cubs return Assistant State's Attorneys II. Ii Iteploulo nnd John U Foster expect to have tho pro cedure of the Inquiry completely out lined, Whllo both are Inclined to share tho view that tho whole Cub scandal may have arisen from a "frameup" among a group nf gamblers, tljo fact does not change the Orand Jury's Instructions to look Into the gambling situation as a whole, How Important tha results of ths Inquiry may bo was Indicated by Justice McDonald to-duy when he gave the Jury further Instructions, Ho hinted at the possibility "of n great gambling trust, designed to exploit the national gutno by all the devious methods known to the crooked bookmakers." "I want to Issuo an Invitation to all persons knowing of baseball xols, lot. terles and handbooks to nppear before tho Grand Jury nnd present their evi dence," Justice McDonald said, "I desire that this Investigation bo widened to Include all baseball gambling, nnd not the one particular Instance recently charged. "This Is a very serious situation mid strikes nt tho heart of clean sports. Thero may be n great .trust In opera tion." .L - ROD AND IIIOII WATKH FOIt LOCAL ANOLKIIH 1'ItOM HKITI'MUIIH M TO HKPTKMI1KII u flamlyllnok, J'rincras Jamaica Ilay J P,";ir4 M" ttnrii0rooo, -, . - Date. September 1 1 Hfptemtier in HrptrmlxT 13 B')temtrr 14 HeptcmucrlJ A.Al. : 'Vllf '."li! 7M ?,ti 737 7.M 7I4U 7JJI1 H::iO 110,1 M 14 V 111 II i U:23 0:ld 1137 US1 100 git en In the above table U Kastcrn Tho tlmo nnn hour, Skimmer Clams Are (letting Quite Srurce. n-,.. , .t,imm.M n- -hp. Alum la fftttlnf? very scarce In tho vicinity of r.ew ork, and as a conienuencn th deep sea fisherman s bait Is getting srarca too, for ha Invariably uses skimmers for bait, ltorkaway Peach and porllnns of New York harbor were the tsreat Places for Uie skimmer cUms, and probably no other teflon of the Atlantic, coast supplied anthlng like the quantity that came from al out New York. rf.. l..rt Ammm In lllln tlieie biff rlnms In. quantllles to thn .New Llgland males, anij mo 'uii"u .,r... ,,,,.vn to use them for bait, hut these- practices have been discontinued owing to Uie scarcity that has btrfme almost acute. ti.i. A imit . iiiw (lviin..l from flvn tn II.VI ... ,! ,. HI..,, . - eight barrels per day na a good day's work. nnu now it ir consmerru n, nivni, u.. n to gather In two barrels In a day. In l!n the cost as is.80 per barrel and to-day they nro asking H yer barrel nnd getting It. flie term Hrrei as used here doe not mean o flowar or sugar barrel. It Is a small bar rel holding a little less than two bushels In hulk. T. I. .1.1. l.t, mm ftt fha flklilllff host raptslm) that the scarcity of the skimmer Is due to the oeam irnwurs- worn. ni travlcrs raks up the ground and destroy the spawn and set, bringing quantities of It to , . ,i.m .niwn la rllaturnen the end oon comes, for II will not fertlllie If taxen away iroir, me spot in which u naturally deposited. Tils Is Just another ex ample of the destructive work of tho beam trawler. The fish they take out Is 'Imma- l.v An llin anawnlnor icimi. urn i,t" .,.-- ., .... . .. ...... grounds Is almost Irreparable. After these trawirra stop renins up mo iiuimiu .n take Just four years to have It revert to Its original condition. . II. ,p nib' ..,, - York was asked to place the dlepo'lUon of lliese irnwirm n me iinuua uir wu,,.., lion commission, it couia maae n tiiur- ROD AND GUN. fSIIEDDRR crtAns. Band and Hlool Worms. Tel, Chslsea M4I. Fl S HI K G TACK LE "i ',;,,, DDElNrfil nlargest Flshlnt: Tackle .KtlnuULU 8tore In New York. Ml-123 Klghth Ave.. Cor. 16th fit. nr.n iiAnn , SHAMROCK RRA BARS AND nLACKTISII. leaves Rheepshead Dalir 8 A. M Sun. 7 A. M. Capt. 1'l.Aor.. RMCKl'ISIIINO SUNDAY, 0 A. M. O n leaves Slxtpshead Ilay 19 UCai lt;tUIICAnt. J.-HANK nAUMANS KLONDIKF. HANKS RAHS AND PI.UKK Dally 8 A. M. sneepsnea lllMAln1 KoX- Bunday A A. M. UiralUd c,pti i), MARTIN. FISH AND RECUrERATB. Large, spotless, airy rooms; liberal table: 5 minutes DarnegaUHay, 3 minutes depot. LOMAB. Acacia House. Waretown. N. J. HASH, M.A('K-SUN. 0l30 I.ONO HRANCII ns I sm ID! Idsllv B A. M.. exc. Mon.. In eJ.H.lll ttom Sheepshead Hay Capt. 11UI3 1IARM3. Iln leavea Wreck Lead Station dally, exc. Mon, and Frt 0:3. Train Sunday r.-IS. Ca pt. JAKE RATHMAN. I'lJCNTY OF SKA HA89 AND FLUKE. Str. EVELYN 1. ft Capt. J. MARTIN. Sheepshead Ilay.. Illnrkflsh nnd Flounders at ttyster Hay. Leaves East 122d St. Sundays MarlOliriDV and Thursdays. 7 A. M. llrlng llldUCIIIICO.bBlt. A. LYON8. Morn, 1875. FLUKE FISIIINM, 01.10 A. Mi n. nirl Leaves Stable's Her, Canar iNRR 111 lO Hunday. a a tlltf Ifflfltt ftanalrlnc. HetbabVra, 'grVenlienrt. lancewood. fittings, C. VOEHRINdER. K8.1 Myrlle ave.. H'klyn. SPECIAL THIP MONDAY BASS, FOIttilKS. Chartered by H. Hauser. iu, sin Al LU av. Chelsea 3.1(19. All friends w el- HLlII I como. 0:4.1 train wrecK ia, Snappers and Lafaycttcs. n... AOII TIII 11a, hn. ntA'. NOKIIIIKN. Ooose Creek.Jnniatca Ray "WIUTF. WINfiS" for hire. Telephone 180 Waning". Blue and weak fishing at Fire Island. Capt. OUY DAVI8, Beaford. I- I. PI. Ilnm'illvl Uatterj' Landing tr MVlri dallv. except Monday. 7:30 Oil llflJIU'A. M. Capt. Clt. STEELE. JUDGE Leaves Bay th st Ulmer Park, Tucs,. Thurs.. Bat, 0 A. M. Sun. h A. M. CHA8, ANDERSON. ii.. i.vs. Dunne's Dock, Bhvcpshead OUlIOIIIlID itiBcUflsli. Capt. J. LUNDT. WILLOW HUOOK ....... nattorv Inndlnc Sunday 0 A. M. Re. bass, black fish. Capt. BKIRERT. ertfMLeaves every Sunday ft. Wash GASUVfrainston St.. Jersey City. 7 A. M.j r n n.. 7:30 A.M. Capt. R. O'HniBN. ADMIRAL rroBrSfhr5AD.Lhtta 10 A. M. &un. :jw, i iviuj ... w.m,"','". Tnnill Leavvs Manhattan Ueach, NllnMIt Sheepshead Hay, dally 10 A. M Is vl l "I" Sunday 8 A. M. Capt. Schroeder. Electra Leaves C'lasan Pt. Sun, 8 A. M. Fhono Newtown lUi-J. Jiring Halt. Capt. 8TOKHH. JUIACKFISH AND Fl.Ol -NDEItS lllUllllll Clsson mini, cuuuny, n it ni, IIIMUUW JOHN II. 8CHWIEBEHT. a f IIWnY dally 8 A. M,, Sunday i K, Ua LUIMIJs from Bheepaheart llsv. M..ir leaves Canarslo every day 7 DUANC. A. M. Capt. M. ROWLAND. .-h-ai; Leaves Canarsle Sunday 7 CRUSOt a. m. quo. KAMMimnrt. w.-L.-nrllall S' A.-M.. 3ur. 7:3 Ulinc"""'"""e,at, ; r. m. Capt TOM . i nnUA leaws Canarite tvery day 7 A. sArrnu Mj rokdf.u t tyndall. NEW YORKER TZi. 'cCSfe Rl.lflll We,k B,lr 2 p- M- Sun. 7:30 A. U. Diuuu capt. Brysn. Osborn Dock, Bheepsh'd BASEBALL LOTTERY ARREST IS MAM AUmaeil Aamnt nf fVnf in-...! 1 1 - .-. . ......,(lw(a. ayairnm in u two ay, Sptriaf tn Tll BUN hP Nsw V iK itn Cncivv.ti, Hep IP,- T s tint el, certed effort on ths psrt nf th w,,' pbllre oitlclnln to wipe out gamhllsi , bsseball games wns muds IImUv v.: detectives arrested a man allege,! u 5J nn agent of a nationwide lottery iSKt with national hendo.yarters In IHiibun Tho pollen thargri that thrnmm, persons In Cincinnati arn rlklnr tw sands of dollars iwh week in an lo win tho capital prU in th ,!;" Home of the lottery llrkri, tin u, say, sell ns low as SS nnl, dheri t. main! II, whllo holders of II ilf-kfts raw n chance to win a prlio atnountlrt moro than f 10,000. ' Tha agents nro psld a crmmlntstij, tho number of tickets they sell, ati4 t&css of ths sales, Uie police declare, w(7 fsctorles and ofllro nulldlngs, tnJ are said to havo a regular rout, wlito they cover weekly. Tickets found trn u agent taken Into custody here m,, wero enclosed In small envelopes, ' The purchaser of a ticket, the mik say, had no choice of the tearni h wished to play, On the enw ho purchases Is n ticket r hkh t, named seven teams, memoen of uY American nnd National Ifinniei snj u, American Association. The t rlzr b vm according to the number of tl"kti io',iW Ilia police any, niniiris imiiig (ivciafj fc, the total number of runs scored by til1 teams or tno inroa icagurs, IIOMt'AMP TO COACH 51, ,, t M, t CLRVIJLANU. Hept. 10,-Pred IMtnirpu Cloveltind, prominent ss centre of iht (Z Piste University foollisll team for tfcn, years snd twice chosen nn the ,M.w,M, Conference 'elevvn, hns been natnM cnh the Mississippi Agricultural ar.'l Mschitkt LOIItfO SI1URM, GUN NEWS ' ,-; ... ' if. A.M.' P.M. i M i'. V5.J n.V. .i. lit n.i hi n i. i. '..?. i-M 7:14 H.Xi IOM Is S3 A v.n . y ' - " .- -. . i, ji 10:2U iu;0 J vt w i.ui i.n uu stsndard time. Tor daylight sat Inn tloiitli nugh Investlgatlnn nnd then rerommtnl ix measures n.i it minus necuiiary to oo hl ullli the evil. N'n nn, U'nllM nllteel in llin lipanl Iraati. I crnnth enough to care for himself, erta if splto the (net that the trawler don tm slopped between May 1 snd Annt i u; ... . . I, . tiniiM tl.-.l 1, ,l..l.,,.tl,. . tho spawn er set, nnd It Is only this it structlveness that la objected to, i nn nnu nwi .ra fiiinuiii an incrir.tr appeal to the Governor, lajlng streti tno destruction peine rauieu, ami it ?;: not take long to right this long felt wrY Npeaklng of the best halt to me for M to say about the skimmer clam "ran ua it most generally tuen ror IMS. Himmer. rnis is n cisni inni neicr orm inainii nr nil, np min.i. nil. iii'r-a ,ir nnn Into tin. ocean bottom like the edible l.ii clam, and therefore Is thrown nthon t i.kfv airtrma 111 aiie 1111 I lie nrrin ia flclentlr to rearh them. Hklmmeri an M .uii.iuvi.u ill , i nitj.it. mi. it, riiniicii rvnira nrr irn rnni man- a r,. Is firm anu clean, they lack the flavor old rorm or a long, transparent worm, .'fllilmrrtr ra .ra anpli ...v hall tn vat I. the bass take them so well that time lit' h,l, t I ... ...lil. I,. I.. T I . .... take It eager v. but It la too soft to stuntl on the hool: and Is always likely to ituhot before a fish finds It. This Is a rattiirln tortant rorslderatlon alien fishing In itn water, ns tho tlm nqulred for reKdilng bot tom and hauling up to examine the ht makes a large hole In the fishing time," l . l HOD AND GUN, "arSvasVSaySarSaarSarSaSasI RKA RASS AND FLUKE. PRISCILLA LEAVES BATTERY 743 F.VF.UY DAY F.XCF.PT MONDAY. Lunches and Itefrrshmrnts Serud. Always plenty of bnlt. Capt. ENGLAND. SITEDDKK CHARS ftl.1.1 A DOZHN. CHS WAI 7 HPclnl split bamboo ifi UUJ WlUt (p. ;.nch KrMrl,,rt IftnrtkunArl Nlrnloht tseal.l 1 . tt at lisnvth. Tnnnttnsrii A v. tH tl.. . i -,,IJ.a 1-fl l. . SJlMl- StA fa- I .11- iuniiiiiael s ft t U 1IU1 ftllU s.utus- is airst rr jviii iff UITlli 8KADABS AND HliACICFISH. Steamer " LINTA" n jts nuncar. mcavhy m. vittfr. P, leaves &2d Street, flou'l uiwjHifn, outiaay. i a. a Capt. OUR rOMNd.. & FISHING TACKLE We also lend monev on tseltta. J. II. REIF. 309 3d A v., nr. 23d St.. N. T.i PL ai...fl leaves Sunday. F.sit I .IS st. I, O H rVUUUP'0" J"'. 7:50. Up Koi 'Hrlng bait. LUNDHTnEM. ELEANOR 6.1 .enwa llarn.a'a Ilflt'. 'Intlandi llav. Pun.. II s A. .tl. (.apt. TUU FishingTackle and Bait Dealers who do not sell live bait tun words "tackle only" or "no bait" follol'4 their names. List appears Tueidsyi, days and Saturdays, MANHATTAN AND THE BEONS Abbey t Imbrlo. 07 Chamber! it. T'kl only. Abercromlilu t, Fltch.Mad.av k 45th. Tklcif uaumann, X2.2 second av near 1I3IH Ilaumann. John. 371 W. 123th at. Brunner.Wash.Mkt.Tel.743.1 fort. Ileliranl'M coe, Alpheus, 27 West 125lh st, T kl oni. Conroy, Thos, J., 28 John st. Taeklt only, Davega. S. II. Co.. 123 W. 12Jth it. I II1- Davega, 8. B. Co., Ill East 42d st. tn Daviga, h, ii. co 831 uroadway. iih. n.var.. ft. It. Cn . Ill r.nriimnAt al f Dlrkes, 401 W. With st. (A. Lioiy prop.). W Dutll, John, 428 W. 42d st. Tel Longscrs !)' Fuchs. IL, S2 Firs; av. Tel. 030 Orch'd. Plt Glldenberg.2321 Bth av..!3.1th ilorn'sdMIi uoraon. 2127 Am-stm av., loin t. .vo George's.168 Am'stm av. Tel.Col2IS2. DsltST, nrnaa.firT jtrl .... nr. 10ft at. Kar t,an4 tick I. Gross, 8th av. and 34th st. Second hand iiikli liirscn, Lt., ooii Amsi'iim av. bu-poui its. j;; Hochgraf.K..307E34lhst. Tel. Vanderblll J. Mlrejovsky. 1380 2d ave. Fishing tackle. Xellerman.3030 3dav.,lfl6 at Tel.Mel.IM9. B'1 Klffe. II. II. Co., 023 Broadway. Tackle only. Klrtland's, Pfl Chambers st. Tackle HeUrsC Mzarua, Sol., SIR K. Sflth st, No rait. T -M,... Ml PI.1I.I n-aiLIjtr,alt. Vfl.SIU). a. n .. . 'r .1 , .. a. 1 1 , u , V halt. Merker.H..142Amst.av..n,r 134th. T'kleibsit sletropolltan lldtv. Co.. Church and veiey i liuason terminal, urana uemrsi. .m "' r-tt rt rr ni....!..-. "n halt. VfcllV). II, Kit, I v V.llll,i'. t. rr..-.lA.. rttt t .t-A irll.-.1 ., fl bl t, I,ollmenl,l)..3'r,lllceckercorPerry. Tackle oW Relf. J. II. . 309 Third av. Fishing tackls. Relngois, 131 stn av cor. imn si, .'""I'E Rogers Poet Co.,H'wsy at Warren st I st ow Rogers Pect Co., H'way at 3tth st. I ' Rogers Pect Co., Hfth av. at Ki ft. 1 te' Rosenbaum, 3C E.138th st. 3d av "I." Schoverllng. Daly dales, 302-4 nrcsnr. Rrhiihai-litRnn .IMS 3 .V..OD.1M. Balt.MM.!- Schuitx Novell CO.. IZ2 .-vaMsu . TiAi. l- . en 119 T.n inn at. Tackle o"" -. . . n...i, a. Von Lenge'rkeADet'mold.tnc..4l( I Mad.av; TW Wali,a1701slav,nr,10th. r.3070rrh BheJr BOROUGH' OF BROOKLYN. Aoraham k Straus, Fulton st.. Tckl onlr Conren, A.. 632 Grand st. Tel. 30IS S'M, Doeilng A Co..Mt Liberty av nr, Schenck ' Epstein. LA..1118 Ilroadway.cor P. Kjft V Johnson, v., iou wycaoir '. '."u,;:. Klngston.Hto Fulton st.7MW Btdf.-rd Wpiin Kraeuter. 2,i t.ra lain nv. imn 1 ,7:,i,ait Kumtncr.lL.17M H'way. B'Myn, Tsrk l.ibi t, Loe-er. Frederick k Co.. Fulton st e on J Marslers. J. F.. 33 Court st. Jb :lf'LMt',S Mlcha.lson. IL II.. 1274 Bedford Mlchaal-on, N.L..H14 Hrosdnay. TafkleSW; Muller.0..22 Wyrkoff av, Tel.3! 1 i nt'f , Morrls.A.,1737Kiillniist..Reld av Vi'A la oV P.oeper.M.W.. 777 Woodward sv.Tacklsow t-chaaf. IPS Flatbu..li ae Ter 310 . 8 erira Schcbler.F.,2.MWyckoff av.Tel 1SJ7 Slots. 849 mushing av. Tel :j5.EI".!rf. Bnrunr!.1...27ni Atlanta av.Te '"ft fa WCOer. II. lino lirunuwr.. nrrm rtTS rVATTTW Wymbs. Mike. 441 12th St.. West Totot XVIsshan.U..7l7Usckns'kPlk.rd..vr, V'""' ' . : a a . . I