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THE SUN, t'RIDAY, JULY 14, IMS. Ruppert's Yanks Are Better on Wet Days Than on Dry OnesThump Indians and Again Lead Johnson s League 12 YANKS DETHRONE INDIANS; WIN BY SCORE OF 6 TO 3 Locals, by Annexing Contest Shortened by Downpour, Rcpnin Lead. SPEAKER AND HIGH STAR; SHAWKEY DOES WELL Br FltKDBHICK O. MRU. Jurt ft little nomethlng wiu vd nut ,of th wreckage of the Cleveland aerlea on the Polo Grounds ywterday. when the Yankee repulsed the Kohl clan In the last quarrel of the nix name net, tho home lads winning to 3. A steady rain, which had waihed down on the diamond a-ladlators from the alxth In ning to the eighth. In addition to Inky Mack sklen, brought the fray to a close In the elchth Inning, J ant aa the Don oran serf were putting over a flock of hltleai run. The abbreviated win lifted the Tanks back to the apex of the Amerlcin League, but their margin Is slight a mere half game. Lee Kohl shed no tear1 about losing eaterday. He came here two and a half games behind tho Gotham pare setters, with his star gun ner, Guy Morton, laid up for repairs, and went away with four out of tlx games, after tomahawking two entire games from the Tankee lead. For quite a spell It did not look as though there would be any baseball ac tivities In Harlem yesterday afternoon. Around game time the skies had a steel ray shade, arid the clouds threatened to tumble Into the yard at any mo ment. The management waited for about ten minutes for them to tumbi, and when they didn't the gam was started. Iksnkrr Klepfer. Bob Shawkey and E1 Klepfer, who matched their skill In the opening tiff of the series, put on return bout yes terday and this time Ilusy Hob was the victor. Shawkey really pitched a better game when he lost, and he was saved by darkness yesterday. The Indians were starting to get aboard his service, when It became so dark they could no longer sea his speeder as It zipped through the raindrops. In the fourth, fifth and l'th Innings they fanned Hob pretty hard, cramming eight hefty pure food welts Into tho.e three frames. Hob was lucky to escape with three runs, but he finished strong, fanning the side In the eighth. Klepfer, the Penn State nlmnnus anil former Yank, was relieved by Coveleakte, ns was the cane In the llrst game, as the Yanks crept up on Kihlle during the sixth Inning shower and blew him from tho hill. Karly In the game Klepfer was as lucky as a Mexican peon who gets three square meals a day Ith men on bases In the rlrst and second rounds. Peck and Walters whaled terrific line drives direct at Indian Inflelders, bring ing about two double plays. Covelejklc did not stait a game during the series, but he finished three, and yes terday was the only time llrother Stan did not pitch up to the regular Covcleskle vs. New York standird, Stanley seemed unable to get hold of the wet ball and pasted three, und made u wild pitch. Yankees Score In First, Donovan's cohorts drew a run In the first Inning, and h.nl'a drive by Peck gone six Inches to elthc. side of Turner, Klepfer would likely have been out In the first. Wambsy fumbled Haitzcll's Intleld skimmer, and High elngled the ancient warrior to second. Peck's clout went at Turner ns though shot nut of a cannon, but the Indians' Poxy (Srandpa squeezed It, and then doubled High off first, Plpp spun a single to left, which droe home Hartzell. Wallle stole, hut Hiker, the home run maker, i oiled to short. Cleveland passed New York with two markers In the fourth. Speaker hit one at lloone 'which scorched Lute's digits, and Tristram, the Terrible, beat the throw to first. The Texan cow puncher gal loped home when Elmer -Smith pounded a triple over Harwell's roof Into a group of extra battery boys seated In deep right, (iandll fetched In "Smlthle" with a, one cushion Jolt to left. Speaker also was a decided factor In Cleveland's third run In the fifth. Daly singled and was forced by Klepfer. Oraney banged a hit Into right and Klepfer moved himself to second. Wambsy popped to Hoone, but "Spoke" trashed a single into centre, letting In Klepfer. Locals Clinch Game. It looked as though Cleveland would win another, but the Yanks humped their backs In the sixth and they had the game won In a Jiffy. Hartzell, the patient, drew four balls, and Hugh to High brought Joy with a double to right. Peck pumped a stanch hit to centre, and Speaker moved aside to let Smith field It. However, It hopped by Klmer and continued to the fence for a triple. Hart zell and High carrying home the tying runs. Kohl came out and shooed Klepfer away, and the Inevitable Coveleskle was Introduced for the third time during the series. Plpp lifted Itrother Stan's first pitch to Speaker In far centre and though Trls made a remarkable throw home. Peck scored by a few feet. In the Yankees' half of the eighth, with the roln teeming down, Coveleskle walked both Peck and Plpp and moved them up with a wild pitch. Haker rolled to the Infield and Mngec drove Peck In with a sacrifice lly. Chapman made a two base wild heave on Hoone, Plpp scoring, and then Hlldebrand mumbled the stuff wus oiT and made a dash for shelter. Ty Cobh and other Tygers play a double header with the Yanks In Har lem to-day. The score: CfJEVELAND (A.) NEW YOHK (A.) Ibrhote llartirll.rf. fin 1 0 0 lluli.lf 1U 2 0 0 l'cck'f h.M. 13 1 I 10 Pipp.lb Ill 00 Il.krr.lh.... 401 0 10 .Manee.cf... 100 1 0 0 llouiie.:b.,,. 101 1 4 0 WmJten.e... 101 6 3 0 Shawkey.p. 3 00 0 0 0 Totals... S3 7 54 10 0 tbrhoai Oraney.lt... 40 i o ou, U'&nih na2b 4 0 1 2 11 Spesker.cf. 312 J 0 0 SnTlth.rf... 4 11 1 0 0 Ciandil.tb.. 40 111 2 0 ChP'n.aa 40 2 IJ Turner.Jb.. Il J J Daly.c 102 t 10 Klrpfrr.p.. 1 1 0 2 0t t'OT'akte.p. 100 0 10 Totila. KIlO'MUll To out. wnen imi was nopisiu rain la the eighth In nl nr. CltTrland 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 01 Mew York 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 2 Two baa hlla Hlih. Walters. Three baas hlta-Smith, Peckliipauih. Hlolrn baae Hipp. Sacrifice hlt-Shawkey. Saeriflee fllra-Ptpp, Matee, Double playa-Oandd unassisted), Turner and (laixlil. Left on banra-New York. 5; Cleveland, . Kir it bits on errnm-Nfw York, 2. lilt a anil earned runs on Hhawker, I runa; off Klepfer, 6 hits. 1 runa In Are Inniiigt (none out in lull Innlnoj off Coreltkie. 2 hits. 1 run In two and Iwulhlriia Innlnta. First baae on halla-Off Shawker. 1 ISieaker): off Klepfer, I lltiith. 11pp. Itarttrll); oft Coreleikie, 3 Jlllh, llpp, f'eeklnpaush). Struck out-!!? Shawkey, 5 iDraner, Chapman, 2; Smith, 'andlli; br CoTeletkle. I (Masee). Wild plteh-CoTeIekle, t'mplrea-Metira. Hildf-. brand and O'fxiiuhlln. Time of game I hour and 41 minutes. A Bright and ROBERTSON'S FEATURES Dave Adds Six Bingles to His Collection, One a Circuit Drive Giants Beaten by Herzog's Crew, 7to 4, After Annexing First Game of Twin Bill, 5 to 2. Cincinnati, Ohio, July 13 Thedlants were forced to accept an even break w in the relentless He. llnn.l Kir o-iinril i here to-day, losing to the llerzognnvlans, 7 to t, after they took the first game of a double header by a score of 6 to 2. Th. ,.tt..i -,., ,, ine second game was the flrat one the , , .... , , ,, ... ,uni i,i uurry i . n m.i.i.i a , bailiwick this year and came after Mc- CIraWs men hud put over six straight , , ,, . .,, victories In Hedland Field. The feature of the double header was , the terrific clouting of Demon Dave Hob- rt...n vi..ii ..in... i Li, .. ertson, the Mrglnlan adding six hits to his already large collection, and the half dozen fresh safeties should be sufficient ' to put quite a little daylight between Dave and Jake Daubert of ltrooklyii. , Dave spun out three hltn In each game, , one of the bingles In the early game j being a drive for the clrcalt. Have also , scored four runs, Doyle helping him to i runs three times In the second game. In the first game Cspt. harry hit a single and drew a pass, while in t!-.i second game he drove out h triple, a double and n single. Kven Mike Oootau blew himself to a triple and two slnglei In the first game. Red Also Clont flail. However, the Giants did not do all the hitting, as the Heds outhlt them by a slight margin In each game, the Clncy crew pounding out twenty-three hits In the two games. Hcrzog and Ch.ixe were tho leading Clncy hitters, loth Charley and Hal spinning out a pair of lilts in ZIMMERMAN'S HIT DEFEATS PHILLIES Home Hun Drive. With Flack ' 1IOIIIL nun Pint, Mini r iHLh on Rase, Brings Victtiry to Cubs, (5 to 5. Ciiicaoo, July 13. Zimmerman's home run, scorlna V'laek ahead of him enabled the Cubs to win a ragced game from Philadelphia to-day 0 to f.. Phil adelphia's pinch hitlers staged a three run rally In the ninth Inning. Vaughn pitched a greot game up to the last inning Bender was wild and IMiorly supported. Kelly, the Indianapo lis recruit, famed as a pinch hitter In the ninth. The score: pHlI.AnEI.l'lll A (N.) CIIICAOO (N) ah r h o a e Knabe '!. 3 1 0 I I ab r ti o s Paakerl.rf 300 0 0 Slrhoff "b. 3 0 1 2 11 Flok.rf . 1 1 0 2 0 0 Wllliami.ef 30 0 1 0 ! Stock.lb .. 4 11 4 Craraltarf. til 2 00 Zlm'm.in.3h 5 2: 2 on. Sohtlltr.H 4 3 2 2 0 j Lu'lerui.lb. 10 1 0 0 McQiill'ii.p. 0 00 0 0 0 W-trd.lt.lb 3 1 3 0 0 0 saier.m win u j Mulll:.in.M 4 0: 4 oi Hrhrr.e. . 3 1 2 I 1 Vatichn.p, 4 00 o JO Hanerolt.M 3 00 s 3 1 BuriM.e sao 5 CI Adam.e.. 0 00 1 OOiLjieniler.p. 00" 0 10 Hcm1rr.li.. 30 1 o id CooKr.lf. . 10 0 a 00 IKelly. 1 00 0 00 IJuaey. 0 1 0 0 0 0 111 0 00 Tot all. 34 6 10 21 I 5 TUOOtl., Tolala . 12 t M-'C 13 i naitrii lor i.u.vtiu in ine ninin inninz. tn.iltrd tor llurim In the ninth iiiuln.', JTno out when wlnnlnr run red imilni for Knabe lu the ninth limine. Philadelphia.. 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 3-5 Chlraio 0 0 0 1 1 t 0 1 Two ban hit ftrnder. Home run Zimmer man Stolen Ims. SchtilTe Sicrlfli-e hits Whltted. Willlanif. I-ft on bases I'hlladrl nhla, S; Chiissn. Kirl bane on errore Phlltrfelnhln :: Chleaao. I. Tirst base on balls-Oft Pender. 4; off MrQ11lll.n1. 1: off Vaiichu. I Ilita ant earned ritn- On Render, 3 lilt. 1 run In elrht innings; off McQuillan. 1 hit, 1 run In one Inning; on" Vmnhn. tills 3 rune in einht Innlni; none nut In ninth; off Lavender, t lilt, nn run In nn inrSnr Slrurk out lly llend-r. 3; hr Mc Quillan, t; by ViHixhn. ;. Wild pttchsa Pender, 2. t'mplre Messrs O'Dav snd Eason. Time nf came 2 houra and 13 min utea. GLEANED AT POLO GROUNDS. That was much better ,, ...... However. "IM Hill's cndeti must do a little setter th.in tun nut nf six frnm Deirnlt If thev Intend to etlek nut in fmnt Cleveland gave tha big town boya quite a Jolt. Trlr the Terrible boosted hl nierasrs with eleven base knncks during the six gamea nf the Ynnk-tndlan set Speaker elnse.t atrnntiy yeslerilay n Ith two singles and a pasa In fnur limes up. r.ildwell nns the nnly Yanlcee pitcher hein "Spoke" did nnt strike for a hit. The best he not aeainst Salamanca Itav nss a base on balls, and Slim handed It to Trls tilth de. liberate Intent, as FMdl firnney happened to b camped on sernnd basi During the aenil-diirkness, uhlrli uns nnlv Illuminated by brilliant fl.ihe nf llghtnlnt. Ilnh Shawkey buir-d Ills fr.st nne arross the plate In the ela-htli inning, nnd the Knrest City bois couldn't see it He fanned Smith. Oandll and (.'hnptnnn In order, and the Cleveland sluggers nung at every pltrh. There was nnly nne fnui amnng the nlna strikes, and nnt one vdi a. called strike. It Innked as though Itttdebrsnd plucked a home run right nut of I.ee Mngee's aver nge In the slith Inning t.-e smashed one Into the right field stand near the foul rod, nnd despite the rain there nns quite an uproar when "Illld" called the hit "foul." Several Indignant gr.indstBbders rnlsed a loud ciamnr and tried to point the exnet spot where the blow fell, but thev veiled In silent e.irs. "IIIlilV" nml Silk ll'llugh- Mn do give the IsnKeeH iYi nns. rinse ones One fan deelared yes erday he would g he million dollars to char tj the flrat time he saw "Silk" give a decision favorable tn the Yankees. Hughle High Is having quite a run of success with his little mnllet. He has nun renrhed base In his last six times up, Ihree times nn singles, once en n dnulile, and twlre nn bases on halls. There Is tin nlnver ihe fnna are pulling harder for than I'eewee Hughle, American and National League Records. RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES. AMI'. It IC AN I.KAIsIIK. New York, (I I tin eland, S. (S Innings, darkness.) Nl. I.onls, 7 Philadelphia, .1. Detroit. Si Washington. 1. The Rnttnn-riilriign gnme wa poat posed on Bfcoust of rain. STANDING OF Played, Won, l.ust. P. C. I'lajed. IViin. I.nsl. ,(', I New York 77 4n xi Jts4 llrookljn Ti 41 '.'s .un ClrrrUid TN l.t art ..'.77 I'hll ulelphla. . , 71 HI l ..Vi:t Boston 77 4.1 34 Jt.'iS Huston 17 ,17 .111 .'. rhlcago 7il 40 .1(1 .VM New York 71 lift ail .4P.I Detroit 7H 41 SIT Ji'Jil tiilragi 7M .17 -II .474 Wnahlngtnn, ... 7ll Alt 37 .fill 1'lttOiurg 73 34 as .473 Kt. i.onls th an 4s .4 in st, I, mils 70 an 44 ,44,1 Philadelphia. . . 72 IK .14 .ilftii Cincinnati 7N 32 4(1 ,410 GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY. Detroit In New York (Inn). ( York In Cincinnati. Cklragn la Philadelphia. Nt. I.onls In Huston. Cleveland In Washington. Spicy Eight Page Sporting Section Will Be HITTING CINCY TILTS each game "llerzy" nlso was a live one 0,1 'he bases, stealing two buses on "'""" ",r ". Kcrdle Xchupp, who starts about one game a yrur, started the first game and ii Ico fluh.iied It. The left hamlrr pitched mighty good Initl. He looked to-day like a far moie reliable hurler than Ittilie ui inuie. reunuic mirier man muic oi,0,,ft , , .. t, ., ... I He had plenty of chances to , w, too. as the Herts ortm got m-n on . base. He was hit eleven times and l',SUc'' f".ur ''"J" on '" '',ut ''".'i'" always clamped down the brakes In the pinches, and eleven Itrds were left. Fred Toney, who pitched such grand hfre n '" " "Pposfd Schupp. "e was handicapped by his support, .., ,'!,, dUe ,lrectly to Misjudged flies. In the third Inning N'calc lost a fly by Doolnn, and It went f,,r Mike's triple, while llobertson gut his homer In the s- enth when Griffith misjudged Davey's fly. The tllant scored twice In the third inning of the first game. With two out. p0Ie beat out a bunt, and Wlngo tried to pick harry off first, lvcy made such a yell about Harrison's decision calling Lawrence safe that Harrison ejected him from the game. After Clarke strapped on Wlngn'e armor Neale nt Doolun's high fly In the sun and It rolled for three bases, scoring Doyle, while Mike came home on a wild pitch. Hrds Tie the Score. Cincinnati tied the score In the fifth. the only Inning they could do much d.ini-1 age to Schupp. Toney walked, and after houilen funded Neale singled. llerznR fprtey Toney a; third, and Neale and his manager moved up on a passed ball, lloth scored when Chase stammcd a sin gle to centre, New York won with three runs In the seventh. Harlden walked, and stuck around fltst while Schupp Hied lo Neale and Hums fanned. Kaiiff doubled to right, scoring Harlden. (irltllt'i thru front of him and bounced oyer his head, I sc!.' 'ilfg ahe'i'd ot'uL'0' '""" Kauff sc .ing nneail or mm. in ine seeonu R.ime ftioiiriiw was foned to use Tesreau, who Is not In the best of condition, as Jeff went to Hone setter P.eese for treatment last Sundly, after having pulled several ligaments out of place. He showed his poor form, as the Heds floored him by thiee run atiacKs ai oo-.n ine siari ami nnisniug, i getting throe runs In the first and three! more in ine eiKiun. Indian Opposes Jeff. Herzog started with ItlueJ.icket, th .Pd,an pitcher, wno was bougM by the tllants In Kill but Jumped to the Hr.-k- ms eao .., rep. rung , ""''I'r a m.iiii!fr to riin lam Oldrlng rie K' l .v i"r iwo u i inKs. oui i.oyio and llobertson tlajed him for two tuns in me tnini. After lie waiKeu .Mer".ie, In the thlnl. After be walkeii Mer".le. the first man up In the fourth, he taken out and replaced by Baron Knet- The 1 Slants tied the sco-e on Elmer In the fifth, and took the lead for a moment by scoring one run In their half .l the the eighth, which were plenty cnoual. to nlti, as Jlelnle Schulz held the lihintl hltlcsH during the last two Innings. Tho score ; FIRST OAMK NEW YORK. tS ) I CINCINNATI Nt ulir hoar Hums. If l 0 ) n 0 0lLouden.:t! Klllfl.ef .', 1 1 3 0 0 Nealr.ct. Itnti'ron.rf 3 1 3 4 0 0IIernni.3b I)o!e .h 3 1111 Oiriiaee.lb Doolin.ss 113 2 I ClKlsber.es Mirkle.lli I " 1 7 1 Ojririffllh rt -MrK'nU.lh. 1 0 11 3 lllKllllfer.lt Itirl.lfT e 3 1112 0,Wltito c Schupp.ti 3 0 0 0 0 0 Clark. e. - - Toney. p Totals 3 3 lu 27 10 1 Knetmr.p PMnllwiti ab r h 0 a e 3 0; 3 ID ill I 0 n 3 1 3 : 0 10: 7 00 Ins . 11 Toials. 'Hatted for Toney in the eighth Inninr New York . .. .O02003o 1 Cincinnati .. 0 0 0 0 2 0 ti 0 02 To bisr hils-Kauff louden Three baae tut Doolan Home run -Itnhrrtson. Stolen bases Honor :, Hums pontile i'lae iole. Iiool.m jnl Merkle; Doolan and Merkle Lett on hsf-Ne Vnrk 7; Clniinnaii. It Flrsl Ins on errors New York. 1; I'lni-iiuull, 1 loses on balls on Schupp, ; on lone). off Kneirrr. 1. lllt and enrnnl runs Off Sihiipn. 11 hits. 2 runs in 9 timings: on Toney, to bus. 3 runs in k luniucs off Knetix, nn hits, no runs In 1 inning Slru'k out lly Schupp. 7; by Toney, r,, Wild pilch -Trney Passed ball llareVn t'inplris Messrs Rlsler and llirnson. Time ol fjnie 2 hours ami 10 minutes SKCONI) OAMK NEW YORK IN 1 CINCINNATI IN 1 ah r h n a e ab r h o a e nurnslt, . 5 0 0 1 00 Kauri. of . 3 0 2 2 1 0; ttnb'eon.rf. 4 3 1 0 on ivnye.:t. 403 1 30! Dnotsn.M.. 1 0 0 3 3 0 MerUle.lh ''0 0 Ii 10 Iiuden.fb. Neale. cf. . Ifering.Sh, 10 0 I to oo I 2 0 ?L 3 1 ? 3 112 1 20 4 1 2 12 0 0 3 11 1 10 4 12 I 00 tl.' 3 no 3 0 1 3 0 1 ton o io too o io 10 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Chase.lh risber.ss Crltnih.rt McK'me.Sh 4012 0 0 Killifi r.lf Roeher.e 4 0 0 l n ciarke.e Tesreau.P.. 311 1 1 0 llliie'krt.t' Lobert.. . too n oOiKnrirrr.p tMnllHltr Totals.. 3 4 10 24 10 0 Schulr.p. Totals 32 7 12 2; 111 Halted for Tesreau In the ninth inning tllalted fnr KnrUer In the seventh Inning New York 0020101 0 CI Cincinnati 3000001 3s -7 Two base hits -Porle. Kllllfer Fisher Three base hits -Chase, Dnrle. Mnllwlir. Stolen biaes-Robertson. Ilnvle. KaulT. linfflth "xc riflee Hr Klsher Double nlry -Dnile, Don Ian and Merkle !.cfl on b.ises New- York 7; Cincinnati. 3 First base on bnlls Off T..,rejil, I; off tllurliK kel h nff Sc'iuls 1 Itlls and earned runs Off Tesreau U hits runs in elsht limliis; on lilii'iatket. 3 ,,,,, ;. , ,,)rfr nninr, ow OM, fn ,n. nff Kn,rr - ,,, , run ,., ,ollr i , n s,llU lllu run, n ,wn )nnll, istmek out-Py Ti'sr-ni, I; l.r tli-ie. l.i.Uet. 1- In- Sibnlr I. Wild nlteh 111"- lirkn t'molrr Mrssrs llarri.nn and RU- ler Tim" nf game i hour nnd 5' minutes IIAK!I AM. TII-IIAV, Two gmies, r)rt rnme 1,30 p M New York Amerlenns is, Detrnlt. Polo (trounds. Admission 30 eenfs. ifr NATIO.AI, I hAtlt'K. .New York, (iniinnall, g (1st). Cincinnati, 7 New York. 4 IL'd), Nt. I, mils, 2 llrniikhn. I (1st), llrooklyn, 71 Nl, I, mils, u I'Jill. Chlrngn. ( I'lilluilrlplila, X. The Plltshiirg-lliotnn game was post poned on account of rain, THE CLUBS. ilrookl)n In Nl, bonis. Huston In Pittsburgh. Philadelphia In Chlrngn. DOOIN RELEASED; OLDRING SIGNED Glnnts Send Veteran Catcher to the Rochester Inter national. HOE PLAYS TO-MORROW Tl OAMI-.t., Charley D-.ln yesterday reached the! nf"' "P"'" had a "lucky seventh" In twilight of his baseball career. After,""1 llcrn t-,,"'' ,nc """"l" l'lng nearly fifteen years of service In lh(, over tneir winning run in ttie .cvontii in . i .,in,. ,1. ......... i ,1... n...i... nearly mteen yearn . . ' xtloti) League the veteran catcher ! . . . . . . . ...l self out of fast company. Dnoli. was I rfleas.il by the C.lants to the Itochester Ititeriiatlonats. While his old pal Mickey Doolan was engiossed In making three hits In the first game at Cincinnati Donln was htiy ' nack'nc hi. trunk. John Metlrnw found I packing his trunk. John Metlrnw found that Dooln was slowing up very fast and that his batting eye, while never very keen, was altogether too dim for the speed and cunning of National hengue inn-i inn. ii nun jwi iiiiuiiici ui m youth being ferved. ., .... . ... . ... I i hup iuoiii ii;ipft oiu oi ine ifia m,kW; rn,li",l ,,r,V',!!T, 1;",',l? ! makes his entry as a real a t regular. Wendell had been tm the Ineligible 1st. hut Donln's passing makes room for htm 1 on the ,lctve roster. Wendell and llr.id on ion acuve rosier. v.cnueii ami iir.iu Kocher will now haxe It out for the honor of belne reeomilieil n Still lt.irl. i den's first understudy. I "risiklyn. three weeks ago l'hene I'DKsrii nll. Manager of Phllllea. '.,,, The Dodgers got away to a ope run Dooln had a long and honorable career bad In the opener, but St. Units tied It In the National he.igue. He broke Into up In the second Inning anil won out speedy company with the Phillies In n the seventh. Passes )v Cheney tig 1902 and for thirteen years endured f-e ,ired In both St Units runs. In the Sleepy city :epy City. In 1!H he was appointed nanager of the Phillies to succeed Hilly Inrrav. manager Miirrm- ............ Dooln's professional debut was made, lu 1W with lndlHiiapolls of the old Western League. The next season r- unit him In St. Paul anil In 1S39 he was with Dubuipie snd Springfield. In innn he caught for the Klelschmann's team In the Catskll Mountains and later I 'L "' J0'P" of XW v-t'lfrn 15 r,o1" '""'"'ti " the deal that brought ltert Nlehoff to tho league. Phillies, hate In the season the Ulants i got him by the waiver route Dooln's 1 best year pains in I n 1 1 ( when he hatted This rVson he had done little catching, but had been isiuchlng Ciej iniinrre. ins reirasv comes as a sur- prise . ni.lrlit Mkiis With Vanks Itube oldrlmr, the Shlloh. N. J.. farmer, came to town yesterday and held a con ference with ltlll Donovan. Oldrltig signed a contract to play with tre SLI " &".cX ' u ,o.m0rrow ub, no, Vet arranged ,rfl:,red he was only too Klad to lend Donovan .. i,..i..i.. 1.....J i... . .i,,. i.i f,.trn l( , r . '...... .u. , ..i contrary to his Innermost wishes. Oldrlng will displace IMv Hartzell In .right field. While Itube hit only .:U last season. It would be Ju.t like him to I come back stiv.ng. Oldrlng's record with the Athletics follows: Veiir (5 A.B. R It S II. Ar l'4. V i:t IS 12 7 .211 IWT. . . lit 411 l 124 25 : iss IK 131 3 "rt 13 -21 l's. 4 1.1 3, 7- j; m l0 I"J ',( ; I 17 ,50s tsit . ... 121 49-. ii 11; :t 2s; IM: .. .. s 1'S M 111 17 30! t!3 .... 13 :.: pi is; m :4t IMI. . . . Il s !-" 14 2" i9i:. . t: in i 101 11 2i Rattlnr .neraie for ten er : A 111k Picker Is tin. 101 I ) There's snnietblng big brewing In the 10 I 1 A 0 1 National l-eague, -and those who have ini I -Ii' ,r.vl"s7 t" get at the bottom pf It all 1JJ J ;,have been responsible for rumors thnt o"0 0 ;o sometimes tax the credulity of the fan. 103o on It has lifen pretty well established ' " . " ' '"harlen Cantaloupe Herzog Is not 31 2 11 27 ( 1 1 to llnser much lnngel with the Heds. However, Clary Herrmann has fixed a price on Herzog thnt Is almost prohibi tive. In conjunction with this comes the placing of Slim Sallee on the market. .,.i ..n. ,r ihe i,,.i,.,e rt ",". ' '"' . ,', , I innings on manors, r, hits. 2 runs In 3 In power In the first dlxNIon of the Na- mnss off sheehan. 3 hits 3 run- in 1 in tional heague. Any club among the first nine . oft llasselbai her 1 lilt 1 run In 3 In four which obtains the two will win the , n ins Wild Ptlehea Hasselbaeher. 2 I'm- pennant and something like eight mall ageis u the .National heague know It III addition, there Is evidence that the Ho-ton club Is seeking to get rid of Johnny Kvcrs, but it 'vnnts somebody about as good to fill the gap. I'ercy llnughtnn likes aggreslveness. but he seems to hnve grown tired of the Kvers brand, Johnny's recent outburst, that brought him a suspension, prompted llnughtnn to plaster a big fine on his 1 nvond sacker. . The evidence is all In, The fan can i i i i it, , i.... now ninin iii .is ninny p'oeiiiic ''"on'iini- tlons as suits Ills rancy, mill He annul us right ns President Tener, nnly remember this -don't trade Kvers to the Yankets It can't be done. In Short Meter. Troubles (oiiilnue to pile up for Fred Tcnney and Jim Price, the Newark Im presarios. The latest blow came yfstrr dny, when Clark (Irllllth recalled Out llelder Horace Milan, brother of Clyde, Milan has been doing tine work with the Indians. II" came from Washington a nn tecrult and Tcnney has taught him how to behave like n real ball player--even to butting. Hilly hush has not. as repotted several davs ago, bought a half interest in the lleldgcport club of the l-Jnslerii heague Hilly thought the matter over nml nsked to have his check back Stniill blame to hush, for thrrc Is u fine chance that the whole league will hll the skids one of these d.is. Yin C iinphcdl, last year with th" i Newark Keils, who recently refused uiiiiiy b!g league offers. Including a flat let tug nne from the Heds, has Joined tin , Maryland Athletic liub nine In Haiti- ' nioie, whcie he is now residing. The Si. houls Nationals have offered to puniinse or lake In trade the great ling Hi die, now wiih Hurry Wnhertun's San l-'ianiiscii Const henguers, Plug who tins born Cranclscn lizzola, was up once before, with the White Sox. He Is lining Hue work with the Seals, TWO PLAYERS FOR SOX. Nimroi.K. Vn Jul hi- Tlic Norfolk Virginia heague Has. hall Club un uouiicrd to-day the sale of Pitcher .Mau rice Craft and Third H,iem,in IMw.ml Sicking lo tho Chicago Americans. The White Sox paid K.OOu for each of the players. PIRATES GET IN FIELDER. Dayton, Ohio, July 13. The sale of "I nok" Warner, lhlnl baseman for the D.iyton Central heague liub, to Pitts lung waa announced here to-day. War ner will report to the Pirates Kepleinbsr I. The sale price was said to be H.lluil, SUPERBAS DIVIDE WITH CARDINALS Each Team Has a Lucky 7th Inniiiff St. Louis Wins Opener, 2 to 1. THEN IS RLAXKEI), 7 TO 0 HT. Louis, Julv 13. rtoth Cardinals "I"" of "le "r!,t Kn,n ani1 l"'taerii clouding up mid lummliie rlx runs ncioss In Hie seventh spaam of the "'co"d Tllc Cardinal captured the first game, 2 to 1. de-plto the fact ' , , . . I that Cheney only allo-wd four hits. ! while Brooklyn linrvcsteil nine bingles, Including a alr of doubles alul a brace ot triples, rrff Steele and Ame s. Pfeffer held the Cardinals In the hollow of his hand In the second game, slappln-J u T to o coat of whitewash on them. A bad decision at first hurt llrooklyn lu the ,, ,, , th(, nr!tt Bame Ti, ,, ...... ten tie. urn th ti ay I ers suffered Intensely. Huek Wheat, the ri5 riiuri i.i. i.i, ,,ni:i.B ...... i... ' heiit In the s.-co.nl Innhu of the I .s't d J( .,,, ,,,, , pm,.r .. . ,,., 1 ' rl, T " thereafter lly Mjers ,'"ro '"l "J'1. i" H '-ntrr Held o- ;, : . .,,,,,,. ,, ,.... ... '' ' "r" ' " .M, Ju'crl sinimie inn. ieeoo .u r.ooeis riem, .rst the Superba. mixed two extra base elouts on Steele for a run. With one .. t.. ,.- ,,. i, i ...... i i...,i,..i ..I..I..I , . . I.. i iiuvtu ittiii'cii lit urn ti, iru .inn, iiiiri iietiel threw out Stengel. Wheat doubled I m right, driving In D.iubert llu-k was marooned when Hetiel threw out Mow rey. Itrookhn battery wlldness gae St. t.nol ihe tvlnir run In the e,-on,1. Hont-li walked and took second on a Passed ball While Cutsh.iw was throw- inpf mil unuii, ruininnj unm iniru, hiui n nSlMlUC EtWI MM tftftC DltlrTJfO rllllJ IUH,I. J COLLEGE NINE EASY Weiliuaii's Effeetivenes Rir Kartor in 7 t Victory Pick Is Spiked. Piiti.APEi.rnu, July IS (American St Iiuls easily defeated Philadelphia here to-day 7 to .1. We II man was - ..rlr i erreetlve. I wo or ttie Home teams runs aere due to errors and the other to the n" , i " . . " . '.1 r,,fM ,'"J.?': ,r"'" '"'". 'L",?: . , !J,T IJi.',0," .11.1 ' ' "VLh u o J" th'''''' 'J"'"11 ' k ht The COr': ST I.OP1S 1 A 1. I I'lllLA (A 1. ahrhoae ahrhnae Shottnn.lf 1113 10'Wlll.M, ... 3 0 0 J 3 1 Jnliiieon.3ti. 3 12 I 0 1 Klnz.rf 4 1 0 2 0 0 4 11 : 0 0 strunk.ih.. 311 7 lo Sisler.lJ'. 10 1 7 no s hang If.. 101 5 00 Mar.Vn.ef it A 1 oni'-TekV 1 0 i 2 ii 0 -,,i,w. f,"r the seo.in.1 time in the In Seierelde 4 12 4 .1 o,!toe,jh. 3 0 0 10 tilng. mlltil to Hornsby The scores; bsTan.ss 2 10 3 3 2 Mltlerllu.cf (flu 3 no. FIRST HOIK Wrllnmnp 3 a 1 n nii.Me.iere . ion 3 11 ,,,,... lV . . Inrl. ,v, . CrrnlN- -on ? in PROdKI.I N IN I Si I.OI Is M Totals ..3.1 7 S n 11 3 .Nabors.n 1 n ,1 n n 1 ... - - Isiieetian.p" 0 A o DO i . ... ... . filers- ..101 n nn iiassenr.li. inn n o .-i-tn-i . i - - ".iWhel.tf 10." 3 Ul'l.l Mlller,:i Totals 32 S :, 27 1 2 4 Ratted for Nabort in Ihe firth Inning Si t.nills 0020031017 Philadelphia .. 0 0 0 I 0 1 0 0 1 -3 Two base hits-Johnson. Miller. Pratt. Well man. Three he hit Sererenl Stolen has... l'r.ilt 2! Miller l.ainie, 2. Striink Meer Struck nut -lly Weilman. 4; by Nabors. I: In llasselluiher. 1 Double plaja l.avan. Pratt and Slsler; Slriink and IVk Ift on har St I-nuls. ; PhllailelphU. First lue on errors m Louis. I; Philadelphia 2 Kim base nn halls. Off Weilman 3. oft Nabnrs. 3; on Sheehan. I. off lUsseltiaeher 3 Mils and i euro ii runs un neiimau. i nits, t run in earneo runs un neilmau. game 1 hour and M minutes. L,.it.i-.ij nun ril. A lllie Ul Minor League Results. American Association. At Imlhiii.tt'Olls -MlnneH..otls it ii n. ' i ln.lUn.iimll IMtterles -I'.nhlon nnd Onens, II Dim ami an. I (jnsselt "' ' fiuin mis 11 11 r. naukee 3 10 i'i unibus 1100 i 'tatiirlea llnvilk. Vnung. r.ieth .m l 1 (leorge and Coleman (Thirteen In. The l.oulsvl'le St Paul nml Tnh'dn-Kin , shs Cliv guiues were postponed on .ucnunt i of lain. Southern Association. At New Orleans New Orleans Atlanta riaierles--llrenmn and HlgKlngs, Ilrennnn and Pfrklus. At l.lttle Knelt f.lllle Itoi'k II It i: 1 3 C 3 '"" II. U.K. Nashville 3 A 3 llull.-rl-. ..II. .ff .,,,,1 i!ll...... IMil aid Street ' ' At Mobile It. II K .Mobile ii llil mlr.gh.tm 2 I 1 Haterles Catel and l'etnise; I'ermuan and Suiltli. The Chattanooga .Memphis g mo sn posiiiuned on account or wet grounds. Western League. Topekn, 4, oiiinha, 2. I'entir. 10, l.liii-iiln, 3. Sinus I'lty, 11. Wichita. 3 St Jnsi ph at ties .Multii s, postpondl; rain, Month Atlantic League, 1 '"1 11 in Ihi s, I. Augusta, 1 Mniilgoiiii ry. i. I'hiirlestoii, 0. t ii'ini, roiuuibi 1, 2, Jacksnnillle Allmi) . J111 ksoiit llle failed "1 nrrlte. Tctas l.cngiie, I'oit Worth, I; Win 0, 2 su,rcti port, 4. lialliis. 3 Sun Atilolilo, 13, lli'iisliin. 0. (laliestou, 12, ll'lllllU'itit, 3. Nnrlh t'urotliia l-riiaue, t'h irlotto, 1. . 1 u 1 Ii i in . 1. Ashtllle. 3. Ita'cWh. (i Wliistoti'SHiciii a, ilri cnsbiiro, I. Itltti I.eiiEiir, Hnpklnxi llle 7, llaWMin Siirlligs, 1. Mridlsu'itlle. :., ("iirkstllle. I. Il'-irit rsnn, 2. 1 01 eiisbnro, I, Virginia I, en line. I'etersblll', I, Vnrfnlk I Nell piil I News, 3. Hopewell, 1 ltni' .Mini ii I, n, Portsmouth, 3. I'Mcllle Coast la-naur, Onkliiiul, f, I'orlliind, 3. I.os Angi lee, 3, Vfrnon. 0. Hull Kraiiiiecn, s, Sill hake, 3, Western Association, tieiinlsnu !i Paris, 3. Kori fmllh. ii, Sherman. 4, .McAlester 3; oJOuh a (ity, I, Tnl. 2; Muskogee, I. a Feature of "The Sunday Sun." Place Your Order Now! Ebbets in the Field For Sallee's Services ST. hoi'lH, Mo., July 13. There Isu strong piob.ihlllty that slim ll.n.'y Hallcc, the crack St. houls southpaw who Jumped the Cardinals In New York, will be traded to Brooklyn fur I'ltrher IMward Appleton and cash, The deal has been In the air for some time. Mhlicts to-day changed his at tltudo about giving up cash for Salle-;. It was said to-day that he Is willing to go as high as t.l.OOO to get Bailee for Itrooklyn, and to keep him from strengthening the pitching stuff of Philadelphia or New York. The (Hants arc the most serious rivals of llrooklyn In the bidding, and may land the plum by offering more ready money. St. Iwnils wants cash and Itube Schauer from the (Hants, but McOraw Is not willing to let unv of his pitchers go at present. (iouzaWs brought hi m In with a sacrifice fly to Hi- M;,ers. TUht fielding pulled Cheney out of " , "'K- " ' ' " .""""' " .till II' r t l I lf il ilim iiiirv iiiimi n in't iic- i.j.., MllKir , rM Wilson filed to Wheat, who threw to the plate, holding j. .inner hi mini, iiuini-ii)- i.inuiK ici - oinl on the throw Cluneal walkeii, tilling the bases, Cheney tightened up, however, and fanned both Corhan and Steele. The soxrnth proved to be the "lucky seeiith" for St houls. (Sonzales pried the llil off with a double to port. The I Cub in si'ani-ied to third while tjcti was thrmilt'K out Corhan. llugglns In jected Snyder Into the battluE order to w amt for Steele and Krank walked. Jimmy Sm.tti ran for Sn.nter. Hetiel poled out a sicrlrlce lly to Wheat, Hon 7..iles g.illoiiltiu home after the outfit Ii.ili' galloping home nrter mo cau n lliooklvn worked a man as far as third In Hi" ninth but was turned hack. Whe.it singled and took second op Mow rev s s.i.'rlllie. It looKeil as ir llelxers throw pulled llori'.sbf off the big, but I Morey w.,s .all.,, out Wlie,, :.rj. .U,, th.nl when He zel thiew out ( 1 Ishaw elci .1 1 1 irmeii tor iteiz hum neizei , u i.. .1.... ..... 1 ... , ''V"1 !h'' ""' ''' t '"'"" f,v,"1 nr" U """' T'iT . i V !mu run on this pla had It not been ....... .. , . '!"" lhlnl M'. 1 V" tt.0,,.(1'"' ", lt --"I'eriMs cianneu ine decision on Mow ley cost them the game. PfcfTcr Tluht In Plnchea, The nnl time Pfeffer was In trouble In the second game was In the eighth, when Ihe Cardinals clustered three hits toRtther, hut were turned Inch. In all the other limbics the big blond Mrook Imi lioMii.in toed with the Cardinal i cloiiters. In the pinches Pfeffer was In ' Vllli lble. llrnokhii opened the souring ball In the fourth. Stengel singled and Tommv hong foozled around with the lull long enough to allow Casey to meander t" ",' , o'ro "ii " i'"-'-", ""brush and collided with a harrow as he and Mike Mowrey brought him l"n'iurri !( ,),,. .iretcli. He was thrown i with a timely thump to centre. ,,., , ulky )n,fr ,n( )l(,ofH of " inmgs lilineii out ine run in iiie fourth would have won the game, but tN I Stiperhaa made things certain with .1 1 rally In the seventh that netted six I runs. Cutshaw led with a real single to cen tre, itetz poked a lucky hunt lo the left of I'o.ik and beat It out. Mcfarty , bunted to Doak, who threw to Miller, who was covering first, and Hornsby, who had run In for the blast, cut off I 'oak's throw mid the bags were full with none nut. Pfeffer cut a weak sin gle pist Miller, the St. houls Inlleld be- , i.n .. .... ..I..... .....Pl.. 1111. 10 ..11 mi m". ; . 1 Johnston singled past i orhan. (ietz and McCarty registering Daubert forced Pfeffet at third. That ended Doak and brought III Hall. Stengel doubled to right centre, scoring Johnston and Dau- bert. Mvers singled lo left, bringing In j.teiiBel. Mowrey tiled to l-ong nnd Cut- aP r ti o a e at r Ii o a e ..... , 1 nn i.i..i ih -irjri-.., - Y ...... ii 0 1 'i D.nitTt.lb 112 S tniiieseher.lt ....... 1 ,.. A I AT ...... .1 mi i ii o 4 " 1 2 A ,) 3O0 .", .' 0 Morrj3b 3 0" 2 t n Hnrnsbv.lh Stall Oil I Ul-Iisw.2t I " I 1 - v ' llsoil.ei Heir 3"l .1 I ( (innrales.e Me?art too 0 no Corhan s. O.MIIIer.e 3 0 2 3 1 1 "leeli.p Cheney.p.. 30 1 1 0 0'tSmder. . ... - tSmilh Totals.. 11 1,9 .'I il'Ames.p. . Totnls ; I .'7 II o llitle.l for Cetr. in the ninth Inninr tllalted lor Steele in the seventh Inning tit 111 for snyder In the seirmh Inning Hrnoklrn lOAonooon-l M Iiiit. 0 l a a n 0 1 0 1 ; Two basr hits- Wheat, Klerher. O Mil er, Covi-r Three b o- hit Daubert sncri the hit Mowrej saenliie Hies -(Jour lies. Il.M. ie Double plas .1 Miller. Corhan and Onusbv, O Miller and (iej Left on bases Si Ioul. ; Ilrookl.n, 3 Pro's on balls (Kf Ciieiie) Hits and enrned runs- Off Cheney 1 nul 2. In eiihl. ntf Steele, s and I, in seven, nff Ames. 1 and 0. in two lilt by intiher-Ry Cheney ilies. heri struck out p Chenev I I'oseil hill-O Miller I'm-pur- Messrs nrth ami It) run Time-1 hour nnd ' minute" SKCOSD (1AM P! PHOOKI.YN (Nl ST I.Ot'lS iN) 11I1 r h o a el ab r h o a e ' .t'.lnn.cf.lf I'll 1 0letreUri 4 0 1 1 20 1 Daubert. lb 110 ' 0 A lies her, If . Il on 1 Stengel rl - 3 1 ""'i.nnzri n ' 1 1 v , Win -it 11 1 a 11 o n nisniitn rt Mrrits if 3 A 1 2 on Miller ..h 1 A 1 1 AO ; n a : 4 a ? o A o on Mowrey 2b 4 0 2 1 1 llll'i K.tl' Cllt-tl-tw ..Ii I 1 .' 3 nhlnrnshy.lh HSU 0 0 (i"l s lilt 2 'ilnllsotl el IV" .' " MiC.irltn c II? I .' osn.ider.e 100 1 10 I'll lli rp 10 1 a 3 'M'inn'Al'S ' 1A A 2 0 llroltem.e . 2 A o 3 0 0 Totals 3T 7 13 27 11 1 Corhan. ss 4 0 0 1 3 "! IDoak p .. 2 a n A 2 e llall.P .... I ' 1 0 0 0 I Totals . 31 0 0 27 II 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 A-7 00000000 0-.I.1 I llrooklin SI l.oills i i Two ne in s-MOwret. Stengel saiTice hll IHuliert Double play Miller and Horns Ii,- 1,11 nil b.l'S lliool.ltll. t. S( l.OtllS, , Fui b'i" on error SI houls. I liases on i batl. -Off Do.ik. 1 lllls and earned runs- Off pieii.r 1 hils. no tuns lu S innings; ott iioaK, II hits . runs in Innings innne out ..in ;tln off Hill 2 hils, I run in 3 innincs lilt Ii pit. her Hi Pfeffer 1 i Wilson) St rink nut 111 Do ill I. bv H ill. 3. by I'leffir. 3 Passed ball fionrales Umpires Messrs llirnn and Orth Time of game-1 hour and 31 minutes EASTERN LEAGUE. w i. pc w i, pc N London 3'i 17 '; I. n well .. . I''- 33 111 I'orllniid . n i iWH.irlfnnl . 21 32 4.-J Won ester 3" 21 .V'Sll.aw renie ;j 31 4A( iprlii.tii'ld 33 - 579 New Haven :i 37 3', l.ynn . . 33 31 Miilllriilnepiirt . 21 II 31 AI l, rrnee. (Ilrst glinel - II II II I ortl ml . 000 n 00 2 0; i s 2 I..M r. n.-e 0 11 A 0 A 2 1 0 II 3 9 3 I II rti rle. Ma) berry nml C.ulou. Press nnd Mm phv iSecotlil ganiei H If V. Pillt.ltid t 2 0 0 0- 3 7 0 1 .11 it rence 0 0 0 0 A--0 1 2 1 II merles--Martin and fusion; Ollmnre, ( t.iii ster nnd l.-ii Igne. At i.mt i II It II K I 1 mi ell . ...:iAOA0000 -3 7 I I I., nil . . 1 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 03 12 1 I llltle I s II, 'Hi-Ilk ,11,, I Kllhllllen; Jew It .ml Carroll. I ii'ii r n'-ilues were postponed on account of I, I. n LENOX OVAL'S FINE BILL. illoli .iplelity wilt he seti ibis Silliilav m r I h r ,,t t.enot llv.ll, 14.Mll street mil I l.finit .i venue, where the crack l.lninln shii-k it -nl ihe famous lama llr.ini-h Cuh.i'is ! will ilish In the tlf lit and sltth Kutnes "iirih1. ,-e.r.,'"i.....T.!,i" jy'ms .r' , pre! Ions Kiimi's, Their victories, however, u.-re R lined only tlirnilltll eceptnnal)' i. "iod pliililiiK and fast ileldliiK, In three i ' Ih" Karnes the Cubans were forced tn ' pi it ill lop speed, the lli torles beluK hr i-irrow in. .ruins. The iianies will mark I Die Inst appearance of the stars In thl . lulM for nl. out a month, ns they start ii. si lieu .MiitnlH). A hunter crowd Is I f perled PRESIDENT WILSON SEES TIGERS WIN With Nation's Chief Looking On, Senators Oo Down to 3 to 1 Defeat. DETROIT TAKES SERIES Washington, July IS (American). Detroit made It three out of four by defeating Washington to-day 3 to 1. Young's triple. Koster'a error, a pass and Hellman's double gave Detroit Its runs. Washington was unable to hit James until the seventh Inning when Williams' triple was wasted. Washington got Its only run In the ninth. President Wilson saw the game. It was the first he had attended since the opening of the season. The score: DKTKOIT fA 1 WASHINOTONfA.) ah r h o a el Vitt.-b. .. 115 12 9 Mll-ll.M 3 0 9 1 4 0 lli'llman.rt 3 0 1 1 ('0 b r h o e Junlennn.lf ( 0 0 3 1 0 Fnter.:b... 4 11 t I I Mllin.ct... 4 0 1 1 10 folih.ef. 3 0 1 0 0 0 W'lUmS.lb. 4 0 1 I 00 Vemh.lf. 2 0 0 2 0 0 Shsnkf Jb.. 4 0 0 2 1 0 Piirnn.lh, . 4"01: 0 OinsrtsT.rf.. 10 1 1 0 0 Vount.Sb.. 4 t 1 It J litAlnsmllh.. 00 0 0 t Il.ikrr.e 411 J 1 Olll'iirr.e. ... 4 0 0 7 1 0 Jaiiien p . I " 0 i) 4 1) MrlMi.le.st 2 0 0 3 8 0 Ilorhlliu.p. 2 0 0 0 4 0 Totals. 31 3 ; T, 14 lI'Mnrllrr..., 0 0 0 0 0 0 Shsw.p 0 0 0 0 0 0 Toials... 31 1 t 2T l 1 Itan fur llsrbfr Hi the ninth Inning. 'Iljtte.l for llnehllnc in the flchlh Imilni ivtroit , oioooooo o-l W.ihlnslnn... ,. n o 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-1 To l)e tilt lleihman. Thre hse hits Viinnr. Willmms ftolrn hairs-Hakrr. t.'obh S.oTlllie hii- Cnhb Double pla Jsmiesnu, r.'l'oTV WJZ ,.... ,.., , n.... ., Mllt- on lloeliliiia. I; on Janiei. 3. mis .......I ....... rn llnl,!ii.- r Ittfa - ritit. Ml ejriie.) run- Oil llorhlins-. 7 tuts. 2 run in t iniiii'2; or? Janif. I lilts and 1 run in ! Imiinc; nrt smi no lm. no ruiiii in I liiiiliii. Mil by iiteher-Hr Hoehlmz. I illsilmatil Struck iml-lly llorhlins. : by Jjnir. 3: by !hs. 1 l'mplres--Mesr. tiinivn and Nallm Tims of jame 1 hour Mid 2 nitnutea. OEERS BADLY BRUISES. eternn (Jreind Clrpull Driver Throitn I'nira Snlky. i'i.i:i:t.ANP. Ohio, July 13. IM V (leers, eterati (Irand Circuit driver, was ludly Injured at North Handnll track here to-day and may not be able to par ti, ipate lu next week's opening race pro- ,,',. ttl,.h ,Vere engaged III a practice gtamme. lieers was 'riving one ot lour ,llin,.r wrfe. e was badly ut about the head and seu rely bruised, but It Is um thought he Is f.itnlh hurl. Urors was taken to a hospital. He Is 70 ears old. TORONTO BEATS GRAYS. Leafs lilt Kphnlta llnril and Win h- II to a. j International league Kesulta. Toronto. Providenee. 3. ine iinnn Iluftalo Diliimnre and Roehestrr-Rte ti niond saniet ere poMponed on iioiint of r,ln 1 Standlna nf Ihe Club. W I. PCI Huffaln ,V 27 JM'HIclimond Prnvldenie. 11 31 .'77JTnroni. . W. h P c 31 31 v 31 !.' M W 21 4" . ...iv 1.12 l."J S'.'l Monlrril. S3 bs ..vVRmhester 4iamrs -s-heilnled for To-ilnj. Newark in Montreal lrni Ideii'-e in Toronto ItKliniiuid lu RiH'hester. Ilallimorc in buffalo Toronto. Out.. July 13 I Interna tional I Toronto defeated rpivldence here to-dav bv a score of H to .1. It iii i i w',! ,n, ""'-v gaine pla.ved In the Inter 300 1 2-)' li'Stlon.tt league to-day. Schultz, for joo A on mer iiilleg" twirler, was hit hard bv the loo o ooi locals. Two Providence runs crossed oon n on i t,P plate n the tlnal session. The de nno 0 10 f,.at intrenches Providence In second I place In the league nice. The score: I'ROVIDKNCK ill TORONTO ill ab r h o a e alt r h n a Hehrlf toil l ii Truesd'e.:h Jn , I. Kayre.rf tmi 1 n I'smlth.ss 10 1 .' So sbe.m :b inn 3 l o Murray, ef .101 1 OA 1'st.rl.l'e.es 1112 3 URrahmi.lh. 1 20 13 0 1 Ksne ul til no rtioniii'n.rf 221 n " llr'iiard.:!. in; i o l.R lllkh'e 3h 1 t a n j K Ill'kbe.c 411 I 3M.-Kee.e Hi 3 19 Velle.ih ion .', Aii Trout II Ul I ii i Schllllr.P :o 0 3' lluasell.n 3 n I A -A . - -- -Manning, p . Totals . 3 S 21 19 41 - - I linais,. - i l" Providence 0 0 0 o a o 0 Tornntn , .... n .' 0 0 I '. 0 2 Two base hil-MiKee s.-icrin.e hils-It. Hlti Mniriie, llebj. Thnnipsnn Douhle pin Smith and Graham Slru.-k out Py frlmlts. I; lius-ell 2 First base on balls Off Mihultt, 2; off Itussell. 4 Itl on basea lrottden.e. 3; Toronto I Hll by plleher ll 4ehiill, 1 iTruestalei I'mpires- Messrs, Hmhboe and Kreeinau Time of game I Hour and I', miuulrs FINE BILL IN JERSEY. n SI iMrU, fiirnifr honir of th slpret.. fit) ,kt trr. vvlll b ihf meni of - Kn.M .itiritrtlou thl Hun1a ftrnnon !finn!-T I)rl5inll of tlis Jrrry imtl p-rk h.in .irr.nitit tn hav th Cubnn HtHfi. th" llrfeinft Ifrtni thnt tnlc vHnquUhfd th ifunn ifhx inti Mirnift v, inrKif r;utu t ranf Jerupy t J t ntn1 In .1 dnuMt hfMdfr. Grunt Un on of thi bit im.pro tcetnit vr KAthrnl tn tli mctrnpitlltun rtlttrtct, Thit ti am Ih comprt.! rntlrcly of fnrnifr nmjor Mini minor leaKUfr who tir rupabU of imtllnr up hi, tiritt'l. nf bull tlut krt-pa th" fan n fslB1 from utart to finish. ArniMUrf, tMr Hurler "f th Cub.in. will if KHIfhrr In thr fltml fame, Kelle hr rrcrutly bent ihf ijUnt, 2 to 0, JACK PFEISTER RELEASED. Sioi'x (.'itt, Iowa, July 13, Jack Pfelcter. foimer Chlcairo National I.eaajue star, who baa been pltchlnK far the Sioux Olty Western Leajrue team, was to-day handed an unconditional release. SCTOHULED BOXING BOUTS. TO-NIOHT, Harlem ft. C Jack Pempsey ve. John Lester Johnson. New Uolo A. C. nobby Moore ta Vouiir l-'rankle Madden; Joa Malona ta Younc Joe Hlvera. Viimlerbllt A. C. Walter Mnhr va. V on oar Tack. HATUKPAV, JUI.T 11. Hrnadway fl. C. Joo Co ti. Hill nren nan. NEW YORK STATE LEAGUE, W, I, V C.I ninc'tnn.. 42 23 .Ml Siriicuse . . 40 31 J.H3 Klimra .. 3 31 337 Scranton 31 27 .M4 w i, pc. Htli-a 32 33 .452 Wllkeabarre 29 32 ,4Tf. Albanr .,. II 37 .439 llarriaburir. II 43 .:x, M lllnnhaniton it ii. i: Suai-il-" .. 00000300 0 3 10 0 Ullnilh, lint. Ul.. . 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 -1 7 1 llailerles Taylor and Hlldebrand; Krock and Peterson. of, ,,,'f' r o 0 t 0 0 0 0 - :. KimhV.'.'..:... " S J o S " S At Klmlra It. It. K. 0 2-3 7 0 0 02 0 2 Hiitterlea Ttliiar and Clouiher; Canurel and Plslier. Other iramea wrere poitponed on account nf rain. Harlem Hinrtln Chili, 133th St., bet. flh and Mii.llson Aves. Flrat mixed heavy weljtht bolll tn.lltKllt Jack llempsey va. John I. en. ti-r .loliiison; Jimmy ColTey va. Wee Wei Ilartuu, Admission 30c. M'GRAW IS EAGER TO OBTAIN HERZ06 New York Manager Given IVr mission to Dicker With Charley. HERRMANN HERE TO-DAY CINCINNATI, Ohio, July 13 --John .1 McOraw, manager of the (Hants, tnl.l a Cincinnati friend to-day that llti.-l. Herzog, manager of the Heds, will not be with the team much Ioniser lie t,,,i President Hempstead of the New York club and two other clubs are bidding for Herzog and chances are the fllants will get him. McGraw conferred at length with Clarry Herrmann, tl.e Clncy boss, Ht llaltlmore on last Mnii-lay nlulit and It Is sn4d he came here with the permis sion to talk to Herzog about a shift Id the New York club. Herrmann will t,e in New York to-morrow mid piohalily will confer with Hempstead, who re turned to New York yestenln McOraw, the stoiy sajs, wmii n't say what club Heizog would be sliifte.,t to, but his sfaleinent Is taken ti. m , that he will Join the fllants Her-inr nn several occdslons has said that lie wmi'd stick It out this easou a- man, liter -r the IocjiI cltib. Yesterday he nude staemnt In t'.ie effect that reM ial , ln ale dickering for Ills sen ices and thai he has not decided uhiih club he ptefsH to go to. Another stoty pulil - lied here lil.u is to me eneci inai :. i iiini t. ..1 ,.. .1 1 1 .t, .lu Is alsiut to iliaiiKe liamls nun inn Charlie Sturr, pntnliieiit in .miateur baseball circles tl lughoiii Ihe .nm' Is trying to net oaplt.il enough to u out the present moors and make him self president. DIDDEL AGAIN VICTOR. Central Mnles rtolf I linmplon Kllnitnntes llnnler, I 11 ml it, T01.1: iihln, J-ily I.I.- I' W I lit tr of the Detmlt Cointiy Cub m.is e, in itiated In the in itch play 11 'iie iVtiirl States liolf .' s-oci itlop. loin 1, .11111 .1 ), r to-day. His opponent was Will II l del, pn lent association champioii II ., del won i up .nut :i lo go The round was bird fousiit, but witi I riddel Ir-tiling, all the w-.n. The lot nine hole were plaed In a drivus 1 rain which followed excessive heat dur , lug the day. liny .M'ller of the petrolt ilolf i"',S li'mln.iteil Hole -t I-' Str iniih in f t i InvertHsi Club. Toledo. :' up llnllaiid llulili.ird, notlur Inter is- ertrant. defeated l-'r.nik South. d ,,f f,. same club. 2 up, YACHT CRUISE ENDS. . VaRrnnl, 1 nnilerbllt's ( rafl, Wins I'loal Kat's Hun. Han Hamuli:, M-, Ju.t 1.1 Tie an lllal ctllln n( tlir l:,i'.lrii W,tt C'uh ended heie lo-dny with u iwentt.tuo mile run from Nort'i -,ii I I,irl v . rntit, owned bv llainld s V i n,-r' ' won the din's raie for tl. t d i schooners. In the second m, , n siiioon.-r class tht A'lee, i.wtiril in llenrv lliiward, was the winni'i l.:nlrnii. i le , horlug ownei, won the flist division -I n race. The start was off R.ist Hunker l.rlte and the fm'-h ul i:s-r lt" k Wins' c Huoy. the course il'.i gltlm; e gi.i r..l t!ire-toutt!i mils wiinlw.ii 1 t iii. ,i- 1 a -jiltiraker i un to the Ht - n M '. elate e'Utll and solllllwesl Ills is tlm racing coiidliion.- tin. .,-.t f 'hs ci wise. ROYALS VS. BUSHWICKS. The ltoal ijl.in!., ,, ,, teams that lire making a r rt eilnred ch.iniplnn.htii nt ih- r , i he llushwlcks In a d m le h , , , line's Itldgewnod lirn-ui -.. I,,. and Wyikoft lleini-, II: tla) aftrrnmn The It,,, i . i- -Pl'ited twin bill w Hi Ih- , I'lly nine. nml. af.-, i. t. . I to 3. troiiui iil ti i- .-k end till. ! f. I Tl e belter b'lll now tlum I , - this season an.) le . i t ike the m. .sur.- t h- I Sun.a illiat. I an I lloh'i t'.lttery or the ll . , game and Harie) nn I t ;.i t . We carr) futl Iniew of GUNS BICYCLES FISHING TACKLE BASEBALL AND GENERAL SPORTING GOODS AReuts for SMITH MOTOR WHEELS FOLSOM ARMS CO., 314 Broadway, New York CANOES, $27 Cediir Ribs nnil F'l.inltinK. c " covcrwl, two cane scits, Ii" 4 u keel and finely finished m v.'?' " It's ;i stroiifi, str.ul ,ind f is' t "Hist Chief" Canoe, Hi ft wllh Veel 'T Cither maUiw and li m m l " CANOE EQUIPMENT Paddles, assorted lengths t mid 1 - Hack llewls. slat ' Chairs with fnldlnK backs I '' Caret Ins like, l.ad.lisl yialt Poles, nickel pl-ile-i Cushions and Life Prc-criers Drip cups for double paddlii 2.1 I 'si It I isl rioor liacas, Mai Aienta for K. M Mhlln A ( o's csto i covered csiiikw and Ihe famous lei." Imrouih all wihuI Canadian call ' i'" Ion free. N.Y. SPORTING GOODS CO. IA 17 Warren hlreet, near llrii.ul".i wl'OHTstlKN's. I, (Hills,