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JOHNSTON BEATS RICHARDSJN SEABRIGHT SEMIFINALS)!
a
California Star to Meet
Williams in Finals Today
Dr&un of Youthful Star of Place on Davis Cup
? Team Shattered by Defeat in
Straight Sets.
Sr ARTHCH ROHI*?0!?. brilliant drivinc and volleying
(tAnl Service Stiff Cerreapeadeat.) Wooanatn wax unable to make much
headway.
aream^coT;*; U>y bSmped Into John.ton played wejl within hl?
a star today and the boy. Vincent resources in his match with RichRichard*.
fell to earth and' defeat. ?"?? bec?uae of the boy". un?t.adlHe
Xd hitched his wai'tn to a ??? but occ^lonally he unleashed
plar?on the American team which his celebrated forchahd drive, posts
t7 defend the Davis Cup early ?IMy the best single stroke ever
next^nonth and today he met Will- developed in the history of the
lam M. Johnston, a dream destroy- game.
Inc Californian. in the semifinal I,ate in the afternoon Johnston
r(4jind of the historic Invitation and Willie Davis were defeated In
tournament of the Seabrlsht I*awn the douules by Richards and HowTen
nf a* and Cricket Club. ard Voshell. The score was 4?6,
Th? boy was beaten on three g??, 7?5 and in this match with
straight seta at 6?2, 11?2, 8?1, the burden of the singles play off
and %s he bowed his head in da- (,!? mjnd. Richards was at his best
feat *i? chances for winning a place an(j held the gallery enthralled,
on A. Drnrl. Karl ythls ev?.lng In the shawJehh*
mT^:rs: ^
romaittee which is to decide upon
the make-up of the American team men s singles Minor Ooss .a tall
Tomirrow their decision will be hard-lMtttas girl defeated Mary
mada public and It is generally l.e- Browne, the California sta wart,
1 lev en that their selections will not who had been counted upon to reincime
Richards' name. Pel the invasion of Mile Suxanne
. Lenglen, the French marvel
^ Hirnard. on f orm. off R brilliant start Miss Goss
Some weeks ago the boy scored won thc flrst af(er it had Kone
>?? a*iazing victory-over Bill Tllden. to |ra KamcH ut then fell before
(the world champion. In the course t(i)) tury ?f Miss Browne's attack
of the same tournament he do- |n b# s<:cond an(j failed to win a
feated R. Norris Williams, a forchampion.
?"bse- th|rd a?d d^idlnB S),t the
W*y W'fTiams reversed that re- desperately for eery
sult^nd today with the worW of ' werc sharp and
tennis at his feet and hi* dream v ' . u, . r/... An.,|v
warn Close to his star of hope, -"nsatlonal and Miss Goss finall>
Richards suffered one of the most w?"ou* ' T11 \tr? w*l
decisive defeats of hia meteoric Saturday she will meet Mrs Mallory
In thc final round. Mrs. Mallory
The boy played in a manner today defeated Mrs. Marlon Zinderwhipfe*
stunned hi* following. He stein Jcssup 6?I .9?7. Mrs. Jessup
appeared to be listless and the vi^r i" the payer described 'by a London
and ' Plspness which generally anl- newspaper man here with the Ennmate
his play were missing. Hard- lish Davis Cup team as best
ly ever did he storm hi* net and equipped to stand ofT Mile. Lenglen.
only seldom did he Impart to his Mixed Doublets?Second Roinfl.
drives the terrific speed of which Miss Phyllis Walsh and Maj. Arhe
Is capable. Hf? game \Cs "soft" thur Y. Yencken defeated Miss
throughout, and whene?>r be re- Edith Sigourney and A. Wallis
orted to speed he drov* the ball Myers. 6?4. 6?2.
w* off court. Miss I*e4He Bancroft and Hoi-1
Tomorrow Johnston. his con- r0mbe Ward defeated Miss Cere*
queror. plays Williams in the final j %^er and Harold Godshell, 8?6,
round of the tournament. Williams 9 *
won today from Max Woosnam. Misa Adelaide Hooker and T. U.
captain and sole survivor of Eng- pell defeatcd Miss Sara Atha and
land-sDavls Cup team. The score w p Compton, 6?3, 7?5.
w as '#*-5. C 3. 5. j
ago Johnston do- MaJ Arthur Tpnck(.n. who, with
he T?V nief hefn i * ?" rhpllls Walsh, won his match
,Zn.nr"Y, k in the second found of the mixed
' national champ,onship tournament at Seabright.
"h :'n^r?^Ur,nKm k", is' the District amateur tennis chamBoth
are verging upon the best . Al th.
tennis of which they are capable 5. . J* holrt? tho nistrict
J inntK.r ?? ,k?i. Dumbarton Club, holds the District
"1 ""?fth" ,thf'r T . . . doubles title. Yencken is attached
aerie, of matche. Is anticipated. ?o the Britjsh Emba?y.
W illiamn Woonaim.
Woosnam the last of the English MAYFIELD COUNTRY CLUB,
players made a splendid showing j CLEVELAND. Ohio. Aug. 11.?
against Williams. e was at his'Match play between players reprebeat
in the first set and extra I senting Australia and Denmark, In
games were required, n the second I the semifinal round of the Davis j
and third sets however. Williams! Cup tennis tournament, was called!
deposited a succession of angular i off this afternoon because of rain. |
drives to the far comers of the! The postponement will necessitate j
court an din the face of Williams' \ playing the final games Sunday.
City Sandlot Series Results
Garfields Surprise t fheangameme run was the felture of I
By Beating Knicks ,.Lr1*'*":*n ^b?,?*| p"'*?rth a?ho?
" talleeo.ab. 2 0 1 1! Moore...... 3 1 2 l!
~~~" Stears.^b. .202 ItSUunk* < \ ?t ti i
The Garfield nine sprung a sur-1 p?u.ki.ef. 4 2 4 ai^K?l. .f J " J J
prise in Section C of the unlimited i Xij*holson.i/ 4 2 o o:Dey.3t>. .. 4 2 4 e;
* , . . . . j O Bastin.r. 3 0 5 0 .Moon^r,<*f 0 O 3 1 I
clas? yesterday by taking the meas- Hsncock... 4 0 2 Sluoasatosib. 5 10 1
ure of tho Knickerbockers by the 2 0 0 0 DrU^i.rf.. 4200!
core of f> to 5. The Garflelds got BoJd.Sb'.'.'. 4 1# iISmii?^'' 3 12 2
off to an early lead and *ere never ^>bb.ib-p. 4 1 5 i!
4 2 1 2!
headed. The Knicks played a Uisaej.rf.. 0 0 o Oj
ragged game in the field. The _ 'i
* Totals... 33 8 24 t?| Totals... 39 9 27 9
Huns?Moorr Shanks. Burbansn (2). Dej
Knicks. Ab n O A Garflelds Ab fl 0 A '2). Mooney i2?. Dri^pl (2). Mann Krrors
Frearh.sa.. 4 13 OlMurraj.cf.. 4 111 ?Stears. 0'Bastin. llan?-ock (2) Webb
Snnrb.3b.. 4 2 1 2 Sill.3b..... 4 2 1 S Mnoce (2>. Oonulm. Tvo-bav bits Dey
iuvis.cf... 2 0 1 0 Dyrr.lb.... 4 0 9 0 <2>. Moore. Drisael. Mann. Webb. llome
Jenkins.Jb. 3 10 O Griffith.rf. 4 2 10 rua?Buchanan. Sacrifices- Mouncr, IK-y.
Eosan.lb. 3 0 0 0| Roche.If... 3 110 l>onble plays ?Mooney to Moore; Mann to
Cox.rf 2 0 3 0 Rrr>wni9K.2b 112 3 Gonsalea to Brown. Rase on balls-^-Off Mann
Ortel.2b... 3 1 1 ijGirardl.MN.. 2 0 2 3 2; off Jones. 2; off Webb. 1. Hits?Off Jonea
Poorer.... 3 2 5 3{Meancy.c... 2 ? 4 0 7 in 5 2 3 innincs; off Webb. 2 In 2 2-3 inSerrin.p...
1 0 ? ? llsrron.p. .. 2 0 0 0 ninr*. Hit by pitcher?By Mann iLoormant i
FUher p... 2 2 1 J. Averiil.p... I 1 0 0 by Joqc* Buchanan. 'Sfiinn). Stmck out?By '
i ? Mann. 12: by Joac-. 3; by Webb. 2. Win !
Totals... 27 9 21 7 Totals 27 8 2113 ninf pitcher?Mann loosing pit. her?Jooe^
Heore by innings: Umpire?Tarr. Time of game?1:43.
Knickerbockers 00 0 2 2 0 1?5
Garfields O 2 3 0 0 1 CV-6 .. . _ _
Rubs Smith. J arris. Pnw <2>. Kmher. ({U tUltl A. C. UBfCQ.t8
Murray. Hill. Dyer. Griffith. Browning <21. .
Error.-rreuch Smith C2). Sernn Meaney. L firi8t Child Nine, 7'5
Two-base hits?Poo re. Mutraj, Sill. Threa- 9
bnae hit?Jenkins. Stolen bases?French. |
Browning i2?. SfcriAre*?Roche. Brown The Quentin A. C. triumphed over
lug. Glrardi. Doable play?Browning to the Christ Child nine by the score
Oirardi to Djy: Ml to Browoia* to Dyer of 7 to 5 yesterday in Section A
Base on balls?Off Sernn. 2. Hits?Off ?f .l,_ itt_ ?
larria. "? in - i.nia,.; off Ki.her, ? in of *hc ,Jun'or c'a!l!'- ? '5oth t<-ams
taniot-. off H.irroo, ? ia *1-3 innig.; off mi"lo six hits, but Christ Child s
A'ertll. 3 ia 2 2 3 inniat., nit hy pitcher? four errors helped to swell the
By Harroa ICo*. Jnrri.l. Struck out?By Quentin's score. M. White hit a
llarroa. 2; by A .frill. 2; by Serrtn. I; by home run. The score:
?i.ber, 3. Wild pitch?Serrtn. Winnin* c c .h ? ?
pitcher?Banroa. !x?lnt pilrber?Serria. r,^ ih i i n o'n-?n ?k ^ ?
, ?... nl * . ' , -,n rer?-eo.3b.. 4 10 0;Heall.3b 2 0 2 0
tmphea?Naa. Time of ?ame-1.30. Notan.e... 3 2 7 1 H.nkholt.lb 3 0 3 0
1^-pri.lf... 4 11 nlr.Rankia.cf 3 10 0
Emeralds Win 2 Straight K\,b.\ \ \ U\ J
By Beating Westover, 5-2 \ ?2 \ ^V^;l'f \ 2 ? S
. Pape.cf.... 2 0 2 OlWhite.c 3 18 0
The Emeralds wo ntheir second Twcl.p.... 2 0 1 llT.Kuboert.p 3 2 0 1
game in Section A of the unlimited Totals.. . 28 8 18~4| Totals... 24 *821
claas yeaterday by taking the West- Hon.?Ccrreo, Nolan (2), pape, Tncct.
overs into camp by the score of S MrC?<*r"n. Hc'ienkemmer. j
white (2). Knhnert. 1 Brron.?Nolan. Jonea.
to 2. The game was called at the Tncci (2), McCathrJn. White, Knhnert.
end of six innings on account of J'^hlle""^^,,,'' ba^Mcdarkness
. Tingle had a home run < aihran. Leprl, Pape. Xolaa gacrlSce I
to his credit. B*w" ?" b.lb?off'Kuhnert, S;
otr Tacci, 5. Struck out?by Kobnert, 6- by '
Emeralds Ah H OA] Westorer Ab H O A Tucel. 7. Double piaya?Tuccl to Scoina I
Barl*.2b.. 3 0 1 o|Tinjle,2b.. 2 2 0 1 Wild Pitch ? Kubnert. Pas*ed hall \t I
Snlllaan.lf. 3 0 0 0; Wal?h.a?. .. 3004 White 13). Nolan 12). Hit.?off Kuhnert
Farrell.lb. 3 1 4 Oifa.pnr.cf,. 3 1 1 0 8: off Tncci, 8. Hit by pitfher by Tocci
; { k^V-rf. !i:: *c R"k,n' Tl?^
sioraa.rr 2 o i 0 Brenenrtb' 'Jin Linu'orths Tfiird-Innina
McMahoa.rf 1 0 0 0 K.rt?,on.3b 3 0 13 ? ? ? , """"if
iuli'p'b ? } ? 2 Haiioran.p. 2 0 0 1 Kotly Beats Perry8
Babertsoa p 0 0 # 0 ~
? ? ? ? ? ? __ The Llnworths took the measure
Totals. ..23 7 18 ? Totals 25 7 18 10 of thc Perry-A. C. yesterday. 4 to 2.
Rear, by inning-: *n Soction B of the midKet class
Kmeiawk A. 0 0 0 110 0?2 The Linworthit made all their runs
r*?"V* . C ? , 2 1110 0 3 in the third inntne Schley held the
? A? ^Caspar, >oone, >>r- Terry nine to six hits.
PolltTan, Mlle^. Krrors?Btirke. Sul- lain worth Ah II o A' n. ,.
toimm. r.rrell. s.e.ms. Brewer. Wrgu^n. A* " ? 1 ?JJ**Ab 11 0 A
Twoba.e bit. Noooe. Jlahoaey. M.n.Bcld. "3 ?a T J ? J ?
lloni. ran?Tingle, stolen ha*en? Sullivaa, ^var^ ]h 3 0" t" r^fAr,r'*V'' 3
Tingle. Walsh <21. s.crl?c~-Halloraa Hnm. M. i ! 5 > J-tl ' Ji" 31=0
Left ua ba^s?Kmeralda. 7; Westorer, 8 D^ma^r T " ? ' 2 0 2 0
>?.? on ball-?Off Halioran. 2. Itlt^Off nl'kU 3 0 a 2 <083
Mlh-S 7 I. 3 laaing.; off Roberb?a, none s?,th' r, '' J j ? ^E.?dof 'J? <1*1
la IJ iaalng Hit by pitcher By Ulle. * ".<Je' 4 I ' 1 1 1 1 *
1 Walsh. strnck out-By Halloraa. 8; Rrhl.T B '' 1 a 5 MThotapno'ie 4 0 2 1
*: Bobert?.n, t. Ix?iag pitcher- ?s?de?rt * 0 1 'i " '.? 2. 0 1 =
Mll^s. t'mpite?Jaearke. Tiaia of game? _ jni('on?n.2b. J 1 2 ,
? ' ? Swre"by ?2^ Ul T0UU "" 55
Petworths Swamp *"ith w
r ..a ... ? Runs? Olnaeoet. Ward, nollia, Schley,
Leviathans, 11 top KSST.
, TLe,s r>etwor,,h' "Tamp'd the
leviathans yesterday In Section B Hollta t* Want. Left on baae*?i>rry Voff
the junior claas. The final score Uawoctfc. 8. Bane on balU-Off HehicV! 4:
vaS'll to Q. The winners made but 'J. 4- Hlt pltcber?By Monk
nlneTTts. and many of the winners* *+*7. t;
ruu. wer. due t. errors.^Buch- Cm
% ^
Cubs Drop Two
Tilts to Pirates
Pittsburgh Strengthen*
Hold on let Place by
Double Victory.
PITTSBURGH, Auf. 11.?The Pl'
rates defeated the Cuba twice today,
winning the first came 7 to S
and the aecqpd, which went eleven
innings, 5 to 4. Scores:
FIRST OA HE.
Cblrago. AbB Oi| Pitta. lb 11 0 A
Flack.rf. .. 5 1 t 0?MVfllle.aa 4 4 3
HolVher.s* 5 2 1 4 Btgbee.rf ., 4 2#2 0
Kell#her.2b 4 1 S ftiRobe'aoa.rf. 4 12 0
(irbnen, lb. 4 1 12 lfBarak't.Sb. 4 3 0 2
Mulllvae.lf. 4 10 <?|Tieraey.2b. 4 2 11
Malael.rf., 4 1 2 0| Wklttad.f.. 4 2 2
Deal.Sb... 4 2 0 1|<}rti?M.lb.. 4 0 0 2
Oferr?n,c 4 0 4 ?|Bro??em.c.. 4 2 ft 1
Aleader.p. 3 1 1 0|Hamilton.p. 3 0 2 1
Daly 100 0|
1 Totals.. 85 12 27 12
Total*. . 38 12 24 13|
Hatted for Alexaader la aiath.
Score by iaaiagn:
Chicago..'. 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0?a
Pittsburgh 00000 408 *?7
Hub*?Holloeher. Krllfher, Grimes. Rlfb??
(21. Robertson. Baraliart <2?. Tterafy (2).
Tw )-baw bltii?Kflkhfr, TlfrBfy, Whit ted.
Three-baae hlta?Hollorher. Sullivaa Stoleabaae?Grlmfi.
Struck out?By Alexander.
4; by Hamilton, 4. l>ft oa bases?Chicago,
S; Pittsburgh. 4. Impires?Breaaaa and
O'Day. Time. 1:33.
SECOHD GAME.
Chicago. Ab II O A|i*ltta. AbHfl A
Flack.rf... 5 16 0| MVrllle.as. 5 2 11
HolYker.ua 5 1 1 1| Blgbee.cf. . 6 2 0 0
KelM?er.-b 4 3 2 4|Robe'aoa.rf 3 2 4 0
tirlmes.lb. 5 0 11 1|rfarah't.Sb, 5 2 12
Barber.lf.. 5 2 0 0}Tiera?j.2b. 5 3 16
Maine).rf.. 4 2 1 0! Whlttsd.lf. 4 -1 3 0
Deal.3b.... 5 0 2 l|<irimm.lb.. 5 0 16 0
Dalvj*.... 10 4 ljBrottem.c.. 4 15 0
Marriott. 1 0 0 0|ZtBB.p 5 10 2
O'Farrell.e 0 O I 0|
Killefer.c.. 0 0 4 1| Totals.. 44 14 33 11
rTwombley 1 1 0 0|
Martin.v - 4 0 0 4|
Totals. 40 10 32113!
* Bat tad for Daly la aeTeath.
tBatted for O'Farrell la ninth.
| JTwo out when winning run scored.
Score by ianlaga: i
| Chicago > 1 0 (f 1 n ft ft l 0 0-c4
lMttaborgh 3100000000 1?5
| Buna - Flack. Hollocher, Crimea., Barber.
' Maranvtlle (21. Blgbee. Barnhart. 7.inn.
: Two-beae hits?Tiernay. Barber, Robertaon.
Flack. Twombly. Three-base nit?Hoi.?.cher.
Sacrifice hlta?Kelleher. Robc*t?ca. Daly,
MaWel. Stolen Sase??Mnrarvllle p:?, Fmb.
1 Banes on balla?Off Martin, 8. Struck out?
i Br Martin. 5; Zinn. j. _ Lett on bases?Chicago,
6; Pittsburgh, 11. Umpires?0 Day
jauu Brcnnaa. Time. - .20.
Giants Split Even With
Dodgers in Two Games
NEW YORK. Aug. 11?The Giants
jnr.d Robin?, met in a double-header
j at the Polo Grounds today and
when it was all over they stood
even-Steven on the day. Brooklyn
took the first game. 5 to 3; the second
went to the thirteenth inning,
when Frank Frisch, of the Giants,
slammed out a two-bagger which
scored Bancroft from first with the
winning run of a 6 to 5 score.
FIRST GAME.
Brooklyn. Ab H O A| New York. Ab H 0 A
Olson.sa.. 4 0 5 1 Burns.ef... 5 2 2 0
Johntton.Sb 5 113! Fancroft.ss 4 2 2 1
Grifflth.rf. 3 2 0 ft Friseh,3b... 4 2 16
Wheat.If.. 4 3 4 OYoungrf... 4 0 2 1
Myera.cf... 3 0 1 0 Kelly.lb. .. 3 18 0
Sch andt.lb 3 3 12 0 Meusei.lf. .. 4 0 2 0
Kild*ff.2b. 4 0 3 ". Bawling*.2b 8132
O.MUler.c. 3 0 1 1 Snyder.c. .. 3 2 5 0
Reuther.p. 2 10 3 Ryan.p..... 2 O 2 1
Schnpp.p. .1 0 0 0 Shae.p 0 0 0 0
Smith,p... 10 0 1 'Brown.... 10 0 0
Totala... 33 10 27 14 Totals 33 10 27 11
Batted for Rysn in eighth.
Score by innings:
Brooklyn 0001 1 210 0?3
New York 00200100 0?8
Runs?Johnston. Griffith (2), Wheat, 0.
Miller, Burns. Frisch. Rawlinga. Errors?
Olson, Burns 12)f Kelly. Two-base hit?
Wheat. Three-base hit?Wheat. Home run
?Frisch. Sacrifices?Bancroft. Ryan, Myers.
Stolen hasc*?Burn*. Griffith, Wheat. Buses
on errors?New York, 1. Struck out?by
Heather. 1; by Ryan, 4. Bases on balla?
off Reuther, 4; off Smith. 1; off Ryan. 8.
Double plays?Rysn to Kelly; Frisch to
Kelly; Young to Snyder; Olson to Kildoff
to Schmandt. Wild pitch?Ryan. Hlta?off
Reutber. 7 in 5 Innings, none out la sixth;
olf Schupp. 2 In 1 inning, none out in aereth;
off Smith, 5 la 3 innings; off Ryaa, 10 in 8
Innings. Left on bases?Brooklya, 5; New
York. 11. Umpires?Rlgler and Moran.
SECOND GAME.
Brooklyn Ab H O Aj New York. Ab n 0 A
Olson,**... 6 2 2 7 Barns. If... 6 4 3 1
Joknston.3b 0 3 2 5| Baneroft.sa. 5 17 4
Griffith,rf. 3 0 0 ft' Frisch.3b... 7 3 3 3
Neis.rf.... 3 10 0|Voung.rf.4 6 2 2 0!
Wheat.If., 6 4 2 0| Kelly.lb. .. j 6 2 12 1
Myers.rf.. 5 3 3 0 Meusel.cf. . 8 0 8 0
Sch'andt.lb 3 121 ft. Rawlings.L'b 5 12 5
Kilduff.2b. 5 2 4 6! Snyder.c... '5 2 7 3
Kreiiger.c. 3 0 1 ft! Rarnes.p... 2 0 0 3
O.Miller.c.. 2 0 1 Offtatlee.p..., 0 0 0 0
Miljua.... 4 10 3:Toney,p.... 2 10 0
Fmith.p... 2 0 0 1>tBrown..J, 110 0
llCun'ham.. J) 0 0 0
Totals.. 80 17*86 J2| Totals,,... ?g 17 TO 3ft
None out when winning run scored
* Ratted for Baraea in sixth. I Ratted for
fcallee in eighth.
Score by innings:
Brooklyn 020001 100010 9 3
New York 200001001010 1?6
Rubs -Johnston. Wheat (2), Kildnff <*M
Burn. (2>. Psnoroft (21. fri.r-h.
terrors?Bancroft, Frisch, Toaey. Two-base
hits ?.Bum*. Wheat, Kildnff. Johnaton
Kelly <2?. Three-bnse hit?Young. Rome
run ? Kildnff. Sacrifice hits ? Schmandt
Myers. Stolen ba?c?Frisch. First base oii
error?Brooklyn. 2. Struck ont?Smith 1*
by Bsrnes. 1; by Ssllee, 2; by Toaey' 8*
Base* on balls?off Mlljus, 3: off Smith, 8off
Barna*. 1; off Sallee. 1. Doable plays-^
Barnes to Bancroft to Kelly; Rawllags to
Bancroft to Kelly: Olaon to Kildnff to
Schmandt. nits? off Barnea, 10 In 6 lnningaw>ff
Sallee, 7 In 2 Innings; off Toney
4 la 5 iaaings; off MIIJus, 0 la 7 innings1
off Smith, R In 6 innings. Left on bases?
Brooklyn. 9; New Tork, 13. empires?Moran
and Rlgler.
Braves Defeat Phils
In Tenth Inning, 2-1
BOSTON. Aug. 11.?With all New
Et*gland watching them breathlessly.
the dark horse Braves managed
to pull out in the tenth Inning of a
came with the Phillies today, winning
2 to 1. Christenbury did the
tuck with a wallop that would have
been a homer had not the game terminated
when South worth crossed
the plate. McQuillan and Meadows
Pitched great ball, the former fanning
ten of the Thillles. The score:*
Thill. Ab II O \ llwt.ii. AbHOA
Monroe,3b,. 3 0 0 2 Pow-ll.cf... 5 I 4 ft
B?IUi.?..', 5 0 13 Barbare.as. 3 0 2 r?
l^b'Tcan.rf 4 10 0 8'thwortk.rf 5 2 0 0
W'stone.lf. 4 14 0 Cralse.lf... 3 13 0
Knn. hjr.Ib 3 0 IS 0 Roeekei,3b. 2 10 0
Willlams.cf 3 3 3 0 Iloike.lo... 4 10 0
Park'sonss 3 115 Kord,2b.... 4 0 0 2
"milJ.f.. 4 0 2 1 O'Kell.e 3 1 10 3
Meadows,p. 4 0 15 Mcpnllian.p 3 0 0 1
C'tcnbnry. 110 0
Totals... 33 3 27 18 Total.... 33 3 30 11
None out when wiiiinc run scored.
Batted for Holke ia tenth.
Koore by laninfs:
Philadelphia 00010000 ?l
Boatoa 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1?2
nana?Wricktatone. Barb.ee. Honthworth.
Srrec? BnMJr. Two-base lilt?Bootkworth.
Tkre.li.se kit?Powell. Baeriflrr hlu?
Parklanoa. MrQuilUn, Crnhe. Stofrn bases
?Boe^kel. Monthworth. Bane, on balls?Off
McQuillan. 3: off Meadows. 7. Struck oat?
Bjr McQuillan. 10: by MeatfoWs. 1. Donble
"lay?O'Xeil to Bart*re to Ho!ke. I'asaed
hall- Brtwr Tiaae, 1:52. L'mpino.?Klem
aad McConai^k.
Bing Miller Sets Pace for
Mates in Batting in Runs
Responsible for 63 Tallies in 82 Games, Surpassing
Judge, Who Has Played in 111 ,
Games. O'Rourke at Best in Pinches.
\ ^ ' 1
By JACK NYE. that. McBride had such a man In
. reserve to Jam Into the breach.
A. the baseball season begins to grvwaa Ha? Ulr > Wats. '
wane and the pennant hopes of the wk#B ^ 8C ^o.u Browns, seWashlngton
populace are ready to cure tn the flrst division again, dabe
put In storage- until next spring, parted from Washington W-ednea...
_ . ' d-v evening with thrse w'ns under
It become, more and more apparent blutStlW had the .atlsfacthat
President OrllDth did a good tlon ot Knowing that they were
day's work laat year when he ac- one of the two teams In the circuit
quired Kddle (Bing) Miller, the *h?t can claim over lhc
I .. , . Nationals for the season.
Southern League home run King. Thf Hrowns have won ten *lcNot
that Alhg has become a rivai torles from McBrlde's men, as comof
Babe Ruth in his first season P??* to ,evfn J.?"ln
Mackmen also have an edge in
under the big tent, but the LJttle ymwes wltW thc Griffs, wKh nine
Rock product has made Na vtsry victories out of seventeen games.
promising debut *??'"<* ?>* stronger team, the
firifTs have made a much better
His habit of long-distance hitting .hjwlng, winning eight out of llfhas
broken out repeatedly, how- teen from the Yankees and nine out
ever as r-an So inrti.-ui-rt "hw h? of seventeen from the Indians,
ever, as can be Indicated by his w(th Detn)lt the |oc&ls have ha<1
seven home runs, which give him a ttn even break, with eight out of
leadership in that branch of en- sixteen gpimes. They have prosdeavor
over all his mates. P"ed; mo"t, ?*?in.t the White Sox.
winding eleven out of sixteen
Miller is still lagging below the gamJ. wlth that sanitary crew.
.300 mark with an average of -277. Ncw York Increased it* lead over
but these figures give no idea of San>e yesterday and are now loomthe
real value of his bludgeon. ing large as probable winners of
Tlasely Hitter la Plachea. the pennant for the-first ti/ne in
Though playing In less- games M*tor>' ? _ . . J. _fc_k_
than any of the Washington regu- w ' .
lars save Milan, the swarthy Bing of the rumored internal
has a commanding lead In batting dissension on the club. th. Hu*ina?
in runs. Taking part in but S2 ?re ? flne "
games, he has driven In a total of Shawkey,?nd h?'d
?S tallies. This I. ? more than the ?,? "n.d" '" ln ? to L
number driven in by Judge, in sec- ^
ond place though Joe has swung M Hu?,? ,8 the stHtnge
Si* JV . vfT", ^ L. predicament of making a great bid
the third best batter in the pinches for ,h, ,?t ,nd at the mmt
producing 48 runs, while Gharrit/ t|me |taBd,nr ?.n,er of losing
is fourth with 4?. ...... hU Job for alleged lnelllclency.
In glancing over the statistics, the There is a determined movement
fact Is brought out that though to underIn|ne Huggins among cerFrank
O'Rourke's binges haven t uin HtarB of the yank, and the
been notably frequent, they have owner, are said to be lending a
usually come with mates on the .ympathetfc ear. It Is claimed that
sacks. The weak-hitting shortstop RliK hasn't managed hla team lnhas
batted in Just three less runs telllgently. The real trouble, howthan
Rice, who has out-hit him by ever, probably lies In the fact that
almost 100 points. there are too many temperamental
Miller's hitting has undoubtedly gentlemen on hi* payroll who have
been a strong factor in keeping the an Idea that they are the real
Nats In third place*this season. A brains of the organtaatlon.
comparative , youngster, the new Certain It 1s that Huggins. deleft
fielder should show marked im- spite his faults, la making the
provement next season and tn the ?ro>id champions sprout a bunch of
course of time might carve a niche gray hairs. That would be enough
for himself among the outfield for the fans of any city save New
stars of the league. York, where they feel entitled to1
With the utter failure o(* Duffy the epnnant by virtue of divine j
I^ewls this spring, It was fortunate right.
After Mr. Hoarnnaa. Tiresome. Perhaps, Bat Important.
With rue my dop. ii laden The subject Is a trifle tiresome in I
Through tips ao good u spots, but still Important. A num- i
? ZZSOX her of soft-hearted bystander, de??
m"T 1 ?-7?r-14- ,lre know that alnca certain
Through hookies, sorer tleeping. members of the White Sox "have
Mj golden hole has etrayed. been acquitted by a Jury of throwEnnh
cinch kao left me weeping jnK games." why Is It their reinWhere
* to I shots fsio. statement has been delayed?
Overlooking fields blurred by These men were never "acquitted
summer haze, that perhaps around of throwing games."
dusk are faint with Kentucky star- The law merely held no penalty
light. Man 'o War ma." be able to for any such offense, which is still
wink at his two old running mates worse than thievery and knavery
after all. What with "Babe" Ruth of the rankest sort.
struggling to keep pace with his When any of thesa men step back
1920 whirl and Jack Dempsey comb- Into baseball, baseball, as a sport,
ing the landscape for a worthy op- might as well be tossed into the J
ponent, existence for the latter pair Junk heap, on a level with the hull
as had its share of seams and man junk that tried to drag It down, j
knots. The "Babe" isn't quite sure !?e?er Headed.
but what he made a distinct mis- _ 1 w . I
take in Jumping from twenty-nine 1" b"? of
to fifty-four In one campaign. There . f. 'J1' ,leI i
I. such a thing as Increasing one's ?r fa?rfn?" ^h~<Jed
n.tl,roi at any stage of the open champion- i
ear normal, natural uhlp. Including th< qualifying round.
**ar Tk. Vmtr* haven't the official tabulation '
?m ? J ?k at band' but we know after the
Sine? Rill learned abdicated there nnit few holc|| of the qual|fyinhave
been five national figure* In test he held his place in front of the
turf tennis worthy of championship T.arade thc entire distance, amountconsideration.
lug t0 elghtv or eighty-flve holes.
They were Mclaughlin. William*. Certainly no other golfer in the
Johnston, Lindley Murray and Til- history of the open championship
den. ever duplicated the feat of leading
No one else has been figured with a big fleld over such an extended
a eh&jicc through the bulk of the area without being overtaken at
last decadtv Mclaughlin and Mur- least once in the course of the
ray have drifted from the picture, bunkered journey.
but the upward march of Vincent i,.kh7 j?? a?d Vlaee.t niehards.
Richards may not be quite primed (jn chorus).
yet to dash through a Tilden or a ? kammer u> wk far a .nailJohnston,
but he at least must be Thaj may held ear char*? st bay:
given due consideration no iftatter They may check ear ruth with a tner peise
what .the opposition may offer. For la the whirl ef the dixzy fray.
he is the sole newcomer since Til- 1?* ' ? remember this,
?he"'"sFuffThnt T?ri7nd W mi pht "Uch^m"^ edge of dnw.
the *fuff that a friendly fate might with a sword that U mode of YouU.
easily weld into a crown. (Copyright, tttl. How York Tribune, Ine.)
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f/ IT PAVS TO k DEAL A1
L BOTH SIMS OF 7 AT K St *THE DCPCN
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Extraordinary Sale of Underwear, Pajamas
Samples and Seconds of Famous "Vanity" and "Trophy"
Makes of Men's Wearables
at Vi Price and Less
A wonderful sale of Underwear. Pajamas and Night-Robes of a
quality thafc*\vlll appeal to men who are accustomed to'buying the
best. When "Varsity" and "Trophy" brands of garments are obtainable
at savings of half price and more, then it Is time'that every
J value-wise man should take prompt action and procure a sufficient
r supply to last a long time.
They are samples apd neconds and the quantities will hardly last
the day out. Therefore come early an4 get your pick Of these sensational
values. ,
{ High-Grade Union Soits, 75c Men's At
Val-e. -p t. 93.M ? do|,n AtJ?
19 doxen High-grade Union 8ults, of madraa, satln-atriped ma
nainsook, crepe, silk-striped madraa and Mar- fine materials,
guerette cloth?representing sample, and aeconda drawers. Sampl
or garments selling regularly up to f2.M. 11.60 grgdes.
I Me*'i Nigkt Robe* Pemt Flan Bel Pijiau
I.M and IIM Valaea UN ta HN Valor.
65c $1.45
IS V4 dosen Cotton and Cambric iVt dosen Doraet Flannel PaNlght
Robes. V-neck style, full- jamaa. trimmed with silk frogs
cut else*. Samples and second. or plain: made with military or
of 11.00 and I1.B0 grades. round neck. All samples. \
Yanks Beat A
Ruth Gets 43d
_____ 's
S hawkey in Form ? New
Yorkers Take Firmer
Grip on Lead, t
IHIUADKLpHIA. Aur. 11.?The
Yankee* wrapped (hrnielnii i Utile
more aecurely around l\r*t Va<?
by beatlnr the Athletics here today.
7 to I. Babe Ruth's fortytlilVd
Homer accounted for three
of the Yanka* run a. Bob R hawkey
went the dlatance for the New York
club and held the Athletlca In hand
until a good lead permitted him
to relax. The score:
?h " 0 k\ All.Mir.. Ab H 0 A
Mliw.ef... 10 2 o; witt.rf.... 4 110
IVrk.M... 4 1 2 AjC.Walker,If 4 12 1
KMtk.lf.... S ? 1 OlJ.Walker.lb 4 1 It 1
Baker ?... r. n s 2;PerklM.,.. 4 2 12
Meaael.rf.. 4 1 I 0| Welrt.ef... *1(0
npMk.... 4 I 10 1 Dufaa.Sh.. 4 1*1
Wart.2b... 3 2 s :il?rke?.2b... 4 1 1 a
Sfbaat.r.. 4 5 4 o MK'aan.ni. 2 0 2 1
Skawke^.p. 4 2 2 a|Ha.tj.p..? 10 0 2
IKeefe.n.... 1 n ? J
IKraenaa.p. 0 0 0 0
lirlffltb... 10 0 0
ToUla.. M 11 27 llj Totala.. Z3 10 27 12
Hatted tfir Keefe ia elcbth.
by Innlaic
N>? York 2 ] 0 4 0 ? 0 0 ?-T
Philadelphia..: OtOtOI I 1U-3
Run. P?-k 121. Rath (21. PI pp. Ward.
8eba??. Witt. C. Walker. Welrk. Two-baa.'
bit* Peek, Ruth. C. JValker <81, Witt.
Three-bax hit Welch. Home r?a- Rath.
C. Walker. Hacriare hlta?Wart. Miller.
Ntoles bare?Miller, struck ?r?t?lljr *aa?
key, 1; by Haaty, 1; by Keefe, 4. Haar.
on balla?Off Kliawkey. 1; off Haaty. 2.
I km hie plays Peck to Wart. Peek to Ward
to Plpp; Hkawkey to Plpp. Paaaed ball?
Perkiaa. Hlta?Off Hasty. * la a 2 a ?
"las*, off Keefe. r, la 4 !4 innlnj. off
Freeman, none In 1 tnnin*. Left on Imm- '
*e? York. 4; Philadelphia, 4. I'mpirea? I
Dlneen, Wiiaoa aad Kraaa. j
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BOXING NOTES. *j
CHICAGO. A us. 11.?Paddy Clancey.
of the Stock Yards, is out to
redeem himself when he meets
Frankie Srhaefer In the windup of 1
aim Mullen's boxing show at Au- I
rora Saturday. ##
,Art Magruirle, the middleweig-ht 1
boxer, is on his way to Fort Worth 1
to box Young Fitzsimmons. After t
I U e Fitzsimmons fight he will go to i
Dallas to box some local boy. ]
Johnny Buff, who fought Charley j
Ledoux 'ast night, is reported ,
matched for a 12-round bout with i
tattling Chink, in Cincinnati next i
week.
i i
I*eo Flynn. manager of Kid Norfolk.
the negro heavyweight, sends
word the 10-round bout betwen Norfolk
and Harry Greb. of Pittsburgh,
i still on and will be fought at
Forbes Field, in Pittsburgh, on the
i ght of August 28.
Reds Take Easy Game ,
From Cardinals, 6 to 1 '
ST. LOCIS. Aug. 11?The Reds 1
won an easy victory over the Cardi- 1
nals here today, defeating the home
club 6 to 1. The score: <
Cincinnati Ab II O A St. Louis AbHOA 1
Neale.rf... 4 0# 0 Mann.cf . . 3 3 2 0
Bohne.2h.. 4 4 A ? Srhalta rf 4 12#
<; roh.Sb 4 10 2 Stock .Shu .. *011
Rounh.cf... 3 12 0 Ilorn.by.2b 4 1 1 3 ,
Daub#* rt.lb 3 0 12 0'Foamier . 1h. 3 Oil O
Bressler.lf. 3 0 1 0 M. Henry.If. 4 112*
Winjro.c.., 4 11 O'Lavan.K*... 4 15 5
Kopf4 1 S Dilhoefer.c. 3 14 0 1
Rixey.p 4 10 2[Dook.p 0 0 0 1 |
|RaUey.f 2 10 1
I North.p 0 0 0 0
*C lemons... 10 0 0
Total* 31 9 27 13 1
Iintted for Bailey la eighth 1
Cincinnati 1 2 1 0 0 0 2 0 O?0 1
St. I>iuU 0 0 <1 0 0 0 0 ] 0?1
Rusk?Neale. Bohne firoh. Kopf. Rixey
(2). Mann. Errors?Bobs*. McHenry. Lavaa.
Two-ban* hit?Bohne. Three-base hit
?Kopf. Sacrifice hits?Roosh. Stock. Stolen
base?Groh. Doable plays?Bohne to Daubert:
Bohne to Kopf to Daubert; Kopf to
Daubert: Groh to Bohne to Daubert (2); <
Railey to Laraa to Fournier. Wikl pitch? ,
Bailey. Paaaed ball?Dllboefer. Base* on
halls?Off Doak. 2: off Risay. 3: off Bailey. ?
1. Struck out?By Bailey. 3; by North, 1. ]
Time. 1:49. fmpires?Hart and Emslie. ]
GOTTRMHrKT LEAGUE.
R. P. E. Ab H 0 A! Af ricul Ab H 0 A
Dorr.2h... 3 1 0 0 Aldeo.Sb .. 3 1 0 2 1
Watt.ef... 4 3 3 0 Rosteaa.ss 3 0 11
t'arrfc'k.Sb. 4 0 0 1 McLaren.If. 4 1
M'Don'fh p 3 0 1 liQouChin.cf. 3 0 0 rt !
But?.ius.lb. 4 11 0. Edwards.2b 4 0 0 1
Ma>hew.s* 3 0 4 0: Stork.lb... 2 1 10 0
Trawford.c 3 1 13 2 Clement*^. 3 2 8 0<
Stevens.If. 0 0 1 0> Richards.rf 3 0 2 0
Powell.If.. 10 1 0| llarkt.p.... 3 10 41
Dobbins,rf. 3 0 0 Oj
Totals... 2S 6 24 4j Totals 2S ? 24 S
Score by innings:
R urea u...? 4000000 0?4
Af ricaltore. 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 4-4
Run*?Dorr. Carrick, McDoaough, Bossias,
Ald?n, Stork. ?lemeats. Richards. Errors?
McLaren. Dorr, Crawford (2), Stevens.
Three-base hit?Alden. Home runs?t'lements.
Buasius. Stales base a?Dorr. Watt.
Alden. McLaren. II ouch in Stork. Harke
Bases on balls?Off McDonough. 4; off
Harke 2. Struck out?By IfcDnnoash. 1-1.
by Harke. ?. Wild pitch? MeDonoajrh. Hit j
by pitcher?By Harke (Dorr. Stevens I.
Game called end eighth; darkness.
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tm |1.M Grain
tic Shirts and Drawers of madras,
dras, crepe, nainsook and other
Coat style shirts, knee-length
es and seconda. of usual 7&c to
DmmI Fiuwel Nick Rebe?
Tilara ww to W? at
89c
SVi dozen Domet Flannel Nlfht
Robe*, extra full cut, very heavy
grade. All samplea.
Ualti >? n*a Hnl Haar.
Sale Men's ^
SHIRTS, 79c
A tlwuctl Upwards ?( 3M Aaii kiAn : ;
assortment, of higher priced iWt??d fart
qufity. Chiefly of fart color percales, fcre >"ttoa
aeffife styles. Al sties the lot, bat
ot al sixes ia aoy one style. 79c.
Entire stock men's
white buck oxfords
$?2 >85 formerly '
V were $10
Genuine white buckskin oxfords with cross or'
wing tips and white ivory rubber soles. Also few
tan and white sports oxfords at the tame price.
The Hecht Co.
7th at F Baseball tickets on Sale Here 7th at F
Shoe Shop entrance open until 1 o'clock Saturday for
sale of Saturday and Sunday ball tickets.
MLLE. LENGLEN TO , . _ c, .. j
MEET MISS GOSS League Standings.
NEW YORK, AU(. II. ? Mlraj AMERICAN LEAGUE.
Eleanor Con. of New York, ranked w ( ^ ^
)i(th by the United States Lawn New Tor*. as ?s'.as!Detroit 615*7 tr;
Tennis Association, ha* been drawn J?*?!!**' ?? Ji 4# 34 *?*
Hash tan. :s S2 .& ?! lilrifo 4* ?n 4l
is the opponent of Miss Suzanne at. Loan.. 51 M AM Pklla. ?> ?7 t;i
L*mlen. the French champion. In '
he flnal round of the National _ ?
somen's championship at Forest
Hills next week. OAXM TODAY
Should Miss Lenslen win. as she Ntw Tork ,, pU|e4?W|U
s expected to by the experts, she | Chicago at < >?|aM.
rill meet the winner of the iffktrh at u?m at Detroit,
between Mrs. Molla BJuratedt- I ???
Hallory aAd Mrs. Marion Zinder-1 NATIONAL LEAGUE.
itein Jessup, who are paired in the ? ?
Irst round. * t. PC ! ' W t,. PC.
Pitt?b?r?h ?T a- .assist loot. . M U .MS
_ , , ? . . . Sew Tors. a-. ? an2iri?<-iB??ti. <r ai ?ss
Toaau ? Schedule &? ? ..n, n.,-a??....?c ?M
? r, J, . ^ . Brooklyn.. 57 52 523 I'hila 11 TT *1
In Sandlot Series ?
TESTE*D4T S EISCTTS
- Pittahorrh. 7?5; Chiraco. S??
s sii*li^ Cteaa. Rmnklra. S?5: New Vnrk. 5?a.
Section A?Yankees vs. Langdon. B??too. Philadelphia, t.
It Thirty-fifth street and Wisconsin | CiDrt?aatl. ?; St loai.. t.
ivenue Umpire?Daniels. ; 0AKE8 TODAY.
Section B?Southlands vs. Sham- Cincinnati at sr ixmi*
rocks, at Washington Barracks. I'm- Philadelphia at Bootna
pi re?Hurd. ! Chicafo at Pltt?har*h.
Section C?G. P. O. vs. Domini- j BrooHra at Sew Tort.
an?. at Union 6tation plaxa. Um- n j j m m
?ire?jaescke. Ready 8 Cops to Play
j..i.r t'inaa. Boiling Field Nine
Section A?Mohawks vs. Aztecs. ,
[Postponed until Sunday at 11 a. m.J Mike Ready, manager of the Porn
Shamrock field.) [lice Department nine, hs arranced
Section B?Hilltops vs. Renrocs.. a baseball (aim for his coppers
it Thirty-seventh and R streeta *"1* Boll in* Fled team t?n?or.
northwest. Umpire?Sutton. row afternoon at 3:S0 at Congress
Myn| i Heights.
1 * immUm - The team will line up aa follows:
Section A?Nationals vs. Mount Police: Stem-art. lb.; Fitairerald,
lainier. Handle, east end Pennsyl- ;b.; Glasscock, c.a; Preatle. 3b;
rania avenue bridge. Umpire? Boyd, l.f.; Savers, c.f.; ODonneli.
iratburd. ! r.f.; Kelly or Abrams. p.; and
Section B?Mardelle vs. Liberty, | Leach, c.; Boiling Fi#ld: Gilbert,
it Brookland Umpire?CoMIL lb.; Dunlap. 2b.; Janewita. as.;
Forsvthe, 3b.: Bienlick, l.f.; JohnMarylebone
Cricketers Win. , "?nrV rC, JrAt?' ' r sm""on- cIjONDON.
Auk 11 ?The "d
Aelphia Pilgrims started the most ] ???????^?
important match of their tour to-1 i >-n
lay when they met the team of the' JTVZT-, 0 LJ I 1 i 1
Marylebone Club at the famous < llf\t5) /%| *??
Lords cricket ground which is the of/ vJ
mecca of the game. When playlOUXj/^
ended for the day Marylebone had i 5?ap Them Tp!
scored 348 runs in the first Inning; CHAS. E. MILLER, l*C.
while the Americans had 62 for the 'Formerly Miller Bro? ' Autr *unoiy
I MS 14th *.. 4 n?n ?arg af H *
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S1.75 - 51-50
25% Reduction on All
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irK 100 S3 00 25% Reduction on All
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u"'- "atl Bathiir Salts
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' ' "Spacta!" Sal. FUnPwf,AL^,2S(J1 rA
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