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Results in National League THREE TEAMS TIE FOR FIRST PLACE Morning Games Placed Cubs,; Phillies and Giants on Equal Terms. ST. LOUIS DEFEATS PIRATES New York Loses to Philadelphia, j and Boston Wins From Brooklyn. Chicago. July 4.?Chicago tied Phila? delphia and New York for first place in the National League pennant race bv winning the morning game from Cincinnati to-day. > to 3. Pitcher , Keefe. of Cincinnati, hi'.o one bad in - ' ning. After walking two men he '.im.s ! an error, and was then touched for i eve hits, two of which were home rung and one a double. Richter, bt I Chicago, pitched a fine game. but i weakened in tbe last inninc. when veur hits ar.d a base on balls aetted two runs Hoblltzell's home run co :rl- ? ed the other run. Clarke's hard Was ? badly hurt in the first fnning ihd he retired. Score: Chicago. Cincinnati. Ai'. H O A E All K O A E Ehcek'd. I.'. : 0 S 0 0 Bescher. If 3 1 ? 0 0 Schulte, rf 4 110 0 Down'y. rs 2 0 6 .4 0 llofman. lb 1 1 111 Aim Ida, ?t? 2 l 0 0 9 Good*, ?f.. * 1 1 0 0 Bates, cl. :, 0 .' 0 Zlaa'an. 2'o. t 1 3 : 0 Hob'zel. ti> 3 t 10 o 0 Povle. Sb... 4 113 0 Bt'Ck. lb... 11 I 0 t> Tinker, ss. 4 1 0 3 OMltch'H, r! t 2 I 0 0 Archer, c... 2 17 2 0 Mar*'nil, rf 2 10 0 0 Richter, p. S 0 0 0 0 Grant. 5?.. 2 0 ?"? 2 0 Brown, p... 0 0 0 0 OAltlztr. ss 10 10 0 Epar.. Ib.. 4 1 I 6 0 Clarke, c. 0 0 0 0 u M'Lcan. c. 0 0 1,0 A Sevorol.l. c ! 1 1 ft 0 Keefe. p... 2 0 9 11 retai* ..31 7 27 11 1 Totals ...33 8 24 13 1 ?cor? by Innings: R. Chicago .0 0 S 0 0 0 ft 0 ??* : Clnclnnau .0 0 0 1 0 0 o 0 !?1 Summary: Runs?SheeKSrd,'Schtilt*, Tot man, Ocod>?. Zimmerman. Tinker. Archer. ' Richtet. Hob?tzel, E?an. Keefe. Two-base j hits?Zimmerman. Doyle. Home runs? , Schulte. Tinker. Hoblltsel. sacrir.ee hit?j Dowr.t-y. Double plays?Grant to Egan to Beck: Tinker in Zimmerman to Hcimnn ; Left on bases?Chlcaso. 2: Cincinnati. 11. I Hits-O.T Richter. 5 In S l-S Innings; oft I Brown. 0 in 2-3 Ir.ninc- First base , r. fci.'.is? ! Off Richter. 7. oft Keefe. 3. Struck our?3> Richter, fi: by Keefe, - Time ei sun?. I I hours, empires. Johnston* and Eason. TIED FOR FIRST PLACE Philadelphia. P... July 1.?The Phila? delphia Nationals Cefcatcd New Y tU. 11 to 7. In the morning game and tied the leaders for rtrst place. Doolun was put out of the game for disputing with L'mplre O'Day when calleil out un strikes. Both teams hit the ball very | hard. Jmt Philadelphia's safeties were made In bigger bunches. Score: New Vurk. Philadelphia. AB H O A E AB H O A E Devore. If.. i 2 3 0 0 Kr.?b*. Jb. 4 2 2 3 1' Doyle. 2D... 4 0 3 0 1 raiktrt, Cf 4 0 4 0 0 S'grass. cf. 4 3 1 0 0 Loben. Ib. S011 0 ilurrav. rf. 5 2 1 0 0 Mage*, if ., lot 0 Merk>. lb. 0 3 > 0 C Lud us. lb. ? 2 9 0 0: Brldeli. ?s. 4 10 5:1 WaUh, rl . i I I 0 0 Devlin, lb. I 1 11 I Doftlan, ss. 10 13 0 Myers, c.. . S 0 S 0 0 Lehr, ss .. 1 0 0 1 0 Wilson, c... 2 1 2 1 ODooln. c... 4 1 ? 1 2 Wilts*, p... 0 0 0 0 0 Moor*, p. . 1 1 0 0 11 Dor.lm' ...1 0 t 0 OBeebc: .. .0 0 0 0 0: Ames, p? 2 0 0 3 0 chai'ers. p 4 1 0 0 1 j Maro/rd. p. 0 0 0 1 0 Drue's*, p . 0 0 0 0 0 Becken .... 1 0 o * o Tottis ...40 13 20 11 3 Totals 3? 12 27 !* S ?Batted for wntte In third. tnttted for Marqusrd jn eighth. Score bv Innings. R. i New York.0 0 0 0 1 0 0 C 2? 7 j Philadelphia .0 2 0 l 0 4 l : ??11 I Sumrsary: Runs?Devore. Doyle. anoigrass (2). Murray. Mtrkle iJ,. Kr.abe. L'.bert. Ma. site. Luelvrus Walsh, Doolon 13). Dooln (2). : Chalmers. Two-bas? hits?Devore, Devlin, Murray. Doeln ?2?. Waith Thr*?-bas* bin ?Pevnr*. Murray. Sacrifice hits?Mas**, J?asV:*rt, Knab*. Stolen bases? Merkle and i Waith. Pitchers' record: Hits?Off Ames 7 In 17 times at hat In ! 2-3 lnr.lr.gi. erf M ir ejuard o in 8 t!m?s *t hat ir. 1 1-3 lontnci of.' Druck*. 1 in 4 time- ?.t bit :n 1 laalagl off Moore, 7 in '.? times at bat in o innings; off CjV'JJT.er*. .-. ir. '.: :. rr.es nr. bit In 3 :.-. rtirtes^"Left if. Vases?New York, '.'': Phila dcn>1ils'.*10. First base or, b*;:s?Ort Wilts*. 1: off Arne?. ;: off Marnuard. 1: off Drucke, 1; off Moor*. 2: off Chalmers, 1. First base, on errors?X*w yorl:. .'. Philadelphia, 2. Struck mil?By Wlltfe, 1: by Ames. 1: by Marquard. I; by Moor* < by Chauncri Hit by pitcher?By Ames. 1 (Mag**); by Chalmers. 1 (Sr.odgrass). Tim* of c\rr.?. 1:0(1 Umpires. O'Day and Rigler. WINS OUT IN NINTH Brooklyn. July 4?Boston won the morning gume, ?. to 2 Brookivn tied the score in the c'pi.th. P.ueker. who relieved Knetzer. had two e,u-L ani two' strikes o? Pfeffer in the nir,th. \-hc-n the latter doubled ,-,nd scored the v. ri? lling run on Sweeney's two-bagger. ! ^Zimmerman u< c?-pt< d eleven chanoo il third Score' Boston. Brooklyn. AB It O A E ABHOAE gweeney, 2b * 1 0 0 0 Dav'son, cf 0 2 1 0 0 Tenr.ey. lb. '.'17 1 ODAuh t. lb .1 : R 0 0 Herzop. s.? ?114 o Wheat. If Jr.; t. R. MUT. rf 4 0 2 o (I Hurr.VI. Jb. .Ilia 0 Ing*rton, If 0 3 1 0 GC'oulron. rf 1 0 1 e. r, Kling, c... 3 : i ozitn'an, lb. I r. "? j u Kaiser, ct.. 3 0 2 0 ft Smith, ss 0 ! ', ? P.arlden. St. o l ft i l Miller, * o ft < ? f] M'TigTie. p. I o ', ? 8 Knetzer, j> l n >, i n Pf*.ff*r, p... 1 1 0 9 0 Teeiey* ... 1 ft 0 ?'. 0 Rueker. p. 0 0 o 6 * Erwlnt .... 1 i f, ?? r, lotM? ...? t? 27 13 1 Totals . 30 r r. IS ~i ?Paf.*d for Knetzer eighth; ?ORatted .'er Rueker In ninth Score by Innings p. Boston .0 ! ft 0 ft 0 0 1 1?S Brooklyn . .00000? ft : ft?; Summary: Run??Hersog, Kling. Pfeffer. Davidson. Dauben Two.baae hits?Sw??. r.ry. Pieffer. Davidson sacrifice hit?Kling Bacrlnce fly?Co?lion. L?ft e,n baies?Bos? ton, 7. Brooklyn. 7. First has* on errors Boston. 1; Brooklyn, L Btolen buses?Tor? ney. ir.gL-rton Doubl* playo?Herzog to Rw?*r.e-y to T*r.r.e> . Zlmmcrmsn to Hum reei to Daubcrt: Zimmerman to Daubert Hits?off MeTlgUc, f. ir. 71-t lnn.ngs: off Knetzer. 7 Ir. k Inning*. First base on halls ?Off McTlgue. 0. oft Pfeffer I, Struck out? By McTigue. 7: by Knetzer. 3; by Ruck?! 1 Wild pitch?McTigue. Tim* of game, lit* empires. Frary and Flnneran ST. LOUIS DEFEATS PIRATES Pittsburg, P.a.. Julv i ?St L'o'ilri de? feated Pittsburg il a spirited game. The local team was Crlpped with Claiko 111 and Miller ar.d McKechnli under n tr.ree-davs' suspension; Score: Plttabnrg. St. u>?ia AB il O A 12 AB H O A E Carey. If.. 2 1 3 0 ?Hug'lni. ibg 0 ?> V Leach, rf. o 2 o ft o ;u . ?? , , Byrne. 3b . 2 0 0 U 0 K;:?. |i I ?> o W?ro?r. s* 2 1 E 1 a Kor. y, lb. 2 is i Flyno. lb... 0 o 5 2 0Evans 'r o i ? i U'Cery. 2b 4 o a s o Mowrv ;b z. t i j Wllsoc. rf.. 4 111 OOakes. cf.. s l o a Plrr.oa. c. 4 1 4 2 0 Biiss. - i 1 s i Steele, p. 2 1111 Harmon, p ? j r> 5 Totais ...;{? 7 27 14 1 Total* . "0 K 27 17 Score by Innings: f '??'""* .2 0 o ' '? c, ft ft..; ft. Louis.0 0 0 0 0 0 6 ?-a Eummary: Ram-c?r?v, L?; :. r a Keo*t?by. Evans. Two-base hits-Leach' Wowrey .<2?. T>.tee-ba?? hit*?L*: h I ., (1). Bacrlflt* hit-Mowrry. 't.-C: fl|e? National League KESI LT? VISSTEHDAY. Chicago. S| Clucluuall, :i (luomlog ChU-ngo, 2i Cincinnati, - (tea lu uluga, afternoon km tue). St? Louie. U| Pltmburs, - ?moruluK Baute). 81. Louis, 1| Plttsburg, II (iitter uoon gante)' \? York, 7i Philadelphia, 11 (niornlUK unmc). Xew York. B| Philadelphia, 7 taf tcruoon sinne). Bunion, 3) Brooklyn, - (niornluit ?:i nie?. Boston, 2; Brooklyn. 4 inftcrunuii game). STANDING OK TUE CLl BS. l.unt Clubs. Won. Lost. P.C. Year. Philadelphia . 43 20 .023 .402 Chicago . 42 2?. .dl* .051 .New York. 42 27 .Cl>:i .020 si. Louie. ?i? :;o .303 .44S Plttsburg . . 3S SO .330 .332 Cincinnati .... 2!? 3'.) .42*1 .SOS Brooklyn . 23 13 -3?s .410 Boston . 111 03 .232 .33 S WHERE THEY PLAY TO-DAY. Xen Aiirk ot Phlludelpbln. st. Loula nt Plttsburg. Boaton ai Brooklyn. Other same not ?.chrdulcd. Byrne. Osker. Stolen bases?Carey. E'.'.li Double play??Flynn to Wagner to F.ynn. Mowrey to R?netehy; Hau*er to Hufgins t ? Koaetchy. Firs: base on ball??Oft Sie*'.e. . ;?" H-.rrr.o-. : struck out?By r:?e.c, 3. by Harmon. J. Lei: on biars??.; tsburs. S; .?t Louis. ^ First bi?e on error?St. Louis, i. Time of garr.?-. 1 v- Cmp;r?s. Kl*-m and L<r?nnap. Central Leasue Club? Staudln*. Piayi Giants . Highlanders. i Hustlers Stars . P.C. j .715 | .571 j ?is ? 2SD l Yesterday's Rvsult?. Giants, .": Hustlers. 4. Highlanders, 20; stars, S. Where They Play Saturday. Hustlers vs. Stars, at Spring HiU. Hisi.lai.ders va. Giants, nt Byrd Park Stars Outclassed Highlanders. The Highlanders defeated the Stars on Spring HIU diamond to the tune of ; 20 to 3, yesterday. The Highlanders ran round the bases until they got j tired, and they tatted when hits meant runs Ricker, a new man for the Highlanders, was the star batter for his team out of five times to the plate, he got two two-baggers, one triple and two singles. The Stars played a loose game in the field. The Hlg'i landers b_tted out four pitchers. Tne greit battery work of Schaplro and Krinst was a feature of the game. Score by innings: R. H. Highlanders ..0 1.- 6 1 3 5 0 1?20 17 2 Stars' .20010000 0? 3 5 4 Batteries: Sci.aplro and Ernest; Whitten, vest. Jenkins, Saundera and Biar.rtensi-.lp. Summary: 1 wo-base lilts?RicUer (2), Kelley, King, Johnson, Lohwasser, ConnelL Three-base hits?Ricker and King. Struck out?by schuplro. T, by Whitten, 4; by Jenkins. 2. Bases on bails?Schapiro. 4; Whitten. 4; Vest. 1: Jenkins. 2. Hit by pitched balls? Ciucci and Johnson. Time or game, two hours and ter. minutes, empires, Kessler ar.'S Monroe Attendance, 200. Hustlers Defeated. The Giants defeated the Hustlers m an excitir.g game of ball at Byrd Park yesterday morning by the score iit 5 to 4. T!..j Hustlers nad the game up to ti.e r.ir.tr. inning, when Onesty weakened, and after two outs, walked :he next batter and then Barrett singled and Eubar.d followed with a two-bagger, scoring both men and winning the ga.v.e. Tr.e features of the game was the star playing ot Robineau at second for the Hustlers, and the fielding and playing of both teirr.s. The. Hustlers play the .stars at Spring lilll Saturday, July S. Score by Innings: R.H. E. Batteries: Barrett and Moles. Gne?t/ ar.d Blechoff. Summary Two-base hits?Nichols. Hiller ar.'l Euband. Three-base hits? Carr Struck cut?by Barrett. 3; by Onesty, ll Base on bolls?by Barrett, 1. by Onesty. 6. Time of game, two hours. Attendance, HiO. Umpire, Blackburn, Tigers Defeat (lie Brooklanda, The strong Brooklands were de? le; ted by the Tigers lr. an exciting eleven Inning contest yesterday rnorn l'ng a tr.e Fair Grounds by the score ot J to * Lyons, the Brooklar.d's .?: first lacker, put Up a star game. While Ancsrrow and Johnson starred with the stick for tho Tigers, the latter winning the game In the eleventh i by a two-base hit. with Montgomery on second. Score by Innings: R. H. E. Tigers .lot) 0 00 6 0 0 0 1?7 1? i ; Brooklond ..1 004 000 1 0 0 0?6 S 5 Batteries: For Tigers. Winters and Va tghan-Lloyd for Brookland, wn I kerson and vaugban. SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE Morning Games, At Savnnnftlii Augusta, l. Savannah, Ai Columbus: Macon, i Columbus, s At Jacksonville; Albany, j. Jaclcson l vllle, l. At Charleston: Columbia, ? Charl*s i ton, 5 Afternoon flames. At Columbus: MacOn, o Columbus 2 At Charleston: Columbia, Charles I ton. l At Savannah- Augusta. 3; fiavnn finh. 2 At Jacksonville: Albany, l; Jackson Vliie, s. EASTERN LEAGUE Morning Games. At Rochester. Toronto, 1. Rochester ! 4 At Buffalo. Montreal. 2; Buffalo 3 At Jersey City: Newark, ?.. Jersey ,City. 7. At Baltimore: Providence. Bl Balti? more, 4. Afternoon On me*. At Rochester: Toronto, 2; Rochestor, At Buffalo; Montreal. 6; .Buffalo, 2 At Baltimore: Provider/ce. l Buiti rnoro. 17 / At Newark: Jersey Cltt 4; Newark, 3 i ten innings). V PHILLIES TAKE PLACE OF GIANTS Go to First Flace in National League by Winning; After? noon Game. BROOKLYN LOSES TO BOSTON Pittsburg Wins From St. Louis, and Cubs and Reds Tie. Philadelphia, July 4?Philadelphia Knocked New York oui of first plat e ; by winning this afternoon's game by , T to 5. When play started Philadol- ! phi::. Now York and Chicago were in a 1 triple tie fur the lend in the National League race The home team won the contest by pounding Crandull's .ie livery hard, Luderus getting two home tuns i.r.d a single oft him. in the sev? enth inning Crandal] was knocked tin- ; corscious by a line drive off Dooln's bat, the ba.l hitting the pitcher in the l ihd. Muniuord took Crar.dall's place. Right Fielder Walsh was overcome bv the heat near the enl of. the game utiJ had to be cat ried from the tlelU New York. Philadelphia. AB H O A E AU H O A E Davor?, If., 5 0 2 0 1 Knabe. 2b. 4 1 3 J 0 Doyle. Ib... 5 2 2 ] 0 Paskcrt. c! I ! : 0 II S'cr.ijs. cf. s l l i> 0 Lobert, ii>. i i : i o Murray, rf. toil o>:ag?e. if.. 40400 Merkt?, lb. 4 1 12 0 " I.ud'us. ib. 4 3 S 0 0 Brld'ell, ss. 4 0 6 4 owiiih. rf . 4 1 0 l ? Devlin, 3b.. 3 : 1 4 ? Lohr. rf... 0 0 0 0 0 Myers, c... 4 : $ 1 0 Doolan. M.I 1 1 i 1 Crandall, p S 2 0 .1 0 Doom. c... 4 2 7 0 0 Maio/rd. p. 0 0 0 0 0 Aicx'der. p 4 2 0 S 4 Amts, p_ooooo Steuer" ... 1 0 0 0 0 TOtall .3? 5 24 11 1 Total? ...36 14 17 11 I 'Batted for Maiquard :n eighth. Ntw York.0 10 0 0 1 3 0 0?5 i Philadelphia .1 J <> 1 2 0 0 0 ??7 | Summary: Rur.s?S.-.odgrass. Murray, Dev lln, MerkU (I), Paskert, Luderus (i), Doo-1 Ian. Walsh, Doolr.. Alexander. Two-base bits?Doyle, Doola <2>. Walsh. Doolan. ! Three-base hits?Doolan, Knabe. Home runs?Ptakert, Luderus (I), Merkle. Sacrl flea hit?Kr.aeo. Staler, bases?Snodgrass <2>. MerkU, Libert. Double play?Murray to My er?. Loft or. basts?New York. S: Phlladel- ' P.Va S- F.rs: base on error??New York. 1; Philadelphia. I. Hlts-Off Crandall. II ir. S1-3 innings: off MarquarJ, 0 in 2-1 In- 1 r.lng; oft Ax.es 0 In 1 Inning. First base on ; balls?Off Cranda'.!. 2; off Alesander, 4. i Struck out?By Crandall. I; by Marquard. 1; ' by Alexander. ". Time of game, 2:C5. Urn- ! ! pir.s. Rigler and O'Day. SCHARDT IS EFFECTIVE | Brooklyn. July 4.?Brooklyn won the afternoon game. 4 to 2, by bunching hits off Perdue. Schardt was effective. ; The fielding of Hummel and Zimmer- 1 J man featured Score: I Brooklyn. Boston. AB H O A E Ali H O A E Cavson. ef 4 2 4 0 0 Bwee'y, lb. 4 1 I 0 1 Daubert. ID I 2 10 2 e Tenaey, lb 1 0 7 .' 0 Wheat. If.. 3 1 1 0 0 Herzog. II. I 1 I I t HUlh'el, 2b. 4 1 5 ? OMilier. rf.. 4 10 0 0 Coulson, rf. H I I Olng'ton, If. 4 2 10 0 Zlm'an. 3b. 3 1 3 4 1 Kling. 3b.. 3 2 0 0 0 Smith, es... 3 0 2 4 2 Kaiser, cf. 3 0 1 0 0 Erwin, c... 3 0 2 ? ORuridm. c 4 u 5 3 0 Schardt, p. 3 1 0 2 0 Perdue, p. 3 2 2 1 0 Jones' . 0 0 0 0 0 Totals ...30 5 27 IS 3 Totals ...32 S 24 s 1 ?IJatlert for Perdue In ninth. Score by Innings: R. Boston .0 1000100 0?2 Brooklyn .0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 ??t Summary: Runs?Herzog. Miller. Davidson I (2). Daubert. Erwin. Two-base hits?Kllr.g. Z'.rr.me.-ruan. Thr^e-base hit?Davidson. Home run?Daubert. Sacrifice Cy?Kaiser. : Stolen bases?Sweeney. Herzo/t. Daubert. Double plays?Rarlden to Sweeney; Smith ! to Hummel to Daubert (2). Left on bases Boston. '?. Brooklyn. 3. Klrst base on error? j?Boston, i: Brooklyn. 1. First base on ball? ; ?Off Pe.-cuc. I; oft Schardt, S. Struck out? P.y Perdue, i: by Schardt. 2. Wild pitch? : Schardt. Time of game, 1:53. Umpires, Tin ' r.erar. and F.-ary. ! GAME GOES TEN INNINGS Chicago. July 4.?Cincinnati an.'. Clii- , :cago played a two-to-two tie thin af-| iterncon. the frame btir.g called at the end of the tenth lrnlng by agreement. 1 I to allow the players to catch a train. The locals made their score? on a base , on balls, two sacrifices, a hit and an' [error, while the visitors made their scores on an error, a base on balls, a racrlrice and n double. Cole was, or? dered from the grounds by Umpire Eason for disputing a decision. While Smith retired to allow Soverold to bat for hinv Score: Chicago. rUnrinnatl. AB H O A E AB II O A E Bheek'd, If 3 0 2 1 0 Bescher. If 4 0 0 0 1 ' Schulte, rf. " 1 2 0 '.Bates, cf.. B 1 1 1 0 Hofman. ib 3 0 11 0 0 Hob'SSl, lb 4 1 14 1 0 Ciooie. cf.. 4 10 0 O.Mltch'll. rf 4 0 2 0 0 Zlm'an. 2b 3 1 2 4 0 Down'y, ??40130 Doyle. 3b ... 4 3 0 3 1 Grant, 3b . 4 12 0 0 Tinker. ss.. 4 0 t 2 ft Egsn. 2b... 4 1 0 7 0 Archer, e... 4 1 10 2 0 M'Lean. c 2 0 4 1 0 Cole, p. 3 0 0 2 0 ?everold. c 1 14 0 0 Brown, p. .. 0 0 0 0 0 Smith, p... ?2140 Salf . 10 0 0 0 Suggs, p... 10 10 0 Beckt . 1 0 0 0 0 - - I Total? ...32 7 30 14 1 Total? 7 30 17 1 ?Batted for Brow.-, in tenth. I tuattod for McLean In eighth. Chicago.00 0 2 0 1 0 00 0?2 Cincinnati .0 000 0 0020 0?2 Summary: Run??Sehulte. Goorte. Sevcroid. , Beck Two-bas, h.ts?Archer. Hoblltzel and ? fc'evarold. Three-base hit?Schulte. Sacrifice hits?ItofrhSn, Zimmerman. Bescher. Stolen I ite?Hoblltx*). Double piaya-Vmlth to I Honlltze: to Egon to Grant: Smith to Hob Itzal Left on ?aar??Chicago, 4: Cincinnati. 6. Hits?Off Smith. S In 7 ir-nings, off Suggs. ; '-? In 3 innings, eft Cole. 6 In S Inning?; off Brown. 1 In 2 innings First bass on halls? Smith, i. off Cole, 1 Struck out?By Cole. ?.. oy Smith. 5; by Suggs. 2; by Brown. ( J.rr.e <.'. name, 1:05, empires. Eison and I Johnston*,. EASY VICTORY FOR PIRATES Plttsburg, Pa., July 4.?The aft-r noon .ini?- was easily won by Pitts r,y a score of 11 to 1. They :-.it ball hard and often In the thud Innings, getting seven hits. Including two three-baggerc. netting thorn six n.r.s. In the fourth inning Lauder rnilk supplanted Steel and save four ? iset on balls, forcing a run. Then Oeyer wu:t ser.t to the rubber, und Ihre? runs were made while he pitch? ed Hendrlx v.-;.n stfong from start to finish. Sr-jre: Plttsburg. SI. r.i.nlh. AB 11 O A E AB M O A E ir*y, if-. 4 0 2 0 0 Hug'Ins, 2b 2 o t 4 0 Letch, ef- 3 2 10 OMage?. 2b. 2 1 0 0 0 Ii r.?, 2b.. 4 12 3 ft H?user, ss. 4 1 3 4 0 Wagner. ?S 3 2 I 2 0 Ellis. If.... 2 0 4 1 0 Plyan, lb... X 0 10 l o Kon'y. lb. 2 o 10 o o M I it v. 2b 4 2 0 7 ft Evans, rf.. 4 16 0 1 Wilson, rf 2 1 1 0 OMowr'y, 3b 4 0 : 2 0 .. r.... 4 2 3 0 OOakes. cf . 4 2 2 0 0 ll?r.<lrix. p. 3 1 .2 0 0 Bliss, c... 4 0 2 1 1 Steel, p.... loooo Lnud'llk. p ft 0 0 1 0 G?J ? r p . 2 1 0 1 0 ' Smith* .... l o o o o T Otals ...31 11 27 33 0 Total? ...22 ?24 15 2 ?Batted for Geyer In ninth. Plttaburi .1 0 ( 4 0 0 0 0 ??n Louis.o looftoooo?i ? .i::r.-.ary: P.uns-rarey, Leach <2>, Byrno (J), v.'agr.er (3), F^ynn. McCarthy. Wllion. Henrtrix, Konetchy. Two-haa* hit?<leyer. Thr?e-ba?t hit*--Byrne. Wagner. Hendrlx. vMi.fl'? ritt??Mauser. Laach, sacrir.ee fly? Wilson si'.len baasa?Leach. Wagner. Wll ? ??. !!?? isei Left .,n bases?Plttsburg, 4: S| Louis, 4j Hits?Off Steel, 8 In 3 Inning?; off i ludermllk. 0 In 1-3 Innln?; off Geyer. S :?. ; innlns? Plrst base* on halls?Olf .-t?'. 1. off Laudarmllk. 4. off Geyer, 1. BtriKk out?By Hendrlx. 2, by Oeycr, L Tin,,- rf game, 2:10. Umpires, Brennan and Klans. TARS SPLIT EVEN WITH DANVILLE Bugs Win Opening Game, and Norfolk Takes Second, ii to I. (Special to The Times-Dispatch.] Norfolk. Va.. July 4.?orfolk spilt even with Danvlllo to-duy at Athletic I Park, losing the morning game '.' 1 and winning the afternoon eontost In I a wolkover 11 to 1. Both games were witnessed by the largest crowds of j the season. In the Brat game. Stark was matched against Mayberry. and the Veteran had little on the Cleveland youngster. The' Bugs bunched hits in the tlrsi inning. | ami pushed two runs over the disk. Norfolk's lone run came in the second. In the afternoon game Hunks was hit all oVcr-thc lot. and was replaced by Morgan, who fared a little better The scores: FIRST G 1MB. Danville. AB. H. O. A. E. Morgan, ss. 4 1 2 3 0 Laughlin, If. 12 2 10 Schr?der, lb. 3 1 4 1 0 Jackson, 2b. 4 l 3 2 o Kauffman. cf. 2 1 4 0 o! Cooler, ah. 4 0 1 3 0 Griffin, i f. 4 l 3 o o Smith, c. 4 0 6 2 ol Mayberry, p...'. 3 o 2 l 0 Totals .32 7 27 13 Oj Norfolk. AB. H O. A. E. ' Kirchcr. cf. 3 0 3 0 0| Dodge. 3b. 4 1 5 2 0 1 j"Un"b. ss. 4 1 0 2 0 j Block, rf. 3 0. 1 0 ol Staub, if. 3 1 1 0 <l| Law. lb. 3 0 9 1 0 : Shaw. 2b. 3 0 i 2 1 I Phelan, c. 3 l 3 o n: Stark, p. 0 0 2 1 0 Finneran. p. 0 0 n o o! 'Walsh . 1 0 0 0 Ol Finneran. p. 0 0 0 0 n! Walsh . 1 0 n o o; Totals .2S 4 37 R 1 i ?Batted for Stark In seventh. Score by innings: R. Danville .2 0 0 0 0 ft 0 0 0?2 Norfolk .0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0?1 Summary: Two-base hit?Laughlin. . Three-base hit?Phelan Stolen base? Kauffman. Double play??Law (un? assisted!. Laughlin to Smith. Buko on balls?off Mayberry, 6; off Stark. 1. Left on bases?Norfolk. 6: Danville. .">. Struck out?by Mayberry. S; by Stark, 3. Time, 1:45, Umpire. Render. SECOND GAME. Danville. AB. H. O. A E. Morgan, ss and p. 2 0 0 3 0 Laughlin If and ss. 2 0 1 l l Schr?der, lb. 4 0 12 1 0 Jackson, 2b. 4 1 1 4 0 Hoffman, cf and If. 3 1 2 0 0 Cooper, Sb. 4 12 2 2 Orlfflr.. rf and cf. 4 o 4 0 o Smith, c. 3 2 1 0 0 Hanks, p. 1 1 0 0 0 Perryman. rf. 2 1 1 0 o Totals .28 7 24 11 :< Norfolk. AB. H. O. A. E. Kircher. cf.I 0 l 0 0 Dodge. 3b. 2 1 3 5 0 Babb, ss. 5 3 0 1 0 Block, rf. 4 0 10 0 Staub, If. S 3 0 0 0 Law, lb. B 2 12 2 0 Shaw, 2b. B 1 3 7 0 Phelan, c. 4 2 6 0 o Flnneran, p. 4 0 1 1 0 Totals .36 12 27 16 0 Score by Innings: R. Danville .OlOOOOOon? 1 Norfolk .1 0 4 5 01 0 0 ??11 Summary: Runs?Jackson, Klrcher. Dodge (3). Babb (2). Block. Staub (2), Law. Shaw. Two-base hits?Jackson. Hoffman. Phelan. Staub (2). Stolen bases?Jackson. Hoffman, Klrcher, Dodge (2). Babb. Staub (2). Phelan. Double plays?Dodge to Shaw to Law to Dodge: Dodge to Law. Base on balls?off Hanks. 3; off Morgan. 2: off Finneran, 3. Hit by pitched balls ? Hanks, l (Block). Hits?off Hanks. 2; Morgan, 10: Flnneran, 7' Struck out? by Morgan. 1: Finneran, 4. Time of game, two hours. Umpire Ponder. SOUTHERN LEAGUE Morning Gumes. At Atlanta: Nashville. 1: Atlanta, 3. j At Birmingham: Montgomery, ?; Blr , mlngham. 2. At Chattanooga: Memphis, 6; Chatta ' nooga, 7. Afternoon Games. 1 At Birmingham- Montgomery, 0; Blr ; mlngham, 4. I At New Orleans: First game?Mobile, 1 ; New Orleans. 3. Second game?Mo? tile. 0: New Orleans. 5. At Chattanooga: Memphis. 4: Chatta? nooga, 2 At Atlanta: Nashville, 1: Atlanta, 0. Colored Baseball. The Richmond Independents defeated j the Petersburg Athletics In Peters ? burg yesterday by the score of C to i 3. Battery for .Richmond, Cardwell ; and Dundon; Petersburg, Titrner and I Hill. (Ree. U, S. Pat. OUIco) Lenses?our own production ? bestow the greatest Eye Comfort. Filtra Lenses eliminate by absorp? tion the objectionable Ultra Vio? let rays, reducing the light and in? creasing visual acuity. No more conspicuous than any ordinary white lens, thus overcoming the objection Do amber or colored lenses. We ore SOLE MANUFACTU? RERS of FILTRA LENSES Try them and you will be de? lighted. Prescription work our specialty, with complete manufac? turing plant on the premises. We furnish everything GOOD FOR THE EYES. TheS GALESKI0p,lM,Co Main and p 223 East Broad Eighth Sts. < Next to Corner B3T*KODAK HEADQUARTERS Results in American League CLEVELAND MAKES LEAGUE RECORD Uses Nineteen Players in Morn? ing Game and Defeats St. Louis 6 to 5. ATHLETICS DEFEAT NEW YORK Detroit Loses to Chicago and Washington Wins From Boston. Cleveland. O.. July 4.?Cleveland '.von from St. Louis. 8 to 5. In thirteen In? nings this morning, brcuklng n league record by using nineteen players, In? cluding four pitchers and three catch? ers. Smith was forcud to retire be? cause of being spiked, while F?llten berg and Krapp were knocked out of ) the box. Gregg finished the gnma for] Cleveland, and won It by singling und scoring on Graney's double. Cleve? land had frequent chances to win i earlier, but threw those chances uway 1 by poor base running. Jackson's homo | run gave Cleveland un early lead, but St. Louis bunched hits in the eighth ! und tied It up. Score: ClevrUnd. .-t. Louis. AB KOAE AU H OA B ! Granoy, If.. 6 1 2 0 0 Shotton. cf 6 2 ( 0 Oj Olson. ?...3 lit 0 Austin, lb. I 1 I t ?! Jackson, rf 4 1 2 0 0 Selt zer, rf 6 } 0 0 0 Stovall. lb 5 2 13 1 0 Laporte. 2b < 2 4 2 0 B.r'ham. ell I I (I 0 Hogan. If.. 5 3 4 1 1' Criggs. Jb.. 6 2 1 4 I Clarke, c. 4 2 4 3 0, Mills 3b... 4 2 1 4 0 Stephen?. c 2 0 2 0 0 Turner. 3b. 1 0 1 0 0 u.ack. Ib.. i 0 13 - 0 Smith, c... 0 0 2 2 0 Wallace. ?1 ? 2 2*1 Kisher c... J 0 6 1 0 Nelson, p.. 3 0 0 a 0 Land. C... 10 10 OPelty, p .. 2 0 0 1 0 rsik'rg, p 3 0 3 j o Harkn'tf, pi '. 000 Krapp, p... 0 0 0 0 0 Gregg, p... 110 10 Easterly' ..11000 Lajite? .... 0 0 0 0 0 Lindsay ?.. 1 0 0 0 u Mitchell b.. 0 0 0 0 0 Totals ...4717 1? SO I Totals ,..(01(137 11 3 ?One out when winning run was scores. tBstted for Mills in eleventh. tEatted for Fisher In eleventh. zUaitcd for Harkr.ess In eleventh. hK:n for I.alole In eleventh. j Score by innings. B. I Cleveland .0 01 001000001 1?? 6t. Louis.0 00100030001 S-* , Summary: Runs?Olson. Jackson <2). Sto. vail. Fisher. Gretrg. Austin i2>. Schweitzer.' Laporte. Hogan. Two-base hits?Orlggs. Grn aey, Harsness. c.arke <2>. Schweitser, Aus tin. Home run?Jackson Sacrifice hits? G.-aney. Laporte. Sacrifice, fly?Hogan. Stolen hases?Flshar. Olson. Double plays Smith to Stovall; Falkenhers 10 Olson: Black to Wallace. Left on bases?Cleveland, 11; St. Louis, 9. Hits?Off Falkcnbcrg. U In '? innings: off Harkness. 2 In S innings: off Krapp. 2 In 1-3 Inning: off Oregg. 0 in 1 2-3 Inntngs; off Nelson. I in 7 Innings: off Pelty. ?8 In ?1-3 innings First bast- on balls?Off Faistenberg, 1. off Nelson. J; olt Pelty. 4. . Struck out?By Falker.hrrg. 3: by Harkr.ess. ? 2; by Oregg. I; by Nelson. 3; by Pelty. L 'First has- on errors?Cleveland. 1; St. Louis., i2 Wild pl'.ch'.-s-Falkenhorg (31. Pelty. Ha'.k ?Nelaon, Time of game. 3 hours Umpires. Pernne and Dlr.eon. COBB FAILS TO GET HIT Detroit. Mich., July 4 ? Ed WalshI i pitched Detroit out of first place In the ' morning game by defeating them, to 3. It Is the first time Detroit has last the lead this vear. Walsh was in? vincible In pinches Manager Duffy | did not accompany the Chicago team to this city Harry Lord was In charge, j lit was announced that Duffy has been! I sent on a scouting trip by Owner Co- 1 ruiskc-y. This mornings game was the tirst in the last forty-or.e games he has Played In which Cobb failed to get a I hit. Score: Chicago. Detroit. AB H O A E ABHOAE M'Inf re, rf 5 2 2 4) ? T,>n?.s. !f..B 3 4 0 0 Lord. 3b.... 5 2 0 1 0 Bush. is... 2 12 3 0 Cal han. If. ( 1 3 0 ft Cobb. cf... 4 0 0 0 ? Bodle, cf... C 3 0 0 OCraw'd, rf 4 1 2 0 0 M'Con'!!. 2b 5 2 1 3 0 Dvl.r'ty, lb 2 0 10 1 ? r-o'.llns. lb.. 3 1 15 1 OMor'lty. 3b 3 1 1 4 0 Tan'hlll. ss 2 1 2 S OO'Le'ry. 2b 4 2 I 1 0 Sullivan, c. 4 2 4 3 0 Stanuge. c 4 1 4 2 0 Walsh, P-- 4 10 0 I Lively, p... J 0 0 4 1 Laflttc, p.. 0 0 1 1 0 Shsller* ..1 0 0 0 0 Schmidt? .110 0 0 Totals ...20 1(27 17 1 Totals ...S3 10 27 IS 1 ?Hatted for Lively In seventh. ? natted for Larttte in ninth. Scoro by Innings: R. Chicago.1 2 0 1 1 0 0 1 1?7 Detroit .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 2?3 Summary: Runs?Mclniyre. Calihan. Bo. die. McCor.nell, olllns, Tannahlll, Sullivan. I Jones. De'.ehanty. Morlarlty. Two-base hits ?Lord. Collins. Callahan. Jones Sacrifice hit?Tannehill. Stolen bases?Bodle. Cnlla han. Bush. Double play?Collins to Tanne hlll to Collins. Left on bases?Chicago. S: Detroit, 7. First base on error?Chicago, 1. Hlts-Off Lively. 11 In 7 innings: off Lafltte. 4 In 2 innir.ss. First base on balls?Off La? fltte. 1; off Walah. 3. Struck out?By Walsh, by Lafltte. 1. Hit by pitcher?By Lively. 1 (Collins). Time of game, 2:14. empires. Evans and Mullen. HIGHLANDERS DEFEATED New York, July 4.?The Athletics de? feated the Highlanders this morning by hitting Vaughn hard In the sovonib. Inning. Coombs was also bit hard aid retired in favor of Bender at the end of tiie sixth. Klepfer finished the gamo for the Highlanders, it. being his major league debut. Ho struck out threo men in the two Innings he pitched ?core: New York. Philadelphia. ABHOAE ABHOAE 'Daniels, cf. a 2 3 0 0 Lord. rf... 6 3 0 0 0 : Woller. rf. 4 0 0 0 0 Oldrlng. cf 4 14 0 0 : Harfcl!. 3b 2 1 2 3 0 Strunk. If. 4 2 2 0 0 ' Crec. If. 4 1 1 o 0 Baker, 3b. 4 1 3 l o Knight, ss. 4 112 0 M'lnnls, lb 5 1 8 0 0 : Chase, lb.. 4 3 10 0 0 Barry, ss.. 3 0 3 1 1 ' Gardner. 2b S 1 3 5 1 Derrick. 2b 3 0 1 4 0 Fitzgerald*. 1 0 0 0 0 Lapp, c. 3 n 1 0 0 ; Wllk'on. 2b 0 0 0 1 0 Thomas, c 3 0 1 0 0 Sweeney, c. 3 0 3 1 0 Coombs, p. 3 3 0 3 0 Blair, e. 1 1 4 0 0 Bender, p. 1 o 1 0 0 Vaughn, p. 3 0 0 3 0 Klopfer, p. 0 0 0 1 0 Hemphlllt.. 1 0 0 0 0 -? ? -? _ _ Total? .. .35 1 0 27 16 1 Totals ...35 11 27 ? 1 ?Batted for Gardner In eighth. tBatted for Klepfer In ninth. Scoro by Inninga: H Philadelphia .?....0 1 1 0 0 0 4 0 1?7 iNcw York.>.0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 1?4 Summary: Runs?Lord (2). Oldrlng Bak ; er. Strunk. Coombs (2). Daniels. Knight. Chase. Blair. Two-baae hlta?Coombs, Strunk (2). Knight. Chase. Gardner, Lord. Three base hlta?Daniel. Cree. Blair, sacrifice- hits ?Barry, Oldrlng. Sacrifice flies?Hartzell. Baker. Stolen bases?Wolter (2), Baker ( Chaso. Oldrlng. Lord (2), Strunk. Left or! . bases?New York. 7: Philadelphia. S. Double plays?Derrick to Baker: Barn- to Mclnnis. First base on balls?Off Vaughn. 2: off Klep ' fer. J: ort Coombs. 2; off Bender, l. Hits? j Ort Coombs. 7 In 8 Innings; off Bendar, 3 In 3 innings: off Vaughn, 10 In 7 Innings: off Klepfer. 1 In 2 Innings. Time of game. 1 ; hours, rtmplres. Connolly .and OT.oughlln. HEAT AFFECTS PITCHERS j Boston. Mass.. July 1?The Washlng I tons won the morning game from Bos? ton, 6 to 4. two local pitchers getting 1 wild under the Inilucnce ol the Ixaal American League RESULTS YESTERDAY. Wnshlnirtou, U| llostoa, 4 (murulDg eu nie). WiiHliluKtou, 3| Boatou, 4 (nfter uuuit uiinie). i'ii Iiiiii.-Ulliin. 7| New York, 4 (uiorulnt; tiauic). Philadelphia, 11) New York, 0 tnf ternoou tfumc). Clllcuuo, 7| Dil roll, S du" nil ok KU nie I. CIiIchko, 10) Detroit, 11 (nfteruoon KUiue). St. i inih, ?i Cleveland, 6 (thirteen l ii ii Iiik??. iiiornluB giiiiic i. St. I mi In. i; Cleveland, 2 (otter noun same). STANDING or THIS I'l l Iis. Laat riuli?. Won. Lout* P.C. Year. Philadelphia . . 47 22 .081 .002 Detroit . 47 23 .071 .571 New York. 30 32 .520 .587 Chicago . 34 30 .531 .400 Hi.id.n . 33 33 .522 .550 Cleveland . 33 40 .452 .470 Wanhluirton ...25 4? .352 .378 St. l.i. ill-.. 18 50 .203 .207 WHERE THEY PI.AY TO-DAY. Philadelphia nt New Y'ork. Chlcniso ut I).-troll. w atiiliiKi.nl at Bosjton. St. Loula at Cleveland. W?lkt r, of Washington, went up In the 1 sixth, and Boston scored all Its four! runs. The score: Boston. Washington. A1JHOAE AUHOAE Hooper, rf. 6 2 1 u 0.Milan, cf.. 5 0 2 0 0 Gardner. 2b 4 Sil? Sch'fer. lb 3 1 10 2 0 Speaker, cf 4 2 7 0 0 Eiber'd. 2b 2 1 0 0 0 Lewli. If... 3 2 1 0 OCun'm, 2b. l 0 1 3 0 Ycrkes. ss. 4 0 1 1 Otlmiier. rf 4 1 3 1 0 Purtoll. 3b. 4 2 2 1 0 Lellvelt. It 4 1 1 0 0 Myers. 11?... 3 0 S 0 iC. Walker: 0 0 0 0 0 Nuna'ker. c 2 1 4 0 0 MBrt'e, as 4 0 3 4 0 Williams, c 1 0 3 0 OConroy. 3b. S 3 12 0 Clcotte. p 0 0 0 0 0 Henry, c... 4 15 10 Hall, p. 2 0 0 0 0 Walker, p. ! 1 0 1 0 Nagle, p.... 10 11 0 Hughes, p. 2 0 10 0 Engle' . 10000 _ Wagnert .. 1 0 0 0 0 Totals ...? 1] 27 ? 1 Totals ...37 ?77 14 0 ?Batted for Nur.amaker In atxth. ?Batted for Nagle In ninth. IC. Walker, left field. Score by Innings: R. Boston .0 0 0 0 0 4 0ft 0?4 I Washington .1 0 3 1 0 0 0 4 1?4 j Summary Runs?Hoopor, Gardner. Speak- ! er. Lewlj. Fchacfer. Elberfeld ill. Lellvelt Conroy. Two-hase hlt??Conroy. Purtell (I), j Lellvelt. Gardner. Lewis. Home run?Con | roy. Stolen base?Elberfeld. Doublt plnya? t MeBrlde to Schacfer to Conroy; MeBrlde to Cunningham to Schaufer. Left on bases Boston. 4: Wnshlngton. 11 Hits?Off Clcotto, 4 1.1 2 2-3 Innings: off Hall. 4 In 2 1-3 Innings; off Nagle, 1 In 4 Innings: off Walker. 10 In I Innings (none out In sixth): off Hughes. I In 4 Innings. First base on balls?Off Cl? cotte. 3. off Hall. 3; off Walker, I. First base on error?Washington. L Struck out?By Cleotte, 2: by Halb I; by Nagle. 3; by Walk? er. 2; by Hughes, 2. Hit by pitcher?By Clcotte. 1 (MeBrlde). Wild pttch?Clcotte. Passed ball?Henry i2). Time of game. 2 hours Umpires, Egan and Sheridan. I Claremunt Dctcata Norfolk. [Special to Tho Times-Dispatch.] Clarernont, Vu? July 4.?Clarernont defeated Norfolk Collegians here to- 1 <iny In un exciting eleven-inning con? test, by the score of 7 to 6. Chumbllss allowed the Collegians but five. hits, while Clarernont made ten off Moore. The hitting of Chappell. Marble und AVory. of Clarernont, were th<: fea? tures. Clarernont now has one of the fast.-st teams In Tidewater Virginia. Aahlnnd Won. Ashland. Va.. July 4.?The Ashland hnf-ebull team defeated the Fredericks burg tenm hero to-day by the score of ?. to 2. The feature of the game was the pitching of Trcvlllian, for Ash? land. He had the visitors completely at his mercy throughout the nine ln ntngs. Tho batteries: Ashlind?Trevii linn and Gruner: Frederlcksburg? lones, Freeman and Barr. Score: R. H. E Ashland . t> 10 a Kr.-duTie-ksburg . 2 8 2 Skreemern Defeated. The Skreemers Of ere defeated at Broad Street Park yesterday morulni; by the Virginians, the score being 7 to 5. It was a rrgular game of the Richmond Amateur League, and a large crowd was In attendance. Both loams Put up ^. gilt-edge performance. The Skreemers led for several innings, but tho fallender? of the amateur organi? zation came- strong In the latter por? tion of the gnme. and won out. C?lPffERl?RSE SHOW OPENS WITH CLASSY EVENTS (Continued From First Page.) hlblt?r H. M. Hubbel. ridden by Miss* Hubbel. Eleventh event, heavy welg . hunter for horses carrying up to 180 pounds over Jumps, not exceeding four and a half feet?First prize. Willow King, exhibitor Mrs. Allen Potts; second prizo, David Gray, exhibitor E. H. Woatherboe; third prize. Gray King, exhibitor George Zlnn. Twelfth event, horses in harness, best horses, llfteen hands and under, to bo shown In harness?First prizo, Maudo Mukler, exhibitor Lee Hechlnger; sec ! ond. Miss Brighton, exhibitor Lee ?? Hechlnger; third, Rythm, exhibitor Dr. ! E. Lester Jones. Thirteenth event, Hunt Club toama of throe hunters from any club, each horse to be ridden by a huntsman In hunting colors?First prize, Kcswtck Hunt Club, exhibitor Julian Morris; second hunt team, exhibitor George Zinn: third, Castle .ilU Hounds, ex? hibitor Mrs. Allen Potts. . Fourteenth event, charger class? First prize. Maxlmus. exhibitor Mrs. Allen Potts; second, Prlnco Royal, ex? hibitor Mrs. Allen Potts; third. Goldon Butterfly, exhibitor Mrs. Allen Potts. Four Racing Events. Fifteenth event, racing?First race, flvo-elghths of a mile?First, Lucllo R., I owner W. W. Hutchison; second. Ex ; cess, owned by J. E. Finks; third. Sil I ver Lock, owner James Simpson. I Second race?steeplechase, one ana ! a half miles?first. Bonnie Boll, owner W. W, Osbome; second. Lady Mel ha. owner L. G. Everhart; third. Casual, owner W. W. Osborne. Third race?three-fourths of a mile ?first, Flat Creek, owner Mrs. George C. Brenton: second, Nlaler, owner Duff Green; third, Angler, owner J. G. Luns ford. Fourth race?steeplechase, two and one-half miles?first, Benlak. owner George C. Brenton; second, Portlight, owner S. C. Glnscock; third, Pall Mall, owner J. K. Maddox. Last Year's Champions Lead American League by De? feating N.ew York. TIGERS WIN FROM CHICAGO St. Louis Defeats Cleveland, and Washington Loses to Boston. Now York, July 4.?The Athlotlca won the afternoon game from the Highlanders by a gumo uphill fight Though the locals made sevun runs In the llrst Inning, the Athletics kept plugging away, uml tied the score In the sixth. New York went ahead In tho seventh, but the Athletics evened mutters up In the ninth. The Cham pior.b won out In the eleventh. Ba? ker drove In two runs with his fourth hit, and scored himself when Barry worked the squeeze play. Thirty-two men participated In tho game, .line of them being pitchers. Mack tried out u trio ot collegians at the start. Mar? tin and Long were hit hard, but Leon? ard displayed form. Score: New York. Philadelphia. A?H?AE AH 11 O A ft Daniels, cf. 6 2 Wolter, rf. 6 2 Harts'll. 2b 6 l Creej if.? 2 Knight. ?t ? 3 Wilkinson*, o o Blair, lb... 1 1 Chime, lb o? 4 3 Gardner, lb I I William?, c 2 0 Hctnphtllt.. 1 0 Sweeney, c. 3 0 Brucktttt, p 2 1 Fisher, p.. l 0 Fitsgeraldt. t 0 Ca Id well, p 0 0 Kord, p. 1 1 0 Lord 1 j Oldrlng. cf & ? o Strunk, It. 3 [? 9 Baker, 2b.. 6 : o M'lnnls, lb 3 0 0 Hurry, S 1 i Derrick, *b ? s o Thomas, l 0 llarttel s?. 0 1 I) Coomb*, p. 0 t 0 Morgan, p. 0 1 1 Ma: tin. p. 0 1 I Long. p.... 1 1 0 Leonard, p 1 u 0 Lapp. c... 1 3 2 0 4 3 0 0 0 ! 2 0 2 0 4 1 1 0 10 1 a 21 17 Total* ...47 17 212) 3 Total ?Han for Knight In ninth, t Bat ted for William* In fifth. IBStted for Fisher in seventh. zBatted for Tnomta in sixth. Svore by Inning*: R. Philadelphia .0 0 a 0 S 1 0 0 1 0 3-11 New York.7 000 001000 .? I Summary: Runt?Lord (t), Oldrlne (2). Strunk 12). Baker (3), Melnnl?, Lapp. Dan? iel?, Wolter. Hartsell. Creo (2), Knight (2), Gardner, Two-baae hlta?Cree. Lord. Barry. Kr.lgh-.. Th:ee-bas* hits?Bskar. Knight. Sacrifice hits?Strunk (1), Harry. Gardnar. Sacrlflce nies?Mclnnls. Oldrlng. Stelen n**e*?Oldrlng, Danlei? (I), Lord, Baker (2), Chase. Knight, Sweeney. Left on bases New York, 10; Philadelphia. I. Doubl* plays ? Derrick to Barry to Mclnnl*: Wo!tar to Chile to Sweeney to Gardner: Chase to 1 Blair. Fl rat base on errors?Philadelphia. I. Illt??Ort Martin, 4 (none out In fir?t In? ning); off Long. 3 In 1 Inning; off Leonard. I 3 In 4 innings: off Coombs. 7 in .'. 1-3 Inning?; off Morgan. 0 In 2-3 Inning; off Broekett, t I in 4 2-3 Innlosa! oft Fisher, 4 in 11-3 Inning?; I off Caldwell. 1 In 11-3 inning, oft Ford. 3 in 2 2-3 Inning?. Flr?t base on ball*?Oft I Brocket!. 4; off Fisher. !; off Caldwell. 1: ! off Fotd. 1; off Martin. 1: off Coombs. 3. I Struck out?By Fisher. 1; by Caldwell, I; by Ford. 1. by Long. I; by Leonard, I; by Coombs, 3. H:t by pitcher?By Leonard. 1 i (Ores). Wild pitches?Long. Flsh?r. Tlmo of game. 2:43. Cmplrta. O'Loughlln and Connolly. TIGERS WIN 11 -INNING GAME Detroit, Mich , July 4?Detroit beat Chicago 11 to 10 In the eleventh in? ning of the afternoon game It was u zig-zag contest all the way. Detroit used three pitchers und Chicago -im ployed four Jennings ar.d Summers were ordered out of the gutne by Um? pire Mullln for disputing u decision. Cobb retired at the end of the ninth and Shullcr llntshed In Score: Chicago. AB H O AB MTr.fr?. rt I I I 0 0 Drake. If.. J 0 I Lord, Ib.... C 3 0 4 0 Jones. If... 2 0 I Cul'han, If. 4 1 2 0 OBush, a*... 5 2 I OCohb, cf....B i : 0 Shaller, er 1 0 > 1 Craw d. rt ( 4 ' i Delc'ty, lb 4 3 1 0 Mor'lty, 3h L I Uodie. cf... 4 1 : 1 M Con'11. ;b 5 I ? . Colllna. lb.. ? 1 1 Tan'hill. ?? ? 2 i Sullivan, c. 4 2 White, p... 1 : Baker, p .. 1 1 Young, p... 0 Lange, p... 0 Dougherty* l Zeldert .... 1 centra Held, Detroit. ABROAD If.. 2 0 0 0 1 0 ( 3 1 0 0 1 O'Le'ry, 2b 4 0 I 0 Lathers, 2b 1 I 0 0 Stanage, c 4 1 1 o Dun'van, p 3 0 0 0 Burn ers, p. 1 1 0 0 Wlllett, p.. l Schmidt z. 1 2 4 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 Totals .. ?One ou; ?Batted IBatted .tlt.itte 1 43 14:1114 4 Total* ...4*173111 < when winning run waa ?eored. for Baker In sixth, for Young in eighth, for G'Leary In ninth. Score by Innings: R. 1 Chlco&o .4 001020111 0-10 Detroit .0 22 0 400011 1?11 ' Summary: Kur.a?Mclr.tyre, Callhan. Bn ) die. McConnell. Colllna. Tannch.il, Sullivan, j Dougherty. Zeidtr, Bush. Cobb i2). Craw 1 ford (4). Detebaaty (i). Xorisrlfy, Stanage. Two.base hits?Tanneh'U. Cobb. Crawford, IDelebsaty, Morlarlty. Three-base hit?Lord. Home runs?Zclder. Crawford. Sacrifice hlta ?Bodle. Callahan, Sullivan, McConnell, Mo . rlurlty. BacrlflC? fly?Stanage. Stolen base* i ?Bush. Cobb. Morlarlty. Double play?Cobb i to Bujli to O'Leary. Left or. bases?Chicago, S; Detroit, 10. First base on error?Dotrolt, !l Hita-Off White. 6 In 2 2-3 Innings! off ! Baker. 2 In 2 1-3 Innings; off Young. 1 in 3 I Innings; off Lange, ? in 3 1-3 Innings; oft j Donovan, i in 7 Innings; off Summers, 3 In I 2 innings; off Wlllett, 2 In 3 Innings. First base, on balls?Off Baker. 2; off Lange. 1; (off Donovan. 2; off Summers, 1; off Wlllett, Struck out?By Young. 1: by Lange, -'? by Donovan. 2; by Summers. 1; by Wlllett. L Hit by pitcher?By Baker. 1 (Drake): by Donovan, 1 (Callhan). Wild pitch?Dono, van. Time of game, 2:t0. Umpire*, Mullen and Evans. BOTH TEAMS SCORE IN NINTH Boston, July 1.?Boston won the af? ternoon game. 4 to 3. In the ninth inning Hooper. Gardner and Speaker Singled, Lewis flew to Lellvelt and Hooper was safe at the plate with the winning run, when Henry dropped Ltlivelt's perfect throw. Cicotte was overcome by the heat at the closo of the eighth Inning. The score: Boston. Washington. AB HOAR AB H O A B Hooper, rf. ? 3 1 0 0 Milan, cf.. 3 2 10 1 Gardner, 2b 3 1 7 7 1 Sch?fer, lb 5 3 g 1 1 Speaker, cf 3 2 1 0 OCun'm. 2b. 5 2 3 3 0 I Lewis. If... 3 1 I 0 0 Genslor, rf 3 2 i n n Yerkes. Ii. I 11 i 0 Lellvelt. If 3 1 [Purtell, Sb. 3 1 1 2 0 M'llrl'o, as. 4 I Myora. lb... 4 1 12 I OConroy. 3b 4 Nuna'ker. c 3 1 2 1 o Henry. Klllllay, Clcotto, Wood. I Thoney* p. 1 0 0 3 0 Groom, 0 Hughes, p. o 0 D. W.-il'r, p 0 0 Alnsinltht. 0 C. W'lker z 0 0 2 0 0 110 0 8 0 1 0 4 Totals ...32 12 27 21 1 Tol/ils ...33 11125 1? 3 ?Batted for fjlcotte In eighth. tBattcd for Hunnen In ninth. fOne nut whon winning run wn? scored. zRan for Almmlth In ninth. Score by Inninga: R. I Washington .0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1?3 j Boston .01 1 00100 1?4 Summary': Runs?nonpar. rip?nk?r, Yerkes, I Purtell. Milan, Oroom, c, Wnlker. Threo | base hit?Cunningham llnma run?Speaker. Sacrifice hlta?Oardner (2). Piirull. Nuna i maker, Lelivelt. stnlnn bases -Hooper. Pur I toll, Speaker, Ocsslcr. Doubl? pluys?Yorkea I to Gardner to Myers; Purtell to Gardner to j Myers. Left on bs?es?Boston, 10; Wn?h. ; Ington, 10. First bau? on error?Boston, I. ; Hlt?-Off Klllllay. 4 In 4 1-3 Inning?; oft Groom. 8 In 4 Inning?; off Hughes, I In I "1 (Continued on Third Pago.)