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COLTS ARE HELPLESS BEFORE ROY GREEN Held to Four Scattered Hits and Nine Rich monders Strike Out?Tigers bunch Hits on Ayers. VIRGINIA LEAGUE t ESTE It U \ i * II ES L? L I S [Special to The Timcs-Diso'atch. [ Roanoke. Jul>' 2.?Hoy ureen held the Col's helpless all the way to-day, and Roanoke had no difficulty In de? feating Richmond in the second garni of the scries, :' to l. Green was in grout form, and hold the ia<ls froth the capital down to four scattered h'ts. He struck out nine of them, and '. critical stages he tightened up and the N D sign was hung out before the helplesi Richmonders. On the siai> for Richmond waji "Doc" Ayers, tho Hlllsyijle pheuom. The doctor pitched ah excellent sattie. hut the Tigers bunched h'ts on him 'n a couple of tunings, which resulted 'n his undoing. Bight hits, including a timely two-sackcr by Red Garm?n, were made by the Tiger*, who would doubtless have made more runs except for some bush league work on the bares. Two errors wore made by eacu. club, Garman and Green being the offenders of the locals and Tenn.int and Ayers for the visitors. Green's error, a wild heave past first base, was responsible for Richmond's lone tally, as McComas, who was on fir.-t st the. time, raced around to third on the mtsplay, and then scored on a single by Myers. The battling and fielding of Graff for Richmond and the fielding of Shields for Roanoke were the f. .aures. In the second inning the Tigers made two hits, but failed to score. Holland opened thj Inning with a single, but was caught off first l?se aluioj-t im? mediately by a quick throw from Ayers to Raley. S'ewton then uncorked a single by Myers The batting and second when the ... jot away from Ter.nant. 1'ressly fouled out to Haley, and shields ended the inning with a strike out. ?In the third inr.lr.g the Tigers found the plate. Lafltt singled. Green struck out. Graham singled ..-it field. Lafitte going to second, l'lournoy pretended that he had l'st the ball, and .Tim raced to third, only to bo tagged by Graff on his arrival. Craham went to second on the play, With two Out it u.ts up to Garlah, and the, Ponnsyivanlan responded with a drive for two bases to centre Bold, Orah'ahi scoring, pinu went out u rap to tho box. in tli.: seventh Innings tii- locals scored again; Preasly . o. was sac rlllced to am ond by Shields, und came home on lit eon's, single, alter buiilttO had gone out on .1 fly to McComas, IJ'i hmoud b 1 1111 came In tile eighth. McCoiipia singled, went to third uli u wild throw by Green to first. Mace sti ... it Avers came up with a "it. whh h soured Wtlllo. Urlfin end? ed the round '.>y h'tttng 'nto 11 fast doubl? play, .n? u ton to Shields to Gnr Itonuokc I . . 1 Plo'titnoy, it. - o a 11 1 " Kaley, H>. 0 0 11 0 0 Teiuiant, cT. .1 0 6 .'! 0 1 | McComas. se. :i 1 1 1 0 0 ; Mace, c. " 0 0 4 1 ?' Ayers, p. 3 0 1 0 3 1 Totals .:? 1 t :'i 10 2 Score by Innings: R Ronnoke .O0100OIO x?2 Richmond .0 0 0 n 0 n 0 1 0?1 Summary: Two-base hits?Garman. Left on bases?Roanoke, {; Richmond, 3. Double ydnys?Newton to i-hlelds to Garman. Struck out?By Green, P; by Ayers, 4. Bases on balls?By Green. 1. Wild pitch?By Green. 1. Hit by pitched ball?By Ayers, 1 (Graham). Time of game, l Um? pire', Mr. Black. SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE At Ma-on Mac'on, -'. Jacksonville, S. At savannah: Savannah, ". Columbus, 0 (eleven Innings, darkness). At Columbia: Columbia-Alna ny Rnme forfeited to Columbia because Albany players refused to pay tines Imposed yesterday by Umpire Kelly. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION At St. Taul: St. Paul. 1; Milwaukee. (first game), St. Paul. 1; Milwaukee, p (second game). At .Minneapolis: Minneapolis, r>; Kan bas City, .*.. At Col?mbus: Columbus, Indian? apolis. 1. At Lcitlsvjlle! Louisville. 0: Toledo. 7. ncr by Snodgrass, Scoring Three Runs. Causes De? feat of Boston. PHILLIES DEFEAT DODGERS I Cubs Hat Three Pirate Twirlcrs for 1-it teen Hits and Win, o to 2. New York, .luly A nnmc run py Snoa ( i-rat-? In tlourth Inning, scoring three runs. save the Giants another victory ovei , Boston to-dai. 7 t" 3. A home run by Titus I ? it, retp'onsblS !? j the lirti toning. Hosten. k. . -(It 1 i the three hostile runs in New \<irl*. A B AD It O A K ? t).--3r.i?s. If- ??? 2 ! ? ? o J Doyle, I 0 -' ?> ? ti 2M?rkle, bl i 1 11 0 0 o 3Murray, rf ? l J o o 0 u Uackbr, et ? I 2 0 u 1 u Herrn.;,, .luJ'l 1 2 0 i, 0 Myers, c.i, ? i 5 * 0 o o Plet'er, n. I ! ! t t 3 o. rand'll. pi l o u u .31 10 21 11 itinines '? R. . 3 0000(100 0-3 Summary: Hunt- Campbell; Sweohty, li.us. Jjhodgrass, Doyle, Murray, Herzog, .;>.t: . randaii. i wo-linso hli i vj'iwuurlii. Three-bate Mi ?Murray. Home runt?Titus. Snodgrass. riaerluco hit?Dick ton Double play*?Sweeney to O'Rourke 10 li .iv^r. Herzog to Doyle to Merkle. Left on bates?New York. 3: Boston. Klrst haso on errors?New York. ;;. Struck out? By ? randall, 2. First base on halls?OfT i'ran.lall. !: oif Dickion, 1. Patted ball? [Myers. Umpires, ohnstono and Eaton. EVERYBODY GETS A HIT Pittsburgh. July 2.?Th.> c"ubt to-day bat ti d three rirate twirlsrs lor nftcun hits anJ twenty-sever bases, wlnnlntc by a scoro or 9 to :. .Everybody oh the Cub team ?:ot ono ? or more lilts. Score 1 Pittsburgh. Chicago. AB Ii O A E AU !! OA F! [Byrne, r.b.. t : l l oshe.-k'd. It t : 3 c o CArey, lt.. I 0 i 0 ofichulte, rl I l t M : Donlin. rf. 1 0 3 0 OTIriker. ss. ? '. 1 7 t Wagner, .- ? i e l 2 IZlm'anl 3b fi - I 1 o Miller, lb.. 10 9 1 l Leach, cf.. t 3 0 0 Wilson. ,f ; i i o osaier. lb... I 111 0 0 M K nie. 2b 2 q 1 * .'rivers. 20.. 1 2 11? I slmon. c... 3 ? 7 2 0 Archer, c. 3 I i 0 0 ' Roa'son. p. 0 On Q aCheney, p.. 1 1 0 I G . Warner, p. o o o o n ?Heridrix .. 1 0 0 o ? ? -Hyatt . .. 1 (I 0 fi 0 Totals .. V) 3 13 2 Totalt ...J? 15 T. H 0 'Batted for Bobihtdn in third, ?Patted for role in eighth. Score by Innings! R Chicago .ft.. 1 : S ? a n : l?9 I Pittsburgh .. .o ? ? o o o o 2 ft?.1 Summary : Runs?She.-kard. Schult?. Tlnk <r i5>. Leach. Saler. Evert, Archer, Cheney. ! Wlltoni McKechnte. Two-base hilt?Saler. ' Archer. Thre---l>ase hits?Schulte, Tinker it), Sherkard. Cheney. Wilson. Sacrlfrce i Hits? Sih'ilie. Saler, Archer. Stolen base? r.cuch; Left on bases--'" !. i, r. >'.; Pltts burgh, 3. Itlts-Off Itni/lnsnn. ' In " innimts: oft col*. in .' Ihhtngsi orr Warner, 2 in l :r.n!nr Flrft base on balls?Off Cheney. 2; ff Cot?, .. Struck out?By Rohlnson. 2; 1 by Colt, 1. by Warner. 1; by Cheney. 3. ^^^^^^^^ ?te^'^MM If 111 Results in the Big Leagues NATIONAL LEACU! Pittsburgh, 2; Chicago. 0 New fork, 7: Boston, 3. Philadelphia, 7 Brooklyn, 6. (Other game noi scheduled ) AMERICAN LEAGUE Washington, "?. Philadelphia^ 3. Boston, 7; Now York, 9. St. Louis, Z; Chicago. 1 (first game). St. Louis. I: Chicago. ."> (pi-cond game 1 ?f t r..;;. 8. Cleveland. 7. STANDING OF THE CLUBS. Laetl Ltasit v..uo. ?oh l/Ost. rear i uiuo, ?von ijqsi. r.u i?w New York _ .vj n .825 .630 Boston . 17 22 .681 .SIS Pittsburgh ... 36 26 .590 .661 Philadelphia ?. 30 26 .6>o .662 {Chicago . 36 26 .OSI .612(Chicago . 3!) 1'J ;ST4 ,fe32 [Cincinnati .... 36 32 .:?-!? .433 Washington .. 39 31 .657 .35;; .Philadelphia .. 26 34 433 .606 Cleveland - 33 31 .493 413 ' Brooklyn . 25 38 .397 .351 Detroit . 31 36 .486 .676 St. Louis . 27 43 .3S6 .567 Now York _ 19 41 .302 .113 i Boston . "? 48 .i'91 St. Douis . 19 47 .288 .263 WHERE THEY PLAY TO-DAY Brooklyn at N'aw York. Philadelphia at Bo-tor. ? No other gimes scheduled ? Wild pitch?Warnei raised ball?Simon. Time of game. 1.5... Umpire*. Kieler and: Fi nne ran. GET EARLY LEAD OFF BARGER; Philadelphia. .!?;]}? . -Getting an early lead' olf Barver ituve the Phillies a 7 to fl victory I over Brooklyn to-day. ,\ iioni? run by Wheat I ntol dour.]... by Hummel and r?oley ftll one Miort of. the Hve 111:13 necesiary to tie the1 c6unithe eighth. Score: Philadelphia. Urooblyn. ? , Alt II O A E AD II O A B In.?aert. ef 3 4 u OMoran, cf.. 5 2 3 0 0 bobert. Jb.. t 3 0 1 ONrthn; if 3 1 0 1 ?< Magee. If.i l 0 1 0 OSmlth, 3b.i!3 0010 Cravath. rf 3 1 1 u 0 Daunt, le. 5 0 ;s 0 0 l.udcrui. 1? 3 n 10 0 1 Wheat, :f 4 l 1 ! 0 Knabe. Jb.. 3 1 4 ? OHum'rl. ib. ! 1 I I n Doolan, ks. 3 0 1 3 ITooley, 11. 4 3 1 ??? c Dooln. c... 4 3 3 3 uMiiicr. c... 1 0 0 I t AlexdSr, p3 1 0 l 0 Erwin, v.. 3 0 3 0 0 Bren'an, p. I 0 0 0 OBartcr, p. I 0 1 3 0 tUlller .... 1 1 0 e o>i'h?.<!?? ... 1 0000 Total? ...30 1127 12 3 Tctals ...3? 9 24 15 0 ?Batted for Northen tc ninth. tBntted .'or Alexander In eighth. Score by Innings: It. Brooklyn .10 0 10 0 0 4 c?S Pr i.adeiphta . . 0 ; : 0 0 0 0 2 1?7 Summary: Run??Mo.-an. Northen. Smith Wheat, Humrr.. . .'.<>:tr:, Cravath (I), I.uderuf. Knahe. Iiooln (II Two-ha f.- hit! ?Lobcrt, Cravath, Hummel. Tooiev. r. ?tiller, Herne run?Wheat. Sacrifice hl!? Mogoe. Dordan. Daub .. Knabe. Stolen baaca-Cravnth. (3>L DoOln. Smith. Left on h??i?~Brooklyn. 7; Philadelphia. 7. Hits? Off Alexander. ii In S limine?. rir?t arise on error??in.?,,.?<!> n. . s ? .t?By Karger. ? I; hy Alexunder. 1. by Hre.-.nan. I first base on bai:?-orr Bargei I; off Alexander. I i t m pi re s, Brennen and Hmslie. SOUTHERN LEAGUE At Atlanta: Atlanta, S; Mobile, (first game) Atlanta, 4; Mobile, (second game). At Nashville: Nashville. 2: MoutgotT ery, 0 (first game). Nashville. ! Montgomery, 4 (second game). At Memphis: Memphis, 4; New O: leans. 2. At Chattanooga Chattanooga, 0; Bli mlnrham. 3. Tiie wrestling match scheduled to be pulled off between George Herbert, the local lad. and Abe Boshes, the New Yorker, at Broad Street Baseball Park or. the night of July 1 promises to be Interesting In 1 very particular, and a iargi crowd Is expected to i>u in at? tendance 10 witness the final bout be tweeji these pop ilar mat artists. Boshes got two falltj out Of Herbert In a match some time back, but Herbert claims that he was not in the best cf condi? tion at that time, und lias arranged ] another match with Boshes. Herbert j has been doing some hard training in ' the last v.e. k a: the ball park, and with | the assistance ? :' Ills tr?nier and man- i uger, Prank Moraho, he now .-jys that I he is In the prime of condition and is j ready tu give Boshes a hard tussle for | the money. It was pri:,:, i in tills paper on Sun? riny last thai Herbert would wrestlo Boshes for t:.e best two out of three falls, but it sebms us though the 1 agreement between tho two was that j Boshes would throw Herbert twice in j an hour, and If Herbert should manage to get one full out of Boshes in the j allotted time, Herbert wins the match. a preliminary mutch will start at 8:3d bftwecu 1 il Vallls and Dick Nel? son, two wi ' : a?eights, who are good and should tend to Whet the Onlhusasm union!,: tho crowd lor the bis match which will start at '.' o'clock. Boshes is a good nr.. having won mat lies all over the count: and made many friends since he has bi en in town BUILDING PERMITS Extrusive \ Iteration? ?0 Interior of! Klrsl Baptist ( burcb. Building and r?palr permits were is? sued yestcrdaj as follows: w. c. Harw lod (B- Hand. Weilford; commissioner), to erect a detachud i>: , !< dwelling on the north side of Park Avenui : QtWCeil l.ombrady and Allen Avenue, to cost $S,U0O. C. i;. Worsnntn und C. A. Zlncke, to erect a four-story brick warehouse 0:1 the east sldi ? (jovernor between Boss and Broad Streets, to cost f7,i)UD. B. II. Perkins, to erect a detached brick dwelling on the south side of Stuart Avenue, between Elm and Da? vis Avenue, r.. cost $4.050. Pirst Hap Church, to repair a brick church, corner Twelfth and Bio.id Streets, making general altera? tions to Interior, to <ost $4,000. W W. Pom. to repa':- a brick store, 112 S?rth Nlht Street, to cost $<>oi). Trustees k . I Union Baptist Church, to repair a frame church on the north side of Moor. Street, between Elisa ! belli and Dlneen Streets, to cost $1,000 V. C. and II /,. Ebel, to repair brick tore. 338 East Main S'reet, to cost |1, 000. .1 w Johnston, to repair a brick dwelling, 119 Kast Leigh Street, to cost $25') Nathan G... ck. to repair a frame ddwelling, 112.1 Nicholson Street, to cost $lo0. Isaiah II f ^tt. to repair a frame dwell:!:!.. 112! Nicholson Street. to cost $365. . ? Mat Brown, to repair a frame dwell? ing, 1113 Statt Street, to cost $2')0. Holldaj Hours ?t Peat-Ogles. Independen ? ly will be observed at tita post-office to - -row bv the regular holt day rhr,,^.. In .irs. The following sched wIM he lr, force Thursday: Money order 1 tston will he open nil day Kcel'try dlvis n wll be opnn from 8 to Exeo'.trv? II n anil 'ashler's offce will b? 1 >*ed sll day, Stsm'p Window ?.|lt he open until II A. M. General d< will be open until it A. M. ? There will :? : r> delivery by carriers from [eim?r 1 he-main ffl'e or s'ntlon?. . irrlerx' wind Will be open until 11 A. m ? ? ? ...... Rements being made to de !l\er mall nt the main office and Station? t<> caller* until ihot time, Regular collections will be made and Sta? tion? will o.e. v-,, same bourn a? main office. D'jpatrhi'? to -tatIons: "A"?A. M . I M A. M . 9iJfl A. M . 1A-1? A. M 'A.jii A, M 8:34) A Mit 9:3 A. M., 10:30 A. M. i tea go nt St. Louis, Cleveland at I'eiroit. New York tit Washington, Boston at Philadelphia, i (VKEIi WINS FORPiRATES Miller Is Hit Hard tri Pinches, and Newport News Loses Game. (Special to The Tlir.e?-D;?patch.] Portsmouth, \"a . July 2?By hitting Miller hard in the pinthca the Pirat,? eSilly tin tested Newport Netra thl? aiurnuoii at | Bland Park by the ?coro of I to 0. Mo- i Kernte, a discarded Shipbuilder, twirled I an all-around star game, nut allowing his i former teammates a run. Score: .Newport News, AB. R, U. O. A. E Tetlo-w-, at. 10 0 114 Kichbergcr. rf. * 0 0 2 1 0 Bates, Jb. 4 0 0 0 3 0 Mattls. If. 4 0 0 3 0 1 Hooker, cf. 3 0 0 0 0 0 Wolfe, lb._3 0 19 10 ::.. Lake, Miller, >tolt .31 o I !< II S Portsmouth. AB 11. H O. A. B. ?:er. rf. Keating, ss. t l i Nixon, cf. 3 1 0 Wjtton. lb. 3 1 1 HuJglns. If. 4 1 1 Cooper. 3a.. 3 0 1 Castro, 2b. 4 o j ? iarvln.. 2 0 0 McKenzie, p. .1 0 0 Totals .30 4 6 r? 7 4 : The score by Innings: n. Newport Newt.o o o o o o o ft o--r.i Poi tsmouth . 0 ?? 0 3 0 0 0 t ??4 I Summary: Two-base hit?Castro Sacrtnc? ' hits?Lake. Watson. Oarvln. Stolen bate - Becker, IViuMe plays? Bntes to flavin to Wolle. Kieflhtrg, r to Slvaln. Left t.n bases ?Newport Newt, 7; Portsmouth. ?', Plrtt has... on ballt?OA Millen 2. erf McKenzie 3. Struck out?By Miter, 3; by MeKensle, ? Time of game, : r Umpire. M- Bride, MOTORCYCLE CLUB READY FOR RACE Contests Will Be Best Ever Seen! Here?Boshes and Bass Will Wrestle. Arrangements und program have been completed tor the races of the I Richmond Motorcycle Club at the Slate Fulr Grounds to-morrow after? noon. Besides the mcmbors ot the club, there will be about fifteen out Of town riders, and the prospects are that the races will be the best over held in this city. There will be money prizes to the value of about S1&0 and three handsome cups. It Is proposed to ilde off the club champ? ionship. <;. 11. Tompkins, of the Motorcycle Club, said yestorday afternoon that reports to the effect that there would be no Wrestling match were erron? eous. "I hdve," be said, '?Bos-.es'a ai.d Bass's signed contract to wrestle at 3 r. m." The races will begin at 2 o'clock. ! and will be under the? sanction or the American Mutoreyllatfe' Associa? tion. Program. Following Is the official program. E, B, Bwell, K A. M? Referee. Event I?Three mile. Novice, 4 horse, rower. closed. Entrants! Sapere. Fletcher, Blank ford. Event 11?Three mile, Amateur, \ horsepower, club championship, closed. Entrants: F. Catognl, i>. Catognl, 8a pt re, Scott, Fletcher, Blankford. Event III?Five mile. Amateur, 7 hotirsepower, club championship, .closed. Entrants: nines, Bivins, phll ! pt.ts. Invent IV?Five mile, Amateur, 4 i horsepower, open Enirants: Hlnes, Bivins, F. Catognl, 1>. Catognl, Sa ptre, Seott, Fletcher. Event V?Comic, free for all. Event VI?Five mile, Amateur, 7 horsepower. open. Entrants: Hlnes, Blvlns, Phllpots, Suttlc, Jeffery. Yost. ! Gregory Event VII?Ten mile, Amateur. handicap, open. Entrant?: Hlnes 7. Bivins 7. Phllpots 7. Suitle 7, Gregory 7, Yost 7. Jeffrey 7, t>. Catognl ;. F. c. tognl 4, Sapere 4. Scott t. Fletcher 4 Event VIII?Three contestants match lr. three heats of three n.lles eaeh. Con? testants "ill be announced from judges stand. CAROLINA ASSOCIATION At Chr-rlottet Charlotte, 1, Ander? son, 0. At Oreenvllle: Greenville, C; Spartan, burg. 1. At WlnMon-Salem: Wlnston-Salem, 12: Grernsbero, 5. Dnn't full L, attend our MIDSBAJjON 8 A LH Of OLOTIIINO, 7/3 C. BROAD He buyer who kno vu tno different imobllet will own a l?f*rt?* JoitCS MotOl Car Co. iiea Avenue and Broad Street NATIONALS TAKE LAST OF SERIES Finally Manage to Defeat Ath-j Ictics, Winning by Score oi 5 to 3. CLEVELAND LOSES TO TIGERS New Vurk Cops Game From Boston, and Browns and White Sox Split Even. Washington. D. C, July :.?The Nation*!.' finally managed tu ?'In from Iii? Athletlci I to-day by 11 score of 0 to 3. Hughes pitched ; ?.-vcn Innings and was relieved by Pelty, The Nationals could do nothing ?Ith Houck until the slvtii Inning. when he gave a base 011 halls and McBrldo und Milan singled, scoring two runs. Tho game ??? won hi th. eighth, when Sriiacfer walked. Foster and Milan singled, and Uandtl sent up a high fly to Strunk-., scot Ins ihre? runs. Washington. 1'hlladelpbla. A ll H O A E Ail It O A B Sch'for. 3b. .1 u 4 1 0 Lord. rf... I 3 i> 0 Kotier, 'it.. 4 13 1 OOldrlng, et 8 1100 Milan, ef... 4 : ti 1 OCOIltnt, 10. 4 0 t 3 0 Hand 11, ib.. ! 0 * 3 4 linker, 3b.. I t;t 2 ll W.-.lk<-r. rf..4 0 0 0 IM'tnnls. lb: 2 10 0 0. Shanks. If. 4 0 3 1 1 Strunk. Ii. : I J It M Hilde, ss 3 2 1 i 0D-rrlck. ss I .0 0 4 0, Henry, C... 1 0 4 3 0 Lapp, c.,.4 1 S 1 1' llUghet, p 2 0 1 0 OHouck. p.. 3 1 0 2 C Ptdty. D.i.. 0 0 0 1 OfMaggert.. 1 V 0 0 0 "?astilon ..1 0 0 0 0 Totuls 0 :: Ii i Totals ...12 S 24 11 21 ?Datted for Hushes In tcventh. (Batted for Houck in ninth. Score Oy Innings: R. Wash.ngton .0 0000201 '-j Philadelphia .1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0?3 S?mmary: Itun??Scharfer (II, K?ster. , Milan, McBrlde, Lord, Old ring (31. Earned runt.- Washington. I. Thret-bae' hit?Lord. ; StCrlflC? hltt?Oahdll. Mclnnls Stolen las?, ? Milan. Left on bases? Wtshtngton, 4; I Philadelphia. 7 First base on error?? I l'lilladelphla. 1 Innlntg pitched ?By Pally, 2. by Hughes. 7. It It ss?Off Hughes, ?. I First base, on balls?Off Hughes. 4: off I Houck, 3. Struck out?By Hughes, 1; by Felty, i; by Houck. ?. Hit by pl-cher-lly Houck. 1 (Oandll). Time of game. 1 Umpires. Westervelt anal IT.vans. RED SOX LOSE TO YANKEES Boston. July ?.?In spite of two horns runs by Gardner and one by Lewis, lh? Bed Fox lest to the Yanke?s to-day. 0 ta 7. Two >ingl?? and a trip:-- netted two runs and th? dacltton In the ninth. Score! IIomoii. New \ork. AB H OA E AB 11 OA B| Hooper, rf. i 2 0 1 0 Daniels, ir 4 1 J 0 0 Yerkes, 3b. .'. 0 6 2 1 Little, cf .'. 2 3 0 0 Speaker, cf I '. 4 0 IStefett, lb 4 2 10 0 0 Lew .s. if... 5 10 0 OZInn. rf. .. 4 2 3 0 0 Qardn'r, 3b 4 333 lchate. :b . 4 1 : : 0 Stahl, lb. . 4 1 10 3 oMariln. st. I 2 1 4.3] Wagner, n 4 n l ? oSiump. 3b. 3 I 1 5 1 '??rrlican c 2 0 3 1 OFwreney. c 4 1 4 0 1 Bedient, p. ft o S 0 0 Foril, p... 3 3 0 1 0; Pape, p.... 3 1 0 1 0 .1 ?llend'ten.. 1 1 o o 0 , ? am . loooo Totals ...I?10 JT It 3 Totals ...ti 14 27 12 4 ?Hatted for Carrlgan In ninth. 'Ratted for Pape In ninth Score by Inning* R New Tork..0 4 0 0 2 0 0 0 i-i Boston .0 10 1110 1 2-7 Sun,mar) : Hur*??Daniels. Little 12), Ster- I lelt. Zllin, Chase. Martin. Sweeney. Ford. Hooper, Lewis. !.. Oardner (3), Sta". . '"<r rtgan, ltendrlcki?n. Two-bate hits?Ciard n?r Ford, Zlnn. Three-bat? hits?Sweeney. Stahl. Home runs?Gardner (3). Stahl. Sac. rtflce hits?stump. Chase. Stolen bases - Hooper. Little, Speaker, Houl'T Pou:,:* t.:a- ?- Wagon- t<> Y.tkes to stahl: Stump to Chase to Slerrett; .Wagner to Stahl. Left on bases?New York, t; Boston. *. First on ?rrors?New Yotk. :; Boston. 3. Hlts-Ciff Bedient. 4 In 2 Innings. First base on halls?Off Ford. Ii off Pape. 3. Struck out ?By Ford. 3. by Pape. i. Umpires. O'Loua-h.ln and Hlgglns. TEAMS SPLIT EVEN SI I.oils. July 2 ?The White Sox in? Tlf.^ns split even In to-day'a douhle-header, the nrst game going to St I/miIs 3 to I. and thn second 10 the Sox. f, to 4 Joe Bert got through eight Innings In the first game without allowing a run. only to have the Browns to fall on him for two runs In the ninth. Walsh started the second, but was Wihl and ineffective, and Doc White wat roiled out. Score?: FIRST OA MB St. I.ouU. Chicago. AB H O A B AB H O A E St?tten, ef t ) on 'Rath. 2h .. ? '. < 1 0 Janften, rf. 4 110 OLord. 2b.. 4 0 1 0 0 ICutlha, lb. 2 0 11 1 0Collins, lb. 1 1 7 0 0 Pratt, ss... 4 2 0 : 0 Rodle, rf.. 4 ft 1 0 0 Laporte, 2b 3 3 1 3 lM'ttlck, cf 3 0 .1 1 0 Austin. Jb.. 2 1 1 0 ocal'h.m, If 4 1 : 0 0 Hoffnn. If.. 1 0 3 0 0 Weaver, ss 4 1 J 4 0 IStovall ... 1 0 0 0 0 Kuhn. c... 3 2 4 4 0 Alton. If... 0010 ft Benz, p.... 2 0 0 1 0 Krlrhcll. r. .1 ft < 1 ft 1 , lla'llton. p. 3 0 1 3 0 ,1 Totala ..33 S 27 10 1 Total? ...IS? ??Tl~i\ ?One out when winning run was stored: j ? Batted for Hogan in seventh. Score by Innings: B. 1 ''hlengo .0 0 n 1 0 0 0 0 0-1 St. Louis.AOOOOnOo r?5 i Summary: Run??Collln?, Jantzen. Pratt. Two-has,, h??Kuhn, Sacrifice bits?Bens. Klltlnh. Double plays ?Hamilton 10 Krl-h < ll to Kutlna. Stolen bases? Callanan und Pratt. First base on ball?, oft Ben?. ?'. oft Hamilton. 1. Struck out ?By Hamilton. 7; by lien*, 4. Hit by pitcher?Austin, Tim* of game. 1:45. Umplret, Hnr: nnd Connolly. * SECOND (.ami: St. Louts. Chicago. AB It O A E AB If O A E shot ten. rf 3 1 2 0 ORath. 2h... | ? ) ! ft .Innt/.en. ef. 4 0 4 0 0T.or,|. 3h.? 4 1 0 & 0 Kutlna. lb. 3 I It 0 OColllns, lb. 4 0 17 0 0 Pratt, ss... 4 1 2 4 2 Bodle. r?.. 4 10 0 0 Laporte. 2b 3 1 1 2 OM'ttlck. rf 4 3 1 0 0 Austin. 3b.. 4 2 2 3 I Cal'han, if 3 2 000 Hngnn, If.. 3 0 3 1 0 Weaver. ?I 1 : .-, 1, ?StOVO.lt ... 1 0 0 0 OHiock. c... 4 0 3 3 0 i Stephens. c 3 0 3 2 1 Walsh, p.. 1 0 1 3 0 K. Bro'n. ?2102 0 White, p . 3 0 0 1 0 Powell, p.. 1 0 0 0 0 I Totals ...31.7 27 14 4 Tola's ...33 It It IS 0 j 'Bailed for Hogan In ninth. Score by Innlnss: R. ' l.lc.-ico .0 0 0 1 0 4 0 0 0?.1 ? St. Lout*.IO 020000 o? ( 1 1 Summary: Huns? Lord. Coiiint. Bodle, 1 I Mattlck (2>. Shotten. Kutlna f3>, IVstl. Two-base hits?Callahan, Kufinn. I'ratt. , Tt,re..-h;ise hit?Austin. Shcrlflco hits?Cal- ! I Inhan, Shotten. Laporte. Stolen bases ?Mat-' i tick ti). Hits?Off Walsh. 4 In 3 1-3 In-' nings; off Brown, 9 in al-.*. Inlngs. First base on balls?Off Walsh, 1. Struck out -Hv B, Brown. 2: by Powell. 1; by Walsh. 1; by While, !. Hit by pitcher?Rath.: Tim- of Kane-. 1:6.1. llmplresj Connelly and Barl. TIGERS DEFEAtTaPS Detroit, July 2.?The Tigers won to-day S to T after the Naps had made seven hits and slv runs In the second limine A muff and had throw t>y Oransy flRurcc! In the Timers' rally In the seventh Innlns. but In tho ninth Clean hatting did the work. Score: Cleveland. Detroit. AR H O A E AB H O A 11 Hrnney, If, 4 1 4 0 2 Vitt. 3h ... I 1 0 t ? Olson, ss... S 3 4 ( 1 Hush. ss... 4 2 14 0 Jackson, rf 6 3 0 0 0,'ohh. ef... ( ? r, 0 1 I.nu.te. :h . r. 1 4 I tCrnw'd. rf. S 1 3 fl 1 ? Irlags. lb. 3 1 It 0 flnel.'tv. If. .10 5 0 0 Blr'ham. cf I 1 1 0 0 Mor'lty. 1h 3 1 11 0 0 Turner. 3h. 2 0 ft 1 0 Louden. 2b .1 1 ? ' I 0 O'Neill, c? 4 1 1 1 OStanage. ci 1 300 Krapp, p .. 4 ft 0 2 ft Lake. D_ 0 ft ft 1 ft Bastcette, p 0 0 ft ft ODUbue, p.. 1 ; 0 3 o Totalt ...3* I0,2.1 16 4 Total? ...3( 12 27 10 2 I *One out when winning run was scored. Score by innings: R, I Cleveland .ft ? ft ft 1 ft ft ft (V_; Det mit .0 ft a ft ft it t ft <_f RUmmaryi Runs?Orkney, oisnn. ,iark?on. I.a.lole. firlititt.. ntrinlnchnm. Krapp, Vitt fl>, Bush, i'olih. Crawford. Louden. Di hue. T-.eo.ha?e hits-Clrlggs. Cohh. Three-base hit ?Otibne. Sicrlflc? hits?Turner (2>. B?? rlflci. fly?Vitt. Double play?Turner to t.alole to f;rlcps. Left f.n bases- Cleveland. 7; Detroit. 1ft Hits?Off Like, ft In 1 2-r. In? nings: off Duhuc. 1 In 7 1-3 Inning?: off Krapp. It In S 1-3 Innings: off Basket!,., 1, First ba?e on errors- Cirvolan.1, I; Detroit. First hnM> on balls-Off Krapp, 7i off Dubne. 4. Struck out-Bv Krapo. Ij hv D11 bue, 1: bv Lake. t. Wild plloh?Ollbu? Time of game, 2:10. Cmpires, Dlneen r.nd Sheridan. j' c5MOTOR CARS Gordon Motor Co. BROOKS HIT HARD E Support Is Fast and Classy, and Champs Shut Out Norfolk. [Special to Tho 'limes-Dispatch ] Petersburg. Va.. July 2.?Harvey Brooks celebrated his return to th? \ Irglnia League by abutting the Tara out this afternoon. Altuuugh he was hit for seven singles and a. double ho managed to keep his bits scattered, while his support was fast and cliussy. Gordon for the Tars was hit for a. three-bagger, two two-buggers and eight singles, and in the fourth Inning tho Champ:, bunched their hlta ami made three runs. The ileldlng uf bom teams was excellent. three doubl* plays being mad..-, un I Krebs's one handed catch of Blgble*a liuu drive to centre was phenomenal Bosch and Barnett. for the Champs, aui Klrcher and Hlnton. for the Tart did good, at UK iVOrK, Simmons, at second for the Champs, accepted thirteen chances Without an ci ror. The score: Petersburg, AB. B. H. O. A. E, Blmmons, 2r>. ? t 1 s s e -Morrison. If.'..3 1 1 i 0 ft Bus. h. es. A 1 3 2 t .j Spencer, rf. 4 1 1 o 1 l Howedell. 3b. a 1 1 1 1 .1 Krebs, cf. 4 114 0ft Burnett, lb. 3 0 2 7 0 0 Lucia, c. 3 0 0 3 1 ft Brocks, p. 4 0 2 13ft Totals . 6 12 27 16 l Norfolk. AB. R. H. O. A. E. Dodge, 3b. 3 0 0 0 0 0 Keller. 2b. 3 0 <i 0 5 1 Klrcher. If. 4 0 3 2 0 ft Hinton, ss. 3 0 2 3 2ft Blgbie, lb. 3 0 1 xo 0 0 Murphy rf., cf. 3 0 1 0 ii) 0 Staub, cf. 1 0 0 ft 0 u l-'inneran. rf. 2 n 1 2 0 ft Lusky, c. 1 0 1 7 0 0 Gordon, p. 4 0 1 0 0 rj Totals .30 0 9 24 13 I The score by Inning?: n. Norfolk, .00000000 0_?> Petersburg .,...0 1 3 0 0 1 1 0 ??6f Summary: Two-base hits?Spencer. Barnett. Blgble. Three-base hits?Mor-. rlson. Stolen bases?Simmons, Busch, Howedell, Barnett (2 p. Double plays ? Uusch and Simmons; Busch. Simmons and Barnett; Gordon, Hinton and B1k bie. Baso on balls?Off Gordon. 1; oft Brooks, 3 Left on bar.es?Norfolk. ?; Petersburg. 7. Hit by p'tched balls ? Howedell, Hinton. Struck out?By Brooks. 3; by Gordon. 8, Time of game. i;4?. empire, Orth. Attend ?1 ance. f.00. Women Ball licjrra. A hall club of women players, known as the Gihbs Ladles' Baseball Club, will meet the Ashland Club at Broad Street Park on Wednesday afternoon, July 1?. $18.75 SUIT SALE EXCURSIONS ob July?4th---July TO ol.n POINT, lit I kllOIS, Ot BAN' A I CW, \\ 11.l ot t.lltn III W II, NORFOLK AND VIHGIMA BEACH. Round $1.50 Trip rilll EE?FA 5T lit A 1 N >?Tl I It BE. Ht30 A. M.. !? A. M, ami l? Noou. . holec ..1 1 wo Itoutea to Norfolk. Norfolk tickets ?ood via Newport Newts "r via old Point and Ocean \ ;? w. Virginia Beach tickets good only via, Newport News an.l C. O. steamer. S:30 train (Seaside Special) does not, stop at Newport News. 12 noon train carries dining car. Ill trnlnn connect nl Old I'ulut with steamer lor Wlllonghby Beach ami Ocrnu View. Jteturnlng, passengers can Icavo Ocean View for Old Point every hour until 7:30 P. M. Special fourth of July Schedule lie turning i C A- O. steamer leaves Norfolk 4 nr.d S V M. Trains leave Old Point 1:25, 7:45 nnd>; 8:45 P. M. Trains leave Newport News 5:00 n.r.d 9:15 P. M. (.l\lliK ten boors III Hie seaside. Two steamers In service between oi,i Point nnd VVHlougbby Bench July -Ith. Hound lrlt> ticket? also on ante for nil regular Irslnx of July !itl, ltd nml ?lib. good until 8th. Newport News. 53 0.1; Old Point. $2 trt; Norfolk. 13.4."; Virginia Beach. $2.90. @ Relieves in 24 Hours @ Catarrh of the Bladder AllSiriweltu Bnvnre aj Comittrfctlt flmtificmcnttf Positively tho greatest show tcrwn. See DeMlchelle. Bros. And Three Other Acts. And be convinced, as?iiiiaam?iiiMiim i i?ua???wi