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STREAK IS BROKEN Mathewson Is Knocked Out and Two Other Pitchers Arc Hit Hard. BOSTON DEFEATS PHILLIES Pirates "Win From Reds, and St. Louis Is Shut Out by Chicago. New York. July 4.?Brooklyn broke New York ? winning streak by takln? two f?i? the Korci being 15 to 4 nnd 6 to 2, In the i t'.rst game Mathewson knocked out Of I the box, and Tesreau. who rciieved him. j was also knocked out. and Cranrlall finished j the game. I- :'. was hmnmcrfd hard. "Ving- i llr.g caved In under the excessive heat In the fourth and hud to be cuMsted off tho i field. Bagon finished strong for Brooklyn. > Brooklyn. New York. AB H O A B AB H O A H ?"eras, cf.. 4 0 3 0 aS'srasl. If. 4 o o 0 0 " C 0 Doyle. Ib.. 4 : 2 2 0, l : :.!? ric*. :h 4 2 :? o t < 0 0 V ;:rray. r! k : 3 M 0 o Backer, ef. 3 0 4 1 0, 3 1 ?Tr.ec 3b 4 1 .13 X 1 l Myers, c... 3 o l o i o Wilson, c. 1 1 .1 0 1 rth'n. rf. 4 CutsVw, Jb I 1 Dsubert. lb 3 t Who*;. If.. 4 3 Hum'el, 2b. 5 1 Tooev, es.. 6 2 Miller, e... t 3 "Yln''.lng, p. 1 1 Baron, p... i C 4 4 2 0 1 0 1 OKI', t'er. rs. 3 O.v.ai'son, p 0 0 Tturr.? _0 0 Tesreau, p 0 0 CrSnd'U, p 3 o o : r, u Tots'* ...35fH? S 8 Touti ...M 9 ?Batted for Mathewson In third. fror? by innings: v1 ; ??? : ? ?? Tiruoklvn .H U 0 '. 1 f ??10 New York.? 0 3 0 0 0 0 c '.- 4 Summary: Runs-CMorap '2>. Northen (3). Wheat (2). Tooley. Ylnglins (2C Doyle. Herzog. Fletcher, Barn?. Two-base hits Wheat (2. Ylngilng. Mlllbf. Murray. Three base hit?Tooley. Sacrifice hlte?Moran. Cut rhaw (!>. Sacrifice nies-Daubert, Wheat Stolen bases-Daub.rr'.. Miller <2>. Doublo plays?H?mmel to Dauaert. H.-rsog to Stor k'.e to Myers; Herzog to MorKlc. Lett on bases?New York. Si Brooklyn. 9. First base en errors?New York. 1; Brooklyn. ). First b'?se on ba'.'.s?Off Tesreau, S. off Crnndaii. ij off yingiins. 2: err r.?ron, li struck out! ?By MathrwFon, 3; by Crandail. 1; by Ra-i gon. 1. Hltsv-Off Mathewson, < In 8 Innhms: fir Tesrsnu, 2 In 1-3 Inning; off Crnndaii, S in 0 2-3 Innings: off Tingling, i tn 3 1-3 in- j nlngs: off Bagon. 4 In 6 2-3 Innlngt. Hit by pitcher?By Bagon. J (Fletcher). r.iss- i eel ball?Myers Time of game. 2.M. Um pirrs, Brennan nnd Emsllc. VICTORY FOR BOSTON Boston. July game from Vi Moore for six third, Scor>-: Boston. AB M'D'ald. fb 4 Cn'p'eil. cf 4 Bween'y, '-'b 4 Klrke. If... S Titus, rf.. . 8 Devlin. :b.. I O Bo'k?. li ; ItnnCen. c. 4 Don'clly, p 3 4.?Boston won the fortnoon dlade'.phla. 7 to S. by hitting j safeties and five rum In tliu Philadelphia. H o a r. ab no ah 1 2 0 0 Tnskert. C 4 0 3 0 0 14 0 ll.obert. ?b. 4 OS 0 l| 2 2 2 1 Magee. If . 3 2 2 0 0 j ; I 0 1 ?-r?vth. rf 4 1 : 0 0 0 0 0 oT.uder's. lb 4 0 Z GO 1 11 or.Knabe, ib.i 1 i 1 t, 114 oDown'y, 2b 3 1 > 1 01 0 ? 2 oD.ioian. i?- 4 1 1 2 0 10 2 oDooln. e... 4 1 & 2 0| Moore, p.. 1 1 0 0 0 i fienton, p.. 1 ft 1 ft 01 t "Miter .... l o o o oi tWalsh ... 1 * 0 0 0 Totals ...81 S 27 10 8 Totals ...Si ?21 ( 1 ?Batted for Moore In fourth. 'Betted for Peiiton In ninth. Score by Inning?'- R- ! Boston .0 0 8 2 0 0 0 0 ??7 , t'hilade.lphla .0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 i_3 ] Summary: Runs?MViDonnld, Campbell <8, Klrke. Titus. r?v;|n. Donnelly. Maircr, | Cravatb, Downey, Two-base hits?Moore; Magee, Dinn?::y. Three-bast, hit?Dev|ln.! Sacrifice fly?Klrke. Sto'.en bnies?Paskert. Campbell. O'Rourke, Doolan. Left on basi s | ? Bofton. t; Philadelphia, 7. First base on I rrrors?Boston. 1: Philadelphia. !. Hits?Off j Moore. C In 3 innings; or? ivntnu. J In f. In- ; nlngs. First beso on balls?Off Donnelly, 8; off Moore. S; off Beaton, 2. Strurk out?By Donnelly. 4: by Seston. 4. Time of game, j t:02. Umpires. Bason and Johastone. RATHER EASY FOR PIRATES Pittsburgh. July 4.?Pittsburgh wen tho morning game rather easily from Cincinnati after the iatt-r had taken a good lead In the. first two Innlr.irs. Camnltz wus steady throughout whll? Benton and Taylor were Cold Medal, Lc&dun, 1011 Lmrrtll Satt IW.H CXADS Tia in :>'jr:j The best oi tea from the best of j iand?for the best j of drinkers. In Sealed, All-Tight S-kgi. , All ni0b-Class \K Grocers OrJer Trial Packace ] r^^-iw TO-DAY 1 Seashore VIA 'Wik No-Chaugc-of-Cn.-s Itoute. K EVERY SUNDAY I ROUND TRIP NORFORK, VJTtGl.VIA BEACH, OCEAN VIEW, CAPE IIE.VItf. -FAf'T Leavo Byrd furcet Station ?4:10 A. M. and ? A. it Leave Norfolk 4.15 P. M, ana ?7:40 P, M. ?i bto?:xli Coneh between lllcb niond und \ IraftnlS Urach. ?WEEK-END RATESi Norfolk. JH.OO; Virginia Reach. t3 :i. On isle Fridays and Salutuays. Umlt Monday following. National League YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. Ncvr York, 4) Brooklyn, 10 imorii. Ins game). Keif York, 2i Brooklyn, r, (uftcr noon tiuuc), COBtou, 7; I'till'idclphla, 5 imoru Inis bhiuc), Uostou, 4) Philadelphia? 7 (after? noon came). . Pittsburgh, Hi Clnclnnntl| 5 morning Baute), Pittsburgh, Clncluuatl, 2 infirr uoou Kami'). St. Louis, Ot Chicago, a nuoru Ins Braute), St. LiOUls, 2; f.litcngo. It (nfter noon finuicl, STANDING OF THE CLUBS. \ I.nst Club. Won. Lost. P.C. Ycnr Now York . . . . 04 13 -m?U .?(>!? Cblcaro . :ss .304 .?tis Plttsbarch ... .".o 27 .501 .550 t'lp.elnnntl .... 11(1 34 ,514 .480 Philadelphia . . 2S SB .4M .?23 Brooklyn . 27 40 .403 .n;:s St. Louis . 27 43 .?'.7.'? .r>!ir, Doston . 21 r.o .2tm .2;i2 YVTir.Hn THEY PLAY TO-DAY. Brooklyn ut \pit York. Philadelphia ut Boston. 4'hlcu"o nt St, Louis, (Other gnim- "??? scheduled.) wild. Keefe for cinclnnntl made a coed finish. Score: Pittsburgh. Cincinnati. AC II O A E AB HO AB Byrne, 2b.. ? : l 0 oBescher, If 1 110 0 Carey, If... :t 1 4 o oE'tes. cf-lf 3 12 0 1 .Ed'ton. rf .i S 2 0 c ''Marians.. 1 110 1! Wagner, ss ; l 4 oHob'zel. lb 3 0 7 o 0 Milier. Ib.. 4 1 D 0 0 Mltch'll. rtl 1 M ii Wilson, of..'S 1 i 0 0 M'D'n',1.1! 4 1 1 4 0 Nt'Gar'y, it. S 0 3 1 oPhelnn. 3b. 4 1 0 1 0 Simon, c... 5 14 0 OEfian. 2b.. 0 ft. 0 ft 0 Camnltz, p. 3 I.'0 2 OGrant, 2b.. i 1 1 S 1 Clarke, c. 3 0 11 0 0 Benton, p. I 0 0 0 0 Taylor, p. 1 0 0 0 0 Keefe. p... 0 0 0 0 ft TSevcrold.. 1 0 'I 0 0 Totals ...38 32 27 7 0 Total* ...73 7 24 10 4 ?Marsnns. untre field and lift Held. 'Hutted for Keefe in ninth. Score by Inning?: B.' Pittsburgh . .0 0 4 4 0 0 ?. 0 ??11 Cincinnati .210000:00?5 Summary: Bur.*?Byrne (2), Carey (2), Edllngton, Wagner, McCarthy, Simon. Cam nitz. Bescher, Bates, Marians, Phelan and Keefe. Two-base hits?Miller, Batt-s. Three baso hlt??Byrne. Wilson. Sacrifice fly-? Clarke. Stolen bases?Bescher (2), Marians, Casey, Grant, McCarthy. Left on bases? Pittsburgh. 10; Cincinnati. ?. Hits?Off Ben ton 3 In 3 Inr.lnss. off Taylor. 4 In 1 Inning: off Keefe. 5 In 4 Innings. First base on bills ?Off CamoRx, 4; oit I.enton, 6: off Taylor. 3: off Keefe, 2. Struck out?By Camnlts, S; by Benton, i; by Keefe, 6. Hit by pitcher? By Keefe. 1 (Wagner). Wild pitch?Kccfc. Time of same. Si05. Umpires, Ultra and ST. LOUIS IS BLANKED St. Louis. July 4 ? The Cuba plucked two g.-.mes from the Cardinals to-day. Brown blanked the home hula 2 to 0 In the first ?ectlon. Score: Chicago. St. Louis. Alt il O A E AB H O A E Kheck'ci. If. 4 1 ? 0 OHug'na. 2b 3 1 2 1 0 j Schulte, rf. 4 12 0 OMapeo, lb.. 4 1 S 2 oj Tinker, as. 4 0 2 2 ft-31"-1". 3b.. 4 ? 2 ^ (V, KlnVan. 3b. 4 3 0 0 1E11I.?. If.... 4 0 1 ft 2 L^acii. r.f.. 4 2 4 ft ?Evans, rf.. 4 t (? 11 0 Safer. Ib.... 4 0 30 0 0Hauler, a*. 4 ft 2 1 Ol Ever*, 2b.. 3 10 3 OGakee. Cf.. 4 12 0 0 Archer, c... i 2 2 0 oBres'na. c. 2 0 7 2 ft! Brown, p.. 3 0 ? 4 1 Sallee, p... 3 12 3 0 Total? ...23 10 27 9 2 Totals ...32 ? T. It ! Score by Innings: H. CUIcago .0 loooioo 0-2 St. Louis,.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0?0 Summary: Runs?Zimmerman, Leach. Two-base hits?Archer, Even. Three-base hits?Evans, Leach. Double plays?Magee lo Smith; Heuser to Hugglni to Mag-e. Sacrifice hit?Husglr.r. .stolen bases?Zim? merman. Sehulte, Leach. Oakcs. Left on, bases?Chicago, ;.; St. Louis, 7. First ba?e| on balls?Off Sallee. 1; off Brown. 1. Struck out?By Brown, ;?; by Sallee. 3. Time of I game, 1:40. Umpires, Rlgler and Flnneran. Fails to Throw Bass and Gets Just One Fall Out of Herbert. Abo Boshes, tho New Yorker who has boon sending terror to the hearts] and purses, so ii Is su:d. of thu local) gruppier?, met two Waterloos in one' day. Just '<>? way of celebrating t 1 ourth. J:i the early afternoon ho met | and lost to Ed Buss, tiio local black? smith, because he was unable lo pin] the less experienced man's Shoulders] j to the mat within a hulf-hour. All I night, before ft goodly bunch of fans, ' iit> managed to throw George Herbert just OnC? In an hour, and the lirst fall ?;:s obtained only after forty in'n ir.-s of the hardest kind of work. It wasn't 1 au. 1. siu-j Is a poor man, or that he isn't a good man tor tils inches, but merely because Herbert, especially, played purely defensive tac tics. Bass d.d ine same thing, but Bass's weight helped, while it was en- ' tlreiy Herhert's knowledge of tho game, his agility and his really te'en-! tiile supremacy at the game over the! New Yorker which kept him out of ! trouble when trouble was near. Thoj disparity Iii weight between tho two : men did not add to the enjoyment of 1 those piiseiit. wh'.'e some of the more rr.bld enthusiasts forgot entirely that Ihey were oxpectcj to behave In a de-.', t cent manner and let loose eplthota, which, under ordinary circumstances,] ' would have caused them to be led from Richmond may want to see wrest? ling', but there car. lie no excuse lor men hurling uncalled for remarks at < ither the referee or th<s nun engaged , In the game. Such things will break up apy sport, and the management, as tho rcfroe, should take quick to suppress such methods ol I,. v, i>ig favoritism. SOUTHERN LEAGUE Morning linaira. At Birmingham; Birmingham, 2; Memphis, 1. At Chattanooga.: Chattanooga, 8; New Orleans, 2 (ftvo Innings, rain). At Atlanta; Atlanta. 0; Montgom? ery, C. Al Mobile: Mobllo-Nnshvllle, rain. .1 11 ernoon (.nines. At Chattanooga: Chattanooga, t; New Orleans. 0. At Blrtnincham: Birmingham. lj Memphis, 3. ai Atlanta: Atlanta, 3; Montgomery. SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE At Savannah; Savannah, tj Albany, r, (first game); Bitvannahj 3; Albany, o (n coin! hH ii.. ). At .Titoksonvllte! Jacksonville, ?; Co lum us, l (moriilnjg game); Jackson? ville, 2; Columbus. V (afteritoon gamo). At Columbia: Columbia, 4; Macon, f> (first gamo); Columbia. 0; Macon, 'j With Two Out, Hyatt Doubles to Right, Scoring Needed Runs. GIANTS LOSE TO BROOKLYN Philadelphia jumps on Boston, and Chicago Beats St. Louis. Pittsburgh, July I.?Pittsburgh won out In the ninth inning of iho ??Cond hers to-d.iy, the ?coro being 8 to 2., In the ninth. With, two out. Hyatt, who batted for McCarthy.; doubled to dien right, winning tho l?Utsburcrli. AI; H O A H Cincinnati, AB H O A B Dyrn?. ?b., -urey. It... rf. 4 2 1 1 110 0 V ?oscher. If ;l i) Halt s, ofi. I Ullub'jti, ll> i e M It?h'll. rf 4 0 MUV.i.u. as 4 0 Phclan, 3b. 3 0 fcigan. 2u.. 3 ttJU'lriian, c. 2 t>Clarke, c. i O&ugtfs, p... 3 0 12 u 2; la Simon, ' 1'.t*I. ?Hyatt Totals S 37 Ii 0 Total? .. ?Batted tor McCarthy la ninth. Score by innings: r PIttsbursil .0 0 0 00 1 Of 2-3 Cincinnati .1 o o o o l 0 0 0?2 Summary: Buns?Wagner, Miller, Hcndrlx. Bescher. Mitchell. Two-base hill?Wagner, Hyatt. Taree-oase hits?Phclah, Miller, Sacrifice hit.;?Ksan. Suggs. Stolen bares? Bescher, Bgan, Mitchell, Ctuubte p'.iys? Iltndrix to V.'acaer to Mllier; Ente.! to Clarke. First base on baji3?Off Hcndrlx. f Struck out?By Hendriw t. by Puggs. 4. Time of game. 2:It. Umpires, Klent and WILTSE iS HIT HARD New York, Ju monotony of wi I two games to afternoon game cievi n lilts, wI to live. Score: Brooklyn. Alt H Moran. cfi. 4 1 N'rth'n. rf. 4 0 Cutsh'w, sb i 3 Daubert, lb 4 3 Wheat. If.. 4 I Rum'el. 2b. 4 1 Tooiey. is.. 3 0 Miller, c... t 1 Stack, p.... 3 1 ly 4 ?Tho Giants varied the nnlng every day by losing Urookiyn to-day. In tho Wlltso was touched for lie Stack hold tho Giants New Verl?. CAE AH HO. S 0 0?'grass. If. 4 0 0 1 0 0 Doyle, 2b.. 4 I 2 Oil Merkle, 3b .1 ; 11 13 0 0 Murray, rf 4 1 2 3 A 0 Becker, cf. 3 0 6 4 S 0 Herzog, Zb 3 0 I 2 6 O.Myers, c... 3 1 t I 2 OFIei'er. ?301 0 1 OWiltse. p.. 3 1 0 Hals ...211127 15 1 Totais ...50 6 27 U I ?ore by Innings: R. 1 oklyn .0 2 1 0 0 2 0 0 0-5' V York.0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0?2 ' immary; Runs?Northen, Cutshaw. Dau-1 t. Wheat C>. Doyle, Merkle. Two-baseI 5?Cutehaw c:i. Daubert. Miller. Wheat. I ree-bnse hit?'Merkle. Sacrifice fly?Ti o- i Stolen has"?Doyle. Double plays?! teher to Doyle to Merkle; Hummel to j chert. Left on bases?New York. 2: | lokiyn. 8, First base on errors?Jfew j rki 1; Brooklyn, 1. First baso on balls Stack, 1. Struck out?By Wiltse, 2. i Utk out?By Wiltse. 2. Time of game 5. Umpires, Brennan and Kmalle. SCORELESS UNTIL EIGHTH v?ton. .Tuly 4? Philadelphia offset Bo'? 0 victory In the morning pnme by wdn r the afternoon contest 7 to I. Brenn.in 1 Boston scoreless until the eighth, when, r running around the bsses for a home he was found for four hits, Including ts'i triple, which, with a pass, netted ten four runs. Eason umpired tMs sf loon. Johnstons haying been overcome the heat after the morning- game. Score: Boston. Phlludrlnhln. A B H <"> a V a B H O a e 'aid. 2b 4 Cell. cf. 3 h'n'y. 2b 4 in. p.. .1 0 srr ... I a Idea ?1 0 o paskert. cf 3 0 Ol.obert. ?b. 5 1 0 lCraVth, rf 4 1 0 OCuder's. lb 4 1 0 0Knabe, 2b. S S 0 OMsgee. If.. 4 2 3 1 Doolan, es. S R 0 OKIlitfcr. c. 4 12 0 lire a an. p 4 t t ?Shultz, p. 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 01 3 12 0 12 1 tr.is .;.S5 10 37 7 2 Totals ...iJlj: tatted for O Kourlco In ninth. Stied for Brown In ninth, ore by innings: r. ton .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0-4 i.idcl3>hta .1 0 0 1 1 0 0 2 2-7 immary: Runs?MciDonald. Campbell, I ke. Kling. Paskert. Cravath, Luderus, ; ibe. Doolan. KJUIfef, Bit-nnnn. TWO-baso! ?Ludorus, McDonald. Three-base lil?? \ vita', Kllilfer, Titus. Homo run?Bren . Sacrifice blfs?Msgee, Killlfer. Sacrl rty?Cravath. Stolen base?Mage*, j ible plays?Doolan to Luderus; Lobcrt to. too to Luderus; McDonaf.d to Devlin; dan to Knabe to Luderus. Left on bares I ostori, 5; Philadelphia, lo. Hits-orrl nnan. 0 In 7 2-3 Innings; off Shultz. 1 In i j Innings. First base on balls?Off Brrn . 1: off Brown, 2. S.truck out?By Brown, I iy Brennan. 2. Time of same, 1:51. Um ^s, Kcsnn and Johnston?. I WINS OUT IN TENTH t. Louis, July 4.?Chicago took the sac I game hern In tho tenth Inning by the j ire of 3 to 2. On a wild throw by llu,: s In the tenth. Schulte was favored; and ! ker's >::ig!e rent tho winning run acrors. <? fubs tied the score in tho eighth on eckard'i triple. Score: Chicago. St. I.ouls. AB II O A E AU II O A E . eelt'fl. If. 4 2 4 0 oHjg'nr. 2b 4 2 1 3 1; tUlto. ff. 3 12 0 Dliagcc, lb. 4 0 11 0 0; iker. sa. 5 2 1 4 0.Smith, 3b.. 4 0 1101 n'an; 8b, 5 2 3 0 if.;;is. if. .. 4 l 3 o 1| ach, cf .4 o ?_ o o Evans, rf.. 4 13 0 0 ler. lb.... 4 110 1 OHauser, ss. 2 0 4 3 1! <irs, "b.. 4 0 14 OOnkes. cf.. 4 1 2 0 0 i edh'm, c 4 1 7 1 OB'lngo. c. 3 1 5 3 o' rhle, p... ?001 oBlIss. c.... 1 0 0 0 0 Ifleld. p. 1 0 0 2 fiWilllS: p... 3 0 0 1 0 rehcr .... I 0 0 0 orDa;0 . ] 0 0 0 0 rotals ...87 S 30 13 1 Totals ...51 7 201} 3 ?Hatted for Richie In seventh. I Bat ted fur Willis In tenth. Score by Inning?; B. H-igo .. .0 0 0 0 0 0 I 1 0 1-a r.i.uls.) 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 0-2 Summary: P.ur.sr-Sheckard. Schulte. Inker. Hills. Oakcs. Two-base, hit?Kills. Iire.e-base lilts?Oakes. Sheckard. f.ert on ises?Ohiosgo. S; St. Louis. C "Hits?Off iehle, 4 In fi Innings: olf Lrtfleld. i la 4 hi In tri*. First baso on balls?Oft Willis, S; T Richie, 2. Struck out?By WI|IIb, 4; by Iehle. 2: 1 iv Leltield, 1. Passed hall-Win ft. Time of filme, 2:07. Umpires, Blgler Dunsu Now Lllo to the iiody i:i COLTS WIN AWAY BUT L?SE GAME and Burke trotted over. Hogers Hew to second, while Avers popped a loul to tlrst und was down, leaving two stranded. Nearly Score .li;.:lu. The Goobers nearly scored In the fifth, but Slinhions's try 16 stretch a dunlile into a triple landed him out Bide and the danger was over lor the while. For tho Colts Gram lilt lo the stands for two bases* and went to third on tTournoy'a out. Burke whiffed, but .lohn Haley delivered, scoring Graft. The sixth produced blnuks for both. The seventh was productlvo of one each, the Goobers counting on Krcb's triple to centre Held and Burnett's eac rlfico fly. Tho Colts count resulted from Graff's walk, belt::,- advanced by Burke's single and Haley's clout to Brooks, which tho pitcher could not handle. Another blank came to the Colts in the eighth, but Tennant's slow-think? ing toppleco gave the Goobers another count. Neither could help themselves in tiie ninth and the game was over. A glailCO over the score will r-how that tho Colts outhll tho Goobers nearly two to one, yet wero unable to win. It must have been that particular lady. Tho score: Richmond. AH. K. H. O. A. B. c.rirrin. :b. Graff, 2b... Flournoy, Burke, rf.. Unity, lb.. Tcuna-nt, c iM cCom&s, Roger*, o.. Ayers, p.. Totti;? .31 4 13 27 I 01 Petersburg. AB. R. H. O. A. E. I Simmons, 2b. 4 12 2 4 0 Morrison. If. 3 2 2 0 0 0 Busch, ss. 4 1 1 4 2 0 i-pencer, rf. 2 0 0 0 0 0 Howedcll. 3b. 4 113 2 0 Krebs, cf. 4 1 10 0 0 Barnett. lb. 2 0 ft 10 0 0 I.ucla, c. 3 t. ft s ft 0 Vance,* p. 2 0 0 0 0 0 Brooks, p. 2 0 0 0 0 1 Totals .so ? : ?:a s : ?Tennant out. hit by batted ball. Score by Innings: R.I Richmond .0 ft 0 2 1 0 1 0 0?4 Petersburg .1 0 0 3 0 0 1 1 C?6 Summary: Two-bast hits?Graff, Klournoy. i Thrse-btso hits?Simmons. Krebs. Home i runr?Howedcll. Morr..'->n Sacrifice hit?; Hpinccr. .Sacrifice fly?"Barnett. Morrison. StOlen bases?Simmons. Baley. Ter.nur.t and Mci'omns. Doubla play-?Sln-.mons to Busch' to Br.rnett. Left or. eases?Richmond. 10; Kctersbnrgi, 2. First base on ball."?Off 1 Y.ir.rr, j is, s innings; off Brooks. 1 in 7 ! Innings. Hits?Off Van.te. 7 In S lar.incs; off Brooks. ?; In 7 innings. Struck out?By Brooks, 3; by Ayers. ; lilt by pitcher?By Avers, l (Spencer). Tl.-r.e of gams. 1:?0. Lmn:re. Orth. ?' Colts >Vln Twelvc-Inninj; (inme. [Special to The Tlmos-Dlspatch,] Petersburg, Vi>... July 4.?it took the Colts twelve Innings to defeat tho' Champs this morning, and but /or the! errors of the Champs tho gome would have been the other way. Both teams started off brilliantly, tho Colts scor- | Ing in tho llrst Inning on a hose on balls, a steal by Griffin, who camo homo on Klournoy's single. Tho Champs went them one. better In their half on a single oy Busch and Spencer's ' home run h:t to deep centro, scoring Busch. In tho fourth tho Colts tied tho game . on Busch's and Barnott's errors and Tennant's tingle, and in the sixth, took ! tho lead on Perryman'S single, Griffin's tJicrtticti and Klournoy"a single to left field, scoring Perry man. Tho Champs; tied the scoro in the eighth on Bar- i nett'a single, Lucia's sacrifice and Sim? mons'.* bingle, which Tennant flowed to go past him. and Barnott scored. In tho ninth PCrryman was relieved by Doc Ayers, and the best that tho Champs couhd do for him was two Angles In the remaining four inning of tho game. In tho twelfth Inning Maco walked ai.l wont to second on Aye re's saoriflco, and Grifiin brought him over With tho winning run by hit? ting for two bases down the third bi.se line. The Cha:i.;js in their hall" of the twelfth were re'..red In one, two, three order. , The Colt3 played a fast and classy fielding game, ar.d tho two double plays of Griffin ami Kaley aided very mate? rially in tho results of the game. Tho score: Petersburg. AB. P.. 1L O. A. E. Simmons, rb. 4 0 2 4 I 1 Morrison. If. 8 0 1 2 0 1 Busch, as. { 1 2 0 2 2 Spencer, rf. t 1 1 6 0 T Howedsll, 2b. 4 0 1 4 4 0 Krebs, cf. 4 0 0 3 0 b Barnett, lb. 4 1 1 15 4 1 Lucia, c. 3 0 0 S 2 t) -irtnnagt.il, c. 2 0 0 3 1 0 Cr*lg?r, ?. 4 0 0 0 6 1 Totals .23 3 I 31 21 7 Richmond. AB. H. It O. A. E. Griffin, 2s. 4 1 3 3 4 0 Graff. 21). 4 0 10 10 Klournoy. If. & 0 1 1 0 0 Burke, rf. 6 0 0 3 o 0 Haley, lb. 5 1 1 15 0 u Tennant. cf. 4 S 1 4 0 1 Baker, si..V.4 0 o n 3 o .Mace, c. 3 1 0 7 6 0 Ferryman, p. S l l o 2 0 Ayers, p. 10 10 0 0 Tot >la .S3 4 t ii Ii 1 The score by Innings: n. Richmond.1 oolioooooo 1-t Petersburg .3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0?3 Summary: Tvt i-tiass hits?Howedcll. Orif tin, Avers. * Horn ? run?Spencer. Stolen base?Griffin. Double plays?Griffin to Ra-1 ley (!), Left - n bases?Richmond. 5; Pe? tersburg. 4. First :,ase on balls?Off Cre.lger, i; off Ferryman, : Struck out?By Perry-i man, 4: by a- . i 3; by (.'reiser. 4. Hits? off Ferryman, 1 In s Innings: off Ayers, 2 In 4 Innings. Hit by pitcher?Simmon,. Tlmo of gaano, 2:2:. I:;,pire. Orth. Attendance. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION At Indianapolis: Indianapolis, 1; To? ledo. 3 (Urs: game)j IndlanapoMs, 0; Toledo, 2 (second game). At MUwau .? . Milwaukee, 2; Kan '?; City, 7 (first game). Second game postponed, w< rrounds. At Loulsvllli Loulsvllle-Coluifibiis. llrst ga.un pi. .med. rain. Afternoon K?me; Louisville, j); Columbus, 3. At Minneapolis Minneapolls-St. Paul, win. CAROLINA ASSOCIATION At Wlnston-I?alejn: Wlnston-Salem, 5; Greensboro, ',. (Morning game.) At Greenshorr; Groenshoro, 0; Wln Ston-Salem, 2, (Afternoon gnme.i At Spartansburg: Kpartansburg, R; Greonvllle, t. (Morning gamo; eight Innings.) At Greenville: Greenville, 8; Spar tahburg, 4 (Afternoon game.) At Charlott. Charlotte, 1; Ander? son. 7. (Morning gamo.) At Charlotte: Churlotte. 1; Ander? son, 0. (Afternoon game.) Tarheel Pitcher Strikes Out Twenty-Four Men Charlotte, \. {j, .lulr 4.? Pitcher Jayneu, ?? Vorth Cnrollnn college Iwlrlcr, silrnrlc out twenty-four men thin ul i. i i,oi)ii, pllchliiii for Morganton again** n team of semi professionals of i.enoir. Results in the American League Doubles by Baker and Lore Score Runs Needed to Defeat Boston. TIGERS WIN FROM BROWNS Washington Beats New York, and Cleveland Loses to White Sox. Philadelphia. July 4.?Tho Athletic* and B?stona ?pllt even before record crowds to? day, both games being hurd-fought. Tin scores were- 4 to 3 anil 0 to 5. Doutdos by Baker and Lord pave the'mornlui game to tho Champion?. Plank being very steady In pinches. Score: Boston. Philadelphia. AU 11 O A F. AI) II O A B Hooper, Virkes, lb. 4 Speaker, cf I Lewie, If... 3 Qordn'r, 3b 3 Stahl, lb... 4 Wagner, as * Cady, c_4 Wood, p_ 3 2 0 0 1 1 0 2 1 4 Ol.ord. OOldrtiig. cf 3 OCollt.-iu, tb, 3 Obakcr, 3b.. 4 Oil'Innls, lb 3 OStrunk. If. 4 1 Derrick, ts 1 OLapp, e.V.. 2 01'iank. p... 3 110 0 13 10 1 I Totals ...33 0 24 13 1 Totals ...25 ?27 15 1 Score by Ir.nlngt: R. Boston .0 0100011 0-3 Philadelphia .0 0 0 0 2 1 0 1 "?4 Summary: Huns?Baker, Strunk. Lapp. Plank, Speaker. Wagner, Wood. Two-baae ? hits?Baker, Lord. Wood (2), Speaker. Sac? rifice hits?Mcflnnts, Derrick. Hooper. 0.tid n?r. Sacrifice fly?Oldrlng. Double p'.sy? I Oldrlng to Mdhnls. Left on bases?Phlli- i nelphta. e; Boston. 7. First base on errors ?Philadelphia. I; Boston. 1. Flist base ort j balls?Off Plank. 2: off Wood, 2. Struck out! ? By Planlt. 4; by Wood. 2. W:ld pitch?' Wood Tim.) of g.irne. 1.7.3. Cn.pli ?:. L'tj;i| and O'Loughltn. EASY FOR DETROIT Detroit. July 4.?Detroit easily defeated St. Louis this mortdng ? to ?.. The homo club bunched hits off Buumgardner In the first und third Innings. Home runs by Cobb and Austin featured. i"core: St. LoulS. Detroit. AH H O A E All H O A E Fhotten. cf 4 1 3 0 1 Vitt. 3b.... I .' 0 C 0 Jsntsen. rf 4 3 0 1 OBunh. ss... 4 0 3 6 o Kutlna, lb. 4 0 4 0 OCtfbb, cf... 0 3 0 0 0 Pratt, ss... 4 o 4 4 lr-raw'd, rf. 4 2 3 0 (? Laporte. 3b 4 3 3 2 ODeleVy. If. 3 1 3 1 1 2 OMorMty. lb 2 ill 1 0 0 I Louden. 2b 3 0 3 4 0 1 OFtannge. c 2 0 5 1 0 0 OOrnlo-.v, c. 0 0 0 0 0 1 OWIllett, p. 4 1 0 4 0 0 OGalnor. cf. 0 0 0 0 0 Austin. 3b.. 4 Hogan. If.. 3 Krlrhell. e. 2 Alex'der, c. i R'g.ird'r, p 2 Brown, p.. 1 ?e'onipiun.. 1 tAlghton .. 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals ...1511 24 H 2 Totals ...30 10 17 U 1 ?BaV'fl for Rogan In ninth ?Butted for Brown In ninth. Score by Innings: B Detro'.* .2 0 3 0 112 0 ??? St, lyouia.0 0 0 r 1 0 0 ' 2 -5 Summary: Buns?Lipon?. Austin (2), Vlit (2>. Rush it). Cobb (8), Crawford C.I Homo runs?Cobb. Au.itln. Sacrifice hit?Louden. Ftolen bases?Cobb fl>. Morlarlty. Double Plays?Bush to Louden: Pratt to Austin: L.ipr.rte to Prstt to Kutlnn. Hlt??Off Baurn gsrdn?r. S In 5 Innings: off Brown. 2 In 3 Innlnjrs. First h,\s? on halls?Off B i irn tnrdner. 3; of* Brown. 1. Struck out?By Baumgardner, 3; by Wlllett. E. Hit by pitcher?By Baumgartner. 2 f Dolehnntv, Cobb?: by Brown. 1 fMorlarlty . Pass?d The quick, sure relief for all etomaea distress after eating. Prevent*. Indi? gestion If taken right after meals. Aslc your druertflst. Lartre bottle. 50c Can You Wear Size 6]/2 or 7 Shoes? 6, If you cfun, you should buy a pn.r PACKARD'S DltnniEll'S SAMPJ $4 to $6 Oxfords, at $2.95 a Pair OtT EAST MARY. The wren's Shoo Store, where E01 coupor-j with shines roid sec PACKAJID SIIOi:s PIUSE, Ask About It. Trip Every Sunday TO OLD POINT OCEAN VIEW UUCKROE NORFOLK A. BEACH WILIidUGUDY BEACH VIA Sunday Outings TRAINS?3?TIIA INS 8i30 A. M., 0 A. M. nnd 13 Noon. 8:30 train (seaside special) makes no slop between Richmond and Old Point. 0:00 A, M. and 12 noon trains stop only at Newport N?jws, connecting With C. & O. .steamer for Norfolk. Virginia Rea<-h passengers must tnko 9:00 A. M. train. Norfolk tickets irood via Newport Ntnvs or via, Old Point Bind Ocean View. All trnliiM connect nt Old Polnl -?villi ntentm-'r for WlllOngUby Beuch nnd Ocean View. Shortest, ?.nickest nnd best route. Returning! passengers can leave Ocean Vlow for Old Point via Wil louRhby lleooh every hour until 7:rtJ P. M. Trains leave Old Point 4:25 nr.d 8:15 I*. M Trains leave Newport N'ons 5:00 and 9:lfi P. M. C & O. slevmcr leaves Norfolk 4:00 and' 8:00 P. M. American League YGSTKRDAX'S III"'?tI.TS. Philadelphia, 4j Huston, :? (tnoru Iiik gume), Philadelphia. Bf Boston, 0 (nfter Washington, LSi New VorU, B (morning wuim?), \\ nrjjlnu'ojj. 13-. New York, 1 (afternoon same), Chicago, 'J( Cleveland, 1 (niornln? Came), 4 hl.neo, -l| CleTelaod, O (aftrr nooa pwae), Detroit, Di St. Lonln, 3 (morning gante), Detroit, 7) 5t. Louis, 0 (ttftcrnoon game), ST.* N DIN O Oll" THFJ CI.tTDS. Last Club, Wim, Loat. r.C. tfear Dostou . I!> 28 .(IHl ,833 Philadelphia . . -to its .r.is ,08t Washington . . 4SI :ti ,Mi ,85a Chicago .-10 :tn .r.7i .831 Cleveland .a? ar? .r,0o ,483 Detroit . :m ::r AOS .071 New V?rie ..'..10 4H .284 ,629 st. Louis . in 4? .-.^n ,263 WIir.ltF. TFDBY PLAT TO-DAY. Detroit nt Chicago, New York nt Wn?htn<;ton. Iloaton nt Philadelphia. (Other game not scheduled.) ba!l-^Alexarvd?r. Tlmo of carps. 1:4(1 Um 1 Ire??D!n?en and Sheridan. NATIONALS WIN EASILY Washington. July 4 ?Now York flelded badly thla morning and Waahlngton won eafclly, 1? to C. Caahlon was wild, but ef? fective In tho pinches. McBrldc's Behling] featured thu gamo. Bcore: Now York. Washington. AU H O A K All 11 O A E Daniel?. 3 0 1 0 3 Mueller, rfi : : 0 t ?,!s- c'. ? 0 1 0 ? K?ster, 2b. I 1 2 4 0 Sterrttt, lb 4 1 14 0 OMIIan. cfi. 1 0 10 0 Z!nn. cf.... 1 0 0 0 OWalkor, cfl 0 1 0 ?' O'Dowd. ??4114 SOandll, lb. 3 1 ? 0 0' Martin, lb. 4 1 0 6 L Henry, ?b, ? 1? O l Kord, Tb... 4 13? IMoros. 3b 4 14.. Sweeney. 0. 3 0 4 2 lyhank?. If. 4 1 0 n Ol M Con'll, p. 3 0 0 2 lM'Rrl'e, ?? 4 0 2 ? 0 Atns'ltb, b 4 2 3 3 0 Cashlon, p 4 1 0 1 0 Total? ...Jl 4 2t 15 i Totss ..SO a 27 1! 1 Scoro by Inning?: lt. New York.0 0100404 C~ '. Washington.3 0 0 0 1 : 2 0 * ? ;: Summary: Danlei?, O'Dowd, Martin. Kord" Sw-eney. Moe:ter (!>, Ko?ter. Milan (2, v. alker. <sj?ndt:. Morgan (Ii, Shank? (i), Ainsmlth. Ywo-baso hit*?Kord. Mneller. Home run?Phank?. Stolen hasn?. Motltsr Oandll. Morgan, Shsnka, Walker. Left on bates?New York. 7; Washington, 4. Klrst base on balls-Off McConnslf, 2; off Cslhloti, I S. Kirat Las? m errors?Now York. 1; Wash Ington. ?. .Struck out-ny Mefonnell, ?? by Cushion. 3 Pajii?<l ball?A Ir. smith, plteh?^??hlon. Tim? nf g.itne. HSS. Um-1 Piro?. Evans and Westervelt. PETERS PITCHEs"gREAT GAME Oilcago. July 4 -The Snx and Naps broke , even In their double -reader h*rs ".-lav The Sox tor.k the morning's battle 2 to 1 Peter? pitched airtight bril; and fsatured 'ho nrst game. Score: Cleveland. Chicago. AH H O A E All If O A K. Ryan. If.... 4 1 1 0 Oflath. Jh... 3 12 6? 01?on. sa... 4 110 1 Ix>rd. 2b... 4 110 1 Jackson, rf 4 0 d 0 0Co!:in?. lb. 3 2 11 0 0 I-slole, 2b . 4 1 4 9 ODodlo, rf.. 4 0 2 0 0 O.-lcgs. lb. 3 0 13 1 O.M ttlek, cf 2 0 3 0 0' Easterly, n 0 1 s ICal'han. if 3 1 3 0 0 ni: ham, rf 4 1 1 0 1 Weaver, as 3 1 1 If Hostello, cf 1 0 8 0 OK'ihn. c... 2 13 10 Turner. Sb. 2 12 2 1 Peters, p.. 2 7 14 0 ISland'g, p. 3 1 0 3 0 I otnls ...23 6 24 17 4 Totnts ..2732714 lj fore by Innings: n. veland .04)6004010-1 caRo ..J f. 0 0 0 0 0 0 ??3 | ummary: Runs?Itath. Collins. Turner. O-bSle hit?Kuhn. Doubl? plays? Lajole I Orlgrs; Turner to Orlgga; islanding to (ol? to Or!g?s. Klrst base on b:?::s?Off] indlng. 4: off Peters. 7. Struck out?By tndlr.R. 1; by Peters. 1 Tlri.- of game 5. t'mplres. Hart and Cc.r.:io:iv. Cotch Defeats Smejkal. Chicago. .Inly 4.?Cham? Ion Frank notch defeated Joe Smejkal In Straight tallH here to-day. The first fall In seven minutes and twenty seconds' on hatnmerlock hold, and the second ' In four minutes and flfty-flvo seconds on a crotch hold. APPALACHIAN LEAGUE At Johnson City: Johnson City, _? Brlat?l, 1 (morning gamo); Johnson i City-Bristol, rain (afternoon gamo). At Ashovllle: Ashovllle, 7: 'Morris-1 town. 2 (morning f--nme); Ashevllle, 1; Morrlstown, 5 (afternoon game). fJoli Tournament Winners. Gordon Ryrla Wood won tho Fourth! of July golf tournament at the Her- ' mltdge Golf Club yesterday by the nut score of CS. The day was Ideal and a largo field contested for tho honors. Council Schedule. The Council Committee on Water has been called lo meet this nfternoon at 6 o'clock. Tho Committee on Grounds and Buildings will meet to-night at 8 o'clock. [Special to Tho Times-Dispatch.] Winston-Salom, N. C, July 4.?'i'hc i State Socialist Convention was held hero to-day with delegated from nearly all locals represented. Pluns wore I made for trying to secure a .State So? cialist nowspaper and olso for rn'ning campaign funds to waga a campaign. Tho same platform as last year, except ono now plank favoring paying con? victs wages, and after doductlllg tho exponso of keeping them, lo turn tho balance over to their families, was adopted. P. Gardner, of Lakeviow. was tempo? rary chairman, and W. M. Weutherly,| of Groonahoro, temporary secretary. Tho organization was made permanent, A Statu ticket wus nominated mi fol? lows: Governor. II. E. Hodges, ot Wash? ington; Lloutonant-Govorn.ir. IJ. T. Til? ler, of Ashovllle; Secretary of State, W. M. Wc-atherly. Greensboro; Auditor, B, Stuart, of Spencer; Treasuror. W. H. Haylor, Vtrinston-Salsm; Superintend? ent of Public Instruction, Roy, G. Bi Hunt, Lexington; Attorney-General, W. G. Grogson; Commissioner of Agrloul tpre, Bruise Anderson, of Lonoir; Com? missioner of J?i.l>or and Prtntlng, George P. Wilson, of I'faft'town; Cor-' poratlon Commlsfdoners, It J. Morton. Greensboro, and V. T. Grubba. ot Kins: Insurance Commissioner, R. H, Line, of Aurora. President Cameron ami Secretary and Treasurer A. II. Biter, of the North Carolina Railroad, to-night wired nil directors of the company asking them lo attend the funeral of tho inte Gen oral R. r. Holte in Raleigh tb-nior.row. General lloko was a dLroctor of the road. NATIONALS AGAIN IN THIRD PLAG Jump Above White Sox by Wim ning From New York Highlanders. boston beats athletics Chicago Falls Before Cleveland, and Browns Shut Out by Tigers. Washington, July 4.?Washington's victory, was nt Qulnn's expense In the" afternoon. Groom was In splendid form, and Morgan, and (Jandll rasilo sensational plays. Score-, U asulncton, New York. AB It O A B AU UO A Q Mocker, rf. 1 3 i u uDnnlcis, If 4 0 0 0 0 Foster, Sb.. 5 3 0.' 1 Otis. cf.... 4 0 0 1? Milan, cf... S 13 0 Oh'ter'ctt, lb 4 0 15 0 0 Candll, lb.. 4 14 1 ItZlnn. rf.... 4 110 1 r, lb. 1 0 3 0 CO'Dowd. nl ii O' 1 0 Morgan, :b 6 o 1 2 oMitrtiii. ib. i t 1 1 o shanks. If. 4 1 2 0 OFord. ?b... 4 2 0 4 1 M'Brlde, es 2 0 o c 0Street, c... S 17 0 9 Roach, ss.. 1 1 0 0 OslJlun, p .. 3 1 0 2 0; Henry, c... 4 3 ? 2 u Uroom, p... 4 3 110 Totals ...? 15 27 8 I Totals ...50 6 2113 1 ffeore. by Innings! U. Woshlneton .1 0 2 4 1 2 1 0 ??13 New York.0 1000000 0?1 Eumniary: Rur.s?Moeller (3). Foster. Mi? lan (2). Shanks. McHrlde. Roach. Henry (2). Groom. Zlnh. F.arnod runs-Washing? ton, t; New York. 1. Two-base hlt-.Milnn. Three-bass hits?lilnn. Fotter. Rome runs? Moellcr, Roach. Sscrlf.ce fly?Martin. Btfibi en bases?Foster. Stre-et. Left on bases ? Washington, 6; New York. ?. Fust base on, bal'.s-0:f Qulnn. 1; off Groom. 2. .Struck; out-By Qulnn. Si by Oroom, 5. Hit by p!tch?r-By Qulnn. 1 (McBride). Timu "i game, R65. Umpires, Wcatervelt and En ana. no-hit game by mullin Detroit. Mtcb., July 4.?From the waives class to the no-hlt class was the score of ?Lurge Mullln** Fojrth of July colebratloru Incidentally, the Tigers took two bamcs. k U 1 and 7 to 0. Two or three weeks aiio President Navln asked waivers on Mulsin, and all the Clubs In the learuo tried to buy him tor This piqued George, who sold he'd saow them. This afternoon Mullln pitched a no-n Ml game. Fcore: St. Louis. DetroU. AU II O AB All If O A EJ Shotten. cf 1 0 4 1 OVitt. tb.... 4 0 0 0 0 Junten, rf 3 0 1 0 OBush. si... 3 14 10 Kutlns, lb. 4 0 7 1 ICohb. cf... 4 ; <l 0 0 Pratt, si... 4 0 3 4 lCraw*d, rf. 5 1 2 9 9 Lsporte. 2b 3 o 2 2 IDele ty. If. M Austin. 3b.. 1 0 3 2 IMor'lty. IM 1 i Reran, cf.. 2 0 1 0 0 l/juden. 2b 3 3 1 - J Con ton, If. 1 0 0 0 OStanase. c4 0 . 13 Stephens, c J 0 3 4 2 Mullln. p. . 4 2 1!? Adan.s, p.. 1 0 0 1 0 ?Hs'llton, p. 1 0 0 0 0 Mitchell, p. 0 0 0 0 0 ?Stovall ... 1 0 0 t, o _< Totals ...?"in?! ? TOUl? ...?JR27 9 I ?Batted for Hamilton In ninth. Score b-> Innings: c. j^ouls .0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0?0 b'-iroH 1 ... .11 lOO e'ot ?r-7 Summary: Runs-^VRt. Bush. Cobb. ?'r?w fonl. Delenanty, Louden tl. Two-base Mi? Mullln. Iielehantv. Kacrltlce h.ts-J inilien, escritlc.o nv?Delchanty. Sto.en baies-\lit. I Louden. Double plays?Mullln to Mortiriiy ! to Bush: Pratt to I-iporte: Shotten to to rtephens: Stephens to Kutlna to . '? [ pl-.ens. Left on baies-St. Louis, r.; Detroit? IS. First base o r.rrrori-.ct. LOUIS, I, ??. ' trolt. 5 Hits-OfT Adams. 4 In 4 1?!"?: n? Hamilton 2 In I Innings; off Mitchell. 3 In 1 Inning. First base on bal'.a-Ofr Adams. !? off Hamilton. 11 off Mullln. S Struck out -By Mullln. 5. Time of game. 2:01. Um? pires, Rlr.een and Sheridan. costly errors lose game Philadelphia. July 4.?In th? afternoon tho Athletics hsd a flying lead, but two costly er-crs by Derrick, who played In Barrys place at short, gave victory tj?' the visitors. Score: Boston. Philadelphia. ABl! OAS AB H O A ? Hooper, rf. 4 1 l 0 '.Lord. rf.... 4 1 I J J Verkes :b. 412: ooidrins. cf 4 J 0 0 0 Speaker, of C 3 2 0 I Collins, Jb. 4 2 3 1 O Lewis, if... 3 0 2 0 OBsker. 3b.. 4 0- 2 0 Gsrcn'r. Sb 4 1 0 4 oM'Innls. lb 4 0*51 Stahl, lb... S 3 9 1 lS-.runk. If. 4 2 4 0 .1 Warmer, ss 4 3 4 2 oDerrlck. ss 3 1 2 o 3 Csrrlgsn, c 1 0 s ? obapp. c.... 31.10 Bedient, p. 0 0 0 0 oBrown. p.. 2 0 0 \ 9 Hall, p. 4 111 oHender. p. 1 0 0 1 0 ?Coombs .. 1 0 0 0 0 ?Maggert.. 1 0 0 0 0 IBar.-y .... 0 0 0 0 0; Totals ...37 1127 15 j Totals ...55 10 27 1: A ?Batted for Derrick In ninth. tBatte.l for Bender In ninth. titan for Lapp In ninth. Score by innings: Boston.1 0 0 0 3 0 1 1 0-4 Philadelphia .5 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1-3 Summary: Buns-I^ord, Oldring (-'?. Biker, Strunk, Hooper. Ycrkef. Speaker <2?. Card? ner. Wagner. Two-bnse hit?Strunk. Three, basu hit?Speaker. flaerirtce hit?Y?rkei. Bacrincs 0y?Lewis. Double plays?Htahl to C?fligsn t* yerkes: Vcrkcs to Wagner to Stahl. I,?" on bascs-l'liiladelphiu. Z; Bos? ton, f.. First base on errors?Philadelphia, 2; Boston. 3. Hits?Ott Bedient, 3 In 1 In-, nln;r; off Hall. 7 In 9 Innings; off Brown. 7 In 5 Innings; off Bender. 4 in 4 Innings. First baso on balls-Off Brown. 3; off Hull* 2. Struck out?By Brown. 1; by Bender. I| I by Rail, 5. Time of game. 2:01. Umpires,' j Bgan und O'Loughlln. naps"defeaT white" sox Chicago. [II., July 4.?Cleveland won thel second game to-dsy from Chicago hy the) scoro of 0 to 4. Tho Naps batted Mo.~rl.lgrl and Jordan for six tallies In the opening of the second game, and cinched matter?, from the start. Score: Cleveland. Chicago, AB H O A K AB If O A H r.yan, If.... R 0 2 0 ORath. 7b... 4 12 3? Olson, ss... 5 ! 1 I OLord. 3b... 5 0 114 .T.ick*on, rf 4 3 3 0 0Collins, lb. 5 2 IS 0 0 Lajole. :>>.. ?14 1 OBodie. rf.. 30000 Orlx'trs, lb. 4 3 fl 1 OM'ttick. cf 4 1 4 0 a Blr'ham. cf 4 2 2 0 1 Cal'han. If 5 S 3 0 ? Turner. Sb. 4 2 3 0 1 Weaver, ss 4 1 2 7 0) O'Neill, e.. 3 0 0 2 0 Block, c.. .4 3 1 1 5 Oregg, p... 4 10 0 OSulllvan, c 0 0 1 0 0 Mo'rld'e. p 0 0 0 0 0 Jordan, p. 3 0 0 2 g White, p.. 0 0 0 0 1) ?Zrldcr ...II 0OQ ILango .... 1 0 0 0 8 Totals .. 37 13 27 3 C Totals ...30 11 if 14 Oj ?Batted for Jordan In eighth. IHatted f..r Sullivan In ninth, Score by Innings: Tf? Cleveland .e, 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 (V-fr Chlcnco .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 S 1?4, Bummsryt Runs?Collins. Bodlo. Callnhnn, Weaver, Olson. Lsjole, Crlirgs f3. Blrmln<<< ham f2). Turner. Two-hn.?e hits?Jackson, Weaver. Three-bas" hits?C.rlgga (2). Cal? lnhnn. Homo run?P-trmlnghnm. Double! rd.iv?rnllln* ftinssslstedl. Sacrifice hits? Weaver, Ci'S'elll. Stolen base?Orleirs Kits --Off Mogrldge, 4 In 1-3 Inning; off Jordan, 0 In 7 2-3 Innings. Firs' base on halls-Off Oregg.- 4. Ftruolt out?By Oregg. 7. Wlidl pitch?Mogrldge. Time of game, i:tO. Umj nlres. Connolly and Hart. Covlnnrtdn Wins Two Games. '\ [RnOClal to The 'riiees-Olnpnteh.l Covinffton, Va., July 4.?The Covlntr* ton baKebnll team took two pramea from SMunton here to-dny. tho flrsij by f, lo S and the second 7 to 0. Thf< r.Mtnro of the first prame was t li of playlncr of Andrew? at short for th<2 locnls nnd the pltehlnrr of T.ontort for Stutnlon he hnvlnrr twelve strike* cuts, nnd with perfect Huppert Should have won his orme. In the second game, Pitcher Manch, for the locals! had tho visitors 'it his niorcy nt nltj 1 times. Manch bar pitched fourteen^ Samoa thiH year and has lost hut t'.va,,