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GAINER'S HOMER WITH TWO ON POTS MILS OUT IN FRONTj Boatoa Finishes A* &OSta.g End of 7 to 3 Soor*?L?tu Flay* Oood (Hm? At Short. Boston. Aug. 10.?St. Louts defeated Boston today 7 to 3 Gainer's triple In the second worked Into the first Car dinal run. His homer to right center In the third ?was made with two on bases. I .a van played wetl at short. The ho* score. St. XtOnla AB. R. H. O. A. E. Flack. rf 2 2 1 3 0 0 Stock, 3b 4 t 0 0 ft 2 Mann, cf 3 0 ft ft 0 ft Smith, cf 1 ft 0 0 0 0 rtornsby. 2b 5 1 1 5 4 ft Sehultz. If 4 t 3 2 ft 0 llalner. 16 4 2 3 1ft ? 0 Alnsmlth. c 4 ft 2 2 2 0 T.avan. ss 4 ft ft 5 ft 2 Pfeffer. p 4 ft 1 ?> 3 0 Total 35 7 11 27 17 2 Boston AB. R H. O. A. E. Powell, of. 4 ft ft 3 ft ft Vt*on. If 3 I ft 2 0 ft Nicholson, rf. ...3 t S 5 1 1 BoeeXel. 3b 4 ft ft 0 ? ? Holke. lb. 4 ft 1 S t ft Ford. ?w 3 ft I 1 3 ft Kopf. 2b 4 1 ? 3 4 ft O'Neill, c 3 ft 2 3 ft e McNamara. p. ..n ft ft ft ft sOlbeon 1 ft ft 0 ft ft t&Barbars 1 ft 0 0 0 ft Totals 32 3 8 27 13 1 z-Bated for Marquard in 7th. zz-Batted for McNaiuara In 3th. St Louis ft 1 5 1 0 0 ft 0 0?7 Boston 0 0 0 1 0 1 I ? ft?3 Two base hit. Sehultz. O'XeiL Three base hit. Gainer. Home run. Gainer. Sacrifices Mann, Stock, Ford. Double plays. Pfeffer to Lavan to Gainer; Hornaby to Lavan to Gainer. Left on base.^ St. Louis t>; Boston 7. Base on balls, off Pefeffer 4; Marquapd 2; Mc Namara 1. Struck out by. Pfeffer 5: hy Marguard 2. Hits off Marquard 11 In 11 Innings. McNamara none in two lnnfmrs I ,os Ing pitcher. Marquard. I'mplres. Day and Hart. Time 1:40. HOW THEY STAND > i national league j Yesterday'* Scores. St. Louts 7; Boston 3. Chicago I: Brooklyn IS. Cincinnati 7; New Y?rk 3. Pittsburgh 14: Philadelphia 4. The Standing. Clubs. Won. Lost. Pet I St. Louis fit 44 > .5*3 I New York 81 44 .581 J Pittsburgh 66 4 7 .54 4 Chicago 57 -13 .533 Cincinnati 58 51 .533 Brooklyn 51 .">.'1 .430 j Philadelphia 38 6:t .364 ; Boston 35 67 .343 Today's Games. Boston at Philadelphia New York at Brooklyn Cincinnati at Pittsburgh Others not scheduled. americanTeague Yesterday's Scores. No Games Scheduled. The Standing. Club' Won. Lost. Tot j St. Louis 6 4 43 .533 New York 64 45 5S71 Detroit 58 51 .532 Chicago 55 52 .514 | Cleveland 56 55 .505 Washington .... . 50 56 .472! Philadelphia 42 62 .4041 Boston 41 65 .387 Today's Games. Washington at Boston. I Philadelphia at New York. Others not scheduled. Every evil comes to us on wings xnd goes away limping. BEDS MAKE IT THREE STRAIGHT ! ! AND OVERCOME GIANTS 7 TO 3| I Boot* Knocked Out In the Seventh Thulng?XoTiih stare Ytrat Oun* With Cincinnati. N*"#f York. Aug. 10 ?Cincinnati made It tl *ee straight frojn the New York Natl ^als today, winning 7 to 3. Scott was knocked out In tha seventh. Dau ber lit a home run into the right field bleadhers In this inning with two on base: i K<1 Roush started hie first game of t 4 season for Cincinnati. He hit one ^igle and drew a base on balls. So #e: Cincinnati. AR; R. H. O. A. E. Burr*) r.f. .. ^ . 5 1 2 3 0 0 DauhH-t. lb. .*. 5 I 2 13 0 0 Dunan. I f 4 l 0 3 n a Rous*, c.f. 3 1 1 3 0 0 EoniCfa. 2b. ..4 I 3 1 4 0 | Hartfive. c. ... 1 1 2 3 1 0 . Plneji 3h .1 'i n n ' 1 0 CaveW.v. >.s 4 ?? 0 i 3 0 ' Tnjftl* 33 T II 27 11 o! Ncif York. ' AR. It. If O. A. K. | Riin.jfcCr. '? 2 4 2 0 Crohn:!!. 3 i> 1 2 4 0 Krisajt 2b 1 0 1 0 ft 0 j Itawl^igs. 2i?. .. 2 1 0 3 4 0 | Mouif. If 4 ft 1 2 0 0 | You lit r 1" 1 1 2 1 0 j K>11* !!> 3 I 0 7 0 e I Htcnfi. r.f .... 1 ft 1 4 0 0 j SiniilT r 4 ft 1 3 1 ft i S.ottjVp 2 ft 1 ft 1 0 V. Rljuos. p.... ft ? ft ft ft ft ?!totilte<-u I 1 1 1 ft ft I Jonnn?k p " '? 0 0 ft 0 ??Ouilshghain ..1 0 ft 0 ft 0 j Tolls 73 3 10 27 12 0 ?lUtu-'l for V. Barnes in the seventh. ??SMtJril lor Jonnard in ninth. S< .fi' by innings: Ciiirtouati ft ft ft 2 ft I 4 ft ft?7 Y.t:? ft 1 1O001 0 0?3 '.'?o it is Margrave. Burns; three !-;?*? Int. Smith: home runs. Hargrave. I .u.l). ri; .loiihle plays. Groh. Bancroft a..,; Itawiinus. Konseea. Caveney and lv*sbeir. ? arid Kelley: left on base, .\>s Voi v Cincinnati 5: base on balls, >.? y.m? ?; .lonnard 1. Ponohue 2: struck i :i by S.-orr I. by Jonnard I. Donohue hits, of Srott II In 6 1-3. off V.Barnes. 1 ?ic in 2-3 inning; off Jonnard none in 2 lining!-' losing pitther. Srott. L'm ??ii?-s. MrCormick and lligler. Time, ?;*2 CUBS ARE SWAMPED BY BROOKLYN, 16-1 Rr?">k!\ ti. tug 1">.?Brooklyn swump ? I the Pub- today, 16 to 1, In the last of the series. In the fourth, Mrouk'.vri ni.id,- ten runs off Kaufmann and Steulari'l Vance retired after al low'tit: t'hi-.iK" four s<altered hits In 'wc innings. Score I'hlnnto turn "it l\OX? 1 84 Brooklyn I'M! tftO I Ox?16 1* 2 Kaufm.om Stculftnd Jones and O'Kar r?tl and iiartii. rt Van.'-, Marn.iux, Mur ray and ' i> rry trul Hungllng. CHALLENGES The Burlington A f*. of Martins Kerry would like to hoar from any of | the following 'earns for a game to be flayed Saturday on the Martins Kerry field or hhv r.ttor which 19 agreeable to both rearos Klin fJrove. Woodland. Schads. I,.rt or any other team of high class standard To arrange tor same answer through this paper. American Association Milwaukee 2: Toledo 5. Kansas City 3; Columbus 2. St. Paul 4: I.oulsvllle 3. Minneapolis. 5: Indianapolis 6. (It innings.) International League Rochester 1: Jersey City, 8. First fame. Buffalo 7: Baltimore 2. Toronto 1; Reading 2. First game. Southern Association Mobile 9: Chattanooga 8 New Orleans 1; Memphis 7. Adnata 4; Little Rock 8. Birmingham 9; Nashville 3. Looks if the Irish Free tSate s new I hutflt will Include ar? Ulster.?Forbes! ragsx'ne. i 1 I 1 YAJTXS WW IJCHIBITIOW SyracuM, N'. Y.. Aug. 11.?The New rork Americans defeated the Syracuse International, 3-2. In an exhibition game here today. Score by Innings; R. H. E. New York.. ft 2 0 0 0 0 5 1 0?3 11 3 1 [Syracuse ...O'tOOOOOJ 0?2 6 6 | Batteries; O't>oul. Hoffman and Pe- j vormer; Zell. Stuart and Vlck. ran BACK IN GAME SUNDAY Crack shortstop Ready ror Action After Big iay-Olf Mordae Seriously Injured. ??Kernle" McGannon, sensational young shortstop will be back In the game for Baucrs next Sunday accord ing to announcement made last night. This Is welcome r.eus for the local camp, as the crack Pcnntson Tanhandles promise the stlffiest opposition of the season .McGannon has consulted the specialist In Cleveland that has been working on Tris Speaker's leg, which Is an Identical Injury. While pronounced | Incurable, yet there are certain appllca | Hons prior to each game that gives temporary relief However, glad the above news, comes I the sad misfortune to Tony Mordaa. I demon slugger. .Last Sunday while at [ tempting to bunt one past Pitcher j Slmier. Mordas tore a ligament In his I throwing arm. which went completely dead. His physician demands absolute I rest, and Is unable to determine just | how long he wllljye out of the game. He will not play Sunday, but will give the Injured member all the care possible, to | get back Its strength. The Boston Na I tlonals are hoked to play the Baucrs an | exhibition game Sunday a week at j Bauers' T*ark. Soflidhino tieV "LITTLE PARIS" Their extremely lieht, cool and comfortable feature* score an instantaneous suc cess. Note the small shield and the narrow, lone stretch, peppy, half inch silk elastic. A delight clear through. Patterned in the PARIS Perfection Way. j 3000 Houns of Sofid Comfort* in eoery pair at 50P A STEIN & COMPANY Chicago New York j T/ui trademark^ Identifies the genuine fp^tpairisn CARTERS I "? ?efel 1 touch yo\x^r 1 I RICHARDS ELIMINATES XINSEY j IN MEADOW CLUB TOURNAMENT | Southampton. Auk. I" - Vincent Rich- ) nrds. national junior tennis champion. : eliminates Howard Kinscy, of Califor-i nla. from tlic Meadow t'luh invitation i singles tournament today, winning his I way into the semi-finals. The score: i 6-2; 7-5. Robert Kinsev. of California, defeated Francis T. Hunter. of New Kochollo. ? national indoor champion. 6-it. -1 -*?. and | S. Kasklo. of Japan, defeated Carl Fischer, of Philadelphia. 6-4. 6-.'t. also winning places in the semi-finals. PIRATES SUP i PRILL!, 14 TO 4 Take Eleventh Straight Oames by Ham- I me ring Wing and Welnert?Pitcher j Carlson Swats Homer. Philadelphia, Aug 10. ? Pittsburgh won its eleventh straight victory to- , day hy defeating Philadelphia 14 to 4. Carlson held the home leant to eight | hits while his team mates were ham mering King and Welnert for 10 safe-j ties. The Pirate pitcher had a home rttn as did Walker of Philadelphia. In the four game series Pittsburgh scored] .'?7 runs and made SI hits for a total | of ins bases. The bov score: Pittsburgh All. R. It. P A. R. Maranvlllt, ss. . 5 1 1 I .1 - j Carey, cf 6 1 - - 0 1' Rlgheo, If 6 3 f? 1 1 Oi Russell, rf 4 2 I 1 0 U j Tierney. 2b 4 I 2 2 5 0 j Traynor, 3b. ... 3 1 I 1 4 0 tlrimm, lb 3 3 2 14 0 U Schmidt, c 5 1 1 5 0 b Carlson, p 5 2 1 0 4 0 j Totals ; 41 14 16 27 17 2 ..Philadelphia AH. R. II. < >. A. K Kapp. 3b 3 o n t i t Wright. Sb 1 b o " l b Parkinson, 2U .. 3 b 0 6 2 b Williams, cf. ... 4 1 2 I b o Walker, rf 4 2 2 I b l Lebourvean, If. . 3 1 1 2 b 1 Fletcher. ss 4 b 1 0 2 d Leslie. lb 4 b i 7 1 i" Henlino. c. 4 b 1 fi 0 1 Ring, p 1 0 n n t i, xi.ee 1 b n n n n Welnert. p b n n n i it x.x^>kan b 0 0 ?> n li Totals 32 4 * 27 0 4 x?Ratted for Ring In eighth, xx?Ran for Fletcher In ninth. Tnnlngs? Pittsburgh onot 221 * b_ l j Philadelphia 0 1 0 0 n n o l 2? 4 Two base htt: Tierney Home run: Walker. Carlson. Sacrifices: Parkinson, Traynor 2: Orlmm, Ring. Tierney. I.e hottrveau. Left on base: Pittsburgh 3 Philadelphia 4. Pouhle plays: Tierney. Maranvlilo to Grimm. Rase on halls off Ring 2 Struckout: by Ring 3, Car' son 3. Welnert 1. Hits: off Ring 15 In s Innings; Welnert 1 In I Inning Hit by pitcher: by Ring CRussell 5). Wild pitch: Ring Losing pitcher: Ring em pires: Qulgley and AToran Time; 1:53. VIRGINIAS PLAY | AT BRIDGEPORT I P*?t (KJie Hooked Tor Stop 16 Park Sunday A.'.'teraoon?Large Crowd Expected The fast Virginia A. C. baseball team, of the South Side, will cross bats with the strong Bridgeport Ragles next Sun day afternoon on the Rridgeport park field. The teams are working hard for the game and promise the best of base ball to those attending the contest The teams have records that are even ly matched and are to put their strong est lineups on the Held Sunday. The batteries have not hem announced and will he withheld until game time. MOX.X.A UP TO OLD TRICKS Glen Cove. Aug 1(1?Mrs. Molla R Mnllory for The third time this year to day defeated Mrs. May Sutton Bundy. |of Los Angeles, fi-3, c-j. jn one of the semi-Anal rounds of the Methoropolitan singles championship at the Nassau Country club. Mrs. Marlon Jessup. of Wilmington. Pel, defeated Miss Levi Bancroft, of Newton. Mass, 6-2. 4-6, 9-7, In one of the semi-final matches. SEPT 4,5.6.7.8? ?P 2gsTV*STATE telggFAIR S^^WHEELINB ''Men s V ear That Men Wear" Attention, Men! SUIT SALE $1950 125 Suits in plain and sport models, suitable to wear ail year around. Also our entire stork of trop ical worsteds included at the above price. Palm Beach Suits SJQ.00 Surely it will profit you to buy now. as we guarantee the quality. ^TashionQhoK lf>4d -1050/HaiHjftrc c t An-ILLLING \Stjl - J I TENNIS STARS THRILL CADIS Baker, of Cnropolir. Gives Great Exhi bition at Mountain Lake Park? Hugus. of Wheeling, Victor Mountain Unke Park. Md.. Aug. 10.? With t\v.? excellent days for tennis, bright anil cool, the play in the Western Maryland tennis tournament reached the advanced since late this afternoon. The finals in the ladles* singles will he played l'Viday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Miss Hey 1, of Washington. will meet Mrs. Ruhl. of Clarksburg. Roth have been showing excellent form, but the odds seem to be with the Washington girl. In men's doubles there was one upset. Raker. of Coraopolis, defeating his neighbor and former conch, S. Jarvls Adams This match was the best tennis J ever witnessed in a Western Maryland J tournament. The playing of Adams was j superb, but efptnllcd by Baker. Great credit is due Baker for the wonderful exhibition of tennis, and if he can stts tnin his form there la hardly a doubt j that he will win through Miss W'richt and Randolph have been [ playinc a fine game in mixed doubles, I while Swin and Adams should walk j completely through the field in the I men's doubles. I Ric crowds continue each day, while | many Inquiries are belnc received for I reservations for finals Saturday, j The most interestinc match of the ! day was that In mixe ddoubles. Miss ' Roman and tier father playing Mrs. I Rubl and Rap. Captain Roman and I his daughter make up the oldest and you nee st players In the tournament, and won the gallery hy their splendid exhi bition. finally losinc to the steady play ing of their opponents. Summary Men's Singles?Brown, of Connrlls | ville, beat Rudisill, of Vc-k. Pa.. 6-5. i 6-1. Baker, of Coraopolis. beat S .larvis j Adams, Jr.. of Pittsburgh, 6 4. 1-6. 6-4. ! Swin. of Pittsburgh, heat W. Weber, of [Oakland. 7-5. 6-3. Hucus. of Wheeling. | beat Mclntyre, of Coraopolis, 7-f,. < Mixed Roubles?Miss Wright and Randolph heat Miss Rub! and Knhle j gard, 6-3, 6-2. Miss Hevt and Sliger I beat Miss Montgomery and J. Grimes. '6-1. 6-2. Indies' Singles? Mr e Virginia Ruht | beat Miss Benll. K-6. 6-2 I Men's Roubles?Jones and Williams, j of Cumberland, beat Speleher and Cn | burn, of Terra Alta. 6-3. 6-4. Cijtrlght ; and Speieher bent Jones atid Williams, 6-0. 613. Swin and Adams beat Weber jnnr Weber. 6-1. 6-1. Hugos and Rowle beat Raker and Melnflre. 7-.". 6-1. ' l.adies' Roubles The Misr.es Hart, of Oakland, beat Miss Montgomery and i Miss Comaii. ' iiiiilii'i'land. J ?i-1. .Miss ' ?B'lrii .iml Sal tarliold heat Miss lilass aii'l Miss Clinodinsl, 6-'J, fi-lt. 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