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10 TiirnsDAY i:vi:nix. julv si. 101a. THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES Fewer Sets World's Mark at Toledo Grand Circuit Wilkes 111 G rJ OLA WINMER "ip qo nnn p pec Cox Horse Romps Home Win ner in Three Straight Heats in 2:08 Trot. i i Iii 4 1 2 ro 4 3 ro COIUMBUS. O. July 31. Wilkes Liewer. winner of the unfinished 2:0C trot of Tuesday, took a new world's record Wednesday in win ter, the mI th heat of thl event in -.03';. It was the fastest sixth hnt e'er trotted, lowering the record f 2:05 8. made at Toledo List year by Ksperanza. Royal Mac was no natch for h! rival, tiring badly the l.nrt 100 feot of th race. Ante Guy, making her first start of the year, won the 2:0 4 trot in straight heats from Blind, who was driven by deer. In the absence of Frnnlf Hedrick who 1 still suffering from Injuries received .it Toledo. Mlpnola. handily won the 2: OS trot, the Southern hot-! stake purse cf J 3,000. He trotted round the field w henever he pleased. Roy Gratten. a heavy favorite. took the 2:A3 race without a. r'pple. In the 2:13 pace. Iady Wreath and Jack Keith were the real contender?, the latter finally winning after a fcard Ave heat strudele. ; Thomas Murphy Wednesday pur chased the pacer Wood 1'atch. 2rn.rH. from G. A..Ber?sim of Min r.onpolis for a reported price of $7, 300. The pacer Symbol Baron. 2:CfVi, owned by Chauncey Sears of Fall River, Mass, dropped dead Wednesday morning while Dick Mc Mr.hon was working him on the track. 2:06 Class trotting, th'. TIeil House. .1 in 5. purse $3.000 (fiv heats raced Tuesday): Wilkes-Brewer, ch m. by Nutwood Wilkes. '(Valentine) Royal Mac. b g. by !l o y a I McKlnney. (Murphy) The Toddler, b h. by Kentucky Todd. (Stlnson) 2 2 BusCs 1-assie. b m, by Peter the Great. (Cox) 3 4 Peter June, ch h. by I'eter tho Great, (Geers.) 4 5 5 ro Prince I,oree was distanced. Time 2:03: 2:07'4; 2:03U: 2:064; 2:0?; 2:0.;. 2. 04 class trotting three heats. purse. J1.C00: Ante Guy. n m. by Guy Ax- vorthy, (Murphy) 1 1 1 Bioland, blk h. by Blnjolla. . (Gecrs) 2 2 1 i:peranza. b m. by Carlokin. CMcMahon) 3 3 3 1 Timfv2:09i 2:04?4; 2:044. 2 08 clc' .acini. 3 in 5 heats, parse. )l.tic: Ro Gratten. b g. by Gratton Royal (LJnberg) Alexander the Great, b h. by Caducous the Great (White head) Box H. b g, by Ro Rider, jr.. (Martin and Whitney).... Boroc R, blk , by Rorowood, Ualln) 8 2 6 Dropwood. b m, by Allen wood. (Louis) 4 3 7 ; Betty Rlacklock. Peter Klllott. Omonde and Lady Fuller also start ed. Time 2:C5U: 2:07!',: ?:0p;. 2:0S class, trotting. "The Southern IIoU" 3 iii I tr-tr; r.urse, $ 3.000: Mipnola. ch h. by Ailerton. (Cox) Al'.ie Lou. b m. by Kinney Lou, (Ward) Tetrox. ch m. by Peter the Great. (Murphy) Don De Lopez. llk g. by Kin , ncy de Ix)pez, (Oers Brescia, b m. by Rlngara. ' iStokcs) 7 r, 3 ITArrod s Creek. Lord Stout. The I'OseaCK. lieu none a.nu nci joua a'ro ran. Time 2:06U: ::-;: 2:f..',. 2:13 class, pacing. 3 in $l,(-0 0: Jack Keith. b!k b. by Di rect Medium. (Valen tine) 4 Lady Wreath, ch m. by Ray Wreath, (L'rskine) 1 Sally, h m. by Johnson Roy. (Sturgeon 2 ilir- Eagle, b m. by Red E.ic'.e. (Stokes) 3 Hrr.y Hal. g m. by Hal R. Owen) . Gräften Recent also started NOW A GIANT I 5 f . ' :.-t, 'YS.' 1 f ( ? A y V 'it. y ' .: .. L -: - - v j i : : V ' 7"' v : - 5 r ; -H -v , jv. i I Ci s I . ; Cv.i 4 111 3 6 2 1 1 1 rIIL. DOUSLAÄ "Shuflin Phil" Do.iKlas. I.Jr rit;ht hand pitcher of the Chicago Cubs. A'ln was recently traded to the'New Voi k Giants for . Outfielder Davy Tiol.ertson. IHniKlas h.i" teen a sifrling performer for two years with the Cubs. Refore that he bad a reputation of misbehaving at crit ical times. He has been with the Cincinnati and Rrooklyn clubs, in addition to Chicago in the national circuit, and has been pitching ince 1010. He is 29 years old. Robert son, before his semi-retirement from the game two years ago. was classed as one of the hardest hitting out fielders in the game. It is said he has signed a two-year contract with the Cubs. REDS TAKE HITTING . IVIATCH FROM BRAVES CINCINNATI, July 31. Cincin nati. won a hard hitting and loose 1 played' game from Roston Wedneb t!ay, 7 to C. Rut thr was taken sick from the extreme licit afer pitch ing six innings and was relieved h Sa.Mee. McQuillan was kiucked out of the box in the third inrin&. Cheney finishing for Rosto -. lorcin.-; over the winning run in the ninth with a base on balls after the Reas had filled the baes on three hiU Score: 3 8 2 4 4 2 9 6 HSTON All. K. II. (. A. Hoeeki'I. 3b ." l Herzog. 21 4 2 2 2 .1 Kaflings. If ind rf ... ' 2 1 0 .1. C Smith, cf o i .? 0 Rolke. lb ." 2 2 7 1 Cruise, rf 1 O O 0 TlnTpe, If 1 it o 0 0 Marauvllle, S3 4 0 2 ." a (towdr. c 4 O f. 2 Mctutllen. p 1 0 o 1 0 Cheney, p 1 o O o I Total ::; ; i .." 13 iie out vti.i winuloc run was scored. CINCINNATI Alt. II. II. O. A. Hath. 21 4 1 2 r. 1 Riiuhert. lb 4 0 I ." 0 ;roh. 1 4 112 4 Koush. f 4 o 2 4 O Xeale, rf 4 2 2 0 Koj.f. 8 a 1 1 3 3 liressler. If 4 o o 4 o Win c. e 4 1 .1 4 1 x.I I. Smith 1 ) O 0 K net her. J o o O sxM.ig.-e 1 0 0 O ( Sill,'.-, 1 o o 0 Totals :i." 7 12 27 9 j, purse, 113 1 G ti 1 2 3 4 2 ro 4.2 4 ro : ' ro Time 2.111 : : e 2:v 2:07 minmii split i:vr.. I KANSAS CITY. J ilv "1 . Mm-! r.t:ipii's A!ii Kar.a Cif btolve e' li in a dowb'e ho u!f r W 1 n d.i . Kan-' r ts Cit taking me t i.-t r,iin'. 1 t-" 0. ..nd the o,-;!it winning the sec ond. 4 to . .i.ro; j irt ;'iu- I M'IHi o uu 0 It rt, K:j:'.o City iitN or- 1 4 J . Htli'k jiini Owen: ll.iiii-s iiiid I. a . L I. c i r 1 J.i :uo rrtrüi-i(" 1I 010 012 1- 1 1'" O 1. ni). 4'lfv (': ! -Ol -2 :t Oj C'ralt j!il wii'; l'arki aiol Monrve. i xKaii for W Intro In 'ith xxH.ittt-.l for Uuetli-? in .th. H. .tii :;n not 2oo v Cim lnnatl 021 2o (117 Two läse hit -Wing'. Three base hit Koiisli. Neale. Kopf. Stolen Imnej Ib.th. Rauhert. N.-ah-. Kpf. Uawllnco. IIoRo 2. Crule. Left on bases--Uosdon. ; 'in i ii ii.i r i . 7 H.i- on hnlN Off Km thiT. 4: oiT M .uilU-n. 2; off Cheney. 2 Hit- t:T Kuitlier. Ö In C innings; oft Salle... I In Innlncs: off Mi-tjuillen. 4 in 2 1-3 limbics: o(T 'heio-y, in " lti nincs. Hit tv plfrher - Hy Sallee, 1. Struek out P.y Kuether. 2: ly Salbe. 1; t Cheney. Winning pit. her -Sallee. I. i. vine pit. her - Cheney, lirrors J. C. Smith, (lowdy. Kopf 2. POTTOWÄTÖMIE park WINS CHAMPIONSHIP Pottowat omic. park won the hampior.ship in the midget division of the cttv indoor baseball league yesterday when they defeated the Perley team by a score of 7 to 6 in a hotly contested game. It was anybody's game up to th.. ninth inning when the last man was put out. The pitchers for both sides did exceptiorallv fine work and kept he lig er.wd in a high pitch of oxrpitcnient. Director Madican had been leotlng much Of his time to the midget team, and the y oungsters pla ed errorless ball for the championship. Tori no UlN -::. ! LoriSVll.I.K. Ky.. Jv.y r.L Hyatt's hme rt.n over the rich, f;e!d f. rice w ith t w t runners oi. ! a-i, s wax the dti iie punch in Tc- 1 lo s n to U ,lef. at of Iui'il'e I r.arhcr m the jatre iiy.itt hit .-. do i l.le which struck the fence m thej flv. G'al'ani's I oor :iel,ljnc n tl.r e suci esie i-unts w a r-spon-; i'. !e for Iii" d fea. S"o.e: 1 1 Jo ikl 1 'l i 11 a Louis. '.!! (c i"1.' od .4 ', Simlrr aitJ Murpu ; t.ruLiiui auJ lo- cttr. PERKEY CUBS TO PLAY LASALLE THEATER NINE The C. K Perkey Cubs will play the IaSalle theater nine Sunday afternoon at 2:30 -o'clock at Stude !aker park, and a fast game i ex- pcctetl. lp to the present time, the Cubs have won 11 out of 14 games, and expect to add another victory t their strinc Sunday. The Ia Salle team is composed of some of the best amateurs in outh Rend. The lineup of the Cu'.. i as fol lows: McCauhy. IV; Muck, rf.; Workman. Mattix. 'f.; KJoss. ."b ; Ski s. cf. ; Rse. c. ; Meade, p.; Mc Kinney. ;;..; Fov. p.; 2icIIenry. p. PLAY LONG GlFSLeasueSta"tlings YANKS New York Ciri-lnnntl Chicago . , Irotklyn Mttüburg lU.ston . . . .. . . "vt I.onia both Contests Go Ten nninas.ii "biifjeipLu NATIONAL LEAOl'K. Won. Lo.t. .4; .41 .42 .::i 's and End in a Fifty Fifty Split. VMEKICAN 42 41 M :i I. FAG I'K. NKW YORK. July 31 New York and Chicigo brok even on a doa ble header Wednesday, eu. h gan-c . in 4 In Innings. The Yankees won the Mrt, S to 3. and Chicago took the frecond. 5 t t. Now York wen !Ch!flg.i !ltroit i Cleveland N-w York , St I,ouls lllitlltn Wanhlncton Pbibdelphlu AM Kit I CAN 'St. Pajl ... ( Inillnn.ipollM . I.onlivllle . the firM ran:e m the loth when 'coiumhus . Hannah bunted safely on a siuee. scoring Pratt from third. Re- Wnu. Lost. :ii .) : .v ::! 4s as 4; 4D as 4 s as 24 12 'association". Won. Los. Trt .C.79 ' .71 ! .v.n :5S! .370 ' .3.71 TrtJ .020 i .,s ..v;2 .-M- i .422 ! .2-r.) SPLIT TWO GAMES ! niiTii niTTnnunn Wl I H PI I IbUUMÜi i i i TURNERS TIMELY HIT WINS FOR ATHLETICS PHILADELPHIA. July 31 Turn er, released by Cleeland two weeka ao, hit a idngie with the bases idled p.nd two out in '.he ninth Wednesday. Philadelphia winning. 2 to l. Jasper and Kinney staged pi Ol T9 1 T ; . 'ini.ui-is uaiiit', i.ti j v uurv.jhii- Barnes Sets Pirates Down; three angles and a -u m Hie third, the vi&.tors made a run that looked big. In the seventh a wild throw by J I arris following Walker's double put Walker on third and he tkd the tcore on Dugan's sacrifice fly. cort : With Three Hits in First of Twin Bill. play die hit an ordinary two-base hit In the first inning, driving in two run ners, but the playr was .al!cd out for not tourbinK rirst base and the runs were not counted. After Rodie tied the second game f r the Yan-k-es by stealing homo in the nintr. innin? th( White Sox won in the loth, corir.g twice on single.- by labr, eaer and J. Collins Kaunas City Miiiiieapollft Toledo llllnaukee . . .4' . .47 ..4" ..40 .Ct :i; 41 41 4.-; 4s t."t IVt .t'07 .4 .."t44 ..V.4 ..Ml .4.V .."SO .3SU ai:. Ii. l II. l 4i I'llIl'ACO I.eih.iol. If V. Collins. 2t Weaver, .Hi'ktioii. rf J. ('.Hins, cf KlsU-rx- ii. MeMniiin. ;:t Si ha Ik. . Wilihn.i, j x.M.irphy Low (h-ruiilk, p ... Totals One it when scored. xlt.-itled for WilikiuiH NKW YICK IV klnpiiugh. .. Pipp. II Hukt-r. an Lewis, If Pralt, 2! Hoille. .f Kewster. rf Hannah, e Shawkey, p Totals CllliMCO New York Two-lnie hitH - MeMulMit. Welver. Tliree-baie lift IV klnpatiKh. ll.une run -Pipp. Smrifiie hits Pipp. SliawkeV, JlirkHou. I'eekiiipaucli. S:irif l-- flu-s M'-MulMn. .1. ('illlns. I..ul.Ie j.lnyH IVekliipnugh. Pratt und Pi: Weaver.: K. Collins mol Hlsherg: .1. Colllns and Uixherg. L-ft on l:ien -New York. 10;! (hleago. 4. 1I;im'h on balls OfT Shaw- kev. : otT Willl unn. .5: off I.owilennllk. a. Hits nr Williams, -i In '.' Innings; oh Lowiieruiilk. 7 in innings. Stru-k nit-Hy Sliawkey. 1; by Lowdennilk. .". I.i nine plti her l.owflermllk. Ki rors .Me.MullIn. Lowdennilk 2, l'evter. . ." 2 2 2 Ö : . 5 1 2 1 .V . 1 1 1 o II . .H t 1 2 2 .4 0 0 12 2 ; .a o i i' j .4 I o" 1 j . Ii II I) 0 0: .1 it (I o o . :; ii o i i 1 ..".4 ." s 's lrti inning run nas i in third. Ait. n. ii. . a . :i 2 l " .4 1 1 11 2i . o 1 i 1 ! . ä o l l ! . 4 1 2 2 7 .4 0 2 H . a 2 o 4 U . r. o t i j . 2 0 2 1 2 1 .art r, ii ao in! YKSTERDAVs' KI1 I.TS. Nntlonul Iasue. nekton. I'; Clmiuuntl. 7. New York, fi-1: I'ittsburg. 0.. Itrooklj n. 5: Chb ngo. 0. Philadelphia, a; St. Louis. 1. Anrlr.in L-iiirue. Chi.'.ig,-. .". ."i; New York, ti-.'t. Petroit. Itoxton. 1 St. Lou'im (: WjiKhiugtitii. 1. level;; nd. 1 : l'lilladelplila. 2. Amrrii'in Anrliiti'Hi Mi?in.np"li ): Kiinsa Citv, Toledo. I; Lotli.svllle, a. St. Paul. :: .MiUv.iukee. 0. 1 1- ! i.i ii .i i.l i s. 4; 'olnnibu-. 2. Tllltlii: KYK KKSt'l.TS. Kirwt liim- Ter re Haute i:kford I.eynie jinl M:in-hi Y hrow . Se. olid Ja nie Ter re Haute Ki. kf ir.l Itrown ami Man bester .nid Wlthrow. . . . 1IM Ihfl O'JIV a .. .2bu dl oo K ter; Young and . . .".00 f Hit) o " , ii-.mi oo-j o 4 i Voi-bt, Hill ' PITTSRURG. July 31. Pitts burg and New York split a double header here Wednesday, the visitors winning; the initial contest, 9 to 0, while the home team took the sec ond, 6 to 1. Ponder and Mayer were, both hit hard during the first game, while Barnes held I'ittaburgr to three hits. Perrttt statted on the mound for New York in the second game, but aftec Pittsburg scored three runs in the irst inning, Causey took his place. The latter gave way to o. pinch hitter in tne eighth, and Oeschger, who pitched the last half of that inning, was ltnched for three hits and t vo runs. Scores: m:w YC-UK burns, If statz. If poling, rf .. Lvnnsv ille Peoria W:. i moth Sn -lel. and Sbnciis: . iki ooo nto 2 . .loo ooo HO:--1 Murclii.Mm und nM) 102 COO -.t 002 000 0 )2 4 Tu; n.-r aiol I tunn. .ooo on oio .1.(0 ool ooo 1 G MKS ' TODAY. N'utionul IHUe, New York at Pittsburg. 1 to ton jit Ciii'lnniti. It rook I II lit Chl.-iiK". l'Mliidelphia at St. Louis. AiiM-ri.Hn Leavue. St. Lou! at Washington. Cleveland at Philadelphia. Chimin .-it New York. Hetrolt nt Hosten. Totais iTi TsnriKi IMl.ee. if l':ilb;ire, ,".b Southwortli, If Steimel, rf Cutshaw, 2b .... Sah T. II Terry. s Lee. e Ponder, j C.iton Mayer, p , Totals xltatted New York Pittsburg . Twodi.ise Stolen lae 1.. plays ii ml Sab-r. for AH. It. II. X A. ....." 0 2 2 0 O O 0 1 0 5 1 O 3 0 . ... .". 2 :i 1 a ....3 1 1 1 0 2 O O 1 1 ....5 0 1 1 0 4 2 "J 1 1 4 4 lO O ... .". 0 1 Ö 1 ...4 1 0 1 4 ,...40 ! 14 27 13 AM. U. IL (I. A. 4 o o a a ...4 ü 1 2 1 ...4 0 2 2 1 4 O 0 0 0 4 0 O 1 4 . .. : o o 12 1 ....2 0 0 4 2 . a o o a n . ... 1 o o o 3 1 o o u ( 1 o o o 1 ."1 o 3 27 14 r in öih. oi2 120 nr.f) a OOO OOO ooo o CLL VKLAN'l) AIL Rj (Iraney. If 3 o Chiipinan, 4 O Speaker, cf 4 0 Harri, lb 4 o tSnrdner, 3b 4 o Wainbs"?.ins?,' 2b 3 0 Wood, rf 3 1 O'Neill, e 4 o Jasper, p 4 0 Totals 33 1 Two out when winalng run PHILADELPHIA Alt. U. Witt. If 3 0 F. Thomas. 3b a 1 Walker, cf 3 1 Strunk, rf 2 0 Hurrus, lb a o Pugnti. ss 3 0 Turner. 2b 4 0 I'erklns. c 3 0 Kinney, p 3 0 II. O. A. 12 0 0 3 0 2 S 1 114 0 3 2 1 1 0 O 1 0 0 3 S 2-1 1 Hrorcd. II. o. A. 0 3 0 OOS 1 3 0 0 3 0 1 12 0 0 1 U 1 1 2 1 4 0 10 3 Ö 27 !2 MEADOWS FANS TEN OF HIS FORMER TEAMMATES ST. LOUIS. July 31. Striking out 10 of his former teaMmate, ;nci al lowing them six scattered hits. Meadows Wednesday pitched Phila delphia to it frst victory over M. Louis here this season, 3 to 1. The locals esciped n. phutout onlv through a wild throw by Trare?ser in the first. The visitors bunched their hits with bases on tails anj an error bv Doak. Srore: PHILADKLPIIIA Pancroff. ool Ooo ooo t 000 (00 1012 Harms. Walker. Sncri Walker. Sacrifice flis Totals Cleveland Philadelphia Two-base hits fiee hits Strunk. (iraney, iMigan. Double plays (bird ner. Wambsgiinss ard Harris. 2: Pucnn nnd Kurrus. Left on bases Cleveland. 5; Philadelphia. 5. Hasi-s on balls Off Jas per. 4: off Kinney. 2. struck out Hy Jasper. ;: by Kinney. 3. Lrrors Har ris. Jasper. LONDON". July 31. The recent Dritish victory loan subscriptions amounted to 7! 7.800,000, it was announced Wednesday in the house of commons by I. Astin Chamber lain, chancellor of the exchequer. This exceeds the amount previously announced by 59,SC0,CC0. Plarkburne. 3b Williams, cf .. Mftisel. rf Luderus, lb .. Whltted, If ... Paillette, Lb .. 1 rapesser, c . . MeadowH, p ... Totals ST. LnriS Srclth. rf Heathcnte, cf . Stork. 2b Hornsby. 3b . McIIenry, If .. xShotton Clem--ns. c .... Miller, lb Lavun. ps Donk, p xxSehultz Sherdel. p .... Alt. . 5 .. 5 . 4 . 3 . 4 . 3 . 3 .31 AR. . 4 . 4 . 4 . 4 . 3 . 1 . 4 . a . 3 '. l . 0 It. 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 R. o 1 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 o o o II. 1 1 o. 3 0 1 1 o 1 0 II. 1 o 3 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 13 0 m O. o 1 o o Ö I 10 1 0 o 0 A. o o 3 o 0 0 o 4 0 1 14 AQUATIC MEET TO BE HELD BY CITY AUG. 16 Saturday afternoon. Aug. 1. an aQuatie meet wPd Te heM in the Sr Joe river between the Orand Tr ;r.k and the Jefferson st. bridge. A'.! bojs over the age- of 16 are nüowrd to compete. l'ntries -will b ? -celved by any of the rdaygro'ir. i directors up to nnd including Aur. 10. six days before the meet. Canoe racen will he he'd the mpv day from MIshawaka to South Rer.-b I'.ntrles for this race will b received at the Canoe club. Totals 33 1 xttatted for Mellenry In 0th xxltatted for Dosk in th. Philadelphia 011 0ö0 01A- 3 St. Louis 100 OOO OoO 1 Sacrifice hits Mensel, Luderus. Whit tel. Left on bases Philadelphia. S; St. Louis, rt. Hase on balls Otf Meadows. 1; off Doak. 3. Hits Off Doak. 6 In S Innlnps. Struck out Py Mendows. 10; by Doak, 5; hy SherdeL 1. Losing pitch- i Doak. Lrrors llackburne, Ti ser, Doak. "a C a D 0 no a a a Just Yon Hear , i Flays All Records at , Their Best a i a i a i a rages 0 a a a - .- n - m A Chicago firm, to encourage pro. 13 ductive matrimony, has announced i to its employes mat it win Rtvej $100 for each heir and $100 for each bride. Those eliprlblo for the prizes are limited to one bride. Concerts Dally Brunswick Shop a i a a i a 261 B I Farmers Bldg. Trust Try NEWS-TIMES Want Ads BCD i a a i D I a I b a o o hits K.njfT. Chnse. Hums. I h:is.'. S.i.-rifbe hit (Jonz.i- l0..0,' I S;n rlfl e fly Zimmerman. -South worth :ind Terry; Left on bases New 0. Plttsburp. .". 1. lilts Off Ponder, 0 Mayer. ." ill 4 itHlllU-'s. Harnes. 4: ly M.iy-r. 1. HiCtV'U York. G; i H.isi-s on balls Off Ramos. in . Innings : on i Strin-'.; mit Hy i Loüin pltoher ! Seennd rhbaL'o ... New York . Kaber md (tame 100 002 000 2 ." on ooo mm o Lynn; iuli.n and Huel P RED SOX FLAY RUTH IN THREE POSITIONS sr. iwrii vixs. MILWArKKH, Wis.. July ! Griner allow cl only four WVdm-sdav und St. Caul shot o'l the home dun, . to 0. I eti- in- jurrd his arm and wac foi d d to re- J tire in the sixth. Hansan. who uo-j ctdcd him. was wild an.l was hir liard Score: St. Paul . ooo OOO J.".0 Tt i 1 Milwaukee ooo x0 0m o 4 ? (;rin.-r and H.irgrave; Petty, II;!iis:in and Huhu. ROSTON. July 31. Detroit split even with Roston S'ednslay, win ninp the first fame, T iO 1, and los ing the secnd. to 2. Vitt's triple U) left oiT Hhmke In the sixth scored two Roston runs in the cpnd p.irr.o. Ituth playd left field in the opener, was at first base for seven innings in the second ar.'C. and after the seventh-innini? rally replaced James in the box, fanning three and allow -um one hit, a double by Cobb. Scores: DirntoiT Kush. hs Vounp. 2b Cobb. f A'encb. If Hclliminn. II Shortm. rf It. Jones, .".b Alnsnilth, c Luuss, p Pi tuU-r. ! Ponder 3. 11. j hits Second (Janie j New York j Pittsburg Perritt. Causey. Miller and L-e. Lrrors l"let hr, P.aird, Chase, A1A rur nrvn i "L o! . ..".01 mm) 02 'I 0 0 Oetcht:er and Snyder; AIL . 4 . n . 3 . 4 . .1 Totals .... P.OSTON Hooper, rf . . Vitt. 3t Itoth. f Ituth. If Schantr. c ... Calner. lb .. Shannon. 2b Scott, ss S. Jones. j . xLnmar xxCaldwell . . 3 . 3 . 4 .3 All. . r . 4 . 4 '. . . . 4 . 4 .'. 1 . 1 R. II. O. A. ; O O 1 7 j o l .'. ' 10 10 12 11 0 1 is I 1 o o Olli O 2 4 1 0 0 0 3 3 1 27 is IL 11. O. A. o 2 2 0 o o o n o i ö o I o . 1 0 1 0 0 11 A o 1 2 2 12 11 0 0 2 4 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 1 !s 27 1 INDIANAPOLIS WINS 1-2. INDIANAPOLIS. Ind.. July 31. Indianapolis hit Iimbth at oppor tune moments Wednesday and took the first game of the sorbs from Columbus 4 to i. Krrors were re sponsible for both Columbus' runs Score: Columbus . . . . 100 010 000. 2 4 2 Indianapolis ..020 100 01 4 10 3 Ropfre and Gossett; Lambeth and Wucrner, Stumpf. ROBINS BLANK CUBS; ROBERTSON REPORTS flTTC AflO. Julv 31. Pfeffer was in fine form todjy and Rrooklyn j shut out Chicago. j to C. by bunch- j u,k hits off Vauphn. Dave Robert-; son. who was traded to Chicago by. the New York Nationals for Phil j Iiouplns. nnd Barnoy Friber. f' Ly nn. Mess., report d to Manager j Mitchell today. Score: j NOTED SWIMMER Totals 33 xHitted f..r (talner in 0th. xxltatted for S. Jon in Oth. Dftrolt 011 000 001 3 Uoxton (sH) 0(H) 001 1 Two-bits bits Yenth. AlnMultb 2. Hotll. Scott. Stolen bases Cobb. Veaoti. Saerlflee hits Hetlnvinn. Alnstulth, S. Jones. Snerifbe fly H. Jones. Double play Yountr. Hush and I!lln:inn. Left on bases- Detroit. (; Huston, lo. Haies on balls -Off Daus. 4: off.S. Judo. 3. struck out Hy Dauss, 3 Lrror lleu-maun. Seeoml Game Detroit Itoston Khnike. Avers lit th and Sehanjr , . .IH) 010 OOO 2 . . .00) diO lO 3 .iud . iJiiuire ; f 0 : 7 3 JuLLet, SENATORS WIN A 1-0 GAME SHAW HURLING WASHINGTON. July 31. In a Ka-oie which developed into a pKch im; duel bt-lw'n Sha and Da.. en port. Washington 'ednday de feated St. Louis. 1 to o. Tne sinsle run wai! made in th- ninth on Rice's triple aad a bunt ST. LOLIS Austin. 3t iideon. 2b Ja.'otson. f Sisler. lb Williams. f Smttb. rf i rber. ss St-vereld, c Davenport, i Totals ne out Io n I WASHINGTON In dee. lb Foster. 31 Menoskv, If It Ice. rf Murphy, rf Gtiarrlty. c Shanks, s Leonard. 2b Shaw, p ........... Tot a! St. I.oui 0o (V OOiV-0 Wnt.blr.ßtn T (X) il 1 Two-'o.ise hit SUIer. Thr-e base hit ltl.-e. Stolen bns Shanks. SacrifS e hits Gedeoti. Frtir. Double p'ar Leoa nrd tn Judse; Ju1j:e t" Sh.mks to smsr.l. Left on b.-'jes St Louis. 3: Vathtnctoii, V l'.ne on t.alls ff Dav enport. 2; off Shaw. 1. stru.k out Dj Shaw. 2: I') I'ttTeuport, 1. . MurpJ.y. Score: All. K. II. A. .. ooii .. 3 o o 3 2 .. r o l z 0 . . 3 O 1 1 . . 3 o 0 Z 0 ! . . .1 o o 2 0 ' ..3 0 0 3 2 .. 3 0 2 1 1 .. 3 O o 0 2 o 4 2 d link ruu s ore.l. AH. H. H. . A. ..3 0 1 7 1 . . 3 O O 1 1 ! ..3 O O 4 0 1 ..4 l l : 0 1 .4 o l 4 ,(; . . .t o .t 0 , . . 3 0 2 1 2 . . 3 0 0 2 1 . . a O t 0 . 1 : ..LI) 1 ti 27 ! (mm I f e & "Ije I 'i: i HlttMiKLYN ( Ms. HI, HS . . . . .lohnsfoii. 2! , Irlfflth. rf .. 7.. Wh.-iit. If . ljr. if . Konen hy, lb W ild. :.i. M Wnent. e . . Pfll'tr, p Totals t 'I II ('AGO ii.-k. rf . ullocbi-r, w.s I.ii-'. 2b j MerUle. lb Itjirber. if Deal. 31 Mann. If KIllf.-r. v VmiChli. p .... x.Mi-Cabe Carter, p xoTarrelI AIL ..'to AH. Total - xHntt'il for Vaiik'bn In xxltatted for Carter ill Brooklyn ( "li l-rl I'll Thm-I.as- hit -Z. WIieiit. Sto.en baK8 lohnston. tlTarrell. Sacrifice hits Johnston. Myers. Double plays Pfeffer to Johnston to Kou t. hy : Mann I to Klllefer. T-ft on bases Brooklyn. s:i Gbb iiffo. lo. Bases on balls Off Vaughn. " off Pfeffer. 2: off Carter. 1. lilts Off j Vauirhn. 10 iu S Inntinr-- off X'arter 1 in j 1 limine Stru. k out .v Uipan. 2; by Pfeffer 4. I.obIiic pit. i.er aucan. r,r rurs Johnston, Holloeher, Ma gee, Mer kle. O'DOWD AND BRITTON MATCHED FOR NEWARK; i i Newark the eve nine of Auk- will make 158 pounds NKW YORK. July 31. Jack Rrit ton. welterweight champion and Mike O'Dowd. middleweight title holricr have been matched to box elcht rounds before the Sportsmen's club '2. O'Dowd rii.Kside. ! This will be the fourth meeting of t i 1 1 tne two champions, aunousn me first sinfe Mike annexed the title by knocking out Al McCoy. Jack won a referee's decision in a 12-round co at Boston in 1916. They fought tun ten-round no-decision the next year, one in St the other in Rrooklyn. By knocking out O'Dowd, Rritton could win the middleweisht cham p'onship. but Mike could not recip rocate. because Mike could not fight at the welterweight limit. O'Dowd will becin training at once, but Brit ton will rest a few days because of his recent encounter with Ted Lewis. contests Taul and VQXHAN ROSS Tk. Norman Ross of California, winner of the lnter-allied swimming cham pionship, who has announced his In tention of attempting to mini the Knglish channel. Ross MALONE AND BRITTON TO FIGHT LABOR DAY won every if, ,m 111 defend the welterweight swimming event he competed in nt hoxinc: championship here on Labor , the lnter-allied meet. 'lis jen"a- day- acainst Jock Malone. St. Paul, tional victory in the 6. 500-meter I 0fh' ials of the Canton club an- swim in cne hour and 40 stamps him as cne of the swimmers in the world. minutes greatest r.ounced Wednesday. Signed articles wi'l be here by the end of the week calling for a 12-rounl bout. IVouU Llko Trading: at HelUr j They Say Rugs Are Going Skyward Rugs as well as furniture are scheduled to go up. Weavers have asked for and received several advances. Raw materials have greatly increased in cust. When these advances come we intend to absorb part of them as much as we can arrd still have a little profit but advice is that you buy your Rugs and other floor coverings now. Selections are fine and everybody knows that it is a pleasure to buy Rugs here. 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