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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • 8

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It I DETROIT MICHIGAN TUESDAY AUGUST 10 1915 8 wriWiiwmjiiHRi TIGERS GET RED SOX GO CUTSHAW IS I THE BOX SCORE TOO SWIT BEAR WITH OR RICKEY THE LAIL toothers 0 3 6 2 0 2 0 0 0 Total 5 1 0 NABORS IS fit 0 Total 45 3 13 15 0 2 39 17 2 er 0 0 0 0 2 0 3 0 0 lai 6 24 15 TotalM 8 24 1 4 Of tht ir it it 0 0 0 0 3 0 Totals51 23 27 8 0 2 0 8 3 27 IT Laundry Tilt 2 0 8 a Timo Girl Throws Baseball for New Record OG PREVENTS ANY RACE Run VICTORS SHUT OUT PRINTERS COL SMITH TO RUN MILE LIGHTWEIGHTS WILL BOX ih 4 and i bench114 I but the I winners also lion 4 hitting WAIVERS ASKED ON YANK Eortunalelv the Nationals 8 RHE 3 1 11 1 Beck 9 4 6 0 I Bed lent account of rain I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 (I 0 2 8 2 3 0 5 6 3 0 0 0 2 8 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (I 0 8 13 8 ft 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 0 0 0 2 7 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 2 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 fl 6 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 8 2 3 2 0 0 0 3 3 2 0 1 2 1 0 0 8 2 8 7 8 0 0 two Innings that a fortune If they in vaudeville It they were trying make the worst Andy Carnegie cross Detroit 3 3 3 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 9 Mr the of Vltt 3b Buh s' Cobb ct Crawford rf Veach if Burns lb You nr 2b Nt (inn re Baker UM Kavanagh 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 1 Anderson 9 6 1 nul la had failed to observe the training rule ft 6 7 0 0 7 10 1 00 022 ninth 5 6 7 4 5 1 0 0 0 Mueller rt J'oster 2b Milan of 8b Gandil lb Kopp If liuliry McBride Boehhns Ayers tWIlfiam tJohneop A ink'll ft 1 0 0 3 8 0 0 0 2 the game bat three times run and falling Gandil came to hit a Veach looked 1 of the would grounded JACKSON LOSES ANOTHER borg 4 1:43 avel fur horn" on inado a bail I let IJoehllnir walked and I to be about 0 Speakers second ana Agnew BALTIMORE ATHOM PLANK 4 0 0 0 0 and 0 0 10 1 3 like a three score to sides had good chances to Earned Detroit 3 WaMiing Double McBride to oster I ea VMir a Ift on Detroit 9 Wash 2 0 3 10 2 6 6 2 1 2 'THE State of BBVICE IRST HENDRIX BEATS BROOKLYN CLUB 3 0 0 was in of four Totals 32 A 1 0 0 Chicago Aug Walter Hayes and Ralph Burdick won the western champion ship tennis double at Lake orest today and will represent the west In the national elimination tournament which start on the courts of the OnwentMa club tomorrow They defeated Alexander Squalr and Heath Byford 4 6 64 6 3 9 7 Team work was the deciding factor in the match the winners covering the court well all the time Nqualr was rather un certain on bis overhead shots and several ot hie lobs hit the net In the singles 1 Church of Princeton university and Heath Bjford won In the semi final round Church defeated Hayes 6 1 8 3 64 mainly because the Chicago player could not handle the cross court shot Byford won from HUI of Chi cago 6 4 6 4 6 1 In the women's singles Mis Carrie Neely of Chicago and Mis Louise ound of Lincoln Neb won their way Into the finals which will be held tomorrow 2 0 0 10 0 8 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 8 and Chapman Quinn Whenever you see an Arrow think of Coci Cek ih 11 cinch following him but Shlrl washers to Assemble Grand Laundry team will hold an Im portant meeting at the laundry office Brooklyn and Lafayette at 7:30 sharp The following report without fall: An derson Lorenz Conzett Purvis McMa hon Kennedy Huebner Loci Grogan Lee Steiger Tracey Mason Kirhy pel tier The above that cannot report call Kennedy at Main 48 at a hock BOSTON AB 0 0 2 1 Baltimore Aug 6t Louis mads It three out ot four by taking this after noon' game 3 to 0 lunk scored hl second shut out ot the nerles Th game was called at the end or tne eigntn inning on Ncore: Inning 1 St Loul 0 Baltimore Batteries Planknd Owen DRAWINGS ARE MADE EOR THE IRST BATTLES DETROIT AB 6 Totals 26 0 4 8 0 and Brown another in the a combination of muf and mental aberration hitting brought about tho of the Jennings tong double Burna's single and triple all of which came Tacoma Wash Aug 9 What was said today to be a new baseball throwing record for a girl was made yesterday by Miss Ruth McCabe when she threw a ball 209 feet five Inches Miss Dorethy Smith of Vassar col lege is said to have established the best previous record In 1911 with a throw of 204 feet Miss McCabe is a fourth year student In high school here Buffalo Aug Buffalo won the last game of the serie from Mtteburgh today 6 to 8 It was won In the eighth inning when Hal Chase made a home run with the The other two run in the before Chase hit in eighth 6 6 0 0 0 1 NATIONALS IN THIRTEEN TH SB SH 0 8 3 0 2 1 2 2 6 0 0 Easterly Billiard AB Myers a 6 Daubert lb 6 Wheat If 6 26 Hummed rf6 Getz 3b 5 McCarty c5 Pfeffer p5 HOME PITCHER GOES TO PIECES IN LAST ROUND Veteran Distance Man Will Show Before State Pair Visitors Col Smith the A veteran runner of Highland Park once more will don bls running garb to give an exhibition mile run at the state fair on I abor day mlth who Is well past 65 year of ago has been beating relay teams composed of A veterans fur the lat three yearn and has no peer as a long distance num at his ago In fact ho can beat many of the younger Ho is a remarkable athlete and hl per formance will be one of tho Athletic feature of a varied program which the state fair management 1 arranging this year Clean Hitting Then Shoves Over Pair of Runs Triple Counting as Deciding actor Batted for Wellman Inning St Loul 0 Boston 1 Hooper 2 Ag 1 1 Two base Speak er 2 Sacrifice Gainer Double Cady and Gainer Howard Agnew and Austin Left on St Louis 5 Bos ton 6 irst on St Louis 1 Bases on balls Off Wellman 2 off Knob 1 off oster 1 Hltn Off Wellman 8 in 7 inning off Koob 0 In 1 inning Hit by By 4V ell man (Barn') Wellman Struck By Koob 1 by oster 2 Pa se ed Agnew 2 Wallace and Connolly 1:46 down and then Williams could have gone to bat for McBride and taken a slam at It Eddie catch on Vltt In the ninth was a great piece of work The infield was in when Os car connected and It seemed cer tain that the ball would drop safe for a Texas leaguer Eddie went back and grabbed It while running away from the plate however thus cutting off a run and postponing the Inevitable Howard Shanks who is now playing third baao for the Nation als gave a very good account of blmself today accepting several vhances in gllt edgo fashion De troit probably will try him 1 out with a few bunts tomorrow to see how he looks on that sort of play Young saved possible trouble In the tenth by going over almost to second bnse and grabbing a ground er that Gandil was trying to shove through for a single Milan took a triple away from Donie In the third by a fine run ning catch nf a liner The midget certainly hit In hard luck today Sam Crawford seems to have hard work shaking off his batting slump He was un six times without a safety today and only hit the ball on the nose once This was in the thirteenth when McBride threw him out after a one hand stop Burns and Young had a hand In both of the Detroit rallies George hit In one run and scored two while brought one tally home him self and drove In another There might have been another tale to tell if Bush had not been able tn get In front of a liner from oster's bat in the twelfth The anve was labeled two bases and opened the inning BATCHELOR 0 3 6 4 0 Ratted for Stanage In ninth fBatted fur Henry In thirteenth tIUGted for Ayr tn thirteenth Wauhlnaton T'rn tMise oster Ilonrv Gandil Thre bao Cobb Kavanagh JOUUff 1 ton i i Euh to Young to Burns IO nurTia 1 ingiun II irst base on Detroit 2 Washington 2 Bases on Off Boeh ling 4 off Dan 6 Hit Off Boehling 4 in 4 innings off Ayre 4 In 7 Inning Struck Ry Boehling 8 by Daus 4 by Ayrea 2 Umplre 4)inen and Xallln 2:35 0000030000602 61 20000000000 0 3 Henry each Unsteady Pitching Gives Chicago Rig Lead in irst Three Rounds Which Athletics Never Overcome HAYES BURDICK DUO GOES BEST AT WINDY CITY 0 Drtnkftrt Smith Home run Orr Loulmlhe Ky Aug Pitcher Roas Reynold of the Louisville American soclation today was fined and suspended for the remainder of the season Presi dent Watson announced that Huy Club's SIDE WHEELERS OPEN SPORT AT MONROE TRACK home Wretched ielding The Tig th gave a fielding exhl mtion in tnv nrst Mould inaku themopld duplicate it looked U8 though to who could throw without the aid of conied crates did not make the most of their op portunities to score getting only three runs Instead of double that number which might easily have b' en theirs if they had uaed or dinary common eense on tho sacks In fact the Nationals' base running all through the game was of the catch as eatch ean order and it coat them a lot of trouble Both clubs had some bad breaks and some good ones Detroit way lucky when oster hit a slzzler straight Into Busli'y hands for a double play In the second while Washington was equall fortunate when McBride leaped a jard into the ulr and came down liner which ought to have been a triple There were two on at the time with the assassins coming up and al least two runs surely and more pruhablv would have scored ifGeorge hadn't inserted his glove in the trajectory of the sphere and made a double play AufionnlM Got lot on Washington started five inning by putting Its first man on but ho did not score in any ot tneni unce the lead off batter got ay far as second with nobody out yet could not get beyond third our men were left on sack three of them at times when one more run meant victory for Washington osbr began the trouble in the first inning when he doubled to center Milan hit to Bush end Hd die remained on second Shank grounded tu Burns who tossed the ball to Dauss but George muffed It after stepping on the bag os ter tried to score on the muff and was out Shurik got caught be tween first end second and while they were trying to run him down Milan sneaked home beating thro Henry hit fur two bases with one down in the second anj Mc Bride singled him to third Boeh ling hit tn center scoring Henrv and putting McBride on third The pitcher Tiru to maxe second wnen Cobb threw to third and was safe there because vitt heaved nat ourig AicHrme tore th error and Youn throw to Stallage that go to third Moeller career seemed to com to an Inglorious lose when oHer nrim mm weather tne sloim by combing a roaring drive straigni to uusn who turned it Into a double play The National seemed to be ou conUuurJ on IHaZcjk i oooo oster Sets St Louis Crowd Down Without a Run While Weilman is Touched Up at Opportune Times Boston Aug 9 Boston won from St Louis today 2 to 0 In a game called at the end of tho eighth In ning because ot rain A scheduled second game wae postponed until tomorrow oster kept St hits well scattered Boston scored the first run un Hoop er's pass and Speaker's double The second came In on double a sacrifice ror score: BT LOHS City Tourney Scheduled for Sum day is eatured by Grand m4 lb3 333208 IS NOT EXTENDED AB Shotten If 4 AUMtln 3b3 Rider lb3 Pratt 2b3 Walker m3 Howard rf3 Ivan 3 c3 Well man p2Reverefd 1 Koob 0 Totals 29 2 27 12 Beck Out for Season Special to The ree PreM 1UUIN Alik? I Cardinel third nacker will be out of the game for the rest of the sea son Upon the advice of his physi cian Berk will have his injured left knee put In a plaster cast for six weeks Beltz will hold down the third sack SCHEDULE Mack (turner Giant ve Grana CHICAGO A 1 1 Newark An Newark took the entire mle and made It eight straight victories by defeating Kanea City twice today Both game were bitterly fought After Moran had taken Johnson's measure tn the first game Manager George Stovall sent Main in check the locals but he failed A pinch hit by Strand settled the game in the fourth Stovall protested the game claiming Kariden interfered with hi batters by touching their bats Scores: 3 including the following: Egan Parent Harmon Papke Brichter Cote and Kossback The scorers arc: Hall Hippier and Jones Thu appointments of umpires and Bcurers will be made by the execu tive hoard preceding each game I i I 1 Art I 4 A I ma vvaiu wuaiais U1 iMCtvay iVCU Kir Sind Jsiekle Jt was decided to have a final board ot appeal ot five newspaper imji no seieciea trosn the De troit sporting editors to settle all matters of dispute The Reach ball was adopted as the official tourna ment baseball At Mack TeerleM club 1:43 A 8 Laundry 3:43 At 1'uckurd Heart of All club vs St Anthony 1:43 Imperial vs Idelwels 3:43 By Staff Correspondent Washington Aug 9 Walter Johnson is due to pitch for the Na tionals Tuesday Dubuc who has beaten Walter twice thle season probably will be sent against him Griffith does not seem to find any thing attractive In the trading oltlons inntie him by the Tigers He says that he has no pitcher whom he can turn loose at this time Shaw has a bad arm and all tho rest are needed Gandll's attempt to get Cobb at tho plate In the sixth was one of tho most absurd plays ever pulled In the big league "Chick" was play ing back In his regualr position and tho ball was hit only moderately fast Ty just merely loafed along In hopes of making the first base man throw home and his ruse suc ceeded perfectly Gandil was only about a yard from first base when he cut loose tho ball The handed Detroit two runs aJd a It later turned out After going to when a hit meant down completely life In the thirteenth after the game was lost and doubled Kopp a recruit who played left field for the Nationals is from the Canadian league He did fairly well today getting a hit and two walks In six trips to the plate lie also fanned twice each time look ing over a perfect third strike Tho recruit made one nice catch and did some hustling on ground balls days work was not profitable so far as his average was concern ed but he started tho rally that put the Tigers in the game and got Crawford a life by making a fool of Gandil In the same inning Washington had 13 men left on the bases while nine Tigers were stranded It was very dark in the tenth and eleventh innings and a little rain fell but tle sun came out tn time to see the Tigers make their grand finish Ayers pitched to 14 men starting with Dauss in the ninth and ending with Veach In the thirteenth with out letting anybody get on best work was done in the tenth eleventh and twelfth tn which none of the foemen reached first Griffith used very questionable judgment In sending Williams to bat for Henry instead of for McBride In the thirteenth Alva Is entirely too good a pinch batter to be wast ed on a sacrifice at such a stage of the game Somebody else ought to have been selected to lay the ball Jtnoper Janvrln Speaker (ialnvr Lewis 1: Gardner 3b Barry 2b Cady Thomas oster racing at Com where the funr meeting program sorge Dauss Outpiches Both Boehling and Ayers When It Conies to Pinches Winning Long Game 5 to 3 bases full eighth were made Score: Inning 1 2 3 Buffalo 0 0 0 0 0 2 BaUerlM tfehiilt Blair and Allen Dickson Knetzor and v' Connor 3 7 1 0 Chicago Aug President Chartes Weeghnian of the Chicago Meral league baseball club announced tonight that base bull at a minimum admlavlon price of io cents would be Inaugurated here August 22 when the local club return horn from the east According to th arrangement 8000 leaeher seat will be available at 10 cent each 6 Quo pavilion et at 3 cents jOOO) grand stand seat at ftO cant and 4 500 box seat at fl Rrooklyn Aug ft CMcago defeated Brooklyn today 8 to 1 through brilliant fielding behind Hendrix This mad the third won by the visitor from the local out of th four played Hendrix wnz hit freely but wa saved In the plnche by fine atop and line catcher three fwt double play featuring Brooklyn rallied in the ninth with a shut out inuninent and scored one run on a pa and three hit A double play and red Smith overrunning second cn infield hit stopped them at one except in Is Hit Rather Hard but ast ielding and Good Work in Pinches Save Him GUARANTEED HOSE Always the home of now Hudson's conw forth some fine new numbers one in particular Davies m5 Strunk rt8 lf4 Schang 8b 8 Lajote lb 3 McInnis 4 Lapp g4 Kopf 8 Nabors j8Malone 1 TH SB SH OHB 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Brooklyn Player Equals Record When He Gets Six Hits in Six Times Up Cubs Lose 13 to 0 Chleag Aug 9 George Cut shaw second baseman for Brooklyn today tied the world's record held by Clarence Beaumont of Pitts burgh by making six consecutive hits In as many times at bat In the game against Chicago The visitors shut out the locals IS to 0 Brooklyn playo a slug ging game making a total of 23 hits off Bierce and Standridge Chi cago gathered one hit In the first liining and Good who made It reached second when Wheat fum bled the ball He was the only' man to get that far around the bases Archer made the other hit in the second Inning but failed to advance Not a man walked on either side and no sac ciflceB were made Umpire O'Day who was reappoint ed yesterday was compelled to offi ciate alone today because his part ner Ernest Quigley was painfully hurt by a gas explosion Johnson president of the American league was the guest of President Toner ot the National league at the game It being Johnson's first appearance at park since the world's series 131(1 score: BROOKLYN Mahan Make Things Inter esting for Pacific Coast Tennis Star ATHIOTCB AB HO A 0 0 0 6 WILD SOX TAKE TILT 49 6 3 15 1 0 39 WATHNGTGN AB 3 6 6 6 Three Pacing Events on Card for irst Day Plenty of un is Expected No racing association with a card limited to three afternoons has given to votaries of the sport such an excellent progratn as that to be contested at Jlonroe this week the race days being Tuesday Wednes day and Thursday The start of the short ship circuit at Detroit was not up to expecta tions as the Murphy bugaboo cut down the entry The same condi tions prevailed at Jackosn but when the horses opened at Lima there was not enough stall room on the giounds indlay and Toledo were much the same and now practically all of these horses are at the little city between here and tho Ohio line Other places have had four and five day programs and by elimin ating some ot the classes and mak ing all of the horses start in ten races the Monroe people have great ly increased the size of their fields and improved the outlook for con tests The opening afternoon should be known as side wheeler dav for all of the events are for pacers The 2:13 2: IS und 2:20 classes are on the list and In each Is a wholesome en try With such a Held us Baron wood The Indian The Moose laxy Mainline Jack Johnson and a few more the 2:13 pace looks like a very hard race In the other two classes are a lot which have not been taking first moneys although several of them have won heats Winners of these will have to move into faster classes at oaKinaw nut ntav same division at Port Huron next week entries for that meeting not closing until Tuesday and record made that day being barred It Is known that in both of these classes are some which have not been extended as yet and perhaps one or two of them will be turned loose at Monroe Racing starts at 2 o'clock dally and Detroit as usual will be the leading contributor to the crowd 1'or the convenience ot the sport lovers from this city the limited cars will stop at tho track going and coming which makes the trip a short one Win Right to Represent Middle West for Doubles Title Guy Rea Piloting General Todd Wins Pacing Division of Pu turity Opening Day at Grand Rapids Batted for Standridge Innings 2 3 4 Brooklyn 0 10 0 Chicago 0 0 0 0 Myer 2 2 DauWt shaw 2 Iliimnwl Getz 2 McCarty Errors Wheat 4 Zimmerman Phe 2 Two base Hummel Myers Getz Stolen Cutahaw Earn ed Brooklyn 9 Left on base Brooklyn 11 Chicago 2 irst on Brooklyn 1 Hlts Qff Pierce 8 In 5 Innings off Standridge 15 In 4 Innings Struck By Pierce 3 by Pfeffer 1 by Standridge 1 vvua fierce nay 2:00 Hendrian Too Strong for Typos Allowing but Two Hits Victor Independent ran true to form Monday afternoon at Clark park and shut out the Union Printers 7 to 0 Hendrian for the Victors hurled a grand game allowing but two scratch singles turning ten naiter duck io mo 1 un Mtrikcft Hitting honoru were divided between Welch and Orr tne latter getting three hits In four trips to the plate while Welch gnt two in three The all around noting tne tnred Inning 1 2 Victors 2 1 Printer 0 0 Hendrian and Anderson and Dwyer Thre baa Welch Bases on balls Off Ifendrlan Anderson 1 off flmlth 8 NEWARK BAGS i TWO CONTESTS rom Marblehead to Glou cester is Go as You Pl ease Gloucester Maas Aug I The Nw York Yacht dub run from Marblehead Mass to Glonoester today was spoiled by fog After an unsuccessful attempt had been made to organize a race the fleet was ordered to proceed at will and the squadron entered port with wind jammers for the most part In tow Philadelphia Aug 9 Unsteady pitching gave Chicago a big lead In the first three Innings today and Philadelphia was easily defeated 8 to 4 Nabors formerly of the Newnam Ga club eettled down after tho third and did good work aber was vety effective except in the ninth Innings and was given splen uiu ouppvru Score: CHICAGO AB Murphy rf4 Weaver a 3 3b 3 ournier 14 elch m4 Coll's if 4 Schalk c4 16 aber p5 Goodman Tumbles Three Cushion Star in Pocket Billiards Jackson was tumbled by Goodman In Monday match in the handicap pocket billiard tournament at Hwveney liuHton's the winner beating hl rival on straight point tLlthough he had a handicap 25 un the chef Goodman' high run wU8 while Jar l'st was 11 and Lc will play evening Poore: 7 11 7 6 2 9 10 3 Total 54 High run 11 Scratches 2 Goodman 75j 13 7 3 7 8 12 5 14 4 3 Total 75 High run 14 Scratches 1 0 0 0 2 Gut Pfeffer division tho event which brought about the first clash of the season between the padn youngsters and victory went to th Pittaburgh colt General Todt driven by the kid trainer Guy Rea In both heats the colt from tie Smoky City paced in 2:06 within one second of the record for hit age Incidentally the Indianapolis wt tlngent that has been uavlnr successful run of late got ann burned for they played Mias Harn early and often at odda which averaged 60 to 80 against the a'i The talent also was Jolted la th Stake for 2:14 trotters la which th Cleveland mare Miss Directed wb sold for $7 In pools of 125 brought home the bacon While the track was apparently soft the horiu seemed to take to it and the are age time for the day was fast Cox Seta Harty Pace Miss Harris 150 General Toil 825 and the field 5 was an averaa pool on the matron stake lait Cox set the early pace with Sal Thoughts but General Todd took command at the halt and the colt never was brought to a drive the stretch beating Miss llama a length in 2:06 The colt vu In front all the way In the second round Miss Harris parang a good heat but not being able to make the colt extend himself Th time again 2:06 The winner 1g owned by Henry Rea of Pitts burgh There were half dozen rtarteri In 'the 82000 2:14 trotting stake ant again the wise net went wronj They selected Tom Murphy's Mirth ful as the best she selling for ISO Lettie Lee 830 The Guide jH Lara mle Lad and Todd Temple S10 each and Miss Directed 87 Tho latter came from behind and won the Urn heat beat them all the way in the seoond broke In the third and lost to Mirthful then came bank aad won the final In a close finish with Laramie ad' In spite of her defeat last week at Kalamazoo Lou Jen jlngs wag favored for the 2:10 trot Guy Nells Lizzie Brown and Alhaloma also be ing well played The favorite stumbled and fell to hr knees In the first heat but recovered in time to beat the flag the heat gning Lulu Lumine In 2:06 1 2 Lon Mc Donald gained a close with the 4 year old colt A'lliell the second Then Geers came along and took one with Guv Nr Ila ut In the race oft between the torr heat winners Guy Nella broke and It was easy for Adbell Pat 2:12 Over The stake for 2:12 pacers wu originally scheduled as the feature for today but many of tl entiles Continued on 1 hko Ten our Bouta Arranged for Them at American Sporting Club Special to Tho ree Press New York Aug 9 A four bout boxing card which will bring to gether eight good lightweights was arranged today by the American Sporting club for August 3L The card: Ad Wolgast vs Packoy llcmmey Leach Cross vs Johnny Harvey Joe Azevedo vs Young Brown and Harlem Patsy Kline vs Mickey Donley Each bout will go 10 rounds eds Will Try New Way to Get the Crowds Out LION ROLL 3 IN THE NEWEST LION CREATION A SUMMER ROLL COLLARioh (olJarsOLDEST BRAND IN AMERICA UNITED HIRT A COLLAR COTROY SeRbrlffht Au Maurice McLoughlin th pacific coast tennis ex pert made hi appearance here today on the turf of the eabrlght Lawn Tennis ana tncKei ciuu in mu quest ror the Arhellb cup Mcloughlln won his flrat contest by beating Mohan of the West Side Tenn! club 6 4 6 1 Th former na I tiunnl champion wa a trifle Biuitgish ofaction He did nut let himself out until compelled to by Mahan and he uhot dt fast and through the opposite court for the victory William 24 the finalist of Mc Loughlin is the holder of the Achelts challenge cup end Will defend In th final Two of the younger players Ward Dawson of Southern California and Harold A Throckmorton the metropoli tan junior tltieist performed brilliantly Dawson beat Sydney Thayer of Phila delphia 64 4 The young Californian was too fast hi overhead smashes and volley overwhelming hi adversary Throckmorton completely mustered A 'Man Jr former Yale captain at 6 2 6 1 Man was never successful In approaching the nets Throckmorton volleyed and crossed accurately fur passe in the other important matches Vnshell beat Morgan of ffhase 6 0 6 1: Inman Dun ham 6 4 6 2 Pell beat Harte of Harvard by default Johnston Jr best De Camp 6 4 6 2 and 8 Prentice beat Law by de fault Breast Protector Gets This Umpire in the Hospital Chicago Aug ft (uiirley was seriously Injured this afternoon by an explosion of go In tho sluve of the ticket office at the National league park He ws Inflating hl breast protector when the accident occurred He was badly burned and was taken uncon scluus to a nearby hospital The patient recovered oonsdousnes later and it was stated that while painful hU Injuries were not serious Hank O'Day reappointed an umpire yesterday umpired the alone to day I 17' run lnneran wa effective the first and eighth Score: I Innings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 i Chicago Brooklyn Hendrix and ischer Hnne ran Upham and Smith Pure thread eillc without loading thus giving it longer rvicA faahioned to fit perfectly 4 $200 Guaranteed to go hole le three month In bla 1 and 50c paif HOSE Of mercerized cotton yarn fine gauze and light weigh black white and color 25c pair 6 $150 Guaranteed for 6 month cKr9 atrong Jr KID DRIVER SHOWS WAY Misdirected Particularly jolts Talent by Running Off With 2:14 Trot in Handy Mirthful Wag avorite Special to The ree Press r'UAND RAPIDS Mich Aug Ll The 3 year old pacers furnish some sensational stock park today day grand circuit augurated with a races The side wheel Matron etake was Catcher Sweeney la Excess Bag gage Since Alexander Arrived Special to Th ree ree New York Aug 9 The Yankees have asked waivers on Illg EL Sweeney regular catcher since J9uS It became known this afternoon The recent addition of Alexander a young minor leaguer made Sweeney excess baggage It was said Sweeney came to the Yanks along with hl buttery mate Russell ord In 1908 from the Atlanta club of the Southern league ROSS REYNOLDS SUSPENDED TOU1S86 18 87 15 Rftttsa for Nabors in ninth Innin 1 2 8 6 Chicago 4 118 0 Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 Murphy 8 Weaver 2 oumlr elech Bankston Schang Lajote Davie Bankston Kopf Nabors 2 5 Two base Schan Wea ver Stolen ournier Collins Earned run Chlcao 4 Philadelphia 4 Sacrifice Collins Sacrifice ournier lajole Double play Collin and ournier aber Weaver and oumir elsch Collins and Blackbum Lapp and Kopf Left on Chicago 11 Philadelphia 8 irst on Ch cao 2 Bases on balls Off aber 6 off Nabor 6 Hit by By Nabors (Murphy and Eelsch) Struck out By aber 4 by Na rovan ana UA1IL UPSETS EATURE ALL I THE PROGRAM McBride who imide the play at first after hurrying Marly back to his haven Vltt filed to oster and Hush fanned Washington made threats in the seventh ninth and thirteenth but every time found Dauss a reg ular Gibraltar when a hit meant a run AB GnM rf 4 tsher S4 Schulte If8 2 3 m8 MrLarry 13 Archer C2 cl Phelan 3b 3 Pierce ge plSaler 1 rival slabrnen were loo for tueni until the blow ers a beautiful exhibi game and heady pitching ninth Kavanagh pinch opened this inning with a ami it that one batters 1 aUss ZNew York Aug 9 Officials of the ederal league It was stated here today will soon announce that a policy of popular priced baseball will be put Into effect In all of the eiht cities of the ederal cir cuit The new prices It was said will be like those tested at New York and Include a rate of 10 cunts for bleachers 25 cents for pavilions and 50 cents for the grand stand It was said today that President Gilmore and his associates expect to make these rates the basis of their fight against organized baseball Mr Gilmore said that the wholesale reduction did not indicate any cor responding decrease in the salaries of the federal league players or unv decline In the ctimJnrd thair inlnvinr Tho kumm nmu in iiiiitii ILS nriro war nn iha cgit position that the decline of interest in baseball this season lj due to high prices Jnnlmr1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Kansas Clty 0 0 0 0 0 0 Newark Vl 2 0 0 0 1 Henning Johnson Moran and Rarldem second ame Jnnlngs 1 2 Kansn CityO 1 Newark 0 1 Main Kaiserllng and Rariden HOME RUN BEATS PITTSBURGH Let Them Throw the Mud Ball Any More Chicago Aug Um ot th "ma4 Lall" ouccraiior to tho emery ball wa prohibited tn the ederal league on order laaued today from Praeldeht Gil office here under penalty of ICO fine In addition a ruling that tho um pire must run the glow off ail now balle before putting them In play wu Included and the uae of a eponge wet handkerchief or other article to aid in inoletonlhg the ball wa Interdicted Credit for diecovering the mud bal has been given to Ed Renlbaeh of the Newark ederate who la aaid to have uuxi It aucceaafully In a game agalnat Chicago a few day ago A little lump of wot eand atuek on the ball cauaed It to take a peculiar oourae aomethlng after the fashion of the emery ball Drawings were made for the first games In the Detroit Amateur Baseball ederation tournament at a meeting held Monday evening the method used being to draw from a hat containing the names of all teams entered Two games are to be at each Paekand anaMaclt parks with the feature brlnging' the and club and Grand Laundry teams together In the second con test of the afternoon at Mack park In addition tn Hia rtrawinc st Hat race in the of available umpires was selected BY A BATCHELOR Washington Aug De troit lust naturally outfought tad outlasted the Nationals thia afternoon and finally succeeded In putting salt on the tail of the eagle of victory alter 13 innings Clean success Veach's Young's with two out accounting for the two runs tnat represented the dii ference between tho Tigers' five and Washington's three Even after the Jungak ers had their last two tal lies In the safe they had ilght Itti IIMUIIL LLIlt Li Lit lift 11 1 1 1 1 1 of its own if thn latter of the Innins and got men to bec oni ami mini wun oniv one Kune Dauss was uual ihis eincrEeticv however: he had been in tiouble mu HlUcI) in trto course uf 1 he afternoon that he had come to regard danger ad a boon He fanned McBride and callbed alter Johnson to ball a mile in the air for to catch hhouhl JIikc liven 3 to ho score of tho game ought to have been 3 to 1 in Detroit's favor instead of 5 to Each side was handed two runs that It anv nwrv aeserve man deserves tho iron put out the first donation party presenifng one tally to the Nationals in tne opener and second bv iintr heavih These little gifts with one earned 1 1111 IVilll! SlIiClnL' ihii I ill i face when the sixth inning opened and the cause looked du bious to say the least But' Washington going to be uutuone in generosity Having received benefit of the Western ers philanthropy in the early rounds Griffs people reciprocated in the sixth an idiotic play by Gandil and a ghastly fumble by McBride un about the easiest fielding chance of the' game giving the Tigers thre runs when they were entitled to but one This evened the count land cleared the consciences of both parties su that they could settle down ami play regular baseball Dauss who had been on the ropes In the early inning and looking longingly down toward the bull pen wheie Steen was warming up got hiinsrlf together after the boys handed him a tie score Krom the moment that he was given a real chance to win George was a changed man in the last seven rounds only three hits were made otf him A) er Mtirts Seventh Ayers began to pitch for Washing i ton mi the seventh taking the place uf Bociiling who was showing all the pieiimmary symptoms ui a lit uf wildness The battle between Dauss and the Washington Was a mighty pretty mie and lheie was every Indication that the bat tie could be stopped only by dark 1 ness when Ayeis went to pieces ini the tniitccntii and let thiee men Demand tho genuine by full nickname encour substitution The Coca Cola Co ATLANTA OA fine team mates these two universally popular al ways reliable tested by time and proved good a OT mff wnpmwWKWlWWWIW 'ti'Z' ia 5 1 ifll i HT II A i 1 1 1 I I tl Si i'j iw i (a ft ik ilf Ih 0 i Ost 1 1 WEW ff ZZA VAX nwwir (Tz uur 'j iwi EB 1 WWW Bl la i fyJir HI I rw Al Hr fcl A MB Ih KI ha ub Ml ml vaw iv 'y fr ai a I5P I 8 78 i rj I A rt jil I 4 Sm 11 4 1 4 I 5 i.

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