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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • 8

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MONDAY AUGUST 3' 1914 THE DETROIT REE PRESS WILL NOTRACE I WAR COMES NAPS BEAT BOSTON IS ATHLETICS VEACH IS May Cancel Cruise Xa THE BOX SCORE BEATEN IN SENATORS SLAM SOX BIG NOISE 12 ROUNDS 0 IN OPENER WITH EASE IN VICTORY 2 3 Gets Better Support Than and 3 the 4 0 12 Total Ap the 0 3 2 3 0 0 0 24 14 1 In CHICAGO Wltf 3 5 0 3 0 2 3 0 3 0 4 0 0 was score PACKARDS BEAT TlG6R ST JOHN CLUB Vern Has Hard Luck and Loses singles the morn draw Lake 'fcv 113 put Mil bweeney enticed High off the base hibition before the biggest crowd in ao I rrrrl him with 1 fllllrlr fielding around first more A 3 0 vs 3 2 V3 3 0 0 0 3 Dr 30 4 24 18 A VS 2 0 0 0 2 0 PONTIAC AN EASY WINNER Totals 36 13 27 2 0 biters are acting like gentlemen IREMEN Skarrett each and Haigh 6 7 0 4 0 10 13 0 comfort Picard Picard 1 In BALLAXT1NES and GD LEDGE GETS DECISION ricr Merritt i PORTLAND HAS EASY TIME Little Bobbie 1 Hays hero Sunday 3 0 0 0 0 3 5 ir I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 0 1 1 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 famous world 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 3 3 0 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 3 0 7 TO TO TO TO TO TO 5 3 mean while Kavanagh's finally After easily the out 0 0 ft 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 definite first and be play 10 2 3 3 0 0 3 6 $200 650 100 100 150 200 0 0 2 0 2 3 4 5 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 5 0 0 2 2 5 Boone Daly Conk 6 Maisel 8 isher 'Nunmkfr $300 1050 350 350 300 850 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 ft ft ft 0 0 ft 0 0 0 0 Pratt and Armstrong 3 0 1 2 0 0 re vis nlnth Inning 5 0 7 8 0 It? Dou Thomas he and and Hnn 2 3 the ar 0 0 0 0 0 0 Two ban Ki EwWwiSiaWSiw CASS CLUB VS two Score: 2 Supported team mates Athletics to Sox this aft 5 to 2 Walsh were of Robert had Is? ir 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 6 0210000 9 i nn Veach bounced a solid one and pulled off ratrh Maifiel finished ALERTS TRAMPLE ON BALLANTINES 0 1 10 2 2 2 0 0 0 1 13 0 0 8 0 0 0 3 of the globe men their skill and and were crushed Many of them into oblivion but rook 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 14 1 0 Score: ALERT HOA 3 13 0 Team That All the International A 2 0 3 16 0 10 10 and Skarrett Two base Black Baker Left on tvllllams r5 Siotten m4 fratt 2 5 walker 15 ieary i Howard Iavan CrossIn c3 Wellman p4 under the WASHINGTON AD Jtl 5 2 York ft Time 1:31 Vmplr and Evans Attendance 540 but Kemp of Detroit overtook uirew There 8 24 3 3 3 Hooper Rehg Scott a Speaker mS Lewis 1 4 Gardner 35 Janvrln 23 Hoblltz'l i Thomas cU Cady oster amgie ABR 4 0 4 0 roughly last for 5 6 7 8 9 0 fl 0 0 0 2 0 4 Michigan Championship Event at Motordrome Snecbil to The ree LpiIl'p Mich AUttUSt Ix'dgc defeated Charlotte today before the largest crowd of the season Nich ols pitching for Grand Ledge allowed seven scattered hits while Charlotte 8 pitcher was driven from the box and next man fared little better The fea ture of the game was the heavy hitting of the home team Barlbeau Hewlett and Manning each getting home runs in suceoslnn Score: RAIN BUTTS IN ON CYCLE RACES 0 3 Mack 2 2 Connors inn 7 Hits off Wolf 5 Two bfcse Sacrifice Huver Schulte 2 Maher Hillman Brace bchult irst base on 0 4 4 Laf Cull to Pitcher Tanner Pitcher Tanner will learn something to his advantage by calling West 51 between 6 and 8 Monday evening Ask for Earl Atkinaon Wright CUBANS BANG BALL HARD TO WIN BOTH CAVET PITCHES BETTER BALL THAN RAY ISHER STATE TENNIS TOURNEY GETS START TODAY game will start at 3:15 get back to the bag and the pitcher go over there Cole the former Bay City player may pitch for New York Monday Warhop also is a possi bility Burns batted in hard luck He hit two vicious bounders at Maisel but ritz collared both and threw him out Cnveleftkie who was handled by the Yankees the time out will be on the hill Detroit Monday Very few balls were hit to the outfield by New York Veach had ins that fought never everv ambition a championship His record while studded with de feats also contains victories which are achievements to be proud of rom an parts came and Hung strength at him for their pains Iisvr sunk back drover like seems destined to keep on forever Hayes will make a hit in Kala mazoo anybody who puis the ac tion he does in his work wins his way into the esteem of any ring side? Alsu a gentleman in or out faction ind words or ev erybody modest himself Hayes at tracts friends Under Ure however he knows nothing but fight though his meth ods of milling are clean and leave no openings tor scanaal If he is beaten or wins he leaves that sat isfaction in hts wake tnal compels friend and foe to respect him will be re the present gen ii OILS Totals38 7 36 15 factor which helped the greatly was their skill In 1 ii rr iina rr thia ijpO DETROIT AIS 4 0 Graney 3 Olson Lelbold Wood Moeller oster Bentley Shanks McBride Two base Olson Jackson Moeller Three base Chapman Graney Home Olson Sacrifice Chapman Shanks Stolen Gandll Double oster and Gandll Off Boehling 5 in 2 off Bent ley tn 5 off Altrock 3 In 1 Steen irst base on balls Steen 2 Bent ley 3 Hit by pitched Boehling 1 (Graney) Steen 1 (oster) Struck By Steen 6 by Boehling by Bentley 3 Passed O'Neill irst on Cleve land 1 Left on Cleveland 6 Wash ington 10 2 hours Loughlln and Sheridan Bat Drives in Three of De our Runs and His Two ancy Catches tn the Ninth Avert a Tie Score BOSTON AB HO EUCLIDS TAKE IRST JOUST Batted for uller Innings Alerts Ballantlnes WEILMAN AND OSTER KEEP HITS SCATTERED tion of throwing Three men tried to steal on him and he turned them all back so far that the man who covered the bag had to wait for his prey Baker alfo handled Cavet in good style and used excellent judge ment George Moriarty denies that he will be obliged to quit the Tigers to fight for Germany He says the kaiser has given him permission to remain in this country unless the Germans begin to get the worst of it If the latter happens George rray have to ask for leave of ab sence from Mr Navin Sweeney is a foxy bird sometimes When High was caught between third and home in the fourth Ed ran him clear back to third base and this forced Crawford and Veach who had moved up to hurry to second and first respectively Then making believe that he was going to take a shot at Sam DISCOUNT SALE ROM AUGUST 3 TO 15 INCLUSIVE Items of Some of the Reductions ire Laddies Take on Has Been Stopping tpftm which Is burning up and beating all the local have engaged will have the to contend with Monday af the old A grounds MOST BATTERED BOXER IN AMERICAN RINGS TO APPEAR AT 0 0 0 ft 1 0 0 Bu Moriarty High Crawford Veach Kavanagh BuniN 1 Baker Cavet Special to The ree ITrss Portland Mich August Portland hud an easy time beating the Lake Odessa teem hTe today isher wiw hit hard while Pratt pitched In his usual form This Is the sixteenth straight victory for Portland having de feated Ionia twice Grand Ledg Lowen Gretvllle and Lake Odessa once Portland playa Grand IxMgo at Sunfield Thursday and Ketaing score Portland Charlotte 0 0 1 02002 6 573 Rogevllle A Whin Roeevllle Ar won a wdl pla efl game from the Omar club aturM fuat fielding oh both sides and the work of both pitchers in the pjiuhn Roseville club would like games any IS or 19 year old team to be on Roseville grounds Address hunt Roseville Mich I Tess Grand today 8 to twirler was I rm Ings I Marshall 0 Battle UkU Red Sox Lose Long Game to St Louis When Leary Scores Only Run of Well Played Game at Mound City And more enjoy' nient Mullen first tin fnr Um Ynnkees got one xafee in left but Veach's diving catch thwarted him J'ocktnpaugh hit to right center and wrb held to a singles only by some hustling on Crawfords part Sam netting one hand on the ball while it was in tin air nut being unable to hold It Nunamaker went to hat Packards defeated St Johns club in a fast exhibition of the national pastime Bunday at Packard park by a score of 7 to 3 Bovli for Packards Lhed air tight ball and had the St John lads com pletely at bls mercy forcing no less than 12 of them to smite the ozone and on two occasions fanned the entire aide Wolf for the losers also pitched good ball holding sluggers to five saftles The auto boys however succeeded In bunching all their hits in their two scoring Innings tallying three in the first on a base on balls to Maher and singles by Hiltmen and Brace and a double by inn They then went hit less until the eighth the opposition in the meantime registering in the second and fourth Singles by Reske and inn a hit bats man and a couple of boots gave the auto boys four more in the eighth and although the losers came back in the ninth when Mack singled and stole and scored on drive Born lightened and forced the next two batters to hit iceoiy io tne inneia inn nailing ana case teaturea ST' JOHN Each Pitcher Allows Seven Hits ielding of Both Clubs ij Sensational All the Way Score Is 1 to 0 0 0 0 2 2 5 Jje ormer isher Mullen Perkinpaugh a 3 Sweeney 3 30 NEW YORK JI TH SH MS 3 TB SH SB i 8 3 is 2 0 ToUls31 5 6 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 Molitor Mack Hillman 2 SWEEPSTAKES TO WALKER again and pegged him with a quick throw' to Maisel Jim McGuire the veteran scout who has been combing the bushes for talent for a couple of months was among those present James reports that Cobbs and CH linses are scarce this season but i says that he has a couple of likely the paths teams they fire laddies ternoon at i game called at 3:30 ivngnt who let tne (rand Laundry team down with four hits and breezed eight of them will do the mound work for the firemen Gordon Gostowskl and Brooks who are on furlough please report at grounds All Casa players be on hand promptly at 3 Bush and Dalton will be the Cass battery I Because or War Cup Race in Doubt I New Landon Conn: August Besides the cancellation of the I races for the cup the I I new war situation threatens to I bring the annual cruise of the I I New York Yacht club to an I I abrupt halt tomorrow I (The question of calling the i cruise oft at once was brought up today but the captains oi the fleet decided to go on to I morrow when another meeting I will be held at Newport Commodore Dallas Pratt would! not comment on the advices 1 fVfrom abroad that Sir Thomas Lipton had decided not to race I for the cup this yean I if his country became involved fin the war The cup commit tte he said had received no official communication from bir Thomas If the race is definite ly cancelled the club is expect ed to accept Sir ac tion without comment realizing that an extraordinary emergency had arisen choice and Veach's tcrlfiee fly gave the Tigers another ih thefr half Hush BuafN Perfectly Bush placed a bunt sc well when the eighth came around that wee nvv couldn't throw him out Mori artv t5 martyrdom put the midget on High also bunted and Sw'ee nev with ny chance tn get High craftily played for Bush who had overrun third and grL back ThN was discouraging but Kam re vived hope bv hitting a high bound er over heal High going to third Veach picked on the first ball Ditched and poked it to the scoreboard for a double scoring men Kavanagh again was At a Discount of 50 SPECIAL NECKWEAR SPECIAL UNDERWEAR STEAMER RUGS PAJAMAS CUSTOM SAMPLE SHIRTS OR MEN AND WOMEN Shirtmakers Importers ANNOUNCE A LEGITIMATE Long Left Handtr Limits Yan kees to Six Hits Boone and Maisel Help Schoolmaster Ont of Holes High Bats Well BY A BATCHELOR YOU can thank Bob Veach for this game The muscular left fielder had what might be termed a field day i hitting in three of Detroit's four runs and cutting off at least one Hally in the ninth by a couple of spectacular catches As the Ti 'gers had a margin of but one when It ended the score reading 4 to 3 it will be seen that eliminating the Veach efforts it would have been a dismal day The most useful single accom plishment contributed by Mr Veach was a double in the eighth inning which scored two men one of them tieing the game and winning it when he had he BEST RUSSEL COMPANY Detroit and Chicago Special to The ree iTesg St Louis August 2 The llrony and Red Sox fought 12 innings to day St Louis winning a hard 1 to 0 Both Wellman and oster kett the hits welt scattered each a lowing seven safeties Loan scored the winning run in the tb JiLrtL Uittuiurj iiaiuv The fielding of both sides sensational ST LOUIS AB A 0 0 Boys Run Rings Around Crowd That Expected to Win Mason Holds Tailors in Hand While Teammates Slam Vondette at Will Mack park Score: uupaaw AB Lhacon a4 Moran 3 n4 Gonzales 14 3 5 Villa 2 3 Padrosa r4 Junco p6 igarola c3 Magrlant J4 SHAMROCK IV JURY RIGGED ON SEA VOYAGE TO US Sir Thomas Lipton announced early Sunday morning that his challenge for the yachting cup will be withdrawn if England is embroiled in European war Stage Is Set for Crover Meeting With "Coats" Daig at Celery City August 12 Punching Received Has Com pletely Transformed eatures Despite It All Though the Roy Is Gentlemanly and Popular BY HARRY BULLION AL AM AZOO followers of Queensburg sport will be giv en the opportunity to gaze upon boxer who is unquestionably the most battered pug operating in the rings of America today Matty Wathems gnarled knotted would be undisputed win ner in a contest for beauty if he had a field like Grover Hayes to contend with Battling Nelson could win fame as a matinee idol where they would scorn an Adonis like Grover Broad never can have just cause to be jealous Disfigured from ear to ear and forehead to chin Grover Cleveland Hayes rnlgtft scare a person to 1 a I A urutu iui ric vuuoc mi vuv Ito commit suicide ovor his stunning Years of earnest effort and va ried success in the roped arena have transformed the visage of Hayes beyond conception until one gazes upon it and appreciates just what damage constant punching has do no to alter his profile When Doig of Spring Valley 111 faces Grover tn the Cel ery City August 12 he will be ex cused for thinking mistake was made In match making In action th Quaker resemblos a man who Is held in the clutches of convuU sions face distorted to a painful appearances ears like tomatoes and a nose that has bent under the weight of hardv wallops attracted to the spot When Hayes decides to shamble When his motor stalled in final heat of the Michigan cham pionship race Vern Walker was prevented from registering a clean sweep for hi8 night's work at the Motordrome Sunday evening Vern easily won the feature sweepstakes race with Young sec ond Vern was not entered Tn the match race nor the consolation event When his motor stuck in the championship contest he was lead ing by a good margin The engine stopped dead still and his machine halted tn less than a quarter of a lap but he was' not thrown Plenty of speed was put on ex Totals 7f331: Win irst Game of Series With Port Huron for a Side Bet Special to The ree Press Port Huron Mich Aupust 2 Grrois were responsible for the defeat of the ort Huron Independent In their initial clast of a series of games with the h'urHrtf of Detroit for a side bet of 156 here today MacCallum who was on the slab for tbr locals was hit hard and failed to the hits scattered Score: Port Huron ft 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 4 1 Eutllds I 000203 6 5 3 MacCallum and Walsh: Bar ber and Dalton 13 to 4 attack the Alerts made on Von In lhe six innings he worked was to say the least 15 safe hits for a of 21 bases being the result Totals 42 15 27 Ju Innings 5 ubans 1 Grundel Owen 3: Pad roesa 2 3 rutig Schaub 2 Tuomey Stringer 6 Chacon 3 Moran Gonzales 2 Torrtente Junco 9 Two base Tuomey Mil ligan Stringer Dickinson Torriente Cha con Three base rutlg Home Torriente Sacrifice Owen Chacon Stolen Schaub 3 Chacon irst base on Off Owen 3 off Junco 2 Ilret base on errors 2 Cubans 2 Left on 13 Cubans 7 Struck By Owen 6 by Junco 4 Passed balls 2 lgarola Wild Owen 2 cgan Attendance 1100 irst innings St iOuls Cubans Maurer and Lefevre padrossa and lgarola PACKARD AB connors 33 Htuman naner inn 1 Brace Cocash 1 Bovli Reske Renner i Shawkey Hurls Good Ball His Supporting Cast Does Rest Walsh Batted from Box Special to The £ree Presa Chicago August brilliantly by his Shawkey twirled the victory over the White ernoon by the score of Eddie Murphy and veritable demons in the fielding line and ut off many drives that looked like long hits into outs Callahan tried four pitchers in an effort to stem the tide of battle against him but he failed Wolfgang alone get ting away unscathed 1110 CUI0 PHILADELPHIA Kono out when winning run fRan for Cady In eleventh St Louis0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 Boston 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Tunrv Crossin Pratt Leary Sacrifice oster Lavan Double Pratt to Leary stol en Lewis Gardner Hit with pitches By oster 1 (Howard) Bnss baiig Wellman 2 off oster 3 Struck By Wellman 2 by oster 2 Left on ba St Louis 0 Boston 5 2:31 Um pires Dineen and Hildebrand had three put outs while neither High nor Sam flagged anybody This was the first game Detroit had won from New York In six starts our defeats and a tie game had been the portion previously Bush pulled off a neat play on Maisel in the seventh taking a slow roller on the run and just nipping the Yankees third baseman who is very speedy Cree who is making his fust appearance here since he was fnr nnrK in league got a good hand when he came to the in the first inning Attendance 5104 the smallest Sunday crowd of the season Threatening weather earlier in the day doubtless had something to do with it as thr suburbanites would not venture into town isher could have helped himself with a little more ambition in the sixth His failure to cover first base lost a play on High whose grounder was fielded by Boone after Mullen had missed it Mullen Maisel though a great fielder and a fine' base runner when he gets on enough to keep In practice looks very bad at bat this season Two strikeouts and two grounders were his contribution? to the New York attack Sunday Delmar Baker gave a fine exhibl ever pru The Robert Burns is the mildest full flavored eigar that splendid tobacco and splendid hand work manship duced 37 11 24 13 Batted for Bentley in the eighth 9 8 Totals Innings St John Packard Huver Brace Molitor Muher Off Bovil 4 inn Stolen Mack Thornes Off Wolf 1 off Bovil 3 Hit with pitched By Wolf I (Connors) irst haso on St John 3 Packard 5 Left on St John 6 Packard 2 Nruclt By wolf 2 by Bovil hie Thonflte to Molitor to Passed Thomas 1:50 Burke Attendance 500 WaJsh Collins McInnis 2 ft: Daly Baker Berger 2 Mayer Hits Off Walsh 4 In 4 In nings off Lathrop 4 In 2 2 3 Innings off Cieotte 2 In 1 1 3 Innings off Wolfgang none in 1 inning hnrn Three base Athletics 7 Chicago 2 Sacrifice hit Double Blackburne and Alcock Lathrop Schalk and Daly Barry Collins and McInnis irst base on habe Off Lathrop 3 off Clcotte off Wolfgang 1 Struck By Shawkey 3 Passed Schalk 2:05 Umpires and Connolly Thirty four Players Will Meet in irst Round at 10 Drawings were made Sunday for the opening round of tbe Michigan state tennis tournament which starts at the Detroit Tennis courts this morning at 10 there being 18 matches scheduled for the first round The feature matches for Monday will bring together Ralph Stone of Detroit and Albert Llndauer of Chicago Carroll Scudder of Spring Lake and A Green of Chicago and Donovan vs Owen both of Detroit City Champion Richard Doughty meets Kaltschmldt in his first round match while the eastern cracks are matched as follows: Brooks vs McNeish William Walsh vs Harry Stevens Matches will be started promptly at 10 and all players are ex pected to report at that time unless tney arrange tneir matenes ly for some later hour All second round matches must ed Monday The doubles and will start Wedneday morning and the time of all matches will be post er at tne ciun nouse jionaay ing ollowing are the complete lugs for the first round: flow They Will lay Harris McNeish ferine vs 8 Brookes Jr Port Huron Albert Kaltschmidt Detroit vs Doughty Detroit A Wilkinson Detroit vs How ard Kinsey Detroit Hodges Tecumseh vs A Newman Waco Tex Dr Gordon Lansing vs Harold Baker Detroit Ralph Stone Detroit vb Albert Llndauer Chicago Theodore Lightner Detroit vs Rice Wray Detroit Henry Gross Chicago vs winner or match Wright Palmer Winner loyd Palmer match Irving MacDufile Detroit Washburn Chicago Philip Dickinson Detroit unston Port Huron Tracy Knapp Olivet Donovan Detroit vs Owen Detroit William Walsh Port Huron Stevens Detroit Carroll Scudder Spring Iake A Green Chlcaco It Green Port Huron vs Louis Ia ncas te Ol i ve Paul Nevin Detroit vs Walker Detroit errors on the arm One isrers bunting Three hits of this type were beaten out two by High and one by Bush and all had a part in the scoring Little High by the way lookedtery inch the man for whom he is subbing with three safeties in four times up Rty isher who haw gathered unto himself a great reputation as Tiger subduer served for the hancemen and a good part of the nroe was bls uaual troublesome self Uls specialty was getting out of holes and in this he was greatly aided by Boone and Maisel who did rather more than Infielders are re quired to do in these davs of fra ternities eight hour days and strikes Boone was a demon at eating up hits and Maisel choked oft a couple of near blows at most inopportune times for us food ielding Helps flood work bv Moriarty and Bush together with one stop bv Sam and Veach's two catches pulled Cavet through the rapids The piece de resistance of the day was Veach's faulting gran short tlv In the ninth to do a Brodie to resell the ball and roiled over a couple of times after fastening but came up with tlm pellet still clutched in his gritty hands A couple of minutes later he plucked one off the face of the for Nunamaker this murder nipping the run that would have tied the score Crawford also prevented trouble in the ninth when he knocked down hit and held to a single what threat ened to become a triple If the lat ter had occurred Nunamaker's fly would have cashed i'eck and they would have had to play another In ning or perhaps many more There wasn't much of a stir on either side until the Detroit third when Baker rolled uno down the third basf llnA ind hnri thp thrnw beaten when isher Leaved tn the! rigni nvia iemun ne caicner Roti to third base on this miscue Cavet fanned and Donie popped however so naming uarne oi Another for oe Cook walked nt the start of fourth made second on Cree's and scored on whack to center Baker snared Mullen try ing to steal The Tigers immediate ly recovered this run and ought to have won the garo at the same time Moriarty doubled to left and High boat a bunt Crawford inject ed a iwii uuKtfer to nxni ceni penring Morrfe and nutting High i rii toward second but Boone mounted It and tnrew nim out hnkHntf the others magnificent effort was a hopper to the pitcher who threw home head ing off High who eventually run down Burns forred Kavanagh on a grounder to Boone Sweeney slapped a single to right with nobody out in the fifth and Cavet caught him oil nrst run down Bums made a bad to Kavanagh and Sweeney found himself safe at secund the next two had aone out Boone pushed a short ny into cen ter and Sweeney raced home The Yanks kept right on scoring in the sixth Cree doubled with nne out and scored on single off manly bosom after Miillen had paraded Moriar tv pane single a Steen Washington Pitchers and Wins Slugging Game Altrock pears on Mound Special to The ree Press Cleveland August 2 Steen ceived better support than the iting pitchers and the Naps beat Washington in the first game of the series 9 to 4 Boehling who started for the Nationals was hit hard and lasted only two innings home run cleaned up for the Senators in this Griffith sent the veter an Nick Altrock to the hill in the eighth inning A double play and mad baserunning by the Naps sav ed Nick in that session Outfielder Kirke was forced to quit the game at the end of the third inning when notice of his sus pension for his scrap with Umpire Evans Saturday was received CLUlt CLEVELAND AB A Alerts defeated Ballentines at Euclid park The dette fierce total uller again led the sluggers with four hits out of five trips to the plate in cluding a double and home run La vens followed with three hits In four times up including a double and triple Purvis also featured In hitting while Mason contributed a four base clout I ielding houors gu to Burley and Thrall kill Claud Stark's clownish antics kept the crowd In an uproar Mason pitched a great game being worked four times this week II throwing and tjif tliig was the feature of th losurs 20 Discount on the ollowing Original Priced Merchandise MADRAS SHIRTS ROM SOLID SILK SHIRTS ROM NECKWEAR ROM BELTS ROM GLOVES ROM PAJAMAS ROM ROCKING CHAIR UNDERWEAR ROM $1 TO $5 LINEN MESH UNDERWEAR SWEATERS IN CLUDING ANGORAS Pontiac 0 ord Citv 0 I fane and Isaacs Make String of Consecutive Wins Thirty Beating St Louis and When those Cuban Stars set out to do anything there simply is no stopping them and ao It proved in the Sunday afternoon double offer ing at Mack Park when they hum bled tha St Louis club 10 to 0 and then came back in the second game to wrench a 9 to6 verdict from the city champions Prevloua to the contests the Cubans had announced their Intention ot bringing tholr total ot straight wins to 30 and It was necessary for them to take both the double bill It was one ot their bit ting days and when those Islanders have a batting streak woe to the pitchers who nlMlkeSMaurer was the hurler hi shouts as a sacrifice to their hitlust in the Initial number and 13 safe clouts off his delivery coupled with some poor field Ing by his supporting cast netted the In vaders 10 runs In the meantime Padrossa bad the St Isruls batters completely at his jnrcv and but two safe nits were taken from bis offerings The feature of this battle was Torriente home run over rightfield fence with two on bases Pa drossa fanned 11 and Maurer 3 Had Second inains Does It In the game with the a bud sec ond innmg gave the Cubans a lead which the 8 8 never was able to overcome It was a listless game nt best the eaily morning rain leaving the grounds in such shape that the ball acted badly when hit on the grass and many scratch hits and two or three errors resulted In the fatal inning Schaub Loranger and Stringer stood and watched a Texas leaguer fail between them when any of the trio could have caught it Owen fanned the next two which would have ended the session had the first out been made The former White Sox hurler lost control uf his curve ball and was forced to groove the ball which spelled trouble two singles a pass and Torrlentes line drive over Schaub's head for the circuit netted five runs This gave the Cubans a load of four runs to work on the Islanders hav ing made one on a double two singles an 1 a couple of errors in the first and the coming back with two on ru triple over Torriente'e head two singles and adrossa's error Junco I HH Hard Although hit hard all the way Junco held the from the plate until the eighth Inning some bad base running help in him his teammates collecting three more in the fourth and fifth In the eighth double hit and sacrifice fly netted one and in the ninth Dickinson's double single Two mey's double and fourth hit netted three more there being mon on first and second when rutlg filed to Moran for the last out Torriente had a big day at bat In the last game he came through with a home run double and two singles and In the first got a homer and two singles Mllh gan made four in five times up one a double while rutig camo through with three one ft triple and Chacon got a double and two singles Next Sunday Maxwell's Colored Giants of Toledo will appear at 8 AB rutig 16 Ior'gerl 2 5 Barney 34 Dickinson 1 1 Schaub m4 Tuomey r4 Stringer g5 Gruniiel2 3 4 c5 Owen 4 fe the other reached port Earlier hoisted a sacrifice fly would have been responsible for even more joy except for a bril liant stop by Boone in the fourth when that young man clutched what had started out to be a hit with two men on Of course Veach didn't win the game singlehanded Cavet pitched an excellent game limiting lhe Yankees to six blows But for a mistaken idea that he could throw the ball some of Chance's bat ters in tne grove and one error he might have kept the core even low er than it was He had a good curve ball and excellent control which ought to be plenty Kavanagh Good Hooter several trying situations were created fur Cavet by Marty Ka vanagh who showed enough boot ing ability to warrant giving him a trial this fall Michigan is moaning around because she has no punter et hero js a young man who could hold hisxown with any of the luu ai Libis ut tne college ortunately the Apollo did any great harm with his beyond causing some strain nerves and on Monroe ans Turn Out Strong to See Program That Isn't inished Special to The ree Press Monroe Mich August After four races had been finished of the motorcycle races lven here this afternoon under the auspices of tho ast Detroit Motor club rain camo down in torrents and as a con sequence three other events had to be de clared off A A large crowd of motorcycle enthusiasts from Detroit Toledo Monroe nnd vicin ity was out to nee the motorcycle speed ers The Monroe cornet band furnished spirited music In the opening event sweepstakes for professionals three miles Kirk of ort Huron started out like a sure win IO UUU him after two miles making tho miles In 3:56 with Kirk second 1 alurtiro second went was a novelty rare and an exhibition of fancy riding by Jack Rab bit Langcll and Ralph Marshall of De troit They were highly applauded for sensational work The third event postponed elimination i ace three miles was won by Kemp with Kirk second time 4:03 2 5 Tho last race elimination heat was cap tured by Vern Walker of Detroit who covered the three miles in 3:15 Kemp several weeks Sunday night Every event furnished a feature and the racing was close all the way Wednesday night wiij be Conti nental Motor company night at the (irurue rineen nunureu or employes ut the Continental com pany are expected to witness snecial card which has boon sjj tiirti ur nn outfit i looking players under surveillance i ranged by Manager rykman xi i tr ri Xhe rr cavet caugnt lwq men on urai ijriJ'' onviic? a i uvm the Tigers through poor iolnfe throw ana Boone uymg wnen he tried to reach second after being trapped Umpires Egan and Evans are with us niakine their second aimearance ot the season They were here for 0 uller uller Mason Car I A vans uller uller 4 leavens 2 Thrsii 1 1 more from your sum mer smoke Batted for Rwreney Inning 1 3 Detroit 0 0 New York 0 0 Two bM Crawford Veach Mori arty Cree struck By Caret 2 (Maihel 2) by 2 (Cavet 2) Bases on hall Off Caret 3 (Cook Prrkhi paugh Mullen) off Usher (Morltray) Hrt bare on Detroit New Walker third: timp 1:29 4 5 inal 5 mile? Young won Walker second Kemp third Walker rode Time 3:50 2 5 Match race 1 1 2 miles Walker won Kemp second time 1:12 3 5 Consolation race miss and out 3 rn io tr axir ond Walker third Kemp rode Time 2:21 4 5 Summaries of races: Sweepstakes 2 irst heat won jniitefnprrv sonnmi I Kemp third tim 1:312 5 Second heat Walker won Kiark second Walker third time 1:24 inal 4 miles Walker won Young sec ond Klark third Dougherty rode Time 2:55 2 5 tncnigan Liiatnmonshih iaa just one day earlier in the year and I irst heat Walker won Klark gave such satisfaction that Ban I second Kemp third time 1:32 3 5 Johnson immediately ordered them i Second heat Young won Dougherty it rrli Iz oe I XVcillzii i rifclillliBjOO'n HI nr1 inn 1 1 1 it Rob Bums Cigar IO Atkinson Detroit vs Detroit loyd Detroit vs Detroit kill Burley Rabideau 15 Levin son Wilson Dawson 4 Two base uller Pun Is 2 Lavens Stark Three base livens Home uller Mason Sacrifice Stark Lavens McCullum Stolen uller uller Lavens Thrailkill Mer ritt irst base on Off Mason 2 Vondette 1 Struck By Mason by Vondette 4 Double playMason and uller Two hours Burke Marshall Beats Woodmen Special to The ree Press Marshall Mich August 2 Marshall Independents defeated Battle championship Woodmen of World team jHurpn trR local at his best Score i out of the prize ring fur good his baiierea countenance membered while ration exist it has stood the strain of of battles warp ed with every attack but still is presented frequentlv for further dressing It is too late for Grover to save it additional damage bet ter let it continue Some day per haps it will start back the oher way With it all however the world famous Philadelphia iad is a fighter from his toes up or nearly 10 years he has shifted from one end of this country to another to Aus traliaRnd back yet time seems to hang lightly on him During that (ravpi VAiltH nonp his way near the top but quite reached the goal of Pontiac Mich August Manager Ed die Breyor' Pontiac team were ton strong today for the ord City Ontario nine tho locals winning 11 to 2 making 15 hits off Laffane while Schlaack held the Canadians to four safeties The feature was the hitting of the locals Zorkle getting three hi tn and Bluth Brey er xticiLure uiiu wav departed tn exhibit his pugilistic skill in another city Neither Egan nor Evans slugged ball player but possibly this omission was due to the fact of its being Sunday MrTnhnnn don ht less will he disau pointed when he hears that his ar i miles Dougherty Totals 32 3 fl AB Rchrnldt Huver ierier 1 Meggio 1 Mark 3 Molitor Schulte Thomas Wolfe IS a 8 HtA 1 jl1: 2: ljl Ltzr 1 1 1 i I ft 7ff jf 4 It a HOU) 7ae A i I Ip I' It i I' I I I'V 1 6' rSl' Ar fur SweeneyJe anu lu good It bv forcing (Marian Hi III AB HO A ABHOA Murphy ra 2 2 0 Berger 4 0 2 2 walahL3 1 1 0 24 1 6 4 Col'ft24 2 3 4 T4 0 0 0 Baker 33 1 1 2 Daly 1 4 112 1 McInnis 14 1 12 1 Demmitt 13 I 3 0 Strunk 4 13 0 Bodie m2 0 2 0 Barry a3 0 0 2 Schalk 0 14 Lapp 3 14 1 Alcock 22 112 Shawkey p4 1 1 3 Mayer 31 0 10 Ek Walahp 0 0 1 Lathrop pl 0 0 3 Clcotte p0 0 0 1Russell 1 10 0 Wolfgang 0 0 0 1 Totals33 10 27 13 TotalsSO 6 27 19 Batted for Clcotte in the eighth Innings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Athletics 0 00200310 6 Chicago 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 Graney I 3 3 4 0 Moeller Olson 2 5 2 16 oster 3 Jackson mS 3 2 0 Mitchell 1 Chapman s3 12 3 Gandll Kirke 2 0 0 0 Shanks ra Leibold rA2 2 3 0 Schaefer 2 Pezold 33 10 1 McBride Wood 13 19 0 Williams O'Neill C4 4 6 0 Boehling Steen 10 1 Bentley Altrock pAcosta Totals34 18 27 11 Totals! Innings 1 8 8 4 5 6 7 Cleveland '1 4 0 2 0 1 1 Washington 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 AB A AB A uller 3 2 10 Lev'son m5 2 4 0 Pieper ro 0 0 0 Wilson 24 0 4 1 unis 25 3 2 2 Whims rl 0 0 0 uller s5 4 12 p3 0 1 1 Lavens m4 3 10 Dawson L4 1 0 Oj Thrdlkill3 5 111 furrier 3 1 0 0 Gt Stark 1 4 1 8 0 Merritt L4 18 0 Burley Ift 2 4 ft O'Drlscolls 4 1 1 0 1 Rabldeaup 4 18 1 Loe 3 2 0 2 Mason p4 1 1 4 4 0 0 1 Meyersl 0 0 0 Totals JO 18 27 1 3 Totals36 7 24 5 ft.

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