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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • 10

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10 A WILL JOHNSON IS TWO SETS THE BOX SCORE DICTATE ITS BLANKS DTKOIT OR RICKEY Total a in Closer to three Browne but Rudolph Gowdy Devore Herzog and Ames Have the AB 9 3 0 3 0 8 0 1 2 0 5 2 BOSTON Totals29 6 27 15 batted ball Closed Saturdays at Six YANKEES BLANK WHITE SOX SERVICE IRST 2 3 3 3 3 New all BOTH TEAMS ABE ALL SET HATS Lots of olks Are Now Buying Have Arrived Dr A Reed They are unusually smart 3 3 Cushion Oxfords 0 0 0 6 27 Totals At These Summer Clearance Prices $500 Values for $600 Values for SAYS THAT UMPIRES ERRED Hudson Hats at $3 or quarter Ideal Shoes for Men and Women Original Sold Only'by the Dr A Reed Cushion Shoe House the Balcony 272 WOODWARD of Detroit OWN RULES 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 Kavanagh Heilman Manage Rej nolda I 0 3 8 33 2 5 5 6 double shutout on the 0 0 3 5 0 0 0 0 0 to think attempt umpires 6 0 3 0 0 9 7 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 McBride Alnemlth Johnson Shore Wood tGainer Batted tRatted 0 0 With lads were unable to the plate Baah Moriarty 3 (odd Crawford 1 0 0 1 Smith Shoe Co Maker of Men's 2'2 0 2 0 1 0 3 1 12 5 0 0 0 0 GAME PHILADELPHIA 1 4 1 7 Hooper Scott Speaker JjCWIS i (rOuner Janvrln John Ebberts Shoe Co Mpker of Women's a midiron In doing so he the ball which coat Miss a stroke and hole and un her during the ret of her 2 13 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 HUDSON SIGNS MANAGER To avoid IMITATION look for the name of the maker In the shoe THE DETROIT REE PRESS: AUGUST the business have tions time Moeller oster 3 Mitchell I GauiUl Morgan Both header scores winning MISS HELMER IS AN EASY WINNER Special to The ree Press New York August 25 Benz Walsh were hammered by ALEXANDER IS LOSER IN DUEL WITH MAMAUX him The five blows Reynolds Only one third base Special The ree Press Washington August 25 The de feat of the Nationals with Walter Johnson working was a severe blow to Manager Griffith The fully expected to cop this game and thus even up the series In stead the Tigers made their last appearance in this city by taking three of four battles The Nationals have been outplay ed in every department during the past three days men nave hit hard and timely and with the exception of the first game of the series fielded sensationally Reynolds pitched a remarkable game of ball all the way Three of the five hits oft him were scratches He gave three bases on balls and hit a man hfs first pass resulting in the only run But for error Reynolds would have scored a shutout over his great pitching rival There was but one extra base hit of the game Veach getting this in the second when he doubled to right This same batter singled in the sixth DETROIT MARES GIVE MARSHALL SPEED DISPLAY BRESSLER ALLOWS BUT THREE HITS IN IRST TILT BAY CITY ANS SAY LEAGUE IS ABOUT ALL IN Header by Shutout rom the St Louis 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Batted for Alexander In the eighth Phillies 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Pittsburgh 0 1001000 2 Carey 2 Martin Wagner Off Alexander 6 In 7 in nings oft Oescher none In 1 Inning Two base Kelly Three base Carey Vtox Left on Phillies 6 Pitts burgh 8 irst base on Pittsburgh 1 irst base on Off Mamaux Struck By Alexander 5 by Oeschger 1 by Mamaux 5 1:33 Lin coln and Byron (Jaw lays Bedford journeys to Detroit Wednesday to play the Cass club at the game to be called at 8 CLEVELAND a 0 10 It is expected the best baseball game of the season will be staged Sunday at Pack ard Park when the well known Wander sees and AJcrt trams come together to play off tho tie from last seml pro tourney game These clubs which are the favorltles for the city championship tourney played a to 2 slx lnning tie last Sunday in a battle of southpaws" Tanner for Wander sees and Okrie tor Alerts both pitching good ball Tanner giving three hits one a triple by star catcher Rabldeau and krle giving the boys are anxious for the fray next Sunday and braves are pre jurrd for the battle of the season Two more evenly matched teams were never aeon al Packard Park nnd as the loser of next game will be eliminated from the semi pro tournament both clubs wilt battle every inch of ground battery will be selected from Tanner and austman with Dlion back stop Alerts will depend on Pitchers Okrie Maaon and Baker with Rabldeau receiving Game will start promptly at 3 Take Harper cars to grounds 8 dl 2:19 Leverenz Baichley arid Mitchell Are Hit Hard in This Pennock Wins His Own Game RED STOCKINGED ARMY LANKED BY BIRMINGHAM Tommy is Now Under the Wing of Seeks Battles Tommy Hudson the local bantam feath he is almost big enough for the welter class has nestled under the protecting win of Wilson and his pugilistic affairs will be handled by Mr Wilson for the next year The stocky Detroit boy is carrying con siderable excess baggage of an 'adjpewe nature now but says that he can get down to weight without trouble He Is willing meet hny man In the wor'1 JJ weight and may be reached at 217 Michi gan avenue 27 5 4 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sacrifice McBride Sacrifice roster Double Johnson to oster to Gandli Left on Detroit 6 Washington 5 linrt lae on Off Reynolds 3 irst base on Detroit 3 Washington 1 Hit by By Reynolds (McBride) by jolun (Heilman) Struck out By Reynolds 1 by Johnson 3 1:33 Egan and Evans Sweeney 9 Mullen Perk Inpaugh Breton 2 Welsh Off Benz 1 in 1 3 inning off Walsh 4 In 4 Innings (one out In fifth) off Lathrop 3 in 8 2 3 in nings Two base Boone Collins Sac rifice Mullen 2 Left on Chi cago 13 Nw York 6 Stolen our nier Pecklnpaugh Sweeney Maisel 2 Boone irst base on New York 3 Chicago 2 irst base on Off Cole 6 off Benz off Walsh 3 off Ixithrop 1 Struck Cole 6 by Walsh 1 by Iathrop 1 Hit by pitched By Walsh 1 (Sweeney) Wild Benz Walsh 2:07 Dineen and Sheridan fiweenay out Mt by Boston 0 0 Chicago 0 0 Whittsd Hirananun i ble James to Schmidt Jame Maranville to Bchmidt: Zimmerman Corrlden to Safer Two base Smith Vaughn Leach Laft on Boston 9 Chicago 8 Bases on Off James 1 off Vaughn 2 Hit by Ry Vaughn (Schmidt) Struck By James 8 by Vaughn 4 Eason and Quigley for Shore In the seventh for Gardner In the ninth have shall be along: the side lines during the big games at home so the trips of the yearlings for this year have been cut down Practice for Douglas's men will not start until the opening of school no the first battle will be played as a curtain raiser to the Vander bilt Michigan game Adran col legt will be fought on her home grounds the seventeenth Alma college will come here the fol lowing Saturday and the schedule will end with the battle on the thirty first while the 'varsity is battling the Crimson at Cam bridge Rain Keeps Giants Quiet While Men Climb on Cubs for a our to One Decision Boxing Material Not Be Allowed to Name Terms to Club Across the River This Coming Season fifth won and 6 lost was 31 1 2 games behin Totals Innings 2 Detroit 0 0 Washington 1 Two bate Veach HernoRfs Moriarty Gandll Moten ha a variety of at $3 $3 50 BURNS'S SHOULDER JUST BRUISED WILL BE BACK AT WORK IN WEEK Lost Money When High Class Men Were Brought Here to Show Their Wares During Last Winter TAKE CHANCES ANY GLASSCO A AB 0 flbold 3 unapman Jackson r4 Lajoie i Klrko 1 Turner 3 Nell I Mitchell p2 Rumored There That South Bend and Saginaw Are Ready to ollow Secession Movement 8 8 Carey 8 Collins r8 Gibson C3 Mamaux p8 Special to The ree Press Pittsburgh August 2b Both Ma maux and Alexander were in good in good form todayeach allowing only five hits but the former had the better of the breaks and receiv ed the better support when sup port counted While the Pirates gathered two runs the Phillies send a tally across bcore PHILADELPHIA HUA 0 I CAST OS ARE MAKING MUCH THE TROUBLE OR 1 0 0 0 0 0 Gather chmlrtt Vaughn Dch decided it Misplay Loses Jt has been said before Johnson this game through a misplay box manage openeu tne Key The bail JAMES BESTS VAUGHN IN MOUND ENCOUNTER Helped to Beat the Champions a Lot of Games This Season Either One of the Pitchers Named Would Make the lag Almost a Cinch for Gothamites Now Just as soon as the club widened itif scope however brought on the men who demanded and got ex "rbhant prices the attendance while it didn fall away any to speak of increase materially enough to encourage repetitions Mansrer Glassco is laying plans now for a program but is going slowly to find where he is at If under favorable conditions he can stage the big fellows he will bend every effort to put them on but he must be convinced that the supporters want that kind there are' coining to the Michigan state fair at Detroit for the first as well as tne 2:75 PACE PURSE IW The Irish Lady blk nf by Tommy the irisn uoy imwjuj Hazel bimmons NieUette ch Nina bvm McKinney Shal Cross Time 2:20 2: Boston Runs Chapman Jackson Kirke 3 Hoop 1 Scott Gardner HobHtzel Chapman Left on Boston 7 Cleve land 3 Two base Lajote Home Kirke Hlti OiT Shore 3 In 7 Innings off Wood 2 In 2 Innings Sacrifice Chap man TJtjolo Mitchell Kirke irst base on Cleveland 3 Double Wambsgansf Chapman and Lajole irst base on Off Shore I off Mitchel! 8 Struck Ry Mitchell 9 by Shore by Wood 1 1:37 Hildebrand and WALTER'S OWN ERROR GIVE? DETROIT GAME Ross Reynolds Spitball Artist Holds Nationals to ive Hits and Gets 2 to 1 Decision Over Star Minneapolis Minn August George Simpson of Omaha Nebraska surprised an unusually large gallery at the Inter lachen Country club today by completing the first half of the 72 hole open tourna ment of the Western Golf association in two strokes below par His score was one stroke under that of McNamara Of Boston who played a consistent game throughout and two strokes under the scores of Barnes Phfadelphla and Herbert Strong Long 1 Island who tied for third place with 148 Sherwood of Memphis Tenn who got a 73 In the afternoon round was tied with a total of Jilt by A Donaldson Chicago and William Kindd St Louis The few amateurs entered failed to make a govd showing Neither Hagan of Rochester nor Charles Evstffi Jr of Chicago winner and runner up in the national open nytch at Glilcago last week entered th contest to day lire Laddies Meet Chicago Detroit firemen will cross bate Thursday with the fast going Chicago team which has not lost a game this year beating such teams as the St Anthonys The game will ba played at Clark park at 2:30 The Chicago team will use Tess antbDalton while the iremen will depend on Wright or Broderick and Denyer AU firemen are requested to be at the park at l30 o'clock Lobert 3 Becker Magee 1 Crarath Byrne 2 Paakcrt Martin Dooin Burna Alexder pIrelon Oeschger p0 Totals81 6 24 15 main obstacle in the Giants path to their fourth flag but it the only club containing discarded Me Grawltes who are making their for mer manager much trouble Cin cinnati which has proved a thorn in side all season is another Manager Herzog and Pitch er Ames were with the cham pions last season Awful Reverse Here Last year New York won 17 of 22 games played against the Reds This year the count is 10 and 9 in favor of the league leaders with three left to go Ames has won some of the battles and Herzog has made his club hustle as it never hustles at any other time when playing his former boss's outfit If either Rudolph or Ames were with the Giants in his present form the bunting would be as good as won for the Giants right now One more reliable' pitcher would just about the Gothamites one of their principal troubles being that only Mathewson and are to be counted on for victories Lately even the "Old has been getting trimmed regularly and some ot the skeptics say that old age is telling on him New York is not beaten yet of course and the two days of rain that it has encountered at St Louis will help a lot or one thing it will give pitchers a chance to rest up and for another it means that one game with the Cardinals who have been beating the Polo Grounds people this sear son can never be played Were New York scheduled with a weak dub the rain would not be welcome hut it Is a veritable godsend in sav ing one of the battles with a foe which is very much in the pennant fight How Different It Was It is intereltlng to note that a year ago at this time or rather on September 1 1913 the Giants had a lean lies PITTSBURGH Vox 2 4 14 Kelly Wolgast to Box Tommy Gary at Kazoo Labor Day all Stetsons in soft gray green marine oxford steel seal brown and black with cross bands bows at side $350 New stiff hats in the favored blacks and $5 Special to The ree Prezs Bay City Mich August 25 The basehali situation here remains un changed and it Is thought likely that the troubles which came to a ciiniax in the strike of the Bay City club yesterday will result in the disruption of the South Michi gan league South Bend club owners were in communication with a local news paper today Inquiring if it were true that Bay City had pulled out of the league and if so they said S'uuth Bend would undoubtedly fol low suit With the Beavers out Toledo Mud Hens dropped as a road team and the South Bend team fol lowing suit of the locals Saginaw is vry apt to fall in line This means finis for certain to the league as thete are some of the best paying cities in the circuit There was a persistent rumor on the streets tonight that President rank was Inclined 0 gig back from his attitude ana was willing to remit the fines against Manager and the Bay City club as well as re instate the four suspended players but ths could not be confirmed The local club received no such word but the story emanated from Jack son railroad men bringing it here Arrangements are being made for a game Sunday and It is probable that a strung independent team from Detroit will hold down the diamond with the Beavers at Clark son park that day Battle Creek was to have played here today but on instructions from President rank the Crickets did not show up High crowns sunken tops in diamond shape curl brims some with necktie bows at side or near back Thrve base Pennock Sacrifice 'avlea Left on Athletics 4 St Iouis Double Pennock Schang and McInnis Baker and McInnis Barry Collins and McInnis irst base on St Louts 1 Athletics 1 Stolen Ag new Walker irst base on Off James 3 Struck By Pennock 4 Time Connolly and Chill Special to Th ree Press Washington August 25 George Bums the first sacker will be back in the game within four or five days according Dr Ed ward Larkin the Washington physician During the third Inning of the secund game Monday Burns wag hit on the left shoulder by a pitched tjall delivered by Jim Shaw 'the Natfonals pdung pitcher It was lost in tlr third with a wallop to left imnis DutiLeu tu jonnsun took a bad aop and relied through Johnson's legs It went fur a hit and both of the Tigers were sale liusjj hit to McBride and Stanage was forced at third Moriarty fan ned and it looked as though John son was to puli through But he muHt yet pitch to Uobb and ft was this player who broke up the ball game The Georgia Peach singled to right Moeller grabbed the ball on the first bound and hurled it toward the plate Johnson inter cepted (he peg and deflected the ball to one side Before Ainsmith could recover it Reynolds and Bush had scored Outside of this and the second the Tigers were unable to bunch hits on Johnson in the second with one out Veach doubled he tried to score on sharp single to renter but Shanks's good throw snuffed out his life at the plate Alter the third frame the Tigers made four hits off Johnson which were scattered But damage bad been done be yond repair Reynolds was given good stipiort There were several baBs that were hit" off him hard but did not fall safe Bush was all over the field his playing being the feature of the afternoon Young Reynolds would not have been scored on in the first Inning had not Cobb erred VThc out fielder made a wiki throw which enabled Moeller to go to third from where he tallied on sacri flee fly Hellman Plujs lrwt Heilman was on first for the Tig ers Burns still suffering from the Injury he received yesterday by be ing hit by a pitched ball The game was played in a drizzling rain and less than a thousand persons viewed the contest The Nationals had several chances tu score but Reynolds held them saf In the opening inning Moel ler walked oster on the hit and run play singled to center Cobb threw badly and Moeller went to third Mitchell popped Bush Gandil lung fly to Veach sent Moel ler home Morgan lifted to Veach The Tigers in the second had Chance With one out Veach dou bled to right Kavanagh singpd to center but Veach died at tne plate trying tu score Heilman fouled tc Ansrnth With thanks out of the wav in the Nationals' half McBridewas hit by a pitched ball Reynolds threw wild jn an attempt to catch him off first McBride tried tu reacn third on the error but retired The Tigers' third when they won the game has been' described Tso Chances Blown Moeller singled in the Nationals portion of the third with one out He was out trying to steal oster walked and was caught off find by Reynolds and run down Kavanagh hit safely for the with one out in the fourth Heilman wa safe on osters error Sumage hit Into a fast double play oster tu Gandjl the third pack er making a great play on the bait Reynolds hit safely in the fifth buthe next three batters could nut ftelp The best chance came 1n this same round whirh hhanks started with a sin gle to left McBride sac rificed Alnstnith and Jonnnoti lfr him stranded The Nationals hart util another chance in the sixth but again Mr fkyndds was good Moeller tiiUcd oster forced him Mitchell lind to Crawford Gandil 'bftse knuckvd oster to second Mor gan failed to cornu through Ainsmith singled in the seventh This was the last chance of the game Reynolds taking them jn order in the Jat two frames Johnson was equally as effective Both Pitchers in ine orm Pittsburgher Gets the Breaks Hetts of the Hetta com pahy 17 Goebel building who has just returned from a trip to Bay City holds the opinion that the fans ot that town have anexcellont reason for objecting to the sort of Southern Michigan umpiring shown them lately was present on all of the days when there were disturbances at the Bay City ball park said Mr Hetts Tuesday "and I must say that the decisions given by the umpires and some of their subse quent actions were off color 1 heard Umpire Blake say that he could 'lick any man in Bay and umpire ureen inrvuien to "People in Bay City seem that there is a deliberate nn the nart of these two to give the home club the worst of it and they will not stand for the suspensions of the players Un til they are assured that the league means to do them justice they will not permit any more TigerjS Walter Johnson gave a poor ex hibition of fielding this afternoon Usually he is good in this depart ment When he let bunt roll through his legs in the third inning he missed an easy chance for a double play The game was won by the Tigers right there Dauss Coveleskle and Burns watched the game from the stand Gandil the first sacker had but four putouts a small um ber for a first sacker The was played In a driz zling rain The players soaked to the skin when hostilities ceased playing was the fea ture He accepted eight chances without a wobble and many of them were difficult There were but two attempted thefts during the game Htanage nipped Moeller in the third and Ainsmith caught Veach in the sixth The Tigers left for Boston at 6 this evening Oldham prob ably will open against the Red Sox I Special to The ree Press I Kalamazoo Mich August I Labor day has been selected as I the time for a Id round go be 1 tween Ad Wolgast of Cadillac and Tommy Gary of Chicago 'Jin boxers it is stated are evenly matched and will proh Iablv put up one of the nicest exhibitions seen in Kalamazoo during ihf present year Wolgast in a 10 round go here last spring had Billy Wagner of Detroit hanging un his neck the greau part of seven rounds 1 Slim Schedule of our Contests for All resh Eleven Ann Arbor Mich August 25 All resh football team competes in four games the coming eason open ing with the Michigan State Normal squad from Ypsilanti 1 and closing with a clash 1 the University of Detroit 1 on erry field 1 Athletic officials here 1 decreed that the youngsters OMAHA GOLER LOW SCORE IN WESTERN Messes Up a Throw rom the Outfield and Thus Permits Deciding Tally to Beach the Home Plate Special to The ree Press Washington August Even the great Walter Johnson failed to stop the Ti gers or the first time in three year king of the mound succumbed to the attack of the Invading forces on local soil this afternoon John gon was beaten in the third frame when the Jungaleers scored their only pair of runs of thegame Jennings's men being presented with tlie tally that decided throtfgh an error by the star pitcher It ended 2 to 1 Once mure the Tigers received the better pitching The Nationals were beaten off in the main because young Reynolds refused to allow hits to be bunched on Nationals scattered their through as fliany rounds was exceptionally guod of the Griffrnen reached on him this being Mueller In the opening inning and this runner scored un a sacrifice fly Reynolds had much to do with his team's victory not only while he was on the slab but while he was at the bat He made two hits off the mighty Johnson one of these coming the third inning when the Tigers Hcured their two runs Rey nolds scored the run that tied and Bush what proved to be the tally mat BRAVES BUT 'ONE POINT ROM LEAD WASHINGTON AB 2 3 George 0 Stimpson Surprises Gallery With Card of 146 at Interlachen thought at first that Burns had suf fered either a fractured bone or a chip of the bone Ur Earkin took Burns to the Georgetown university hospital where several ray photographs were taken of the injured member The photography failed to disclose a break and Dr Larkin announced I tonight that Burns was suffering only from a badly bruised shoulder Burns left this evening for his hoie in Philadelphia He will rejoin his i comrades within a few days it is expected Hellman will continue to play first in his stead Joe Engel one of th pitchers who was severely cut on the right hip during a friendly wrestling bout with Ty Cobb in the drossing room Monday has been i heavily fined by Manager Griffith BEATEN BY YOUNGSTER Examination of Tiger irst basemans Injury With Rays Shows No racture of Any Sort HdfOTd afternoon Lf A Jitiuv IV VWltVU SSL With a real pitcher in the box the Cats will protablv rive the an argu ment All Causers report early Langford ute Cotton to Sleep Borton Augiutt 25 Larurford Negro heawwAlght knocked out George Cotton of Plttaiiurgh aUo a Negro in the fourth round of a scheduled 12 round bout at the Atlas Athletic association tonight Boston Ties Score in ourth In ning Then Shoots Pair of Tal lies Over in the Base Running Helps Special to The ree Press Chicago August 25 He! pleas be fore sharpshoot inf Cubs slipped back a notch today Braves cop ping by 4 to 1 and lifting them selves to one point below a tie for first place in the National scramble rom end to erfd the game was a battle of pitchers with Jim Vaughn pitted against the Boston star James clearly shaded the enemya he kept the Cub swats well separ ated and showed excellent control while Vaughn not only proved in effective in the pinches but Jwice uncorked wild costly heaves to the bases The turning point In the battle came in the fifth round The Cubs had scored once in the third and inspired by this tally the Braves broke loose in the fourth and even ed matters The fifth was made a big inning through the work of Whitted who pulled off a bit of heady baserunning perhaps entitling him to honorary mention alongside of James stunt consisted of hla over running second on a single to center and then scooting to third the instant he saw Tommy Leach make the return throw to second to which hag he figured the ex Cardinal would return Having Leach out manuevered in uch fash ion probably disconcerted Vaughn as two runners had crossed the pan only a few minutes later The pair of tallies proved more than enough but for safety's sake another was picked up in the ninth Grl IGAGO (Spangler) (MjIUj) (Voflburg) Hopkin) Ward) IM 2:28 TROT PURSE BOO Kate eh in by Green SealMllJAy) 1 1 ancv Harkaway by Ad miral Dillon rilopkltw) Creme de blk 'are) Mb Mrnn'e Queen ch (Spangler) Blue Bell in (Howard) Time 2:20 2:21 2:21 and hf Yankees today the former being driven from the mound in the first inning The final score was 9 to 0 Cole was strong with men on Special to The ree Preaa 1 U1 laucipu fWWQWWV games ui today a were decided by with the Athletics end in each case Hr lt hrli thft lilts and fanned 10 men in the open ing game the score ot which was 9 to Oj Leverenx Baichley and Mitchell tor the visitoru were hit hard Pennock in the second game kept the Brow ns' hits scattered and himself tallied the only run ot the contest scores: IRST ST LOflS Naps Crash Through Advance Line of Winning Bostonians and Capture Game Special to The ree Press Boston August 25 Cleveland headed off the Red Sox today win ning pulled up 3 to 1 boot of grounder in the fourth inning start ed the fuss Jacksons single scored Chapman from second and Jackson went to second on the throw in After Lajoie had sacri ficed Joe to third Jay Kirke lift ed a home run and Jackson scored ahead of him The Red Sox tallied In the third when Hooper singled Scott walked and Hooper scored on two infield outs Score: 1 BOSTON AHO Miss Wikoff of Calumet Loses Golf Match When Snake on the Green Chicago August 25 irst match rounds in the play for the western golf championship were on the card at Hinsdale Golf club to day Miss' Myra Helmer of Midlothian Chicago who won the title at Mem phis last year was paired with Mrs A A Henning of Wheaton 111 Miss rances Hadfeld of Milwau kee Wls a 14 yenr old player was among the starters Miss Helmer easily won her way Into the secund round by defeating Mrs A A Learning of Wheaton 3 up and 2 to play while Miss Laurie Kaiser of St Louis yes low medalists eliminated Miss Elizabeth Allen of Rock Isl and 2 up Miss Helmer played a brilliant long game but was off at times on her putting while Mrs Hearn ing was bothered by the strong northeast' wind Miss Kaiser was 3 down to Miss Allan at the twelfth hole but ral lied Miss lorence Wikoff of Calumet had an odd experience in her match with Mrs Henneberry of Glenview On the fourth green a snake colled itself around Miss WlkofTs ball and her caddie killed wiin moved Wikoff nerved play I of 10 full games over the Phll who were then In second place k' they are practically tied with Braves Boston was tied for place with a record or oz ear aK ana and distinctive the shapes inclined along the lines of the spring blocks the shades gray blue green and brown with the dependable blacks as well I Championship for Junior Net Stars Coming Next Month I Newport I August Plarm for a national junior fennit champion hip to which players under 18 years of age 9 win be eligible were adopted tonight at a meeting of the executive commit tee of the United States Lawn Tennis 4 aaaoclatlnn i The tournament probablv win be held I on the courts of the West Side club at I New York 'sonie time next month I There will be preliminary competitions I in New York Pennsylvania Maasachu 1 setts and Missouri and probably In I 1 other states The fifth heat saw Kat make a mistake first time around but she camp on end was on even terms at the half Another break and she dropped back but showed more speed in the last quarter than she has In her other starts beating ancy Harkaway un the trot and winning by a head The only other race on the card fur the first day was the 225 pace in which Hal Erwin won all the way with The Irish leuly Ir win rescued this mare from the Indiana flood last spring and train ed her in Detroit She has been corning cilong nicely and now looks to be pretty fair in the slow classes Announcement is made that the Grand Rapids fair has declared off the whole harness program for next week and will put on the runners instead This means that all of the horses now racing in Michigan will go tn the Short Ship meeting at I Saginaw which promises to be a I birr one I Secretary Connor wired from ort I Erie that 75 per cent of the horses Batted for leverenz in the fifth Ratted fur lyichley in the eighth IRutted fur Baker in the seventh St Louis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 AathletlcN 0 1 0 3 i 0 1 2 Murphy A Walsh Coffins McTW nis Uidring bchanir Bressler Er Austin 2 Walker Leverenz 1 Barry 2 Off Leverenz 6 In I Innings off Baichley 6 In 3 innings off Mitchell 4 In 1 Innins Three base Murphy McInnis Uldring Two base Walsb Collins Sacrifice Walsh Stolen Austin Coffins 8 Oldrlng Double Agner Ieary Austin and Pratt Wallace Austin and Agnew Left on Louis 6 Athletics 7 irst base cm Off Baichley 2 off Mitchell 1 off Bressler 1 irst base on Louis 2 Athletics 3 Struck By leverenz 1 by Baichley 1 by Mitchell 4 by Bressler 10 3:00 Chill and Connolly SECOND GAME Macks Win Both Games of Double Scores Hopes 27 16 BY HARRX BULLION BIG PURSES'and hold ups at the Windsor Athletic club will be things of the past when Glassco's club opens for business this com ing season about October IS Radical changes will brf made In conducting the club this winter and instead of the material dictat ing terms the officials will rule theroost There have been no changes in the club personnel just a decision to control their own business by the men in the venture Glassco and his associates find it a difficult matter to allow the fight ing gentry to play the hold up game and at the same time realize suf ficient gain to repay them for wor ries and time spent in conducting tTV sn 1 1 on i rninrre come to a point where condi musi oe cnangea ana they believe ig ripe now Lost Money tn Some In many instances last season the club lost money particularly when Champion Johnny Kilbane ap peared here Guaranteed 1000 for his services against Bobby Rey nolds the Cleveland boy draw within 600 of that amount with the result that the club went into a hole and consequently a big portion of a surplus the club had realized prior to It Backey Mcarland was another1000 man ho deliver as the club hoped he would When every thing was cleared up there enough to pay postage for subse quent correspondence and labor on the match was wasted Mandot Griffith and Dundee are other high priced boxers who did not aid In keeping pace with the plan of the club to stage the best the boxers of the country While some financial gain was realized It was so meager as to cause the club to ponder over the policy It had outlined during the season to give its supporters the best to be had Would Be Willing Then Under more favorable conditions particularly a larger arena Glassco would be willing to carry on the work lie started so well last winter and show the creatn ot flstiana In his stronghold didn't make enough last win said Eddie pay the rent this summer while the club Is lying idle We did our best to fur nish good material yet the fans seem to take to it The Mc arland venture was a loser and on the Kilbane bout I lost about If the public will support Glassco In his desire to show the beat the Windsor man is willing to go the limit but he declares he will not take chances of big outlays when he can't see any returns tor it While a good sportsman Eddie philanthropic enough to sink good coin away for sport's sake only Kate and ancy Harkaway Show Some Beal acing at Short Ship Opener HI ILV5K COOKK Martial! Mich August 25 Kate end ancy Harkaway showed the Marshall folks what real horse racing is at the opening uf the Short Ship circuit meeting in con nection with the Calhoun county lair These twu Detroit mures which had put up a hard fight Jackson a week ago renewed Hostilities and not until after five heats did vic tory conic to owler's handsome hestnut trotter In the first and second heats Kate led all the way with ancy ight at her heels most ef the rime Kate Jumped in the third and ancy Harkaway made the pace from the quarter pole to the end and the fourth was much BY A BATCHELOR Doubtless in these days of adversity it must be affording McGraw a lot of consolation when he reflects that men whom he turned adrift have had a large part in the cutting away of New lead and the creation of a pennant race that the Giants will be lucky to win The New York manager would be glad to pay handsome sums to get each of half a dozen players back Into his fold even if they did nothing but sit on the bench all tlie remainder of the season Then at least they be hurting the National league chances of repeating even if they did nothing positive to help There is one battery of former Giants whom McGraw would partic ularly like to see back in tlie old Gotham livery Both men he passed up as below the big league standard but Manager Stallings got hold of them and not only showed that they could hold Jobs in the select show but could play the parts of stars A Battery He Would Like Rudolph and Gowdy are the men referred to McGraw once paid sal aries to both but he discharged Rudolph because he was too small for a pitcher and Gowdy because he look like a catcher Rudolph as ail the fans are aware is Pitch ing as good ball as anybody in the National while Gowdy has helped the Braves as much as any backstop ever has helped a club Joshua Devore another Giant is also with the Braves und though not always Kin the line up due to his weakness against left hand pitchers is nevertheless playing ball that satisfies Btalllngs which la saying Boston of course looks like the 1V I I JJ lg 1 MHVJM MlSk 111 I it ii 4 1 I 4 4 0 4 1 41 101 4300 4 000 I 2 4 0 3 0 0 8 2 4 0 1 1 2 1 A 1 6 a32 2 9 27 14 3 if A 1'1 4 0 13 2 1 4 1 Ji 2 41 2 4 0 0 1 0 0 4 0 1 2 1 1 0 1 0 3 0 1 7 1 0 3 2 1 Z7 I 5 8 2 3 4 ft 9 0 0 1 1 i i i 21 i i i i i i i i i 1 i A 1 i 1 1 ti a tl ti a ti lr ti rl a tl f( 11 P' IB I I fl fl fl'' fl I KS OlO It 7Z I Bl Jiff If ST £1 tl The Mens Store 1 at Ba' Ifei It 8 II I i JP iJSi lr Sol ri ill I It is 1 I I I I ifs it yB I I I I I $q85 $J85 I 3 if ABHOA AB A Austin 3J 0 2 8 MurpBy r4 3 10 Shotten ni 4 ZOO Walsh m4 2 1 0 Pratt 2 4 2 3 Collins 24 3 2 0 Walker 14 0 1 0 Bakpr 3 3 011 r4 0 2 0 Kopf 3 1 0 10 Ix'ary 1 4 0 12 8 McInnis X4 1 7 0 Wallace 8 0 0 3 Ohiring I4 2 4 0 Axncw C3 0 4 3 Barry a 4 3 0 3 Hale 0 011 Schaijg C4 2 10 laeverenz I 0 1 Bressler p8 0 0 1 pO 0 0 2 fDavies 1 0 0 Mitchell pv 0 0 0 JenkinsZ! 0 0 0 IRkkey 1 0 0 0 Totals82 8 21 19 TotaJs3 15 27 7 AB II A AB HO A Whitted r8 1 1 0 Leaeh m4 334 Evers 8 4 0 0 4 Good 4 0 2 0 Cftther 14 2 0 0 Ralsr 1 4 1 22 Mar'viHe a4 1 4 2 Z4 0 Schmidt 13 1 14 0 Schulte r4 20 0 Smith 3 8 3 0 1 Sweeney 28 001 Mann 1 4 0 Archer 2 0 8 0 Gowdy C4 0 2 3 Corrlden b4 1 4 3 Junee p4 0 18 Bres'an c93 1 I Vaughn p8 109 Total83 428 13 Totals33 9 27 ST LOUIS PHILADELPHIA AB HO A AB A Austin 34 0 3 5 Murphy r3 1 0 Shotten xn4 1 1 0 Davlea 13 0 2 Pratt 2 4 0 2 5 Collins 22 14 3 Walker 13 2 4 0 Baker 3 3 0 2 2 Williams 3 0 1 0 McInnis 13 oil 0 Leary 1 8 1 10 2 Strunk 8 0 10 LaAan S3 2 1 2 Barry 2 0 13 Anew C3 112 Schang c8 0 6 3 James p3 Oil ennock p3 105 Totals 7 24 17 Totals25 8 27 14 I St Louts 0 0 Athletics 0 0000100 1 Pennock James Davies bageM and received excellent sup port Maisel led the two clubs at bat CHICAGO NEW YORK AB HO A AB A Wolfe 3 0 0 Boone 23 2 2 3 Weaver S5 2 1 Hartzell 14 13 0 Coffins nta 2 11 Conk 6 110 ournier 1 5 1 12 2 Cree 8 13 0 Demmitt 1 3 0 34 Mullen 11 0 6 1 Schalk 0 1 0 Peckgh s3 0 4 3 Mayer C2 0 1 2 Sweeney c8 0 8 1 2 4 0 2 4 Maisel 34 3 1 1 Breton 32 1 3 4 Colo 4 0 0 2 Bena jy 0 0 0 0 Walsh pl 0 1 0 Lathrop 2 0 0 5 Totals34 24 17 Totals 30 8 27 11 Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 0 New York 0104000 9 Cook Cree 3 Mtillen 2 Innings 1 284567 8 9 Cleveland 0 10300000.

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