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Uf rsj I SAX FRANCISCO CnBONlCXE miDAT AUGUST 2 1015 SELS 57 77GERS H77LE EAVEISLM4NLSmCE I mm holds I OPPOSITION I III HAND Cack Henley Driven From the Mound in First by San Francisco FITZ STARTS FUSILLADE Locals Are Now Only Two Games Behind First Place i I Special pleriteh to TT Chronicle LOS ANGELES August 8k4t fanning and hit mudder put th skids undr th slipping Bengals today and as a result th Vrnon Tigers fell tuy prey to the Seals by the count of I to 1 While thli wu becoming hletory Walt McCredlee epfuls were plastering a to licking on the barks of Pop Dllloni crew ao that the Seals can go to tonight only two gamea behind the leaders Bat to return to the same Old Papa Henley ascended the mound this afternoon and faced his former teammates for just one Inning Thai was enough The athletes from the bay city helped themselves to his offer Inra without a second of hesitation and when the veteran sought the clubhouse no one would ever vhave Known mat tnes same iaas nag broken bread with him Fl users Id the little chap who cov rs tne runt garden for Wolverton led off the first chapter with a ecreaming triple to left Held Biff Echaller followed with a double that cored Fits But this was not all Pine Bodie be of Cow Hollow faced Henley and drove a Ion fly to Doane Then came Jerry Downs who delivered another two ply ahot that sent Bchaller rattling over the rubber for the second tally of the day Henley wavered at thla state of the rams and when Corhan singled scoring Downs Doctor white derrlcked hla longest twlrler and put Roy Mitchell tc work All this time Fanning was throwing tome great mud on the side lines and when he went ta work there was nothing to It Once the Tigers threatened In the eighth with the dinner bell sounding in the wind Mitchell singled and after Rader had whiffed Doane singled sending Roy to second Dick Bayless took aeveral mudders and then shot one over the Infield for a safety that scored the twlrler with the run that saved a shutout The Seals scored one themselves In this Inning to show how easy It was Fanning who hits em every twen ty firet das slammed one Into safe ground and took second on Glelsch manni wild throw Fltsgerald singled tlie pitcher to third and Schallora long fly to Bayless scored the Skeeter from third That ended It for both teams The score SAN FRANCIWO OLD KID STRATEGY WINS GAME FOR THEjMS Blankenship Changes Three Pitchers but Rowdy Hits With Bases Full THE DAYS OF REAL SPORT BySRIGGS Pltfterald Srlmller I I Bodle Downa 3b rerhas Blk Mrloen lb JWfc St I Finales AB ft BH MB PO A 4 a 2 Totals 8 4 4 a 4 4 4 8 is 3 1 ST 3 VERNON I Rider 8b Doene If BtTlree Wllkolt Pnrtfll 2b Glelcumtna 11 Berf er nMltw Henley Mitchell Spencer Totals San franrleo Dim aits Vrnen But alts 4 4 4 i 4 4 a i S3 3 ft 4 1 0 ft 10 AB BH SB PO Ai a ft a a I ft 0 0 0 ft 0 ft 0 0 11 1 3 3 1 4 0 4 0 1 1 27 0 1 0 8 0 1 0 3 01 0 4 Tllrb lt fltlf Wild Two blM kits Sche er Down SerrlOce kit Pnrtll rhHtr Broik out By Fanning I br Mitchell 4 flret on called Off Fnnnlnt 1 Run mnonIMn for Holev 3 rinalaf 1 Fmir hit 3 rum bit eft Rnlry In 1 3 Innlns Cktrt i Hmlcr Double plar Purtll Olelcma Implrn rinnT and Cuthrle Time tan lb S2m Rathjens Wins Honors of Shell Mound Shoot Baki Eecord on toint Target In Schuetienvereia Say Germanla Schuetienverein day was eeUbrated ysterday at the Interna tlonal shooting festival at Shell Mound rang and some exceptional good hooting was witnessed Golden Jubilee King Rathjens broke the record on the point target by scoring 159 points on eighteen tlcketa and won one of the much coveted point target goblets He also scored some of the best centers on the three Inch bullseye target and leads In the Serbian ring target IF AUeroth made a good showing the Oertnan ring target and on th three lash bullseye target Adolph Hubner was aclose second to Rathjens and won one point target goblet William a Hoffman again demonstrated his marksmanahlp and held hla own against the other crack shota Dr 1L XL Taber of Los Angeles Is defending the records set by the marksmen from his city and has add i rd held by the southern expert I His ton lieutenant Beach Taber Second Regiment Company a i CV la following In his fathers foot steps and has again proven his abll Jttr Lf iMhrt Schwars the rioted Swiss I ititptrt was at thrsnte and sue aeeaea in scoring ine aignest numoer Sif point 7t mad on the German ring target nunir maae some aTo4 centert on the thfee lnch hulls target iCAjnong the shooters were rrbirj Brii wimm a I win TTItT Hngs fiptaln tj Holmr flwleasel Ms Bwhw VIrent MM vt Portland Pi Berry 4 wiimii fkH at BBttMofart Mtaala ot auuco yMUn iMtslis eeSiosias Varaey Zrmu rl1klltoJb MfiraMisM aJCaim well known 4w4UllStiTfved to be wtrmm tim corir oo ga MM tisjsws yet maasMn ine hn4kn aesvser i xn Wb viMa 4n3nRusy of Br i it i l0UMmr wiirtelnda Wr touxna 4 ttfl By FBED A PUBNER After witnessing all the baseball strategy employed by Managers Blankenship and Elliott on la forced to wonder why their teams are not higher in the pennant race They matched wits over in Oakland again yesterday and on thla occaalon Elliotts move was favored with success the Oaklands copping their first game In many days by a 7 to 4 score The transbayers cam from behind In a big four run rally In the seventh and It was In this frame that the baseball generals moved their forces First Blankenship would switch a pitcher and then Elliott would change a baiter and so it went until Salt Lake had three pitchers on the tiring line and the Oaka had an equal numberH with two pinch hitters to boot It looked tor a time at If Blankenship was again going to win out by liberal substitution of twlrlers but old Rowdy Elliott himself went up In the pinch with the bases full and delivered a blngle to chase over two runs that figured over the tying margin Jack Klllllay and Frulett dueled for six Innings with the honors favoring Klllllay bv a 4 taJ score Then Prulett was lifted and Remneas came on only to be relieved by Bill Burns In the ninth It was the seventh that finished the chances of Salt Lake Marcan opened with a single to right and Mlddleton singled to center Tobln bunted and Klllllay made the mistake of picking up the ball when It waa rolling foul and followed It with a wild heave to first Marcan scoring Ness singled to csnter to bring In Mlddleton and It finished Klllllay and gave Blank a chance to use some strategy He figured Gardner a left hander would be weak against a southpaw ao he trotted nut Flttery Rube fooled him by laying down a bunt and beating It out although Halllnan mide the ml take of nCt letting It roll foul This was the signal for another change of pitchers Gregory going In with the bases full and ho on out It worked to better advantaga for Kuhn waa retired on strikes It waa not so with Rowdy Elliott who hit for McArdl however as a single to right chaaed In Tobln and Ness Lttschl grounded out and Gardner was caught off third for the final out Just for good measure Ness drove In another run In the eighth although It waa not needed The Beea gave Prulett a merry time of It while was on the mound In the first Gedeon tripled after Shlnn had singled and Brief had walked and two runs resulted McArdles two base error on Zacher followed by an Infield out and Hannahs single to left scored another In the fourth Klllllay singled In the sixth after Halllnan had reached third on a single steal and sacrifice The Oaka were preaented with their first run With two out Hannah missed Gardners high on right In front of ths plate and he atole second to score on Kuhns safety to center Marcans double and singles by Mid dleton and Tobln gave the Oaks another marker in the fifth The Oaks looked besten however until the seventh Inning rolled around The score ALT LAKE I I Jl mr fca 1 fir IIBIBII I MRm jJMB lucrS Pr6f SOCCER SEASON TO START EARLIER THIS YEAR fthlaa rf Orr Brief lb Rran nedena 2b 4 zaroer er Hilllnin lb Hannah KIND Fitter Gregory Total AB BH KB PO 3 24 11 2 34 4 8 OAKLAND AB BH 88 PO A Mnrua 2b 4 2 3 ft 1 1 Mlllleton if 4 1 1 0 Tobln 3 1 1 0 4 ft lb II I 3 0 11 ft Gartner rf 5 I 1 1 1 ft itunn 4 4 i MeArdle a 0 1 0 2 1 Llturbl lb 4 ft 1 ft I 2 Prulett 2 ft ft 0 1 4 Jobnton 1 ft ft 0 0 Remneii 1 ft 0 ft Elliott I ft 1 ft ft ft Burn ft ft 0 0 0 Ouet 0 0 0 0 12 Tot 18 15 2 27 12 johnton batted for Prulett In the sixth Elliott batted for McArdl In the Mrtnth Salt Uka 2001010004 Baae bita looiKJiuo Oiklaad 0001 1 041 1 SIM IU 200X313 10 Four run 7 hits 24 ar bat off Prulett in Innlnaa nin 11 fclta 2A at bat off Klllllay out in aeveotn on out no ran I hit I at bat on Fitter out la Tenth 3 on I out no run 1 Jilt 0 at bat off Remnes out lo ninth 1 on no out Three bane hlr 1 Godwin Two baa hit Marean sarrinra bita Hannan Tobln rint hate on railed balla Off Prulett 2 eg Klllllay on aemneaa a on orrgory i truck out By Prulett 2 by Klllllay 2 by Remneaa br orerory Hit or pitcher Hannah Prulett Irft on baaes Bait Lake 10 Oakland 10 Buna repontblo for Prulett 3 Klllllay 3 Ores err 1 Credit Tlctory to Bernoea Charge defeat to Klllllay Time of game 2b 20m Umpire Held and Braebear Seen from Press Box Johnny Couch tin titchr ftrdared rnort to tb HeiU baa rrlTe4 at hi horn 1b Palo Aixtt rrora uiitmuid Tit rortner Ota of or a boy wtnt si tat la th Texaa league winning ren of th flftfn jtamea he pitch Ha plana Join tha ttoala In a conpU tfat Ira Colwvll anotber al rwrolt la hornlnc vp th North Loayn LatMt ararrafet how that bo baa won twrntj tam and lnt only bIm which la conmdertblo winning for ronnff fallow Th Boavora ani A tut I will plaf ft rlouhla boadaf at rortlanrl on Huodar a fimo waa pootponort on aorount of rain 00 tb Southern trt prtTlona trip north tt ftboohui an lnfloMer who baf btm plarlng with Santa darn Colltg will join Port li ad whon toam bitItm bor next woek tt ft tt CfndnnaH Bottflad Portland that It will tarn back BUI Bodfn atCbo oail of tbo immo MCra41o 1 flgaiing making an ititflplilM ftodgara nnduaaar alao nnltch GunlYlnhtr to tbo outtf gardoa and let Carlcb do tbo catch lag AMERICA ASSOCIATION At Mlinaapolla Loalavlllo 3 MhinfpoIU 1 At Mllwaakoo Mllwaukro 4 CoJiimhim 1 At Bt Paul UdlanapollA ttU rant 4 timfimffi si raui iv aiinneipoilf 10 fond gamaj At Kinm aty Karui Cltr A ClcTilatxJ fnrat gamtf Kanaaa Cltr ClvTaland 0 aevond ganiov i CfsEVBIAND TEAM ON HO AD CLRTCLAXD roAornat 3fl Tbo And ran AMaorlatlon team will road tram for tbo romalarior of tbo nroaont Miami Pnami Uot Chariot Somara annooncad today thai tbo ronalatng bomo gamoa hot boon ertni rox atvtiaanct nero uta ra iMOWNI SIGN CATCHER Amt ba afgned two now tntebai rtii fgf lOVJKAiUh Ansutr 3 Aaasaioe taaa Ul 1 A aiada bodar 1 St Louie TtJ or th LMIUTUI AHWIejna Oeora Hal ot fh StaUaiaaa Eleven Teams Are Ready to Open Hostilities Sept 9th According to present plans the California Football League will open its plang aeaaon on September 19th about four weeka earlier than was the case last year Aa the aeasons conclusion 1 cenerlly set in April his will mean that the association players have mapped out about seven months of sport and Judjrlng from the Interest that Is being evinced the coming campaign should bristle all the wsy through with many chapters of the real Scotch article It Is expected that eleven team will be on hand to find places In the schedule which will drawn up tomorrow evening Despite th fact that the Pastlm eleven has dropped from the fold thos who aepra sented th blued In last seasons battles will find places on other teams and not be lost to the league To fill the plar of th Pastime vacancy two new teams will start th aeason with th league Th Celtic and the Union Iron Works teams are expected to find a plac In th happening of the coming months and from all reports will put thoroughly representative equads Into th field Ground will provided for the newcomers to th fold at Eighth and Market streets Th Celtic and the Union Iron Works elevens are expected to hold forth from this lot Th Ssn Francisco and Olympic Club elevens will be at home at Ewlng Field while the Thistles and Burns teams will entertain at the Ocean Shore lot at Eleventh and Market streets ft haa not been decided what ground will be allotted to th transbay teams aa yet Cap Dillon Is Indefinitely Suspended ena oa oo oo Used IVordsToo arm forUmpireToman President A Baum announced yesterday from Healdsburg where be is spending bis vacation that Frank Dillon manager ot the Los Angeles teiam has been indefinitely suspended tor his run in with Umpire Toman In Wednesdays game at Portland Tonan made his report yesterday and stated that Dillon used obscene and Indecent language that could be heard in tie grand stand The trouble arose when Dillon came up in the ninth Inning as a pinch hitter He had been banished from the game in the first Inning but had hid from the umpire and was sot noticed on the bench Umpire Toman was right in preventing Dillon from batting as he was oujt of the game and then Cap cut loose some words that were red hot The team will accordingly be handled by Field Captain Metzger until Dillons term of punishment Is up Pitcher Bill Steen Is Secured From Detroit Tigers to Bolster Up Seals Former Portland Star Who Has Been in Big League for Several Years to Join Team Immediately Pacific Coast League RESULTS YESTERDiV At Oaklauad Oakland Salt Lake At Vom ABcelea Sam Fraaelae 4 Vera 1 At Prtlad Portlaad 3 Lo A Br gelt 1 tea lanlngs 8TANDIKG OF THE CLUBS Clna leat Pet La Aaarelw 83 Sit AM Sam Fraacfaco Tn B40 Vernoa Salt Lake Partlaad Oaklaad HOW THE SERIES STAND Salt Lake 3 Oaklaad I Saa Fraartco 2 Veraoa 1 Pertlaaa Vo Aasrele 0 CASTES TODAY At Saa Franclnco Oaklaa va salt Lake At La Aagele VeraB vs Saa Fraaelaeo At Portlaad La Aagele va Pert aaa a i SPRIQGAU SETS TRACK EECOED 73 Tl JHW sr rs 480 67 SI 483 Manager Harry Wolverton made th announcement In Lo Angelea yesterday that he haa secured Pitcher Bill Steen from the Detroit Americans Further Information la that Steen will leave Detroit immediately to join th Seals The acquisition of Steen will be the means of adding a deal of strength to the pitching department Steen Is well remembered by Coast League fans a a member of the pen nant winning Portland team In 1911 He I a right hander In 1911 he went to Cleveland and remained with that club until purchased by Detroit aeveral months ago Recent averages show that so far thla aeason he has participated In twenty nine games He Is credited with winning six and losing five of them has averaged 3 4 5 run per gam which la not a bad record in thee days of heavy slugging AMERICAN LEAGUE DETROIT BOSTON 6 DETROIT Anrt Detroit and Bctna today played the third gam of their officii aerlea and the Ttiere won It in tne tirelfth Inning to Mnffa by Burns and Cobb la tbe ninth enabled tb leasn leaden to More four taUles and enjoy a one ran lead Leonard paued Karanafb In tbe Detroit blf two InSefd out put tbe pinch bitter an tblrd and Crawford sent a alnile paat Wagnei to tie be score Cobb opened tbe twelfth with alnul to left toelt eeronil on Crawford arrlflce home wbeo Teach bit to tbe left Sold waU obh eelbratil the tnth anniversary of Ills debut Detroit plajer eart was preeonted witb bouquet of rosea Score I OBTROIT AB A Vltt 0 3 1 Bubai 6 Coohcf 4 rawfrdrf 4 Veaeblf Bnraalt ff 1 ouns 21 Stanas 4 1 3 0 3 3 4 0 0 1 0 13 10 1 ISA ft 0 0 1 10 10 0 10 3 0 0 0 3 10 0 0 Totals 41 13 34 24 0 i i a a 1 0 10 1 ft a a A 0 liDsoa 3 BOSTOV AB 0 A Hoonerrf A 1 3 I 0 Sentt 0 Speekrrf A Hhlltsllb4 0 Oalner lb 1 0 LewlsJf 5 1 Gardnr 3b 4 1 BarrySb 0 Wnr21 1 0 Thomie 3 0 0 3 rovlakle 1 Carina 1 0 1 1 1 Kavnauan roster 0 0 I 1 lonarap Henrtkaea 1110 0 Janrrla 0 10 0 0 Blithe 1 1 0 0 0 ToUls410M 19 0n out wbeo wtnnlns run scored Henrlkeea batted tor Barry la ninth Jaavrln raa for Thomas la nrotb ltoth batted for foster la alntb Kavanaafh batted for Dans la ninth Boston 00001 10400 0 4 Detroit 09040010100 17 Error Scott Boetan 111 Bnab Cobb Burns Detroit 8 Two baae bit Danrn Veacb 2 Rnh Three hM htf Hnhlltell IS HoOner OrJoer Stolen hues Cobb Crawford Double pl7 Bub to Youns to Barn Bae nk belli Off roater 3 off Dsnaa 3 off Leonard 3 Struck oof By roeter I bv Danes 2 hy ieonard ST LOUIS 10 PHILADELPHIA 1 ST LOLIS Aiisnar 38 St Lntila nonnded Breneler for thirteen bit 1n Ore Innln totlay while Koob waa lavlnclblo and tbe local were victorious 10 to 1 making a eleaa sweep of the eerie wltb rhlladelphle Heore ruikAPKiim ir lAJvm AB 0 A Shottonlf 8 0 1 1 A AutlnBb 5 1113 rTattn a i Walkercf 9 13 1 Jacobnrf 8 3 1 0 Rowardlb 3 v3 3 11 0 Iran 4 1 A 0 fl Keverelda 4 114 0 SooOp 3 0 10V Total rM 7i 14 2713 Trots in 2081 4 to Win Rom Mii Perfection DUBUQUE la August 2 Uttl Prince a seven year old bay horse owned by Brubaker of Maquon lit at a new record for Nutwood Park today by winning th 107 pac He mad thVsecond heat of th rac In i 06 Ssrlggan owned by James Dunn of San Francisco won th 314 trot by taking th two first heats brok th track record Of 209 Inth recond when went1 th dlstanc In 20SU These wr th feature of th Great Western Circuit inesu sults 3 34 trot borM liono Kprlgian wen Mlu Perfectld seeoadr Brlaa third Bewls Me fourth Beat time 30St 3K7 Bce mires tlSno LlttJ Prince won Our Colonel aeeond Fred Biineell third Belle xe iDuno jmt Kiiu TbreeVear old trot par uOA fteore Patteraoa woh Alll tfstts se end Barest third Tbe Buhetec feorttt Beat tlne2 VKjsad Allle WatsJUklng third heat PIRATES RECALL KELLY ATLANTA Anfa 34 Herbert XUyiaa the Atln SlAUtheea Amnr lrtaf Tgttalie pitchers will tola tb Plttbtrri JTitlonl 1 plon sstlnli Mls glalne Itoaenttial of Cht Leasne tetn at the end of this week It wtsi ease is AJlm T11 I Am iltHOl gopfs 3 0 0 3 mrnnklb 3 0 013 nctin mi i i Uole3h 4 0 0 3 Oldrlns If 4 0 1 Wslbrf 3 0 0 3 llarle cf 4 118 MeAoye 4 0 13 Brewlerp 100 Mloo lOOt Phllllonp 0 0 0 0 Lio i 1 0 0 0 TA19fl 1 fl 7 tl Majone oalte ror nreier in snip Lapp batted for Phllllou In ninth Phlladetpbls oooon iono SULoul 03107000 1 Rrrort trunk Breealer Melon iPblIdel Ipblk Xll Pratt St Louis 1 Two baM hits vjKimM LTn rril imu Dixr Kopf to IJole to Strank Srbtng to Strunk Pratt to Howantn rinir naes on eaiiea salt Off Brealer 4 off Pillion I off Koob 7 Struck out By Brewler i by Koob 5 Vm plree trtss sad Chill STANDING OP THE CLUBS Club Pet Boston 7 34 67 Detroit Til IH1 Chlcio 70 47 MS Wadigta SO Club Prt New York IUI Ml 900 St Lonle 4H 73 1811 Cleveland 44 71 Wl Fblltdtlp 30 70 307 LINCOLNPARKGOLF TEAMMAYPLAY IN SOUTJi Local Players Are Showing Great Form on Club LinJs In all probability a team of nine playora from th Lincoln Park Golf Club of thla city will Journey to Los Angeles during the latter part of September to try conclusion with th Municipal Golf Club of th southern city In a team match Local golfers have been showing such good form In recent tournaments that It la not beyond th rang of probability to expect that they would show to advantage In an outald match Ar rangements for th coming match may mad at th conclusion of th present championship tournament of th Lincoln Park Club On Sunday afternoon the finals of th championship tournament will brought to a conclusion on th local course and groat Interest ia being evinced In th outcome of th first flight honors Llehtenstelrt who surprised with a defeat of Selkirk in in sernj nnais oc toe tournament Is paired against Dr Moulton In th declslv match and from all ao counts shpuld repeat his victory of last ween it is anticipated mat a good gallery will be on hand to witness th play Plans ar alao proceeding for th Lincoln Park Labor day tournament which win start on September 6th and run through th Ith and 9th concluding on the 13th It la expected that vnta for both man and womn Kvlll be placed upon th programme A record entry la certain to start In th qualifying round Handsome trophlea will be offered to th win ners GAMES TOD AT Waklntm it StiLoula Philadelphia ar Cblcfe New York at Detroit Boetoa at Cleveland WASHINGTON 3 CHICAGO 1 CHICAGO Aatutt 38 A lew woilds record for cooaeeotlTt lnnlncs plarfd la tbree consecutive fames by two clnbt waa eatab llhed her today when the Celetfo white Sot and tbe Washington Senators battled tblr teen Innlnti the latter winning 3 to I Incidentally It wn th fourth atralfht ettrt limine same plared by Chicago making a total of etshty nino Innlusa played la la dta On two of the lis 4at double header wert played Scora WASHINGTON an a Moelerlf fl roeter3b 3 MUtncf 4 Shank 8b 5 GatdlMb 5 Areata rf wnmur McBrldee Beehllfp 4 Jobntoap 0 0 01 0 Mnl OS 3 4 1 BS 0 0 0 3 8 0 2140 0 4 0 1 3 0 3 3 4 0 0 1 a ool Totala44 3 7 3814 CHICAGO ABB A irnhrrf 4 JColllh6 BfcHla an Jacktonef 4 rlechlf 0 BlackhSb 0 Weaversv John lb 4 Ielboldlt 1 Dljre 3 RoMllp 4 0 3 111 1 4 I 8 3 4 0 0 0 1 3 3 0 3 0 4 0 0 Totals 44 I 7 3311 Washington 00000000 SSI 13 Chicago 0 000 0 00 0 0 0 1 0 1 Brrors Sbsnkt McBrlde Wihlnrton 3 Jackaot 3 Wetter Cbictfo Two ban blt relcb Collin CoIUnl WUlltms Earned rune Chlclfo 1 Wsablnf ton 1 BaMt on balls Off Boehllni 3 Struck out By Buasell by Boebllng byJohnn 1 Dm plret NalUn and Dlneta NEW YORK CLEVELAND CLEVELAND 0 AutTlIt 3IL After Clev land tied the score Ja tut eighth New York won In tke ninth to 5 coring the winning run on Cooks elntle snd tCetk Score xew yobk AB A Cookrf 3 3 3 0 rknprht 4 1 MtlMlSb 4 1 Pipplb Sbeltnet 4 1 Hlgblt 3 0 BooneSb 8 4 Kruefer 8 1 1 Brown 4 0 PlebprJ 0 4 8 0 4 30 0 13 3 0 3 0 1H 0 10 Total 3S 4103714 CLEVELAND AB 0 A Chapmns 3 8 1 1 A Rotbef4 4 1 840 Oraneylf 3 0 1 0 0 Klrkell 4 1 1 13 0 SroltBrfso 1 0 0 BarbraIb 4 OO 1 8 Wmbnatb 3 0 0 3 4 Otelllc 4 A 04 3 Htfrmnp 3 0 0 0 1 Hrtadp 0 0 n00 WIlUi 04 00 EfansJ 1 0 0 0 Sonthwrtb iiO00 0 HMaisIr31 T3I1S wine hatted for Htfertnaa In tbe Mventnr Krant btttad for Wimnefanaa hi tbe vtnth Southwortb bitted for Harnted la the lntn Clevtlttd U1 A OOO 30 Sew York 3V0 OO 3 0 1 Brrors ONeill Cleveland IV Tw beihlt Klrke Tbree kite hit Roth 3 Stole bsM Peeklspaugh Mallei Pint bit on ctlled ball Off Hafenatt 4 off Htntid 1 off Brows 4 Struck out By Rafertnan 3 br llaratsd It by Brow empires Willae asd Connolly nrasTEBiivwoMEirs fidir is vows to irais CBICAOO Antnat Sd Mra Bt titm mood of ladlittnollailidi tomorrow win da fend title at Wetter1 eroms elf enasv nu jiis em Koaenrnu or cni the aeml Snala tedar Mra Hammond Ui ssnouimd bar today Kelly ts the property suapoted at JdJt Ellaabetb Alles oOVk 1U eh s4rre A we hu a tlie IamI eluBead 3 aa 1 while Wlae BeaentheT riefeelht a tssnu I aadas aa pttoaal spiasiisU Jtll Carolla PaUtaaVtf Calctf 4 tad if Ua Bl4Us wtlfbc JciABBYOITTOrKEZTr BAECTh DT sydheyj bout CHICACC Aat uttss iimnj ClaVby tat mlddlt welf ht hoaerjleftt fori ganl rraaelse today uUtor Aattralla on September llta Ht lmttcAktibotU4 DarCTtajtai tuiian wov reevnuy snocaea eat anal aic vbtm Vuwn Federal League STANDIK8 orTHB CLUBS Clnh Prt Plttabnrs 4 An M3 Chicago 44 S3 544 Newark Of 044 an City 4333 43 Club Pet St Louln to All S23 Brooklyn 38 41 418 Buffalo 37 44 471 Baltimore 40 80 333 CHICAGO August 24 St Louis won the fifth sad deciding urns of tbe series with thlcso 10 to 0 todsy Brown started for the Joralt but wia removed In the fourth when five rant bad been scored from him Btark wbo eucceeded him waa wild tt tunes Betes on balls were reponlble for four of the visitors runs two were counted from errors snd another run resulted when Borton wss hit by Blsrk Fifteen hits were msde from Wlllett end only eicUenl support laved the fame lor him Scorer a St Louis r4 M10 Chleafo ii 8 15 3 aartenes Wlllett and Hartley Brown Black aad ruKber XEWABK 3 Annat Nwrk tor the last asms of ths series from Buffsl here rooay gari Hoaeier th horn pitcher bad Buffalo baffled all the wty while his temmte bid little trouble In hitting Hath Bsdlent snd Ed la Pitta Score Buffalo 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 01 5 8 Newark 0 0 10 10 0 3 4 13 0 satntrua aeojnt la rw aad Allen Moteley and JUrtden BALTWOBE Ud Aufsat 38 Brooklra and Baltimore footht a twelve Inning bttle today Brooklyn anally pnttlna aero three rtina and twinning by 11 to 0 Knaoa need arteen playert la aa effort to put aver a win Tula i gave Brooklyn four out of Ore undar aansel Scorer tBH Brooklyn 330301 OAAAo 11 17 8 Baltimore c4 0 3 0 0 0 8 8 0 1 3 15 Batteries Walker rjpbam i Wlltee Prank Smlt tad Smith Bender Qnlaa Bailey sad Oweat PITTSBCBO Aofnst 34 Ktaats city defeated Pltttbnra 4 to 5 tern today Etch Hem made thirteen hits Scots BH 3 Ktnets CItrO 1 3 0 3 A 4A4h 4 13 3 Plttshurs 300 01001 18 18 0 Bstterlet Usla id Eattertyi Comttock Bears Dickies snd OConnor AIJaAOTEB mES TO 0T HOITOE COTJET IN PLAT ikwtorb AnguM 34 Officials of tke United State Lews Ttonla Ataoclstloa aa aonnced today that the mttch between Prd erlck Alstsnder fomea doubles ehamploa snd Deri cup plrer snd hJthtslel Nile ef Boston probtbly would Irea th pltes of honor on th arasdiand court at ths opening of ths Natlooal cstmplonthlp tournament at Forest HlUaaeit afondav The match between Herald AiThrockmorton the DOT ir uq Mwir rrsiloey UM for mr Harvard ctrtela htf seen selected sa the next Important match ot th opening da WESTER LEAOUB Ai Llaeola Lincoln Slow City 3 At Wichita Wichita 3 Molaes 1 rt 3amrr WleWti fT Deout 4 second gsmsl At yopeta fropes tcMtm a At Deaves Oanha 8 Denver i i 1 OCTHERN ASSOClATIO At Atltntt Atltata 0 NtthvUl 8 At Blrmlnfhto Blrtnlorbaw 1 Memphis 1 sueo id onrienia using ertneee At W0rltsa Orlessa A Ckatta ete weev aw laooaa 1 iTt mmwf Ten Inhings Bring Woe to Cap Dillon atPortland Lot Bill Speas Sends Sacrifice toEHis and GoocK Scores Winning Run Lh PORTLAiTD brVAuuit Ijl JSad Dillon Ud thfptocssiion to th elub hoins af tr todajrs gam with A pair of aadys HereUthe tragdy of lt Portland1 wori todays to 1 aad a result ar thro gain to th good In th prent terlet Dillons crw had been condd th rles and th wis ones figured Los Angeles pn th wesks work about 10 to 1 and that why Walt McCredi Is smiling one mor and attendance at th local park Is picking up It took th Bvera tn Innings to turn th trick Ia th ffnal fram with Gooch th new outfielder with th funny name retting on third BUI Speas waa calltd In Co bat for Evan BnidUverd with a lone fly to Ellis and when Rub mad th catch thla earn Gooch person scampered In from th difficult corner with tbe tally that gavetn horn talent the gam Th Angels scoied thtlr only run Inth sixth Zb vTrry spiking th rubber Th Beaver tied It in th ninth on Carllal scratch hit to Koerner Hlllyards sacrifice and Stumpra Ttiat leaguar to right Th score i LOS AKQELES 1 AB BH SB PO A Magfsrt cf 4 3 10 3 0 0 Wen ullen 3b 4 Buemlller rf 4 Koerner lb 4 Ellla If 8 Terry 4 Bataler 4 Butler 8b 3 Love i ToUU 33 1 11 s1 Kraot batted for Ooveleakle In eighth Speas batted for Bvtntln tenth Two out wheawlaniaa ni scored P08TLAUD AB BH SB PO a Cirlltle If 4 Hlllyard Bates Stumpf sr carttco i Ooochnt Derrick lb i Dirlt 3b i Covleekli KrauM Evans Bpei Totala Los Angeles 0 0 Baa nltt0 Portland 0 0 Bate bltaO 0 33 3 7 0 0 0 1 18 18 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 Covaleskle Itmich Mila rvvelek1 a hv Bate on balla Off CovleUs 3 off Evtsi 1 0 80 IS 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 11 0 1 13 0 1 3 3 rr nr i40w oil Lov 1 Two bit bit Derrick Double I i a rt4ii mil ytrd to Davie Saerlfto bits Tarry Blllytrd 43 Bumllltr Koerner Sterile dy Seeat Wild pitch Coveletkl lnnnt pitched Br Ceveleekl 8 rani I hits 10 at bat 81 Buna iwaponalbl for Coveleeki 1 tLove 3 Credit victory to Evtnt Time 3h 1 10m empires Toman and Phyla International Race Next oa a SrH eo Danish and American Yachts Are Ready On Sunday th first International yacht raes between th United States and a European nation sine th last sonderklaat races at Marblehead thr years ago will hld off th exposition starting at 120 Th Danish challncr Nordug IV has been sent from Copenhagen by Kins Christian of Denmark to captur th FrsldntWllfon cup Th event Is attracting the widest attention of any yachting vntver hld on th Pacific Coast and It Is con alder ed likely that th biggest attendance outald of an America cup race will witness the race at the exposition grounds Unllk any yachting vent ever hld before San Francisco bay offers the spectator th opportunity of watching th whole race from th ahore with a poaltlv breese that makas an Ideal court for a yacht race Ban Francisco through Commodor John Barneaon of the San Franclaco Yacht Club ha undertaken to meet tha Danish boat and In answering the challenge th American defender a tabllshed on record at laat by being deelgned built and launched ln ald of thirty day The Nordug IV and Lady Betty present a remarkable contraat when eeen lying togthr at the yacht harbor The two represent almoet ten thousand mile ot ocean dlfferanc and they little resemble on another The Nordug meat la oxaotly twlc as high as that of th Lady Betty Hr all area la over 300 feet more and ef leg mutton shape Her beam 1 a toot and a half lass and over all length greater by thre feet than the American boat In the paat two weeks wlOrj but on or two exceptions th brees has been particularly light and th Nordug haa had llttl troubl In carrying her full sail The Lady Betty with th regulation gaffed mainsail will certainly have to depend on a good staunch braes on Sunday to hop to keep Aip with the Dana Th Nordug IV last yaar won th International championship from nln dlffersnt nations and may salj to reprteent th last word In this typ of yacht The local yachtsmen are praying for at leaatahalf a gale and eva at that do not feel particularly sure that the Lady Btty will abl to do any batter In a choppy channel than th Nordug IV Providing th American boat wins It will be tha first Urn In hletory th Dane have bun shewn anything new In yachting Th maaaurementa of th boats follow Norduf IT Ledy Betty 33 4 In ever all 80 ft In 33 ft water Una 22 ft 6 ft bem ft In 3 ft la draufht 8 ft 11 In 810 ft sill tret 400 ft tt Races tomorrow will be for manured boats In classes and with practically th same entries a last Sunday No boat which haa won twlc can enter and thla eliminates I he Westward The Sir Tom has been withdrawn and will be sent north tomorrow The yawl Ortona from Seattle left yL the yacht harbor yesterday for her long trip north carrying the same crew which raced the vessel San Francisco They xpect to reach Statu In about nin days under 13r dlnary conditions The prevailing wind In summer Is from th north so the little craft will stand well Bit shore before reaching in NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDIJfO Of TH8 CLUBS Club Pet Pltteburg AT 61 413 St lxinl AT S3 47 New xors ox so nh Pet Pblladelp 43 SO 551 Brooklyn 48 SS U14 Beaton SO 04 Ka Chlctsd OT 50o Cincinnati 34 43 403 GAMES T0DAT Pittsburg at Wew York Cincinnati at Philadelphia Chleafo tt Boston St Loult at Brooklyn PHILADELPHIA 4 CINCINNATI 1 PHILADELPHIA Auanat 50 Merer wat In fine form and was fives escellent support today snd Philadelphia defatted ClacuuittU 1 I 1 aenr CINCINNATI I ABR A OcohJb 4 0 1 1 SI Hertolr 3 0 0 0 8 wnmajf 4 0 18 0 WKIIref 4 0 13 1 Orlrtbrf 4 110 0 Wlnsoe 8 0 0 3 3 Wafnr3b 8 0 0 1 Mllwslb 3 MU Dslsp 3 01 0 PHILADELPHIA 1BHU1II Stockftb 8 13 0 Bancrrt 3 1 Pakrtcf 4 0 0 1 Crrthrf 3 0 0 3 Lndernalb 3 0 1 It Whlttd If 8 0 1 4 Meboffob 3 10 3 BKUIfrf 4 118 Mtyerp 4 0 3 0 Totale80 I 8 341TI Totali3T 4 ST 18 Clnctanitl 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 rl Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 4 Errors Hereof1 Dale Cincinnati 3 Two bate hit Stocks Boms run Ortflth Stolen hsm MehoV KUllfer Pint baa on called ball Off Dale 0 off Ujer 3 Struck out By Dtlt by Mtjer 4 Cmplret Klcm snd Smill PITTSBimO I NEW YORK 1 IW YORK August SO Kantlobnar defeated Stroud la a pitcher battle here today aad Pittsburg won the third fame ot Its series from New York 3 to 1 Score PnTSBTJBai NEW YORK AB Ai Ctreylf 4 11 Colllnset 4 0 11 Jhmtulb 0 014 0 Behmarf 8 1 3 3 01 Waf nr 4 0 3 MCrtyZb 8 0 8 4 Balrd3b 4 0 0 11 Olbsoa 080131 Kathars 3 0 4 0 3 Totals813 ST 141 Burn If I0raat3b Keuylb Rbrun rf DorleSh Merklecf rieteher Bndlb Sb Veyerse Stroud Bablnaton Sella nerp AB 0 A 4 0 1 3 0 0 10 0 4 4 0 4 1 4 0 80 go 3 0 1 0 0 Tetlt 38 T3T14 BanblBftna bitted lor Btroua la tbe eighth Plttsbnrs riliO 11 000 0 00 New York 00 100000 Errors McCarthy 3 Ptttsburf SI Two bast bita Blnchmaa Wagasr Stolen bteet Fletcher Doyle Bares Douple pltrt Doris Brstnardr Wagner Johueton Plrat but on called bills Off Stroud 1 off Scbauer 1 struck out bv atrona ir or atnuennerz Cmplret Rlfler and Cocklll I ST LOUIS 3 BROOKLYN 1 BROOKLYN YI AllRiiat 30 Phil Douf let not only pltcbed wlunlnir bnll for Bronktrti todav but hit hitting proved a big factor betting 8t Lonlt 3 to 1 Score ST LOUIS I IB I II 0 A HurnaSb 8 1 0 3 1 Butler a 4 Beaehrrf 3 0 Lonflf 4 0 Dolenef 3 0 JMllrlb 4 0 Beteil3b 3 4 Sarderc 8 0 Ametp 3 0 Hyatt 1 0 Medwip 0 0 3 3 1 0 3 8 1 1 0 13 0 1 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 BROOKLYN AB A Myencf OMr a 4 0 4 WhetUf 4 0 Cutebw2b 2 0 Stens el rf 2 1 Uett 3b 2 1 OMIUere 8 0 Dougtap 3NI 0 3 1 0 1 I 1 11 0 13 0 1 3 1 2 II 1 0 1 Totals 38 3 2T13 Totals 80 1 7 24 1ft nyatt Dittos ror Ames la eighth St Louis 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Brooklyn 1 0 0 0 10 1 0 01 0 Error Miller Brooklra 1 Two baM hit Butler Stengel Douglas Tbree bnat hit Dtubert Stolen bite Doltn Double plar Cuttbtw to Dtubert Bteet on balls Ames 1 Douflss 1 Struck out Am li Metdnwe 1 Douglat 3 Umpires Byron tud Baton BOSTON 4 CHICAGO 4 BOSTON AUfutt 3 Chlctg aad Botton hid scored four runa each when ajfrknem topped the fimt after alnttanlnft todays ovur 8 ii CHIfAOO AB 0 AI iTooart sons Murray If 0 0 0 Plthera 8 H3 0 31 Rhltlff 4 0 8 4 01 Zlmrm Zb 4 0 0 1 1 Sltrlb 4 0 All 1 wimaier Knltlyef 3 PhelanSb 4 Archer 4 Adtmap 1 Bretntnn 0 Eabelp 0 McLarrr 1 Ltvendrp 1 0 0 1 0 oo 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 BOSTON AB 0 A rtsptrfrt i Connollyw 10 0 0 Morta rr Evert2h 4 I ly0 gi Snodar rf 4 0 1 3 Mate It 3 0 13 0 Schmdtlb ilill Kmltbftb 4 6 i 1 2 aitrnvie I Wbsllnge 3 111 I Nehf 0 1 0 0 Hufhets 10 0 0 3 Totals 33 4T38 3 Tntslt 84 4 4 3T 8 Bresnshan batted foe Adam 1m rfc Ivth McLerry batted for Zsbel In the tertatk Archer out eeacbers Interference Connelly batted fort Plttpatrlck la etveeth Clilcso 00000 3 300 4 Bottoa 4r 10OS1O00O 4 Qtms cslled dtrkneat Errort Archer Chicago Snodartss Smith Mlranvtlln Boktoa 8 Two bote bits Mlrtnvllle Schulte Base errors Cblctg 3 Pint bat on called balls Off Adame 4 off Lavender 1 off Nehf 3 Rita Off Adame fl In Innnlnsn off Zsbel 0 I 1 off Lavender 3 la 8 off Nehf 4 1 4 Bone out I eeveath off Hugh 2 la 8 Struck out Br label 1 by Lavender 8 by Adams 3V by Nehf 4 bj Hnghc 4 Umpire Dty and Qulgley TOST POOTBAIXPRACIICE AT LIFOEHIA TODAY rreihmen Will Tom Out Under Ai liitajit Coach Smith TbeCnlvertlty of Csllforsta freshmea will have thtlr srtt prtetlc today nnder tbe direction of Atalatant Coach Aady Emits AI I thouf definite atogramm ha not yet been worked out It Ukeir mat th naner nnt i workout will be held th aid foot he II Held tsd a th plowed up 14 or tas new xrtca Severtltackllng dammlefr4 will need to ee nsslnt th froli with tbe Mf features of tb gene Moat nf th alswel practice will be secret tnd worked out laaide the fence of OlWat M0 0 as a remit of a ewetlngSeld rcentlvt th university ef California the entire admin latratlo of the Interfraternlty baeebiir ecned ol will hereftr be uitb fcandtf the Bis mMt9 Mw roetpletlooa will elmllnst several me who tttrred la Istt years aerteJ glgti ma Will oe ijjoww piwn or altv thr ame oneltlon ss he holds oa th I varsity sad trtduates are eliminated entirely mi wvMHn 3 3 WWcW IA50ELS BUT TWIE1EE BRANDT LOB ANGELES Aufiif 34 Lo Angele Coast League clnh official today announced the pnrehas of Pitcher Brandt of the Ben mom Teiea im fee a eerie aftV Intarelat aoreer kamea for tb chtmplouhlr of the anlvenltro saw hot 4CceiorniMleend Ctptak fbatsc iWrjr tv me hare tfarsed almost twisa ta ansto 51 ffcf nKP stabs of last ytar i naif week team Braadt will report here GRAND CIRCUIT POSTPONED MONTREAL Angaat 34 A wet and beivf trick led to tha postponement of tbo Grand OJrcjrl1Mtcejjtjrioraljssln EXPOSITION RACETRACK 6 Hlgh Class Bannlnf KaetsDafly 1st 1 mymm 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