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THE SUN, THURSDAY, JULY 27, 1916. Giants Refuse to Mar Matty Day and as a Result Reds Celebrate Harlem Holiday by Beating Up Sheriff Sallee NEWARK TROUNCES5 YANKEES' LEAD IS REDUCED TO HALF ALEXANDER WINS, BUT RIXEY LOSES TIGERS OVERCOME SENATORS' LEAD Superbas and Cardinals BALTIMORE CREW 12 Cirottc'H Delivery Hafflcs Crippled Donovanitcs Score Is 2 to 0. MOOHIDUK PITCHES WELL; CALDWELL IX OUTFIELD Chicago, July 2. The Yankee continue tj kIIcIc. Their stay ln( flrM place Is about to come to an end.

tly loMnx rccoml giimo to Chicago here to-day by a "core of 2 to 0, at a time when Tloston wa bcntlni? Cleveland, the New York lead simmered djwn to half name. The White Sox advanced to a lie with Cleveland for third place, and re now only two nnd a half Kmen behind the lending New Yorkers. Eddie Clcotte, one of the real pitching veterans of the American League, who base on balled hlmielf out of tho box yesterday, came back to-day for How-land with bells on his tinners and his toes. Clcotte pitched an almost perfect name, and the New York second atrlntr men were helplees before hla knuckle hall. Only two Yankees reached first base on Kddle.

Plpp made the lone Yankee hit, a alnale centre In the fifth Inning, while Nunamaker walked In the third, and perished trying to steal. Clcotte knocked over six of the Yankees on strike. George Mogrldge, the former White Box left hander, lost his first game of the season to the ComUkey tribe, after beating them three times, but Oeorge curved another grand game. The White Sox have only scored on him rive times In the four games, one of which went twelve innings. Km Finally tirrak Throash.

By losing to-day Chicago broke through Donovan's left hand guard for the tlrst time this season. Trior to to-day Wild UlU's lefthanders, Cullop and Mogrldge, had beaten the White Sox In six games, while the White Sox had won five games from Bill's righthanders. The series now Is even, team hav-Ine six victories. In the season, while Mogrldge was shutting out the lute Nix on the Polo C.rounds. Oeorge struck out Eddie Collins three times.

To-day It was a different story, as the Tarry- town Terror performed to-day something after the f.ishlon he played for MacK In the good old days. Kddle knocked out a triple and two singles, and both ox runs were billed around his hits. Hhano Collins also hit a double and a single, so It was a big Collins day. They collected nve of the seven Itow-land blows. Caldwell In Centre.

Donovan tried to patch his nutfleM up further by placing Pitcher Slim Caldwell In centre field. Caldwell is not entirely a novice In the outskirts as he played brief outfield assignments for Chase In 1911 and for Chance 1913. He also played the outfield In the minors when he did not pitch. Caldwell had little chance to show what he could do as they wafted no files to his district that he was able to catch. He and (led eon messed up the very first Chicago play of the game, which atarted Mogrldge In a bad hole.

Bau-mann then ran In for lMrtle Colllns's drive and It went over his head for a triple. It Is impossible to win games with that kind of outfleldlng. but what Is Donovan to do with four tly chasers, Magee, High, Cllhooley and Malsel, laid up? Everybody Is handing praise to Bill. They ask, "How did he keep his team In front so long with such a casualty list?" Boone's I'leldln Features. One of the features of the game to-day Was Boone's work at third, but Lute is gain lifting In his poorest form Matty Royally Greeted in Return as Manager Big Six, Welcomed by 15,000 Fans, Leads Reds to 4 to 2 Victory Over Former Mates Sallee, in Manhattan Debut, Fares Poorly.

By KltKIlKHICK (1. MEB. Manager Matty was King on the Polo Grounds yesterday, Chajley Ilerzog and Slim Malice were Just sideshows. Big Six was the big IT of the Mathew-son-Henog Old Home Week, with no close competitors. And far be It from Matty's old buddies on the Giants to drop a fly Into King Christopher's ointment of Joy.

Another ending to a perfect day (alt but the sobbing clouds) might have gone stronger with the National Exhibition Company, but yesterday's ending suited Matty and most of hlo constituents In the grand stand. Harry debut an Commander-in-Chief of tha Ileds. Canteloupe Charles performed after the fashion Chi writers say Mickey Doolan br.wvetl on the Cubs. Hcrzog walked In tho ninth, but prior to that he had gone out three times, hitting Into a twin-killing In the third, and striking out In the sixth. Neither did Charles sparkle on the Infield.

He made one fumble, nnd some scorers gave him two, while Merltto saved him nti error on his first nsslt with an acrobatic catch. The leser (Hants who were entenced to rtd livery In the Mnthewson-Hcizog swap Itoiish nnd McKeclmle did noble deeds In Matty's service. Kddle played a Speaker role In centre. He made live catches, his clutch on Robertson In the Pirates Get Back at Champions After Moran's Star Hurler Takes Opener. SCORES 7 TO 1 AND 5 TO 2 Oriffmcn Shell Mitchell Off Mound, Yet Lose Game Score Is 6 to 5.

HARRY HEILMANN A HERO Philadelphia, July 26 (National). I Detroit, July 16 (American) Philadelphia and Pittsburg broke even Washington knocked out Mitchell In the here to-day, the champions winning the fourth Inning of to-day's game, when first game, 7 to 1, and the visitors the nve runs were scored on clean hitting, second, 3 to 2. but Detroit won the contest In ten in In the opener tho home team pounded nlngr. 6 to o. Adams's delivery hard, while Alexander Morjun returned to the game, after a kept his opponents' hits scattered.

Alec long absence, but bis work ns not Im- was given excellent support. presslve In the second game Hlxey was driven The most nnt.ihle fenture of the con off the rubber In six Innings, while Mil- test was a demonstration for Hellmann ter was In fine form and was accorded who last night dove Into the Detroit perfect support. The scores: lllver mid rescued a woman from drown- Divide Double Header Dodgers Get Three Hits Off Meadows and Lose, 3 to 2 Pfeffer Blanks St. Louis in Second, 5 to 0 Stengel's Homer and Johnston's Triple Count. Br MKOIUJK B.

t'NDKHWOOD. About 8.000 fan and fannies, congre- I to O'Marn and Ollle nailed Iong at third. gating In O. llerculea Kbbets's palatial was a pretty forceout play. On the ball yard over on the Klatbusli frontier UltKWr pllort centro.

cutshaw yesterday, got the opinion In the first i rnced back In Johnston's territory nnd game of tho double header between the made a great try for tho ball. Suiwibaa and the Cardinals that the As the ball came over his siiouwer lie I got his hands on It, but fumbled and Dodger needed spectacles far more than Cond and did "Spit" Meadows, the begogIcd waM ncnrlns third, kept right on nnd twlrler who opposed them. The Dodgers made the plate with the winning run needed a I.lrk telescope to locate the catinnnhall nlioots and Alice the Beautiful Clonk Model curv "S(iec" cent cracklln-t acroos tho platter like streaks of forked llghtnitiK held the I on a cievhound dash. Wilson took sic ond on tho throw. Gonzales singled to right and Stengel killed Wilson at the plate with a beautiful leg.

In tho second game cutsnaw Marten ninth lielne1 h.nlill'. The, Mr.it arnt fill Hallee, the left handed Hlgglnsport base four times, and mado a handsome ui i i inatni oncnii, wno ineti to nauncuix me jicux, which moiieii ui i 3 1 I 1 0 0 Good.rf was roughly treated. Slim Sal lri rnny a iigniniiig uouoie imi. I Chase played first for Mathewson as without serving his warrant and with nl can nIul empty handcuffs, the Beds beating him Kauff made great catches for New York. 1 liiai lllK- inc si'tuc.

I I'lTTsm'flfl IN PHILADELPHIA IS I U'ldinvil-mv ,1 i I nr-rnnlT I A iiKieiy nun, mi: hip Mitiimiii-r "i milium mi it i iiikihh I1TTS oae' ib rh a DnTnolX Cardinals cono.ueu.1 the Sup-rbas, 3 to 2. 1 to left with one down In tho sec ifairu.sn. ii i ni Morssn.lb.. 1 1 1 1 1 VII t. 3b no 3 roi in me iotisem kh im-ir imm ijui ui jCsrey.cf 0i ooiNiehoff.ni..

4lt i 3o y0ier.3b. io: Aoniuih.ss ill 3 1 hock In the second game ami bombarded iner.s. 4 0 i ostncK.ji.... MlUn.ef 1 0 oo.llurns.lb f. 1 11 0 0 willlm.

lierrK- ihi hi. 311 3 00 Rlw.rf .4103 rtO'C'uford Ill his Manhattan debut, the score being 4 to 2. The Olants moved again yesterday. Poor Start fop Sallee. Sallee, starting his tlrst game for Mc- After carefully going over the records i Gra, was no howllnr success.

Ho didn't of Ills lnit Slav mi the 1'nln t.awn Mr. Pitch bad ball, nor did he pitch good (Jnw discovered that the left hand hM- hen Inclnnatl did lilt him. they XleliolT. Si nra iiiscovere.t tnnt tnc lert ha, tMe wisdom to lump their hits. Pete I tl.n-l.

Klillfer. HtMen l.t.es-di.sl, bench Is periled with as many Jinxes i ifiv' mil. I Wiaitiii. (iiirlflre hit Kllllfer. I)u as the right hand one, so the (Hants I enders.

easily outpltched "1." as lie per-' I-ft mi l)Ni'ii l'ltutitiri. 3 11 Ksrmer.Jb. 401 1 it hittnl.il' 403 1 0 0 sh.nb. If 1 1 if lit on ns -llad to limp Into the clubhouse's Contello.lf 401 1 ojl.U'lenis.lb, 4 00 12 0.) 3 1110 l'llmanii of. ,4 0 1 3 Ofl xafc linrtior at tho end of the tifth In- ftiengel aim Jimmy out man size.

I wallops nt opportune moments, it only was a iiuestlon of Jeff Pfitffer. Uncle Hobble's vreat right hander, holding th Cardinals ilnun 1ee tltM f-uf. 403 oo.ninrrqft.ti. It: SO :00 5 3 .3111 nlng. With C.isey Sehmldt.c.

4 00 1 CO Kiillfer.c. Sll 1 0 MeHn.le.n. 310 1 30 McKee.e 1 0 1 f. 5 1 jiihVivlon tmllna nut Adamii.p fl 1 olAiexanJer.p 4 1: I 40 Johnnon.p.. 4111 4 1'MH.

hell.p,. Mo 0 0 0 poling out vv sihuiu too oo ii is (i Toiait io il 'llatle.) fur Ailama In trie elchth Innlnf. nit.i.urr i o-t rnuinriimia 3 1 0 i IDubuc.n. .30 1 0 10 12 4 Tola s. 1 31 13 1 winnlnr run made ullli two out in lenin, 3ISVi: Tcnnc.v's Hrnvos, ii It wooil l'itcliiny, I'ciil Orioles, 1 1 to -J.

SHORTEN STARS AT International l.rngiie It 1 1 Newark. II: tlatlimnre Prorldfii'e. III. hmnn.l Rotlietter. Hilftaln n-.

Ho hr.tpr. 1 llufl i 1 Toronto. 5: Montreal nir i the twelllh imiitig on ait mint nt the W. I. If rrnvldenif.

41 Hi. Tornnto 41 31 Ui irk 4.1 3J lln.h ir (amen Srhediileil fur Ici iIhi, Newark In llilllmor" Iro liii In Id Imi" ToroMtii HaI.TI MOHE. July The i- 4 opened their Invasion of H.iHin tn. day with a victory over the Or i score was 11 to 2 Slow II. I ond.

(leorce did not linger long on tlrst for Stengel came through with a fero. clous four lae blow to the centre Held v.all for a homer, Cutshaw scoring tlie.nl, Hnrnsby ot Mowrey nt first t. i I wnii a iircuj- fiuji nun mi. in. ini.rrective niuing ny uie i.v singled to left, but languished when cause of tho Hirdi' i Pfeffer fouled out to Sn dor.

Smallwnod tlrhd imotl.r An error by Ilorniby gave Mowrey al game for the Urines, nllnu life In the fifth and Mlko took secoml tered hits and walking when Met arty lathed a liner Into lett. fanned, but Jimmy Johnston returned io ine iiciicn kihicu milieu omy nve singles, i-ciu Hiru umi i.ixirrui up and down to three pennants, the one i his share to sink Salee's phlp. He containing the famous cubbyhole. clubbed -the Sheriff for two singles, and The (Hants also moved to sixth place converted both of thm Into runs. In Pittsburg, nnd cities hostile to New York.

As they have the same percentage as the Pirates, they remain fifth In New York. nia; Tarnoat (Jreeta Malty. The skies had on a hangoer from Tuesday's rainstorm, but dark, murky clouds could not check the ardor of tho Loyal Legion of Mathewson Admirers. Old Sol has not been able to smile yet about Matty working for those "Zlnzln The (Hants started off with a run In the second Inning, Hobertson got tin Infield hit when (Iron slipped on the wet turf trying to field Dave's roller. Heinle got up and made a horrible peg, but by twisting himself Into a pretzel.

Chase knocked It down. A pass to Merkle and I.obert's single to centre filled the bases. Harlden pushed Hobertson over with a sacrifice fly to Neale. has the rather uncouth nickname of dressy." The Rhlnelnnd crew bumped Sallee fn. Ih.

thlr.t Mophnln natl board of directors, but 1...000 fans walkr(t atl(l wnRO forced the Scot, hi ought umbrellas and hoped for the Schneider's long single tj right enabled best. They needed their umbrellas, as cilncln Ivy to stirlnt around to third. riillaili'lphla. S. 0 0 ii ii i ii li a i 1.

1.. -tnnnnn-n I "iii.nn iiuvin nun iui iiirin, uic iiik i iir-rrxr Two hlta-glianks. tih.rrltr Thre- base mM lonK rlshl sinUn Pinches, Hot nllOUlllg the to i i I irrnimrtFil 7Ml Heliel nnd while Hruno was throw- niixiiiiiti, unii K.iiPiiiiiiiiuiK ni. I'Uuwi, i'. maim Ilntihle plar -Alnnmlth and Mellrlilx.

cut no evrti hrenU lft on ba.r. Wanhlnalnn. Hftn.ll. First fvr" "renK rrrnr. v.iiiiiiiin.

I. lietmlt. 2. on the day, the victory In the frCCond lia.e un ball. -nt Alriamtrr, I Hw i.n ball, (iff Jiilinn.

nff Mltrtiell. 1 game tending the Klatbusli fans home 1 till. I 1M nappy nnii more nrm 111.111 ever in inn 1. Flrat ba mi error Philadelphia, Illta off Ilwhiic. 4.

Illla an.l earnitl runs 4 IT John ana earneii rur.a Off Ailama, 13 tilts, a runs In un, 19 lilts, runs In 10 Innlncs, orr Mltiliell. 7 Intilngn uff Carpenter, 1 Mt. no runs In lis hits. 4 runs In 3 S3 Innings; off linbne, 4 Inning off Alexander. 10 hll.

1 run In IK-! lilts. 1 run In 1 .1 Innings. Ktruik out lly lillus Hit by pIKhrr lly Adams. 1 llloodi Johnson. 3, br llttrhell, 3.

by lnjl.u.-. 3. L'ni- Slruek nut lly Ailama. by Carpenter. ry iln Messrs.

Coiuioll) and usrna. Time or a steady rain fell from tho seventh In nlng to the finish. The crowd gave Manager Mathewson the old college yell whenever lie showed himself, but he got his greatest ovation Just before the game, when he was presented with a basket of fresh flowers. Matty and Mcdraw shook hands, the band played "Auld I-nng Syne," and everybody stood up nnd uncovered their domes In honor of the King. Oliarley Ilerzog got a grand ovation the first time lie went to bat, as did Kddle Houeh, Bill McKechnle and Chllde from where he scored when Ornh slapped a single over second, drltfith banged another single Just out of Doyle's reach and Schneider scored.

Shafer Dona Uniform. The (Hants tied In their half. Hums walked, and took third on Doyle's single. George scored when Ilerzog rapped Into a double play. The Ileds toik the lead In the seventh Inning when they rang up their third run.

Louden poled a single to left, stole 1'arold Chase. Hy the time Sallee came second and advanced to third on Itarl' up, tho boys In the stands had sore tins den's peanut to Kauff. McKechnle fiom pounding together their palms, and 1 unlked again, nnd Wlngn knocked Lou-lean Harry got but a ripple of applause, den In with a sacrifice fly. Matty's loys put together a fourth run In the eighth, HersoK Has Poor Day. when Schneider, Itoush and Chase Hcrzy's return ,0 the C.lant third base as successful as Matty Harlem wUh dur.

Ing Intleld practice, but the coast golfer ft It priip TV rUI I Jus. warmed up for exercise, and to see AlnLCilLo UCJ UN LI I how it felt to be back with the boys. A UPCi HO "ay" nP na, intention ot reiurn- ONE RUN IN 2 UAMLb Ing to professional ball. He will start CINCINNATI (N.) I NEW YORK (SI abrhoael ahrhoae Rrnh.sa. 0 1 I 3 0 Puma if 3 1 0 3 0 0 Ronseh.rf..

40 1 I 4 3 rirltnthsrf 103 1 OOHersos.sa .3 0 0 0 Chase.lb, 4 0 1 10 0 0 41! 1 10 Neale.lf 4 0 0 3 0 0' Uauff.i f. 500 4 10 I.nu.1en.:h. 4113 SOMerkle.lh ..101 01 0 1 1 0 I.oherl.Sb. 3 0 1 4 3 0 Wlnro.e 310 4 1 n.irnlen.c. 0 0 I Schneiiler.p 4 0 I VStllee.p.

I '1 10 -Hunter 1 0 0 0 0 0 Totals. .33 4 0 Perritt.p. 9 0 0 0 00 Lowly Mnekmcn Suffer Double Defeat by Browns, 5 to 0 and 5 to 1. St. Loris.

July Ifi (Amerlcnn). Phiimielnhln was held lo one run In Totals i r. is 3 Alexander. I Wild pllcli -Alexander Passed ball-Klllifer I'nunrea-Mestra. Klem and Kntslle.

Time ol fame 1 hour anil Zs minutes. KKCONI) (iAltK. riTrsnruo in i Philadelphia (N.i abrhonel abrhoae n.lird.Jb.... 00 3 0 Paskert.ef. 411 0 00 C.ire.cf 3 0 0 Nlelioff.Sb...

3 1 1 3 1 Warner.as 3114 0 Mock.tb. 4 1 I fi 1 Hln I 1 10 30 1 1 0 0 Farmer.lf.. 3 00 0 0' Whltled.If 4 01 1 0 0 SchulU.rf. .100 1 OOLuderns.lb. 4 0 0 IT 0 1 4110 1 lian.iofi.ss.

S00 1 3 (. wn.on.e... liurns.c. 40 Mlller.p.... ioRlxe.p..

i 0 0 0 0 SO Totals 30 I 13 0 Drmaree.p. 0 0 0 0 1 0 Cooper 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 00 Totals Patted for Itlaey In the sixth Innln tllalted for liosrheer In the eighth Inning. I'lttsburc 00010300 1-t. I'btladelrhla 00000100 1-S Two base lilt Mehoff. Home runs 'arey.

I asaeri I'ase. linmeil arrini'e mis fame hours and I minutes. MIDDLETON LOUISVILLE HURLER, NOW A GIANT MeGraw Sipns Star Pitcher UriHlley and Cooper Sue Wards. The deal whereby ntcher Mlddleton of the IDUlsvllIe American Association team will come to the (Hants has lieen completed. Mlddleton It expected to leave the CVlonels to-morrow and prob- lably will nrrlve In New York on Satur- Karmer.

Miller, llinehmaii. Wilson Sairlllre day. That much was I.TnC'l from an flj-Silmlti. Ift on 1'hlls authentic source yesterday. The hucky opinion that half of the world's series battles next fall will be waged at Kbbets Field.

Itronktyn RlnKlea Wasted. If Cunnel Oawge Stawllnga of dnwgla. sub. looks over the box srore he will find It dllllcult to prove his contention that the Superbas waste their tnwits. The Dodders manufactured two runs out of three ulngles In the first game and their eUht tilts In the second were good for five runs.

It was two powerful extra Use soaks delivered by tStensel and John-ttnn with men on ahead that chiefly were responsible for the Superba scoring In the second Kame, Ing (Jllle out Johnston scored. lI'Mara'a Fine Stop. Pfeffer held the Cardinals In the hollow of his hand throuvhout. The prettiest play of the game came after two were down In the eighth and llcscher on first by virtue of a clean single to right. Heck belted a vicious nounuer neiwecn 1,11,1 tbir.t but iVMiim cut over to 1 Itusseli.ib 3 1 1 II 1 -borte or.ot Mlller.of Cnl! ih.n lost no timi- ting two runs over t1 n.f nlng.

The Indians mlilr,) In the third and scored r. i. fourth. In the sIMli Ini I t. ting enabled tlie Ms.toi ne times, and In the eighth 'hi lb were chalked lip.

Sheimtn a I Crowell both weie hard rnitllelder Shorten (1f the team hit safely four tunes nv nut trips to the plate. The HALTIMOUK ii 1 NKWAIli, I ah a i Ill 1 "I Itetley I It some way and hy great stop and throw forced Hescher at second. The scores FirtRT (JAMB. ST I.OCIS tN IIKOOKLYN (N.) Ii Ii a el all a nher.lf :01 0 0 3" 0 3 00 Ileik.Jb fo; 1 ss 4o 1 II IitiK.rf 10 fl no Dinbert.lb Mlller.lh 1 14 ieVVhet.lf Hnrnsby sa. 4 10 2 1 Wilson rf :1 1 0 0 temel.rf .1 Smith cf eoo 1 fionraiea.c.

40 1 r. nnnt.yfrar I i 0 1 3 11 1 oi 400 to soo 4 1 i si SOO 4 4 2 0 0 0 4 1 3 3 drlnhla, 4 Klrst baso on errors I'lttsburc, 2. l.a.n. r.i rfiinri, a oil lllt.T, 1. I'll (ex-hger, S.

Illta and earned runs-tiff Miller. association. nits, runs in innings on miry, a lilts. 3 runs In Innings; off Oemhger, ni hits, no runs In Innings, off Iietnaree, lilts, run In 1 Inning. SI ruck out-Hr Miller.

by lllie.v, 3. empires Messrs. Klem and Kmillc. Time of game I hour and SS nilnutoa. RED SOX MAKE THEIR HITS COUNT FOR RUNS Timely Binples Result in Victory of Kohl's Indians by 3 to 2 Count.

Ci.evei.anp, July IS (American) The Indians ere unable to make their hits count for as much as the hits of the P.ed Sox and the latter won, 3 to 2. Singles by Hoblltzel nnd Scott produced one run In the second nnd Walker's right bander Is rated as the best twlrler So far this season Mlddleton has nn thlrfoen cr.LiiiAa nnil lnat three, for .1 ner. centage of In Ilfty-tlve times at rookie from Paris. Tex bat he has made ing llltn an average iu ttiui iu- eniwirt in the Tliree i League in 1911 lie compiled a record of twenty-six victories and ten defeats. Casey came up In the second canto of the sunset tilt, with Cutshaw straining 412 3 1 Smith.

at the getaway hassock. Stengel leaned mi in. nnil wnl. I 'Bulier 10 1 0 00 Totals loped the ball far over Chief Wilson's Totals it is head to the centre field fence for a i for Wilson In the eighth Inning. hurricane homer.

With Mowrey on st U.uls 1 1 0 1 ft third nnd McCarty on second In the fifth frame, Jimmy Johnston Jolted Will-lams for a three sack soak lo the centre field exit gate, driving Mike nnd Lew across the scoring dish. Jimmy reg istered himself on following 2 Hni.klvn. Infield nut. "Muley" Watson, a big right hand mounted the llrnnklyn 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0-2 Tn base lilts llesrher. Wilson.

M-srey Stolen base Mum rey hlta Wll.ou, Miller. Stencil. Meiers IiiniMe plar llnriia. I'V an.l Miller I'ft on bite St NiUls, i. I'lrt base i.n errors SI llsset on HII- i in 3 off Smith.

1 lilts and lamed run-lff Meatbms. 3 hits. 2 runs In 9 off Smith, hits, i run In Innings Hit bv piteher Mr Meailous unntistoiii struea out-iiy Twn'blyjb 4 no Unurr' 1. amar.rf i 0 2 1 niirgui li Knrf.ss son 0 liittir i yini'maiMb 4 ft i Winston mo 0 Kfan Phernian.p. loo ft i -nuU Ctowell.p.

200 0 io Totals Totals ji 15 I' rialtlinofM ft 1 Newark 2 ft 1 2 i To bj.e hlts-Callihin V.i rln.f li.ul.Ie Tmunlily and ltu'el bhermsli, 2. off SniHllno.id ol- i llatler lilt-Hy Crmiell Hy SinallHiN.I. 2 bv Shorn in 2. rassial ball -Winston Vt Id I tte-wl. 1 ft nil bat.s ll.llti'11' 15 Time of gatne-1 hour and I pires Messrs.

Wrsterteit and Ihrt JERSEY TITLES AT STAKE. find It) Mnia ts lliittle fur I eleven hits thus glv- rostrum In the sixth epistle nnd in the Meadnns. ni'Mars. Inu'-rt. Morey, las.

three innings held the Dodgers rri 9nltiaT Ward Katatr. Alleging breach of contract against the Itrooklyn club of tho defunct Federal league, Claude Coojier and Kill Hradley. former Hrookfed players, havo brought suit against the former ow club. Papers In the case were served on I Walter 11. Ward in lluffalo last Satur day late maj I Hradley, who was appointed manager of the Hrookfeds when Federal league baseball was Introduced in Ilrixiklyn ami who was relieved of the leadership a year ngu last spring.

Is ruins fur JT.fiP'i Anion aplenty will t. Side P.i-k. cm tb double lbl bus lo i Manager lirlsioll bn. Newnrk flretnen nd .1. r.

i men In the opinlnir mi 1.... .1. a lone scratch hit by Wheat, the first yU iirron ion ba.es). Time of li.implo'n i.f Neuirk In tb. f.

man to face him. Waton's splendid fame-2 hours and 15 minutes. The g.inifa "III i. bl- fio i-u heaving went for naught, for the damage, mrnMi mis ''e''n t'r. i.i i.

l.l l. I i.AJir.. both iltli. la aireaii) nan men none. ST lSl nuooKI.VN oprtii.i I is lnuir i i ah ah ii a nam no I f.

th. I Hhrrry Keeps II 1 1 at sirnttrred. Pes. ber.lf Jft2 r. rf 412 on gitne irrnngcl Vnm p.iri too i 4 0 0 1 40 ''n arrangul to t.ike ti fnlinvtera Sherrod Smith wns nicked for eleven j-oni! rf 300 0 0 OMimbert lb 40010 10 Nenrk nine tiVit lurk Th blngles In the ivenlng liesta, but Sherry smith rf inn 0 A 0 Wheat 401 3 oj between the Ironside, nnd Sken th.

zinnia n-ell srnt preit Iltlll lltllV I I .1 1 JU .1. ITS! f-nd for run The JJJ re served on I Cardinals started the scoring In the Pnyrter 3 1 1 aeenn.l Inir.c. -I. Miller Walked atlll WHS lielre in I solve mailer n. warn in tiunaio last n.nur- 1.1:.,-.

willnm. -oo lay. Walter Ward Is the son of the'' to cm. iSo 0 1 ate Robert H. Ward, who tinned the 1 "rnsby grounder, threw wl, I lit-, najor portion of the stock In the Urook-, lnKi i i-u Tnta1' 06 11 51 elub I error.

Wilson sacrificed and while ul-1 st n.n!ii-.. i shaw was throw, rig Gonzales out at lirnnklyn 0 2 4 6 0 Pfeffer.p... 3 11 2 0 1 3tn i 20 3 1 2 7 0ft 300 1 10 .31 1 l. 11 1 Portland if NetsLnnd'n Mogrldge kept his d.inder up after 4 0 2 1 0 0' Austln.lb, l.matcur outfield supiiort In the tlrst In-, strunk.ef.. 400 nlng and held the Sox to one run.

John 1 J25 I two games In a dounie neaner im ri. spatted for Sallee In tho eighth Inning Louis here to-day. me locals wiiiiuhb mr nnelnnatl ft 0 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 I first. 5 to 0, nnd the second, to 1. yrk 011000O0 0-2 The Athletics were unable to score off stolen MrKerhnle.

Sarrllbv in the, flrat ir.inie. The scores: fllos Itarldeu. Wlngn Ilonble rlavs liroh. 1-nisT came. r.h,r.L.M v'i.

i 3 1 5 tnnt 111 1 Meaker.cf. 401 1 llll.AI'E..' ittn m-' ah a ft 2 1 oinoiioii.ii single. Gardner's double, Scott's is natr iwn phiu hi anil wild pitch scored two more fifth. The score: formed that his sen Ices were to be dls- I'rnri-ii hiui. Cooper now is member of ti rhlla wiii.ss.

nlng and held the Sox to one run. John Colllns's fly behind second dropped between Caldwell and Oedeon for a double, and Weaver sacrificed Shano to third. Uaumann ran In for Eddie Colllns's liner, and It got away from hlmJ for a triple, John Collins Jack-aon grounded to dedeon, and Kddle Collins, who was almost at the plate, turned bout and got hack to third when Nunamaker held the ball too long. Mo-Krldge remained steady he threw out Ness, and dedeon tossed out Kelsch. In the fifth Inning It was Eddie Collins again who started trouble.

Clcotte walked, and the next two were easy outs. Collins drilled a single to right which placed Clcotte on second, dedeon was all set for Jackson's grounder, but It hopped over his shoulder and rolled alowly to right field, Clcotte scoring. It was a tough game for deoige Mogrldge to lose. The score: NEW YORK (A I CHICAGO (A.) a.b a el ah Ii a Caldwell.cf 40u 0 0 Collins. rf, 4 1 2 0 0 0 Biumann'lf 3 0 0 1 0 Weaver.Sb 20 1 1 0 0 30 4 1 OK Collins.

2b 4 0 3 1 3 0 Pipp.lb. 3 0 1 19 (0 1 3 0 0 Olurlng.rf.. 3 0 0 1 lOINrss.lb 30 0 12 II 30 0 0 2 0 4 0 0 2 0ft Boone.rb... 30 0 0 OlSehalk.c.... 30 0 3 0 2 0 0 2 0 1 Terry.ss 3 0 0 0 4 1 Moiridze.p 2 00 0 3 OlCicolte.p...

210 1 (0 High 1 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 3 7 27 14 I ..37 0 1 21 17 ll Batted for Mogrldge In the ninth Inning. Kew Vnrk flOOOOOOO 04 Chlragi 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 i Two base hit J. Collins. Three base hit K. Collins.

Harrlnce bits Weaier, 2. Iioublo play Jidrlnir, (ledeoti and I'rrklnpaiigh. I'ft on riasea New York, 1 Chirago, a. liases on balls-4)ff Mogrldge, 2: off Clcotte, 1. Karned runs (Iff Mogrldge.

3. lilt br pit. her-llt Mogrldge (Ness). Slrurk out lly Mogrldge, 2 by Clcotte, I. Umpires Messrs.

Chill and Plneen. Time of game 1 hour and 39 mlnutea. M. tnnl. th 1A- 7 5 01 I at Kins.

If 4 00 0 0 ft Marsans ef MeElwee.Sb 4 0 1 0 0 lleinlih.e.. 3 0 2 8 i uijnniisou.ss. ST. LOt'tS fA, an a mt, alld earned rims-nit Sallee. a hits.

3 runs J0 0 4 0' In Innings; off I'errltt, 1 hit. no runs In 1 2J0 0 mO nnl3 Sihneldir. 2 runs. Ilssea on balls a I sauee. tirrternnio, oix ro-uneiuer, Inly 1 ft 2J1 2 30 1 ly Sallee.

2 Il'haso, Wlngu) by Terrltt. 1 2 0 0 1 OJ (Sehneldir) i br Sehnebler. 4 (Sallee, Merkle 3. toj I ilerzog), I iiipires-Messrs. itigirr aiid llarn 4 00 0 2 1 aon.

Tlmo of camo-1 hour and 12 minutes. NEW YORK STATE LEAGUE. W. PC.) PC. Blnghamt'n JO 41 .101 Li wilkesbarre I'J Bcranton.

3 S3 3i 44 Klmlra 41 39 81 At Utlca (flrat game) Harrlsburg H. II. K. 100000010000000 02 10 1 Utlca oooioooiooonnno in it Batteries Volt, Hums and Wheat; Hint and Clougner, Herond guine It. H.

II. Harrlsburg 2 1 0 0 03 a 0 Vtlca OOOO OO (Culled by agreement,) Tlatterlea Burns and Blair; Brower and Clougner. At ninghamton It. II. E.

Klinlra, nonoooni i 0 'J I 0 0 1 i 10 I Batteries Dessau and Casay; Hilton and reterann. At Hyrscuae rt. If. E. Albany 0 0 1 0 0 4 0 0 A (i Hracuse OOOOlOOn 1 ft Batteries Walker and Wanamakeri Iim I Hi and Illldsbrund.

The Wllkaabarre.Hi lanton dnublt header mi postponed on account of wet grounds. MEYER IpPhoTpITAL. HT. UJt'lH. Mo.

July Cat ib. Bill Sdeyir of Ibe Athlelka, who was stricken Villi III. on hi. Hay ia rlty to. day.

was runoked to the Jewish llaillal It una annniim tut In all probability Meyer out of tha gama for tha rest of the II. eaina in Hack's team flom lavtnuurl In tha Three I league and aa the maln.lay bthlnd the Ul for tba Alhlclks this ar. Myrrs.pi.i' 4 0 0 1 4 Oj Wellman.p..3 0 0 0J0 24 10 o' Totals f. 6 27 1 2 0 Philadelphia St. Ixiula 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 x-5 Two base hits-Walsh.

Pratt. Melnnls. Plr. nlih. aeterold.

Stolen haveAustin, Miller. Pratt. Sarrlflee hlts-Marsans, Miller. IjuMe plais-Mrlnnls, rielnleli and Melnnls; Well-inan. Pratt ami Slsler.

Ift on Uuls, Philadelphia, 10. Ha.es on halls- (iff Miers. off Wellman, 1. Itlla and earned rnns-Off Myers. and In off Wellman.

10 and none In lilt by by Mrors. Htruik out-Ilr Myers. he Wellman. 3. I'mplrea-Mesars.

Krans and Nailln. Time of game-l hour and 45 minutes. SECOND uAMti. PHILADELPHIA ST. LOUIS (A I a el ab a IaTyh, toi 0 I 4 0 0 0 0 0 Walsh.rf...

4 0 1 0 0 0' Ai.attn.lt,,. 1 0 21 Strttnk.cL. 2 00 2 0 Illler.rf 1 2 0 4 0 0 Witt. a 4 0 1 4 2ftlSisler.il 2 1 5 7 0 1 Mclnnla.lb. 301 11 0 1, 4 9 I 3 41 ml io i i 1 a tl ml 3 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 Davenport.

Total! i 1 .1 3 LONE TALLY FOR BRAVES. PKk.Sb Carroll.c... Push. I I. a lining, 10 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 Tist.

mis to i Hatted lor Corroll In the ninth Inning I)ntted for Lannlni In tho ninth Inning. Philadelphia SI Louia 2 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 x-5 Two bas hlta Lanninr. Severeld. Daven. nnrt ttnleti bases Austin, Pratt, Miller.

Slsler Walsh. Mariana, I.swrv 2i. Sacrifice hit Miller Saerlfkc fly-Stsler. Double nlara-Mrlnnla, unaaalated: Severeld and Pralt: Carroll and Witt. Left 011 basei-Phlladelnbla.

I): SI Loula First bai on rrrnri Philadelphia. St, Loula. 1. Ilssea on balls -Off Push. 2: off Davenport.

off Lan. nlngi. Hlti and earned runs Off Hush. 1 hit. 0 nini In 1 Inning; oft Davenport, 6 bill.

1 run In 9 Iniiln'a; oft Lannlng. hits. 2 runs In 7 Innings Hit hy IMrher-B Davenport iStrunki: by Lannlng iSliIerl Slrilek nul ny Duih. 1: hy I.innlnr. 3: hy Davenport.

I. Wild nilihes Hush. Davenport, Inssd ball "a-roll, 2. Cmplna Messrs. Tallin anil Evana.

Time of game-l hour and 40 minutes. Vaagbn Holds Iloaton llltleaa for Jrren Innings. Boston-. July 26 (National). The Chicago Cubs were defeated, 1 to 0, by the Ilraves to-day.

Vaughn held the Boston team without a hit for seven Innings, but In the eighth singles by Allen and Egau netted the only run. With one out nnd two strikes and three balls on Magee in inning, Vaughn was put out of the. game by L'mplie Orth for too vigorously questioning the third' called ball. The score: CHICAGO (JO BOSTON (N) abrhoae abrhoae 401 1 1 1 00 3 io Mann.rl.cf. 4 0 1 2 0 0 Even.

2 0 0 2 3 0 ooo oo lhoit.rf.. 300 3 on Wllllami.ef 3 00 2 OolMnree.lf 4 00 1 0 0 4 0 0 1 0 OlKnnetrhy.lb 3 0 0 9 00 KellT.lf 30 0 0 0 1, Smith. 30 Saler.tb. 1 0 0 7 2 0 3 00 1 oo eirier.Sb... 30 0 3 2 0 0 10 Clemens.

SOO 7 OClAllen.p. 301010 3 0 0 I 60 Hughes. 000 0 00 0 0 0 0 OOtEgan 10 1 0 0 0 1 00 0 0 100 ft oo 1 00 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 21 92! Totala 2S 1 2 27 9 0 Hatted for Williams In the eighth Inning. tllalteil for Kelly In Hie ninth Inning, tn.itted for llvera In tha eighth Inning. Chicago oooonono 00 Boston 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 x-l Two baae lilt Mann.

Sacrifice bits Konetchr. Smith. I.eft on bases 4'hleago, Boston, 7 Tlrst bsso on errors Boston, 2 liases on balls Off Vaughn. off Allen, 4. lilts and earned runs (Iff Allen.

lilts, no run In right Innings; off Hughes, no hit, pn run In one In nlng: off Vaughn, hits, 1 rim In seven and one-third Innings; off Prendergast, no hit, no run In two thirds Innings, Htruik out liy Vsughn, bv Allen, by Prendergaat, by Hughes. 3. I'mplreti Messrs, Orth and Kaaon. Time of game 1 hour and 3S mlnutea. CLEVELAND (A I I BOSTON (A.) ab po a e' ab 00 a Crnneylf 4 0 2 2 1 Olllnoper rf 2 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 iiarry.sn.

0 0 1 uis If Ituth.rf 113 1 00 Hoblltzel. lb liamlil.lb 30 1 9 1 0 (iainer.ib Ch.ipm'11 Sb 4 0 0 3 3 0 Walkrr.cf 2 0 0 1 1 Ciilarilner.sb. IMly.c ion 2 1 0 Howard. Sb. (ft ft 5 4 Heelie.p.

2 00 0 2 0 Mayi.p I numne.n 00 3 ir delphla National 4 0 1 3 00 IT.oHi. alleging 301 'another year to run. John M. Ward Is i 1 iu'line as nttnrnov fnr tho 101 11 0 1 PLNCH HITTER SAVES DAY. ft ft o-ft shaw was throw, ng Gonzales out nt Brnnklyn ft2003O00 xS first Miller scored.

Three base hit Johnston Home run Sten- The Superbas tied It up In their half t'l Sscrinre hlt-Cutha. stolen bases- of the frame Vhf 'V li, hrA-M seennd when lle'zel fumbled tutshnw on 2 Bases roller, third on Stengel's sacrllb-e and T) balls -off pfifter. I Hits and registering when Meadows fell in Held- armil rune-(ff Williams, 7 hits. 4 runs In 5 1.,.. uit' (iirtetrt hit.

Hetzel beat 1 Innings off Watson. 1 hit. 110 runs In 3 In- nmts stnnii out ny wiiiiama, 1 (rretlerl; out hit to O'Mani In the fifth, took 4 iMonrei. M.i'arty. pfeffer! second when Ollle dropped Stn.th's peg oMarai; by Pfeffrr.

0 (J Miller 2. Wataon 2. Williams) ra-e, Pall sriyder 'n the Stllte ArrHngeinetite ure bilng niMiie to capacity rrow d. I EASTERN" LEAGUE. IV I nell WoreesnT 41 Hertford Spriiuflelil a .11 viSm ll I.nn Mt Hr.dii 1 -in At l.iu rente Law rente otonoonn.

Ilurtford 0 1 ,1 0 a 1 Tr.iutmuti nnd Mi t-r. a 1 Other s. Ii.lul KlPPs on account of ruin l( memner or tl.e rnii.i- fo 1(l j.oc.OI1,i Mendows's lb rn.b. William.) Pa I and brings suit fori ouni)( thlr(1 fly Jir T.n''ro"f that his home nMllldle of lslttl IfiVltl W'llfsit Ib a I 4 2 1 2 0 0 4 11 3 0 30 2 4 3 0 3 11 0 4 JO 2 00 2 4 0 tKvans 10 1 0 OOi 00ft 0 0 0 10 0 0 Oft Totala 30 3 9 37 13 0 Tolals. 33 2 Hatted for In the slith Innlnf.

tllan rur In ine litn inning tllatted for In the seventh Inning. Iloaton 0 1 ft ft 2 0 il ft 0-3 Cleveland 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0-2 Two base lilts (lardner, Scott, lialner, Batflnar fur Shocker, Mi'Tlgae Illta Homer. Toronto, July So (Internntlon.il). Toronto and Montreal battled fnr twelve innings to 11 tic to-day for Hie odd game of the series. The score was 2 to 2.

ShoekerToronto's stnr hurler, was taken out in the eighth Inning to allow Mc- Thine, a pinch hitter, to bat for llltn. Minor League Results. Stolen base-Eiaus. Sai-rlflco lilta-tisndlt. MrTlgue hit a homer and tied the score.

Siidt, Hooper U'ft on bases Cleveland, 8. I Tho st'nre Iloaton. 4. Hises on llm.la-. Ii off 1 Coiunbe, off Mays, lilts and earned runs- MONTKE VI.

ill TORONTO (1 1 (iff Beelie, and 3 In 7 Innings; off Couml-, abrhoae! ab a 3 and nnne In off Majs. and 2 In Smyth do; 3 I 0 Truesdaie.Cb 0 4 3 1 Strm out -Hi Heel-, by Mass, 2 Wild Miir.iii.tf 1 oJmhIHi.ss ft 1 4 10 Pltih-Hiel. I'mplrea Messrs. Hlldebrand ami Moine.lf.. 1 1 OOMurravrf 5 0 2 1 OO O'Loiiglilln, Tliuo of amo-t hour and 57 Smlth.rf 20 1 3 5 0 ft pi 10 minutes.

I Damriu.Sb Jill 2 t'Thonip n.rf. 5 0 0 2 1 0 1 I Kii ii HUSTLERS TAKE TWO. National and American League Records. RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES. NATIONAL Cincinnati.

4i New Vnrk. Ht. I.oula, ill llrnnkljn, 2 (first). Brooklyn. ft Ht.

I.oula, (rood), nostnn, It Chicago, 0, Fhlladrlphla, 7 IMIlsburg, (flrstl. fUlaburgi ill rhlladilpbla, 2 decond). ami; itic a lkagce. Chicago, 2 New York, 0. Boston, ill Cletrlund, 2.

Detroit, 0 Waahlnglon, (to Inning). Nt. I.oula, ri Philadelphia, II (flrstl. fit. I.ouls, (f Philadelphia, 1 (lerond).

Brooklyn. Boston Philadelphia Chicago New Pittsburg. HI. I.oula. Flajrd.

N2 TB NT, S0 N2 Ml NO STANDING OF THE CLUBS. New York no Boston HH eland imi ChleHgo. mt no Detroit ii.i Nt. Loula fM Phlludelphlu. sin Won.

I.mt, r.c. 40 .1.1 JIB 44 an -LIT 4.t nr -run 411 411 a 4.1 .4711 30 411 42 40 37 S2 .410 Won. Lost, P.C. .11 3S J17.1 no a no 40 no 40 47 42 JJ2H 4N 4.1 Jllll 41 40 10 61 .230 In Poorly Played liamra Bison Ara Beaten (I In 5 and 0 to ft. nooilKSTEH, July 26 (International), Rochester took two loosely played games from Buffalo this afternoon, the first one to 0, and the second 6 to 3, The score: I'lltST I.

AMR. ItOCHESTKR ll I HUKFAI.O II abrhoae! abrhoae Sloan. rt. I 1 1 2 0 ft Jackson, 0 0 3 0 2 Ituulll.cf.... 4 1 0 4 1 1, Knuti.lf 4 1 2 3 0 0 Leaoh.ss,.

4 1 1 I 2 1 Clunnell.rf. 2 2 1 00 4 1 I 2 0 4 2 3 0 3 0 Holke.lb... SOI 9 0 0 llaley.lh.c. 4 0 2 10 0 0 Sialin.Sh... 4012 1 3 0 0 0 SI 3 1 0 2 5 4 0 0 3 to llalec 3 0 2 5 3 4 0 2 3 0 Herche.p...

3 1 1 0 10 'Tyson, 000 0 0 0 10111. Ib. 000 0 0 0 ..21 0 a 27 IS sinadrr.p 30 1 3 1 Wagner.sa.. Slattary.lb, Colwell.p (01 2 2ft 0 I 10 11 Sll 2 00 ion 2 0 10 0 1 ft ft 1 1 1 no 2 7 3 14 2 IGrrll.l 100 0 0 0 ,,37 5 12t: 13 I GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY. ClBflBBBtl In New York.

New York In Chirago. 81. Luula In Brooklyn, I Button In Cleveland. Chicago In Iloiton. I WMblnftnn la DetrolL rittibirg Ib Philadelphia.

Fhlladelphla la St. toali. sTyinn ran for Onslow In the ninth Inning. tTwn out wneu winning run was ainroij. Ttothestnr 0 110 0 0 0 3 1-4 lluffalo 2 0 0 0 0 I 0 0-2 Seren lilts, i rims off llader In 7 13 Innings; 1 hit, 1 run off liregg In I 13 Innings.

Home run Carlstrnm. Two base hlta Onslow. Three baso hlta U'aih, Clianiiell. Sacrifice hit -lll'rrhe. Sarrlflee lltix-Sloall, Hale.

Double play Devlin, Slgllu and llolke, I 'I rat base on errors llm heater, 2: lluffalo. I. Lffi on bases Hnehestor. lluffalo. 8.

First base on halls Off Herrlie. off llader, off (irogg, Struck out llv lien he. by Bailer, 6: by (Iregg. 3. Wild pitch-llader.

Passed hall Onslnsi. llandllaie and freeman. Time of gaiun hours and a minutes. SECOND UAME. ROCHESTKR ll.) I BUKKALO II,) all el ab a Sloan.rf....

30 0 1 0 0 Jarkaon.cf., f0 3 3 0 0 Dooin.vf 312 3 oslKopplf 301 I ft leaoh.ss 4 0 1 2 3 llChannell.rf. 4 0 0 3 1 0 Jarobsou.lf 1313 0 300 0 2 0 Holke.lb.,. 3 1 2 7 2 Olllalcy.lh.. 310 I 3 0 301 2 1 3 00 3 1 0 Devlin. 4 0 3 3 0 0 O'Neill, 3 00 4 f.

0 II ale. 4 1 I I Ill 000 Klrmeyer.p 20 0 0 3 0 Onalow.c,,. 4 1 3 3 0 0 Ore gir.p 4 0 3 0 1 0 ..27 11 S7 10 4 I Tolals, ...33 3 34 14 0 Hailed for O'Neill iu the iiiiilh liming, Roi'heslrr 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 2 i lluffalo, 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 13 SaiTifli'e files- Donin, J.ieobson Saerlflre hita-Slnnn, Holke Double lilav O'Neill. Mo Donald and llnler. First base on error llul law utt on naaea-itoenester.

ti; Buffalo. Firat base on balls-Off Kirmryrr, off liregg, 2, Struck out-Ily Kirmeyer. by Orrgf, I. Wild pitch Kirmeyer. Umpire Mnm Freeman and Htndlbaa.

Ttma gamc-1 hour aad 10 minute. 100 12 OOKrllchelUv mi 3 ioTtoui.ii. 5 0 0 0 COWho. krr.p Herbert, ti 41 2 7 S4 11 ll'MiTisue I Totala Balled for Shocker in Ihe eighth Inning Montreal nonnooosooo ft 2 Toronto ,.00100001000 02 Two base hits Trout. Hlaelihurne, Damran Home run McTigue.

Sainrlif hit Shocker Sloteti bases Wagner. Madden, (Jraham. Krilihell. Murray, Smylh, Double plats Truesdale. Smith and Craham; Colnell.

Was. tier and Slattery Struck out lly Colwtll, by bhotker. by llertierl. 2. First base on balls Off Cnlwell.

1: off Shocker, il: off Her. bert I llt on basts- Montreal, in; Toronto, 6. Passed ball -Krilehell, Umpires Messrs. Carpenter and Hransnelil. Time of game 2 hours and miuulii.

o.i.... iloit mi Ofin l'ni i'i, once more In the seventh on Mowroy's double, a sacrifice by Meers and Hnrnb's error, only In have the Cardinals win out In the eighth. Uirw singled and took second on Miller's sacrifice In the eighth, Hnrnsby lilt To Report to Cub. in I ciiiCAiio, i it l.eici'. i ih.

i i ii.a ami jir utllgley He i 'ase hour and mill le the llftli pl.ier it 1 le i the last tun we.4s ERRORS HELP GRAYS. llebel Mlaplaaa In Ninth Aid I'rovl- drnrr In II In 1 Victory. HieiistoNii, July 26 (International). Hy taking advantage of two errors and two hits In the ninth Innlivg tn-duy the I'rovldence drays defeated tho Rebels, .1 to 1, The score: PROVIDENCE ll RICHMOND II.) abrhoae abrhmr Eajre.cf,,., 100 I OOlClentena.lf, 111 1 00 Kahrniue.ss 2213 1 30 1 10 Rrtlg.lf 2 0 0 3 1 1 llrndryx.Sll. 4 0 0 0 0 0 Onslow.

lb. 2 0 0 0 llllankston.rf, 4 0 2 3 0 0 Tiitwller.rf, 312 0 olArragon.ss., 10 1 2 2 Bralnar.Ub 4 00 I 1 ol K.lliher i 3 0 0 I 0 0 1 0 1 3 4 301 ii 30 Blaikbum.c 300 7 0 ft 1 0 0 3 1 0 3 0 0 0 1 300 0 -I'Re) nobis, I 00 0 0 0 27 3 4 27 SStLeakc 1 0 0 0 0 0 I zi 1 1: V7 15 2 Balled for Prlfsle Iu Ihe ninth inning, tllatted lor Ketliher in Ihe ninth Providenie 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 2 3 Richmond 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Too bate hll-Shean. Sacrifice hita-Rehg. 2. Stolen bases-Shean.

Onslow, llraln.inl Double play O'Dnnnell and Priests, liases nn balls-Off llbnubs. off Haiiiiiiarlner, I Sirui'k out By Rboailei. 3: hy Haumgarlner. 7 Wild piti'h-lthuailes. Time ol ganie-l hour and 40 nilntilri Umpires-Mr rs.

Chest-mill and Cleary, Welch to Conch at llobart. (iKNtvA, N. July i'C Vliiiwiil Welch was to-day appointed athletic director or llobart College to succeed Dr. aeorgo Kwiellatid. resigned.

Welch whs a halfback on the University of i-euiisyivania rooiuau team last fall. Southern Association. Al Atlanta Atlanta Birmingham Ilallerles Day and Perkins; Ponder anil Smith. At N'isbi I Memphis Iluiierlcs Kroh and Marshall; anil hum. At New Orleans n.

N'ew Orients 2 1 Batteries Tonsend and Hlgglm; Cuet and Schmidt At liaiunooca Chattanooga nmk II itterles--flacon nad Kltrhsns ion and Gibson (ten Innings), R. 11 0 ..141 Per-s man. It II ll 5 1 1 7 1 Wlllett n. 11 v. 5 11 1 4 10 1 Koben- n.

11. k. 1 4 4 0 American Association, At Mlluuukee Minneapolis ainuaUKee Batteries Coffey and Ouena- an.l (lllhoefer. At LoullMlle I nlumlitla i 1 Loulavllie II merles Brurk. Fllllglin nd Coleman.

Lunue. bi bauer and WlllUma. At Toledo-- Toledo 4 7 3 Batteries Dale an.l Sehang; Hallej1. Ailama. Strand anil bneeney, Deiogt B- Kansus city 1.

and''lle'rry, arlnrr n1 "eagan Pat trie Coast League, Los Angeles, d. lit Lake. 4, Oakland, Vernon, 10. The Portlinil-San Francisco game siaa postponed, rain. Western League, Denier, Lincoln, 6 Des Moines, o.

st Joe, 2. oniaha. Wlibliu, Sioux City, Topeku, Kilty la-ague, Oenibnro, Daiiann Springs. 0 Madlsonvllle 4. Ilopklnsillle, Henderson, Clarkiillle, I.

Tetaa League, I'orl Worth, 1: s.ut Antonio, 0 Hniitiun. Waco, 5. Stireiii.ort. 4, il.ilM'ston, 3 mrsti. ubreieport.

4 1 Tha Dallai-Beaumont game nas uoit. poi.n, 011 rnln, Virginia l.eugue, nocky Mount, Norfolk, 5 (flrat 1 Itoidiy Mount, i. Nnifnlk, .1 isecond I Petersburg. Newport Nens. 1 ulrat Newport News.

Petersburg, 1 tie. cnml, I No other giitnei were icheduled, Sou Ih Atlantic League. Columbus, ii, Miicou, Columbia, Jacksont llle, 1. Charleston, Augusta, 1 (flr.t Churleilon, Augusta, 0 (second.) Western Association, McAlealer, 13; Fort Smith, 7. Oklahoma City.

Sherman. I. Muskogee, Tarls, Denlioo. Tulsa, 0. Dodge Brothers motor CAR Costly chrome vanadium steel, to the extent of one-eighth of its total weight, is used in the construction of each and every car Two hundred ninety-two and one half pounds of this the very finest steel Is not an exceptional instance of the employment of Tine materials.

Every part, every process, is determined upon the same high plane of quality. The (asolina consumption is unusually low. The lira milaaga is unusually high. "My last run, registering 79 miles on a little less than 3 gallons of gasoline, gave me afi'J miles to the gallon, "In my first 1723 miles I have averaged 30 miles to the gallon, without any tire trouble." Signed B. J.

ACKERLEY, New York. The price of the Touring Car or Roadster coa-Plata la 7W (t a. Detroit) Colt-Stratton Company Broadway at 57th St Phone Circle 1600.

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