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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • 35

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i Baseball Boxing I Golf Racing SPORT! CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Ml FIVE CENTS NEW YORK CITY 1923 SUPERB AS DIVIDE WITH GIANTS AND YANKEES WIN MCDONALD BEA TS BARNES AT CRESCENT NET PLAY STARTS i ii Trr 16' Bob MacDonald Ovenohelms Jim Barnes by Nine Strokes In Pl(iyoffJor Title Hy GhXRGE IT iff not tn the atars ter Long ilm Barnaa of 1'clbam to wla Metro polltaa bpea Champloeihlp When a man goes down fortb third Ilm he dose not if may botlera the old rdage com up again -Ia accepting overwhelming defeat at the bend of Long Hob MoDonalji at Canon Brook yesterday Barnes went down to hi third defeat in playoff for th Metropolitan title Jim loot to Hay in at Garden City ii 1414 after tying for flrst plane nnd again lost tho extra beta decision Walter In 1124 at Greenwich Jim hod better try to cltneh victory wdhir tha regulation 72-boJ distance hercaftar for wbon com- to a playof hq la bust" Expert opinion leaned to names 4 I hv' h- 1 J- I f- rf 1- -'CT Sr fc fl V' st Vi as th winner of yesterday's tilt buL aa la often tho case th "wla got It In th' region of th pocket-book Tho sharp had flgurad that MacDonald would be th one to blow but th Chicago Ayer truer one of his IrreslaCble strides and literally swept Barnes off the course When a goiter can both outdrive out -approach and out-putt hia rival tho result ia not apt lo bo tope In doubt It yesterday Out lq 44 to PETER mne MID Ell Crimes Smashed in Opener But Smith Wins the Second 1 Berg Looks Good An Field By THOMAS fl RICE wsflANX hearings that levs and duty stuff Is About nT if percent' of the 11100 fans at Ebbetf Field yesterday viewed the A doubleheader with mixed emotions as they had viewed tha flrst nies games of the'seriea They wanted to eee lhe heme Buperbas win hit thfV dldnt wgnt to peg the visiting pods lose because the Beds bid hk to break up the pennant-buying tactics of thy New Tork Club by beat-J-th Giants to ths pennant garb being the case It was quite a satisfactory conclusion when Cln-von the flrst flrst game by 10 to I Adolfo Luque' beating Burleigh Crloea Brooklyn won the second game by I to 1 Columbia George lalth beating Johnny Couch The spilt gave the Reds three aqd the Buperbas two In the series of fte the Buperbas won eight and lost IQ with the Western clubs In the Httdon which ended yesterday and the Reds won IS and lost four In thlrtour of the Easti Cincinnati suffered a slight setback yesterday by yen break with Brooklyn and now will have to win three Jytbc Giants are losing two In order to pass the Giants Immediately after the games In Brooklyn the' Reds departed for Cin-utc-m accompanied on a special train by the 8t Louis Cardinals Who Irnt ycaterday one game to the plants The Rods and Cardinals will be atflarf In Cincinnati today while the rLh are playing a double-header Ilk tbs Boston Braves at Ebbets rug and the Phillies are playing a pmtwlth the Glanta at the Polo Crtiyui Swiwleen HnUven Nl vtry wonderful baseball was Jridrd for ths overflow crowd at Field In the doubleheader that crucial for the Reda more than the Superbaa The flrst taaa simply a slugging match hebieh the lteds mads llhlta off tarieiih Grimes before be was re-Ered by Arthur Decatur after hob opened the eighth Inning with borne run' over the Tight Held pmyr Decatur allowed one hit and Ika truth was that both Grimes ud Luque were seriously affected tho heat which waa tarrtf lo and combined with an excess of hu-ntdity Luque almost collapsed on tM held and had to Be relieved la tto seventh Inning after Nels had murird and Johnston had walked At that stage he had a lead of I to I ud he was the winning pitcher The osi was llnished for the Reds by Fuk Keck and Pete Donohue both nmmml' surprise was the effectlve-mm and stamina of George Bmlth hr Brooklyn In the second game lakh won his flrst game of the par when he went tha full route iphist Pittsburg on July 17 and let thq Pirates down with 10 hits tat he was weakening rapidly In tha tut three Innings that day Tester-lif wu another day Smith seemed to strong at the flnlirti as he vu tt the start restrained the alug-pss Beds to seven hits and might lent held thorn to one run instead if two It them had not been a mix-f ia the first Inning whan Nets tank did not fluke through with the fad He beat them fairly and tqeerely 1 His support waa brilliant hat hta) no occasion to be spectacu-hr because the Reds were not eon-urtlng solidly with tho ball Co-bmbta' George Just naturally won a tail ism' whipping Johnny Couch tlrkt-kander who was knocked out fit' third Inning by four hits for Ouef pip-' Moe Berg Looks Good Nee Berg the Prlnoeton short-wora Vho has been experimsnted vkb soihewhar was given his chance patcidar He played in the flrst mmr until Puether hatted for him Jh seventh Inning after which ksy French who has long been on Ihi bench with a sore arm finished ddiert Berg played all of the second gams id hi work in the Held waa dls-U'ctiy good He has an Ipod pair of hands and Is shifty a his feet He made one corking fhy in the second game on a bad winder from Caveney The ball Mt two sidewise hops and Berg had ehift Jwlce finally getting the ball Bieetlr In front of him breast blgh Be not onty grabbed that boundar enicb excusably have been trapped bn threw out Caveney a an of rondderabla epoed la -the ninth Inning of the eecond JJJfi with two down and none on JkfK out of eheor overconfidence rambled a grounder from Bubblee "wpava who betted for Bill Har-f rookie right-hander of the Mdnfmm the- Piedmont League Bums bounced a ehanoe to jWa who had been property chaa-d to aplrlt by hia fumble The JJWglen took no libertlea with the wftom Burns handled It flred to Johnston forcing who wee running for Har- and the doubleheader waa 'ey waa not at all Ira-J)v Ha did not strike oub but did hit the ball with force ses both power and accuracy In re swing beenune of nn amateurlnh e( nervously wiggling hU bat just an -ha prepares to 'slam at tho pitch If he can bo cured of thst habit his prospects of becoming major league batter will1 bl vastly Improved Winning tha Second Game That eecond game which the won by I to 2 promised to be a brick battle and was for throe Innlnga Right off the bat Burna opened tbs flrst Inning for tho Reds with a triple to left center Breeder filed to Nels who made a gallant catch In abort center after a hard aprtnL There being only one out Burn made pe effort to go homo on ths short eateh but Net burled to the plate with much violence The throw broke badly bit DeBerry on the shins end bounded away whereupon Bums did go home Noia wAe charged with ad error Bohns then Bled to Mold so deeply that Bums would probably have acorod anyhow Tha Superbaa nicked Couch's right-handed delivery fur two runs In tho first Inning Nels singled and Johnston walked They moved up on Tom Griffith'! sacrifice and ecored on Bailey aingls to left i Right away those Reda tied It up In the second Inning by a run -on doubles by Duncan and Wlngo That waa all for the eald Reda They made four wasted bits off Smith In the next seven Innlnga Brooklyn clinched tho game by three rune off Couch In tha third Inning Tom Griffith opened the third with a single and took second on Fournier' single Ballsy attempt to sacriflee forced Griffith at third Both runners advanced on a balk and scored on DeBerry's single to center slnglo to right movetl DeBerry te thldd Couch waa canned and Frank Keck went to the bo Berg forced High DeBerry tak log third While Smith was at bat a double steal was staged DeBerry and Berg started and Wlngo made a perfect throw to Caveney For some Inexplicable reason Caveney became utterly rattled and held the -ball as If ha had never heard of a double steal He stood boding tho ball foolahly letting DeBerry score and Berg take eecond gmlth fanned That was tha finish for the They got two scattered hits off Keck In the next three Innlnga nnd cue off Bill Harris In ths last two Innlnga with no sign of a run 1 Lnque Succumbs to Rest Hits were mads off Grimes In all of tho seven 4nd a fraction Innlnga he pitched In tho flrst game ud usually In bunched Tho Superbaa hit Luqua In all of hia sis and fraction Innlnga except tho sixth but could not accomplish much until tha seventh when they made four rune on two htta The Superb put over the first run In the first game when Johnston and' Tom Griffith singled and ConUnoed on Page -7 Vt-j x'v- 4 1 uf llie Mctrppolluin ChampImHlilp Norton English Net Star S- 1 8 tasny Tennis oil I f- 1 'A 1 1 1 The Crescent Turf Courts life main couria Shawkey Falters in Eighth Frame but Sad Sam Halts' Tijer-core 3 to 2 I i Jones Stopped Them Nmt Naim MUlt huiMr Mmi krf Mnarirl Word II Mrattta fetaeegta fUweese McNally tork I DstmlL ok 1 Name tart it day i Hnncrdfei a a a 4 111 41 41 1 Hmrbtaf ill I Jail ajHaHm-ataf sail I a i Poik'iiiiif a a i a a a a aiiuserytas 4 4 a a sill a a a i a a a a tilJJ 41 II a i a taridnp Mil fl Wnomilltai 4 4 0 liSMuiiak as a IPmlt' 3 Upper General view FLAG DAY WITH AH Ef Pound Three Cardinal Pitchers for 19 Hits Groh Gets Five Safeties Giants Gain Leal I Knr Terir eh pee Tlaehf SIIS ifensl 'SSI IS HtarieeTf 4 -4 llflnlijh I I I I ta'e-hrth 4 i 4 srrtaehtb 411 II 1 Meeelrrth I 4 a Sj MnewlJf Ill 11 Htsekib alia rmeeseif 1 1 a a Mrermf Al'MellhM fereai Melnreo if a a I i i nil SevAerta a as artifta ill si tail ai wvRw I a a a a iillfWIIJb neaHrT a a a a vnara a a a a i tWeeller II it ITaremtv 1 I 1 aSTMele 4S1IUI1U Tetele IS 1 Ittllil Maert taiMk twins 'Men far Here hr la Jtelh laela IUst(n4 far Hbae Is aleili Imlag lUailrd far Krkf la alalh tarring itaaie seal a si 1 Knr tart aaaaaaas fa'reie IFeaaarll I Tee hare trhf link Ii IHeilee Ii Tersrrer Three haa htl llerahr Heaw Fterh Mraarl Aarheea Barrtllre lleahle alare- Una Hararlqr eeri IMtewIrvi Intar aata Heraahr Itafl aa haen Wrw Yarh fl Nf I nal mmn aa ha I Mr Nrhf ll Hataen 1 ng Her fan Si a Htaart I Ntrarh Nrhr ll hr Barfcat ll hr Mtnart I Mf Hnlarn 4 la 1 1-1 tantisi aff Harfon4 II la 4 laalnra (ana aat la arrrathii ta Mtaart la 1 l-S laeliHrai if Nrbi 4 la 4 lairinaai alf Uarara I la 1 In alar Fawrta iitrrirr Wlaalpg nHrhrr M-hf Lataag Halera iTapliva Tlaaetaa ainl rSnaaaa Tlaw Jri gawa- 4 haul a wlaalta Many cetebritlea saw the New Tork 'Giants raise their National League and world's championship pennuta nnd then humble the BL Louis Cardinals at the Polo Grounds yesterday and Increase their lead to two and a half gamea on tho Cincinnati Redd who divided a dodble-hrader at Ebbela Field Among the 150S0 fane who viewed the ceremonies nnd the hostilities that ensued thereafter were Commtaelnnrr Krneaaw Mountain Landis Jrae Willard' and Dave Bancroft' Mo-GreWs ailing captain The Glanta pounded rh combined offerings of three Mound City pitchers for It hltd while Art Nehf had no great trouble holding the Carrie at bay wttb hi southpaw service except In the fourth Inning Nrhf took to tho showers with the ronteet clinched In the eighth and Virgil Barnes finished the game Jem Halne who started for the Cards waa driven into retirement under an nvalenrhe of hits tn the find Inning The Giant continued (heir assault tan Clyde Harfoot and Jack Stuart the succeeding fit Lonis pitcherk Heinle Groh the bottle bat king led the attack with five hits two doubles and three singles Irish Meuse! and Travis Jackson of the Glanta made home rune and Max Flank hit for the circuit off Kehf The champions got four tallies In the opening Inning Toon walked Groh and Erlach singled scoring Touug Mruaei h't 0 Block sod Groh was ini down between third end heme Wengel'a slnglo fai'icd Frls-h and OVcmiril's single count rd Meuta-I Hulres eras rt-plao-d by Harfoot end after Jarkson fouled out Bnjdi-r singled to If ft chaaing fita-rgel across -Two more rune ware sent ecrom 'n the second on successive sinch-s by Young Grab and FrlM-h- Meu-lel'e force of Frisch and fttengql'a Infield out Another brace of murbars in-creamd tha Giants' fast accumulate i Vi rr Km 'V'v 1 Courta lower (Toes up favored to come through to tha final ilimlnated A Nklllnian In straight Howard waa In (cellrnt strpka and displayed some of the close that has made him one of th moat feared players In the Metropolitan district Charles' Chambat-a' chairman of ths New Moonera-tennla committee advanced at the expense of Pacha at I' 1 chambers displayed hia old time cunning and had command of the situation fronvatart to finish Vincent Richards who just arrived from England where he made an impressive shewing was scheduled lo display his prowess In the drat round He waa given a few dayff graca to recover his ground lege aft-rr the tcdloue journey across the ocean He will get Into action for tho first time sine hi return tomorrow Harvey Snodgrass of California runnerup In tha Longwood Bowl singles championship will make hie debut tomorrow Vr wpa scheduled lo appear yesterday but hie match In Boeipn deferred hia appearance here Thome Cooks' defeated Gerald Donaldaon- In another Interesting match In straight acts at Okuna' one of the Japanese stare defeated Lanadell The little Nipponese wee pressed hard from stair to Itniah In the only third-round mutch contested Harris Fiaher Jr aaored hie second victory of the tournament when be won from BL John Dlx nt Summary FM Ralph Heberts drfeeta-d Dmalta Rase Howard Vesbeli dafoeto A Sklllmen Ii Bertel Freimaa defraled Kelvin Kent Okuna defaatMl Leaetell rank A Seller dafreieta Orarge a Ore-abw-k I Mebert I bans Sefeateta Freak toe- Mms "re's d-'nTC Nertea defaeted fitesley raaree Vlrter ('bomb re defeated Freak Hsian Liard Urm MmM I I Orln-nell Krenk MaeWatty defrat eta Heeddlnshena Wet-eon Weebkurs tarfeet Hamid Val-ntlne Wlllwm prill defeats t'ksrlee IJchtenaanr 4-4 -4 Nerieen I Cenra defratod Kdcer Appelby Thnase Ceok de-feeted Oereld Dmeldsoe Paal Keng defeated Jervle ta Craet Jr defected 1'karles A An-dr Hebert Klnery defeated WIIHem Deabend Ii jobs Neely defeated Fmnklto Xefsler I II Ed war relbleman defeated Mlllan Srar I Braest Kaha de lea l-d Hamid Hadeann I 4 Prank-lie Kmm dafaaied Hsb Talloal by da-fanll Cbamhare defeated Harry leihi 4-1: aieybea Hrahau 4a-f'ated Richard Wlnaeld Harris Plsher Jr defeated William fl Iinitae St iHs defeated Oullbert 4-4: A Caws defaeted Meerw H- Pmten I M4m Neyes defeated Ralph Sommer 4: Lrale pall defeated Armoasd I Rraneu ai ft Hamid Hermes defeated Daneld Darbem Ii Permeis defeeled Hamid Felber Haraea Omer defeated Howard Vad liralhuyeea I'lareiieo Orillia defeated Rlrkard Lewie I Howard Ktoary defeated Valentine Ha vena boriaa aieioway defaalad leader Rlllebik by d-faall John Mrarlgaaa defeated Gears Miaiell by defaall Third Hirrli Kieher Jr da tuld at bis I Gourley New Secretary Of Baseball Federation Clevttond Ohio July John Gouricy former Reerenilon Corn-mlaelonfr of Milwaukee Wla has bee a appointed nuststent eeerelary of tnq Natioral Baseball FedcrAlion it was learned hers today F-tfd Thomas aecrelary of tho saiidlot argnnisatlon Lag found hia dullea as city Clerk of Clovcland two greet to permit hie giving tha Federation tha attention It require at Barnes's It MacDonald was brerr Ing along under a 4 -stroke lead tho turn Coining In IVIham Jlr Wilted away under tha terrific heal using up 41 atrokea to MacDonald (4 Tho Chicago Scot finished In blase of glory bagging a blrdio at tha bom hole fur a wore of 7f juat two allot behind tha conrs record established during the pret rnt tournament by Jee Kirkwood Poor flam with hie pulling am afflicted by paralysis trailed dlacon stately with all Hy an odd coin e'drnce this waa the fame acor which coat MacDonald tha title o1 Friday- HMnry Ilcpcsl! Ilerlf History thus repeats itself withi tb epee of a week At Inwood la Sunday Bobby Jonca cams bad gloriously In lha play-off after prar tlcally kicking th championship away on th day previous Yeater day ft- waa IVb MacDonald wh pullfd the come-bark stuff afte knocking th ball all over the land scape In Friday's debacle Jiy crushing Darnca MacDonah becomes Metropolitan lltle-holdc far th second time The Chlcag Sent won th local crown at wenoy In 1121 He figured In on -unsuccessful pley-off losing to I Nichols at rox Hill Ih till -Long Bob never looked llkq anything but winner yesterday Tak Ing no rbknnca with hU always dan geroua adversary Rob gut the Jum at tha -aecond green through tin medium of a 14-fnot putt and war never thereafter handed This wa the moat ona-rided championship play-off: that the writer has ever seen- Toward th end It bccaim more ef a comedy than a tragedy for flarae dlaguated with hia feeble efforts to cnax (he pill Into the cup began putting with Ills left hand Bob' a Maglo Puller Both gladiators got off to a rocky glart taking ta at tha first hole Barnes bad a right-hand drift lo maahts which marooned hia ball In tha rough Hia racovary hit tha embankment' near the groen and bounced bn MacDonald overshot tba grn wllh hie auvond Just falling to drop hia bid for a 4 noticed particularly that MacDonald had evrrcoine thaisblt of babying hia pattfa which did a lot to ruin bla arc re on Friday Yesterday Hob was gulling all that waa coming to him for the most part giving tha ball Its fCM run at tba hole Meanwhile Barnes who had found bis pulling touch earlier In the week lost It completely yesterday Jim showed no verilge of roffildenno on the green acting aa If he expected to miss every putt that he attempted II wasn't disappointed often At the third hole-which both had reached with thnlr irons MacDonald ran down a 10-foot putt for a hlrdla I to become on stroke nn Bob added another stroke to bn lead at the second hole where he drove th trap front'ng the green chipped up dead and "ringed" another blrdto ae neat aa you plea Barns mimed a putt ha ahould have had hen Jim Want Bigger Cup A fine recovery from a trap beyond Uig green saved Baron from losing another stroke gt tho 4th hoi But Jim bad only postponed th Inevitable for tie became I rirokn down at th lib green Both were on in I Barns almost sinking hi II fooler! Th ball rolled only a scant two feet beyond tbe cup -but to the consternation of Pelham Jim's friend be nitaaed thst "net-up" In ridiculous fashion! Right then and there Barnes' goose wee Hulk reached tha edge of th lib green DO yards from (be tea with their midlronfa getting blrrtl 4'a At the short 7th MacDonald left the door open for Barnes the Hoot hooking far to one eld of the green end taking a 4 But Jim couldn't embrace th opportunity bla four-foot putt for a I striking th back of tha tin anfl bouncing out again Itarne can hi putts closer" than any man wa ever saw Bob hi (ha Wood Barns loat hi 4th stroke at the short llh whore he over-hit the green and missed an eaay putt for' hia I aftor chipping back cleverly MacDonald got a tough break on the Iltb green where his pull for a birdie jumped out of tho hole Tha tall gout was In scrioue danger for the only tlm In the match when he hooked wildly off th 11th te behind little copse In medal play a bad bole can undo all tme'a previous fin work and admirers warn apprahenriva that he might pile up (roks tryln to play over the dump of tree end thicket ahead Hut Bob got out very nicely Indeed deliberately playing safe for the parallel fairway on the left As a matter ef fart hto one mistake In driving didn't even cost him a stroke for L'arnes sliced hie second Into heavy rough and waa lucky to get hie I At th 12th hole MacDonald Increased hi advantage to I atrokea Barns got a troohlraome book with hto Iron but atruck hi Id within I feat of tho Bag The gallery groaned audibly a Jtm'a putt slithered jut outrida th rim of thejiup Th ball Imply wouldn't drop for Jim Tha llth hole ii yard i the longest layout at Canoe Brook Mac Imnald who had been outdriving Barns a Ml gut off a screamer here that rolled III yards He wee on th green with hie hr sals and down In I putts for a birdie 4 Harne meanwhile bad overplayed tha carpet with hto wooden club end overhit th cup on bla approach putL To rap tba climax bo missed another Continued on rage 9 B-perbas So-perbua a Four- Son of Peter Quince Cap? tures Eastvietr Stakes and Son of Regret Takes i Handicap Both' Long Shots hy w' YREKLANDt ITS quits tho fnahlun thaaa days for (Sing Shota to capture tha valuable alike' avaOta at tha Empire City 'track FatorlMs wlh tha overnight purse Prtllfoggrr a week ago wen tile Empire Darby at II ta 1 1 In tb race for tha East-view Stakes at th hilltop track yea-terday 'worth (7210 Peter Xing at 11 to I waa th winner In tha finish for' th Yonkkra Handicap value (SAK Revenge at II to 1 was home In front by half a length Th aqcoa ef Pater King wsa a regular knockout of form If any body can Imagine Peter King win-tilfiff tlio Eaatvlew Biskra by four lengths wader a pull after (he allowing that he mad at tha Empire track in tha last twelv days then ha ta th world's wonder aa -a turf prophat And yet Peter Xing did ail 'that 'He juat cantered away with th money And this was -lot all stepped the abort alx-fuf-long ednrso tn 1 l-l and did It In tha easiest way imaginable When on consider that Dry Moon a five ycarold and carrying seven pounds leas then Peter King and ridden out to tho last ounce meed the same course ln 1:04 l-l on may-judge the splendid performance of Peter King a two-year-old with 122 pounds up Peter In hi previous recce carried no more weight and Ih distance was nueh shorter Ia those racce Peter King was at a short price Ha quit after racing a abort distance Hn meed Juat about aa far as lilq short odda would allow Yesterday at long odds he ran a long distance In hia previous races Peter waa Blmple In the Eaatvtow Peter we King The glory af lha Odd "Of the six rolta that sported colors Lord Baltimore was tha favorite at to li'Tranemute wee second choice at I to Ii Thorndal was third In favor nt I to the Butler pair boon Fire and Hloepy Head were at II to 1 and peter King we the outsider at 12 to I Those odds tell the story of Peter King's previous bvl showing' When on recall ht Peter King won slake at Belmont Park worth 111 04 and that tho Butler pair "maiden" were et shorter odd then the eon ef Peter Quln then you do not have to ho Imbued with a great deal of horse knowledge to appreciate the fact that Paler King's showing must have been very very bad to make th Butler pair two points lower In the odds Lord' Baltimore as usual slipped to tha front and showed tha way by three lengths Peter King wee second pelf length In front of Noon Fir This trio relriy ran away frbm Transmute Thorndal end Bleepy Feed Transmute couldn't catch h'e irlde He was unable te settle down to running His feat seemed to go In every direction aa though shod with akatea and he waa trying to strike eut on tec He was kelplcee Thorndal' stride wta short and i hoppy like a hobby bon Sleepy Head lived up to his name Tn struggle was between th three leaders Lord Baltimore continued bold bl advening by open daylight until nearing th turn for home Then Turner whs had been holding Peter King under restraint sent lilm after the pacemaker A furlong from th finish King ran up to Lord Baltimore aa though th totter standing still The favorite hadn't an ounce of speed In reserve The struggle was very short In three strides Peter King wee In front drew clear and raced so feet that Turner took him up et tho end Nov erthelesfa he wee four lengtho In front peering tha judge 1 Lord Baltimore held on to second piece and beat Noon Fir two length Transmute wsa fourth half a length away Thorndal and Sleepy Hoad wnru beaten off Unsafe ta Sweet at 14 to 1 Th victory of Pater King vraa Shock No 1 to the record-breaking crowd at tha hilltop track Ther came the final tha victory of Revenge In th Yonkers Handicap Revenge waa not aueh a friend to th layers es was Peter Klnr Thle despite th fact that Revenge wha it 11 to 1 and that he wee the outrider among the els horse that made up the field for this event The fact that McAtee bad tha mount caunod hundred of tho track patrons to bt on the Whitney representative Now that Eari ftande la longer ridtog McAtee ta the popular rider The Yonkerite who formerly back'd Bands whenever he rod new place their wagere gn McAfee The ivsu't wee many end many a bet was nlnced on Revenge to win the looker Am (Continued ca paga fl) 1 Brilliant tennis featured tha open-Inf of thai Metropolitan turf tennis ehamplonihlp on tha Crescent A courts In Bay Ridge yesterday Bryant Norton manipulated hie racquet in' a manner that astonished the spectators whan he defeated1 Stanley iVarce champion of the VahtagA Club of Flatbnsh'in straight sets at 4 Norton brought into piny a back hand stroke that was spectacular Ths victor although short of stature waa exceedingly fast on the court and made remarkable gets off Pearce's beat ahots Norton Is famous as nn International player At Wlmbleon In 1111 ho came within -point of defeating William Tlldea 2d the worlfp Ingles champion 1 Norton lived up to expectation and showed hie class when he settled down to business after dropping two games In tha first set to Jhe Brooklyn star After th first saL Norton's' opponent never had a look In The vlctey 'played with' precision and timed his shots to nicety Ho wee alt aver the'eourt and made gets that seemed impoaelble Reck Grlflln Bark Again Clarence Griffin making hie first appearance from Baa Francisco slnca lift had no difficulty In winning straight acts from Richard Lewis la straight seta at 2 2 Griffin had command of tho situation from the alart and when hie adversary got frisky ha put full steam ahead and checked the advances of hie opponent Griffin was ooneplcuoua by hia short choppy stroke that took all th danger out of hie rivel's gam The Klnery brothers the phe-noma of the Pacific -Coast had an easy Urns advancing winning in easy style Robert diepoaed of William Desmond 1 1 and Howard triumphed over Valentine Havens the former Boys High and Rutgers at a 4 1 Watson Washburn one of th ranking plsiy-rrs of the country waa also an easy victor One of the biggest upsets of th tournament wee registered when Ar-mand Bruneau was defeated by Louts Dailey Jr of Jersey Cliv In straight aela at I i Ii waa a spirited match from start lo finish with both players gating In rallies that kept the spectators on edge Howard Voahell one of those ing count on Nehfe double (Young's single end Groh'e first two-begser The Cards reecyered three tallies In tho fourth on Bisdeaf double O'ConneH'f fumble of high bounder singles by Block and Mycre and Alnemllh's aacrifloe fly Flank's home ran Into the lower right Add stand gave BL Louis another run in the seventh The Giants came back with three more In their half A pass to Jackaon and singles by Knyder and Nehf filled (he bases Young walked forcing Jackson over the plate ftarfoot was yanked and Hiuart went In Groh greeted him with hia fifth bit a double scoring Bnjdar and Nehf An adrililnnei irio or New York tailiee came lb the eighth on home run into the upper right field otanda a pass tl O'Connell sud Jaeoaon'S drcli clout lo riM center With Barnes ptlcHng fo- the Glgpts In the ninth hick singled Toporrer baited for Blade end doubled and Hornsby bit over Bten-c-l'a head for a triple registering Flack and Toporrer Frelgau running for Hornsby aoorad an a passed bait Tafqfa I 1 17 HTsfals 4 41711 Hiafta far HmHk to stall tamtam 1 Hailed hr Hoorn to rishlta Imriag (MM taw Roaster III tftshlb fawriog BltMtsd for CMe to alelta tautaeg New York 44 11 IMrolt FsfbsrsllL Too bake Ripe t- MacrWnw Hrilmenita NrHaUr Ml aa torn New York 4 1 tlrlmU Woes aa 4 Hf Mmwfcey 4 IN ail I fHrerta al fly Homo Si by Ntaewbry I fl Iiooee ta tonlasai a Cato 1 la 1 1 off Mmwkey to 1 t-l I ef fa feast to 1 l-l Pawed ball Srbanq Mtowtag Mhawbev Laatarn idfrfcsp Itoesa tmpleve tenanlly end Helmea Detroit July Ty Cobb's geroae Detroit Tiger threw quit scare Into the New York Tankers hero today with a rail tn th -eighth Inning that netted two run and put them on run' short of tying the score Bob Bhewkey started for lha Yankees but had to be relieved by Bern Jones during th Detroit rally Wally Bchang 'the ailing first string catcher of tho Yankees who has been for several weekfa got beck Into tho game and hia pretence strengthened the American League champlona -The Yankee get a lead of two runa In tha flflh Inning when they crowed the plate twice Bmllh walked: Jones mode a nice play rrd threw out Ward Bmlth taking second Scott ehaeed Bmlth fo third with a single to left Bchang force 1 Bmlth Haney to Klgney Hip it scoring Hhawkey singled to lert Bchang advancing to third When Fother-gill threw Into the Detroit dugout Bchang tallied the second run Th Hugmen cam back with an Other-run th on that prove 1 the deciding marker In the sixth Inning Dugan singled and After Ruth an called out on strikeo Flpp doubled chasing Dugan serosa In the eighth Hauler singl'd Mannah betted In place of Deuse who was on the mound for Detroit Cobb running for Hauler Manuel singled sending Cobb to third A Ward threw out Haney Cobb erofied nnd Manual! took second Jones walked Blue fouled to Bchang and Veach walked filling the bases Hermann walked forcing Manuah across Bliawkry waa 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