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12 PITTSBURGH GAZETTE TIMES, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2 6, 1023. i 2 FIRE BEATEN TENNIS TEAMS Gotham Fight Body Refuses LaBarba Flyweight Crown DAVIS CUP ACES ELIMINATED BY TEXAS YO UTHSVset Features j10000 To Invade Beaver COAST BATTLER NOT ELIGIBLE TO GENARO'S TITLE iiey aiuraay or P. R. R. Athletic Carnival Vhite and Thalheimer Supply National Tourney's i.

Greatest Upset Spain and Australia Still in Ran- The Gazette Times Championship Must Change Hands in 15-Round Bout and Frankie's Conqueror, Aged 19, Can Box But Six, Said Mullins Refuses to Post Forfeit for Dempscy Go Champ Lends Wills Advice. ning Niles and Casey Default When Latter Under- goes Appendicitis Operation. i fBy Associated Press to Pittsburgh Gazette Times. BROOKLIXE, Aug. 25.

Lewis X. White and I.ouis I Thalheimer, youthful Teian tennis stars, sivth in the National doubles tatted the bijissest upset of tlie day during the cond-round matches of the National doubles championship tournament ob the turf courts of the Lonjrwood Cricket flub today, when they elim-inared the ranking French Davis cup team, composed of llene IjucosU? mod Jean Borotra. in a sizzling five-set match, 7-2S, ii-ti. 0-3. 5-7.

i-4. Their victory, due largely to White's terrific service, on which he five love games, and his deadly accurate placements, will bring them Cainst the KJnsry brothers, Howard O. and liobert defending champions, of San Francisco, in a third- By Associated to Pittsburgh (iazettp Times. NKW YOKK, Auk. 515.

lU-cause of complications i--sultli; from its l-ules, the New York State Athletic- Commission i ilhholditig lor the jiiesent, at lkast, title reciujnition for Fhlel l-i Harlia, 1 "J-j car-old school boy, who won the American flyweight championship (roil Fi-ankie 4'enaro last Saturday at Angeles. Although an exception may bo made in I.a Harba's favor, it was pointed out at lhei coniEiission's meeting today that the coast youth is not eligible to be champion under the new York boxing which provide that a title must change hands in a 15-round bout, but also that a lighter under 21 canntit go more Chillysauce (ban six rounds. liar ha won the M. n. Glover, former trraduate manager of athletics at Geneva will be master of ceremonies and Graduate Manager A.

K. Edgecombe will act as referee. K. Y. Calvin ot Beaver Falls and A.

l-von of Pittsburgh will be the starters. Coach McMillen of Geneva, Alex Quay and Dr. J. D. He-Carter will serve as timers.

Horseshoe and quoit championships will be pitched at the Junction. The annual athletic carnivals of the' Pennsylvania System were discontinued during 1924 hut were resumed this year. During the et month the various divisions comp.is-inir the Cent ml Region have been holding elimination meets to select the final entrants for regional honors at the Junction affair. The cream of the athletic talent of the Pennsylvania System will compete in the various events. Following the big meet will come the final System meet in Altoona during the latter part of Septern ber.

Young-Donohue InFist Fight Continued from K.letenth Vase. home run of the season. The score: Sl.I-ouis AbR. HP. A.

Brooklyn AbR.HP.A. r.lades If. 3 Smith 3 Sbln'rs m. 2 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 llFord 3 1 Stock 2 0 Wheat 4 3. Fournler 1 4 0 Cm 4 0'Brown 4 2 Johnston 3 3 1 Debe rry 4 4' Osborne p.

2 llPetty I 0: 0 fl 1 Homsby 2 3 0 lifit'mlev 13 0 Hafev 4 1 Bell 3 4 2 OFarrlc 4 1 T'venow a 3 0 Mails 2 0 'Hack 0 0 ffotbor' 1 0 0 2 0 9 1 3 11 0 2 0 3 0 0 1 i 0 0 32 4 v-24 13 Totals. 27 10 None out when wimilr.g run fBntted for Maiis in serenth. St. Louis 0 0 0 1 0 3 0 01 Brooklyn 10 0 110 10 li Krrors Kor.1. JnhnMon.

Two-base hits Cox. Osborne. Home run. Bell. Foiirtaer.

Sacrifice hit Thevenow. Double Homsby. Thevenow uid Boltomley; Thet e-now, Homsby and Hottnmley. Ieft on Iw-es St. I.ouis 7.

Bi-ooklyn. 13. Base on 1-aiis Off Maiis 4. off Mitchell 1. off Sothoran 3.

oT Osborne 4. off Petty 1. Struck out By 1. by c-slorne 3. lilts fT Malls.

9 in i. innings: off Sothnron. in Innings; oT Osborne. 4 in 6 1-3 innings; off Petty, 2 In 2 2-3 innings. Hit by Pitcher By Mails Winning pitcher Petty.

loosing pin-hei -Sothoron. Time. 2.10. Umpires Sw.eney. pfirnian and Day Cubs Down Phils In Slugfest, 19 to 10 PHIlA PKUPHIA, Aug.

23. (A. The ''hicago Cubs pounded four local hurlers for 22 bits today and by trimminir the Phillies. 19 to 10. went into sixth place in the league standing.

Keen was knocked out of the box in the first inning, but Kauf-mann held the Fletchermen in check while the Gubs were scoring in every inning but two. The score: Chicago Ab. R.H.P.A 'philo. Ab. R.H.r.A.

Women's Western .1 bolt tournament: DorOtliy KlOtZ Elimiliatea bV 16 -Year-Old Chicago Girl. I Br Associated I'xess to Gazkttk Times w1 HITF. Aim. 25. Survivors o' th- round to-dav in the women's Western Kolf chami ionsr.ip at A hite B-ar Yacht Club were still scattered geographically and the predominating ''hicagoans have Lten reduced Irom 12 to six.

Michisrat- retained tiiree good players for the second round. l.ad two left iinit one each were for Ohio. Wisconsin, Tcn-t; ssee and California. Th-re were some purticularly the ousting of Dorothy Klotz. Chicago district champion, irginia Van ie.

-year-old srirl of Beverly Club. Chicago. The youngster was too much for her. winning and 3. The moM one-sided fffr'ay was that in which Mrs: Elaine Rosenthal Kcinbardt of Dallas took in camp Mrs.

H. K. Smith of St. Ptul. The Texai: was seven nn at the turn soun clinched victory.

Two matches went to the nineteenth hole. In one of these Sirs. iO. K. Harwood of Chicago defVatvd Mrs.

K. AI. Davis of St. Paul by sr-oriig birdie fur on the nineteenth. In the other.

Mrs. John Worlcy of l.os Angeles eliminated Mrs. K. C. of Kansas City.

The contest between for ner cham pions. Airs. I ave Gaut of Memphis and Mrs. Melvir. Jones of hicao ended with victory for the Southern oIh ycr.

The most bizarre muter of tbe da played by Hailey Higbie of Detroit. Michigan ehampion, and I'lizabeth Griggs ot St. Paul. Mrs. lligbie who had a good medal score of 39-45 87.

was fully as erratic today. She took unrunVred stiokes for the first nine ard manager! to baive the ninth in eiht to bo four dtxvn at tne turn. Facing ouick Mrs. lligbie raced at the tenth and shot a wonderful game coimnsr hone-. She look two oil par lor oi.

a v.timan's record for that niriL1. This turned defe-at into victory nnd tae St. Paul girl, dazed by tiie sudden reversal, fell off in her gi'Pi- and lesi. down. fort to have more satisfactory umpiring in games involving the pirates.

Kigle.r's protested ruling of today was one of those which probably would have been given the other way if he had been "bearing down'' at the time ICawIings had gone over ahead of the ball and was lying beyond the plate when the fox o'Neil taeged him. Itawlings' stormy protest availed him nothing. B. Dreyfuss was pleased with the game. altogether Doc Cook, a big rookie pitcher from the Cotton State Dea-gue.

was purchased by the Pirates. Joined the club today and pitched in the batting practice. He was impressive. West Xewton Plays National Tube to Tie National Tube and West Newton battled to a 4 to 4 uedik in innings at lest evening, at which time darkness brought hostilities to a close. West Newton spread eight hits over three while National Tube, although thev got but six.

bunched them in the first and final frames. The aeore: Nat- Tube R. H. Y. A.

E. Newton R.H.P.AE. Meffier r. 1 0 2 0 0 M'Kni 3. 1 0 1 4 1 M'Veigh 1 0 0 3 0 0 Lioherty 1 2 0 0 11 Pratt 0 0 1 0 0 swetonif 3 0 2 0 2 0 Krey 1 1 1 1 0 Taylor 0 0 2 0 0 M'Keeta; 114 1 Howard 1 1 0 0 0 Snvder c.

I 1 4 2 0 Atchison If 0 10 0 0 A iTatt 3 0 2 ui Hero i 1 1 Carnegie I 0 110 0' Ionian c. 0 0 4 1 shultz 1 0 4 O'Martin Totals. 4 1 Totals. 4 8 1 West Xewton 0 0 0 1 2 1 4 National Tube 2 0 0 0 0 2 4 Two-base hit Atchison Three-base hit Ilaughertv. Base on balls Off Shultz 3.

Struck out Bv Shulti 4. by Martin 4. t'm-pire Young. Yetterly. Traders Whitewash Ilomewood by to 0 The North Side Board of Trade nine white washed the Homewood Treser Club last eve.

ning on the Board of Trade grounds. 3 to 0. Baehr, pitched brilliant bail, holiiing the n-v. scatteneO Kits. The score: Special Telegram to XT Kw BRIGHTON'.

Aug. 25. Ten 1 thousand expeclHd to when the fourth annual athletic meet of the Central Region. Pennsylvania Kaiiroad Company, will be held here. A huge track and field meet, topped off with a baseball game between Columbus and the Kastern division team for the regional championship, will feature the day.

Golf will be played on the Beaver Valley Country Club course, tennis on the Geneva College courts, trapuhooting and rifle shooting at the Beaver Kod and Gun club, and swimminc at lleaver Beach. The" track and field meet at Junction Park, New Brighton will get under way at 10:30 a. m. when the preliminaries will be run. At 1 o'clock the finals will be pushed off andac-cording to the schedule as laid out the last event will be.

ended by 2:40 o'clock. At three the titular hall came, featuring Cleveland and Columbus, will take place on the Park diamond. Triple Play Aids Tripe in Winning Continued from Page. ymith 1. Struck nut By Wathcrg 3.

ly Buckeye 1. by Smith 2. Hits Off Walberc, In 6 innings: off Buckeye. 11 in 7 1-3 innings: off Rommel. 3 In Innings: off Smith, 1 In 1 2-3 innings.

WiM pitch Wal.r Winning pitcher Buckeye. Loping pitcher Walberg Time "Umpires Nallin, lieisel and Connolly. Yankees Bunch Hits To Beat Chisox, 7-4 CHICAGO. Auc. 2n.

(A. i New-York bunched hits today ana easn defeated Chicago. 7 to 4. in the first game of the series. Thurston, who started for the locals, was driven off the mound in the first inning.

Kerr checked the hittinpr until the third inning- when the Yankees scored two more runs. Kdwards. the third pitcher to co on the hill for Chicago, pitched a better game but was touched for two runs, one of which was a homer by Meii.iel in the seventh inning, it being his twenty-fifth of the season. He knocked out his twenty-fourth homer off Kerr. No one was on base either time.

Jones pitched a good game for the visitors especially in the pincnes. Joe Dugan. third baseman of the Yankees, was unable to play and probably will be out for the rest of the season due to uo old injury to his knee. The score: X. York Ab.K-H.P.A.

Vhirago Ab 1M1.P A. Johnson 2 4 1 1 3 Moetil 7, 0 0 4 0 Meusel 3.. 3 3 0 3 Hue's 5 10 14 I'ombs m. 4 2 2 1 0 Kalk If 3 0 110 3 0 0 0 isheely I f'rehnr 1. 4 1 0 Hooker 1 1 I 3 0 Paschal 4 0 I 4 ftj Barrett Z.

4 1 1 2 Bengo'h 4 0 2 3 0 Ki.mm 3... 4 A 0 0 3 Wan ger 4 1 3 Jones 4 0 2 2r rouse c. 3 1 2 4 2 0 O'Thurston 0 0 ft 0 0 lKe-r p. 1 0 0 9 0 i Fxiwar.ls 1 A 0 0 1 iHrrts ...1 0 0 0 0 formally 0 0 0 0 1 hKlsh 1 0 0 0 0 14 Tea's rr- is B.ttie.l for KflWHCis in Batt-d for Connolly in nmth iRuth out, hit Ly atftHl 1)11. New York 3 2 1 0 7 hicago .0 0 0 2 ft 2 0 0 4 Krrors Johnson, Dar 2.

hits- Corr.bs 2. Wanninger. V.engreieh. Ihree-rmee hit i 'rouse. Home runs Mcuel Sai rliice luth.

IH5ubie plTi Katuni. iarre't unl Hheely Johnson. Wannlnger hjh! Oer-riit: Tiav's an'l Sheei-. I-fl on tia- New i ork Chid go 7 liase on tm I Is (iff Kerr 2. off Jonee 3.

off 2. Struck out By Jones 3. by Kerr 1. by 2. Hits i iff Thurston.

3 in 0 inning, none out in lirst nning; off Kerr. 4 tn 3 innings, off Kdwards, In 4 Innings: off Connaliy 2 in 2 innings. lxlng pitcher Thurston. Time. 1 37 L'm- piree Hildebrand.

Rowimtd and Monarity. Freak Double Play Marks Tigers' Win DETROIT. (A. P. De troit walloped Boston today.

14 to 4, in the pcrla opener, cutUna: loofe in th first inninir to scor nirf, run.i and fnfi Za hriifT to th shower? Thf KasternTi trat-d crowd to rar1- double play in nc iventh hn Rijfney rz- to cnt t-. nff-olr whp on second a nd Jlaney On nrsi. jtiaiiey was on Mummer hela as they trottea arrrop? tne tud-ber to tairjrd out topetrir by Stokes after Flagstead had relayed th. ball to the plate via Kothrock. The ftoor: Ab li A Itrtt'otl Ab.lLH- tVarh 1 0 0 i 74 24 Total 14 14 Ronton 0 0 ft 0 0 A 0 2 Detroit ft 1 0 1 t) 3 Krrors Flaff-ad.

K.7.ell, P.lsrhoff, Stokrs 2 Two-baw hita Hurke. Ileilinan, Rothrork. Flmtstea'l. I'rothro. Three-baae hits Hanev.

Kiffwy. "obb, ICzzell. Hon: run Hfilman. Stolen baM Haney. Wtnco.

SacnflcM Winieo. Stoner. Louble p)a -lsf anrt Toflt KIaRMea.4l. Rothrock ami Sokep; Proihro, KjezI1 anl Todt. Left on Ronton Detroit Rja on balls 'Ji yuhr 3, off Neubauer 5.

off Stoner 2. Strut: out Ity Stoner by ahniiwr I. Hits Of Zahnier. 5 in 1-5 inning; off Pahr. 7 6 jnnlnits: off uer.

1' in 2 innings. Hit bv pitcher By pihr iTavenr. Wjirl pitch Fuhr. I-oine pitcher Zahniser. Time Umpires Monarty.

Ormsby and Mc-(iowan. Browns Hit Hard, Beat Nats, 8 to 2 ST. IjOFIS. Aujr. 25.

fA. -Poundinsr Southpaw Zachary hard in the earlv innings, the St. I-ouis Browns defeated the Washinpton Senators today, to 2. in the first game of the -series. As the Philadelphia lost.

Washington retained first place. Gaston allowed the visitors only five safe hits. The score; Wasli'n Ab R. H.P.A. St.

Ixiuis Ab. R. A. 0. 01 WHEELING NET EVENT JLiLIST Dave to Meet Friederichs for Title He and Brother Win in Doubles.

MRS. THOMPSON VICTOR i By Staff Correspondent of Pittsburgh Gazette Times WH KEMNG, W. V.V., Aug, 2a. I nder a sizzling sun that fairly boiled the sap from the picturesque Wheeling Tennis Club house walls, the renewal of the once annual Tri-State net championship passed into the final round here today. Da vp O'Loughlin, I'itt and Johnstown junior (lash who is soon to become a permanent resident of Pittsburgh, will encounter Stump Friederichs.

for three years ace of the Wash-Jeff racquet crew, for the right to the historic tournev gonfalon. Dave and his accomplished brother John are likewise far advanced in the dual even, being billed to encounter the survivor of the Boyd and Fleming liiiwia and FriTderichs tussle scheduled for early tomorrow. The entire ii i ion men's singles and doubles and women's singles will be run off ere another day is done. Have O'l-rfjUKhlin passed into the ultimate bracket by virtue of brilliant slraight-set triumphs over Buss Goodwin and Senator "Wright llu-'iis, tinted local luminaries. The Cambria eountian's terrific driving was too potent a weapon for The reckless, net-rushinir Goodwin who succumbed at 6-1.

Hugu furnished "lnv" far mere spirited opposition however, retrieving seemingly certain placements and luring his youthful rival into a host of errors with an apparently simple, but really artful service that time and again caused Dave to net out through over-anxiety to stow the point away. Friederichs Advance. I'riedriclis' attainment of the concluding; frame was 'marked persistence rerr.arkabl) steady shootiny. He first account for yoii'ig F. Ark 1 orr.c lad, and conqueror ip Th-n toward 'he dinner hour he with the redoubtable John mii--ht b.ive reversed lhe deci-j ion has! he journeyed oftener to the net.

Out ho didn't, and Fricdrichs be in the ranpier ano mjre consi-it- -nt of the two. tlid in ahead ft T-5. iiKTd.miiie a 1-0 disadvf.titatre in stanza two opeil disaster ft the W-tctmonter. The fi'lnuarhlinfi bumped jin last etieinv vou-ir Arkl" his bovisii pnl. Fred Sel ot rtins Ferry.

John bleeped throutrh iliapter one s.t ui(i led at 5-1 and mat 'h point in 'he iisuiiist second intiirir when t'ie It, aily younpstvrs lurries tbe net-; bewail ieli'uinr every th ins. i-iel't Raines Iid atid his mate tie reel oft ere tic tin "I own brethren gained their equilibrium and the clutcb riven so, tiie was close ris-ht down the stretch. onlv after repeated deuces lid Pave anirle eff the deciding marKcr to A-kle's delivery and turn in a 6-2. 5-7. li-4 decision.

In women's siwies. the sMrinisi1-in'4 has reached the semi-fina-i smee without upset- Mrs. liellova Thomp-hiii of Little Washington ineeis Mis3 Noyes in th-; top section. The other debate will invdve I ilizn bet.h Iluc-ns. heelinir satellite, ilh Mayer, city Kirls' chariipion Mis.

Thompson and Miss Hutus. the tri-state ciirtrict's two taosl fatre.d are apt to cone touei her in the final and i-hould a hitrhly of tennis The i-i on tbe cart f-r a. m. tomor row. rnd the suci edin-r frays v.

ill be put on as eNpeduicusl; as poFSiNe. Mens Singles. THIRD Relt'ND. Fredrichs defeated li. P.

Arkle. fi-1. fi-4; John I.aughl'.n ilefeatrsCTom Cummins. 3-7. tiavid O'Laiiichlln defeated Ru-sell llood- wln.

6-2. WriKht Huirus defeatfHi lirown Hansom, Beaver Kails. ft-4. Men's Doubles. SWXINP nd O'lAUKhlin and tl'lrfiui-hlin defeaied Arkle nnd Selb.

5-7. S-4 and I- rednchs defeated Sullivan' and llernenl. 6-4. 6-2 lliunis and Cummins defeated Porman and I rice. 6-2, 6-2, Cundlitii and McClelland oe Rapp and Johnson, 6-3, 6-2; Abmma and defeated Hansom and Campbell.

6-4, 6-3. THIRD ItOl'NIl. At-rams and Coodtvin ilefeated Carroll and O'Connor. 6-0, 6-0; Hui-us and Cummins defeated ijundlltift and McClelland. 6-3.

6-2. Women's Singles. FIRST KiU'XD. Rella Thompson of Wanhin-rton. Pa-, defeated Sti-nn lie Uoyd lleall.

6-i. 6-1; Kathleen SchalT defeated Shirley Lydick. 6-l. 2-s. Martha Majesky defeated Alary 6-1, 6-2.

Klizaheth Hukus defeated Kathleen Ifarr. 6-1, 6-0; Sarah Wrilfht Mm. Charles Jackson. 7 6-2; Mary Klieltni defealeil Klsie lre Slorer. 6-2.

6-2; Marreilla Mayer defealed Mrs. William Simpson, 6-2. 6-2. BLOOMFIELD WINS 10-3. The HloOMihold ndepen.nts easily defeated the tak A.

A. nine last evening at lan fleid, li to The featur-t-si of th fray wan the- pitching of Luruz. who strutk out 'lcht t-atters. and the hitting of Bingham nj lienitz. The score tJillv K.

V. A liloomf K.H. IV A. Z. 1112 0 Ttincham 12 2 2 0 Odlwrds 0 1 1 0 0 ivd'tolar 0 10 0 (MShada 3 1 2 1 ft KvJlmer 1 1 0 ltenttz 3 0 0 Kali 0 1 2 0 0 I.

tints 1 2 0 Smith 0 1 1 fi 0 Crory If 2 2 10 0 D'Stout 1. 0 0 10 1 0 Wrabley 1 1 1 2 0 TiK'h 2... 0 0 1 2 lVaiasi m. 0 1 1 2 0 KVhbh! "010 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 10 Totals 10 13 21 9 1 rak A. A 1 0 0 1 0 0 13 KloomnHd ft 4 2 2 2 0 10 Two-base hits K.

bdwards, Ilenitx. Three- bn 1 1 Hi sham. it se on ball Urunner 2, off Kutehbaufch 2, off lintx 2. Struck out Hy Hrunner 2, hy Luntz 8. V'mpire Meehan.

ST. JAMES DEFEATED. Th Immaculate Heart nine took an easy ri-iory from the visitinsr St. James nine at West Park last evening, wfnning the fray, 5 to 0. Th score: I m.

Heart K.H. P. A. K. St.

Jame R.H.P.A.E. DUG round, match tomorrow. France Eliminated. i While White and Thaihmmer were taginf, their brilliant match, William i T. Tilden II, national champlun.

and his younfc prntes-e. A. Sandy Wiener of Philadelphia, were eliminating the other French Havis Cup team. Max Decugis and Ja-jues Brugnun, 6-1. 1-6.

-4. 6-2. lea vine France without a representative in the play. The elimination of tin? Frenchmen loaves only two foreign threats in the play. Australia, represented by her Davis Cup stars.

Oerald Patterson and J. B- Hawkes. and Spain, represented bv Manuel Alonso and Kduardo flaquer. are the surviving foreign teams. Patterson and Hawkes had little dif-ficulty in defeating S.

Howard Voshell. New Gardens. N. Y-. and A.

H. Chapin. Springfield. today, but Brian I. Norton and Wray Hrown of St.

gave Alonso and Klauquer all sorts of competition before the Spaniard emerged victorious. 7-9. 6-0. 7-5. Both the Brown-Norton.

Voshell-Ohapin combinations are seeded American teams. Their elimination leaves but five of the original seeded American teams in the play. Casey Under Knife. Xat Niles of B--stnn and Raymond Casey of San Francisco, who defeated the English team of D. R.

Summer and K. M. Jonhlass in the first play, ran into harl luck and were forced to default their match today to Ldieien Williams and Oeorge M. Lett. of Chicago.

Casey was stricken with appendicitis and was operated on last night. The operation was pronounced successful, but Casey will be confined to the hospital for several days. The headliner for tomorrow looks like the lttchards-Willian' vs. Alonso-Tlaquer match. This will bring one the -favorites of the tournament againat one of the two remaining foreign teams.

Another match that is Mire to attract a large gallery will bring together Tilden and Wiener against Johnston and Griffin, doubles Victors at Newport. The defending national champions the Klnsey brothers, face the team which eliminated France's mi-rhty threat today. White and Thalheimer of Texas, in another content The Australians. Patterson and Hawkes, face LAicien E. Williams and George M.

Lott. of Chicago. Play in all of the five tournaments will tlnue tomorrow, the national father and sons doubles and the national mixed doubles getting under way during the First round matches in the women's 'invitation and the national veterans doubles started today with no upsets, favorites all coming through. Samuel Hardy and Walter Pate of New York, defending champion in the na-. tional veteran doubles, drew a bye in the first round and eliminated Stanley and Williams of Jersev City.

N. in the second rcund. The summary Men's Doubles. SECOND ROl'ND. Manuel Alonsr.

and Edmiardo Flaquer, (pain defeated Wray Brown and B. I. C. Xorton. Ft.

l.ouis. 7-9. 6-0. 6-1. 7-3.

Gerald Patterson and J. n. Hawkes. Australia, defeated t. Howard Voschell.

Kew Oat-dens. N. and Alfred F. Chapin. -4.

6-1. William Tilden II and Sandy Wiener Philadelphia" defeated Max Peciwris ami Jac-niies Hriirnon France. 6-i. I 6 4. 6-2.

Robert O. and Howard o. Ktns'ir. San Francisco, defeated G. Peabody Gardner.

and Henry R. Guild. FU.tnn. 6-2, 5-2. 6-4.

Vincent Richards. Yorkers. X. and R. Korris Williams n.

Philadelphia, defeat 1 Cranston Hnlman and Geraid Stratford, California. 7-V i Lewis N. White. Austin. Tex snd IjOuis Thalheimer.

Tan3S. defeated Jean Ilrtrotra and Rene Lacoste, France. 7-5. 3-6. f-a.

-7. Women's Singles. FIRST BOUND. Miss Helen JacoDs. Berkeley.

Miss Edith fiitoumey. Boatrm. Miss Charlotte Hosmer. San Francijco. Mwi Marjory Howaisnd.

Uoeton. -e. Mr. Frank H. Godfrev.

TVston. defeated Mr. N. W. Niles.

Bostf.n. 5-7. Miss Elizabeth Piiglif, Cinbri.jSk Mjfs. defeatea al'i. Seth J.

Crawford. Eoston. -I, t-2. Miss Isahetla Mumford. Brookline.

Mhss. defeated Miss Betty Waymouih. Eneiand. Miss Mrtha Kavsrd. Short N.

defeated Mn. Billv Palfrey, Boston. -l. 4-1 Mtss Isabelle Thorn-son. Boston, defeated Miaa Cleanora Sear.

Boeioa. -4. l-. Veterans' Doubles. FIRtfT RWXD.

J. Foster. Bnsion. and M. P.

Hawes. Bes-ten. defeated GeorKe Stadei. New York, an! J. D.

Jones. Penvtdence. hy default. J. T.

Baliey. Oklahoma City, and Claude Sutlin. Mexk-o. 'iefcatrd A. 1 Oore.

Wish-inxton. D. C. and J. t'.

Wilson. Boston. -3. C-1. -Rusel X.

Una. Providence. I and O. A. Lyon.

Roe: or defea'etf R. M. Currier and Ira M. Kent. Bomon.

-4. SSCOND ROL'ND. Samuel Hardy ard Waiter Pate. New York, defeated R. tanSey and A.

C. Williams. Boston, 6-1. 6-1. STOWE COPS AGAIN.

The St owe Independents had nn easy diamond contest last evening when they defeated the Harlan A. C. 7 to 1 on the Stowe lleltl In a game that was slow and uninteresting. The hurling of Gardner was the feature. The score -4 Adams 1 4 1 Klm'lcic 1 1 0 2 H'thc'te 4 111 I 'sand 2 ft I 2 Welt 0 0 fi 0 I.

each 1 2 4 1 Freigau 1 1 2 1 Williams 4 2 2 0 Mfnrle- 2 10 3 If. 4 1 2 2 1 4 4 0 1. Mich Is S- 11 eilw 1.. 2 0 2 1 'm 1 I 0 0 Hinl ne c. 4 1 1 i 0 llrook 2 2 fi Wilson c.

1 0 0 I. 1 I'lt'ger s-2 6 2 il Uuner 2 1 112 Martn'tt I 2 4 Friberg 2.. 5 (1 3 2 Keen p. 1 0 Couch I 0 0 1 0 Gonzales 1 0 0 Pe-irce 1 0 0 '1 1 Ka fta 4 1 2 0 2. O'Neal 1 0 0 10 I Mitchell 2 1 I 1 0 19 22 27 IP' Totals 41 10 27 II Greb Improves Daily; Has Minor Operimon Kul I covin a minor opkmtion performed Tt-Klerday niornlnju Harry i.rrb, world'N mlddlewrl-ght champion, who hod injured tit motor rr turned oer near laftf I hurHfJay, won reMiins: entity in the West l'enn Hospital lawt niirh t.

The champion hlmnelf annwered a phone -rail to hit room. "I'm fcolfne; better every day, he declared. The operation today wat for the purpoNC of rfmolnn a bit of la hm thut I picked up In the -wreck. It didn't nmnunt to a thins, and I'm in icood shape thi evcninK." t-rcb naid he hoped to he able to leave the hospital within a week or 10 day. Homestead Grays Defeat Ford Citv Sokols 4-1 FOnt ilTV.

Aug. 'Special 1 The local i-'onl 'itv Sokols were humbled by the visiting Homestead Grays here tins evening lo the tune of 4 to I. in a game that was featured bv fast fielding an. I good hurling by Williams. who relieved Slreeter on the mound for the tlray oultit.

V. Harris hit a circuit clout in the first innir.g. The score: R.H.P.A.K. Sokols ll.H F.A.li. Crm 1 1 I 0 0 Reese 2....

1 1 2 I Wms s. 1 .1 3 ii Heasley s. 0 1 2 4 0 "Iraham rl 1 0' (ii loldberg 1 0 1 10 1 0 Soitles 3 .0 2 2 1 0 Herhs-t 0 0 2 0 0 Vllarris If 1110 I lei las 0 5 1 0 Wafii'n 1. 0 ft 0 0 0 0 2 fl il I Unn.lnn, i 11 ft T. 1 0 i-ierce Co 11 0 1 0 fl Streeter 0 0 0-0 0 Stevison pO 0 0 2 0 Wms p.

0 1 2 0 f' 4 li Totals. 1 IS 1 Gravn 10 0 0 0 0 12 4 Sokots 1 0 0 0 a 01 Two-bay hit" Scales. Williams, Pi-prce. Rwsp. Home run Harris, base on balls -Off streetcr 1.

off Stievison 1. Struck out Hv- Streeter 3, by I. Williams 7, by Stievison PENN A. C. BEATEN.

Tlie William M. Turners scered a 2-2 vic-lory over the Ivnn A. in a hard-fought pamp Ht Wilkir-pburg tield lat evening AithouKh tiuff ojtiiit'lied tSrivtit the iiunclied hits at more ci-i-oitune nioir.enii The score; Turners II I'ran A C. HGarl) 11 1 0 A Pry son 0 0 0 1 Kolb 1... 0 0 2 0 li shoon 0 0 1 0 1 Keo'n 2 0 fl 1 Opart-bell 1.

0 0 1 0 Giirants. 110 2 i Smith 1 2 ACarb 1 1 2 4 0 0 Sampson if 1 2 0 0 0 Treut, 0 1 2 1 1 Peters 2... 0 I 0 1 0 Ilankin 3. 0 1 1 1 0 Brysnn 3 fl 0 0 0 Whitien 0 ft 1 Myers 0 12 0 1 Toner 0 0 0 0 1 Huff 0 2 0 0 0 LGr-a-nt p. 000 3 6 IS 5 Totals.

a. 0 2 fl 0 0 Turners 1 0 2 0 0 Two-base hit A. Garbark. Strtick out Grant i. by Duff 9.

L'mpirrs Jaedby a.ji'1 Ioudermilk. TROY HILL WINNERS. The Troy Hill cavorlers defeated th Hein; tos-rs last evening on the former's ttrounj In a hard-fought diajnon.i utru-rie l- the of 3 to 2. The score; Tray Hill H.H Heinz RH H.A.I-'. Novak s.

1 1 2 4 1 Osmond If 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hacnel 2 0 0 2 3 1 unpie 1.0 2 Ron 3 1 2 0 1 0 Keespie s. 0 1 4 2 I Phili ps 0 0 3 0 0 Vicreckel 1 1 3 6 (, Romak pi 1 1 0 fl 0 0 4 0 0 Haas 2.. 0 2 1 1 (. Hear 1 2 1 0 0 Plalter 0 1 1 0 0 Dean 3 0 0 0 0 0 Winner If. 0 0 2 fl (I Castle 0 0 2 0 Schcll c.

1 i 1 0 Uwson p. 0 1 2 0 1 3 1121 7 II Totals 2 7 21 7 1 Two-base hits Komick. Haas 2. Hear 2. Viereckel 2.

Three-base bit Koos. Rase on balls Off Romlck-1. Struck out Hy Ro-mick 5. by lAson 2. I'mpire Winters.

Bouquet 10c straight mm 0 title in a lO-i-oiiiiiI Forfeit Not Placed. The commt-sion n. itie no further progress in its efforts lo arrange the ills-1 lempsey heavyweight title match next year. Faddy Mullins, mntiamT of Wills, informed the so-lons lie was not prepared to poat a forfeit until hia tighter returned from Kui-ope to discuss the situation 1'romoler Tex Kickard and -lack Kerans. still upon enacting a role as manatrer of Uemp-sey.

despite the oiampion's repudiation, already have posted $25.0110 forfeits gnat intees of their Kood faith in freeki.iir the big- match Tiie Queer.shury t'lub of Builalo w-as granted permission to advatico its tlKht show from September 7 to September 4 to permit Jimmy to box on the card there, as well as in a bout at the Yankco Stadium here September 11. Dempsey Advises Wills. IOS ANUKLES. Aug ZZ- (A Jack Liempsey lias advised Harry Wills to disregard the New York Doxing Commissfaii threats of banishment and "sit tifrht" on the agreement for a Wills-lierwrsey battle-under the promotion of Floyd Kitisim-nions of Indiana. In a telephone conversation with Paddy Mullins manairer for Wills, at New York, iJcmpsey was informed that the New Y'ork Comniissio-t thteatened to ban Wrills unions he put up a forcfit to match the f.r-It it posted by Jack Kcarns.

Denip-sey's former manajrer. for a match to be promoted by Tex Riokard. The champion assured -Muliina that banishment by the New Y'ork commission would not do him harm; that the important thin? to remember was that "you have my word ot honor that I will hrht Wills next year." Later Iempsey dispatched a tele-irram contirming the telephone conversation and promisin-; that he "would Insist that the Fiti-simmons peoile arrange a meeting ouickly to post money," -ruaranteeinc: the proposed match somewhere in the Middle West next July 4. TEN LEADING BATTERS. NATIONAL.

LEAGUE. Plaver Team. U. AB. R.

Pet. Ilornsbv. t-t. Ixuis Id 407 Pottomiey. St.

lyvuis lit 4i7 78 1(B Koumier. lirooklvn 114 427 lii Harper. Philadelphia 109 tT 69 13 to.k. Brooklyn Ill 451 7" 11 leader a year aiso today, Homsby, St. L.ouis, AMERICAN LEAGUE.

Plaver Team. AB. R. Pet. Speaker.

Cleveland I'm 42 0 IK Simmons. 117 430 103 Cobb. Ictnit 74 .27 Heiimann. lVtroit Ill 411 67 16! .271 Rice. St.

Ixiuis SO 206 77. lit Ijeader a year apo today. Ruth, New York. .3. ST.

JOACHIM'S WIN EASY. The St. Joachims loeaers had an easy time dot-mini; the v-sitinc Vedarviile I'irates last evenir.K on the Forward avenue lot by the score of to 1. The score; St. Joe ms R.H.IVA H.P.

I Metrow If 1 1 0 0 Niebers 3 0 111 OiJMutzy 1117 0 I-rmlets 1 0 0 8 1 Hiirers II 9 lin 0 4 0 31111 0 Schrilies If 0 0 0 0 0 A Muusy 1 1 0 0 0 A 3 1 Viridv m. 1 1 1 0 0 Hermann 2 0 1 0 0 Roytas p. 1 1 0 0 Huttci 1... 0 0 1 Hoosie 3.. 0 fl 1 0 OiS'olinBerr 0 0 10 Vudy 1 1 0 0 0 tlalolan p.

0 1 0 1 1 I 4 Totals 1 3 15 i 4 Two-base hit- Ilodner, Vudy. Thre.e-ba.se hit Plrst tiase on balls OfT Roytaa off tiloian 2. out By Roytaa Mf (Jalolan 4. I'mpire iletzo. Puritano Fino 13c or 2 for 25c NOT the tasteless mildness of flat tobacco, but the rich mild-ness of a distinctive blend a mildness that never varies and a mildness that just suits most men.

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Continued from Klcvcnth Pageb I added moeb hilarity to the oeen-aion. Aa movie men registered the picture, the players dove into the big pie. Mhile the gout tried to ent the sreen atuff on the flowers. The somen ille folka brought alonu: their ovn hand and made it a gala day in many waa. They gave Pic a big- ovation when he crime to the plate.

He responded with a triple- Onslow "On' Frisch. A lively topic of discussion in the Pirat1 group on top of the fourth victory ovr th Giants was th- "ridinp jriven Frisch. Kelly and other Jiants by Jack Onslow and Karl Smith. Apparently all restrictions were taken off Onslow, l(tttlltvtlMlltttllllVIltttt(lt4tM(tlMll Meadows Today I nOSTOS. Auif.

peciaX I Iee Meadows is due to far-e the 5 Frafs tomorrow afternoon in i the sond game of the series. It is whispered that the Pirates wiil tRneU with Kob Smith, converted lnfilder. who now knows a toe- plate and a slab rep. UlRIIHM)IUtlllimimtHNIIIIII'ltllltNINnnMMIIHIIIH' who seems to love to tart a fuss. After his exploits around Oil City and Franklin, not to mention the hard coal district, th Tarentum scrwpper looked upon the big league excitement a a sideshow.

Rosy Rows well, prominent fan who is making the present jaunt with the club, says he nver heard anything quite WKe the razzing dished out to th Oiants Smith and fnslow. Rosy had a bencn seat during the series. The verbal barrage wait particularly penetrating; in the bant frame. OhhIow did not bold bark, mach nhrn be toorkH the 0 oanell case. Jack, didn't, mean any of tbe thins be aald to the New York atari, but the playerji think tbe lahafta had IT tret on the home player, m-peeially Vrirh.

ho had a toojeh nerlrn. Smith and Onulow would wait for the Oianta to leave their elnhhoanf entrance and vroald then open up on them as they filed toward their bench. Karl On the Job. Smith didn't' have a thing to do but think up smart thines to say to his former mates. Gooch was behind the plate, thus making it easy for Karl to do hia stuff.

Smith gets extreme pleasure out of say-. in- cute things to the McGraw troupe. It is hard to blame Tde for the defeat, inasmuch as Jess Barnes held us to one run and six hits, but the Pirate strategists now showing' much stuff in their attempts to curb L.eg Mann. -V crisis of this sort culls for deci-pive action yet the Pirate continues to' get balls in Ije.i' alley cr close to his groove. It would be fat better to walk him in trying to make him offer at bad pitches' than to "lay them in there" where he can clica liners to the eutfleld.

Mann is hitting close to against Yde. Dave Bancrott appear to be one of the learu ''s leading tacticians. The morale of the Pittsburgh club is fine, but do not hold up our end always when it -comes to quick judgment while the jrame is in progress. Those people who are eonntinu nut the nre ueadine on dnnaerouM roil nl. MeGrnw.

ha" me rorklnt pitcher, in treefleltl. Kilxslnim.ns. 'roll, flames and Den a. KrUeh. Noting, Kelly.

Men-sel and Jackson are lopded with dynamite at timet, nnd in the preaent cri.i? the leader may ofTer sill aorta of imlueenient for hi men to overtake the lloeeo. Not very long icd the Piratea mnde a cuin of five arnntt-a In one h4frt ireefc. If we eontinne to lt Vtos Inn and Pbilndelpliln ran over ua, out lead may he in grave danger. Gantrcau Stars. Next to I-es Mann and Jess Rarnes.

the athlete who did more to flag the Pirates this afternoon -was Walter Gautreau. that 14i-pound mite of humanity, who is playing like a sensation for Bancroft. In the fifth inning. Gautreau robbed Yde and Moore of hits by successive assists from behind the hag. The plav on Moore called for; superior agility, nerve and sure hands.

Gautreau opened the sixth with a single. He moved up on a sacrifice. Any time Mann is up. Yde ia on the defensive and it was Mann's turn to bat. Here is where the Pirates showed second division strategy.

One run looked like a mountain, and first base was empty. It would have been better baseball had Mann drawn a pass at a risk of letting him hit the sinijle which eventually flashed from his stick. -4V -4V At this particular time, Yde and f.ooeb did an incli.antlon to worry Mann. Kmil aeemefl to "llol-ofC the laagrroM batter, the hall heinic rime to bis naht. Bat l.es recovered his eompoaare in time to rrurk out his nlnninr hit.

Burru. a left hand batter, followed Mann, which was another unnd for pnsslna the demon hitter of sooth-paw pitrhins. The Pirates surely show wenknea in not playing out the string. limits. Cuvler.

Wright and Grantham, three of McKechnie's best bets at the plate, failed to get a hit. The three clever batsmen went to bat 10 times for a big goose egg. The liuccos twtssed up a big chance in the second. Arter scoring once. Grantham was on third.

Gooch on sec- end and or.lv one out. Yde's drive was a hot shot, but Barnes nailed it and Grantham was a goner. stunned the fans by it's safety-first ootch of Gooch's liner near head. Had the ball gone tnrougn the Pirates would have jumped to the front. Jresident Heydier should make an ef- 4.

4 B- T- H. PA. E. Homewd K.H.P.A.E. wlll'ms If 4 0 1 2 0 Maney 3 4 3 4 2 Kl'grt'd tn 4 0 11 1 Taver.tr s.

2 0 0 0 2 Doherty 2 0 2 11 f'ook 0 1 1 Boone 0 0 1 0 Kigney 2 I) 2 3 I Fowler 0 0 i 0 O'Neil 2... 0 1 2 0 Todt 1.. 4 0 0 10 2 Wingo If 2 2 1 2 0 Snellb er rl 1 3 1 0 Waite 0 114 0 prothro 3. 2 2 1 0 2'CoSh i 2 I 3 0 White 0 0 2 0 0 Hre'nan 0 1 2 0 0 Maxell 2 2 0 0 0 Black 3 0 1 1 OUI Shan'e 3 ft 1 0 1 0 1.. 0 2 1 Meilm.Vn 4 3 0 0 Kagle 1...

a4 51 '-MctSiw If. 0 0 3 0 0 nothr'rk 3 0 3 2 1 Blue 1 3 I 2 3 0 Mitchell If Pi 3 0 0 Davis 1....0 0 0 0 tw-ioT cl 0 0 1 0 1 2 0 0 3 0 Cooley 1 14 0 1 Schulties 0 0 4 0 0 stokes c. 3 0 2 Htirke 1 I 4 3 Baehr 0 1 0 0 0 Wentxel p0 0 1 0 -ahniser 0 0 0 0 OjHaawler 2 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Kurir 2 0 0 1 stoner p. 2 10 0 0 Neuha 0 0 0 0 lj Tola's 7 24 Total" 0 3 21 0 Varlvle 10 0 0 0 Hatird Ken in tMrc, TTtlrajro 0 4 1 1 0 4 lo Phllalciphia 0 0 0 I 0 0 3 1 2. Tw'i-baw hits i.rneh, Adanif.

Mi'f aet, K.iufmann. tiarixrr. nrnp--Hurjwr Hliime. Hutnr. Williff ma.

Brofkfl Stolen liases hent. IVrok- KHii.le piay Kim-miok. hii an-l J-eft on hf5S i-ar S. Phfa-ilphiia i tftf-i on talit Off Kf-cn ofT Kiiufrruinn nn Cftirh off l'i-r'e i. ofT 0'Nral I.

of M.tche'.i I. Stni'-k out Hv K4n 2. by Cnuoli 1. by plercw Z. by Hit--OtT Koen 2 off Kanfniann in inliiips.

off 4 in none out in thtr.i: Sothoron in 2 none out in ninth; or? I'it-Tt'i In -S off 1 in J-3 off Mitchell. in tt Z-' lunins--Hit. ly pit her Hy Onuoh tteathxte by Ksufmann Winninjr ptcher ixi-t1nR p.thrlierfH Vmpimt -Coruiick nnd Moran. Time of fpime, 2:10. Sehenley Matinee Club To Hold Program Today The el event retular matinee of thf Srhenley lub will be h-i at the Oval this afternoon.

The c-ird is light on account of so mm horsejt being away at the county fairs. The entries follow: evnt pactnr Silent Lott, e. A. I.ib; Hrother John. b.

J. A RM-ott; Jijjnjm Silk, hr. O. H. Shu II Mailnn t- in F- J.

Seott. Sind event, trottinif Irt flay Tilhot. h. Moi-re; Nick Oratiy. b.

A. M. Mnrifur-rn Sfit, blk tie-orxe L. N'-ff: 'rlr. tr.

g. luy Ri. Third evnt. tnttinK (Catherine tractor, ik W. Moon-; Mat KriaK W.

Smith; Mr. S'ftt. hr. A. J.

Umb. Fotirth vent. rxhit1tion mile tr-rt In Lu cille h. SAXtim. Oeorv F.

Hshr, ifige Mrri. F. H. Kvens anJ W. H.

Wnod. Tiin- W. liveris. Omrlos itolcer and J. A.

Injured Auto Racers Recover Enter Again MoXOVlAHKLA Auk (Special.) Speed tlardnrr, the sew Kensington pilot, and Jack Casey of Pittsburgh, two of the driv ers painfully injured in the 100-mile auto derby Monogahela City speed way last Saturday, report their in juries fully recovered and also announce that thev have sent in their entries for tlve century special at the Mon track laoor Pay. Although their cars were badly damaged In the smashup. which re sulted In the death of Nat Fetterman, both drivers have assured the track officials that their mounts will be ready for the lii-; holiday attraction, which will have as a side feature a mammoth pyrotechnic display following the gasoline classic. KING SCORES SHUTOUT. The inc A ('.

won a one-trted victory rom the Wo! club at A rsenal I ark 1 ant evening, winning: the conteFt to 0. Smith was on the. mound for the K.lnc lads and only allowed the Wolf batsmen two hits. The score Stoe R.H A K.j Har.an R. H.H.A.E- Nant 1 1 3 0 Choito 0 2 2 0 1 Barnes 2 2 2 File- s.

0 3 Ooon 3 1 0 1 2 1 ledtiack 2. 1 2 I 0 Sotnler m. 1 2 2" 0 0 0 Wagner 2 112 4 Lascher I. 1 0 Pnndy If 1 2 2 0 Sclvatt 0 1 0 War' sky I 1 9 WT Saltic 3. 0 1 1 Kpanon r.

0 1 4 0 A Salti- c. 0 0 1 1 Gartner 0 2 0 1 0 liunn 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals. 7 13 21 1 4 IS nma 3 0 I North Side It. of 1 I 0 I 0 II 0 Two-net. SneilbacSer.

Cooiey. Doher ty. Waite. Mcsnannlc. rirsi oase on oaita On Wentael 1.

Struck out By 3. by Baehr 4. Umpire IV-ra-s Snyder ana iloe Falcons-Bridgeville Tie. The Etna Palcons and the Bridgev-ille nine played five innings Lit evening to a 5-3 tie in a Spalding I.gue elimination contest siased at the Carnegie Steel grounds, Eena The Ilridgeville tussers scored four runs in th. initial Inning, but the i-airons came oacii with two marker- in their naif nnd In the third tied the score with three runs, uarK nes- halting the contest.

The score: Falcons R.H.P.A KJBrtdgev'le H.H.P.A.E. Bonrato 3 1 0 0 0 0, Anton 0 0 0 McK'ee 1-1 2 2 2 0 4 Oarbln 2.. 1 0 0 1 0 S'haffer 0 110 1 Don'elly s. 2 0 0 4 Bash 1110 u'HusIs 1... 9 i Metzger sO 1 0 1 Delanl 3...

10 0 2 1-10 1 4 0 0 joeislag 2 i Kmll 0 0 2 1 0, Dolerese 0 I 1 Merrm'n n. 0 0 3 1 OiOeL-riager 0 0 0 Imroff 1 0 0 2 0 Abraham 0 0 0 0 0 5 6 15 Totals r. Tv o-base hit. I -alani. Bush.

SchnfTer. Pirt base on bails off ImhofT 1. off Abraham Struck out By ImhofT 3. by Abraham Umpires C'olmery and Kennedy. SANDLOT GAMES CARDED TODAY Industrial League.

Pnllmnn at Hermeo-Grove, Railway Mail at Pgh. Railways. Pressed Steel Car League. 1'orrhiKiiog v. Freighl far.

Class A Elimination. FOI RTH ROt M. Itusselltnn at I nivfrnnl. Independent Games. St.

Adalbert, vs. Kelly Club (Ural View. I Homestead al Beaver Falls Klks. Mitlvale ew Kra at 1'bomaa Club. West Newton at Jeonnette.

Independent Games. Glenshaw at orth Side Traders. Mime I nd. at McDonald. Industrial Lcafjfe.

Reliance Life at Gin Cal. Rice 4 fl 1 1 Rice 4 2 1 2 (1 Harris 1 3 0 13 4'Ijimotte s2 1 fl 4 5 Yeach If 3 fl 1 ft 0 Sister 1....4 0 2 11 1 Jeanes m. 1 0 0 1 4- 0 fl 5 0 ll flln m-lf 4 0 fl fl M'Manua 2 3 2 1 0 5 .1 Hsrrls 1 3 0 (112 llKvans 4 12 10 Pluege 3 .4 1 0 0 Ill-rtr'nc 4 114 2 r'kinp'h 3 1 1 0 T.nb tson 3 4 1113 Ruel 2 fl 1 2 2 2 0 I 0 0 Zachary pi 0 0 0 0' Rusell 0 0 1 GrefT-r 0 0 0 fl 1' Rent her. I 0 Cl 0 ft: 1 (I fl 0, JSevere.d. 1 6 0 0 21 2 r.

1-J Tntnls 21 27 lii Kins T- A. Wolf R.H.P.A. K. Harnett 1. 2 1 6 0 (10 12 0 Hutter I 1 ft 0 OiRatrtman If 0 0 2 0 0 Hirth 3...

fl 1 0 1 Kei-tr 0 0 7. 0 1 Nellis 2... 0 1 II 1 I'iRrown 0 2 0 0 0 Smith 0 1 0 1 Schwere fl (1 0 rt 0 Wolfram II 0 r. fl fl Marr fl 0 0 0 fl 1 0 0 0 f' Mohan 1... iv fl (l 0 llein 1 1 7 0 Kelfer 3 0 0 1 3 0 I ufley 2 2 0 0 Oillanter 0 0 fl 0 0 Potter 0 fl 0 fl 0 I III Totals 0 2 IS 7.

1 Harlan 0 0 0 1 0 ft I Two-base bit Semier. Three-base hits Barnes. Dundy. Plrst base on Iwlls Off Gardner 3. off Dunn 1.

Struck out-by Dunn 4, by Gardner 4. I'moire Robinwm. RELIANCE LIFE VICTORS. The Reliance I-lfe tossers grabbed an easy diamond fry last evening when they defeated the Jit. lbanon Firemen In a one-aided game by the score of 7 to 1.

The eore Reliance R.H A Mt.I-eb on K. A E. Fweeneyc 3 2 0 tones c. Helbl'g 0 3 stmith 1 14 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 1 3 0 siii.ni 12 13 0" nrown U'- i 1 I srvdir 0 0 7 0 0 Vewtll 2 0 2 0 0 IV WHson 2 .0 0 1 1 1 William- 300010 5' 0 0 10 0 Se.brT 0 1.0 r'AII. InwdpjOJl m.

0 0 0 0 io r. 1 2 1. ZTT- 2 0 3 1 1 Reliance 0 0 O-l Neweil. hita PH. Sweene-.

Home runs Piti. pon Smith 2. Mruck out-By tonzwood 6. Umpire Nincrs. Maro ski2 0 0 0 1 OiAl'x'nders 0 110 0 Grady 1 0 1 0 b.i'avinagh 1 0 0 2 0 0 Lapkv 3..

2 2 1 rt 0 1 1 Farrell e. I 2 2 0 0 Stewart v. fl 1 1 1 Kups 0 0 0 0 Pruadw'v I 0 0 2 1 0 Mjeskl 2 0 ('Ttankin 0 10 0 0 Olson 0 1 0 3.0 0 0 1 0 lobb 0 0 2 0 0 le m. 0 0 0 0 0 Gnce 0 0 0 0 0 li(crtjr pO 0 0 0 0 Totals. 5 7 IS 3 0 3 K.

1 2 Immaculate 0 i 3 ft 1 fwm Two-base hits Nellis. Smith. l.uffey 2. Hein, Harneit. p.rown.

I'-aso on halls Ciff niith 0 off canter 4. off I'oUer 3. Striicl; out Ity Smith S. bv flanter 6. Umpire Johnson.

Iouiw 3. Pa on Iwtlln otr 7.arhary 1, off Russell 1, off last on ft. Struck out Hy 1. by Gaton 4 Hit. Off Zachary.

7 in 3 inn hies; off Kussell, 2 tn 3 innings; off Gregg, in 2 innings. lostn pitcher arhan. Time, iL Umpirea iinnetm ud vrcn. Bitted for 7ah hary in fourth. for Russell in seventh.

JBatted for in nintn. WaPhin-rton 0 0 fl 0 fl 0 0 2 2 St. I.ouis ft I 2 fl fl 0 fl Krrors S. Harris. each.

Ruel, Robertson Two-base, hits McManus. Ruel. Three-hiu'ws hits-H. Rice. Sister.

Stolen bases iloslln Double plays Robertson, Harrrave and Hob ertson; Ie klnpau-th S. Harris and J. Har ris; McManua. Imotte and i8l---r. s-tcn- flee Goaiin.

L-cft oa base Waahinffton 8. JSC o-bjij? hit Karretl. Ias on balls 'ff TKbb t. off I-afTer-ty 2. Struck out By Dobb 9.

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