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0, fa 1921. SPORTS. 2, SPORTS. THE EVENING STAR = e - §g‘{.Gfs Out to Make It Three Straight From Tygers : Defense Arguing in Base Ball Trial (MOGRIDGE MAY TWIRL CASE WILL GO TO JURY 2¢: IN 'TODAY'’S: STRUGGLE WITHIN NEXT TWODAYS Due to Face Middleton—Victory Yesterday, 95, Attorneys for Players Have Ten Hours in WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, AUGUST 1 AT TOP IN MAJORS. AMERICAN LEAGUE. % Due to Rallies, Cinches Third Place for 3= - Which to Make Pleas—Both Sides Are Griffs for Series. s T Claiming Victory. Safely intrenched in third place, for the présent series at least, as a result of their 9-to-5 victory over the Tigers yesterday, Zeb Milan and his National cohorts are prepared to make it tlireé straight this aftés- noon in their clashes with the biffing Bengaiese. The léader pto tem. of the Griffs has his pitching ace, George Mogridge. priméd for combat and believes this elongated southpaw slabman can turn the trick. Of course, T. Raymond Cobb, director of the destitiies of the visitors, be expected to provide considerable opposition and is likély to sénd one Middleton to the mound in an effort to check thé National attack. But the wily Milan probably has a few tricks up his short sleéve, fof CHICAGO. August 1.—Attorneys for the defense in the base ball trial today opened ten hours of argument in an effort to convince the jury that there was no conspiracy between former White Sox plavers and alleged gamblers to throw the 1919 world series to Cincinnati. Henry Qsergar' representing Carl Zork of St. Louis. opened for the defense, which probably will complete its case late today or tomorrow morhing, after which the state will close in about two hours, the case going to the jury late Tuesday or early Wednesday D. . PRINTERS TRIUMPH Webb VYields Detroit Nine Only Thtee Hits in First Game of Titular Series. Judge Hugo Friend has announced |And this they have signally failed x B . Go o - in a verdict of | t0,do . " i v leasing to him than a cléan sweé X DETROIT, August 1.—Washington's | that he will not susta °.| The defense pictured the base ha nothing Wwould be more p! . 0 D of the series hard-hilting hine Is feady for the|guilty against Zork, and Rerger's|gcapdal investigation and trial &s & -d. t second round of the arhual Uhion a theatrical burlesque, in which Ban While yesterday's engagement was | S ——————— 5 arihua on largument dealt for the most part | theatr burlesque, in not productive of the scintillating Printers’ Base Ball League cham- |2 president of the American finish tbat marked Saturday's set-to, l’refly Soft for Schacht pionship now being plaved here. In|With technicalities of the conspiracy | was the villan and Charles 4 there were thrills a-plenty. and not |leg its ontest vesterday with Deiroit.|'ams Behetl Ancrs Ay Thomas | owner of the Chivago club, : leasing. from a National runner-up in last year's champioh- e Standpoint. was (hé hearty manner in AD.E H PO AE ship. Washington (riumphed easily,|Nash. representing Felseh. Weaver| gy l0 0 case was merely another which batting rallies were carried HoLHES T 10 to 2. AN T sandi) and Ben Short,| outbreak of the Comiskey-Johnson through. Midway of the struggle the | 41 1100 Harty Webb, Washington's pitching ::“r"“un: Clootte, “Williams and) feud, said Berger. McBrideless clan of McBride found S o 19 ace held the Detroits to three hits|febresenting Clegtie, Vi Lomr @ te |to find anything in Nlinois law s itself trailing, but they got togéther 14 0 2 2 1 @ Ian 4 did nmdu}ow :hrur;'ner t: reach ‘:fm':’e o t6 be heard. ing the throwin = ball gume . C hty punch that 4 2 0 rs! e uring e rst ve pe ::: |uh"-ui—l;':fifa: k?;::!rxe) Dnaun gros- -3 3 l‘) ’ 3 0 ningh. Two hits, a pass and an error, Two Have Been Dischirged. &y. Not contént with that effort. the e Sin b X 4 ik u i ‘!_:,hlr': o mn Scopa i) their tallies.| Of the cleven defendants nrig;llnnll;\l‘ ing games i ded 2 K. O. to : - ee local hurlers were slammed|on trial. Ben and Louls Levi. alleged | to injure thei lhze“:";'ngl:r “Slabman in the sixth, and LS B ] w Flagntead tapped ¢ vlu‘ ke in yesterduy'n sngagement at American Ledgue Park, Bobbs Veseh| by the visiors for fourteen safeties. | pamblers, have been @lscharged, and |said Berger ntended 10 d when George, a beaten pitcher. camé 8 3 12 24 18 o' éadea to Kitllop nécoid to third. He mnde a wild sllde for the hot cormer, hut Shanks tobk Biaeki®’s | A)l of the Washington men broke Judge Friend announced that he|so would hav they wi up in the eighth he was subjectéd 10 | apyiied for b H t6id dndl fod¢ the rudlier {6 the Bask. Umpire Disieth ruird Veileh out, but Bobby did not asree with the arbiter. |into the hit column., Feldman, Hood. | woid direct verdiets of not. guilty ng to destre and 1 another healthy lacing. or Dauss in ninth. [] ~rhers s, - robnd - Suess, Goldsmith and Webb getting|for Felsch and Weaver unless more bsurd.” Milan Séts Fast Pace AB.R. H.PO. A.E |~ two safeties each. evidence was found. + f 8 0 111 1 1 y 3 St. Louis also survived the opening| Attornevs for both state and de- Playing up to his job a .3 1.3 1 0 ¢ . round, Beating Pittsburgh, 10 to 6.]fense today issued statements pre- manager. Milan took an activ ! 3 11 2 00 Today New York will play Indianup- dicting a speedy verdict in their|same reason 1 w admit in these proceedings. In five trips to 5 0 i0 olis. and St. Paul, present champlon, | favor. word of Bill Burns' testimony the plate he nicked Dauss for three L s 0 3 A 3 will encounter Boston. The state has fully established the |1t th S cane singles and worked hint for a pairiot Cigl 1ha g ok —— guilt of all the defendants,” said|have violated their e Delis Mickuors l:}‘.‘,‘ 402 2 & 4 1 J Four Clubs in Sally Circuit Going Benton Goes to Minors Goorge Gorman, chief counsel for the |is no erime. That is no « S ctos L 10 0 o 0 . state. “Three have confessed. e raud. and he managed to mark the platter 308 ¢ ¢ 4w i . CINCINNATI, Ohlo, August 1. |confessions have not been denied. | “The state has failed utterly to prove : in the eighth after strolling to first 111 0 2 4@ L ROLI SnE, “Rub&" Bentoi, former star pitcher | Clearly the siate has ven y iIntent by these men 1o dcfraud e H : ~ 3 . n, er star e L S L onty (ane S e F HE GIANTS suffered their first double defeat of the season yes- Two Are Not of ‘the Glants, has gone (o Toleo, | charges in the indictment| any one. chaticsiafSinjbatiNe wasiRepe buny L RN ; f | o where he will joln thé Kansas City | “The state has falled to establish| “Admitting—for the sake of arwy topping Tyger drives in his direc- s aani terday just whén Manager McGraw saw hope of going ahead of | i mpia. s ¢, Augiist 1—The | Amriean Aesocintion teatn " there has been & eriminal conspiracy.” | meni—that thes did intend to defr toni. ud In all but ohié ihsldncs Réla ‘Tor i = the Piratés, National League leaders, for the first time sifice Juhe | South Atlantic Assou - Benedict Shdrt. attorney for the |the defendants are charged with co. the smaslies to singles. S, in A 5 - S ssoeistion has passed ey = - defense, sald in his_statement. spiracy to defraud through a coi " There were other Nationals who| #Balted for Schacht 1d dixth 6. The clan of McGraw, that had pounded its way to a joint owner- |through a weck of base ball politics SOUTHERN ASKOCIATION. defense. said in his Statement. dence game. The law on confide v f{}";‘,’e“"(}"{{” “;(uh ‘"‘::“lcfllh::elttdfr; Eodes e 3 39 29 1-§iship of first place with the Pirates Saturday, fell back a game behind | that las lefc a confused situation as Attate s ik transactions with gamblers. but togame Sfin’mm'}'il»r::‘::‘dr nee must b o . ‘Rourke © ol 2 3 x—9|; i C p 3 ity te | impose: e er by the viclis S5 it enabled his ciih G break Into| Twobase hits-Vede, Hellmann. Turtepase| /S TiVAIS When the Reds wrested two hard contests from them. | @ result of a meeting of the directors iy torfésieny.. {find the defendants gallly the Eiale | o e 1o ne. proof of shat i thi the scoring column and assisted in "ts—Dauds, Smith, Bassiér. Stolen baees = had to establish there Monday. at which four clubs decided as the indictments charged. that the scason should be split, while the remaining two insisted that such action could be taken only by ungni- mour vot As a result Spartanbutg. Charlott Greenville and Augusta announce thaf The Pirates, however. are in thé midst | of theéir first feal sluihp, due malnly to a falling off in_ pitching #nd lack of scorifif power. The Braves, fivé games back of the Pirates, today will continue their task of trying to cstch the leadérs. They are not hitting hard, but their e { Judge. Judge, the next batting hee that sent Dauss to defeat. He aiso took part in two == of the three double plays achieved by the Nationals. and these fielding feats had much to do with the ultimate re- sult 1 Smith, bench warmer for some contributed gener- Flagst Bacrifices—Harris, Woodall. Double plays—Srgeant to udfe (unussis Judge tg O'Rohrke to Miller to (' Tlougke. Laft o0 bantéo— s ossnngton. 8, First bues op b3 f Dausa. 3: off Bhachr, 1. Hits—Of Zhch- aty. 10 in five innings rtnes. 2 In thebe innigs._ Struck ou Records for Past Week | — in the Major Leagues | | | | . cont ¢! The T he season has been divided and are Closeed_Saturdays 1o 11 fonals’ success when, pitchietd are éftective. Eed ) Y i pinch-hitting for Albert Schacht. he Leagué games yestérdar were won by B Calurbia s natrs ePIlE Setion l)'lgl’g' J"ll‘ nnected for a triple that tallied two second division clubg, the Cards beating Teth torearantin ason and Augus ton: the cifcuit-chamipion Dollgers and the 1 e may i o Uiey st Dot Feorge Dauss was not the only Phlllles disposing of the Cubs. i 1t only one season fa Ih force Men’s Wear hox artist to fin e going rough. Tribe Holds Two-Game Lea 2 lumbia leads the leaj v ] Box_ar L ; | gue, with Charle sy ';E;uon\:"flhdfifh:fi ;:I.anbl_l The world champlon Irididns maintain L ELBOR- | |tton In second place. four games be- ¥, ou 83 8421 hind. Greenville, Augusta, Ch. H ple of innings the southpaw looked onily & two-gamé lead over the Yafikets 21935 630328 Spare Al e Specml From All airly good. He got into trouble in - Bdll T A In the American Leagué race, but the 93350 42718 and Spartanburg following in the or- the third, however, and, after & wab. m Bdle oday former have shown ability to brace when 34588 11 63 33 ase s aine 2 5 . h bly fourth inning. provided a Roman threatened by theif pursiiérs. The Yanks 2 913 :n 21 2 fbt e ackeen }l‘-! been divided Spar- Dcpnrtmenh in the holiday for the Tvgers in the next. AN AN L took a_one-sdéd #amé from the charn. A N B iantiEE1sads HHE secondiDeriodiwith gy Six hits for half a8 many runs in that ERICAN LEAGUE. plons sesterday after the leadets had ST 418185 | |Iotie and Augnsia are tied for TaE t " ssion convinced Milan that the ary outclassed them Saturday. ° y, July 26. ond; winnine Pye suces e s emnan S.. showers were better than the dia- |Clevelana LT 3| Both of thé Glants-Rads contests went EAGUE. | [ hrce, ‘and Chatleaton ie fourth ok mond for Zach into éxtra {nnings, thé first lasting twelve S 89 63883 | |two victories and three deferis s E5T Win for Scneht. D a s Ries et lt’u 75738 | Greenville won three and lost five We started out Schacht was the sec he onening e n 3 23212 o 2 t H i vi though Te pitehed only ore Tor, “0g 8 to 7, bvér Doiglad and Ryan. The| | 388 SR 13 | |olumpla plaved four games and lost (s Rmothing et xth. and never went' o' bat. he was | Chieags 4-to-3 gecorid match, a pitching duel be- 13050 93815 i Ton0st 75 maticlen & fortunate enough to-be credited with the | Phlladelp sl A8 NAhS NIS endid By Mo un i ibi i SELIOINE victory, 'When Al came 10, the be two-base smash to the left-fleld | N e Braves in Exhibitien. - be “cleaned out” at the Natlonais weie on the short end of | D In the last gam~ ‘he Reds weré i VHEELING, W. Va., August 1.—I # 4-10-2 score, but when his successor, | uire?d 15 to five. S ELING, W, Va, August 1.—In & ongult:d. thirteen lome runk by Wheat and Ruetheri netted the Dodgers all their tallirs in the game the Cards won, 4 to 2. Three of the four markers registered by thel| cago at Phili i . Louls dt ton. at Boston. Resuits of Yesterday's Gathés. ‘Wishington, 9: D’.‘\!Nll. 4. Harry Ccurtney, began work at the out. | §i by of the seventh, the homé clan was ad, 6 to 4. Handsome Harry was reached for two hits, one a triple by ninth-inning rally, the Boston | tiondls defeated the Bauers of Wheel- ing Here vesterday. 7 to 4. Haston Nationals...080001008712 12 to 1, of their original prices. 1i MELS W | FLPLAYNG in 1 you get soon T 3 ey inhors catat aties bare o t. Port Whesling 001800001411 1 . Has !:’lelr"t’ha( was converted into a run, in New Yoik. 12; Cleveland, 2. M "Sw'.’"'.""u ";,"’_: .:‘m': o o 7 wimwnecnd. Brazton ahd Glbson: McCall Kad énough you will SEE The Tygers reachia.she Hitsi NATIONAL UE thirtéet made by the Cirds off Ruether. s i Ll Zachary in the first inning, but Were 'L,z‘f Rapi/s Hitthag Streak Baaed. Player Phils Let @o for “Indiffer: paliips PRy e BB HE g S, down the left-fleid lirie. - Blue's single to BB Ifi ‘o78 ...?.."Lf:’.{:,fi ;.h# r&::"m ent” Work Is Proving short sent the pitcher Bome. ~Veach's 805 495 foatad the Cube, 10 (6 3. “Find” 5 Cloke Dally at 6 P. M. ouble wis wasted in the' fourth, but | 1, 1o Th clgnth tonigg, when- the 1 ind” for Giants. Saturddy 8t 3 P. M. tired Bassler and Dausy#h the neth. | Giinetl: ‘8 S B IR B RN bt on ac¥ily Mo wad BY JOHN 8. FOATER. 5 Three: $30 Three B14,;5420 484 Conb singled suc. | "onibn toaT. " GuMEs TONORAOW RORer ant Tae made thins waticon i | Betors the Giants got Bmil Meusel ree- § 34 - § .00 cesaively, the 1At naméd sending Bius | gy Chicago. . Phila. at Pittsburgh. | off the Cub fiurlers. and while they were experimenting iece Suits Piece Suits home, and Heflfiann'& double scored | Brookiyn at 5. Xouti. Brogkiifn gt Cta'ti. | “Mays held the Infilans to two hits, one | With the combination of King and e i ush and Cobb.” Veach singled to|N. ¥ Ut Gincipasti Yo T 8t 8 Loals” |4 homer by Johnston, while tho Yanks | Walker. and the later combination of judge, Hellmann Bolng held at third. | Boston at Pites Fenterdnns Gucish. | hammered Bothoron and Caldwell for | Walker' and Brown. they steamed Three: $40 Three. han Joft to s 40 mothing better| Redults of Yesterday's Games. | tourtesn satetiés, ana won, 12 to 2. The :2lonz With a combined batting aver- r e: v The s suston creforithe finabichiviof | in o iy e o Yanks clinched victory in the sixth, when ; 2= for their ontAalders nf ahout 205 iece Suits Piece Suits . . gl 8. Tou Kivn s théy arové in six rum that session i Thev bl ane hatten whn wae hate i Natiotals Get Buny. | Mays, with a double, cleared filled sacks. .*™~n 200 in tha ArtAld and of it Then the Nationals began to get| busy. O'Rourke opened the fifth with a single to left and Brower, sent up N At the Sign of the Moon Purne hrvarad arannfl ihe mArls th ~ther v 2nn ta <0 good as he has heen Three- fioee $50 Three- $36.67 $3334 GIBS, WITH GOOD RECORD, 3 9 * i .o in,ldve of Zachary. walked, - Hotn B Suits. . Piece Suits d up when Judge was rettired by al=hls. whn twasg lot ont hocanse ha 5 and Milan's hit counted Blackie. = wae Indiferant, eardin n hn ree- rée- Rice forced Zeb, but Brower w s abls Y . 7 ;hhkdflhh!;r\-::_\]n:rn'r!hn“:«-p.n, Wy F' “,5 Th A 4 ;‘.0 Tgfli -00 ©0 hit tne plate. ice pilfered second, tk incresead na o G lett when' Miller went out, OUT 5 I E Torkc increned its outfleld batting l Piece Suits. . iece ts A 5 Blue, Guéks that wasn't a_canital move by # team which has heen gagging a little too much in batting to be » Schacht held the| Tygers_scoreless in the sixth before 'the Griffs staged their big_turn. a8 ni IBRALTAR ATHLETIC CLUB, which inténds to competé in the ani- Reductions arris w e, Atsads cHamplonship. contender. - Of : $40 $15 and $18 . Bush to Biue, before Shanks ciduted = = i< 3 m $37 users 10 center. Gharsity s Shes nciaited nual series for theé District independent basé ball championshiip, has | 77 oy, Mete! mist keen at s bext A= Linen Suits Tro Shanks on second and the latter went it i 3 i Giant: 1 hiommie wheti O fion s sbat AL been stepping at & livély rate this déascr. Of thitteés gainés [Cinta Rt ; _Befare Tropical Speclflls let. Then came Earl Smith; pinch- | playéd, the Gibs have won elfi:, 165t four and tidd orie. qut Féstetday | me aiond Fante of wenterdnse ot || P $ 50 s dfl‘pu‘;r‘fif};-:::i (T:e uper wal-| for the fitst tie in six we they f{lve Téhléytown Athletic Club |header to present CTheinnor! wrion the | I W d Whi 05he P eld atknd Jot Three sucks, | 4 Hearty battle befare losikg, 1'to 2 Here's the Gibs' récord for the | Finnink tin Socmure’of v fumbie. ut —Inventory orste hite Flannels counting Gharrity gnd rke. Smith | séason: 300 avat airioe the CHants oot mim b zoored on udee’s Bow. Mian ricked | s, plusone, 2; aiba, o e - = Ariing hisDart of the i as dnti For the purpose of sifpli- Suits $25 and §28 sg'ss forced by Rice, and Miller skied ¢ 12 Ba %; Gi g Hme Rms pated. 4 . fyihg inventory, we have de- Mohair Suits A A s, 2 Willer Heket taread th, < H BB R s | Ken o ZR 6o Now for Ruth | (7 frisisdaciiotuin il | cded on most prononced $94.50 i Worste the Crghin,* EouTthey Wi safely part | Sooes: kS Winde ow for R o o A oot i) sy || Price reductions on our en- : $1058 | Himae=. Mitan drower, and Judge sacrificed. | Tennallytown, ibs,. 1; @ Bdbe Ruth éam ck with #at 4n awful jJumoine on at the Anish tire stock. In additi 1 " 85 Votr ey x bass. then Rice singled | Dreadnaught, 3 (four Innifiga). ghother homer yester BHis | |i* tha Tankees do not win the cham. S 5 15on Sto o Sam reached second ouljan to third.| Next Sunday dt 3 o'clock, the Gibs second in S "‘f,’f a8 |n# pionship. light-weight fabrics we are Millers. smash to Hont seanywoin, it aeener pontbndet tor the city | | sad Hie sehovi's oratFiy e e = 1 : : Thehe Sax BuM pe . “lub, another conténder for s #edson's tol s o = S . e % Verran st bt fynped when he | eice’ “Th ‘game will be. piaysa o It el e ooe STANDING IN MINORS ifcl ‘)d'"g{ "‘;d;;l"' weight 335 and $38 Up to $8 se. 5 3 e W ent over B 5 il i i) a fiy to Veach. tHarddnire : the top of the Poto Gpstnds uitings for Fall weat Silk Suits Stripe Worsteds :?1 : started their last tufn | mKalekerbobkérd overonme thée Shirh- grandstdnd. Rufl 8t R R o Y osasler tripling to ceri- | rocks, 15 to 9, by pouhding Paltiiet and | | on hlfitlnf however, % W, L. P z special price eiéry .3 e Topoalls dong loft to Milan let | Humphrt Serrin, who started for | | ot the $20 deries chg on : Newark.... 46 5 438 ahould Buy -50 Fetired: Shanks: to Judxe. any mush | e Ealcht Yout T e el 8041 ] oot Sagnd.0t S AL A | pusae e Rl 5 Te s y Fish nk'h other today o 0l TOW to hestef. . 5 19 . . K was easy. Courtney to the first-sacker. |57 tna Winners and Robey &nd Kirby , | Keep up with the 1ast season orumto. . Reading.... 31 71 8% ‘ of the Shamrotks rhade homérs. dmg ':1‘,‘ 3 l“‘l"ll Y‘:" a‘." AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Léviathas Athlétie Club vénquished midde of Y. ams in - = Caught on the Fly [j| iéanes aciede ciub vangutened cagg, “No. 34 wa nit o Augusc To Measure Owing to the UNUSUALLY LOW N e tave e ol | el oYU Mamre taihe ) | 81 5 W ; PRICES we are forced to charge, at HArrth was eréditél with a singlé In | YiCtors, yle vert : 2 3 Rad. City.. 58 47 530 ( o > the second Ihning when “HnEIEID sixteen bitters and arove in the de-| o et s 830 Cototalids. . & o8 .4 ; cisive countet. Liberty Bells took the measurs of the Baltimore All-Stars in & well con- téatsd 4-to-2 geme. In four timés & bat, Ciriotti of the wirninérs made thrée homers. lv'lnul toward _third base was waftea ) 1i-t8-8 lekifg to thé Litdy: SOUTHBHR ASRUCIATION. W. L. Pet. 51 46 516 [ 41 68 383 40 68 377 the wind from foul to falr terri- tory. Sargeant was set for the catch outside the line and barely managed to touch the bail when he jumped 16 the inner side. That dodbié y engineered by the Nationals in the fifth was a nifty bit cost, all alterations 5715 §18 $20.00 Can’t Be Duplicated Under $35 40 (008 Nashy! . Orleans. @ 44 071 Mobile. Little Pock 52 48 .531 Ch'tta Witinérs 1488 many 160§ h enti'L :::n Vi 43 Cut Silk fedtured Neckwear. . . ... . Brool i hitehing, ASERICAN AS88CIATION. 1.80 F.'alcy ghb'ts; all sizes !nn’in’ #déa‘s pitehing and Crump's hit- ting hélped !"Lumu Athletic Club to of work. With Bassler on first as & . 9 83 36 .64 Hartford. result of a hit. Dauas bunted towdtd | &n 11-t0-3 win over American Becuri-| Mispeapalis 24; Iagianaotis, 19, Bridgepori. 33 85 098 Springh, 181l At this special price you aré $3.50 Faney s .35 $2.50 and $3 s 85 Judge. * Joe mrabbed the ball and shot |t and Trust. The victors piayed er- | Louissilie L Faa. 4. Worcester. . 31 30 367 Waterbury. 48 49 ‘424 bt ? Shirts; all sizes Men’s Shirts it {0 ORourke. " nipping “assler. | roriess bass bail Rt s 2 et ) Niw Havéh 47 41 534 Altany..... 26 08 283 | [l not limited to choice of a few irts; sizes. . e ea - Blackie's return to Harris t Dauss to first. Judge had retired the Tigers with an uhassistéd double put-out in the third. Miller and O'Rourke were respofi- sible for thée two-ply killing in thé hth. Flagstead hit @afely and pil- fered second beforé Sergeant linad to Bing. The dark-visaged Jeft fldld- er hurled the sphere to O'Rourke b&- fore Flagstead could. gét. back to second. BLUE RIDGE LEAGUE. Wi L. Pet. w. Eredorick. . 3028 .50 Husover.... 20 852 Chami'ab wi bors 30°30 "5 patterns—but an imménse stock. Tailor-made means getting & suit as you want it —not having to accept one made for anybody. % ond successive double-héader when it trounced Vendome Athlétic Club, 14 to 0, and Costello Post, 4 to 2. Peer- less’ now has won ten of the last twelve games played. Linwortk Midgeta ran their comses utive victory string to sixteer Ny polnting the way to the Chriat Child Juniors in & 20-to-§ sHigagemmstit. THS i $6.50 Silk Shirts, collar at- All Straws!! $4.50 and $5 Fancy Shirts. $1 Cue Silk Neckwear. i l §335 Here's Go8d News fot TENNIS PLAYERS waa. iaSiz.sue U TR S 1 pre——— | Winners batted heav . . $1.50 & $3 Cut s 15 : == (%) * 5 SR S A Q% OFF i| Mohair Suits Siik Nockueer .3 11° | 11 tuding Dunlape To Mrasure 20.2 by O'Rourke into slidig to second when he might have turné@ the blow into a triple. On the neéxt play Flag- stead tapp#dl to U'Rourke, and Vea was tagged at third by Shanks. Bob- by protested vigorously. but was waved aside by Umpire Dineen. —_———— .00 and $3.50 Knitted e B 5535 Afll Kent and Wright-Ditson TENNIS RACKETS .‘.‘!c'- Championship Tenn| OFi8186 outpliifed the Mount Rainiér vng ® in & n-'u-xu Battle.. A eateh by Niciiols of thé witiners was & ture. - Wa Athitette Club éasil; redek d of thi ati, 18 In & 9-to-8 Bones. Bennte tanned fouriash of tis 12 Price ..-.-.::.g:..z::u..a.g sormassuronsosi-ilRcens? INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. | e - A At Newark (first game)— BB e TODAY A R 1o § Y] e s nze e e os | BASE, BALL,ISY . SIDNEY Wi y{ et AN e R Tt DA e P Merts & Mertz nc. to 2. WERR AT b Victors. H K WASHINGTON va: DETROIT 906 ¥ 5t Fourteenth at G Co., Inc. ¢ . 1ech 10, at fnensts op salp o Robertaon whnt (1s roits o e N 1?:_! hfilfi_'.. :_fl o ey for the VERE. eue e N A g, 1a; Jereey CIt5, 0. Quiney Athlétie Club passed out an o 3