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MOVEMENT TO PREVENT OUTLAW ORGANIZATION. n to Place Minor League Teams in Major League Cities , New York, July 21.—Baseball circles Bere today were interested in reports that organized baseball was planning to head off outlaw opposition by plac- ing clubs of strong minor leagues in cities where the fieid now is exelusive- Iy held by either American leagus, Brooidyn, Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Detroit, Cleveland and Washington were the cities named where cither International league or Amerfean association teams might be placed. No rep:osentistives of the or- Banized game could be found teday, however, who would confirm the re- ports, The nearest approach was the uoted remark of President Ebbets of the DBrookiyn club that something of the sort had been diseussod, The idea, as outlined, will be to pro- vide continuous baseball in the cities mentioned and thereby prevent any outlaw organization from getting pai- ronage sufficient to give it a strong foothold, which might enabls o Lo de- velop eventually into an eutlaw majer leazue. Its adoption would, of ceurse, involve the dropping of esveral eities | now in the International and American association circuits, substituting the | major league cities now occupied by but a single club. FARRELL GIVES ORDERS ON TRADING OF PLAYERS. Minor League Teams May Not Dis- post of Players Within 20 Days of Drafting Period. | | Auburn, N. y__21—Chairman | John H. Farreil of the National Board | of Arbitration governing minor be ! ball today gave out the following or- ders relauve to the sale and trading of players among major and minor | leagues al agreements must be or before August 1 or th enty days of the commence- the Major league drafting within Lwenty days of the ason of the club dis- player prohibited. a player's release by | association to another ind void against the se- draft of the player by a club from the selling less he be in the actual serv- e pudchasing club for twenty of Nationa 5 be season for Major league club: The foilowing announcements were made The franchise and plavers of the Holvoke club in the Eastern associa- tien have been transferred to Meri- S Cont B100 REWARD $100, The readers 1 paper will he pieased 10 learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that sclemce has ail its stages, and Hall's Catarrh Cure is - . e cure now known to fraternity Catarrh being a cons onal _disease, reguires a p e i treatment. Hall's Ca: tarrh Care aken internally, acting direct!y upon the bBlood and 'mucous - e the svstem, thereby des- t yindation of the Adiseasa, the patient strengih by the constitution and as- nature in doing its work, The Tietors have so much faith in its Curative powers that ihey offer One Hundred Doilars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testi- mo Address F. J. CHENEY & CO., TOLE- DO, Ohio. =bld by all Druggists, 76e. Take Hall's Family Pills for consti- pation For Cuts, Burns and Bruises. In every home there should be a box of Bucklen's Arnica Salve, ready to apply In every case of burms, cuts, wounds or scalds. J. H. Polanco, Dely valle, Tex., R. No. writes, Buck- Jen's Arn cut foot. cured.” ca Salve saved my little girl's No one believed it could be The world's best salve. Only Reccommended by Lee & Osgood. BASEBALL AT PLANT FIELD, NEW LONDON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 23rd New London vs. Hartford Game 3.30 o'clock. Admission 25c. Lad All admissions to Grand Stand 25e aesy Letocs the sublic, (hare’ s mo me- dium better than through the advertis- & celumns ai The Bullein. the National or the | release of players | Leroy § Boston, July 21—W. M. Johnson, the 18 year old San Franciscan, who came out of the west with a reputu- tion as another of the sensational Cal- ifornia tennis stars, established his position in the east as a player of high rank today when he eliminated Gustave F. Touchard, the speedy New Yorker, in the second round of the Longwood cup Cricket Club’'s 23rd Longwood cup for lawn tennis singles. The scores of this match which was the feature event of the opening day's card, were 2-6, 11-9, 6-4. It was not only fhe young Cali- fornian’s first vislt east of the Rocky Mountains, but it was also his first important match on a grass court. He was confused in the first set, nervous, uncertain of his game and apparently without defense against play of Touchard. But early stage Iright passed off and from the second set on it was a contest of almost equal strength and skill. Several times Trouchard was within a few points of winning but his oppoment fought him off and won out in twenty games. Touchard had played 27 hard fought games with Richard Bishop of Boston in the first round while Johnston was Without previous competition through a default of his opponent, J. G. Nel- son, the Dartmouth star. One of the surprises of the day New York. the intercollegiate cham- pion, over Robert Leroy of New York in straight sets. SETS NEW RECORD FOR 800 YARDS RANGE. Captain Stuart W. Wise Scores 103 Consecutive Bullseyes. Wakefleld, - Mass, July 21—All records for comsecutive bullseyes at 800 yards were smashed today In_the ninth annual meeting of the New England military riflemen’s associa- tlon when Captain Stuart W. Wiso, of the Bay State team made 103 perfect shots, For an hour and a half Cap- tain Wise lay on the firing lines, send- ing shot after shot into the inner- most disk of thg target with unerring accuracy, Nearly every shot struck the disk exactly in the center, The previous record for comsecutive bulls- eyes at 800 yards was 57, made by J, W, Hessian of New York at Bea Girt | a8t year, | This event, known as the “erack first day of the shoot. Captaln Wise wen the first prize, The Quimby mateh at 600 yards was the only other one shot today, It was won by Seaman B, G, Hartung, 8, N., by a score of 50 plus 7. Other prize winners were. | Captain Stuart W, Wise, M. V. M, 36 plus 4. Captain I, W. Alien, headauarters eoast artiliery eorps, 50 plus 3, Musicjan ¥, W. Chesiey, Comneeti- M., 50 plus 1, THE GEORGIA PEACH DESIRES A CHANGE. Says That He Weuid Like With Besten Ciub, | Toston, Juiy 21—Despite his $12,500 salary Ty Cobh is dissatisfied, He would “welcome & Cchenge,” which would make him a member of some | team other than Detroit, he wrets 16 | a friend, in a letter which wes re- | ceived here todsy. Diseussing the re- sut V te Play |CALIFORNIA YOUTH SHOWS SPEED W. M. Johnston Eliminates G. F. Touchard from Longwood Cup Tennis Tournament—Dean Mathey Defeats Robert annual all-comers tournament for the | the dashing | came in the victory of Dean Mathey of | match” was the closing feature of the | | wiil take place Saturday. Secore: “Wiefes, Lebanon T e o S i s wumorss 5 8% Y Hoomae ¥ IH T8 | Paricof 4 0 6 8 o iHewilsth 4 018 0} Gl 4310 AT £8 008 e § | 3 3 i 11143 Ausiude 8 1 8 & lPaiai o148 Banglsie 4 2 § 9 {|Cu'wingsss # 1 1 1 8 Whudeop 4 14 0 olzwil 4 0 & 83 Craofl 20 1 JWiliamaef 4 2 1 8 B Phldips.p 4 0 1 8 o|Masonaf d 00 0] ouats 03 o, PETars Seocs by Laatanr- Letqaon -s o 4 8 4 A B A A A B Al b - S 6 63 6 0 0 0 * Two Bam hil, Gone; suwidso bit. Hewtit; siaien basm, Smith. Momes, Crowa, Houlinai, Sandide, | Witdaos; 1t piteber, Smith, - Houian: - pruck | g, oy Smidh by Phiilips 6; bases on balls, by | Smigt” s, by Bhiaion 55 I00C orl ‘wices, Tebansy &, Aiviles 1b; deublo piay, Philliss o Cramp: Wil plieh, think Boston would part with Speak- er. “There are two other American ! League cities in which I would like to play,” he added. JOE WOOD LAID UP FOR S8EVERAL WEEKS. Injury to Right Thumb Will Smokev Joe From Twirling. Keep Boston, July 21—Joe Wood of the | Boston Americans will be out of the {game for some weeks. Examination of his injured right thumb under the | X-ray today showed that there is a creck in the end of the big bome and | indications are now that a piece of the bone has been chipped ofl. Un- usual care is being taken in the treat- | ment to guard against stiffness in the | joints, which would put an ‘end to | Wood's career as a pitcher. | AIRLIES DEFEAT LEBANON. Errors Cause Downfall of Visitors in Fast Circuit. The Alrlie baseball team of Han- over added one more game to its un- broken string of victories Saturday, by defeating Lebanon 5 to 4, on the Airlie grounds. =« Lefty Smith, of Pittsfleld, Fastern | association, team, was on the meund {for Lebanon, while Pard Phillips, Air- ilie's splendid pitcher, did the twirling {for the home team. Smith was han- | dicapped Dby poor catching. while {Norm Standish caught Phillips’ ter- {rific speed in fine style. Both teams were nervous in the first inning, due to the intenss, but good- |natured, rivalry between the teams. After the opening session the game developed into a splendid contest. Phillips and Smith were equally ef- | fective, Lebanon was unable to seore after the first inning, while Airile put {over the winning taliles in the fourth. | Nelther team was able to do much {at the bat, but the work of Murray at |short for ‘the home team, was sensa- !tional, whils Crowe played splendidly jon first. Cummings and Card ex- | cellad for Lebanon, This iy the seventh straight win for Afrlie, The following teams with the seores have been defeated by them, in order; Airiie 2, Baitic 0; Airlie 3, Hal- te 0; Airlie 7, Hospital 2; Airife 9, Bachems 4; Airile 17, Wauregan (East. Conn,) 1; ‘Afrlie 13, Taftville 0: Airlie 5, Lebanon 4, Lebanen and Airije meet mext Sat- |urday in Lebanen, where a baitle royal ! ! | Bmitu; pasesd bats, €ono % umpite, ¥. Delanes, o, Hit / BALTIC, 4 WILLMANTIC, Visiters Find It Impessible te Love’s Delivery in Pinches. Beitle defsaisd Willimantie Monday | port that he to be traded fpr Bpeaker of the Hoston Red Sox, Cebh sald that he would like very mueh to | play in Boston, but said he did net | afternpon at Savies field 4-0 in a- well played gams, Beth pitehers worked well. With the exeeption of the sixth and sev- FINANGIAL AND COMMERGCIAL UPWARD MOVEMENT, Practically All of Market Gain a Point or Two. Leaders New per York, July 21 fods of inactivity the stock mal ket today resumed the upward move- inaugurated the latter part of week. Virtually all the market se one to two points or more n relatively heavy trading in_United | States Steel, ion Pacific. Reading | {and Amalgamated Copper. Theso stocks, as usual, comprised the great i bulk of the day's o |ing as a whole was broader and more comprenensive than for some weeks, embracing a number of issues in the {so-called specialty class, where gains | extended from 3 to 7 points. The one | notable exception to the upward mov ment was Wells Fargo Express, which | sold down to par, the lowest price in twenty years. | News of the day w diversified perations, but trad- of the usual character, including latest developments in the Balkans, which imparted firmness to l.ondon and | | Berlin displayed nervos Paris, while {1912-13 was the outstanding feature. The estimated surplus shows earnings equivalent to 15.06 per cent. on the | common stock without including the fourth quarterly dividend on Southern Pacific, which would increase the sur- plug to 15.94 per cent. compared with 13.87 per cent. the previous year. Ral- timore and Ohio also submitted a crea- itable report for the same period, its gross revenues Increasing about $9, 1000,000 or almost 10 per cent. over 1911-12 although falling behind noni- inally in net, Bonds were generally higher, with an increase of business. United States twos and fours and Panama threa declined 1-4 per cent. on call. Total sales, par value, aggre- gated $1,530,000. COTTON. High. o5% Sales. Low. Close. Amal. 00 Am Copper Ag. Chem ‘pfd Boet . Can pd Car' & b .. Am. Cotton Ol Do.” prd Am. Hide Tce Securities. . Linseed Oll Btd ... Loconiotive meltiug L Tel, & TWLL Tobacco Do. pfd new Anaconde M. Go. Assets Real Co.. Atehison Do pra . Amntie Coast Line. Batimors & Ohlo Bethlehem Steel TR Brooklyn Rapid Transic Col. Petroleum . B S e Cenadian “Pacific To. 5 ptd ... Central Leather . T Cleanpeake & Ohto 100 Chic. & N. W.... 28 8800 Chino Con. Copper. % e | 1109 Colorado Tuel & 1. 20% 804 100 Golorado & Southurm. 31 1400 Consolldatedt 131 600 Com Products 10% 500 Do. pfd 3 100 Denver & Tio G 1% 400 Dist. Seourities . i 8400 Erle 2015 1400 Do 13t pra 10 0 800 Do. 2d ptd 33% 33% a3y 500 Geners] Eleotels .. JM0% 139% 140% 100 Goodrich, F. B... s 80% 293 1800 Great Noth. pra 1243 800 Do. Ore_subs. 3 42% 200 Guagon Expl 2% 4 Tilinons Central . % 1% Iow. - Copper 14% 5% nter Met ... 15% ., 15% Do o 1.1 et Inter Harvester .. 108 108 Inter Paper 4 Pump pfd City & South In K Louis & Nasa.. May Dep. Store Mex. Petrol Miami Copper M. St P. & St. 100 Mo, Kan & Tex 3800 Mo. Pacific S 200 National Biseult . 100 National Lead 8MLL Iness over Turkey's reported-intention 190 N R R. of Mex. lat pfd. to re-occupy Adrianople. London and | 350 Do. 2d pfd seeen {the Continent were buvers here, prob- | 3800 New York Centrai ably to the extent of 25,000 shares, | o0 N Lo N F & X principally Steel, Union Pacific and | 2200 xorthern Pacific 108% 10774 | Amalgamated. ?’I\’alv advices from 100 Pacifc Mail 191 191y |Rio de Janeiro Bointed to extreme | 200 Pensylvania | | financial tension in Brazil. 3 | | _In the way of home news Union| 100 pr .« i |Pacific’s’ preliminary statement for | 100 Pressed Steel Car. Railway Fteel Spring..... Ray., Con. Cap......... Reading ... Bep. I & B... Bock Idand’ Co. Do. ptd 400 Do. pra . 100 Seabosd Ar 300 Do. 200 8L 100 Do I oo st 400 Do, 700 &, 2800 & 100 Do. pfd 28500 Trion Pasif 1500 1, 8. Rubber, 7000 U, 8, Bieel 1100 Do, pid : 4400 Ttah Coppor . 200 Va. Car, Chem 400 West Muryland 330 Western Union 1200 Westinghouse “Line 200 Wisconsin Central Wik g Tothal - | COTTON. New York, July 21.—Spot cotton quiet; middling uplands, 12.40; mid- {dling gulf, 12.65; sales 1300. Futures closed barely steady. July, 12.16; August, 12.06; September, 11.77; October, 11.53; December, 11.47; Jan | uary, 11.41; March, 11.48. MONEY. New York, July Cail money steady 2 a 2 1-2 pe ; ruling rate 2 last loan closing bid |2 offered at 2 1 sixty days 3 1 5 1-3; six Time loans easier: ja 4 and ninety days 5 months 6, CHICABO GRAIN MARKET, Open. High Clows. e 88 8815 oen 867 87 515 0% 90 15-16 ceen 814 62 se 821 B3 3 59% 60% 6015 k3 20% 9% 30% I 01 411 0% 1% L 2% % 2 48 816 {sixth two base hits and an error net- e RAEre cerert 1% 8 Scnmpan 3 17 o S o e B R i Towrts L9 S Gliemm e i1l Mt §343 0 djomen 11818 Smain 3% 3 MfSmne o3l Shanks, It 513 0 0 20 5 3 o ‘Bridess & 2 1 4 0[C so2t1e) A}n‘mlmc.\l'{:g ;,1:;)“2\ (et 20 HES R E e et i Sopale ST B X Eenz.p 10602 0! Bde 10008l Giewien 8000 g S0es e rgap T | roais, B0 4H 58 <Baried tor usenl 1n % Won. Lom. | New York 58 26 | Pntladelpita . i 3z Pistsburg -. 1 10 ¢ | Cricago .. e P | Brookiyn 8 42 Boston 36 a St Louts 34 53 { Cinetnmatt ©22107T0T £ 55 enth innings Lewis enough bell to win any gam pitched good In the ted Baltic two runs and in the seventh a single, a three base hit and two | ( | errors gave them two more runs. Love | got himself in bad in the seventh when he issued two passes and allowed a hit, filllng the bases, but retired the side without a score. In the ninth to show that he had something left he struck out the side. Tor Balti¢_the pitching of Love, the flelding of Steffon and the atting of Dugus were the features, ,while the fielding of Adams, pitching of Lewis and the batting of Litterick were the es for Willimantic. The score: 2D Baltic. Willimantie. Totals, 55 67 9 8| Tots, 32 62412 6| Baitic r‘ . .0 00 0032 20 "4 Willimantic 000060000 0—a] Roy. Duzas. Nichols. Iit- | Two buss hits Jones. T stolen base. Jones; sac- e N e e, Chasos, Lows. Baboock; bases | B e Al x oty o vins e 1307 wire Joh Mo R GAMES TODAY. Eastern Assoslation. New Tonden at New Haven. Waterbury at_ Meriden. i Pitiafield 2t Bridzeport. Springeld at Hurtford. National Leagus’ i Cincinnati at Boston St Touls at Brookiyn. i Pittaturg at_New Yori Chicago at Philadelphia. American Leagae. Jow York at Datwoit. ‘ashington at Chieaso. Boston st Cleveland | Philadeiphia at St Louls. AMERICAN LTAIUE STANSIAA. Woa. Les PO | Priladeiphts coevee oro.oo. 63 25 Washington ... - 81 38 Onioago --cve « 30 w“ Boson .....oee W Bt Louts .. 8 New York e} 58 (82 Naps Defeat the Red Sox. v nd, July 21—Clevelend easily defeated Bos- e T doiny, Mlanding. though wild, heid the e 0’ e Hitn, whlle Cleveland " drove. Mosely é'ux;fl-m- 3 2 3 0 Hoopersf 2 01 g t" Johnston. 1b. 1 8 1 0Bpeskerct 3 0 & [ Jopolegh 3 2 & 3 1Gawirersh 4 0 3 1 0| Tarnersb 4 1 1 1 0 YerkesZd 3038 0 Granaylf 2 S 4 0 0Wamerss 4 1 4 ; (3 B“m'”v—-——-——llnfla 1 9 Y.88 Totals, 2741 27 9 1 *Colline 606000 S e Figess Easily Dofeat Wightanders, 1 Petenlt, Juy 91— New York's fmding today wes | et deunctine and Dotaslt g 4n e | Y wining 6 1o 1. Willeit fer Deizaii was In | & hieh, faitowior s pass snd g steal In ihe ninth | ealy mg. Willeth gof erdit for gn Wolige it 2 haed liner which the teliing the ball with ene “Beore: G thesn iy Tl siac” Wobe Rl s Set e Datrait, - Wby s 0 Busk a8 H el 11 emngs 4 § fis g, 1f roxd 4 H E Kashih ] o S A Poaughog & 1 ach, tiite e s, § 1 ppnter: b oee G § 4 g ¢ paisizen ¢ 8 8 4 10 lwty 4101 8] SRR 0o motats, B OSH DL Toigls, 8 88 “Buited for Knigh Hoe buss it Masianz, Cobb. Senatore Agsin Doteat Chioaso. cogo, iy ThWalee Jotmson's piich) cooaeA 1 “seporiie eors b3 Wewrer and T e Washingion 1o make & two siraieht B e . The sopro was 2 10 1. Chician B e viout. when Lomd diove the ball down T it e o+ homer. Seore / Chicago ~*Batled for Benz fo 8t zRan for Eusterly in 9th. Score by Innings— Washington 72 Chicago ... Two base hit. - | Mor | Athletics 11, St. Louis 8. | Louis, Jaly 21.— Philadeiphia by bunching eight | with & sscrifies In the slxih woa 11 o $ St Louis St Leuls started the soring with a niy i the second when Ausin was Dassed end stole scond. He took ihird on an out and crossed the Dlato 6n a wild throw by Melnnls, In the mext in- hug Compton hit loto the riabt flad scats for a home run. A sinsle, a pass Bakers sacrifie fiy followed by siaglos by Mclanis and D. Murphy net- fed tho visliors thres in the fourth In the sixth, ifier three runs had been scored off Weilman, Stono Vas sent in. but he falled o siop the slsughter, and hen fhe ioninz was over the leaders had scored four more runs. Singles by E. Murpby and Bn:ry followed by Schanz's double counted one more for Pliladeiphia in the final Inning. St Louls tried Hard fo win fm its half of the ninth. but four runs Was the best the local continzent could send scross. The score: Won Lost | ¥ew Haven ...... B | Haksoed v b " i o 4 Soringheld i Pittstieid /., o | et on’ b | tme, St Louls. Philadsishla. ab Bpo 2 e wRy s s potten.ct 4 1 2 0 0lolrnglt & Satemict 1 0 0 0 oflwalsher IEERE Pomptandt 5 3 1 0 0|Celinsan | St 43372 “23 40| b 3041 31006 Bleb 4 310 1 1e0el Augiingb & 1.2 2 220 52713 2430 to033 5010 1102 101 0] 3101 noo0 0 Totals, 35137715 1 *Batted for Lavan in 9th. e by tuntnga— eiphis . 90630700 1M St Louts 011007200 43 Two hese hits, Pratt. Beief, Bars, Compton, Scliang; thres bees hits, Shotten. Aleximder; home run, Compton. WATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. Brillient Playing Wias for Phillies. Philadelphia. July 2k—Seaton’s twiding. backed up by splendid sugoort. esecially by Becker and Doolan, whose sensational work deprived tho wisitors of ceveral hits enabied Philadelphia to defest Cin- cionati today by $ to 1 Lobert’s stickwork played & prominent part in the victory. He made three sare- ties, includinz 2 home run and a double, in four tmes at bat. and scored two of the home team’ rups. Manager Tinker was ondered to the club- house by Umpire Orth for Drotesting when Paskert was glven safo at first base in the fourth inbing. The score: Cinoinnati. f [ hi ab hpo a e b hpo o e Desoroef 4 2 1 0 0/Beckerf 4 0 6 0 0 Shockard.rt 4 1 1 0 OKnabelb 4 1 1 2 0 Bescherf 2 0 5 0 Ojlobort3b 4 2 1 1 0 Dodge,s b & 0 3 1 O|Paskertet 4 2 0 0 0 Hobiltzel1b 4 0 & 0 0/Cruwthef 3 0 3 0 0 B'fmerss 3 1 2 3 O Luderukib 2 013 0 1 Groh2t 3 0 1 2 ODoolamdis 3 1 2 3 0 Kinzo . 8 0 & 2 OKiiftes 3 2 2 2 0 Buggsp 2113 0featorp 300 20 Bownp 0 0 0 0 0 e “Bates 10000 Totas 2o 92111 Totels, % 5211 0 “Baited for Suczs in Sth: . Beors by inninge— Cinoinnatl L..... ool 000 000 0 00 Philadephte S 0011000 o8 Two base lits. Lobert, Doolan: home run, Lobert. Brookiyn, July 21.—Frrors of omission by Pitts- burg In tBe seveuth Inning teday gave Brookiyn the cpporumty to tumn An apparent 8 to 3 defeat into & I3 to 8 viotory. Meser and Whest opened the sov- enth with hits and Deubept forced WWheat. Smith it % J. Miller, who threw o Budier to foroe Daubetb Butler (ouched the bag on the run before he gof the ball and Daubert was declared safe Stengel. Datilng for Fisher. it to Byrne who threw Wheat out st the plate. Stengel feil running to first and should here been doubled up, but Slmon was mnot wathing. Heudrdxx hen lost contmol. foreing two runs with pasce. He was roifoved by Robiuson and W0 hits Off Wm sent in thiee runs. In the elghth Wheat singled. Daubert was safe ou Byme's error, and Swith drove the ball to center for 4 homer. Kirkpatriok slazied and Pttsburg sent fu_ Cooper (0 plich. Allen walked end Cutshaw's loug doublo Dbrought the total for the ming up te five. The Pittsburg. Brooklyn. ab hpo & e ab hpo a Bymedb 4 2 1 3 IfMorsnxt 4 4 100 Coreyf 4 1 0 0 ofCutshaw.2b/5 2 2 4 0 801 0 0lMeyerer /5 1200 10 0 0 0|Wheatir 12200 4131 1Daubertin 4 016 1 0 JMller.ib 4 0 7 0 olSauth3b 5 3 0 4 0 Whsou.t 2 1.3 0 ofFisnerss 2 1 1 81 *Wood 000 0 olsSwogel 100 0 0 Vi 4 1 2 4 1|K'patrickss 1 1 0 1 0 Slmenc 3 1.7 2 1foMilerc 3.1 3 0 0| Colemun.c 1 0 0 0 O|Fischer.e 10 1 0 0 Teudrixp 3 1 0 0 lRegaup 3 0 0 2 0 Robinmnp 0 0 0 0 0lsCallaian 0 6 0 0 0 rp 0 0 0 1 ofAllens 00100 Sielly 10 0 0 90 ————— _____ Totals, 40 16 27 18 1 Motals, 54 82411 5 Batted for Wilson in Oth. **Baited for Coover in_ ik, zBattcd for Fisher o 7th. zzBatted for Razan in 7ih. Seore by inalags— Pittaburg ... -......0 111300 0 0—8 Brookiyn .o 1200655 v Two base hits Hendrix, ioran. Cutshaw: three base bit. Butler; howe runs, Carey, Smith. @iats Trim St. Louis Four Out of Six. New York. July 21—New Yok defeating Kt Louls today § 1o 4. made It four out of six of the fevies. Of four pichors seat In to stop the league champions only Doek. who pltehed the seveuth and eighth jnoings. showed abiltiy. Wilteo, the veteran New York left bander. started in bis first game of e mason on the Polo Grounds. He was poorly supported. Crandall relieved him after the visitors tied the score in the fourth, anu was very effectie, Rolding St Leuls to three hits in the last fivo in- nings. Eurns {a five times up hit two doubles and a singlo, drew two Dames and siwle two bases. The soore: St Louis. New York. sb hpo a o W Lo a6 Magee2h 4 13 1 0|Bumalf 3 3 4 00 Outher]f 4 0 2 0 0Shofer.3b 8 1 0 1} Omkemet 4 0 3 0 lFlcicherss & 1 1 3 1 Whifledss 3 0 1 3 OfDoyiess 4 1 4 11 4191 ofMeridotb 5 2 6 0 0 4038 0 o Murrayrt 3 1100 Wame 4 1 21 0|Mesesc 3 0 8 0 0 Mowrey.3b 4 2 1 1 O|Hatleic 0 0 1 0 0 Hamonp 1 0 1 3 O|S'dgrassct’ 8 1 4 0 0 i 1100 owiisep 10018 90 0 0 0fCrandallp 3 1 0 10 1000 o oo 0001 0 Totals 311127 T & 10000 ©0 0 0 o Totals, 35 6 24 11 ol *Batted for Harmon in 4th. **Ran for McLesn in dth. Batted for Doak in 9th. core by trminze— Bt Louts .. 0080000 04 New York 83110300 s Two base hits. Pleteher. Burns 2; thres base hits, Meside, Crandall. Cubs Even Up With Braves. Boston, July 21.—By bunchina bits in the sfxth, saventh and ninth innings Chleago evened the serics 7ith Bosen by winning todes. 4 to 3. Goed bise rupning geve the locals the e a3 sftar the stzih inning Overell's qurves weve s purzie which the Boson batsmen could ant solve, Maan and Mrvem sored Toston's only rous by eoming home frm secsnd base on in- Sold outs. ' Nesdham's two hase Mt in iho sxth tning started the mm meking for Chicagn, end an- ines” dovnle. by b I the minth sddea i the visltors' winning total. The score: Chi Boston, Shmnd L ey M anite, s ot 333 ol $0 808 Tomdioyt 48 1 o olCanmayre 1 0 4 00 Phelang & § 1 8 Ofstmnof & 33 00 Pen® 141 i¥maom 20330 Millerdf 4 1 B 0 0lMyorsiD 4 2 9 00 Bedwells € 1 § 8 ljRamdeno 3 0 4 3 0 Needhams § 8 7 8 W;N\!‘I:‘flr ; ; ]° e g s N Totals, 84 10 87 17 R et Batted for Mesiden 1 5n Boors by tnntnge SR h 89880 &= Ui LEEE Neodham 3 EASTERN ASSOCIAV!ON STANDING. Meriden , Now Maven Takes Ton Imntmg Gamo from Planters. New Faren, Juls, 2—New Huren Koo g2 Y0¥ 15 e ‘exciing tem inotng. game 2 o e Tenin “scored. Tolting ich the 'm l: the @fth inning by Umolre Bedford for i 5 2 0 0 0Rock,se 1210 5 328 1 OfHoldeflet 5 2 2 0 0 | Millec,1b 8 018 1 efDelllf Naglo.c 4 1 7 2 0fUlrich.c 401210 Hopper,p 3 0 0 3 1/Danielsp 306020 Totals, 34 830 17 Totals, 34 62012 1 L Two buse bits. Holden. Rock: s!udtlfine bits, Bock. aniels, Hopper; stolen basms. Irelan 2, Spencer; i pase New Haven 8. New Landon 8 rst off Hopoer % off Daniels 4; struck 5, by Danlels 9; wild pitch, Daniels Bedford. out, by Hopper 215; umpire, Springfield Splits With Pittsfield. Springfield, July 21.—Springfield and Pittsfield each won one game of a dou- ble header this afternoon. Justin won his own game, the first, with a pretty single in the twelfth Inning, 5 to 4 Smith was a mystery to the locals in the second game, Pittsfield wimming 1 to 0. But one scratch hit was made off fhm. The visitors bunched a pass, dou- ble and single for their tally. This game was supposed to go seven in- nings. But there was no scoring until the eighth. The scores: First game— Springfield— 101011000001 —5 14 1 Pittsfield— 100110100000—411 2 Justin and Flaherty; Barrenkamp and Bridges. Second gam R H.E. Pittsfleld .....0 0000001—1 9 0 Springfield ...0 0000 0 00—0 1 1 Smith and Wendell; Banta and Fla- herty. Hartford and Bridgepofl Divide. Hartford, Conn., July 21.——Hartford and Bridgeport split a double header o way to Smith, who keld the Brass City 4 § | port “deteated New | here today, the Senators winning the first 6 to 2 and losing the” second in the ninth inning, 2 to 1. Bunched hits in the third and fourth, six of them coming in the latter inning, beat the visitors in the first game. Gervais pltched strong ball in the second game, holding Hartford to three hits, while loose base running was all that saved Powers from a drubbing. Scores: First Game— Hariford .. 00240000 x—611 3 Bridgeport 11000000 0—2 6 1 Salmon and McDonald; Tuckey and Monahan. Second Game— Hartford .. 001000000—1 3 3 Bridgeport 100000001—2 8 3 Powers and McDonald; Gervais and | Russell, | Meriden Downs Brass City Lads. Meriden, Conn., July 21.—Meriden won a cléan victory from the Water- ; {bury team at Hanover parl today, tak- | ing the fat end of a 7 to 5 score. The team gingered up and hit in_ the pinches which spelled victory. Green opened for the home team and lasted six innings, being benched to give |ageregation down to cases. Mo- {Cleary and Willlams both had a whack at trying to win for Waterbury. The score: Waterbury., 070020 20 0 05 11 Meriden .. 11203000 x 9 McCleary, Williams and Ahea Green, Smith and Caigan. 1 rn; | | INTERSTATE LEAGUE. | Losing Proposition is Discontinusd— Erie the Pennant Winner. Erie, Pa, July 2L—The reorganized Interstate ‘league season came to an unexpected ending here today with Erle a second pennant winner, finish- ing the abbreviated schedule with a percentage of 1.000, The four club cir- cuit composed of Youngstown, Akron, Wheeling and Erie proved a_losing proposition. Scouts from the Western | league mad a rald on the released | players, Prie alone sending seven play- ers to the St. Joe club. Many of the | Youngstown and Akron players have | signed with the different clubs of the Federal league. Plainfield Trims Baftio Clerks. The Baltic Clerks visited Plainfield |Sunday and met defeat at the hanis of the fast Plainfield team. The score was 11-6. Although the score was largs the game was interesting and many cheers wero brought forth from the | large crewd by fast playing by both teams. The individual stars were | Vincent and Haward of the Plainfield | team and Hligham of the v:sitors. The lineup: Plainfield—Morrisetts. Cone, Hazard, Starkey, Beauregard, Vincent, Nolan, Brennan and Houls, Baltic _ Clerks—Morrisette, Rteffon, Woods, Pippin, Chan, Higham, Tavlor, Bouley and Morsey. No Perjury Charge Against Players. New Haven, Conn, July 21-—Thera will be no perjury proceedings in the case of the New Haven Hastern as- sociation baseball players and others Wwho testified before Judge Wolfe in the Common Pleas court in eonnec- tlon with a charge of Bunday basebal] playing, according te a statement made today by Clty Atterney Roace Isrardl, The witnesses said the ojty attorney, had net made “positive statements” and beeauss of this the matter will be dronped, Broskiyn Acquires New Twirler. Now Yerk, July $1—Officers of the Breaklyn baseball club today an- noppesd the purchase of Pltcher Bchmuts from the Vanceuver club of the Nerfhwestern league, He will re- in Heptember, Schmut's 1913 was: Batting 100; flelding |.957; pliching 435, He ofeclated in | thirty-three games for & total of 261 |innings, wimning thirteen and lostng lseventeen games. Almeida Released to Toronto Team. Philadelphia, July 21.—Almedia, the Cuban player who has been with the | recona “GREE - LABEL HOT SPARK” The Best Battery It you are having battery troubles try our Ignator Pattern “Green Labei” No. 306 Dry Cells, made especially for Automobile and Moter Boat service. Ask your garage or dealer for this battery. You can get better results from it than can be obtained from any other ceil on the market. Send for our Catalog “C” on Auto- mobile and Motor Boat Supplies. The C. S. 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Lost. o e B T 0 Rochester .01 39 Buftalo 5 Butimors . 5 Providence 19 6 | Jorser Gy I 140 Moniresl . 50 13: Toronto - 2 a2 New Engtand Leagas. At Portland—Porttand 7. Fall River 3 At Lawrence Lawrenco 8, Worcoster 1 New Bedford—New Bedford 13, Lynn 8. At Brockton—Bro 7. Lowell 4. | At Tips for the Horsemen. Dick McMahon has Rose K., 2.01 1 ready to race again. He has been sev. eral miles in 2.06 and does not favor the leg that bothered him for sev- eral seasomns, | [ | Il | The American bred mare Vera Vio- letta, by Directum Kelly, 2.08 1-4, out of Edna Simmons, 2. 12 1-2, by Sim- mons, 2.28, won the Austria prize at Vienna, on June 22. It was a dash of about one and three-quarter miles, and was trotted at the rate of 2.21 to the mile. Adbeldl Toddington, the winner of the German trotting derbv, which was decided at_Berlin_on June 22, was bred by _John H. Shults of Portches- ter, N. Y. He is by Toddington, out of Della Bell, 2.27 v Adbell, and was expected as arling. 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