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iy Rae asi cbparcab bitch dondsheb ida ls Ab temperature; fresh wi ee) j_ RESULTS _ Cope ONE CE) N Ww YORK, THURSDAY, JULY 20, PRICE oe GIA NIS WIN A DOUBLE CHANGING EXPRESSION TELLS THE STORY OF THE RACE, GIANTS HAD CLOSE SHAVE IN SECOND Game Was Tied Up to the Eighth When Champions Make One—St. Louis Players Protest to Umpire. but It Was No. Use. BATTING ORDER. New York, Browne, rf. Dobie of. ann, 1b. Mertes, if, Dahlen, gs. by LS a Gilbert, 2b. Bowerman, ¢. Wilts: tw Rnee GAME. SECOND GAME. BY BOZEMAN BULGER. to The Eyening World.) POLO GROUNDS, NEW YORK, July %.—Very much* tickled over his first} victory, McGraw sent his chaimplons out for the second. “You know we need all these,” sald soe Giants’ chieftaln, “for we might run p against another snag like Pittsburg. it seems oppressign to work on walle eaklings, Rit in these crises we Arnat’s. dong fly to right, retiring the fe. ecsaien” up with a hot single! to right, He went to second on Me- Gann's sacrifice to Beckley. Mertes set Egan afire with'a grounder, but Doniin Was caught between second and third and while belng run down Mertes took second. Dahlen was allowed to wulk, Arndt tcok Devlin's slow grounder and handed it to Beckley in the nick of time. NO RU Se nth Inning. ne npathy and compassion] Smoot whacked the first ball pitched guide, “in other words, this is where] against ihe right field fence for three friendship censes. bases, . Beckley hit a high one, but ‘To-day the Giants appeared in bright | Wiltse loaped tn the alr and got it “with ihmead of the old iis gloved hand and threw him out at owy white caps Black affair, and the change gave them Dunleavy struck out. MeBride, r, tore off a nice single to cen- new life. Bowerman’s only fear was might make sume ol the young- widing Smoot home. and tleing the sere. heh Leahy filed to Gilbert. ON Sters light-headed. First Inelng Gilbert lined out to Amndt. Bower- man aiso was a victim of Arndt. Wiltse was hit on his pitching arm and ,toos first, groaning, Browne was fielded out by Arndt to Beckiey. NO RUNS. Eighth Inning. Leahy struck out. Gilbert then booted .| BEAN'S grasw-cuttér and he was, sale, Biannon’walkea. Arndt nit to Gilbert, Who, assisted by Dahlen, completed & doutie play, NO RUN! ES oe te riya hos ant was wore ott MEntre for two| Doniin's rive Just as it was bounder ¢ “| the right field bleachers! Tenet eBride fGann's @tounder and. then nd | Threw wild to Aeste allowing, Dan. to reach mpoone ris, 8 ies drove a single oO i sending ea] a home. Dahleg hit into a double p ONE RUN. Ninth Inning. ifmiget fied to Wiltse, Beckley singled Dunleavy forced Beckley at areas foreed Dunleavy at Browne it an atraight Xena we ‘Donlin hooked ® fin? went racing. to third on run. down betwi enden the fun 8 @ long drive, t gathored in near the ropes, ysemianh animes urpriae ip told Saint 8 he had ‘struck ree ee ‘second. second. ‘The St Louis players surrounded Um- t, | pite Johnstone with a storm of pro- tests, but It was no good. Arndi whi vered h bane ac pen NATIONAL LEAGUE. fourth “ime during les Bowerman put ‘ CHICAGO AT BOSTON. ; H's GAME, Dut was forced at # creeper to onal 09 ry tc a PHILADELPHIA, eR toys ce tyaned aie aenowat of f}on a bunt. ‘over | REDS” BEGIN SERIES WITH BROOKLYNS Hanlon Says Best Kelley’s) Team Will Get Is an Even Break. BATTING ORDER. Nhe oi Cincinnatt, i, ugg BY JOHN POLLOCK, (Special to The Evening World.) WASHINGTON PARK. BROOKLYN, July 2%,—Smiling Joe Kelley and band of red-legged ‘ball tossers from Cincinnati were the opponents of Ned Healon’s troliey-dodgers at these ground: thls afternoon. Kelley and his crowd are slated to engage in a series of four games with the Hanlonites. First Inning. Huggins out trom Bergen to Geseler Barry grounded to Lewis | and was thrown out at first. Kelley | walked and was caught steailng, Bergen to Malay. NO ‘Hall filed to Kelley. Sheckard tripled to right centre field. Lumley tanned. Batch walked and stole second, Gess- to Huggins, and was tossed out at first. leaving Sheokard and Batch on the bases. NO RUNS. Second Inning. Sebring was disposed of by Lewis and | Gbstler.” Hall mufted Corooran’s fy and the runner ‘was safe. Stricklett fum- bled» Odwell'’s bunt ‘and the runner reached the.“sack,. Corcoran going 2 Sra Btelnfelat Frovaaes to Lewis, who touched second, disposing o: well, and doubled up Stolnfeldt at first. Stewiea 5 bid for a hit was tumed into y Singled to left. Dergen struck out. Ma- | Yay tried to steal, but was caught, Schle! to Corcoran. Third Inning. dispored of by Malay and “tems ‘and Gessler took care verall. Huggins walked and was. rgen to Lewis. NO ler grounded Schiel was Saeee of O1 i caught stealing, RUNS. Stricklett fanned. Corcoran. made a good running ston of Hall's grounder over secon hrew ‘the runner out at first. Bheckard walked and went to srcondon a passed ball, Lumley went fout from Corcoran to Barry, CS le languishing on second, NO RUN! Fourth Inning, ney, beat out an Infleld hit, but was auxin stealing, Bergen to Lewis. K Tey doubled to rigat. teigk: Mscbrine aout jebring _ walke fumed, Behring was lott, NO RUNS: out. Huggins to Barry, By Ped Malay “singled led "Gensler. And Povo’ 4.3 ee a! ct) nw fo American Teague club” ins and Barry. Malay | He bes. ibs steal | die | ‘HIGHLANDERS AND WHITE SOX BATTLE AGAIN Comiskey Real Angry at Griffith and Talks About “ Combination Ball.”’ BATTING ORDER. Chicago. ren, rf. ‘olmes, If. Bangg 1 oe oe gens ae, ices = e rs, Bherlasa and Me- SYSONBY’S BY FRANK We THORP... (Special to The Evening World.) BRIGHTON BEACH RACE TRACK, NEW ‘YORK, ‘July *.+The Sang’ at Brighton thia atternoon was way~below the mark in poiht of quality and quan- tity. The fields were e¢mell and cheap. ‘The only redeeming feature was the ap- pearance of Sysonby In. the «Iroquols Stakes, but it might as well have been an exhibitior, oanter, for the reason that neither Migraine nor Pasadena soe mete Hin aonb Poth re well ey carrl \d give e: emirey. raat As eat them - he pleased. There was 4 light se. breeze wacting in fron, the ocsan, ane this cooled torrid temperature it. The track was fast. Interest In the first face almost ce ‘because of the attention devoted to notorious Nan Patterson, who occu: 64 feserved os aa nega bet behind the ‘and chatted with her ‘while Fhe horses were going to the post in the first race, bovame nolsed about the track that t, ond the lawn, the club-1 and “BY: ALLEN. SANGREE. {Special to The Evening World.) CHICAGO, July 20.—There wes a tre- mendous howl, over yesterday's game| trom Comiskey, known by press agent fame as “The Old Roman.” This morn- ing Comiskey came out with inspired | Btterance, declaring that the Athletics; and New York had combined to beat him by means of “'Mike'’ Powers. When wwe need a player, he says, we go out on the prairie and get him; we don't borrow from other clubs. He says the American League Is likely to be accused | of crookedness and ail sorts of terrible things,’ He is real mad, simply because Chesbro beat the White Sox. Fact is Powers has only made one hit since he joined Griffith, his errors on first base lost a game, and the team !would be 20 per cent, stronger with Chase in, as every one knows. | But Comiskey must have some’ ex- cuse, and so telks about a “combined from grand stand hundreds of eyes were 10- STAKE EASILY; WHIMSICAL MAKES NEW RECORD lroquois Is Only a Gallop for Keene’s Great Racer—Gaynor’s Filly Runs 5 1-2 Furlongs in J 06 1-2 and Beats Last. Cherry Easily. - WINNERS. AT BRIGHTON. - FIRST RACE—Sue Smith (5 to 2) 1, Sly Ben (2 to 1) 2; Edith James 3. SECOND RACE—Chimney Sweep (6 to 1) 1, The Mighty (5 to 2) 2, Centeen 3, THIRD RACE—Whimslcal (2 to 1) %, Last Cherry (3 to 1) 2, Early and Often 3., FOURTH RACE—Sysonby (1 to 30) 1, Migraine (20 to 1) 2, Pasa- dena 3. FIFTH RACE—Alan-a-Dale (even) 1, Devout (12 to 1) 2, Sinister 3, SIXTH RACE—Ali Right (20 to 1) 1, King Cole (5 to. Uy 2, Banker 3. cussed upon her face. If she was em. baprarsed she di id not show it, but went medly with such . Sha was! beating him. The real story ‘9 that the Highlanders are going Ike a whirlwind, and It Is |Decom }Muek for the West that eo many players. are Injured. At to-day's practice Grif- fith gave Comiskey an awful ‘kidding’? over hs howl, which of course helped to goothe. the, old’ Roman. ‘The boys put up a rattling prelimin: performance as usual thougn they aid| FORT-ERIE WINNERS. nét feel so confident with Hogs in the —_—_— box: The Pueblo youth had a good] FORT ERIE RACE TRACK;@uly %. rest, though, and recovered his speed. | The races here to-day resulted as‘fol- aaepiion. wae whether de could control | iows: jast night 8 bat cove Suite cstriah pl plumes She was p scooen (Continued on Second Page.) —_—— : RACE—For three-year-olds j abe, furlongs. —teaaka (Swain, fo) 1 Jelly rush enogn, # to D ise Hern MoGlassen, » 8 SECOND RACE-For four-year-olds ae sua mia dealt (Par fajor Daniels " 8, ‘01g Ml Ke Howbre, 1 to D 8: Time THIRD RACE—For | two- tive MRD Halifax (Meade, Peter 8 ig (Jackson 13 MAP (Monrve, 6 to W) QURTH RACE -Fouryesr fo: ? 3 aH aa Ring’ ws oman) re) nn, = arts =i ‘nk a rd same for RUNS wal is Bale fi Sys. Ta: ‘Third J Inning. j ean ti or it bouncy $9, on ram hig shoots. ‘The hot spell anda fine breeze ing good going for play Firat Inning. Conroy sent a pleasant halet to Fisider | Keeler niten th bounced to Owen. | "o whi a et {9 New "york, | ES bee ir yen ar-old 1 Tio 2) year-olds and Qdunroe), Ww me— Mes oye NnNesse} Wed, oan Sime ke senna. RACE Maldin “Apiery oo wont The 0" 1 see viet (Dash), 1d a Time LATONIA WINNERS, RACE TRACK, LATONIA, July 9.— a raves here to-day resulted as fol- oe “inciiee a! cay “to ein, Aa acts, fue Jets tee hat sate aan Re Bao i FAR NP tt ge ott are aa BB saa | 20) 1, to LS Time ‘ LOCHINVAR IS STAKE WINNER AT PROVIDENCE PROVIDENCE RESULTS, FIRST RACE—Supreme Court (5 to 1) 1, Bronze Wing (7 to 2) 2, Arsenal 3. SECOND RACE—Consistent (9 to T. & Martin (3 . 1) 2, Pythia 3. THIRD RACE—Workman (4 to 5) 1, Master of Craft (7 to 1) 2. Clover- land 3, | FOURTH RACE-—Lochinvar (6 to 1) 1, Bonnie Rag (6 to 1) 2, Rhythm |} FIFTH RACE—Judge White (8 to 1) 1. Ruth W. (KR te 1) 2, Bun glow 4% NARRAGANSDT? DENCE, R. I. of the Jockey Club meeting epened fair and cooler. with a brisk westerly breeze plowing across hte track, which tie morning sun and dry alr had put in prime condition ofter the show PARK. PROVI- Boston nent two spect horsemen to the track, and the exce!- lent card, Including the $1,000 Cranston selling. stakes, attracted the talent In good force, It was the best day of the meet thus far'in weather and attend- ‘weight Ip the Newport ac firet of the rev itene seni Re July 20.—The fourth day | Pye OF t bala BY" atrains of | AD HIGHLANDERS MIGHLANNDERS --.~. -0-- ‘ 002 CHICASY oeteee ose ao0 te O41 01 CINCINNATI ... ... -----000000 BROOKLYN ......---. --.000200 Eghth Inning—Kelly singled. Sebring forced singled. Odwell and Steinfeldt flied out. No runs Gersler singled ,but Lewis forced him. Malay. gen forced Malay. Strickett fanned. No ru (BOSTON, 5; CHICAGO, 4 on 4] BOSION .... --. ------- 0003 CHICAGO - osee 1 1008 WASHINGTON AT eae WASHINGTON .:...-. --- 0.0 DETROIT . BOSTON AT. CLEVELAND—SEC “e=2 o- moc e eal E 7 GITY AT MONTR = 305 MONT 0 9 i‘ NEWARK AT ROCHESTER NEWARK... --- -ee 2-2 0 0 ROCHESTER... -.-. -. ---0 2 r) o™oo of ngs, $42 5 al PROVIDENCE . FRR CO Sees Bt PAY BY TIMORE TORONTO .... Silat SP LATE WINNERS AT LATONIA.~ Fifth—Agndla 5-1, Hogan -2, Yard 8-1. WEATHER’ BUREAU PREDICTIONS TODAY . Moderate hig. 'COOLER y night an 87) sae iia | Pose winds. 7 ‘7 DEATHS MARK END" $ TEMPERATURE, ‘To-Day.Yest'day, 40, os nin ning. tea we ADRLEW, 2. Ne. pEPD2Vzp>>>> idee ae ARET, fort Panes agp DEATHS, ANDERSON, Tyan Yaied "a REAOHKY, Rrgeng "ia ps ne, eae i K “bweet Ten, Step away. stl . MeGrathians Prince Bert miners leo ran, \ACE—For two-yea ghee non-winners, off} Below the scale; inners of ‘one mile ey ¥ re Pest: Ree Reet BLIZADBT & Tho Cithen arama Oi TPF atitim mo | cpa Bate ating, | alt ban ital : Aunt Latte. i i La aeltings Ey: a sine and one

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