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yee Tat aR Ran be cea * THE EVENING WORLD, TUZSDAY, IONE 17, 1913." ~ * BEST SP ORTING P AGE IN NEW YORK LOCAL MAGNATES WAR ON GAMBLERS ASIDE FROM THAT---NOT AN EXCUSE IN THE WORLD! Copyright. 1918, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York World.) SEBALL AN. RACING NEWS But cf course Nou'lt ADMIT THAT OUR, Team PLAYED A MUCH BeTrer Game - -- fes woee! WWE WOULD HAVE Worl, UNDouBTeDty , (F Te WHSTLO HADNT Been BLOWN Toe Soon... NOT Thar I Woucd Say The OPFICIAL, WAS UNFAIR, (Continued from First Page.) walked and ,then stele second. Kirk- rick and Daubert retired Whitted, Konetchy moving ( third. O'Leary filed to Wheat. No Runs, No Hits No Errors. One Left. One Assit.’ & THIRD INNING—Muller ati Short. Yingling grounded to H who touched Miller on the 1 thfew to Kofiey in time .o compléte « double play. Moran popped to Huggins, No Runs. One Hit. No Errors. None OLd TOP , NOTHING oF Left. One Assist. ' McLean singled to centre. Perritt ft Tue Sort, I assume to M H ped uf 1 a 5 . at ‘to Ki You! REALLY T wou Wi ; an Fi |patrich. Sheckard forced MeLaan, Cut. Say “Thar ! Possisuy : Wim shaw to Kirkpatrick, No Runs, One . : 7 iy : Hit. No Errors. One Left. One Asolst. ‘Gritielern From English Polo mM *: eas wy é : FOURTH INNING—Cutghaw singled ; ‘i ' by ei . A ee to right. Stengel filed to Oakes, Cut- : @&. wl i AND YoU AMORCANS shaw stole second. Waltted made @ sensational catch of Whéet'’s long drive in right center, Daubert doulied down the left field foul line seoring A Smith hit a long triple to left scortng ‘ Daubert. Kirkpatrick’ singlea te scoring Smith, Kirkpatrick stele sec- PLAYED SO Recrvessuy-- Ho TEAM-WORK J You now - +. Reauy .oup VER’ PLULowW IT WAN'T BXCUSES AFTERWARD! Povo ! E a A WIN BY OnLy Ky or a POINT 1S Gomebody does, always. And then NO WIN, OLD brooF, ond. singled to left and Rirk- hear the “allbi” are somewhat Because «rt tS patrick cut down at’ the plate on Bheckard’s perfect throw to McLean. Three Runs, Five Hite, No Errote. One Assist. One Left. Oakes filed to Moran. Mowrey lined to Wheat. Koney raised to Moran. No* to look upon the losers as * z Indifferent sportemen. y, the comment that has followed ’@ victory in the most stub- contested polo matoh in all the EMTIRELY UNSKISFACTORY To US . We PRacticauy won. ;.0'M Sure Youu ‘of the game, I haven't seen a ADMIT IT. MERE Luc Rui No Hits. No Errors. No Ae Word deserving of criticiam from |YOUR SCORE sist. gNone Left. 5 ee Wnglish h players temecteas yo 0 et Mace 1} FIFTH INNING—Tingling struck out. r . iD. iE GA They rd Moran was out, Huggins to Koney. Cut- r yet tow “an teat i shaw was out, Perritt to Koney. No S Runs. Ss» Hits, No Errors. Two As- Ve Just how hard they tried to win, ie Wine tak h ™ strong they found the Ameri- E, 4 ttaak and just how skilful and . the American defense. ftory of the game, the best proof tory went where it belonge® is ‘Wy the lest two periods. With an ===: WORLD SERES MONEY WILGO Whitted popped to Daubert. OLeary raised to Kirkpatrick. MoLean singled to Left. Perritt fled to Moran, No Runs, One Hit. No Errors. No As | 4, One Left. tre for three bases, scoring both Stovall| Johnston's easy foul fly, It w to Tinker and Doyle was doubled trying | gixTit INNING.—Stengel® filed te and Pratt, but was out at the plate|right, however, as Johneton filed out to/to get to second base, Tinker to Groh. Wheat was out Huggine te when he tried to atretch It into a home| Wolter. ‘Three Runs. Four Hits. Three |No Runs. Two Hits, No Errors, One Huggins and Koney also re- RAC run, Daniels to Peckinpaugh to Sweeney.| Left. Two Errors, Two Aesists. | Lett. tirég Daubert. No Rane. No'Stite 6 RPA (pressed they Grove the ball Two Runs, * Swegney singled to left. Jack John-| Groh walked, Clark forced Groh, Goda Nort Lac hes ame ‘de tw side of the fleld, keeping —— Daniele got a Texas Leaguer back] ston robbed Hartzell of a two-bagger by Doyle to Fletcher. Harter fouled to! Kipcpatrick made a eensetional ene: be@ut Of striking distance of their goal, Yomi of second, for a single, and on the hit! his great catch. Peckinpaugh singled dley Besher walked. Bates walked, critics of Old England U Boruaton ftom Fitet Paes) sna Tun blay went to thind an Wolter | over second, advancing Bwoeney e bag. (filing the bases, Tesreau was oo wild | reused stop of Hugging’ grounder ne this was “unconventiogal.” it ' drove a clean base hit into right, Bal | Baumgardner was taken out of the box | McGraw benched him and put Fromme | 5004 to bMiller. Oakes was out, Ying- ~ strategy and it wom 118 (Loftus), firet; Wiihite, 107 (Boren, | emt! Got Cree's grounder and tossed tne} and Hamilton replaced him. Sterrett in the box. Marsans walked. forcink ling to Daubert. No Rune. No Hits, Ne vs ball to Pratt, forcing out Wolter, Dan-| batting in place of Berton, as is a left|in Clark, Tinker struck out. One Run.| pops yy, Left. Tw {OME OF the oriticlam by'the disap Peco Cloner, Ne (Kederis), third. Time. |ietp scoring on the play. Sweeney waa| hander and the pitcher also, Chance |No Hits No Krrors Three Left. Leola MA hd as: od S peinted English followers on th Amoret, ‘Carlton Club, Tactless also ra unas-| Preferred to have a right hander at the) FIFTH INNING— Murray ' walked. Mines te amusing. I quote Sterrett hit Into a double play, | Murray out stealing, Clark to Groh. SEVENTH INNING.—Smith singted to centre. Kirkpatrick struck out. Miller out on & grounder to Stoval sisted, and Hartzell popped out to Sto-| bat. . $2 mutuels pald— Florence Roberts, fouled to Mowrey. Yingling singled to of it: Clevelands Must Continue hee: rve talent, 960, place, 96.1 | vall, One Run, Two Hits, One Left.| Ballne to Pratt to Stovall. No Runs.| Tinker threw out Meyers. Snodgrass sf . would have won the match ly: on Sheer Nei to bereft Nee upliiag Ha cise, No Brrors. One Assist. Two Hits. One Left. No Errors. Two! tiied to Beucher, No Runs. No Hics.| centre, Smith stopping at second. Moran singled through the box, Smith scoring: the blowing of the umpire's SECOND INNING—Balenti struck out. | Asaiats. No Errors. None Left. Beat Them Out-for American League Pen- | snow, 80. - S ‘ : ’ wTMLIRD HACK—Purwe $900; threc-year-| Wallace got abase on balls, Agnew | SEVENTH INNING.—Aterrett went to! Doyle tossed out Hoblitzel. Almelda| cumnew, singed to lett ond cimglaas for occasional, and very oc- nant, Says Giants Manager in Re- olds and up; handicap; one mile and| Med to Daniels, Baumgardner also got | firat In place of Borton. Pratt was out) fanned for theihird time. Groh lined tol \igran going to third and Cutshaw to a: that, monients when ( viewing Race for Fi away, ing{® dase on balls, Wolter made a good |on a long fly to Cree. Willt.ms singied| Burna. No Runs, No Hits, No Errors.| worey if Py deed an, eons team asserted a superiority, Zz ag. 100 '(An.|tunning catch of Shotten's fly. No|to right, his fourth straight hit. Balenti| None Left. ‘Morafi and Cutahaw. Stengel was out team impressed thelr game upon Americans.” Was nothing but sheer tuck th: @ America the final match of the _ fouled to Sweeney. Willlams was out) @ixTH INNING—G: (Martin), ie row threw out) stealing, McLean to Huggins. Stengel third, Time, 1.4045. Kledth also ran. stealing, Sweeney to -Peckinpaugh. No| Fromme. Burnf singled to left. Shafer! siiected to Umpire Byron's decision and : A % -, Runs. One Hit. None Left. No Errors.) fited to Tinker, Fletcher drove a long The baseball reviews of both big leagues written Una pone eaten pic, Balentl and wea out’at first. Borton | One Assist. fly to Besher, No Runs. One Hit. No e wee Seats Sere 2 Oe EE ‘a point ot view aatureay'a’ exolusively for The Evening World by John J. MoGraw +. | since sich No" sim eting "Eo to frat ately, on Halen's error.| | MeKechni popped out to Wallace. | rrore. One Laft te |e Nesetate = 0 pre a af @ pol ini jew jurday’s “OU! Stovall got’ McKechnie's grounder and ‘arhop struck out. aniels sing! to Clark singled to centre. Harter ‘j 4 . Wes probably the moet unsatistac, @F@ the best baseball stories written in New York. Cee eer en aer nee | oneed it to Baumgardner, who ran over |right. Wolter was out on a hot ground-| fanned, Heaher singled to contre, put-| Callahan playing @éntre for Brooklyn. it my ever played in the history of the They will appear throughout the season in these col- yards, i and covered the bag, Borton going toler to Stovall, unassisted. No Runs.| ting Clark on third, Fromme threw|Moyrey got an infleld single. He went Imagine an international contest ufins Monda and Tuesda Vernoa, 97, (Kederis) fret; White Wool, |#cond. At the beginning of the necond |One Hit, No Errors, No Assists, Ona! out Bates. Marsans filed to Doyle, No|to second Koney's single to right. on ys ye. 112 (Stecle) second: Chartier, 10, (Mar. |!nning Fisher replaced Keating. Fisher | Lett. | Runs, Two Hits, No Errors, Two|Whitted filed to Callaahn, D/Leary raised dress), second | U 7, 0n@ Of the comin; ra of the game. 5. , hit a Texas Leaguer over short for a| EIGHTH INNING.—Wallace was hit) Left. to Moran. McLean doubled to left ecor- 4 BY JOHN J. MGRAW. One day he came to Mack and said: Bae oe Prec rea a iii Feetslingie, and Borton scored, Daniels | squarely in the face by one of Warhop's| SEVENTH INNING—Groh threw out| ing Mowrey and sending Koney to third. (Manager of the . m if, Mack, I can't play first buse IN|) Vorenu, straight $20.20 place $4.20, snow [forced out Fisher at second, Balent! to | rising baile an@ was knocked sprawling | Doyle. Merkle out, Harter to Hob-| Roberts running for McLean and Mauser NOTHER)/ the world’s series." £8.20; White Wool place $310, show #200;| Pratt. One Run, One Error. One|at the plate. After an application of cold blitsel, Murray out the same way, No|Datting - for Perrltt. Hauser oingled eek of} “Why not?” asked “Conn! Charti $3, : “| Left. Three Assists. water he quickly revived, and wajked Runs. No Hits, No Errors. None Left.| through Smith, scoring Roberts while + the Amer-| “Because I fugt can't, he replied. billie a ideal! Oo THIRD INNING.—Stovall lifted a {down to first, while the crowd applauded | Tinker out, Fromme to Merkle. Hauser took third and Huggine setend on Smith's low throw, Hildebrand bet- foan Loague|,,r0at by ts Wok in the minors now. OTTAWA RESULTS. short fly to Wolter, Johnstone struck |him for hjs sameness, Walsh took the|threw out Hobiitzel. Almeld ' ¢ He never played in another game with : bag, however, and ran for him. Agnew! Fietoher to Merkle. NO RUN@® ..0| ting for Sheokerd, fanned. Three Runs, 3 | fight has thor-/the Athletics, Mack was through with BY. A acs Baiiarouta cape tartrate loaleg sacrificed Warhop to: Sterrett, Walsh; hits. No errors. None left. Five Hits. One Error. No Assists. Two ii] oughly con-|him. ‘one and. one-elgntn |L@tt. No Errora, No Assists, taking second. Warhop broke down z Left. ‘ vinced me that] GBames has begun to show improve- on, 0 (Ney Wolter smashed @ drive against the| Hamilton's hot smash, but Peokinpaugh | LATONIA ENTRIES U hgaesies sip oath oes Hil the Ath let tes| Mest i the Mighinnders, Mis clad tele “teat; Jack Laxton, 102 (Hop. [Fight field. wall for two bases. Cree] Picked up the ball and threw him out at . Johneon B date at Tenale. . : are likely to run somronennen te te faaetd Ww heyr wa kina), 6 to 1, 3 to 6 and out, second; Bad |drove a long fly to Williams, and Wolter first, Walsh going to third. Shotton eaminiaaiel ‘ LONDON, June 17.—Walace F, John- Ba: Baglions ane ‘ ith the Pl wicnre the Selig Rifeed led asd News 1. % (Denier), 0 to 1, 5 to 2 and| went to third, and when Willlams's| fouled out to Sterret. No Runs. No Hits! LATONIA RACE TRACK, XK; son of Philadelphia, beat Craig Biddle, epee thelr victory. It would be Idle % ides come good end is winning |! 10.2 third. Time, 1.58, Defy and Tom |throw went past the bag and to the On teat No Bi rors. ‘Three Asi Ms || 2e—The entries for to-morrow’ also of Philadelphia, in the frst round i= ike to explain it away| flag unless ee reeane ome, mach worse | Hayward atgo ran. stand Wolter acored. There was a funny) Waleh went to third in place of Wal-| are ap follows: ot the open sinsion in the London Fahy sephistical calculation as to the| Bomdvody hope on their trail very| tuts val eamaw wal Sts MEGS MOMS) AiCOND RACE—Three-yeur-oldn and | mixup at the plate ax Wolter alld in.|iece Cres, nugied fo Hehe Sweeney | FIRST RACE—Salling: thre.rearclde and | tent'e champlonahips to-day at Queen's luck in the two games.” soon, the rut at the|"Pward; selling; five and a half fur- The catcher blocked him off, but aid not} ¥' * , Cr aking | upward; fh . = Club. The score was 1-6, 1-4, 62 isd — Fut of She | omen —Right Fasy, 103 (Deronde), 6 to oid of the ball, and Wolter had tojeecond. Hartzell lined out to Williams r Cleveland might do the job, but) start goes. tt y with fifteen % e For a time it seemed as If) gar ag falling deep into does him ble over his body to get to the|Peckinpaugh drove a long triple in left The| centre, scoring Cree. Sterrett went out T in two such hard-fought . a those at Meadow Brook | Mack's club got to place. | 3 to 5, nquil, 9% (Nathan), |e! maret ila 5 to 2 and over, necond; Rosemary, 9)|Plate before Agnew coul % far from catiated yor and 18) sins), € to 2 and even, third, ‘Time, erowd roared with laughter, but Woltenj 0" ® bounder that Hamilton tossed to Giagrace, even though | straight games. No club tn the league | eluataction init for 86 geome to be able to stop them. | Saenger Matting ciate |1004-5, (ico, Karme, Ardelona Maraand, [was safe just the same, Sweeney was|Htovall. One Run. Two Hits, One Left, Kamnodr, 100; Ted Star, 100: Big Lomas say ehance Plays 6 greater It was predicted chat the Athletics! Brynary, Double Five and Semi Quaver |Jhrown out by Balenti, Hartaell got a No Err Nn Awulat NOT: Eranata, 108; Christophine; 100; tenn. te any other game ie tan Con.| WASHINGTON IN NEED OF MORE) ais ran, base on bulls, but Peckinpaugh was out} NINTH INNING.—Stoval smashed a : Halt a dosen times, Satur-| Would pitchers this year. f JOHNBONS. THIRD RACE —Three-year-olds: one |on a grounder that Pratt threw to frat, |triple it: deep left. Johnston popped out RD Allgwance; trecear oie ard; one mile.--Bent silver Bill to Peckinpaugh. Pratt also tripled to! g74 smart: one, P xge alg | Rage des : left, scoring Stovall, Williams filed tol fa {itt sence frames Tat Preneme NING.—Willlams drove a|Cree. and Pratt scored on the catch.| YOUTH RACK—iarold state; trosearold sre el After Pratt had crossed the plate,|colte and geld ‘furlongs. —Big Bait 8 threw the ball to Hartsell at | 100: Harm i. 110: Boots am ee weeney | Trex 13; O'Hagen, 113; Old Rosebud, 190. Imohes in the course of the| nie" has turned up a lot of promising mile.—Oliver Lodge, 100 (G, Bi #to|One Run. One Hit, One Left, One Ei ‘wou! nged Wash turned out to be @ ade, . Burne), 2 to Md have chai the] youngsters who are drilling thelr! yi, eteapeia ice eet 1, ! to 2 and out, first; Cogs, 112 (D,|ror. One Assist. plexion of the sane. ENg-| yay through the league in excellent! to ve able to pitch for, Griffith bealde | Connelly), 11 to 10,1 to 9 and out, wecand; | FOURTH 1 ’ ; bhanges by @ hair in the f Fred Levy, 112 (EB. Scharf), 18 to 5, even | vicious @lngle past short. Balent! drove Bo, for that matteg, did|style. With tho veterans, Bender and Johnson, and he cannot Work every) [hit (n'y. Ie Sern More ribie| a single Into lett, sending Williams to And all speculation ts vain,|Plank, at their best, John Coombe, | 44y- BIN adi i taki dd himself he|third, claiming that Pratt ‘had ‘eft the i. \ meer aie} 90 ran, third, and taking second himself on the “rp drtegherenad spores tue gost/once the backbone of the staff, 1s Biased Wey sbicid Mads Moral wie] FOURTH RACE,—Duke of Con-| throw in, Wallace drove a long sacrl~ bea peer a6 Vows eae men “mght. hav eres [scarcely tnissed. Mack 18 oleverly! yy into the pennant contention unless |MAUKHE Cup: three-year-olds and up-|fice fly to Cree and Willams scored, Ree iia’ No Bicone’ Ga Aatet Mona B the furious attack that earned| jockeying his two veterans And|there are some sensational doings in|Ward: one mile—Dynamite, 103 (J. Rob-| Agnew filed to Wolter, Balenti going |X Soe . saison goal ‘ Left, when the American's nw), 9 to 6, 2 to & and out, frat; In-] to third on the catch. McKechnie got E May trying to cut down the| Zounssters to get the most possible the next two month which 449 BOC) siscior Lentrade, 96 (Lambrose), 2 to|Baumgardner's grounder, and threw} McKechnie, singled tno left, Derick | OTST leat rents garda Valin, 85; Cat Pe . earlier 'n the game. out of each. 1, 1 to 2 and out, second; Havrock, 103| him out. One Run. Two Hits, One| datted for Warhop, Derrick was called | hatha, ot Jota G. “Weaver, % 1 Of course, Cleveland Is going fo fa ‘ out on strikes. Daniela popped to stair Offenbach, wha 2 ‘The careful observer will have noted fan easier schedule when tho club gets (Snyder), 9 to 6, 1 to 3 and out, third.| Left. No Errors or Asulst. Walsh, Wolter was elven @ bass on ino, 107; Patniche, 101; Dr. Waldo Briss, SPORTING. jene or two items of interest re-| that when a young pitcher has worked | L.4¢° paying the weaker Western | "me 142 4-5, Black River ran, | Borton was called out on strikes. | ie Cree forced out Wolter, Stovall | 11 Rotor Cook, 111; Saar Wiliam, 111; ser America won, and won cleanly,| through five or six innl and the « FIFTH RACE — Pariton ndicap;| Pratt got McKechnie's grounder and od : vicence, 11 y Q teams The Athletics will find more aspen y to Pratt, to Balentl, No Runs, One Hit.|"“Seygnti RACE—Belling: three-year-olds and . neither criti-| club has attained a lead of two or ry three-: ids and upward; six fur-| threw him out at firt Balenti threw +S ine; ™ sc opposition in Hoxton than they met! iongs—Herwood, Uf (Scharf), 6 to 1, out Fisher, No Runs, No Hits, None|™W° Left. No Errove One Assist, re oe A iy the “Big Four" three rune Mack hurls Bender oF Plank {previously this season, dut Washington |1, 5 and put, first; Towton Field, 106 (H,| Left. No Errors, Two Assists, é We BELMONT ARK Ser cas ‘naw slarere will dotend | eae, (oe tree od ehie oltchin and | will be softer for them. Ambrose), 7 to 1, 8 to 6 and out, second,| ITH INNING—McKechnie made a p , eneeld, 100: Oupperiows, 168; TYDAY AT 3.00 FM. : 9 Pats doain te make It sure. hind this pitching the} There ts none too much good feeling | Garton G., 109 (W. Hopkins), 7 to 10, 7 retty stop of Shotton’s grounder and Ree, 10; gal eck Brady | RACE FB Euawnen Bagian players are traveling like fiends, A lot|between Washington and Philadelphia , » 7] pretty Bows nd Black Toney Be Tom tf, 4. cy my. Never before has polo to ® and out, third, Time, 1151-5, Up-|tosseq him out st first, Stovall poked ‘Apprentice allowance five pounds 90, 1,00, 1,1 A . M ‘intense Antereat. in ‘this| of them missed the world's series money /and the Athletics dote on beating the | rignt also ran, na sues Tey eeree ee le i. 13:30 et st obad oat ; 7 Bheigel oes that it 1e| last fall which they had enjoyed for|Senatora, They tell me that Plank clecsuaiesttitiaaesiiinaien TL, Giaets ast sisting, Gaseae ‘exciting game in the world,|two years. They t it this time, | sete Renata Mare every time hu can 3 Peckinpaugh. No Runs. One Hit. aniegppamnp. ‘2 doubt another year will| You cannot blame them. make ee ngs 4 * H bonemen None left, No Errors, . Two Asslats, (Continued from First Page.) Played on a hundred Aelds NAPS GOING NICE, BUT LACK Sin ring and Gandil threatens. to Johnston made @ long run fer Dan- eis now played on one, This! ATHLETICS’ STAMNIA. — [jump out of his akin, The Athletios lb. |teta's tong drive, and though he turned If There Ever Was new men who can take the & somersault in making the catch, he the “Big Four,” and the| The Cleveland team is making a great |look good to me, . + he) fanned. Murray singled to right, scoring can take & well deserved and| ght and in practically the only one left | (Oopyright, 1918, by John J. Mo@raw.) held on to the ball for an out, Welt} Doyle, and took second on a throw tothe| AL “Time When Much Money ——— ee ’ rest. in thi hg with the Athleth ; plate by Marsana. Tinker took Packard : Birmingham hay inected the wrap int | BETTING 1S EVEN MONEY ON tot snot and threw Nm out abut of tne box and put in amen, Te! Could Be Saved Here, It’s Now. Our Summer reduction sales have ! The time (Continued from First Page.) /~& RODEL, the Boer, writhe the glub and the men are resisting lows brought thelr band with them, and|No Errors. One Asal was the first appearance of Am everything behind excellent pitching, BIG HARVARD-YALE RACE, | made music petween the Innings, SIXTH INNING —Peckinpaugh got | against his former teammates. My: probably the best in the league, But, —— Ray Keating reported his arm in good] Pratt's grounder and tossed him out at| yingled to left, scoring Murray. nod a le yy shane to save 20% tb 30% sshere! The pick of 5,000 pat- a as I have said before, Birminghi NW LONDON, June 17,—Betting is} shape and Chance gave him the job of | frst, Willlame beat out an infield hit : A Pal Gigus With Athietios, | team has not the stamina and balance {even money on the annual Harvard-| pitching against the Browns, Jack |that rolled down the third-base line, | Tas# hit the Arat ee bay Meats terns, regular »; and summer goods, has been cut. N. H., June 17.—Capt, | possessed by the Athletica, It might | Yase varsity race on the Thames River |Jobnaton, a former Glant, but now with | williams stole second, Balent! singled | "el4 for two bases, Teareau biyie) o ‘ Thereare Serges, Flannels, unfinished Worsteds, Home- g ‘of Dartmouth has signed | drive out ahead and finiah in front on|The Crimson freshman elit Is @ 6-to-4| the Bre was given a friendly round |to teft ana Cree made ® perfect throw | centre, scoring Myers ond ss sveee spuns and Donegals. Your suit will be made to mene. the Athletics and will vrgin|ite very nerve, as the American polo| favorite, while the fours are held at even|of appli he appeared on the field. 1 Morey has played four | team did, but the Philadelphia boysare|terms, So far there have been few| Baumgardner did the box work for the the Green, twirling the ma-| well equipped with nerve, too, and in (he games during that time. | their bright lexicon of baseball there to the plate to catch Williams, but| Burns lined to Marsans, Sweeney dropped the ball and the run| Five Hits, No Errors. One Left. wagers recorded. Browns. counted, Balenti taking second on the |’ Bescher tripled to left. Bates walkel. The rival oarsmen did tittle practice] FIRST INNING—St. Louls got away|inrown in, Wajlace also singled to left | Marsans walked, filling the base#’Doyia @ sterling college pitcher, having | is no such word as quit. Mack wil yesterday on account of the hot weather, | with a flying start and scored two runs/and Ralent! scored. Fisher was taken | threw out Tinker, Bescher scoring. Hob- $40 to $50 Values $25 @ontrol and being most effec-|a player go in & minute if he displays |but to-day they hope to get in some! defore the fans got settled. Shotton got] our of the box and Caldwell relieved | litzel fanned, but had tobethrown out at ‘ 9 tight pinches. His arm has| any signs of it. atift practice. a base on balls and went to third on|him, Agnew got a base on balls, Baume | first, Almeida fanned, he had alao to bo 5 35 many victories to the Green| After McInnis broke his arm previous| Gore, at bow in the Yale varsity Yon; | Stovall's tw wer that hit the left! gardner illed (o Wolter. Shotton hit the | thrown out, Myers to Merk! $2 to $ 20 ie his twirling ability his hitting|to the world’s series of 1911 Mack was|was compelied to vacate his seat again| field fence, Johnston, in response to|right feld wall, scoring Wallace and |One Hit. No Errors. ‘f factor, Ke is one of the| trying @ younguter out at first bese| yesterday on account of @ very sore| friendly applause, struck out. Prait|/ sending Agnaw to third. Caldwell was| FOURTH INNYNG—Harter replaced ‘on the nine year. | with the idea of playing him there. In|fnger. The chances appear to be againet| drove @ sharp bouncer to the pitoher,| taken out of the box and Warhop came |Ames in the hox for Cincinnati. Shafer Broadway & . ' mle being able to row in the race with| which Keating threw to @weeney and/to the Gtovall base on called out on strikes. 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