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— Reid eaelieor 4 Sesetetiaclttniaraiteneneacibnemetnant , i Cy ae , “F dig OR ie THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JUNE ee _ “BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK: GIANTS CLOSE ON HEELS OF PHILLIES HOW THE SMITH-RODEL “BATTLE” LOOKED FROM THE PRESS BOX «Copyright, 1918, by the Press Publishing Company. (The New York World.) i HARBURGER NOW HAS A “MENTOR” (Continued from First Page.) was leading Monacacy and Sfulholland by four lengths. This early rushing took too much out of him, for he backed up when Mulholland challenged and had to do his very best to save the place money from Monacacy, SECOND RACE. Handica| three-year-olds and upward; $500 addeg; six furlongs, course.—Spring Board, 108 (Davies, 3 to 1, even and 1 to 2, first; His Majesty, 108 Qtui 2 to 1, 4 to 5 and out, aec- ond; Yankee Notions, 106 (Karrick), 4 to 1, 7 to 6 and 1 to 2 third. Time, 11146, Laight o' My Life, 118; Carroll Reid, 100; Wi . 1, and Yinghee, 6, also ran. The second race brought about the hs defeat of the $20,000 horse, His Majesty, Y : Z ‘ recently bought by Alex. Smith Cochran, Pes PngueDown -— “ . 8 i the millionaire recruit to racing. The HARD TO TRL WNETHER IT Gunseat moc ‘PEW PLANMS =| deat His Majesty could do tn his first & CHIP On THE Crim OR YuUST out Oe sue aaah Winks ms outing this season was second to Cap- Tae Baaeze OF ThE PUNCH *) ‘ WILO ONES misstep’ tain Cassatt's Spring Board. The latter ' won all the way and at the end was four lengths to the good. : ; t Yankee Notions in trying to fin with i* , over third for a single, MM: etruck out |*nd Ball were thrown out at first by| left, Carrigan taking second. Hooper . wns for the second time. Fletcher dug up |Hartaell and MIdkif, reapectively, Ne| out, Gartsell to Borton. No Runa ‘Two | S?ring Board a ee oe Rariden’s grounder and threw him one | Runs. lett, Cy Ga toss sand was beaten for the at first. No Runs. THIRD INNING—Wolter struck out. pane Ceraanen, Med Ad if THIRD R Ace. ; Shafer popped high to Mara: Cree filed to Hall. OMidkift fouled out| Speaker. Sweeney dou! to centre, , Fletcher litted an easy fy to Myers, [to Nunnamaker, No Runs, Hartsell fled to Hooper, Sweeney still | The Piping Rock Subscription Race; Doyle tined a double to the right mek | Nunnamaker was thrown out at first/on second. Sweeney stole third. Peck. |two-Year-olds; Ave furlongs, straight, wall. Connelly ma running catch |>Y Médiff. Hall angled to left. Hooper|inpaugh fanned. No Runa, One Left. |— Andes, 107 Sbaehtd 15 to 1, 4 tol of Merkle’a high fly. No Rune, One|filed to Borton and Yerkes to Midkift.| Yerkes flied to Daniels, Speaker beat | 4M rat; Arrington, 107 (But- Lett. . No Runs, One Left. out a hit to Borton. Speaker stole sec- | Well), 10 and out, second; Piping SEVENTH INNING — Murray ran| FOURTH INNING—Hartsell drew 9 |0nd. Lewis filed to Borton, Gardner |Hot, 104 (Wolfe) 3 to 1, even and out, over to the right foul line and got {ese on balls. Peckinpaugh singled to| walked. Engle singled to centre, scor- eee hoes te Bombay, Walking Dickson's fly. Maranville out Sev centre. Borton dumped one in front of |tng Speaker and Gardner, Engel was bad nde ‘0 also ran. to Merkle, McDonald beat cut a pode the plate which, Nunnamaker fielded to |Caught between first and second and = He ting Rock Subscription race down the first base line, Conne! 45 third in an attempt to force Hartaell. |"Un down, Wolter, Peckinpaugh to Bor- | we: the ton to Hartzell. Two Rune. Popped out to Doyle. No Ri The thow was wild and Hartzell scored, Left. ung, ©! Peckinpaugh going to third, Gossett | NINTH INNING—Borton beat out @/way and at the end was well in hand bunt. MIdkiff hit into a double play, |to beat the hot favorite Arrington bj leet Soria ie seat Matgccvct Ball to Engle, Gossett batted for War- | two lengths. Piping Hot was third, Te eet Borten’ and. Denteta {HOP and singled through Ball, Dantels|resuit was a big surprise in the olf Dausl he rom ” Worter’s abut right, | "insted to left, Gossett pulling up at) house after the race. Nobody Murray to third. Snodgrass rolled an | Came home on Wolter’s double to "| second, Wolter doubled to right, scor-' anything but Andes, casy one toward first and died, Dickson | Cree Was thrown out at first by Ball. | ing Go, ree singled to right, scor- | FOURTH RACE—The Suburban Han- to Myers, Murray scoring and Meyers |¥oUr Runs. One Left. ing Daniels and Wolter. Cree stole sec | gioan; $2,500 added; one mile and « quar- going to second, Speaker Gouvied to centre, Lewis! ond, and third, too, Sweeney walked. | ier wnisk Broom lis im (Noto), 2 MoCormick batted tor Marquard and | {TiPled to lett. Speaker scoring. Gardner] sartzell singled to left, ecoring Cree, | tor Whisk Hroom tly 1B (Netter). 8 went out 1 filed to Midkig. Engle hit to Midklf| Peckinpaugh lined to Ball. Four Ruas, |‘? 5 and out first: : i mM & grounder, Smith to Lam 10 to 1, 6 to 2, and out, second; Meridian, late. ‘ Myers, the Chief taking third, Burna got | ali apa passed” “hath runners coved | TWO Left: 119 (Musgrave), 4 to 1, 7 to 10, and out, set rt} Murray got his third strat ight hit, beating out an infield hit. Meyers sent & pretty single over second, sending g H & & iy .—7 5 ii j i 5 ! @ base on balls. Shafer singled past dacadebiidjinemabictths , dhrough poe- “#e on ® passed ball and scored third, ‘Time, 2.00 (new world's record). inde Me begun ov Fights that Last Ont GeorEp Saas’ Api abdd sel! 1a ending Joa Nunnamaker's triple to right. Buck Nightatick, 9%; G. M, Miller, 106, and | MoDonald had a ho succeeded Hail in the box} Cock o' the Walk, 111, alo ran, ‘utes ay unt Fon who suce in the og sear that ake - serie chance to retire the side, but muffed |atter Wolter’ double, filed to Wolter. FTH RACE. Fletcher's foul close to the field boxes. Fletcher grounded to Maranville, but Myers dropped his perfect throw and he was safe, Burns scoring the tleing run and Shafer going to third, i i Er Three Runs. One Left. FIRST GAME. ~' (Bpecial to The Evening World.) For two-year-olds; five and a half fur- Jongs straight. Time, 1.06 Delft, 112 (Troxler), 8 to 6, 3 te & and out, first; Mordecal, 105 (Butwell), Ly i £ i Hi : i i k & i EE gt H 5 BROOKLYNS, LEADING ATHLETES IN aM FIENW. r 7 to 2, even and out, second; Superin- Doyle singled to right, scor! ‘AY PARK, BOSTON, Mass, ’ anita beck again inboat: S84 putting the ciaat scoring Shafer | sine 26,—The Highlanders went after tendent, 105 (Hanover), 10 to 1, 5 to 2 rotadlated these delicate attentions 's in the lead, and 4 to 5, third, Charion 108, Salon a ry ki hae ened Boer’s > ' bedi woing Ul Doyle stole |the Red Sox to-day in another double- 105 and Lancewood 106 also ran. a oe Dee en, be beees (Continued rom First Page , fecond. no play being m Merkle | header. ‘The Higttanders are playin ———— Delft won the fifth, being the favorite oe, Loney ~~ oo Dehra bad ou » (Continued from Firet Page.) tore off a terrific hit to left centre for as Ried after the scratching of Water Lady, but ‘ a three bases, scoring Fletcher and Doyle. Murray, up for second time in this inning, tore off his fourth hit, « single to left, scoring Merkle. Mur went McGraw sent Al Demaree to the| ll the way to third on Connelly's fume mound. He was opposed by Dickson, bi Meyers tore off his second hit in FIRST INNING—Maranville popped this inning with a single past third, —_—_, adelphia it will put the Giants within a few points of the Phillies, ® much stronger batting game than H she had to run a game race to get it. earlier in the season and this is .worry- Chisholm Beach Has Low Superintendent holding the ratl led all ing the Sox, who feel that if they once oe i H the way to the final sixteenth, when start in on @ pitcher they may make Score in the Handicap Delft went to the front on her gameness, Mordecai closed fast and beat out the eee ee Fifty Starters. Mine bopeninienaeat’ for tte ae change can be made. i I i g i i I | Brooklyn team, which will wind up the six game eeries. As the Dodgers have already won three times here, the vest that the home team can secure, even with a pair of victories, is an even break on the series, F if ¥ H 3 i AT THE FAR HILLS A.C. Every Club in the Metropolitan A] 2: i 5 i l -f i i ' a a : i honors. A scoring Murray. Snodgrass out, M Manager Chance aelected McConnell SIXTH RACE. spectators hopped in| Although the lead of the Daisies las . @ foul to Merkle. Murray backed up Fao ahesd dus Rodel toppied back and| been greatly reduced by the Dodgers | District Enters Games for | 2gainet the fence in rievt fela and Dai Bash cea Cares oo bao tote hee) euime = aeeate | Bias |e laewat fos ed Se) jh Tor wero: yaerroldns $0 odie! Ove oe Seraley worked I tot cr sann| etal Sie enoneh to: the Chom over wotst ‘INNING —F worked Colling, Melding Mosely fer 6 a half furlongs, atraight-Stromboll, 107 iy for & Z wide a wonderful one-han¢ catch of| EIGHTH INNING —1 A. A. U. Titles. worsens > Fromme went in Monday, when the Giants will eome nere McDonald's line drive, Connelly| to pitch for the Giants. Smith was against the rij lel . FIRST INNING. we thane Seven @oubled up @ right fleld wall. | called out on etrikes, Titus fouled Mfe-saver, % FIRST INNING—Daniels was thrown Fs if (McTaggart), 1 to 2 and out, first; Dun- gara, 107 (Neander), 30 to 1, 6 to 1 and af et Hf at the start of the ‘art day in the Fox j i MeDonald was caught napping off of|/to Merkle. Myers was hit by a pitched |°Ut DY Hall. Wolter fied to Hooper.|riiig Ctub's anual tournament. The Mo Chinas mort peeellipSepeedhaghnig bogged BS oe ry Orr ber wows second by @ quick throw by Meyers to| ball. Mann doubled to right Moray Cree singled to right, but was out| semi-finals were scheduled in all four to arte Chiet Magtetratny 300) p llmaron te yrwdehat ty fhousand athletic fans were present] Dove No Rune making a great try, but fell on his face, | Stealing, Carrigan to Yerkes, No Runs.| regular and four consolation divisions. Spirit, 107, ‘also ran. ODEL started the third by jething ts, Maula, “Lobeet do to-day for the annual junior champion- |. #® "a® Over to deep centre and got | Myers started for the plate and Mann| Hooper dropped a singte to centre.|In the handicap about Atty m eee ays od . ee ee eae eee cied te Duubert, he Gene lle et the Mancoatinn aiemint na| meres G7. Shaler strock Ont, Mo-| continued on fo third. When aivore nia | Yerkes encrtfced to Boreon, Speaker | The Morsing’s strogeie in the RESULTS AT LATONIA. exceedingly, Gunboat whirted Leng ne, early as 2 o'clock automobile part'ae) Donald got Fletcher's grounder and|into the plate he knocked the ball out| made @ perfect bunt, and Hooper | Was a three-cornered affair, out of four, Bis fete: ike an yee - A long GECOND INNING—Wheat singled peste Summit and the Oranges drew up|threw to Myers, retiring the side, No|of the Chief's hands and the ball rolled| scored on Hartsell's wild throw to|for local club members, Hamilton Kerr, FIRST RACE—For two-year-olde; petied ne ody “beck Rea tee e over second, Daubert forced Wheat, {to the Deautitul grounds of the Far|®U"®. NNING—FI to the bench and Myers scored. Raridan| first. Lewis singled to right, Speaker |South Shore, being the only outsider | purse $600; five and a half furlongs.— oot the floor, and saved himseif.|Knabe to Dyolan, Smith doubled over|2Mi's Athletic Association, The eanty| SUCOND 1 Fletcher made | struck out.- Two Runa, going to third. Gardner dropped a safe|remaining, He played Bert Allen in the | Gypsy Love, 108 (3. Steele), firat; Bus. Fits eee u ‘and as Rodei| Becker's head, scoring Daubert. Knabe|arrivais spread themselves around the|Meat play of Smith's groufder to| Noyes relieved Dickson for Boston, | one in right, Speaker gcoring. Engle |!ower half, while in the upper it was B. |tace, 98 (Hyd ‘em the defense Gunboat hooked| threw Hummel out. Fischer walked,|arack in tan-shape fashion an: the|Merkle. Titus was out on a grounder, | Fromme struck out. McDonald made «| walked, filling the bases, Ball hit to|8- Bottome va. Jacob H. Janin, cence, 107 (Goo: bare right to his chin and put him|Knabe threw Ragon out. One Run. Two| grounds presented a huge garden party to Mer Myers singled | sensational left hand catch of Burns's | Midkiff, forcing Lewis at the plate,| HMandicap—Max Marston, Baltusrol,| Destino, Transit, Tiktok, Salvus, Bong whh thud. There might have| Left, tole wecond. | line drive, Shafer tripled to deep right, | Carrigan tripled to centre, scoring | 4-78; Harold 8h Fox Hills,/ Charcot, Jack Crowllus, Ween some excuse for Rodel if he had| Ragon threw Cravath out. Ragon Mann was called out on atrikes, No/A wild pitch scored Shafer. Fletcher| Gardner, Engte and Ball. Colling|8&—+-7: A. P. Roth, N. ¥. Athletic, | Christmas Eve also ran. Gown that time. also threw Knabe out. Hummel threw | brought out a thousand spectators and|Runs. One Left. was hit by a pitched ball. Fletcher out | grounded out to Borton. Five Rune, | %—13—8: Ha ete ir Beh reah Doolan out, No Runs. athletes and the little country grand Was called out on atrik stealing, Rariden to Maranville. One| One Left. tusnol, &—7—71;-Chisholm Beach, Fox ‘THIRD INNING—Knabe threw Mo; was eoon taxed to capacity. Run. BECOND INNING—Sweeney waa | Hills, 74-75, out. Knabe aleo threw Cutshaw eg gpa otub and association sent its|unassisted. Murray doubled down the| NINTH INNING—Seymour batted for | thrown out, Yerkes to Engle. Hartsell| Janin beat Bottome 2 and 1. The Stengel filed to Becker. No Runs. Its strongest representatives to compete |left field line. Mann made @ pretty|/vyes and Mied out to Murray, Maran-| walked. Peckinpaugh forced Hartaeil at | Cards one mile and a elx- Killifer flied to Wheat. Moore filed to|in the championships, the most import: |running catch of Meyers long drive to| Ville singled over second, McDonald | second, Yerkes to Ball. Borton filed to| Janin teenth—Billy Holder, 100° (Kederia), Hummel. Becker walked. Beoker stole|ant meet in the metropolitan district. [left centre. No Runs. One Left, tripled to right centre, scoring Ma: Lewis, No Runs One Left. Out 6 6442604 6D first; Patruche, 100 (Martin), second; BB where Billy extinguished |. Luderus grounded to : formers from New Jersey| THIRD INNING—Raridan whipped a| Ville. Connelly singled to centre, scor-| Warhop relieved McConnell for New| Bottome Tom King, 110 (Teahan), third. Time, af ainea GgaIN. He fret started to het eee ot Hanes en Daubert. gion Suro were on the Job to g0| wicked single to left. Dickson tried to|!nf MoDonald. Sweeney batted for} York. Hooper out, Peckinpaugh to Bor- Pe Ce ee Bittra, All Red. Mary Ann K., Ww . up, then changed his mind and} FOURTH INNING—Moore threw| against their rivals from New York City | sacrifice but popped a foul to Meyers,| Smith and singled through the box,| ton. Peckinpaugh threw out Yerkes. asaae ker, Tay Pay, Foxy SHE tymming around ewung his arms to indl-| wheat out. Daubert singled to centre |for many of the rich prises offered. |Raridan stole second, Maranville beat | Connelly going to second, Collins ran | Speaker filed to Daniels. No Runs. ‘ (om so ran. Two-dollar m aa cote that it was all over. He didn’t! Daubert took second on a wild pitch.| ‘rhe programme was made up of e! out an infield hit, Raridan going to third,| the bases for him, Fromme was taken| THIRD INNING—Midkiff singled to (ect ee ee straight $9.60, place Lo cpunt et all. The bout was stopped) Amith walked. Hummel filed to Killifer.|,een track and nine field meets. Many |Raridan scored on McDonald's long fly|°Ut at this stage and Doc Crandall came | centre. Warhop forced Midkiff at seo- Re hy Tt] 84.90, show $4.20; Patruche, place $4.68, : when Rodel had been down about four| Fischer was purposely given four balls. | records were in danger of being broken. Connelly popped to Doyle.|'0 the rescue, Titus popped out tol ond, Collins to Ball. Daniela filed to|_ Handicap Score ibs Ox | show $3.20; Tom King, show $7.40, geconds. A couple of seconds later the| Ragon fanned. No Runs. Three Left, ‘The strong flelds entered for the quar-|One Run. One Left. Doyle back of first, Myers singled to| Ball, Wolter filed to Speaker, No Sry pe Boor was on his feat, nimble as a| Lobert singled to left. Magee eacri- 1 Snodgrass popped to Meyers, Demaree | centre and took second on Snodgrase's| Runs, One Left. BELMONT PARK ENTRIES, cricket, arguing with Joh and very anx-| ficed, Ragon to Daubert. Cravath filed fouled to MoDonald. Burns lined a| fumble, Connelly scoring, but Collins Lewis out, Sweeney to Borton. Gard- was out trying to score, Burns toO|nep singled to centre. Engle forced | Hills, 9%, 11—81. BELMONT PARK, NEW YORK, June ‘fone, epparently, to continue, He didn't/to Smith. Knabe ftied to Daubert. No distances, The weath Pretty single into right. Burns stole rd Dash (first heat)—W ‘ Fletcher, to Meyers, Three Runs, One -| Fourth Set—Percy Pyne 24, Prince- |28The following are the entries : MIVA Risdaane | Coie nes 1 ere ania, New York A. Ci; second, Raridan's throw being high. | 1 074 Gardner at second, Berton to Pookie |. “eens Caot, MF, Soot Fox Hilla, |asondey: _ ann 8] FIFTH INNING—Knabe threw Moran | A. rime 10 $60, Shafer heat out an infield single, Burns paugh. Ball filed to Cree, No Runs, P ghd ‘end moved away, while Rodel, still pro-| out, Moore threw Cutshaw out, Bt ML, Time, going to third. Shafer and Burns pulled cei FOURTH INNING—Cree waked. |? UP George G, Baxter, Forest Park, | FIRST, RACE Thre rear-okls and upeent; feoting, when to hie corner, The Boer| gel grounded to Luderus. No Runs, No r A. . fof a double steal, Burns beating the Sweeney singled through Ball, Cree go-| eat Geprse A. Dixon jr, Shinnecock | Bite: Cues nlarien of 6 mile: main courme.-- “was very hot under the collar—or where | Hits, Xaviein Lyosum. ‘Time, 10 é-6a, poor return to the plate, Fletcher filed ing to second, Hartzell tanned. Peok-| Hille, 4 an 104; Little Hugb, 102; Phar ate have been He mate) Doolan fied to Stengel. Cutahaw| “Third Heat—Won by F, Kaufman; |out to Titua, close to the right feld 5 inpaugh singled to centre, filling the ane tan me Teokar een A i a / threw Killifer out. Moore filed to|pecond, C. A. Hoyt, New York A, C.|waj, One Run. One Left. bases. Borton hit to Yerkes and Peck-| 2 ~ L Wiora Tea edd on Kooy i Heapeck, 4 reeali Moran, No Runs. ‘Time, 10 4-6. FOURTH INNING—Smith doubled a Inpaugh was forced at second. Ball) ® “lr 2.) td Gakiana ¢ is, i . 95; SIXTH INNING—Wheat walked,| Fourth Heat—Won by R. W. MoDon-| over Burns’ head. Titue singled to left was unable to double up Borton at| *, lots, Cental one 1. 100; Bunch of Kess, 105, ; 4, National A. C.; second, H. Lain, (Continued from First Page.) Cree scored. Midkiff filed Third Get—F. B. Barrett, Fox Hills, | SECOND RACE—Threcsearclds end upwad;p} ‘ Daubert sacrificed, Moore to Luderus | ald, second, H. Labi and Gmith hesitated at third and then first and Cree 90 | rene eters dy maria ee Pd ep arrabocgur 8 wes Ponting, pantheon, and Rodel | gmith filed to Knabe. Hummel fouled | Walkill - oe Tn Revenent, | ttarted for home Meyers dropped Ball, One Run. Two left. a vatt, Fox Up, 91 | conditions: coe P Fras't landing anything that | iq Luderus, No Runs. One Left, at Christopher A. A.; second, D. Puc | Burns’ throw amd Smith scored, Titus Carrigan eafo at first on Dantel's error. ie ged oon tent In a Swiss cheese! necker fied to Hummel. Luderus|iitses Sheridan A. C. Time, 102-5 pec- | going to second, Myers tried to sacri-| *trUasle, with Schulz on the mound. | coltine bunted and on Warhop's wild Lag rip Seto - Allen was a ee eee eT. at takes! couled to Fischer, Lobert fanned, No |unds. fice but popped out to Meyers. Mann| The first game was lost in the first|¢nrow to fret Carrigan went to third, up, Dut squared the match on | hots and get him Peuns in, | Rune, Semi-Finale—Firet Heat—Won by Hal| shot a single over third, Titus scoring| inning, when Boston fell on MoConnell's| Collins to second. Hooper popped to enn eleventh, Card: eres here him if the bout| SEVENTH INNING — Flacher fied to|#ielland, Xavier A. A.: second, ¥. Kauf-| beating out Burns’ fine throw, Mann| pitching for five hits, including a three- | Hartzell, Yerkes sent a eacrifice fly to had gone on—and pe he wouldn't, |Cravath. Ragon fanned. Moran aiso|mann. Time, WAS seconds w, | going to second. Raridan singted to lett, |p Cree, Carrigan scoring, Speaker doubled gr. It looked, when Rodel pillowed hia| fanned. No run R. Granger, I. A. A. C.; Myles MoHugh, | sorins Mann and taking second on the! FIRST INNING.—Daniels singled to| to centre, scoring Collins, Lewis popped eb pa ; head on his arms that time, as if he| Masee doubled to right centre, Cra- |B * G., second; W, C, Weber, | throw to the plage. centre, Wolter followed with another to] ‘© Peckinpaugh. Two Runs, One Loft. tnd Sot—-B trent Webuior 1 an |ii0r Seibel 160) Aisle on ine doa ia 4ian't intend to get up again, and that| Vath fanned. Knabe filed to Hummel, Demaree was taken out of the box at FIFTH INNING—Warhop fanned,| ¢Th' jarnett, up 2 s, Puneh may have been what fooled Joh. | Doolan filed to Btengel. No rune One| 1024-5, this atage and Marquard came to the|‘¢ sme Place, Daniels going to third hundred to one he would havo gotten| lett: Becond Heat—Won, by M. J. Hayes,| reecue. Dickinson grounded out to SP, and the spectators would have EIGHTH INNING—Cutshaw singled to|I. A. A. ©. Second, W. Anderson; | Merkle unassisted, Raridan taking third, seen more interesting bef: centre, Cutshaw etole second. Stengel| Third, Gene Gilmore, Dom Lycum. | veranvitie fouled out to Shafer, Thrve| make third on the wild throw and was] at second, Ball to Yerkes. One Run, eomething ating Retore the) mee OT acat ‘pasriaceds ioral | cine ROP won by J, 2t,| Buns One Lett. out, Nunnamaker to Gardner, Cree wes|” Gardner walked, Engle singled to the preliminary ciase| Liiderus, Daubert walked. filing the| _10-Yerd Deen rite stond, Hai| Dovie got @ base on baile, Morkle| thrown out at firat by Ball, Midi filed| right, Gardner held at second, Ball ser among the barn-stormers, Ap for| Dasee. Smith doubled to left, scoring | Ravenel i ier A A. Third, I” Kant. | forced out Doyle at second, McDonald ‘Fathom, |, 118; Golden Chimes, 106; Spearhead, 168, niela tripled to deep cfntre. Woll 9 holes). PTH BACE—F ‘upward; and keeping on to the plate as Gpeaker| unetea to Lisl a Aee ir Troe aca: Apsolbs taxsbetl) a8 (ak our ar aia ; threw wild to Gardner. Wolter tried to] nied to Lewis. Sweeney forced Wolter |. Ivise, Fox Hills, 9¢—12—1 gba st i to Hooper. One Run. hit by pitcher, filling the bases. Car. ‘| Qundoat, he delivered some mighty wal- img theyll Fiche ane man, Time, 102-5 seconds. to mith, Murray singled past third,| Hooper got Mfe at first on Hart-|rigan popped to Hartsell. Collins| ©. Beach, Fox Hilla, beat C. Hiteh- bye * fops, but he'll have to learn a whole lot, | yy ‘Three Runs, One Lett, Putting 12Pound Shot—Won by R, A. |advancing Merkle to second, Meyers |#ell's cumple. He was forced at second | tanned, Hooper ined to Wolter, No|cock jr, Fox Hilts, 4 and 3; beaten 4 gedsing from last night's exhibition, be- wiagled to left. Miller batted |McDonaugh, Xavier A. A., with @ put [struck out. Merkle was doubled up|0n Yerkes’s grounder to Peckinpaugh. | Runs, eight, second sixteen fore he's in a class with any of the old: ¥ threw Miller out, | of 60 feet 7% inches; second, W. C, Max- |trying to steal second, Rariden to Mo-|Speaker fited to Cree, and Lewis to| gixTH INNING—Hartsell fouled to| 7. D. Conroy, Fox Hills, deat J, E, {ime champions and near-champions, . Laderua | field, Now York A. C., with a throw of |nonaig to Smith to Maranville. No|Hartzell. No Runs, One Left. Engle. Peckinpaugh fed to Lewis,| Hale, Ridgewood, 3 and 1, plies sateiaa unded to Daubert, No Runs, One|? feet 1 inches, third, 2 g Pyne Runs. One Left, SECOND INNING—Hartsell singled | porton filed to Lewis. A, P, Palmer, Fox Hills, eyes Racsition. Wie rer duiucalsae Sane eck bay ae be eet | FLFTH INNING,—McDonald went out, Yerkes filed to Wolter. Speaker struck | M. Hinman, Cranford, 7 and FOKIO. Japan,June %.—Arthur Bainy- Rago ‘Yard High Wurdle—Final Heat: | Fletcher to Merkle. Connelly was called|inpaugh's out at fret, Yerkes to Engle. | out, Lewis beat out a hit to Hartsell, jel@ht, third sixteen, semi-final, Blanchard, Charge d'Affaires of the| Pitan Inrew Moran out Cone Won ty F, MsDonaid, 1A. Ay 8.r ses, | out on strikes. Smith lifted an easy fly |He went to third on Borton’ Gardner popped to Péckinpaugh, No H. McCoun won from H, H, Fora, American Embassy, yesterday gave a| gied to centre. Cutshaw died stealing, |ond, P. Meyer, L. 1 A. C to Murray. No Runs. which Ball fielded to Engl Runs. One Left. mix, by default, 0-DAY AT 2.00 P.M. reception in honor of the baseball|Killifer to Doolan. No Runs, White, Belleville, C, C. Tim McDonald to Myers,|making a muff. Borton SEVENTH INNING—Midkift out, M. Posey, Fox Hill eae on sfemtial . @f the Kelo University of Japan| Lobvert singled to centre Magee also feond Heet= Won by m4 uy i enell, on which Ww Ritchie, Wykagyl, 2 and 1; beaten | if }:00,, Bn, tna (My: Sag Plate the Leland Stanford Jr. University ied to centre, Cravath singies to cen- cae Se bP ar yc rl 4 2” grounder 1." Grand Btand, 63, ‘The members of the ‘aouble plas, | One-diile on 4 : tu Ball and the latter threw wild to C, M, Wells, Waumeck, won from % ; first. Daniels filed to Hooper, One out, Peokinpaugh to Borton. |W, H. Holston, Wykagyl, by default, threw tt, filed_to Cree Carrigan singieg| 8. T. Aber, Fox dHille, beat C, BT. Collins estes te \Seharpa, Forest Hills, 4.and 3, $eesyeSh ¢ 4

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