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7 —_—— _TEB BVSNING WORLD _ BEST SPORTING PA . | IT’S GREAT TO HAVE AN “ALIBI” * Copyright, 1913, by The Press Pubiisuing Co. (The New York World), 1 a | 4 t me A - ALIBY © | a : wets face men i Honest To ; Rives NEEDED was A) Goonness , 60% HANDY UTTLE ALIBr every Time mito LE@ LOST @ FigHT | “Coy Mt Saveoed! Ulf tng OPIN OF Am aL c ae noosT \ finally Glagnosed “Bud” Ander- en ' one To GET } trouble correctly, and cut out his UNT RNocR : R. z first reporte were Cross had de- , Lee Beaee — HOLL TAKE & sew ." Some of the physicians ~ : ALIGNS WIth 4 learnedly the possible effects Scamior ore > MEAD STRENUOUS IN ti HELE Ee bie LET THE ALIBI Tw Do Youn worar | ~ ! 3 By Bozeman Bulger. HOUGH all the rights of citizenship Kave been restored to John J. Mc- ran the bases for him, Evers caught! right. Bi Devore sent a high fly to Moran, I Graw, @ veteran of the battle of Phila ;Bnodgrass'’s line drive and threw to her sent a long fly to Wheat, who Hel and remain exiled in a far corner of the Giant bench. Nobody Baler doubling up Herzog. Matty drove|made a pretty catch of it and Brown /had.a chance to welcome him on the coaching lines, his first day out, for the ” & long fly to Miller. No Runs. was doubled up Wheat to Fisher to | simple reason that he was not there. Moreover, “Mdc” will not be there until eee beg ie i i ! : ! f ing for the Giants, Matty threw out! Moran sent @ dounder to Tinker, who | sees no use in interfering with progress, (Continued from First Page.) Kvers, Schulte singled to right. Phelan] retired him at first. Cutshaw also went Gropped a single over second, advanc-|out the same~ W bounder waa |iast night. “f guéss they don't care for m ing Bchulte to second. Saler fied out|taken care of by Groh and Hobby. No ‘All night, Robbie," replied McGraw. “Let th Me oT ti for Ii Fietcher made a wonderful }. Shafer mafe @ good run for em yel can stand for it as threw out Evers. Schulte out, | Miller's foul but dropped. it, Milter then'died, Doyle to Merkle, No Rupe. Two Left. | ih: gH jit Seyi it Hh g i i até Hl He j H ig i U i f Ru SEVENTH INNING—Marsans laced a single to centre, Marsans stole sec- ond and stole third while Dodge was getting his base on balls. Hobby popped to @mith. Tinker sacrificed, Hall to Halt of those victories were scored with McGraw at the helm. The other seven |grin third. slugsed into o championshjp."” i i | Texas out, Hetcher to Merkle. No Runs, Hobby on a fast pli Smith beat out The Giants are now within four games of the record they ios up in 1906 Leese vp ig ae! oda to wee Murray out, Evers to Baler, MoCor-|a roller to Brown. Fisher sent a long|and within two of the trall blazed by the Senators last season. Montranscr. Corridan struck out. Bresnahan singied [4X batted for Wileon. He popped to| fly to Bescher. No Runs, One Loft. tre, scoring faler and putting |COrPdon. Mnodgrass lined out to Miller} HIGHTH INNING—Kling hotfted one tonsed out | ©:08@ to the left fleld fence, No Runs.|to Moran. Brown got his third hit to itt i i § g 8 i 5 5 | s : : fi that 1s the mark (hey are now after. With Demaree, Mathewson and Fromme ous. In the paddock, It Idoks tike an exealient chance. aia ae . Hy 4 E 3 E mel was easy for Groh and Hobd: when he leaped in Toa gp Two Runs. ere high throw and touc! out) third base foul ree scoring Hobby NINTH INNING.—Kent now pitching Groh sacrificed, Rucker to Daubert. tor Brooklyn. Dodge hoisted a long on batts, but) Tinker going to third. King ambled| ay to Moran. Hobby ambled, Hobby ret anc was|to firat on four bad ones. Brown sin- r ‘, {eranked up and ready for a start. all the way. On @ passed ball, Hobby tuvok third. third, On| third. This was enough for Rucker and | Rune One Lett. Richard de Marquis, vulgarly known @e Rube Marquard, feels dnother one | f,‘B6 orn of those nineteen straisht coming on him, and his work against the Cubs would ; t of Lancewood. Indicate that It Is no ordinary hunch. Mur histrionic southpaw shut the Cubs | ‘°™ D ’ Smith singled to left. Fisher doubled ny Burns was|Wagnes was substitufed. Reacher out as easily as if he had been doing it with a pencil. They made four hits, it out at the plate, Breanatan to Kvers| bounced one to Cutahaw, who tossed! to the Tight feld fence, scoring Smith lig true, but iwo of them were of the acratch order and the others fell on barren arolds and upward to Bresnahan, No Runs. One Left. | him out to Daubert, Brown being heli | Pi@cher filed to Devore and on Devore's | gai), , mares’ and a ey eine Nel! throw to Dadge, who Tet the ball get ; ee MacDonald. 118 (i: away from him for an error, Fisher scoring Brown and Devore. On the “ 1 oy rs 4 went to third, Yinglong batted for Kent Until pear topped Aitier's bounder and Saler wan) Aisa to timithe Five Rue, "One tare #24 fanned, Groh thiew out Moran, | and tt was fc clinches in st, Apes 2nd lout, Matty to t nent a high fy te Gro, (Om Run. One Left. | his fear of wildness caused him to lay the ball over like a clean politican—with to 3 and out, & y Murquard had hud considerable trouble with iia fast ball that he would fall into hi» old habit of the lemon days, when Popped to Hartzell. | single to right and Hartxell took third, ‘Continued from Firat Page.) {Schalk drove a long fly to Wolter and |Chase scored after the catch. Weaver ~- was hit by w pitched ball, Rursell! Knight was walked intentionally and Jatruck out. One Run. Two Lett, the bases were clogged, Zeller fied | THIRD INNING—Warhop was out, |to Collins and Hartzell acored while | Weaver to Chase, Daniels uingled past | peckinpaugh pier bts Bese 2 sr pen fouled to Fischer, Groh fouled to} jurrey Caught off first, but keptigmith. No Runs. guecessful wines bari . the business, | going to second, and when nobody cov: bi te fited to Devore, Gron} t 7 Se ewe jon deg oe ered the beg he was safe. Meyers|made a pretty pickup of Fischer's weight who recemtly | struck out, One Run. One Left. rounder and tossed him out at first. Kelly. "Ho's the fastest trick | pFIPTH INNING.—Matty tosved out] Wagner selit a high one to Devor Tecognised for years as the moat While Peckinpaugh went to second on |#Od time of 1.36 +6. the throw to catoh Hartsell at third : i lad did to the stretch wi out with the New Yorkers, but he is atill limping pretty badly from the old F 91 paint | [DODGERS HAVE LOS YORK 9 OUT OF 10 GAM FRONT IN FEATURE AT BELMONT PARK Karrick Went to Front When] or tecnuttingen, 8 toi, Ste 9 und'l te Ready and Easily Won Iphia, he continues to do the 8t. Columbia Stakes. BIGHTH INNING—Wileon now catch-|Cutshaw, who touched Brown, No Runs. | something happens to the winning streak. Not that he ts superstitious, but he| BEUMONT PARK, July 10~The Col- umbus Selling Btakes here thie after- “But they were yelling for yéu this afternoon,” Robby sald to the manager|noon was only a three horse race, still [it proved to be an interesting contest, long as we win. For the present I'll tick to the bench. Maybe, after all, t was | calling for Judgment and ability from the Jockeys as well as speed from the | mon and Sarolta coupled as the Git! horses. Strenuous won it rather e/ - Tne winning streak has now reached the -proportions of fourteen in a row. |at the end from Montressor with Lohen- | THIRD RACE—Purse $00; maiden 6 to 1, 5 to 2 and 6 te & ‘Mow he fight! end wae have been won with him in exile. “This is one time the president ag the league) Wolfe, on Montressor, tried to make| (M. Buxton): & to 1, 6 10 tot: ehould have been in| to Miller, ores, bare Seger pene eed | stipped my club ® boost by! mistake,” declared the manager after te Oube hgd|s runaway race of it, and Karrick, on H iy Re a) fs 1 peg Kedron, 160 ¢ ning cate! a rd on fi ry * | suffered a ahut-out at the hends of Marquard. Strenuous, was content to Jet him until|(w, Ward), 7 to 2 7 to 5 and @ to,&, not be of euch wee.) uns. ree No goed Two Ltt a A wee Biers he Do bgp ikl beng they become straightened in the} third. Time, 1.08 1°. Behest, Jobin : ‘operation tm-| SBCOND INNING—Ph. NINTH INNING—Fletcher threw ou | i Nixon, Fidelity, Peacock, Btéllate” ea@® any tahter, a depended er ac Gea Corridon, Bresnahan struck out. @mith | bounder was taken care by Tinker and| THE MARK OF 1905 NOW THE TARGET.- streteh. Then Karrick called on Stren s if the latter wan an- ‘ hile winning chored, and the further they went the| year-olds and upward; selling; one valle 4 he responded, He went past | Amasement also ran vf t first championship eight years ago McGraw's men won eighteen straight and wider the gap between them. Lohen- 10 1 and 6 to 6, second; Miccosukee, % juga Bo longer the “Medford gs A: Ch cece Smith, He Lat ee ® hip ve Cara Ned For two: pelt Hey added; five ot. payder) HN 5 te 3 end 7 te 1, i ‘ore filed to Moran, Bescher atro! 5 HB iene, . Haseon and’ Osi 4 Lacs ull fh diaaateh itocarst On a wild pitch both runnera The extent of the winning streak te not nearly of 80 much nour- | and one-balf furlongs straight.—Super- Sieican Cogs won, but was disquatt: . advanced a base, Marsans sent a high ishment, however, as the continuous slipping of the dangerous element _| intendent, 106 (Wilson), 11 to 5, 7 to 10} fed. ‘ 0. BROWN le fly to Wheat. fo Runs, Two Left. * composed of Phillieg, Cubs and Superdas, New York ie now siz and and 1 to 4, fret; Robert Oliver, 16 (Ro) —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_——_—_—_—_=——= K an taterest in horse races . | Fischgr sent a bounder to G one-half games in the lead and tightening up as they go. The crack | well), 9 to 5, 3 to & and 1 to 4, second; © crap MK, O. te eald to —~—- toased fhim out at first. Callahan batted in the Phillies has widened and deepened into a chasm and Brooklyn | Lancewood, 105 (Wolfe), 12 to 1, 5 to 1 hare eeeral ouetnd dollars pu (Continued from Firet Pege.) for Hall and tripled to the right fleld fe helping i? along with a landslide. In a little more than a week | and 2 to 1, third, Time, 1063-5. Polly 48 @ block er \eo, of banks, +1f i fence. Moran sent a short fly to left,| the Champe have made a gain of seven and one-half games on the fleld, | H., 105; Flask, 100; Odd Cross, 1065, and ap deo wise action in his blond INNING.—Leach fled good for a aingle, scoring Callahan. - . Athletic Girl 106 also ran, ‘ Other Agh a Cutshaw line filed to Bescher, Moran The opening race bro = Ren eo tore Curd hasanetes saenlet-ateveres. bat fant & hard pounder to Hobby, who Ce ee eee ee thing’ Waser (MEY. BUENQ! A SELF-STARTING SOUTHPAW FOR MR. M'GRAW. — | almost equal choices In Superintendent est the races and other things thet the cantar bute Worne «| aecowb “ teutnc~temny es Sent x pretty sisigie over necond and| | Rafael Conte, correspondent of La Lucha and La Nocha of Havana, has | and Robert Oliver, Wilson was on the «amit be beaten by any outsider. Mvery ce eal aes Fy gent scored Moran, Daubert Inced a single |@frived bearing tidings of a wonderful left- r that Is belng primed! former instead of Hanover, who rode ast one ef them went broke in the t eunniny catch of Bchulte’d line) pounder down the first base line, the | io ter, Wheat going to second, Hum. : 8nd cocked for the Glants next season. His ni Emilio Palmero, but that | him last time and thia improved his ‘ws neither here nor there, He has just won | ‘en ptraight games and for a|chances, Superintendent was coming Two lat, atunt like that McGraw would stand for.any kind of'a name. Palmero wants|away from his opponents at the first to join the Giants because Chief Meyers can speak Spanish and is already | quarter and retained a length advantage Robert eliver was the contender as E © f i lly the best out, Phelan| gied to centre, scoring Tinker, Kling | “tO! second. Tinker Aled to Wheat. | MORE RECORD NOTIONS BREWING. form indicated. He waa easily the cast He was an easy second in selling; Taggart), 8 to 1, 5 to 3 and even, sec- ond; Fred Mulholland, 111 (Butwell), 7 | Were ica te iene wen caloran to 2 even and ? to 6, third. Time, ‘at'e what lop me the fgit with At-| threw out Corridon. * ' _—_ | nothing on it, He had hie sigyts wel just Tactics, 105; Ming Sell. Me hit me when 1 considered wel tert saa pir enrgietgpenl ry re Lope atier: | that old baseball popped over ite plate as if shot Wafer, it, eee ‘were clinched, and it took me of my} Pletcher singled to centre. Doyle|atter @ few minutes he resumed pla: | never had any curve to speak of and doesn't need any so long as he can get the| Dandy Dixon also rai og erin Dolme of my Jaw.” | drove a vicious liner to right fore sin-|ing, mith sent a long fy to Hescher. : Donald MacDonald looked in a soft Melhdaed ple gle, sending Fletcher to third, Merkle | Ne Runs. : - pm lat It acon ace : hit Into a doub , ty sre 5 mie nes KMLLY, the tamous hands | eyere to Baler, Fletcher scoring on the] g IRD INNING Hobbs ifted a nixh Lae A eee eee te Plerieall [onic enver Pd@tkinpaugh cracked alt, way and won under wraps in the ler of toxers in Bun Francisca, one which mith captured. Tinker ee : ‘enghee tried to stay with MacDonald, Cadeau ran thint to the turn, then passed Yenghee, but had to chase the winner the rest of the way. Fred Mul- ity | entry ’ aa Just heading out Bally Cif for third ‘money. Azyiade was shut off knocked out of it early. he Spring Board took the trac oth start and never relinquished the Flying Yankee ran behind him to stretch’ and then stopped. “Might si and Bally Cliff then taok up -hre pti but the latter lost « fot of g¢rauni bearing out. 3 In the last sixteenth Bickle came with — a rush and passed everything but Spring Board to finish a good second, | Night Stick was lucky to saVe third houey. FOURTH RAC jumbus Selling Stakes; for olds; $1,800 guaranteed; one mile ‘and one-sixteenth—Strenuous, 100 (kK 2 to 1, 2 to 5 and out, Sret; Montressor, 191 (Wolfe), 8 to 5, 1 to 3 and out, second; Lohengrin, 104 (Fan. over), 11 to 5, 1 to 3 and out, third, Time, 1.46, No other starters. FIFTH RACE. ‘Three-year-olds and upward; six Tur- Jonge; main course. Time, 1.14 25, ‘ Beaucoup, 112 (Wolfe), 3 to 6, out and out, won; Little Hugh, (Batweny, 7 to 1, 2 to 1 and 4 to 6 second; Fond, . 107 (Radtke), 2 to 1, 6 to 1 and 8 to.5, third. Melville, 108; Lord Leighton, 109; , Schaller, 106, ang Mr. Spece, 104 aleo rau, Old Beaucoup Analy struck @ spot the fifth where he could. win, but Rey had to be pounds the best. Wolfe broke In front with him, but soon.toek him back to let Little Hugh make the. pace, accompanted by Schaller. When ey were within the final eighth Wol made his move on Beaueonp arid he came through flying. Little Hugh enade + a determined bid right at the end, dui the best he could do was second, in- front of Fon SIXTH RACE, ‘Two-year-olds; $00 five and a half furlongs straight. Stromboll, 107 (McTaggart), M to 2 and out, first; Hypatia, 107 (Musgrave), 4 to 1, even and 2 to ond; Golden Chimes, 110 (Glass), 9 to. % even and 2 to 5, third. Time, 1.08, Holj- day, 110; Mary Warren, 101, and Hil stream, 101, also ran, ge Thor Re RESULTS AT FORT ERIE. ° FORT ERIE, Ont., July 10.—FIRST RACE—Purse $600; two-year-olds; gell- ing; Ove furlongs.—Osaple, 111 (Turner), 3% second; Perpetual, 107 (Moody), 7 to 1 5 to 2 and 4 to 5, third. Time, 1.08. Miss Scarlet Letter, Patty Rega'+ SECOND RACE — Purse 9600; thi year-olds and upward; foaled in Can- ada; one mile,—Havrock, 120 (W. Knapp), 7 to 1, 2 to 1 and 4 to 6, first; Rock Spring, 112 (Mt, Buxton), 2 to 18* to 6 and 1 to 3, second; Sarolfa, 11% (Schuttinger), 2 to 1, 3 to 5 and out,» third. Time, 1.44. Maid of Frome, Ca- per Sauce, Ondramon also ran, ‘ per tte two-year-olds; five furlongs.—Rage, 101 FOURTH RACE.—Purae 9000; thr and a sixteenth—Gerrard, 1@ (M, Bux ton), 4 to 1, 7 to & and 1 to 2 Counterpart, % (J. Montour), 9 to 4, f) Sreasthen, Borne made’a: erent von? wound on hls foot and will not be in| second, Wolter was out cig and Knight moved UP. | nojiand closed from behind in the final ve Seen in the ring in many a ybar.| ning catch of fmith's short fy oaar |". Vela INNING — Daubert picked| the game for aevoral dayn yet, ee ele rar oe vere olivia bore potions Bnd eighth and just got up for third money. Ly obo oer ome abe Napa —_ the foul lime, Leach also filed to Burns. foul off the railing in the right| There was a good crowd of fans on | threw him out at first. No Runs. One!paigh was run down, Russell to Schalk. THIRD RACE, forthe title.” ‘i No Bene Brown sent a long fly to Wheat, | hand to watch the game and the root- | Left. , Knight moved up to third, Smith went| Handicap; Spremssarsniga and ups - roa! clase, | 8R0Gsrase poked a Texas leaguer over| Devore lined out to Moran. No Runs. |era were pretty well Wivided between | Heal walked, Rath éacrifced, Smith|ty second and led off #0 far Schalk | ward: six furlongs; m second for a single, Matty sacridced, Moran fanned, Kilng dropping the as ce to Knight. Lord expired, Zeider to} ft: t ht Ki nt | @pring Board, 112 (Davies), 2 to 1, 7 SPORTING, Bae ere oF he instincts of] mreanahan to Sater, Snodgrass going to| ball and throwing him‘out at frat. Cut-| tte {Wo teams, Many of Chance's | knight, Chase fouled to Cree, who) ire In an effort to Fe ent in 10 and 1 to 3, first; Sickle, 95 (Ford), PORTING. cena ; whee ey ee te ; hot single throuwh| shaw grounded to Hobby unassisted, | fends want to see him win In spite | made a great rynning catcly No Runs, ed for liome and was thrown Out l to 1, 2 to 1 and even, second; Night RACING kathy Eremiensing Couloa, the ttle nodgrass to thir4.| Dodge and Hobby took care of Wheat. } 0f their warm feeling for the Sox One Left ri Semrer ta Bake One. BUM cone Tate: "105 (Wolfe), 4 to 1, 7 to & and - - Me replied: heh cade No Runs. At the last minute Rollie Zelder Je-| FOURTH INNING—Harteell out, Lordgg Me fel) oe we pee (se Bally BELMONT PARK < wy. Rp stag pig < alwi — FIFTH INNING—Bencher pasted a! clared that his foot was in good shaps|to Chase, Pectnpaugh lined to Lord. Boule Fein aa atts eeeaed (MATa and Flying .. ethan; conde t shadt cay ana single to right. Mareans and Manager Chance decided to play | Knight doubled to left, but Zelder fol- Yankee, 90, also (ran. Put up the best fight that was in| threw out Pletcher. One Run. Ono him at third and give Midkiff a ress. |lowed by atriking owt. No Runs. One walked. Schalk fouled to Knight. | DAY. aT. Spring Board won the Handicap for | 12% oth a8 ny Weaver hit In front of the plate and : Ft: a “ | Left. Hobby | FIRST INNING.—Daniels bounded out, | Left. ~ o sprintera from Sickle, with Night Stick 14 1 A tap ane joa # O tatlenging bim n0W | EC UTH INNING—Evere singled mto down the frat base line! Weaver to Chase. Wolter tined to! Collins walked. Bodle sacrificed, War. | Smith threw him out. No Runs, Two eA Sines 3 right. Gchuite dropped a single over and M Tinker | Weaver. Cree pit to Chase, who thi ht. Schalk poled out a liner to! Seated SING—Werh truck ip oot ra ne 100 wianenere und boners whe wre aie second, advancing Evers to second. |einglod to left, scoring to Russell, but the latter's foot all nich looked like a homer, but| (SEVENTH INNING Wernep roman wap on the lookout for e chance 1 |Pdean struck out. Sater forced out|ner was taken out of the box and Hall off the bag and Cree was nate, Hartzell | Cree made a wonderful running catch. | Ov". . | Weaver. Wolter singled to centre, Wol- | and went to eecond'on the throw to the Peckinpaugh, who made @ ereat throw | FIFTH INNTNG—Smith fanned, a8! Date, but Wolter hugged third. Hart- WILLARD has “tought to| Fletcher threw out Corridon. Twolto Daubert. Three Runs, One Left. | from deep short. Lord beat out a hard! also aid Warhop, Danie pe Ps SI Mad oa a MR Near ‘@ standstill” by Charite Miller of | Bums One Left. Daubert sent @ long fly to Devore.|rap to Hartsell. Lord died stealing, t and stole second. Wolter watked. | Rung, . i'flan Francisco in @ four-round pout,| Doyle etruck out. Merkle got,a base| Hummel made the firat hit off Hrown,| Smith to Hartzell Cree forced Wolter, Weaver to Rath.| “Stsconneli relieved Warhop on the nearly finished Miller in the | Salle, Evers trapped Murray's pop|s single to centre, Smith beat out a] SECOND INN) right centre scoring Evers and Gaier.|into a double play, Cutshaw to Fisher No Runs, Two Left, \ a, Russell was out, Hartzell to see these to $50 € y if | first rounds but was hammered up him.|®Y and then threw to Baier, who|bunt towards Hobby, Hummel going t: re. Knight doubled to cen-/ Russell opened up with a double tol grunt on a close play, Beal «rounded 7 $25 to $: salt ends, A minute's inspection self in the succeeding three until he was | touched out Both Murray and Merkle. /second, Fiecher doubled to left centre, ckinpaugh counted. Zeider|teft, Beal hit to Peckinpaugh and Rus-! Out to Knight, unassisted, Rath bunt- will prove to you that what you want is here. To “ sto clinch and hang on. Miller had |No Rune. scoring Hummel and Smith and was| popped to Russell, trying to sacrifice, | sell wae run down between second und heat of the infighting, @EVENTH INNING—Breanahan out,|thrown out trying to reach third,{and Knikht was thrown out at second, ‘Thilo Miller is a motorman and is de- | Fletcher to Merkle, Smith fouled out| Beecher to Tinker to Dodge, @isoher| Russell to Weaver, Smith was oift, Mard’s equal in size gnd|to Meyers. Leach was cafled out on} got a scratch double in left. Heli out, One Run. ” clan is growing | Strikes, No Runs. ‘Tinker to Hobby. Twe Runs. Oneleft.’ Chase was hit by a pitched hal! else ___,. Marery singled gver ing. Hersog GIXTH ENNGNG—Brown laced one ta Coliing beat out a ouat. WY et arene tenins third, Peckinpaugh to Zeider, to Hart-| zell, Rath sacrificed, Smith to Knight, |i popped to Smith. No Runs, One Lett. Gchulte et eecond, Fletcher to Doyle, | went in to pitch for Brooklyn, Groh| filed to Collins. No Rune. One Left. Weaver was out, Hartzell to Knight. . Cree singled to left R m t Sal Beale ometning ov Out Of condition | vere taking third, Miller tripled tolwae hit by @ pitched ball. Kling hit] Beal hoisted to Cree, Rath rolled to|No Runs. One Left. Hr | ter stole second. jee inate € nan Shrewd Buyers Buy Now, This is a chance no wise man will miss. Come in and] ed but McConnell dashed in and towsed measure only. Suits, $18; coat and trousers, $16, sear =e’ sr Arnheim ae

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