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‘D, YRYDAY, JOLY 11, 1 -- 72R Wrawree wo BASEBALL PITCHER ELECTED MAYOR BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YO zs GETTING CARPENTIER READY TO FIGHT PALZER = ON FOREEDTRNERS. | : TTHENTEHOL TONY EP rity Beats Crane and Will VY INSURANCE ON RACE HORSES Meet Champion To-Morrow on Powelton Links. v X Sf Sena TRaney To) Newatng, NOY" iy ttn thin . Q ‘RUN 100 YARDS afternoon's semi-final golf round on the — BACKWARD IN (0 Sec. | Powelton links, Tiffany beat Crane “@ a Woutd HELP, and 4 and Travers beat Brown one’ wp ae EE on the twentieth hole. ‘This brings Tit ZY | fany and Travers together to-morrow, ee ~ In the other match of the upper halt: TF COROERTERS taxes f= ‘ae Charles H. Brown, St. Andrews, former i IT'u Be Hudson River champion, opposed #¥ed- WILL STAND THIS IT WiLL (ese VeRY HANDY erick Coykendall, Kingston. In Be REASONABLY Sare FoR, y; Te mon | lower half it was Gilman Tiffany, Po im To WT Py elton, vs. J. W, Wallace jr., Rooktana, win. SS ou PS labe ae 7 How To [and “Spotty” Borous, Brooklyn, va, Te —_* 2: M. Crane, Saeghill. es: 2 o y) Summ, Tiffany beat Wallace 3 up and 1to go. a ery Tiffany was even 4's on the first seven which {# only one more than ph for that distance, Seeing that he Bad Fores things well in his hand, he adopted aw Get were due to McLoughlin’s cannon | casier pace on the policy of saving hime shot service and his well placed re- | self, for liter matches. . turna, Crane beat Bowers, 2 up. Bowers was _—_—— GetTING HIM USED Te 'T, In the third set the Americans took | unsteady, particularly in putting, for the first two games, the second one a | stich a veteran, having played but little love game, Germany won the third af- He was 3 down at the turm ‘Continued from Firet Page.) FR M GERMANY tor deuce had been called and also the | Travers beat Campbell 3 up and 1 to go. fourth making tt two all, McLoughlin Travers was playing poorly on the . made two double faults in the Afth | first half and was only one up game of éheir series here with @ much game but recovered and won on his can- | end of nine holes. At the more confident feeling than they have fon service and prettily placed line | had trouble in the long grass and was toh | nad in eny of their other games. The ate The Germans drew even with the | forced to pick up, being suerosivaapaly French that ieiy yeutantay 6véaéd We Vie con sixth game. a7 there. Playing the bye hole he tier, All ‘ {ne ——— Th nth a owane ‘Carpen' al tp Ghonsest aba sealing | tank ted the calentetl Ska asd e weverith game, a love game, went|a 79, if that allowance Is credited, to the Americans as did the elgthth | Travers’ card: 4 rom THe r : : r ’ ain Treat rowan -* |S toe Coe voter woneune cher enve | MCLOUghIIn and) Hackett Must ins Swe tos Ae See cote st et tT ie there was no cH oF Pau 3 \ PLAYING TAG WITH A WYoun® | Russell and Scott out of the way. The thus had a lead of five to three and| Brown beat Coykendall, 6 up and 4 te a [eens Cae HURT Hit ,, Ny LAND BISTHUSIASTIC ELEPHANT visitors leave for 8t. Louis to-night 10 Now Meet Canadian Team, Cone oe AID ead alia on . OULD GIVE CARPENTIER. sabe he Soewns fee the ak Sous Which Also W ghiin's wervice carried off the set. Beaten out of the first division W. eald cat ¢ ‘ae RIGHT FooTWoRt,, days. cl on. In the fourth set the Germans a A. Adriance, Dutchess, defeated Scott beaten oo. oS pe peda Deksite tained tha & lead of four games to one by splendid | Hirschberg, Powelton, 4 and 3; 8. W, 4 . the returns to Hackett who was the weaker | j‘ox jr., tl rf i Ri Kland, beat H. C. Tiffany, Infleld which Smith grabbed.| first ball pitched to the centre field and, bea! ftany, 2 @—6, | Of the American pair. MoLoughlin then | powelton, and 1; Stuart Hirschber, mies bee meets Robert Edgren to Name History's Greatest Fighters One Left. fence and took three bases. Wolter| "Te Score: 6—4, 2-6 6-3, took @ love ame on his service and the | powelton, beat 11, C. Jordan, Poweltos: ton new eig for a middle ory ‘@ grounder took 4) lifted to Bodie, whose quick throw held] NorriNGHAM, July 1L—The Ameri-| 2¢Xt two games went with the service] p> ¢ Williams, Montclair, beat H. B ant. In Series of Articles Which Starts To-Morrow. [irre soi tors nit, Morante low | Daniels At, third. | Cree bounded | oan tennia players won the right toline fe, tmegcam ten equalized with | Jennings, Anawamts, 4 and 3, Carpentior @ few unimportant Ul hg "| Weaver and Daniels was out at the eo Reete eta In the second set Joseph Chadwick fights and wes with bso On this page to-morrow will be the first of a series of aire in pucerny pet at ight inte saber plate to Schalk, Cree stole secona, | !8Y Canada in the Davis Cup finals} The Loe) game brought a great! fr. lost by 6 down and & to go. C. R, dar Wells, The forgery whiéh Robert Edgren will the fighters in each weight and class || hands. Cutshaw sen’ stone Gy | rtxell walked, Peckinpacgh popped | Wem they eliminated the Germans with @ Germans won the elev- kaayl, won by 3 and % Hares eet tat be was fighting in|] Who deserve to be called the gfeatest in the history of American boxing. || Marssns. | Wheat singlet to centre.) 1, Chase, No Runs. One Left. & decisive victory in the doubles here the Americana the tweifth Rife ale in che ater dute'te whicn be belonged. - Wella comment will be made upon those who closely rival holders of |) tou Tinsling Gown to second! Beall struck out, but Smith was|today. McLoughlin and Hackett.-repre-| mex, ie, matters qven at A The Amor- Pon % tcans then took the thirteenth and four- Pane aeesimeed forced to throw to first for the put out. ] Rath lifted to Cree. Lord popped to | “enting the United Bates, defeated the} teenth games and won the set and the | BELMONT ENTRIES. 5 E w Hall of Fame, and many inside stories of the ring || paubert'a fly to deep left. No Runs. the first time. The series will be published in The [| Two Left. Peckinpaugh. No Runs. None Left. German pair, Pahe end Kieinschroth, | match. Saturdays and Wednesdays. To-morrow the greatest FOURTH INNING—Outshaw captured | gicoND INNING—Knight lammea | ‘re? sets to one. Their victory qualifies} To-day's match was one of the pretti- Tinker's fly. Groh singled to left and on| tne frst ball to left for a single, but | America to meet the Canadian team that|est and at times one of the hardent Wheat's bad fumble reached second.| was out trying to stretch it into @|disposed of Belgium in the semi-finals | fought of the season, according to the Clarke drove a Hner along the third bare) double, Bodie to Weaver. Zeider filed| to-day at Folkstone. verdict of experts on the ground. The Une for three bases, scoring Groh. Ben-| to Weaver. Smith popped to Chasa| McLoughlin and Hackett won their; Americans owed thelr victory largely ton singled to centre, scoring Clarke.) No Runs. None Left. \to McLoughlin, although Hackett, who | bases. Fromme resented the ineult by ch in doubles after a bitterly con- singling to centre, scoring Merkle and| Yingling was taken out of the box and| Chase tripled to right centre, Colline| Was weakest in his services, showed his GIANTS ‘Murray. Burne deat out an infleld hit, | Stack aubstituted, Devore drove a tong | tested dattle. The Americans captured fe ——_ t f i If j i Fy (Special ta The ONT RACK TRACK, Burrow are as follown! Three searolds and ut ing World.) w YY. 0 | t iy i twi 3 \ ; ity By] i ge ii te hit In front of the plate and Smith old-time brilllancy in volle nd at | li ripped into Wells, filling the bases again. Shafer struck | fly to Moran. Bescher was a victim on| threw him out. Bodle tripled to deep | ‘2? *t#t at ae seeciee eo Hap ~ times when they were in the greatest | {int attention to the dows that | out for the second time with the bases! strikes. Two Runs, One Left centre and Chase scored. Schalk hit to| Teutons Fr 4 nthe! request. altel limde lytechy and began oes to full, Fletcher was thrown out by| Hummel sent a high Jumper to Tinker | ter, ' Hit if Peckinpaugh, who bluffed Bodie back | #cond set six games to two, The next) MoLoughlin was wonderful in his ser- | Bresnahan on his splash in front of j and expired at first, Smith hit ¢o the tn-| to third and then threw out the datter.|set went to McLoughlin and Hackett} vice, which, however, at the beginning the plate, Four Runs. Three Left. field, this time Groh and Hobby taking| Weaver atruck out. One Run, One Left, | rather easily, six games to three, the Germans took well. He then de- | T FIFTH INNING—Leach struck out! care of the ball, Fisher waiked, Fischer) THIRD INNING —Keating drove a| The t a inal set was fought out| veloped H until it was impossible to | the Panmonak Handicap: P Jt and they made signs and faces| for the second time, Mitchell aingled| was retired on MMs hot grounder by| jong fly to Bodle, Daniels walked, Wol-|to uxtra games and the American pair| take. His drives down the line and his | }artien.. 1a: ae ee other for several minutes. to centre. Sohulte fied out to Bnod-| Hobby unassisted, No Runs. One Left. | ter singled to left and took second while | finally won, eight games to ex, Win-| deadly smashes also nonplussed the | I'rvnne ios; Azyiade, 100, . ENNING—Leach was called out | grass, Mitchell stole second. Phelan] FIFTH INNING.—Marsans got to first) Daniels reached third when Bodie|ning the doubles to-day following a| Germans, although Kleinschroth, who Meridian aad Evers popped out to| struck out. No Rune, One Left. on Shortstop Fisher's error. Dodge filed f (Continued from Firet Page.) H Pt Hoi ut i | # rf Ul ; fumbled the bail. Cree died, double victory in the singles yesterday | is a hard-working player, returned sev- | ™ 14 Pleteher. @chulte filed out to Burns in| Doyle slammed @ dowvie past first.ypout to Wheat, Marsans stole second. | Chase, while Daniels per Sia wrote gives the American representatives a eral of them very neatly, a ees ce than] ert aft. to| Merkle beat out a bunt sending Doyle to} Hobby aingied to left, Marsans going to, moved to thitd. Hartaell doubled past |clean eweep in the eemi-finals againat | Kleinschroth, too. has a attcult ser ie _ 1 # vi e ear! th 5 ile, : Hock le i vd Pagal the | exentent Kage yg ‘o| third. Lavender was taken out of the) third. Hobby stole second and although’ third and Wolter scored. Peckinpaugh | Germany. Mihdt aie thers SAEy ataues Of the eine | Nie. Ast Me ris Abbey particularly in the second set which the | E The American team in the interna-| Germans won it was moat effective. | Risen: BAC tlonal competitions have lost only one! Later, however, he weakened somewhat | 4s" match, that in the doubles against the|and MoLoughlin who was doing most | s)tich’’ | box and Pierce took place. Doyie| Marsans ne feet off third bas ree on tim, foored on Murray's sacrifice fly to] mith snuffed Catcher Fischer's perfect down the left foul line/ Mitchell. Meyers doubled into left cen-| throw. Tinker fanned out. Moran then on @ high throw by | tre that bounded away from Mitchell,| made a fine running catch of Groh's| w Maltbie, 142, ‘hree-yearolds and . Brats Me, 1 | smashed a@ single past Chase and Hart- sell scored. Peckinpaugh stole second. Knight filed to Weav: Three Runs. ies TF | i il | [! H stole second ‘alan pair, Jones amd Doust, in| of the work #8 hold of them and placed promoter, has ma\ Bresnahan, Doyle was given a base on| Merkle going to third. Snod, filed] short fly No Runs. Two Left. One Left, ake Sea hall Gat GE Seno OF Rane. ahathe (and Folser for October. France ¢2-| bere Pheien made & great stoped | ouvto Mitchell and Glerkle acored, Cor-\ stack fanned. -Movan seat anes one |, O'BHen fouled to Zelder, who made a] the preliminaries held in New York last | Oi Het Om sthodical. players who fina | ante ied ee whip Palser 08] werow out Merkle at first. NO RUNG! rdon threw out Fromme. Two Muns.|to Besc! Groh and Hobby retired pSbad eae on ay slow bie aa onan was pene tetas that thelr cooiness does not offset the xew oo Wella, Two Len. One Left. Cutshaw. No Runs, None y e i . Lora by Americans’ hard drives and’ general , {ish tp © eplen@id Aightor for] gROOND INNING—Pholan smashed a) BIXTH INNING—Saler fled out to| SIXTH INNING Choe lnc nied to Serced eet RU LEI: Renee. 0 melee | ane a perieremeen eta’ = Giza, He to very fast, very clever! jong two-bagger in left centre. Sailer) Snodgrass in deep centre. Miller #in-| Wheat. Benton laced one to Moran,! *™¢ Ra paves te pecoas, meas we mas Lielscede Mek ee eae Hat @ herd hitter. Ho bas the quick | got « pase on balls, Miller fouled out:to] gied to left centre. Doyle threw out| pevare made hie third hit to left. De- eee Bae one 4 yesterday's turnout. 41 that ts native to the volatile, Corridan filed out to Snodgrass. Corridon, Miller taking second. Bres- Lett. outnumbered ¥ In yore tried ‘o steal second, but was, nailed on Fischer's perfect throw down to Cutshaw. No Ruse! "None Lett, | Wheat bunted out, Groh to Hobby. made a bad throw trying to get nahan struck out. No Runs, One off gecond and both runners ad-| Left, Bresnahan smashed a double! Burns got a bage on balls. Leach past third, ecoring both Phelan and} knocked down Shafer's hot dourder and| naubert was called out on strikes, Gate threw him out at first, Burns going to! tummel walked, Amith grounded out Two tt, {fecond. Wletcher beat out an infleld | Hodge to Hobby. No Runs. One Left. Miller made ® great run for Murray's) hit, Bume going to third. He scored | HEVENTH INNING—Bescher walked |®f. ae out, Peckinpaugh ti long Qidve but couldn't hold {t and It/when Leach made a wide throw to first. and made an attempt to ateal second, | , Collins bounded out, Peckinpaugh to me on McLoughiin's ser- went for two bases, Wilson fined out Fletcher tried to take aecond, but was| \fain Catcher Flacher nailed he man | Ktlght. Hodle drove a long fly tol ne first game on McLoughlin’ ser. to Leach, Gnodgrase got a base on balls out, daier to Phelan to Lach. Doyle |i beautiful throw to Culshaw. Mars | > pital was called vio Flay was then feirly equal us é poiged phd sclilpatedy Iie ve nn lor yap’ Merklo'a bounder and he {428 filed to Fischer. Dodge singted to! "\mwerit INNING—Daniels beat out a bad Fy ee eae bene O \pumet RACE Pures, 0600: tweryear- | Berns fouled high to Bresnahan, Ghafer| was ante, Doyle going to second, Mur-| Nici: his Not tumper wUKe nag nounder to Rath and then diel | americans to (—3. The Germans th FOURTH INNING—Zelder placed aj the throng Ww many American vis- .$00% .ong | itors who gave thelr countrymen warm sack, “Smith O'Brien to] support. The Americans were alight se. Keating filed out to Weaver] favorites, but Rahe and Kelinachroth, Zelder was doubled off second, Rath of their sensational work in taking the put out. No Runs. None ingiand championships, didn't want for supporters. In the first set the Americans took § j ! i i jit fel zee sik § i EE | Smith's glove apd bounding away, Hobby : w Mine@ out to Leach. No Runs. Three|ray drove a line single into right, his stealing, Schalk to eaver. Wo made it even again by similar tactics, » Duta taet GL fourth hit, scoring Doyle and sending ee Ns See Tent ae. and | walked. On the hit and run play Cree| put the Americans won the next two Left. url, 108 (Ambrose), 4 te 1, 8] THIRD INNING—Leach aingled into | Merkle to third. Moyers fled thigh to hich Weaver partly knocked atte b second; Miss Gayle, 110| tight. Kvere struck out, Leach stole Miller. Two Rune. Two Left, hit one which iy and 4 to S ; games and the set after some sha down, Weaver recovered the ball and caught at the plate on Hummel's throw —_—_—_—_——S home to Fischer. © Runs. One Left. hi t first, Wolter scori volleys. ” 13 to 6 600 5 and 8 to & third. | sonend on the teat awing eens eke Fisher singled to left, Fischer line | rem, wie Daa Tisresal was |g cree eanene mat Gereane ware the / as any fe meee: More Ae |Feen Sal Feslen tintled rahe Med to Devore, stack fied out to Mar-| 00 “Change. to. O'Brien and Crea nds | CINTA OU the Wye ere Ot neiens ; : Hatter ever sold Reuquiram, hs t Whee 2 : Pet Ratledge alse ren. Maeneie: Upow to the: diate: | Melee le Tinker to Groh, No Runs. No fo Late, | Yanced (0 third. ngekinpaugh expired. | games won by the Americans in this . \ : for 5. : rie Agee Laff gg pee (ole rey BIGHTH INNING—Tnker sent a high| Weaver waa hit by pitched ball == SSS | / vf ——— one to Wheat, Groh fanned. Clarke Z #%. Bankoks $223 ‘Stein, 101 (Deronde), 4 to 1,| the plate. Fletcher threw out Miller. was aiso the fourth ball. Schal-| ine nag. ‘The bases were clogged and | and’? to ia at pet st] ‘Two Rune. One Left, (Continued from First Page.) fled out to Culshaw, No runs None} 7 uatted for O'Brien. Weaver went tol Keating followed with a elngle off D, 9 to 1, 8 to Land even, seoomd;| Phelan tossed out Fletcher. Doyle wart second on @ wild pitch. Schaller filed to| White's glove, scoring Kalght, Dantel ‘ ven, 1 shot a single over second. Doyle stole Daniels, Beall was out, Hartsell tol gingled to centre and welder scored. ee er a. Fine 1b i-b. Dulatory,| second while the pitcher ‘had the ball|m double play, Tinker to Hobby, No Knight and Weaver went to third. Rath| Weaver fumbled Wolter’ bounder and Frank Wooden also ran, in his hands. Merkle bounced a hot! Runs. Two Lett. almost knocked Keating down with a} smith counted. ree hit the ball over .CE~Three-year-olds single off Phelan’s shins, advancing | SECOND INNING—Daubert and Ying- , | sizaling bounder, but Keating recovered) the left fleld fence, svoring Keating, ~ ~ ea core Ww, wie Turcinge | Doyle to third. Murray alngled to left | ting attended to Hobby. Manager Tinker | {T#t on the error, Daubert then tripled | te yah in time to hall the batter at] Daniels and Wolter ahead of him. Hart- | 7 and went all the way to third on| then smashed one of Yingling’s straight : - firet, No Runs, One Left well walked. At thie juncture fe / 308 (Turner), 18 to & 7 to 6 and | Sin ve tumble, Doyle and Merkle acor-| ones to the acore board In deop lett | Neh infield fy, A wild pitch allowed) BED “iia White replaced | wae yanked and Smith took up the task | fil IA 10, fret; Anavri, 116 (Loftus), 13 to ‘ Ev. cow ont Wilson, Murra: re Groh was thrown out | Daubert to score, Smith doubled to yhirten on the bil for the White Box. |of stopping the Yankee Peckinpaugh | | I} I to 6 and 3 to 6 second; Daisy Platt, | IE. BVO Cie vi ingled to ahort | co gat by Smith, Tinker crossing the | lft Flaher singled to left, scoring | HEM OOTY itn angle to left, | forced Hartsoll, Rath to Weaver and | cwviiene), 8 to 6 7 to & and 7 to 1s, | EAE, Dea poked a single intol ciate on she,out, Smith made a creat | Smith. Meyer ran for, Wisher, ae cm nit on the right wrist by a|was doubled up, Weaver to Chase, ‘Time—1.15 1-6, Brawny, Fred rah cantina tanecaae phe Py ve Peas Blje 98. Sei Sut aoe pe ale creat popped up to Do ‘Three | Zelder was |. Coops ‘to ound Lavy, Chuckles, Joe Knight also ran, one hande 15.416. Panamas #925 Stores Everywhere Cutshaw was retired by Benton and Hobby. Groh made a fine stop of Wheat's hard hit grounder, but as he threw poorly to Hobby Wheat got to first on the error. Daubert then tripl Wi Left. pitched ball, Smith was mafe when| Knight fled to Bodle and the agony was Freshen Up With "Laftus), J to 2, 11 te % and out, won; | Put him out of the game. Leach came| the right field fence. Groh then dug| to centre, this being hia fi u Bee, 100 (Snyder), 18 to 6, $ to in from centre and payed third, Phelan | visher's line fly out of the ground and | Josh stole second, ave grounded RACE—Fort Krie Selling | 0 the bases for Tesreau and stole | and threw him out at frst. One Run, STH NG—Kirkpatrick replaced | Lord's throw to first pulled Rath off|over. Seven Ruma, ‘None Left. ny A New Stra Ss? ; ; ; { ' Daub e ‘second: .| going to second and Mitchell to centre, J him out at firat, Smith going to | Ut Cutshaw to fone). 3 to 1, aa Aoenteiin Burns walked, filling the bases, Shafer | hird. Miller was out on his slow roller | MH third. | Marsans was thoows a 5 S1Aeo ; aecond. Evers kicked so hard om Byron's! None left. Fisher, at short for Brooklyn, Benton | fs uns bi _ | 4; ogra titan Gotten rt decision at second that Umpire Byron | tummel fanned. Smith doubled against | fied out to Kirkpatrick, Devo : a Time, first by Smith, No Runs, One Left Remnant Sale | I « : ‘ ty struck out, Three Rune, Three Left. |to Tinker to Hobby, No Runs One| Dres batied for Stack. P es 6 in . 118 94 Jack Kellogg and Crisco)” Doterit = INNING—Frommo now | Left. | ee amen Bactcne tres at Patterns d d e ai ns : : verrii RACE—Purse $800; three-year. | Ditching for the Giants Mi THIRD INNING—Benton died at frat.| slow roller. Groh ran out in short cen | i y 7 : and Deyle, ~Moyers sacrificed, Leach | decision of # ball just before Dodge!) centre feld to-day, Cobb was spiked Hater, advancing both runners. Snod- | made bis hit and was benched. Fiacher|py Weaver in the recent Chicago series purpossly passed, Ailing the! went 1 ute catch. Hobby popped up @ihere and the wound became ‘infected. J ‘ et ee 9th St. One o’Clock 5 . | behind the bat in Wil -| Devore singled to right. Bescher hit} tre and red Moran's pop fly, Cate Ends from $25 to $50 meterials are added each aoe ocegeat Wi eParnen), 14 to [HOR lined out to Murray. Bresnahan | junt Insite the foul line in deep lett, ad-| shaw drove # low line fy: straight into till sale is over. Think of savin, uch as $32 on a at ; < to 6 and out, first; Rudolfo, 19 | Popped out to Meyers in front of the|vancing Devore to third. Muraans hit] Murmanne hatin Cohen tee ‘ $50 suiting! It seems incredible, but it’s true. Call ARE NOW P Sear WTLE 4a, out ‘and Olas, ‘ond; | plate. Lavender struck out, No Runa.|to Smith, who shot the ball to Miller,] 4 second, No Runs, Ong Left, L iS x o T ‘a Me ¢ibuston), to 2, 2 to 1| None Teatt: nailing Devore at the plate, Marsans agp 9 ri | and examine. Then buy if you’re convinced. To Values up to $3. arg ted Time 164645, Just Rea | Fisteher singled to lett. Doyle walked, | stolo second. Dodge then singled tol innott Shem Sule ety Cobi, | measure only. Suits, $18; coat and trousers, $16. Ad Conveslent Stores y right centre, scoring Beacher and M rent > mugen jistua o Murray singled to left, scoring Fletcher | sans. Miller kicked at Umpire Quigiey'a| Cul .0f the Tiger jineun Or ove * | Broadway Closed Saturdays i rill | AWN | HN