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tom. REUNION WEEK AT - PRAVERS ISLAND }COW om ro Teac You WHAT You ARE TI Won't stand FoR SucH INSULTING Language ! Vimar ——— Referee Eyton Unfair to Ledoux in Assuming That He Wanted to “Quit” to Williams. , Pree Petting Os Nee Tork Werth joat the decieton oe eta is Get Gancasieau A GReaT Wit ME ‘ COmPLIMG | PAID You France ia developing some real fighters. to accounts Ledoux and Will- il yidinve YN WATER LADY TAKES GREENFIELD STAKES AT BELMONT PARK Even if he did not ese a foul unnwilling to admit that blow had been struck, he should) to rule and ous- He should have gone through the Then if Ledoux did not con- @ could have disqualified him. ig @ pity that euch @ thing should appened to a visiting foreign Johnny Coulon has been ili retire | ‘Rotan, 137; Maxim's Pride, 147, C Tillie D., 14, fell. Maltbie showed a most glaring form reversal in winning the steeplechase. Last time out he could neither run nor jump, but to-day he was a bird. He went to the front when ready and just loped along, taking every jump with ease. The favorite, Shannon Rivé, chased Maltble the last time round, but couldn't gain an inch. Octopus, the hot tip of the race, was a poor third. Tillle D. was the only o 0 fall, SIXTH RACE. my | of i bd I if ut i ‘a it, : : 4 E R 5 F g E | i i Hi ait” with For three-year-olds; maidens; 00/ fine running catch of ae ’ fly in to Herzog, who made another great stop! , «| added; six furlonga; main course, Time| short right. Wheat bunted to J. Miller, and threw him out. No R. F. Carman’s Filly Comes |*fi':s" Monmouth, 108 (7. MeTagaard,| who beat him in sliding to the bag.|Fromme Batted Out of the) “si thren fim out, No @ to 6, 1 to 2 and out, fret; War Lord, 105 (Wolfe), 7 to 2, 6 to 5 and 8 to 5, second; Ford Mat, 105 Hanover), 2 to 1, With Rush in Final $trides Schultz, who threw to third to get La- —Reybourne Wins. | to 1 and 8 to 1, third. Dixon, 112;| bounded away for a safe hit. Byrne, Double-Header. One Lett. MATTEON, Walduliiccev.w. wllsole MIGMIW furbled and the begee \Chopin, 106; Hlegansa, 108; Whisper Belle, | singled to right, advancing Robinson to SECOND INNING—Whitted lined sadn i Say, sd es MoGevern to-da: ned the Hedding| Were full. O'Neil hit into a double fight. | 108; Mohawk Girt, 108; Buterpe, 103, and| second. Carey fouled out to O. Miller. single into right centre, but wae out) | Ooern he ul csc ey ted play, Hartsell to Peck to Knight. No jove begea (Besta! to The Fiventng World.) the Turkess, 98, also ran. Kommers singled to short left centre, FIRST GAME. stealing second, Meyers to Fletcher | fovitien ‘corterte local iy Winvonata, | Rune. ee ee gh sty BELMONT PARK RACE TRACK, oe filling the bases. Butler hit to Cutsha: > Fletoher tossed out Konetchy. Evan) irae ing provisions of the fans ie THIRD INNING—Peckinpaugh beat fm the festivities. Now he July WR. F. Carman soratened Bur-| who threw to 0, Miller, forcing Robin- GIANTS. Ntted @ high fly to Murray. No Runs. | inet wit be a box! Oba Kit CO bhOFED Hatteell: eacelaned: AS the existence of Champion Coulon, who| a i fon at the plate. J, Miller high-filed to R. H.PO. A. E.| Evans made an easy catch of Merkle's isting of three men appointed by the| Turner to Johneton, Midkiff singled either retired nor hie title, | Prising from the Greenfeld Selling j Wheat. No Rune. Three Left. 0 1 2 0 Olny. Murray cracked a hot single to] G0. tor and a secretary selected by| to right, sending Peckinpaugh to third. 7 McCarey's idea ten't 80) Stakes and depended on Water Lady e Daubert singled talcentre, Smith's © 1 3 1 Ojfcentre, Murray out stealing, Wingo to the: comin! four will hate When Jackson fumbled Peckinpaugh ae Ripe ge that Ww py ed and she won. After Holiday and Any fly dropped safely just je of the foul 1 1 2 © Oj Magee, Meyers got a base on bdalls.| narge of all boxing contests held in| scored, Gossette hit into a double play, Fequire older to defend ————— omce every six months in @ 9-round | Time appeared to have the race betwe: Mine in right fleld and was good for a 1. 2 $ 8 QJ) Snodgrass attempted to bunt, but was Turner to Lajole to Johnston, One bout. ‘Many have the long-| them and were driving to the limit in a (Continued from Firat Page.) bare, Daubert reaching second. Hum-| , 0 1 4 © 0O|thrown out by Wingo. No Runs, One niceties hon: Fest habit too well developed. stretch duel, Rightmire brought the Car- mel sacrificed, Robinson to J. Miller. - O tf 3 0 Oftett. ’ kee 1K. 0." Cullop fanned. Letbold beat out @ nit, man filly up witi a rush. She caught ©, Miller then slammed the ball to wel Mi Sg 0) 8) 3 1] THIRD INNING—wingo died easy.) OAKLAND, “Cal. July. 17, — Willle| He took second on ® passed ball, Chap- Any Time and Holiday in the last Afty | of four games with the Dodgers. Threat. | fence in deep right for two basen, acor-) sn oagrags, cf 0 0 3 0 0| Doyle to Merkle, O'Leary beat out an} Meehan of San Francisco won the de-| man lined to Wolter, Midkiff threw oul Jimmy Power of the B.A. A. only! yards and wat to the front. At thelening weather had a serious offect on|("® Daubert and Smith with the tleing Cie 0 0 0 ft. of infela hit cision over Frank Mantell of Pawtucket, | Johnston. No Runs. % had a chance to go pl genlind end ehe was one-half a length to the/the attendance. Not more than 3,00|"Un® Ragan set the crowd wild by B. 0 0 @ 0 of Fletcher made R. L, in @ ten-round bout here last| FOURTH INNING—Schultz fanned: ont d jee Sut, run, Arthur | 00% while Holiday held + halt-length [fans turned out to see the teama play, |Daeting a single In centre, scoring O- McCormick..... © 0 0 0 oF dalle Mied out to Murray, Magee fled! nignt, By constant clinching in the last | Daniels lined to Chapman. Wolter deat Duty, Siete wets Paine phen advantage over Any Time. Ragan and Otto Miller worked for the] Miller. Moran forced Ragan at second, | MC sofa ee Snod ~ ue Pe ; oe rte round Mantell saved himself from|out a hit to Turner. Lajote threw out x 2 holder tg] Gallop was pushed off at the quarter |Dodwers, while Robin: Butler touching him out as he std into = = Ss maree laced a long drive to deep | icing knocked out. The men are heavy. | Cree. No Runs. One Left. ' pelle ig Llc ditot wid ocr tse Giariet | vere in'the points for the Pirates, "(the beg. Moran was out steaiing exc: |Totals.....,.... 2 7 27 8 A lcentre for three bases, Burns popped waahie. ee are neeNy: Jackson fouled to Pockinpaugh. Lat ff Lomheyre pretty fair as Wt ta oven FIRST RACE. FIRST INNING—Byrne high-flled to|°%4, Simon to Butler. Throo Rune, MeCeynick Halted tor Bromma te OM. font te Wings. Horses shat s single into > Jole Med to Daniels, Turner filed to “} do hav. . ; 24 Wilson's grounde left and Demaree scored. Herzog then Sees, No Runa, ptmough they have to work for a| yor ¢ hd fl Meyer, Carey fouled out to 0, Mil IGHTH INNING. son's grounder - ‘Swimm! at Deal Crea, N aa halt furlongs; atraight-—i"iaak, 9 ticar| Kommers was called out, on’ atrikes, | Wa® too hot for Daubert to hendle and ST LOUIE. stole second on the first ball pitched. | mnie Deal Beach Swimming wii] FIFTH INNING—Knight filed ts J =a hy bev irgis edly pe (ak eee The reached @ret on the hit. A’lox also R. H.PO. A., E.| Fletcher fouled to Wingo. Doyle dropped hold races Saturday afternoon that aro| Ryan. Peckinpaugh doubled to right. Mary Warren, 101 (Wolfe), & to % even! Carey robbed Moran out of a safe hit] ®™ashed one which was too hot for! Magee, 2b.. 0 1 1 3 Ofna safe Texas Leaguer back of short ant open to all red amateurs, The|Cullop threw out Hartzell, Peckinpaugh Derfect cube of stows, Toe] 8nd 1 to 2 eecond; Disparity, 11 (But. | by a great running catch of hia low] Sith wo enere cnet alae WORt 108 8 : 4 : ° 4 Horses was Bere, yea, atealing | programme includes 100 yards, scratch, 1 Pha og Ra well), 8 . 3 tot fly. Kommera was anoth bese. WOR MOe 0) SECONG:: Fe oe 1% yards, handicap; springboard div- eit. No Runs, One left. ifs inne Gays ae can tee Tine-ieit Beak, Cr vauiary Hente | ber toribecten oven inte riewe neues ie Patted for Simon and sacrificed, 1 1 4 0 0} FOURTH INNING—As the Bt. | ing, handicap; and &) yards for boys. Hartagll (oeeed out Ryan. Owe under tee thle Probeste beat, Margaret Meise, Small, Trap, lone| and grabbed Cutaha long drive with in to Daubert. Hyatt batted for 1 £1 12 0 Q}Louts club went to the bench Magee >. popped to Knight. 80 did Cullop. No statue of the originator of the Leach and ‘Lady Orme also ran, sataataal | gloved hand. Meyer drew a base! Robinson, and was called out on strikes, 1 2 2 © {8nd Cathers got into an argument as WINDSOR ENTRIES, Runs, Nearer” SECOND RAC! Meyer xtole second, Wheat |2Yfe singled to centre, scoring Wilson 0 2 3 2 Q|to who should have caught Doyle's 2 SIXTH INNING.—Gossett filed ta ; and Viox; Byrne was caught at second, Texas leaguer and came to blows. . sage Ryan, Schulta fanned, Chapman threw Ragtl ageing olds and upward: 4b No Runs. One| veyer to Ragan to Cutshaw, Two Rune, ‘ . H : ; H They were quickly separated by two| WINDSOR, Ont., July 17.—The entries] oi; Daniels. No Runs Wa. Horn, U2 (uetoneero, 6 ‘eit SECOND ING—Butler soaked a Hendrix and Coleman went in as . ' of ground policemen and the other | for to-morrow's races are as follows Letbold popped to Peckinpaugh, Chap. 3? mh r nt battery Pittsburgh Cutshaw 7 TT oS ls a] players. Umpire Eason ordered them man singled to right. Johnston popped hte ek hee Pe MUP Paeype Nip rr athe? arsed walked. Meyer forced Cutahaw at sec- ee alt 27 12 Ol both of the Meld, the affair created }|to Hartzel, Jackson got an (nfleld hit e@bout July 2. Passing through Las] secu: ‘ H , “i Ss Te ond, Hendrix to But le: was us 5 great excitement and scores of fans and when Knight threw wild to Midkiff, ame sim wos interviewed, Cn ay Smet Eeak uit | Heed wits on faut tear ce Dever {caught napping at firat on Hendrix’s| iret Base on Balle—Oft Harmon, 1.|tried to crawl over the poof of the steeolesbase: | Chapman scored and Jackson took sec- “What do you think of Gunboat| meq Mulholland, 107, and Caliph 16|Hummel and Daubert also Aisposad of | tick throw to J, Miller, Wheat popped | Struck Out—By Fromme, 1; by © Player's bench to see the scrap. . 197; Murille, 142;| 0nd. Midkiff threw out Lajole, One ‘Mmith?” asked the interviewer with a! aiso ran. o eet : Wilson, No Runs. te Butler in short left. bah jall, 1, Two-Base Hits—| Hildebrandt went to bat for Cathers Diane, 10h, foam Log ad Run, : eee. ‘a ‘War Horn, under an energetic ride by| Daubert fouled out to Byrne, smith| NINTH INNI dy Sina od bs Double Playe—| and was thrown out by Hergog. Mow-| ,THID | RACE Pum #600: thereat ald: “Ah geaped hig Whey fd tom by Tommy McTaggart, got up to win the| slammed out a line hit to left for a base. Cutshaw in short Le el ——- oe O'Leary to Magee to Konetchey. Um-| rey, filed out to Murray. The two 106; The Widow Moon, 106; Lev. Gj or ao far e4 one to centre, which Meyer got Un-|pires—Mensra. Brennan and Eason. At-| ejected players on the point of! chares, 112, ne eee t ‘able to Second race after trailing the pace of | On the next pitched ball Smith tried to " . 4, lig honte se Agere er that b Kalinka and Caliph to the stretch turn. | steal second, but was nailed on Simon's| °°: Butler fanned out, No Runs. tendance, 10,000, renewing hostilities beneath the stand area RACE—Purse $100; three-rear-olde | Here McTaggert stole through on the rail and under whip persuasion began to move up to Oakhurst and Kalinks. It was a drive from the eighth pole home, with War Horn slowly but surely drawing away. At the end he was a Jength in front of Kalinka, with Oak- huret third. THIRD RACE. Handicap; three-year-olds ward; 9600 added; one mile; time, 1.38 4-5, Reyburn, 9 (J. McTaggart), 6 to 1, 6 to & and out, first; Bickle, 91 (Mc- 7 to 10 and out, second; 113 (Troxler), 1 to 2 and out (third. Jawbone, 9%, also ran, Reybourn won the handicap, third on the card, by an eyelash om the post from Bickle, with the overrated Prince Bugene third. Reybourn led all the but at the eighth pole Sickle got is head in front and seemed to have tlhe race won. Reybourn, however, came again In @ surprising manner and Just did get up. It was a tight ft and the judges might have given it to Sickle. FOURTH RACE. The Greenfield Selling Stakes; $1,000 guaranteed; for two-year-olds; five and @ haift furlongs straigh Time, 1.06. Water Lady, 108 (Rightmire), 4 to 1, 8 to & and 7 to 10, Arst; Holiday, 104 (Davis), 7 to %, 6 to 6 and 1 to 2 sec- ond; Any Time, 101 (Wolfe), 6 to 2, even and 2 to 6, third. Superintendent, %; Gallop, 107, and Wooden Shoes, 107, also ran, FIFTH RAC! throw to Butler, Hummel eingled to left. O. Miller line Mied to Byrne, No Runs. One Left. THIRD INNING—Viox got to firet on Humm fumble of his grounder. Simon followed with a drive to centre tor @ base, advancing Viox to second. On O, Miller's bad throw to second to catch Viox napping the latter sprinted to third, Robinson singled to centre, scoring Vlox, and on Meyer's bad throw to third Simon reached that bag and Robinson second, Byrne was thrown out at first by Cutshaw. Carey sent\a fly to Moran, the runners holding their ba Kommers fouled out to Daubert. One Run, Two Left, Ragan hit a bounder to Byrne and died at firet. Moran pasted a hot grounder to Butler, who threw him out at first, Cutshaw grounded out, Viox to J, Miller, No Runs, FOURTH INNING.—Butler went out on his hot bouncer to Smith to Daubi J, Miller singled to right. Wison popped to O, Milller. J. Miller stole second. Viox made three unsuccessful swings at Reagan's curves. No Run Meyer raised a fly in back of first base which J. Miller captured. Wheat tore off a single to left, Wheat stole sec- ond as Daubert struck out. Smith beat out @ hit to Viox, but as Wheat started for home he w easily caught, J. Miller shot the ball to Simon. The lat- ter threw the ball to Byrne, who touched Wheat when he slid into third, No Runa, One Left. Gteeplechase; four-year-olds and up-| FIFTH INNING.—Simon was hit by « ward; ded; about two miles,—| pitched ball, Robinson singled to right. Maltbie, 142 \.lenck), 6 to 1, 2 to 1 and! promoting Stlmon to third, Byrne fied even, fret; Bhannon River, 14 (Allen),| out to Wheat In short lett. Carey even, 2 to 6 and out, second; Octopu | Maples to left, scoring Simon and send- ‘Wi (Bryant), 5 to 1, 2 to 1 and even, | /n# Robinson to second, Kommers cise. Nosega, + Ha] fouled out to O. Miller, Butler welted o| ne * Jems Willard ere “dying by " feches” he'd have a good chance to +S live as long es Mothuseleh. and up- LARCHMONT Y. C. CRUISE WILL BE HELD ON AUG, 3, Charles Smithers, commodore of the it Yacht Club, has issued h: 8 Atay Wanrns woxis, Tavteay, vei T_T BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK Honest - NO Kippine - L Miller drove a long fly to Meyer. Run. Byrne and found the ball at first ahead the third fanned out. Moran fanned out viciously. | No Rune, ‘Wheat, mon was disposed of by Cutshaw and Daubert. No Runs, No Runs. grounder thrown out at first by Byrne, bounced one over Hendrix's head for a Mille year-olde, foaled in Canada; one mil Hearts of Oak, 119 (Schuttinger), 1 te 9 ond; Sarolta, 100 (Gray), 1 to 2, out and out, third. Time, —- HOW FAR SHOULD TY COBB GO WITH AN UMP Copyright, 1918, by The Prese Publishing Co. (The New Youk World). T wave MY OWN opinion )/ Yun OUGHT ‘ Sav - 6 a Yos, 2 wearp a auy Say You ars The MOST GFRICIENT, LEve HEADED CLEAR -eved, HONEST MAN “Thar GVER UMPIRED A Lag The You onuy Kiew | IRE? T waan vou = Te L eNGw wHaT's Your MIND C'p FINE ‘You # 100. ingle to right, filling the bases. J. One up of McGraw, Three Left. Hummel pasted a hot bounder to CARDINALS BREA WINING STREAK OF THE GATS Earl Moore, the former ft him. ©. Miller slammed the ball up e line for two bags. Ragan had not arrived ond game was on, But It’s all right, as Philad hurry. One Lett. SIXTH INNING—Wilnon filed out to | Viox popped to Hummel, Si- Cutshaw fanned out. Wilson made a! muffed Mowrey's foul. M: SEVENTH INNING—Robinson's hot Box in First Game of into left. “Fletcher made truck Ragan's glove and of eecond. Doyle Daubert fled out to Carey, Smith Hummel (Special to The Evening World.) POLO GROUNDS, July 17.—The st. Louls Casdinals put a damper on the winning streak of the Giants in the first game of the doubleheader to-day. It was a nip and tuck struggle to the sixth Inning. Then the Cardinals got a line on Fromme's pitching and ham- mered his pitching for three runs, The long drive straight into visitors tore off five solid singles,| wo Runs, One Left. which, combined with @ wild heave by erm to second, yielded three runs, a lead the Giants could not overcome against the consistent pitching of Ha mon, Fromme was relieved by Cran- dall in the seventh. out and stopped them. . Miller and out to Murray. No Run Fischer went Viox to J. Whitted went to second centre field and Roberts Mer! was thrown ou Murray lined to Evans. a long drive against the for three bases. No Runt RESULTS AT WINDSOR. FIRST RACE—Pur 00; three- 2, out and out, won; Hockspring, (Buxton), 4 to 1, even and out, sec- th Evans was safe on Doy! Havrock alao ran, No Runs. one in the second an out and a sacri- 102 (Montour), 11 to 5, even and 1 to 2, won; York Lad, 110 (De- ronde), 3 to 1, 7 to 6 and 8 to 5, second; popped out to Whitted., fice fly. The score: out Herzog, No Run the stunts of an improvised team made Mullaney, nessy, the maacot, and Herzog. who was expected to join the Cardinals FIRST INWING—Hersog was knocked down by Magee’s hot grounder, but held to the ball and threw him out. lifted a@ high fly to Snodgrass. Meyers out to Evans, Fletcher banged a single ruck out, but severa lof the Giant: who were lounging near the ‘When the Cardinals lined up again Snodgrass threw out Wingo, and Evans was caught in a chase, Merkle, Fletcher to Merkle. Ballee tossed out Demaree. Burns ATTEMPT MADE TO POISON Dick Hen- Philadeiphian, « RACETRACK, WINDSOR, Ont., Ju 11.—An attempt was made Polson Amos Turney’s Fiat man was seen leaving the when the sec- Huggins says lelphians’ don't erK ist. chemicals was found in Cathers run the gullty party down, tempts hi been made to here this stances they were successful, ph he WISCONSIN GOVERNOR jowrey then hit Runs, Herzog flied @ clean steal No Runs. late Glass, 126, Whitted filed 102; 5 ‘Tenkard, 108; Tyovato,- 106; Pass On, 108; Terridlé Bil, ‘1 SIXTH RACE—Purse $600; gutten: is turlor base, Wingo to! behind the bat, it by Whitte Mey: hot right wall ‘ove a| Evani ands. FIFTH INNING—Herzog ran back to! Wali, r Id boxes and got Konetchy’s foul, M, Henert, [110. 3 fumble, Doyle apprentice allowance claimed, eo League Standing. eB Clap, e 400! Montreal Whitted tosses ad Ballee giso flied ed fly, No LEDOUX FOULED BY KID WILLIAMS RACE HORSE FLABBERGAST. st night to able hur- redly last night and a bottle containing the horse's stall. Detectives have been put on the case and every effort will be made toe Several at- jope horses ion and in a Couple of in- SIGNS BOXING BILL. ne mile and @ sixteenth,—Sam 103; Flore Fins, 104; Melton ‘sence HGHLANDERS BAT NAP PITCHER OUT OF THE BOX Chance Men Hammer Ball for Six Runs in Second Inning at Cleveland. THE BATTING ORDER. New York, Cleveland. Daniels, rf. Leibold, Wolter, cf. Chapman, . Cree, If. Johnaton, Knight, 1b. Jackson, rf. Peckinpaugh, ss. Lajole, 2b, Hartzell, 2b. Turnet Midkiff, 3b. Rya ’ Gossette, c. oO Bchults, p. Kahle * " P. UmpiresLo'Loughiin and Hildebrand, Attendance, 1,000. CLEVELAND, July 17.— Manager Chance picked Schults to oppose thé Naps to-day and the “Dutchman” dou- bled up with Gossette after an absence of a couple of weeks, Manager Birm- Ingham sent Kahler to the hill end Steve O'Neil doubled with the pitcher, FIRST INNING—Dai rolled on through Chapman for a single. O'Netl's Perfect peg nailed him stealing. Wolters walked, He was tripped stealing, toe,. O'Nell to Chapman, O'Neil gathered Cree's foul. No Runs, Lelbold popped to Hartzel. Midkiff's throw beat Chapman. Wolters was under Jot.nston's drive. No Runs. SECOND INNING—Knight drove ons in left for two bases. Peckinpaugh sacrificed, Turner to Johnston. Liebdold dropped Hartzell's fly scored, while Hartsell wi Midkiff doubled to left, scoring Hart- zell. Gossette walked. Schults sacri- ficed, Lajote to Jobmston. Daniele beat out @ hit to Chapman, scoring Mid- kiff. Daniels stole second, and when i throw went into centre field Gossette scored and Daniels started for third and was safe on Turner's error. Wolters walked again. On a wild pitcn Daniele scored and Wolters took aec- ond, Cree singled to left, scoging Wol- ters. This finished Kahle: Cullop went in. Knight filed to Ryan, Six Runs. One Left. Jackson fanned. centre. ly A Lajole singled té Turner walked. Ryan hit to BELMONT PARK RACE THAINGY 410 | a." P, # snealtinie Station We) ay, Grand Sta to Mowre; ty pick-up of rew him out at to Evans, No Glint, 16 (Turner), 5 to 1, 2 to 1 and ——— SIXTH INNING.—O'Leary lifted an even, third, Time, 1.183-5, Gold Ca; enay fly to Maree) pee Joe Knight, Liberty Hall, Coagrov: out to Murray, lurray : et Union Jack, Caper Sauce and Eobby up the side by getting Robert’ Boyer also ran, e Run One Left. THIRD RACE—Purse $700; three- Fletcher popped out year-olds and up; one mile,—Fiabber- oe wait wee fe gaat, 102 (C. Turner), 1 to 3 and out, yle’ first; Barnegat, 103 (R. Hoffman), 7 to SECOND GAME. firet. Merkle filed out 1, 8 to d 1 to 8, second; Ymir, Run 107 (C, Gross), 7 to 1, 7 to 6 and 1 to 2, third, Time—1 Gen, Ben Ledi, Zim and White Wool also ran, FOURTH RACE~Edenwold Stake; (Continued from First Page.) out to Merkl balls, Whitted lined the enthusiasm had decreased 20 per cent. over the Giante having lost the scored the tieing run. second, Fletcher mumMin, fect throw. Evans foul had been holding Demaree id eprung him for the second attack. Slim Sallee, star left-hander of St, Louts, led the oppo- ation, On account of a southpaw being in the box Hersog played third nstead of Bhafer, ‘The tatermission was enlivened by and out, fi tin), % to out, secon John P, Nixon, 108 (Buxton), 20 to 8 to 5 and out, third, Time, 1.06 2-5, Super! also ran. Vandergrift was scratched and Car Michael Runs. One Left. SEVENTH INNING.—Hildebrand filed Mowrey got a base on left fer three bases, scoring Mowrey. Konetchy singled to centre and Whitted sog. Wingo fouled out to Mey: Murray was out, Mowrey to Konetchy. Meyers popped out to Mowrey. Whitted threw out Gnodgrass, No Runs More Than beauty in deep values are so tempting $25 to $50 material Suit, $18; coat >| Broadway @ Ninth Street Konotchy atole 5 Me: led out Remnant Sale Think of it! Two suits for the price of one! The ls—suit ends from a season's sale. and trousers, $16, 50% Saved that many men buy several. Arnheim