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aye” THE BVEWING WORLD, TUESDAY, JULY ‘av, i813 is BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK ARE THE ENGLISH LOSING THEIR “STROKE?” Copyright, 18h, by the Prem Publiching Co. (The New York World). ” SPEED WON DAVIS CUP FOR AMERICA Come a Pay Tuan’ Pas seeit Hi SYG ,MiSTER Re's Some _—_— (Continued from rn ‘ r oe MCLOUGHLIN = QUESTION IN My / Tue Ena 7 rere SURELY You Dour MIND Ag To *ow Pero Team LosT Giant Groh beat the Dodg ‘i fi HEXPECT ME To Ty by May i ah ga they appeared to have the game Won WT Tar! uo * AR. hero, this afternoon. The rallg Reffed . "7 TAT, ANP a ~¢ three runs. = GENTLEMAN The heat. continued good sand! bienty as the Reds and Brooklyns came to- ‘| wether tbe their final tunste of tieUertes, Many ir bugs started from the stand Dering into the ranks of the athletics te see how many Reds were wearing Brooklyn sults and how many Brooke lyns had changed to Red tosfety, but, strange to say, the wholbaate’ trade didn't seem tohave happened. aaf ahe same old faces crowning the: sea egid clothes went through, the battle —— Motorboat Trophy Practically | Walker ia none other than tie % Only Thing England Has Won bP tg Pt area hy cae ) , mous eccentric “Mysterioul: Mhen@h” sr : Ne UP AOA AAU ~ . > who pitehed two years ago owe ‘From America in Recent 4 DY dives Coast, masked and never standinew@r f, 7 Interview or photo. His breaks and ‘Years. + pranks were famous, but.he mean re- turned East, Originall; pitcher of Chicago University Now Tork Wert) hae ‘dasiga, . pave Os Ue an Laces sg athletes ” . an J ie 2 fe has had a very short ¢ it yiasing ‘of the Davie up by 5 an with the Cubs, Giants, Reds ant ere. é bp Retro Americe Senate shavers, tae Yy ; “4 land, but never had a fair show, ‘om. aimost b Mie last oat | FIRST 'INNING—Moran” tanned OM. otetpping chal cP ae 4 7 oa yj j —, shaw strolled. Cutshaw died, Hiltagiéo Hinglish athletes led the world. The first . ANCTHER ENGLIIN “STROKE” Helurneatg ia genet enn ee ioslaia sent ’ Z % . returned to the game with a lovely came lan Y Li Down SiTERDay strike-out. No Runs, a alayy IN THe Bescher walked, Devore's bunt Bt AUIS CUP MATCH. away from Watker, It was coally am error, but was scored a Mt Grohuagd Devore died in a double play, smith to Cutshaw to Kirkpatrick. Cutshase theew out Hobby. No Runs. , SECOND INNING—Wheat out, Hi litzell to Johimson. Kirkpatrick Mit to right, bug failed stealing, Kling to Bert. hammer. Smith walked and landedsen second when Groh let Kling’s throw 1s Cup Travelled Around Globe Nant aoa Sweow was vuer successrvuy PZ rash Before America Team Regained It. | -eiisy simue UNTIL T Raven The Brtion CHapionsnirs RACE was oven, that, quite by accident, don’ ® yeu know, they had left their really at home > upset British’ supremacy. I ILTEILELLLLY (Continued from Firet Page.) Whitted was called out on strikes. No |] 2918,. Rune. One Left. ue i nations, which had not gone an attempted double eteal Huggina M ease ane Dove coud or aioe, shot to right. evore cared for Milk co, To hart and ests GIANTS toes ans Obie want to third Merde eae ee peed and Aggressiveness |’: o me . ‘ Dodge fanned. Sheckard drew yur . filed to Magee. One Run. One Left. —— En bl ad A Ti. balls. Berghammer hit a home oa ‘Huggins walked. Magee out, Doyle Audtalecio m Ti M(} Ne ont to Merkle. Oakes popped to Fletche: British Isles a é é. can ea Mithe:, Sokonon bacea creme America To Regain Davis Tro in ei ge h | THIRD INNING—Walker — fapn Pp YJ | a0 threw’ out Motan and Cutshad, and No Run: ' was called out on strikes, Mowrey out| Won! W. Clarke, 109 (Gullett), 90 to 1, ball down the left field foul line for uff, Muller to Walker to Gimitt. 2 3 SECOND INNING—Murray singted to f to Wingo. Merkle out, Whitted to Kon-| nignt stole second, ‘Wilso they won from Germany, Canada 2 etchy. ‘Murray lined to Oakes Nol elle te) Kenctone Gibdgress Glove FIRST GAME. | eegiana iat a, | [Beecher holsted to Moran. Devore Runs. 4 : England’s Tennis Experts Argue| One bie factor in the success of the | Walked and atole secon as GroW Grew stare wire all iriah,! Doyle threw out Whitted. Fletcher] premme stuck str worm, tira. ; HIGHLANDERS, = American ¢eam was Haggett, the Eng-|four balls, Devore tried for third, bat American college men| did the same for Konetchy, Kvans| tee” “TUCK Out No Runs. One R. H. PO. A. B| That It Was Too Much Moc | lish protessional, who was specially im.) was out, Miller to Smith, Them Ordh floated to Snodgrass, No Runs. None| 4c, —— - © 2420 Ported to prepare the home players f0F | was najied, Miller to Fisher, No Ruma. Konetchy walked. Evang fanned. On ‘ the world ‘games. ‘The showing of the | "ry ruven, Miler to Fisher. No Lett. the hit and run play MoLean lined to (Continued trom Firet Page). 1 1 2 © 06} Loughlin That.Caused Down-| trices. cem Tepresentatives speaks J NNING.—Stengel drov THIRD INNING—Meyers drove adall! wietcher and Konetchy was doubdied,|. ©2200 - !eloquently how well the little Briton | mighty whang Into the right dleachets qrer Manve's dome and up agsingt the] retcher to Merkle, No Runs. None 8 9 1 4 0} fall of British Team, but Re- ‘vertormed nie duty.” Wheat. "Kiskpatricy' popped to trek, left-field fence for two bases, ‘ : erase out, Huggins to Konetchy, Dem)" aa tn eck Gi uNGna Soueea. 1 t H F $ markable Playing of the Nine-|M’LOUGHLIN TOOK UP = | Gmith “nit {0 center Apa stole seconds. aree sacrifice filed to Kivans, seorin ccitkeay Gulaeell Weak the beak oe 82 e j TENNIS AT 13 YEARS. | Fisher skied to Gron. One’ Run, Meyers, Burns beat out an infleld HAMILTON WINNERS. ‘and Daniele went to right field. 0 3 § 2 0| leen-Year-Old Williams Had a ‘Hobiltzell doubled. Dodge soared to Mit. He was caught stealing until Whit- FIRST INNING—Lelbold hit the 0000 48 Maurice E. McLoughtin, who has Lieqpoy le pharueie btloste bt peseasing ted dropped Wingo's geod throw. Sh8-| yinsT RACE—Putes W600; three-year-|frat ball pitched for @ sidgle over 0 0 © 1° 9| G00d Deal to Do With It. made complete the aupremacy of the| nas cullnd out on strikes, lings small Le tiesgas ome ee rant. Mowrey} °i!8 494 up: six turiongs.—Wandapitser, | short. Chapman filed to Wolter. Olson ©0000 Caltfornians on the lawn tennis coure| fy fel) Iva swar omf flelders, diobey Pre Mimo Dayle to Fletcher Doax| 1% ‘Vandusen), 4 to 1, 2 to 1 and even, | nied to Daniels. Jackson drove the = . ae = ae by rounding out his career by retur® J pped 12 ale second; Henry Ritte,/_ double, sending Leibold to third. with his tennis representatives. |Challenge Cup to this- country is « One Run, we bes ‘otals . stealing, Meyers to Fletcher. No Rung. | 2 to 1 and 6 to 4 Daniels batted for McConnell In 9th. t Now old John Bull's asking what’ the! ing the Dwight F. Davis International | 4 " 100 (Caitahan), 7 to 1, 6 to 2 and 6 to 5, DeGE toto Haht eontie aad Fallure of the Britons to retain posses- | thoroughly representative American! FIFTH INNING—Miller bounced to NOURTH INNING—Fletcher lined to] third. Time, 1. eaiiea "tajole's fy. No Rune. ‘Two CLEVELAND. Pp agg Micaela A oleh + me Met prep erties idee reer PY MOUMRO Mth Aa cnat jomrey. Doyle grounded to Konetchy.| Speaker Clark, Constituent, Gen. Ben| Lett RB. HPO. A, B.lene nil Ensland. Tennis judges on /Of Ose O06 oe the All-Comers nash acre™ No Runs, 3 Merkle ‘singled through short. but was) Ledl, Lord Lucre, Betray, Glass and| “Scartsell smashed a long drive to|Leibold, cf © 1 2 0 Olresecrtter sie have delved into the Tere championship at Newport last} ,Jonneou fanned. Bencher rojied. tp out trying to stretch the hit, Oakes! Dick Deadwood also ran. ~ lsoct welts. pabaud out Ger Olven 9 O) reasons gor the loss of the famous cup, | onal | Kirkpatrick, Cutshaw threw out Devogp. to Hugging, No Runs. SECOND RACE.—Purse 3500; two-| Daniels was also gut on & fly to ducks | Greene 88 0 0 2 3 Oland they are almost unanimous in de- | SEI ghtin was born at Carson City,|2No Runs, 4 Hugsina was called auton strikes. | year-oldu, foaled in Cansda; five anda | De® eo Olson, Ib 1 1 8 2 Ojclaring that the Americans were entirely |way. Jane 1, 160, Tt was when thirteen | SIXTH INNING—Cutshaw — watkap Magee also struck out. Oakes singled to (Bux.) NO Runs. None Lett, Jackson, rf. 3 2 3 0 | t00 #peedy for the defenders. years of as took up the gamp| and took third on Stengel’s single centre, Whitted popped to Merkle. nd out, first; Alabats, 100]. SECOND INNING—Turner walked. | Lajoie, 2b... 1 32 2 2 4g] They argue that it was too much] in which ‘he Wheat's fly to Sheckard scored. Cut- Runs._None Left. (Gray), 12 to 1, 6 to 1 and 4 to 6, sec-| Turner died stealing, Gbssett to Hart-| Turner ab 1 © 3 2. g|*McLoughiin that spelled defeat for the! American hono }shaw, Kirkpatrick doufled, scoring FIFTH INNING—Murray filed ear Martota, 105 (Teahan), 1 to toll, Graney sin, past Hartzell, Graney, it 02200 Englishmen, but R. Norrm Williams is| national i\ in oe Stengel. Kirkpatrick — atgh third, Magee, Whitted threw out Meyers.| out, third, ‘Time, 1.07 1-5. wna. khached: the Ball Gen Dut COMe TC steak 6, 0 0 3 oO . oer iit tame speedy and aggressive type | same XS*" nen Beals C. Wright scored | Kllng’x throw hit @ fan inthe ptand £ Snodgrass was thrown out by Mowrey.) Ampion and Froissart also ran, lip.) Nt feld it In time, O'Nell beat out an Kahler ' O |as-the young American champion and having|and Kirk came in. Smith Sasa No Runs. None Left. per Day and Martola coupled as the|{nfield hit, advancing Graney to sec- P. © 0 2 3 Oli was the ability to play the game Holcombe'Wand as Fisher singled, but was out, stealing, Snodgrass gravbed Konetchy's fiy.| Hendrie entry. ond. Graney was out at third when he —= > TT, |] faster than their opponents that ena Loughlin early in his cari jan to|Kiing.to Groh. ‘Three Runs, + faba: Doyle threw out Evans, Shafer and] THIRD RACK—Nursery Plate; 41,t00| 4" O'Neil tried a double steal, Gonsett|Torals..,.,..,.. 6 ‘7 27 12 1{Uncle Sam's team to outclass and win championships, beginning with the! Giron few to Wheat. Cutehaw ‘threw Merkle retired Wingo, ‘NY Runs. None] agdeas woven olda.—Southern Maid, |‘ MIdkif. Feckinpaugh threw out SUMMARY. trophy, nr Countries for ‘the Davis | junior Udles In Bah Franclecs, 18 198 |e" topy, Dodge popped to.Cuupay, Left. . Mitchel No Run ne t. s e ent No he i SIXTH INNING—Demaree out, Doak riety Misttaan repens ye ie | 7 Tal uceeae of ‘the American ersten | vionehin, Bat did not wie, An imporient Mavens INNING—Miiler > to \Konetchy. Mowrey threw out/ond; Centauri, 15 (Martin), #0 to 1, See eee aries ae ke Bereek | So ort aikniy tar Sor eceioa bs oleae | eapeinee| oly Walker ‘bounded to Johneoa. Burne. Huggine threw out Shafer.!10 to 1 and 4 to 5, third, Time, 1.11 s-5, Boot (of Crees grounder scored | Qui--By Maklee 4, by Keating's, by | Sums i Bkay te Ge copied ey other | iis on hie. Fi botinded to Berehammer, No Runs.” No Rune. None Left. Willie Waddell, “Perpetual also ran, | Peckinpaugh and pephpnipidaeys peveneey Lame otaebeppen penile aes euikee ton tutelhee tae > Sheckard hit into right. Bergta j second. Chapman 2 Bro! ; . -Base ; werner doubled to let, Deak fetes Mouthorn Male 4 Perpetual coupled as run down detween ‘scc-|—Hartaell. Stolen Bases—Jackson 2, | 0™ '0 beat himself m perfectly all rignt (EWING IS THROUGH AS mer's drive was by all rights @ ¢ Graney, Double Playe—Turner to aaa Witene aed, inte ee Chapman. Wild Pitch—MeConnell 2. ig @ sixteenth ralles,—Dynamitc,| 0nd. Gossett walked, Schula struck | Hit by Pitcher—ty McConnell 1. Um. | tL7aueh the singles champions of Europe! Long Bob Ewing, for several years 4 it they tled to the net. Both the Cincinnat! Reds Tehan, 8 to 1, 3 to 1 and 6 to 6] out. One Run, Two Left. Hagan and Dineen. Attendance, | wctoughiin and Williams leet ‘only ene (2p e pitcher of the gins walked. Magee grounded to Merkle.| FOURTH RACE—Purad $600; three- Chapman to Turner to er threw out Oakes. No Runs.| year-olds and upward; selling, One| Lajole to Turner, Midkiff going to scc- ‘Two Left, Whitted filed to Murray, Snodgrass A BASEBALL PITCHER, [>t cotshaw stumbjed aeainet 1 worked a double play, Fisher to Kérk, Kling doubled to left. Batep batted f Johnson and was hit by pitcher, Bei National League, is through with| walked, Devore’ took tw@ called tril wot Konetchy's My after a long run. Paton, 114, Deronde, 11 to INNING—Schuls knocked match apleca in the entire toumament, |paatan Tie clenected mourdemen|and missed the next. No Rowe No Runa, |even and 1 ,to 2, second; Cogs, yh and threw him and it was rather a coincidence that tt o., BIGH'DH | NG—Brown Ditch ia Walia te dite tana 6 te er ee . Danlels, Peck stopping at second, Mid- ; wus to the same player—J. M. Parke, for Cincinnati. Cutshaw fanned, “4 EIGHTH INNING—Mey. led oft Ki popped & Lajole, One Run, Two] english judges admit that the American|third inning hie arm dropped to his at A a gel filed to Sheckard, Whedt bo: with @ single, to right. @nod Napier, Dilatory, Wander Coy andj and went for a aingle. Chapman was! Left. champion was away off form when he|side. A physician's examination re- i ¥ Arie c deuvie piny unwiee Ae Heegtea| Htavenal lio ran, out stealing second, Gossett to Hartaell.| SEVENTH INNING—Lelbold singled | tackled Parke Inet Friday, and Witten, | veoied that & small bone in the arm bed Medan Ne Bina Pe ae second tryout in Callfornia, this! to Konetchy, Demaree filed to Evana,| TIFTH RACK—Purse, 9600; three-| Olson atruck out. No Runs, One Laft.|to left. Chapman sacrificed, Warhop| with the oup already won yosterany | snapped. aren Scubiee: Cac? Oona ties apetuon that eats euanee | 10 trae |year-okds and up; selling; one| Hartzell was called out on atrikes, | to Knight. Olson popped to Peck, Jack- | was guilty of indifferent wor Baldwin. Murray bumped into the right fled and aixteenth miles on the | Wolter filed to Graney. Daniels rolled . No Runs, Onej The workor R. Norris W: BELMONT ENTRIES. Packerd or some time it has seemed that| fence as he made a one-hand catch of BI tucf.—Muff, 108 (Deronde), 18 to 5,|to Turner and was out at first. No the eurprise of the world's en 2 = te about due for a flop. He has| Wingo'e drive, which lovked like a|# to 10 and 1 to 2, first; Lad of Lang-| Runs. None Left. Sons: walked, Warkap Aled to Lele | nineteen ent Od Harvard student, pare] RACH TRACK, Bcweriss 1 FE oR Be Kling ba ag pellinas rages rh fighting all the best of thém for|home run at first. Mowrey alao filed |don, 110 (Tehan), 2 to 1, 4 to 6 and 9 to] FOURTH INNING—Jacksoh singled | bold. Hartzell forced Gossett, Turner | tclpating ie his Savi Cup matches, N. ¥. duly 20.—The ote lor toe ce tea fied to Stored and no championship runner-up |tg Murray. Doak struck out, No Runs.|%, second; Lucky George, 10 (Will-|Lajole beat out an infleld hit. Hart-|to Lajole. Wolter singled to right, Hart- | was ao oe re Th eeman® was) morrow's races are oe lems 1 eae m boast of such a record as his, He| None Left, {ams), 12 to 1, 5 to 1 and 3 to 1, third. ell booted Turner's roller and Jacksor,| sell going to third. Daniels Med to Pimost equal to, Mo Phd Bie aye dn tgs Il tod Ree INNING—gan went Rever had s crack at the big title,| NINTH INNING—Burns singled to| Time, 1463-5, Fiel, Kinmundy, Belle | scored, Lajole going to third, Turner| Lajole, No Runs, Two Left. Briliiancy. Receiving tis early tennis | 110; Deivetion, 1004 ‘Basom, 113; Joe. Delholt, for Cinkinnati. ‘Daubert batted Kirk nh be has often deserved recos:| right. Shafer popped to Whitted,|of Bryn Mawr, Tactics and Foxcratt ‘ond. Graney walked, filling) EIGHTH INNING—Lajole was hit by abroad, Williams was ac- fengber, 100; Carroll Bel 9 ato To eat eerc ent uated r Mon. They all preferred easier game,| irietcher grounded to Hugeine, who| also ran. O'Neil bounced @ single off|" pitched Turner sacrificed to|quainted with conditions m Europe and ‘two-year-olds; see | certs Das ee PRI nares Gdasty Ie clever and a scraper. He| touched Burne and doubled the batier| SIXTH RACK—Purse 9600; three: Scoring LaJole and| Knight, unasslated, Graney out, Hart-|the ¢orelgn players founc it extremely | nd gulag: tive and half furlongs tral to Egan, No Rune, bested: Dever been knocked out—somediaim| at frst, No Runs. None Left year-olle and upward; selling; six fur- Graney going to third, the Dat-|fell to Knight, Lajole going to third. /hard to cope with the sensational young | 10g" argaret. dele, 108; ash Can, 1 eee Fr preyed npn Hig| Hvawing was hit vy « pitched dall.| longs. Flex, 107 (Small), 2 to 1, 7 to|ter taking second on the throw to the|O'Nell out, Midkiff to Knight. No |“ McLoughitn’s Magee flied to Murray. Oakes singled | 6 and 7 to 10, fret; Hoffman, 115 (Ney- | Plate. Runs. One Left. man, Grover Hayes, Tommy Mur- bast Shafer for a third hit. Whitted hit | lon), 8 to 1, 3 to 1 and 8 to 6, second; | ‘The ball on the knee lamed Schula #0 AA pis RRND i com » AOT: Cay. Ry. Leach Cross, Willie Ritchie, i v bad that he had Jashing work @ rev fr Hugh, 102; Dertworth, ~ imto double play, Wetcher to Bo: Three Links, 110 (Buxton), 4 to 1, 2 e had to retire from the game Ly *Mr, Specs, 107; ae Piganie Burne and owen Maran. and | rgct, ay Mistcher to Boyle to} These Links, 110 (Buxton), 4 to 1. 2 bed that he had to retire from the game HAMILTON ENTRIES. tion to Europe's stars Hie ability, to Kate’. ite, fons, 10s Tore i be tin nee ape Spring Maid, Camnelia, York Lad, Theo | mound. Mitcnell walked and the bases (rectal to The Brening World.) court upset the plans of hie opponents 99; Aviator, 100; Ch ¥ «Baldwin is © wonderfully strong little SECOND GAME. Cook, Royal Message and Izy Ham | Were again filed. Leibold fied to Cree.| pace TRACK, HAMILTON, Ont, | Wilding, holder of the world FOUBTH BAC Gite. te never Be, eee tile wumw Sine ee ae Chapman cleaned the bases with a tong July @—The entries for to-morrow’ Newtown Selling; one Ye going 1s hard. He doesn't seow te BATTING ORDER. ———. -— GMaL and Mltenalll Peslinpasen et PPULET BACH Pune BDO; iwogeorcian: oa ait cau malnd © punch at any time The only| New York ner 1s atte, leap tas that counts aguinat him ass bete| Beste, 16 Husain, 3. HAMILTON STEWARDS HAND | Olsen's grounder and throw Chapman a ia h tion in to-night’ Hermog, 3). M. » If, SE OUT MANY SUSPENSIONS. |Smens, wnt o"Secnaah [i Saee tue a te et months ago with. Jack Britton, Thig| Doyle. 2. Whitted, aa Rie, one tae, three rt SIXTH 'HACK-Tworjearolda;” sel time Baldwin failed to show his old| Merkle, 1b. Konetchy, 1b, (Specs to The Rreming World.) Peckinpaugh singled over second. It . ' i d's team next year. ene, Oe PO aes Ban nstarenen eee ena | Muceny, th Evans, rf, HAMILTON RACE TRACK, Ontario,|bewan to rain hard, but Umpire Din-| dl, ie 184: | "Not onily did’ MeLoughiin win all but i Moorety, OR: Polly HO deere rl With the ent| Wilton, ¢. McLean, c. July 2%—The wholesale suspensions |Neen refused to call the game. Knight! Sis acnieod 1 crete, one of "Ny contests in Gingles, but he i 4urance, Britton out him up badly, ana| moderase, of. Mowesy, handed out by the stewards was food) Walked. Cree popped to Olson. Mid- Werpoot formed with Hackett a pair that proved Matty geipned and bored in again and|~ Umpirae-Eason asd eee for comment among the reguiere about | MM Mt to Lajole, who touched second, panes 0600; thavezears too strong for Germany, Canada and even when he knew there was roe ey the hotel lobbies to-day. J. W. Hed- Saliance to iand (Speeta) to The Krening World.) ore am Morean’statte| ROBINSON FIBLD, #7. LOUIS, Mo, | ek Was repeatedly warned against har- fe tm the best condition of bis| July 2%—With the opener tucked | >Orins the ruled off trainer FW. Of confidence. He inslated | away, 1-0, Manegey Medraw ol Gohelke, and he will probably have to with Baldwin 1 dnt, Manag joked | straighten out hie tangle not only with { bls brother-manager sam Art Fromme to go after the eecont the Canadian Racing Agssoclation, but same with the Cardinals, He was op-|the New York Jockey Club as well be- Posed by Harry Ballee, who defeated | fore he is restored to good standin, forcing out Knight, and threw ¢o first, | tuo gi’ Airis, Dennerion: in the doubles. | McLoughlin's vr aaa cement of Raymond D. Little in doubling the batter. No Runs, One| itacowell, 1i0; Kan 143, remepement sf Be savanth Nour "a —S__SSS_——_——————— . ; three. seven inwise move, sccurding many FIFTH INSING—Jackson out, Peck to ee est Sennen Bias, sere followere of the sport. It was pointed 18 for 25 “ Knight. Lajole fied to Cree. ‘Turner | 108" : J out that the Californian would not have struck out, No uns. None Left. euMcient time to work well together VAFTH RACK—Pure $800; three-year-olds ett, and this proved true in ; Gossett popped to Olson. Warhop | sai upward; selling: six furlong —Jonguil, #2: the doubles sxainet the Austrailans, the to [ 50 Materia S alngled to left, Oleon threw Hartsell’e | Gasket, 93; *Unton Jack, 100; Ohrysels, | 1 only doubles contest lost by the Amer- | Dounder to Lajole, forcing Warhop at Svan pair, In those Mi r Carrion, foan :mnan' day the Giants tn Saturday'a game, 7—0,|Roy A. Martin's troubles were brought| second and returned the ball to frat [108 aren eh ‘Gatat' Brosh, 161, became impatient w eerie camera nach day odd to tha Attenctivenom It wae eo hot that Umpires @ason and | *>out th le handling of the mare/ in time to double the batter, No Runa, n ; MerEee | eit prached on hn eetiee territoes isfaction| Ait me Lae Angeles andl 2. cinan worked in their euise on Mise Edith, which he recently claimed | None Left. sod upward: selling: ot tur ann peaches on bis sconie'e territory Joost Guaranteed, Suits, $18; Coat and je ls & careful young nee wear h thelr ahirs sleeves. | trom John W. Rohore, @ince passing! SIXTH WNNING—Graney out, Midkiff | Spleen ; 08; *multy Vander. ible for the invaders’ victo: b= ae pico oe letting a eer ane Lael % into his hande Mise Kdith's form has|to Knight. O'Netl out, @fartaell to ; Chilton This was ay tod object pease, or it important khowledge a! any man fi ph been away below par, Ho} Knight. Peck 5 taught in jac vaiay meet get away from him. Burns's liner, Hersog fouled to Mow- | was suspended with Martin wet Wil chet PORues Saree Suk Se they must Derfect thelr. tena pla; No Runs. None Left, BENTH BACK—| trouble at Charleston a couple of yeara| Wolter filed to Latbold, Daniele beens he brief time th ‘ Sof 8 enenet ot We | Pee the preli tnaries. with “Kestraita 1 i sad tas metsues sbrved imarwvet init Bie, tn, Be Gen, 1b; Rae Tia, important pert'ot the some eo well Mat Whitted fumbled Doyle's |ago through his handling of the horee| Walked. Peck walked. Knight to Fletcher taking Lod On Jawbone. es nengneemaoeinemnatienne UTANEY. Cres elaghea $0 euata, cooring

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