The evening world. Newspaper, July 31, 1913, Page 10

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Sy Seen aat ORO O Nes ane ENB EVENING BEST SPORTING CING SEASON HERE ENDS TO-DAY UMPIRES AGAIN. 7 ROB DODGERS OF CHANCE OF VICTORY Orth’s Decision in Eighth In. * ning Proves Costly in Opens ing Game at Pittsburgh. (CROSS LIKELY Pi AGE IN NEW TO STAY ON COAST AN AN \- ,|SAM THE SCOUT ® @ ® ————v——awwn -mn95 Copyright, ME by The Press Publiehing Co. (The Now York World mere ” Fran - You Gotta HAND (T To M6! I'm Tue ORGINAL LAD WiTe THe SPape - It Sure.Is a Hard World Just apvane ue @ Foo. Fon, @UPenses ~ ['ue Soe THis Heanvest WITTER FoR row ND Tue YANe wiee ToT wan \f ——— oe Pe. Coast a ! ; PITTSBURGH, July a1--The Brookizy ‘ é 4 ‘SBURGH, July 31.—The Br Cross Likely to Stay on a > ys a Dodgera we: yesterday in arriviag J ¥ in Pittsburgh, having encountered a Long Time as He Finds the : wreck on the railroad from Cincin: ath 20-Round Game Much to His The members of the team scattered bur- Fledly to different restaurants to fil ure Gan ‘ thelr empty stomachs, These expen- in Sat Hite, 6 ences did not tend to keep them alert by Ni ; any meana or put them In good humor, DAs WORLD — Ay and were mainly the cause of the poér game they put up against the Pirates, by whom they were beaten 5 to® At that, Bhey gave the frisky local players ® lively chase, and filled them with = ‘ alarm in the eighth inning when a | . ia é : doubtful double play spoiled thelr . ; ere was nobody out, one run was in and two on bases, when Stengel hit to Viox, who threw the ball to Wagner, forcing out Cutshaw at second. Wag- rather wild t fighting a and took the first baseman off the bag. Orth, howev: declared Stengel out. the math on the Manager Dahlen used such vigorous up to his usual tanguage in protest that he was ordered ‘make @ $5,000 out of the lot. mugt have There is no telling how many runs the ~ 2 f secured but foi ee mm , . y $ oversight ar no aight et me to the front with a re ot three-bagger, sending Moran over the plate, He himself, howev left on e ‘ 9 third, Daubert retiring the side by go- e ing out from Viox to Mille : ea wg a ope > Manager Dahlen this morning declared * that the proposed deal between the He Stops McGuinness [enscierhie \ In Just fi if Four Rounds|=:.: ta ; under a suspension that will require = : Keating be Apt Reged sMtec wal long time te Tomoye. He Is now i j ‘ 2 ‘ Ing dal the’ Pittsbu ; Irish Champion's Succession of | 12, that, he refused to keel over when | League Club, eaibtess eee ee McGuinn h Knockouts Brought to Halt in |e reaton of sis stanuch, “iivery time Keating bit him in the kitchen he looked Heavyweight Tournament. |a# though he wanted fo do an Annette Kellerman. The pair exchanged some —- terrific punches during the firet three rounds. the mill being ubout as fast as Water Lady, Ella Bryson and Kalinka ‘Score on Closing thet Pitcher “i Benton hes 4 ane White eee) And one Pen eee sould be expected from two ponderous bem mashes up in 2 motor Day—Gainer Wins. Rink, and at the conclusion the ‘Red| Then. came the fourth! McGuinness i ovele wreck, eufartug a Goudie f Hope was the big fireworks. Tpe an-| Tas Poggi i ~ See, ane fracture of the jew, concussion i wie Gini’ ba gery (ighter we stirred UP Sivery much at sea, but this fact didn't @ Me tréin ond numerous dco PARC Ra " of enthusingm wai cqol him of any. He started to ree! like for Te-Dey. Pratoas, winde.ap by sietiog that | sy st —with Punch Bort eet 3, from carly and. often | ha tuar tae eed tient an oe 2 i el I. = loor for soft apot to land on, ; Gholee ‘of the Youthful, the stabe' tea- | >, talr under the direction of Jimmy J ‘ doosadin be hengenos to ese 1% of ‘MD oftarncer's cae. ond be | Stands at Highlander’s New Home |i... ies ete ane ean i exgrvos ve et won in @ gallop. Gelden Chimes, the ° Circle Enti l Field" MoMahon brothers. Conakder-| oo 8) neutered Mian eee tents f 4 (ngeavenionces. Carman entry, Was @ bang up second Will re re ing the great heat, the outpouring of 5 — and Wooten Shoes third, e Bal I fens vas remarkable, nearly e thousand} with ¢li bis might, McGuinness net iE radng a atta etanda will be located at Two Hun- ai bai pen agen wi argh: 69 tlre dred and Twenty-Afth street, Two| cemn ane "hen the Bret Bout was) hi broke in front and set ‘a clinking hot | popped to Merkle. No Runs. One Left. St ure of Terra Cotta and | tteadrea ana ‘Twenty-coventh etreet, called. nee ber aory body started 5 pace to the stretch, followed by Mater | HIRD INNING-Mvers and Baler | Ot UC Broadway and Exterior street. Theol fclineee Gocrrined ake, eaca eae eee] scublat met Geo lgner, a butcher. nd Gainer. After they had rounded | disposed of Meyera, Snodgrass walked. Brick Will Cost More grandstand wil! be one-story high, only one that dieappeintea Lat It be said that Welgner better atay the home turn, Wilson went to work| Snodgrass nailed stealing, Breanahao feet on Two Hundred and Twen: aise, Wb Wan tee nein im the market and never don the on Gainer and the good’ colt went into | to Briqwell. Marayerd struck out. No Than $250,000. street and 495.3 feet on Two Hundred] cheese onder. The other two battle the teed and on about his business te Aout sak Gd te ie: and Twenty-seveath street, extending | were an fast ond as exciting as ene the wire, He got there three lengths | 2avender fanned. Leach —— the entire block on the Broadway end, | gould to witneseespecially on aj of Philadelphia, who hereafter wants rT Leach at wecond. Shafer 4 will be 52 . sm front of Golden Chimes, who hela }eenire | itech stl Setdning thivd.| To clear the way for the building of [AM Wil! be a Litt es located at tne| NOt RSBt when one felt more Itke be-| to be known as Battling Levinsk!, faced " Porkey Flynn, the Boston fghi who Seay hatte reneth feoms Wonton | Sohulterstruck out, Mo Runs One Lat'./iq Highlanders’ now fold at Kinge-! Katerior street ond and will be i¢ by] insii2 © pathiaw then ak tne sing side Ighed him nearly twenty-five money by half a length frem Wooden! pOURTH INNENG.—Surae walked. bridap, Compérolier Prendergast proposed | 4.8, ‘These stands will form a stadium La aap OF rca RAG: pou A ica ot Lavina. se0n Bhoes. Bhater Hit to Evers and Barns was and th t le e's place at a moment's Borapper ran like a sucker and never |forced at eecand, Tvera. to Betdwell. Inj to the Board of Hetimate to-day tho) 100) (ot tam et Mia gaia} ‘Tbe big attraction om the cand was| notice, and considering la “phiy.tca was prominent. “This Was ‘a banner |teying to double Ghafer -t grat Brid-|aale to four cltisens of property UNGeF} stands at $1200 The stands will be| Frank McGuinness, whe bad bullt up| handicap and hts lack of training really day for the Carman stable. Its colors | well’s pet hit Burns in the back of the) the water of Mpuyten Duyvil or tha) constructed of brick and terre @atta,|quite & Foputation for himself as the)" Wiitiams scored many ® hard punch were carried to the front by Water {head @ terrifie-blow ead dropped Burns | tissiem River. The price to te paid!and when finished the stadium will be|‘ Irish Champion." He bad been going}an Flynn's chin and at times hed Laéy, Bila Bryson and Katinka in the for it im 80200 and the four gurchasers| one of the finest in the country, along covering un This bout wa ag atl) some eight er nine in auc- 4 Se gale be 6s Wek O Oe Emiy} President Frank ‘Trust u oak ea tetas good draw, and It led those at th hed off the “eld unassiated. Fletcher firot_ three races, cesaion Singaide te predict that if Williams 1 : FIR@T RACE. seen’ prtdwelt te Evers. Her-|™: Reome, Rmily 1, Molter and George terrific punching sbility. sameg. {BUS OR with anybody near his weight SPALDING'S he ‘onoapeabiar Tim nkacar aed Muah ee ‘clan %‘ L. Lieber. They already own the abut- +] It was generally regarded that “Red' | he'll beat him to » standstill. OFrmolaL Yiend @ twif furlongs. straight. Time, tint land, which will be used as part 1.06 2-5. Water Lady, 105 (Nicklaus) Ku Latae ser een)? mame is reoee tig oeason while work was stared on( 9% Men to Strive |Cross Now Likely r BROOKLYN. : patch, No Runa One lat. Over, fot (utwell), 8 to 2,4 t0 Band flee Mea ‘with Butta For New York | To Meet Ritchie been filed with Bullding Superinte: ikes and unlooked for de- out, second; Gallop, 107 (Hanover), 13 dent Miller for the new grandstand] jays the new stadium of the i" ‘ e tl seater it be ready Tennis Title) scoinr rane won to The ) LO8 ANGELES, July §1.—Leach Cross and field stand for the proposed park af the New York Americans. These'next y: (Continued trom Firet Page.) Practicaly wes matehed to-day to meet Lawn teanle players to the numver fl Winie Ritchie here Labor Day atte, al DANNY MAHER A WINNER VANDERBILT TO JUDGE |, iawn sean mare to ms names | Wille nites ine 4 ta Daudget. — Wilsam called out on IN @OODWOOD CUP RACE. AT EMPIRE TRACK. | tor tne wow York State champronsnip| ner of the CroseBavdeiy have ene ag hich will begin this akerneon { i erihes, Wo Runs. ’ The committee having in charge the | U™s'e™ © . . iy tare Sa auinvon't lag’ on ‘nie nia |U+ Brassey's Cat Mint Takes Princi-| horse show to ve given ot Hmpire| tno a; Mey Ridge Factors and reached firet safely. pal Event and Last of Season's |iUi’yanderitt mad cenented at amit"! Roosevelt Pell, & Howard Vosnelt added; ix furlongs; main course.—Ella| Te Big Turf Classics. tion to be one of the Judges. Walter Merri) Hall held the best | “Get at any cost and on any } 4 to B and out, third. Francis, 9, asd Ovation, 101, also ran. Gallop made the pace § flor the op ; ‘ : ‘Thomas H. Kael}, of Mil) Orvgk nal word from the are ate, Ventben 100 CRarriphon ata | ran a¢vinced both runner ome aacri-| LONDON, July W.—L. Brassey's Cat) stock Tenn. bes | bait are Witam 32, Jenusten ot Call pal ited gi ‘4 , fige, Robinson to Miller, Cutahaw out Cup, Y 2 with prefe le, bu 3 to 1, el Tae fais oF ble tap to Robinsoo, whose throw a of horeee for the big show, bard igen) ee Genin atae bidaagele: ata ELL ‘Time, 1134-6. Only three starters, beat the runner, and| wood races, the last of the sease —_—-—-- captain, » Ban @ strongest contenders, Anewered. nt hird . Excelsior Yacktem Word ‘The second race was acratched down CaUahE RateTeen tRlrd | cashionable turf events Aleppe was fo a atripit Pair: Wit you Kindly publish the PORTING +} to three starters, Ella Bryson, Yeng- ° second and Major Loder's Lance Chest of the Excelsior | of eight year Mclatea ut the questtoi - . hee and W third. Danny Maher rode the winner, 8 poker game, the first man passes 4 \ ; junday, Aug. 3, w, afong with Miles rlock, the the way they fnianes Fonshee | broke is RESULTS AT HAMILTON, aux ren Mrelchorrile, | eras Mong wite Mi Crantock, U8! atter looking at bis cards, The A N the turn for home ey three lengtha,| FIRST RACK—Puree €60; maiden Shrebh to Race. KL , He took @ turn. at practice on the turf | Dasned, fran, wions| BELMONT PARK When straightened out, Nicklaus called| three-year-olds and upward foaled In} Tne second series of the athletic car- 1 o'clock, Dur 4 ful Tat i3 be Sy os rn Me ryectintr 4 Sor (olen 31 00 & te APR eel heres me noun various this aud aduatic gees an to oe apeed witheal’ chariion outh Fauenurathe NY SCOURGE, a ¥ oe wn Yenghee's lead. At the eighth . held Saturday. to be held and a five-mile oat a he Es is KS , pole the latter bexan to'atop and Elia| frat; John Rowman, WY (Moody), ® to % |" Aitredy surubd, who holds several rec-|tace and’ betwen denen | duly Impressed thee whe matched him. | Fou, the ret man Bas esis aaah, ; Bryson hed easy salling the rest of|% to 2 and 3 to 8, second; Puritan Laas, | orgs is in great shape for the half and | Whi Johnston meets Quy Nankivel in the way. Welsh Gell was three lengths | 1 (Kederia), 13 te 1, ¢ ¢0 2 and even, | pourimile team 0. He will bave A, | 0d unnamed flyer off Brady's Hota). frat maton. back of Yenghee at the finish, third, Time, 1.14 1-4 Planutort, Halt |p wood, the Canadian, partner in| Commodore William Martin of the Ex- ——— THIRD AACE. Shot and Mausolus also ran. the four miler againet Longboat | celslor Nacht Club oxpects that over 1 | BASEBALL FRATERNITY : : AOK—Pui _ Boats will be In line when the atarting For three-year-olds and upward; 9500| SECOND RK. re0 $00; twenyear: land Fred Meadows, Sockalexis, Mead: | Dont to'leave the slupnoves| ‘TO PROB BB CASE. $ l t added; one mile. inka, ‘one 9) turlenge—Alader 10 nd Shrubd will toe the mark In| tw encrages foot of Sintieth atrost, Bey E COBB CA or a er! S (Ateele), 4 to 1, 4 to 6 and 7 to 10, frst; ff mile. ses sll nd ses meek | mn aereecr or|EOrMerly $25 to $50 and 7 to 6, tt the Detroft-Athletioe game is to F : War Horn, 114;| 1% #4 Irteh Anne, Lennie D., Patty ne ie Papeete Ped \ damages withia end Arran, 161, aleo Regen snd Bahost ase ran cvear-oia|f rattan SF a Sa! , | ia va I y 8 by the Baseball Piayers' Iraternity. $25 to $50 materials are reduced. Piece ends made tt th selling: six furtonge.—Nimbus, |] Wish 'toa, q “Rah Ciuc 4 According to Cobb the spectator) te your measure, styled to your liking, This is a i 4,5 toa @ to 5 ss . 80 LK 8 .t 4 adérease@ = ebjectional language at | area ontticn ing 18 tWileee), tte ‘ - GAMES him, Mindful ef one troffle he caused | rare chance. Suits, $18, coat and trousers, $16. va , . 8 to 6 and 1 to 3% second; iw thie city a year ago when he easily after fol- to 1, 8 to t ke is a 5 ft Wi wi i 34. Carillon, Le: ah | es tempted to physically rebuke a like vf. . the etrete ee ed irtitos v witaing Daylight ena | a GAMES fonder, Con eo the umpire to Broadway & yo ‘ ; t ei Wd . | ee Commission, according to Presiden’ a » m made Work Wonders, i Se oe Le a eT eT Et ATS A eT | A Te. TT: 3 2: Ry ‘ J +

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