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T SPORTING PAGE IN NEW:YORK HIGHEST PRAISE B FOR OLD ROSEBUD GIANTS TO PLAY PIRATES TO-DAY SAM THE SCOUT & = & = (He Finds a Terine "|Tennis Stars wath In Training To Meet M’Loughlin CHICAGO, Aug 4—C! teams from all sections of the country limbered up to-day in preparation for the trials to-morrow and Wednesday, to decide who shall meet Maurice E. Me- Loughlin and Thomas CG. Bundy of San Francisco for the national doubles tte The winning team will go to Newport to meet the title holders on Aug. 18. Gustav F. Touchard and W. M. Waah- burn, the Eastern champions, were firet on the courts of the North Shore Club this morning. Touchard played here two years ago, when he carried off the hon- ors with Raymond Little as @ partner. They were followed shortly by Robert Shelton and J. B, Adoue, who repre- sent the South. Both pjayers took part cn the Western tournament last week and both were disposed of in the early rounds. Brown Nearly Swims to Ho Frank YUH GoTTA GWE ME OTHER Thy AMeRe S wHere mane Gooo! Tuc oer Ts Guy # I wave fo SAnDBAG HIS WHOLE Famicy / ‘fou wave A pion tennis a Lot of Side-stepping in Order to Possess His Title When He Makes His Proposed Trip Around the World. HE APPROACHES THe Bust Lee 2 ta) Conprigtt. 1948. 97 The Pee Rubliahing Co. INNY KILBANE, who holds the featherweight title by virtue of be-| ~ img the cleverest ducker and the After more than eicht hours in the’ jaatest gide-stepper in captivity, wish: é y ‘ “4 +5 water, Alfred Brown, Commodore of the «*) to announce that he is planning « trip . = ‘ 4 Flushing Bay Division of the American around the world. This wonderful trip Lite Saving Society, was taken into a Will begin next June, eleven months rellef boat less than a mile and a halt from now. This shows just what from Sandy Hook, which point he ap- a lane are for the coming ye: proached from the Battery in » ewim to box with his usual yesterday, It was Brown's fifth attempt and no previous effort brought dim so near the goal. Tide vagaries were successfully contended with for more than half the Aistance, but Brown was drawing upon all his stamina to fight off the effects of the strong tide that was impairing his strength. The turn of the tide gave rong resistance and he wa: ly urged to give up for the di | | Ireland, and will follow that with a campaign in France and any old continental Kuropean country v y Where the inducements are right.” ; | in front of Trier. Virile, the medium ef|Bridwell. Wheat singled to centre, put-| fled to Doyle. wi Latin ae thee atte Ill oe And after that, unless the soles of Ata STANDING OF THE CLUBS | some smerk play, Was never a-tacier, [Uke Mibagel on thine, Wheat tree to] Wilsee, Na mune ne M+ [tollowed tim from a6) Battery, sk. BC, ag FOURTH RACE. Move up to second and was out, Leach} EIGHTH INNING—Burns struck out. “IRON MAN” COOMBS jebany. predarty twisted bie ite f=) a | | The Alabama; fillies; three-year-olds; | to Zimmerman, to Phela Herzog filed to O. Wilson. Fletcher sate y twisted his ideas a | filegnie -t § Cleveland 88 38 a4( Detroit \ mile and a furlong.—Flying Fairy, 113] 0ut, Phelan to Galer, Sten: on Byrne's tumble. Fletcher out steal- TO REJOIN ATHLETICS. Bite when he spoke of “going after the ¥ t ‘ AS4) Chicago 32 BL .305|New Yoru 3 (Davies), 2 to 7 and out, first; Cadeau,|at third. Smith walked. On an at-|ing, Simon to Wagner. No Runs. a m ~ Feuany Po tngprsalicedlampmcal td RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES 118 (Byrne), 8 to 1 and out, second; | tempted double steal Stengel was out at} Miller fouled to A. Wilson. ©. Wilson | Manager Connie Mack of the Athleticn ‘ae as oruee bm, one Splatt: Prt, | No Games Beheduled. Lodona, 113 (Steele), 15 to 1 and out,|the Pilate, Neecham to Bridwell, to|tripled to centre. He was the first| announces that “Iron Man” Jack G8 eneth chance of ‘Boston, third. Only three starte: 4. Needham. No Runs. One Left, Pirate to reach third base. Fletcher | Coombs will rejoin the club to-day at tf GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY J FIFTH RACE. Smith threw Zimmerman out. Wheat | threw out Viox, Wilson scoring. Butler | Philadelphia and would stop the victor- 9 Tork } ’ Selling: three-year-olds and up: one| A under Salers fly, Mitchell flied ¢o| batted for Simon and walked. Hyatt) lous rush of the Celeveland team, which \ for three or four consecutive Ws | mite. ing Feet, 108 (Borel), & to 2 greonhakd Rune. batted for Camnits, Marquard replaced | opens « four-game series there, Coombs Geconts, on Talia wenls: have ; (to 5 and out, frstt: Royal Meteor, 107] 8! H INNING—Fisher walked.|Demarce, Hendrix then took Hyatt’s|has been at his home in Maine for the Shs te fun down 0 fesing gaselic. cseelppeelaeess (Taylor), 8 to 5, 3 to 5 and out, secona;| Miller fouled to Mitchell. Allen fanned.|turn at bat. Hendrix struck out on|past two months recovering from a Kilbane'’s confidence in his ability to Reaucoup, 108 (Wolfe), 2 to 1, 7 to 10 and| Fisher atole eecond. Scheer walked.|three pitched balls, One Run. general breakdown which followed an take the title.wi Filly Finishes Strong in Ala-|out, thre, Time 142’ Lad of Langden,|Cutahaw made another home run in| NINTH INNING—McQuilian ana| injury early In the season. Coombs tor 108; Breaker Boy, 112, also ran. deep centre, scoring Fisher and Scheer | Gibson now the battery for Pittsburgh. , has fully recovered his health and Man- ahead of him. Stengel was out, Sailer ronda flied to Kommers. Merkle also| ager Mack expects that he will be a to Moore. Three Runs. fied to Kommers. Murray out, Wag-|great relp to the White “ Elephants Rer to Miller. No Runi through the rest of the season, —— lian brand of riding lor beat Royal Mi bama Stakes—Bad Ride | tM ,At Lm] ” ‘ in the fifth race, He nearly fell off the| Bridwell singled to right. Bresnahan Beats Naiad. horse In his effort to whip him from the| batted for Needham. Bresnahan ya WY Sa PRY Nena of the stretch, home: iving Peet [Bit by a pltched ball. Corriden batted CLEAN SWEEP FOR Te won the race after laying behind the|for Moore. He forced Bresnahan, Fish- . | 1 Sty q | —— | (Special to The Evening World.) pace of Beaucoup and Royal Meteor. | er to Cutshaw, Bridwell going to third. CLARKE AT NEWARK. SARATOGA, Aug. 4.—Capt. Cassatt's | ite went to the front at the eighth pole| Miller ran for Corriden. Leach struck ———-— Misguided tor- ew bart spacnsroans, (good filly Flying Fairy won the Alabama, ang breesed home three lengths to the| out. Phelan walked, filling the dases. Jackie Clarke of Australia won every itd will form their opinion of Stakes, the card's feature, here this af-| good. Royal Meteor beat Beaucoup two | Schulte filed to Wheat. No Runs, Three Ae eens {time he rode at the Newark Velodrome ting etyle of A: ternoon in the cleverest fashion poasible| 7 Left. ntinued from First Fage.) ‘The first two times he competed against ote mericans trom| Local Fans Again Get a Chance To-Day to See Ty Cobb, the | trom cadeau arter making all her own | emeins for the place BIGHTH INNING—Bresnahan now | alfred Goullet in a one-mile match race Fellow Who Is Fighting It Out With Joe Jackson for Batting |"*°° te INL dee I atacanle ——— Right at the end Cadeau threatened cago. t filed out to Schulte. Dau-/man to Gainor. Hartsell and Wolter | ticUtarly in elther h winning by four Honors of the American League. momentarily and Davies, on Flying vert beat out a je to Phelan. Smith| both got a base on balls. Danicis beat | feet in the first and by fifteen feet in Fairy, grabbed for his whip. struck out. Fisher singled to centre, He had no competition with . eo La through ” He thought | out an Infield hit, but Hartaell over. | the other. better of It, however, and sent the filly Daubert: soln ina eee, Mallee cre ran third and was out, Bush to Morari-| Kramer, Cavanagh and Fogler In the lopite the Anish uncer a hakaide: FU) | TS Le aeeHAR Dochart and nor Veach threw out Peckinpaugh. No | ten-mile race, as punctures put them ing Fairy had tWo lengths to spare at ting Fisher on third, Miller stole sec- | Runs. Two lett. out. But Clarke ied Habis, Thomas and the end, while Cadeau beat Lodona out! (Continued from First Page). lond, Allen struck out. One Run. Two| FOURTH INNING—Veach filed fo] Gaelles for the last quarter mile #o fas by three lengths. { By Bozeman Bulger. A BIDE from seeing Ty Cobb armed to the teeth and on the trail of Joe Jackson's batting average the seriew between the Tigers Left. Danlels, Midkiff tossed out Gainor, Mc- | none Of them could do anything Sienal, scoording 10 the showing he Sil Wenine Weahy eters an \nlesepllng etidy ba to what tasty ike FIRST RACE. | "Eee Kee singled to centre. Miahift also threw | MANS,gil,, # Sime for fen sntien most important in winning @ berth In the first division—batting or pitching.| Two-year-old fillies; selli of thelr series this afternoon. Bill ‘out Morarity. No Runs, One Lett, |" “ - _ Hughey Jennings has the wallopamiths, while Frank Chance boasts of as neat al half farlongs-—Yanker five and|Danien and men appeared in a. Knight singled over second as the pitching staf as the weaker end of the league affords. If the two teams could | (Killin sald Gat Tree, 107! much better frame of mind to-day than | fain began to fall hard. Cree singled to | ALONG THE BASE LINES. amalgamate wo might see the birth of a new champion, “Awa matter of tact} to 1, first; Charmeuse, 101 ho 1 and 3} yesterday. They had slept well and, j left, and Knight was out at third, Bush | —_———7- that lan't any question at all,” says Jeoninxs, ‘To be a champion @ club must} to 1.2 tel und 6 te b: necon a beta plenty of cool breeze to fan them to Morarity, Midkiff died on a ground-| Some of the regulars and some of the have both. Hitting wins the championships, while pitching keeps the other 5 s second; Nalad,|tney were able to put a lot more ginger — ler, Bauman to Gainor. Sweeney struck recruits of the Glants jumped to Young into thelr work. 109: UFIRST INNING.—Scheer filed aut to i 4 +i Phelan in back of secon utehaw Tone, 94; Flask, 100, and Polly Hy 99% |ni¢ to the clubhouse in centre field for alxo ran. at te ane ne Stengel walked. Wheat | Walked, but was nipped at fir The favorite, Nalad, #an pounds the {ar mes to Leach. Stengel out ateal- Aree to Merkle. Carey singled to left, but ing be Waniyeare coe, would be worth money. But that five years of time has played havoc beat In the opening event, but she got Jing, Needham to Bridwell. One Run, | was thrown ot stealiae, Meyers x MANKOWSKI'8 “Annte| careers of Hughey and Frank. In 190 and 1900 they were fighting for the cham- | sa. hediy, une hud te ite Possible. |" “Teach walked, and went to second «n| 2unsNer out. No " has been the star motor | Dlonship of the world, while now they are scrapping at the door of the cellar. : me @ lead) iien'a wide throw to try to catch him 2 pope Nt Ne Merely mae hioaalh of a doten lengths. At the head of the | ANONs Wie ie ee iked, Schulte| SECOND INNING—Doyle singled to Count ls very proud of his racing cratt.| THEY CAN BEAT A PROPHET ANYWAY. stretch she had reached the front) royyeq out to Allen trying to sacrifce,| ert, Merkle forced Hovie, Wauner to He epends much of his own time on boat @ Tigers are not as weak ax they were when here last. ‘The stondy hitting | jit cone un Wolfe, huveroe coc ient| Zimmerman lifted a high foul to Dau-| 0 Vis ures Filson lig taesa And engin: and as @ result he has the| of Cobb Crawford helped along by fair pitching has put them on their feet. ave bic tet ‘olfe, however, couldn’ jaier walked, filling the Las pe Miller. Ni ee ‘amn! to Viox Moet reliable apeed boat around these| Having just driven a spike in Clark GriMth's prophesy about the Senators beat-| Ke? her straight in the stretch, and was out, Cutshaw to Daubert.| © be mee _ waters, Ing out the Athletica, Jennings and his men are wetting cocky again and will not | 28@ TAM dlagonally to the tnner ral Three Left Weaver strack oot, Demerse. eonedl hs ss submit tame! finishing two necks behind Yankee Tre: KCOND INNING—Daubert singled out Mill Wileon fouled to Meyers. Others may come alcng with superior nd Charmeuse rexpectively away out] SHCDM ith aacrifced, Moore] N° Runs. : peed (although Ankle Deep isn't slow! ang ‘gpeaking of the Senators, Ty Cobb ways that after Walter Johnson naa | Unter the Judges’ stand, to Saler, Fysher wan out, Phelan to| THIRD INNING—Meyers filed to Seoeet wennel: et Mankowski's bee: ated with that allver cup filled with $10 bills Suturd: SESE ALN 100 AU BOR WAY tote Bridweil threw Miller outt at|Kommers. Snodgrass popped to Byrne. FS certain te be one of hove snared to moe si preset ring og touwogpenetng Lodeanstgn vireo ixhth pole, attended by Susan B, and| Sec" xo Runs. One Left. Demaree out, Camnits to Miller. No ee eee sland Be ee Mae SUEhtn pole Yankee! “uriawell singled over second. He went] Runs ») fe Tree cloned like @ streak on the ral out stealing, Miller to Fisher, smith Viox singled to centre. A foul ball out. No Runs. One Left. FIFTH INNING.—Willett struck out. Bush lifted a high tly to Cree. Bauman fellows from winnl: If I had to make a cholce, however, I believe I would 109 (Wolfe), 18 to 10, 1 to 2 and out, |, take the hitters, They always look good to the crowd “109; ! third, Time—1.09, Susan B,, Harvest Queen, 199; Lily Orm Guppored to have been caused by too % & curlosity about strange liquids town yesterday to play a beneft game with the local team, the receipts of cracked @ single over second. Crawford which went to the widow of Tom Han- fouled out to Sweeney. No Runs, One| !¢% the young twirler who suddenly Lett. died while the squad was training at Fisher lifted a fly to Cobb, Hartael)| Marlin. The Glants won 9 to 1, prin- died In the same way. Wolter poked u|cipally because of Southpaw Ferdic single in right. Daniels fled to Cobb.|Schupp's elegant twirling. He fanned No Runs, thirteen and held the remains of the SIXTH ENNING.—Midki@E threw out] youngstown team of the defunct Inter- Cobb, Hartsell threw out Veach, Gainor fe League, to six hits, The Giants beat out a hunt toward third. Fisher | made fourteen hits, Including home H Leaabed Re runs by Thorpe and Crandall, SARATOGA ENTRIES. Rollte Zelder, he of the famous bunton, will report to Manager Chance oft Highlanders at the Polo Grounds to- day, It will be some time before the ex-White Sock is able to play, but when he does xet into the game the loca! (Continued from First Page.) Once FOR iphulaledalledall ML eeptabehad FOR CELLAR, ‘ @ could forget « pe! of five years this meeting between Chan ong-winded, 10N8-| seonings would have the Polo Grounds packed and the moving picture rights BARATOGA RACE TRACK, Aug. 4. —The entries for to-morrow’s rac: GPU UNBOAT SMITH and Jim PASSES CAN EVEN KILL A SHOW. : have Seats aire of eaten wa case there is atill any doubt In the minds of the fans as to why! Big Jeff a ia est unite Win by Ciagen iba Char-| iia Daubert retired Needham. Moore imon's bat split a finger for oy Wat ephew, 1: manager is confident that he will vin- ; for their Briday night battle. |-Tesreau has had such @ bad year in his pitching w glance at the figures might | en" favorite Nalad third. | stuck out. No Runs, Meyers, and he had to retire from the} Sota" too: Surprisin Ajoate his Judgment for trading Chase | Bown ae 14 to be in fine condition | prove interesting, There you will also find the annwer. ‘Tho big boar hunter has SECOND RACE. | THIRD INNING—Bill Dahlan was| sme. Wilson taking his place. simon : ‘Mua, 107; Ohariee: | gor him and Borton. new. n ta at Dal Hawkine's place| given more bases on balls than any pitcher In either league, and at his present | Steeplechase; maiden three-Year-olds| henched for kicking on one of Brennan's | fouled to Wilson: ‘Carnie Suck OUl, imaver ier dae sae i < pear the off Morris Park traci, gait be stands a fair chance of hanging up & record before the end of the season. Hawkins, who knew him in the West.) 1, twenty-elkht cames Big Jeff has walked eighty-one batters and nearly half | ie giving him the best of advice daily. | those passes were turned into runs, Hownine and upward; about two miles, Time,| decisions. Allen singled to left, Schecr| Viox stole second. Byrne also fanned. Bion Bey, 38h Omar, 4.81.—Hon of the Wind, 145 (Saftell), 13| went all the way to second on Zimmear-| No Runs, One Left. to 5 even and 1 to 2 first; Repentant, FOURTH INNING—Burns singled to It ts belleved that the Highlanders e going to pull off a deal this week that ‘ was = wonder in his time and 1M, (Tuckey), 20 to 1, 8 to 1 and 4 to L|}Cutshaw sacrificed, Moore left, Heraog filed to Kommers. Flet- | 104: ’ & WIL give Loan Dna St the Tae TD En as d he’s as clever @ coach us any. By way of contrast run your eye down the column and stop at the name of second; Turbine, 143 (Kermath), 7 to 3,| gcheer going to third, Sten cher Hned to O. Wilson. Doyle popped OR. —Thi ing alate ‘ a jers in bag country, it t mith Works down at Sheepshead Bay, Mathewson. That old fellow Appeared In more than thirty games and has |® °° © and 1 to 3, third. Hands All| Bridwell. Wheat beat out a slow| to Wagner. No Runs. One Left. can art ie ere the trade will be made [ghee the favorite training place of Tom ) coe hue thirteen bases on balls wil scuson, Mut Matty is getting wild now. 140; Cliftonian, 145; Bayport, | pounder lan, Scheer scoring,| Murray went back to the right field , 08 Tani] WS the Nap: Who Reve: the pennant P' Pharkey and other heavies of a former| BVO) Nee ttc tner day he walked 1W sige; True Heart, 132:| Wheat was out stealing, Needham to|fence to catch Carey's liner, Kom } stenter Erreme, 30. ne | Dee buzzing in thelr bonnet and who F i iepnee.. Sepeett to bave a —_omie Brother Folk, 182; Summary, 132; Fallin. |.pridwell, Two Runs, fouled to A. Wilson. Hersog threw out ior taway, |think that one more good twirler will Fough time w a weather, 18; Exton, 18%, also ri Wagner. No Runs, : * ' ip) Shake re NSON GOT OVER IT. jen! an, Leach was safe on Fish high OR: considerably enlance thelr chances of Flynn is one of the most aguresaive WALTER JOHNSON Wer ey frat broke into the big league Re wae The steoplechase for maidens was #2n| throw. Phelan walked again. Schulte! FIFTH INNING.—Merkle popped to han Sh, 1 IT: | beating the Athletics aghters in the heavy "i ht it le itching great ball 80 far as speed was concerned, and the fans wo by Son of the Wind from Repenrant,| giruck out. Zimmerman singled to] Wasner. Murray and A. Wilson fied 7 year-olds ; apemmnnengiipesnnaese his face against the punches for en ‘ed why he didn't win more gam Ho knew and act bi with Turbine @ poor third, Sumaiary| centre, scoring Leach, Phelan going to|t? Kommers, No Runs, ( ' International League Stand! the satisfaction of getting in a return dere wy about to went down early and Handa All Round,! gocond. Saler filed to Stengel in deep| Miller out, Herzog to Merkle, O, Wil- if Cc then, H knack correct the fault. That year Johnson walked ninety-nine men, whic Wallop now and the: et practically wullified all Ms good work, In no season since then has £4 walked half as many. Result; Right on top of the whole bunch, in the front fight, unseated her! contre. Mitchel !forced Zimmerman,|#0n popped to Merkle, Fletcher threw Jockey at last Jump, ©. Falrlyigher to Cutshaw. One Run, Two] out Viox, No Runs. seomed badly hurt, but came around] 1 ogg ‘ SIXTH INNING—Snodgrags eingled all right, ‘The race was full of tips.) “KoOURTH INNING— Bridwell ran|to rleht, Demaree bunted a fy which among them Cliftonian, Turbine and! yaoy and took Daubert’s fly. Smith| Viox trapped for @ force of Snodgrass, ef rolling hie head and ting punches off, eo that he really doesn't re- 1@ half as much punishment as ring- Riders might easily think, WHO 8AY8 WE DON'T BOOST BROOKLYN? ‘8 some question about the way Bince Brooklyn dropped out as @ pennant contender points of pride have been| Uayport. ‘The frat of these might have my 4 G@undoat will Aight against as aggres- |» iittle scarce over in that section, but they atill have one left, No matter where | won with a ride, fied feck Fisher be: Waar ate Rte Oe Reras at tive a fellow as Flynn. The men|¢he Buperbas may land any twelve-year-old boy In Brovklyn can tell you th erounaar tp Sales: ° e a a. e THIRD RACE, Needham to Phelan. No Runs. son, Fletcher singled to left, scoring Selling; three-year-olds and upward; Bridwell was given his base on| Demaree, and took second on Carey's ? ° en furiongs.—-Montressor, 11 (Wolfe), | balle. jeetham forced Bridwell,| throw to the plate, Doyle lined to A Se O t t o 6 and out, first: Ella Bryson, | Fisher to Catshaw, and was doubled at] Viox. One Run, Two Left, ason Ss rT uni Vy whipped by Bmith have all been of a! jane Daubert is leading the league as a hitter who has appeared regularly, If F Gifferent tyne. although not an inferior | yoy object to that they can show you Pitcher Yingling | FE less of the number of games, eo 8 some question too as to ading al! hitters regard- ‘or not Flynn will be #0 axuressive - lau), 6 to 8, 1 to 8 and out,|Arst, Cutshaw to Daubert, Moore] Simson was eas;, Demaree to Merkle. ‘ . seins; Gunboat Smith. He'll And some- DONE rT Ane Or emine RI alana : second; ‘rifler, 107 (H) rne), 6 to 1, 8 to $/ fanned, No Rune. Camnits out to Merkle unassisted. A chance to buy $25 to $50 suitings made up in the im Gunboat's wallops that :will | ae csiny caume. ‘The wid Manley, the pitcher"who diol at aoe [aes att Time. 127, Kuterpe, #,! FIRTH INNING.~Bridwell and Sait: | Byrne filed to Murray, No Runs, largest and most efficient merchant-tailoring estab- * him of Bam Langford, who : ee, / Aelygocd pig a uring epring practice, lives there und she is poor. The Giants turned over the can be knocked out. receipts of the Sunday game to the widow. She will nut want for some time to and Virlle, 2 also ran, jdlsnowed of Miller. Allen walked,| BHVENTH INNING—Morkle filed to lishment at a saving in many instances of more than or Won the third race sy out-|Scheer also walked. Cutshaw forced ]O, Wilson. Murray singled to left and % * cer, Moore*to Bridwell to Phelan|stole second, Viox threw out Wilson, 50% Hines 9 wait raade and have palgeemtgee of your 1, wins it will be the best card | COM* a wan doibled at first, Phelan t.] Murray taking third. Snodgrass was on in New York in several monthi ne) ¢ Wilaon gelding [uler, No Runs. One Lett iirponely walke4. On a double ateal exactly as you want it, Suit, $18; coat and trousers, opie who like heavywelghts needn't Bix oF seven scouts are down at Selma to buy a pitcher who will lead the} Was easily best Tritloy oiade the pace! Teach was out, Smith to Daubert. | sitnon had Murray caught off third bai $16. This fellow is named Love and is oid to be mo tall that Joah|to the frn for home, followed by KB ra Pholan singled to lef. Schulte forced | but threw the ball into left field, Mur- Devore and Miller Huggins would have to get up on » stepladder to peep in his| Hryron and Montreasor; but ono around | PI . to Fisher, unassisted, and was|ray scoring on the error and Snodgrass hip pocket, 1n his stocking feet Love Is six feet seven inches and has to take] sue Was swaliowed up dy the other two, ! doubled at first, Fisher to Daubert, No} reaching third. Demaree struck out. Cn areneften, yaaa ‘but one step from the box to shake hands with the batter, Against Jacksum, | At the end Montrossor was half a length! Runs. One Run, One Left. Pert elle ut BRe Mies, the other day he pitched @ no-bit gdme, a front, with Ella Bryson three lengths SIXTH INNING—Stengel singled past Corey fouled to A. Wileon, Kommers ‘ ’ ; another Rodel affair. Fiynn dosen't | leagues in heiaht. “or? for @ nine count every time -