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National Commission Hands) Charlie Murphy a Jolt and aj $500 Fine. Goorright, 1918, by The Prew Publishing Ce (The New York World), HARLIE MURPHY of the Cubs C simply can't keep out of trouble. Now the National Commission te handing the club a $i nonk for “farm- Ang” players, contrary to all agreements, and Is incidentally swatting Murphy sol- S@ly in a long written “finding.” The elaim by President Grayson of the Louisville club, who wanted $2,000 from jfationals on tho strength pay Graynon $2,00 In case Pitcher Cheney were retained by the Cubs after May 1, 1912, started the fuss. The Na- tlonal Commission, after throwing out all claims 4nd counter claims, jolted Chariic Murphy a few folte like this resident Murphy admitted in hie Gefense that he was a stockholder in the Louiaviile club in 1910, 1911 and 1912. * ¢ © Turing the investigation of these claims both parties aubnitted in evidence copies of correspondence be- tween them that proves beyond question that both have been gullty of farming Players, In violation of the national reement, and have repeatedly and di Uberately deceived the commission by the practice of relensing players under Approved agreements and offactting the Stipulated consideration by exchanging checks, and have also through collunion isrexarded or evaded its rules and reg. wations ¢ ae he commission cannot condone Offenaen which, If permitted, will reflect not only on the sportsmanship of the offender, but injure the interests of players and bring the game and all con- nected with tt into disreput Yea, Bo! I wonder how much “‘ex- changing of checks" there is in connec: tion with these wonderful deals in play- ers that we read so much about. More than the baseball press agents care to} teil us, old Top, PRE ts @ letter that will inter many people. Detrolt, Aug. 18, 1913 Mr. Robert Edgren, Sporting Edite Y. Evening World. My Dear Mr. Edgren T write you to call attention to a lion hearted little fellow, just as lion Rearted in his preset adversity es hi ‘was in other days when affluent ana king of the lghtweight world, George Lavigne. ‘He has called on me and other friends % try and place him in any honorable employment, but particularly as (hat @f apecial officer on one of the big Passenger boats, at most paying about 0 @ month. Quite a drop from the dissy heights trod thirteen or fours teem years ago, yet one whe didn't Baow him would never suspect the change If there are regrets, no one ever knows it from him. He has been @ total abstainer for @ whole year gow, knows his own limitations, and ‘wants to make good in whatever humbie eapacity. He does not wish to gain a living @vldy upon the strength of his pust Performances, for none of bis class could ever be more reticent than he. In 8 discuasion between several friends Mt was decided that George is entitied te something better. His honesty has meer been questioned. For @ fighter ‘Whe accomplished so much his modesty fe paradoxical. It was ested that @s he had never done any footlight Work it might be a profitable thing for geome vaudeville manuuer to take and Dick Burge around & circuit, Per. sonally I can't think of any pair, pa Or present, | would go #0 far to a¢e, Lavigne keeps up a correspondence with Bu and thinks he would have oo fwouble in getting Burge'n consent I have not a single suggestion to make, but It struck me if the public will eagerly patronize the exhibitions the present fighters and near fighter: that the same public might have curiosity to see two real fighters of fother Gays, and these not so far re- moved that their deeds of valor and fortivude have been forgotten, Yours respectfully, WM, P. LANE, ‘fags. \ ‘aa; ‘Rar. gaa, 105; Viet thay, 105; Pomette’ Bigs, 108; Hoealiesd, ‘10k Sia 106; Kivg au TO BECOND RACE —Four.year-olda and upwards; Milifery Steeplechase Handicap; — about two ile —Kinnelom, 106; Laws, 170; Woltes, 190; 165 THIRD MACK ~Three yearcie; The Mobawh Holling; one mile.—Harnegat, 1 , 28; Meallywag, 104; *Montrewsor, 06; *Briar Patti, 96. POURTH RACK—Threeyear-olds and upwarie; x furlongs.—Luria, 108; Di.covery, 107; 100; Nello, 104; ‘Afterglow, 107; ‘Chry MW BACK-—Two-rear-olde; Handicap; a futtongs—Huryrising, 115; Harry L., 3 WT; Houthera Maid, 120; Bostis, 08; Water 307; Mr. Mnigge, 107; Black Toney, 113; 447; Huraken, 100; Trump, 108; Fiv- Water Lady, 10st; Cotaway 106; 106; Uncie Mim, 108. Also eligible — ¥ 190: Puneh Howl, 112; Usdeunted, 102; THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, sa ad dt T 20, 1918 BEST SPORTING PAGE IN BASEBALL LAWS FORBID THIS , 1913, by the Press Publiching Company. , CHANGE MEN LOST FIRST TO BROW BY SINGLE Highlanders Wind Up Series in St. Louis With Double The New York Evening World.) FIRST GAME. HIGHLANDERS., Cook, cf... .. Peckinpaugh, as. lee-ccce-cn? | ee-sececce? lo-esnnonsns | eawo-nooc-” wl esoce-cos-o* Wolter batted tor Zelder tn Ma. ed agreement by Murphy to! 2b. G. Williams, rf.. | CunSneceo | e-co@cuac? te. -e—— nlesco-ccce-o Balle—Off Allison, Culdwell, 6; by All ree, Agnew, Sweeney, Playa—Aane Peckinpaugh, Peckinpaugh and Umpires—MfcGreevy and Con- nolly, Attendance—1,000, | BLAGK BROOM WINS = | SARATOGA STAKE _—«ATFAN Hervacs Behind Outsider—Hildreth Belmont’s Trainer % Stolen Has out, second; Bus Sandy to 10 and out. Disnenter, 4%, algo nan, rolled to Auatin. No Run pl SECOND one naving but | @nd Koney, Magee and Huge! four starters, was an iatercstir when the second the fleld was made Enniskillen acted an! He retained t) the lust jump, ‘whe: had been brought up with — cleared the obstacle with there on it was nothing to’ Penobscot being three lengtiis. tengthe away from Hanis- (Special to The Prening World.) ST. LOUIS, Mo, Aug. 90.—The landers made their last stand against thelr hated rivals of this hot burg this afternoon, staging @ desperate double- barrelled show that involved seventh Chance put it up to Caldwell, anulsted by Sweeney, while Stovall re lied on Allison, Agnew, beaned » month ago by Engle in Washington, got back in the harness. Aboli + FANCY PRICE Peckinpaugh, but a breeze hiy margin at the end McAllester, o, Modreevey and Connoiiy. Attendance—3,0, THIRD RACE. Handicap; seiling; all ager; one mile, —Jawhone, 1% (Martin), 6 to 1, 8 to 5 and out, first; Hedge, 12 (Muagrave), 16 to 5, 4 tof and out (Apectal. to ‘The. Rrening SPORTSMAN'S PARK. 8ST. LOUIS, Kw pitchers’ bat- in the frat game, Manager Chance put tt up to Fisher to bag the! farewell tilt. Fisher ald the first inning, Gossett: went behind Wellman, a southpaw, paired with Mo-| A ty ta fan ea Ae cca half of the! Hildreth on his recent trip to Fran and the famous trainer lost ttle time coming to this country Belmont thoroughbreds for the big meetings here » Applegate purchased Pal after the running it 1,000 fans were FIRST INNING—Maisel wan out, Ba-| AU 20— After lo Cook grounded out to Stovall unanseted. Cree wingled to left. ‘Cree stale second. lent! to Gtovail. ; Towton Field, | , § to1, ¥ to Sand out, third. SARATOGA, SN Y., Aug. %.~ reth assumed t last through Hartsell fied to nnell replucin, No Runa. One Left. raised to Zelder. Pratt singled to right. Cree made @ nennational running catch and robbed Williams of @ sure three-base No Runa. One SECOND INNING. out, Balenti to Stovall. Austin to Stovall, No Runs. None Left. Balent! popped to Peckinpaugh. Mat- eel and Zelder retired Stovall. Matsel ran to the stand and grabbed John No Runs. None Left, THIRD INNING Sweeney singled to fanned Sweeney tried to steal and was doubled, Agnew } DeRt out w hit to alent! and tuok second, when Halentl threw past Stovall, popped to Austin, No Runa. : Agnew lifted to Cree. Allison was tonned owt by Caldwell, Shotton died ate Sweeney to Knigtt, No Rune. None charge of Auguet Bel- nont's racing stable here to-day Chairman of the proved a gallop for the outalder, Jawbone, with the favor- . Duenner, outrun the journey. Towton Field and Hedge cut out the leunning, Jawbone in third position, with Mobold trating. the back stretch and around the upper turn this order was just before the Teached the positions shifted, Hedge showing the way, with Jawbone going! centre, Daubert struck out. No Runs When straightened | Two left. out Jawbone breesed to the front and until the wire was reached had no con tention, his margin at the end being Hedge was just av eantly eecond, she being two and a half lengths) pretty bunt up ¢ front of Towton Field, who wus battery. aboutl Jockey Club engaged —_--—-- WINDSOR RESULTS. FIRST RACE—Purse olds foaled in Canada; longs.—Marion Galety, 110 \1’eak), # to 1, 11 to band 6 to 5, firat; Melaxen, lus (Ke- deria, 9 to %, 1 to 6 and Old Reliable, 166 (Connell: third. Time, 1.01 3-5, eckinpaugh wan to prepare the Knight died, Duenner and the frat race this The new owner will condi. tion the thoroughbred a: ‘The feature welling; five ture home etretch ent to-dgy~sthe Grand Wnion Hotel Stakes—found Gainer, the , and Fittergold absentees, @ Kpeculative mtandpoint It was for the Camden Bta- Bringhuret and Bradley's Chotco were all quoted at the same price, 9 to 6, with Black Broom the outaider Aw a contest it was all that ‘ould be winhed for. ton's high foul. into #econd place. Aa Caldwett SECOND RACE-—Purse $600; two-yen olds; welling; flv f ce, (Taylor), 7 to 1, $ to Louise Trav: to 6 and 1 to 3, secon , 9 to % 7 to & and 3 to 6 third. Time, 1.07 1-6. Free Tras Hirka, The Idol and Alador THIRD RACE. anybody's race, ‘Ave lengths. Little Nephew Cook walked. (Gross), 7 to 3, Superl, 17 ( FOURTH RACE. The Grend Union Hotel Stakes; two- year-olds; six furlongs. Riack Broom, 6 to ! and out, 9 to 5, 8 to 5 and out, sece 14 (Killingsworth), Time, 1.18 1-6.— Hiack Broom 107 (Ambrose! .} lee, who threw him out at first. | fushed in front for ‘ophew immediately thereafi neven furlongs— rigude, 104 (Gray), 9 to 20, 1 au first; Counterpart, 108| 9 to 1, 8 to 5 and 2 to 5! FOURTH INNING = Bulenti retired Hart pair retired Peckinpaugh. Knight went out, Austin to Stovall, ond; Little Nephew, 9 to 6, # to 6 und out, third. 122, also ran FIFTH RAC Hacks and hunters | fourth ana Bi the order for the firat part hey and into the home stretch, Nephew having « tage at this point. Away there was a general closing rk Broom lent § ta! and 6 to 5, third, , Ham and Chilton King also ran. atlemen riders @ quarter.—Absconder, 1 to 3 and out, . 143 (Mr, Cassidy), 6 to 1, even even, 153 (Mr, safe on Cook's mysff, Auntin stopping On an attempted sacritice | Auwtin wae out When straightened Williama bunted, and r-Olde and up; Marry Lauder, 2 to 1 and 4 to 6, | je and & Cur lov, 100 (Kederim, won, Cousin Puasa, 101 and out, second; Alpers), 16 to 1, 8 to 1 and out, third Rock Abbey, 143, also ran. BASEBALL GAMES —_—S NATIONAL LEAGUE. — AT BOSTON. CINCINNATI— 111d8Hjeo0010 oooL1900000 Hatteries-Packard and Kling; Noyes ant Rariden, AT PHILADELPHIA. CHICAGO— oo1000000 - | PHILADELPHIA— 01200000 Batteries—Lavender and Archer; Bren- jnan and Killifer, ——— AMERICAN LEAGUE. AT DETROIT. PHILADELPHIA— oo000190 000001 Batteries—-lrown a being forced (o take the hit into @ double pia: Knight to Zeider, erland route, Peckinpaugh to No Rune. Two Left, ()-~ Zeider out, Stovall Hweeney fled to Johnaton, Caldwell was out, Pratt to Stovall, yards tt was a t Broom looking from the wire. duel with Black (Cataian), 6 0 1, 6 to 5 and out, Mehon Street Bradley's Chios Fina also ran FIFTH RACK- three-year-olds and up, finish was so close, Judges were in w position to decide, the verdict going to Ving; ax fur- . 103 (Gray), 9 te 1, first; White Heat, 110 sacrificed, Mweeney to Zelder. singled to right centre, scoring Stovall Agnew stole second as Aliixon fanned. Shotton called on strik Black Broom |. three lengths away. who formeriy Metropolitan 3 to 1 and $ to Louis Jackson Fred Drew, 103 (Taylor), 7 to 6 and 7 to 10, third, Time— Helle of Bryn Mawr, SIKTH INN Cook fanned, Hrynavia, Far yesterday afternvon, Cree popped to Godchaux sient ran WINDSOR E ENTRIES, FIRST HACE —Puree $300; for Gille mares; three year-olie and expired uxt eve FIRST RACE. Austin walked, ney to Zeider Pratt sacrificed, Awee- Williams fouled to sw: Halent! singled to right, scor Austin, and took sevond on the throw home. ®@tovall tapped to Caldwell, eCabe), 15 to 1, 16 to 1 and 9 to 4, (Byrne), 7 to 2, 6 to 6 and 8 to 6, sec Sebago, 120 (Loftus, 6 to 1, 2 $000, tires Vearolds N16) Spring Row Peo fi | SPMNPONED STELLON: QUE) TE, eee unt ferns Balen and Stovall No Runa, None Left, Johnston singled through stort. new bunied into @ double play, Cald- well to Peckinpaugh to Zeide Mt event found the 15 to 1 slot, the winner over a nice eld, with the two-year-old, Tite two had the race bee tween them for the entire distance, the youngster being the tirat to #how at the rae of the burrier and cut out a oulp Three Links, 112, rarer 81,500; Ci shreeyearokla and upward; «Maid of Fromme, 4; Rockspring, bOndramon, 107; b Meats of Oak, EIGHTH INNING—Pratt Atma cone) 2 Sbkdine oats 9700; three.year olde and rolled to Stovall, Mainel beat out @ hit i to Balenti, Sweeney taking third. The double steal went through successfully, Sweeney scoring and Maisel Cook walked. Austin, who tagged Maisel on the line. of a mile had nford filly wrested ithe lead. from Ronmer, and from thi FIFTH: HACE -Pume five apd # halt furlongs, 100; Bustling Brana, 100; 10d, Kiera Gem, 103; Hodge, 118, @ Holion, 106, « Kiklay, toe younguter ur jone hundred epee but ir sameness {hive year-olds; | carried him through enough to obtain the place from the fast coming Hobago. actor, was off very poorly and had but little chance, Shotten got an infleld hit and went to and he lasted long wild heave to Zel- tin sacrificed, Caldwell to Zel- Pratt called out 9p strikes, lama popped do Zelder NINTH INNING- @econd on Knight AT CHICAGO. CHICAGO— 00000100 Ena: | scott and Kuba Plate Glass, a bad {ome and one wighth 06; Mansion, 94; ECOND RACE. e-Year-olls wid uy ae wot two! dases when Williains muffed his Line:.| Austin come in and got Peokinpaugh'’s Steeplechase; thr | ward; wbout two miles,—Penodscol, ‘olke), 3 to 6 and out, frat; | Momdy, Nt ikaidle, 110. *Apprentive allowance 100 DODGERS SHUT OUT | ST. LOUIS WHILE TREY SCORE EIGHT | Brooklyn’s Recruit Collins Gets Four Hits in First Big League Game. \ BROOKLYN, R HPO 4 EB, o 129 @ ' 9 6 3 @ | Collins, cf... 24 09 0 0 ‘Wheat... 2 2 1 @ 0 Daubert, Ib. oO f 0 4 0 100 4 0 ‘ lef # 3 10. Miller, @.. 114 200 1 ¥ing'i ing. p. . $3 tt2 6 j - | Tota’ socoee & $38 27°53 1 ' ST. LOUIS R. HPO A of, ors 2 @?2g2+ 6 eo t 3s tot 1 Mowrey, ae... 6 O F fF 8 | Konetchy Ib, v 24 0 0 if | Whitted, ss. o 0 2 5 O ers, rf oO 1 2 & 0 Hildebrand, © J ove 22 0 Sallee, p.. o 0 0 t 6 Trekell. p oo @ 1 0 i! 07413 3 { SUMMARY. | am Sage on Bal Vingtin, Sates, 1, Struck Out—B> Yingling, %; Salle, 1: ‘Treckell, %! Home Run—Cutshaw, Thr Mishor Two-base ite-Daubert, Hug. {Rink Stole Bawe—Wheat. Double | Playe—Vingling and Cutehas, Catshaw, || Fisher and Daubert. Whitted, Hugeine Snutth, Dauver:. Hit vy Pitcher inpires—Rigter and Byron, Aan ve—2, 0, dase Hite {Cutehaw a Avoca BBETS FiLU, BROOK 20.—The Dodgers and the Cardinals met for the sixth time in their present series and also for the last time this yeor Only*a amall crowd of rooter: came out to see the game, there not delng more than 2,000 on hand+ when |‘ the teains atarted heir battie. Yingling ,and Miller did the battery stunt for the | Dedgera, while Sallee and Hildebrand filled the points for the visitors, ’ FIRST INNING--Huggins fouled to Daubert. Oakes singled to centre and went to second on Magee's pretty drive {to left for @ bass, Mowrey tried to | sacrifice, but instead ralxed @ pop bunt fly, which Yingling made a pretty catch of, and by @ fant throw to Cutshaw euslly doubled up Oakes, who had Started to steal third No funs. One | Lett, Moran walked. Cutshaw hit into a double play, Whitted to Hugsina to Koney. Collins, the new man, slammed the ball to centre for a baxe and moved to second on Wheat's pretty single to SECOND INNING—Koney dead- headed to first by Yingling, Whitted hit into a double play, Cutshaw to Fisher to Daubert. Cathers made a third base ‘ine and ily beat Smith's throw to tie baK. Cathers was then out stea'ing s:aond, | Miller to Cutehaw. No Ituns, None Left. Smith amashed a hot bounder to Sal- raise) a pop fiy to short right which dropped safely between Hugxine and Cathere, Miller then slammed the bal! to the exit entrance in deep right centre for three bases, scoring Fisher. Yingling sent a long sacrifice fly to Oakea, Miller scoring after the catch. Moran grounded out, Whitted to Koney. Two Runs. None Left. THIRD INNING—Cutshaw ran out in @hort right and collared Hildebrand's pop fy, Salles fanned, Hugeins's pop fly wan grabbed by Miller No Runs. eae Loft. Cutshaw Med out to Magee, Collins {made his second safe hit, a hard hit Krounder to centre for a base, Wheat bounced one to Huggins, who fumbled the ball, allowing Colina (0 reach sec- ond and Wheat first, Daubert drove tie ball to right centre for two bases, scoring Collins and Wheat. Smith walked. iMaher flied out to Magee, who wot the bail to Huggins, doubling up ubert before te could get back the bag. Two Runs. One Lett. FOURTH INNING—Oakes singled t- centre. Magee sent a fly to Moran. Mowr $ Uhrown out at tiret by Smith, Oakes reaching second, Koney bounced a high one to the infleld, which good for @ base. Oakes in the mean ning third, Cutshew made a catch of Whitted’s scorching low ne fly, No Runs. Two Let Miller was disposed of on hin infleld Jumper by Whitted and Koney. Ying- ling filed out to Cathers, Moran nent a Toxas League hit to short right cen- |tre. Moran tried to steal second, but | was easily nailed, Hildebrand to Hug- gins, No Huns, None Left. | FIFTH INNING--Cathers wes an easy victim on strikes, Hildebrand bunt- ed out, Miller to Daubert. Gallee wa retired on his hot grounder, Smith ty Daubert. No Runs. None Left. Cutshaw drove the bal! clear out to the Bedford We exit entrance for a hom hitting Dy pasting a bdounder over jWhitted’s head for hin third safe hit. Wheat forced Collins at second, Mow- rey to Huggins, Daubert sent a long fly to Magee, Smith walked, putting | Wheat on second aer forced Smith Fat second, Huggins to Miller, Oye Run, | One Left, | MXTH DNNING—Smit made @ neat! steal right for two base: i ling at ti out, Cutshaw to Daubert. out to Wheat. Koney went 0: ling to Daubort. No Runs. None Left. run. Collins kept up his great! EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN - atop of Huggins's hard Rit pounder and threw ‘iim out at first. Oakes reached first on Fisher'n bad throw to Daubert. Magee fouled out to Miller, Mowrey forced Oakes at second, Fisher to Cut- shaw. No Rune. None Loft. Salleo was taken out of the box, Treckeli substituting. Miller filed out Yingling walked. Moran popped to Whitted. Cutshaw sent a thers, No Runs, One Left. ITH INNING—Koney sing1.4 to fight centre. Moran grabbed Whitted's fy in deep right. Cathera hit Into a double play, Smith to Cutshaw to Dau- bert. No Runs. None Left. Collins made his fourth hit, a screamer to centre, On a hit and run play Whea: singled to right, sending Collins to third. Daubert was called out on strikes, Wheat stealing second on the third strike, Smith was hit with a pitched ball, filling the bases, Fisher fingled up the third base line, scoring Coline and Wheat, and promt Smith to third. Miller forced Fisher at} wevond, Whitted t> Huggins, smith crowsing the plate, Miler way out z, Hildebrand co Huggins, Three Nuane. None Left HIGHTH INNINGSHilWdebrand fied out to Fisher, Treckell was retired by Daubert, unassisted. Huggins nit to Oakes popped to Fisher, No Runs. One Left. Yingling singled up the third base line, Magee muffed Moran's fly, allowing Yingling to reach second and Moran rat on the error, Cutshaw forced Ying- ind, rTeckeli to Mowrey, Moarn reaching second . Colling popped to Huggins. Wheat forced Cuts ond, Whitted to Hugw! One Left NINTH [NNINGQ—M. Mowrey fit Ying: ‘Continued trom First Page) Xwnged to centve. Wagner singled agains: right feild wall, sending Viox to third Wagner and Vioux pitied off a double steal, Viox scoring and Wagner taking second. return to the plate was poor, tomved out 2. one Run. One | sh a clean sing! fer sacrificel, Byrne to Mil- taking Metener & tong single into left, scoring waa out trying to stretch oagaer, Carey to Wagner, a pre tne drive for” wiv torent out by Meri Byrne to Viox, One Bun, One Lett. SECOND INNING—Wilxon was out on w bounder to Merl Shafer made a great stop of Mitchell's hog stab and threw him out at first. Gibson stopped a single past Doyle. McQual- lan got a base on vulix, Ryrne forced Gibson at first, Shafer unassisted. No Runs. Two Left Wagner made @ wonderful stop ana threw out Murray. Snodgrasx died the McLean singled over Wag. ner's head to left. Marquard titted a whort fly to Carey. No Runs. One Hit. One Left. No Errora. ‘Iwo Assists, THIRD INNING—Burns ran over to the foul line and got Car Jong fly, Fletcher made u splendid atop of Viox's hot shot and threw him out at first, Wagner came through again a single to centre. He made a clean delayed steal of second, McLean's throw be- ing high. Miller fied out to Snod- grass. No Runs. One Left. Burns flied yut to Wilson in short tht. @hafer by fast running beat a siow roller to the infleld, Shafer was out stealing, Gipson to Wagner, Fietch- r atrack out, No Runs, None Left. FOURTH INNING—Whason fouled to M: Lean, Mitchell drove a long fly to Rurns tn dedp left. Marquard knocked down Gibson's hot smash and recovered the ball in time to retire his man at first. No Hit None Left. McQuillan tirew out Doyle. Byrne threw out Mgrkle. Murray popped an easy fly to Viox. No Runs. None Left. FIFTH INNING—McQuillan got a base on balls, Byrne lined out to Snod- Kraan in left centre, Carey filed out to Murray. Viox shot a double to left, sending McQuillan to third. Wagner wot hin third atraight hit,-a asingte to centre, scoring McQuillan and Viox. Wagner tried to take second on the plgy, Dut Was pinchgd, Snodgrass to RATIONAL L8AQUR, heat Nom, Kort, & Lota,” Broakiye, 5 ‘eet tia “,, Metabargh at, New York. Lo Bioks: LI 5 all, Then McLoughiin @ pulled out the next two, The score: McLoughlin and Bundy— agains: Stra two challengers, and the method proved_ successful, for the holders won the finat called oat on Byrne. Carey struck out, No Rune. None Lett @ long aingle ¢ to centre, advancing Snodgrass to sece ond. Grant ran the bases for McLean and MoCormick ‘batted for Marquard, staying on third. Wilson singled” centre, scoring Viox. | Murray made & sensationul shoestring chell's low line drive, One Run. One Lett. CROWDED WITH CLASS “Wonderfully Great CIGARETTES 5é N LOUGHLIN AND BUNDY SUCESSFULLY DEREND TANS DOUBLE TE ~ Caleiodty Pe Pair Defeat Strachan and Gritfin. in Straiglit Sets at Newport, ° NEWPORT, R. 1, Aug. 2%—Maurles E. McLoughlin and Thomas C, Bundy f Callfornia sucessfully defended thelr itie as national tennis chammons im the doubies to-day, defeating Juan R. Strachan and Clarence J. Griftin of ian Francisco In straight sets. The fret set went w the champions by 6-4. The challengers centred thet attack on Bundy, but the latter wae ‘In epiendid fettle and took care of every- thing sent to him, Four of ti Were of the love variety. The points, @ to 3, favored the holders, ‘The ecq@ McLoughi!n and Bundy: 14646404 1% Strachan and Griffin: 408180406 1-8 The second t started off with @ tush for the champions and the score was 5 to 1 almost before the youngsters cou'd get under way. Then came that brought down the gallery time and again. Net rallies were ao frequent that the people stood up and screamed tn their excitement. Siowly the youngsters rally vulled up and made it a dew a THAT ILG SE eee Strahan and Griffin— SS OL1L2 644TH oe Th champions directed thelr attactt the younger uf the The avore; Aa and Fundy- 5442 4 8 66-8 Grify and Strachun— SL1 41 6 ctw Magquard Pletcher to Merkle t Doyle. Two Runa, None Left. Suodgras# popped to Miller, MoLean popped to Viex in fe: left, Marquard was called omt on strikes, No Runa Left, Burns struck out, Shafer smashed ‘a line drive to three bases, Fletcher struck out fou the second time, Des fly to Wilsoy in right, No Runs, Ono Left. deep right centre for jo lifted a shdke SIXTH ID —Hurns atruck out. Shafer smashed u line drive to deep right centre fur three bases, Fletcher atruck out for the second time, Doyto lifted a short tly to Wilson in right. > Runs. One Left. WNTH INNING—McQuilian was rikes, Shafer threw oit Wagner juinped up about four feeb and speared Merkle's hot hner with hie gloved hand, Murray flied out to WMe in short right. Snodgrass smashed left, McLean singled Metormick fouled out to Gibson, Re Runs, Two Left, EIGHTH INNING — Crandall and Wilson went in as the battery for the Giants. Viox lined # beauty to right that Murray made a good wet, but the ball got through him it went for three bases. Wagner on an easy splash to the box, C ttempt ‘to to Merkle. Shafer dug up Miller'a jot and tosned him out at firet bing 0 ch ot ‘Mit= Wagner made a pretty stop and shot Burns out at first. Shafer got @ base on balls, McQuillan’s first pass of the gume, Fletcher beat out an inflel@ hit, advancing Shafer to second. Millér wot Doyle's hot amash and tossed it .to MeQuillan for the out, Shafer going te third and Fletcher to second, Me lined out to Carey, No Run Left. STANDING OF THE CLUBS AMERICAN ¥ po, € a agen Ge # 1h30 New Yor. ; a a OF I Eebat GAMES Ahiladetptia, ¢ Re abl i Gertie? 1, 10 tmatage. gee i PEE: dame vestowent, Rela GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY Hiss, Zort at Ot Loum. fwo gomes Bitola at