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_THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JUNE 29, 1914.— BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK MORAN ¢ ROBERT EDGRE Doolan filed to Shaw. On a passed ball the runners advancédia base, Gagnier made a great stop of Jack- Ntach’s hard one, and threw him out LACKED AGGRESSIVE COURAGE IN FIGHT WITH JOHNSON Copyright, 1914, by the Press Publishing Co, (The New York World.) at first, Walsh scoring and Knabe taking third, Wilhelm filed to Ander- son, ONE RUN THIRD INNING.—Shaw was throw out by, Knabe. E ane doubled, a) man singled to left an inn it, Evans scoring. Westersil) tealed to Walsh. Hofman out stealing, Jacklitsch te Doolan, ONE RUN. Duncan flied to Shaw. Meyser walked for his second time and tole second, Zinn fouled to Land, Swa- cina hit to Hofman and looked Itke an easy out. Hofman tossed the ball into the grand stand, Swacina taking second, Meyer scoring. Walsh w: tossed out by Gagnier. ONE RUN. ' FOURTH INNING — Gagner doubled to right. Land hit to Wilhelm and Gagnier was caught betw second and third, Wilhelm to to Walsh to Doolan ‘to Walsh, Land went to second. Finneran was thrown out by Doolan to Swaeina, Land tak- —_—_>—. ~ Gundoat Smith Has the Best Right to the Next Match With WAY WAIT UNTIL CHRIS: GUNNER yey) Y) Vid | jing third. Anderson beat out an in- P ‘ fleld hit, Land scoring, Myers singlet Jack Johnson. . to centre and on the throw to stop ” / Yh, |Anderson at third Myers reached V, second. Shaw singled to right, scor+ : on ing Anderson and Myers, Shaw stole ¥ ret Uc Vat ivecinn Worth ) second, Evans tripled down right ‘PB o fairly good thing to have all Jonnson Wie PROBABLY fleld foul line, scoring Shaw. Hof- ee eattece 3S Sie werkt, bet Wi Gis tie Caenets oe Swacine. FOCI RUNS, Snes € ‘ fits much better to have a good Ganson ane wis BLOVATING “THE FRENCH STAGE. Knabe walked. Doolan hit inte g Pench. And it’s still better to have double play, Hofman. to Gagnier: te in ' @ te will to go im and deliver that . ——— = Myers. Jacklitach fanned, NO.RUNS, ~ Dench—or go down trying. I ini Pe ae ' INNING—Conley" now | two basen Murray ateuck out, NO Walked) Gugnier uiso walked Were 5 with Johnson, bah) terail and Gagner executed a, e AGOND INWiNGad ere ‘8 double _ been more honor le cTNsOMaGs, Pisses nicotene pont steal. Land called out on strikes i qtead of merely toni: Grgpt. "Allon wan called out "on “The Oub searcs Fee aren mapas Sat LCclan, sae ed gone down to an carly defeat ] st and Fischer was out ateal- ee aS on sor Bled 16, (Gudea Aa. BURPEn r while doing his best to win. jing, Meyers to Fletcher. NO RUNS, caught Anderson's fly, Myer crashed | Smith threw out Merkle. Donlin |into him and knocked Kim to. the: Come back kicked on the decision and was or- hd. De held he ball pom it” cata |dered off the field, Grant drew o ifowever, Winneran Gui’ /staalTNReoa ‘That Spartan |Pass. Stock fouled wut to Daubert. | th to Doolan, TWO RUNS make much of a hit with the modern | Moyers tripled to right, scoring Grant. | ‘onley popped to Gagnier, Fins ~ title hunter, He'll come back without ine Hed out to Dalton, ONE an threw out Duncan.” Meyer op Me ahield tf necessary, but he doesn't THIRD INNING—O'Mara beat out IXTH (NNING=—borers caged, 10 lose sight of the main idea that he | od an infleld bunt. Tesreau kicked on “lief. Shaw popped to Walsh, My- eae Somme back. LT wasnt Uxe That t ENG ean eM Gh dls Vin Mots < out stealing, Jacgiitsch to Doolan, you put o Y . Mathe nd Sxpelient cutor > . fi tes ache a 1e Bod Fitasimmons, (IN THE OLDEN Bays ~ | NEW YORK. went in to pitch, Daubert hit Into a zon wee Bo seca, ON eee A 7a, dawdling through \ R. H.PO. A. E.|double play, Fletcher taking the} Ann went out, Hofman to Myera. > ‘gpa Qescgcd ey as ean — _——-— oe Bescher.ct........0 1 3 0 1 Froude Ose nE seen ne An Laie: Swicina singled to. centre, | Walgh s prs Le om Burnsif..........2 1 2 0 0 ‘ , . ete fanned, caus! nal if 2g WINNERS AT HAMILTON. Biciahc os a PO) TS ere + fy, NO RUNS. i | | bled to left centre. « tas | f FIRST RACE—Purse $600; threo- p Snodgrass, rf...... 1 3 2 0 0) Bescher, towns grounder and | Bradley’s Invaders Close Long! WINNERS AT LATONIA. 4 self? Fitssimmons never went into a year-oids; selling; six furlongs.—Tip- | Merkle, 1b. 2 1 (2 1 Oltitew Bescher out at third. Fletcher . -. = Le Geght without taking chances and — pecanoe, 107 (J, Hanover), 7 to 1, 2] a 0 3 Lt 2 Olsingtea 2 Hight, panning mune fe Tour With Easy Victory FIRST RACE —Purse $600; for 0 Murray's Wi 1 ~ ' - doing Lard eA iheed ‘ Carson, a (Contiaued trom First Page.) fo 1 ae be i. ae ey 110] (Continued from First Page.) a ; : , ‘ Oto eaten ek bat are ae nics fe Baltimore maiden colts and elaine voy are ah ¢ middlewe! ing & heavyweight (Gould), ‘o 1, Oo 4 GAG: BLO es | a leyers, c. base uncovered and Burns got back . old; five and « half furlongs,—Spru- tan fer the champioasbip of the world— second; Martian, 104 (Warrington), | McLean, ¢ 0 0 1{ © Ojto the base in safety, and the bases een ‘del, -08 (Neylon), first; Dundreary, ‘ o ané the cleverest heavyweight in the | Saturday in the Carter Handicap and] 30 to 1, 10 to 1 and 6 to 1, third. Time, | Senators series. Gendil was suspended | nemarge, 0 0 0 2 O| were full. Merkle smashed is twee {103 (Connolly), ond: St. Charl- werld at Bob fough won in @ gallop. Eight lengths was/1,14, Southern Maid, Just Y., Gordon, " for pegging at Chill’s bean in if bagger in left centre cleaning (Special to The Evening World.) jeote, 106 (Keo third, Time, i ed paps i petal Ghia 0 0 0 3 O}bases, Burns, Fletcher and Murray) pepDERAL PARK, BALTIMORE, | 1041-5. Water Rescue, Star a Gpkill ght, ateadily, doggedly ag-|the margin between her and Helen| Ray o' Light and Mordecal, also ran.|the Quaker City, Saturday, and © 1 © 3 Olscoing. Grant beat out an infleld a ae . L Es | syeGhee, Obolus, Stonewood, Mes fi Mes qe STeestve, until bie unceasing attack | Barbee at the end. Sprite was one| SECOND RACE—purse $500; three- | smith was on first. Muray, 0 0 0 0 ofhit, Merkle kotng to third. Merkle| Md., June 29.—The Brooklyns Sy ia aos 0 a ‘wore Corbett down and prepared him | length back in third place, The Fairy years-olds and upward; maidens; one] warhop was the pitcher selected ‘ scored and Grant went to second on| their final road gamo to-day before) pin, | $2 mutu es Ser the terrific solar plexus biow that | !#!4 off the pace of Helen Barbee tol and one-aixteenth miles—Duke of | py Chance to oppose Joe | Thorpe.. 0 9 0 0 OO} stock's sacriice fly to Stengel. Omara) starting home. Finneran was on the! strateht $7, pli ig gave Fits the the quarter pole, then came away | *™ ‘ by SARS Robertson 0 0 0 © Oltonsed out Mevers, FOUR RUNS. (ee ene ee Dundreary, plice $4.90, show, $8.60; ‘ * Litle, He took chances} easily. Sprite after being lust to the | Chester, 100 (Shilling), 6 to 2,9 to 10) joehiing, the Senators prize south- FOURTH INNING—Cutshaw sin- | TUbber for the vis St. Charleate, show $8.80, | —e bundred of them! Jobn L. Suili-| stretch, moved up fast and at the|and 9 to 20, won; Silkeskie, 103 (.| paw, oe —|rted to left. Stengel fied out to} FIRST INNING Anderson doubled “seconty RACE—Purse $600; for | ven always went in to fight until| head of the stretch was in @ contend-| Callahan), 10 to 1, 4 to 1, and 8 to FIRST INNENG.—Maiael raised a} Total 7°18 27 14 3jGrant. Simith war aafe on Stocks to right and took third on a passed qiice and mares three «old and sha either the other man dropped or {ng position, She didn't respond to! second; Oakland Lad, 104 (Vanduson),| y ty Moeller. Truesdale was out on] Murray batted for Demaree in Sth.jfumble, Cutshaw | bas ne So) ball, Myers was given a pass andi upward: six fur Coy, 108 s * bimeeif, Jim Jeffries would| the Whip, however, but weakenod|9 to 1, 3 to 1, and 6 to 5, third. Time, | 9Y “Bri Boehlin Thorpe batted for Fromme in 7th.) Fischer dr ing to third| stole second, Knabe fumbled Shaw's! (Neylon) » 102 (Con. 4 a ® backward step when he. DAdly in the final eighth. 1.64 1-5; Sea'Lord, Epona, Bacchante,|a grounder to McHride, BoshlIng) Roberson hated for Stock in 9th, [in deep right. Cutshaw going to thet) ee a Evans cracked Molly), second: Louise Paul, 108 wae fouahh vor’ Tam Sharkey, THIRD RACE. Exmer, Astarte and T.'P, Conneft| tossed out Peckinpaugh. NO RUNS. gacouLin and Smith teed for Allen and filed | the bail into right field bleachers for| (Mott), third. ‘Time, 1123-5. Lenes ea, Fitasimmons, also ran. lier drew a walk. Foster ROO! i ‘um atted g. 4 ‘yall, Luria, Cammelita, r Me Corbett and all the rest of the per | Paton looks the distance champion| THIRI) RACE—Purse $500; four- popaed to Maisel, Milan beat out a R. HPO. a. £.) tte Burns. NO RUNS eon BROOKe ‘oe wun peorine: Myers 5 OA Danube, Bula Welsh, Royal Dainty, 1° eame of the selling platers. er trailing | year-olds and upward; selling; five ‘0 Peck, but Moeller was nail ‘ , i Duchess Daffy and eodorita of his day in thi rushing | of the sellii lat Aft i d A; sell five] hit to ed Aitchigon now pitching for, Sreek | send tt aint to Moyer Gaanier ff: 1 ‘Theodortta also bas yy Second admitting | of the Dace of Dalngornield and Cyn- and a half furlongs—Tankard, 100) going to third, Peck to Malgel bag : : r H ‘ lyn, Mathownen snewean at recond, | sent a long fiy to Zinn. Hofman was | tan. $2 mutuels bald: Cox straight © Was UP against a |Osure to the far turn, he moved up| (Claver), 8 to 5, 3 to 5 and 1 to %/Smith fouled to Nunamaker, NO/| Daubert, 1! ss Page i A] oe, Jacklitse t , place $6.60, show $6 ‘avoe fan who could beat him. Real fight. from fourth place, went to the front frat; Stout Heart, 103 (Warrington), | ts Dation, of POO te nae oie Making recond. | FOIE CNS een © PPM Tay, Holace $17.20, ahow $7.90; Loutne ’ pies in to win oF lose, not |#t the head of the stretch and gal- §, 7 to 10 and 1 to 3, second: | SECOND INNING.—McBride tossed | pila 7 ee ae ete e at NO RUNG, Duncan flied to Ev r | Paul, iy to the limit. loped home a winner by eight lengths. | v, 121 (Burns), $1-2 to 1, 9] out Holden singled to centre , Whe WU... 11 3 0 06 Wieteer aie SOL tices pad Cana e e cuiie teen ee Purse $600; for RANK MORAN, Any Port trailed dismally for more | 14 to 5, third. Time and stole second, Daley hit to Boehl- | Curshaw, 2b. 202 6 3 OL, FY ihe, Daubert bent out a Gina forced Me ToCHOLIAN. GRAS ya half fur- ‘AN, from ati ac. than half the route, th moved uterpe, Gen. Ben Lodi, ing and wae thrown out at! 22300 1 hit, Dalton. singled to right, | sisted, oO RL y firey, Sownte, was outclassed by the |{0 8 contending positic e cl jand Cowl also 1 third to Foster, Nunamaker forced | = salt Daubert to third. Wheat was] ” SECOND INNING—Land singled to| Linda (Cor sec-h black champion. His gy under the whip, but ne FOURTH RACE- Mount Hope 8 Daley, Foster to Morgan. NO +0 3 3 3 Of sending PGrant’s. tumble,” Daubert! centre, Finneran was called out onjond; Alk . 108 .Dishmon), third stgneth was fret lone a chance of catching Paton, Ile, how. | plechase; four-year-olds and upward: | RUNS. ai Pot StU eee ag tand Dalton reaching second. | strikes, Anderson grounded out to| Time, 107. Alineda Lawrence, Gweet ever, had no trouble beating Dainger- | about two miles.—Exton, 143 (Kohler), Shanks doubled to left. jorgan sil Stock made al gu “. Land taking! Lotte, Rhodes, Yallaha an . A living couldn't offset field three lengths for the place. Cyn-| 8 to 4, 1 to 8 and out, won; Luckola, I flied to Daley and Shanks took third 1 2 0 2 OK UCR aT cris Sie ataneet'a Libera arog En nS eMIrE | Weigle also $2. mutuels pala: Jounson's skill and natural pnysical sure died away to nothing in the | 151 (Dupee), 14 to 5, 4'to 5 and 1 to 4, | after the thrown In, McBride popped vo 0 0 4b api ONE RUN. RUNS, | Malabar, straight $18, place $7.10, Dower. Johnson's style of fighting, |@**eto> second; Malaga, 149 (Bryant), 7 to 1,/to Maixel. Henry was out the same ees oe ef walked . Merkle fouled tol *47tch gingled to left. Knabe singled $6.50; Linda e, place §3.10, always defensive, waiting end coun. FOURTH RACE. Wea Bne OH Soares ca ricarar ea | Weta r TNO ER Ne ort Larael a Totals....ccce0.. 8 16 27 12 O|fischer™ Murray stole second, being) to centre, sending Walsh to second 0; Alkanet, show $4.20. tering when the other man's attack| Coquette won the $1,500 Clover| forniine wins ran en fel and) TNT AAs forced. by 'Warhop, ie elped along by a, met need hall, leaves him open, made Moran forget | Stakes for two-year-old fillies after a H RACE—Grimaby Handica: ling to McBride, Matsel fanned. SUMMARY: mulray tone ie achtn Murray. wan . i‘ er what be knew of boring and hard ee eye roan en $700; three-year-olds and lin tossed out Truesdale, NO) First base on balla—Of Demaree, 1; Min gown, Smith to Fischer to O'Mara! Digeinetively Individual Bitting. Pussied, like many others| way. Pixy in her second mart was | MANU One Mule ANd one-alxttonin. eating doubled to center. Moel-| of Rucker, 3; off Fromme, 1. Struck} Grant Aceherine Gn AER cee thray . bave fought Johnson, he felt his | with Coquette all the way, but suffered | oven and out, first; Lochiel, 108 (Tap: |ler sacrificed, Maisel to Williams, | out—By Demaree, 2; by Rucker, 3; by Li pac Malad in ory hack and the ball / ‘ i helplessness, Early in the nght| from ® bump at the elbow. Kven #0, tin), 3 to 1, 9 to 10 and out, second; Foster raised ‘a foul fly which Nuna-| Wiltse, 1, Left on bases—Giants, 6) Cant ote teld and Grant pulled | Tealised that he was outclassed. |*¢, "Cod on Kamoly and was beaten | irish Gentleman, {7 (Smyth), 12 to 5, maker caught near the screen, but! Brooklyn, 9 Home runa—Stengel,|urat third. Stock drew a pass, Stock that time on he just “stuck thee” Ture Haters eth exPert-17 to 10 and out, third, ‘Time, 1.49 8-5. Umpire Chill refused to call It @ fair! wetcher, ‘Three-base hite—Snod-|atole necond. Meyers was purposely “ Moran * Floral Park also ran. catch, claiming the ball touched the 3 the bases, Mathewson @ameness Under punishmens. Har | Unning over horses at the end, after!” RIXTH RACE—Purse, $600; three- wire, he was Imediately surrounded | grass. Two-base hits — Cutshaw, Panne. vers at second, Smith to ort ness, without ape | peek, Under whe, whip from the elbow | year-olds and upward; selling; one by Yankee protesting players, and! Rucker, Stengel, Snodgrass, O'Mara,| (utanaw. NO RUNS. Gressive Aghting courage, doesn't win|ter quit In the last quar-| tiie on the turf.—Sun Queen, 105| Manager Chance waa sent to the| pietcher, Sacrifice hits — Stengel,| SIXTH INNING.—Smith pumped a Great Bgh' (Claver), 10 to 1.4 to 1 and 2 to 1.| bench for his arguments, Foster | (, Wheat, Smith, Rucker, Mc-| single into centre. Bescher made a Johnson can keep busy in the near FIFTH RACE. won; Zodiac, 9 (Smyth), 11 to 10, 1t0 doubled to center, scoring Boehling, | Grant p + Me-} single jirtng catch of Fischer's long to. He can fight| Altamaha upnet two well-planned |2n¢ out, second: Chad Buford, 100 Foster went to third while Truesdale | Lean. Stolen bases--Burn fy. Aitchison singled to right, Co 4 OF HO can fight | coups on Star Gave and Rolling Stone | (Callahan), 12 to }. & tot and & & was tossing out Milan at first. Smith| Bescher, Grant. Double play Smith stopping at second, | Omara ced by leading practically all the way. in| third. Time 142 4-5. Sentaura, Bundle wax out, Peckinpaugh to Willlams.| Meyers to Grant, Rucker to Cutahaw|was called out on strikes, Daubert Qual Ith has best right to al the fifth race and winning easily by {Of Rags, King McDowell, Cassowary, ONE RUN, to Daubert. Hit by pitcher—By| forced Aitchison at second, Fletcbe match. Gunner has fought his|{two lengths, Star Gaze, after trailing | Viberty Hall Sir Fretful, Joe Nealon “bo cier INNING — Peckinpaugh | Somme (Daubert), Umpires John.| to Grant, NO RUNS. Al Faken Gh of the class, next to|the fleld to the stretch, closed fast | Un, Ney . | walked, Holden hit into a double pl FIT Avion, Aitendance ate Rescher singled over second, Burns a odin. Nqipped Langtora— through the stretch and beat out Roll- | ag Se dy aa Foster, Morgan to Smith, Cook fouled | 9" 884 Byron. ” 00, | eot an Intel hit, Bescher taking as accom-|ing Stone By a neck. Spearhead was 28 si vy One to Foster. NO RUNS. second, Fletcher sacrificed, Pllshedt le has beaten Moran, Will. | never a serious contender, mile on the turf—Ravenal, 104 and many others, H. extremely aggressive fighter, Ae elt hase Gunboat no with him at preset oe i sie AQUEDUCT ENTRIES, AQUEDUCT RACE TRAOK, N, Y., June 29, WILLA nxious to fight |—The entries for tomorrow's reces follow: Johnson. Jess fights somewhat in FIRST RACE-—For | three-year olde ad we Benedictine also ran the Johnson way. He stands oft| "Ti 1 Nelad 100 and waits, and if h a 100 Quis fart. 196 HAMILTON ENTRIES. Wos with tidak 5 Boe | want handic ‘ long ee de sed we! HAMILTON, Ont, June 29.—The en- cause of his great size and strength | 4) \2!* ,) Ta, Agrrinres, gz | trlen for to-morrow's races are as fol- Willard might have a chance. But it ; 7 #7 | low {would be a slow fight, with neither 140 LL a eget ony igen vite eens das) vat non Sg! willing to lead and both waiting for (as Sis I tino ting aghioR. TH} to leave an opening. Will- aseacueciae ONL R, CB Pure, § bro perralde: been improving #0 much du olde; selling ind a fin Doel Hi: ti , past few months that he may ~* ghow enough championship form soon him @ match with the cham- 10T Helle of Bryn awe on 110 183 Ella “Tryst 183 Yellow Eyes. 112 A 2 j there are Coffey and Reich, “ extremely promising. Reich, in hort experience, has developed a more fighting spirit than | werd at first. And he is bi and clever. In time he jus man among the tier, the Frenchm: jokngon it he succeeds in tok’ junboat Smith. The win > 4s if ats i ‘. pionsh!| But that chance may not come for Park. time. Zohaeon, broke before Draraal Tiny wo, back fo the mutt: | the policy announced to-day at the of- fices of the Brooklyn Federal League (Claver), 9 to 2, 9 to 5 and 9 to 10, first; McCreary, 112 (Warrington), 15 to 1, 5 to 1 and 2 to 1, second; Bul- garin, 108 (Ford), 12 to 1, 5 to 1 and 6 to 2, third. Time, 142 1-5. Yankee ‘Tre Henotle, Clinton, — Luther, Curleux, Bernadotte, Springmas and Too. ttyl tin. 1, oo CBB hye, 118) “Callector, Rivteri wate werol,. Alannusal 110; Laure $500) selling: ba Si 108 “Sack 108; “*Haretel, | Od: "Daley PR -Dominion plate. p h CL cr er ie volta tlite. | EL! ockanring, ‘Cyaiowaga, 117; afta 00; Crgioedgn, aTuustiing. Vure, $500: selling: ANI: One ala one-eighth waite, Mergr Lad 110" Pontefract, Tia; Wott i Hapcork, Ae vnlwed ‘10, ten Uncas, 108." SN andy. 110, iT ta ee mx Maat Hoe 108; ‘Hos, 100: fady Hankin, 100, pou apprentice allowance clei . ‘Weather cloudy, + 500; three-year: alle on turks agate sent, wT SeearY + Mite Club, which will cut prices for seats at Washington Park for the rest of the baseball season. The Wards, owners of Ue ioam, want ihe crowds and they are going out to get them just Box seas, $1.00; reserved +|e0eats, 76 cents; srand stand seats, SHAMROCK IV. IN NEW RIG BEATS OLD BOAT EASILY. LONDON, June 29.—Shamrock IV., ed, completed @ full course y in four hours nineteen min- Maixel. Morgan Bride. to centre. RUN safe bn ter fou! tosned ams, to Holden. Bride a> out Wa Holden utes and five seconds, Shamrock IIL, wase pacemaker, was a full half “a not ge tbe full rowter = here to-du base " i of Beucher's foul close to hbd’aceapied au offer to jump te tae we; boxes, urna filed out, to Loule Federal League team ‘~eFleteher hit the left deld Shanks flied Henry Williams walked. vanced Willlams a base with @ single Maisel flied to Milan, Boehling Mied to Daley. two bases on a short fly that dropped ween Holden and Daley. t t Mila) SINTH INNIN' Boehling to Smith. Peckinpaugh Cook wi Smith was out, Shanks Shanks stole ling tossed out ker going to second hop. Henry popped to Maisel. was hit by @ pitched ball forced Boehling at second, Peckin- paugh to Truesdale. stealing, Nunamaker to Peckinpaugh. NO RUNS. tHTH INNING-—Maisel walked. sdale sacrificed, Smith to Mor- san, who covered first, flied to Shanks. to singled to center. Holden. Morgan McBride fouled to flied to Cook. NO RUNS. FIFTH INNING—Daley popped to Nunamaker singled to cen- tre and died stealing, Henry to Me- Warhop ad- NO Moeller got Fos- ‘Truesdale NO RUNS, ‘Truesdale was out, Foster pegged out Holden singled = to out to Smith, unas- o Nunamaker Warhop to Wil- singled to right seconde Morgan filed Maisel threw out Mc- O RUNS. NING—Daley filed to aker walked, Boeh- Williams, Nunami Morgan threw NO RUNS. Boehling Moeller Moeller died Peckinpaugh Morgan tossed out 8. RUNS, ed to Truesdaly os Feds’ Claim N: CHICAGO, June 29,—It_w that Otto Nethoff, (Special to Tha Freaing Warid,) POLO GROUNDS, N. Y., June 29, After a slugging match that lasted more than two hours the first game of the Dodger-Giants doubleheader went to Brooklyn by a score of 8 to 7. It was easily the most exciting game of the season, the result being in doubt until Dave Robertson, pinch hitting for Stock In the ninth, flied to centre. A moment before that Fletcher had changed a one-sided game into a neck and neck fight by smashing @ homo run Into the bleach- era, The Giants and Dodgers made thirty-one hits, the latter getting sixteen of them, Demarec, Fromme and Rucker were all driven from the (Continued from First Page.) posed by Allen, a Southpaw, which kept David Robertson on the bench and put Jack Murray back in his old place in right, Snodgrass not be- ing allowed to play on account of hia run-in with Umpire Byron in the ‘oster po Milan first game. popped to Willams, Smith ted to| “M€sr tNNING—Omara atruck out, Rook, NO BUN Daubert got a base on balls, Dalton NINTH | INNING-—Cook fanned. | gingled to left, putting Daubert on Boone batted for Daley. MeBride| second, Fletcher fumbled Wheat’s threw Hoone out at first, Nuna. | ORE ‘and the were full. Mined out to Shanks, NOV stock threw out Cutshaw, Daubert scoring, the other runners adyancing & base each. Fletcher threw out Sten- gel, ONE RUN. Daubert made a fine runni Cutshaw, the latter covering the hag. Murray hit to Omara, who threw Reacher out at the plate, Burns tak- ing third, Burns and Murray pulled off a successful double steal, Burne scoring, Murray taking second. Mei kle drew a base on balla, Grant fle out to Stengel. ONE RUN. SEVENTH INNING.--Stock t out Dalton, Wheat got two bai when Burns muffed his i Cutshaw singled to centre,’ Wheat taking third, Stengel tripled over Burns's head, scoring Wheat and Cutshaw. Smith went out, Fletcher to Merkle, Stengel scoring. Fischer bounced ‘a single to Mathewson's glove, Aitchison filed out to Burns. cE RUNS. THREE on torsed out Stork. Meyers was hit by pitched ball. Mathewson went out on a grounder to Daubert, Meyers reaching second. Rescher lined out to Stengel. NO RUNS. mas made, sold and Turkish-blend ciga- rettes put together! $40 to $50 Suitings, $25! Celebrate the “4th” in suitable attire. Have a suit made at $15 to $25 less than its actual worth. Imported materials in many attractive patterns. Order Today or Tuesday. Ready Friday. Style, fit and finish strictly guaranteed. Suit to Measure, $25 White and striped flannel trousers to measure, $5.00. Broadway & 9th St. There are far more Fati- joyed than all the other Big Ante 4th of July Sale! Arnhetm, atEOhTiNG. Queens County Jockey Club AQUEDUCT, L. L RACING To-morrow BEGINNING AT 2.30 PF, M, SIX RACKS, INCLUDING THR $2,500 Carlton Stakes