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‘TRE BVEWING WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY as, HIGHLANDERS PLAY |TINKER'S MEN BAT |DODGERS FIGHT TIE GAME WITH | HARD AGAINST | HARD FOR FINAL |. DETROIT TIGERS} THE BROOKFEDS| WITH THE CARDS} Storm Stops Battle in Ninth} Chicago Rebels Hammer Out PEBBLES FIRST IN OWNERS’ STAKE; COMELY SECOND Butler Pair Cleans Up in Race Dalton, as Pinch Hitter, Drjves for (pected to The Brening World ) (Bpectal to The Frening World.) BROOKFEDS. BATTING ORDER. EMPIRE CITY RACE TRACK,| POLO GROUN EW YORK, ter by Billy Gibson who will hi and} dred goit Mt YONKERS, N. Y., July 28—James| July ra-~Clarenee Reraft dd n fae iyofelamthare hah be Brooklyn. St. Louis. that opportunity, for Charles Cochran, ed ‘& certified check for golfers from all parts of the . iy M jot play 1 1 5 0 Ole Huggins, 2b. the English fight promoter, sent Billy, which is due him for fighting F hy East teed up to-day in the qualifying Butler’s colors were carried home first | first base for the Highlanders this -0 0700 Magee, cf. Gibeon a cablegram tu-uay offering|Welsh. This amount includes aj round of the Shawnee Country Club's and second in the Eastview Atakes by| afternoon. Charley Mullen will con- .0 2300 Crutse, if. McFarland a match with Matt Wells,|suarantee of $15,000, $10,000 for his| invitation tournament. Practically Pebbles and Comely here this after-| tinue as the regular first man. The ae ie J. Miller, ss. the English welterweight, to be de- ight: the whole day was given over.to this noon. management says that Kraft made . woe cided at the Olympia in London in| Pen fines, but up to 8 o’clook there Was -0 0 1 00 Beck, 3b. two months, In trying to bring Mo- Leland p hei ‘Tho stake had « net value of $8,310.| entirely too many demands when it Wingo, ¢. Farland and Wells together, Cochran a tle for the medal involving F. W. t The race was regarded as a real tost| came to signing @ contract, but It is oe ay te Dressen, 1b. must have failed to get Welsh’s con-| Phil Bloom, the Brooklyn light-; Dyer of Montclair, winner of the re- although Gunbodt te bringing |of the championship calibre of the] Delleved that the sentiment among the +0 0 0 3 0 Schmit P secre uaa TORU sent, as he had been anxious to clinch | weight, recentiy let out by lor-|cent Sleepy Hollow tournament, with him about $10,000, minus| classy two-year-olds, Pebbles ran in| fans against such a move for adver- 10 0 4 0 Oleguqnrizes Huron and Johnston. At-|q match between them. Gibson haalgan, who fleured that he had more! where he defeated J. N. Stearns $4, it's a safe bet that he isn't | front from the start followed by hie| tising purposes had much to do with +0 001 0 —— we otegent In Los Angelos with hie) sence’ the teanageneat of Yack Astr the Nasau County Club champlon, 4m jas cheerful as he might have|stablemate Comely with Phosphor | it Marion, p.. 0 0 0 0 06) ROBINSON FIELD, ST. LOUIS,| bride. er of Brooklyn, who first introduced | the final, and Reginald M. Lewis of Had Gunboat whipped Car-| third, and Kaskaskia fourth. Mullen was given @ big ovation | Anderson. 0 0 0 0 0|Mo» July 2%—Having lost threo Bloom to the boxing @ three | Ridgefield, each with 80 he would have been still In| While Pebbles was off in front clear| When he came to the plate. The straight games, Manager Robinaon| , Battling Levinsky has been booked | years ago. Bloom fights Young Grad- | as.. p. Marston of Bal » ic hall favorite at thou- | of a2 eS eS for another bout by his manager, | weil at the Brown A. C. of var Rock. | ax R. Marston of Baltusrol had to music hal everything, Joe Notter on Comely,| Tigers put up a hard fight in thelr | Tots. 1 6 21 § 2/0f the Superbas experimented with| Danny Morgan. opponent will | away to-morrow night. (be content with 86 and Stearns with & week, coining money, listen-| lay on the outside of Phosphor, which ; last game of the series with Dauss as ‘And batte " Schmutz and Fischer as the battery. be Jack Driscoll, the Brooklyn heavy- * ‘84. Inability to get the ha ft th loud applause every time he| created the impression in theggrand. | pitcher. Ray Keating worked for N nderson batted for Marion in 71h. /i19 benched Egan and put Smith on| weight, who stood him off in a ten- omar ; ing of the his dukes, receiving offers of | stand that Notter wae taking cas rk. iy salle CHICAGO. ending Me: centre ana| found ‘bout at one of the clubs in eet ers Alberta, weno had wig (steons caused many missed puta, pureee by every mail and mes-|the Parsone colt. Whether or net eRIRST JINNING—Bush was an R HPO. A. E. Ito right. Perritt and Wingo okay puise, months age; ZAvin. | Gravers tight hand swings, which| atte there lt no Jace of cape ot delivery. As tt ie the Gunner |this affected Phowphor'a speed te a| fled out to Cook, Hien was catied | Jackeon, If © 0 1.0 6|Were in the points for the Cardinals.|Brown A. C. of Far Rockaway on | knocked him out in the secons rane, Altmnt’ I hig Mesrfstnee dahl back to the land of hard| matter of conjecture, but he looked |OUt on strikes, NO RUNS, Walsh It......... 0 0 0 0 0/ SIX thousand fans were out to eee the) July $1. a on Saturday might, has been secured | Frank w. Dyer, Montclair, 40, 40-20 with @ reputation to make all| safely pocketed until the stretch was| Boone filed out to High. Harteell . i local fans on getaway day. fo fent Bull Cassidy for ten rounds| Frank W. Dyer, Montclair, 40, Hy ‘again, and litue hope of being | reached. Then when he T have | Was. thrown out by Bush. Peck was| Tinker, ee 1 1 1 4 0| SInST INNING-O'Mara bunted Joo Rivers, who was stricken with | at the New Polo A. A. show to-mor-|Reginald M. Lewis, Ridgefleld, %, to induce Mr. Carpentier’s foxy | come on he didn’ Kashaakia com. | Miled out on strikes. NO RUNS. 0 0 3 1 Oj safely. Daubert forced O'Mara, Hug- |fr, totck Oe nin bout with Lenen TOW night. R. B. Worthington, Shawnee, SECOND INNING—Crawford 1it gins to Miller, On the hit and run i F. to ever risk sending his mrong easily’ got thie money: | te deep right centre for three bases 2 2 3 0 0} Meyers sinBled through short. Dau- | Cro Cal., on July 28, ts AN A 2 Sa aoe ae pet against Gunboat's knot- ia race was Impressive after! and scored on Boone's bad relay 0 0 1 0 Ojbert stopping at third. Wheat filed | ¥° in ned a new sot) Soldier artnet oe ag Gravee three [4% 42-8; 8. D. Bowers, Brooklawn, tn the near of distant future. | wiinpom he, Becks soa strong | throw to the plate, Veach went out, 1 4 6 6 ol dee.to Magee, ‘Daubert scoring atter [Of articles. calling for him to Ment jhas already foughe Kid Graves these |’ “gpa; Mason starring, Lake for the present is Gunboat ! nailed Petbice at'toe ut| Peek to. Mullen. "Malsel threw out the catch, Meyer holding first. Mey-|o',",out at Vernon Labor Day af-|Jimmy Dougherty of Philadelphia at{Goneva, 48, 41—84; J. N. Stearns, Kavanaugh. Burns cracked a hot 1 0 0 0 Olers was out stealing, Wingo to Hug- x h ondway Sporting Club of! . , "e chance to force Johnson into FIReT RACE, single to centre. Burne was out steal- 0 2 3 0 Olgins, ONE RU: cig) Peokiyn on Baturday. Right. Jack | Nassau, 43, 42-84: G. C. Mlagder, Eons to: Saht bie for the wo Militant, James Butler's Ballot-Pop | ing second, Bweensy to Boone, ONE 0 1 0 3 ofc Huggins was called out on strikes.| Chartay White of Chicago, who has|Denning of this city tackles Larry | Bala, 45, 40-8: C. 3. Calvert, Aron ight champlonship—a thing Joan filly, proved @ bad odds on| RU Magee singled to center, Cruise flied an excellent chance of meeting Willie ' Desmond in the other ten-round go.|imink, 48, 40-86; H. 8. Hicks, Phila ‘would have followed as a matter | choice in the opening event by Cae Crea drew a pass. Mullen was given 0 0 0 0 0} to Meyers. ‘geen stealing, Fisher to ——— delphia Country Club, 45, 41-86; ML R ree if he had disposed of Car. | Pel practically left. & great ovation as he came to the = = —| O'Mara. NO RUN: ks ye on her eld in the frat Teioer ath lpiate, tune eeanaicae Ge ta thelr Fy 0} SECOND INNING—Cutshaw was | Marston, Baltusrol, 4, 42-6; BB. coming je atretch, but |#eate and yelling. Veach knocked | ©) v's tsetse seate and yelling. Veach knocked down Mullen’s drive and threw to Kavanaugh, forcing out Cree. Dauss threw Oe Cook, advancing Mullen to second. Sw: y fied out to High. NO RUNB. THIRD INNING—Stanage fied out to Cree. Dauss singled past third. Bush forced out Dauss at second, Peck to Stengel Smith singled to In trying to pick Smith off out, J. Miller to Dressen. McGuire batted for Jackson in fifth.| fied to Wilson. Game called on account of darkness, | left. Re Perritt threw t all past aa, SUMMARY. | . and when First Base on Balls—Oft Houck, oft Smith tried to score he was out at hg Abe . Struck Out—By Houck, 2;!/the plate on a perfect throw by Hendrix, 3; by Marion, 1. Left on! Dressen to Wingo. NO RUNS. se8—Brookfeds, 4; Chit J. Miller lined to Cutehaw. Wilson have been all sorts of specu- u ‘on the fight Gunboat pul ben) coin effort took everything sho the French: Bom v~F ea off in front and ‘ the stretoh, fol- uty Reeve, and as Kg swung ala ‘intent but ‘out tu, te ote ne ru Militant wes shut off. x igi Pierrot then outlasted Mamie K. ito? Sst |e gad *yutt: q — the rest of the way ¢ Mian ty cml Book, 6 Boone. Morlarty forced ea hyl tye struck out. Beck singled to right. at slish accounts that) om , Peck unassisted. NO RUNS. | Cooper, ws Bee! here iagprd be & half lengthe, with Runes, wlio] | Maisel was called out on atrikes. | Evans (a), Farce, Zwilling, West sh Cutal NO MMHIRD INNING—Fisher was out, Dressen to Perritt. Schmutz was out, Be RUNS, Wingo singled to centre Dressen | fanned and Wingo was doubled up ai B this theo ip! hmen, en 4 is absurd. | Eeny third @ in front] Keating waa also called out on Jockey Marco, who rode Tols V. poe a Boone filed out to High. NO RUN! came back. to the stand ao lame that POURTH INNING—Hi, oe gevartes called him up in the |eingle into left. Crawfoi Wie ° went up tol Vy, ff iot but, ded to allow the ail. Sacrifice Hits—Wickland. ‘Tinker. Umpires. Rise Stolen | and Anderson, Attendance, in Syckle 500, th banged a struck out. ‘each cracked a single to centre, High taking second, Kavanaugh lined to Mainel, whose throw for a Abad double play to firat hit Vench, the IND RACE. jball rolling to short right-fleld, and one of the hottest seat | High was thrown out at the plate them on Moecial to The Evening WABHINGTON PARK, LYN, July 23.—Byron Houck, famed shaw. for His wildness and liberality in js- RU suing passes, was on i eg fe the Brookfeds to-day. in and was out, Yorid.,) Perritt popped to Omara. FOURTH INNING—Daubert bunted | Dalance Perritt to Dressen. ledger. race to nape the itkely solution. prea things ‘ot the day, was lucky to be core, Mullen’ to in'the box was Metdriay the at Meyers fled to Meyers. Wheat out,| FIRST INNING—The Giants start- it always has been an eager,| second. in thé six furlong event, |® ., NO RUNB. artist of Tinkers twirling. star. | Hugaing to Dressen. NO RUNB, ‘lea without delay. Bescher aingied,| (woe (°F the’ diferent Feder fighter. He has fouled inj #cond on the card. Off badly and| Harts 4 IRST INNING—Jackson struck | Hugmins tripled to left. AR et * Doyle's out, Groh | em following the all important fief hia bouts in this country—|eveatedly shut off, Neylon couldn't | fold foul line Heck hit into A-gouble out, ‘Tinker vont out an infield Mit. lifted. @ short Ry to Whent. Daubert rode to second on Doyle's out, Groh decisions of the Illinois Appellate feels Ary get clear mi on him until the| Ply. Morarity taking the ball and to Hofman, Wilson flied to Cooper, fumbled Cruise's grounder, but re- Yingling covering frst, took tara | Court and the Supreme Court of New M are usually overlooked pole. 01 tagging Hartzell and then throwing covered in time to tose to Cutshaw On & wi pI York in the Johnson and Chase cases, n he came like « to ox NO_ RUN! FIFTH INNING-—Burna was safe on Boone's low throw to firat. Stan- aga sacrificed, Keating to Mullen. | Burns going to second. Peck threw out Dauss on a fast play. Burne) advancing to third. Peck also threw out Bush. NO RUNS. ‘Mullen popped out to Moriarty. Cook singled to left center, Sweeney was hit 6y a pitched ball. As Dauas was throwing out Mainel at first. |, Cook made a great sprint and scored | Zwiliing lifted the ball Moriarty threw out Cree./feid fence for a home runcacoring of frat for the out, Hugeins scoring. drawing Tinker ahead him, J. Miller lined to Meyers. ONE RUN, | Snodgra filed to Land) TWO ROUND Oe"! |? FIFTH. INNING — Cutshaw out, |n the Cooper. tripled past. the score Beck to Dreasen. Stengel was called board. Tinker went to short left for OUt on strikes, Smith singled to Myers's fly, Shaw singled ov centre, Fisher out, Huggins to Dres- ond, scoring Cooper. Shaw was sen. NO RUNS. caught stealing, Wilson to. Fa Wilson out, Schmutz to Daubert. Evans doubled into left field, Beck fouled to Omara, Wingo went man walked. Weatersit boosted ‘a all the way to third on Omara’s wild fly to Wickland. ONE RUN. throw to Daubert. Dreasen out, Cut- SECOND INNING—Beck fouled to| shaw to Daubert. NO RUNS. zill, ate walked, Farrel Sin DSN ING phn bk strtick Over Holts head, sending) out. Omara alno fanned. Daubert stig shrew out ake oR RON, |EMts to second. Shaw got under| singled to left, Daubert atole second. Me Te TENE i) Hendrix's high, fly. Jackson struck) Meyers walked. Wheat also fanned. Re maeettea, teats |OUts Perritt beat out a slow roller down nie and frat. fouled to Tesreau sec Herzog. hed dropped his Hands to his! to step away clear, Referee Joh thet Gunboat had polished i¢ with a foul punch, but ex- his favoring of the Gunner disqualifying him (practically ‘Bim wianer by a knockout) @aying that Gunboat was a bet- Babwer, and “could have beaten, Meyers to SECON awful it pole and went Ai her easily. Then came the bela ot pression that just ais get him ‘up in time to Beat Lily Orme out of the place money, THIRD RACE, Hallenbeck sort of evened things up for Impreasion’s defent by win. wing left. anyhow.” In eome other fights ; jolt was thrown out by Tinker.|the third base line. Huggins sacri- Guaner has overstepped the| the’ third. event’ fe (bg, MAnAlcap, ing to Mullen: Moriarty going tosec:|Land filed to Farrell. Houck waa| ficed, Daubert to Cutshaw, who cov. [but Sod! ‘@f the rules, hitting in break- , Me ching third, foriarty | easy, Tinker to Beck. NO RUNS. Magee filed to Wheat. : alertness und finishing power that won for Hedge, for in the final six- teenth Turner brought G. M. Miller up with what looked an undentable tush, The move, however, was oa stride or two too late, and Hedge just did leat. Guy Fisher led all the way to the head of :the stretch only to succumb to the rush of the other two, FIFTA RACE. Song of Valley won the fifth race practi¢ally from start to finish, Bull- dog led for a while, but Fairbrother soon shot, Song of Valley into the THIRD INNING—Cooper stood still fjoriarty tried to eteal wan outs | oe Tink home Keating to Sweeney. No RUNB. Boone fouled out to Stanage. Hart- sell waa called out on strikes, Moriarty threw out Peck. NO RUNS. SEVENTH INNING—Keating threw out Veach, Kavanaugh went out, eatin te to ule Burns filed out to Mul- ut, Cutahaw to Daubert. NO_ RUN: SEVENTH INNING—Cutaaw wan out, J, Miller to Dressen. Stengo! led through Perritt. Smith dou-| Moran. bled to right, Stengel holding third.| to Fletch Fischer was purposely passed. Dal-| THIRD ton batted for Schmutz and bounced a ingle over Beck's head, scoring Stengel. Omara popped to Huggins. Daubert out, Huggins to ONE RUN, gled Ruelbach now pitching for Brook- | bley lyn, J. Miller walked. Wilson waa| stretch It, called out on atrikes nd J. But aside from these faults & very clean fighter, win- fights with il delivered, In the Morris fight it ne etarted the roughing, mith all around the ane bim by meee © ie: na “clean brea! and fouls came soon lesson of the whole fore’ we can claim el fly. Wilnon went out the Zwilling sailed out to Shaw. beat one ‘filed to Jackson. Myers struck, out. Shaw tripled to left. He drix grabbed Evans's terrific liner and threw him out at first. NO RUNS. FOURTH INNING Wickland bounded out to Myers, a = ited, Beck met the same fate. Cooper grabbed Frits's fy. NO RUNS. Hofman lined out to Beck. Tinker mado nensational atop of Wi aill’s hit over second and threw him Cree was hit by a pitched ball. Erwin len sacrificed to Burns, unassisted, Bush threw out to third. NO RUNS. threw out Pireen er GHTH IG—Stanage INNI sin- N G—Tesreau oar. u as : Dauna sacrificed, | out at first. Holt filed to Zwilling,| was doubled ‘ond, er to URTH INNI MB tay chened fner ell tea ware threat: who covered the | NO. RUNB, ©] Gmara, ‘Beck doubled to right. Wingo pounced to.Gron, Beeches s9 ite Slee tonnst, Wecaie fied to Moran: ened at the head of the stretch, bui| hae, Stanage going to recond, Bush FIFTHS ‘INNING—Farrell doubled | wal! Dressen singled to centro, | Mollwits. thet. ‘o Mh eailed to B onion od Couldn't come on. He, however,| Nt to Peckinpaugh, Stanage was|down right ficld line. Hendrix was| scoring J. Miller and putting Win Niehoff bly So ee eats linets | Yingling. bounded ‘to Stock, Dan- saved the place from Golden Prime,| Ut, Peckinpaugh to Maisel, trying|{hrowm out by Holt, Farrell taking) on third. Dressen stole ascond. Pe cher vite singled bur the bail hit Nie- {els fled to Pletener, Hersog sin the odds bn choice, which ran | for third, Bush went to second on a/third. McGuire, batting for Jackson, scoring Wingo| Mollwity singled but the ball Tee, ee canine,“ Marace etals enecne. ial) face. wild pitch, Peck threw out Moriarty.|Was thrown out by | Holt. Tinker to left. | hott, NO INNING—Burns singled tol Herzog stole third, twombley. sin. MALONEY pa . wal and stole second, Wilson was Erwi 1 Herzog got Burns|gled to left, Herzog scoring Niehoff "i Mal retired by Westerzill and Myers, NO| THREE RUNS right, Erwin and Herzog 6 7 yrMagland to-day. Tommy ts/SALARIES TOO HIGH, SAYS — | Keating was called out on atrikes, | RUNS. ig MOET CINNING—Meyera bunted| stealing. | Snodgrans strolled. Fast Bed te lee OR vere sine with Gus Platts, and but had to be thrown out at first. ‘alsh now playing left field for|and was out, Perritt to Dressen.| double play off Fletcher, od gled to left, Piez running for Mey- t him in Liverpool on Aug. HEAD OF MINOR LEAGUE.] toone beat out . Hartzell got |Chicago. Land filed to Zwilling,| Wheat walked, Cutahaw filed to Ma-|Groh, Mollwits, NO RUNS, gled to left. Plea running for Mey Saree. $$ weneeant, be RNY. J RU BEREAN SHOW ONE ROMER prea’ Called: Out OA. sci Aae _ sia aot singled. {0 tight: Meyers, Ying |reau singled to left, scoring Plex and matched Mat 7 aR, N. ¥., —Presl- Cooper died easily, Hi j | Stoe: : tfed Be flys yma be with Matt Wells and) ROCHESTER, N.Y July 2—Preat-|" NINTH INNING—High filed out to| NO-RUNB. ¥ FORRES Vo Eich: fae ted to Meyers. J. Miller| Herzog walked, Twombley, forced |Stock. | Daniels, mutfed’ Bescher's, ty. Johnny Summers, for the wel- . @. 4 onal) wartaell, Crawford cracked a aingle| siXTH INNING—Zwilling atrolled,| ied to Wheat. Wilson singled to left.| Herzog, Doyle to Fintoner, pinging ray out on third on attempted ateal, t championship of England, |!asue, who ts here on an official visit) tq right, Maisel threw out Veach,| Wickland sacrificed, Houck to Myers,| Wilson out stealing, Fisher to Cut-| scoring. Niehoff forced Twombley,| i 0 Oo" Niehoff. Doyle. doubled, belay a real American Tommy can’t |*#!4 to-day that the time has come for | Crawford oing to second: Kas anaugh| Beck singled to right, scoring Zwil.|*aw. NO RUNS, Doyle to Fletcher: ONE RUN. new [scoring Bescher. Wiltse running for retrenchment in all leagues. “The sport| fouled out to Mullen. RUNS. |jing. Evans let the ball through his SIXTH INNING—Nleho! Doyle. Burns hit into a double play, | Sat legs and Beck raced to third. Rvana dropped Frits’s long fly, Reck scoring and Frits took second, pitching for Brooklyn. a pap oway any Lonsdale belts, firm foundation,” he said, Sj i Moran Tommy it , ce “s Bt a a a a a KRAFT GOES BACK TO THE MINOR LEAGUE ple OUR bo CLOTHIER AND GARDNER WIN IN TENNIS DOUBLES. RUNS, By John Pollock. | forget thelr trouble BROOK- ' second trying to steal, Fisher to Cut-| wanted it—wanted it sure—so that NO| they could come home with a nice ot the hit, Snodgrass stole spectacle, Meyers belted one into left, was hit on the shoulder. short single Bescher with a murderous triple to the wall, go that four men were now in and nobody out. fanned. Burns was equally merciful, art—not since 1913—and soaked a two- bagger, Bescher trotting in. FIVE RUNS. threw out Niehoff, Groh Snodgrass cared for Mollwits forced Groh, Doyle threw out Fletcher. Snodgrass Dressen.| fanned; 80 Groh filed to Beacher. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK Small Chance of Welsh Granting Packey a Match Best McFarland Can Get From} g England Is Offer to Meet Matt Wells. the purpos back the title to thig country, it is al- most certain that he will never get GIANTS. (Continued from First Page.) around this region for many a day out stealing, Flaher t0}tocome—attracted afew kindly souls who thought it only right and proper to go out and give tho to Dressen. Omara fanned. NO|Herzogians a farewell cheer to waft and make them McGraw's men their w: pn the right side ur balla, single, Twombley Erwin. . threw Tworbley's pop fly rolled ‘safe, but he soon fell on the trail, NO RUNS. D INNING—This was an walked. Btock ‘Tesreau's followed Fletcher. Merkie was i has no out. er. ING—Niehoft NO RUNS. doubled to left. did Daniels. out Merkle. Meyers singled to right. took Rtock's fly. forced Meyers, Hersog to Groh. of bringing departing and scored on Burns perished to Niehoff. Fletcher | Doyle generously threw out Merkle. Meyers sailed to Daniels. Stock fanned. Yingling Hersog ain- F right, scoring Erwin. Twom- ingled, but was out trying to Burns to Stock to Fletcher. Miller | ONE) RUN. ‘Tesreau Moran bunt- ie for twenty rounds elth in Franciaco or Vernon, als hi 3 only realized about $25,000 out of his ring battles. The following cablesram was. ceived from Lond Pictures of the Smith-Carpent! in London, of which a private vi was given last night, show that Smith struck Carpentier at least ‘ 1 is tn FR ; . : HILE Packey McFarland ts . Worth More Than $8,000 | Inning—Cook’s Sprinting | Timely Hits in First and in Run in the Seventh willing to take on Freg@ie| tist wae ts the act of failings f Sixth Rounds. i Welsh, the world’s light-| 80 ity that us Arm to Winner. Saves Local Team. Hi Inning. weight champion, in a twenty-rouna| °° *¢ 8 ellmpee at them. When Wiilie Ritcht rrives here from England on the Vaterland ne: GILMORE TELLS CLUBS | TO.GRAB ALL STARS OF RIVAL LEAGUES po Leader of Federals Says Other Fellows Will Have to Do the Worrying. PITTSBURGH, July 23.—Swinging around the circuit to confer with the President James G. Gilmore arrived nere. | “There is nothing to prevent us from securing those players we want now,” he sald. “We have the money and we shall go out and get the men. ‘That's all there is to it. Frankly, that ip one of the reasons why I am maxk- ing my rounds. I shall confer with the team owners in all the cities where we have a franchise, and my advice to them will be ‘Go and get the men you want.’ We already have by | about fifteen star players who are now playing with National and LEWIS AND DYER Tit IN FIRST ROUND ON 4 SHAWNEE CLUB SHAWNEE - ON - THE - DELA- Wednesday, he will be met at the| WARE, July 2%—More than a hun- Prindle, Shawnee, 43, 45—88; C. A. Dunning, Clarke, Corkran, Baltimore, 44, 6-89; H. D. Newto H. M. Kean, Charles Murray, North Hills, 45, 45-00: T. M. 8. Roll American league teams under co tract for 1915. It is not likely shall ask any of these men to come with us this year, however. “Still we shall place no obstacle in the way of any owner going out and signing the yers they want. to report immed! ly if they so de Before the season closes we wil! all the men we want for next year signed up to contracts that will hold in any court In the land, Aa It is, we are content and willing to let the Sone next He casually re- rked that Federal teams should do well in Cleveland and Cincinna’ a tl Detroit will easily suppor Groh, Mollwitz. —~<_——_ Matty's Brother to Pitch. Niehoff, THREE RU NO retired by Holt and Myers, Frits Oh Field Sunday the 1M be eee arene ed safely. Mollwits fouled to Meyers. At Olympic junday there will be unit 0 1SED BASE. BOSTON, July Two matches In Reamahite gear erate Beat one an Soran ole, second. Erwin popped mene ai * be tg) i it's DIB doubles were all that had been com- RU! A - | Gants, ewaon, Matty's Aa aiaeeat sad pleted when rain interfered with the ed out on atriken | Highlander Chief Balks on Demands SEVENTH INNING Pataried to brother, will piteh for they All-Teaguers competition in the Longwood singles Hofman Bran souing Made by Player Who Nearly Fight. Mollwits copped Burns's foul the > Giants will play the strong Pitta- i and Eastern doubles championships at out, Hendrix to then let fly a wild throw that scored] field team, who will have Roemer in the 4 ’ ———— — the Longwood Cricket Club to-day, Beck. NO Fl si ea Aen Started a Strike. Beacher, Snodgrass walked. viewh: box. ig matches werg won ’ R rint into short centre Cooper 4 fe stoaiing Ne g 9n8 0. F, Gardner | caught Tinker's fly. Wilson boosted ‘well tn. the reung and. Wil: |t0 Hofman, Zwilling smashed the Hi be the, oovend, rysnd oad Wil: lio Mo centro field. fence for, two fd A etic Wickland struck out, NO me other matoh . Crocker ‘round. ‘The summary: mpionships—see- sara Pa Now: ab cand N.W., Niles de- id tied 1 i. hh & i . Colleater it. round continued—Wiill. and E. a ah rt Clarence Kraft, the young man who nearly caused @ baseball strike, did not play first base for the High- landers this afternoon, Kraft walked into the office of the Highlander olub to-day and, as Secretary Tom Davis sald, President Frank Farrell. Farrell told him he waa willing to as- me the contract he had with the Newark club, but could no nothing thought ee lew ‘Remnants \dded Daily, Suit $18 <> Travel a thousand miles and you “sgouldn’t find values to equal them. $30 ‘to $50 two and three-piece Suit remnants made to measure, satisfaction guaranteed, ‘coat and trousers, $16. » Qpen , Saturdays until 1 o'clock. feating W, in the. thi was ulted. 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