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| he. C. re BEST SPORTING PACE NN NEW ‘YORK : -|WHAT ARE OUR IDLE - FIGHTERS DOING? ©o© oo oo @® By VIC WARD RDICULES YARN” Copyright, 1914, by The Prem Pubttishing Os, (The New York Reening wore.) Gimme be Nex DAWNCE muss owe, Hey? &: cava. ay | ABQUT COLLAPSE OF . SAS SEY |THE FEDERAL LEAGUE | | Brooklyn Club Representative | Says Independents Are in 115 Aweue To Have To | Field to Stay. Cf — | Ailtchie Declares That He Firmly us a Petey | é | anawer to a hysterical story that ap- aSSIBLY GAD | | peared to-day purporting to show Believes That Welsh Will PERHAPS 1 TPRELIM KID KQKO 1S CARING | that the Federal League was on tho Never Give Him a Chance to UABBING JACK LIMBER® FOR HIS KAWN UF verge of collapse. ‘Tho business man- (® MINGLING wite on “prive ager of the Brooklyn Club didn't — Regain the World’s Light- he eta At 5 Dae > PERCHANCE SEMI FitvaL think the yarn was of sufficient imp- GAme tS DEAD HERE Now - i BATTUNG BILL SULLIVAN portance to warrant a denial. Asked weight Title. weave STARS ARE AWAY ~~ a NEWPORT. (S GETING BEATEN UP BY a an opinion on the true soaditiogs UT ,WHERE ARE THE CGIHERS a in the outlaw league, the old-time , THERS C ——> ve, waver RovEHHOUSE RUHM Giant replied that the independents rR 2S a eee HAS Gone BACK TO HIS OLo JOS wore far from collapsing. ILLIE RITCHIE, home trom AND (5S EARKING 413 LINING. “The St. Louts club,” said Ward, : Lenten, stye. that vreddie| . — “which has suffered the most from we will probably never Griggs, unassisted, Misse hit to Holt, | OnLy lack of attendanoe, isn't in a feeble Give him a chance to regain his light- who made a wild heave and he took | Forty financial state. Only the other day ‘weight title. It is the firm opinion of jtocond. Simona was nn easy victim, j the club gave La Rue Kirby, a young tee former champion that Weish eee nian Suita Gat cn ae ia 5 star in the Southern Association, a @eeen't want to fight bim again. Owens fanned : cash bonus of $4,000 for signing. That » “Those agreements Welsh says he CALL ON FINNERAN gic non 3. < HURRICANE HENRY ele = doesn't <A a if the St. Louls club Se sald Wisse carte, Fe to centre. ‘Tobin walked. On an a N BE FOUND DEMONSTRAT) OTHERS MAY OE usr A tooled} wivel. “If Woish insists I do 133 pounds tempt to sacrifice, Kommers bunted to " xX ; | Finneran, who throw to Weaterzil, SY ‘tet him make that demand of every, forcing Crandall. Drake beat out an komen fi else ots. I tipped 134 for the! Jinfleld tap, filling the bases, =H. Mil-) EYRTER MAY fight. Welsh, with o great! ler forced Drake at second, to Hofman! @e ack AT PHYSICAL CULTURE Lents ee cane tarourh the Hast was aot inde for the purpose of enlisting financia) aid 1 as the story intimated. Gilmore is i] making an inspeotion of the clubs, unansisted, Tobin scoring. Houcher's the same as any other league Presi- did 185. Where does he figure fly dropped anfe in short centre, Kom.| HS Taine GIANTS dent. He remained in New York but A weigh 13 for a return |mers scoring. H. Miller took third] QUARTERS . three ore last Saturday, Sunday and Matoh? Welsh wants to make « side/\Ward Men Battle Hard for an/ 840m the throw tn Boucher went to KEEPING a ae Mond He played golf with me the Bet of $25,000 when we meet again. i Ce net oa out by] IN SHAPE Freater part of Monday and then lett Bunk! He haen't got that nancial! Even Break With the wc gober went out, Crandall to i. aha aN el ae the report that the Federal League 11 Paahing. Hiller. raon wns tossed out by je rep is _ _“h em more than willing to fight St. Louis Feds. Bridwell. Griggs doubled to lety feld. | going to give up the fight,” concluded Walsd once more, In two months I'll, St. Louis Feds. Hivans eiined © eeette, aborting on tho leg with ono of Allen's curves. | and the usual crowd was cut to about | Ward el Mb ready fer anyone, Chariic White! coat 7. Grizgs, and waa caught going fo sec- TRee Soe Meerey Been it: | 4000. Mathewson had the pitching cn Preferred. I am golng to take a sbort, pnd Moraies Po eraec ih Se aAsage, om Bean to Cutshaw. Koney hit to Al. | @aalgnment for the Giants and a HAMILTON ENTRIE ENTRIES, a rest, en prepare for a busy win- FIRST GAME. FOURTH INNING—Misso won Jen, who tossed him out at frat. NO|rayed against him was his old | wad certain he sts called out on @ close decison, Holt RUNS. mate, Red Ames, who got a big reer eoxenngh ht hata dO me atin tr Rothing worse thun & tay BROOKFEDS. to Griggs. Bimons died easily, Fin- the third ‘bese Moe. ftummel barred | HOM As be came to the plate. foaled aon RM, A Open adnan ae it te Be A iene amet | nee intone, aemea|Oneck Stable’ nbs Spy wis SHE ‘ 2 who threw bim out at first, Miller up with @ hot le to right. Her- ig : a oat hw he oan tee tte ; Pole a one j sivened, Balls Andereoa maces. to: the | ing to third. ‘Byun singied 0 centre, |g aniso cracked « single to rignts| Made Fast Time in Wake- | god af ieee Piso tt t's 8 score fo ng fy. scoring Miller. Viox tossed out Dau- J Mantiing it you go nase © eps, . 0 2 12 O O|NO RUNB. bert on a fast play. Egan going to/®#@vanctng Daniels to third. Twom- " i Saino 2. Pi Agsrensivenies 000 ——>— second. Egan stole third. Mensor| ly hit to Stock end Daniels was field Handicap. 075 9 r nothing. In the last roun@. ‘ o 0 | ¢ alters Pub down, Stock to Meyers to mack i weakened and covered up 6 -0O 14 3 0 JOHNSTON CAN’T PLAY In the meantime Bersug Tan himecif. He mets going in some oo110 BALL IN PITTSBURG. new Galt was Cactef Stock to Bovis aeinea wide: Lpsqety bent over ; " tat . pitching for Brooklyn Viox art-\te Wletcher, Twombly taking seco! \mpaeti Brae wie.) T cguide't get a chan: to land a ‘ t ae ae ————— Five Hits in eta uaa Second Round | guessed Brown and walked Given ° tho play. Niehoff was called out; EMPIRE CITY RACE TRACK, if . ‘ 4 4 0] rmrrssUna, July Laie tceraves 4 sent a long fly to Dalton Cooper ti Ti iecbay Ray hinchaley Cn YONKERS, N. Y., July 30.—The Oneck 0: ir arr ws &: | 5 . 3 , on strikes, Burns was out, Herzog “4 2 poly giving Welsh the cham.) 0 0 0): Oe ee Ge gen ourine Runs. Plate and” Mensor walked tures it Mollwitz, NO RUNS. feature of the getaway card this MES aca eee ood on points, The American sore 0 0 0 O abel fn Pennsylvania. Johnston j sen bounder over Brown's Wend | SECOND LINNING—Stock threw out/ afternoon. The race was worth $3,000 Jet Woimes, 108: Back ‘Atle bolder waid Corri waa an bonor- ey ae = - for a single, filling the bares. Mensor)/ (rob. Moran singled to left. Moll-! not to the winner. James Butler's a of * td 1001 Ra, 4 ide la Ae boee to enclan — + was required to file a bond of $3,000 twisted his left ankle turning wita Med out to Robertson. Moran | 0°) ine ieaskasia ids penne founsesneles "4 ed Ma OS che sa) es “ Totals. 2 6 2 14 1 that he would not violate the order, | BATTING ORDER. and wan carried off the field stole eecond as Meyers threw wila,|Comely, giving Kas a te ne coreg everyone. To Tpatatanuate Shaw batted for Shanbete: 80m parae ; Waster the pene tion | yghittsbureh. Brooklyn. taking his Biase Ria me 5g. terrey eae Beecher to stock, NO'RUN ‘ad Tees core waones oe ainaea Bd Ls Y, oars i [OPS StRee | Serer tee etion | Mengor, rf. Omara, os. Baa Nhs Gece Natt ‘second.| _ Roberta Clan baci date aay the scenes in the Olympia club im: er MOUN |chould bo mode permanent, The tn: | Carey, if. Daubert, ib. Wiest tages 8 anaes ovee, Fletcher was bit; by ‘& pitched ‘wait,| Cum, at one time last in the back. |Z, n 7 R. H.PO. A. E./junction was asked by the Cincinnati | Mowrey, 8b. Dalton, ef. : rs stretoh, ran over horses at the end| Wesier car, track fast iad the finish of his fight 1 he + t Pittabur; Cutshaw fouled to Gibson,| Fletcher stole second and took third Tobin, If......0...2 1 3 © 6| Exhibition Company, owning the Cin. | Wagner, ss Wheat. 1f. * a ed] 08 Clarke's wild throw. Merkle hit to| to be a good third. See Se athe anal bell sounded." sald| W. Miller, rt....... 1 1 2 0 Ol claimed Johnuton had vleiated hus"eoe’ |ieongichy, ab, * Seat ge tnaot the bad onen fo by and waiked| Niebof® and Fletcher was run down| Kaskaskia led ali the way, followed] strong right at the end, but Stewaiil arnenee O ¥ Drake, cf. 1 3 3 0 offfact in going to the Kanes City|Viox, 2 pee amine toe to frat, Smith popped to Mowrey, Chere ee eee Rrteng|by Comely. Kilkenny Boy was third delaved Mis move a trifle too long ine a | H. Miller, 1b......1 2 7 «4 oj penerel® ouch & Billets @ ponrey Toute Duar ee inna Bess throw out Meyers, NO RUNS. ajay quarter, butt soon gave way to Pal Hany atthe end and wan wonton Bouc! . De D. 4 t. ct 'HIR! 'G—Clarke grounded | Lady ary, who moved up men- , ongt mt t. . ane sno, had ‘come dows from ravelbad nee : : : 4 THREE HORSES REMAIN IN|, timpires—Kiem and Hmalie atten. |ing Wheat at third, unassisied. NO out to Merkle, unassisted. Ames filed ningly nearing the stretch turn, Ed. tralling the feta to the atretett ees on eir coun- EN’ a -_ out to er. Mathewson ran acrosi Be yas 81 OMe to be In, r qibey all cheered loudly tor| Mise, 2b 2 3 2 3 9| $10,000 TROTTING STAKE. eee jee ENE INNING. Wenner the line and caught Danicle's mia penn ted Sol mee trailing and] Bee, wax nunpowed to bo In. judging = tenses al to . ’ ch foul b a 1 walked over to Cori and aaia/ Simon, © 1 0 7 1 6 pernorn, July 30.—Wwith the final ree] EBBETS FIELD, BROOKLYN, N.| 184 went to third ono wilt, pitch. |More Opened with # alngle to left.| As they stralgatoned for the runt? cee pace o mina It was about two mip-| Groom, p 9 2 1 3 Ol mult of the $10,000 M. & M. stake for|¥., July 90.—Manager Fred. Clark and| Brown's curves. and went to the| Matty sacrificed, Mollwitz to Groh.’ home Comely closed a bit and Butwell| he ati race was scratched dow. ia teteaa Wok Gat aan 7 — — — — —|224 trotters ati undecided, tntereat in| nis busky bund of Priates, who have|hench. On Koney's sacrifice fly to| lock, taking second. A wild PItN | ia4 ty ghake up Kaskaskia with the| to three starters-"Addie, Ml. Working on. For answer Corri waved| Totals.......,,... 8 14 27. 8 the great classic was at fever heat. je b | ° Dalton, Wagner crossed the re hae FA Ub . lad and Altamaha, and that's the Meiand Urata cocnan ithiteesheate @intiars veRiaiied after ens een trying to take the scalp of the Viox singled to left and on Wheat's | called out on strikes. Doyl grounds whip {1 ‘he final drive, At the end ent I shouted ‘Does ho win? SUMMARY, terday's stirring six-heat struggle to| O/ants the last four days, arrived this) noor throw took second. Dalton was ont ko Moliwits, unassisted. $O| Kaskaskia was tiring fast, That the} “4% 4h" Nae AICAInne ee iat Cori almply shook his head.| First Base on Halls—Of Seaton, 1;| fight this afternoon for the rich prise, |2fternoon to battle with Manager| under Gibson's fly. ONE RUN r Ri ea > " 1 race was fast considering the dead] until well around the far turn, fol- ule T quickly jumped from the oft Pech Ke LE ‘They were Peter Scott, driven by Walter | Robinson's baby infants for the next + A VOU IVE INNENG—Rtetcher mae) "36%, 78 of the track is shown by| lowed by Worikng Lad, with Addie 2 ee ‘ 5 M. trailing, When Working Lad went Cox, with two heats to his credit; Lassie | four days, including a double enguge- ie and threw him out at firet. Twom- | the fractional Uni as et Oa pity men. an They thonEME won. Groom, #; by Juul, 1. Left oh Hasca| scGregor, also with two frets, piloted | ment Saturday afternoon making five WINNERS AT HAMILTON Bir, Aled” out to ogsner” Flwicor | to the front everybody thought the = 101 = re one ba nen race was over, but Addie M. moved rErsrtine, told thom Welsh Volare ine Lg ie Connor, | bY Tom Murphy, and Linda Wrona, Mc- | battles in four days. threw Niehoff out. NO RUN! Racing ‘around New York wound = up to Working Lad at the eighth pole, FIRST INNING FIRST RACE.—Maiden three-year-} Herzog threw out Burns. Rob-|up hero this afternoon. To-morrow | hg with fr San ee BAO oe Hit mn i Resa Given out'torwin the © nrat heat yonter: | roller oe Nene haan tise: “Jitcs| olds and up, foaled in Canada; $500] ertaon heat ont an infield hit. Mletch- will be an’ off day and on Baturdey fatter Mee Ros Use wand age the ITCHIE staten that pictures of| Chappel (2) Juul, Witihy pitcher | day. was distanced in the second mile| Alien got and threw him out at first.| added; six furlongs—Mausolus, 113]¢7 Soated out to Niehoff, Robertaon ,Xaratoga Springs eging. | to las filly the rest of the way to win by a Aho Aight showed Corr made a| By beetow tH. willy” by dual cw. rhe: fe cine Fore for the day Carey hit a boundggr to Omara, who (Goldstein), 13 to 10, 1 to 2 and 1 to was out stealing, Clarke to Groh. NO ftnrougd the month of August. length and a half, ‘ 2 RUNS. FIRST RACE. wrong decision, The former| Miller). Umpires—Vunsickle and An. | comprited the Free-for-All pace, tossed Bim out on & quick play. Mow-| 5 “arst; Fallen Angel, 105 (Callahan),| FIFTH INNING—Groh lined a hot ; ‘ ; said he was anxious to| ‘@rson, Attendance—2,000, were canecae te mart i alning Tek fouled te Mitlon "NO Ruins” | 9'to 6, 7 to 10 and 1 to 4, second; Tom| single to centre. Moran hit into a), There was A ik selawiy orowd on : the fims to this country. but| waguinaton Ppank, proox.| fe Tis ‘pace, $1.00 and the sié| UMowrey and Koney took care cf|F. Lanigan, 107 (Metcalf), 7 to 1, 3 to een ey eereecher £0, Doyle. t0 | tayorite players Kot off in front when So FT Co LLAR authorities would not let him}, WASH oe Psa 2 Fe Oe Ea eetioecenceren Qmara, Daubert out, Wagner to}, and 7 to 10, third. Time, 1.14 3-5. strikes, NO RUNS. on} Mamie KK. ‘stuggered home in the ‘Bogiand with them. LYN, July 30.—Tho St. Loulx Miners ‘omey. Dalton sent a pretty trivle| percronee, Exmer, Perey R. Ryan} miner UNS, opening event in front of Busy Edith, ; i i p back of third eyed to Willie, the Ritchie-| captured the opening ait of the| A. A. U, ANNOUNCES DATES easy for Cooper and ieney. NO| and Astart also ran, base of Merkle's smash and threw |™i0 Vevey tM i nents Wasn't @Anancial auc |double-header from the Brookfods| FOR SWIMMING CARNIVALS, | 1c e's am ¢ Nha ureeten ture che lous ; Rane a F him out at first. Meyers hit the left ‘enked heaten | MECOND INNING—Kelly drove a Re aetakay aman dagalty rar] fleld fence for two bases and wus Wan ties: ener na fewedl double to left field. Koney came across |furlongs.—Palermo, 98 (Smyth), 11 to| called out for not touching first.) oo siy, When they were straight- with @ single to right centre, scoring |5, 4 to 5 and 2 ‘to 6, first; Proc- ies age oe Hergog threw out) coed out Mamie K. came again in a Kelly, Viox was a food waiter and| tor, 111 (Taplin), 36 0 1,8 to 2 and NOIXTHE INNING. —Clarke waa out| surprising manner and, catching Busy ew a fret Gi ix i 9 Crockett, r NG. went on to pentier-Smith battle | After they slaughtered his offerings | door eben d championships for 1914| tim of srikes, coonee bit a kad (reanany 16 to ie to 1 and 7 to 2/90 striked. Ames filed out to Meyers. alt Ay He ee Bat ih. ‘ton: 906,000, which all eaeae Wilke [for one and two-thirds innings, Hig ge follows: | S8-Yarda Swim—New xsi hounder to Smith which he could not|third. ‘Time, 1482-6, ‘The Lark,| Matty threw out Daniels, NO RUNS.) DOL ol) neat povittry thres leugths that ‘the English public was Ce Tenrete LAS, ra handle, Koney crossing the plate and| Blackthorn, Kasan, Tie Pin, Jack] Matty was out, Niehoff to Mollwits, Chappell and Juul pitched the balince| wim’ Glenmore ’ ; The latter was last in the back egpectally keen ‘to seo him mix! of the game for Hrooklyn, pete b: Lay Coney 5a ea seit. 4 Viox taking third. Mensor grounded| Winston, Carrie Ome, Vineland,| Bescher was called out on strike Poirged yee one bs ag here this afternoon by a verdict of for r nearly $17,000 to cover ex” |% t© 2% They made the mighty Sir] James B. ,Sulliv A week before this Colin Bell | Thomas Heaton, the big trump twirler|that the National Bombardier Wells, two second |of the Brookfeds, sneak to eavicny actractea 'e) $2¥00 ‘cokfeds, sneak to the coop| mittee had awarded $ Doyle grounded out to Mollwitx, un- | stretch. . Fancy’ Dive—Chi ht fate to O'Mara and Viox was thrown out|Eiderdown and Argent also ran, y : SECOND RACE. | toased splendidly for the victors and and gato . cs seen assisted. NO RUNS. says Carpentier is t) and | Rept, 5; ie atie Rives Sw: iwim—Missouri A.| &t the plate, O'Mara to Miller. On THIRD RAC Purse $600; added 4 th ms hour on the other side. was accorded excellent all-round sup-|(. St. Louls, Sept, the play O'Mara dislocated bis finger, | international selling; Steeplechase;|_ SEVENTH INNING—Heraog was) | Burwell Onn BO enone NO FASTENERS REQUIRED. hi ‘went on| Port by his clubmat git algo announced that the Rye Egan replacing him at short. Carey |four-year-olds and upwards; two|0Ut, Doyle to Merkle. a RTO | cere a ar the tun for nome © Wefnan be came'to tonten —-> Ewimming Club would hold the One- kept up the good work by singling| miles—Frijoles, 182 (Dupee), 2 to 1,, out, Twombly. | Niehoff was out, | ing Charmenes al bin) tit tec aney Frlian e 1p for the Gunboat Smith dattle SECOND GAME. Rye Heach on Sept ns ene Swim at! past third, scoring Cooper, Mensor|3 to 5, and 1 to 4, first; The African, | Fletcher to Merkle. NO RUNS brought Young Emblem up with a a mat him at the station, BATTING ORDER 1D taking second. Mowrey singled over | 186 (Gaddis), 9 to'l, 2 to 1 and 4 to 5,| Groh tossed out Burns, Groh also Robertson, cl went ove whip, | COLLARS 2 Yor25¢ iehoff toased | &reat rush, But short, scoring Mensor. On Dalton’s| second; Exton, 147’ (Kohler), 9 to 10, | threw Be cate e and. Kor Faxacutan'| [an St. Louis, BROOKFEDS’ LONG GAME. | fumvio'ot the ball Carey took third. |2 to > and out, third. Timo, 408 2-5, | out Fletcher. NO RU Po ee ae Eto the wood, | LW&R Zandt Jacobse CoTroyny: Qim through the stree Tobin, If — On an attempted double steal Carey | Aurific, Joo Gaiety and Blue Lawa| EIGHTH INNING Groh was out) Vole umblem wan five lengths in ==> Yover bere?” eaid Willic. "We could: it Manager Bill Bradley's Brookfeds| was called out, Miller to Smith. | also ran. Doyle to Merkle, Moran filed out t0/ front of Stara and Stripes, who mude by the widest stretch piped H. Miller, 1b. and Minér Brown's St, Louis Terrors | FOUR RUNS. FOURTH RAC B.--$1,200 8 Robertson, Matty tossed out Moll- jer, 1b. }up a lot of ground from | we cadet wor tel lin the back stretch. Char nace) A%e Modern Dancing League record yester. | .,Cutshaw bounded to Koney, unas-| Brantford: selling; handicap; t Boucher, 3b. sisted, Stengel drew a free ticket to| vears-olds and upward; one mil& on made a Feder 01 1 out trl ‘was in Paris at the time of Morkle. was oalled out on strikes. Kilerea were raced to pieces in front e Maeeeiter belts “tein eee Bs Gay at Washington Park when they | first, Smith forced Stengel, Mowrey|the turt--Harburd, 98 (Metcalfe), 12 | Mevers Ried out to Moliwiss: Stock | both atopped. sorluding. yy beginning of a trip that carrind battled for eighteen innings in the|to Viox. Miller grounded to Viox,|to 1, 6 to 1 and 2 to 1, first; Klwah, | nea’ aut) fn infiial Me. Male THIRD RACE. | al Dh Brera cnempon thrones P. first game of the double-header. The| #Ne. threw him out at Arat, NO) IM Crap oe 108. ene eh | Stock to wecund, Groh thraw out | Othello stood hls opponents on thelr (pel) Set He dirtnplace 0 "nis parents at | Umpires—Anderson and VunSickle, {Fame was Won in the etghteenth In-| THIRD INNING—Hgan ran back|t to 1, 2 to 1 and cven, third, Time, |Heacher, NO RUNS. | heads in the sally font ant ft tabi 5 fly EA Attendance, 3,000, ning when Solly Hofman singied,|in short left for Wagner's short fly.| 139 4:5, Privet Petal, Water Lady, | NINTH INNING Clarke double} half a tongth in front Money | 8, Californian wan very sorry be reeree acorng Anderaon with the winning| Kelly sent a short fly, which Stengel|Towton Field, Fountain Czar | down fhe Jet held foul ©, e mine ly ' i eee the much discussed fight. He (Special to ‘The Evening World.) and giving the Brookfeda the vic-| got after a hard run, Koney lifted| Michael oud Kayderoseros also ran. |bunted in fron e plat Meyers | _ "t care to criticise Referee Corri's| WASHINGTON PARK, BROOK- by the score of 4 to 8, The eec-|a hich fly to Dalton, NO RUNS, FIFTH RACE Selling; $600 added; threw the ball into left fleld, trying | Cooper's curves were too much! three-year-olds nd upward; six ture, for Clarke at third, Clarke scored on Giaqualifying Smith, but be- | Lyn, neral satisfaction on ¥,, July 30-—Hill Bradley's for Allen and he went to the bench.|jongs.-Singlo, 118 (anoy 10 to 1, the error and Ames was sefe on first 2 — warriors are not the least discouraged Races To-Day. Exan angled through Wagner, Dau: | qo ney and t to 1, wont Chilla, 107 | Daniels forced Ames, Matty te Doyle, New emnants ed rmer champion fort pertain over the terrible trouncing they re- N Y¥., duty go.--.| bert rateed a high fly to Viox, Kaan (McEwan), % to 1,6 to Vand 5 to 3 Denies stole. recond yg fereoe ningted across again for an- | ceived in the intial tilt, and went into the post ent ae trying io steal seco! Hbs0n| second; Theseries, 113 (Smyvu), 13 to | Past , ° ‘tent he would train for about 5 4 i @ Postponement | +, Wagner. NO RUNB. 6. a a. tc int second on the throw to the plate and| Menthe to et well acclimated | M9 second fray more deteratned than | unt to-day of the Uaro-day waren of) “POUITII INNING Viox trolled [jus pater tox, JB Rumen, (on Meveren wild tow to conte wen’ SULLE CO easure, ihe English weather and water ever to win from the St. Louls Miners, | motorbos ‘ataeriza, ane, the Gale Gop ot Cutshaw and Daubert made a fast | erin Haton, Casmena also ran Ita tied. Fletcher threw: out ‘Twom.- out by esterzil, ommers got @ i pares See: @ amashed a to: f center, ‘ . & ‘ ‘ ae” atte home MAMPLGN, | life on Hofman’s error.” Drake Mlel| Owner Joe Lunnin of the Red Nox] #.7INK Vio, Mensor forved Gooner, | LASSIE. M GREGOR WINS — ane some edie ruse Fall materia "¥ | to Cooper, and so f r NO J a i 2 d je rece t tT em nothing trivial will happen to| Runs. . evidently has deterinined to make &)ond and went to third when. Millor $10,000 TROTTING STAKE. | WILDING DEFEATS KREUSER aus hoes att ert feats oid Je brought home a four months’ | , CooPer singled to centre. Anderson | last stand for the American League} throw low to catch him at second. geass 5 IN TENNIS CUP SINGLES. i fi be egent them | Beat out a dunt, Cooper taking s6°- | pennant, Notwithstanting the good trey wes called out on strikes, ONE| pepRor, July $0.—Lassle McGregor we hoy Barret fie regularly for iriggs doubled to centrefield | gpeed at ub ing he 'N. Bsiiy u i ‘ rom to $50. ‘O -mea: . seme, He hee Vary dee # BCOTITI. CODEN Ad, Ader eet a teen eee ee ce yer| Dalton wan easy for Viox to Koney!|¥on the deciding heat in the At. & M-| _ PETTRBURGH, Pa. July 20.-sAnthony | sure only, ‘up. Will ho be Masunt to | #00. Evans flied to Tobin, Hofman } land in exchange for pisyers he really Wheat laced a single to center, ‘‘ut- | $10,000 stake for trotters. I eter Ho Wilding won the firat singles Australa- a Nix, Willie announced that | Rit to. Crandall, who threw to Hou- | did Aot” need. °1f Georg is right he shaw singled over second base, Wheat | was necond; and Linda Wrona, who! i.) German semi-finals of the Davie| Broadway CB do ‘ail the fighting for the coher, catching Griggs gc to third. | ought to be of as much help to the| stopping at second. Wagner anc | broke badly, was distanced, McGregor cup elimination from Kre yy “Steffens family. Westerall struck out, fda RUNS. Rea Box ta, was foe Wetta’ teo| Koner vatived Biangal, pork unvers| revs tnt tioney, oott senond and Mer Rogen. steaigh, acta, 4 ‘ 9th St. oak ss Brock: te 2 enka ee Pay, 8° gerund raz handled by iol and | kaa aie ‘oftort Stat ae ieee RUNS, “mith ped 10] Gloasey fourtn, Bets Satie Wise Reread es tke bresneoria | Mowrey wag Nt poor

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