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Sone ieee megan OTT TE ap Ae eee es ‘ thie Shy adie = i ye THE ENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2 ¢ ‘ ‘Tgereeae) BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK — * DODGERS BAT — |S€2:ress.°o'e:IBROOKFEDS WIN [ES 8525¢25 CHANCE MENPLAY |TRIAL BY JURY, [CHAMPION MLOUGHLN fanned. Louden suseies Hofman’s bit and -OUTVTORYN, es? 223] RST OF SEES [ESSE EXTRA MMNGS | 07D, FRSTIN | OTCASED Wa SECOND BATLE = se<2°5=°%) FROMBISONFEDSS='3=7=°="52] WITHTHE BROWNS) GRABBAGSTAKES) ANS TOURNEY G— Wagner threw —p——__— out Stengel, Daubert singted to right. ANTS capeendigeen Boston Man Won but Three = Rival Twirlers Pitch Brilliant|Capt. Cassatt’s Two-Year-Old] Games in Match Against . 4 Myers singled over second, Daubert . Long Distance Hitting in Third Roney. iran doued to fouled to | Wardmen Hit Ball Hard When | ing ubert and Myers. Cutshaw Pa eS Gave Brooklyns Second | tipted to rignt feld bleachers, scor- They Get Men on . Game After Second Inning Wins Feature Race at Californian at Newport. * eg Game of Double Header, | Kone. THREM RUM. ty Cole the Bases. (Continued trom First Page.) at Polo Grounds. the Spa Track. ; NEWPORT, R. 1, Aug. 26.—Of the > Should Willard and Johnson Be Som taneed. cat vioe, thity-two players left in the ruanii ¢ | FIRST GAME. par hea Nein Rene BROOKFEDS. Mathewson to check the tumbling BATTING ORDER. (Spectat to The Evening World.) for the fourth round of the national “\Matohed “Fake” Rumors Will' ii r R. H.PO. A. E.| Giants on their backward slump. He now Sok Hh beme SARATOGA RACE TRACK, Aug. |lawn tennis tournament to-day New 3 BROOKLYN. o12%40 Boone, 2. Austin, $b. 26.—Capt. E. B. Camsatt added an-|York had the largest contingent. - Surely Go the Rounds R. H.PO. A. netoh . | Cooper, 1... ain an out | Hartso ie Taran Gn other stake to his credit bere thie|There were twelve players from the ¥ 1 1 2 © O} Koney stopping at second. Was Chouinard, cf. 0 0 3 0 Ol” ‘ook, rf. Shotten, of. afternoon when Trial By Jury beat| metropolitan district, six from Bos- 5 ener luggins’s fumble. Burns sacrificed, of, i = ‘Soran, Se 0 1 10 © 0) forced Kelly at second, Egan to Cut- | Evans, 1b. 0 6 7 O 0} 8allee to rite Fletcher popped to Sec ‘Wb. ag: Nl it. home a field of fifteen in the Grab|ton, five from Philadelphia, four from P 3: Re Fodt Woe 0 0 4 0 Of ahaw, Koney takirhe third. McCar- 20 1 1 1] Magee. NO RUNG. Pecicapaueh, an. Wiliama, rf, Bag Handicap, worth $4,200 to the|San Francisco, two from Providence © ACK CURLEY of Chicago, at Py ty was out, Egan to Daubert, Kon ‘uggins singled to left. Magee’ gweeney, o. le winner, and one each from Pitteburgh, Balt!- i$ oo 0 ey scoring, and Wagner stopping at 2 1 1 5& Olout, Matty to Merkle. Dolan hit to! Maisel, ab. ew, C. Top o' sf od | moi aN 4 et Rviey me. New. SOS, 1 0 1 1 O}second. Carey Hfted to Cutehaw. 0 1 4 2 1] Fletoher, who threw to Grant, getting! Brown, p. Task po’ the Morning was a go re and Newport, — # wants to promote a fight be- 0 2 8 § 0|ONE RUN, 1 1 7 2 0] HUsging at third, Dolan out steal-| ‘Umpires — O'Loughlin and Hilde. |"econd and Lady Barbary a fast run- ‘The match between Maurice E, Moe 4 Jack Johnson and Jess Wil- el FIFTH INNING—Daubert fouled t ing, Meyers to Doyle. NO RUNS. | brand. Atte: 8,000. ning third. The start was far from|Loughlin of Sen national ndance, 3, : 0 0 O 1 0}Koney, Myers filed to Viox. Whea' 0 1 © 2 0} SECOND INNING—Murray out, being up to the Mars Cassidy stand-|champion, and Irving C. Wright of y writes: A Trrounded | — = — |Win, Mevete samy. Husgina ¢© (Spectad to The Bening World.) ard and several lost whatever chance | Boston was selected for the grand 2 " is in regard to taking over 000 2 Totals............6 6 27 13 2 "oN 7 : 4 POLO GROUNDS, NEW YORK, |they might have had just as soon as'stand court. Wright, who is. broth- A Magee, NO RUNS. | Jeep Willard, whom 1 will handle for ---- BUFFALO. Miller Itned to Snodgrass, Wilson'Aug. 26—The Browns began their| the barrier was sprung. er of Beals C. Wright, former national BS oe iit ine be sporting men, organ: site een D eal R. HPO. A. E. ney a id ot est nti last “agent in a ae bt Sea Shell, Top o'The Morning and bras arta holds the Southern oham- “Wined to have Willard beat Jack John- SIXTH INNING WwW PA Ei Mt Kat aes} NS. Yanks to-day an wa crowd of| Trial by Jury got flying breaks. | Dlonship. i TTS! — Wagner tomed THIRD INNING—Merkle nt | 0m, The plan is to post $10,000 in rr pa g, [out Bean. Cutshaw singled over frst, Agter, It. 1 1 1 © Itong fy to Dolan. Mathewson fanned. {2000 The St, Louis wang, though|sea Shell, however, was soon out-| McLoughlin outclassed Wright to i of « challenge to Jack Jobn- . H. PO, A. Getz singled to right, aending Cut- | Smith, 3b. 0 1 0 2 - O} Miller and Magee settled Snodgrass. out of the race for the flag, has lost/run by Top o’ the Morning, who led Such an extent that the Bostonian » #08. If Johnson or any friend of bis +O 26 1 0 spay to in ih On the squeeze play | Louden, 0 0 0 3 1}NO RUNS. none of ita pep, and it was a lively! al! the way to the stretch, whero| Won but three games in the mate’, | fishes to do 20, the $10,000 will ride ooo 10 ‘arty ounted und was thrown out! MeDonald, rf. Oo 1 t- 0 4|,,Back grounded to Doyle. Wingo) scrap, Carroll Brown and Wellman .{ which occupied thirty- by Adams, while Cutshaw scored, lined to Doyle. Doyle tossed aut Trial by Jury!, who was in a contend. ip y-three minutes one -sadlot Pringle pote oer oo280 Gets taking second, Ragon popped to | Chase, Ib... 0 0 18 0 0 Balloe, NO RUNB. Oy wero the opposing pitchers. ing position right behind, caught him| Playing time. The champion handled - wibce jeated Sullivan that © 1 1 §$ 6]Wagner. ONE RUN, lanford, URTH INNING—Doyle popped] FIRST INNING—Austin beat out . | Wright's chop strokes as if they were @ bona de challenge backed sees Kelly aingled to centre. Wagner hana bd ‘ 1 2 0 0) ,," Minter, ailier and Magee retired| an infield hit, Lavan forced out |and drew away to a clever victory. ine Simmplent Cc tenuis protismn, Wane Weal cash hhe been leeued. lined to Getz and Getz threw to Dau- ey, 2b. 2 2 3 Ol Burns, Huggins threw out Fletcher. in, Brown to. Peck. Shotten | The race looked a big scramble behind | many of his own returns were wa. 1 1 4 0, O}bert, doubling Kelly off firat. Mc- | Blair, 0 1 3 3 O}NO RUNS. walked. Lavan was out stealing | these three. playable from the other side of 1 the a stoc 0 0 2 © OjCarty singled to right. Carey singled 00020 Huggins lifted to Fletcher. Magee| third, Sweeney to Maisel, and Shot- FIRST RACE. | het. The scores were, 6—0, 6—3, é—1, 0173 0 to centre, MoCarthy stopping at sec- . out, Merkle to Matty, who covered took second on the play. Pratt} Adciaide T. won the opening event), 5° fast was the play up to noon that ond, Cutshaw toased out Collins, No | Anderson, p. 0 0 0 1 Othe’ bag. Fletcher threw ‘out Dolan.| singled, scoring Shotten, but was|yy\\ nose trom Tranid after @ thrili- | te® matches in the fourth round were my \ ® 0 1 0 O}RUNS. Booe 0 60 0 0 oj} OLE ERNINGEWil Saud ep caught in 6 chase het wean trst |i: arive in the last sixteenth of a cpalded in straight sete. All the favor- read; a Se cc. es eee > won backed upland second, tii reac \° ites came throu heee matches Getiitar at “ike Peters lee at ess to the pavilion fees tor aturrays land sath when Brown Mropped Wiles Aramid Was Suny. very Pere | one, ae 8 Uh ‘were not pushed at any be nothing at all. On the other | Mensor, 00000 2 7 24 14 3]|line drive, Grant singled to right.| the ball. The assists on this way |v inte the stretch, Thea she| time. Summary: if Willard wins they expect to ad --- for Schultz in 7th, Meyers hit into a double play, Beck| were Hartzell, Peck, Maisel, Mullon,| Closed from sixth place very fast,|,All- Comers’ tournament, singtes, tn a cot | Totale 1627123 0 to Huggins to Magee. NO RUNS. | Peck and Boone. ‘C. Walker was|and although she was catching Ade- | urth round: ev ereeeceree SUMMARY: Miller lined to Murray. Wilson aiso| called out on strikes, ONE RUN. — | juide ith ents welds, just tal E. F. Fottretl, San Francisco, beat Hyatt batted for Kelly in 9th, Base on Balls—Oft Finneran, |8¢"t jong fly eo huwe Cruise fouled} Boone fouled to Leary. Hartzell)to get up. Adelaide T. ran behind L. Childs, Pittsburgh, ¢-3, 6=3, Mensor ran for Hyatt in 9th. -_— Schultz, 4; off Anderson, 2,|t0 Fletcher. : popped to Agnew. Austin lost Cook’® |isirose to the strotch, and when the eS Out—-By Finneran, 6; yin — under and it went for @ single. |iatter quit took command. Frederick N. W. Niles, beat Dean SUMMARY, (Continued from First Pa Schulz, ‘1; by Anderson, 1. | Left FEDERAL LEAGUE. Cook out stealing, Agnew to Lavan... up with the pace all the way, was Maeary, CHMAECTE 0S First Base on Balle—Oft Pfefter, i Bases—Brookfeds, 4; ' Buffeds, 7. a aL. third. two lengths behind Tranid, m off C 3. Struck Out—By Pfet- -| Home Run—Cooper. ‘Three-Base Hit — SECOND INNING—Brown threw |“ ” SECOND RACE R,_N. .Williams, 24, Philadetphie, fer, 4; jooper, 4, Left on #—lternoon in the final game of —Westeraill, Two-Base Hite—Han- AT BALTIMORE. out Williams. Leary filed to Peck. - bea ey, Boston, 68, 64, Base Mit—Dalton Tee. Bas aH _| series between the Cabs and ree es bs he nald. Sacrifice Hite—| pIT7sBURGH— called, Gy re seikess, NO. UNS. Hantionn at ‘only eer tober We Lar L. Murray, San Francieco, beat Hit ton. Two-Base Hit— Cooper, inneran. Stolen Base—| - out on strikes. NB. ”, “SACK. ‘cunnuy.” Sacrifice Hit—Daubert,| There was even more interest in the| Louden. Wild Pitch—Schultz (2). 00000001 0-1 Wellman, threw out Cree. Mullen | rider, had scared his backers s by a3 - x A Mackinney, Providence, 1, IURLEY should know als abou Riana io Dabbert wild ane: pond eiwalie TORE: way Attendance, Lede me 2 ys [eats 1 ae 00000 hak * mation wie second sreeney Tuckey ft on i ae to on the Rs id Giteca wer Fore, = : - Umpi By: ' — 2] struck out, but got to first on a/flat, and in that he got up to 5 , making matches with J thro’ § 84, 6-2. jack ugh the gates as soon as they (pecial to The Erentng Wor'd,) Batteries—Camnltz and Berry; {assed ball and Mullen taking third. | Nosegay s length, He tay Inet nearly |* ya. Washburn, New York, beat ‘were opened and kept on coming un- Sweeney and Mullen worked a double | ® eo way uni alf a mile ie bhaivg ehas WASHINGTON PARK, Aug. 26.— | Quinn and Russell, Umptres—Goeckel | a¢q, the latter scoring. Maisel; home, and then moved up in uncanny H. A. Throckmorton, New York, é—1, (Spectal to The Evening Workd,) was after time to start. Fif-| atter a disastrous Western trip that |2"@ Cusack. walked, Brown flied to Shotten. ONE | fashion to win as already told. Big | ¢-1, 6-1. v FORBES FIELD, PITTSBURGH, | ‘een thousand people were on hand} injured their chances of winning th RUN. Sandy, a natural flat runner, made} _W. F. Johnson, Philadelpt beat Aug. %—Tbe Dodgers took the firat | Hen the contest wan started. esc ba ag Mao ede AT KANBAS CITY. bak INNING—Avstin a.|most of the pace, liring only at the|H. D. Harvey, New York, 1, ‘of to-day's double-header aim-| TR® Boston playing, because of al Poe tor a brief je returned | iNDIANAPOLIS— Austin was out stealing, Sweeney to/end, to be beaten out of the place by/F | Gaianee je, Bos og ‘ General fistafight in the seventh in- ra brief stay with Buffalo, 0210 Peck. Lavan filed to. Cook. Boone | Nosegay. CRS, ry dTy Boston, beat ; ply because they got a long hit and) D108 or their game with the Cubs,; 72°Y,¥lll play four games and then jtonsed out,Shotten. NO RUNS. | THIRD RACE. me + O=8, 8, F & sacrifice fly at the right time, and have injured. thelr pennant shunces! te Wardmen will follow their guesta' KANSAS city— |" Boone was called out on etrikes. Aamaif, under one of those patient| Mf. E, McLoughlin, San Francie also where a base on balls was fol-| ; {to their den for a series of five! 1001 Austin threw out Hartzell. Cook! rides of Joe McCahey, won the mile|beat I. C. Wright, Boston, é—0, €-3, lowed up with a two-bagger, Out-| 0” wepensions that will undoubtedly | i pha dabina Wa ivanUericand Baridan RUNS. it touted tol telling race, third on the card. Me- |¢—1. » J as os tbe & 4 Tanings, | Pe ordered as a result of the general): kIRST INNING—Agier's hit was! ¢ d Kusterly. Umpires--A! ‘att fouled to Caney lay back until the far turn,| £. P. Pearson, Newport, beat P, T. je oF ret and second innings, | tracas between players of both teams! too hot for Hi: Cullop an n-| Maisel. while Mr. Sniggs, Crossbun, O'Sulli- | Wright, Pbiladelphi — when they scored thelr two runs,| here this af es Me to Werofman to handle. Smith | derson and Cross, on strikes, Will 1a cea Walt Wehown were, running | xr t Bale Mew vere beat eee Cooper was Invincible, but, on the BESEADOR: BIMMMMAY | the ball to Hottabe Cho ee it cel a Williama stole second on a passed inthe order named. Then he moved |Owen, Providence, 6—0, 6-0, 6-1, pr age ae phan ae eee cieine Into second base in the event- shrough. bie peaae ane a Ld AT 8T. Louis. EP cial tossed out Leary up with Amalfi and, stealing the rail] @. F, Touchard, New York, ‘teat : ‘ul seventh, was touched in the £ace| out Agi ce | CHICAGO— a at the home turn, he came away . Whitney, Boston, 6—4, Dest for the Dodgers and, although| by the bell handled by Evers. Both} the play.” Fm ieee a | 000100 | Pratt threw out Cree. Mullen under a mild drive. Old Ben, who feria f » is Cte touched up for two more hits than|toams had stubbornly fought for the|0f Louden's ‘hit trying (o. get him | Cracked a clean ingle to centre. |tay off of the pace, looked dangerous mpa, Fia., beat 8. his opponent, was strong in the|iead up to this point, and Zimmer.|€0lne to first. Agler scored and | ST Louis— lenlalale: @eanad. Mahaney wines. RI OA ILS Wf elphie, 2—4, 6—4, pinches, man with his flats quickly resented] Gralh took third. MeDonald fanned. 001000 Mulsel singled to centre and Shotten| "Gd Out by Mr. Sikes. Aton when | Gr dy Griffin, San Francisco, beat Sn ey Bere eeeed Bim, Moran, | fered the midway. Hanford” diva| _Batteriee—Johnson and Wiison;| threw, Mullen out at the plate. NO/\t way too late, Well Known was/A. D. Hammett, New Rochelle, N. SECOND GAME. assistance and there was a near-riot| uty, Finneran to Eva ONE | Keupper od Sinia. Umuige Mo RUNG it INNING — Agnew walked, | “one In time to be third. |" 6—3, 6—3, 6—3. i on the diamond, while the fans were p Oren OH . y ficed, B : FIFTH RACE. Se Ry ETT Anderson was th ——>— Wellman sacri: |, Brown to Boone, \ BROOKLYN, in an uproar. The warring playet thrown ,out by = who covered the bag, Agnew taking| Spearhead showed a form some! OTTAWA ENTRIES. R HPO. A. e,| Tere finally parted, and Bors, Ma. fait. Cooper it to lett, ffiia tora} INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE, | fetona’ ‘Austin singica to centre and |sault in winning the fifth race at pd : ewe . 7 y — Agnew went to third. Brown threw / fancy price. at time out in going; OTTAWA, Ont., Aug. 26,—Enti o 22 0) ete cxcerad. fo be CIabae Gee 2 Chase, Jivann fanued. AT ROCHESTER. out Lavan, Shotten fouled to Maisel.|that he is supposed to prefer he for to-morrow's races flew? 1 2 9 © Ofout Moran. Corriden and Sater re-| SECOND INNING—Downe: al BALTIMORE— NO RUNS. pulled up last he ea a any e ran aT qiruine $40; selling for, three y singled Brown was called out on atrikes.|third to the stretch, then came awi ; ; 2 ‘ ’ tWred Bvers. Connolly fled to Leach. ato Keaietol Blair singled t8 left. 0 00.000 0 0 0— O)noone was sate on Lavan's fumble. |like a chainpion. | Nese 1 Y od Ps Boone was out stealing, Agnew to| He stalled off Manasseh's challenge | 10; Leach grounded out, Schmidt un-| Anderwon to Westersill to .tand,| ROCHESTER-£ { Fe a od wad Halt & length te ante, a handicap; ; : ; ; 4 Pt age ste iy igiamiameiadatel tad [pee Detainee cea forced Schultz, 02000010 0—3/Ko nuns PoPPee to syn eee Orie cade tie tovnrite iter ake " on Cotton, i ola. © 1 1 1 0| SECOND INNING — Maranvilie] aad Blair took Taira. On anternat’ss| , Batterle—Jarman and Erwin; Up.) SIXTH INNING Pratt fied ig ine ia hard to gem, Water Wallen utili 4 pk $1 5 1 elgmitt gear ttieceete et" | sltoeid ue sane antene® gual" om ens ie ec erete ee at hen the pnch ces” "7 "ARs AR NFORTUNATELY, should Wil- 0 : : ‘ ind, Ni FFALO. threw out Leary. ORUNS. quit when the pinch came. ‘Hiastante, 108; ; 0 ©O 2 Ojville stole a@econd. Mann flied to} RUNS. AT BU . ' , pi tol ean tell | lard and Johneon be matched, = = 2 2 2)sonnaton in mort right, "No RUNS. Louden threw out Hofman, Wes:.| PROVIDENCE laeennees eee ues INNERS AT OTTAWA: “fake” rumors will surely go Zimmerman was out, Smith tol ersill walked, took second on wild 01001000 filed to Bhotten. .Austin threw out, WH . and whether or not there| TOt@l8............ 4 11 27 9 I]Menmidt. Schulte fouled to Sehmidt.| Pitch, and moved to third on Holt| gieeqig_ | Peck. “NO RUNS. (paewilsonelcls yaay truth in them the sport of lohnaton singled to centre and died | out, Louden to Chase. Land singled] 8 | SEVENTH INNING—Peck made! FIRS® RACE—Purse $500; two- : ee a Me ibem the ohert, of brrrenuron. stealing: Gowdy to Evers. NO RUNS,| past | Louden, scoring ° Westersill, 00301211 a wonderful stop and threw out Ag-lysar-old maidens; five furionga-s ee 6 NPS, 4 Ei|merman an error on Goway'n grou Batteri—Ruth and J, Onsiow;| ew. Boone throm, out Wellman [Carrie Ormo, 108 (Vandusen), 9 to 10, Som the level. His written agree- ha Play ing in the alr for the ball —_—_——- Sweeney was called out on strikes, |2 to 6 and 1 to 5, first; Anna Rose, 10 Etta we ieticce'swtaiie Ralenctisccse ® 10 0 8 NONE AT MONTREAL Bier Gare" ho Rute. | stents dinens et ese, 4 § ewe od the sean Ua Corriden fanned. ‘Kver# tossed - “| NEWARK— . INMING-—Lavi yea |Recond: Argent, 105 (Obert), # to 1, ; laa eo eights round patianed ta ps diag : : 3 } : Archer out. Cheney, walked. Leach THIRD | INNING —- Smith was 10000000 0-1 iene Bn Saeed one ohio Beton. ‘ae sare Hine Pied is nol McCai 1 9B..... eNO . y West ¥ . Ne a ic Yohnson has passed his ‘prime OD. 1 2 0 Ol, FOURTH INNING—Bvers ground-| flied” to Cooper. “McDonald dia the| MONTREAL— Hume, te tes ett Arete NG) Fibers Mamtions, And Geiom alan rani 88 bo al sacut.to Baler. Connolly was out. same, | NO RUNS. 11.00.6000 — 2} Boone nied to c. Walker, Wollman | SEG OND RACE Purwe $400; maid- ohnston to Sailer. Maranville went] Chouinard flied t . a val . in Canada; maiden © 0 2 1 Ofout, Zimmerman to Saler, NO RUNG. [was tossed out by mane Hoe Barariee—=Brows 608) H,. Amituy See at ra eS RUNS Ut? |Jockeys: five and a half furtongs.—T. oat, Spat, and after basing 6 © 0 2 1 0], xtood: insted over third. , Seler | was, thrown out by Schuits, NO Rishter- 620g, Ree NINTH INNING—C, Walker fouled |P; Connon 116 (enningw). 7 to 1.3 Bo it ie quite naturel 1 1 © 2 Oldoubled off first, Smith to Schmidt.) FOURTH INNING—Chase fouled * AT TORONTO. Be See tad” to he | (Brown), 12 to 1, 5 to 1 and 2''to 1, : that he might frame. up © 0 0 0 of Zimmerman wan out, Smith tolout to Westersil. Hanfor JERSEY CITY— rown t by Sweeney. NO| Second: Sulvez Mol, 108 (Jelly), 5 to ute to of Schmidt, NO RUN! 4 doubled | JE! & out at fret by y 1, 2 to 1 and even, thi r receive by Wie ceca Pinay} oo 0 0 PITH INNING SS: ‘Schmidt struck Tit thrsues Bolte tees Dawney 0040001 0 0- 5) RUNS. ane y Hine Hone iallen “Angel m for loning 8 valuable Ute 0 0 0 © lout Siaiwn was eate on Zimmerman's| ford.” Downey. waa tcugnt stealing | TORONTO nate on Eavante wild throw. Peck | Vivian 8. and Dublin Girl also ran. "IH sass o relish w ¢ cl Villard ie johnston, 8, McDonald "1 Will ana NI hort course; about tw vt Hu- y a defenal fighter like _—-_— — — —| Schulte filed to Mann. Johnston} for th oe. basen, “MoDonala’ wade wagner and Kelly. Tae Agee Wolkuan, separ ay Aad ah millity, 184 (icohler), 16 to 8, ‘i Band e a. and he wouldn't run Into | toead......c...... 2 7 27 13 1/vas Out, Smith to Hohmidt. Maran-| wild throw in and Weaterail scored, fnew: “sone tossed out Austin, |3 to 6, firat; Joe Gulety, 181 (McAfee), & Oe he hike a tein een ville threw out Corriden. NO Ri .| Holt fouled out to Chase. Land line- SARATOGA ENTRIES. NO RUNS. 5 to 1, 3 to 1 and even, second; Mal- ur a terrific punch of| Mensor batted for Coleman in 7th, | SIXTH INNING—Gowdy singled to] fied to. Agier. Finneran “grounded . ————___ aga, 188 (Dupes), 2 to 1, 9 to 10 and 3 SAUCE , fore hif natural caution re-| Hyatt batted for Adams in 7th. centre, Tyler sacrificed, Cheney to} out to Chase unassisted. ONE RUN aC arm ” to 6, third. Time—3.54 2-5. Bacchante, F bros. fie uses, fant and hard left) Leonard batted for Kantlehner in sth, |Saler, Moran ou. Johnston to Haler.| | FINTH INNING—Schults funned,| SARATOGA, N.Y, AUS, 26. The “RED CROSS DAY” IN Port “Arlington, Incitatus and ‘The THE ORGMAL WORGESTERgHINS tegen 4 jowdy golng to Valid, Evera filed to| west t | or to-morrow’ African al iuperi Keach, weight and strength, ee tan oe popes - Schulte, NO IUNS. re ied to Chouinard, "NO RUN em” [follows THE NATIONAL LEAGUE. | “yotetin RACKE—Purse $500; con Seer Slaetend daca Beams, ears r ‘inst Base on Ma—Of Ragan, rcher singled to left on the firat]) Anderson stroll > CE—For bao-year-old maidens; con- ; #8 ig yp jad mo chance with Johnson; to-day | 5," Struck Ouro By Ragan, ic" by| ball pitched. Cheney’ sacrificed, Ty-] on" Cooper's eneriters Sox necond denones Te ot the! Matlomal | Cline ttane Heart, ide" (Orareinetans An Appetizer Wee different matter, as Jobuson| Adams, 1; by Kantlebner, 3." Left on ler to Schmidt. Teach popped to/ Chase, On * At |, Eresident, ries nsted pride bept |etm byt to 1 aud MYon AR een Sold by Grocers Everywhere ae in Bases--Brooklyn, 7; Pittaburs, | Evers. Good popped to Schmidt. NO] took twird. League to- » Kept. Ho? ven, “ ee It Won't likely Johnson and | ease ereonlye, 2 8 | Ber, . 4, as “Red Crows Day" in the sentor | bard, 107 (Metcalf), 10 to't, 4 to 1 and Millard ever will fgni. ‘There’ be eee HIS ea riAec te | SEVENTH INNING—Connolly filet] Petty Sha’ onto eee Bogehall OUERAMATIED. ata roceinte ‘ot | ote’ tari hd te i cag § eT, 30 bo» im Wurope or England for) Daubert. Double Plays—Adams to|to Good. Maranville was called out]NO RUNS. 143 |that day will be donated by the elght Time, 1.42 8-5, : time. Even If there were Jobn-| ey ay third. 4 Moving Pic: Bewould be barred bocuu -| Coleman to Konetchey, Setz to Dau- | On strikes, Immerman and Sailer re-| SIXTH -INNING—Lou@en filed to ie “140 | club owners to the war fund of the! ture, Warlock, Inkle, Ray o' Light, caune of the| pert, Umpires—Lineoin and Johnson, | tired Schmidt. NO RUNS. 4 ‘ ‘American Red Cross Society. N ay . mt in tile tendons hnson, Chouinard. MeDonald doubled to the Med cats Day. wi| Flora Fina, Ask Ma, Privet Petal and published. Ie cant nent | Attendance—8,000, ’ Saler poked the pill into the right] right field wall. Chase lined to An- ps rng Sere, New York” at| Lochiel also ran. Australia, as ho tas been 4 yout) cergem, grancord went out, Finneran te Fr SAS Sekine a aie ae Sacrifice Sal : rred in that country, 7 7 4 */year-olds and up; selling; six fur- he ‘can't come back here and| FORBES FIELD, PITTSBURGH, | trying to giretch it, Connolly to} Mofman walked. Westerail fouled : . ALS is {ones out of the chute—Marjerte A., eae e t be allowed to fight if he did /P®. Aug. 26.-For the second game | ons ivers touched ee the be out to Blair, Agler dropped Holt's 5 inmate: 113 (Tpalin), 4 to 6, 2 to 5 and 1 to 5, Suiti: 8 Johnson is fat broke, getting Babe Adams and Pat Ragon were|with the bail and a fight st@ted at | Cont re mec ae em ee + Note tf +4108 SARGENT PLAYS RECORD Dr. R.'L, Swarengey 114 (Cole- > af on meagre plokings’ fo tke) a, rere | w fig at] went to second on the thro Las ' " F 16 to 1,6 to land's to 1, aces VOR 10 DAYS ONLY 5 ile Mnecmore meagre than | trotted out for mound duty and Um-|once, Both teams rushed on to the) was purposely walked, wy Lares Yeerokie ead up; GOLF IN THE WEST. Former! ‘ e Wee pow because of the big war, pire Byron retired in favor of Harry | feld snd separated the fighters. |bases. On Finneran's sacrifice fy t i 1 bias 4 a pees Sr tetany "la s'to 5 and 7 to 10, third, Timers ormeny $30 to $35 ; bs adber reason to think tio'd be in a Johnaon, the local boy who was re-|betore It was settled, Zimmerman, | fereed band, Louden oe Tow ee eee ch ag George Sargent of Washington, D, ©,,{115. Gordon, Droli, Rubicon” I, Suit 1 1 7 u best thing, under ull circum: cently Added to the umpire staff. | Evers, Maranville und Schmidt were|RUN, “| onney: OE. ur turned in the lowest score of tho early | Harry, AMAr Cirany Gowiaise ree | t0 Measure ° 5 “i joes, 18 to cut Johnson out of Myers went to centre and Stengel to | all chased to t! house. Hess at} SEVENTH INNING—Holt starters in the morning round of the| 8°" a #0 ran, | aii wool, fesntonabls patterns, matonie, 4 tion. By his own actions he right. Dalton not playing in the wec- second andJout Downey. Blair fanned. Booe | # Pee Role in Th two stdokes| taliccog fae tummed, asd : Hred from competition “in” all ond contest, Wttted at short | stop for, Boston |batted for Schulte and was called out | $8" Mes ag ow p 8 tata 30 Church St., cor. Dey St, 3 - Bad aabaet eas Sas tans | Mabctrett ToBI “etiing atis- | csaesetestane octet te ama a 3 * ¢ % a out @ bunt n= rit ut to be thrown + | whalaver otbe ing short and Corriden third for out by Blair. Chouinard / caetber good a th was 4 out to be "Tuuale.