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a yey ea ae paeerima| BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK [@2.%2732,,.., ° VETERAN TRAVIS Man for Man Comparison of Athletics and Bostons BROOKLYNS TAKE “nea BRAVES BEAT OUT NETS STEARNS. | 2 Positions They Wit Ply in Works Series! SECOND GAME TO0 GUNTS IN FIRST. INNASSAU FAL ~ “FROM PHILS BY HEAT HTN Hard 15-Foot Putt Won He Not a Run on Either Side James Pitches for Three fix 160 Youngster’s Semi-Final 108 After the Fifth Inning. | el -co--~--no-= Slesno-nusne$s Sle-se-woc-eer ul-cece a Coffey,’ Who ‘Recently Re- From Marston. is ms Fy 188 b ‘from ‘the “Auld Sod,” (Qoecial to The Evening World.) 160 Buying Some NASSAU COUNTRY CLUB, Glen 160 ~ of It, to Cove, I. 1, Oct. 3--Walter J. Travis, | Mann i 2023 x Here veteran of & thousand tournaments,|| Cather ........ . 162 ge Again Next Week. and John R. Stearns, 8rd, a youth of |] Heal . 168 es ‘ twenty-three, met here to-day in the!] nugey , . 160 ‘ ‘The Prew Publishing Ue. | finalé of the uu Invitation | z 5 a 5 = FIRST GAME. casas were nsanss8asans SRSSEssexs a F, the Debits Giant, tournament. Travis won his place by nett fiyde, while Bien, the. former PITCHERS. . Princeton champion, had to run down A THLE TICS. Bie, wv. 4 Bite, eome of the “auld | to set the decision from Max Marston ‘al Proving that altho of Baltusrol. oo, be) ici tat d match, a meeting of two youngsters, resulted || Tyler in @ stiff argument. fare be desl exceptional ‘golf, bi ne te Strand «.. a Mr. Hu ‘ought for each hole, which carried || Hughes . r Loughsiynn, with a be.|the match to the eighteenth Forge phncnelth snantipa on It and all Aching | The "round by “aisiinn eat tact || Hone 6 a it i Fights, Ac. The mansion | travelled fifteen feet over two mounds | Davis i 8 ‘ new Irish 1s known | before droppin; the Py o 3 0 and In that | was out in fe Maraton, ‘Crutcher . . thi pit , who is very ry her took part in 91 games; only completea verages 9 comptiation include all sy. And James tollo) ff ad oni of | wasn ite was used mostly as relief pitcher. games played up to Sept. 80, inclusive, eccecocccoF r 4&0, B.B. 169 103 Cy 161 a i Totale............ 216 PHILADELPHIA. 153 R. H. PO. 189 108 7 el-ceccoo-cone ot Videeccustn sense SS bawecLacaeseus? ~ swawonson lwnrwence-oP ateccccccce- elecsd 11 9 16 10 16 Sleea--aneH el ec-ccoccco™ Dooin batted for Mayer in Reed batted for Rixeyt SUMMARY. Phindene! herd he re 4; by um@ardner, 1; by Rixley, 2. First Bage on Bulle—Off Reulbath, 2; off Baumgardner, 1. Left on Bases— Brooklyn, Philadelphia, 6, Two- tenes base Hit—Wheat. Stolen Bases—|/ Murray batted Magee, Stengel. Double Playe—Cut-| Piez ran for shaw to Hummell to Egan; Cutshaw , to Hummell. Wild Pitch—Rizley. BOSTON. Umpires—Hart and Rigier. Attend- ance, 8,000. SS ss and Rixey substituted. Dooin now catching for Philadelphia. Reulbach fanned, My ruck out, but reached first on Rixey's wild pitch. a t ecec-eccoces® m er ee 2 eccocoe=o ~le-ecceene enn ne Slee citi Beenie Sl eeeecrevuseuncene? - = = ' eo ~lescccovte—ce ing. by the way, may have been| Coming home Marston cut into his | gpponente “iad of thres betas” by GRAW STRONGLY DENIES j mentees |tmeteaesaesecareeeest LAG] GQINWINS "nes To winyae reps) HIGHLANDERS —_—_. as| back strong, winning the fifteent out stealing, Dooin to Martin. Hum- ead, ib fa an one i's Bat sera eect ae Stoned Mite? tang Gontect Sawweres yn. ‘2 wo hol vr aes act ie ati he succeeded only in getting helv Gtante. (Continued trom First Page.) et ran for Cravath ti mell out, Irelan to Luderus. NO RUNS. and Clabby are to battle for|At the seventeenth he sliced ee a EIGHTH INNING—Byrne line-filed the middleweight c! drive under a bench and the y ‘The officials of the New York Na- bled to Wheat. Martin out, Egan to Hum, ip ‘ 1 . tried ti ex for th Struck Out—By Pfoffer, 4; by Alex- ‘ pet the world in Ban Francisco. | the be cc! Sound en culnlon, whether IN BIG G At 0) tional League Club laughed heartity | £F the visitors and his opponent was ander, 6. First Base on Batle-ofr| el Magee walked. Cravath singled, —_—.—— lece -lece-ccccoo™ 0 1 0 0 0 o 1 o 4 Waliackaoseack+ enco? BS lon~-Sncce iy Chip is now willing to| ton's the inti Shore. advancing Magee to third. Becker that Clabby was champion all prick Revay prod when they heard the story intimating | wiper IN Pfeffer, 3; off Alexander, 2. Left on RUN! end that Chip didn’t bold | Could play out. #0, the jeral League club next season. Secre- Wheat bunted out, Rixey to Luderus. himself when he was knocked Le pg sar could only set e av tary Foster stated that McGraw was t iiss Uaipiriee cee epouns Cutshaw out, Luderus unassisted. NO Kickless b Ane chance of sauarin bound to the club by a cast-iron con- y . . ; sreen until P \dance—4,000, NINTH INNING—Laderus out, Stearns made his ‘sensational putt.| 1WO-Year-Old Runs Field; mee ee Serene, = en's - —— Egan to Hummell. irelen flied. ¢9 r . ngel. a r Rixey an Magne When ine [OMe ee EEE 6a eae | Dizzy After Being Away. | sacuous yarn spreed mrandcus tf tha) ened to eaeh ota punout hen he SECOND GAME. Ons Kesitace: RO RUNS, Oe" ba odpm I inter-|in.. 3 sb6es6 Federal League, which 1s dead so far ag|!itsell to Swanson. ONE RUN. tm a or y Meas SO ELE: F quite unblush-| ‘Marston— +1010 Badly. major league baseball ie concerned | , Henriksen walked. Janvrin fanned. or van eee p : eadretsinn Tedaieersnt eta tics —te—01 ‘There ts not @ word of truth in the story, | rpeaker was hit by @ pitched ball. SBBETT LD, BROOKLYN, Gi ANTS é sa that John MeGraw would manage a Fed- NING—Matoo! Bases—Brooklyn, 8; Philadelphia, 4, Slenroemnci-no-F al cosmeckeoeuee Zl woseseH wlieccacccowse™ S. Lewis fanned. Hobiitsell wal Oct. 3.—By playi i of and it will only redound to the discredit yh walked, fill- y playing a fine game of the world, by virtue of a| Travis won hie match simply be- 4 |of an erganisation which has provea a| iS the see angen out, Peck-| ball and backing up Pfeffer in great cause he k muc! LAUREL, M4., Oct. 3.—A crows x 8} in; te Mullen. NO .Aeliyered to Frank Claus,| Hyde, ‘The veteran’ w eh gol for that far exceeded in numbers that of failure from its inception.’ BEGOND INNING—Multen fanned, wyie, the Dodgers muocseded in get- . make and won hole after hole in low fig.) the opening day wis in evidence this], Maniser McGraw, pe es Feckinpaugh out, Shore to Hobiltzell, me Deck in Afth place again here ‘both Klaus and the general ee i# youthful opponent was| a¢ternoon. The club house crowd ont eigsogee + aald jJoke| Sweeney safe at this afternoon by winning the firet | and wild {, i threw his sf ja that Chip wasn't | ede and eld in the long Tay| was strongly n evidence. Scores of bpd Seek Ganon on wide. Sweeney | game of a double-header from the eee ° teenth, where he pulled his dri Washingtonians who have not’ gone As it ts, singled to left. 24 Phillies by @ score of 3 to 2. It was a,€lalm to the title P See and sent recovery bounding into| racing since the close of the old Ben-|to the New York National League club | th: @ pitchers’ battle for seven innings nant Wy ot tenet ton damien: Gears Attendanoa, 10,000. is of @ numver of fikely other side of the course. | cingy course-are now classed as reg-|by a long time contract. You camu:| RUN! between Alexander and Pfeffer, but | P®! hed Heintezim's rival for| POLO GROUNDS, New York, Out. Peweignte, including McGoorty, iwe Geen ee ulars here, while many that are well;deny the story too strongly for me. I out, Peckinpaugh to|in the eighth inning the Dodgers, Stallings pitc Sin cakes es coeueay £ fighting like & champion in fo eat wever, ape t put iniObJect to being made to appear ridicu- Thomas out, Sweeney to sewed up the game by three hits, a! king of the Bronx, Dic! jolph, in| 3.—Boston won now. But Jeff Smith da se cppearances en = Pt tous tn, the eyes of the baseball fane ir) Muon Shore fled to Cree.” No| sewed UP the game by thfee read ac pasgr eine Moan yD ctor Node rdonenee goth bboeais sbcsereiad the Wederal @ does no He posed by Marquard,| the ninth inning. James t too, having defeuted "rhe Las Heap, the day's THIRD INNING—Fish Irelan header. He was opposed by Marq h ——— er ire! + Maiips Andvodes vores point : nine and oats! ik ee Janvrin. Maisel walked and stole|” After the toams had taken their| Who was out fo try to run hie succes.| innings ae start the gare ov Abstralian writers say there List Goin, thai dutier yoususter: wai FEDERAL LEAGUE. second, Hartzell fanned. Cook out,| usual ten minutes’ reat they started | sive victories to the grand total of two. Hess, who held the Giants the sligptest doubt that Smith Gauserabd. AGke besahlin DosHy Ns ay BURR: 5+ Male dl Tent aati nee pla ing ee ferent , With close | The attendance had increased to 20,000, addition 2 oat, he made . . ad iJ 5 . 0%, xf pears Ba thagd glory and the; In Sent. Finale — Firat | #hot to the front, racing Robert Brad- | pITTSBURGH— Lo. Janvrin singled to centre, Spea FIRST INNING—Byrne sent a calgon Ligh at paprotit) a) tha getting. purse. Walter J Travia, Garden |ley and Judge Wright off thelr feet 99. o forced Janvrin, cone to Peckinpaugh.|long fly to Myers. Martin was called grand catch of pecren'# artre $0: dong this fine tangle @ untangiea James Hyde, South Shore.|in the first quarter of a mile, He 0001000 1~2/8 stole second. Lewis safe on|out on strikes. Magee sent a slow right contre, ae ueey + Deeranen ané Murray Fetleved 1 Burns tn "t be surprising to find Chip 1; John R. Stearns 8d, Nas. |opened a gap of five lengths ti the | BL: FALO— f to score, tur, Raed ae. ee ponent’ Ho BRUNET. "ee" | Gall and threw hin cab cur ec ance lca ‘Whitted opp a, after all. He ten't as clever fax Marston, Baltusrol,| first half mile, which he covered in t e pia’ ‘ ; ° took of Cather's Mann beat out an infield hit, J. y or Jeft Bmith or MeGoorty.|? UP on eT econds, Fittergold made aoid/ ! 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 00.0 Q—1| Mullen to Sweeney. NO Rings” Byers lifted ito, Cravaih. | Denbert | Beaches tock. core im ony | Mane Aaa 7 es " FOURTH went out on his bounder, Martin to| fy. NO RUNS. sharply over utting be can match “kicks” with any Glen Cove a and Bixteenth—For warter, but Last Coin! Batterles—Camnits and Rerry; Fora INNING—Cree grounded | "Bescher hit in front of the plate,|Mann on {hird, Fletcher rk 1g | (Continued from First Page.) Ona oe : ae t' to Hoblitsel, unassisted” on Luderus. Stengel fanned. NO RUNS. Groenway jr. lest of winners by two/and Blair. Umpires—Anderson ‘org (OU fullen ING—Cravath siagied| har Minclab'a fist maiieg ede lous coi m. And he has skill enough to | Piping Rocks, beat H. Krym Neen, Cross, a Br eee Eee: 010d fo Bee eee eee caged th cpette eet eres Tame Pelding & Doyle| leaguer in short left NO : ACE. a Sweeney singled to righ to rigl e A Punch on the right spot, as ho| 2, and, 1; Fred “Herreshot G FIRST RACE. ing Mullen to third. A double stqj|and on Myers's wild throw to third fouled to Smith. Burns was out,| H. Smith drew a base on bafis and matrated on Murray. ity, beat W. L. Previous to the running of the first AT_INDIANAPOLIS, failed. Mull uble steal d_and Becker reached! Dugey to Whitted. NO RUNS. was thrown out at eecoi ‘Whitted 4 and 2, race it appeared on paper that Change | KANSAS CITY—= Bhore to Hobiltscl to dene t tne, Beste: | th fi ned.; “SECOND INNING—Whjtted was|t? Maranville, when yaard K MORAN'S manager, Mo- would win ok bey Reraetf, but in the 0000 lituell Burns went out Reulbach to Cutshaw| out on a long fy to Bure Mens |bunted past the pitcher. — Bascher } tas ‘that ee te on N , Sup: actual running of the race she cut a INDIAN, ro Gin beasaco to Daubert. ONE RUN. eis popped up to Fletcher. J. Smith bey into set double play, 4 ) dectly willing to match Moran J.D. sorry figure, never being a conten JAPOLIS— eneae: Gardner flied to Cree, NO|_ Wheat doubled to centre. Cutshaw/|iined over short for a single. J. Maranv le, retiring st . L, Downey, | at any singe of the journey. The Mont- went out to Luderus slated, | gnith caught napping off firat |2000m4 Joan Willard, and that Moran| Nassau, beat P, L. MacLaughlin, Pin: | pelier Bablen Borgo went to the front 0204 FIFTH INNING—Boone peat out|Wheat reaching third, Gets bounced | fra"h, e "out “Marquardt Merkle, |NO ROME ee tossed te ut. Willard just as soon as any | nz Rock, 7 and 6, the start and never was caught,| Batteries— Davenport and Cha; ‘| jone to Ireland, who threw to Burns, | 1) match, NO RUNS. ell cares to offer s purse for! Fomether with the tournament, the|thaugh Capt. Parr had him under|man; Hendrix and. Wileon. thd: frat and ‘Boone went na |cateding Wheat at the plate Gets! "“netchers sharp grounder hit Ma. Willard’ tells us that he ie! cap contest’ held ta annual handl-| pressure at ofe stage of the Journey.| pires—McCormick and Cusack, caug! PT caiaplibaabendliag sa jranville on the chest and weat for a for a fight and can't get one, | were cluttered erith sa eet uently GRVEND RADE. AT CHICA + THIRD INNING — Baumgardner hit. Snodgrass flied to Cather. Ma- will get into @ ring! part in both’ tourra seers taking to decide| sy, pours” CAGO, fied to Myers. Byrne walked, Marum (rantille made one of his. funny phim. And to date it surely ooks | Cape led. ‘the early handhoep wns : dO1 Baie inthe | eel I Mt to Reulbach, who made s wild batches Picueiiing oh ate can ear net score of 70, after receivi am ast in the RUNS. throw to second, allowing Byrne to| Was caught nappin, and was oth bo ea. if Jean ‘and’ Moran | lowance of 13 stro elas supported Loumas, The latter showed | “!1CAGO— ree t my snEled to contre, | ahore| teen ‘Sutges singled. to centre, econ: | ville BNO Runa, en ‘ Maren: Piet 0 ee oak PRT undant speed and was in front by 000000 —H | seugs, Homes, Fisher to Pockin.| trl; met Cravath fied to Biengel,| THIRD INNING—Maranville was ‘ ugh. Henriksen sat Mi bis any lengths when he made a mis- on Maisel's hing third after the catch. |out, Fletcher to Merkle. F. Tyler ca the cards be- BALLPLAYERS ARE HURT. ts This left the battle between Whitehouse tea Regan? Umpire! u Rabie Sled to Gene axkere ee Manes stole second, Becker singled, | struck out. Rudolph drew” a awe on youeet an » e form: , _ id Magee, ut 5 ora: }) Marq Trmek Mite Beye, Fracturing Lew snowing his superiority in. clever | Dreaman and Goeckel, No'Ruas, et Sweeney to Mullen, eee was out trying for, second, | Merkle. NO RUNG. . i 5 ann. H. Sm! two-yeur- | WWe#t Fifty-necond treet wad 1iegndet | Some nice two-year-olde_aported Aes . out, Gardner to Hobiiteell. NO RUNS. | Egan fouled to Byrne. MoCarty|quard struck out. NO RUNS. Maa pag ‘ 3 five and a halt tu fifteen, of No, West Pitty. |#ilk in the third event and so many FIRST RACE—T. Speaker out, Peckinpaugh to Mul.| was easy for Martin and Luderus.| FOURTH INNING—Dugey was “ re: Rf oa, 112 (Troxier), sto Fj necond | atreet, ing bail of them wore accorded support that sae hate polibyhephar (dete len, Lewis fanned. Hoblitzell doubled | Reulbach out, Irelan to Luderus, NO called out on strike Cather wee site . RUNS. A b it wa ard matter to say which 58.—Amagon, INS, cal . HH. my Biss; lechabibnl ual "favorite, “he “start | (Goose), ‘Arst; George Roesch; 104] Seulisee OTRAS. CY Fisher to/ BENG amar ax niNGeHummell re-| Seis ented Eee tael MOU LAUREL ENTRIES, (4 rds ling order, with! (Murphy), second; Little String, SEVENTH INNING—Peckinpaugh | Placed Daubert at first for Brooklyn.| Crutcher went in to pitch for Bos- ‘s if Hanson off winging in front, ‘Harry | (faruny. thea y out, Swanson to Hobiiteell. Sweeney | Luderus was retired on a fast throw|ton In the fourth inning. Besoher covrinn ea ‘Tenth av Junior, second. Harry Junior finally | (Martin), e Time-—1,07, out, Shore to Hoblitsell. Bi Y\by Egan. Irelan filed to Myers,| lined out to Moran. Doyle got a base ‘2 oa fol The ore taken to, Polyclinic | wore down Hanson in the home|bar, Rebecca Mores, Menlo Park.| gic} ioregt®, Hgblitzall. Boone Burna filed to Wheat. NO RUNS, _|on balls, Burns also walked. Fletcher jaarererelts ant wp Moats! the Hooper boy with a fractur- | stretch and won In an easy manner. | Hank O'Day, Ken, indo, Payne,|riksen. NO RUNS. m-| “Irelan made @ sensational stop of|was out, Dugey to Whitted, both Bie Tero ee | Ce right leg and drulses and the other FIFTH RACE, Type also ran. Daley playing centre field a| Myers's grounder and threw him out, | runners advancing. Snodgrass ta to 1, even an pee a For the firat time during th $2 mutuel id: ‘Truesdale third for New York. Gara_| Hummel singled to center. Stengei| walked, filling the bases, Grant also Mise Brush, 102 Hane “the Whitney. allke were borea co | $20: ner reached first on Cooke mom’; | walked. Wheat was tossed out by|drew a base on balls, forcing Doyle cere a am~ ius ie " ed oe were porns tol R, 1 10: nr Cr Dy fe Goo) 5 mus rd Baumgardner, both runners advanc.| home. Merkle forced out. Grant, : ‘i hustling We 07 Cs lahan, disposed of pean Rehg batted for Shore and fanned.| ing 4 base. Cutshaw alngled to right,| Maranville to Dugey. ONE RUN. Thornhill and Barnegat, Iwas ‘al a ECOND | HACH-Three-year-olds| Gantnen tele voce on the third| scoring Hummell and Stengel. Gets) FINTH INNING—Munn wus cany, "| pecuilarly run race, Thornhill Yooked | S249 POT Churn yy furlone Halbey | strike. Henrikson walked, Janvrin| went out on hie baunder, Martin: to | Mietenen to | Werks. | Dea, Saree ' " . y), first; Hocnir, 1 ¥ . . pop) . * beri Malton th Food for the first three-quarters, then| itp (Taylor), second: “Furlona MMGLTH INRING—Cooper now| FIFTH INNING Baumgardner|Feneiiie bit one a mile a misutent CE—Three-year-old and Piast, 4. "When it looked rony for the| (eeogh)» third. ‘Time, 1.42 1-8. Im-| pitening for Truesdute lined | fanned, Byrne grounded out, Gets to| ward third which nearly took Grani | six furlongs. —c et ton een latter, (here was another ahift in poate | BreMmon, Chartier, Bob Hensley, Be-| fot pine te" tzell fanned, Cock|Hummell. Martin. singled to. left,|gloved hand off, the ball was d , - AN ee 6 and 1 |¢ i Dotothy | Priver, 0 tions, Pandean closing with a rush we 40 | ttlpled to righ Daley aut Janvrin Beane) tossed out Magee, NO Rooted: faa Rk EL } 8 to 1 and even, second: tort . “i Kx " ae Pan nena aus Gateiiae Bareceae 2 he $2.60 show, per tae Peckinpaugh to Mul-| Egan fled to Magee. MoCarty| Merkle got It In time. NO RUNS, 108 (Connors), 15 to 1, 6 to 1 |tiaemer 90: x “th 0 fer tne ciate one 110 show; Furlons, |ien? Lewis fied to Hartrell, ‘totic, | popped to Byrne, Reulbach singled| H. Smith walked.” Marquard sin: Sl) goa Sto 2, third. Time, 1.14 3-6, ? Ae alla = rc Nae aon zeli out, Boone to Mullen, NO RUNS. |to left. So did Myers, advancing|gled, Strand here relieved Crutcher, aap ef , Inlan, Avaltress, ‘Ha hid) Areitoes tao TH a » RACE—Handicap; — two- NINTH INNING—Mullen reached |Reulbach to second, Baumgardner | Bescher hit to Whitted, who threw to ian, Toprock and Capt. Jacobs ‘also | alm. 1 Fatet teitare) tae st: | YALE HASN'T DECIDED Urapion)s won: Bd Cramp rare: 208 | aret on Janvrin’e wide throw. Peck. | was then taken out of the Box and| Maranville, forcing Marquard at aec- | 7 Aly lato, 5 + 5 08e), i ,|and Mayer substituted. ‘ummell| ond. Maranville return ow S@ROURTH RACE — Three-year-olds | lismmon te ie a Mae, Ms ON FOOTBALL LINE-UP. | ** APPPIAS, 100) CMurohy): third: | niAUmn , Neuese’ naene mr uoges ed [than srsaaned’ tie Bell 10. (ie aomeos | SIAnEe Tee thee te nat Benen ae upward; selling; one mile and |,,,,uino ~ ea i ino Tan $8 muteets Water Blossom, |{ Hobiiteell, ‘Mullen, scoring, Fiancr | scoring Reulbach and Myers tied the] fret, pur Whitted failed to touch the Yarda—The Busybody, 106 {feat bs; Couier hore Heath nage: ee omclal to The Ki von atralghts, $25.60. aie Bald: Chalmers, |iit to Janvrin and Peckinpaugh wan score.” Stengel singled (0 left, scor- | bag, Adonis. Smith taking third on 13 to 5, even and 1 to 2, | ero. 107: Song ot valle "Ni EW HAVER, ‘upp. ek show, lout at the plate. Janvrin to Thomas,|ing Hummell, Stengel stole second.|the play. Doyle hit to Maranvi, f $5.71 ; Ed Crump, place, $2.70; . . ‘Confido, 104 CAmbrowe), 16 to 5, | tim on ig Re Oh the neason. thin eh08:: Grocer ce hae 70; show, | Sweéney going to third. On attemot-| Wheat grounded out, Martin to Lu-| who threw Adonis out at the Plate, 7 to 10, pecond; ‘ nt Barve ghow. $3.60. ed doubl Sweeney acored when |berus. THREE RUN Bescher going to second. Burns filed ia foroalr into 5, ca and afternoon at Yale Field, meeting the c eaholda ng Toulaville Gardne row hit. the runpet SIXTH INNING—C 4 th singled, | to' Cather inst Ene wall of the 44. University of Virginia and upward; | Fisher going to third. Truesdale flied | Becker hit into a double play, Cutshaw | grand stand. ; nd Agito ult Beis ae alte | oon febgyy fiir a Racder ™ y Britain, 126 (Met-|to Henriksen, TWO RUNS. to Hummell to Egan. Luderus was| SIXTH INNING—F, Tyler was out, i hermer, 104; Ying | COMO! La op: rity, 95 (Smyth),{ Gainer batted for Swanson and | «tsi of on a fas tplay by Egan|Grant to Merkle. Strand's liner to 110. position than furnished by the Uni- io walked, Gardner tripled to centre, | ond Hummel. NO RUNS. left was good for one base. Moran's ashe Cirokie® Syl | Varsity of Maine last Saturday } tL scoring Gainer. Thomas out, Peck-| Cutshaw went out on a hard hit|fy was easy for Snodgrass. Dugey fmgern rag —irme (Connora) ‘ te Because of the frequent chan, inpaugh to Mullen, Gardiner scor-| grounder, Ireland to Luderus. Gets| lined out to Snodgrass. NO RUNS. HAMMOND; ta eee ‘second. umiliation, 4¢ J J 104; | being made, the coaches will not de-| straight, $3.50; pl: ing, Cooper out, Peckinpaugh to| singled. Egan out, Luderus unassist-| Fletcher was out, Dumey to Whitted. |sons we Piel: 4%, &—Four 7 to 1, 6 to 2, 6 to's, third, |Jii, Bue “wal tor: |cide wntll noon as to how the Yale/ Disparity, place, 95. fullen, lenriksen out, Boone to! ed, Getz reaching second. McCarty | Snodgrass walked. Murray batted in ously injured fon wes - ines, | F4 A ‘ but some of the| Any port, show, out Mullen. TWO RUNS, filed to Becker. NO RUNS. place of Grant. Snodgrass took seo- Ly 5 he itione are sure. Wi ———_ SEVENTH INNING—Irelan filed to} ond on a wild pitch and third on LE - Stengel. Burne singled to centre,| Murray's out, y ‘to Whitted, Wedeent Longue Mending, Dooin batted for Mayer and line fied| Mann got Merkle’s toug drive to docs orld fants York Ff onders LJ stot} to Cutshaw, who threw to Hummel, } ii NO INS. ‘ donblini Burns. NO RUNS, ANNING—For Mayer was taken out of ibe box x: Gtovk replaced Grant at Be a