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DISTRIBUTOR, 27 WEST 97TH STR&ET, NEW YORK. tnteaa” the they rare loot gutives, t#o What Happens Every Day BASEBALL, The Phillies held a batting rally in the seventh inning which gave them victory over the Reds by a score of 5 t0 8, For six innings Biller #hut out the visitors, but in the seventh Blackburne’s triple, a single by Lu. dorhs, two paises and a home rum by Palette gave thom ‘ive earned Mink afd the game. “Luque finished the game without being scored on. Chicago got a five-run Tead -off Harper tn’ the ‘first innihg and won the odd, game ¢f. the Waahiggton series by a score of 7 to 4, The Athletics hammered Dauss for @ three-run lead: in. the first inning, but two outfeld fimbles oy ee gave Detroit. two puns, long drives by Jones and Rinamith fe= counted for the other five, the visi- tors winning by @ sobre of 7 to 4 Pennock held St. Louis to four hits, the Red Sox winning by a score cf 4 to. 0, With two ont in the seventh inning, Hooper singlet to deep short, and three successive passes by Sothoron, the last to Ruth, forced over Hooper with the only run of the game. Schang and McInnis started Beilhant double plays. Manager Connie Mack of Philadelphia Americans has pur- chased the right to the entire play- ing personnel of the Atlanta, Club cf the Southern Association. He al- ready has picked nine of the players to report to him at the close of the Southern Association season on Sept. 7. Mack also announces the purchase of Pitcher Zinn of the Waco (Texas) | ed and Pitcher gs rl the lewark International Zinn nak Rommell will report. "eh Sept. 1. National League he Cincinnati Baseball Club has purchased Pat Duncan, an outfielder, from the Bir- mingham Southern Association Club, Duncan, who hag been batting above the .300 mark, left here to-night to Join the Cincinnati team. MISCELLANEOUS. Paul Poehler, of Boston, defeated Philip Spinella, of New York, last night, at Thum's Bowling Academy, for @ purse of $500, in one of the most interesting and evenly matched con- tests ever bowled4n New York. The series was the best eleven out of twenty-one games of hardwood pina, two balls to a frame, and the con- testants fought through nineteen gamoa, it being nip-and-tuck up to the twelfth game, each man having won six. When the series was over Poehler was. credited with eleven Final CLEAN SWEEP Sale! 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So get in on the ground floor, place your Overcoat order early and help keep my full force of Cutters and’ Tailors busy during the dull season and Save at least $15 to $20, For this event I have placed in seh of my four stores, 70 Nassau +» 8 Church St., 1432 Broad- Tote. also Brown and ack ana Ui: Grey light weights, suitable for top- Coatings, at a price of OVER- COAT to Order 1432 PE Near 40th Street, N Open Rvenings Until 10 P, M.—Gat 70 NASSAU st. Corner John 3 @oen Until TP. M--Saturday 0 F. M. ext Door to Empire Theatre jurdey Untll 14 FP, M, CHURCH ST., Near Liberty Oven Until 7 P.M 44 FLATBUSH AVENUE, Near Nevins St., Brooklyn, N.Y. Open Evenings Until 10 P. M—Saturday Until 11 P, més Won and Spinélla seven, ond ing a tle ~The victor had @ total of 1,883 pins, avéragin raging 104 11-18, and his high score was 140, Spinella to» talled 1,715 pins, eran 95 5-18, ee 190 as his, high. seore. oni! men’s team match at- ‘tracted wide interest at ite nayy vite range at Caldwell, N. J. Sixteen teams were entered and every branch of the service was represented, The United States Marine Corps tea: No; 1-and’2 tied’ for first place, ex a, 536. points out of a possible ‘Tho navy team from the Great aa ‘Training Station scored 582. order followed the United States Infantry with 68, tho A. E. F. rifle team. with 526, and the Philippine Novi yh 5M. The pistol Ssoouts. match won H, Lane, a |, Many Shows for Service Men, Tho Knights of Columbus troupe of Wreatlérs and fighters have Deen une usually busy tho past weele entertaining! the men In the service. Jimmy Twy- ford, the K. of C. Secretary, led his com- pany to Camp Upton Friday night and Staged two shows, ond in the itel Cros hospital for wounded oldiors and the membér of the Nortoin’ Rifle Club of me in-the Knights of Columbua build. Hartford, Comm, His soore was 293, |! Out of possible 300. He led the fleld by ten points, According to Fred W. Rubien, N man Ross, who won every -first pl in the Interallied swimming cha: ‘will start in the ten-mile swimm: championships, which event will be held by the Riverton Yacht Club of New Jersey on Satur- day afternoon, Ross is still in town sightseeing before he returns to his California home, SHERROD SMITHS FAULTY SUPPORT COSTS HIM GAME ecnssilillalthed Pirates Take Fall Out of Dodgers in Battle at Eb- bets Field. The Pirates got the decision at Hb- bets Field: over the Dodgers, by a soore of 6 to 2. Sherrod Smith was highly com- mended for his excellent twirling, He hooked @ sweet curve, But his sup- port was ailing. One of the infleld Joints got rheumatic and before the creakiness was ironed out the Pirates itage was only two, In the midst of a rather brisk rally Sherrod coaxed Nicholson to ground to the box. There was an easy force out and a possible double play in sight when Smith tossed to second. Olson and Johneton both ran to cover the bag, and then both backed politely away, letting the sphere shimmer to center- field. And then the fun continued until the Buccaneers had put the Pittsburgh seal on the game,;' an this frame only id the Westerners score, ‘They scat- tered tout hits through the other eight {innings and went out in order in six stangas, Mil moun wr hun; lar frame on t! for gins | a coven, et rit ee, janings. Miller allowed only six Neither pitcher gave a base on balls. Smith struck out one batsman, which Was Just one more than It was a swift game, over in less than ninety minutes, Mollwits, he Pittsbur by B. first baseman, ‘over a thir Mollwits said one of the most fini red executioners in the buginess. Nichol who took the firat base burden, clever artist. prey opened the frilly fourth with e 0 “Fert and ed while South- wort! filed out, Cut Hei hit over first, puttin, second Barbare’e tap fell In Sentre, scoring: Ca rey’ and promoting Cutshaw to third. Nicholson unded to Smith, whose Barbare was refused by on, Cutshaw counting. | Terry hit to Koney' and Nicholson speared at second, but while Olson debating on a double play at frat, B bare breezed right through third and scored. Ward made a bad throw on Lee's smash, giving the runner a life, Miller dropped a double near the foul line in right field, hauling home Terry and Lee. Bigbee lirted to Myers, nith popped or aln in the seventh with double to right, went ‘0 third | when Terry to Cutshaw to N and Koney expiring, Ward hi but M, Wheat forced him at sec The Giants will be entertained this afternoon in a warm-up for the big series with the Cincinuati Reds begin- ning at the Polo Grounds to-morrow ae OUT OF TOWN FIGHT RESULTS Frankie Mason of Indiana won all the way over Johnny Ertle of St. Paul in a 15-round bout held at Baltimore, Md., last night. There was no doubt as to the victor, and when the reféree held Mason's hand up at the close of the contest his deelsion was met with in- stant approval by the fans. Mike O'Dowd, middieweight cham- pion, successfully defended his title in & ten-round battle with Jackie Clarke of Allentown, Pa., contested at Syra- cuse, N. ¥. O'Dowd was the aggressor throughout and had a safe margin of polnts at the finish. At Columbus, Ohio, Dick O’Brien, the Cinelnnat! heavyweight, was awarded the decision at the conclusion of a_15- round bout with Patrolman Jack Gyer Geyer, Frankie (Young) Britt of New Bed- ford outpointed Ratph Brady of Bufiulo by a narrow margin in a fast 12-round bout held at the Fenway A. C. of Bos- ton. i —-—_ Child Burned to Death in Crib. Helpless In her crib with infantile paralysis, two-year-old Paraszka Bubo+ wicz was burned to death while she |lay asleep at No, 65 North Street |Brooklyn, last night. Her mother had netted five runs. 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