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Show JOE TINKER INDULGES IN DISASTROUS v l J Jg j WORD-FES- T & J J . CHICAGO CHIEF'S FORENSIC POWERS ARE CAUSE OF BROOKLYN'S VICTORY POLICY AND M "UT VoO HER PALS JJiSS AWAjJJt.pDDttj . By CLIFF STERRETT THIS TAKES COURAGE, BUT PA'S A DETERMINED MAN I mi , JjJST A StOUSX ASHO& HP 6pt$l 5tfftR;)W0TsTH:) j,i V I Tnfc r hits in the fourth and eight Innings. VET SOUTHPAW WIS Scores: ANOTHER FOR DETROIT CI ret (imtnr. CHICAGO. Alt It If 1 . 0 Weaver ss 1 0 Collins 2h ...4 1 5 0 Felsrh cf 4 1 2 Jackson If S 2 2 Ntss b 1 2 J. Collins rf 5. Srhalk c S 3b 2 3 Cicotte p 9 12 37 Totals PHILADELPHIA. 5 TO If Injury Forces Cullop's Retirement; Markle Replaces Him ana Loses. Mitterling I.ajole lb Walsh rf 11 H 1 2 4 0 1 2 o. 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 30 2 4 r, the fUst jcimf of the aerie, came back today with another victory. Detroit I to 0. The winning from New Yorkeven break on victory e gave Fetroil an series. Mitchell heM th the Yankees to seven srattered hits and permittel no New York player to go pant second base until the ninth Innlns, h n Oldrlng reached third on Cobb's fumhie of Mullen's hit. won from Markle after an tetroltforced In retirement.Rush Injurv Ciillop doubled. the third Innlnsr itt was Vttt stx-gam- 1 0 0 1 3 5 0 2 0 1 5 1 27 14 1 2 cf..l3 If. 4 McKlwee 3b 4 Carroll c I.anningr p Nabors p Totals PO A 0 1 2 2 3 0 0 2 0 3 1 2 0 1 ,0 1 0 0 7 27 10 3 10 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 3 d 0 CHICAGO. AB R Weaver ss 5 II TO A 0 ft 3 2 .....4 Hfilmsnn rf rohh rf 4 Veach If Burns IH Vcunt 2h Bakr Mitchell p Total I 1 0 ft ft 3 0 t n ft 0 1 0 2 3 3 0 0 0 0 17 3 0 o o ullp p Markle Caldwell p Mocrldge p p 0 3 t ft 1 0 ft o 1 t ft ft ft ft ft ft o O 0 t ft i) 1 .... - 27 Oftft 00310 oooooo ft 4 0 0 Peck-Inpau- liush to Youii? to Burns. on ails Off Culloii 1. off Caldwell 3, earned 1 runs cff Mojrlls 1. Hitsnoandruns 3 In hit 3 off Cultop. off Markle. hits 3 runs In Irnlngs: none out in third: off Caldwell. inning, 4 hits 1 run in Innings: off no hits no runs In 3 tnnlnc. Hit by pitcher Baker and lleilmann, Caldwell hy Markle. Struck out Byblneen and 4. bv Mitchell 5. Umpire Nallln. Pipp-t - ft 0 0 0 1 11 1 0 1 2 1 27 8 3 3 0 Totals 33 2 1 1 pot a srrarrh hit to Wambsftanns. second and scored on two Infield run ou3. That w.is the only earned Galof the frame. Speaker's muff of lia's fly allowed Washington to score twice In the second. Both, who made both of Cle. eland's runs, was aidd bv errors of .McBilde and Henry. The fads s 1- ore; CLKVELAN Mog-rldg- e. -3 AB -3 --- 3 Graney If Wambsnanns 2b .4 4 cf Speaker 4 Roth rf 4 Gandil lb 2 Chapman ss 3 Turner 3b O'Neill c WHITE SOX TAKE DOUBLE BILL July IS. Chicago here today. 9 to Z Pmi.IKI,PIIIA, thert-bto made a clr-asweep of the scries of four Karnes. In the first event the visitors hunched I.annlnsc and Nahors. while hits off was effective after the first Cicotte Inninir. In this (tarao Schanc stumbled cement wall troirnc and fell against a was a foul. He tarried off tho after unconscious and taken to n hosfield It Is feared hi riKht cheek-hon- e pital. nnd skull are fractured. Ao lthough Myers fanned ten batsmen. won the second frame by bunching Chl-ra?- Smith Go.ilJ p Howard Totals R I . H PO A K 1 0 0 0 0 ) 3 o 2 ft 0 0 1 1 2 2 10 0 0 0 I 1 1 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 S 1 0 2 0 0 T 1 ft 0 0 0 0 3 0 ft ft 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 T,Z 2 6 24 10 1 WASHINGTON. Moeller If Foster 2b Milan cf Rice rf Shanks 3b lb Jamiesjn c AB H H 4 4 1 2 1 4 0 0 0 0 3 1 I 4 2 2 3 2 2 0 0 1 1 K 0 A K 0 0 0 1 ft o 0 0 o 4 ft 1 1 7 0 Henry o 1 1 3 0 Mcl.ride ss i o 3 3 0 0 0 Gallia p ! 3 7 2 32 27 Totals for O'Neil! In ninth. Smith batt.-Howard batted for Gould In ninth. by InnlnRS ft 1 Cievelard OlftOOlOO 1 3 Washington Two-cas- e Stolhit Rice. Sim.nary: en rases Moeller. Gallia. Roth. Gandil. Double plays Gallia to McBrlde to Bases on balls Off Gallia 4. Karned runs Off Gould 1. Struck out By Gallia . by Gould . Umpires HilJebrand and O'La usrhlln. d e Ford Cylinders need rehoHnc J nrn plton me r ford experts are hair m ratlllwc fitted. t"t Is repitlrlnjt and All II needs rr. tlstiteninK np. Ilrlna It to not The Ford Hospital f -- 7l Orpheiim Vn?atch Ar. 3lf. KATE M'MNEY Joe Tinker Refuses to Leave Field; Brooklyn Awarded Game by Byron. (Contlnued from preceding Fage.) counted. Guisto likewise stole Rodgers X A J third when Hannah juggled a low after pitch. Iixon got antransportation Hannah dropped easy foul off his bat. Guisto scored on Fisher's single. Nixon was caught stealing second. In the fourth another tally resulted for Portland when Guisto planted one i in bhort left that Buddy Ryan was. just Guisto scored able to toueh. barely on Nixon's hit to center. This saw the exit of Piercey and the entrance of safe. Dougan, who held the visitors looked bright for Salt Lake Things in the last of the second when Ryan with a single, but Orr hit into aopened double. The big doings came in the fifth when Rath sent a hot one down to second. Rodgers grabbed it with his meat hand, but couldn't field it in fime to get Rath. Downey uncorked a double over third base and Rath was held at third. Hannah was walked Kane was sent Into hit for purposely. He was out on a grounder Dougan. Rodgers to Guisto, but Ratha scored on the play. Qulnlan then hit long high Oiie to Southworth and everybody but the groans changed to groaned, wild cheering when the usually reliable field dropped the ball. Downey Beaver scored, while Hannah went to thirds and Quinlan pulled up at second? Bay-lesJOE TINKER. than poked one at Guisto, who fielded nicely but threw wide to the and Hannah scored, Quinlan takthe game for plate third. gins were banished from Brief lifted a shot fly to ing Score: Nixon. The throw held Quinlan at arguing with Umpire Klem. but Bayless took second. Then third, Orr AB R H PO A E Billy did the noble thing1 when, NEW YORK. with it 3 md 2, he shot a sizzler past 2 1 1 0 third base, scoring Quinlan and Bayless 0 . r. .4 Burns If ft 2 0 for the fourth and fifth runs. 4 2 0 Rath Kauff cf but "Wilie Robertson rf ....43 20 21 22 04 00 tried to onget aiiother hit, his trail for the third out. camped Doyle 2bss 2 1 2 3 0 2 Doolhn Salt Lake came back with another in 0 0 0 4 11 0 the sixth when Downey walked and Merkle lb ft 3 0 0 0 went clear around to third when Nixon Lobert 3b , 3 0 obligingly dropped a short hit to his 0 2 2 0 Rariden c 0 2 0 0 0 field by Hannah. I Perritt p Bayless scored when ft 0 0 0 0 0 Hughes hit Into a double play that Anderson p ft 1 0 0 0 0 snuffed Hannah and the Roush lonj twirler. In the Salt Lake's last run came 2 7 2 30 24 11 when Truck Hannah knocked Totals eighth of the spheroid, good for daylight outover ST. LOUIS. the left field wall. bases, AB 11 H PO A E four one hit off snared Portland ft 0 3 2 0 If Bescher a eoxiple off Hughes, but Dougan and neither 0 0 4 2 0 0 3b Beck over in ranger at any stage. was really 1 ft 1 2 4 Smith cf 4 1 3 3 0 2 Miller 2b 2 4 2 0 9 0 lb Hornsby 0 2 4 2 0 0 GRIDIRON STAR IS Wilson rf Pacer Upsets All Predictions by Winning the 2.12; Runs Four Heats. SCORE TIED IN NINTH Cubs' Manager Claims Were Stealing Chicago's Signals. Su-perba- s i p. : V''':--- - - 4 3j ' ' - A - i'' lit out-of-to- 10 1 1 1 1 2000000 Ja-mies- on. RED SOX NEARING LEAD IN LEAGUE July 1. to Timely Boston defeat hitting St. Louis. to 3, today. The victory placed th locals rinse to the top on account of New York's defeat. Ju3t a year ago N. Bo.-'TO4 RAIN 115 1 10 1 Herald-republica- rf.... 8000-mil- 1 1 " lb....l 1- 1 -3 2-- .Tef-feis- July IS. The second CLEVELAND, Grand Circuit races Ht rth Randall furnished some exciting and gruelling racing, which, however, was cut short by rain. But one heat was raced in the sweepstakes for 2.18 trotters and the 2.03 pace. They will be run off tomorrow. The two races which were finished today were won hy horses making, their e Grand Circuit debut from the circuits. The Exposer won the 2. IS trot, but was compelled to race four fast miles to win. The talent got a severe jolt in this race, as the Exposer was third in the pool selling. Kate McKlnney, ably driven by Mallow, caused a sensation by upsetting all predictions and winning the r.I2 pace. She. too, was forced to travel four heats to win, the race being onn of the most bitterly contested of thft meet Bi t for the extra heats in these two races the day's program might hsve been finished before the rain. The only heat of the Randall sweepstakes for 2.18 trotters was won by Expressive Lou. Walter Cox drove Camelia home in front in the only heat of the 2.05 pace. The Beaver was second. Randall sweepstakes. 3 year old. 2.18 class trotting; value $1770; unfinished. First heat: Expressive Lou, b. f., by Atlantic Express (Murphy) first; Harrod's Greek, ch. h., bv Gen. Watts (Englehan), second; Lotto Watts, b. f., by Gen. AVatts (Stout), third; Brownie Wratts, br. f.. by Gen. Watts (Rodney), fourth: Jack Moony, br. g.. by- J. Malcolm Forbes (McDonald), fifth; Lightsome Watts, b. f., by Gen. Wratts (Jones), sixth; Sister Susan, b. f.. by Moko (Cox), seventh; Cochato Jay, ro. m., by Cochato (Gosnell), eighth; Teter Bing, b. c, by Peter the Great (McMahon), dis. Time, 2.09f. 2.05 class pacing; purse $1200 Camelia. hi, m., by Cummer (Cox) first; The Beaver, b. m., by Searchlight (W. second; Leila Patchen, blk. Fleming),Dans m. bv Brothers (Snow), third; Fred Russell, b. g.. by Little Frank (Childs), fourth; White Sox, b. m., by Del Coronado (Durfee), fifth; Gen Todd, b. h., bv G. L, Todd (Read), sixth. Time, 2.05 i. 2.18 class trotting: purse $1200 The (DonExposer, br. h., by The Exponent Brisoia, br. m.. by ahue), Royal Hall, (Rodney), blk. h., by Royal Reaper (J. Fleming), Trussada, b. m., bv b.Moko Helen Worthy m., (Cox), Miss Wabun, by Barongale (Murphy); g m. bv Wabun (Rose Mc. ), also started. Tiine, 2.081, 2.101, 2.192, 2.13$. Moiiev division The Exposer, $360; Briscla," $262.50: Royal Hall, $245; True-sad$192.50; Helen Worthy, $140. 2.12 class pacing; purse $1200 Kate McKlnney, g. m., by Wallace McKin-ne- y Box R., b. g., (Mallow), bv Box Elder. Jr.. (Hedrick), Javell Mack, b. h., by E. G. Murphy). John Malcolm, b. g., bv Dan Logan (Daniels), b. Ifoosier Boy. g., by Slumber. Jr., (Marvin): Diameter, b. g., by "Dium Annias (Lindsay): Red Mike, ch. g, by Contention B, b. m., by (McAllister); Copa De Oro (Durfee); Allen B.,ch.b. h., m., by October (Cox); Maud Colby, bv Don Cole (Valentine), also started. half-mil- SALT LAKE VISITOR G. H. Loucks of Scottdale, Pa., foron the Washington & merly center football team, is at the Hotel Utah on his honeymoon. Mr. Loucks was mentioned for the all American team at the time "Mother" Dunn of Penn State was given the place, and the next year, just to show that "Mother" Dunn was an accident. Loucks made him look like a small boy after to digest a copious number attempting of green apples. Then the second part of the story has to be told. A third man was figuring that he was the center. He none other than "Prep" Yeardleybeing of West Virnow coach of the University of ginia, Oklahoma. "Perp" took a fresh chew of Mail Pouch, an extra notch in his belt, and put it all over Loucks and Dunn within a of ten days. Back in Pennsylvaniaperiod and West Virginia that Walter they are still arguing Camp gets his tips on players by corschool and picks the respondenceteam by guessing. on - -- an ; Bin-pa- ra an PETE VISSER AND NELSON TO CLASH a, Special to Tlie Ogden, July 18. Herald-Rppublica- n Pete Visser of and George Nelson, former Salt Lake fireman, have been matched for a finish wrestling thematch to be held in the Alhambra 24. In view of the skill atre heremen July of both and their past records as there is considerable infast wrestlers, as in terest in the match here as northern Utah and southern Idaho, where Nelson is well known. light-heavyweig- Og-de- ht v.-e-ll BOY SCOUTS TAKE HIKE TO MILL CREEK "Time, 2.04J. 2.042. 2.07J. 2.11. 1 1 1 1ft 10 1 0040100 PROGRAM Making Their Debut. 1 1 CUTS Only Two Races Finished, Both Won by Horses 1 Kil-lifer- TO AT CIRCUIT GAME OUT OF THE FIRE 18. Chicago CHICAGO, Julyto Brooklyn today by the technical score of 9 to 0 because Manager Tinker refused to leave the field when Umpire Byron ordered him away. By a batting rally in the sixth Brooklyn had tied the score and the teams went into the tenth with the count, 4 to 4. O na wild throw by Knabe, Hy Myers reached second base at the start of the tenth and took third when Johnston beat out a bunt. Johnston stole second and while Vaughn was pitching to O'Mara, Umpire Byron him with .delaying the game,-finallcharged 0 Medlen p calling a ball while the Cub 2 4 hurler held the sphere in his hand. 18 15 Totals ARROW PRESS. Manager Tinker voiced a violent proAH R II PO A test and refused to leave the field, ft 3 2 0 McThee ss claiming that the Brooklyn players 1 1 3 7 2 Anderson c the Chicago signals 2 3 0 0 were "stealing" I Kcate cf 4 2 and that Vaughn's delay was merely Hal! p ft 0 4 0 to Southwick 3b gain time to Inform Catcher Fischer 3 3 3 7 0 lb Knight It. Byron was obdurate, however, of ft 3 1 2 0 If Feenev a policeman to eject Tinker. and called 1 1 3 ft Nordnulst 2b 3 0 0 While the policeman hesitated. Byron Hickcok rf counted the minutes and finally de7 clared the game forfeited. 2? 15 10 15 Totals The Cubs got an early lead through hard off but were Sere by innings to hit in Marquard. unablehitting the four innings Intermotint'n Electric. ft0 11ft 00 ft1 31 15i Coombs worked. Brooklyn was held Arrow Press hitless by McConnell until the sixth, AnErrors Cartwright. Two-basSummary: when he and fieaton were driven out e derson. Todd 3. Dorius 2, Gordon. and the score tied. Jimmy Archer, Cub hits Hall. Feeney. Three-bas- e 4 2 0 0 5 0 Gonztiles c hits Dorius.2. Anderson. Stolen 2 bases5 catcher, broke a. finger in the game. 3 3 1 0 1 Corhan ss In Hits Off Hall. Watkins ft 1 2 0 0 0 Steele p BROOKLYN. 7 In3 Ed in off innings: off Medlen.Peterson. 0 2 0 0 0 0 3 in 2 AB R H PO A E Ames p nings: 0 1 0 0 0 0 h 1 0 0 0 0 Long Ed Pe- Johnston cf Bases on balls Off Hall 3. off innings. 1 1 1 1 3 4 terson 3. Struck out By Hall 7: by Omara ss 5 8 1 27 33 11 Totals 3 0 1 0 0 Eil Peterson 3: by Medlen 1. Sacrifice Daubert lb 10 1 1 3 0 4 0 flies Nerd qui st. Umpire Wood. Wheat If Roush hatted for Perritt in eighth, 1 1 0 4 2 2 Cutshaw 2b 1 0 0 0 0 Long hatted for Steele in seventh. 0 rf Stengel 1 1 0 0 0 Score bv innings 0 Coombs p KANSAS CITY NINE 0 0 1 0 New York 4 0 Getz 3b 100 00000 1 52 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 3 1 4 1 1 7 0 St. Louis J. Meyers c 1 0 0 AGAIN VICTORIOUS M. Two-bas- e Marnuard p .... 2 0 01 hits Kauff, Summary: Three-bas0 0 4 e Myers cf hits Miller, Hornsby. 1 0 0 0 0 0 Robertson. Burns. Home run RobertMcCarthy Special to The son. Stolen bases Miller, Robertson, 4 3 8 7 34 27 Totals Ida., July 18. The Kansas Jerome, Sacrifice hit Doolan. Bases Corhan. City Red Sox continued their winning on balls Off Steele 1, off Perritt 1, off CHICAGO. streak by defeating the Jerome team runs Off earned AB R II PO A E Ames 1. 8 Hits2 and of tne Southern Idaho league today, 9 Knabe 2b in 7 innings; off 1 2 2 4 I Perritt, 6 hits 1 runs to . The ecrack Kansas City team Is Mann 7 run in hits 0 2 2 3 0 Steele, innings; off I on an and has games Flack rf ft 0 0 0 0 Anderson. 3 hits 1 run in 1 inning; the best teams In Williams scheduled with alltrip 1 1 run in 2 innings. hit 0 3 0 off Ames, 0 4 0 cf Idaho. By Steele 2, by Perritt 2. Zimmerman ss.. 34 02 20 41 03 00 Struck outKlem and Emslie. Umpires Kellev If the Red Sox went into the lead Saier 4 2 0 0 11 0 today lh ft and were not defeated thereafter. 1 2 2 4 3 3h Catcher Severeid was knocked out Zeider ft 3 0 RAGAN IS KNOCKED 0 c 2. ft Archer the third Inning today, when Fischer c ft ft 0 0 0 0 during ft Ruth collided with him at the plate. McConnell 0 3 0 2 0 FROM BOX; REDS W'JN p Severeid dropped the throw and Ruth Seaton p 0 0 0 0 0 0 tallied. Score: 2 2 0 0 0 0 Vaughn p Cincinnati Julyout 18. ' BOSTON. 4 2 CINCINNATI. 8 34 27 14 of the box in Totals AB R H PO A E the last winning inning,from 1 1 o 2 Boston here ft 0 the series for Stengel in sixth. game of batted Hooper2brf McCarthy 6 4. 1 In the fourth, with one to 1 4 0 4 0 Score by Innings today, Barry 4 out Killifer singled and Lounen walked. 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 3 ft 2 0 Brooklyn Lewis If 4 ft 0 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 Killifer. 1ft 0 Chicago 0 Wingo then doubled, scoring Gainer lb a single, s,cor-in- g followed with Schneider 0 0 2 0 ft Two-bas- e Hoblitzell hits Cutshaw, Summary: ft and Wingo himself com4 2 0 0 0 Walker cf hit Mann. ing Louden, Knabe. Three-bas- e home on Groh's triple. Hughes 3 0 0 2 2 0 Myers, DouGardner 5b Johnston. bases Stolen Kelley. took 1 mound. 3 0 1 2 0 ble place on the two Scott ss to Daubert: Snler then plays Cutshaw of Schneider Ragan's 1 3 ball, 0 3 pitched 5 0 to Zeider. good Maron Off balls Cady c Bases 's 1 2 3 1 0 0 nuard 1, off Coombs 1, off McConnell 2. the visitors' runs being made off Ruth p error. Score: Off runs Hits and earned Marquard, 4 8 30 0 8 hits 2 runs in 5 innings; off Coombs 27 11 Totals BOSTON. 4 off Mcno hits no runs in ST. LOUIS. innings; AB R H PO A E 3 5 runs In innings; AB R II PO A K Connell. 2 hits . . 5 1 2 0 3 ss 1 Maranville 1 run 2 in out hits Seaton. off (one ft o 1 5 0 0 1 . . 2 Shotten If 0 3 0 0 2b 3 no runs in FItzpatrick hits off 1 1 Vaughn. 4 1 2 0 sixth); 1 1 Johnson 3b 0 0 0 0 Hit Tyler p rf 1 4 innings (none out in tenth). ft 2 0 3 3 1 3 0 Miller rf 2 0 0 Wilhoit Struck Vaughn 4,(II. Myers). 3 2 1 ft by pitcher 12 1 1 4 2 Slsler lb 0 0 If Magee Coombs 2, Bv out by by ft Marquard 3 4 3 0 1 2b 5 2 ... 0 Pratt lb Konetchy 2. and Umpires Byron ft ft 1 2 1 1 0 McConnell 4 2 0 Marsans"A 0 0 3b Smith 1 ft 1 0 0 " . . . 2 3 0 Severeld'o 0 i Quigley. 0 cf Snodgrass 1 3 2 0 2 0 3 5 0 0 4 0 Gowdv C Hartley ssc . 1 1 0 2 0 0 5 0 0 BROWNS POUND GIANT 0 Lavan p Ragan ft 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 3 ft 0 0 Weilman p Hughes2bp ft 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Evers Davenport p W'lN FOR PITCHERS 1 o 0 0 0 0 Austin 1 4 0 6 0 31 0 24 0 0 11 T? Tobin Totals 18. St. Louis LOUIS, CINCINNATI. July 7 3 31 24 1 ST. 17 Totals AB R H PO A E pounded Perritt and Ander1 2 4 ft 4 3 3b won Grh St. son last the Louis and In Austin batted for Weilman seventh. ' 0 1 4 0 cf Neale Tobin batted for Davenport in ninth. game of the series with New York here Fisher ss 0 3 0 2 1 0 5 to 2. 1 0 Score by Innings 0 2 1 ss 0 toduy, Herzog 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 4 0 St. Louis 0 7 1 0 six lb hits. Chase Steele Ames, allowed only 1 2 0 0 0 4 who relieved 0 0 Boston 0 3 0 1 0 0 was found for one Griffith rf Steele, 2 Two-bas- e 2 3 2 1 0 hits Pratt. hit a triple by Robertson in the ninth Killifer If Summary: 1 3 4 0 4 0 Scott. Three-bas- e hit inning, which resulted in a run when a Louden c 2b Hartley, Gainer, 1 2 2 4 0 0 Ruth. Sacrifice hit Slsler. Double wild pitch by Ames sent Robertson Wingo 1 2 3 o 1 0 Schneider p to home. John to Sisler Pratt: plays Pratt; A triple, a double and a single off Gainer (unassisted!. Bases on halls 6 9 30 1 27 11 Totals. Off Weilman 1, off Davenport 1. off Anderson and two errors gave St. Louis Ruth .". 7Hits and earned runs Off three runs in the eighth. bV Score innings 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 4 Robertson hit a home run to the cenWeilman. hits 3 runs In innings: off hit no run In 2 innings; ter field fence In the first, which was Boston Davenport, 3 runs. 1 6 off Ruth. Struck out Weil- said to he the longest hit ever seen at Cincinnati Two-bas- e man 2. Ruth 4, Umpires Owens and the St. Louis park. hits Neale, Summary: Connolly. Manager McGraw and Manager Hug- - Groh, Wlnso. Magee, Killifer. Three- 1 ilG SURPRISE 1 by InninK? 2-- 1- 0 0 0 0 0 deThe Arrow Press baseball team 15 to 1 the Municipal grounds last night in a postponed game. The pitching of Hall and the hlttins were bifr features of the conof KnlKiit test. Anderson of the Pressmen also some of the p:lory for his deserves three-bas- e hit which brought in several runs. The Arrow men have no chance for the pennant In the league race, but they are determined to fight every srame and grab second If possible, and the now they will likely way they are going do it. There are only two more games left on the league schedule, and by both the Arrow Press team winning will land next high honors in the league race. the close of the league seasonFollowing the Press baseballers are after are games. They some country anxious to tie up withparticularly town team on Pioneer day. The box score: INTER MOUNT A IN ELECTRIC. Ai: R II PO A 1 ft 3 0 0 cf Hawley 1 1 ft 3 0 Dorius 3b 3 1 0 Todd 2b o 2 2 0 0 Ed Peterson p ft 2 5 0 0 Cartwrieht c fi ft ft 0 2 Gordon lb 1 0 0 0 ss Watkins ft ft 0 0 D. Peterson If 1 ft 0 2 0 leaver rf ft ft 1 0 Intcrmountain Electric feated on UTESPULL COSTS GAME 1 hit Vltt. SacSummary Two-irifice fly Veach. Double plays to Million to IMpp: Caldwell to to ritp to Walters: Boone to Mullen Bases n 4 0 0 0 2 2 JulyoutIS.of five from WASHINGTON, four Cleveland by winnlnpr today's ,ame. 3 to 2. In the first inninpr Moel-le- r by Innlne ...no York Si-or- e D-tro- it 1 ft SENATORS WIN AGAIN FROM CLEVELAND ft o 14 ft 4 ) Totals 4 I ft o ...t( o 2 o 2 o ft ft ft II h. b. Boone .1 h Walters r Nun: maker c A 1 0 n 0 0 0000000 22 t ft 1 0ftftl0ft0 2 0 3 Chicago Philadelphia .. ..0 Collins. Summary: Sacrifice hits J. McMulSrott. Stolen bases Jackson. lin 2. Struck out Bv Scott 4. by Myers 10. Double play Scott to Weaver to on halls Off Scott 1. Fournler. Bases Hit I v pitcher McMullin. by Myers. I'arned runs Off Scott 2. off Myers 2. t'mplres Kvans and Chill. t .31 K 3 0 0 2 ft ...43 Sore A 4 Meyer c Meyers p o 0 ft 1 kinpaugb s. rtpp tb 2b . oMrtns 2 rf ;,- ft ft ! Mullen 0 1 NEW YuRK. ab i: h Ma see f HlKh If Ba-rnin- 0 0 1 ft t . 1 1 2 3 2 Walsh rf McKlwee 3b cf Mltterlln t 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 ... K 6 3 -- . 9 0000000 0 2 Philadelphia .. .2 Twq.-bas- e hits Schalk, Summary:Stolen bases McMullin 2. Jackson. Cicotte. Schalk. Sacrifice hltw Cicotte. Witt. Sebang. Sacrifice flies Weaver,1. Lajoie. Bases on balls Off Cicotteand off UnnlriK 3. off Nabors 23. Hits earned runs Off Lannlnff, hits 42 runs runs In 5 Innings: off Nabors. 10 hits In 4 Innings: off Cicotte. 1 run. Hit tv pitcher H. Collins, by Lanninfr. Struck out By Cicotte 5. by Iannin(r 1. by Nabors 1. Umpires Chill and Kvans. Jeeond C;me. 4 2 2 K. Collins 2b 1 1 2 4 Kelsch cf 1 2 4 Jackson If 1 ft 4 12 Fournler lh 1 o 3 J. Collins rf hit. sinstled and llelimann 4 0 6 0 ore, on a passed hall and before Fii p c 1 0 3 2 Caldwell retired the side. Hush and McMullin 3b ft 3 0 0 Scott p scored. Jleilmann were Manager Donovans troubles when 3 S 27 34 a f Totals in the ninth )nnlri. rtrrejsel line drive from Mitchell's hat struck PHILADKL.PH I A. raid well n the right knee, forcing him PO AB n I to limn off the field. Score: 1 1 2 3 I.awrv 2b 1 1 2 4 ss Witt d KTROIT. 1 ft 4 2 If Strunk ft 4 6 a n r: II po Ijijoie lh Vitt 1h Rush s 1 0 3 2 1 ter Terrific W'alloping to Intcrmountain Bunch. Joe Learns That Umpires Should Be Handled With Care WITH UMPIRE Arrow Ball Tossers Adminis- K 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 ALTERCATION TO PRESSMEN ft ft 10 13 3 -- who the veteran broke Cullop's winning streak in left-hande- AB Score bv Innings Chleasro .' Willie YORK. July IS NEW Z 12 112 10 I.awry ss 2b Witt Strunk cf. If HITS SEVEN ALLOWS b 1 K 11 1 Su-per- A 3 0 0 0 0 1 n Willie Mitchell Pitches Ball; Yankees Are Shut Out. 1 ELECTRICS LOSE Real seoutcraft Is the idea of the l.ovs who left yesterd3v afternoon for Mill Creek canyon on th second hike Tf-- -t r it, ', 1 -3 2-- 3 7;w-- , the laws of scouthood and were pre- last night. pared to will sleep In the open the latest ap- They scout cook in The scouts .are way. proved under the charge of Hcmer Hoisington of the Y. M. C. A. and will probably re- turn this afternoon. Stolen base hits Konetchy, Groh. Maranville. bases Fitzpatrick. Evers, Sacrifice fly Wingo. Double plays Louden to Chase; Groh (unassisted); Chase, Herzog to Chase; Groh, Louden to Chase. Bases on balls Off 5.Ragan, Hits 1; off Tyler, 1; off Schneider, runs Off Ragan, 8 hits 4 and earned runs in 3 innings; off Hughes, off Tyler, hit 1 run in no2 runsinnings; off in 2 innings; no hits and Schneider. 2 runs. Hit by pitcher By Hughes (Griffith); by Schneiderout(FitzBy patrick, 1:Snodgrass). 3: Struck by Schneider 3. by Tyler. Ragan. Umpires Eason and O'Day. 1- 1 catlings :r :) j : : j j CAT LIN an ARROW COLLAR THIN, LIGHT YET STARCHED AND SIGHTLY 15c each 6 for 90c PB1BODY & CO., INC.. MAKFUS , |