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Show 9 BEST RIXEY IN FIR A IH DOUBLE-HEADE- Y'UL i.inil w:: i 1 fiTvi AIIK1. I AilX ! , , j. ' 1 All.' tAAx. I HtRti u III II 1 ; . tV4T0 Cn r0 fcoo This VERSfttAScri ii J J OILS Like -- MlAlt-- V MIL-A-'BAIL-O- Jfc5 W ROBERTS IS SPORT PERISCOPE SINGLES VICTOR i Li: FROM DODGERS MKKK, veteran D Al club Heaver Meek wai slKnel the Just two lays. Mi'i'rcllo for u?e In aie of mercem v. .Mar fearlnsr that .Io k Hoi he would be hurt while F'isher 1 Dell and Cheney Hammered for Early Lead and Robins Can't Come Bark. FINAL SCORE wax !i'" A'".'l . ...T , Hr I'M! nz a;i- , rPi".a. nrj Mr H -- SnK-- ! rr if TVht M"'arf- - Ih i'uf?i;iw MdHTV fr ' : " rift Tn'.i 1 1 2 0 0 1 11 1 8 t 2 1 f 1 1 " 1 1 ' 11 " " " I t p . J ! ! " 1 1 t HlfllMl) ri.---lrf Mann . f v 1 " " 1 1 '"V .f: if - " ' i' ; ' i: " - " i 2 i !' h l j . Iiutrev 31-i'h " Sf" k ah k h ro a0 t: f 4 " ." 'i 7 - '12 2 ij - ?. j; 1 S 4 o 0 " ft " Cravath rf I " 1 2 2 ! K " ted If " i " ' a! Whit 2 2 i' lef ..5 lr?n"rm,in "ooper 0 I.uderus lb . ft ft 2 2'i KUiotf ' 4 l 3 4 M.--r 2t Han. roft ss ' " 2 .... JI KiHtier (rtrr;tr) " ' ft II ViMirl Tv.n!.r " ft " i " " Hums c farkanl r, ft ft 0 p liixey " "' 1V 3" I1 Totals fi M7 43 Totals f- r In Uur.!.I"llin fifth. OM.ir;i flTTSHt'IlGH. Mil ' for "!ir.y jir.iith h:tt"i AH II II PO in nint!;. 5etz hatt-- 1 for Appleton 7 Jr ft " Warner 3b r. r t in ninth. ra fi 2 1 s- - X i- - 1 I 1 I .". I 1 i- - 1 X 1 1 v ft ( o ft 2 0 9 ft 1 1 1 1 0 ." 1 be-R- , T'askert ? " " - " fieorjee Zabel, Anjfel heaver, who but recently hit his stride and to win ball games for. Frank Chance. Ss unable to pitch for some tim. Zabel has strained his Bide, and It Is doubtful when he will attain be in shape to hurl. I. trark ihamplonhlps in Drew Franeiseo last year sprained his shlo about twenty yards from the start, and was forced to drop out of the race. His physicians advised him to quit the Track for jrowl, hut he declined, and etu-!to the same. At the Far Western rhampion- - ' -" of 1 l ( ( 1 ft ft ft 5 0 2 i if W. i Carev cf SehultO If :i Hitschman rf " 0 1 0 I) 0 o C"titi' lb Johnston i t s St en K 2b Hatrd ti:irti.trv : Two-ha- s nase M- i.'arthv ss Wheat . Miller. Ilofrmn Three. t. Stolen C W'rtman. Y,tm Ilofmatt. H ' M vers, Jetz. Sabr. Flack r.Ts"i p. Kantlehncr Zimmerman. Fischer hits Zeblw". to louhte ;!.t-Kll.ott. .!. Hans p to !ott rv to flson: Stentrel Mever's: Zi nimcr-- i to Zebler to Saier. Total- r. by innirisrs . . . 7 d 6 -- - - -- ... S.M-rift'-- 6 2 1 s u V. -i H errors- - on ( hleao Uro klyn 1. 1. b il!- t- -H ."." 1. off Cheney5 'ff iff 1" !1, 1. Hit,( and earned runs J rnr.y in 2 iPturiK'; ff Appleton. hits .t hit inniras: off Laven?;o runs In inninKs; der. I " hits J ru:i in in - in nines: rut: h:ts off rler.'v, 2 liits - - run in off r.T'k;ip!, 2. out- fty Ktni'-by ' 1. ttv Lavender t.v 1. Wild piteh 3. hv I',-her.ey ai'd Km 'lie. Umpire'' Kb-p.nse. ft o 3 ft ft :: o i 2i 0 ft ft ft 1 7 1 ft : ft ft ft ft 2 ft 4 C 0 ft ft I 1 1 5 2 4 0 11 0 .i " " ft 0 ft 1 4 ft ft ft 2 U 27 2 4 fi 1 Two out when winning- run scored. - fined ran for Kllllfer in fifteenth. Fischer batted for Kantlehner in eighth. Score by Innings ftlft "'00 ftOft Oftft 0 1 Philadelphia .. . . 0' Hift imm.i iii tn.ni into 1 2 Pittsburgh Two-bashits Whltted. Summary: Carev. Stolen bases Paskert, Iucev, Whltted 2. Haneroft, Carey. Halrd. Schmidt. Sacrifice hits Iurcy 2, Itlx-- ', ey, Johnston. Double plays Haneroft to Inmey to Kuderus to Killifer to Han-- ! roft 'o Kvans to Haird to Johnston. llvuns to McCarthy to J hnston: Haird PIRATES TAKE LONG First base on errors to Johnston. 1. Hases on balls off GAME FROM PHILLIES Philadelphia Kantlehner 2. off Kvans 2. fffearned Kixey runs off Iilxey. 11 Hits 2 and runs in off Kantlehhits At; jr. 2 '.. innings; Pittsburgh PiTT.-T.rn.tit t e "Tics of five run Sin S innniKs: off Kvans, ner ' hits ill' - 2 hits ft runs In came from T'hi'.a b f innings. Struck out t.y win7. ly Kantlehner 1, by Kvans here t o- - Hy r i n sr n. s ' x t e e n intii t o 1.onlphia Klxey et The visitors 1. Wild pitches Itixey Z. I'm pi res itsv liv a score of t he fif Ih inninst ". firth and Killer. made th'Ir run in 1 ." 3 1 I 4 , H I k in-pini- rs -- k.-ir- d e 1 nu 1 i -- . j 1 : I 1. 1 J : 'V little hand- say- - - Johnson, throwing- everything. Ids be?t. Had gloomed me Rood and plenty s,on the chest! And the whole make-u- p threw me in a doze That smile, them cherry lips, those nose! -- ain't no husher.xior no boob. You bet ain't no Yanidgan I am a Vet I I Of six years' service. would I like to see The guy that's fit to grab my goat off me Hut I seen Her, and, sure as you are born. She got my goat and broke off every horn! My heart just fluttered looked her way, Fumbled one ball ahd two away! i ! o-- ; x. as If Hi ; i H. field-bo- there come rijtht then and there a luff Against my heart, that felt exact I i Pittinor In a She smiled at me. and waved her I I rhelnn of the Clnclnati has written a few lines I seen her. and K 1 fr. of verse to the busher who has been with the big brush loner enough to consider himself a vet, and has fallen in love with one of the feminine fans. It follows: 2 A A. Times-Sta- r - 1 an Manager Ham Patterson is considering taking Walter Doane off the suspended list, he announced yesterday In Iajs Anseles. If he does this he will have to release a player. Frank Arrellanes belli? the most likely contender for this doubtful honor. rHILAI.F.LPfIIA. a ! a h 10 4 s;; " f i htts by Kitlifer and Puney and Itixey's " tied the count In " the ninth flttsburh on a n by farey, his " steal of second and a wild pitch, and 0 won out in the sixteenth en Inning; H'.ni-m. :.' -- n .t I e Johnston's sicrifice and McCarthy's sir.nl- -. Score: 4 " . . - V then booted struck out twice. and yet wasn't mad. . For I I could see her sweet face looking sad Yep, she was sorry for mt and. you know. Pity's next thing to love now, ain't it so? I got it fixed! I'm going to meet her well, I ain't plumb headed for no padded cell! But, say, I'm nervous say, It seems to me That In her league I bat I -- , one-thirty-thr- Coo! and com fortable to throat and tongue a SENSIBLE cigarette. TURKISH BLEND I: CIGAJREjTTBS '1, . lOor i ABOUT O OILS Ati WATtR v rj i Colors am wow i v. i .. Red Held. Coast leatfife umpire, who spends his winters in St. Louis, is a staunch admirer of Fielder Jones, the St. Louis leader. "This guy Jones Is a iliplomat." said Held recently, "and I'll tell you how I found it ouC One afternoon when the Sox were playing a close one during the last few weeks of the season Piano-movSmith was pitching and Sheridan was calling baTTs and strikes. He had been off all afternoon and Jones kept gettintr hotter and hotter. Finally Sheridan called a ball on one which failed straight over the middle of the pan. Straight In from center field came Jones on the run. Sheridan saw him corning and stepped out in front of the plate to meet him. When Jones passed second Sheridan was halfway out to the pitcher's box, ready to chase Fielder as soon as he made his first remark. Right up to Smtlh raced Jones, and then he saw that iiherldan himself was angry. What er MABEL TRASIC IS ERRORS GIVE FIRST CIRCUIT VICTOR CONTEST TO S T. LOUIS St. Frisco, Driven by Gcers, IN NTH FRAME Gives Winner Hard Battle it Eigbt Players Survive Four-roim- d Play for Meadow Misplays by Shotten and Lavan Responsible for Club Tropbies. ington's Victory in Second Part FAVORITES WIN ALL W. M. Washburn and R. Nor-ri- s Williams Come Through Plav in Great Stvle. youth bearing the monicker of Jark Kllhurn. Kllhurn has shown much class In recent events at Los AtiKeles. and Veith predicts he will have a career as brilliant as thst of 7. tidy hanger, also a member of the i,os Angeles club. 1 f j 1 1 wa leK. Howard hrcw, world's fha mplonship holder in the 0 and 2 2f yard da.hrs. attraot-Ini- : onsiderable attention. It will he remembered tltat at th National The ; " ' ' I r i 0 C 1 . Srtut f h M 0 3 I . . . i' i ' i a S 4 "h"MV I m o Vance Veith, swimming' coach at Anweles Athletic club, believes he has uncovered another stir twlmmer, in the person of a OVERG.C.CANER the-Ko- 1 .cnn 1 : 5 1 hroken .i A. A. i .trlt..n a '!: i 1 r pi an ir ;: Mit'r'iiie In a had way for laek5tops when l''i!irr a hurt, but the arrival of Millir.jfs will pull him through " ri?ht. ' with r jnn r n1 ah S f ;'c j(C n.' more the Cleveland Indians are omin to the rescue of Walter MrefUe. Mn hns just announced that the Amerb-aleasne rlub will end hirn eateher Hillings, to fill in whilf fisher i out of the cam' li.il'-fn- r tli I'Ofi" Kr,vN. 2h l.on n ,r?v r f .! I '"hi ;t4T' - of ti. to pifiy. Meek failel th Kame while a Duck, reb-ael- . n determined ffvr,ti wx 7 to f, in fpvor Th' into i iil'I not o k!-n . as r Sunlay nlrht, but a little thlriK like that never wor-r- i. Me'fc. He's ancustotnevl to be-i- n Snperba- - Rally Desperately, but Loe Rattle on Errors With Men on Sacks. r uii-ihlf- to srct TO 6 7 ships in San !ieKo Drew won his events, but was so forced to extend himself hy an unheralded schoolboy who was entered, that he contracted paralysis, and as a result will never raee ajraln. For years Drew has been the premier- sprint man of the country. Developed by Hoyd Comstock, track coach at the Fnlversity of Southern California, he started as a rank outsider, but in a short time had set world's records in both the century and 220. yard dashes. The passing of Drew means a lot to the athletic world more than most athletes can realize at this time. wh rli'p'l on nearly every Cottst leaarue. wan a Jia." in ratrhf r x r f p' SEEN THROUGH THE LOOSE COMBAT t-- i pr" CUBS CAPTURE ' r h r- i OrtDR.'.! OH "D&4R! I 5 By CLIFF STSRRETT RIGHT 0! MY DEAR, RIGHT 0! HRt HEflfc! , WITH WASHINGTON SENATORS R POLLY AND HER PALS 1 AT TLB-- NG .05 BROWNS SPLIT RUINED 16-INNI- X. Y.. SOFTH AMPTO.V, J. Armstrong. 23. Aug. Pennsylvania state winner of 1915, won the important contest of the fourth round of the .Meadow club cup tennis singles tournament here today, in which eight contestants now survive. Armstrong defeated Theodore R. Pell, middle states and former national indoor champion, Rowland Roberts of San Francisco defeated G. Colket diner, A speedy net Harvard, attack blocked and smothered Caner's returns. Watson M. Washburn, cup winner of 191o, and P.. Norrls Williams II. former national champion, also came through the round. The doubles contests were begun in the afternoon session. William A. I.amed, many times national champion, paired with his old partner, William J. Clothier. They divided the honors of the doubles with William M. Johnston and Clarence Griffin, the national pair from the Pacific coast. learned and Clothier, having the in the second vantage of a round, met H. Wainwright and George Helm In the third. The vouncsters employed the lob and drive attack after they got settled, which was in the second set. They had learned covering court at a lumbering gait, but, however, getting the ball for pretty crossA fire shots. stiff battle ensued through four deuces on games before learned and Clothier won at Johnston and Griffith took a few Barnes to steady into their stride. In the opening rallies, S. Wainwright and A. M. Hyde, a former Harvard star, more than held their own against the national champions. Once Johnston had unlimbered his heavy artillery of smashing overhead strokes at the net, which lie did with tremendous effect as the match advanced, the opposing pair was utterly routed, losing at 5-- 7, 6-- 2. 6-- 2. fi-- 3, 4-- 6. 6-- 2. ad-defa- fi-- 0-- 3, 6-- 2, 10-- S. 2. A peculiar pairine: wns that of Theodore R. Pell with Joseph J. Armstrong, who hnd defeated him in the singles. Their style was well suited to doubles so that they won against A. J. Riddle and F. W. Watson at 6-- 1. 6-- 0. did he do but cut loose on Smith and give him the worst cussin' I ever heard. After that Fielder turned on Isbell. who was playing first, and gave him an awful roastln. Then without so much as looking- at Sheridan, he turned and went back to center field. "Afterward Sheridan told me that it was the quickest bit of thinking he ever saw. Sheridan said that he was going to chase Jones as soon as he opened his mouth, and Fielder tumbled to it in a flash. He's a manage", Jones is." - When the Vernoji Tigers were here. "Chink" Mattick was standing at the cigar stand In the Hotel Ftah, and "Swede" Risberg was about ten feet away, talking to a local newspaper man. A stranger came up and bought n cigar. Slowly lighting it, he turned to Mattick. "That's this Swede Risberg I've heard so much about, over there. Isn't it?" Yes. that's the fellow," was Mat tick's answer. "Ever seen him play?" "Sure did." "He's a great second sacker." "Now, you've said it." "The Tigers have a good team, haven't they?" "Bust in the world." "It must be your favorite team." "Certainly is." "Do you see them flay often?" "Haven't missed a game this year." "You don't mean to say that you go from city to city and watch the Tlxers play?" It's absolutely true. I do it." "Gee. my friend," said the stranger as he started to edge away from Mattick, "you certainly are SOME baseball bug;." for Premier Honors. Wash- ofBill. O.. 23. Mabel Aug. CLEVELAND, St. Frisco in the western reserve 2.08 trot, furnished the thrills today at the North Randall ! grand circuit meeting. With the wind blowing a gale along the mile ring the mare by Cox and the stalliou RAIN INTERFERES BOTH ENDS OF PROGRAM driven piloted by the veteran Geers, raced neck and neck through the entire course in all three heats, the Trask Kouls enth, when four singles, a sacrifice and marc getting the first Auk. 23. St.double-headtwo heats and WASHINGTON. two passes netted Boston four more the race and Geers' horse a split nosing out runs. Leonard retired for a pinch hit- the winner in the the visitors heat. third in4 in ter 5 score: The the seventh. in to ten the first today, game It was a great race and stirred the 4 to 2 in the second, CLEVELAND. nings and acon big called nfterlosing throng to wild enthusiasm. Mabel the seventh inning AB It ir PO A K Trask was a favorite, but St. Frisco count of darkness. Foster's error gave Graney If o 5 0 2 0 0 t. Joui.s the winning run in the first Turner 3b 1 4 i 2 0 0 gave her a great battle in the first two 4 0 2 0 1 an! misplays by Shotton and Speaker cf 0 heats, the second heat being stepped ft were responsible, for Washing- Roth rf 3 5 i 0 in 2:ft4J. The two horses divided the Rain In Wambsganss ss .4 ft ton's marrin n th Kpcnn 0 6 l 0 of the $3000 purse. The Gandil lb 2 4 terfered With both contests. 0 major portion 11 0 Miss the favorite In the o Perfection, 0 4 1 5 scores: 2b .... 0 Chapman 2:11 trot, after getting off to a bad 1 0 1 3 1 1 ST. IvOUIS. O'Neill c 2 0 0 4 0 0 start and finishing- sixth, in the first Boehling p AD R II PO A 0 1 0 0 1 ... 0 heat, stepped off in the next two and Coveleskle p 1 0 2 0 4 Shotton If 0 0 o 0 0 0 Gould p 0 won handily over Hazel o 2 5 Miller rf 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 Klepfer p. . 8 0 4 0 Horton lb Young- Todd had things all his own 1 0 0 0 0 0 Moeller 4 3 0 6 1 in the 2:15 pace. Another member Pratt 2b way 0 3 1 Marsans cf of the Todd family. General Todd, 9 85 24 18 Totals 1 ft ft 7 5 severeld c a clean pair of heels to his comshowed BOSTON. 1 0 4 0 Austin 3b in the 2:07 pace, winning- in o petitors S AB R H PO A K 5 Lavan ss 1 3 0 3 0 0 0 straight heats. Altawood, the favorite, 1 1 0 rf Koob p Hooper 1 4 2 3 0 failed even to get within the money. I Barry If2b lavenport p .... 2 0 o n ft 1 4 2 0 Lewis ft 1 3 0 0 1 Gainer lb 17 30 6 5 36 Totals 0 0 BLOOMINGTON Hoblitzell lb ... 22 0ft 1o SHUTS WASHINGTON. ft ft cf Walker ft 1 2 0 AB R H PO A K Gardner 3b OUT BRAVES NO. 1 oo ft 1 Scott s3 0 3 4 0 3 2 0 Leonard 3b 1 ft 2 2 0 0 c 1 1 5 2b Foster Carrigran ft 1 0 1 0 Cady c 0 1 Bloomington, 111., Aug. 23. Failure 0 4 o Milan cf 1 0 2 1 0 1 of the Boston 0 ft 0 Braves No. 1 to hit 0 Leonard p 0 5 Smith rf . : n 1 1 ft 0 Schlansker today in an exhibition con0 Ruth p I 2 6 5 Shanks If o ft ft 0 0 0 test gave Bloomington the game 5 to 0 Shorten 0 9 3 lb Jude o 1 1 0 0 0. The score: 0 1 ft ft 4 Thomas 2 5 McRride ss o ft 1 0 0 0 ft ft 0 4 3 R. H. E. McNally e t Henry ft 1 0 0 0 0 Boston ,at. 0 ft 0 Janvrin 0 0 2 2 0 0 Alnsmith ft ft 9 ft 5 ft Bloomington Gharri tv c 11 10 ,31 Totals ft Batteries Reulbach. 0 ft ft 0 William's Barnes and 0 ft ft 0 2 0 Schlansker and Simon Blackburn; Shaw p in Moeller batted for ninth. Klepfer ft ft 0 1 ft 0 Jamieson Shorten batted for Carrigan in sevThomas batted for Leonard in on Off Cunningham 1, off Will4 enth. 33 4 30 10 12 Totals seventh. McNally ran for Shorten liv iamsballs 2, off Sheehan 1. Hits and earned Janvrin ran for Thomas in runs Off Cunningham. 8 hits 8 runs Ainsmith ran for Henry in eighth. seventh. in 9 innings; off Williams, hit 3 runs in tenth. seventh. Williams batted for Gharrity Score bv in 13 hits 6 off innings inning: Jamie-soSheehan, batted for Shaw in tenth. 3 runs in 8 0 3 Cleveland Struck out innings. 7 0 0 0 2 0 0 4 1 Score bv innings Boston By Cunningham 4, by Sheeman 1. Wild 5 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 St. Louis e hits Turner, pitch Williams. Umpires Dineen and Summary: 4 0 0 0 hit Gandil. Nallin. Washington .. .00013 00 Ruth. Three-bas- e Lewis, Two-bas- e hits Lavan, Stolen bases Speaker, O'Neill. SacSummary: Shanks. Miller. Stolen bases Shotton rifice hits Walker, toHooper. Double 2, Shanks, Miller. Chapman to NEW YORK YANKS WIN Sacrifice hits Aus- plays Wambsganss to O'Neill to Gandil. Gandil; Klepfer tin. Shaw 2, Marsans. Sacrifice fly Basese FROM WHITE SOX, 5-- 4 base on errors Boston 1.Coveles-kito First Marsans. Double play Shanks on 1. off balls Off 2. Boehling on errors Louis St. First Henry. 2, off Gould 1. oif Klepfer 2, off Bases on balls Off Shaw r, off Koob Leonard YORK, Aug. 23. New York Off 2. Hits and earned runs 3, off Davenport 2. Hits and earned NEW init three out of four from 3 3 4 hits 2 in runs runs Off Koob, 7 hljts 3 runs In 4 3 Boehling. Chicago, 4 hits 4 runs in winning a game marrea Coveleskie. off 5 hits no runs nings; 5 to 4 off errors, innings; 2 hits no runs in by Davenport, 3 today. Mogridtte Gould. off innings; off in 5 1 Tilt 1 run in pitched grand ball, but Chicago score. innings: off Shaw, fi hits 1 run Klepfer, innings; on in 1ft innings. Struck out liv Shaw 5, no three runs him in the fifth inning-o1 3 off Ieonad. 8 1 hits no uv iooo 1. four errors and a scratch single 7 hit no Score: Umpires Co inotly and runs ininnings: off Ruth, innings; Chill. runs In 2 innings. Hit by pitcher CHICAGO. Second Game. Walker bv Boehling. 2. Struck .out By Passed ball AB R H PO A E Leonard 1, by Ruth ST. LOUIS. 4 1 2. Evans and J. Collins rf 0 ft 0 0 Umpires AB R 11 PO A E Carrigan ft 3 1 1 4 Weaver 3b 0 1 1 0 4 0 2 O'Loughlin. Shotton If 1 0 E. Collins 2b. ... 3 ft 2 2 ft 1 0 0 3 0 Miller rf 3 0 ft 1 0 0 Jackson If 6 0 3 0 0 0 Borton lb 3 1 ft 0 2 cf 0 Felsch PLAY TIGERS 2 3 3 0 2b Pratt. 3 1 0 9 1 lb Fcurnier l ft 0 2 3 0 0 Marsans cf 0 0 c 0 3 2 (I 10-3 Lapp 2 0 4 0 3 MACKMEN, WIN, Severeid c 0 1 0 Von Kolnitz .... 1 0 0 1 1 0 2 3 Austin 3b 1 1 c 3 0 1 0 Schalk 1 3 3 3 23. Lavan ss ft 2 Detroit 0 2 ss 1 5 Aug. Terry ft 2 0 3 0 0 ft PHILADELPHIA. 2 0 Plank p 1 ft 0 Russell p. winning 10today's 3. ft to 0 0 ft 0 o Faber p. game from Philadelphia 3 8 9 2 28 2l 0 0 0 Totals 0 0 0 Young led in the hitting with threea Murphy WASHINGTON. singles and a double. Cobb gave S 4 25 24 2 Totals 15 exhibition of base running in goAB R II PO A K fine from on a to base first the third NEW YORK. ing 1 0 3 4 2 0 Leonard 3b to third by ft 2 2 0 ringle to left field, petting 0 2 AB R H PO A E Foster 2b home then a and slide, great stealing 4 0 1 4 0 0 5 1 1 cf Milan cf Magee was the baseman while third holding 4 0 ft ft ft ft 1 ft 4 5 If 0 0 Smith rf High ball. Score: the 4 ft ft 2 4 3 0 Shanks If Peel:inr;i::gh ss. 3 11 21 22 42 ft DETROIT. ft ft Gedeon 5 0 0 2 Judge lb 3 n 1 2 AB R H PO A F Oldrinp; rf 0 1 0 1 2 1 l 0 Williams lb 0 Mullen lb 2 4 1 8 0 0 ft 3 4 0 Vitt 3b . 0 McBride ss .0 ft 2 I 3 Baumann 3b 1 0 1 5 2 '1 Bu.sn ss Henry c . ft ft 0 2 ft 3 5 e 2 1 cf Cobb Walters 1 0 3 0 Johnson p 1 0 0 Mogridge p 5 0 2 0 1 Veach If ft ft 0 ft 4 3 1 0 1 ft 0 Nunamaker 1 rf 4 9 8 21 30 Totals ft ft 2 9 0 3 5 0 0 0 Fisher p ft 1 0 Maise; ft 4 1 ft 0 5 0 0 ) Game called after seventh, dark0 Boone 2b 0 1 0 0 0 Spencer c ness. 1 . 1 1 3 0 1 0 . 0 0 0 p Pipp Cunningham ft 0 0 Score bv Innings 0 0 0 Aragon 2 1 ft 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 c 0 1 0 0 0 St. Louis Alexander .39 10 14 27 10 .... Totals 4 0 0 0 0 1 2 1 r a. Washington ii 5 33 9 27 4 14 Totals Two-bas- e hit Shotton. Summary: II PO A K1 Milan. Stolen bases Pratt, Shotton, 2 2 0 Witt ss .... . Von Kolnitz batted for Lapp in fifth. 0 Sacrifice hit Miller. Double plays 2 0 0 . 4 Walsh rf In ninth. belted for 1 0 Murphy Lavan to Severeid to Austin; Severeid Strunk cf . ..4 rNunamaker batted forTerry in Mogrid.are 0 to Lavan. First base on errors Wash- Schang If . . 0 ..3 Maisel batted for Gedeon In fifth. 3. 5 on 0 2 2 Bases Off balls Johnson ington 2b . . ..4 Pipp batted for Walters in 0 eighth. 0 14 2 1. off Plank 2. Earned runs Off John-to- n Lajole ..4 ran for Pipp in eighth. Mclnnis lb Arauo'i eighth. 1 1, off Plank 1. Hit by pitcher ..3 McElwee 3 b Score bv 0 0 innings o o 0 ft 3 0 ft 1 0 4 . 1 Henry and Foster4. by Plank. 3. Struck Pick 3b o.... 1 2 0 0 Chicago . 4 Um. . out By Johnson by Plank Picinich 0 0 0 1 0 0 ft 4 5 New York ft 0 0 0 ..0 Williams P . pires Chill and Connolly. 0 5 1 0 Stolen bases Summary: Magee, Sheehan p 0 0 Peckinpnugh, Baumann. Sacrifice hit !t Rowe Fournier. Sacrifice flies Double v lay Schalk toRussell, 27 5 15 3 Jackson. BOEHLING IS DRIVEN .35 Terry. Totals . . Bases on errors Nov; York 2, Chicago 1. on Bases balls Ott Mogridtre 2. off TO BENCH BY BOSTON Rowe batted for, Sheehan In ninth. Fisher 3, off Russell 1, off Faber 1. Score by innings runs Off Mogridge, 2 5' 0 10 Hits 1and earned Detroit 5 innings; off 4001000 run in hits 23. won Boston the Fisher,,! 3 0 In 4 innings; off Russell, hit 12 run BOSTON, Aug.of the home series with Philadelphia .. ..0 e 7 3 runs hits in 7 off Young. hits 3. holdinnings: to Faber, After Summary: today, Mclnnis. 1 hit 0 runs in 3 Hit Lajoie, inning. by Sehang, hltless for three in- Cunningham, ing the Red Soxw,as base Cobb. pitcher Felsch by Mogridge, Maisel by knocked from the Home run Burns. StolenSacrifice Boehling nings, flies Russell. Struck out By Mogridge 1. box in the fourth, when three singles, Sacrifice hit Sheehan. a double and a walk netted, two runs, Vitt, Crawford. Double playa onWitt by Fisher 1, by Russell 3, by Faber 1. Wild pitch Russell. Umpires Owen to Lajoie to Mclnnis. First base f'oveleskie and Gould were driven from Detroit 2, Philadelphia 1. Bases and Hildebrand, the mound by an onslaught in the sev- er win-nlti- ga-m- K e 1 I 1 1 La-lrtg- . 1 - 1 1 - 1 O 4. I 1 1 1 1 1 1 12 .00000000 11110100 10 1 . 1 1- 20000100 n 1 -3 2-- Two-bas- 1-- 2-- 1- -3 1 2-- WITH 1 1 1 1 1 12 1 1 . :: ) 1,2 i i 15 12 14 , 1 1110 3.0 .... j 1 (1 i 11 - 12 13 11 10 0,0 -- 1 I I j Two-bas- 0000003 2-- ; er-to- rs 1-- |