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ERRORS LOSE THE FIRST,

! HITS TAKE THE SECOND

Giants Divide (he Spoils in a1

Double Header With theCa nl in a Is.

TKSRKAI ALL COXQUKRIXO

Opponents Are Able to Do LittleWith Delivery in (initio lie

I'ilehes.

inf (limits broke even with the Car- -

dlnuls yesterday, while thi poor old Cut"were dropping Iwo games to the tHllrnders, hiii) the loud over tin- - Cubs Innreached the obese nlrc uf Ink, games.There h thlnl double header betweenthe Mrooklvn Hnil ltni, which k nneven split. The Pirates made It threestraight In Philadelphia and the Philliesappear to be nettling I ntfi fifth place.

Yraterday'a Iteaoll.th liauli. 4, New York. 2 (1st gatn.i

Nrw York, 4, St. Louis. 1 i "rl imnHrnoklyn. J: Cincinnati, ( 1 game).

Cincinnati, 6. Hrooklyti. 4 (2d camel.Ho4ion. 7. Chlricr. 0 ilm cntne)

nojton. I I'hlrago, 4 (Sd gamf)I'tttuburc. T. PhtlailrlphU, J.

atandlaa: of thn Claka.

Ml

( i ! T ills . a; 5 i n "Z a ? 4

, k " . - i - .t it 3lap - r. .,'. a ua. o i. c a.

New Tark " Vit ts in 11 II iJfl.i'.mni

'hlcago t 1 p 10 IS IS S3 .621

i'liuburt silo1 to 13 K 12 isn, ens

'inclnnatl "4) 8 10 II 13 ir. n;, 45PhlladtlphU s $ 13 10 10 UA'li 477

't- U1 7( 7 6 8"

10 WVi 4lii

Brooklyn 4 4"? 7 kJm 379

' t 3 9 7 7 ll 3U

Oamtt Lot . 4o,5iiij iw im'7d u 01.

To.7' .Irhrdalr.t. Inl In ,V( Vork

Cincinnati In HrookljnChlctfo In BortonPlttaturc In l'hllnd-lph- ta

Th lilants Htninir nlonR throuch twoarnii with the (.'Krdlnnln ycnterday

nith pparfu' hlttltiK. liut won the.erond (rajnc by Kiithcrliiic fnui of theirfliii hitf In 0110 limine. Tim ticore of thuttilt was 4 to 1 They cru bciitcn In thofirst by u H'ore of 4 to 2 MtrhlnK dom-inant ami IcldliiK 6prlKhtl In Hplte ofoccajilonHl blemishes nerc chArnctcrlstlcsuf both garaaa,

Conslderalilw weiUnegn with the a.hout an n corollary to the effectlva

pltchlnc. each side contributing freely tothe etrlke out list, ami the only time thnbatters threw off the yoke to any uxtent

aa the ilubblng flurry furnished by theUlants In one Innlim of the scomd Bame.Yrt the'e were numerous chances furllcly work by the fielders, and the playwas crisp nr.d pleuslnic A holiday crowdof 3S.U0U tlijojcd the double do'.) ofPHStJmc ajid ttit autumnal brcnth of thetonic jlr

MHthewson ajid Harmon both pitchedmeritoriously In the llrst same, Harmonhavlnc the better huptairt and tho liltsntf him tielns a bit leia damanlnK. Thecore wns a tic hen .Mathewson atidl-cate- d

to make room fur a pinch hitterand tho Cardinals won In the ninth oft'Jrandall Pevorc murTed a lly which per-mitted two I'nrdlnaU to scamper over thonlate together IMtiHerriitM .Ii.fr T..a-..it- i

mayle ii!t nf the .e.it.H ..umn in e..- - '

ther on his all conquering way. He wnsunsteady, but effective and coolly dll-cl-

oa ever, ltube Oeyor was a creatpunier except In one Inning, when he In-jected pasc while the (.Hants wero atlns-In- r

him.Rube Kills, who has bn on the side

lines for some time, became a regularagain and signalized his restoration bvdoing much execution with the, bat. Hewas the blsc"."t thorn In Mathew son's sldaand also helped himself to a couple ofhtngles off Tesreau The latter tills werenot clean, bin nnbody who can cull apair of any sort off Tes these days Is aalugger extraordinary.

His nubelets swung the shlll-ln- h In thefirst Inning of the tlrst game for a homerun. tho ball careening Into the right Heldparquet. The IIUnlH evened up In thosecond. Wilson doubling to left, I'.etrluTbrourht him In with a single in right.Pletch taking the, count when he tried tostretch the hit.

Matty hld the Cardinals in chanceryuntil the fifth, but In the third he wnsavert by h great double play by Doyle.

Larry Jumped and throttled a liner andfell over second base, irtlring Ilresnahan.who had singled and stolen Ills way tothat bag Matty helped In the productionof the St. Louts nin lu the fifth tM moreways than one. i:ana singled and nasforced by Mauser, The latter wanderedto second on a wild plti Ii and from thatpoint of vantage was able 10 reach thoplate on a single by OaUes

The Cttants tied the score In the eighthand were hitlers nhlli so dnlMR. Thetrained eye nf McCormlck picked out fourhalls. Khafer, who underMudles theMoose as a runner, stole second Beck-er's out nt first put Hhafer on third andafter X'evom had walked, miybi'.i fly toKans brought Shafer home.

Hhaky llelrtlng In the ninth Inning lostthe same and wasn't tho only sin-ner. Shafer made a high throw 011 Hurf-vln-

Mug stole. Kills walked an, I on areckless return by Iievore of Mow rev'sfly Hug and Kills each advanced, Cran-rial- l

set Koney down on strikes and withtwo out all that wa needed was for Iie-vore to snare Kvaris's fly. It wasn't acinch catch, but one not lieyond the capa-bility of a tlelilep na fast at coveringBroiina a wevore. Ttie latter was In monon, hut made a square muff, ro the J"Itabblt and the Jtube scored.

The Giants bumped Into a double playIn each of tho ilrst threo innings of thesecond game. Ah there was only one liltin this time tin base was an far as anytllatit progressed, In the fourth, a, longinning, the (Hauls batted around. Devoresingled. iMyle fanned and Stiodgrassdoubled, ncorlng llevnrn. MuiTay wasnailed at first, but Merkle's doilblo tallli--Snodcrnss. I'asses to llerzng and Wilsonfilled the bases and ,1 tun bagger by Flet-cher unloaded tun of them.

Meanwhile Tesreau, though free withhis passes, wns b striding thn box like aColossus, md fnui runs wen; a heap thewn in- nas niniing iiacK the Cardinalswnn in anoinieii ievery In tldrilni.Klllfi's Intldil hit to tlrst base In tl.. .1,(1,Inning llerzog threw low nnrl phi. .1- - i

llvaiited to second He scored from thereon Koney's lilt and an Infield 011I.ioyio prevenien seining . seventhWilli a gorgouiiH plnv up lk single bvO.lKes. fumble by I'leleher nml .nn, I

4I1-- I.- nine (in .in,s Willi tn. 'Mowrev 1I10M a swift grounder 4.1 ...1. ..h ""I rt,J ""'" lleadeii theball ofT of second and snatched It in,

with hl bare band lie dived for seerind IU,d tou. lied tho base for a fore,.:0 "

Th four lilts the (ilnnts made In thelouriu inning cxnaiiMeii nuir supply Offof neither (ieyer nor (irlner did thov innl...the M inniaiico or a nit in their last fournrilllgH levore was the (,ny i

, . ... .1.... drawln;vn. 11 Ill llll I Period h. byfoin bdlU An J10 (Med slenlliig "'lly

iiasrnii. mm liround, tnxtavi.'li.'in I'. VI.,iilaniA vs mi Unils Jlrsrrved trals A limes attuh e omie Mb v flldg U In 12 M .irfr

Baieball. Waihlngton I'arU, Tn-da- tluTOr. at l)rooilB v Clnclnnall.-i- tf,

twelve Giants went to bat In the hint fourInnings. All of which didn't signify sinethey fj ii it miiilo nil tli hi y 1 needed,

The scores !

FIIIST OAMI'st. uwix is. ' m:w vokk in l,All r ! ii n r li ri n eHiiffirlns.zh 4 1 II 4 7 11 llrinrelf 11 I I II

, lills.lf . .3 '.' 2 II II ll.ivlr.3li 2 II t II 4 n.MOUNT --111.. I I) II 2 2 (l .NlimU .i f 4 II I 2 II IIKonrry.lb. t II n I I n V1urr.it ,rf I il I li n n''.. i V i 5 i S SSJtti'ft? !! SV. 3 A

I! ".r-.c- i 4 ii i ii ii ii wnon.o i l .1 1 11

wcshaii.c 3 11 1 7 :i 2 I'll lih r 5 11 1 I 7 111 nr 111 ii , 3 11 0 11 1 ii iiM'i'nr'K 11 n o 11 n n

- - .Sliofcr.ss 11 I 11 t 11 1

Total,., 83 4 nz7 13 2 MAin'n.p.. 'i 11 11 11 '. 11

.Miccl.rr. 1 11 11 11 11 11

Cr.1111l.1II.il 11 11 11 11 11 11

Totals 2S 2 f :?U 4(ni Balled for Fletcher 111 llir elehth Inning.lb, llAUnt (nr Mathrwson In the eighth Innmi:.

Ml, lands I 0 II II t II II II 2 4New ,ork... 11 t 11 0 u 11 11 1 o 2

First base on crrois, si Louis, 2 1rfi onbases Ml. I.011I4, 3; New nrk, First hasp onballs OIT Harmon, ft: on Cranilsll. I smirk nut

Hy ll.unmii.r.; by Malhcwson, J. by riiiiil.ill. I I

niunc run I.IU4 run tmsc lilts i;iil, Mauser.Wilson Sai Tlitrr He 1. iv I. Mi11li.11 l......Hiiggtna, llronnhaii, lirnir, SniHleruss, .Mrtklr,sinner Double play lin In (unassisted). Ilnj le..,,'.,rlV'.r, "I11' v'rrklr. . WIM I'ttrli Mathcwsmi.

Mnthi'ttniii, InAluiiltii-s'- . nit ( rnndall.1 III I Innliiir rmplre III filler linnrmn. Heldumpire, miller Hue hour ami Ml minute.

NIXUMI IIAMK.MT IX)UIH .. ,Ni:V Y11I1K IN.

ah r h p a r ihr tin n elliiKClna.Sb.S u 0 a 3 0 Heore.lf..3 t 2 .1 11 0i:iut.it .312100 )iyle.3b .( 00220Mowteyjh.,4 0 0 0 0S'cras,rf 1 I 10 0 0oon rn,in,3 0 s 11 Hurray, rr 3 o n o oi:vAn,rf .3 0 0 0 0 0lMerkle,tli..3 10 o 0llAtiser.ns. .4 (I 11 3 2 I Hfr7oe..1b.2 0 2 2tiAkef.cf 4 0 0 0vil4nn.c 2 0 0 7 0 0nlnto.r. .4 0 10 3 Oirietrher,sll 0124 I

(ieyer.p. .2 0 0 0 1 o.Trsreau.p. 3 0 n 0 2 0nliilhooley. .1 0 0 0 0 0. - -

irl11er.11 0 0 0 (1 0 o Totala M 4 S27I0 2CtiAllouay .1 0 0 0 0 0,

- i

Totsl4 .31 I 63110 IInllsttrd for (lever In the seventh InnlmMlAtieU for (irlnrr In the nlnfh Innlnir.

St. Louis 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0.Sen ork 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 4

1'lrst base on errorSt. lxiuls, li New York, I.tfl on banes St. Ixrals, 8: Neur York, 2. Firstbapoti balls Off (leycr, 4: off Tesreau. 4. Struckout lly (lever. 7: by (irlnrr, I. b Tesreiii. 7.Two base lilts nils, Wtnro, SnodcrAs., Mrrkle,rletchrr .SAcrlflce hit Kills .stolen hArjKonetchy, KvAno. Devore Double plays Win gonnd llauser (2i, Ituifclns. Kune tiiiy, llauserami llutilns; Fletcher, lioj le and Mrrkle. Passedball Wilson lilt by plirhrd ball lly Tesreaudivans). 11114 (iff (ieer. i In Ml Innlncs, oj(irlnrr.Olntnolnnlnts I'mplre In chief Itlcler.Held umpire Klnneran. 'llmc-- 1 hour alii Mminutes.

CUBS' BOLT IS SHOT.

IhittIj flnlloni Land on Them TttIcne Oame m Hhntout.

IIoston, Sept. 12. The cellar Cham-plon- a

tamed the Cubs In both gam-- s of adoubl header this afternon. In the firstonteat the visitors were shut out 7 to 0

and the score was 7 to 4 in the tccondgame, lloston got to Toney In the thirdInning of the opening gamo and live aue- -

cisslve hits, which netted four runs, suithim to the (.table. Two more talliescounted In that period after Iteulbuchcame to Toney's assistance, lloston did

omc timely batting In the second gameand help was rendered by Cub mlsplai.Campbell's hitting lu the afternon was ofgreat value. Maranvllle made a wonder-ful catch of Miller's liner In the last In-ning of tho second game and SweeneyPlayed brilliantly

The scores:FIIIST (UUK

UOSTO.V (X. L.i. ClIICAHO (N. 1...Ah r h 11 a e 1.1. r I. .. . .

Campbell. cf i 1 4 2 0 0 Shrrk'd.tf. 40020011 nun ii.3t.;i 11210 II Uler.rr 101 11 11

M'ney.:d . 4 1 1 l 3 11 Tiuui-r.s- s 1 11 2 3 nhirkr.lf 3 0 1 0 11 Zlrn'n.ib . 1 0 2 0 n 11

Tttus.rf 3 112 10 SAler.lb. . 4 11 1 111 11

llousrr.tb . 4 1 1 10 0 1 Doi,21i. 3 11 1 1 4 1

M'r'nvllle.ssl 0 0 3 3 0 LiAPh.cf 2 II o 2 1 0iiarinen.r a 1 1 s roller, c 3 o 11 2 Illesk.u . 3 110 OT1mr1.11 0 11 11 1

nkllac . 100000 lieullia.il. in) o 11 11 11

I'crduc.p.. 0 0 0 0 0 0 Maitilrn.p. 2 11 I 11 11 o

Totals S3 71127 11 2 ToIaIs 31 0 121213miAtted for llrjs In the eichth Innlni

Boston 0 0 r, 0 0 11 I 0niragn 0 (l (I 0 0 11 II 0 O 0

! tiAse hit -- lminrmn. Thrre ba'c hit(.Ain.iDeu iiome run uouser .sacrltlee hitMrke Houlile plavs Toney. Tlnkrr and SalrrMAranvlllr. Sfeupv anil lloiiser (2'. .Nweeuryand llouser. Left on basr llosinn. n. chli-aco- . &

Hrst base on halls o:f lles, 1, u:t Toney. I. m!Madden. I'ltst base nn errors-llosm- n, I liltby pitcher By Toney iTItusi. .Struck out lly"s . u iiinc)--

,1. i Ha piicn -- iiauncnnipires drill end hlem. Time I hour and 30

luiouirs..sr.co.ND u.Mr

IiaSTON (N. I.. OHICAOO IS. LAbrhnae ahrhn(Ainiibell.cf 5 1 3 1 11 0,.ShT.Anl.lf. J 1 1 3 11 n

M'IlnAldJb4 0 2 1 2 0 Mlllrr.rf.. .321000.sweriiev.:D.2 1 11 b 3 0 nnker.ss .1 1 2 -. 11

mrxc.ir 31 1001 Z'rrAti.sb 102010Tltus.rf a 2 o 0 0 o baler. lb . 4 0 oil n ono lui.in a 11 i a 11 llnivnh.il. 3 0 0 0 3 t5t inlile.M 2 0 0 3 4 0 Uaih. rf 2 0 o 1 11 11

ltarlJrn.c 4 2 11 7 o 0 H'l lllamvcf 11 I o 11 11

iner.p. 3 o o 1 2 0 rmier.c 1 0 0 (1 3 2l'erdur.p.. o 0 0 o 11 l'lene.o. I 11 n 11 1 11

lAveniler.p'J o 11 n 1 oTotals. 30 7 S 27 12 1 ltculbach.pl u 0 0 I 0

Totals 33 4 7 24 10 4

Hoston 00 0 22201 7C'hlCASO. 1 U I II (I 0 2 (I 4

Two base 2. CampbellSairlnce hits-- Maranvllle. Klrke blolrn base.Ilnkrr. Miller, llartdcn, McDonald. Ifl nnbAsrs Boston. 7: thlrAL-n- . 111 rirhi h.11. nr,

,r Tj-lr- r 3. on fierce. .1. oit Ltvendrr. I. I Intuasr 1,11 rrrors- - ihmioii. enicaiTu 1 lilt onllcher 11 lyler ilinmennan. Struck ieil- -lly IVIit, 4; by Perdue, 3. by Pierce 2 L Iwivrndrr. I. by lleulbAch. 1. Passed IiaIIs ItArtden.

I niplre (Irth And bivm. lime J hours.

FUMBLE STARTS TROUBLE.

Pot Alexander In Ilnd and Mr MrltaHe fore l'lrnlea' asanlt,

IMili.ArjEi.PHtA, Spt 12. I'lttsburg de-feated the I'hlllles by 7 to 3 In the thirdcame of the series Alexander andlle.-idrl-x were the rival pitchers and Itwas nip and tuck between them until theeighth Inning. Then, with a man onbase, l.tidenis muffed a throw, and thatput Alexander In had. The I'lratcs madethree runs and clinched the victory. ThePhillies tied the score twice In the earlyInning", and u fast double play M (,seventh f.aved them for a time

The scoreI'HTsin no phiia i. i.,

ab r h p A e ab r h p a ellrne.:ib 5 I 2 I 11 n Pa.rrt.rf 3 1 0 1 11( lire- It 4 2 1 4 II 0 Magee.lf 4 II I I 11 11Ii,. ruin. rf 113 1 I, 0 Mlllrr.rf 4 11 1 2 nWarner,. I 1 2 4 U II l.u.lerus.lhJ II 1 S II 1

J. Miller. lb 3 0 1 s 11 Wai-lu- h 4 1 0 4 .1 11

Wllson.rf 4 n 1 3 o 0 Iloel.ui ss 4 o 4 3 i)lliller.2b.. 4 II 2 0 4 0 llndfrjli 3 0 0 2 n n(ilbson.c 3 I 2 A 0 0 KllUfrr.o. 3 0 I) ft ft nilciidrlx.p ,1 1 I 0 I OjAlrx'der.p 3 1 2 11 4 n

ToUls 35 7IJ27JO 0, Toplls 31 3 a 27 2Illt.burg ill I 0 11 0 0 2 7Philadelphia 0100100103Two base hltaDonlln, Hrndrli, Bryne. Humerun Alrxonder HAciiflre hlia Hodge, Orey,J Miller IWI on bases- - Philadelphia. 4: Pitts,burif. 4, Struck out lly Alriander, 4. by Ilniurlx.

jiuuui jny- - ,4ir4ait(irr, nuilirr ADII .t- -(terns .Stolen base- - Carey First base on error -I'niMiurg. nrsi nase nn halls (in Alexander,l.orrilradrlx.2. Wild throw I'akkrri t'mplrrsllrrnnati and Owen Time- - t hour and 41 mlnulei.

NOTES OF THE DIAMOND.

The Cuba better be careful Th Pirate a'ilralch tbrm If they don't watch out.Yesterday wa the titxcn money day theCardinals have enjoved this season

Huhe ilrjer and the crowd engaged in anlr iirrslfl.iKe tilt, nnd dryer was outdoneonly In niliiirterB.

A dilrgatlon from the Chemical Congresswl.l visit thn I'nlu (Irminds and pre-len- t

h.innrr to the CI. unaTli rule (if Hire., obtained In the Amerl

f" League. IJich of the winnerimrdrd a trio of tallies Into the home curralAmong th04e riresi'lit at the Poln ilrnun.l.jrM.rday was lung I.arrv Mel.eun. Inn ,.t

jMui.1'' ' 1 " f lb" l

As allrk a li'l ns one wants to seepul. ,,.,.r.""f.11 .)'" Hnodgraas In rtraiing ee.eluded' the 'Von?," H'U""'B Mm' U" h'

- -ot """ ,,,lr pl yesterday

p"n,!W..4I"lyj0,!l ,,fr,;",cl?,H'r.",,at,r(rirr.rliinlim nf the nrsi KHine. Hud It gone clearwould havi hriu a Ihiee bagger .md

' ' '"".i.rr t........ ,.' '

Ul. ,.., ...!'.i '" lhR' helng Hrnnklyn aini

L'.'.'!'1'' I'h'a. twice each Pittsburg and Hi

IT'i T KiW WS.T.!,!'r',"1.un'1nhs'd inake a new , "ori nt t

yi'vJ'i'"? have'hren receivedia V,n- - """ JlV"' rl" for fe."for i,i isnrt.l'n serl.s Seerm.rO'lbleli wlshr. .,,,.1. rriniriil. iionly have the (Hauls .,t wnn th. prniianjet, lie auys, hut tUo matter uf ... I. 1. 1..the hand of tbe National CommUtlun,

THE SUN, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 19i2.

Lonr Allison IManlvs 1 1 irli-lnntle-

"Who Lose l.eeause ofOne Wretched Inning.

KKATIXO MAKKS DEBUT

Does Kelicf Duty in llitrlitli niidStrikes Out Three llrown

Hers.

The. Highlanders and llrmvus came tothe paillng of the wajs tester day andIn the wav of 11 Hiuvenli' of the farewellthe lliouns plastered 11 shut out 1111 thoNew Yoikers The Athletic shut outthe pctiolta; the lied Sn closed theirChlctgo engagement bv healing HieWhite Sns. again, mid the Washingtonenjoyed the Cleveland picking once mora.

raterdny'a Itrsnlts.PI. Louts. .1. Sew Vork o

Philadelphia, 3, rvtrelt. "Uoslen, I'hlciiKO.

Washington, 3, I'lrieland,

MnnilliiK nt the (,'ltibe.

--.c

a a.

Xlofton 13 pi

Philadelphia t 11

Washington H c

Chicago A 10

Detroit SWACleveland 7 1

Neir Vork 1 S A

St t.ouls 4 a S

IV4H1 -- 4 Ixial . . . 33 :",

4 ''s.' V ,

p. H 11'ie isu.-- ;i4

'J 13 II II 11 ll.iVi4

11 til IV U U s.jj10 II 10 Ilf4l.4t

l3 13 A31 4 'id

II, 0 ll 12 .VI1 410

O A, 1". 44 S1I

! a 0 3lS4Aj

Tii.ila'a .Srlirdnl.New York In ChicagoPhiladelphia In ClevelandHoston In St. i.eul.Washington In Detroit

St 1,01'is. Sept. 12 The Highlanderswere out y bv the llrnwns In apitching duel between tiny Jack Warhopunit Mack Allison, the lull' Tdxnn .Mil-so-

who was hamineieil all over thegrounds last Tuoday when be wmt In torelieve Southp.ir. Hamilton, yielded onlvlive scattered hits to-d- nnd won h ascore of 3 to 11. for live Innings of'tneroute Isitli Allison and Warhop went alongnt a woiideiful dip. each team gettingnuly three hits Ju-- t when It sienvvl as ifthe pair of hustlers might go on with thetrgreat evhlbltloli until such time as Cm-pi-

llill i:van mUht decide It tun darkto play lunger Hie ll.oe ns suddenly foundtheir batting ejes In the sixth. Warhopwas touched for four hits lu a row, andtin Itronns scored the thice runs of thegame.

Lellvett was the nnl player nn tin- - vis-iting team who was able to solve Allison'sihilvcrv. getting thrie bits and walkingio. 'i. Many Wolverton Ik in lusl Warliopat the end of the t..V(rith. Using McColl-n- i

II as a pinch hitter Then Keating,one of the real finds of the season

fnr iii.itiiid duly, faced t!l llrowns. Keat-ing un.4.,1 Austin, but uruck out thenext tnref batters.

Hal Chahe again plaed on first base.He railed to get a hit off Allison In fourtries, (in threo different occasions Cliasehad a bunco to send on or more lun-tier- s

over tho plate but he foiled everytime to land the ball in safe territory.The (lr.st saeker drew a life In the fourthwhen Jimmy Austin fumbled an earybounder ilvrlt voh on Hint base attlm time nnd one was down. Allisonforced Hartzull nnd Sweeney to pop upfiles and the Inning ended.

The Hi owns had a number nf chances toget runs over before the tdxth round, butno one wafl there with the timely wnl-lo- p

In the pinch places. Shotten led offwith a single through Warhop in the.opening Inning and stole second. Inmaking his slide lu the hag he hurt hisleg and was furred to tetlro fiom thegame after the fifth

Warhop pitched great hall In the secondliming after he found himself in the tough-est situation that any pitrher could pos-sibly get Into Kutina walked Austinw us taf,. on an t nor by Chase, Kutln.igoing to third and Jimmy to on thebreak. Wallace also drew a pass, lllllngthe bases with no one out. Warhop puton more steam, forcing Alexander to sendup a short foul to MldkifT, vvhllo Allisontook thru- swings nnd missed Phottendied to Hartzoll. Hogun walked and stolesecond after one was down In the third.Pratt and Kutina proved e.isy for tholittle hurlor Two were down in theUroivns;' half of the fourth when Alexan-der punched the bit to tight. Alli-son popped in McMillan

Starting the sixth Kutinawhabil a smash to centre for a single,and when ldlvelt fumbled the ball thehard hitting tlrst sackei raced to second.Austin singled to tbe same Held, scoringKutina l.elivelt shot the ball homo-wan- !

and Warhop headed off the iliiow,looking that he might patch Austin at

cecond, but McMillan and Simmons lithforgot to over Wallace lifted a linerto short left that Maulils made a greattrv for, but the spenl boy of the NewYorks only managed to touch the leatherwith Ids gloved hand, knocking It Intofoul territory while Wallace reachedsecond and Austin scored. Alexanderand Allison fanned. W Hiown, who wanshoved Into tlie frav owing to Kliotten'HInjun, plunked a Hlnglo to left, scoringWallace Jantz.cn was out, Simmons toChain'

The score :

ST Ult'l.S U. 1..I NKW YORK (A. 1..IAll r h tl A e' .1. r li ,1 . .

Shotten f mi! 1, MAlll'n.ss 3 0 0 1 0 0W Brown, f 101 loo vn.o.'fr n. j n 1 s nJant.-r- n rf 4 11 11 o 1iAiilels.lt 4 11 n 4 11 oiinkAii.11,1 11 11 1 11 11 einelt.er 3 II U II 0 IPrull.211 I o I 2 2 0 Mni ns 2b . n I 2 A 0I.Ulllia.ltl l I 1 12 II lll'I.N.rll. 1 n II t,listln.3h 1 I I I .1 ? llnrtel.rf 4 0 0 1 1 oWallace as 3 114 3 n Sui enej ,c 3 II II S IAlelAIldrrc.4 O 1 2 II kljiihm.n 1 II li fi n nAIIImju.p.. 4 o 0 u i (i iM Cniinell.l o o o u o

Ivenl ng p. (I 0 II II II 0Totals 31 3 827 II 2 . .

'IntAl.s !12 0 .i2l II 3ullAtled for Warhop In the elirhth Innlns.

New York O II ll n n n n ii ri.nSt Nulls ii 0 u ii ll 3 o II j

ivi'o liAse hits Lelhiit. Wallace. Mol-- tiA--

.Shotten, Hoiran. .lanlrn Austin I ii&t i,..eon halls (lit Warr.oii. 4 o.t MiImui 3. nit callug, I Struck nut llv Warlm,!, .), l,v KrHng, 3.by AIIIs.im, niching record (III vWuhon, atills and 3 runs In seven millings, on basesMl IaiuIs. u .Nrw York, J uiplrrs Hvana andKuan, 'lime- - I hour and 20 rulnulrs

xnirrlcnn Association,AT t'OI.P vines

Indianapolis I 1 M I 111 02' 5' ';Columbus. 0 3 0 i) I 0 s 1 17 t -

Hatlerlis Men ami McC.iriv; Dvl undS111I1I1

No other games played

XI llulillc City.

I. Ilnnla lit. lilts filOunooO 0 'f ''1 'j1lo.ll lilillH. 0 II 0 II o 0 II (I n 0 1

I la tcrl" b William, llnokrr mid Petus,W lekwaro anil Wiley.

Cooileptlenl l.ragnr,HrMgrporl Hrldgeporl 1. Water- -

',H"rlngtlrld .New llairn. (1. Spring- -

,Vi ol j .ikr Holyoke 3. Ilaitf.ird. '

Wealrrn l.engoe.Lincoln, 3 OmahaDenver, lo, S Jue,Sioux City, ft, Tnpekain .Monr.Vle)iltu, rain

BASES FULL, STAHL DOUBLES.

Turna Shntuut Into Victory tlverWhite Hoi by 3 to 1.

ClIICAOO. Sent. 12. Mannoer .take Stahlhit a two bagger with thn bases full and

I two gone In the eighth Inning ofig.ime between the lted and Whlti! tfoxand the lloston Inds won. The score was3 to I and the victory gave thn lted Soxthiee straight on this series and six vic-tories .from tin; while hosed athletes 011thn ear. It was 11 pltchera' liattln

l.aiiue and U'llrlen. with Iloitonshut out until Stahl lilt Hint ball In theelghlh.

The score:liasiON (,. I,., CMICA(it) (A.

r h p a e ah r h p a eHooper rf. .1 (lino 0 ltaih.:b 3 11 2 4 0 Iv. rrkrs:ii 3 I 0 2 1 11 Maiilck ef..J 114 0 0.Soi'Al.rr.cf :l o 11 11 1. i...i it n , n

, l"s.lt. 3 12 3 0 II Collins rf.. 3 II I 'I (I (I11 1 1 ii iiurioii.iu, 3 11 111 11 o

M11I1I.II1 . 3 o I w I 0 rlder.3li, .3 11 I 0 .'( 11

V.nmii r.s. 3 0 0 3 4 11 niindic 1010 11 0(Aill.e 4 II 0 A 2 (1 Wravrrsv.3 O 0 2 4 II() llrlen.p. .40012 11 fillarrnws I 11 0 11 11 11

- - - - I'Asterly.c. 4 0 11 3 o 11

Inlnls 31 3 427 12 uiljiugc.p. I II 0 0 3 U

I Totals 31 I S27IO I( 11 Hatted for elder hi the ninth Inning.I'a Hatted for Wcnui In the ninth Inning,

'"slim 11 0 o (i 0 (I 03 ( 3LnllAHU 11 u 0 o 0 o 0 01lrfl on bases lloston, 7: ClilMSo. s. BanesOil Pal s (Iff (I'Krlen. :i. 11IT Ijiii A sirnr.1.""t '.v., "''en. 3: by Ivuiuc. 3. lilt by pitcher."'. O ''Hen tVlAtllcKI lo base hits llouper,

htalil. It.ns- - base hit Malllck. Sni rlhic hlll4ird. I'Askeil Imll Cady. Double ily Verkiand .stahl. i'mplre In chief Dlnecn. 1'ltld urnline 4i niien nine. J hours

MITCHELL BLOWS IN SEVENTH.

Senators ItreouuUe (Ippnrtnnl ty andDrlvr .Napa In t'nvrr.

''I.EVKI.ANP, Sept 12 (Irimth's Sena-toL- s

took the llnnl game of the serieswith thi Nups .1 to 2. (Jrlltlth entIn (lionm In do tho heavy work, whileMitchell look the mound for the Naps.

rl"1 w'in Fror,'1 ln tho Inning, wheniolithpalvs lh 'VdesIs scoi.! as

in t" i'Patrlck singled, stole second, reachedopener and It wns a pitchers' battle until' "'"I !,m "" m,t nnd co''"t,1 Hrwln'sti.n u. ii, I.,- - i. ....1. irciaten..... llllllllk. I, 11,11 llll- - SlfllllllPIimdeil on Mitchell and aided hv his wildthiow to right field, scored two tuns. TheNaps got a run In their half, but couldnot lie the scoie. Kahler leplaced Mltdvell. after hK faux pas In the seventh.

The score :

( I.IA IH.VNI) H ASIII.NOTO.V.so r Ii p n e ab r h p a e

Tuiner.3b. i o o ft o henw'y.rf..( 1 1 J o oJohn- t'n. lb i o o m l n Foster Jb . I o o 3 S oChspm'n.ss 3 1 0 2 3 o VHI.ui.cf., 4 0 2 1 0 0Jsi kson.rf I n 2 2 n u ii.n.iii.iii si i u i n

! l.)o:c.:ii.. llll o o'l.ipurte.Vb.3 1004 oiii nnru.er. : u I I ii n .shanks.if.. :t o l u o oiiriiiiey.ii u u l o 11 M nrlile.st 3 0 :i

' '.'..."".'. .. 2 .' '.' ' .' .'.T " 'r-- t tr y " " ' - "inisnis.c I u 0 J I II'Kings's.. I o n il (i (I (irotun.ii 3 II 0iKimriili, . u u u V u n

- - - - - , Totals 30 627 IS 1

TolAls M 2 727 11 j'. 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0- -3(lrveluid IOOOOOtUO--Innings pltciied Mitchell. S; Kahler, 1. Hlu.

s"'i viiu-nei- i.. ivio na'e nits Kciiwor.hy.l.vlole. (iar.dll. Mi Uil.le. Ilcndrlx. .Sacri-llc- c

hits Ilcndrlx. Mrlfrhle. Lxpurte. .Stoienb.i-e- v Mlls.il, i iiapniaii, sr.anks. rlrst baseon ball, (lit (irism. 1. o:T Mltcnell. 1: oil Kahler.I Hit by pitcher H (iroom ((iianey. I IrsiInse on error vt'ashlngton. l.eri nn basesCleveland. I. Washington, 4. struck out HyMitchell.:, by Kahler. I. by (irnoui, I DoublePlays ihapman, .lotinston and O'Neill. Will- -lam-- . 1'nsler Alii! i.m.illl Cnail r.n.l vin.i.i.I mplre In chief 41'laiughlln. Field umpire --

Mesicricll lime 1 hour and ift minutes.

ATHLETICS' AU REVOER RUDE.

(uvMlesklc lllanka Tigers In l.nallipenraocr In .Inngletonii,

Iiktkoit. Sept 12 -- The Athletics cele-biate- d

their Ian appearance at Nuvlnl'leld y by shutting out tho Tiki mh) a 3 to U score. V he.itley had a badtlrst Inning, two inslcs, a sncrlllce iwda pass conspiring to rive Murphy ,. run.Iloth Wheat ley lii-- Covnlerkie pitched

suiH-rhl- in the r.ext few Innlnna. In thesixth Maker's double rcored MaKcit, whohad drawn a pass from the recruit. Twowere down and Mc'.nncs lilt u single butVeach got linker at the plate with a neatthrow. A walk .md s (al for Mi-e- H andColllns's single scored the third run forthe Athletics In round eight.

Manager Jennings was suspended in-definitely for his run In with I'mp're Con-nolly over the dispute yesVrdoy,and VI tt received tue same punishment.

The score:HimtOiT I'HII.A. (A. I..I

ab r Ii p a e ab r h p a aHuh.ss .. 3 0 0 2 0 0 i:.li'phy,rft t 1 l o oi'iirrblin.lb,4 0 0 1 3 o Uauc-rt.c- fl 20200Crawfnrd.rf 4 o o o o 0 Culllns,2b. 4 0 1 4 2 0Cnbb.cf 3 o 1 & o o lli.krr.3b. 4 0 2 10 0Veaih.lf . 3 n 1 o 1 o M'lt.iies.lb3 o 110 o 2Um!rii.:ti 3 0 0 1 4 0 Walsh.ir. I 0 I ft o oP (insinw.ibi o 1 v o n llarry.ss 4 o u I s oManatee. 3 0 o u 2 1 Hgau.c. 10 13 0 0

he.viley.p 2 0 0 0 1 0 c'leskie.p. 3 0 0 0 1 0oJones. I o 0 o 0 oC'lngiun.p 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 31 3 727 11 2

Totals o 3211 1

mi Batted for Uheatley In the eighth Inning.Detroit 0 0 ll 000000-- 0

Philadelphia 10 0 00101 03Hlu Oil WheAlley, 0 In eight Innlnrs; off Cov-

ington, 1 In one Inning Two bAe lilts Cobb,Baker Struck out lly Wheatley. A. bv Coial-cskl-

3. First base on balls Olf v heailey. 3; ort( ovaleskle. 1 Double plays Collins. Barry andMrlnncs. Barry. Collins and Mclnur. First baseon error Detroit, 1. 1rft on bases Detroit. 3:Philadelphia, ft. Wild Pilch Wheatley .sacrl-tlc- e

hit Maggert. Stolen base Maggert. em-pire In chief Connolly. Field umpire Hart.1 line -- 1 hour and 4ft minutes

McNEIL TRICKS CHAPPLE.

t'annj SpoI OiilKrnrrnl eST Vorkertiy Spurt at Klntah.

James McNeil of Kdlnbtirgh showedIlls Scotch cannlness by fooling ArthurChnpple of New York and winning onthe last lap In the Ilnal of their thteemill match r.oe at tho Mrlghton lleachStadium Motuniromo last night. As Mc-

Neil won the second heat last Tuesday,when Chappie's front tire exploded, hisvictor' last night gives him the matchover Chnpple. This makes him the onlyilder besides the late Kddle Hasha ofTexas, killed liuit week, who has hadthe honor of capturing a match fromChappie this season. McNeil's victoryIs ail the morn creditable In view of thefad that he was riding a strange ma-chine. While warming up before the rarehe broke 0110 of the Ignition terminals,lie wn.s foiccd to borrow Hilly Wray'smachine In order to compete!.

The .Scotchman mnde a poor beginning.Chappie being 15 yards ahead when thestarting algnal was hounded, Hutthe ilrst lap wax completed McNeil hadcaught up to Chappie's reur wheel, lieeieined content to lumaln there, onl.v testing his machine a llttln In thn middle ofHie race by a brief spurt In which hecame up even with his rival and thendropped back a few yards. Chappie,

the ease with which he hadd McNeil home In the first heat last

Tuesday, lowered his speed In Hie beliefHint Ids opponent could not catch mm ona mount he was unaccustomed to.

.McNeil encouraged this overconfldenceuntil the last moment Then, near thob.ickslieteli, he suddenly astounded thebig cinvvil and his rival hy spurting lipto Chappie's shoulder The New Yorkercould not get a Ilnal Jump nut of hismachine, and thn grand stands wero silentas they saw McNeil mount the bankand steadily forge ahead of Chappie. Thentheir plaudits burst forth us McNeil, withn final swoop around the hist turn, led('Imnntn homo liv tell vnrils lie Imme.dlululy became tho fnvorlte of the crowdand was cheered until he dismounted.

Syracuse and Wrav ofMrooklyn.

'

.Southern Laaiine,N'ashvlile. la Chaltanooga.Vfnhlle. ft. NewNn other games played

At Prospcel Park,rropct Park F, C, 4 Platbusll

Cempanjr, I.

E

IN BATTLESWITH REDS

Juifron Hurls ns Ruckcr UsunllyDoes, Latter ns Former

Usually Docs.

FIIIST 0AM K A SHUTOUT

Dodder Yields Only Three Hitsand Came Is IMayed in

Hour H Minutes.

Two hlch class games of ball werePlayed by tho Cincinnati Iteds and theHrooklvtiH nt Washington Park yester-day, each team scoring a clean cut vie- -lOIV. Tile Itriiolllviis nnn IIia Oral l.allln1 to n, In the remarkably short timeone hour ami ten minutes, a record forthe iMlk this season. Tho tle.ls trimmedthe Dodgiiis In the second affray, to1, tue nciuai time consumed being onehour and thirty-tw- o minutes,

Ilagon pitched his best gome of theyear lu the ilrst struggle. He hold thovisitors to three scatteted hUs and onlytwenty-seve- n nien went to the bat. Hegave one base on balls, fanned flvo andwas backed up without 1111 error. OneHod, Hescher, got as far as iecond baseon a two bagger. Three other visitors

first and two of them were caughtstealing by superb throwing.

Huhe Ilenton, O'Day's craclt southpaw,also starred In the box. He confined theHrooMyns' hits to fnui, fanned six uridhanded out two pusses, also receivingfaultless support In the field, llrooklyn's

.'up Kucker did not come up to expec-tations In the second game. He was wildnnd the Iteds hit him hard In spots, dreg-or- y.

the Iowa hoy who beat the Cubstwice In font days recently, was knocked

lout of the box by Hahlen's men In thesecond Inning He was succeeded by

a young lefthander once withthe Highlanders, and thereafter the Dodg-ers were helpless, malting but three, hitsand falling to score.

The scores :

I'litsT (iAMi:CINCINNATI. BltOOKlAN

. ab r h n a e ab r h n a e, Itptpher.ir. I 11 2 2 11 II Norlhrn rf 1 o n 1 n n

unpeiy.cr. 3 o i o o n rui4ii'w.2t2 0 1 3 3 0lloli'rrii.ih.s a oil o n Hummi.rf.2 o 0 0 o oMitcnru.rr :i o o o o o naiitirri.io.i o 010 0 0P.'ielan.3l 3 0 0 1 2 o, W hen. If 3 o o 3 o o(iranl.ss 2 0 0 1 2 0 K'lrl.p'k.3b.3 I l n 1 uKg.xn.2h. 3 0 n 2 A n Flsher.ss. ,3 0 14 0Clarhe.r. " o o A 2 o Mtller.r 3 o 1 7 2 o(iKyle I o o o 0 n ligon.p :i o ii u 2 (Illenloii.p. 2 0 0 1 2 0,OMcDonald 1 0 0 0 o ill Totals 24 I 4 27 J (I

Totals 2 0 32414 0(ni Bitted fur Clarke In the ninth InningIM Haded for Urnton ln the ninth Inning

rinrtnn.ui nnnnooooonJiruoklvn o o o o 1 o 0 i) iTwo base hit Hescher. Sacrifice hit- - FUher

Stolen liases CutshAw, Klrkpairlek. First bakeon balls 4itT Iteutnn. 2. 0.1 Ilagon. 1 Struck out-B- e

Benton, r,, hy Itagoii, ft. t on bases Cin-cinnati. 1. Urouklwi 2. empire In chief I!asunField umpire Juhnslune Time 1 hour and lunilnulrs

SKCOND (JAMi:

CINCINNATI I1HOOKI.Y.VAb r h p a e ah r h p a r

Brscher.tf ft 13 3 1 0 North'n rf 4 o 1 o nKnlseiy.rf 4 0 13 10 Cuts'w.2h. 3 0 2 1 3 0Hohl'rll.lb 3 2 1 :i o n Hun'el.rf. 4 0 0 1 0 0Mltrhell.rf 4 o I too l'auh't.lh. 4 1 1 13 0 0Phe!atl.3h 4 o II O 2 n Wheat. If 3 110 0 0(iranl.ss 4 1 1 4 2 0 l.lrk'k.3h 2 1 0 0 4 0i:?aii.:h 2 11'.' ft a nStnllh. I ll o o o oSricrelil.e 4 1 2 3 0 Usher, s. 4 1113 0(regory.p 1 o o n o n Krwin.e n 1 u 1 1

M'(iraner.p3 0 o o 3 n Mllurc 1 0 0 1 o oItLrkcr.p.. 3 0 10 10Totals 34 A l 27 17 0

Totals, an 4 8 27 12 1

(dialled for Klrkpatrtrk In Hie ninth Inning.(Tnrlnnatl 12 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 aBrooklyn . o 4 A u o o 0 o 04

Imi base hits Besvhrr. 2: Hoblltzell. FganMltrhelL Northern Three base hit Knlvrlv,oacrlnce hits-- Kntsely l.gan. Ilrst base on error

--Clnrlnnatl. First base nn balls (in Mclirenrr.2- oit Huckrr. 2. Struck, out lly lli.cl.er. s. Hllby pitcher By (iregory IKirkiatrlekt. I lite.o.t (iregory. ft In two lonlngs. on basesCincinnati, ft Brooklyn. 3. Double play Kgan,(irant and lloblltirll. Wild pitches Kucker. 2.I'mplre In chief --Johnstone. Field umpire Kason.lime I hour and 32 inlnutis.

A DAY OF SECOND CHOICES.

I'avnrlte Orerthriinn Kven In StarHvent When Kormtik Win.

Havtie pe Grace, Md., Sept. 12. Secondchoices had the edge In events.The expected feature event, n handicapfor s, did not materialize dueto withdrawals, so the second race de-veloped Into the headllner for the day.Patton, In view of his previous wins here,was installed as favorite, but under asnug ride Knrmack, which was heavilybet upon, gained (the verdict by a head.Patton wa.i messed about during the run-ning, which militated against his chances.Matt Winn, Price McKlnney and Jackrollnnsbeo were visitors

Tlie summaries :

i'lrsi Itace Mald.n )xfurlongs Crlsro. 107 (Turner), 7 to 2, won.Virile. (17 (Shilling), 2 to 1 for plae, sec-ond. Amtirnfe. 107 iShuttlngerl. 4 10 ft toshow, third Time 1. 14 Kordnial, Punch ofKeys. strenuous. Star (lair. Falconet.ChuckUs, Tweedeedie, llxton and Marconiaai.-- ran

S.cond Itace- - Handicap. three-year-ol-

and up. mile and seventy yards Kortnack.100 Dunn), ft to 1, son: Patton. 100 (Tur-ner!. 2 to ft for place, second Marjorl A,113 iShilllng). eien to slio'v. third. Time1 43. Amain Hofrman and Kind Sir attn ran.

Third Hare - Malilrn three year olds andup. mile and a (dati-entli- - Hallyniena, 107(Shilling). to ft. won. Hughle (Julnn, 110iiitiusi, i to ft for place, second: Senegam-Pla-

1 07 (Shuttlngrrl, ft to 2 to show thirdTine l.lt Sam Jaek'on. Judge Waller,Promised Land, Slim Princess and Doormatalso ran

I'ourl'ifive and a half furlongs Pataniiuln. 10ftidlassi, ! to 20, won Lace 107 IShuitlnger),out for place second. Ccy. OS, Karrlck.Time- - 3 Three starters.

Fifth Itace Celling, tliree-rear-ol- andup, si), furlong. Housemaid, 111 (Shilling),9 In 20, won. Tow tenfleld. lift (Olassl, ft to

for place, tecond, Hllck.r, 111 (Uavies), 1

to 2 to show, third Time 1 11Cllftoulan Tactics. Astrologer and

Jim Craffrey aio ranSlith g, Ave

ami a half furlnnga--.Sma- h. 107 (lilasii. ft

to 2, won. Captain Klllott. 10" IShuttlnger),to 6 for place, second. I.lnbrook. 94 (Wolf),

t to I to show, third. Time 1:07. Hehallcr,rordlo F, llagu.s, Hrush, Hryn, Dogwood,Insurance Man, Honey Hee and Fiy Hy Nightalio ran.

Knlrhmnlnrn Still f'lnbleae.One of the first letters In the

headquarters of the A. A. U. yesterdaycontained tlm application for registra-tion of Ilannes Knlehmainen. the Fin.nlsli runner who carried off the Olympiclong distance honors. It was Indorsedby J Conway, secretary of tho IrishVniei-lei- A ( lint the IilaniA nnnlnl- -l

the name or no clu of which IColehmalnen I

Is a member The'e Is little doubt In theillllHl.S of followers of track and field snnrrthat astirnliatlon Is up he will be found In theranks of the Irish Americans. Th. ..ri.Jtratlon number allotted to tho Finn Is !

2476.

Kl1 Mrnoklyn JockeyIUvri: nr. (HtArg. Md.. Sent, is Tni,,

tract to do the light rldlrur foe h irt.leniiiicK stable, considered one of the moitpowerful In tho country,

Nctt Onttli'ldera for nodcrrs.Otltlleldcis ami Callahan of the

club nml outfielder Stengel of theMontgomery club luvo been secured bythe Hronklyna and have been ordered toreport at once to Manager Dahlen.

Visitors to the motordrome Inst night' .llinmle Allen, who fell hero vesterday In1wen able to sc.. evidences of the prparu-- 1 the llflli race while riding Lady Mcflee.Hons miller way for the twenty-fou- r hour died at tho Havre do Urnce Hospitalraeo of September 20 and 21. Llttln slim tly nfler 12 o'clock Ilia I

wooden buildings me going up all over mother arrived from Mrooklvn Just beforethe Inlleld to house thn riders during tho his ilmth. Concussion of thn brain andnight of the 20th and nrconimodatlnns a fractured spiny, which produced paraly-nls- n

will be mnde for enthusiasts who In- - I sis were tho Immediate causes of histend to stay at the grounds overnight. death. Allen was is years of age andThe latest entry mnde Is Hie team of a native of llrnnklvn. lie was imH.rlllllles Shields of

Orleans,

of

reachedMiller's

opened

INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE.

Veeterdny'a tteaalta.Jenay city, 4; Trovldence, 4 (li Innings:

dnrhness),Haltlmore, 10; Nee ark, 3 (1st game).

Ualtlmora, ; Newark, 2 (M game).Itoehester, i: lturfalo, 2.

Toronto, 10: Montreal, 3,

AtaadlnK o( the Clnkt.w, u rc,i w I. PC.

reato la S3 .too RuOaio M 74 411noheiter....Ki at ,0!i) Uoatreal... 7 in ,4SNewark ? Mn JerierCltir. " ts ,4MBalllmore...T2 71 .003 Providence SO SI 41A

To-dy- 'a Schednle.Huffa to In ttneheater.Montreal In Toronto.

BIRDS SCALP INDIANS TWICE.

neattnar Oarajer n Mtnrcnrr In firstShavrkey TlKht III ..

IIai.timorc, Md., Sept. 12. It.iltltnoregot aweet revenge on Joe McCllnnlty's In-

dians y by winning both games of adouble header. Cy Harger proved an easy

' proposition for the lllrds In t,he first game' ,,nd lho Orioles won as they pleased, as.

the Tigers could do nothing with Imvo"nth's curves. The Indians plaje'l a listless game In the field. The Haltlmoreswent to the front In the opening mnlnrand were never headed. The score was10 to 3. Thn second game was n pltchets'duel between Shawkey and Lee. In whichthe former came out first, score 3 to 2.

The scores:I'lltST (iAVtn.

IIAI.TIMOIIi:. NEWARK.ab r h n a r ah r h p a e

Ixjrd.lt. . 8 0 2 3 0 n.Tnolry.s. 4 0 0 2 1 0Corcoran. rf. 4 1 2 0 0 ("oilins.rf.. ft I I I 0 n(l.Malsel.lb 5 I lit 0 OllleriiArd.rf.S 0 12 0 9Derrick. ss... ft 3..1 3 0 OSwarlnn.lbl 0 10 0 aTwombly.cf 3 3 0 4 4 0' W.ZIm'n.lf I 0 14 0 9ParrnUb .3 2 3 0 3 0f!airnler.2b.t o 0 1 1 IF. Mtel.Sh. l 0 3 0 3 1 li .lm'n.3b,4 I :i 2 a Olicrgen.c. 4 0 0 4 0 Ollllgglns.c 4 1022aItotli.p 40001 0 Barger.p. I n .1 n : o

l

Totals 3flOIS271t l' Totals 38 3 1024 12 I

Baltimore 4 0 022020 -- inNewark 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3

Three base hlls--(i- . Malsel. li. ZimmermanTwo bAe hits --Swacina. llArgrr. Parent, Der-rick, K. Zimmerman, SAcrlflce hits I'arrnt, 2.Stolen base Lord. Pases on balls (n Both.1: ult Harger. I. Struck oui-l- ly lloih, 2; by flarger,3. Wild pltch-lto- ih. Left on bases- - Haltlmore,8: Newark, a. Umpire In chief Murray, Fieldumpire-Carpen- ter Time 1 hour and 43 min-utes.

SECOND UAUK.nALTUtOHK. , NKWAI1K.abrhpaej ahrhpae

i.oni.ir .s u 1 a 1 0, v augnn.ss.4 o o 4 3 1

Corcoran. rf 4 0 0 2 0 1 Collins. rf. ft t t 2 l oa.Malarl.lb.4 0 010 0 0 llernard.ef.ft 0 12 0 0Derrlck.ss 4 0 2 6 3 0 StfAclna.lb4 0 1 8 0 0T'mbley.cf .4 1 0 3 0 0 vv..an.ir 4 o 1 a o orarent.2b. 3 0 0 1 2 0 (iagnler.:b 4, 0 0 2 1 0F.Malsel.3b.4 12 10 o'K Z'anJb 4 1 3 0 3 0rayne.e 41230 ojnigglns.c. .4 01100ihawkey.p.,1 0002 OLee.p , 4 0 3 0 0 0

Totals .32 S 727 1 1 Totals ss"2M24"7lBaltimore. 02001000 stNewark. ,.0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 02

Two base hltsP. Malsel. Swarlna, 2: Ift,Payne, Lord. Sacrifice hits (iagulrr, Payne.Stolen bases shawkey, Twnmbley, Collins. W.Zimmerman. P. Malsel. Double play- - Derrick(iina-slatr- First base on balls (Iff 1se, 1.Struck out Dy Shawkey. 3: hy Ijre. I. llll bvpitcher Hy Lee. 1. Ijtft nn bases- - Baltimore, ft;Newark, 8. Umpires Murray and Carpenter.Time 1 hour and Ift minutes.

DARKNESS ENDS IT IN 12TH.

SLeetera and Providence Tied at 4to 4 From Flnhth On.

Jersey City and Trovldence fought Itout to a twelve Inning tie In the open- -ing round of their .concluding series atWest Side Park yesterday afternoon. Thescore was 4 to 4. Doescher and I.afittehad n spirited session on the hurling hill,with honors even. Jersey City was cred- -lted with S hits off Lafltte and Providenceconnected for R off I)oecher. Three timesthe game became deadlocked, remainingso, after Providence had evened the scoreIn the eighth, until darkness forced a halt.Knight's batting, with a homer and apair of singles, was the fenture.

The score:PIlOVinKNOi:. JIIIISIIV CITY.

r n p a e ao r n p a e j. n. v uniimnn witnout mucli trouble, at2 5 ? O n.Th.nM tl Siiejinif n .. .Platte,rf....6 . -

Lathrrs.lb. ft 0 113 2 0 11reen.2b. .1 0 0 0 3V0

MiJerm't,S4 0 1 2 1 0 PurielIJb..4 0 1 2 8 0Streel.c 3 0 18 10 Wells.e.. . fi 0 1 u 1 0ItaumaaJb .412311 .tanvTln.cf.t 112 0 0Ducgan,cf..3 0 0 3 0 0 Ivelly.rf... ft 1 1 1 0 0At.3b S 0 0 10 0 Knight. lb. .ft 2 311 I 1

(illlesple.lf. 101:10 ueycrs.ss. 4 0 0 1 1 1

Lal3tte.p....4 till oDoscher.p..S 0 1 0 S 0

Totals ..S 4 83J 3 l1 Totals. 4I 4 SS5 30 2(iame called because ot darkness.

Providence... 1 100001 1000 4Jersey City.. .0 2010010000 0--

Tlrst base nn error Providence. I. Two basehits-- Kelly. Wells, tilllesple. Three base hitsPlatte. Matte. Home run -- Knight, SaerlCi-- e

hits- - vjcDermott. Street. Duggan, lafltte. Sac-rifice fly Meyer. Stolen base- s- Knight, Doscher.I.efl on bases Jerey city, 7, Providence.Double nlays-ihirt- ell. Ilreen and Knight: Purtelland Knight: Street, lathers and Bauman I trstbase nn balls ott Poacher. 6: off ft.Strurk out- - ny Doscher. t: by h nitby pitcher By Doscher (Duggani. W lid pitchesl)oseher.2. I'mplres-Kel- ly and Mullen. Time. oours ana ia minutes.

At Toronto,n it. 1:.

Montreal .0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 30Toronto 1401 2000 x 10 10 2Hatterles Mattern and nurns. Lush,

Drucke and Bemls

At Ropheater.

Buffalo . ...1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 02' 10 '5Itoehester 0 3 2 0 0 3 1 0 x 9 U 2

luttrrlr Holmes, Jamrfon and Mitchell,Qulnn and Illalr.

FRENCH CARS NOT COMING.

Prnfjrot Team Won't Rr llrrr foethe MIlTranep Itacrs.

There will be no tram of Peugeot carsIn the nutomoblle races at Milwaukeealthough announcement that a team wason the way and that three such cara, tobe driven by Molllot, Uoux and V.uccur-rel- ll

respectively, had actually beenentered for tho Grand Prize and Vainler-W- it

rnces was made by thn promote! s.Although the makers cabled somo tlmoago that the cars would be sent Ihoyhavo since then wiled to iy that nocars were coming.

This brings the Held for the Vander-hl- lt

and Grand Prize races down verysmall Indeed. There nro three Henz,three Flat and one Mercedes car intho Grand Prize. In the Vanderhllt therearo two MercetA and three or four for-eign cara. The best showing of Ameri-can machines la the small car event,with three Maaons, ahree HerreshofTs andtwo Flanders machines.

Reiia to ShnsT With Palace Cara.The Henz Auto Import Company has

withdrawn from the Importers Automo-bile Salon and will show the comingreason along with the automobile con-cerns ln the Grand Central Palace,

Krrne'a Caatleton Lands Third..sprrfaf CiMe Dnp.ilch In Tlia Mrs.

Doncartf-R- . Kngland, Sept. 12. J p

'"f'" .V',,,,I,0.',, " Vl",h.CHl J,.,,lr'1 ta'lluy or""1"' Handicap Plate of

ran, The winner of tho race waa It:,"w's Wethers Well nml tho second toflnlah was A. O, .Stern's Cigar.

the Beer You Are DrinkingH'b ten to one the

BULL CONQUERS WATSON

IN THRILLING CONTEST

Veterans Show Skill inSets at, New .lerse.t

Tournament.

WOMKN'S FINAL T()-li- .

.Mrs. (!. X. Heard to Meet Miss

Mirinni Steever in I'lnfor Singles Cup.

Women kept faster step than innIn tho mntlmiatloii of the New rt,tyState tennis tournament on the conn, .

in" .iiurrisiown . 1110 at .viorr'4t,,nf.N J.. yesterday with the losiilt thm i.Ilnal louiid was leached In Hie vvoin.,'.singles, Mrs. C .V. Heard and Ml. mi,Iiihi Ste.jver being the pair to tlirlii nufor tlm champlonslilp honor t,the womeirs doiibles the coiilejti Im,.reuched th" teml-tlnal.- whlb) neiti, ,, 0.the men's events Is nenr that rlagr

The large entry, the limited number t,fcoiiiIm and Hie dllllcully of the tn,, ,rtanging their business enaaKetn'tita hisuit the bourn of play have kept the prlnclpal rorrip-tltln- ii Imuk so that ote matchreinfllns lo be played before the round ant.to the seml-lln- will be complete mthat u dozen matches were playrd In 11,,singles yesterday, mid though none

In absolute upsets of form, iher.were several lu which the winners hadto play harder than they expected

Two veterans, IT. M. Hull, Jr, and CF, Watson, Jr., provided the most stirringencounter, nml that Hie match would

out to the hitter end Waswhen tho score was called at & nil

In tho first game. Hull had the sentrsthen and after two points had been scoirdagainst him whipped them over 11 faatthat he caught and passed Watson mlscored the winning point on a service an.Oames followed service then to f 7, nli.r,nun s insi returns cnused vvntson to makrour outs, tnree In succession, and th.set went to Mull at ! 7.

Hull tried the experiment of stavlne i

back court at th beginning of the' Seisin, I

set and the result was thai Watson ou-tplayed him at the long driving gntnr, tor,,.Ing four games In succession. The thIMwent to deuce. Mull losing the game pointon a double fault. On Hull's next servlrsin tne nriii game the crescent man bracedand made it a love game In his favorWatson tried hard to Increase his rad Inthe next and hy pretty tennis coaxed Hullto the net and then lobN-- over his headfor the opening point. Hull took the game,however, and the next produced more ten-nis of a high order. Hull almost cut lhback court linn with his swift drlvis, butWatson retained so well that deuce wascalled before Mull won, nnd the tally was4 3 In Watson's favor. Kach won on ser-vice. Mull on his lieglnnlng the tactic ofgoing to the net that eventually won forhim. Continuing his net smashes-aealn-

Watson's service. Mull forced a deuce stThen Hull liegan making ntts, with th.result that Watson took the two gamesnecessary to win the set at 7- -

'lull was a whirlwind In tho ilecldlnranu a great back hand return from

deep court that forced a net from Watsontook the wind out of the Orange man's"alls. After Mull had won two gaiiusWatson scored a rather lucky one. 11.made a point on one tiiat hit the net and"J'oiihl havo stayed there, hut rolled oveiThis was followed by a clean pass, a plav'hat was very rare between these expert"Wafon broke through Mull's service again1,1 "", ,'lfth gain", but tlii.1 was Ills lasteffort that paid, for the Crescent man wonthe set and match at tl ?

- Mnn- Jr" '""Posed of the votrian.1 s. .lie line lllllll selllnin

to mldrourt for his effective ovei headsmashis, but was (ontented with ou-tdriving Cushman. Tho favorite In titlower half of the draw met a tartar InSpenc-- r Miller. Jr., and things lookeddoubtful for him. Man took the flrsiset nt f. I and lind Miller -- 2 In thesecond when his ruvQurt bloke. The inci-dent sorvisi as a tonic for Miller, and !ismashed awn In great style until hehad the seme 54 lu Ills favor. JuM as 11

looked 11s If be would take the Mt J!lil-I-

turn put his bat out of coimiisi,lernnd Jinn, rallying, forced n dein-- i ,rteventually winning ll nt 9- -7

Fiitll the last sel the semi-fin- In thewomen's singles between Miss Clare Cassell rind Mr." P.euril was one sided, tliopening sets being divided at - 1 eachA rare tussle ensued In the third, MriHeard Hnally winning at S C

Tin- - summaries:Men's Ungl.sTlilrd round r s Mjrde'iaied o. II Smith. . 0. 1 A ('

Hragan d fialed t. liark. 6- - 3. S 4 JVValnwrlgtit ilefeated ,t, r. McLean.e l: cirn'rles M. ,. .ir. defeated FWatson. .Ir.. 01. ft ;. I, Woodburdefeated I. Diinhain. 1 - . 5 fi. f. 1 A ItMan. Jr. defeated J. S I'u.hmKn i; ?

I mirth Hound V. I! Ward del ated JWalnwrlcht. V ?. Mus-rrai- II rt. rl.reatrd I,, s. Preeinun. t. c- - 3. c VI

Hull. .Ir, drfratrd I. Woodhiirv. s S(' N. Heard defeated T Whllrha'i s

13. ('alhoun Cragla di fruled ,1 II Bardolph. i I - . )r. WllllHin llnsennai,nidi.fi-Ht.i- l Leonard lleekniHii f- t- I,A. II. .V,in. .Ir., defeated Spenirr Mil rr Jr.t- - I. : T

Wem-n- 's SIliRl. s -- p. li'l tln.nl eaum' M- -(.

. l:rnrd ilrfeale.) Vs liar. ari.- I, I , f C. Ml.a .Miriam Strewr nr.feated Miss Ins A. Msset. I, 1, "

Women's Doubles- - First round Mb M V

Irving nnJ Miss s hentleld dcfea e.l Mrs bHill and pirtner. 1. I. s 2 'Ir. J IIMcLean and Mrs Hlncknell def..... vir.M. Plirenii and .Miss l.lrtrad. 1 ' t (.C S.

llound-MI- ss V. A Irilng S'l.Miss S Fiorlelil ilefealed Mrs I rr.irrl.--Ni lllllll. and Mrs II. A Pope Is..Mrs. M.ir.hnll Mil.ejn hiiiI ll's W

.Viiferinan drfeatril !ri .1 H Vi seaJlrs. Ittnekvrll, fi I. fi (. Mrs. 1' N r.'i'iand Mlsb MltUni Mrevei ilefeal..! Vnrs 'iwyrini and Miss .leaks. G I. fi a .VIM

Ina A. Kissel and MUs ('lure 'l 1r.f.aied MR( L. l.lviiigstou and imtiirr hdi fault.

Women's Consolation - First round Ml4'M. Swords (acratchi, defeated Mrs Dudley(ll.ott (plus r. 1. h .3. ; - Ml,. enito(llllnun - fi I ilefealed Miss A i'ralli ' l,l,J'HI. ii 4, K 2: Vlisi . A lrne iinlninI 41 defeated Miss M. tlnrr Iplus I'l hv tffault' Miss Leslie Mill itoliiua r e. .1. featedMiss Daiurnsch Isrralebl In- drfallU

Scrond Hound -- Miss M liereon ' plus J '

defsdied Miss Sword lecrai.lii, 1, It. t- 2

Men's Double- s- Second round ' iat'"and T. It Pell defeHled lloleollllie Ward i"lpartner by defaull. M. Ilvils ami t

Coffin, Jr., defeated 11 W Scsbiir ami sMiller, Jr. - 4, 0 . II 12 11 I'ower aj;l11. H. Watson defeated A. llrown am) 11

Worn! by ib fault. ..Men's Connulatlon -- First round 11 e;

defeated K D. Kishei hy il.fau'iI Kvteham defeated T. T Conk In default.

S. Pllney defeated II. II Kissel, 1,

I ( . c Delnionlco defeated ii. H Kit! Mixed tinubler First roiin.i-- - vt- i- Dae,, ,1. r.ol-- .l VIIS4 I

i Sheldon and o! Home". s i .11

Mrs. John Mayer defraud Mr nml Mr

and S. Walnwrlghl, it - J. S 6, '

Second Hound- - Miss Clare Casr'i anaV. 11 Ward defeated Miss 11 (lwn"' anaC. Cragln, 6 1,6- 1.

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