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    Reds Break Even in Double-Header With Phils; Second Game Goes 16 Innings
Teams Battle
Ten Stanzas in
First Contest
Both Clubs Tse but One'
Pitcher Apiece in Each
tCaine- -Roush Obtains
Five Hits.
INClNNATI, 0., .Inly
H.—Cincinnati and
I'liildrirlpliijt went 26
innings to an even
break in today's
double-header, the
visitors winning the
first game, 3 to 1, in
H> innings, and the
home team taking the second contest,
to I, in 16 Innings. Kacli team use«i
only (lie one pitcher in each game,
all four of the liurlers doing good
work. Score:
First *nms:
PHIHAD'PHl A (N) CINCINNATI (N>
a h po.a.e « rim 2h 3 0 2*2 1
uan<? "*• h 0 o 9 uD'bert ]b 3 018 u u
wnrer Tf. 6 2 0 0 0 Roush 4 21 0 0
i'L f!1* !'/ ? 1 6 0 0 talker rf 3 10 0 0
hult* If 4 2 10 OH'grave c 4 0 4 2 0
11 .?!!!* ?}* 5 2 10 0 Duncan If 4 0 10 0
s \ui 1 raiv s.h, : 11 z •
Hsb'H P° 4 ’» °3 {, 1 °o‘-UQU* > 3 0 0 5 0
To,a" 8, 5 30 1,1
rf5ili?2eI?!’Ia .000 0,0 0fl° *—*
ncinnatl .oui ooo 00IJ 0_j
—JJun,: Sami, llarner, Wrlght
ItarDer ^Thrlli s*'woi.1iaae hl,": Koush,
iiper. lhr« base him: ltoush. llolke
T)*n imice,:. , rUz- w"»«n.«. s. hulu. Ford.'
Double play#; Sand, Ford to llolke
Left on b»»e.«: Phllmlel
pbla to. t incuin. ti 4. Baa** on ball*: Off
J.uqii* 2- oft ICiihbell 3. Struck out: By
*, 6y Hubheli l. Umpire* McCur
mlck. Pfirman and Hart. Time 1:51.
Score, second game:
PHILA'PHIA (N) CINCINNATI (N)
ftn.n.po.n e. u h h do « «
Rand at 7 1 B 2 0 rv« 2b-«s x 4 4 7 i
Harper rf 6 0 2 10 Dguh’t lb 7 2 17 2 0
W rn* rf B 1 6 0 o Koush cf 7 3 5 1 0
5i»£!tm J J * ? « W’lker rf 4 13 0 0
Park n 3b 6 0 3 1 0 Hum an If fi 21 U 0
5 0 10 2 0 Pinelll 3b « 0 3 3 0
Ford 2b 0 2 8 8 0 Cnv'ney sa 3 0 5 2 0
Henline c 8 2 7 3 o 7, Hreasier 1 0 0 0 0
4 arlson p h 2 1 5 0 Fotl'ca 2b 3 112 0
. — Wingo c *.1410
jota.s o; 8x46 20 0 zKowler 0 0 0 0 0
Randb’g c 0 0 0 0 0
/Shorten 1 0 0 0 0
Harg’ve e 2 12 10
Rlxey p 81140
VT Totals 67 19 48 23 1
xNone out when winning run scored.
/Halted for ('avenev in ninth.
zKan for Wingo in eighth.
/Hatted for Sandberg In ninth.
Score by innings:
Philadelphia -000 010 000 000 000 0—l
Cincinnati .001 OOO 000 000 000 1—2
Summary—Runs: Ford. Wingo. Rlxev
Two-base hits: Critz, Koush. Human
A\ mgo. Ford. Stolen base: Walker. Mn<
rlficea: Dauberf. Walker. Rlxev. Houbb
plays: Crit« to Caveney to Dauberi
Roush to Crlt* to Pinelll, Ford to Sand
* at Ison to Henline to llolke Heft .
bases: Philadelphia. 7. Cincinnati, 17
Hases on balls; Off Rixev. 4 off Carl |
#«.n. 5. Rtruck out: Hy Ktxex. 3; hy Car! .
■on, 4 Hit hy pitched bail; Hy Car!
son, Hargrave. tTmpires: Pfirman, Han 1
and McCormick. Time: 3 00.
Giants Trounce
St. Louis Cards
gt T.oula. July R Pounding Sothoron.
T feff**r «n<l Kherdell. t h® \>w York
(Hants defeated the St. Louis Cardinal*
II to in the opening game of
tb® j®rie*. Score
NEW YORK (\) sr. LOTTS (V)
ab h po a e *1. h pn a e
Young rf 5 2 2 0ft R'ede* If r, ® 4 „ u
O'Con'l rf 0 ft 1 ft 0 Holm cf 4 1 :. 1 0
Fris.-h 2h 6 ft 2 1 ft I Torn'v :*li 4 1 4 o 1
Llnd'm 2b 0 ft 1 ft ft Mvsra rf ’ 1 4 11 n
Wilson of 5 12 10 Fr'gatt 3h 4 ft I 1 0
Kell v lb 5 112 ft 0 Con/.tile* , 2 1 : n ft
Metis©! If 5 4 1 ft ft Y .-k c 1 ft 1 n n
Jacks'n sa 5 3 *2 7 ft Coon®' *« 4 2 '• ft
Oroh 7b 3 1 1 ft ft Muell’r In 4 l 5 o n
Snvder r 1 ft ft 1 ft Sothor'n p I 0 ft n 0
llntulv c 3 3 2 0 0 Pfeff®r p 0 ft ft ft ft
Bent ley n 4 1 1 5 ft Hhordell n J <» ft ft ft
xSoutbw h 1 1 ft 0 0 z.Niebetg' 1 1 1 ft « 0
Totals 42 17 27 1 ft Total* 1 i 27 7 l
x Hat led for Snyder In fourth.
/Bitted for Klterriell in ninth.
Score bv innings:
New Voik . 01ft 451 000 1’
St Louis . 10ft ftftft 212— ft
Summary —Huns: Wilson Kelly. Meuse 1
13). .Tackron. Grnh <2». Howdy. Bentlev,
South worth. Hlsdee. Holm. Myers. Vbk.
Coontv. Mueller. Two-base hits: Blade*
(21 Jgrkaon. Bentlev. Young Kelly.
iWiwilv, Gonzal®* NVbergall. Three-l.n
hits: Cooney. Holm. Horne run: Wilson.
Sfolpn bape: Blades Hacrlflc# hit Bent
lex. Double plavir Frisch to Jackson to
Kelly. Wilson to Oroh. Frelgau to Vick
Left on bases: New York 7: St. Loti Is.
Raises on balls: Off Bentley. 2: off
Sothoron. 1 Struck out: Bv Bentlev. I
bv Sothoron. 1. Ill's- Off Sothoron. 8
In three and two-thirds Inning*: off
Pfeffer. 3 in two-third* inning: off Sher
dsH. 6 tn four pod »wo third* Inninc*
Hit bv pitched ball: Bv Rent ley. Holm:
by Hherdell. Orrh. Wild pitch: Pfeffe»-_
Losing pHcftsr: Sit boron empires; Big
ler and Moran. Tims: 1:50.
Dodger? AX in SlugfrM.
Chicago HI Julv 8—In a game T
x*-'nich seven pitchers were h|t herd of
ten and Impartially. Brooklyn defeated
4 ‘hirs go bera tod*'. 13 t n {; S -<i*e
BROOKLYN (M CHICAGO (N»
ab h.po » e. «b h • n * e
High 2b ft 2 0 4 ft *f at r rf -tot
t'nston ** 6 2 2 .7 4 Hl’ch'r *«* 17 4"
\Vh®at If 4 12 1 0(4 tham "ft ' —to
BGrlmea v 1 i “ ft OGrlmes • h ' " 1 “
l“nier lb 5 2 8 3 1 Frlb'rg 3b < ' 1 o ft
Brown cf ft 2 2 ft «Grigsby If 1 1 4 ft o
stock 3b 5 3 1ft 0 Vogel rf 4 1- " ft
Gr'ffHh rf 5 s •« n n If’neit » ' • • t
k 't’*vb»r c 5 4 6 11 Aldr'ge y I ft ft *
Henry p ft ft ft ft n.fncobs j, ft ft ft I ft
»»*borne n ft ft ft ft l /Miller t ft 0 ft ;
Decatur p 3 ft ft I o Mi!*» «<1 p " " '» 1 ft
Nei* If 2 1 1 ft n
- Totals 37 13 27 12 2
Total* 46 22 27 1 3 '
r Batted In J*c„b* in 7th.
Scots by Inning*:
Brooklyn . 4ft1 ftftl 61ft—13
t lib ago . 711 ftftl tftO—11
Summary-Run*: .Tohnaton. Wheat (2»
Fournier (J). Brown CD. Slock (21. Grif
fith 42). Tavlor. Slat* (2). Hollocher.
Grantham (3), Friberg. Crigabv. Vogel
i -j > Hartnett Two bn*a hit* Aldridge.
Fournier. Griffith. Stats. Grigsby, Hart
nett Grantham. Vngek Home run*: Stock.
Wheat, Grantham Stolen ha*®*- Hollo
liter. Sacrifice: Friberg. Johnston Dou
ble play*: Grlrnea to Hollocher to Grime*.
High to Fournier to Taylor. Left on
bares: Brooklyn ft; Chicago 6 B**e* on
ball*- Off Henry I; Aldridge 1: Osbnrhe
4 pecatur 1: Mi 1st cud 1 Struck out By
Aldridge 2; Decatur 2 B Grim## 2 Hit*
off 11 en r v 3 In 1-3; off t i«hnrne 1 In 2-7
D*cgttir 6 tn 5; off B Grimes 3 in 3; off
Aldridge 14 in 8 1 3. Jacobs 4 In 2 ft
Mllatead 4 In ? Winning nttcher Decaf
ur Losing pitcher Aldridge Umpires.
O'Day and Swcenev. Time :• 18.
Pirates AX in Fourth Straight.
Hltftbnnrh I’m . July 8 IMt(«bunth ft-,
feated Boston 8 to 3 today tn the first
game of ttie series, making It four straight
xirto'de* for the pirate® Score
Boston (N) PITTA HUGH (N).
ab b t’o a c ab h pn s e
Fie I x rf 5 1 R ft 1 Mar'll# ?b 5 2 4 2 o
• on'am If 4 J 1 o 0Carey rf r 2 1 n ti
sie ge! rf 3 2 1ft 0 Cuvier If 6 3 6 1 1
M'-1' 1« lb 3 t 8 1 OWrtg’h s* 4 1 1 R 1
i'ld'ett 3h 4 ft 2 2 o B .1 r*«r t rf 4 1 ft 0 ft
Tle'nev 3b 4 1 ft 2 OTra'nr 3b 4 1 ft 4 ft
R Sin h aa 4 1 2 4 OGrlrmn 1b 4 1 no ft
n'N#'ll C 4 14 1 0 Ooncli r 4 4 3 0 0
McNa'ra P 2 0 1 0 0 Mor'sun p 3 1 ft 3 ft
F.enton p ft ft 0 (1 0
a Gibson 11 ft ft 0 Total* 38 lft !7 18 7
North p 0 ft 0 1 ft
t Wilson 110 0 0
Total* 35 10 24 11 I
xMaltcd for Benton In 81b.
« Hatted for North In 8th
Score by Inning*:
Boston . MM 0(• 1 (»20 3
Pittsburgh .. (Ho 02.1 201 X
Humrnary Runs. Felix. < unnlngltarii,
Hibson. Mai.inville (2.1 Wright. Barnhart,
Tr«ytH»r, Gooch (2) Morrlnnn. Two banc i
bit a Gooch 12). Wright, Gibson Htolen
b**es: MaranvIHe, (arey. Traynor. Ha* ri
fi.es: Morrison and Mrlnnl* Double plays:
\N right to Grimm Left on >..•*•■» Ho*t»m
7: Plttaburgb.7. Htru<k out; By Morrison,
3. by McNamara. 1. Hite Off ilnNimari
13 In 6 2 3 Inning*, off Menton. 1 In I I 3
innings; off North. 1 In 1 Inning Hit by
, pitched ball: By Morrison .Stengel Pnsscd
ball: O'Neill Losing pitcher. McNamara
Umpire*: Klein and WIIson. Time 1 37.
WH T IIKK T AsMM I ATMlV
A Gant*. 2 7. Lift 1® R.>< k. 1 ■/
New Orleans. *♦ 4 Ctiattanooxa. 6 I
Mobile 11: Nashville 4
Hiruilngharu. 2. Memphis. 7.
#
Baselwll
and Standings
WESTERN LEAGUE.
Standings.
, W. 11. Pet. Win T.ose
Omaha .51 .7 BB4 .*»*
Oanvar .I,l) ;I7 .#)« .#14 Wi;
*'■ .loaeph .4f> 36 .683 .663 .666
FuIm. .45 37 .649 .664 .643
Oklahoma City ...41 39 .513 .519 .506
Wichita . 4 1 4 0 .506 .612 .500
l>e* Moines .23 63 .303 .312 .299
Lincoln .22’ 54 .289 .299 .286
Yesterday’s Results.
Omaha, «; l>e* Moines 5.
st. Joseph, li; Oklahoma city, 2.
Denver. 6; Lincoln. 3.
Only games played.
Games Today.
Oklahoma City at Omaha.
I'ulea at Lincoln.
Si Joseph si lies Moines.
Wichita at Denver.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Standings.
.. W. L. Pet. Win T.ose
New York . 49 25 .663 .667 .653
oW.‘V° vl. 4S 20 -692 .597 .683
Pittsbrugh . 3 X 33 .535 .542 628
Brooklyn . 39 34 .634 .541 .627
Cincinnati . 37 4 1 .474 .481 .46X
Philadelphia . 30 42 .41 T .425 .41 1
Boston . 30 43 41 1 4 1 9 .40?
Ht. Louis . . 28 46 .178 387 .373
Yesterday’s Results.
Philadelphia. 3-1; Cincinnati, 1 2. (sec
ond game 16 innings >
New York, 11; St. Louis. 6.
Pittsburgh. 8; Boston. 3.
<’hitasu.ll; Brooklyn 11. '(Tie game).
Game* Today.
New York at St. Louis.
Philadelphia at Cincinnati.
Brooklyn at Chicago.
Boston at Pittsburgh.
AMERICAN LEAGUE,
.standings.
W. L Pet. Win T.ose.
Washington . 42 32 .568 .573 .560
New York . 41 33 .554 .584 .64?
Detroit .40 .18 .528 .632 .619
Bt. Louis .17 34 .521 .628 .614
Chicago . 37 36 .507 .61 4 .60o
Cleveland . 14 39 .468 .473 .419
Boston .14 4« .459 .467 4o.l
Philadelphia .3ft 45 .400 .408 .395
Yesterday Results.
Chicago. 10-5; New York 2
Philadelphia. 4; Cleveland, 0.
St. Louis, 8 ■ Boston, 7.
Detroit-Washington, postponed.
Games Tod a.* .
St. Louis at Boston.
Cleveland at Philadelphia.
Detroit at Washington. .
Chicago at New York.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION"
(Handings.
, , W. L. Pet. Win Lose
Louisville . 45 3ft .600 .605 .592
Indianapolis .... 43 12 .671 .679 .666
St Paul .. . 45 .34 .570 .576 .681
Columbus . 18 39 .494 5ft0 .487
Toledo . 34 40 .459 .467 .453
Kansas City .... 35 42 .466 .462 .449
Minneapolis .... 33 43 .434 .442 .429
Milwaukee . 31 44 .4 1 3 .421 .408
Yesterday's Result*.
Columbus. 4: Mlwaukee. 2.
Louisville. 19; St. Paul. 6.
Toledo. 12: Kansas City. 6
Minneapolis. 7: Indlanspolis, 4.
Games Today.
Columbus st Milwaukee.
Louisville at 8 t Paul.
Indianapolis at Minneapolis.
Toledo at Kansas City.
TRISTATE LEAGUE.
Standings.
W. L. Pet. Win T.ose
Beatrice . 14 26 569 .576 .659
Jrand island . to 16 ,636 .544 .526
Norfolk .6 27 .491 *.nn 481
-••mix Palis . 27 29 .482 .491 .474
Hostings .... 25 "9 .4*; 9 173 455
■*iOUX City 26 3 1 .456 466 4 4 1
Yesterday's Results.
S our City, JO; Bastings 7.
Norfolk. 4: Brand Island. 1.
Sioux Fails, 3; Beatrice. 2.
Games Todnv.
Hastings st Sioux Cic
Grand Island at Norfolk.
Beatrice at Sioux Falls.
MICH.-ONT. LEAGUE.
Kala.mar.oo. 6 i; Grand Rspids, *" 0.
Hay City, 7-1 ; Saginaw. 1-6.
Hamilton, 7; Tendon, !.
Flint. 6 Muskegon. 4.
THREE-EYE LKAGI E.
Peoria. 9: Evansville. 8
Decatur. 7: Terre Haute 4
Bloomington, 3-2 Danville. 2 4
INTERNATIONAL
Toronto, 12: Syracuse. 4
Buffalo. 11: Rochester, t J.
Heading Jersey City, rain.
Vewark-Balt imora. rain
Canaries in
10-Inning Game
Sioux Fall* S. D . July J — Sioux Fall
defeated Hfiiriif, .1 to 2. iu 1c Inning*.
h*i« today, paaeing Brand Inin ml fur
-■*« und place an<l advam ntc to within a
game and a half of the league leading
Blue*.
Beatrice a« ored twice on a pair of hit*,
an error and a wild pitch, in the flrat in
ning. A walk *a> rlfh e and *ingle brought
the winning tally. Score
BEATRICE <T> Si OCX FALL <T)
ahhpoae S»-hTtx If 61200
Purdy !b 6 .1 2 l 0 Dye 2h 2 0 2 6 0
BppUy If 4lol oi i,. and ,ib l I 1 10
H«all rf 4 16 0 0 Stu gen lb 4 2 12 1 0
Mcpov lb 4 o • » o Snow c 4 14 3 0
Hell Ih rf .6140 o .Volt cf 41201
Hon ant **43240 M«n‘rd *■ 21430
Sugg* 2b 4 o o 2 I Tho'aon rf 4 1 2 0 o
I'nger « 3 1 .SO o Cl i|K p 4 0 12 0
Houts p 4 0 1 0 0 —-—
- Total* 24 8 20 17 1
Total* 11 10 in 11 1
<>ne out when winning run scored
Score bv inning*;
Heat rice .2*0 OftO 000 o 2
Sioux Falla. 001 *»10 000 1—3
Summary — Run* Kppley . Beal. Schultz.
Dye (2). Two h*»* hit* Pufdv. Three ba*e
hit: Ilendurant. Sacr flee*: Eppley, Cleve
land. Stolen ha***. Dye. Menard, Double
pla> . Purdy to Honburant to McCoy. Left
on ba***: Beatrice. 4; Sioux Fall*. 0.
Htsea on ball*. Off Routz. 6; off L'lrlga
3 Struck nut; By HoUtZ 1. by Flrigg I
Earned run* Off Houta. 3., off Llrlgg 0
Time. 1:00. Pmplre Meyer*
Cards Defeat < Jilts.
S*oux C|ty, la, July 6.—Tin Cardinal*
mad:* it two In a row from Harding* to
day. hunching hi** for * 1 m to 7 victory.
Errors by the vtaitor* aided In giving
the 1‘ardinal* a win. fixe being charged
to t h** lor*e!g. Wall*?*, acting manager
and *tm of i he Cub pitchftig staff, hit a
homer j|*. played both fir*t and eecond
oh*** In lodiiv i game. The ronteat wa*
halted for one minute out of r**pe< t to
he mother of MaitHK'r Marty Cheek, who
died In California. Score:
HASTIN'(IS <T) SIOPX CITY <T>
a h li po a * ah h po * e
He**e rf 4 2 I 2 ti fl dwln !b 4 2 1 1 0
Moll* ** 6 2 1 2 2 Me D o; i r 6 210 0 0
• A*t le if 10 2 1 U Rich d* rf 4 2 I 1 0
W'era 1 •'» *• -1 1 2 t» Cl 1.h lb 4 212 0 0
Tome* If 6 1 1 0 U Kelaay If 1 0 0 0 0
D pie 2-lb 6 2 7 0 1 Feral t* Sb 1 0 0 2 0
Norn k 3b 4 1 2 t o Hennon ** 4 10 2 0
stout a 4 15 11 Noreek ■ f 21100
I leek p 1 0 0 0 1 Hina p If 4 2 10 0
Nett lea p 1 0 0 2 0 All'ra If p 3 1 1 0 0
Total* 37 12 24 1 1 0 Total* 16 13 27 10 0
Score by Inning*:
Heating* . . 101 002 100— 7
Sioux City . 141 HO OQx—10
Summary—Run*. lleaae, Moll* (2).
(aatle. Waiter* (2), <Jlili*ple, Hood win
(2). Richard*. Kill*. Hat Ulna (H), Henaoti,
Xortck, Alter* Twn -ban* hit*: Moile
f‘J), Richard*. McDermott. Harklua, Will*.
Tome* Thrce-bnee hit: Markin* Home
run: Walter*. Stolen bft*e*‘ Rill*. Ooml
win, Al'i'j., deriaoit, Hllbeple Suiting
hit; Kill*. Tieft on hnae* HarHdgv *;
Sioux • Ity, 7 Haaca on hall* (rff Heck.
3 off Nettle*, l, off llarkln*, 3; off
Altera, 1. Struck out; Uy tin. k. 1; hv
Nettie*, ?; bv Markin*, f.; by Altera. ?
Hit* Off Berk. 4 In on* inning, off
Nettle*. 9 1n *evnn Inning* off llnrk*'*
10 m seven Inning*, off Altar*. 2 in two
Inning* lilt by pitched hall: By Islet t ie*,
IVg.ertx. Wild pilch Harken*. Ahj-r*
Winning pit'her: 11 a 1 Line. I.oalng pitcher.
H-tk, Fmplre: Markin* Time. 2:00.
Flkliorna Win Fight li Straight
Norfolk. Neh . July 0 --Norfolk tv An It* |
eighth onnaectitlve victory by heating
tit* Islander*, 4 to 1. A hll ami run pl»\
In the fifth inning brought the victory
• n the MIU horn*. Tha pro re:
ClND. ISLAND (Tt NORFOLK <T>
ab h po * e. ab h po * e
Htiaer 3b 3 0 11 ODe’raon rf 4 l I 0 0
(‘ondnn 2h 3 (» 4 S 1 Athlon ** 3 18 6 1
llinkel Ih 4 110 0 I YTti»* lb 2 17 0«
H an If cf 4 11 0 OMruaki* If 4 0 2 0 0
Quinn *• 4 2 13 0 Weldel rf 4 I 1 I 0
r child rf 3 0 10 0 Clark r 4 0 * ' 1
M'ua cf If 3 12 0 DM ("rty 3h 4 I 1 I 0
I.uet.be c 3 0 2 1 o.tn'nann ’b 1 1 ! I n
W. S pa p 8 0 0 ft 0 An'aon p f | A | 0
Total* 30 5 24 16 3 Total* 30.427122
Score bv Inning*
tlrand laland .010 ono 000 1
Norfolk . tutu 040 00* 4
Summary Rut.* Fgltrhlld. F*det»<.n
Atherton. Jnhtiaor* Anfleraon. Two-b**e
tills Johnaon, Anderaon MiCnfferty, Atb
erton, llnwimn. Three-bane hit*- Pedet
»«n. Brook ha U*. Stolen base* Feder*on.
A'heit(,n Ylgrrunt, Weldel, Quinn. Sm n
fi< »• hit* Ather ton. \ 1g« mat. Condoo
Double play*: Atherton to VigetuHi
Bu*m to Condon to HinU*!. Johnaon to
4ther»on to Vl*e>ti*t |t***u <m lot II*
• iff Shut**, f; off Anderaon f Pi 11 u«
out Hy Mhti(ie, I hv An.1r..,tn * Wild
b Slmpw. Tim*. 1.40. I luplte
Sti) der.
Original No. 999 Taken Out of Cold Storage
^
• . maarii^
^_ig/vcMisTG KKangj^M-Ey. /VTJC- . » I
The original Ford No. 999, in which llenry Ford first won fame as n racing driver before he became the
world's richest man, was taken out of cold storage for an exhibition drive on the Ascot Speedway, in law
Angeles. Fddie Meyers was chosen to drive the first speed demon against l,enn lluray in one of the fastest
raring cars in the world toady.
EMPIRE.
First race: Claiming; 3 year-olds and
Up; mile and 70 yards:
High C'der , 11R Donegal .108
Mis* Belle .103 Homan Girl .... 9n
ttp'sode .D*.{ Cuerai k .P*f>
x Aladdin .104 Bowman .195
13vron .1 JO David Hamm 113
xBroomfleld ....ion Wvnnewood ...113
Wood J.ake _115 xTrit* . 9*
xlniulate .D>J Hlenpy Head ...107
Friday 13th ...110 l.ouverne .108
xWater Girl _ 98
Second race: Dominions; 8-year old
f.Mles about 6 furlongs:
Defiant .DM Miss Cameo ...10fi
Outline .116 Beky ..105
Confetti .10't Hu iny Hal ... 100
Misa Whisk ...108 Vtiuain Queen.. 10*;
Variation .108 Alchemy .10*
Margin .10« Flux anna ...116
Third race: The Tu«k ahoe; 3-year-olds
nnd up; mile:
Dream Maker .100 Eaglet .104
Horolngue .10* Nose Dive .103
xHherman . >7 Thunderclap ...117
Fabian . 9'J
Fourth race; Thn D'*moisH!o stakes, 2
v'ear-old fillies; 5 ^ furlongs:
Maud Muller . .D*:, <\ip O’ Teg ...10/
Mother Goode .119 Extra Dry . .107
Swinging .11? Nina ... 11;
Fifth race: claiming; 4-year-olds and
up ; 1 1 -16th miles ;
xMeadow Orth .110 xSir Oi had IT. in
iSoviet ........11.1 xSrate Crow ..117
Fast bndisn . . . 12•» l.ittle Anunls .115
x Pensive .108 Trite . ill
x Water Girl ...110 xit^nwood .115
xWar Mask ...117 Col W ha Pep MO
Sixth race Two-year-olds, 5 c* fur
longs ■
Peanut* . 107 Faddist !
Frexa .P'j Nicholas
I ‘e'shire ' '»4 • Ti x i- h- it
, -- —
Bl’nei haaaet ...104 lliilalgo ..107
Kuperletta ...10$ Narianna . ..104
yusrm Token .104 George Ps.Mar . lOy
Noth . .104
xApprentice allowance claimed. Clear,
fast.
HAWTHORNE.
First race: l'ur*e. 11,000; msfden 1
year olds, colta and geldings; 61* fur
longs .
< 'apt. Sohnelier 3 1* St Charles ....11*
Surprise .11“ Son of Tromp ..11“
Tangara .118 Hurry Inn .118
Hun Dark .118 Mark Master ..11*
Second race; Purse. $1,000, claiming,
3 year-olds; 8 furlongs
Mabel Everest 107 x.^hlnlng Gold *7
Ann M...102 x Holly Boy ...102
X Liege ... .102 Climax 107
x Mason Tow le 102 x Louise Wagner 97
xKophla Mane 97 Crescent ..102
x Praiseworthy lo? Mullia R.107
xGee .102
Third ta e Puree. $1,000; aliow’ancea;
The Oak Park putae, 3-year-uMa and up;
mile and 70 jards.
A tUla . 98 Lady Aefor ... 103
Tiptoe Inn ... 9-' King Tut .10!
Graeme .101 Mi*.* Certna $9
Fourth rare; Purse. $ 1,500 The Wa
hash Claiming handicap, 2-> ear-ulda; C
furlongs
I .« lleardon . . 1 Of Marionette .104
Doubtful .9* A lleden .110
Rocky Mount n 110 Kulai'a .94
Fifth race Purse. l.Ooo. claiming; $
year-old* and up. 1'a miles;
xLocuet Lea.es 101 xS’: mpl*ton .. 10$
Mis* Claire . ..lot xFiylng Prince 108
Hardman . 101 Demos .Ill
x 8i lence .lug
Sixth rate Purse. |1 000 claiming.
7 car.olds and up. luce «nd ; «i ^arde:
Wea' wood .l«» \W f*iehler . .103’
Kings Champ, jog xCoyne .. . .108'
s*jur«edM .111 Huonec .111!
.M iri-ella Hoy III
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"Kansas City, July 0.— R. H. E.
Toledo .12 17 1
K ansa a City ... 5 f .1
Hafterle** Hlard and Hrhulte; I,indsa>,
Murton and Billinas.
Minneapolis, July I — R. H. E.
Indianapolis . 4 12 1
Minneapolla .. 7 10 2
Bat t erica: 21111 and Biller; Hamilton
and Bayer.
Milwaukee, July t.— R H. E
C©lumt>ua . 4 11 4
M ilwatikea ..? 11 1
Batteries: Fandeia and Hartley,
Walker and Toum
St. Paul, July 0. R IT. E.
' I.oulaN IIU .11 11 2
Ht. Paul . & 7 ,1
Flatteries: Tlnrup and Beyer; Hoit£
hauser, Napier and Allen. McBenemy. t
To Return Willi Yank*.
New York. July 8.- Norman
I x okes, Austr" lan racquet, star, no
startled the t’n.’ls world recently by
eliminating F-meis T Hunter, cne '
of America's ranking players, from
tl e Knglish i hninplonshlp*. will nc
company the ('idled Slates Olympic
t'nni* team o'^ its return to this
country from Cherbourg, July is In
i ew of h!s age 4fi. Hrookes' defeat
rf Hunter In a hard fought flve«et
match was < > sidered remarkable.
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Yankees, Chisox
Break Even in
Double-Header
N* w Workers Come Baek to j
^ in Second Contest, 8->,
•After Lo *ing First
Came. 10-2.
I \V l (IKK, July
The New York \an
l<«'H broke even in a
double-header v\ i t h
Chicago heriy today,
flip White Sox winning
Hip first game, 10 to 2,
and New York faking
the second, 8 to 5.
CHICAGO (A) NEW YORK iA)
ah h po.u e tlih DO M
Most iI rf fl 2 4 1.0 Witt C f 4 1110
Hooper 'f 3 1 4 0 0 Dugan 3b 4 3 2 10
Collin* 2b 4 2 2 1 0 Kuth rf 3 1 .1 0 0
French 2b 0 0 0 1 o Meuftel |f 4 0 1 j n
Sheeilv lb 4 .310 0 o Pipp lb 4 111J0
Falk If 4 2 1 0 0 S'*lu*ng r 4 1 4 .3 0
Kamm ,3b 4 2 1 f. 0 War.I 2b 4 1 1 .3 I
Ha r re it #* 4 I 1 3 ft S< ot t *•« .3 0 2 2 1
Crnusr r 4 0 I 0 (I Bufh p 2 0 11 0
Thursn p 5 0 0 1 0 Markle p 0 0 0 0 0
- 7Hendrp k 1 0 0 0 0
Totals 38 13 27 12 0 Gaston p A 0 0 0 0
Totals 33 8 27 1.3 2
* Ha Med for Markle in seventh.
Score by inning*:
Chicago . .200 10ft 010—10
New York ... .ftyo 200 000— 2
Sumiri.i — J i 1: • •M«»*ti| (2). Hoooer.
Collin* (3) Hhe-ly. Falk. Barrett t2».
Pipp. Schang Threr-baee hit*. Hooper.
Kamm. Hoine tun* Pint). R'hang. Sacri
fice hit: Crouse houhle pla- Kamm
to Rheely. J^eft on base*: New York, ft
Ghtratro. 9 Brm-* on ball*: Off Bu»h.
4: off Markle. 2: off Gaston 1: off
Thurston. 2 Struck out: By Bu*h. 2 i
Markle. 1: by Gaaton, 1 Hit*: Off .
Bu»b. 9 in five ami two third* inning*
off Markle. 3 in one and one-third In
ning*: off On* ton. 1 in two inning* l,m»
tng pitcher: Bu«h Fmpire*: Kvmi and
Uwen*. Time: 1:65.
Score ■
CHICAGO f A) NEW YORK fA)
ab h po a e at h po.a *
M 1st 11 rf 4 2 2 (> » Witt <f 6 2 3 0 ft
Hooper rf 4 1 4 0 n I mg in 3b 4 2 110
Collins 2b 6 2 5 3 0 It drb k if 3 1 4 0 0
Sh»ely lb 3 ft 5 2 ft Kuth rf 2 2 ft 0 0
Falk If 3 4 ft ft Men- 1 if 6 2 2 10
Kamm 3b 41 1 2 «l Pipp lb .3261 0
Bar ett a* 4 1 2 2 A Hoffan c .0300
CrotiM it Mil Aftchani o Agio#
Ljrarif p .3 A 0 1 0 War ! 2b 4 1 4 ! 1
xArchd n 1 l ft ft ft M'.Vly 2b 0 ft 1 A l
Barnea p ft ft ' > •• - «.<* - 3 1 4 ft
xEbh 1 ft A A ft Hoyt p 2 0 ft ft ft
—--— Pen-to< k p 1 1 0 0 0
Totals 37 11 24 12 0 --
Tot b Is 35 16 27 9 2
x Batted for I.^ona In eighth
'Bat?#.I N-' Hui.per in :• nth.
Store by inning*:
. HI Alft ftSl—5
N w York . .. ©00 •>«! 23x—8
Summary—Run*. 11 toper, Collin* <2>.
.Rheely, Falk. Witt (2t. Dugan <*>. Meuiel,
Pipp. Reott IVnntx k. Two base hit:
f'O't Thr*'# biM' b Dugan Horne
*un> Pipp. Men — 1, Hooper. Rtoien
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12 Vaudeville—Photoplays
| L*»t 3 Day* of a Cyclonic »|
■I Vaudeville and Photoplay
Hj Program.
I SATURDAY !
M The Moil Talked About
||| Event of the Seaton.
ff Chas. Ahearn’s j
Millionaire Jazz Band
Ja Alto Starting the Firtt of a '
Series of Racing Stories by |
Gerald Beaumont.
| FAST STEPPERS i
With Billy Sullivan of
"Leather Pusher*” Fame
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A*k the Next Per*on
You Meet About the I
RIALTO COOLNESS I
I They’ll Say Wanderful
I
Ob th. Stag. Clever C.nntr I
MELODY ARABIA'S
TKIO LAST 1
NVw Program ALARM I
ORGAN—ORCHESTRA—NEWS I
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NEIGHBOFHODD THEATEFS |
I OTHROP.24th and I .otht op .
Be»#u» I ova and (enttth Huftiri §
ia ‘ FOR-ME-NOT* ;
(.RAND ..16th and Binnay |
Tom Mia in "Ladtaa to Board" , ■
"The Fotttath i)oor"—Chap. 1 |
BOl!l FVARD - - 3.1d and Lravanworth I
J. Stuart Hlarktnn't I
ON THI BANKS Ol HU WABASH
r' \,r v I
Looked so Badly Was Ashamed. 4
Also on Body, Cuticura Heals.
" I wee troubled with an itching
ot rny body and face. Mv face
broke out with pimple* and black
heada and looked ao badly that 1
waa aahamed to go out of the houae.
I tried every remedy I could think
of without any improvement. A
friend recommended Cuticuta Soap
and Ointment ao I purchased aome.
j After ualng them a thnrt Irma I
could aee an improvement ao con
tinued the treatment, which com- 1
pletely healed me.” (Signed) Mraa x
Alberta Kopera. 2M W. Cerre Gor
da St., Decatur. 111., Apr, t, I9.M.
Cuticura Soap to cleana* and pu- A
rify. Cuticuta Ointment to aooth. 8
and heal and Cuticura Talcum to) I
j povrdar and sweeten are ideal lor I
daily toilet purpoeea. H
a.mel.a r... I . u.i, . -.« Call.... I.w. .
.i.H.. n.ri a Maid.. <t u.„ k
aae lalumra. IT
| Iff out hm» Shading Sink -
bases: Moatil, S-'ott Sacrifice hits
[ Hoyt, Schsng. Crouse. Dugan Double
pl«F»: Collins to Shee'y; Scott to Ward
to Pipp. Left On bases New York. *.
' hiosgo. 10. Rases on balls; Off Hoyt.
4 off Lyons. 2. Struck out: Hy Hoyt.
: by Lyons. 1: by Pennock. l Hits: off
Hoyt 9 in seven and two thirds Inning*
off Pennock. 2 In one snd une-third in
t ings; off Lyons. 13 in seven innings off
Barnes. 3 In one Inning. Wild pitch
Hoyt. Parsed ball- Hoffman Winning
jitcher: Hoyt. Losing pitcher; Lyon*
1 m pi res: Owens snd Evan* Time
2:05.
Brown* Humble Red Sox.
Boston. July 3.—After Khmke was
given a 7 to o lead in the fjr©t two in
i' ngs. the R*d So* were defeated by S’
I-onl© todav. H to 7. Store:
ST. JLOHIH (A i BOSTON fA)
ab h po a e ah h.po % e
To*,in rf 5 3 0 a Clark 3b ♦ o 0 1 0
M M an 2b 5 1 2 A ft Hs/.ell 3b 0 0 A A 0
Sieler lb 5 2 8 1 <> Watnby 2b 5 1 3 3 1
Wjlll'a Jf 3 1 ft A 0 Veaeh If 3 1 J 0 0
.i'bson cf *2Rf»o Co'llns rf 3220a
Rice fjb fi 2 0 ft 0 Kl gst’d ef 3 1 3 0 ft
Severeld r. 4 1 4 3 0 Todt 1h 5 * 1ft 2 0
Gerber as 6 2 4 2 A O' Neill c 4 1 4 1 A
Shocker p ft ft 0 0 ft Lee *a 3 13 2 0
Lyons n 0 A A l « rHering 1 A n A fi
XRob'tson ft A A A 0 Khnike p 4 1 A 4 A
Grant p 2 0 ft ft 0 Ross p a A A A o
x Bennett 1 1 ft <» n _
Kolp A A 0 0 0 To'ala 35 1 1 27 13 1
Totals 4A 15 27 13 f»
s Ratted for Lyons in third
xBatted for Grant in eighth
/Ratted for Lee In ninth
8*ore by innings; „
HI. Louis ..AAi ftfft in—g
Boston .<20 000 0«0—7
nummary —Runs Tobin. McMillan.
Hiebr i:» Jacobson. P.i e Glrh*r f2>.
Clark. Wamby, Veach. <'ollins (2i, Flag
stead. Tod* Two-tags hit!#: Sisler. Gerber
Tobin, J. Collins. Flag-dead Les Home
run: Veach Sacrifice hits Severeld.
Veach Left on bares St Louis. 9; Bos
ton. 1ft. Bases on balls: Off Shocker 3
off Lyons. 2: off Grant, S: otf Khmke’, s!
Struck out: Rv Lyons. 1: bv Kolp. 1 by
Khmke l Hits Off Pho-k*r. 1 in one
snd one-third Innings off Lyons. f> in
cne and two-third Innings; off Grant. 2
in five Innings off Kolp 2 In two ln
ninps off Khmke. 12 tr eight inning*
off Rose. 3 jn one inning Winning
Pitcher: Kolp Losing pitcher. Rose
l’mntres: Ormsby and Connoilv. Time:
2 :C3.
r >
I Pacific Coast League |
l.os Angeles, July *.— r. jf. r
Halt Lake City . 1 % \
' ernon .... « in 4
Batteries; Singleton. O'Neil and Cook. ,
Hhellenback snd Hannah.
Portland. Ore . July R. H E
Lo© Angeles % 7 1
Port land 2 >A 1
Batteries; Dumovlch and Jenkins
Winters and Daly.
Oakland Cal . July * — R H. E.
Sacramento . ft 5 3 ■
CJaklnnd .. .. *15 1'
Batteries- Thompson She© and Kohler.
M Hh**s . Foster and Read
Seattle. July 8 — R If. E
Pan Francisco .. It 12 0
Seattle . w 14 3
Hs’terieg: Geary. Gr;ffin. Shea. WiHiem©
»nd Agnew; Williams. Stueiand and
Baldwin.
m ■■ ■§ ■■ am ■ ai tm i
Mackmen \\ in
Curtailed Affair
Philadelphia Pa . July 3.—Rain put *
atop to th»- firat cum* of the f-^rlea be
tween Cleveland and Philadelphia today*
but not before the home t*»am had
pounded out it 4 to 0 lead in aevap in
nlrg*. Frore:
•'LRVBLANP (A) PHILA'PHTA fA>
iih.h.po.e.e ab.h po a e.
Bumma rf 2 o 2 « 6 Pykea 2h 2 1 3 2 <>
Ja'ieaort If 2 0 0 0 6 Lamar If 3 0 2 6 0
Speaker rf 3 0 2 0 (j Welrh rf 3 110 6
J.Fe ell a* 3 2 1 f. " Hauaer lb 3 110 0
Lutike 3b 2 o o .1 « Sim ona c( l 0 2 M
Myatt c 3 13 10 Kir'da 3b 2 6 6 10
Burn* lb .! 0 10 0 tGall’ay aa 2 112 0
Fo-ater -b . 0 2 1 '< l'erkina c 2 1110
Fhaute p 2 112 0 Gray p 3 16 16
Total* 22 4 21 1 2 0 Totals 23 6 11 S 6
fb ore by innings:
f'leveland . ... . . r,06 066 C
Philadelphia .006 003 1—4
Summary—Run* Pykea, Welch, Hiu
aer. Galloway Two-baae hit: Shaute.
Home run Ifauaer Farrlflce*: 8 ultima,
Lamar. Galloway, Perklna Double fHaya:
Fawater to Sewell to Burna, DyTtga to
Hauaer Left on baaea: Cleveland. 4;
Philadelphia, fi Bar*! on ball*: Off
Bfimite, 3; off Gray. t. Struck out: By
Fhaute 3; by Gray, 2 Hit by pitched
ball: By Shaute. Rlconda Paeaad ball:
Myatt. Umpire*: Dineen and Nallin.
Time: 1:32.
AMATEURS TO PLAY
POSTPONED GAMES
At a meeting of the managers of
the Metropolitan league held last
night at the city hall It was decided
:hat should the league race warrant
ihe postponed game between the
barter I-aken and the Schneider Elec
trics will be played some time next
week and the replayed contest be
ween the Woodmen of the World and
he Knights of Columbus will also
je played some time next week under
he same conditions.
The Murphvs-TJld-Its, XT. P. Engine
nen and the Schneider Electrics were
•ach allowed to sign a pitcher pro- .
.Iding they grab one that is eligible j
o play under the Municipal baseball
rules.
Sting Wins Handicap.
Yonkers, N. Y.. July g.—Sting, a *
ear-old colt owned by James Butler,
von the Empire City handicap at a
nlle and a quarter here today. Sun
ilni placed second and Mad plaw
bird. The winner’s shore was IS,100.
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