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POWERS MOM ONGARDEN LEASE
j yitnr it nrrrs es To 4 nswkrcom ii-,s- 'S questions.
i.v M iMRsfl UkWytf n Klate Bodyt r.xi redln; Itt Power SpeculatorItiamcd for Rise In Ticket Price atttrcrtit limits Murih Is failed.
Iho St.it" IthlotlQ Cotnrniagiori, hearf-;-- v
.nc tlm retirement of ('hairmanE. Sullivan, continued yesterday
iiiiZUlg of Pet Powers, the tight pro-- I
r. i ,ii emine tiM lease which tho, s piani Athlntii' Club holds on
,ii Square tiardoti end ae to whyUu price of tickets for tho Wells-Brow- n
1 t M kited. The iminiry was ft aorreti ie, but it was made known that Mr.powers, nn advice of counsel, refuaodIn dincUBJB the particulars of the forme of
h lenax, but answered concerning theMattel f alttattio prions for tickets thati . M ihp fault of speculator!, overah itn tho i lub had no control
I'ho aooalon, judging ly tho soundt at unm through tho tclaa doors of thetiimmiaaioii'i office to the reporters wait-ing la tho antOfOOftl, was not altogetherwaceful, afld this idea was borne out by
lite expression worn by CommissionerI rank s it Neil when he cftmn out. On
Vie Other hand, the countenance of MajorJohn I DilOD, the othor member of the
onimiasion, was untroubled It waaiii.rinuti I that th hearing had heen ad- -
journod until QOIt Wednesday at III A. M.,when more witnesses, including as chiefu( thorn Frank K. Sturgis, president oftho company which owns tho Garden,areoxcted to appear Mr. O'Neil saidthat Mr. Sturfia would be subpunaed.Hi 1'owors is aLso expected to be presentM tho continued session, and at its enn-r- l
ision, it was said, the public will be letinto the commission's confidence and betold in detail what it is all about.
Besides, the two t ommiesionora and Mr.J'.iwers then were proeent at the hearing.Aaron J, Levy, as counsel for Mr. Powera;Deputy Attorney-Gener- al W. A.
to look out for the commission's
Albert
an
president
therefore,the
pfoi a 4 hi iiie se v'Bartow S. whoInterestt; was lpfl wiun,r bT :) ,lp ,invited to a member of card:
declined; PoUok, IfSftl-- i i s 1 4 5 4 375 4 5 r 4 , 4 I 41
is associated with C harleo serkel. In 4 4145774.1 Harvey, secretary to fight directing Clarke. In ..., , I he match of the from a
of resulted in the meetingpresence of Mr Weeks Stanley and H. K. another
he decided after ail to ? when If r""hrl,."7?yon the commission would taking a short cut for the clubhouse, but
named in Sullivan's place. characteristic he hung onami his began toWooas Be he was Stanley neglected
as "a of to make lost ground After beingmiasion wai.tod to see ine down he wop the holes
,hp h v, ihr ,1Iff.Pnfh , feUation of boxing right. 11,0 is Michigan champion, laid a finetho which lasted second practically dead to the seven-lour- s,
was ended Levy told aOmO- - fe. tome fcOTJthing of taken said four, souaring the match, l,eehai a Mr Povcn,.'. sannaal , h.rl in. into pit 011 his second;uired when the qucstioiiini; began what
tho nature of proceeuniKB He i
wanted to know if was to beam a defendant on trial for a fault
tie was thai ho woe witnessing, merelyiwi investigation of right to be ofMadison square Athletic Club.
Mr l ho leganto a-- k question hinuott he i old byCommiaalonor O'Noil that tie vas presentonly by he woloomolo stay. 1 hen. Levy says, ho repliedthai he didn't u siay unless ha w.isto bo allowed to bis Ollent Ho
as to e.o ahead protOOthearing on, with a stenographer: aUine it all down I
ta'in! settled Powero on )
of tus oounaol refused ti answer quo .'ionsronoerning ttio iei.sc whioh tivi c ubI on Garden Mr Lovy sa d ha't'omtnjaoloBor O'Noira oontontion wa
tlie lease wasn't valid theoonaidoration, $1. is ridiculouo,ec,uiso ti.e laso. which bae to be for one
yoai to comply the runs severalmonths, tiey, ,nd 1 line when it is underOlood Harden is to bo torn downto make fur a piercing offloobuilding,
It is understood CommissionerO'Neil was referred to cluVs applica-tion, which contains a copy of lease,
when Commissionerwasn't satisfactory Mr re-
fused to go Thenis to haio askod the tight pro-mot-
if was standing on his constitu-tional rights refusing to answer on
ground to do so might "tend todegrade "
.vir rowers sain o. ann Mr. I
bis position wasenrooding timing
Tease l""n,l,'"!!1"accepted
young
liarroahoff
ownership beganpar
209 Broadway, Fowjies,?1VI? AS.'li11!;won
conducting,organization.
r2f9t" ..v repreoent when ;r"
f the buildingAll being so, O'Xell'e conten- -
that Powera's lease cannot runa f ill your unless secured fromthe takeif the property February, it
concerning this detail of his affairs thatM t'owers has to It is
pp sd that Sttirrris ia to calledII about passing; of to
Men. O'Neil to discussa, matter until the adjourned
Before the investigation of the Madisonu ,ro Club's was takenWilliam
hletla Association, against whichre I lep.iruiipiit made complaints,
called, He that wasly orders by
(.'apt. Doonan of'partment, boon inapocling" fight for Fire Commissioner
- in, teatjfled that arenaii unaafe, and commission
' t. bouts Hbotild lie thereBtigseetion rnada by rira
Of rttneot the Wfocarried out. changes
l bor.iro Tuooday iho Jewoyilll Morris hav.o to he
islponotl,t DooBT brought a refjucet
il enmtntaaionera Fire Comtnle-Johnso- n
thai bis dapartmoni I hiI of applioatii tie for oonNOi made
lb before applicationI Iloparfmentinapeoi and advise nnmmiaalrtn
tt r ill me to safety'i 'ire cornrnlaalonera
iporate th Fire Department,
"l ee -,t n.fjlt. ei,a 4;.xnie.Tshatl game between team ropro
'ne t'oltco arttneni andtid afternoon'
shinoton Park, Brooklyn, fornnshlp of ( he n, a
eam en !,,. ,,n amiy I he
,i ('!,;'!( ,lohnna will ro e hard for,
while Comin'loniirthe nolha'
UI
i pRrk III ll.- n A s.
11 hi.in. f A. I '.. .1.
ti rounds, a. in r vt'
ooxr.stajjley. Seek el Heyburn tnIntercollegiate Final.
CUss told In the intercollegiate cham-pionship resumed on the of the Beltue- -rol tour tothrough to the aemltLnal round
Gardner, (teorge Stanley,and Harry Heyburn. They meet asnamed this morning.
Numerically, at least, Tale ad-vantage such representative asGardner, of the association, andBlaiilay. while Princeton and the V Diversityof Pennsylvania will depend on Secktl andHeyburn respectively. Vsle Is certain,
to get into the final.of survivors, Gardner Sooktli
are regarded as national championshippossibilities Their golf week whilegood enough to stave off defeat in
will hsrdly tt Apawamls.Both have played in spots, therehas been a of soundness to
SW4 iiiii nieenin,once hjln and to p,,ybecome the 00m- - The
mission, but Harry who 1larke.Powers, and
thoday spectacular
pein' view ofThe revived the I.ee. Vale
rumor that71had Sn,,V1f roun.4:
holesserve andThie Mr. with Yale grit
denied. eald that when opponent wavernever an opportunity
present merely the com- - upwho aHminia. next four and finally
mn,lthe law started the
After session, several shotMr.
what had place. Hethe shot.
the waa.Powers
toldthe the
y said iilso tbc.t whenWOJ
oourteay, iiutttiat waaSir
carejirotoct
told and ar.d thewon;
All that ndrloo
fish;,!ile the
iliai becauseand ais,,
with law,the
that thoway sky
thatthe
ther.nd that the said thatthat Powers
into details. Mr. O'Neilreported
hound
tho thatincriminate and
uorwexplained that client's
and nnd
and
tlonhaswill
neit
Mr.the tho
Mr.
who runs
had
who
tWe
the
ie noxiwill
the wereso that
the
r'irepliivad
(he,cuts and
hey willPlie
niin-- g, Waldoillle
Tfixpi
Par:--
and
linksClub Tho
were
will
hasable
Two
this
companywell
lack their golf.
Weeks, wBluO
man.
Mr.
Ui as illustration. Gardner, againstIt W, Kstahrook of Harvard In the Urslround. em out In .1. ling He at the i lord.sixth mid ninth holes. I he Westerner thendeveloped a ildtlOes off he that miglnhave proved dtoastroua ordinary I
ronuiiniiis mis :i en. nowever. gave i
Gardner a lead a up, more than necessaryto discount his auls"o,uent ragged playingHe a and 4 margin
l ater (lardner lost no time in taking themeasure of ('. P. Lddy of Princeton. Aweakness iu approaching alwavs left p'.ddywith the moat to doon the greens. and anputtinsc also the situation noon be-came homeless (iardner won by 7 and I.
Meanwhile fteikel had been displacingii the same brand of In the early
hours aaalttot a colleagiie. A, G. hsv, thenlveraldo crack displayed little of the brill-iancy that curried tutu so successfully
Sevens at th llrst nnd holes werethe , liief hlofs on a raiher heavy " thattotalled 4(1 strokes to the mm Hut even atthai Socket fared the homeward JourneyI Ho ultimately won 4 up and 2.
f'er luncheon Seckel look on F. I" t'larke,(tie Harvard captain, Here the Princetontitleholder hi once dropped into one nf luafood st reaks. but it only a sirens
:.l"n : as etesdilv as a clock to theturn, where he stood 4 up, going in S7.He iron the tenth hole, becoming " up. In-different putting prevented Seckel fromtaking the rlexetith, while after pulling hisdrive from the twelfth tee Seckel made the
kind of a recovery. He had thefood to get a halt in because Rtook three puts from a distance offifteen feet
half at the short whereboth made mistakes, left Serkel dormle 5,but he lushed the lhree holes, each ofWhich Clark won m ordinary figures
imoreRSTS. ,vhall'S so nh,b hn?:
wai K a "A,f ' XImati h.
The summaryChamplonabljp Prst reoad R a, nantoer,
Yale, heal II V raianrooa, up ami ,
4 to iiiaj c. p Bddr, Prlneotor bralHooti',. tlsrvanl. 5 ap and 4 to play; Ceorge.Stanley. Ynle. bei H tl. t.e, Yale. 1 up inln,"-- Ileen nolMK Itnltten Wilson. Yale, beat F. gargent t!sr,crd. 3 up and 2 to play: AlbftTI Srket.PHneetOn, tet A ti Kav. Princeton. 4 tip 1,1.
itoply;F T Clark. boat J. D. McNeil,Harvarrl, 4 up ami 3 to pi ; K- 0- Jennings.v'nlt'. I, eat j p 'alr. ,1 up aril 2 : laHarry He-- hum, PennsylvaBla, beat U B. fllaliprlnreton, up and ? tO play,
Bocopa ReuQd 'lirdner tn-a-t Rddy, 7 nn and10 play; Stanley beat VTtlsOO, 'i up 1 to
play; Seekrl tiat i large .1 up und 1 to play. Iley-- 1
burn .lenolngs. 2
The next intercollegiate , hamptonahiptournament will he held over the links ofti e Kkwanok Country lub at Manchester,
tins win p a new green lor ire col-legian t tear .igo tltev gathered at thEssex ounty Club nl Minn herter, Masswhere Robert Hunter of ala won the in-dividual ititle association tte;, it, ,,!,.lllial Uieetfli nt iiaitusroi ihe(,t;Hi nosh'.
officers tor the eneutns vear ereletted tl l standish. Jr., of ot 4en nresldont. to suot eisi i.)t,rt Car
ale, wtuli (ieoro Stanley fs the choice tor secretary, J. N.
of Princeton is the new treasurerM any of the nation' leading amateur
go'e-- naa uieir roundat tpawainla yesterday bv a sudden down
'pour of rain caught the players atvarious points about the course. ('Tubthat bad been cherished tor weeks in pren- -
oration for th ohampionahtp, were comjpletely soaked, and tlie next hour ortwo the clubhouse was filled with wet anddisgusted he most promisinground of the day, stopped by the rain, waathat of F M oyer, the former nationalchamoion. v ho. niacin? with HerbertStrong, the club pro," had a total of Mthe flist fburtoon noloa, although it was
IIi
Iravn ann rewDout 4 4 4 4 I 3-- 54
Kirkby ami Herrnnofr4 3 SS''!rivl, i0'n,i,diTra a 8 4 8771
Kirkby ami Hrrrr-rio- ff
In 4 4 s 8 4 3V 71
Mason the Western player, turnedup yesterday and. began his flret roundwith the longest ball that has vet haandriven first tee. to thosew no nave oeeu w a i cm jig i tie vu no us Dial era.... ti . u .. i,i,,i.. ..w . ... I lZntornlna end nouid get notter thanan 13, but in ttio afternoon he returned a 7iithe included a I on the eighth nndWa balanced a 7 on tlie lorn: ninthJerome Ira-.er- s was also on hand foi Insfirst practice oyer the championship mill'sa nd played well, gottjng a 7'i in theing and a 73 in the afternoon UN secondround made in a four ball ntatoll withIt. A Iay as his partner against (leorgeMorse, tho 'ermont nnd II. cparaona. The former national titl holdot
much dlffToulty, Moroa wentround in 7fi while Both of the others h'
The best i aril of l he noon was furtted. 'in VYratl a of rdaiay, i, i
uhotal of Ho waa ploying In a four Iball match end nith nl partner, ( cPlokhardl of st sndrewa, made tho r
tmii score of bt, Three si'
were included in the card. I'lclihiird "KreDonlbl for two of them, Theirnente, T v Bertnlnaham and n n , widiier,both of WykftgJ'l, wen- hopelessly out.classed and were (I down ,n the end of
lie fits! nine holes, losing I ho match I
eventually.
FntrlcB forTii ninth intorborougli natiue of th
Vew York and Parkway Driving i luba willbe held at the truck this afternoon, j fiere are cinsses on ite ,r,(gramme, tor id treirer rid four forthe trwhcelr, The entries
(a n. Trottlag Hairrteit w rrhnuKit ward P.. s nraialaad. Jr.
i'las f. Paring lilr,,m Ablff, .1 Mln.e.lover Pal n. i. v Huati Itratldno Ilr .1 II
Pcrst ir,CTaaa E, Troltlnf floall, I 0, Lookwootl; Bu
ion McRlnBey, it georjaa: Princes Alc on ,iy t lfvl'.el: Oliver Told, r, A. CampbellWfiivi .1 Colsmao
i. Trottlnc gallorinan, a. Crawford:Oakland ,tr c. Honrrlefi Baronil W. Hanan
ska ,. Pacing faiaarlB Ctsi'i v VParaeti.tune I a 11 l.awrenrr
c, Paron Alfoaso, A Warner.Paul- - Bit I. VY, H Sirang. ir Haxel Del. li. tvyorgaai Dick tvllllatn. tc Bbomalir,
c.i r. Pacini AUhar. .1 It rowers: CeorIPateh'n, T II Harper: IMCIor 1 Itrret, M;tvn Mrtinias, B. Sbneiraker.
i ia s n. TraitlBf no Vaa, m T IsowllLjdy M i. AroBBoa: Ouren !, o. wMnrs. n: Mis Wll'dt. N. P.
i lass trolling KlrwM,. Dl H D Gillxtarmn WTIk, I. F giartlsr, C H SearAsji tii ur o. ,i ,ie,
fiatan Psclog stotl C. L. Oeodrti Qsuetaaahoul. i. A Mtcirl. Uaby Bet,
that the commission was its "rsi round those who were farpower in going into the ma'ter of the f.rom
down andah'.Ml li2 r."Jn
after it had the clb 1s applica- - wwe"j 1, xnilerson.ll Rorr.O. H Crocker,t Ion, which contained a ropy of ihat docu- - y y sh.vkleiotd and W. 0. ( anionicmont. Tom MacNamaru. the pi
It is understood that Mr. O'Neil's con- - was also out on the courselention that the Madison .Square Athlotio VVhal was regarded as the big match of
lease as required by the boxing law is. ended the round on even termsbsed on the recent history of the change W alter J 1 ravn und the national rhani-I- n
of the building. In March, I plop, W rownoa, Jr. The match1911, Ball, real estate dea lers g h four holes halved In figures. Tintnd promoters, of secured f'avts won the fifth sixth
an option7;
on the fisrdon. Mr. Hturgie. turn.'
I fl,.tr roeident of the Madison Square Garden halved, but Horreahoff down a put for a' impany. and James (. Y oung, secretary. at the fifteenth and Kirkby the
it is understood, the business seventeenth with a squaring th matchfor that The real estate Travis had a put to win the home hole, butcompany doesn't take title until February '"'"f."1 thM ""trJ ,'n1,'d annare
play shownevenness was by' lots ' suppose, the proixirty ,hp tf wTloll read as followsWill wnmh Sniitbac-- f . .:Hall the demolition
will begin.thla Mr.
ishe one
svndinato which possessionand Is
refisort talK.be
refusedafter
aring. is concluded.
Athletic nffuirsA. Brown, Brown's
the
said he willing,mi with any issued tho
mmissinn. tbn Firehas
dubsBrown's
dooidodmorn hold
thefor making pbtOO
wn If the nro
ndv light
alsofrom
the Fire
noonaaary socurcThe agreed
with
I'lrenien
he tlm'meat trill on
dopu i up.bes one on
permanonlot it Kanlon and
will ere cur-g- o
ItCAl
1.4: InMemloiflea,
lew
Pnlo
Gardner,
(inlf yesterday. oomaRob-
ert Socket
with
and
presentdo
but
out
be
friend
therebyTo
playing
teeunder
by
htsfailed
mu golf.
seventhcanl
110 bv
proved
out
weakestfortune
thirteenth,next
It
narvant.
Harvard,
Dunlap,
anil
up,
Thewhen
William
alesteam
nraetic marreu
which
lorgolfore,
forbis
Phelps,
from the according
nothing
cardby
morn- -
was
champion,
won withouthnd
afterby Taylor who
71, too
ntarkabla bel
I'arKwm
Parkwayion
an
Pdcr.
Vti
rias TnsDirect, Lsland,
i'Imii Trottln
pr,Taskraooj
Glhbooj:aarryirer,
ofesso.-ua-l
wthSouthack
ran
naas svnrtionto
title
THE SUN, SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 9, 1911.
MMLE'S HIT AND AN ERROR
THEY ffV A close gameTOR TUK giants.
HrookDiu Make Tronble In Seventh g,
bnt Fall One Ron abort --Thot abs Play Lphlll Battle and Bent BodIn Kleventh Twe Postponement.
Th (Hants and rubs both won yesterday,keeping the latter at the heels of the leaders.Both games were ( lose, the (Hants defeat-ing the Brooklyns and the cutis makingan uphill light and beating the Reds in theeleventh Inning. Th Chicago pitchershave shown Improvement of late and theBruins are travelling at a fast clip. l'heresults.New l'nrk. It; Brooklyn. 2.
i hlcaga, ; Cincinnati. .
At Boston Bain.At Nt. Louis Halo.
M'ISO or IRB Cl.t'BS.PC. I fr
WOW Tork m eas st. i.ot it M2
V.PW" a ,oD I ClnolnnaUPltllhtirf 7x r,4 ii UrooUiyoPhllaitalpiilau 1,7 .frit Hon Ion.
!KW TDH (N t. ,t nsooKt.TX. 2
I he diants wrung a victory from theBrooklyn! on the Polo Ground yetorday,the neighbors pluvint another close game.Each team compressed its scoring Intoone inninv The (Wants acMiilred theirallotment ilrs' and then had to guard andblock PtfOfully to keep the llrooklvns fromWrenching tlie gam away from them. I
Their felding Waa secure liarrin.t a fumbleby Marunard which put iiie team in a budhole, but from which they climbed out bysafe Adding and steady pitching.
With two left bander of repu'e opposing a
each other the limited number of prankwho came 0111 in spile of bleak and chillyweather calculated thON Wouldn't be muchscoring, bUl b"ing of Sew 1 ork pretttlOCsHons tipootod Marunard to have n shadethe bottor of Ruckor. it was even so. t
Rube did outdo Napoleon The New Yorkerdidn't concern himself much about otrlko- - J
outa. but pitched a well managed camewan lutlll of bases on balls and b
was .iosiled briskly in only one Inning, In
which the heart of the plate rattier thanits corners was the torgOt fo and by his j
sen' iceTtucker lasted three Inning and then
resumed It wa as well thai Ivneterdidn't go in at the start The New Mirkswithered away before him Poring htsrive timings not u hu or run was made bythe name Ru er w as peppered for sevenhits in three Inning Three hit were,made in tho third, and these, with stolenbases and on error by Davidson, gave theNew Vorks their three runs
In whipping the ball across the swardFletcher and llcr.og were taken with amarked tendency to throw Into the groundBetween them they made three alow throwsto first, and only the splendid work of Merklein taking short bounds kept his traisdiamond messmats trom making errorwhich might have been COOtlJf The threewere nasty bounds to handle, not nipsjust off the rround. but bounds In between.the most difficult species to gather in.
,ook r,"p ot the ,,n ,n l,iefirst inning and one on smit u In the .econd.both throws promoted by I'let- - her
i he (bunts made three singles in succes- -inn I,, , .. litfct mnlni' f,i Li.e.iil u
ciDher tberofioin. Doitlo ilndtod to right.u-
- ,riM ,,, ,,, Ihlrrl nn HnndaTaaa'a nokes.,i, ,l . ,,.,,,. ,.,Wheal snougrass wi nt to e" una on uuplay and 10 third on Murray's mfli Id tiltto short Murray stole second, iho ideaw.is if tho fates were prOOttlOUa for a doublestenl to briniE Snodgrass homo, I, tit II ummelwaa too wary and ttu tiest Snodgrass coulddo ' is ,0 t a nasty retreat to third Inreality Hummel' throw to Sniuli caughtnlm before tie got back, hut bason missedcoancx tlon and called Snodgrass safe
he incorreol daemon didn't natter, asM. vkte died out !lioyle in the third wasn't to lie lured intogoing aft r had on, s and drew- four ball I
snodtjrass bounced a single t, icntre andl.ariy was satisfied to pull up econd.Hurray wot into a t.oio trying to saoriflcet hIot- drop charged up a sirb e to hi a,
i O' ml ajtd th, n he ttied to bunt one whichuricd around his anklea. lie nexl was
high and outsid ann lie swung nt it wildlyami atTUOk out. I'oxle and Smidgrassdashed forward on j, double steal, this with ;
Merkle hat, Bergen dropping the pitch ti
ami making the compound larceui sure;thin. Mot,, scored on a line slntrle tountie by Merkle, Pie it was good fortwo 1 line on us own merlto, bul whereDayidaon'a hand ahould bay been was apottholu big enough tot a medtolne ball topxshome
through and Metkle got all tlie way
Qulobly played innings intervened until!the aeyenth. Murray tan In nnd made agood catch of Wheat' By. Smith drilleda two bagger along the left tool line andtallied when Hummel lluaged into ueyoro'territory for another two Dagger. DaVldlonpopped 0 single over Doyle' tange foriand brought Hummel home, the l attertaking second on Murray' throw to the
He v as I, ft mere ( oulson filed0 Snodgrass und Bergen flied a oner to
Merkle. Each of the !ive Hrooklynit, s hadplugged the ball with oonaldereblo vim.sna the rot nd represented the liube amost vulnerable period of the game.
A foul tip stretched BUI Bergen on the'ground in the second half of the seventh,
fact which hrought to ught that therewere numero referee in the stands,"One, two. three, they began to count asHergen lay on the ground Bergen wasdown, but only that, for at the count of"eight" ne scrambled 10 his feet, provingthat he wasn't out
The Brooklyn threatened again in theeighth Kuetzcr tapian! a fiy ball singleto the rlaht foul line TOOley sacrificedand landed on first when Manpisrd fumbledNobody was out. but Maro.uard sent amixture of mystifying shoots along forDaubert'a OOAalderatton, and that doughtywar rior fanned himself 10 the bench Wheatwas thrown out by noraog anntnei rV:il- -
fill scoop by Merkle and Tievore miolehaste to enfold Smith's welcome fly
The scoreBBOOBI.TK I W TTK
AB h. r a. r AB H
TaotBysta, o n Dr If .4 0pnbr.t(lb..4 0 0 Pn .31Wheal. If .4 1 0 s,, ,ef,4 2
SmurJb 4 o ilurrai ,rf .2HtimceKb 4 0 MerKle.lb 4 I IIlai trison ,cf 4 Herbfja, I
io"!4on,rt OlFletcperj. 3 0 nRrgD,0 s 0 Meycr,e. S sP.feser.p... I 0 Mat. in (bp. Iboeir,p. I 01
lots' 2li
t.o! si a :iBrooklyn. rt 0 0 2 0',t Yo. k 0 3 II
Buns, Brookli n ftmlth, Hummel Vw 'or,Doyle, Mnodgra, Merkl. rirsj base on errorBrooklyn, Left on baseii Brooklyn, 3: ew York,r,. nrtt base on balls- - Off llucker, Lot bnei er.
struck out-- By Itutker, 8: by Kneter, ,,: j,vklarauardi t. Two nase hits txmlili, ilnii.irei.Sarrf'Tr till Tool!'. stolen base., iioyir.s indorse. Brog, furry. iinutii,- platfvnctrtr, I r m me and llaiilstrl Passed ha'1Bergea. Hu by pitriteii ball lly Mucker c '
yogi, Hit ( it nneker, 7 in Ibre Innlne's. i mair in rhl' -- lofiasioae, Plalfl umplio rcaon.i inn t hour and n loot.
CHICtOO N UI, Il INCINNATI. 2
Chicago, sepl i aarsan,. thsCtiban playlQt iini fleie, fni t in, ir tin u went lo leepin ttte rleventh inn ng, Allowed a ( iceap., runnor
i re an int w is rrot i a linst Andgave Ui overllm victory lo i banco i!
The i.' crsi IBCIKNATI CHICAGO
ah. tt p .( ! All h e.Hi- i 3 ii I' rrs,3fl I 11 I I u
Hattv.f i:l ll ii.iyle.aliH Ibl III I Hhaek'd.lf i I
M lf. n TUlker,se 3I smond,B c Srhulte.rf. iKgsn.Jb n Bbean.llb. 2 II
liranl.ltb ii llofrnan.cf.l I
ajDoiits.lb I t 0 c Hsler.lb 4 7
Met. i an. i'. 3 J n Needliaiii.CQ 2 ai 'lark. c ti Blehter.p., 2 I I
Huroph'cK.i ti fOood.. I
Keiifaip I (i SinlUi.ii n 0 II II
llrewn.li I ITotals.. 33 I'M 19 1 ...
I'otals.. 33 III 33 13
Two ten when wInnlnB fun ns soord,iDatted for Blunter in in wvrain inning,
t'lnclniistl 0 a o o i' ii o n n o 2rliteago, u ti n o a n i i a o i 3
Bubh loclnnail Bates, Uarsau, I blcagogheckard, Ifofmaai Baler on ise4
i bclunati, " ' Itlixgo, a rlrsl base nn ba'isotf iluniphrles, i: off herfr. 2. nit Rtehtar, 3;utt Snich 2 Btrucli out By llumubjiti, 1. byhi etc. .h. to- Blchlcr, ti by Brewa, I. t it byMieheO bsll H liumpbrUl ilinfman. SidenI'w,- basi bit !sdbam, Bacrlco Idts-hea-
HoblllreU Blelen bw Hoitnan. Hales, rlgao.PouoJv plaj Tinker, Hhean ami Saler:mill HOblllBSII. 2; Piimmd KgBII and Moblltrell.I mplre m chief 0'Pay Field umpire-- - V. ttlBll,Tina- 2 bunrs ami tH inltc.ileu.
tmcrleiti Association.At Louisville ftrtt 7: IauiIs-vtll- e.
3. .second llc, 4: 00luntbni 0At St. Paul- - First game hanss i'lty. 3: stAl ftr,nennlis. Flil faille Hloasapolif ,
lllfwauk, 1 Se.'o:rl HJtr.e m1iiuapoiMilwaukee. A
ai iDolaaoaelli T"!eri", S, In4ltnp9ll, 0.
omto DBVPES tROfUY.Principal Match at Men Out Won b)
Buckeye Riflemen.Bba Otnr, N. J . 8pt rlflemsn
won th Dryden trophy In the principalmatch of the mtlng of the .Vew JerseyBut Rifle Association y after s closeand Interesting struggle between the sever,tesms entered The team was made up ofthe same mn who at Camp Perry this yearwith 1,783 In the Herrlck match broke thePalma 107 world' record at Ottawa by JO
point. The winning core waa l.ono, onmore than the total score of the NewVorkers. who mads the high score at 1,000yards
The winners will tak home with themthe t:i 00,1 bronre trophy presented by for-mer I nited Ststcs Senator John F. Dryden.which Uiey will retain for one year. Thteam members also divide 150 New Yorkgets lino and the District of Columbia gotthird ulaoe. whic h carried with it ISO Thteam consisted of eight men each, the)match rotting been shot at 300, Coo and l.onoyards, ten shots to a man at each l astvear the match was won by the Tutted StatestntMtry team with a total of .00.', and theOhlOftnsdW DOt compete They have twicewon the'mati h. hosever. In 1MB and itxx),nnd tO-d-ay 'l score bv them waa rnui h betterthan on either former occasion
The highest individual score of the matchwas that Of LtOUt P.alpli Alderman of theDistrict of Columbia, who made a total onthe three ranges of 143 On the New Yorkteam sergt Imrdingkillcr look high honorwith 14(1. and of the eight ,Ne,v Jersey menMa.ior Price and t.ivut. I es ce each made iia.
The LibbOy trophy contest for individualat 1.000 yards was won by l.letit 11. C Shaw.
uiied states infantry, F.aeh contestantwas allowed 10 aiguting anon ami arterthat they , onttnuOd to li00t so long as theykept within the bullseye or four rinit Asoon as lea than a 4 was made tie man wascompelled to drop out The winner made
total 01 it bulltcy and fours, making157
rhe lummary of th e Drytlfn matcheno 1,000
Yll.1 1.1. rot Ti.Ml SS6 OS8J5?'y0k L .145 .KM ;.7 i.mii
btitrlrt of (ibiuobuV, .1411 Tl i.ean, infantry .. ,147 574 nan
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o.iVox jaroaV IN Oil
MALONKV BEATS ABKAR.It est Side Hover l oo l ast for the nnrlnC
Master nt To cntleth t'enturvTommy Maloney, tho Weat side light
weight, easilv OtltpOlntOd Y'ounu Al.earn.the Dancing Maitor, at tho Twentieth Cen-tury A. (' last nislit The Kot side boywas the aggressor throughout the contOOtand had Ahearn in distress near the finishfrom his heavy body Mows. Ahearn waslively and clevct on his feet and Used Idslift most of the time jabbing Maloney'alace.
In the sixth round Maloney started alively rally ar.d did most of the forcing andwork. As Ahearn danced away afterputting in two left jabs the tYest Side boyfollowed him up and with 11 right to tlsepoint of the Jaw sent tho Dancing 'Maatorto th" floor It was a dean Incekdownmid Ahearn to,, a a count hefor-- he aot up.
Near the close of the ci.ites' ,'h fightersused a lot of rough work several timesMiearn used his shoulder in the clinchesand Malonev tbtOW turn twice to the floor.In be mixes Ahearn after reoeivlne severalbody iruache would hoi.i kialonoy' arm.He was wurned time after time by RefereeVUiite. but continued to hold on
Anearn's best round came in the finalOOaaion, Ho rushed at Malonev as the bellsounded, landing a few left swings to thehead and jaw Malonev was too strong forhun, however, and tefore the round endedbe nearly floored Ahearn with a left to the.taw
ISTEItCOi.l.EiilA TF. TKNtttS,
Vale nd Harvard Men tialn iaee InFinal of single.
Philadelphia, Sept, f The aurpriaoof the play in the somi-tlna- l round of thethirty-Prs- t annual champlonahlp of theIntorcollogiato aaeoetatton at ttio MorionCricket Club, riaverford. was thedefeat of J.J Armstrong, Wtriern poliogiate champion nnd a representative of the
Diversity of Minnesota, by B, 11 Whitney, Harvard, fl I, 1,3 a. n t s twoY .ite phi vers root in tho lower bracket,Mann, who defeated t. I. Cnto, 4 fl.
4. ti 7. will meet Whitney for the cham-plonahlp In the double bothPrinoOtOO teams won their ntatObM "11111 aVictory for the ('range and Black in thisclass is assured
SVTTOS sismis COMPETE.
Miss May Heats Mb- - Florence In VI externNew Vork Tourney.
lit rrAl.o. V V., Sept s i hades Bentonend May Sutton were winners y Inthe final of the western New York tennistournament ttenton, Cleveland city andMichigan State champion, boat r red Harris,the Jiartmooth champion, n 7. H tl, it :,
and s 4 Miss May Button capturedboth sets from her sister Florence by tliesu me score, I,
Benton meets Vat W, N'iles.the Boston oraOk. for the international cupand championship title Miss Rutton willmeet Miss Moves of Toronto for lite woman'scup and ti; lo. In the final of the woman'sdoubles Miss Florence Mutton ami MaMoves won from Miss Mav Button and MissMissel), tlie latter 01 Buffalo. The scoreswere (1 : and ft .3
EASTEHX I.EAGt E.
ST AMPIN f, or TBI CT CBSW L. PC V rr
Perhtiier 4 M4 Mnntreal S4 471Toronto 32 ill I Jersey City It 407BiUmor 31 34 arm.Nrwaia 32 2Buftsio 37 it toll ProvldBnD4..46 :(
BALTIUORB. 7. JRSSBT C1TT. 2
Baltimore trounced .Jersey CttV In the rasieMmanner yeateroay afternoon at West Bide I'arUError, combined with some free hitting In hnpentnr ronnda. gave Uunn'k turn tln-l- etr.antage. Jtihds Btarteil for .lersey City In las binbut laileil only two Innings Mason finished.T'rork for Halitmore was effective In light placesHie score:
RAI.TIUORK JFflBKT C1TTAB. H. P. A. E. AD H A 4
Path. 3b 2(il 11 Theaey.ef 4 n 2 0 0Corcoran.rf 4 3 n 0 0 Hreen.2li 4 3 t
WaKh.lf 2 (1 0 (I Boseb.tS.. 4 0 8 3 1
Sri, ml it. in 4 i BOO tmn'ger.lf.a innEmerion,el I 10 0 I lolan.i'b :i 11 11
Par, nt. 'h I 0 110 S Heele'.rf IMai- l.i o 4 a 0 Abautln.lb 10Cian.r 0 n 0 w ell, 3Kroetep 8 0 0 0 0 Jusll,1 0 n
llrers, n 0Tnlxls 2 7 21 12 I USSOB.p 0 1' II
Totals .29 f 21 12
nattad far tuviln In tt,,- second limineflame caiint in tin- seventh Inning en account
of dftrknoa,u iltlmor, 5 ii 20007Jertty ''Ik loll tt 0 0 I
Huns BlUmor Bath, : Corcoran, ft; Itgao..lers City Hreen. 2 Pvl bar-- t uu ritm, flilmor. S: Jeraev City. 1. rnreebsbll VYaiatiSsertOru Lbs Bclimldt, I'rock, Blolen baseBhrr,ldi. Left on be Jersey City, 3 nammore, 4 lloublo pl:iv Mabt-- ami Sohmlttll lrst base on limls (lit Justls, 1. off Masiui. i.nff Prnek, 1 Ntruekoiii lly Uaaon, ft: by Prock, 4itu. on J uatla. 3 in two Innotrt; off Uaaon. : inDn Innings Pmplre in chief Outhrlr. Fieldumpire kturray, Time I hour ends minutes,
41 TORONTOIt ll B,
Rochester n ii n ii o 0 (I (I 0 0 3 2Toronto, Ii ii (i 2 2 2 11 ll
bat terlea and Mitchell. Rudolphana ptn-ip-
AT MOVTRRAr..H
llulTttln. H A 1 A 0 1 A fl 1'Montreal (i (i (i ll li (1 t 0
4 and KlUWtrj i'msunidll ttiid urtli.
lianics Sclicilnleil for To-da- t.
BATIOKAt, UAOPB,llrnnlilvn In New Xtir; f'lillailelptila In Boston
ClBolnnatJ la ( bleaffo; Pftisouri in Hi. Louts.AMKRtCA.s: liBAOUB.
ew york in Wstlilnftpa: itosion in pnttadekphla. CnlcafO 'n fltroll It, Lotlll In ( lev elan.t
BABTBBJI i.r.AiiitH.Hsltlmore In .trrwydliy, Newark In Provlilenre
ROCBCItCr lti luroliUi: llultaln In Montreal
Baseball NotOI ,
The linn in Red Sox hae lost their last.setrnfames.
Jack t rill, a lefi haml pitcher nf the JerseyCity team. ha6 been drafted hy ilia St LouliAinerlrane.
Mnr.uard Is fettln a xlrliif of hanl famea toIn all of the lam alna COBteat In which
e hasappearcil the aenre has been cloac and M HiItttl ehanre for tho ttiibe to ea:ie up.
The return nf .lohnnv irer to active dulyaCCIll to llnie hail I StUlllllalllll eiTert inthe i ':bti since Senc-- ber e hen lie rumdclsylnf. lkJ ha,e iron eieiit cut of ten larnsi
hcli fsirif tniti hrt- b fallr.i cn ibis saoo, ti iiUi i tiifU I4in0CS,
This Surelyis a
PipingSmoke!
YOU see a man layin'his old jimmy
pipe, with smoke curlin'happy like and joy flags wavin or maybepuffin' gently on a self-mad-e cigarette! Thenyou say: "There's another that's met up with
FIVE STRAIGHT FOR CALDWELL1
PITCH US IX WASHINGTON ANDVMI I ft HAS HI.V.
Scoring XII ttone In t be Second InnbK andMttle of It xthletles Heat BootOIHWBMe the Detroit Lose tn the t hi.caaos Another for the elands.
Caldwell pitched another winning gamefor tl.e Highlanders yeoterday, beatingtie Waehlngtona and making the victoriesin succession for the slim pitcher, TheCleveland! aNo won, but the combinationof figures waa BUOh that tho New Yorkgained one more point than the Nap andtied I hem for thud pluce The Athleticsput the MostoTis away, as is their wont,and the Chicago bumped the Detroit.The n suits:New lnrk, S; Wsxblngton. 1.
Philadelphia, 4: lloiton. I.ChleaiOi o: netroit. a.
(let eland, 2: sit. Ixiulx. I.ST V '. INC or TBI CLl'SS
'C I tr re.PhilailrlrhtSJi t! ROSIOD A.1 49.--
lletroit 77 37 CblrsfO U 41lNew Yerk.. tn UI tN sablogton 34 413Clerland. fs (u M Si Louis. 33 :u7
M.W TOPE 14. I , t: WASHINCION. I.
Washington, fiept. 8 The Hillmenjumped on old Tom Hughes this afternoonand scored enough runs In the second inningto win. althouch the Nationals put up a stifffight Manager Chase intended workingKtiaeell I'ord, but the spiiball ftlnger wasfeeling bad and Itsy Caldwell did, thehonors This caused a sliilt In the visitors'lineup, as ( a Id well played right field yesieiday. Manager (base gave Al Handiboe,a Washington amateur, a try outHanrlib e held down right field like a veteranand cracked out a pretty single. Thevotingster created such a good Impressionthai he will likely be tarried with the dubfor the remainder of the season. '
A fast double plav tn Washington's lxthwas all that saved tlie New orks. Milanwas on first by virtue of a clean single w lienBchaefer sent Knight a slow roller. Milanattempted to go around to third, hut chasemade a perfect throw to Kartaell and MilanWas lagged out on n close decision. HadMilan remained at second to' would havecored on Elberfeld'a single and tho Kid
would in all probability have crossed theplot when (leialer got to the right fieldfence.
a'. tin in tlie ninth the Natlonala booeinodangerou. l lrst nnd second were loadedwith nobody down when Catcher BlairicUL'ht rVlnamlth, Who was running forKlberfeid, pnpplp off the midway bog andfollowed this mi by nuiliiiir (lessler on tlie '
lattei ' attempted steal.Ctilduell ytotdod only seven hits and w-- i
backed up by errorless aiipporl Ktligbland tiuroner hud many hard chances tohandle and several lime brought th i rowdtn t bo, r le, ' by clever liclouo.-- .
I. fi t Dantoti tried to jolly i mnlre Perlneinto uhanalntf a Cloati ilci ih,,,h iii th,- r,i;ttInnina and the pliiyci' was ordered to thebencli, Harrv Vtoltcr belnu callod upon tf,iiln left field
a feature in Waahlnffton's unri, waa thethrowinaof C'stcper lleiir', who killed everywouUUnc stealer Elbcrfeta whs the onlypuc able o ooanytnilig with Caldwell O de--hveiy. i lie Kni i oiiectcd three afetlHo it of four time UU,
New tor,, , to run tnnc'kod of tho Riftvariety. Afier llardlier had fone in tlieipoond lack Knlghl tripled to deep rlthiti, id. Handlbo ponped to McBrfde, Flluireklpued o bounder m McBrlde dirootlouwrlfch iho latter Jufttled a fatal secondKnlfltt ,is' over tfie plate nnd Blair nulledup safe .it tirst. Blair started to ateal withtlie I, nil In HUghe' In, nil I inn,' loinpe tired io fetohaefor and the Ducohmanrelayed to McBride, bul tlie Inner droppedtlie ihrnM. Caldwell Muiished to iitft. oentr and ltiuir avorod. Daniel hit afayto rlfhfi 'in' in iiyiii to Btaatoh the clo uinto a doubla Bra retired for the third out,
Wasliimj-io- louo tally came ill t tie otherhalf of his iiiiiina: With (lessler at I bird,Walker at lecund nnil one out fjonrovffrouttQOd to uardner nnd (lessler scored.
i 'apt. McBride, uaually a rollanfo fielder,hnd nn off day. Ho Ims vorkod BO earnestlyBnq hard lhla sesson that the sfrtiin is
to nil on nlm und Mu tloer intendsto ay him off mat as aoon kg ho ian galMaiidfer nansell Of the nochesier etunto send Kosier, purchaard several Beeks
s , mv wi, .. ..he Ilnal game of the terle will be pLiycd
Fringe Albertthe national joy smoke
P. A. sure does bring; 'em in line. To the old pipe-sh- y
Crouches it's just like a war horse sniffin' o' powder-smok- e.
It's the tobacco they've been yearning for,the tobacco that can't bite tongue.Pipe this fact, men ! In two years Prince Alberthas revolutionized pipe-smokin- g. It has started twomen to smoking a pipe for every one before.If you still think you can't get a smoke out of a pipetry P. A. now. Give your jimmy pipe a chance withreal tobacco. A dime is good for the tidy red tin atall tobacco-rie- s. Go to the nearest one, NOW.
IOe. Abo in 5c cloth baga, wrapped in weather'proof paper, handy for "rolling your own."
R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co., Winston-Sale- N. C.
and Manager Chase saidthat Mussel! Ford would work in hop ofmaking a clean sweep o the aeries.
The score;NSW TOSS. wasnivOTON
AS. H. P ft. AS. H. P. A aHan1rls.lt 1 1 0 0 Mllan.rf .41200WiHter.lt. 1 0 o 0i8onaeier,lbHemphXsti 0 2 0 0 Elberft 1.1.--
x sase.iD , 0 1! 1 0 Ul'S'.t'! .if a 2 3 t oHartell, 3h 4 : n H ntu, r.lf .1 0 2 0 n(iardner. 2b4 I 4 i McBrlde.u .2 0 s 3 2ivnlgtil.sb 4 A ,x ii onruv .lib .3 2 0Rsdlbot.rfl 1 0 0 Keory.c. a n 2 3 nBlair. c... 3 4 0 Hughes.p .1 0 n 2 oCaldwell. p x 5 0
Totals. 2a tan 2
0 n 0 tw :u n 0 II 1
Total.. JO 10 :7 10 nw ork .. 0 2 0 0 n
Wafhlug'.on. ii n uHuns- New York Knlgbt Blair. vvr,.:,ijie,'ui
Qeaslcr. First base nn Nl'W erit. 1. '
IWi nn bases "n.''lnglnri. 4. New Vurli. 4
first base en balls 41ft HUflies, Off Caldwell, 5.Struck ot:t By Hughes, 1. by Caldwell, .1 'tlaaeilane I, It Knigtlt. ftarrlBec alts M, llrlilr.Datla, HmpbUl. Btotcn bate Osssler ttoubteplays MeBrldr, Elberfcld and Bchaefer; McBrtdeand Behasfer: Knlgni. Chas and HsrUell HI'by pitched hi: tiv Caldwell lOessler) BalkCaldwell, Umpire In ohlef Perlno Field uui--
co, Tinie 1 bour iid miaul,I'll 11, Ml Kl.r II l A ia. II. 4. BOSTON 'I. I.1, 1.
PHiutrutLFniA. Sept , Rnsion could roi hitCy Mnrgaa lo day anil thr lest tbelr fourtbswalgbl game 10 the world's champion. Kllllla wa.-- knocked out of the hox tn the nfth InalBf.Tnc icor:
BOSTON. Villi APBLTR1AAB H. r. A B. AB ll. 1'. a r.
Hnoper.rf 0 Lord if. 3 14Ycrk, i (i Oldrlnf.cf tl n 2
gpee.kcr.ef. 3 0 ( .'lute t.(,ardnrr.2b .4 0 tiaUer.lb 4 1 nKngte.lb 4 OlMurpby.rf 4 nHel kssn.lt.l (i Melnula.lb 1 n 12nua'akr,c..t 0 Barry ,ss.. 4 ft 2tanvtrn,3b,.2 1 I.lv sion.e 3 2Lewis 1 0 Morgan, p 3 I ft
Klllllay.p.. 1 0Hall. p. .1 1 0 Totals .30 ft 27
Totaii,., 2s 24 1ft
Bailed for Jantrira In the eintn Inning,Boston n l ii n ii ti o o o tPhiladelphia. l n o 3 o o o 4
Huns Bostea Hsaiikua. PaUadsliihlsl.oril. 2. Oldrlog. Livingston. hat,r en error
t'hlladetphls Left on tei Ptdladelpbia. l
Boston, a. Kbit buse on palls- - oft Morgan, ft:on Kllillay. j: off Hall. Struck out B) tit i fan.4. by Hall. 4. Two base nn Janvlrn. Bacrmchits Oldrtng. Ycrk, I mnlre In cnlcf ( onnolly I'leia umpire- --Bbcrldan, Time boutand 15 inlntites.
CHICAOO 'A I 1. 0: DBTBOIT. 3.
tlSTBOlT. sepl a The Tigers lost the eprn'tnf a two g.in.e series here to the waitSnx li tn 8 Walsh kept his hits well scatteredafter ire Prst round, while truer of the Sox cameIn bunrhm. Mclr.tyre iured at bat, gettingtle hits in five drues up. The score:
( HIC.MIO PUTBOITAB M. P. A . All H P A. B,
MTntyrr.rf j fi 1 ii u Piish.ss ...10 IB 0LordJo 2 2 o n Cobb.rt, 4 1 S o n( ullahnn.lf. ft 2 1 a o ( rawfd.rf .4 2 2 0 01
I .1 ii n I,rlnh'tv.2b4 I 5 B 1
II 4 n (i Inaki'.lf 4 3 10 01 o u Cain, r.in i 2 0 l n:i 10 l i llorlarli ,Sbl t i 1 n
13 0 0 Srlitnllil.c. I II I II IIloan Btimmers.pl o u n ti
ion n ut(l f 13 1 l.Hllttr.n o o i n I,
ILathsri i 0 0 0 0Ultchell.p l o o a n
Totals 34 u 27 U I
Dodl.efllr'tieltn'r.'Tannabill.iCollVns.lblllock.rWalsbip.
Toiali
ptitrd for Bummeri in ihfl Bfth nptnffptittQ ft'r Uafltta In Hie srvea'h ranutgPhlraro tOlS 11000--0UetroM l o i u o o i o 0 :i
Hun I'hirjtKn Mflntyre. 3; Ixrd, ( Hllnlinu,Tannehtlli nin-- , Block, waltn. nnmii i.usit.Cobb, aiurtarty. two hr nlti Mcintyrc i
t.obbi iriUr. datneri Uorlarty Itutttbate hit .stmrU OUtpy WhIs'i. .':by summriN, l; by I.nnttt", n. MdOt baas onhails on wajahi i Double i1h i Delahanu .
hush And (iainer: Rusti And Iwahanty;ana xininpr; Husti, Deubaniy nnd Gainer i irtbaaa uu priiirt Detroli, i. Cblfavo. i Leli nhasf. Driroii, A: Chi ran). wild pltrherxWAUh. ? Hit by pitched. 1M By SmnmrrBiTanntuJI and Brufbalmer)) mplre lo liiiffRfan kid umpire O' .ouifltitn Time lliuur
i is mlmnesOtSfMiAIIO, 2: st. tons (a i, i. i.
CttTKtAHD, Sept. A. The St Louis llrownatjira a scare Into CIorfB Slo nil's Naps to dayDV llielr battlnir rally In tlie ninth satin (hemstives frum a SnUtOUl, t'lley u rre unabl In tielb wore, however, lb Naps wliinltif. 'I lo 1.Tin- score:
l ot ia. ll.KVKLAMIb. a, e i n r. a y
Bholton.cf 4 0 I 0 Butcher, It. aVistin.nt 4 'i II h Olson, k.. .9 I 4Hogan.Tf t 0 ii Jacksoh.n 0.pnrle.2ti. 4 n I n Me. lb. 4 1! H
i 'nttinum.rf 3 (i Hlrtn in.cf 3 (I 3'SchwcttMr l 0 gall.lb :i 1 3Knibia.il 4 0iTurnr.ab,,i 1
Halllnan.st.4 n Ratry.c..i n inStephen, 0, 3 0 Mllctli'll.p n 0Brown. a . x ll
K Mllrhcl! I 0 0 Totals. 3? e !7 10 0
Total., 'i t" J i.t JHalted forComptOO In In ninth Innlnr
' Hatted for Hrnu In thr nlnlh InnlnfSt. I.onls n n 0 n o n n nCleveland n o l n n o .3
Run fl Louts Laporie. Oh" eland llntrherOlsOJV Two base litis ditcher, hnilr.a. I.apnrieEMrriaw 11, mi "ts'n, ,,..,i,s"i narriuc ny,n,,,.,, t, cti.n Jackson, LaporijjuicUn. k'lral ba. on bail 00 bruwu, i. Ui
bypltehadball ByMltchU(Btopaaa). Ftmtbaae0:1 errors Clex'elaad ? Let an base Bt, l.out.7; Cleveland, :.. ouuek om t" Miteaall, x; byBrown, S Dauhle play t'omnton Jtutlna Brownami KullDa V i,'i, , Mm net' I'irnire It,
f BVans field umpire- v.ullen Tims- - I
hi lit.' n.tai,
New Yorl, Slate l.iavi"At WIUtaaBABB
a h a.Tr, y 0 n 1 n n ti it n 0 I 4 I
wliKesbarr.. 0 0 n 0 0 0 .' 0 .1 1 sBatteries Kr'M-- and woods; Corey. MeBrhta
and tlrat.aui empire. DlaeU and W estervelt.
tt cstcrn l.ca(tne.At St. ,Ii eph st loseph, 7: Slnux f'lt
Den vi r Fuebl i, 4. tienver, 0.
Southern la UKUcNew Orleao, rtlrmlRalianx,L'haitsneoga, tilsnta, 1.
ttoBigumcry, Mohlie, 0.
,nillb til antic l.carue.Columbia, 4: saannah,
2. Columbus, fi.
t'onneotlottl i.easue.At Hartford- - First game Hartford. 1,. tlridge- -
pen.4 ftsennd game- - Brldgporl, I: BarvforaJ,
c KnRland leairue.At New Bedford Brockton, r. New Bedford, ft.At liwreni'. Lawrence, 3; Lowell. 4.Al Tail River-Ly-nn, 3: Pall llivcr. s.
Other Daaeball Uante Yesterday.J at oLTuiic nu,n.
a. a. a.Pouthkecnsl 0130201 o 1 is ftLincoln illAu's 0 3 0 2 0 3 I 2 o-- 11 1(1
nation ocaact, smiin and under; Jokoson,Buckasr ar.d Baatop,
ni ti aai.Aii.
Llrreln (Hants 0 0 ooonnoo-- o ft ft
RlvTbd 0 0 oooooo 2batteries JotUXSOn and Buekner. Petty sad
Ooldsberf.
siMM tin iti".iinTsi.PKNNBI t AMa.
Delaware Water Gap.
kn.ioy rnr 4.itijin sea mo at" THE KITTATINNY
The Uiding HoUl it Oelaware Water Oap. Pa.SU'fltn hint. OPCIJ log dies, flrcinc ItfchtB,
r!x"Hforn, sti-- pnrlors. rountb rnftulte ithIirlvnn buttis :.nrt runnlnj water, aolf.lemiU, boa tin f, hcMitlful wnllts and drlv-es-
ortlit-strn- . hOraat, llfry. gnrafr;uol romls 10 KUiatUiny. HooUlct ftiitl
unto niHps on App.icatlon. Mprial Sep- -
ini'pn BUM ui tuuxrt t,tt r, f r m (in plfttl,cafe K'W It iMi I OIE.
Whfre smunirr Ia mIwavk rool and pleanantINK. MOIMAIN I'AKAIUSK.
WATER GAP H0U8EDELAWARE WATER OAP, HA
niftiest aliliuilr, overlookliiit all otber hotelami surrouaalnji countrVi cooief-- location, ac-I'tiowleilifetl lo be nriquei-llon.xtil- ihc nneat hotelIn respi-c- i In titls ration; enlartalBs SOUmens, laterctttn tale Summer. .September aadUctOb! ratN, w rite for hiunlaorne booKlel andauto maps JOHN I'I'HIlY (.'OPR.
NEW .IF.IiKEI'.
HOTEL CLINTONEAST ORANGE. N. J.
The learlinK Family Hotel of theOranges; 40 minute from HeraldHitiar to Hrick ( hurcli Station,in the I,aokawanna Kaiiroail.
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