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Palm Beach Suits
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At the Unheard-of Price of
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Profits Not Considered
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PIRATES WALLOP GIANTS IN PUNK
Every Garment
One Day Only—Come Early
Baseball Calendar
LOOK FOK TIE MG ELECTRIC $154
London woolen millo
TEXAS LEAGUE,
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602 Congress Ave., Next to Ven Smith’s
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DAVENPORT WINS HIS
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League Standing.
Clubs:
ton
Totals
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1 11 24 12
Waco.
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Washington.
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AMERICAN LEAGUE
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Score by innings:
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Beaumont
Totals
Totals
St. Louie.....112 101 410—11 10
Nixon, cf........2
•Batted for Nichols in ninth.
Baltimore
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Score by innings:
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Galveston :
....101 200 00-4
League Staning.
1 12
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1. Won. Lost. Pet
shutting out the Braves, ft to
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NATIONAL LEAGUE.
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WACO DEFEATS OILERS
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EXHIBITION; TAIL-ENDERS PUT END
TO BRONGS’ LONG WINNING STREAK
FIVE RUNS; SENATORS TAKE FIRST
GAME FROM MACK’S AGGREGATION
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619 CONGRESS AVE.
“Where Tee Are Always Welcome"
Philadelphia . .
Washington . .
MeMurray, <• •
Harrah, ......
•Batted for Jost in eighth.
••Batted for Cooke in eighth.
Score by innings:
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2
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$495
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New York ...
Boston
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$12.50 Suit, Semi-Annual Sale Price.....
$15.00 Siit, Semi-Annual Sale Price.....
$18.00 Suit, Semi-Annual Sale Price.....
$20.00 Suit, Semi-Annual Sale Price.....
$22.50 Suit, Semi-Annual Sale Price.....
$25.00 Suit, Semi-Annual Sale Price.....
$27.00 Suit, Semi-Annual Sale Price.....
$30.00 Suit, Semi-Annual Sale Price......
$35.00 Suit, Semi-Annual Sale Price.....
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BOSTON BEATS TANKS
EASILY; SCORE 9 TO S
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Every Palm Beach Suit in the House
Must Be Sold by July 1st
2
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Others Ask $7.00 and $8.00 for
the Same Suits
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GIANTS BLANK BRAVES;
BORNS GOOD AT BAT
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4
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4
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4
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The score:
Booton:
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At Indianapolis:
Cleveland ........
Indianapolis.....
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Naw York;.
Snodgrass, cf.
Burna. If ....
Doyle, 2b. ...
Fletcher, m. .
Robertson, rf.
Merkle. 1b. ..
Grant, 2b. ...
Moyers, c. ...
Perritt, p. ...
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4
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4
2
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MACKMEN DROP FIRST
GAME TO SENATORS
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BUFFS TAKE FIFTH
CONSECUTIVE GAME
R.
..144 004 000—1
PIRATES POUND GIANT
PITCHERS; SCORE 15-2
Every Wool Suit in the Hmm Included in This Sale, Rothing Held Back
MOFF-AU BOYS’ KNEE FARTS SUITS-1-4OFF
4
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2
2
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WHALES LOSE GAME
WITH CHIFEDS, 6-5
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4
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$3.00 Suit, Semi-Annual Sale Price
$3.50 Suit, Semi-Annual Sale Price
$4.00 Suit, Semi-Annual 'Kale Price
$4.50 Suit, Semi-Annual Sale Price
$5.00 Suit, Semi-Annual Sale Price
$6.00 Suit, Semi-Annual Sale Price
$6.50 Suit, Semi-Annual Sale Price
$7.00 Suit, Semi-Annual Sale Price
$8.00 Suit, Semi-Annual Sale Price
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DODGERS' LEAD TOO
MUCH FOR PHILLIES
Houston ....
Fort Worth
BROWN BESTS MONTOUR
IN TWO STRAIGHT FALLS
HIGH SCHOOL PLAYER
WINS KAWFED GAME
....442 441 411—2
....442 144 10*--9
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Houston.
Mowry. If. ...
•site. 2b......
Frierson, cf. .
McDonald. 4b.
Shaw, rf. A...
Newnam, 1b. .
Bummers, ss. .
Allan. c
Rose. p. ... • .
.....S 8.35
.....810.00
.....$12.00
$13.35
.....$15.00
• $16.65
..'..$18.35
.....$20.00
• • • ' $23.35
Piayed. Won. Lost Pet
$2.25
$2.65
$3.00
$3.40
$3.75
$4.50
$4.90
$5.25
$6.00
Olibert, rf ..
Connolly, ir. .
Smith. Sb ...
Behmiat, 1b. .
Magee, ef. ...
Maranviile, an
Qoway. e. ...
Hughen, p. ..
"Cather ......
Crutcher, p. .
Jamen, ......
FORMER GIANT PLAYER
WHO IS WITH CARDS
At Louisville:
Columbus ....
Loulavile ....
>D USED CARS
FOR SALE
Foster. 2b.....
Shanks, if.....
Milan, ef......
Gand II. 1b.....
Morgan, 2b. ...
Henry, c. .....
McBride, ss. ..
Gama, .......
We Offer Yes Regular $7.00 and $8.00
GENUINE
Wagner 2b. ..
Rogers, 2b. ..
Speaker, cf. ..
Lewis, If. ....
Hoblitzel, 1b. .
Janvrin, m. ..
Gardner, Db. .
Thomas, e. . •
Ruth, p......
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Cooke, 1b. ..
Dodd, 2b. ...
Howard, rf. .
McMahon. 2b.
Clark. If. ...
Bobo. c. ....
Jost, p......
"Frantz, lb.
••Robinson .
Martina, p. ..
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PALACE BAR
" Whisky Ovee
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.Chicago:
Godd, rf.......
Fisher, ss.....
Schulte, if.....
Baier. 1b. .....
Phelan, 2b. ...
Willams, of. ..
Archer, c.
MeLarry, 2b. ..
Pierce, p......
Resulta Yesterday.
Boston, 9: New York, 2.
Washington. 4; Philadelphia, 1.
(No other games scheduled.)
0
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4
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2
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The score.
| Dallas:
7
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5
2
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2
4
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1
4
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Wheat, if.....
Cots haw. 2b. .
Btengel, rf. ...
Gets, 3b......
McCarty, C. ..
Pfeffer, p. ...
Where They Play Today.
Chicago at Cleveland.
BL Louis at Detroit.
Philadelphia at Washington.
New York at Boston.
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Butler, m. .....
Beescher, if. ..
Miller, 2b. »w.
Long, cf......
Dolan, rf? ....
Hyatt, 1b.....
Beck. .........
Petzel, 2b.....
Snyder, c. .....
Doak. p. ■. -....
Griner, p. ... ..
•Hoche......
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.227
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Where They Play Toay.
Dallas at Galveston.
Fort Wopth at Houston.
Waco at Beaumont
Shreveport at San Antonio.
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4
4
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COSTER FINISHES WARD.
NEW ORLEANB, La , June 21 —Kid .
Coster knocked out Jimmy Ward, a
local knockout king, In the sixth round
of their 15-round scheduled fight to-
night Coster outpointed Ward all the ,4
way.
Johnny Doyle of New York knocked
out Johnny umnmers of Boston in the
third round of the semi-final.
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on £ :
Wher Ther Piny Today.
St Louls at Baitmore.
Chiengo at Brooklyn.
Pittabure at Buffalo.
Kanaas City at Newark,
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Waco.
Stow, SB. ...
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SEEUSAr owes
lerson & Benson
111-115 E Firth
At Mnneapoli;
Miwaukee ...........
Minnenpolls ..........
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SSEMI-ANNUAL CLEAR UP SALE
I SEMI -ANNUAL CLEAR UP SALE
Twice a year we have a CLEAN UP SALE,
‘ and now is the time. It means a saving for
you. Come in and see.
1-3 Off—ALL MEN’S WOOL SUITS--1-3 Off
IDTH STRAIGHT GAME CUBS BLANK CARDINALS AND EARN
GAME WITH BUFFALO — ’
. Totals . .
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... 2
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Results Yesterday.
New York, 2; Boston. 0.
Brooklyn, 4; Philadelphia, 2.
Chicago, t; St. Louis, 0
Cincinnati-Pittsburg, rain.
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■les by snodgrasa. Bums and Doyle
ave ths Olanta a run in the firt.
Two more came in the mecona on dou-
bins by Meyers and Perritt and Bums*
tniple. Fletcher was hit by a pitchea
1*11 In the third and Itobertaon drove
a homer into the neht field stand
Burns got a single, a double and
a triple in four trips to the bat.
2 Clube: 1
• M. Louli......
2 Kansas City ..
2 Chicego.....
* Pittabure . ...
2 Newark......
• Brooklyn . ...
£ Baltimore . ..
Merchants’ Transfer
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forwardla* and ntorage, heavy
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PIERCE HOLDS GARDS
WHILE CUBS WIN, 5-0
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CHICAGO, Jyne 25.—Pierce held
the Cardinals to for scattered hits
today and the Cube breezed In, C to 0.
The Cubs made their hits in bunches,
three singles betne good for two runs
in the fourth and two more safeties
scorine another in the sixth, which
marked Doak's retirement from the
slab. With Griner pitching, Schulte
singled in the eighth and Phelan hit a
homer.
' The soore: •
Meyern, ef. ....... 0
O'Mam. •........ •
0 0
0 0
Results Yesterday.
Houston, 4; Fort Worth, 1.
Galveston, 12; Dallas, 2.
Waco, 2; Beaumont, 1.
Shreveport, 4; Kan Antonio, 3.
LOOK MEN!
Score by Inninga: 2 . R
Brooklyn...........200 044 010—4
Philadelphia........444 104 144—2
New York.
High, cf. ....
Peck, -ss.....
Maisel, 2b. ..
Baumann, 2b.
Multon. 1b.
Eakz‘, it II
Boone, 2b ..
Nunamaker, c
Caldwell, p. ..
Donovan, p. -
_ San Antonio .
0 Dallas ........
J Beaumont . .. .
J Shrevepert ...
Prendergast. Brennan
Yesterday’s Resulte.
Memphis, 1; Nashville, 4.
Chattanooga, 7; LAttle Rock, 4.
Birmingham-New Orleans, rain.
Mobile-Atanta, rain.
NEW YORK, Juns 22.—The Giants
knocked Hughes and Crutcher out of
the box in the first throw innings
today, while Perrittt was in form.
Where Tbny Fla j Today.
Boston at New York.
Brooklyn at Philaephia.
St. Louis at Chicago'
Cincinnati at Pittsburg
Summary: Two-bass hits, O’Mara.
Daubert, Cravath, Mayer: stolen bases.
Gets; home run, Stengel: struck out,
by Ptetter 1, by Mayer 2: double play,
Nleboff to Bancroft; bane on balls, off
Pfeffer 2; hit by pitched balls, by
Mayer (Wheat 2). Time of game, 1
hour 4 4 minetes. Umpires, Rigler and
Hart _______
AMERICA N ASSOCIATION,
32 0 4 34 13 3
1 4 24 14 2
4 1
1 1
4 1
4 1
4 1
1 3
1 4
0 3
0 2
3 2
4 2
1 12
0 2
7 2
Lengue Standing.
Clubs: Played. Won. Loot Pet
Chicago ........ 24
Philadelphia . .14
Mt. Louis .......41
Pittsburg......24
Boston . .........
New York........
Brooklyn......27
ResuTta Kesterday.
Brooklyn. 12; Chicago, 4.
Newark. 6; Kansas City, 1.
St. Loujs, 11; Baltimore. 2.
Pittsburg, 4; Buffalo, 4.
Bob Bescher, former Giant outfield-
er, but traded to the St. Louie Card
Inals, is making good with the latter
team. In fact, too good to suit his
former teammates, for in a recent
game with three men on bases Beecher
stepped up to the, plate and knocked
a home run. Beecher came to the
Giants from the Cincinnati Reda
0 0
0 0
0 1
1 11
4 4
1 2
1 4
24 5 20 27 10 4
Batterlee: Henning and Easterly;
Kaiserling and Rariden. Umpires.
Brennan and Shannon.
1 2
1 2
4 1
4 4
4 2
2 4
0 2
3 3
and Wilson; Marton. Finneran and
Simon. Umpires, Johnston and Fyfe.
Summary: Two-base hits, Hyatt,
Snyder, Williams; home run. Phelan;
base on balls off Pierce 4. off Doak 3;
struck out by Doak 2, by Pierce 2;
wild pitch, Griner. Time of game. 3
hours 10 minutes. Umpires, Quigley
and Orth.
Summary: Two-base hits. Peckin-
paugh 2, Creo; 2-base hit. High; home
run. Ruth; sacrifice hit. Wagner;
stolen bases, Peckinpaugh, Gardner;
base on balls, off Caldwell 4. off Don
ovan 1, off Ruth 4; struck out, by
Caldwell 1. by Ruth 2; double playa,
Ruth to Janvrin to Hoblitzel, pPeckin-
paugh to Mullen; hit by pitcher, by
aldwell (Janvrin). Time if game,
1 hour 55 miputes Umpirs, NaJUn
1 1 14
4 3 1
4 12
4 4 1
Special to The American.
BEAUMONT, Texas, June
Waco nosed out on the Oilers today.
3 to 1, beating Jost in a pitching duel.
Hill was strong in the pinches. With
one run needed to tie, Frantz led off
in the eighth with a double, but the
needed punch was not produced.
The score:
Totals .........22
Scorc by innings:
Philadelphia:
Murphy, rf. ...
Strunk, cf.....
Schang. 3b. ...
Old ring. If.....
Lajoie. 2b.....
McInnis. 1b. ..
Kopf. ss. .....
Lapp, c.......
Wyckoff, p. ...
•Walsh.......
Summary: Base on balls off Ga-
ha 1. off Wyckoff 2; struck out by
Gallia 1, by Wyckoff 1; -base hit
Shanks; 3-base hit, Henry: sacrifice
flies. Shanks, Lajoie; stolen base.
Milan; double plays. Morgan to Mc-
Bride to Gandil, Schang to Lajoie to
McInnis. Time of game. 1 hour 30
minutes. Umpires, O'Loughlin and
Hildebrand
BUFFALO, N Y.. Juno 22 — Buf-
falo hit Knetzer hard today, knock-
ing him out of the- box in the seventh,
but was unable to win. Berger, who
replaced Knetzer, put an end to a
promising Buffed rally and dragged
the game out of the fire for Pitts-
burg. • to 2.
With two out in the ninth, Chase
and McDonald singled, but Dalton’s
best was a fly to Oakes. Konetchy
gut three hits out of as many times
at bat and stole bogie in the first.
24 3 4 24 2 1
y
ecial to The American.
GALVEHTON. Teras, June 15 —The
fates fattened up their lean average
: the first part of the week, drove
ullen off the mound with nine hits
Id oeven runs, mereilessly clouted a
ungater called Nichola and won. 15
i 2. In the first game of the Dallas
Brooklyn, N T.. June 15—The
Brookfeda hit Prendergnst and Bren,
nan hard today, defeating Joe Tihker’s
whales easlly, 12 to 4. A battine fest
gave the locale ix runs in the fourth
and ther piled up mix more in the tol-
lowing two Innlnca Chicago’a hits
were ncatterea.
BOSTON. Mama.. June 25.—Caldwell
was hit hard today and the Red Sox
had an cesy time defeatin* the Yanka.
0 to 5 Ruth was nono too ettective
himselt, but he was enabled to take
things easy.
He else drove out his third home
run against the Yanks this neanon,
drivine the ball over the right field
tence in the second Innin*, with two
men oa th. bases.
The p-ore:
30 4 7 27 1»
•pedal to The Americam.
TAYLon, Texan, June 21 — Pet
Brown tonl*ht defeated Chief Mon-
tour. the Indian wrentler, la two
ntraight falls before an Immense nu-
dloaee. which crowded tbs aew opera
house elmost to its capaeity.
He downed Montour for the first
fall with a head scissors and bar arm
la fourteen minutes and the mecona
nil with a »trangie hold la nineteen
minutes
No Holds were barrod and catch
welghts wars eMowod. Brown weighea
about 144 pounds and Montour
4 1 11
• 1 •
• 27
• • 1
Boors by innines: R. H. E
PitteburE .....2«« 1M 300—4 11 •
Buffalo.......... 010120—5 16 •
WASHINGTON. Juns 25.—The Sen-
ators defeated the Athletics in the first
game of the series today, 4 to 1,
bunchin* hits for three runs in the
fourth. Wyckotr’s wildness had him
in hot water continuously.
Gallia was hit hard, but was ef-
fective with men on bases.
The ecore:
PHILADELrHIA, Pa. June 25.—
Two doubles two singles and an er-
ror gave the Dodgers a 1-run lead on
the Phillies In the first Innin* today,
and they wore never headed, winning
1 to 1.
Ptefter was hit hard but managed to
keep the blows scattered.
In, the first inning O’Mara doubled
and Daubert tollowed him with an-
other 2-bagcer. Wheat singled, Ban-
croft fumbleu Cutahaw’a (rounder and
Gets drove out a hit to right Crav-
alb's double and Kllllfer'a mingie gave
the Philtes a run in the fourth and
Mayer's double and Nlehotra mingle
adued another in tbe seventh. sten-
cel (ot a homer in the neventh.
The score:
Philadelphia:
Bancroft. » .
Byrne. 2b.....
Nleboff, 2b. ...
cravath, rf. ...
Lurderus, 1b. ...
Bocker. If.....
Whitted, cf. ...
Kllter, C. ....
victorlous crimson i
one of the worst b
a Harvard boat
The experts are to
ly endeavoring to ft
number of boat lent
the shells at the I
. nive. Some say elgh
becomes confused
mind is buoy conte:
'clysm which hae t
expert dope is knot
this outrageous fas
To put it in hum
vara was beaten i
block.
Totals .........21 4 1* 27 it 2
NEWARK, N. J.. June 24.—Mills,
a high school boy, being tried out by
the Newfeds, drove out a triple with
the bases filled today and thereby
hooked an added rip on MeKechnis
payroll, aa the blow won the game
from Kansas City, 4 to 1.
It was Burtrage Day. and a bl*
crowd was on hand, including sev-
eral thousand women. A burlenque
game of ball between teams of high
school boys and (iris was staged be-
fore the main battle.
Ill Mt IM— 2 7
Totais .........tl 2 12 27 14 1
BALTIMORE, Md. June 25.—Da-
venport had an easy time keeping up. -
hla string of victories tods*, defeat-
in* Baltimore, 11 to 2.
Quinn was easy for ths Slouted
slu**ers and Conley was not any
mofe of a pussle.
Deal and Vaughn drove out seven
bits between them. Deal gettine the
odd one. The victory put Fielder
Jones' hired men within a few points
of tbs Isad. as Kansas City lost I
Yale Geu
Yale got the jum
was out in front to
port of the pistol in
starter on Augunt H
Bcout. carried to tl
ahore. They saw
,smoks and than U
ahell slippins aha*
-tatatt That sama i
to the finish
4 Yale not only won
oarsmen of Ell won
contest this momnm
man elght which w
eventne when the
hune like a thick tot
It la small wonder t
ners of Yale are rtpi
the streets of this q
town tonight and I
Yais are dtsturbini
every Pullman that i
it was a conside
the Englimh tholepi
fled Engiish etroka
ven by Guy Nickalla,
Ths tholepins are
the souls of ths Am
we understand the
, modified Engiish at
artistic senstbinties,
they are doing theti
credit to the men a
across the sea.
This was tbs for
"rubber" race betwe
vard varsity crown
twenty-four.
Bach has had ver
patens against the c
big colleges of the I
so When they lined i
what might be call
water classic—the d
so to apeek, and the
came fushimg Into 1
all over the country
Thousands i
The (Toea Conne
1.-- che course were
pie The obeervatio
alone either shore s
enures itmeir was Jus
tween two rows of ■
sion steamers from
and Long Island Hou
looking yacht, helot
ilonairos, whome nam
as the name of Ivoi
5 terine motor boats
pla in general.
The black and i
Corsair, with J. Piet
his son, Junius, wltl
was there, flyin* tl
Josephus Duntein, B
Navy, came in on 1
RSME
i TRAILS
i ‛ ■
vg 2 NEW LON
t 3 varsity, race:
Yale, 20:62
Chicago ...... 110 100— 4 4 2
Brooklyn .100 414 M-—12 12 «
Totals ......... 111 24 14 1
Clubs: Plays
a
Totals .........44 15 20 27 10 1
Seore by moinp R
alias ............(41 000 Ml— 2
alveston ..........144 524 *2-—15
Summary : Stolen bases. Kellerman,
arleton 2. Madden; macrifice hit,
adden; sacririce fly. Hille; 2-base
ita, Brownlow, Watson. Carson.
With. Stephenson. 3-bame hits, Baer
aid. Tarleton; home rune, Johnson,
arleton: double play. Ntuaden to
arleton; Innlnca pitched, by Mullen
!-•; hits, otf Mullen «: runa. off
Iulian 7; struck out. by Mullen 1. by
lhols 1. by Allen 1: base oa bells.
f Allen L eft Nichols 1; hit bets
•a. by Allen (Stephenson): wild
tebez, by Mullen 2. Time of cams.
Hours Umpire, McCafferty
Waco.................... 010—2
Beaumont..........M« 010 000—1
Summary: innlnca pitched by Jost
(. runs 2, hits 11; 2-bane hit. Frantz;
sacrifice hits. Crichlow (2), Jamea
Hill < 2), Schwina, Jost; struck out by
Hill 7. by Jost 1; bass on balls ott
Hill 1, off Jost 1; doubls plays.
Sehwind to Cooks to McMahon.
He h wind to McMahon; stolen bases.
Sehwina, Malmquist; first base on er-
rors. Waco t, Beaumont 1; left on
bases. Waco ». Beaumont 4. Time of
Came. 1 hour 4« minutes. Umpire
Miller.
Batterles: Knetzer, Barger and
OConnor; Ford, Bedtent and Blair
and Allan. Umpires, Howsll and Fin-
neran.
Tanner, ss. ....... 5
Coyle, of......... 5
Crichlow. If......2
James, rf......... 2
Malmquist 2b.....4
Wohlleben, 1b. ... 2
Conwell, 2b......4
Walters, c. ....... 4
HUI. p...........2
Totals .........22 1 11 27 14 1
Bcore by Inninc* K.
Boston ...... «•• 000—•
New York ..........121 000 M-—(
Summary: Bane on balls, oft
Perritt 4; struck out, by Hughes 1,
by James 1. by Perntt 4: horns run.
Robertson: 3-base hit Burns; 2-bene
hits. Burns, Meyera, Perritt; stolsa
base. Gowdy: double playe. Pitapat-,
rick to Maranviile to Rchmldt. Maran-
rille to Fitupetriek to Sehmiat; pa med
ball. Gowdy: hit by piteher, by Crutch-
er (Fletcher) Time of camo. 1 hour
44 minuten. Umpires, Byron and
Eason
Score by Innlnca: R
Kanaas City .. .000 ••• 100—1 4 1
Newark.......... 1«( 40*—4 • 2
Batteries: Davenpor and Hart-
lay; Quinn. Conlay, Dougias and
Owens and Runeen. Vmpfres, Me-
Cormack and Westerveit.
R H. B
....411 2
....1 11 2
ouwton............100 000 21*—4
ort Worth.........«M 000 Ml—1
Bummonry: Two-bame hu, Rose; 1-
■aa hit belta; (truck out by Rose 2.
r Harrah 4; base oa balla off Rose
loft aa baas* Houston 2. Fort
Clubs: Plays
Chicago .......41
Detroit........41
Boston ........52
Nsw York......57
Washington . ...54
Cloveland......11
Bt. Louts .......57
Philadelphia . ..40
....11 17
.... • 7
speeta: to The American.
HOUSTON, Texas, June 21—Hous-
ton continued her winning streak. tak-
ice the first cams la ths meries with
Fort Worth today, after making it
four etraight with Dallas
The score:
Score by Innings: R
St. Louis...........•«« 000 000— •
Chicago ............••• 201 02*—5
..a 2 • 27 • 2
Totals.........>• 4 • 27 12 •
Totals .........24 • 1 27 12
ights-Horse and Auto Races-Oil
Totais .........2* 1 2 27 17 1
Buffalo........41
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