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3m can mos may» of. oratoxflay’s game filth mowing but Once they. we Hom to 1}th Mg? Rowling oe 43 l 'Test mm, who Hid the; momma fof the was hit mach harder | . than Withe kept the plows wel |. E: £le first inning, when d. ~~ tked His delivery for a |.. . . \If you must kiss a baby,\ says a' medteal writer; \the buck of the neck ' We always 1 ; thought that was what you Hfted them | ncatimret 'the Phill trlo of 83h hit and pushed their first run over the iplate, 'This inning and. 'the cighth,. in which Wifiams and | ~Meuset pmimghed 'out two-baggors to | 'start the. frame, were the only innings; -in which the New York boxman was hit to any extent Lee Meadows. the bespecmolefl mn- &. zer of: the Cravath forces, deserved no | «Gch one-sided defeat as was his por-: '/ tlon. He dif some britiast pitching in ; the pmcheo wanton developed in the loam? imibgs, Dut. naturally he sould - not offset the flook, of errors which. Iris supporting cast tmnéd. fate chapter$. in thrég mine \Aitst 'Hve - infiings the a t \lo inhale a, wom- a ¥ M 0&de +, y ® a: ; ~* Mammy 'of, the Gluin- ' WW. “t. mom ”so 41 _ momma... rer «es. 880 - 4 © Bollalo pr én rns ces \6 $%. gy, Newark ¢.. .l. .(5.. 65.00 0%6 e M...6Q‘~MW' Aro ® 3,6 W 7“? 8 - 844 Rochester : Jersey City a ov ok. 4% . Whom \they Play Today, ’ Jersey mom Bullalc. NowaTk in Toronto, Lo i -, Baltimore in Binghamton Hemline A1. floohoster. Mum M . % Kissing- Spot; Ig : the safest place.\ up Mm mohmxgg taunt made the game one-sided. talf goimmto the advantage held by the. Giants gyer mp Cubs, in nhird, 'place, Momma amen dre #07 elm in - the fand <ne-lnif games behind the league leaders and ton full games ahoad of , “around; {the 1018 clumping. As the Reds have to third base, once with ngne' out and 'Only. twority=fite more games to' play, ance with only one out, yet them were | . fot able to drive the min' over the $late. Errore presonlgéd e Gi; , $wo ot fiheirf Srat th while the dlents and Cubs have only: thirty, there is little likelihood that n-qthe close- of t'hé sénson. v Mae Kym, nates comes f lMlnm } mums llyll 4 thid “I i ‘l'l fe 2 on uuuuumfi‘fl'lfl Kg ~ .. I 5»! l‘ a nlu |1 l\! f HHH sill; hllslx h y “lenll l 14 MOTAIT (ilk ll smokewjoy {mm your: \by its first namw linen, to hit the peak-of—plgasure you land square allt wl l nu .l'mlllumll“ {l l ft l f 3 ll | l\ 1) Ml | tt l H tu MIL I “m __ lil} t1} .m * | Buncl6 B; km t «mad ‘mz l; 7 ' Jersey Quorum» Mu were wt ' MWmmupom“‘ 'trol, comma with . fills mm mmllfle oa ~mved we way for the quartet of runs lcglum'bus T; lmliauapolls i \Fhe victory . of McGraw's mon ate t away a hall game of the Jead enjoyed' f 'by \the Cincinnati Radio and added Ab | 1 | 1 I - i+}- \Tas AINT | oLD KOmE] A/ s sd /A V}? ‘ R | pps Cys e Juddxwktm thou avenu- rthatoveugohhMMm plane NATIONAL LSAGUG. Player woe f Cnvnth «epe ss sau, ‘Meulel - 79 206.33. 10 .$40. . 110 420 62 181 32p 106 412 67 120 313; - Groh . . .- 113 119 T6 129 406 MSlook o '<ov .. 108 390 47 20 .308. Ameniom LEAGUE, | (; 97 387 67 147 .38C « 111 424 68 140 35) . 414 423 $4 147. (3:2 s.. c.. 110 A2t 48 148 (349 ° vae lene e+ F Favorite 'in - the Saratofit AMERICAN ASSOCIATWN Kansas Citv T; szjneamlis B,: Toledo 3; Lorsville 2. . Milwaukee 8: Bt. Paul 7. - (First grinie.) St Pauk 11; Milwaukee. 3. i\ - Roma} Shoflhand. . The Romans . wore the first to use shorthand. practice for at lens four centuries, ite with (there will he any change in the seta. | Marcus Tulliys Tivo, the séeretary and , Md in \tive standing of 'these three clubs at | Hbraylan for Clcero, was' the plomor ot Roman shorthand. Y, you'll have a streak of smokeluck that'll put pep-in-your-si.okemotor, all right, if you'll - - min with a jimmy pipe or cigarette papers and # pursglves, you ip to hash-spot;- on that two-fisted-man-tobacco, ' . Princé Albert! Well, gir, yoo'll be so all—fired happy you'll want to get a. photo- grapfrof yourself breeging up the . pike with your smokethrottle wide 'open! Talkabout smoke-sport! LUT LOKC 95W. AH cx carerts Quality makes Pmce Albert 50 b ¢aAlbert eve : long Brincs Alb ow” {u *= #; To 6 m‘m‘i‘ififii; gia'll‘c‘uc the t R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company. Winston-Salem, N. C. NDTTV Eli/ALE lfl’ ~ If: \=~ “ages a 2T ~ | Teat cones New m7 1,me ; \| at ABoor tog A white, an\ |___... l wmuufiasaUT' fu— Fm HlM~-~N e nan some Prince Albert for packing! appealing alt along the smoke line, Men who never. before could smoke a pipe and men who've amoked pipes for years all testify to the delight it hands out! F A. can't bite or parch! Both are cut out by our exclusive patented processl ”Right now while the goings good you get out your old jimmy pipe or the papers and land on some P. A. for what ails your , portiéulaé imakeappetxtef ryiwhare “he?“ is sold, -7\ opoy rud bays, ndaind half to y panel tin. firmldafmnd asa aposge _ éto in sub put t condition, + iA RY They 'used 1t.throughont | \the first centnrv, B., Q“ continuing «4ts . RESUME] 10W Tlmty~two Players Stfll \in! Running at Opening of ~ Third Day ~ BY JACK VEJQCK. antoinotioxml News Service Spools FOREST HILLS, N. Y., Aug. 28.- Fu a a of tenders for the first time thig Jand with the boys', junior's and fath» er's fand sons' title events plso under: way tennis enthusiasts vere assured of: a 4&3, clmokfull of tennis, o \48 among! tourney has unfolded ~.{ itself much fs it was expected to do to | [date, with the exception that two | {spectacular players have fallen short Of the thisd round, 'They are Vincent Richar ds, the national indoor, champi- lon, and Clarence J. Griffin, of San Francisco, who was upset Tneaday by. Robert Leroy, a veteran, whose great.. est achievement on the courts was the. winning of the intercolegtate cham- pionship thirteen years ago, But the rest of the stars tire crowd ed Into the total of thirty-two who swill compete in sixteen anatoches today,. Three of the Austraian toami=-Norman 'Eroigkes, Gerald Patterson and R. Y. Thomas, are still disputing the right of Americans to the American title, ° - The belt exhibition of tennis seen in - tho tourney to date, was disked up for the tennis bugs yesterday by R. Norris Willidms, when he set his jaw and went out after young Vincet Richards, - who was in th van by three love games in the set, almost before the crowd ge- alized what. had happened, (Richards. at the outect, simply play» with the opening game on his own ger- vice. He took the sedond by breaking tlm-ougm. Williams' service, closing in at the net and gmothering the ex«cham« plon's drives, The splendid judgment and lightning like speed of the young. [Yondeers fash mails the gamy | {with astonishment. But it was noticed 'that Wiliams had not flashed to thie | off his sweater, Ame he soon wmméa ' Up to his work. Coming from behind he took the first jsot seven to fivé, and lb ripped Nun], shamed his may through the {alumina L. 4 _.. Two also BEL-MEYEMN ECONOMY Thirty-two players remained in the | \Irmuiming for thenatiodal tenuis singles . thle with the playing of the third roung of the annual tournament on the courts | of the West Side Tennis Club here to- | day. ta Cineinnati ... .. .. $1 ~Bright weather grogted the title con» New, York ese e en ® ‘0. Chicago ed Willinnis off his feet.\ Ele ran of! . NATIONRL LEAGUE. Yestexday's Results, New York 7; Philadelnhla. 2. - Boston at Brookiyn-wet grounds, St, - Lolis at it’lttsbmg‘h-«wet grounds. a' qn \{(Other <lubs not: sohedulsd ) nuns—uh. ~ American League. ha \lsfflfihlmgum dt. NewYork -wet grounds , Cleveland 7; Detroit 56. . Philadelphia 6; Boston 4. (Eix innings; rain.} {Chicago 6; St. Louis C Standing of. Clubs. NATIONAL - LEAGUE, | Won. List. 34. 40 ~50 83 fig f 10 - gee * Po. 704 - G86 | c.. 60° \> 646 , Brooklyn ... su 65 Pittsburgh v ese - 58° R Boston ... ... .v... , 4% St. Wis a s a lull‘n‘. 39\ - Pollyanna a sos» $8. AMERJCAN LEAGUE, ~- Won: Lost. .+ T4 40 (Cleveland ... ... . 66 4d} Detroit ... .. « .... 65 4% New York .... .... 5.00 51 St. Louis ... . 890 5% 'Boston ... . 8% 60 Washington k... . 48\ Philadelphia . . .. 49 a Games Scheduled for 'Today. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Boston at Brooklyn, (Taro games.) New York at Philadelphia. &t. Lou's at Pittbugh. * (Two games.) ~. 486; AN} ~ 301 452 PC.) 1649 | 1689 ° 680 ° 532 ° Chicago ... w a+ 459 887 © 266 . 80 AMERICAN LEAGUE: Washington at New York, --- (Pwo games.) Philadelphia at Boston, (hwo. games.) EASTERN LEAGUE, All games postwed: wet grounds. two sets with all ms briliant strokes ;f working to perfection, - Richards, with youthful (determina- tion, refused. to give up, though ho was made Wiliams play real mammalian out the mitch, Pribr to lis mateh with: Manama the champion 8 chances in the na- tional toumqy were considered doult- tui by many terfils followers, Today. Williams looks. as good it not hotter than any of the remaining contenders {webbixi‘g of the étarting machine. Wal facing. 'almost certain defeat, and this > .. Handicap Carried Part of Barrier Away > . « ma % l ShilRIx'P‘OG-A, N. X., Avg 28.-'§h€ ‘ © running 'of the Adifondack Handiqn : Jof $5,000, for two-year-olds, which wa . f . (the feature on the chrd here yesterday - toms mar red 133551111 nocident at the Har | ‘rler whitch undoubtedly had a beatin; son fhe outcome-of the nace and broveh ~ disammlnmem to those who had {ook ©, jed for g keen contest. without. ml on. 'The race was won by, A.;. H. Dist. immssian but only adter Commando F JK. I Roms King Thrush pad bee (E 3mammal by a part of the barrier, held u, Ip [and entangled and finally forced to rin . the six furlongs carrying wit th ter M. Iotterds's Kinnoul, ° an 'add fatal-tor. \took second, while £. 'P; de i ney's Samniy \was third: | ~> A - This incident followed oloaely wt} 'a ammmwmw 18 the Greenfiel 4 4% ‘Steepleohase, when Oliver} [disqualified for A foul after he in! oaslly defeated ®. M.Weld's , lthe only other starter, The accflenta who bartier and: the f tout, along ith: . - A driezling ruin, which félt most k iterngon;. tended to. spoil what: lather «wie «promised to be a good day Of 'sport, The Adirondack brought out nine lslontors mong them WM young 'sters, but none of them rated among | {haudioamwr had mide it a promising |, contest since ng Thrush which, was { 'apparently the best on his recent form, {had 'been allotted the tog weight, 12% pounds. Carmandale, Cinderela, the | sensation of the Spring, fnd David Hart um were the wther enCries which had made good this season, A o lll‘lllllll tlll LL THE BASES Felsch's home run with two men on/, base in the seventh inning gave the White Sox their Hame against St, Lou»; is, ' . g. v s Q p No Host. youthful {Boston pitcher, took, a beating at the hands of the Athletins, who hammered his offerings to all cor, ‘uers of the lot, S a f WWI; * 2 09. b ' ~; £ ”a toc The Glam; knocked. the spectacles off Mendows at Philadelphia, £ *% The Indians crowded the Tigers out 4 of second plaice when they lit on Dauss 4 for four rios in the first inning, - :| cu, . SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION. Atlanta 6; Mobile 0, x5 ' Birmingham 8; New Onloans G. e Nasn‘d‘uel 6| Mm 50 Tittle Hock 6: Chattanooga 8 ¢ £ p* # l nun €| ( Say gose- can} A . VC SeEue Yous. (0 ~ ~ 1mm 300K Puy Co x ex: vig \N- zoom amt-law '? wit \me Be'rmisnep} _| 4T\ 47 x~ ' 280 , “humeuotmlvatmu 143mm mos . . JDO hitting the high spots this - [Groh and Stock are hitting 808; 'bat | f. .; [there in a tie for. fourth ' place. 'The J “36:1qu donor: e E | 0 w B. Hopno - G. A.B. R, H. PG. I Milli; tho return ot the ¥ 1mm um Wont strong what de. 'The idea and: much (\or fill-l the - Yankee Mayan, The , ke Colonels, \ Ritppart an? Huston; ago strong to; it“ bm aes 's iwhdoh or the local claiml \disappointed over the loss : shamptonghip, - On July. Foamy [ l; roukeé ownoré talt 20 dest / 41 l_ spss im mn 1° ts ficiolo hope atrongly. nnant Vlmu 4 } dining to gat frito. the \world} manta \find Yankees . would: e ta 7 hotly teamg.,, - D Ae recent setbwkfinin the W whole Yankee bune haunts are 'Just A¢ ° 4 ibility to down. the Yankaes, - ' . Fans Are tort It; 4 «wor ®: Fo Where has been a 10€ 08 \fufy $51 it a city series. but the fang ar \t. New York fans mich | + appptite: dor basebail ag-the; ' hown thig year. The Cincinnati | bs Wwas.n snlenflld to.. bub sven who [ 'he. Giants -knti0ek$@ uut of. th lant race the fang continued to cf wrong. Twelve thousand we : Op Tuesdays double header “kahuna. \ With the baseball season shown lown late in September a city. Lan be plgged at, the tune int, (he last week 'of the regular age (my? ‘enetdlly is athged. © \~- ++ * ~The first city series between ths Hunts and Yankees in 1910 was ', mmr to see whleb. was pthe tronger team The series - wont - even games, the Clants winning four: gaingt two. . lesevonop waw antfase 4 Mathewson practically - won the collar twist of baseball fate mama of © 18- dul. € »MoGfaw's first boaeman # an Bey 'the real topnotchers, However, the |. ber of the same team with “Math . 60n- games, the séries was played to 03m\ w 'noity holdes at hoth the old wobden; * Poo Ground§, stands and tlie rtillfop. The attendance for the sefies . wat 408,088 and the receiptg ”1.46450; Frost in 1914... .es \The next time they tried a allay §G-, vies here-1014-It didn't go %p. well? ite ult was tlie year the Gignts work 104 ed-out in the last month of ,the ser- | keos, finishing | the Seas ,, Pee ixipaugll. were tied for place, four games out of five. Tho attracted ittle interest. - The Jarge crowd came on Columbus when the attendance. as 14,04 The 1914 city series attracted Tittle interest. It came after New York bad taken part in three succaafil’v .; world's sories, so i clash betweege < the Giants and -a hopeless secgmtljdll-f E vision team, with such regulars ; 48. Cook, Boone, Cole, * &¢.. . nati was tame. ' : This year, with the Yankees pog- sesslng such trlent as Mays, B mm», Lewis, Shawkey, &0., & of \| ries with the Gants whould be & rha contest and give New thing it should be a greai homo Pung, Marthe long rin ters of both team» , ab the Po ots sarcoma tennas. . I° the locat owners would . | counte \or Sundays they might T'more out of it than the owner A worfd's sexioe teams:\ Under -' *] winter's legislation, the 0 © ({the champlonship teams bo divide 'half of th spoils with their, 1a city 'nories, the\ -.. L averything above 'the ~: | ment, which ts 66 per can?» dt ' | receipts. of. the first Tour camel. i, ~.] MeCLELLAN ANC Epov at ara. President . McClelian ; and | G# | Manager Rddy of tho Busfuass | Racing association of Naw \Orica {have arpived at 3&th They. *is -. | the Spa ff me interest ot ta \{- mestfag. next wigte 2C | sive im rovemm arg pmm'lsul ; ~]New Or eans track Lo la ths 00h“ 11mm \es a red- hot ~series between M } ) Be i> ® o ° maples single hanged tor the Gill ts. tey 'With the exception, of the last two fr w <3 | Sgn by the Braves, while the. man-a f Inclem- momma; m m h“