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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1917 . .. gE lYEMF^f.’^FSrWSPRlSE. MPEYSTERS AND SUBWAY GIANTS SPLIT HofTmanites Win Sab bath Game, 7-2—Lose Yesterday’s Tilt, 7-5 M adalin, Sept. 4—John T. Hoff- 1 m axi’s r>€S>e 7 sters end the Snhway G iants, -winners of the Interborough . League in New York, broke even in i't-wo gam es played here Sunday and yesterday. The Sabbath gam e -went to i-th© Hoffm anites by a score of 7-1’, ' Tshdle yesterday’s clash -went to the i'm e tropolitans by a 7--§ verdict. Both i games w e re well played and brought ! record crowds. Sunday’s contest was won through ; th e efforts of “Cracky” Holden and rth e ability of the locals to h it H o l- i b o row 's offerings at will. “Cracky” ^allowed th e Gotham ites hut five hits ■ and these were scattered. The locals m ade 11 hits. Y e s terday’s t i lt was a pitching duel bet-ween \Bub” Moore and Sam m y I f S m ith, form e r star of the M o n treal 1 of the International League, f ^ S m ith had the better of the argum ent, being assisted by five m isplays. The score by innings: ‘&u%'iay’s Game. Subway Giants 00001010 0—2 5 2 I IB o P e y s ters 01002031 :^— 7 11 1 B a tteries—Holborow and Phelan: I I H o lden and Simmons. Y e sterday’s Game. I -Sub-way Giants 11040010 0—7 7 2 BelPeysteirs '3 0 0 >0 0 1 0 0 0—^5 7 5 03atteries-Sm ith and Phelan; Moore and Simmons. YANKEES MAY GET WASHINGTON STARS—W a lter Jolipson, sta r pitcher -who m ay be transferred to tb e New York club. At the left Clj-de Milan, outfielder, a t right, H a rry H a rper, sta r left hander, -who have been m ennon- ed in the purchase. __________________ _____ Goelitz Captures | Ali-Around Flonorsl I ST, MARY’S SPLIT DOUra BILL Lose To All Stars Of Beacon—^Wins From Newburgh Orioles S t. M arp's split even in gam es iday- [ ©d Sunday and yestei'day. At Beacon Sunday the locals w e n t down to a 4-2 defeat after a well played game. Yes terday’s gaxne saw the locals romp iway w ith a 9-4 -win over the Orioles' >f N e w b u rgh at Riverview field. T h e scores; R j K E. S t. Mary’s ..0 0000001 1—2 3 3 . All Stars ..0 1 0 0 2 0 1 0 0—4 5 3 I B a tteries—Lam o ree and M oran; All I S tars, Robillard and Lukaoh. I R.K.E. ( O rioles ....... 2 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0—4 4 4 I St. M ary’s ..4 0011021 x—9 12 1 [ B a tteries—Orioles, Spreer and H a p -, penstedt; St. M ary’s, McDonald a n i l M oran. St. Louis, Mo., Sept. 4.—H. Goe litz of the Chicago A thletic A ssocia tion showed up as star all-around m an in th e A. A. XT. all-around champioiuship m e e t yesterday at Francis Field. He won the title w ith out annexing a single first place. This probably is the first time th a t such a feat h a s been perform ed In A. A. XT. com p etition. i Goelitz in w inning defeated B r u n - ! dage, last year’s cham p ion, and sev eral other stars. L. Karimo of the lOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOg ° Baseball Results OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOJ^ YESTERDAY’S RESULTS. National League. . New York, 7; Boston. 0 (M o rn ing g a m e .) . Boston, G; 'New York, 2. (A fter noon game.) Philadelphia, 5; Brooklyn, 0. (F irst game.) Philadelphia, 9; Brooklyn, 3. (Sec ond game.) P ittsburgh, 8; C incinnati, 0. (■Morn ing game.) P ittsburgh, 5; Cincinnati, 3. Af-“ ternoon game.) Chicago, 6; St. Louis, 5. (F irst game.) St. Louis, 2; Chicago, 0. (Second game.) Am erican League. New York, 1; B o ston, 0. (M o rn ing game.) Ne-iv York, ; Boston, 1. (A fter noon game.) Chicago, 7; D e troit, 5. (Morn Chicago, 14; Detroit,. 8. (A fter- oon game.) Cleveland, 9; St. Louis, 3. (M o rn ing game.) Cleveland, noon game.) Philadelphia, (Fir.st ,Tame.) Philadelphia, (Second game.) 7; St. Louis, 6. (A fter- 7; W a shington, 4. 9; W a shington, -2. Internationa! League. 9; B altim o re, 3. (F irst Steps 'Record Heat, and Beats .Mabel Trask at Charter O ak P-ark Newark, Newark, 3; B altim o re, 3. (Second gam e ; 11 innings; called .on account of d.arkness.) Toronto, 3; Buffalo, 2. (M o rning game.) Buffalo, 4; Toronto, 0. (A fternoon game.) M ontreal, 3; R o chester, 0. (M o rn ing game.) M o n treal, 8; R o chester, l (A fter noon game.) Providence, 11; Richm o n d , . 2. (M o rning game.) Providence, .5; Richmond, 1. (A fternoon game.) STANDING OF THE CLUBS. National Lea;igue. W. New Y\ork ................ ..‘..78 Philadelphia .................... 69 St. T.ouir. .......................... 69 S e c o n d - H a n d . Motorcycles The large stock we have on hand makes it necessary to offer them at reduced prices. You can get a bargain now. Cash or easy pay- GINDELE’S Harley-Datridson Agent 354 Main Stiieet, Poughkeepsie, R. Y . . F a rtfo r d , Conn., Sept. 4.—iln the Young Men’s Order of D e troit won fjfth m e e ting this season on the second place, scoring 5,577 points, G rrod Circuit betw e en St. Frisco and against Goelitz’s 5,702. Mabel Trask, the son of San F r a n - Brundage, w h o . was regarded as p.-gco^ piloted by Ed Geers, again de- the probable winner, took only feated the chestnut m a re driven by seventh place in the field of nine, c c x in the feature race of the open- H e was leading up to the 120-yard card of the Grand Circuit at high hurdles, when he was disqiiali- c h a r t e r Oak P a rk ye.sterrlay. An- fied for knocking down th ree of the other record was set by ’St. Frisco barriers. GoeXtz jum p ed to the lead | o v er the local track, tro ttin g the when B rundage’s score fell off. The I fastest heat ever ctenped in a race form e r cham p ion lost heart after the j o v er this track, when he went the broad jum p , when he saw th a t h e , pp-ond heat in 2:03 fiat. ; was hopelessly behind, and refused rfie first heat was slow, a.s \l Mack Cincinnati to en ter the mile run, the last event ^ allowed to set the place for the Chicago ........................... 64 6 of the day; ’ first half m ile, but St. Frisco went Brooklyn ......................... 59 6 The individuals scores w e re; H. to the front and held the lead, \m til Boston ............................. ,50 6 •Goelitz, Chicago A. A.. 5702.166; L. the turn into the strech. when M abel P ittsburgh ....................... 42 S Karimo, D e troit Y. <M. O., 5577.4266; T rask drew up. and half -■^-av rtewn i . --------- 0*'Connor, New York. 5459.039; ^he stretch rushed past the stallion.’ Am erican League. Fred Kelly. Los Angew-s A. C.,' The ■-hestnut mare tried hard to j 5011.13; C. E. Buck, Chicago A. A .,' hold the place against ihe steady Chicago .........................'.87 4 50-26.66; Netha.n Ticer, St. S tan islau s .' tirive of St. Fri.sco, which never I Poston ............................ 76 4 4925.426'6; A. B n m d a g e, Chicago A. faltered when headed, and the speed 73 6 A., 4542.-50; H arold -E. B arron, -with which they traveled the last f'^^troit ............................. 66 f ■Meadewbrook Club, 3473.52; Io n 's quarter mile. 29 1-4 scccnd', v.'as too York ........... ............ 58 ( McMasters, Pittsburgh A. A-. 2750.442. much fer Cox’s mare. She broke v5 ashlngtcn . . .......... ,57 r 'ju s t before the wire was reached. St. Louis ^ ......................... ,50 Geers set the pace again ini the Philadelphia ................... 46 1 second heat and Cox fF l in behind • •; w ith the m are, but when the stretch ’ international League, was reached and IMa'bel Trar-k was taken out from beh'nd to m ake a clash for the lead, rhe found St. Frisco bolding his own every s‘ ^ i ‘ the w'ay. and Geers won the heat by nlm cst a full length. IN SPITE OF LOW PRICE People of means have always taken to Fatimas in spite of the low price. One proof of this is Fatima’s popularity at the big Auto mobile Shows, both in the East and W est. Even at the Chicago and N e w York Show s last January Fatimas outsold all other cigarettes. There’s a mighty good reason for this big leadership: F a tim a ’s Turkish blend gives rnore than fine flavor alone, more than com fort to throat and toiigpe — F a tim a s n e v e r distu r b even though you may smoke all day long. You’ll, find Fatimas sensible — as sure as you try a package.. FATIMA c/f Sensible Cigarette KEYSTONES WIN DOUBLE BILL pet .649 , .60S I ^ D efeat the 4 - KAUFF IS PASSED BY HEINE 4- GROH IN BATTING -F 4- RACE. -6- ^ 4- Bonnie Kauff dropped to 4- ■A fourth ptace in the National 4- 4- being deposed by Groh. 4- latter gathered five hits in nine A 4- tim e s at bat. starters, was the only split heat r a c e . ^ iontreal of the afternoon aod nroved a su r- | . There was a shift in p o r tio n s ^ i n the Am erican League. Feiseh ^ -F moved into fourth^place as a re- > • ^ suit of five h its in e^vht tim e s > sum m a ries: I A a t hat. Lewis secured a place 4 w h irb.A ad, 2:04 Pace. 4- am o n g the leaders for the first heats; purse 81.200. ^ tim e this season. he Red Sox H alee, hr. g.. hy 4- outfielder m ade three h its irt > ; ■ H a le -V e ta . 4- seven tim e s at hat. Sisler has 4 - 1 q^jurphv) o ■A h it safely in his last nineteen ^ 4- gam es. , , „ T 5VeaUh - Nellie Bly -X H e re is how the leaders are 4 - 1 | 4- b a t i n g to date: -j\ , P e ter P o inter. ................. 4^ National LSague. A. _ _ .j; P l^ y e r - C h ih G AB R H Av 4 .,22 4T,Tr,K, ,3.. ........ „ Providence . . . . MX ............. 77 L. 54 Toronto ............. ............. 79 56 P a ’tim o re ......... ............. 77 55 Newark ............. ............. 76 56 R o c h e ster ......... ............. 62 74 Buffalo ............... ............. 59 73 5 Iontreal ........... ............. 51 SI Richmond ......... ............. 48 SO New Paltz Vamps in Both Games Y esterday—^^Scores Are 5-2 and 6-2 ROETNSON 'HURLS W HERE THEY PLAY TODAY. National -League. Boston at New Ycrw. Philadelphia at Breoklyn. •Cincinnati at Pittsburgh. St. Louis at Ch'cago. hlk. 1 1 l l ■4 4' hlk. 3 4 3 4- Poush, Tin. + H o m r t v St. L .1 2 2 « n 7 0 1 « .3 2 3 * I T l m M X n y ’r ; ' ; V oV V-4: °2:M 3-4’i' 4- Groh, Cm. ...133<-0( <9 1..8 .312 4- 4- Kauff. X. Y. .124 4,58 73 141.308 4' 4- C ruise. St. L. .130 444''5S 136 .306 4- 4- American Leagi 4 Player— Club G AB R H Av 4- 4 - C obb, D e troit .130 r-''d 92 194 .3.85 Aj 4- Sisler, St. L. .129,514 57 1X1.354 4' 2 :in i-2 ; 2:06 1-4. Battle Royr'I, Free-For-A ll Trot. Two in th ree heats; pur.se, ,?2 I'St. Frisco, h. e.. hv S\'n Fran cisco-Clara C cntrill (Geers) ..1 1 I ITahcl T rrvk, ch. m. (Cox) .........2 2 I »■«=■. T i F o y .n Mac. u. (M „ rpi,ri ....... 3 3 1 + speaker, r e. . 2 , 4a, ,6 .,0 .3 +1 M acfo-b. s. (M u rravl ............. 4 4 I4- Felsch, Chi. . .134 193 le.-. .311 4-j Time—«• (15 1-4- i ',4- Lewis, BOS. . .123 451 48 13S .306 Acorn; thres-Y c a r-O id Tret. T w o i n t h rree e JOB WORK THE ENTERPRISE PRIMTERY BOOK Y/ORK IViietlier you play croquet or ride a motorcycle, you can’t ask for much in ’ SPORTING GOODS Iciiat we haven’t in stock. Just now we’re strong in Tennis, Golf, Camping and /.rm y Supplies- The season is at its height and our stock is largo- with many specialties in v/ith the staples. Consult us for your ivants. i h n t s ; purse $2,000. j B ertha McGuire, hr. m. by The H a rvester-B e rtha Mack (A ck erm a n ) ............................................ 1 I H a rvest Tide. bik. m. (Snow) ,.2 1 M’ster Jon-rs, cn. p. (Hir.clfi ...3 ,j T im e —2:12 3-4; 3:13 3-4. MYSTICS LOSE TO VOLLINTEE'ES “D u rhy” Ostrom ’;! Vrlunteer.’i final ly turned in a victory. With Knmr.n pitrdiing effective ball the ler.il,-; Iri- iniifhed over tho Myc.'k-^ of ring'-ton a-. Br.o-th’.'; ;ct on Rund ly aft'^rnnon hy i-n S-2 '!core. .\ei;le f'om Kanian-s pitching the batting of Gr.; .Toy feu- MYSTERY IN SHOOTING. The yolice arc umdde to learn who fired the pitUnl nheds th.ct .'•tortled the residents of Delr.ficld stree t yes- terdav. One of the bullets- went i crashing through ' a -window of tho i apartment- occupied hy Ralph Tom - Gina a t 31 Delafield street, m rro w ly .'m issing Mrs. Tom lin and her!baby. A.merican League. New Y’ork at Boston. W a shington at Philadelphia. Chicago at St. Louis. International League.-' Newark at Baltim o re. Toronto at Buffalo! Moiitre.-il at R o c h e tter. Providence at Richmond. New York S tate League. W ilk-ps-Barre, 5; Scranton, 1. W ilkes-B a rre, 16: Scranton, 5, E lT ira, 6; Readin®- 0. Flm ira, 2; Reading, 0. Bino-liaraton, 3; -Syracuse, 0. Syracuse, 5; Bingham ton, 5. (Tie). Am erican Asncc-'^ition. Louisville. 3; Columbu.s, 1. Columbus, 5: Louisville. 2. Milwaukee, 2; Paul, 0. M ilwaul'eo, 10; St. Paul, 1. Toledo, 7; Indianapolis, 4. Indianapclis. 3: Toledo, 3. (Tie), Kancuo City, 0; Minneapolis, 5. Minneapolis, 7; Kansas City, 2. Eastern League. * New London, 1; H artford, 2. No-;\ I.onden, 3; Tfartford, 2. P o rtland, 7; I.awrence, 1. I'ortln.td, 3; T/.iv.rence, 2. Bridgeport, 3; New H a v en, 3. (Tie) Bridgeport, 3; New Haven, 0. Fprin-rfield, 2; W o rcester, 1. W orce.ster, 5; Springfield, 3. , Scuthern Association. ’■ N ew Orleans, 5; Birmin.gham, 2. B’rm ingham , O; New Orleans, 0. (6 innings; rain.) Mobile, 3; A tlanta, 2. A tlanta, 4; Mobile, 2. Memphis, 1; little Rock, 0. Memphis, 4; Little Rock, 0. Nashville, 2; C h attanooga. 0. . • ' Chattanooga, 3; Nashville, 0. .585, xew Paltz, S’ept. 4—(Powell B ar- .583 : n e t t ’s Keystones or Poughkeepsie tri- .576 um rhed over the X'lster H o o i and .456'iLadder Company here yesterday in -447, both ends of a double header by the -8861 scores of 5-2 and 6-2 respectively. ■375 The real fe'atures of the contest was the hurling of “G iant” Robinson. The Bridge City hurler perform ed the ‘iron m a n ” stu n t and bad the locads com p letely baffled in bo-th contests. The team s lined up as follows: I New P a ltz—Hasbrook, rf; Fowler, c.; S-rhoonuiaker, 2h.; Zimmerman, cf, Schneider, lb ; M osher, If; Forsythe, p; W elsh, ss; Crowley, 3b. K e y s to n e s - ‘MTia’en, 3b; Kennedy, 2h; Delahoyd, ss; C arpenter, c; Brown lb ; Alackey, cf;.R o w e , rf; Green berg, lb ; Robinson, p. T h e score by innings of both gam es: M orning gam e: Keystones .........20000201 0—'5 r . H. & L. C.. ..00000200 0—2 Afternoon gam e: Keystones .......... 02201010 0—6 IX H. & L. C . . . .0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0—2 M. C. MILLAN FILLING WEAVER’S PLACE—Young inflelder of the WTiite Sox who is plkying^ th ird in good style in the kbselice of '”T3uck.” S E E .L.ENNER FOR Accessories and Repairs Save Money All Around Tires from $1,50 up Flying Merkle. 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