The Sun. (New York, NY) 1911-07-29 [p 6]....A FOURTEEN INNING DEFEAT nic,Hi.AXin:iis catch sox oxlv...

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A FOURTEEN INNING DEFEAT nic,Hi.AXin:iis catch sox oxlv nrst TO LOSE. The Halted Thrlr Ma lo Tie In Ninth After liltlnic I'onl sorrj, SuppoN th. letlrs Ileal Ihe OrtrnllsTviler and thr Ma.hlnglnns Otitfilat- thr 'lc elands. ' The (.hirngn White Sox. iilwnys i lough fo for the Highlanders, defeated llii Utter .,,, In ii fnortfieti Intlftitf tramp . ..I.-..- , ..II.. .h. V,.rl.sl prolonged V .v. V... Minr ' nfter they apiare i.tlv hid thrown It nwny by rocky fielding Thf Sox are tied for fourth place, with ..... ... . innn hiik irwun- - r.. ..- - - header and the Mhlatli won two hirtl fought game. thi first going eleven In- nings hit. The Saps, who are tob.igganittg again, wete beaten In- - til" Washington. The rctsultn CMeaKit, l; Nr nrk. R. PMladelphla. I: nnrolt. Flni anif. Philadelphia. : lletrnlt. 6 Serond name. Wanhlnnlnn, h: (letrlantl. 1. At Borton llaln. ananiffi or nt cLcas rt ir rr. piro!t l Chleo .Ml Hludelrsttw 4 Clevemnd. uoo New Vork .. MT Vth:nclon:3 Botton 47 .til st. louk. :s CHICAGO (A L.'. " MW TOM U. L.'i A fourteen tnnlni game between the a. Hit hlanders and White Sox was finished In a. the twitlfht laat evening when two Chicago men came home In the dark. There was no corinc from the ninth to the fourteenth, an and none In the fourteenth by the New 2 Yorka. who had tied the acore In the ninth with a amlden attnek on Iron .Man I.ange which drove thRt pitcher eut of the box the and brought the Imposing and majeMic ilr. Walsh of spitbill fame to th" boi nun-el- l Kord had been saeil for the con-- f islon of the White So, but th White Soi didn't confuso. Kord was In fl Inning', nnd the Soi scored fle run whll he was there, Hut It mi'ti't hi fault He was pitching a good game, but reiicd gati-.jren- el support. He as tnkrn out to nllow Hemphill to bat for him. and though Hemphill failed as n pinch batman It nevertheless looked llk a good move to trr a pinch bitter at that stage. The New Torka ere four runs behind and the chunce of grabbing a few at one fell swoop vi worth taking even If It meant theahelv-ln- v of Ford. Regarding Ford, what Is the use of saving a star pitcher for some one team against which he . effective If lie is to receive sup- port a la camembrt? It vns buotinir and bad throwing while Fold as on the tak which laid th foundation for the New orka' defeat. On the hitting merit of the contest they were entitled to the victory, hut that isn't all there is to baseball. 1h ... .... . .. .nicago tnnemers ejpioiteu me iKjssiouuies or tneir various positions nun surenee ... and Hritrrons nespatcn. nntfli-lilin- r thf New ork Incumbents, all except hase, who alongside Ihe heavyfooted Johti'on . . as Kohinoornext to a pebble. Chase smote Walsh for a telling slngk in the ninth inning. 'I hat was jut after Walah had succeeded lmg The was a potent performer aft-- r that, however. He shut down on all attempts to break the tie. (Julnn did hi. part In th box well' for four innings, and Mini Caldwell went on with the work In a manner entitely l to his credit. The one ilean lilt mdd off him was a niottal blow, but he ptnlieil splendidly for all that Whea the game ended the street l.glit- - were Itt full blast alo llroad say and ..the, , purlieus and It belm the hai uf the ee- - Bin, ,e diflereni ein thenaliu o. the I,.!,, first half was llkeh to lie to the ill'udvun- - , tage of the team goin.- - lo I1.1t lat. Terltie. sulking a weatherwie eve to tlio western I sky as if looking for iu tlon- - limn Kmi Johnson, insisted on prolonging the gain,-whe- n he would have been Jusiiried 10 mluii: I it. Tn light was poor enough at the end of the thirteenth to have mule I iranin then unite the proiwr thing to do With the light fading so last it was poor I judgment to go on and h handii-a- on tti- - aide second at bat It was a dark day hiiv-wa- However, with re.pectable neldiiii: ; t by home team the riirfew etaje nevei t would have been reached Several soggy hits were made off 1 ord Bodle made one in th -- econd innln and with two out came it. Ironi cond on Mil llvan's pop fly over second John'on might have taken this fly if Daniels liadn't com pounding in and called for it llnrtreil made a had throw to first in the lourlli LT .!,, rr.llnarl ... ...t.nunt. ,....1 stationary and not covering econd - Daniels' misseu a grouii'i mi auu i auiieniii aim i.nnc1 made hits, liesutt, three runs when tr.eie le ahouldn t have been any .cratib nit ' y Lord, a sacrlfico, error by Hrijil and outfield fly gave the .sox a run in the aim. Tne New Yorks were on their wav tr, u riches In the fifth, hut the Inning turned out i to be all cry and little wool Hanell and ! Knicnt stniz ea. terriiiie i.re. inn oenioi. nwatter filed out Swee- - I . , wuIL'ul a.l .. r,au.d.l l,u la,M.. hill's third strike allowed Hartrell to Daniels went out on a grounder to the vora- - clous Tannehlll. who was a at short field Wolter and Chase slngTed in the ' slltn. poised lightly on the ba.c, while wait- - U' Ins for assistance, nnd all the n.i.taii.e they received was the Hantir taunlng of Cree. Hartzell and Knight. Ihe seenth inning was a reetition John. an nnd Sweeney walked nnd nohody wax out yinnn. Daniels and Wolter pined uway on infield Jabs I A scratchv two bagger bv t ren in the eighth was followed by a sharp lilt bv Hart - rell and free came Home Sweeney had lieen thrown out in the eighth when the N'siw Yorks set to wort on n rallv ul.i. h ,11.1,, 'I HI. n.,1 itnlll th unri, mum tlH fnl.l. t wen. a siuruy nixrer, singieu xo rigni. wau-lel- s floated a safe fly to centre and when Hodle failed to stop It Daniels w ent to second and Caldwell to third Wolter doubled and scored Caldwell. The curtain wns ring down on I.ange, but Chase ripped oil a elngle from Walsh's delivery and brought Daniels and Wolter over t ree couldn't keen no the ndvance He swung wildlv and fanned i hase tried to steal second and Holllvan made a wide throw, t hae I bad the bag sa'elv. bu hadn t taken the precaution to hit the dirt and the result i v.. k. I ., ,...nMnn.. ... l. , w ii,- - ii.rn.ii I umiui,i u,ii-- i tagged Careles Hnl belore he could aet i hack ('aldwell went through the White Sov j like a whirlwind in the tenth, eleventh. SS-'- M..:h,lt'?ll; eleve'nA:' nS'X ' P,'.1'. out Callahan and left two on haes t, the twelfth he stnick out Mclntvre Hodle and Zelder fust .hoots UimI made theni itlzry, Meanwhile Walsh wiik rutting some fancy capers iiun'eii i nae nun i ree unlieltpH slnirles in the twnlftti with one out Hut up Btoppod Hattyoll nnd Ivnlgnl and wafted ground halls to Tnntiehtll which that riaer greedily gootiieti Mi Connellcarrotned a single off Caldwell's flove In the fourteenth. Caldwell rinsid Hie hall toward the linmoviihle .lohn.on, hut McConnell was too fast for lilm Lord i picked a nice onn out of the gloaming and pickled it. It was a three dagger to right on which McConnell reached tli plate Callahan's fly to Pantele was thrown In so; lamelv that Lord had no troulile scoring Daniels opened Vow York's fourteenth with an Infield hit. A good plav liy Lord disposed of Wolter Chase swung three tlms ana nnarTerJ from the strikeout flugon. and the ahllit of McConnell to i over ground enahl"rl rum to capture t ree's coe bid for a oae un '1 lias scorn I HI' '. Nrw tons McCon l.:ii n lianlels.cf 7 lird.ab . (i l..lir.if 7 a : (ratlahan.lf a ii i has. in 7 a is M'lntjre.rf s ll re- - If 7 : l (i . Hodle.cf . a II. M 'I, ,1b ll 2 a 2 7lder.lb. a n ii l hniehl st S i I Tan'hlll.s.. a it .loiins n III S n a Suillvsn.c.a (I Hv erliev 4 n ll lesnge.p... 4 It Ford p 1 t n o 'A alsh.p . : I. Ilctiipl.lll I V'.lt.i p Total... a: t: : :i I I M'lH'll i S 'lllllls .1 ; 17 'Balled for Fnrd In the ltih Innlni f'hlcaro 11 I 11 M n 11 n 11 ri 11 n n ; sw ork 11 ii 11 u 11 11 '1 11 11 11 n o Huns Chl-aj- Mr( onneii hum : nodk ;, lannenlll, Siilli.sn New ) prk Msnlei. nliei.i Free. Hart' II Caldwill I Ir.i nn error. Chl.sgo. Lfl on bssei oleacn. P S.s tori,, tt First hase nn hslls Of Ijiiis' a nit Fnrd I.I I. off ialti.il! I str,r iy Sn?' b) Wal.'i I lo I'onl 3 ,v klt'lnn. 1. hv I sliwell S. Thtee I.."- hll lml T(n lni.. h.s oiler. :: '"ree Sai rllire lilt. l.n1. i slla hsn r flits l xll.lian. Hodle siutrii hues frlnl. re. Wollcr I'nase .Inhu.nii lay Case and Knlgil. Pa.e, hill Sullhan i lllta IIT Ling', tl I irlghtnnrtono inlrd Inning.. off WslihS). in live and Un Ihlrd Innings, nit I Fnrd, sin rvelnnlnga. off Oulnn 2 In four innln I oir Caldwell, I In fit lanLigs, Umpire la chief rerrlne. Field umrlre-Mutl- ln. .Time J hours ud i mlnutM rnn.APM.rrm (a. 1..1 1 prtnoiT, oMg. t'nn.tnrt.rnu, Jnlv 2. Philadelphia won both iimr from He Irolt 10 day before a recent breaking aliendanrc of snout r.ooa fans. lh tame wrni eleten innings. I.ddle Collins driving home Bender with a s'ngle lo right, score., prrsoiT. i riiinDtLrni t. ta m, r r ab. r, r, a. a. Jone.,lf a I it Lord. If .. . il Bti.h.s. Sola n.oidrtng.cf (I a Cobb.cf 3 2 ' n (.Collin. 2b .1 I 3 Ciawfd.rf alio n Maker..'!. (I 3 lleleh'ty.lh 3 7 14 n ii Hrry. ...4 t 2 .Morlarty.ab I Xtutphy.it. 4 I 1 o'l.rar.2h..4 I ii U'lnnes.ib 4 I) 1.1 Stanage.r i 1 hotna. r 2 II ft Sunimrr.p. (p Hender.p. I II 1 Total. It t'EH Totals. JMIi 1 Twooul when wlnnlnj run wa. .cored, ,, 0 imilddrlphU o u n u 11 u u n u n I I nun Philadelphia Bender. First base on ,w aumrr.fri". i. ntucw out ny s: hv Sirr.mrr. 2. Two bus hit -- llelf bnty. Sfrlflr -- urnufr. 2; Ixiru. Ntolfn b. Jnne. roi-im- . Jlctnnf.. t'mplf In chie- f- onnolly. Field umpire Dlnrcn. 'lime 2 hours nd 22 mlnulet. fHtUADKLrnii. t; Il,TROIT. OAM. DrmoiT. rHli.Atnt.rnu, a. it A K Al. H. r. A. II .Innerlf .1 ii l Lord. ii .i l llinh.... .1 ii Oklrlnc.f r.,4 1 fobh.rf 4 ii I Collins b a n mwfd.rf 4 n niHier..v 4 1 ,4 n uHrrr 4 n Unrtarty.ati a 2 n Murphy. rf 4 J i)'trv.:b .4 1 0 M'lnnes.tb.t 2 Mtn4.r 4 0 t upp.e . a l lUnovin.p. 4 1 0 Coomb vp 4 1 Totals. M 10 24 4 3 Totals. 3.1 27 10 0 Detroit. 4 0 2 0 0 1 0 1 0 Philadelphia ioooo:o:.- - Kuaa Detroit Jones. Cobb. Crawford. Pels-hant- U'Leary. Philadelphia Lord. Collins. Murphy, 2: Mrlnnes. 2. t lrsl base on error Phila- delphia Vttt on bases Detroit. ; Philadelphia, Klrtt base on balls OR Coombs. : on Dono-- t an. 2. Struck out By Coombs. by Donovan, Two base hits Crawford. Delehanty. J; Jonta. Sscrlflce Crswford. Stolen bases Cobb. Bush. Lapp. Doubl nlayt Coombs. ntrryand xeinnee: nsuersnd Mcinnes; o ieary Delehanty. Passed ball Lapp, umpire In chief Dlneen. riell umotre Connollv. rime hours. WASSMNOION, t; CI.KtPLAND. 1. VTAsaiNOTON. July 2S. The Nationals raptured opening game nf the Cle elsnd series here this afternoon, a to 2 1 he rteran Tom hughes pitched In hi. old time form snd allowed but rlehl scattered hit.. The Nsttonsl. knocked Krspp out of the bo In the seventh, piling up four run.. A home run .rnssh arr the right field fence by Jsrkson In the nrsl Inning wa the iraiurr. me score. t l.tVUt.AMl WASRINOION. as. a. p. a r a a, n. r. a r. rrann-.l- f 4 t '.' o o Milan rf . 4 1 1 n o Olson... 4 n o o n .schaef r.lbs i a n n Jsck.nn.rf I 2 I ii (i hlberf'd.2b4 2 1 1 Movsll.lb 4 n s I 1 (!e.sler.rf. a 1 Inn Ilutcher.cf I i. n ci Wal.er.lf. 1 1 I n Rall.2b. 4 2 0 3 1 MrBrlde.ss 1 2 4 a 1 Turner.Sb a o 2 t O Oioruy.Jb .42110 Msher.c 2 I s 1 ii .streel.c a 1 s i o Ksterl 11 n n.nuches.p 10031) Smlth.c 1 n 11 Krspp, p. I 7 Total.. M II 27 i: M.aole. II 0 Ksler.p I ii Totals. M S 34 13 2 Batted for Fisher In th elthth Innlne 'Bsttee' for Krspp In the eighth Inning Cleveland n 0 n 11 n I 002 Washington 0 11 0 o 1 11 4 0 , -- a Jacknu, Hutrhrr. Wsshlnc ton Milan. Schsefer Llberfeld. fler. Wslker, McBrlde. ranie.1 run.- Washington. 2: t'lee land, 2. I'ltsi lisse on errors "leelnd. I, Wsih Incton. 2 l.ft nn bivi Wa.htnelon. 12.('lee land. a. First bate on ball. Of! Krspp. a: off fieirr. 1. nil wii nnuu. 1.1 ill inniuE K,,,r , , a,0nnr out Uy Krapp. r- itaier, d tiutne.. J none run- - Jackson ''hrre bate hit Butcher Tuo base hit. Mr schsefer. Ball SscrlUce hlls-iies- .streri. stolen ba.rs Mberfrld. ttslker. fall Double plsjs- - Huihr.. Mrflrlde and Srhaefcr. Kit b pitcher Uy Krspp llie-jler- i. Wild pitch Kratm. Ps.vrd bsll I istier I'mnlie Jn ihlef F.sn.. Field unmlre- - atkrr nine . nnui. sml 111 minutes EASTERX LEAGt'E. sto'dinq or tnr. cllsi if. .. IV If ; IV 4.1 4S IJ.1 .VI 4JA as is :sj Ml '2 .'21 Itoctieter tin rTaT ronto tere Hsltlmore Ws sr llmitresl. ' ..V.Vm'j.r"'! . y ln"SiBiSrtfiS"lBB, ?lB,t msur tt r.n ttrstcut nocner .tiitlr lti tnc iXnrilirJff'tSSt, mrnto tuns wrlie (ifiliusnn did well for tor i.ttor st tae bsl The .core jtnsrr cur ii.komo. as. h. e a r r it r i s Hte'i.:i a a t o ,s.iw.cf 1 o t o i tictt'ln.f! s .1 t n l. ll llaia.'f I 1 I u .1 Holsn..it n I n I i. H'1-r- .'j rf c 1 o n ti'ltitci.lf . .. ii il Jor.Un Ih i : :, o u Uvttrln.ll. r .i II : . HrsMlej ..lb a a I t I tticlerrf a r 4 n I hoi her.c a a a a u 'il rton.tv I I s i o Smith, i. i I r i I infer.. .1 I ; i o I ltip'..:t. I r, Mtvm.p I ii i. o HVn.i i n i ii rlll.p ii o o o ii Mc(j'l).p n n o . o o ii ii ii Mueller. p 2 u ll 4 o Mtoscn I l o ii o Wrllvr I n 3 I o Total- - ll 13 V ! -. Ju.tKp I o n o Totsl. IS IIM4 17 llsllr.l f,.r Kls.lngrr In tie rlihtli Inning. On oit when winning run uo srorrd Jrre ( lt 0 ll ll ll .1 1 2 o n n . Toninto X u il 0 n o u .1 ii 1 u Iccv ritj llrren. (irtlmsn. Iiolan of t!"v,jn" 2 U ureter, butler. May.n 'lorunto Siiaw " o'llsra. l.elebsuly. .tordsn. r Dratl . llacmAU Hum. run- - Hrsdlev. Tijiee i,a.r lilt isocnc! Two t,ae hit. iiarLmsn. Ms.on Sairliire hit I ulleruiu bacrin.r 6 Hilar. .stolen tis-- c siaw. (iettmsn Struik out In Ms.on. 1. hv Uack-na- n 4. t.v Muellei z: h Frill. I It Jutl. First liae on ball, tin Ua.an .1 of orI ljat.mn s. ort Mueller. 1 off Frill. :. oft Ju. '; : v '" l"f1Y,;.rJ,f1"'y 1 1?r.ri,r"nJr ' '. : ..' .' llalllgsn I Irhl umpire Wrlcht time : hour. ami 0.'. minute. I B, V?' I July :j llotn buffalo and Newark "Vn'nl' iS V,fnr ,'Lr ,l,,,lJiSE!'i,i,,V , ,i''"'. ' l".n '.?. r,f'i' r"'. . ','"l''n .'"' , Vor u,,'; , r ,?,' Xr' s'rVZ s.iun chased frun. ine mound, t.ui hontz and Molar. r5 Unci, it out. Ihe Mure I .kwai:c KVtTAljn. . AS. H f aa, n i zier Hi . i. 0 S. hlrm.lf a ; in inii-v.- it ii C.rnii.t. 4 a Ueier.lf a in i. Mtirra) ,cf . n n . nsltoa.rf . : l ii .Mccahe.rf t ; 0 ' '""A .. .t Snsipr.lb s a ii. "nlin..n ii i 0 M Mils''.!' 1 1 01 'fiy.'i'.1; : i n I rue.d'e :bx I i !CV"r,r 1 Siarr.sb a n ' MOimes.p ii Tailor.p I n "t Snor.U.p. II 'White 1 1 J' Swill? p ii o I Totals . aa ivm ii : :MIMer 1 I ; Malarkt.pl n n n Total, as, 17 :; 1: n McMllsier out bit bv batted bsll Halted for Ts!ar in ibe fourth Inning. :lltted for Maultr In the nftn Inning Newark n n a n a ii : n o a burtaio a u l i 4 n n is Itun. Newark gler. Meier :, llalton. .1 Fisher, liuden uuniio-schir- m. : droh t llurrsi. MrCahe Mnaroe. r: Truesdal.. Tavlnr. Miller. First base on Palis Off Taylor, I o.T Holme.. I, off Sr.onu. of Ehult? I Struck out n snuiiz ny i nv Msiarkev t H"e KiM'"T-i.- lVx?'J.Vt'K??"J"1 7,7ri " S in 'liuJei Trf.e'&'le.", Vm,,'b..eHon,ro""llU,ff0al.,: be" on bases-New- ark, s. Ilurlalo. a. Double (;r0)1 Tmetdale snd Sbsrpe. Hit hy pitcher liy Shont. Wild pitch Taylor l'a..ed bell Mc.Mll.tcr t'mplre In rhl'f Murra;' Field umpire Klllen Time : hours and 9 minutes. ATMo.vtsr.it-nBSTOAM- r, r n r Balilmore nnnnnnni i;si Montreal n (i ii ii n I n ii (ii a a t Batteries- - D) gert and Egan; Ui.buc and Curll. srroNn noir. p n x Baltimore n ll I n 0 7 n n - 4 s 3 Montreal 11 3 0 3 11 IS a I Batterlei-Fro- ck, (iantt. Egsn and Byen, . Burke and Both at nornrsTaa. p n t Prorldenre . 0 n n n n n" I I n .1 3 3 Rochester 11 11 o 3 n s n .7 10 nailer and Peterson. Ilujhe.. Mel on nell. Jncklll.rh snd Mitchell I I ew lork Stale league. at srsiri'sr. r . Klmlra n I n n 2 n n 3 Sirsru.e I I 11 11 n 3 11 n a 0 a Batteries Schmldl Carter and Barton: Sltton andKO'.pman I'mplrr. ndei ton and Wheeler ar L Tic t I p r. I Pinihsmlnn 2 n n n 11 n n on 7 I'tka 11 (1 did! (i 0 3 3 Batteries ).i)e and Mnnahan Msllny snd 2Hoe, t'mplre D Toole I Southern league, ; New- - Orlesn.. 2 McniphN. " Mnnigomer) . a, Atlanta, I hsttsnnoga, s Mobile. ' Birmingham, a. Nashville 3 Trl.wial lefaKue. XI 'Irentnn I.snca.ier, I.V I'reninn. a. At York York. a. Hsrrl.hurg. (. At llesiling itmlnglon. . . 3 t Johnstown Altoons, S; Johnstown, a. American Asinrtatten. t M Paul St Paul. 7 Columbus, s. t Minneapolis Minneapolis, ; Mulsvllle. M Vlllttaiisee Milwaukee. 9. Toledo. A, At Kansas City Ivan.axCHy, 2; Indianapolis, 0, I ....! BASiKRAMs 2 garnet, first game: P M N Y . I tmerleansvs chlcagj. American Leaf ut Park, I Adm, aoc, -- ,tr, THE SUN, SATURDAY. JULY 20, 1911. OAkSMEN IN CLOSE RAGES CHAMPIOXSHtP EVEXTS AT SARATOGA ATTRACT WELL. Holier of Toronto K.a.ll) lns the Mingles and Mter Is a tliatnplon rgnnaut four llefeats I'rapk New York ,, .'. lre-O- nr Victory for Iho West. SAf!ATi"M, .Inly is Saratogit y dis- carded mourning for the baublo of horse racing and assumed the miuallc crown. For Ihe first time in fifteen yearn the National Association of Amateur Oarsmen held Its championship e.ents on th" lake under condition, which started nu.pl-'inusl- r, but wercmarred by ndrillng rain before the afternoon wns half over. Transportation facilities were, taxed In the utmost to. carry the crowd lo the lake shores, the chief iilntsof antage being the bluff opposite Newman's l.nke House, about a ipiarter of a mile from the finish, and the Moon's Landing, dlrct tly liehlnd Ihe finish. At the end of the first day s racing r It. Butler of Toronto stood out as the hero whose name may go down to posterity with that of the other famous sculler Fd Hanlon, who came from the shores of Ijike Frle. He won the association senior singles with ridiculous ease, graduating into the oh.m- - plonshlp class. An hour and a half later he tackled the previous champions and made them look like novices In the trip over the mile and a quarter course, llutter represented the Argonaut It. C, and the aupremacr of the Dominion Iwas further demonatrated when the Argonaut four dis posed of the crack crews of the New lork A, C. and Anindels of Baltimore in the senior four oared event. Boston had i Its fair share of victories with Oere of the Union B. C. taking the Intermediate singles and the.eim sculler with C. Wiggins winning the Intermediate doubles from the biggest field of th dsy. The West had one victory when the Detroit H. T four heat out the .rils of llatmot after a stirring race In the intermediate fours, New ork and riilladelphla. though well represented, failed to get a first, but are hoping for better results in the races scheduled for The arrangements were perfect and the water. little ihoppy at first, smoothed down under the gentle Influence of the rain lames I), Devre of St. Paul had a aitiei.ure us not a protest of foul was mad, but the starter, Henry I'enn Hurke. hud .1 difficult task to line the crews up without the aid of stake boats. He performed his duties so well that the oarsmen themselves were to blame for any ragged starts. The first rare of the day was the Inter- mediate single shells. !ere. the t'nioti B. i',. man, ncored the first sun ess for New Kngland. 'the llostoniun had a clear lend at half a mile with Faulkner or the Itiver-slde- s just holding Diew of the Maltas, who was the only outsider to oppose the four New Fnglandera. (iere won bv two length" from Faulkner, who won n length In front of Drew K., II liutler of the Ugonauts nuickly showed that the leporte of hi. beating former champion Schole. before tenting 'lotonto were founded 011 facts. Half a doren stroke ufter the tsrt of the associa- tion singles his shell showed slis'litlv in advance. I uessel of the Hurleius, ( arter of the ew Hochelles mill ! begin aether for varus. dinning his oars sllghtlv t iii advii.ee of Kues.ei, while Mnitli was already dropping le hi ml. Sculling in faultless fashion llu -- ler had clear o-- n water between his shell and that of Catter, who was still slightly in advance of Kuessel t Ihe bull (lie toronto man was two lengths to the good and at the tliiee-tiuarte- the race had de- veloped into a procession Uutler then had the lengths to the good the poltiotis of the others remained unchanged U the ttn'sli liutler was ten leuitltis ahead, with farter eight lengths in fiont of I ues.el. who beat Smith liy live leu.'ths Ihe Ariels of llaltitnoi.. .ind the lletiolt II t" four hooked up for a duel in the inter- mediate event Detroit held a sllifUt lead at the half, only to have the iies draw up to them at the tliree-uuartet- I'or the next imarfer theie whs nothing to 1 hi....e li.s..ti the crew except I tin t the wete lowing with ii stroke HiHt wa. l.u king ill t tie relU elie I. where ML't.ll.. .11 :i v us t mil of tune i :i mile hih! a iiuarter lie- - ttolt had a length advantage. Inn the rie were msj done wlth.Hiiil putting ifieni.elvew togeiliei they got in belter time des- perate .,uti Liudeil t lii-i- half a length behind the Deiri.it. Il,e We. tern club crew teamed to be ,i fin-to- ater the flil hilf mile and WS four lengili'. behind at the muh Ihe ir.ri. lined up tor the inteiinedinte doiiblt". tniiile a ptetty siKht. mid (or the flr.t half mile the epet. New I'.i.chelles anil .spriiigflelds rowed .troke lor Mioke with the I uioii. a length belund M half distance the moil dteu up to the iejdei-- . while the e.pei- - diopte-- behind, ap- parently lieateti for the half tulle the I nion miiiI New liochelle. hud i hot and heal Sear the finish the New Kcrhelle p.ur racked and lh I nion went iiheml. to win 1.V H ieilk'tll flOIII the Ye.He, wll I'lltlie o ill tiouheie In Hie last imaiter und beat New Koehell,- - Lutr a length lllixinuhan the .Sptiugflcld nil. nearly out hi the flt.i.h, nnd leinrault. the bow mail, hud to leiive him bv spln.htug him with wstei. When liutler turned out for the rh.impu.n enior singles it wn all over but the "hom- ing M&iuuel F (.ordoti of the Yes,r ( of Philadelphia and Med Micplieuld the Harlem liowing i lul. ol New lull, had the mettle to oppose the new nondei lioidon, on the west Ki.ie of the lake, fulled to rated the Marter' word and Hutlei und Sheiheatd had a length advantage. Ills llleunt little to Sliephenld. w lio labole.l from the start, but liutler increased his lead to four lengths ut the half mile mark, rtheie (iotilon had passed the struggling New Norker and led him bv two nnd a half lengths. U this point liutler besu to hiikbnnil his ntiength, surveIng the following ourMiien until the List iiuarter llien steering out of the way of a pliatl-- , at row boat that hud invaded bis course, the ne wonder bit it up (iordoti was ,ildujie with and was beaten ten length, though he nisi, be.it Miepheatil by seven lengths I lie Britannia 11 ( of Ottawa and the Western H C ill M I. ouis withdrew from the senlnt four oired shell event which closed the programme lie New 1 ork K (' crew had the berth on the west shore,! with the ArundeW next, then Mound Citv and Argonauts on the outside. Ihe crews had gone scarcely a iiuarter of a mile when the Arundels and New orks. who hnd hugged each oijier at the start, came ilnngrrou.lv neai n (mil liver on th" fnr side the A.rgoiinut were making great headway and hud a length's ndvantage The New iorkerswere rowing In the besi form, but could not get n lead with the srundels until a nule had lieen covered The Mound t itv crew was beaten nt this time. The sruonaut bad plain sailing for Ihe last half mile nnd won by ubout a length and n hall In the last uunrler ilbe .New Vorks hit up their stroke and beat out the Arundels hv halt a length 'I lie summaries Intermediate Mneles (,n bv W N l.eie I'nl'.u II C . tin. ton W Faulkner. Illier.ldc II C, (smbtl.Ue. serond s M lirew. Malta K r. Philadelphia, llilnl trank Heine. M.rlng reld D C and .t Keennn. Wet l.)nn H. c . a'.o rowed Time, s mlnuie. 4.S ; a erioml. ..octsiion senior Mngie. won D r n nutler. Argonaut It Tcrnntn. (Icorge I srter rv iiocnene it i New York, .eiond: Frcil rues.!, llsrleni II Sen York, ihlrd i; c smi.h i ninn n RoMon. fourth, 'lime, s mtr.iite.lt I a .erond. i hsmplon Senior Won h F B lluiler. Xreonsut It i. Toronto. Ksmuel F (iiirdnn. e.per II C. Philadelphia .ecnn.l. Fred Shep herd. Hailem II I . Sew York, third Time. 7 mlnuie. :A 23 seconds Intermediate Four Oared .shell Won hv neiron n won v vi iiavmnn.i. now. ,x 1. '' l.dwarT.. .so. 2. vv , seer, so, a. , I Mercer stroke. Ariel H. ( lialilmnre wlih W Wilson. 3bow. , iiti.iebrsnni. so 11 Mis sne, so, 3 a 1 nnin. ..ro.e. sec.. no vves.cin 11 n,oul.. third. Iline 7 minute. 24 2 3 second. iniermeuiAie nnubi. unn by nmn 11 ( B'.Mon. W S Cere, bow i Wlggln. sirnke Vesper II I Philadelphia. Harold bow. Waller .smith, Urnke. second New Hocheile II ( II. Ill.coe t.nw .Inhn Mider.nn, .irol.c, ihlrd tloekemmon B (' sprlnglleld- Fnlrmi.nl It. A Philadelphia t nlver.ltv Barge I'l.ih. Phils oelntila sn.l Snrlneheld It C. slso riorcd Time 7 minutes 41 seconds. senior lour (isreu Mien won by Argonaut It. c.. Toronto A II llnssell. bow. w F (,. Murphy. s. Mnclslr. So. a. c 11 rsjli.r, .Irnte Sew nrk A F II II. . oner. how. T II .spauldlng. S'n 2. C F yulnu, No. 3. 11 I Mssee. stroke, second. Xrundcl 11 Balilrni.ie Ihlrd Mound ( Hy It (' alo towed, Time. 7 minute a .econds fllr li races tiwa,y tlm annual meeting of the Snlional vssoclHlii.il of uuiteur iialsnieti was held In Convention Hall I lie prlnilpal liusincss of tuti-in- was the .Heellnn of Irnil llietllliers ol Hie ckerlitivn lomuilttes to nil pIhc's of Iho-- .. icllring under the Miles. Oi.iKisltion had heen f.- - risscleil to lohn r ( nogaii of Hie hpnnsfleld 111 C. and Arthur Wehsli'i- - of Iho Detioll II I s . hut the delegnles nefp In a em-- 1 peaceful mood nnd only one routost dc Iho fight was nuid" against Ivelos liy I rank t allin of Hi" Lincoln H. C. hicago Chailes 'F Sheehan of tlt ftnrkriininon 11 C of Sptlngfleld, who had heen nominated to oppose Mr ,('oogan. made a sioecli in which lie nth-Klre- In th interest of hdMin.ii.v Wohster was reeiecteu nv a . rue 01 i.i 10 111 inn Avrotlve. coniniittco follows .Ismes Pllklngton, narlem II tf' . Sew Xoik Charles W. Prelsendanr, Falrmount Bnwlng Association, Phllsdelphls: Claude II 7appnne, Potomac B. C. W aihtagtou, Fred It, rortmeycr, Pa.slc p.. C. Newark: John O.'nejan. Metro- politan ft. C Nev Vorkr.lnhnlP. f'oogan. Sprlnr-fiel- d H. ('. Sprlnrrleld. Ms..i John .1 Schssb. western nowinr nun. hi, ixiui.. nenry renn tlurke. Mslls Boat Club, Philadelphia; .lame I). Denegre, St. Paul, II. P Uardwell. Boston Athletic .Worlatlnn, Arthur Webster. Detroit Most Club. President James I'ilklngtnn In presenting the report of the executive committee re- ferred to the death of Judge James (1. Tlghe. who wns n member of the executive committee and an ardent supporter of row- ing for forty years, A silent rising vote was taken in bis memnrv The treasuiet reported a balance of II.3SD.J1 and a mem- bership of tod cluhs, The executive COM' mlttee will meet to elect officers and at that time (mother member of the ex- ecutive committee may be selected to nil the unexpired one year term of Judge Tlghe. Springfield applied for the national regatta of inij, backed up by the Mayor jnd Hoard of Trad? XATIOXAL LEAGt'E. Cutis Draw Further a). (Hants and ' Phillies llnth l,oslni(. The Olnnta lost more ground yesterday and the lead of the tlubs fattened up s"veral points. The .'ubs defeated the I'hlllies and the t ardlnnts defeated the filants Sallee and Mathewson hooked up In a pitching duel nnd the Cardinals bore off the honors. The lleds beat the Brooklyns and the Pirates fed on the Boston pudding. The results: Nt. Louis, It: New York, 2. Cincinnati, Hi f1rookln, n. Chicago, fl; Philadelphia, S. Plttaburc, ; Boston, 4. STANDING Of THI CJ.CBS ir. rc. rr. rr. Chicago. sa 40 Jt. Louis . n 57 PhlladelphlaM .eon Ctnelnnatl. .as .4-- a New Yor...M .MS. Brooklyn, ai Pittsburg a Dillon.. 20 .212 ST. LOflS (X U, S, NW TOM IN L.I, 2. St I.oris, July :. Minus Mctlraw, who Is still under suspension for jawing at the umpires, hut with their best pitcher In the box, the (Hants began a series with the Cardinal, y and came out at the little end of the horn. Slim Sallee renewed hostilities with the (iotham pitching star and surpassed him from first to last. N'ot onlv did the locals out hit the (iiants, but oittflelded them by n big margin The de- - fence of ihe (Hants was moth eaten and full of holes. 'Ihe Cardinal gathered up their run singly, but did this often enough to be on Ihe afe hide when the (iiants broke out with their only scoring demonstration, that in the ninth inning Htiggins opened on .Matty with a double in the Mrt inning He was run down 011 HaUher's "lap to Malhew-on- , Hauer reaching econd Kills sacri- ficed linn to third und Honey's Infield hit brought him in It began to rain in the third inning and the hall was hard t" handle Fletcher made a hectii' thro'v on ltli in Hie ihlrd and llliss turtered to third Dovle threw out Sallee nnd lllls- - was run ilrmn on Huggin.'s thrust to Mnthcw.ot' Huggin. drfte.l 10 seri.iid whilo this wns going on and was batted home bv Hauler Konetthv doubled to left In the third and Smith came across with .1 -- .ifety which entitled Konev to the platter The "Ixlli nnd 'exenlh eacn yielded .1 tun tn error t.v Merkle and h clea" hit by Honey coie. I. lbs in the sixth l'eore helped the ( urdinnls to 11 run in the with two errors, a muiT mid n wild lieave. 'I lie ii'l-iu- es came In connritlon with a hit liy He. 'Ihe fiiant. waite.1 until the 111 tt 11 W,"" ' ""' 'u,' ,,u tMl out. but Miodgra hit safelv. Murtav was t.iken iiie of by llauser and Kouetihy Merkle s. latched a bit and Herog piipclied a tru.lrt to lie i..t left 011 Fletchers 11 v. to I lake- - he Mote M.W xol'k n ii. p A. S Iieii.ir.lf .1 n I I 2 ili.iriclii. :t4 a i llccUrr.ir o o ii n ii Mauser. . 4 I'rsndall . i:ill..lf a o o ln Ic rn n K..ne" .11.. 4 nodi:'..,cf n t:ans rf I 0 ol lurrsK ,rf I Mrltn..t... 4 n lcri,e.it, I I lake. Cf .1 n ol llcroK,.it, I IIII...C X I ii' I I'tcnrr... o Sal.e.i. a o n1 Mcer... Msth'-uti- .t i ii Total, sj :; i Totals as s :i is a Hatted for llevorr In the elcritt. lunlng. ' New iirk , . Minis . i n i 1 o I 1 - ; Hun. New urk .SnoiUra.s, Meiklc S.I : touts ltuf!n. Ilsusrr. Mils. Kouetcni tills. two iir nits lluiiln. Ivoiirich). ;. Tnier ha.,, nil ller.ig sacrlriir hit -- tail. Houble .la Mayer, tlugalns ami Kmieicnj Mnlen bases lirvuir. Vtrkle, : llli t pitcher Hi .sallee I'lrlcbtr' sttuck out- - ll s'allee. a. hv Msthewsiin s Left on bj.es M. lnils. St ittK. a I nmlre In chief Klem. Meld umpire liteiiiiaii. 'lln.r. 1 hour and aa minute. iimismii. iir.i.iiKi.rs, e i im iNNAii. July - In a poorly played game the lieds deleated the llrooklyus v While both outfields worked well, the fielding of both infields wa very had' The visitors were unable to hit Fronime h.ud. only two of their drives being clean hits l.rw in home run with the bases full enabled Ihe visitors to tie the score in the sixth after the Heeds had accumulated ' Hi" run le.nl. Ilarger had a bad dv . lie whs bit liHrdand had lotsoi trouble get-- ' ting them over I hough he gave no passes I he generally gave a tuner two ol three straight bnlls nt the stall llagou held the I ltel sale in the last two innings alter he hud lebeveil Ilarger In the sixth President Kogel of the Philadelphia I team was here y for two purposes Hl ofler for McLean was turned down im- - tneiiUtelv Herrmann made no promises wl.eu I oeel asked him to liite.,.,i .... behalf of Mugee, who is under suspension BKOOSt.Ts: riMlXTI .h ii e i r ASH Toolev s. I I I 1 iirscuerir a ; a u ii Ilauherl 11. I n Hsicvcf 4 : I 0 (I Wheat.lf a ti II lltrrll.lt a I s t ii Hummel lb I 11 Mltrhell.rf 4 l ; ii n liaW.lsnn.cf I o liiiwnr) ,3b I : n n Coul.on.rf a o (Irani. s. . i i a i Z ermsii.st. I o l'raii.:ii 4 : s Frwtn.c I ii McLean. c. 4 i llsrger P a i r o I rutnme.p i n : Haiti.!! p II II 2 (I Mark o o o ii ii- Totals as n :7 ii i Totals as :i ii i Hailed fur Itati.n In tne ninth Inning i tlronkl) n o u o o o s o 0 1 a ' Cincinnati a il I I o s o n J Itun.- - lln.okl)i. Frwln. : Zimmerman, Coul i son. lavldon. Hummel Cliicliiusil -- Fgau. :. ' llohllucl llevlier. Mitchell l)one. ilrl.eiu I Left on bases - Brooklyn, t Cincinnati, a, Two' base till llescr-r- Three base llownej Home tun Km In. Sacrifice hit Mol.lltcll Stolen l.a.e. (irnnt, Egan, Hate, lilt, orf Itareer 13 In live and one third Innings, nit Hagon. 2 In two thirds Inning Ilouble pla Fiwln ant Hummel. Struck nut -- By Frommr. f. bv Harger. 1 First base on ball, lirf Fromme 4. i mpire in rniet u nav Field umpire Km.lle Time 1 .our sud m minute. chicauoiv i. s run. tun. nut is t .a. I Hictno, .lul) Hill Burns had one lis. I Inning In tne lirst gsme between the (Jusker ( In tad nnd tne Cubs and the local, slugged tlitli ua to victor) . fl lo a. The score riiiLit.n.rntv ClltCAOO ah ii. e a r A. UPAS Knsbc :l. 4:0a 11 Sheckard.lfi n a 11 11 I'a.kert.f silo 11 Scnulie.rf 1 :: 11 11 l.obert.ab a 11 n n llofman.cf.2 11 I 11 11 l.uricrtis.ih 4 n 13 11 0 lm'n.2li, a n a : 11 Uii-h.- if 1 a n 11 11 iiiiie,ati 1 : : 11 Heikrf 1 n a 11 n Tlnlier.ss 1 ; a a 0 I Ionian .. I 2 a " Salir.lh. .12 7 3 11 Moran c 1 2 .'. 2 11 Arrher.r a 2 7 2 11 Huins.i. 2 o 1. a oM'Intyre.p: 1 11 1 11 1 llu. 11 (I n 11 Brown p 2 11 11 I o Total, as to 24 13 11 Total. 32 11 27 It u Halted for Burn. In III' ninth Inning. Philadelphia n 11 11 n -. 11 n 11 n a Chlcsio 0 11 n a 0 1 11 11 s Hun Philadelphia H'i'k. Iionlan. Moran. Chip,,. Chilli. Immxrmin IWi. Is M, TlnLet lfl on bases Phllsdelphls. n. Cnlcsgo, 7 irsi s . II ,1S, ... u, Wl ,111) jr. ,, ort Blown. 2 Slrur'. out Hi, Burns, a. hy Me lntrc, b Brown, a. Hit liv"plicher By Burn, itmtnermani Two base hits Pa.krrt, Knsbe Three base lilts Wslh, Schulle, Archer, liojle Home run Tinker .SscrlUce hits- - Hnfman, Hums, rchcr Stolen liase Walsh t'mplre In i nlet lilgler Field umpire I lnnernn. Time 1 hour and 1a minutes. rinaat'Hti, P. no. ion in t, '. i. PilTSsrno. .lull is Wrelchrd fielding h) Hie Inctlcctlvrncs jsve Pittsburg a safe lead Jones, J ii...i,.t.'u neu- n.lilnle tleliler. msilc s star ralc-- i I ,,r urn .easnn on Hi.- - Pittsburg arounds In tne ilgiuh. with Ihe base. full, be ran far hark and leaped high In Ine sir, mskuig a one nanneu spear of Caret's Hue drive thsl looked like s sure home ,11, he .core HOSTOS rmsnt'ao a a. 11 i' a v ar. tt. p. Sweenev jti t 11 Birne.ai. a Spratl.ss 4 0 I Learn., f 4 (...wih.lh 4 n II 1 Caret ,lf. t Ingerrn.ai. I II I W agner.ss 3 11 Mlller.rf 2 4 II .1 Mller,2b 2 .lonrs.i f I I M'lvchlie.ll.S Kaiser. If 2 1 II W ll.iin.lt 4 II 1 n Simon. c I iiririin ; a n dams p I nrown.p 0 11 .Maltern.p 2 0 11 Totals 3.1 13 27 Hi 2 Totals v. 21 13 41 Poslnn 00002020 04 Pittsburg ( I ton 11 21 ..-- Hun Boston Jnne.. Ksl.er. 2; llarlden ntt. burg B) rne. Leach, 2; Wsjner 2; Wilson. Adams, Carry. 2. Two base hlis kaiser, llarlden, Inger ton. 'liner base lilts McKe. hnle, Csrej Sacrl flee flies .1 Miller, 2, Mi Kerhnle Hll In Pitcher By Brown iWsgneri Flr.t l.ise i,n balls off Brown. l.nlT Msttern. 1 Struck out B Maltern, 1, hv Adams, s. Wild pilch Brown t'mplre In chief- - Johnstone Field umplre-naj- ou. Tlne - 1 hour and to minute 1. AMONG THE AUT0M0BIL1STS MOTOR TOVR TO THE RERK- - HHIRE VALLEY. This Is In New .terse). IVtTtfui liakcs HepatconR and firecnwood-Pleasa- nt Scenic Route lie Palma and MUhart Team .Mates at Klgln-N- cw Maxwellf. The motor lour offered y Is one that takes In about a hundred miles of New Jersey territory, leading out to the Berk- shire Valley, a beautiful spot in Jefferson county between the two lakes llopatcong and Oreenwood. The roads nnd the scenery both should reward the motorists who makes the Journey Even though rela- tions with New Jersey, as far as the New ork motorist Is concerned, are In strained condition, there Is no reason why the should deprive himself of a good trip. Ihe trip leads through s.rcola, where Is the picturesque water wheel, and then to the Passaic Hiver. It follows this river and rises over Preakness Mountain At this point the scenery Is Indeed delightful. Boonton. Newfoundland and Denvllle are places touched by this tour. 1 Is possible to begin this tour either from Forty-secon- d street ferry or 130th street 4 ferry. From Forty-secon- d street ferry the road leads up Into the Hudson County Boulevard and then into the Bulls Ferry road. Passing through the tollgate, the route Is held as far as Ionla. Here, as It will be seen 'below, the other route Joins, on. It'innlng directions for this tour are furnished by the Bureau of Tours of the Automobile Club of America. They are: Trom New York cross isoth street ferry to Edgewster (4.4 miles.. Turn right along shore rosd, Hp Fort Lee Hill and near top take left fork. Straight on through tort l.ee to LcONts i7.7 mllesi. Straight on Turn left on Central aienue at jellnw bouse on right. Cross rallrosd at l.ronls station, straight on scross the Hack en.sck Meadow.. I ' p bill. Do n hill. Cro.. railroad at station In Booota nt 2 mile.. Cro.. Ilackrnsack Itlver Straight on to end or man at Main street ipark on ngnp. llAtNsu ill.s mlte Turn jefi on Main street, and at once turn light un F.9SCE 'street. ri... railroad at sis lion. At second street be) end railroad turn light on Pro.peet avenue. Cro.. over rail load and at first street beyond turn left on Central avenue, straight on to end of street at Hocheile avenue Hi. 7 mllesi. where turn left. At first rosd turn right and pas. Ho- cheile Park station on left ill B mile... Cro.. bridge over stream anil at end of rotd Just beyond turn right (15 miles!. Mraltht on along Ihe left of the .saddle Hlver lo the Ar cola Water Wheel ll" miles'. Turn right acre bridge and at once turn left for route In .suffern. (io .trait ht on inrst road to right lead, to Paterson). snd where rosd come, to sn end st white house with brown .lone "I." turn left nn macadam lis miles. , Cross rail rosd at station In , l air lawn ns.a tnlir... Cross trolley and st first road beyond (taloon on left hand rorneri. turn right (Mi mllesi (hi straight on, passing bridge on left over the Paasalc nber. Cross bridge over stresm ijl.3 mile. i. Pa., another bridge over the Passaic Hlver and go straight on through llAWTBOasa 121.4 mllesi. t ontinue straight ahead, shortly ernt.ing over one railroad and under another st the same I lime, Pss. a narrow road Just beond the I I abroad and turn right Into the second road I i?l 7 mlle.t On straight on tntu . NonrM I'ATtssos ;. mllesi. Where turn left on Itea street, At end nf road i Just a .short distance ahead turn rlrht snd I then turn left at flr.t mad tsrhoolhouse on right hand), up hill over Preakness Mountain .l.i.l after teaching the top of the bill take the let I fork i:i a rhlle.i Fnr a .hort distance (onlinue on dirt road, passing through StrosiAr ire mllesi. pa., one macadam road and st second mac adani road turn light i!7. mllesi. i.stralrht on 1. a dirt road and Just bevond Is Franklin lke.) Co atialght on. passing rtisd on right I M i miles. Cro.. railroad at station In ChTSTAt, L.xr. CM a ml leu. Curve rlfhl, passing road on left ISO a mllesi i Down hill. At end of road turn left. Cross I I. (ide over stream. Cro.s railroad ..kis miles. Cio.s snother railroad at station In Nrw (Iakl.ki. i an mllesi I Atendof road. alittleheyond. turn rlfhtdonn j hill and i ros. on Iron bridge over Ponipton j i.ase. ju.i acros. oriage nini leu wun roan At end nf road turn left at Plimpton House ' isi.4 mllesi A snort distance Wvi.tid. st I small three cornered ireeu, turn right, while house with slnne bottom on rlgnt hsxi.l corner ' storlly crusting three bridges and one rail road Pass station on left In Poueros i as mile.. Cm.. .ln,l. r.,.t.'.l p.llrna.l , mO.t Pass station In IllAioMtxaiiiLr iss mile. i Curve rlghl I37.S mlle.i. na.tlng post office, end Ju.t hevnnd take the left fork S7.I mlle.i Down rill. Curve left, na.slng road un light .as a mile. Cross raliroad iss d mlle.i Y Smith Mii.iji s mlle.t Cross bridge over stream (30 3 n'lle.i Cro. railroad Take left fork M0 mllesi. I'lt- - eservolr and waterfalls on left ill.s mile.', and curve around right hank of reservoir Pas. under railroad 142.7 mllesi. Cro. brldxe over railroad 143 I mile... Cro.. siding Ju.t heomt Iiown hill Cro.s bridge over stream Curve left, pss-ln- g road on right 144. a n.lle.i Crois bridge over stream '7 7 llllleM Nsw roi;NPt.ANn .44 . mlle.i ,lu. I after leaving village take right hand fork, following macadam up hill Has mile.. Down hltl Cro.s bridge over rallrosd n?l mlle.i and Ju.t beyond, at end of road, turn rut A little- - further along, with lake on left and at llr.t road turn left 147 3 mllesi scro.. arm nf lake; on the right hand are several good sired .tones, and railroad I. 011 ilsht several feet above the road road straight on Is macadam, thourn to the left Is gravel He sure and do not ml, this turn, as till I. the beginning nf the return trip down the Berkshire Vsllej. Skirt along the left of the lake Cro brldse over arm of lake, and Ju.t bejond keep left up hill, Pa. Inr rosd on right. Isawnhlil At end of road linn right up hill. Take left fork 1M19 mlle.i atslrn marked "Hover " (in.tralghtoiulnwn the valley, (ro.slng two bridge. S2.4 mile.) 'lake left fork- iS7 I mllesi. shortly rrnsalng bridge tlo straight on to llr.t Stsle rosd. si none house on left and Hotel llcrkshlre on right BmaamitF YtU-r.- tS3 1 mllet. , Here turn left, (in up hill and down hill Cro.s railroad llli mllct Pas. road on light 'Mlflmlte.l Cro.. railroad isOAnille.t ('ro..brldeoverslream ifll 4 mlle.i Straight on. pa.ktng rallrosd station 102 7 mlle.i. then nine left 10 blind end of .Ireet. where turn right acrn.. railroad and brtdsr to centre of llov rn (S3 mllesi , Mansion House nn one corner, drug siore on anolher. here turn left and follow- - trolley Cross bridge over strc.01 tea 7 mlle.i. Turn lefi with road over railroad and canal .S4 4 mile.. Cro.. bridge over la 3 mlle.i Ume right In Boca a wat isa I mlle.i , Cross bridge over .(ream and rro. railroad isa 3 mlle.i Cro.s rallrosd again at Rock sway station Cross over a railroad (S7.1 mllesi. Cros. trolley ts pule.1 DtNTlll r (s.l mlle'i. iw K.nL .hnrl nf Hal sine Inn turn rlirlit nn tlirt road AI nr.! inrs issr ine ieri nana ' load and cro nriuge over canm inn 3 miles , .... nrt nrn.s hrlHre nvnr (in up hill through wood, on dirt rosd. pas. Ing one rosd on Ihe rlghl. and rr flr.t gw.l roan on rigni hi., mnesi mm rigni, enn ju.t hejnnd cross bridge over stresm, and going' tip smsu nui. pa, rnurcn ann cemeierv on left (,o .trslght on a short dl.tarce further, when macadam begin, again. Follow maca dam. over rlter and ranal bridge Al nrsl left hsnd road, large pond to Hie left hand, In'iT br'dg? Sver a sta n and canal .fJl'mUesi. ' Pownvn.i.r 73 mllesi Follow macadam along cansl and rher Cros. over railroad, noos ros i74 4 mllesi. Main .Heet snd M) rtle avenue Turn left nn Mrtle avenue inrst .(reel beyond rallroadi and pss rallrosd station on left Just after turning. Straight on through MosTvii.t.r. (7.. a mlle.i. (line right nver ranal anil then curve left ... ... .... , ..11.. ., . Miri i.ii.i nsnii, i,., iinir.i r.1 HI. I rna.l after crossing canal, turn rlghl. Crossing anal again i7s mlle.i. curve left with road Cross ranal again 177 mlle.i. Pa.s under rail rosd (77 1 mllesi. Take rlghl fork tinder rail rosd 17' 2 mllesi. Curve rlghl with road aeros csnal mllesi. dine left arms. Cro.. bridge over Pas.alc llher and cro.. rauroan ai sisii.ut 111 Yir.w mllesi Al end nf road a Utile way beyond turn right. Crni. bridge ii I mllr.i Croat railroad 11.7 mlle.i Cross bridge orr F.lver 10 four corners. , POPULAR TOURINGCARS FTHE ULTIMATE CAN , 1 fS'W,I ' ' "It takes a Stearin to catch a Stearnt" The F. B. STEARNS CO. OF NEW YORK. Broadway at 57th Street $1,800 VOX lO The Best Value You Can Buy r.trr psrt of the VKI.IK. down to the most minute screw and bolt. Is msde of the best material and with the flnlth that you would onlv expect to find In cars sell- ing at a tery high price. GARLAND AUYOMOIILE COMPANY ma J nroadway. New lork. 19 12 DeDion Bouton Touring Cars Intrenched behind a reputation so well known that no on questions their superior construc- tion, reliability or economy, a c l. inu ii p, ssi.onn 4 cyl. o H P. a.snn 8CI. Mil, P. S.000 4 c l. IS H. P. 2.10 write for ratalogae, Selling Branch for L". S. A. le)4 BrnajMar, New Terk Telephone .vol Columbus. H. tjiscarl.. Mgr. Usrage llcpalr Shops. :i4-:i- West ftl.t St, NEW PRICES 41-5- 0 H. P. S Cyl. Missis $6,100 25-3- 5 H. P 4 Cyl Chassis S5.I0I 14-2- 0 H. P. 4 Cyl. Chassis 53,750 Immediate Deliveries. RENAULT FttlES SELLING BRANCH PSA'I, I.ACKOI.X, I'.rn. Mgr. Broadway SJth Street, w Tort. You Motarlet Who Tosir Ihe exirs .evere tire service In touring demands the extra sirengin which I. nut Into UNITED STATES TIRES Continental Hartford 4i .1 Morgan Wright X o ir lojr this .ummer w III be more enluvable tour and Ic. expen.lve to.irs If o l see to tt at the outset that vnur car I. roulnped with I'ultrd Mate. Tires United States Tire Co.. IIMn-i- y at SHIh SI. . l.Cll.v. r StMitr isj mllesi Where turn left and follow trolley. Take right fork (s 1 mllrsi on Main .treei. leaving trolley In LITTLE FaU S (S, 2 mlle.i Cross bridge over canal Cross bridge over stream Cro.s bridge over canal ti! 7 n.Hes, nnd Ju.t beyond at tlr.1 rosd turn left down hill, water tank 011 right afler the turn nt once pa. sing railroad station In (iRT Notch S7 2 mllei t first crossroad, with arrow lgn "New York' turn left around (.rest Notch Inn on Vallev road. At first road turn right on Van Houien avenue. Frame house and red barn on right Curve left over canal and at once curve right Cross bridge over stream Cross rAllroad .no a mlle.i Cto. railroad at stall. in 111 out skirt of Passaic i9? I relies" VI end of avenue turn right nn Til. er road, and at once turn left over Pa.salc Hlver mi mlle.i siratght on I nmn street and pas. clo.e to railroad station In Hriniitronti i( S mlle.i Follow- - trolley a .hort dl.tanre on Frle avenue and turn .harp left under railroad Into Hack ensar's street: then follow .Ingle tracked trolley lo Junction of double traiked trollev at Pater.oti avenue, where lurn right. Cross lailrnad st railroad station In Cimjitapt ids a mlle.i (0 .(ralght on acrn.. Ilackens.irk Mcnilnit. tin excellent Mate road cross railroad, At station In Hoviisrvtu .inn 3 mile... and Just beyond, take I ft fork, leav Ing trollev At end of road turn rlghl nn cobbles up hill Al top of hill turn left on Hudson count. Boulevard, leaving trollev Co strslghi on shout one mile, wlure, at church and ceme ier on left, turn right Into Third street. At end of street turn left, and al once turn right on continuation of Third .treet Straight on to end of road at Hudson Hiver Boulevard where tin n left and at once turn sharp rlghl tinwnnni 10 icrr hi ii'.iniiirv IIU..S mlle.i. Leaving fern- - house, al nnre'turn left, then right Into Forty third strcci, .Sew York. "he Simplex cars which will compel In Ihe road races nt Klgln next month will l.c driven, one liy l)e I'alma, the other liy Spencer Wisharl. Wlsharl drove a n Ihe Son mile race and finished fmittii 'rh, W',l'r of " r"T Ifillisn.ialiorse.powcrloiiringcareiiuippcd Cllttllge in HIP lorill 01 Hie inoini.M nun net.' The Brass hand that has Been on other llt"f" ' ......:. .ii....... r.B.knnnr tf.ll I llOOC VCSIIIl l ens), side steel body done in rnvitl L'leen' . 1,1. urepo wneeis in,,,. s- There four models. big Is known as the, Maiwell Special I The Maxwell Mercury is a mile 11 minute' roadster. The Maxwell la '.'. horse-powe- r car In both tourlnir and road-- , (nrm anrt (he Maxwell .Messenger a .Motor I omnanv concentrated erTnrta liitpfoviiig Hie Maxwell line, which already hart built a record for efficiency. new Ideas have been evolved this tear and Ihe com- pany considers the line fit .now to take part in the competition for business, tonni 1 ii.ru Haiti rilnaooilt lansl, Curve right scro.. canal ii mile.. ,nhi0.rHT",,,iJ,i Kit.. Fanalc AUTOMOBILE. Fonsu.r. Fortvhor..nnwer apst.nas. door, mil, DI.MOS.STK Vlim. I?rallr. . AUTOMOBILE EXCHANGE ow.vriiH and sri.t.rns TOMOBILKft. COMMKFirUL en ci.f.s. o'AttAOF.s. Tinr.s. r.o' " II K.NTS. AI.SI) I1P.PAIR rov PANtF.S. WILL AI.WtV.1 V". SOlir.TlllNCi ISTFKKST TIIISCOM'MN, lo.ed Itody Male inn ie buying now atold I all r Leave llepo.lt I'ntll Wanted SOO Open Hodle.. Saa np Also Tops. ests. Windshields, eic BrnadwsT Kxchsnae'. Hody lepsrtn,.m 'I he pla.-- with Ihe "Hed Men. 17 tlrosdway. Het. atth Mih TtMn.t sy. At'Tnxtortlf.F. I70S-17I- D'WAV. S4TH 5T ?l PFX I ALLY C.OOD PAIIOAINS THIS r-- et PFKHLFJiS 1010 Touring. Ilk rr Anns, both roadster and touring; CAntLU' an'' as good as new: AMF.RICAN ROAPSTtw wljl tarrfnee, and many other opportinlvet STANDAHD OIL GASJOLI.Nr. IS tents a gallon In coupon books of pq 'j... at IIS; full meas'its guaranteed: tavei ui. owners I to 40 of garage Mill. ::j vrtr, soin at Broadway. n taos touring, ronaiuss im new; magneto, speedometer, top. winiihitvi trunk rack, robe and foot rail: latest reveri'.v,. rims; a bargain. M. SHAItPE, N, J. CHALMERS -- FORm TOtrnfNO CAR?, rs built and repainted. C. DOW, IK7 Brosdwar S. T. NEW auto casings and tubes. 41 OS lilt. SHAHPE, 11 West Broadway. CHALMERS CARS rebuilt, retsxlntei an guaranteed. C. HOW, tsu Broadway, etty CsltS BOUOHT ANt) SOLD. Mth Ceniury1 Co , 1700 n"way. cor Stth, ChaaaTeari aad Maehlalsts. CHAUFFEURS ASH MACHINISTS whs ,,. experts funilshetl car owners without esart.' reliable only supplied. Call or telephone ti GAIIAtir. SFRVICF. OF AMERlCt agency depsrlment, 1819 Broadway, rorr.er sttn n. MOTOR CAR DIRECTORY tt sf MOTOR COMPANY. J DPOIF fJMM IST0 B'way. sl Telephone, 71.717 Columl..;.. II allsftC Bought, Sold and Exchanted HIL BRIMO Times Sq. Auto Co.. 1710 Brnadnar. Auto Import Co. of America ;i4 as West 54th Street. N s9lllaHIC Motor Co., B'way. between SAtr. A Mth St.. Phone inso Columbus CADILLAC Car., Parts. Repair., (iArt Columbus circle. Tel. Mil 1118 RROAIWAY (63. St Phone Mioa C'olamhu.. -F Studebaker Bros. Co. of MY. & Iraa.way k Stlh St. Flanders Phnt) 71S1 Columbus IB o V rwfo-- d Thomsos Co nbnn I ita Bway Tel Knot uton'Oblle lompan KNOX llroaaway. ..." POFHTMlIt MOTOP, HlK l'll. NATIONAL B'way 'Mih SI Phone SIM . ( o- - MVEl.L-rlRISlO- lor;i MAXWELL 3 West Sl.l St. Phone 4141 tol Made In New York CH SIMPLEX IVfl IAS.' B') Tel .MW Walton A IJ'lh .Sk SPLITDORF MAGNETO Branch 19 Broadwar. nTeifraii. nnnwra r. sp 01 tlCna-UllrtlC- n siV,cd. Tel 4Sjnr)4.it. U7& llroadiA 'lei. Sl Columbu. Won Tenth Camr. sp.ii-- ( ,ihe lifspfeli 10 TRt Srs Coi.in.M, (icruitn). .Inly --'5 l,r Tnri'.isch of SuiemlKM's,' and I all of rcsiinieil ihelr match of eigh' C.itnes nt the rooms of Ihe t ologne I li. t'lnli yestonlav 'larrasch had white pieces in the game nnd al'r a Kiiirnnient plav continued loiU1 X tuolotiged struggle for supremacv end" d In fnvorof Tnriasrh. who thtei)v .cored his tlnrd win. The score to dale )i l arrasi h, .1 Srhlechter. 2 drawn. '. Ihe following seventeen players are .im ltllli: In the chief tnuniimejil or 'h" ( ologne Chess Congress llai ton uv" Dm liioii. Cholera. Hromadka. I ' lioneg.in, Von rreyinann. Ilafe, (.iilio " Kirschen. Nyholin. l.owsrky. Poi'1 lereschenko, Schelfhout and .10I0 ttater Sports al llltersldr. (ine ... entries me Been re. evr) by the lilversitle Yai lit Cluli for III waier sHirts which Ink" place y in fron' of the I prograiiiine lit mi ineu s swiiniiiinc ta.-e- . mixed douhl" sne. race, ladies' sw iinniiitg rac, men's smgis . canoe race. ineinirs' rRre,mn llollllle rillioe, lailles' single canoe, sw 1' tiling race for Boys, a harlequin rare and s ml. In tin t hele w 111 lie dsn ring Before the dancing Ihe prices will rs ripscntrd lo the winner in the b.tllropin . - (iamrs Scheduled fnr To-d- tvtrnii v t.KAr.pr. I'hlcsxo In New- - York ilwo game.t tlf.-- piilladelphla st Lo-il- . m linsion; l levemnd Warlungion. N.Tto ti. t.r.nt r. York In St Mills, Brookbn In rtncli'".' Philadelphia In Chicago; Bn.tnn In Pltt'h t FASTVUS l.tttODK 1. n. , i,JiT;x it. 1 s, sndlewooil, a, Catona, 1. Western e. Al lies Moines Omaha. Pe. Mnlne, n At St Joseph Sioux ' Hy. s. st Jo.eph. t tienver Flr.t game nenver. s. Tcpf.i nnd game Deni er, 7; Topeka. I M Pueblo, First gsme Lincoln. 4; Pueblo seicnd game Lincoln, a; Pueblo, 2. south MlantlP lamie. Jacksonville. S; Columbu., I. .Macon. 3; Albany. 2. Columbia, 4: Augusta. 3. &a anuth, 2, Charleston, 0. 9'sW. t 56s UfUITC WHITB CO. Broadway and Sk Mnl'MilN !:... larrasch Maxwell cars Is absent anu 1110 nincuiue looka from the front not unlike n Columlna. ' as ll has that style of radiator . dual' rrnsperl Park Hasrttall Results. l,V.l,!"nr,r;ri,.,;:L ,.ri bne,n,fn.;,v".:...'H..e.Arnue B .. C. IL ne K.lh A.ease fllPIl inr. CO unHfritofwi aie Maxwell he car Mascotle a lias He on iip Many its strong n..trs, tur or OF 40' Uv the ru new it., W, men Columbu.. IT cor. a:d (.ui, saa a::coi Cot Av Sohlech'-- r Viouiin up Hr nil was Dr lie sw'imiiurug Se-- 11 Sci Kil

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A FOURTEEN INNING DEFEAT

nic,Hi.AXin:iis catch sox oxlv nrstTO LOSE.

The

Halted Thrlr Ma lo Tie In Ninth Afterliltlnic I'onl sorrj, SuppoN th.letlrs Ileal Ihe OrtrnllsTviler and thrMa.hlnglnns Otitfilat- thr 'lc elands.

' The (.hirngn White Sox. iilwnys i loughfo for the Highlanders, defeated llii Utter

.,,, In ii fnortfieti Intlftitf tramp. ..I.-..-

,

..II.. .h. V,.rl.slprolongedV .v. V...Minr

'nfter they apiare i.tlv

hid thrown It nwny by rocky fieldingThf Sox are tied for fourth place, with

..... ... .innn hiik irwun- - r.. ..- - -header and the Mhlatli won two hirtlfought game. thi first going eleven In-

ningshit.

The Saps, who are tob.igganittgagain, wete beaten In- - til" Washington.The rctsultnCMeaKit, l; Nr nrk. R.

PMladelphla. I: nnrolt. Flni anif.Philadelphia. : lletrnlt. 6 Serond name.Wanhlnnlnn, h: (letrlantl. 1.At Borton llaln.

ananiffi or nt cLcasrt ir rr.

piro!t l Chleo .Ml

Hludelrsttw 4 Clevemnd. uooNew Vork .. MT Vth:nclon:3Botton 47 .til st. louk. :s

CHICAGO (A L.'. " MW TOM U. L.'iA fourteen tnnlni game between the a.

Hit hlanders and White Sox was finished In a.

the twitlfht laat evening when two Chicagomen came home In the dark. There was nocorinc from the ninth to the fourteenth, an

and none In the fourteenth by the New2

Yorka. who had tied the acore In the ninthwith a amlden attnek on Iron .Man I.angewhich drove thRt pitcher eut of the box theand brought the Imposing and majeMicilr. Walsh of spitbill fame to th" boi

nun-el- l Kord had been saeil for the con-- fislon of the White So, but th White Soi

didn't confuso. Kord was In fl Inning',nnd the Soi scored fle run whll he wasthere, Hut It mi'ti't hi fault He waspitching a good game, but reiicd gati-.jren- el

support. He as tnkrn out tonllow Hemphill to bat for him. and thoughHemphill failed as n pinch batman Itnevertheless looked llk a good move totrr a pinch bitter at that stage. The NewTorka ere four runs behind and thechunce of grabbing a few at one fell swoop

vi worth taking even If It meant theahelv-ln- v

of Ford.Regarding Ford, what Is the use of saving

a star pitcher for some one team againstwhich he . effective If lie is to receive sup-port a la camembrt? It vns buotinir andbad throwing while Fold as on the takwhich laid th foundation for the New

orka' defeat. On the hitting merit of thecontest they were entitled to the victory,hut that isn't all there is to baseball. 1h... .... . ...nicago tnnemers ejpioiteu me iKjssiouuiesor tneir various positions nun surenee ...

and Hritrrons nespatcn. nntfli-lilin- r thfNew ork Incumbents, all except hase,who alongside Ihe heavyfooted Johti'on .

.

as Kohinoornext to a pebble.Chase smote Walsh for a telling slngk in

the ninth inning. 'I hat was jut afterWalah had succeeded lmg The

was a potent performer aft-- r that,however. He shut down on all attempts tobreak the tie. (Julnn did hi. part In th boxwell' for four innings, and Mini Caldwellwent on with the work In a manner entitely l

to his credit. The one ilean lilt mdd offhim was a niottal blow, but he ptnlieilsplendidly for all that

Whea the game ended the street l.glit- -were Itt full blast alo llroad say and ..the, ,

purlieus and It belm the hai uf the ee- -

Bin, ,e diflereni ein thenaliu o. the I,.!,,

first half was llkeh to lie to the ill'udvun- - ,

tage of the team goin.-- lo I1.1t lat. Terltie.sulking a weatherwie eve to tlio western I

sky as if looking for iu tlon- - limn KmiJohnson, insisted on prolonging the gain,-whe- n

he would have been Jusiiried 10 mluii: I

it. Tn light was poor enough at the endof the thirteenth to have mule I

iranin then unite the proiwr thing to doWith the light fading so last it was poor I

judgment to go on and h handii-a- on tti- -

aide second at bat It was a dark day hiiv-wa-

However, with re.pectable neldiiii: ; t

by home team the riirfew etaje nevei t

would have been reachedSeveral soggy hits were made off 1 ord

Bodle made one in th -- econd innln andwith two out came it. Ironi cond on Milllvan's pop fly over second John'on mighthave taken this fly if Daniels liadn't compounding in and called for it llnrtreilmade a had throw to first in the lourlliLT .!,, rr.llnarl ... ...t.nunt. ,....1stationary and not covering econd - Daniels'misseu a grouii'i mi auu i auiieniii aim i.nnc1made hits, liesutt, three runs when tr.eie leahouldn t have been any .cratib nit '

y Lord, a sacrlfico, error by Hrijiland outfield fly gave the .sox a run in theaim.Tne New Yorks were on their wav tr, uriches In the fifth, hut the Inning turned out i

to be all cry and little wool Hanell and !

Knicnt stniz ea. terriiiie i.re. inn oenioi.nwatter filed out Swee- - I

. , wuIL'ul a.l .. r,au.d.l l,u la,M..hill's third strike allowed Hartrell toDaniels went out on a grounder to the vora- -

clous Tannehlll. who was a at shortfield Wolter and Chase slngTed in the '

slltn. poised lightly on the ba.c, while wait- - U'

Ins for assistance, nnd all the n.i.taii.ethey received was the Hantir taunlng ofCree. Hartzell and Knight. Ihe seenthinning was a reetition John. an nndSweeney walked nnd nohody wax outyinnn. Daniels and Wolter pined uway oninfield Jabs I

A scratchv two bagger bv t ren in theeighth was followed by a sharp lilt bv Hart -rell and free came Home Sweeney hadlieen thrown out in the eighth when theN'siw Yorks set to wort on n rallv ul.i. h,11.1,, 'I HI. n.,1 itnlll th unri, mum tlH fnl.l. t

wen. a siuruy nixrer, singieu xo rigni. wau-lel- s

floated a safe fly to centre and whenHodle failed to stop It Daniels w ent to secondand Caldwell to third Wolter doubled andscored Caldwell. The curtain wns ringdown on I.ange, but Chase ripped oil aelngle from Walsh's delivery and broughtDaniels and Wolter over t ree couldn'tkeen no the ndvance He swung wildlvand fanned i hase tried to steal secondand Holllvan made a wide throw, t hae I

bad the bag sa'elv. bu hadn t taken theprecaution to hit the dirt and the result iv.. k. I . , ,...nMnn.. ... l.,w ii,- - ii.rn.ii I umiui,i u,ii-- itagged Careles Hnl belore he could aet i

hack('aldwell went through the White Sov j

like a whirlwind in the tenth, eleventh.SS-'- M..:h,lt'?ll; eleve'nA:' nS'X '

P,'.1'.out Callahan and left two on haes t, thetwelfth he stnick out Mclntvre Hodle andZelder fust .hoots UimI made theniitlzry, Meanwhile Walsh wiik rutting somefancy capers iiun'eii i nae nun i reeunlieltpH slnirles in the twnlftti with oneout Hut up Btoppod Hattyoll nnd Ivnlgnland wafted ground halls to Tnntiehtll whichthat riaer greedily gootiieti

Mi Connellcarrotned a single off Caldwell'sflove In the fourteenth. Caldwell rinsidHie hall toward the linmoviihle .lohn.on,hut McConnell was too fast for lilm Lord i

picked a nice onn out of the gloaming andpickled it. It was a three dagger to righton which McConnell reached tli plateCallahan's fly to Pantele was thrown In so;lamelv that Lord had no troulile scoringDaniels opened Vow York's fourteenthwith an Infield hit. A good plav liy Lorddisposed of Wolter Chase swung three tlmsana nnarTerJ from the strikeout flugon. andthe ahllit of McConnell to i over groundenahl"rl rum to capture t ree's coe bid fora oae un

'1 lias scornI HI' '. Nrw tons

McCon l.:ii n lianlels.cf 7lird.ab . (i l..lir.if 7 a :(ratlahan.lf a ii i has. in 7 a isM'lntjre.rf s ll re- - If 7 : l (i .

Hodle.cf . a II. M 'I, ,1b ll 2 a 27lder.lb. a n ii l hniehl st S i I

Tan'hlll.s.. a it .loiins n III S n aSuillvsn.c.a (I Hv erliev 4 n lllesnge.p... 4 It Ford p 1 t n o'A alsh.p . : I. Ilctiipl.lll I

V'.lt.i p

Total... a: t: : :i I I M'lH'll i S

'lllllls .1 ; 17

'Balled for Fnrd In the ltih Innlnif'hlcaro 11 I 11 M n 11 n 11 ri 11 n n ;sw ork 11 ii 11 u 11 11 '1 11 11 11 n o

Huns Chl-aj- Mr( onneii hum : nodk ;,lannenlll, Siilli.sn New ) prk Msnlei. nliei.iFree. Hart' II Caldwill I Ir.i nn error.Chl.sgo. Lfl on bssei oleacn. P S.s tori,,tt First hase nn hslls Of Ijiiis' a nit Fnrd I.I

I. off ialti.il! I str,r iySn?' b) Wal.'i I lo I'onl 3 ,v klt'lnn. 1.

hv I sliwell S. Thtee I.."- hll lml T(n lni..h.s oiler. :: '"ree Sai rllire lilt. l.n1. i sllahsn r flits l xll.lian. Hodle siutriihues frlnl. re. Wollcr I'nase .Inhu.nii

lay Case and Knlgil. Pa.e, hill Sullhan i

lllta IIT Ling', tl I irlghtnnrtono inlrd Inning..off WslihS). in live and Un Ihlrd Innings, nit I

Fnrd, sin rvelnnlnga. off Oulnn 2 In four innln I

oir Caldwell, I In fit lanLigs, Umpire la chief

rerrlne. Field umrlre-Mutl- ln. .Time J hoursud i mlnutMrnn.APM.rrm (a. 1..1 1 prtnoiT, oMg.

t'nn.tnrt.rnu, Jnlv 2. Philadelphia wonboth iimr from He Irolt 10 day before a recentbreaking aliendanrc of snout r.ooa fans. lh

tame wrni eleten innings. I.ddle Collinsdriving home Bender with a s'ngle lo right,

score.,prrsoiT. i riiinDtLrni t.

ta m, r r ab. r, r, a. a.Jone.,lf a I it Lord. If .. . ilBti.h.s. Sola n.oidrtng.cf (I aCobb.cf 3 2 ' n (.Collin. 2b .1 I 3Ciawfd.rf alio n Maker..'!. (I 3lleleh'ty.lh 3 7 14 n ii Hrry. ...4 t 2.Morlarty.ab I Xtutphy.it. 4 I 1

o'l.rar.2h..4 I ii U'lnnes.ib 4 I) 1.1

Stanage.r i 1 hotna. r 2 II ftSunimrr.p. (p Hender.p. I II 1

Total. It t'EH Totals. JMIi 1

Twooul when wlnnlnj run wa. .cored,,, 0

imilddrlphU o u n u 11 u u n u n I I

nun Philadelphia Bender. First base on

,w aumrr.fri". i. ntucw out ny s: hvSirr.mrr. 2. Two bus hit -- llelf bnty. Sfrlflr

-- urnufr. 2; Ixiru. Ntolfn b. Jnne. roi-im- .

Jlctnnf.. t'mplf In chie- f- onnolly. Fieldumpire Dlnrcn. 'lime 2 hours nd 22 mlnulet.fHtUADKLrnii. t; Il,TROIT. OAM.

DrmoiT. rHli.Atnt.rnu,a. it A K Al. H. r. A. II

.Innerlf .1 ii l Lord. ii .i lllinh.... .1 ii Oklrlnc.f r.,4 1

fobh.rf 4 ii I Collins b a nmwfd.rf 4 n niHier..v 4 1

,4 n uHrrr 4 nUnrtarty.ati a 2 n Murphy. rf 4 Ji)'trv.:b .4 1 0 M'lnnes.tb.t 2Mtn4.r 4 0 t upp.e . a llUnovin.p. 4 1 0 Coomb vp 4 1

Totals. M 10 24 4 3 Totals. 3.1 27 10 0Detroit. 4 0 2 0 0 1 0 1 0Philadelphia ioooo:o:.- -

Kuaa Detroit Jones. Cobb. Crawford. Pels-hant-

U'Leary. Philadelphia Lord. Collins.Murphy, 2: Mrlnnes. 2. t lrsl base on error Phila-delphia Vttt on bases Detroit. ; Philadelphia,

Klrtt base on balls OR Coombs. : on Dono-- tan. 2. Struck out By Coombs. by Donovan,

Two base hits Crawford. Delehanty. J; Jonta.Sscrlflce Crswford. Stolen bases

Cobb. Bush. Lapp. Doubl nlayt Coombs.ntrryand xeinnee: nsuersnd Mcinnes; o ieary

Delehanty. Passed ball Lapp, umpire Inchief Dlneen. riell umotre Connollv. rime

hours.WASSMNOION, t; CI.KtPLAND. 1.

VTAsaiNOTON. July 2S. The Nationals rapturedopening game nf the Cle elsnd series here

this afternoon, a to 2 1 he rteran Tom hughespitched In hi. old time form snd allowed butrlehl scattered hit.. The Nsttonsl. knockedKrspp out of the bo In the seventh, piling upfour run.. A home run .rnssh arr the rightfield fence by Jsrkson In the nrsl Inning wa theiraiurr. me score.

t l.tVUt.AMl WASRINOION.as. a. p. a r a a, n. r. a r.

rrann-.l- f 4 t '.' o o Milan rf . 4 1 1 n oOlson... 4 n o o n .schaef r.lbs i a n nJsck.nn.rf I 2 I ii (i hlberf'd.2b4 2 1 1

Movsll.lb 4 n s I 1 (!e.sler.rf. a 1 InnIlutcher.cf I i. n ci Wal.er.lf. 1 1 I nRall.2b. 4 2 0 3 1 MrBrlde.ss 1 2 4 a 1

Turner.Sb a o 2 t O Oioruy.Jb .42110Msher.c 2 I s 1 ii .streel.c a 1 s i oKsterl 11 n n.nuches.p 10031)

Smlth.c 1 n 11

Krspp, p. I 7 Total.. M II 27 i:M.aole. II 0Ksler.p I ii

Totals. M S 34 13 2Batted for Fisher In th elthth Innlne

'Bsttee' for Krspp In the eighth InningCleveland n 0 n 11 n I 002Washington 0 11 0 o 1 11 4 0 , -- a

Jacknu, Hutrhrr. Wsshlncton Milan. Schsefer Llberfeld. fler. Wslker,McBrlde. ranie.1 run.- Washington. 2: t'leeland, 2. I'ltsi lisse on errors "leelnd. I, WsihIncton. 2 l.ft nn bivi Wa.htnelon. 12.('leeland. a. First bate on ball. Of! Krspp. a: offfieirr. 1. nil wii nnuu. 1.1 ill inniuEK,,,r , , a,0nnr out Uy Krapp.

r- itaier, d tiutne.. J none run- - Jackson''hrre bate hit Butcher Tuo base hit. Mr

schsefer. Ball SscrlUce hlls-iies-

.streri. stolen ba.rs Mberfrld. ttslker. fallDouble plsjs- - Huihr.. Mrflrlde and Srhaefcr.Kit b pitcher Uy Krspp llie-jler- i. Wild pitchKratm. Ps.vrd bsll I istier I'mnlie Jn ihlefF.sn.. Field unmlre- - atkrr nine . nnui.sml 111 minutes

EASTERX LEAGt'E.sto'dinq or tnr. cllsiif. .. IV If ; IV

4.1 4S IJ.1.VI 4JA

as is :sjMl '2 .'21

Itoctieter tin rTaT

ronto tereHsltlmore Ws srllmitresl.

'..V.Vm'j.r"'! . y ln"SiBiSrtfiS"lBB, ?lB,tmsur tt r.n ttrstcut nocner .tiitlr lti tnciXnrilirJff'tSSt,mrnto tuns wrlie (ifiliusnn did well for tori.ttor st tae bsl The .core

jtnsrr cur ii.komo.as. h. e a r r it r i sHte'i.:i a a t o ,s.iw.cf 1 o t o itictt'ln.f! s .1 t n l. ll llaia.'f I 1 I u .1

Holsn..it n I n I i. H'1-r- .'j rf c 1 o nti'ltitci.lf . .. ii il Jor.Un Ih i : :, o uUvttrln.ll. r .i II : . HrsMlej ..lb a a I t I

tticlerrf a r 4 n I hoi her.c a a a a u'il rton.tv I I s i o Smith, i. i I r i I

infer.. .1 I ; i o I ltip'..:t. I r,Mtvm.p I ii i. o HVn.i i n i ii

rlll.p ii o o o ii Mc(j'l).p n n o. o o ii ii ii Mueller. p 2 u ll 4 o

Mtoscn I l o ii oWrllvr I n 3 I o Total- - ll 13 V ! -.

Ju.tKp I o n o

Totsl. IS IIM4 17

llsllr.l f,.r Kls.lngrr In tie rlihtli Inning.On oit when winning run uo srorrd

Jrre ( lt 0 ll ll ll .1 1 2 o n n .Toninto X u il 0 n o u .1 ii 1 u

Iccv ritj llrren. (irtlmsn. Iiolan oft!"v,jn" 2 U ureter, butler. May.n 'loruntoSiiaw " o'llsra. l.elebsuly. .tordsn. r Dratl

. llacmAU Hum. run- - Hrsdlev. Tijiee i,a.rlilt isocnc! Two t,ae hit. iiarLmsn. Ms.onSairliire hit I ulleruiu bacrin.r 6 Hilar..stolen tis-- c siaw. (iettmsn Struik out InMs.on. 1. hv Uack-na- n 4. t.v Muellei z: h Frill. I It

Jutl. First liae on ball, tin Ua.an .1 oforI ljat.mn s. ort Mueller. 1 off Frill. :. oft Ju.'; :

v'" l"f1Y,;.rJ,f1"'y 1 1?r.ri,r"nJr

' '. : ..' .'llalllgsn I Irhl umpire Wrlcht time : hour.ami 0.'. minute. I

B, V?' IJuly :j llotn buffalo and Newark"Vn'nl' iS V,fnr ,'Lr ,l,,,lJiSE!'i,i,,V

,

,i''"'. 'l".n '.?. r,f'i' r"'. . ','"l''n .'"', Vor u,,'; ,

r ,?,' Xr' s'rVZs.iun chased frun. ine mound, t.ui hontz andMolar. r5 Unci, it out. Ihe Mure

I.kwai:c KVtTAljn. .AS. H f a a, n i

zier Hi . i. 0 S. hlrm.lf a ; ininii-v.- it ii C.rnii.t. 4 aUeier.lf a in i. Mtirra) ,cf . n n .

nsltoa.rf . : l ii .Mccahe.rf t ; 0' '""A .. .t Snsipr.lb s a ii."nlin..n ii i 0 M Mils''.!' 1 1 01'fiy.'i'.1; : i n I rue.d'e :bx I i

!CV"r,r 1 Siarr.sb a n 'MOimes.p ii Tailor.p I n "tSnor.U.p. II 'White 1 1

J'Swill? p ii o ITotals . aa ivm ii : :MIMer 1 I ;

Malarkt.pl n n n

Total, as, 17 :; 1: nMcMllsier out bit bv batted bsllHalted for Ts!ar in ibe fourth Inning.

:lltted for Maultr In the nftn InningNewark n n a n a ii : n o aburtaio a u l i 4 n n is

Itun. Newark gler. Meier :, llalton. .1Fisher, liuden uuniio-schir- m. : droh tllurrsi. MrCahe Mnaroe. r: Truesdal.. Tavlnr.Miller. First base on Palis Off Taylor, I o.THolme.. I, off Sr.onu. of Ehult? I Struck out

n snuiiz ny i nv Msiarkev tH"e KiM'"T-i.- lVx?'J.Vt'K??"J"17,7ri " S in 'liuJeiTrf.e'&'le.", Vm,,'b..eHon,ro""llU,ff0al.,:be" on bases-New- ark, s. Ilurlalo. a. Double

(;r0)1 Tmetdale snd Sbsrpe. Hit hy pitcherliy Shont. Wild pitch Taylor l'a..ed bellMc.Mll.tcr t'mplre In rhl'f Murra;' Field

umpire Klllen Time : hours and 9 minutes.ATMo.vtsr.it-nBSTOAM- r,

r n rBalilmore nnnnnnni i;siMontreal n (i ii ii n I n ii (ii a a t

Batteries- - D) gert and Egan; Ui.buc and Curll.srroNn noir.

p n xBaltimore n ll I n 0 7 n n - 4 s 3Montreal 11 3 0 3 11 IS a I

Batterlei-Fro- ck, (iantt. Egsn and Byen, .

Burke and Bothat nornrsTaa. p n t

Prorldenre . 0 n n n n n" I I n .1 3 3Rochester 11 11 o 3 n s n .7 10

nailer and Peterson. Ilujhe.. Mel onnell. Jncklll.rh snd Mitchell

I

I

ew lork Stale league.at srsiri'sr. r

.Klmlra n I n n 2 n n 3Sirsru.e I I 11 11 n 3 11 n a 0 a

Batteries Schmldl Carter and Barton: SlttonandKO'.pman I'mplrr. ndei ton and Wheeler

ar L Tic t I

p r. I

Pinihsmlnn 2 n n n 11 n n on 7I'tka 11 (1 did! (i 0 3 3

Batteries ).i)e and Mnnahan Msllny snd2Hoe, t'mplre D TooleI

Southern league, ;

New- - Orlesn.. 2 McniphN. "Mnnigomer) . a, Atlanta, I

hsttsnnoga, s Mobile. 'Birmingham, a. Nashville 3

Trl.wial lefaKue.XI 'Irentnn I.snca.ier, I.V I'reninn. a.At York York. a. Hsrrl.hurg. (.At llesiling itmlnglon. .

. 3t Johnstown Altoons, S; Johnstown, a.

American Asinrtatten.t M Paul St Paul. 7 Columbus, s.t Minneapolis Minneapolis, ; Mulsvllle.

M Vlllttaiisee Milwaukee. 9. Toledo. A,

At Kansas City Ivan.axCHy, 2; Indianapolis, 0, I

....!BASiKRAMs 2 garnet, first game: P M N Y . I

tmerleansvs chlcagj. American Leaf ut Park, I

Adm, aoc, --,tr,

THE SUN, SATURDAY. JULY 20, 1911.

OAkSMEN IN CLOSE RAGES

CHAMPIOXSHtP EVEXTS ATSARATOGA ATTRACT WELL.

Holier of Toronto K.a.ll) lns the Minglesand Mter Is a tliatnplon rgnnautfour llefeats I'rapk New York ,, .'.

lre-O- nr Victory for Iho West.

SAf!ATi"M, .Inly is Saratogit y dis-

carded mourning for the baublo of horseracing and assumed the miuallc crown.For Ihe first time in fifteen yearn theNational Association of Amateur Oarsmenheld Its championship e.ents on th" lakeunder condition, which started nu.pl-'inusl- r,

but wercmarred by ndrillng rainbefore the afternoon wns half over.

Transportation facilities were, taxed Inthe utmost to. carry the crowd lo the lakeshores, the chief iilntsof antage being thebluff opposite Newman's l.nke House, abouta ipiarter of a mile from the finish, and theMoon's Landing, dlrct tly liehlnd Ihe finish.

At the end of the first day s racing r It.Butler of Toronto stood out as the herowhose name may go down to posterity withthat of the other famous sculler Fd Hanlon,who came from the shores of Ijike Frle.He won the association senior singles withridiculous ease, graduating into the oh.m- -

plonshlp class. An hour and a half laterhe tackled the previous champions andmade them look like novices In the trip overthe mile and a quarter course, llutterrepresented the Argonaut It. C, and theaupremacr of the Dominion Iwas furtherdemonatrated when the Argonaut four disposed of the crack crews of the New lorkA, C. and Anindels of Baltimore in thesenior four oared event.

Boston had i Its fair share of victorieswith Oere of the Union B. C. taking theIntermediate singles and the.eim scullerwith C. Wiggins winning the Intermediatedoubles from the biggest field of th dsy.The West had one victory when the DetroitH. T four heat out the .rils of llatmotafter a stirring race In the intermediatefours, New ork and riilladelphla. thoughwell represented, failed to get a first, butare hoping for better results in the racesscheduled for

The arrangements were perfect and thewater. little ihoppy at first, smootheddown under the gentle Influence of the rainlames I), Devre of St. Paul had a aitiei.ureus not a protest of foul was mad, but thestarter, Henry I'enn Hurke. hud .1 difficulttask to line the crews up without the aidof stake boats.

He performed his duties so well that theoarsmen themselves were to blame for anyragged starts.

The first rare of the day was the Inter-mediate single shells. !ere. the t'niotiB. i',. man, ncored the first sun ess for NewKngland. 'the llostoniun had a clear lendat half a mile with Faulkner or the Itiver-slde- s

just holding Diew of the Maltas, whowas the only outsider to oppose the fourNew Fnglandera. (iere won bv two length"from Faulkner, who won n length In frontof Drew

K., II liutler of the Ugonauts nuicklyshowed that the leporte of hi. beatingformer champion Schole. before tenting'lotonto were founded 011 facts. Half adoren stroke ufter the tsrt of the associa-tion singles his shell showed slis'litlv inadvance. I uessel of the Hurleius, ( arterof the ew Hochelles mill! beginaether for varus.dinning his oars sllghtlvt iii advii.ee ofKues.ei, while Mnitli was already droppingle hi ml. Sculling in faultless fashion llu --

ler had clear o-- n water between his shelland that of Catter, who was still slightlyin advance of Kuessel t Ihe bull (lietoronto man was two lengths to the goodand at the tliiee-tiuarte- the race had de-veloped into a procession Uutler then hadthe lengths to the good the poltiotis ofthe others remained unchanged U thettn'sli liutler was ten leuitltis ahead, withfarter eight lengths in fiont of I ues.el.who beat Smith liy live leu.'ths

Ihe Ariels of llaltitnoi.. .ind the lletioltII t" four hooked up for a duel in the inter-mediate event Detroit held a sllifUt leadat the half, only to have the iies draw upto them at the tliree-uuartet- I'or thenext imarfer theie whs nothing to 1 hi....eli.s..ti the crew except I tin t thewete lowing with ii stroke HiHt wa. l.u kingill t tie relU elie I. where ML't.ll.. .11 :i v us t

mil of tune i :i mile hih! a iiuarter lie- -

ttolt had a length advantage. Inn the riewere msj done wlth.Hiiil putting ifieni.elvewtogeiliei they got in belter time des-perate .,uti Liudeil t lii-i- half a lengthbehind the Deiri.it. Il,e We. tern clubcrew teamed to be ,i fin-to- ater the flilhilf mile and WS four lengili'. behind atthe muh

Ihe ir.ri. lined up tor the inteiinedintedoiiblt". tniiile a ptetty siKht. mid (or theflr.t half mile the epet. New I'.i.chellesanil .spriiigflelds rowed .troke lor Miokewith the I uioii. a length belund M halfdistance the moil dteu up to the iejdei-- .while the e.pei- - diopte-- behind, ap-parently lieateti for the half tulle the I nionmiiiI New liochelle. hud i hot and healSear the finish the New Kcrhelle p.urracked and lh I nion went iiheml. to win1.V H ieilk'tll flOIII the Ye.He, wll I'lltlie

o ill tiouheie In Hie last imaiter und beatNew Koehell,- - Lutr a length lllixinuhan

the .Sptiugflcld nil. nearly out hi theflt.i.h, nnd leinrault. the bow mail, hud toleiive him bv spln.htug him with wstei.

When liutler turned out for the rh.impu.nenior singles it wn all over but the "hom-

ing M&iuuel F (.ordoti of the Yes,r( of Philadelphia and Med Micplieuldthe Harlem liowing i lul. ol New lull,

had the mettle to oppose the new nondeilioidon, on the west Ki.ie of the lake, fulledto rated the Marter' word and Hutleiund Sheiheatd had a length advantage.

Ills llleunt little to Sliephenld. w lio labole.lfrom the start, but liutler increased hislead to four lengths ut the half mile mark,rtheie (iotilon had passed the strugglingNew Norker and led him bv two nnd ahalf lengths. U this point liutler besuto hiikbnnil his ntiength, surveIng thefollowing ourMiien until the List iiuarter

llien steering out of the way of a pliatl-- ,at row boat that hud invaded bis course,

the ne wonder bit it up (iordoti was,ildujie with and was beaten ten length,

though he nisi, be.it Miepheatil by sevenlengths

I lie Britannia 11 ( of Ottawa and theWestern H C ill M I. ouis withdrew fromthe senlnt four oired shell event whichclosed the programme lie New 1 ork

K (' crew had the berth on the west shore,!with the ArundeW next, then Mound Citvand Argonauts on the outside. Ihe crewshad gone scarcely a iiuarter of a mile whenthe Arundels and New orks. who hndhugged each oijier at the start, cameilnngrrou.lv neai n (mil liver on th" fnrside the A.rgoiinut were making greatheadway and hud a length's ndvantageThe New iorkerswere rowing In the besiform, but could not get n lead with thesrundels until a nule had lieen coveredThe Mound t itv crew was beaten nt thistime. The sruonaut bad plain sailing forIhe last half mile nnd won by ubout a lengthand n hall In the last uunrler ilbe .NewVorks hit up their stroke and beat out theArundels hv halt a length

'I lie summariesIntermediate Mneles (,n bv W N l.eie

I'nl'.u II C . tin. ton W Faulkner. Illier.ldcII C, (smbtl.Ue. serond s M lirew. MaltaK r. Philadelphia, llilnl trank Heine. M.rlngreld D C and .t Keennn. Wet l.)nn H. c .

a'.o rowed Time, s mlnuie. 4.S ; a erioml...octsiion senior Mngie. won D r n

nutler. Argonaut It Tcrnntn. (Icorge I srterrv iiocnene it i New York, .eiond: Frcil

rues.!, llsrleni II Sen York, ihlrd i; csmi.h i ninn n RoMon. fourth, 'lime, smtr.iite.lt I a .erond.

i hsmplon Senior Won h F B lluiler.Xreonsut It i. Toronto. Ksmuel F (iiirdnn.e.per II C. Philadelphia .ecnn.l. Fred Shep

herd. Hailem II I . Sew York, third Time. 7

mlnuie. :A 2 3 secondsIntermediate Four Oared .shell Won hv

neiron n won v vi iiavmnn.i. now. ,x 1. ''l.dwarT.. .so. 2. vv , seer, so, a. , I Mercerstroke. Ariel H. ( lialilmnre wlih W Wilson.

3bow. , iiti.iebrsnni. so 11 Mis sne, so, 3a 1 nnin. ..ro.e. sec..no vves.cin 11

n,oul.. third. Iline 7 minute. 24 2 3 second.iniermeuiAie nnubi. unn by nmn 11 (

B'.Mon. W S Cere, bow i Wlggln. sirnkeVesper II I Philadelphia. Harold bow.Waller .smith, Urnke. second New HocheileII ( II. Ill.coe t.nw .Inhn Mider.nn, .irol.c,ihlrd tloekemmon B (' sprlnglleld- Fnlrmi.nlIt. A Philadelphia t nlver.ltv Barge I'l.ih. Philsoelntila sn.l Snrlneheld It C. slso riorcd Time7 minutes 41 seconds.

senior lour (isreu Mien won by ArgonautIt. c.. Toronto A II llnssell. bow. w F (,.Murphy. s. Mnclslr. So. a. c 11 rsjli.r,.Irnte Sew nrk A F II II. . oner. how. TII .spauldlng. S'n 2. C F yulnu, No. 3. 11 I

Mssee. stroke, second. Xrundcl 11 Balilrni.ieIhlrd Mound ( Hy It (' alo towed, Time. 7

minute a .econdsfllr li races tiwa,y tlm annual meeting

of the Snlional vssoclHlii.il of uuiteuriialsnieti was held In Convention HallI lie prlnilpal liusincss of tuti-in- was the

.Heellnn of Irnil llietllliers ol Hie ckerlitivnlomuilttes to nil pIhc's of Iho-- .. icllringunder the Miles. Oi.iKisltion had heen f.- -

risscleil to lohn r ( nogaii of Hie hpnnsfleld111 C. and Arthur Wehsli'i- - of Iho Detioll

II I s . hut the delegnles nefp In a em-- 1

peaceful mood nnd only one routost dcIho fight was nuid" againstIvelos liy I rank t allin of Hi" Lincoln

H. C. hicago Chailes 'F Sheehanof tlt ftnrkriininon 11 C of Sptlngfleld,who had heen nominated to oppose Mr

,('oogan. made a sioecli in which lie nth-Klre-

In th interest of hdMin.ii.v Wohsterwas reeiecteu nv a . rue 01 i.i 10 111 innAvrotlve. coniniittco follows

.Ismes Pllklngton, narlem II tf' . Sew XoikCharles W. Prelsendanr, Falrmount BnwlngAssociation, Phllsdelphls: Claude II 7appnne,Potomac B. C. W aihtagtou, Fred It, rortmeycr,

Pa.slc p.. C. Newark: John O.'nejan. Metro-politan ft. C Nev Vorkr.lnhnlP. f'oogan. Sprlnr-fiel- d

H. ('. Sprlnrrleld. Ms..i John .1 Schssb.western nowinr nun. hi, ixiui.. nenry renntlurke. Mslls Boat Club, Philadelphia; .lameI). Denegre, St. Paul, II. P Uardwell. BostonAthletic .Worlatlnn, Arthur Webster. DetroitMost Club.

President James I'ilklngtnn In presentingthe report of the executive committee re-

ferred to the death of Judge James (1.Tlghe. who wns n member of the executivecommittee and an ardent supporter of row-ing for forty years, A silent rising votewas taken in bis memnrv The treasuietreported a balance of II.3SD.J1 and a mem-bership of tod cluhs, The executive COM'mlttee will meet to elect officersand at that time (mother member of the ex-

ecutive committee may be selected to nilthe unexpired one year term of JudgeTlghe. Springfield applied for the nationalregatta of inij, backed up by the Mayor jndHoard of Trad?

XATIOXAL LEAGt'E.

Cutis Draw Further a). (Hants and 'Phillies llnth l,oslni(.

The Olnnta lost more ground yesterdayand the lead of the tlubs fattened up s"veralpoints. The .'ubs defeated the I'hllliesand the t ardlnnts defeated the filantsSallee and Mathewson hooked up In apitching duel nnd the Cardinals bore offthe honors. The lleds beat the Brooklynsand the Pirates fed on the Boston pudding.The results:Nt. Louis, It: New York, 2.

Cincinnati, Hi f1rookln, n.Chicago, fl; Philadelphia, S.

Plttaburc, ; Boston, 4.STANDING Of THI CJ.CBS

ir. rc. rr. rr.Chicago. sa 40 Jt. Louis . n 57PhlladelphlaM .eon Ctnelnnatl. .as .4-- a

New Yor...M .MS. Brooklyn, aiPittsburg a Dillon.. 20 .212

ST. LOflS (X U, S, NW TOM IN L.I, 2.St I.oris, July :. Minus Mctlraw, who

Is still under suspension for jawing at theumpires, hut with their best pitcher In thebox, the (Hants began a series with theCardinal, y and came out at the littleend of the horn. Slim Sallee renewedhostilities with the (iotham pitching starand surpassed him from first to last. N'ot

onlv did the locals out hit the (iiants, butoittflelded them by n big margin The de- -

fence of ihe (Hants was moth eaten and fullof holes.

'Ihe Cardinal gathered up their runsingly, but did this often enough to be onIhe afe hide when the (iiants broke outwith their only scoring demonstration, thatin the ninth inning Htiggins opened on.Matty with a double in the Mrt inning Hewas run down 011 HaUher's "lap to Malhew-on- ,

Hauer reaching econd Kills sacri-ficed linn to third und Honey's Infield hitbrought him in

It began to rain in the third inning andthe hall was hard t" handle Fletcher madea hectii' thro'v on ltli in Hie ihlrd andllliss turtered to third Dovle threw outSallee nnd lllls- - was run ilrmn on Huggin.'sthrust to Mnthcw.ot' Huggin. drfte.l 10seri.iid whilo this wns going on and wasbatted home bv Hauler Konetthv doubledto left In the third and Smith came acrosswith .1 -- .ifety which entitled Konev to theplatter

The "Ixlli nnd 'exenlh eacn yielded .1 tuntn error t.v Merkle and h clea" hit by Honeycoie. I. lbs in the sixth l'eore helped

the ( urdinnls to 11 run in the withtwo errors, a muiT mid n wild lieave. 'I lieii'l-iu- es came In connritlon with a hit liy

He. 'Ihe fiiant. waite.1 until the 111 tt 11

W,"" ' ""' 'u,' ,,u tMl out.but Miodgra hit safelv. Murtav wast.iken iiie of by llauser and KouetihyMerkle s. latched a bit and Herog piipclieda tru.lrt to lie i..t left 011 Fletchers11 v. to I lake- -

he MoteM.W xol'k

n ii. p A. SIieii.ir.lf .1 n I I 2 ili.iriclii. :t4 a illccUrr.ir o o ii n ii Mauser. . 4

I'rsndall . i:ill..lf a o oln Ic rn n K..ne" .11.. 4nodi:'..,cf n t:ans rf I 0 ollurrsK ,rf I Mrltn..t... 4 nlcri,e.it, I I lake. Cf .1 n ol

llcroK,.it, I IIII...C X I ii'I I'tcnrr... o Sal.e.i. a o n1Mcer...Msth'-uti- .t i ii Total, sj :; i

Totals as s :i is aHatted for llevorr In the elcritt. lunlng. '

New iirk , .Minis . i n i 1 o I 1

- ;Hun. New urk .SnoiUra.s, Meiklc S.I :

touts ltuf!n. Ilsusrr. Mils. Kouetcni tills.two iir nits lluiiln. Ivoiirich). ;. Tnierha.,, nil ller.ig sacrlriir hit -- tail. Houble.la Mayer, tlugalns ami Kmieicnj Mnlenbases lirvuir. Vtrkle, : llli t pitcher Hi

.sallee I'lrlcbtr' sttuck out- - ll s'allee. a. hvMsthewsiin s Left on bj.es M. lnils. St

ittK. a I nmlre In chief Klem. Meld umpireliteiiiiaii. 'lln.r. 1 hour and aa minute.

iimismii. iir.i.iiKi.rs, ei im iNNAii. July - In a poorly played

game the lieds deleated the llrooklyusv While both outfields worked well,

the fielding of both infields wa very had'The visitors were unable to hit Fronimeh.ud. only two of their drives being cleanhits l.rw in home run with the bases fullenabled Ihe visitors to tie the score in thesixth after the Heeds had accumulated '

Hi" run le.nl. Ilarger had a bad dv .lie whs bit liHrdand had lotsoi trouble get-- 'ting them over I hough he gave no passes I

he generally gave a tuner two ol threestraight bnlls nt the stall llagou held the I

ltel sale in the last two innings alter hehud lebeveil Ilarger In the sixth

President Kogel of the Philadelphia I

team was here y for two purposesHl ofler for McLean was turned down im- -tneiiUtelv Herrmann made no promiseswl.eu I oeel asked him to liite.,.,i ....behalf of Mugee, who is under suspension

BKOOSt.Ts: riMlXTI.h ii e i r ASHToolev s. I I I 1 iirscuerir a ; a u iiIlauherl 11. I n Hsicvcf 4 : I 0 (IWheat.lf a ti II lltrrll.lt a I s t iiHummel lb I 11 Mltrhell.rf 4 l ; ii nliaW.lsnn.cf I o liiiwnr) ,3b I : n nCoul.on.rf a o (Irani. s. . i i a iZ ermsii.st. I o l'raii.:ii 4 : sFrwtn.c I ii McLean. c. 4 illsrger P a i r o I rutnme.p i n :Haiti.!! p II II 2 (IMark o o o ii ii- Totals as n :7 ii i

Totals as :i ii i

Hailed fur Itati.n In tne ninth Inning itlronkl) n o u o o o s o 0 1 a '

Cincinnati a il I I o s o n J

Itun.- - lln.okl)i. Frwln. : Zimmerman, Coul i

son. lavldon. Hummel Cliicliiusil -- Fgau. :. 'llohllucl llevlier. Mitchell l)one. ilrl.eiu I

Left on bases - Brooklyn, t Cincinnati, a, Two'base till llescr-r- Three basellownej Home tun Km In. Sacrifice hitMol.lltcll Stolen l.a.e. (irnnt, Egan, Hate,lilt, orf Itareer 13 In live and one third Innings,nit Hagon. 2 In two thirds Inning Ilouble plaFiwln ant Hummel. Struck nut -- By Frommr. f.bv Harger. 1 First base on ball, lirf Fromme 4.i mpire in rniet u nav Field umpire Km.lleTime 1 .our sud m minute.

chicauoiv i. s run. tun. nut is t .a.I Hictno, .lul) Hill Burns had one lis. I

Inning In tne lirst gsme between the (Jusker ( Intad nnd tne Cubs and the local, slugged tlitliua to victor) . fl lo a. The score

riiiLit.n.rntv ClltCAOOah ii. e a r A. UPAS

Knsbc :l. 4:0a 11 Sheckard.lfi n a 11 11

I'a.kert.f silo 11 Scnulie.rf 1 : : 11 11

l.obert.ab a 11 n n llofman.cf.2 11 I 11 11

l.uricrtis.ih 4 n 13 11 0 lm'n.2li, a n a : 11

Uii-h.- if 1 a n 11 11 iiiiie,ati 1 : : 11

Heikrf 1 n a 11 n Tlnlier.ss 1 ; a a 0I Ionian .. I 2 a " Salir.lh. .12 7 3 11

Moran c 1 2 .'. 2 11 Arrher.r a 2 7 2 11

Huins.i. 2 o 1. a oM'Intyre.p: 1 11 1 11

1 llu. 11 (I n 11 Brown p 2 11 11 I o

Total, as to 24 13 11 Total. 32 11 27 It uHalted for Burn. In III' ninth Inning.

Philadelphia n 11 11 n -.11 n 11 n a

Chlcsio 0 11 n a 0 1 11 11 sHun Philadelphia H'i'k. Iionlan. Moran.

Chip,,. Chilli. Immxrmin IWi. Is M, TlnLetlfl on bases Phllsdelphls. n. Cnlcsgo, 7

irsi s . II ,1S, ... u, Wl ,111) jr. ,,ort Blown. 2 Slrur'. out Hi, Burns, a. hy Melntrc, b Brown, a. Hit liv"plicher By Burn,itmtnermani Two base hits Pa.krrt, KnsbeThree base lilts Wslh, Schulle, Archer, liojleHome run Tinker .SscrlUce hits- - Hnfman,Hums, rchcr Stolen liase Walsh t'mplre Ini nlet lilgler Field umpire I lnnernn. Time1 hour and 1a minutes.

rinaat'Hti, P. no. ion in t, '. i.PilTSsrno. .lull is Wrelchrd fielding h) Hie

Inctlcctlvrncs jsve Pittsburg a safe lead Jones, J

ii...i,.t.'u neu- n.lilnle tleliler. msilc s star ralc-- i

I ,,r urn .easnn on Hi.- - Pittsburg arounds In tneilgiuh. with Ihe base. full, be ran far hark andleaped high In Ine sir, mskuig a one nanneu spearof Caret's Hue drive thsl looked like s sure home

,11, he .coreHOSTOS rmsnt'ao

a a. 11 i' a v ar. tt. p.Sweenev jti t 11 Birne.ai. aSpratl.ss 4 0 I Learn., f 4

(...wih.lh 4 n II 1 Caret ,lf. tIngerrn.ai. I II I W agner.ss 311 Mlller.rf 2 4 II .1 Mller,2b 2

.lonrs.i f I I M'lvchlie.ll.SKaiser. If 2 1 II W ll.iin.lt 4

II 1 n Simon. c Iiiririin ; a n dams p I

nrown.p 0 11

.Maltern.p 2 0 11 Totals 3.1 13 27 Hi 2

Totals v. 21 13 41

Poslnn 00002020 04Pittsburg ( I ton 11 21 ..--

Hun Boston Jnne.. Ksl.er. 2; llarlden ntt.burg B) rne. Leach, 2; Wsjner 2; Wilson. Adams,Carry. 2. Two base hlis kaiser, llarlden, Ingerton. 'liner base lilts McKe. hnle, Csrej Sacrlflee flies .1 Miller, 2, Mi Kerhnle Hll In Pitcher

By Brown iWsgneri Flr.t l.ise i,n balls offBrown. l.nlT Msttern. 1 Struck out B Maltern,1, hv Adams, s. Wild pilch Brown t'mplre Inchief- - Johnstone Field umplre-naj- ou. Tlne- 1 hour and to minute 1.

AMONG THE AUT0M0BIL1STS

MOTOR TOVR TO THE RERK- -

HHIRE VALLEY.

This Is In New .terse). IVtTtfui liakcsHepatconR and firecnwood-Pleasa- nt

Scenic Route lie Palma and MUhartTeam .Mates at Klgln-N- cw Maxwellf.

The motor lour offered y Is one thattakes In about a hundred miles of NewJersey territory, leading out to the Berk-

shire Valley, a beautiful spot in Jeffersoncounty between the two lakes llopatcongand Oreenwood. The roads nnd the sceneryboth should reward the motorists whomakes the Journey Even though rela-

tions with New Jersey, as far as the Nework motorist Is concerned, are In strained

condition, there Is no reason why theshould deprive himself of a good

trip.Ihe trip leads through s.rcola, where Is

the picturesque water wheel, and thento the Passaic Hiver. It follows this riverand rises over Preakness Mountain Atthis point the scenery Is Indeed delightful.Boonton. Newfoundland and Denvllle areplaces touched by this tour.

1 Is possible to begin this tour eitherfrom Forty-secon- d street ferry or 130thstreet 4 ferry. From Forty-secon- d streetferry the road leads up Into the HudsonCounty Boulevard and then into the BullsFerry road. Passing through the tollgate,the route Is held as far as Ionla. Here,as It will be seen 'below, the other routeJoins, on. It'innlng directions for this tourare furnished by the Bureau of Tours of theAutomobile Club of America. They are:

Trom New York cross isoth street ferry toEdgewster (4.4 miles.. Turn right along shorerosd, Hp Fort Lee Hill and near top take leftfork. Straight on through tort l.ee toLcONts i7.7 mllesi.

Straight on Turn left on Central aienue atjellnw bouse on right. Cross rallrosd atl.ronls station, straight on scross the Hacken.sck Meadow.. I ' p bill. Do n hill. Cro..railroad at station In

Booota nt 2 mile..Cro.. Ilackrnsack Itlver Straight on to endor man at Main street ipark on ngnp.

llAtNsu ill.s mlteTurn jefi on Main street, and at once turnlight un F.9SCE 'street. ri... railroad at sislion. At second street be) end railroad turnlight on Pro.peet avenue. Cro.. over railload and at first street beyond turn left onCentral avenue, straight on to end of streetat Hocheile avenue Hi. 7 mllesi. where turnleft. At first rosd turn right and pas. Ho-

cheile Park station on left ill B mile... Cro..bridge over stream anil at end of rotd Justbeyond turn right (15 miles!. Mraltht onalong Ihe left of the .saddle Hlver lo the Arcola Water Wheel ll" miles'. Turn rightacre bridge and at once turn left for routeIn .suffern. (io .trait ht on inrst road to rightlead, to Paterson). snd where rosd come, tosn end st white house with brown .lone "I."turn left nn macadam lis miles. , Cross railrosd at station In ,

l air lawn ns.a tnlir...Cross trolley and st first road beyond (taloonon left hand rorneri. turn right (Mi mllesi(hi straight on, passing bridge on left overthe Paasalc nber. Cross bridge over stresmijl.3 mile. i. Pa., another bridge over thePassaic Hlver and go straight on through

llAWTBOasa 121.4 mllesi.t ontinue straight ahead, shortly ernt.ing overone railroad and under another st the same I

lime, Pss. a narrow road Just beond the I

I abroad and turn right Into the second road I

i?l 7 mlle.t On straight on tntu .NonrM I'ATtssos ;. mllesi.

Where turn left on Itea street, At end nf road iJust a .short distance ahead turn rlrht snd I

then turn left at flr.t mad tsrhoolhouse onright hand), up hill over Preakness Mountain.l.i.l after teaching the top of the bill takethe let I fork i:i a rhlle.i Fnr a .hort distance(onlinue on dirt road, passing through

StrosiAr ire mllesi.pa., one macadam road and st second macadani road turn light i!7. mllesi. i.stralrhton 1. a dirt road and Just bevond Is Franklinlke.) Co atialght on. passing rtisd on right I

M i miles. Cro.. railroad at station InChTSTAt, L.xr. CM a ml leu.

Curve rlfhl, passing road on left ISO a mllesi i

Down hill. At end of road turn left. Cross I

I. (ide over stream. Cro.s railroad ..kismiles. Cio.s snother railroad at station In

Nrw (Iakl.ki. i an mllesi I

Atendof road. alittleheyond. turn rlfhtdonn jhill and i ros. on Iron bridge over Ponipton j

i.ase. ju.i acros. oriage nini leu wun roanAt end nf road turn left at Plimpton House 'isi.4 mllesi A snort distance Wvi.tid. st I

small three cornered ireeu, turn right, whilehouse with slnne bottom on rlgnt hsxi.l corner 'storlly crusting three bridges and one railroad Pass station on left In

Poueros i as mile..Cm.. .ln,l. r.,.t.'.l p.llrna.l , mO.tPass station In

IllAioMtxaiiiLr iss mile. i

Curve rlghl I37.S mlle.i. na.tlng post office,end Ju.t hevnnd take the left fork S7.I mlle.iDown rill. Curve left, na.slng road un light.as a mile. Cross raliroad iss d mlle.i

Y

Smith Mii.iji s mlle.tCross bridge over stream (30 3 n'lle.i Cro.railroad Take left fork M0 mllesi. I'lt- -eservolr and waterfalls on left ill.s mile.',

and curve around right hank of reservoirPas. under railroad 142.7 mllesi. Cro. brldxeover railroad 143 I mile... Cro.. siding Ju.theomt Iiown hill Cro.s bridge overstream Curve left, pss-ln- g road on right144. a n.lle.i Crois bridge over stream '7 7

llllleMNsw roi;NPt.ANn .44 . mlle.i

,lu. I after leaving village take right handfork, following macadam up hill Has mile..Down hltl Cro.s bridge over rallrosd n?lmlle.i and Ju.t beyond, at end of road, turn

rut A little- - further along, with lake onleft and at llr.t road turn left 147 3 mllesiscro.. arm nf lake; on the right hand areseveral good sired .tones, and railroad I. 011

ilsht several feet above the road roadstraight on Is macadam, thourn to the leftIs gravel He sure and do not ml, this turn,as till I. the beginning nf the return tripdown the Berkshire Vsllej. Skirt along theleft of the lake Cro brldse over arm oflake, and Ju.t bejond keep left up hill, Pa.Inr rosd on right. Isawnhlil At end of roadlinn right up hill. Take left fork 1M19 mlle.iatslrn marked "Hover " (in.tralghtoiulnwnthe valley, (ro.slng two bridge. S2.4 mile.)'lake left fork- iS7 I mllesi. shortly rrnsalngbridge tlo straight on to llr.t Stsle rosd. sinone house on left and Hotel llcrkshlre onright

BmaamitF YtU-r.- tS3 1 mllet. ,

Here turn left, (in up hill and down hillCro.s railroad llli mllct Pas. road onlight 'Mlflmlte.l Cro.. railroad isOAnille.t('ro..brldeoverslream ifll 4 mlle.i Straighton. pa.ktng rallrosd station 102 7 mlle.i. thennine left 10 blind end of .Ireet. where turnright acrn.. railroad and brtdsr to centre of

llov rn (S3 mllesi ,

Mansion House nn one corner, drug siore onanolher. here turn left and follow- - trolleyCross bridge over strc.01 tea 7 mlle.i. Turnlefi with road over railroad and canal .S4 4

mile.. Cro.. bridge over la 3 mlle.iUme right In

Boca a wat isa I mlle.i ,Cross bridge over .(ream and rro. railroadisa 3 mlle.i Cro.s rallrosd again at Rocksway station Cross over a railroad (S7.1mllesi. Cros. trolley ts pule.1

DtNTlll r (s.l mlle'i.iw K.nL .hnrl nf Hal sine Inn turn rlirlit nntlirt road AI nr.! inrs issr ine ieri nana 'load and cro nriuge over canm inn 3 miles ,.... nrt nrn.s hrlHre nvnr(in up hill through wood, on dirt rosd. pas.Ing one rosd on Ihe rlghl. and rr flr.t gw.lroan on rigni hi., mnesi mm rigni, enn ju.thejnnd cross bridge over stresm, and going'tip smsu nui. pa, rnurcn ann cemeierv onleft (,o .trslght on a short dl.tarce further,when macadam begin, again. Follow macadam. over rlter and ranal bridge Al nrslleft hsnd road, large pond to Hie left hand,In'iT br'dg? Sver a sta n and canal.fJl'mUesi. '

Pownvn.i.r 73 mllesiFollow macadam along cansl and rherCros. over railroad,

noos ros i74 4 mllesi.Main .Heet snd M) rtle avenue Turn left nnMrtle avenue inrst .(reel beyond rallroadiand pss rallrosd station on left Just afterturning. Straight on through

MosTvii.t.r. (7.. a mlle.i.(line right nver ranal anil then curve left... ... ...., ..11.. ., .Miri i.ii.i nsnii, i,., iinir.i r.1 HI. I rna.lafter crossing canal, turn rlghl. Crossing

anal again i7s mlle.i. curve left with roadCross ranal again 177 mlle.i. Pa.s under railrosd (77 1 mllesi. Take rlghl fork tinder railrosd 17' 2 mllesi. Curve rlghl with roadaeros csnal mllesi. dine left arms.

Cro.. bridge over Pas.alc llher and cro..rauroan ai sisii.ut 111

Yir.w mllesiAl end nf road a Utile way beyond turn right.Crni. bridge ii I mllr.i Croat railroad 11.7mlle.i Cross bridge orr F.lver 10four corners. ,

POPULAR TOURINGCARS

FTHE ULTIMATE CAN,1 fS'W,I ' '

"It takes a Stearinto catch a Stearnt"

The F. B. STEARNS CO.OF NEW YORK.

Broadway at 57th Street

$1,800 VOX lOThe Best Value You Can Buy

r.trr psrt of the VKI.IK. down to themost minute screw and bolt. Is msde ofthe best material and with the flnlth thatyou would onlv expect to find In cars sell-ing at a tery high price.

GARLAND AUYOMOIILE COMPANYma J nroadway. New lork.

19 12DeDionBoutonTouringCars

Intrenched behind a reputation so well knownthat no on questions their superior construc-tion, reliability or economy,a c l. inu ii p, ssi.onn 4 cyl. o H P. a.snn8CI. Mil, P. S.000 4 c l. IS H. P. 2.10

write for ratalogae,Selling Branch for L". S. A.

le)4 BrnajMar, New TerkTelephone .vol Columbus. H. tjiscarl.. Mgr.Usrage llcpalr Shops. :i4-:i- West ftl.t St,

NEW PRICES41-5- 0 H. P. S Cyl. Missis $6,10025-3- 5 H. P 4 Cyl Chassis S5.I0I14-2- 0 H. P. 4 Cyl. Chassis 53,750

Immediate Deliveries.

RENAULT FttlES SELLING BRANCHPSA'I, I.ACKOI.X, I'.rn. Mgr.

Broadway SJth Street, w Tort.

You Motarlet Who TosirIhe exirs .evere tire service In

touring demands the extrasirengin which I. nut IntoUNITED STATES TIRESContinental Hartford

4i .1 Morgan WrightX o ir lojr this .ummer w III be

more enluvable tour and Ic.expen.lve to.irs If o l see to tt atthe outset that vnur car I.roulnped with I'ultrd Mate.Tires

United States Tire Co..IIMn-i- y at SHIh SI.

. l.Cll.v.

r

StMitr isj mllesiWhere turn left and follow trolley. Takeright fork (s 1 mllrsi on Main .treei. leavingtrolley In

LITTLE FaU S (S, 2 mlle.iCross bridge over canal Cross bridge overstream Cro.s bridge over canal ti! 7 n.Hes,nnd Ju.t beyond at tlr.1 rosd turn left downhill, water tank 011 right afler the turn ntonce pa. sing railroad station In

(iRT Notch S7 2 mlleit first crossroad, with arrow lgn "New York'

turn left around (.rest Notch Inn on Vallevroad. At first road turn right on Van Houienavenue. Frame house and red barn on rightCurve left over canal and at once curve rightCross bridge over stream Cross rAllroad.no a mlle.i Cto. railroad at stall. in 111 outskirt of

Passaic i9? I relies"VI end of avenue turn right nn Til. er road,and at once turn left over Pa.salc Hlver mimlle.i siratght on I nmn street and pas.clo.e to railroad station In

Hriniitronti i( S mlle.iFollow- - trolley a .hort dl.tanre on Frle avenueand turn .harp left under railroad Into Hackensar's street: then follow .Ingle trackedtrolley lo Junction of double traiked trollevat Pater.oti avenue, where lurn right. Crosslailrnad st railroad station In

Cimjitapt ids a mlle.i(0 .(ralght on acrn.. Ilackens.irk Mcnilnit.tin excellent Mate road cross railroad, Atstation In

Hoviisrvtu .inn 3 mile...and Just beyond, take I ft fork, leav Ing trollevAt end of road turn rlghl nn cobbles up hillAl top of hill turn left on Hudson count.Boulevard, leaving trollev Co strslghi onshout one mile, wlure, at church and cemeier on left, turn right Into Third street. Atend of street turn left, and al once turn righton continuation of Third .treet Straight onto end of road at Hudson Hiver Boulevardwhere tin n left and at once turn sharp rlghltinwnnni 10 icrr hiii'.iniiirv IIU..S mlle.i.Leaving fern-- house, al nnre'turn left, thenright Into Forty third strcci, .Sew York.

"he Simplex cars which will compel InIhe road races nt Klgln next month will l.cdriven, one liy l)e I'alma, the other liySpencer Wisharl. Wlsharl drove a n

Ihe Son mile race and finished fmittii

'rh, W',l'r of " r"TIfillisn.ialiorse.powcrloiiringcareiiuippcdCllttllge in HIP lorill 01 Hie inoini.M nunnet.' The Brass hand that has Been on other

llt"f"

' ......:. .ii.......r.B.knnnr tf.ll I llOOC VCSIIIl l

ens), side steel body done in rnvitl L'leen'. 1,1. urepo wneeisin,,,. s-

There four models.big Is known as the, Maiwell Special

I The Maxwell Mercury is a mile 11 minute'roadster. The Maxwell la '.'.horse-powe- r car In both tourlnir and road-- ,

(nrm anrt (he Maxwell .Messenger a

.Motor I omnanvconcentrated erTnrta liitpfoviiig HieMaxwell line, which already hart built arecord for efficiency. new Ideashave been evolved this tear and Ihe com-pany considers the line fit .now to takepart in the competition for business,

tonni 1 ii.ru Haiti rilnaooiltlansl, Curve right scro.. canal ii mile.. ,nhi0.rHT",,,iJ,i Kit..

Fanalc

AUTOMOBILE.Fonsu.r. Fortvhor..nnwer apst.nas.

door, mil, DI.MOS.STK Vlim. I?rallr. .

AUTOMOBILEEXCHANGE

ow.vriiH and sri.t.rnsTOMOBILKft. COMMKFirUL enci.f.s. o'AttAOF.s. Tinr.s. r.o' "II K.NTS. AI.SI) I1P.PAIR rovPANtF.S. WILL AI.WtV.1 V".SOlir.TlllNCi ISTFKKSTTIIISCOM'MN,

lo.ed Itody Male inn iebuying now atold I all r

Leave llepo.lt I'ntll WantedSOO Open Hodle.. Saa np

Also Tops. ests. Windshields, eicBrnadwsT Kxchsnae'. Hody lepsrtn,.m

'I he pla.-- with Ihe "Hed Men.17 tlrosdway. Het. atth Mih

TtMn.t sy. At'Tnxtortlf.F.I70S-17I- D'WAV. S4TH 5T

?l PFX I ALLY C.OOD PAIIOAINS THIS r-- et

PFKHLFJiS 1010 Touring. Ilk rrAnns, both roadster and touring; CAntLU'an'' as good as new: AMF.RICAN ROAPSTtw

wljl tarrfnee, and many other opportinlvet

STANDAHD OIL GASJOLI.Nr.IS tents a gallon In coupon books of pq 'j...at IIS; full meas'its guaranteed: tavei ui.owners I to 40 of garage Mill. ::j vrtr,soin at Broadway.

n taos touring, ronaiuss imnew; magneto, speedometer, top. winiihitvitrunk rack, robe and foot rail: latest reveri'.v,.rims; a bargain. M. SHAItPE,N, J.

CHALMERS -- FORm TOtrnfNO CAR?, rsbuilt and repainted. C. DOW, IK7 BrosdwarS. T.

NEW auto casings and tubes. 41 OS lilt.SHAHPE, 11 West Broadway.

CHALMERS CARS rebuilt, retsxlntei anguaranteed. C. HOW, tsu Broadway, etty

CsltS BOUOHT ANt) SOLD.Mth Ceniury1 Co , 1700 n"way. cor Stth,

ChaaaTeari aad Maehlalsts.CHAUFFEURS ASH MACHINISTS whs ,,.

experts funilshetl car owners without esart.'reliable only supplied. Call or telephone tiGAIIAtir. SFRVICF. OF AMERlCtagency depsrlment, 1819 Broadway, rorr.er sttn n.

MOTOR CARDIRECTORY

tt sf MOTOR COMPANY.J DPOIF fJMM IST0 B'way. slTelephone, 71.717 Columl..;..

II allsftC Bought, Sold and ExchantedHIL BRIMO Times Sq. Auto Co.. 1710 Brnadnar.

Auto Import Co. of America;i4 a s West 54th Street. N

s9lllaHIC Motor Co., B'way. between SAtr. A

Mth St.. Phone inso Columbus

CADILLAC Car., Parts. Repair., (iArtColumbus circle. Tel. Mil

1118 RROAIWAY (63. StPhone Mioa C'olamhu..

-FStudebaker Bros. Co.

of MY.&

Iraa.way k Stlh St.Flanders Phnt) 71S1 ColumbusIB o V rwfo-- d Thomsos Conbnn I ita Bway Tel

Knot uton'Oblle lompanKNOX llroaaway. ..."

POFHTMlIt MOTOP, HlK l'll.NATIONAL B'way 'Mih SI Phone SIM . ( o- -

MVEl.L-rlRISlO- lor;iMAXWELL 3 West Sl.l St. Phone 4141 tolMade In New York CH

SIMPLEX IVfl IAS.' B') Tel .MW

Walton A IJ'lh .SkSPLITDORF MAGNETO Branch 19 Broadwar.

nTeifraii. nnnwra r. sp01 tlCna-UllrtlC- n siV,cd. Tel 4Sjnr)4.it.

U7& llroadiA 'lei. Sl Columbu.

Won Tenth Camr.sp.ii-- ( ,ihe lifspfeli 10 TRt Srs

Coi.in.M, (icruitn). .Inly --'5 l,rTnri'.isch of SuiemlKM's,' and I allof rcsiinieil ihelr match of eigh'C.itnes nt the rooms of Ihe t ologne I li.t'lnli yestonlav 'larrasch hadwhite pieces in the game nnd al'r a

Kiiirnnient plav continued loiU1X tuolotiged struggle for supremacv end" d

In fnvorof Tnriasrh. who thtei)v .coredhis tlnrd win. The score to dale )i

l arrasi h, .1 Srhlechter. 2 drawn. '.

Ihe following seventeen players are .imltllli: In the chief tnuniimejil or 'h"( ologne Chess Congress llai ton uv"Dm liioii. Cholera. Hromadka. I '

lioneg.in, Von rreyinann. Ilafe, (.iilio "Kirschen. Nyholin. l.owsrky. Poi'1lereschenko, Schelfhout and .10I0

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by the lilversitle Yai lit Cluli for III waiersHirts which Ink" place y in fron' of

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