less m fr' J ' 0 MV'M COMPLAIN AGAINST AMOtfNT OF MONEY MACK PAYS FORPLAYERS; HEBOUGfiTHIGH . g. 1 U If k ZiNN SLAMBANGED INFIRM, 8-2 Walter Johnson Hits Hoiher and Other Criffmen Also Sock Ball Hard FEW SAFETIES FOR A'S 8lilb Turk. Sept. 4. Walter John .., ,irl.1 li M'nntilnetnn tram to n III tln nvnr rin AlhlptlrB in tllC first BBITIP of the donble-hcnder here today. Th "Washington arc wan in fine form and gave the Athletics hut four hltH. The visitors, on the other hand, took kindly fto Itccruit Finn's offerings and col lected fourteen safeties. The,final score was 8-2. Ztnn, -who was suffering from bolls, was hit hard in the very first iunlng. Singles by Judge. Davidson, Mcnoskcy and a double by nice counted lor tnree tuns. Zinn settled down after-this and Tield Griffith's tribe runlcss until the sixth 'inning. In this frame singles by Milan, Ellerbe and a triple by Jlcnoskey and an infield out by Shanks brought tlit visitors' count up to six. In the seventh inning Walter John son slammed one high up into the bleachers and tagged every base as he made his infield tour. The final tally was made in the ninth inning on Judge's walk. Davidson's fielders' choice and I Mcc's single to center. The Athletics made their two runi in ' the eighth inning. Turner led off with a single and went to second on Per kins's infield out. Zlnn wnlkcd. Both ho- and Turner advanced on Burrus's Infield tap to Johnson. Whitey Witt then clouted one into left center for a two-bagger, scoring Turner and Zlnn. 9t Witt was Ictt stranded when uavidson threw out Tilly Walker. Macks and Griffs Split Twin Header Contlnutd lom Tatte One Shaiiks. Witt grounded to Shanks. Walker skied to Milan. No runs, one hit, no errors. Second Inning Ellerbe singled to left. Menoskcy Ko'at out a hit to Turner. Ellerbe going to third. Ellerbe scored 6n,u passed ball and Meuoskey went all the way to third when Tcrkins threw wild to get Ellerbe. Shanks fanned. Gharrity singled to left, scoripg Mcnoskey. Har- I ,per walked. Judge forced Harper, I Turner to Witt. On nn attempted dou- bje steal Gharrity scored, but Judge v was run down between first and second, JJ'aylor to Turner to Burrus to Witt to Alurrus. Three runs, three hits, one f (error. Burns singled to left and went to sec ond when Strtink singled to center. Thomas tried to sacrifice and poppeM to Harper. Turner beat out an infield hit, filling the bases. MrAvoy singled to left, scoring Burns nud Strtink, and sending Turner to second. Turner was caught sleepiug off second. Harper to Shanks. Nnylor flied to Bice. Two runs, four hits, no errors. Third Inning Strunk made n sensational catch of Leonard's long drive. AVitt tossed out Milan. Bice fouled to McAvoy. No runs, no hits, no errors. Leonard threw out Burrus. Witt flied to Menoskey. Walker "lifted to Shanks. No runs, no hits, no errors. Fourth Inning Ellerbe singled to left center. Meuos key sacrificed and was safe when . Thomas fumbled the ball, Ellerbe going to second. Shanks forced ElMrbe at third, Naylor to Thomas, Menoskcy o Ing to second. Gharrity singled to left, filling the bases. Harper fanned. Judge ended hostilities with a long fly to Bums. No runs, two hits, one error. Burns's drive hit second base for a single. Strunk sacrificed. Harper to Judge, Burns going to second. Thomas filed to Illce and Burns took third after the catch. Turner beat out a single 'to Ellerbe and George pilfered home with the tieing run. Turner out stealing, Gharrity to Ellerbe. One. run, two hits, no errors. Fifth Inning . Walker made a great running one- handed catch of Leonard's drive. Milan also flied to Walker. Nnylor and Burrus retired Klcc. No runs, no hits, no errors. SIcAvoy was safe on Ellherbe's boot. Taylor sacrificed, Harp'er to Skanko, the Washington second baseman cov ering first, McAvoy going to second. Burrus struck out. Witt walked. Wal ker forced Witt, at second. Ellerbe to : Shanks. No runs, no hits, one error. Sixth Inning Ellerbe struck out. Menoskey singled to left field.' Shanks flied to Burns. , Gharrity fouled to Burrus. No runs, one' hit, no errors. Burns filed to Menoskey, Striink filed .to Milan. Thomas singled to right. Thomas stole second. Turner walked. McAvoy fanned. No runs, one hit, no errors. Seventh Inning. Harper fanned. Judge filed to Burns. Leonard out, Naylor, unassisted. No runs, no hits, no errors. ' Naylor walked. Burrus forced Nay- lord, Leonard to Ellerbe. Witt singled to center, sending Burrus to second. AValker singled to left, scoring Burrus and sending Witt to third. Walker took, second on the throw to the plate. Burns fanned. Strunk flied to Milan. One run, two hits, no errors, Eighth Inning Alilan walked.' Ilice fanned. Ellerbe t walked. Thomas threw- out Menoskey, Milan going to third and Ellerbe to second. Shanks fouled to McAvoy. No runs, no hits, no errors. "Thomas doubled down tins right field J ,foul line. Turner beat out a hit to Y" Ellerbe, Thomas going to third. Mc- Avoy flied to Ilice, Thomas holding (K, third. Naylor fanned. Thomas and JL Turner tvorked the double steal suc-m- cwsfulJy', Thomas scoring and Turner ft reaching second. Burrus singled to left, Two runs, three hits, no mnn. Ninth Inning tli ' rhfrritv ll'aa enfn .. m , 1 .,, i.mo pmu UU j uiuer.e tow throw to first. Foster batted for Har.- mt . - , yw Maimer, judge Uied j uurns. j,conara walked. Milan .mi to Burns. Np run, no hU, no Poor Start for Zinn ATHLETICS All. II. H, I'O.A.B. Isurrus, lb -I 0 Witt, 12b,- 4 0 Walker, If. 4 0 Burns, rf. 4 0 8trunk, cf 4 0 Thomas, 3b 3 0 Turner, A. . .'I 1 Perkins, c. It 0 Zinn, p 12 t 0 10 0 0 Totals ill '1 4 '11 12 0 WASHINGTON All. 11. H. PO.A.13. Judge, lb " 12 Davidson, 3b, ... . 4 2 It 2 2 2 0 1 2 :i r. i it o o i o Milan, cf 5 Itlce, rf. Kllcrbc, bs. . Mcnoskcy, If. Shanks, 2b. . Agncw, c. . .. Johnson, p. . ' Totals 158 8 14 14 1 Home jun Johnson. Three-base! hits Iltcc,- Mcnoskcy. Two-linse IiM Turner, Witt. Sacrifice hits Agncw. Davidson. Struck out By Zlnn, 1. Bases on balls Off Zinn, 2; off John son, 1. Double plays Burns to Burrus. Umpires Nallln and Connolly. Braves Rally in SO-Jt T'vinc Phila0 vl"1'. " ll"i,i errors wv.t m. . ,U .v Continitrd From raise One gled to center. Xiaraimllc lined to Bancroft, and Mann was doubled. Ban croft unassisted. No runs, one hit, no errors. y Third Inning l'nulette singled t,o center. Tragnei singled past Pick advancing I'aiilcttr to second. Smith was called out bunt ing on the third strike. Callahan popped in back of Maranvllle. Mnnn purposely made a pick of the ball instead of n catch -and threw toMuranville who touched 1'aulette for n double piny. No runs, two hits, no errors. Oowdy scratched n hit to Bancroft. Scott flied to Williams. Boeckel singled to center. Tick singled off Smith's shins filling the bnscs. Powell's sacrifice fly to Callahan scored Oowdy. Smith forced Pick, Bnncroft to Partlette. One run, three bits, no errors. Fourth Inning Blackbtirne filed to Powell. Williams tripled to right center. Mcusel filed to Maranville. Luderus filed to Powell. No runs, one hit, no errors. Holkc flied to Blackhurne. Mnnn flied to Bancroft. Mnranville hit to Smith, who tagged him on the liue. No runs, n n hits, no errors. Firth Inning Bancroft bent out a lilt tn Pick. Paulette forced Bancroft, Muranville to Pick. Paulette stole second. Tra gresser walked. Smith struck Out. Cal lahan grounded to Pick, and his bud throw to Maranville failed to get Tra gresser, and the bases were filled. Illnck tmrne was safe on Pick's error, und Paulette scoied. Williams ilie-l to Powell. One run, one hit. two errors. Gowdy walked. Scott hit into a dou ble play. J,'nulette to Bancroft to l.u derus. Blackhurne threw put I!utckel. No runs, no hits, no errors. Sixth Inning Meusrl got an infield hit ulien Pick failed to get his pop. Luderus fouled to Gowdy. On the hit-and-run Ban croft singled through short. Paulette flieti, to. Maranville. Tragresser flied to Oowdy. No runs, two hits, no errors. Pick fouled to Trngrefescr. Bancroft threw out Powell. Smith flied to Ban croft. Nd runs, no hits, no rroi. Seventh Inning Boeckel threw out Smith. C'nllnlian tripled to right center. Blackburne! grounded to Boeckel and Callahun was out at the plate. Blackhurne was then out trying to make second, Gowdy to Holke to Pick. No runs, one hit, no error. Holkc liued to Williams. Mann flied to Meusel. Mniauvillt wnlkcil. Gowdy j singled to center. Sfcott forcj-d Jlninu j one hit, no errors. Eighth Inning Williams Walked. Meusel t.aeiifioed, Scott to Holke. Luderus was called DOUBLE-HEADER rtlllUB I'AKH. 1:80 I'. M. Athletics vi. Washington Two g&mea for one admlaslon. See. Mack'a new players In action. Tlcketa, 30c. CBc, 85c and 11.10. Olmnela' ft Spaldmya' In advance. 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TI10 ceremony wai perfurinrd In New York. out on stiikes. Bancroft struck out. Iloi-cki-1 singled to right Pick walked. Powell mil mi inlicld hit to Smith filling Hie biw. Smith singled to center, win ing ltocckel and Pick. 1 lolke mcrifieed. Smith to Paulette. Miinn'H snerifite fl to Williams scored Powell. Smith took thiid. Miirnnville Hied to Mcu'-el. Tlure iiins, three hits-, no er- rors. I Ninth Inning Paulette oiiigled to ceutet . Tin i geyser walked. Clarke batted for Smith , mid fouled to Holke. Callahan a called out on strikes. Blnekhiirne was I called out on strike. No runs, one I hit, no emits. I CAPT. RAMEE SHOOT VICTOR Philippine Scout Officer Wins Gould Match at Sea Girt ' ltlfle Baiue. Sea (Jlrl, N. -L. Sept. 1. 1 Captain Ilnmee, of flic Philippine scouts, was winner of tin fSould indi vidual rapid -lire match completed todny. He had a total score of SK) out or possible 100. Lieutenant Bayniond Lecuyer. of the marine?), and Lieuten ant Brown, of the A. D. F., linishcn 1 second and third, respectively, with to- tnls of 07 emh. r j Captain William II. Uichards. of Ohio, won the Nevada long-range mutch shoot nt 000, 000 and F200 jards. His total- for the three ranges was 1-10. Sergeant Peter Dowling. of the 11111 rlne.s, wns second with l'!7 and Private! Ernest Y. Parsell, of the marines, third, with 13.-. ! The Cruikshnnk trophy mutch, one of the New York Association's ownts. wan won bj (lie Qumiticn dctachiiicnt , of the Murines, with a totul score of 081. They carried the event over thr Sixth Ilegimeut of Marines by nine points, the latter scoring ."71!. The Kighth Cavalry also scored .ri7'J. but wcrn nosed into third plnce hecnuse the Sitth JIarines scored higher on the long range. The Sixth New Jersey was fourth, with BOO, aud the Seventy-first New York fifth, with nan. IlIO FIOIITS (IN TONIGHT I AT rilll.l.ll'.V 1-ARK. KTARTS S:S0 r. M. Das 'a pcatponenienl Hires luteeomera (liunce to see crrutrst boxlnc bill urraneed ' tlila ear. IIKNNY I.i:O.VAIlI) m, NIII.DIER nARTriELD HILI.IE JACKSOK . , r.DDir. WAI-LAPK Anil three other hlzzllne acrana. Prlpea. Kl. - ' " chomuiona. Many choice aeata leu. line para. 1.01a ur room, liny early at KdwardV, (ilmbela' and IllnKhaDi. or at ' eirk (onlatit. I BARRACKS New in proportions and design. af4 inch points With tnc reinforced Oblong Cable-Cord Buttonhole. Always mi fir a fOM OLDEST BRAND IN AMERICA 1 uwiTKO aaiar a, oottaa co. Taov. m. t. Illllllllll" " :, SWKKRmm x - vvi.m,.1"w . v "SStf-raa? ATHLETES FROLIC A I P R T P PiN h ni I . I. I, I IUMU I dr- . . . .1 Boys Again Star n Girls and Boys Again Star Second-Day Meet at Car men's Outing 'MISS EARLE SHOWS CLASS WIIIom (Jroie Varli. 1'n. nighU thousand niotnrmcn. Sept. 4 ' eonductor'i 'nnii iin: rn.tn ,..u 1 -..l .. , ,Min. liiiii liiiiiiiM". 111111,'ti inn 1!UU IU- ,dn.v for the second dm of their (W j annual picnic, track and field meet. The I morning wni given over to the boys ! and girls .who donned running togs and j strove to win prizes in their event. Summary : ,('! A. AO-yiirit Ihr-e-I-Kaoi! m, boi on liy T Khrrhnrd. I,u7rn(- IiKrn. nnd StnnlAv Wnltcro I'nllmihln llnrn. rmnd. Jo- fpn Perklni. rrstikfnM Ham. nd Jlnrrv J'frlclna Krankford Ham third. William I Waltara. Cnllowhlll rtam and Arthur Shop.. Vlllow Grove Park. -Time 111 2.-, rrotid. Clana A .Vljarri htb rat", clrla Won 1V Myrtle Wntrra, CallnwhIP Ham. second, lllfanor Hlrd. T'ranklYird Ham. third. Q Chahihir Woodland Time s s-r, afronda. "la II. ."dMard CKB hit Won bv lor ntliv WtmnipraherR-r. Frankfnrrf. Konnrt. I'athartne tlelaer; Krankford third Catli- iiriup Mimiuri. iiiuw orop limp, 1, --n apeonda 100-jard daah rlaa A lm Won bv .lamAa Klahcr, i:iirtrlral. aonll, K. Hlrka. (llon.ililr third, William Waltfra, Callo ltill Time. 14 2-fi aeconda lllaaa A (rtrl'a shoe rapp Won nv Mar KftrPt HpradPld. i:ieiat-d appond ('atharlne DhIU. 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Ida ,Wro and Marlon Hr(roi,tilf acond lVankfnrd Ham ti:th-l Stranl. i;ia . i .. .''." "."' "'.'.'' ' '" third. Willow (irnw (.lano Vorrall Wllhol nii'ij miiih ihiok nnii .tnfin i;"ti mlna llnrrar Mildred Ieal and Ml.p H.-darl 1 hop, 0 1 ,..i ni 1 nnoa Ohataclp nn Cliaa II Ml nrd bo . -Won Wilfred Tartan. Willow flrne ,n ond. -T Khrnunn Krankford. thlnl John llarktna Parle TIhip. So o aeronrla Hhoo race lna H. lova. ."-ll ard Won bv Wllllnni TacKOrt, art-ond, i: Kandv Krankford third Jlcnry Wl-mer t.urernr Timp. mO appond" f'laaa H thrpp Ipbrpi rape r.o ardi bo- . Won b N lladdav ami IT ThackPrv 1 11 7Prnp. append JokpjiIi Tliprmnn. Krankford. and WIIILim T.is-curl. OITIpp. third. 11 Kanp nnd 11 KlltiP l.uernp. Times f aprond- Claaa 11 reli slrls. 'J'JO arda Klrhtnond llarn (Tlpiip Siplm.in, Mildred Hwonr, Vp'ta A'olfran iml loiale rarro) pepond. 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Lawsnti llnbeitson, Ibe Ked and Blue track maeh. who is to have chrrge or the rondltiniilng of the men this full had informal charge of Ibe MHUid. The first hour or so was spent In light wink stub as thtowing ami catching forward passes. The new men who reported M-stet dn.i were mil loda. none the wmse for their initial 11'rnctire. P.erl i'ell. Ileinie Miller. IMdtc Majnatd and llllis. the latter a former West Philadelphia High School plajri. cTf hanged puuts across the well-groomed glass. It has been deeiih'd that the ollicial practice will stnrt ncl Monday, in stead of Sattirdaj . as- originally planned The men will report nt the Fiazioi Fnnn. near Willow Ginie. Letter for Samuel J. Dallas Tbpro la a letter In thp U rsiM. l-i ri 1 lii.ru porta DppAr'ment for Samuel -T TMllaa pr eldent of thp A A. V PENN A DAVENPORT SUSPENDED' ; ". I Followlna Altercation With Manager Burke, Pitcher Say. He VII Retire. " Sf. Iuils, Sept. -I. 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