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THE EVENING STAR, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2, 1897-14 PAGES. 7 \Rock-Bott | 3 Peete ee, Pr The Next | IROCK= om ; ? ; le to gel ogame man: fore both pace x team returns from the east.” Mr, Gubbins’ Colt Wins the Jubilee ° rices on s bchthe Browns was of ble base ball saw the Baltimore and Chica- English Derby at Epsom. It is “age” and “experience” that > gend go teams last week. They were lered Speechless by the sight of men capturing Rockers. BATTLE FOR THE TENTH POSITION) ‘ie soem, | eartriaet eee tane "S| WAS A FAVORITE FROM THE. START What more restful after a hard day’s toll than to sink into © comfortable rocker. No use denying yourself such every-day comforts, when they can be obtained so cheap. The following prices on ‘Rockers fuily justify our claim to lead in offering Detter Furniture values: Beautiful White Enameled Rockers, sgcing: seats, upbalster- iu damask, hand- somely decora tel. — to sell fdr $3. 2.25 —you need anything in the way of Drugs, Medicines or Toilet Articles—don’t rush to the first drug store you can find. COME STRAIGHT TO MERTZ’S INSTEAD. You'll be amply repaid for your trouble—because Mertz’s prices are very much lower than any other druggist’s—in many count in mastering the science of Refraction. This house was es- tablished in 1783, just 114 years ago. We understand the anatomy of the eye—and how to prescribe the proper glasses. We have cured hundreds of cases of headaches which were due to eye strain. See us about your eyes. ane > files. What astonished them greatly was thet no applause followed a fly catch in the outfield. Manager Musgrove said he Championships > ‘hat Baltimore held the | His Sure Success and Poor Weather ; The Baltimores say they are = —— K C d A in a worse crippled condition than they . have been at any time since holding the ept the Crowd Away pennant. Stenzel is now sick with tonsili- tis. Quinn, too, is under the care of Dr. CURRENT SPORTING NOTES |!» z6 the only catcher th condition. Manion has | ONE AMERICAN COLT STARTS oer Harvey Smith Goes to the Toronto Team. | ccm nonems ce neiso re Rl nowiede: ——— offered the Syracuse management to ex- : : : a cope le change Pitcher Horton for Catcher Jack AG = eae ena e a He % = Ryan, formerly of Boston. aul, ti nd you’ ind everything or h $2. 50 McAllister & Feast! mansser-captain“anson and his string of enney,. Long. "| new pitcher. will join the team in Balti-| EPSOM, England, June 2—The expecta- sited ey Th t 2 SP C25 = Chicego Colts arrived in Washington last more next week. lion that the crowd which would be pres- anything you ask for. at's evening and are quartered at the Ar- = ean ee watlen ey out, By Lents, | ‘The Reds’ infleld at present looks strong-| ent at the Junilee Derby, as the race for} because the stock is five times . th. z hi sit Cincinnati had > .| Opticians, 1311 F St. Nagton. ‘The team had the Orioles as com Hie,, 5. Left om pases Howton, 61 St Uoula, 3 | professional ball. What city in the league | te Derby stakes this year has been! larger than any others’. ad 5 A Pany as far as this city, both having pri- | "i'4. “Umpie ODay, ean show up five infielders equal to Beck- | termed, would eclipse all records in point of Some specials for tomorrow: 3030. Special here at. e vate Pullmans. The Colts open with the SECOND GAME. ley, Corcoran, McPhec, Irwin and Ritchey? | numbers was not realized today. The i ‘Sides som piel ot see tight td ten ae eae Senators this afternoon at National Park IN IS, It reflects credit on the management to | weather, in the first place, was not of the} _Castoria, tomorrow for the house at half price--S0e. om the dollar. 96 Model for a series of three games. Reilly will be HOA] H-G-4, | carry five such inflelders and four such out-| kind to attract large crowds of people to fener back on third and Wrigley will go to right. i200 820 TL the ate Sele ere Rey sew mitt | race course. The sky wad of a dull threat- Mm y nts, 340 200 KEA I l NGS nt ine ee 260 6 3 3 0| Cinch that the team will be one, two, three | €ing gray, and the atmosphere was heavy e e = <= probably the former. McJames will do 120 ° 2] at the close of the season. and damp. Then the fact that the race i i S the pitching. For the Chicagos, Clark 104 0 $0 6| Milwaukee will lose its left-handed won- Was regarded as being @ certainty for Mr. Listerine, tomorrow for O 9 223 222014 before th is much old Griffith will likely be on the rubber and iit Fia.3)s | Crise ee ‘getting | J: Gubbins’ brown colt Gaitee More, looked Onl 67 Cents. F rniture. &c. Ith & DSts or Fritz Pfeffer back on second. For the first tld vt 1 4 9 0} nim, as the loan of Terry to Milwaukee in- | UPON as being the racer of the year, doubt- Wi 2 ? = time in many years Captain Anson will Wis Siete Serr stake dicates. The Brewers also expect to add | less kept many people away. ‘Je2-6od Just fifty dollars in t and the ee au ts one , the Brook: der. to the club. aa aa aa aa ee aa ae ee ditional satisfaction of rowing you be out of the game, Decker playing his Schoch, the Brooklyn infielder. to the clul However, in spite of these drawbacks, coy Rid the house, of those troublesome bed hy Dont allow sick headache to “‘worry"’ vou. Take Welr's Lemon-Seltzer—and stop it short. di ts. Prices, 10c., 2c. B0e. Norton or Abbey, 1. f.) McCormick, 8.3. ——— , fhe, Winner, of the Novice Race May 21 | DeMontreville, 8. La: jon"’—and bent all time rec- cet "Dost think of entering the races ——— unless mounted on a “Dasto ing 7 to 2. Kennedy pitched a masterly | ares b 2 of note connected with the turf in England posed certain umpires, but will game, keeping ghe Spiders’ hits well scat-| go into court to protect his rights. and with many distinguished forcigners. tered, while McDermott way hammered to| It’s as bad in the New England League Prince of Wales’ Party. the tunesof 13 hits, with a total of 18 bases. = in = pia tonaltian = ae frees um-] The Prince of Wales’ party, which ar- George Shock, the oli Washington p'ayer, | Pires. Here's a club that writes: “Our pa- | riveq at Epsom by train from Victoria sta- Kk if thi and the Bridegrooms’ utility man, took a] tinpire shows up of our around again this | tion, included the Princess of Wales and turn in the game by going behind the bat. | season.” Another sample: “Jones is our | daughters, the Princess Victoria of Wales nge, c. c. pebSEStOR: 1 f. 2b. which Paine had Princeton at his mercy, but his own wildness gave Princeton their runs, a wild pitch in each case contribut- ing directly to the result. The attendance was between 3,000 and 4,000. Score, Prince- ton, 2, Harvard, 0. 3 A deal is pending now, but the Brooklyn = by t astride the frest make wheel in the world! old position at first. The three games Basta: ep terms are a little too high even for Connie the scene on Epsom Downs before the rac- te 4 the Pd WEST END CYCLE CO scheduled for this city will decide for | wis "Tenney, @, Dusty, ree Mack. Byrne 1s willing to trade Schoch |!ng began was the same as usual upon 5 , ( K. Von Tideastetn,” time which club will occupy the tenth | hits—Collins, Dow. fis Ty for Jones.—Kansas City Star. Derby day, presenting the many race-go- =v came with every 25. — ot eins , $730 I5ths st. st. "Manager. Je220a§ | Position in. the league race. Both clubs | Xess. ,tasss on batts Whenever a man forgets his obligations | ing features which have become familiar | bele Pow have been unfortunate so far this season | iia singer. ‘Boston to the association which he pledges him-| 1. almost everybody by reason of thelr 779 ‘ 99 | and exciting and well-played contests will | Louis, 7. First hase by core Boston, 8; St. Louls; | Self to support and goes to court to have | So,ual repetition ond consequently yearly ’ 66 ed in this series. The | 2° ‘Time—140. Umpire—O'Day. his case settled, he is not the “real thing. : e probably be witness: description on the same lines. The royal > line up in batting order about Ge iataewie eon There is ae oa) ae eportinel pions ont os standard was hoisted at 12:30 p.m., an- Z wee nouncing the arrival of the Prince of Wales , ‘ The Brookiyns again defeatéd the Cleve- | court to get back the money he has lost in | 2aa'his party in the royal inclosare, cea it | Pharmacy, ith and F Sts. , WASHINGTON. CEA lands at Brooklyn yeatotday, th be-| gambling. It is also a squealer who de- ~s deer , Brown, c. f. Everett, sb. weer aitahod e oore Pe” | clares he will not allow his players to pay | %28 Soon thronged with nearly every man | _Je2-od_ 14 , ch.” Price, $100. call and examine tt. B.A. an &Co., 1236-38 gth St. pee Ib. Je2-10d McJames, p. Griffith, He QHE “QUAKER"--$100. CLEVELAND. hoodoo. We can’t win a game with him.| and Princess Charles of Denmark, the Henderson Quit im the Fourth. lit i th Fong Cece cod Weinae an OT 04) | For, heaven's sake keep him away.” Stili! Duke and Duchess of York, Leopold of] In a sparring contest at the Suburban quail y in ie = = " Chicago at Washington; clear. °°9 6} another: “How can Brown umpire when he 2 parring ANY a serious cycling Gime ok eine. clea. $e 2 3 ©) vas up against a bar just before the game? | Belglum, the Duke of Cambridge, Prince | Road House last evening Fletcher Wright accident would never o : 3 2 0 1] We can prove this.” One more: “Smith is| Charles of Denmark, the Duke and]. nished John Henderson so badly that ie 9 i PEGESE ES pte eet Se H 0 o| wath him away.” Tes an impossibility {2 | ess Cadozan, and a number of Indian and | knocked out, but he would have been had rider’s wheel been built right. Pittsburg at Philadelphia; clear. o 1 1 9 sult everybody, and to take notice of such | colonial officers. ‘There were fewer Ameri-| the fight coutinued a few minutes tonger. iaiesang i ths oxic bas ton bee e, - 3 elphia; . : 1 § 0| complaints would be to get atill further | colonial officers, There were fewer Ameri. eee Spe ape a ere beeen pp Quaker” wheelmen don’t have Re rere eres 00 into the mire.—Boston Herald. SLGlaen TT srade ee itt apiece ee THE LAST RITES. ta bility ind running Mth No “ ” cy ecors MMS. 5 Ss seg ser es tees Ease ad i. be Cre eae breakdowns.” The “Quaker” THE FEMALE CYCLE RACE. day on an English race course, but was not placed. * Lee W. wheel is too strong for that. Soe wi ih Funeral Services Over the Remains of 16 -500 | Cleveland. °75 * 1 lel Bi Tea The race for the Derby stakes is for 3 : And it runs so easy, too. It’s a les 6 aria raes “besekina te restases nite ents WHlSer te Cee Tonk tien Owes | ras year-old. horace, cols te catty EnB — nr ee worth $100. 12 [600/Ch 1 22 (353 | Gridin, Suindie. Three-base hit Lachanee’ Doubts ware pounds and fill'es 121 pounds, the nominator | Funeral services over the remains of Mrs. m pees Wash 9 x -300 pls Wale e and Tebeau; LaChance and Smich. The six-day female cycle race at Center | o¢ the winner to receive 500 sovereigns out | Ann E. Rodgers, the widow of Admiral I roquo i s .C cl e E>All purchasers tanght to ride FREE. June 2, 1888: : msl saeseee “Gat by Re Remaiye cy, 4,0 McDermott, | Market Hall attracted quite a large gath- of the stakes, which are of 6000 sovereigns, | Redgers, were held yosterday afternoon at Co. . z Brooklyn, 8 Cleveland, 5, _ Sacrifice iitGrim, | ering last evening. Miss Sadle Thomas, | the owner of the second horse to receive Epiphany Church. There was a large audi- nterprise Cycle Co. bn 9 steadily all through the day, and is within | staxes. ‘The course 1s about one mile end a reach of the lead riders. She ‘is picked out | nalf long. by many as the winner of the conte: Lest evening Miss Owens fell off her wheel while on the track, and injured herself a 9 quite badly. She lost her lead, but later | of Morganetto, 1; Lord Rosebery’s b. c. Swain zival ng, the Chinese | in the evening continued to ride. t Velasqui 0 Viste, 2; Mr. giant, Capt. Bates and others who earn al A specialty of the race last evening was | y gia) se fetanance) spas pote : "a ttving under the-white pants un account of S match Face between anes meascnser: Sasa bg Bacar nazoaie Ai ff of their mary nche 3 ys for a distance of five miles. e con- ton, » 3. guly six] tantngs) yesterday (at News eent [ie mat nonce fgeg ene Mitten LOr-ANE oe eee son Up acadie Mealthia ikem nt Pha betting Lotocs athe alert way @/ko-k when Umpire McDermott gave the game+—~Crerity the blk Washington {A three-mile match race was alsu run|on Galtee More, who was ridden by Chas. to the Giants, by the score of 9 to 0, be- | catcher, are eed much make-up to| between Smith and another young man. | Ridden; 10 to 1 against- Velasquez. ridden cause of the continued kicking of the | pass as Peter Mahpr, fhe Irish champion. | The last milé was interesting, and just | by Watts, and 25 to 1 against History, rid- Pirates, who refused to go on with the| Their features are similar, and there is not patos pes egube i euompting its pees penis, Cannon. S 5 e following w game, as Pitcher Killen had been ordered | D0,knch Peimgen anemia heleht, or, ten | olen fortunately the ropes. kept him | inn Cone ae ng were the Roscbery’s Vela to the bench. The score stood 7 to @ when | Young Wrighey, tlze Senators’ utility man, | from injuring himself. Smith rode the |quez, Mr. Fairio’s Eager, J.C. Soleevs the Giants commenced to hammer Killen. ] who payed omar bas if ence present, comprising well-known people in society and church circles, where Mrs. Rodgers bad occupied a prominent aud in- fivential place. Rev. Dr. McKim, the rector of the ckurck, officiated and read the service, @ number of appropriate hymns being sung by the church choir. The chancel was adorned with flowers, which were the lov- ing tribute of relatives, as, complying with ® request, no flowers were sent by otners. Mrs. Rodgers died May 8, as has been stated in The Star, while on the steamer two days from Amsterdam. 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Below will be found several base ball paragraphs taken from the Cincinnati pa- pers of yesterday. which will no doubt be relished by- the local a if Result in Detant. The result in detail is as follows: Mr. J. Gubbins’ br. c. Galtee More, by Hendal, out lbp cla et 0409000600000000000000000000000 'o: Seececcceee ase yesterday, served | three miles in less than ten minutes. The | Silver Fox, Wallace Johnstone's Monterey, | yg, . John W. . ‘Walford’ and 477 Pa. A We want “ ‘Star’: and four runs came over the plate. Then a| five years in the Wpited States navy. He | Score at midnight stood as follow: J. Simmons Harrison's History, J.B. Piatts | ™"* 790% Wy Tuompeom's Retirement s—gog 477 Ba. Ave. e he | '8 @ finished balF player, and if Gus Laps. | Angeles, the Prince of Wales’ Oakdene, close play came at first base, and, on the ‘ Jel-204 Ssciaton Stat Eee isitors, | Schmelz had about nine or ten more such |C. Wilder. 102 Wadlow’s Prime Minister, C. D. Rose’s| After th2 close of business yesterday Mr. a= 3 | decision being given against the visitors, | youngsters He would stand a pretty good Frisson and J. R. Keene’s St. Cloud II. Jchn W. Thompson, who that day retired a wit iBicycles § Per ineee Hops Se rparer renee aaa Chae as Babes in the first division. Prime Minister led until half way down | trem the presidency of the Metropolitan Week. re National Bank, gave @ spread to the em- ployes of the bank, and thus, pleasantly, relations were severed which had been in existence for a good many years. Another pleasant association was broken up yesterday in the transfer of the control of the bank, and that was the change, which was a'most complete, in the per- sonnel of the directors. To al! the retiring members this was a matter of genuine re- g:et. Before the old board passed out of official existence the members went to a photographer's and had their pictures taken in a group. Mr. John W. Thompson will be at the “Admiral” .......§50 More Admirals on the street than one wheel. All “happy” riders, t B F. elongated twirler who | 3. the hill, when Oakdene drew to the front, Kidne troubles Pirates getting their seven runs on. three | wng on’ the/slab forthe Senatorg yesterday | M. W followed by Galtee More. After crossing hits. Donnelly was again hurt and had to morning, would make a good man to bet | O. the road the favorite assumed the lead and retire from the game. on inia sprinting match with. a steam | E. won in a canter by two lengths. Eight to try Blackistone: roller. Hililury sprints. like the selling — : lengths separated second and third horses. —- laters on an electric light track, ® A. A. U. CHAMPIONSHIPS. a Prince of Wales’ entry, Oakdene, was : arley Reilly, the clever third baseman fou ale......... . $50 |2ISLAND MINERAL WATER. * of the Washingions, was not in either of | Contests Will Be Held the New| It was anticipated that Velasquez wouli — 2, - io sented — bo —— ~ at aes a Bronounced Sante proper: zestersey) Ss games. Rae aS te Jersey A. C. Groun: get second — are rest of the sega} after which it naiwed. las all the "97 im- ties—a even in ions where m: Ine junday’s game was the cause of ir, Re! ham, were generally con: lered a poor lot an: provements. “A beauty weel and medical skill bas failed to affect for «ny staying on the-bench. But for a chew of | The wdlvidual all-around championships | 1G Too tne usual Desty foe gant xood—the use of “Blackistone”--after a day of the A. A. U. of the United States will be "96 Stearns. eciiwael Kani pootucsatalcopicas! tinea trina tobacco the,Knock-out would not have had ds of the New J eX sult showed the accuracy of the judgment Sold in egal. bottles, 20c.—$2 a dosen— any influende on his play. Charlie was mas- | held on the grounds of the New Jersey A.} of the sporting prophets. iced diuretic mineral water in the Office now at 611 F St. N. W. Coecccccoocccery | mwonoonone” al cnoccrcowoh wleonoosconoM Heating a large hunk of black plug tobacco | C. Monday, July 5, under the auspices of | The time was 2:44. when he was hit in the jaw by McGuire's | the New Jersey club. The events and their throw. The-shock not only rendered him | Grger wil! be as follows: = are, unconscious, but caused him to swellow the i Mr. Keene's St. Cloud Il, ridden by Brad- tobacco? He had a vomiting spett after the | ,J00,yards run. putting | {6-pound | shot, x ees o : rd : S g 1 game, and was so weak that Manager Gus rurning high jump, 840-yards walk, throw- | ford, started with the betting 100 to 1 rrrerrr Sees Gennes ee eececccccoccocoe ” Painless bank, as usual. for the next few days, and Earned ttabung, Schmelz thought it best to put some one in | 136 yurtio her Gammer,pole vault for height. | against him. then will take possession of an office which Cornell's Crew Selected. dase bit— —Joyce. oar ns 4 his place. had nape nates — Sorat Saeort A striking feature of the day was the| !% being prepared for his use in his resi- : Ss ve ° Charles Courtney, coach of the Cornell licked pe ee nent oboe d igor tee Norton, who played left field for. the | oe ee ee roan d meciSat | large number of Irish people who came| nce on I street. aoe xX rac Ing, avy, yesterday picked the crew which is By ovens, 3: by Killen. 4. Baraca ball —Warse Sei ae yesterday, met pits what Beene run, standard. over to see Galtee More. The Irish boats to row Harvard, Yale, Columbia and Penn- ite aes Meron ten eeenee een @ dangerous accident during the | The scoring will be on the percentage | a . . 2. Sacrifice hits—Smith, Ely. s uring the past few days have been over- sylvania. The selected crew ts the Annapo- | 14.” Uupire—Mebermott eighth Inning of the afternoon’ game. In basis, each contestant receiving credit for | crowded with racii enthusiasts from ss real Ane peeved cree theraneare chasing a foul tly hit by Miller, Norton, | nis performance in each individual event. | jamersia Ween ene = - E Phillies Hit Cunningham Hard. Cheok He aeoa ey eatchs, Was unable to| ‘Me reguiar A. A. U. champlonship dic] Galtes More is the first horse bred in cm stroke to No. 2, and Dalzell from 7 check his speed, and he ran into the ropes | medal will be given, gold to first, silver to Ircland and owned by an Irishman which to bow. T. L. Balley and Stamford, whom | | The Phillies won from the Colonels yes: | which had been stretched slong the left | Second ‘and bronze to third. Tntrles wiil | poets, and owned by The merits of th these men replace, are retained as suosti- | terday at Philadelphia by the score of 7 to| field bleachers. The ropes struck Norton y- o e p close with J. E. Sullivan, 241 Broadway, | colt te hi races tutes, while Ww. Bentley. who Went to An-|2, The game was replete with brilliant ae plow Ae nats oes whenihe collided New York, June 28, and the entrance fee | Coherence oat “Galtes More, tas eon napolis as substitute, is ‘made stroke. Sav- ‘ e i wn | will be rman. The individual all- | the . age, who rowed No. 5 last year, is the only | Plays. Nash, Cooley, Geler, McCreery and Me gene! ual all-| the Newmarket stakes and the 2,000 high in the al head fi old ‘Poughkeepsie man put in the boat. He | Clarke furnishing the sensational features. | the fence. He. wae stenned bee tae eeitst | around championship is attracting consid- | guineas this year. NO MERCURY No potash—no mineral—no danger—in 8. 8. 8. 50c. Do sou remember the man who sald he was open to conviction, but he'd just like to src any- ‘Body who could contict him?” That sort of fellow would go om paying high prices for dentistry, no en Ss ESSE bl r thi: h. In the latter event, as is the only blood remedy guaranteed. matter what proof we gave that our work is the | 13 to row No. 7 this year. Wheeler pitched good ball for the Quakers, | but a glass of ice water and a little fan-| \Zren” yattcrn Ve ‘he’ goad’ ath several ath- today, Lord Hoseberry’s Velasques ran sec- beat. If sou will belleve the evidence of sour | |The make-up of the crew follows: W. | while Cunningham was It at opportune tang Drought him around and he continued | pave heen training for some time past, be- | °™ wn eyes, an examination of our facilities and | Bentley, stroke; F. J. Savage, No. 7; C. M. | times. SS sides which many prominent athletes al- Winn, Go to Henley. our system is all you will need. Oddie, No. 6; M. M. Odell, No. 5; A. & LOUISVILLE, PHILADELTHIA. rhe aghingtons are unfortunate in the | ways in training will try for the title. ‘The coir ce Painiees extracting. Sc. Best teeth, $8. rin. | King, No. 4; 8. W. Wakeman, No. I K.H.0.aR,| Matter of knock-outs. Richey “put to| Cyent last year was won by L. P. Sheldon | The Winnipeg Rowing Club four, cham- ings, crowns, bridges, etc., at corresponding prices. | C@zter, No. 2; W. C. Dalzell, bow; T. i Clarke, If... 1 i)Cooley, cf... 2°13 0 6] Sleep” another of the Senators in the after-| of the New York A. C. pions of America, left Winnipeg, Man., yes- Sole owners of Zono, for painless operations | B@!ley and W. B. Stamford, substitutes; T. | MeCreery, rt Oeste, iv i2 + Bag 3 8] Room game yesterday, and still another one| Resides the all-around championship tue | terday for Henley, England, where they t D. Colson, coxswain. 0 Lajole, 1b... 1 010 0 0} got a fall that rendered him unconscious. New J A. C. will give it: i ill in July for the Stewards’ chall without sleep or danger. Ol\Delehanty, 1f1 22 0 0 Wrigley was the first victim. He hit to | NeW Jersey A. will give its regular set | will row uly for wi challenge OjGeter, re. 2 322 01 M = of handicap games, consisting of running, | cup and the world’s championship. 8. SS. forces the disease out through the The Chain and Sprocket Club. 0222 0| Tight field in the seventh, and tried to jumping and walking. 4 mot Gry ap the poison to gosto ee A run to Suitland was given by the Chain O80 E16 eee ae nenimia onto Secounle:e Millers Jean de Reske’s Horse Wins at War- the bones, like mercurial mixtures do, and Sprocket Club last evening. The party ri . 0004 0] close ones Richey es sed Wrigley on the Pillsbury to Show His Skill. ee “I was almost @ physical wreck, the result of > 7 of sixty ladies and gentlemen started from| ~~~ ~~ —=——~—-| jaw as he slid in. He tagged him a little| Mr. Harry Nelson Pillsbury, the chan-] BERLIN, June 2.—Claude Frollo, a horse mercarial ‘treatment for iU S Dental Ass I, | the club house at 7:20 o'clock, and arrived : 71 711 0} too hard, 0 hard that Wrigley was knock- | pion of the United States, will give an ex-| owned by Jean de Reszke, the well-known blood polson; 8. 8. 8. po 9] at Suitland an hour later. Refreshments | [oulsville. 318 -] ed out by the blow. He fell across the| hibition of simultaneous playing at the | tenor, won the Warsaw derby yesteaey, rd reed icy pad cn : were served, and the ball room was turned ie, 1; Philadelphia, 1, Two- | Daze: and It was some time before he | washington Chess Club, 614 12th street, —— rod heetapapg laa Lane Cor. 7th and D Sts. N.W. | into a scene of galety and pleasues, wien Cross.” Stolen bases—Dexter, | COUld regain his fe this evening at 8 o'clock. He will play both Sawa ei) eee terryed eneraglosarny OPEN suxDAYS FEoM 10 70 12 ocroce. | 2224, until It o'clock, when ‘the gaptain rn Double pays “MeGreery Eee POS eS | Snes Se eS sn gave the signal to start for home. e re- s participate are invited to be present. The | Harvard at New Haven yesterday after- se-t08 i turn was made in half an hour without an Harry O'Hagan is still playing his great | Number will not be limited. > accident. game for the Newark team. His fielding noon. It was largely a pitchers’ battle, in] Books free; address Swift Specific Co., Atlanta. has been almost perfect, and yesterday he hammered the ball for a single and a| $oO0d060 roeeeeeeny Harvey Smith, the University of Pennsyl- i vania student, who played good ball for the ( Eldredge and Belvidere— Senators last season at third base, has “The latest made and handsomest been turned over to the Toronto team. | local club, and Manager Schmelz desires to | keep him playing, as he believes Harvey has a future in ‘the base ball business. | ° Smith reported for duty this morning and : pi will join the Canucks. at once. 1 y Bert Myers is playing a fine game for the / Milwaukees at third. ~The Brewers started out badly, but have taken a brace recently . S re and have climbed into second place. avoOfri es 1 ‘Al. Belbach’s case of mumps has become 9 a serious thing fog thé stocky little Ger- is man. He is now bed, and it will be a 3 '° I Dno7 Tank before be edie eu Abd perhape an other fore he wil ck in the game. Ne VY . rice Marks! Hils absence is. a serious, hand handicap for the We have a small stock of Bicycles, chiefly men’s patterns, taken in exchange for new ’97 nators, and the-Wbcal " are rooting RAMBLERS, 3 33 including VICTORS, WAVERLYS, RAMBLERS, &c., and all in good riding No wheels in the world are made more hon- z ie S d-Hand and Shop-Worn bicycles on the market! There is no place for him at present on the estly or made by a sounder or better equipped con- condition, which we wish to turn into cash, and will sell at prices that are merely nominal— Ww $5 SHOE nahi Ol cern than these—the ELDREDGE and the BEL- Plage in the Western e. p ' 1106 PENNSYLVANIA AV. VIDERE. ihe, Baltimores a gasting what they Fr 10. OO t 99) 50 SS 99 They are first, last and all the time—honestly that city. It loos as YF three honest ‘om ° up O lo! yo 4s*Crescent made, practical bicycles. The materials in them pr ey tere ea ris are the finest that the world produces. Watched with much intérest. eee Early purchasers will have quite a variety to choose from, and as the stock is small, we The really remarkable character of the fine would. suggest an immediate inspection of them. workmanship in ’em is evidenced by their sur- prisingly easy running qualities. No wheel will give soe better service—no wheel will stand as ‘d knocks or “stand up” under rough treatment $50 om ee ee —as either the Eldredge or Belvidere will! $35— : “Crescent” ts sold with « $50—$65—$75—$85—the new prices—choice of ‘$7 soca Mea es atk Se 8 different colors—and a generous range of options, ns ; Arlington Cycle Co., May 3ist—on sale bere. “THE WHITE CORNER,” "Western Wheel Works. poral wool Corner 9th & H Sts. N.W. | WASH. BRANCH, ee ee ek SNYDER & WOOD, TAILORS, BRADARBEARS faced ‘S. Jones, Jr., Manager. een 3. You Can’t Invest 35 11t1 PENNA. AVENUB, SaBEASERSERSEASERS os SERS RAR ASS, SX CV CGV VOL VEL VS STOLE VEL ISTE CVFVEVTSS ‘y ws Ye * SN Bic ycles, Over 70,000 “Cresconts"* were bullt $4 and sold at lst prices during “96. 730 are turned out every day now-- ~x< <_ = 2S We jie a; ascu be oaieegeale Bicycles, ENTIRELY NEW, and fully guaranteed for 6 months, at prices that will please and satisfy you. RAMBLERS still selling at the popular price, $80.00. * Gormully &J olfery Mife.Co., ex... 1325-27 14th St. N. W.. © o Soo By EA 9) OC a ae) p eS rs x eses s OSS Cres 6; ae Ses of our Suits at that price—im- ported woolens first-class in = ye ex to better advan than in one IR »