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MAY 27, 1909. NG . — Williams, 1 5 1 Wagner, s e M L w 3 Y of Wales, and othor members of the roval | third race. There were several very ¢l JMAHA WINS IN THE NINTH CHICAGO BLANES BROOKLYN | e RING'S MINORU WINS DERBY |famiy. eame down vy sratn. Upon arelv-| tinishes. Summarics hait furlongs: Cross Over (08, Burns - g, o g ABBN . o Jobnny Wise (110, 11fin, , 8 to 1, Snatches Game from Defeat. | WFST VEQAUE. | AMER GRS, Shut Out. Batted for teele Ir. elghth arch Takes Historic Event. Two-Year-0la Kvent. avennna L LY A SRe 1t Topeka 13 10 |566| Loulsville .. 2 16 .579 -0 Second race, 4-year-olds and up, sellin Wichita .....12 12 .500| Kan. City ..16 18 456 McAleese. Doy’ plBvs French | | and Haggwood thira Among the fourteen 12101, 4 to 1, 2 to 1) second, Kempton Out for Disputing Deciston at Lincoin 715 .418| St. Paul W18 2 and Makes Two-Base Hit-- Scores Waddell, 1; off Steele, 1; off Chech. | gon When His Majesty Leads Win- | filly Lady Fitzherbert, Margaret and Birdslayer Chech, 2 fn one inning. Left on bases: St {for 3-year-olds, last mile and forty-four | 81X furlongs: Golden Castle (102 Haynes, 12 | Philadelphia '517| Boston T Gams Taiisnned, Whitney's Perseus 1il.Ivanson was|cutcheon (112, MeCahey, § to 5.3 to 8 ont) What a finish it was. Brooklyn ... 433 Chicago 15 17 469 Brooklyn hypnotized today, shutting them | postponed; rain. classic event of the nglish turf and th Fourth race, 3-year-olds, selling. six fur Hy one of the grandest: ¥ailies ever seen | ] b Algk 7 9 Boston 11 20 .3%) Washington striking out ten men. One local man was run here today and won by King 101, § to 1 4 to 1) second, Eustacian inning of a hot confest at Vinton park {ita at Lincoin, Topeka at Sioux City 14 180 and Oxford Belle also KANSAS CITY, May %.—Two hits and a | Dein€ the first occasion on which ihe A Brooklyn, St. Louis at New York, Cineln- | punching hits and good base running yon, Lols Cavansugh (18, Reid, runners across the plate to tie the score, [ American League—Boston' at Detroit; | Score: The game was a battle between | monarch. W. Raphael's Louviers was sec- |y, q. (105, Haynes, 11 to 6 1 to 2, out) third. . . N 0 - . . ' . . Omaha Defeats Pueblo in Ninth; Washington Beats Detroit; King Edward’s Minoru Wins Der ‘ ’ l Standing of the Teams l WeRleene. it : Waddell, » enclosure in semi-state carriages, accom: |15 1o 1, 4 to ) ™ won, Lovewatches Ran for Hoffman in third = Time, 086 Good Tntent and " 3 | Boston 0000000 2-vear-olds, distance five furlopgs, wWas|gix fyrio St . fis 3 30 69 ix furlongs: Momentum (101, Reld, 11 GRAND RALLY FROM THE REAR | Sioux citv..1310 5 indnanapoiis %2 60/ ONLY ONE REACHES SECOND | Three-base hi « ni.|CROWD ALMOST MOBS EDWARD |\ T 0 Wt Denver ... /11 13 .488| Columbus .. 18 22 450 and Wolters; Williams, \Wallace and Jones: Brady, 1 o 1, 8 to .8 16 8 thirds NAT. LEAGUE. | AMER. LEAGUE Struck out. By Waddell, & by Steele, 1 algo ran n Run. Pittsburg 2 8381 Detrolt 21 12 .63 Games. Louls, 9; Boston, 3. ime: 1:45. Umpires 3 prse Falls in Race, vards of the Derby 3 tol 71010, 1t d) won Kl Fall Q18 : o 3 .%7| 5 o : 00 . third, Time, 1:1 . ncinnati . 456 New York...17 13 BROOKLYN, May M—Overall had| ,¢ (nicago--Chicago-New York game| EPSOM, May . —The Epsom derby, the|Second and Mustapha third. Ten horses Gov 1108, Allos Mack and Nian BrOSls " 18 B (439, Cleveland ...1810 .40 lout, 2 to & with four scattersd hits and | blue ribbon feature of the racing season, |, The victory of the Perseus 111, ridden by |longs: Rose Beaumont (110, McCabey, 7 to 04 the home grounds ©maha made the GAMBS TODAY 4> E 4 Tine ‘stewards Nandlond, ‘the tace tiext. 1 9 nd, Eu reached second base and he was Alperman | o FEE L, | Bdward's Minora. In this victory the p. the race next in| Q07 Conlin. 8 to 1.8 to L T ta 8 third ol ’ n Wednesday aftarhoon. S/ Omaha batters| National League- Pittshurg at Uoston, | trying for a double play.’ Chicago scored one. Perseus III. won easily Fifth 3.vear.olds and up, salling, stolen base In the twelfth inning gave [Breatest of all races on the turf has been | QLAMBALA WINS AT LATONTA |4 out) 3 y Greener's Horse Takes Cla I win it and then some to:spare, for | Cieveland at 8t. Louts. CHICAGO. BROOKLTN. and Swan. The score ond and Lord Michelham's William IV Thme, 1:48%. ° No others L ¢ ing at Bpsom they were driven to the royal [ ¥Irst race, - car-olds, seiling, four and Jombards Pueblo for Four Runs and Dodgers Fail to Hit Overall and Are| rous : st Time in History Reigning Mon- | j0nieq by outriders Q6 Haynes 8 10 5 4 o5, 1 to 9 second Des Moines. .17 9 .64 Milwaukee .24 12 647, — | 8t. Louts .... 01100168 5%% — The Caterham plate ot 200 sovereigns, for [ Cllbepper also ran Omaha 14 11 560 Minneapolis Suncloud. Acunaha was second out) won, king Thistle (103, Co Captnin Franck ts Fin nd Ordered | pyeblo 916 Toledo ......16 21 432 | Chleamo Twirler Strikes Out Ten Men | Stephens and Jou Base on balls: Off | Throngs Hreak Throagh Police Cor- yunners was H P, Whitney's Balivhoo |Time, 1:16. No Trumper. Miss K. O. B Plate that Gave Fueble WL Pet WL Pet. in Other National Ls Hits: Off Steele, § in seven Innings »i ner Into the Paddock—Ameri- The Stewards’ handicap of 1,000 sovereign8 | Third race, 3-vear-olds and up, selling, | Chicago ... .629 Philadelphia 18 12 600 Connolly and - Byan. o B course, was won b¥|Martin, 5 {0 3 4 6 5 1 o 3) second. K Omaha, 6. Pueblo, & New York 483 St Louls .15 16 484 i tig_alwo ri GAMES IN AMEICAN ASSOCIATION | “Skects” Martin, the American jockey, in 0 8 1 to 2 won, Celmo (110, Reld. Pucblo Braves bite the dust in the ninth| yeyery 1eague—Pueblo at Omaha Wich- | S B S0 RFEE ol B e witd Vine trom Kaas e VIeLOTY ity | Importance to the derby. was a popuar | Time. IN6W. Chaperone. Habble. Posotal: cuma 1o ihe plate and safely swatted the | CIncinnati at Philadelphia, - Chicagp &t |its runs at both extremes of the game by mile: Eschau (107, McCahey, 11 to 2, 1 fo ball In that final round, putting enoush |yari’a¢ Philadeiphia Paul the vigtory over I<ansas City | won by an animal belonging to a relgning ke 40 $40°5 3 10 & out) sacendy Loty 100 American Association—8t. Paul at Kansas B.H e JHOAE ) KANBAS CITY Stake In Fasy Fashion. Bixih race. selling. mile and a aixteenth then Welch's long hit. ‘which won the game, | ity Minneapolis at Milwaukee, Indian. | Erers. .. iguren, it .. 1 sth King and Kane ample time 10 | apolis at Toledo, Loulsville at Columbus. | SATRArd. 1f - 3 Seum L Hotman, cf 3 0Jordan, 1b. . Steinfalgr, 3b 4 1 Lenno It was a reminder of the old Omaha-Des s the” crowd wont| Hewsrer s 13 0Lennod Moines squabbles to see Hoggle scrapping | Against the fence and the crow i, b1 for that game, and he came out second | home. 3 1 0Be hest. The players were all after Umplire| The same teams this afternoon. L 1 Clarke, whose eyes evidently became| The score: i 110 1 Totals.... 8 4% Ty ne hicago ..............1 0.0 000 00 blurred. He made a n..;l’ :«::n at (;t oMa 5 ‘ | Broorter ¢ o R B A home plate when he called Spencer safe . .. . . B 3.H.0.A.B, [Was third. The American crack, Sir M&rtn, | CINCINNATI, O, May 20.—Olambala, | MOntrose (100, Walker. 4 to 5. 8 ta 6 won 0 on, ¢ 0 | owned b 'ina vy e ] \ i 4 Miss Marjorte (102, 1 Y \ Jg".:;'fl.-'.' L owned by Louis Winans, an American rest | owned by J. G Greener, won the classic | second .v:m.'» "-u2yxv'|waixt»sml\.||r‘,1:.°:&n"‘-"-) i H ‘ge‘:n n: 1,4\..:1‘;"‘ and bred in h!nuulky bY | Latonia Derby at & mile and-a half by 3 o 8 qut) third Time 1:81%. Solon ohn E. Madden, of whom 80 much Was | gie ten hingle. Millstone and Wilton Lackaye also sxpected; foh five lengths from Hal Dunne's Peer, while | oy B ‘; \ll\l‘lllf‘l nt Mine ssored nis Vietsry. by 16 lengthe back came Plate Glass, the Summaries at Woodbine, > cent A cored his victory o ¥ | only other starte t v ORON'TY 2 816 Houd oAly, white BalE &, 16Hgth seprated | rtef. The race was run over| TORONTO, May 2.—Weather clear, track | the second and third horses. The victory a sloppy trick. Plate Glass jumped to the | fast at Woodbine today. Summarfes: of the king's horse was greeted by an out- front immediately and kel the lead until [ Firat race mile and = seventy yards: : ¢ e ¥ A .| Punky (20 to 1) won, Bobby Kean (8 to 6) ] Docubase Hit | Ovirall *Bacviics . W Total burst of enthusiasm, the equal of whic h‘.orl':“:‘{n"k" ')””‘ “:‘"' Olambala, the fav and when Captain Franck protested he |jeqne""5, Howard. .8tolen _bases: @heokard o). | Kansas City 1010010100004 | never has been witnessed at Epsom. » took command followed by The Peer, | 1:47. was fined and ordered out of the game.|Kane 1b i 0 2. ] 1 [} 1 ) H ‘. 0 0 3 5 5 ‘ . Carisch, 4 Kliroy, p 0 s 1, J 0 3 1 3 0 1 [} o " H 4 0'Brien, s i1 “ w11 N - > 2l ~oomcomomm~aR sooma Ii | ssooe—~ ° ] Barbeau, b.. 6 0Bates, 1f 5 Otem, 15 1 0 Sweeney, b, " 0 Beaumont, of Abstein, 1b.. 6 28tarr, b Miller, "b.... 4 0Dahlen, #s... Wilson, rf.... § 0 Becker, rf 5 2 1 Gibson, ¢ 03mith, . Camnits, p... 0 Mattern, p. *Abbattichio 0 Leever, p..... 1 0 Totals Dunleavy, cf. 4 Woodruff, 3b3 Delehanty, It. § Oleen, 20 Landreth, 1 e sare o sstors loamae Bl ammevonne” 2] vermmns ol oosman~ Totals..... 441330 14 7 i 2 - — *Batted for Camnitz in ninth. Galgano Works Well. OREI il ivsh v onkis 10 *2% 5 Pittsburg ... 1110600100 6-9]Peitz, e Galgano was pitching for Pueblo and did | *Two out when winning run scored. Boston . 110100010 0-—4|Hoss . 242! E] remarkable work all the way through, |Omaha— Two-base hits: Wagner (2), Gibson, Mat- Totals. ... 2%Milligan .. | b "t ookls never letting up except for a minute in the | Ji® R 4 0§ 4.6 |tern Leach (). Three-base hit: Leach. 2 exceptionally good start. Brooklands made | (p,yerg) 13 tg § third. Time 1:163:5. Joe| PARIS. May %—Two Americans won at SRR Ml mnd K ol Wi W isia. Hits 0 10| jits: Off Camnits, 10 In eight innings; off Totals. 1 the running for the first mile, with the|MeCarty. Hasty, Great Help and Alice | Trembiny today. H. B. Durvea's Wanda 11 & it ; . | Pueblo— _|Leever, 1 in two innings. Sacrifice hits: { sBatted for Upp in ninth. king's colt well placed in fifth position. | George also ran came in first in the Prix Reiset avd W. K Kane had reached first on Corhan's bob-| Runs Fiovs 9 3§ §oif | Lench. Bacrifice flies: Beaumont, Mattern, | cojumius .0 0000800 14 Apncaching Tattenham Corner, Minoru| Third race, four halt furlongs: Bobeo, | Vanderbilt's Seasick II won the Prix Edgar ble and Welch made the first hit of the e —10 | Dahlen. Stolen bases: Bates, Btem (2),| {ouisville . o0 2130000 06l 005 his posttion, and stalling otf close | 1%6 (Troxler) 13 to 5 won: Starport 103 (S. | Gllleis. game for Omaba by knocking the ball to | (o) “Spenser, Faliiman’ Threc-base _hite: | Becker, Absteln, Smith =Double (P1a¥el| “sacrifice hits: O'Rourke. Quinian. Sac- Page) 3 to 1 mecond; Prince Imperial. 10| 0 ¥ acrifice ; - | to the home stretch, a strong challenge by F . the right field fence. With two out Slug- |chipke (). Passed ball: Gadman. Bases | Abatein, " Left on hascs: Hoston 1: Pitts. | Fifice fly: Ciarke. Base on balle: OFf Good- | 10 (0o bore SIEetch, @ SOME CHUISIES DY | (MeGee) 3 to 1 third, Time . Glipian ger Bill came along and just to show that | balls: Off Johne 1. oft Galgano, & |hurg, 1. Base on balls. Off Matiern, 5 | Bl bt Off B0, b CWERas M08, pln | JOmiers: B z fl T on ERRIECBEY xud- Tanske 4lso he was not afraid of Gaigano, he hit a | Lert on bases: Omana. 7; Pueblo, B Stolen | Off Camnits, 2. Base on errors: Pittsburg: | fojble play: Quinlan to Olsen to Sullivan. | “F0% 1 aignt | Fourth race, the Latonfa derby, mile | three sacker which scored Kane and|base; Corhan. Sacrifice hits: Fisher, Cur- (3: Boston Struck out: By Mattern 5|t by pitched ball: Quinian. Struck out n horses €0 | and a half, value $3200 to winner: Olam. | . tis. Time: 2:25. Umpire: Clarke. Attend. |PY Camnits, 2. Balks: Mattern (2). Time: | 5o gogg 1 Balk: Upp. Hits: Off Goodwin, | and the crowd recognized the king's colors | haia ‘114 (Rice) 2 to 5 won: The Peortm; | Welsh. ance: 500. X 4 2:05. Umplires: Rigler and Truby. | 5 In three and two-thirds innings; off ( | were in front, the cheering began, Grad- | (Tapiin) 8 to 1 straight, 2 t0 5 plsce necord. | Pueblo made one In the opener on Ken- (I Glants Win from Cardinals. 8 in five and one-third innings. Time: 143, | o 0" enhusiasm spread over the | Plate Glass 110 (Poern ‘ngnn‘uf:_mr-ucl"ndz.} sel's single. n sacritice and Clarke's double. ( WIOHITA WINS A HIPPODROME | NEW YORK, May 2-—Five of New | Umpire: Conahan. » downs, and the cheers grew in volume as | 10,0 Dlace and % Mow_thira. Bime Another was made in the third on Franck' York's eight hits TR U _pate Hoosters Bat Out Vietory. A 2:2915. Only three starters. day Ity In defeatl- b o1 eared the dge’s b Thy vie- error and Spencer's double. Ten Gifts to Batters by Isky's Slah- [fnd (1€ locals had, no CIEOCUILY 10 Ciitee | TOLEDO, May 2 —Heavy hitting of M- | Minory neared judge’s box. The vic-|“'ith race. one, mile and a sixteenth core i e L § v id pl % | Surdy by Indlanapolis was the feature of | tory was so narrow that there was a mo: | Rara Avis. 106, Williame, 8 to 1, won; Keep | -nT:)r:pn:;m:x r:r:.r‘."?:\ .nm um“m:n;( “'." LINCOL '--b:-)-. . Ar:::'. two days Hoteok ware. the' e raert e, PIaY Ot | “uecond gamo. of the series and the | ment's hesitation pending the judse's vers, Moving, ®, Taplin, 7 to 1. second: Bome. | . when the tie was broken in| LINCOL — VEW visitors secured elght of their nine runs " o 2 brake, 103, Glassner, 10 to 1, third.. Time favor of Pueblo. Kensel opened, as he |18 off. the Greenbackers and the lesies habdalied o R eor MfoRurdy was replaced in the sev. |dict but when. the royal number was|jogety Ty CAReReR, 10,00 T, third.. Time : holsted to the top of the board a great roar | Cymb ; i e: ‘ymbal, Orlandot, had in the first. with a single and|winning a wild hippodrome, by a 10 to §| Tennev, Ib. '“'“mgf:;“o " YLsbo Burst out ktreshknd Tollowediths’ Kink at Lales tan. ot, Ketchemike and Donna died ut wecond on Curtis' grounder. | score. Shamer, the Wichita pitcher. issued | Horuny i oA, BT T8 Ters the (edalybios - knaS 1ARNISTERIGH | LEIRLE rabe.. seven. futionge: SANok 1 Clark 'hit - for ‘two sacks/ and|ien WS Of KEE on BLle A on ung | MuTe. T Ty derby champion to the unsaddling en. [ BUrton. 3 to 1, won; Miss Critteriden, 10 un i i 1 owers ; : Spencer made a single which scored Curtls | Jones 8o flercely that he wom his game. | Destin oo fameorrer Clonure. His. majesty's two previous suc. | Fomis, o 16, &, second: Admonitor, 16, and Clark. A passed ball put Spencer on | Pennell ‘led in the slugging The Green-| Bridweil tckman, 1) |odhsed warsXaphiaved ks e s the 1D Bra sl Bt ST e Mg second and when Hogriever died at first|backers had numerious chances to turn . QBeybola, ' rt.. i St g B Qhmowary, the tide, but the needed hit failed to| Wiltse. p. 2 i on a grounder to King, Spencer tried (0| materialize. Sulllvan was strufk out b iy AACh Bor Amertcan Horse Runs Strong. Mary Dayis Wins Claremont Handicap come all the way home. Cadman squat 6 Bl LEppay ! - i home Cadman ‘touched Spencer before he LINCOLN. *Baited for Higgins in ninth. Totals the befting at 3 to 1 mfi‘ : outsider In the betting, easily won had a chance to touch the plate. AB. §t. Louls ren 00000110 0-2 iy 1 The American crack was going strong in|the Claremont handicap here today. The g S Fox, b..... . New York . 601301038 7125 |the running and was well up among the | favorite, Jack Atkin, finished ‘third. Sim- Slugger Bill Starts Tt Waidron, rf. i Tl D’l"wlo o'--e }?n- Devlin, ,l‘,V"ll& Herz *Batted for Robinson in ninth leaders when he came to grief. Brooklands | maries The real excitement of the game cul-|Jude, If. eighanty, PR SRULE:,, RENAAY: *Batted for McSurdy in ninth. o he oach to Tattenham | First race, the Gafety 2-year-olds, fo Hhirtiai) mihesid - | Tromas, 1o Sacrifice” hit: Bridwell. Sacrifice 0.0 8.8 0 680 | was leading at the approach to Ta I B e Ll A AL nma n the ninth inning. Slugger Bill | Davidson, cf Konetchy, Bchlef. Stolen bases: Kon 3 0’1 040800 Shannon (114, Melnty, 11 to 5 won, Perri was the hero who opened the fun with a | Gagnier, ‘s Herzom, O HaT, DO oime oiys | Two-base hits: Cross, Chadbourne, Hay- | Minouru, Hayardo and Valens formed the|Johnson (14, Glass, §'to 1) second. Giopper three bagger Into Hogriever's territory. | BRUNAR: o | Byrne, ionetchy and Byrne. Struck out: | den. Home runs: Hickman, Carr. D | second fight. Rounding this dangerous | (07, Dugau, Io fo D tnind. Timo:” 05%. Pendry, who had taken Franck's place at| johnson, p.. 1By Beebe 2. by Higgins, 2, by Wiltse & | play: Smoot to Elr-o(x.lmrL on bases: To: | corner Bir Martin was crowded by the other | gimo, Herdsman, 'xl,‘I?ng"ufl.i‘_‘"fi’g,‘,fi&i‘.:&',’,; short, fouled out to Clark. Cadman scored I D i 10\"'.".,‘;'(",'"9‘\{‘,f,'l,,_" e | 0 . Base on balls: Otf | horses, crossed his legs and fell. Jockey algo ran. Shamncn and Royal Hunt coupled. Sehipke with a single and the hopes of the Off Beebe, 3 in four innings; off HIggins, | Robinson, 1. Sacrifice fly: Carr. Sacrifice | Mdrtin was throw n heavily and wag a-vfi;?'-':fium:f hu-m!:uw. mares aud fillies, fans- ran high. - 8 b0 — |6 In four innings. Time: 1:85. Umpres: John- | hits: Chadbourne, Cros& Davidson, Shaw.|ghaken and ‘somcwhat bruised. He was| A7p ! wards, mile, $500 added: 8! JER M hew: teidon 3| stone and Cusack, Stolen bases: Davidson, McCarthy, Land sy s ¢ 18 by two of thePASrece ok hunir B st 0 L T el " % ¢ , McCarthy, 4| picked up and brought in by two of the!Adriuche (9. Russell, 5 to 1 : been heard from such a small bunch. It Whaladelphia Beats Cincinnati. Struck out: By Graham, 6; by h‘iiqflulr‘).A | track officials. It was at first reported | toufle (110, Bergen, § mnu) n'rm""'rfm" seemed to be in the air that Omaha would PHILADELPHIA. May 2%.—In a light hit- | by Robinson, 1. Hits: Oft McSudry, 11 in s ; . 1:3%. Sens Souel 11 r tie or win. Captain Franck had been ting game Philadelphia defeated Cincinnati, | 81X innings. Wild pitch: Graham. -Time: | that Sir Martin had been injured, but this | p))™; ¢l 11 Queen of the Hills, ordered from the grounds and Pa Rourke was on the bench. He ordered Lower to warm up and sent Hollenbeck to bat for N i 3 I Hill Top and SBun Dan 1 616 3 Bcore: 2:00. Umpire Haves. was a mistake. He Is all right Third race, the fashion, 3-veat-old, $2600 Johns. Holly made a single. Red Fisher | Pettigrew, of.. hit to left and Cadman scored on the|Anderson, ss.. PHILADELPHIA GINCINNATI & byatiaeld 5 guaranteed, 'four half furiongs, straight: HOAE K At Milwaukee — Minneapolis-Milwauke R owues I INIaN- Cpaty S Angerona (119, Burna, 4 t0 1) won, Calypte 4 Weaver, ¢ Mirew, Shanner, b 00awell, 1b.. 1Jemes, ... 00'Rourke, 2b. 1Friel, 3b..... 9§ @oodwin, p.. second, Malediction (3 to 1) third. Time: ¥ o) " o 3 Sec ace, foL o Schulte. Left on bases: Chicago, 4|5t Paul..... 201100000001-8 | "on Minoru the betting was 7 to 2; on|While Plate Glass fell back beaten.. Un-| Sccond race, fo o wens Brat PR P : , that they | Weleh, rf.... Brooklyn, 6. Bases on balls:y Off Overall, | Hits: oft Kilroy, 1 in 218 innings; off |5,yjere, 9 to 1, and on Willlam ' tue | '0Uched bY Whip or spur Olambala made | cocond, Staycannie 4 to 1 4 This so riled the Rourke family that they | goqen, of . 2: off Bell, 2 Base on errors: Chicago, 1. | Hall, § in 111-3 innings. 'Two base hits: | T0 1" 4 the pace and came under the wire an easy | 0:58%. i iabiadlls e, o went forth to win and did. Schipke, 3b. Struck out: By Overall, 10; by Bell, 2. | Armbruster, Carlsch, Davis, Love. Earned|Fourth, 2 to 1L X | winner by five lengths. The P v| _Third race, mile and an elghth The game was full of thrillers from start Passed ball: Bergen. Wild pitch: Bell. | runs: St. Paul, 3; Kansas City, 1. First on| Minoru s a bay colt by Cyllene, out of nd 'he Peer easlly| . %eo 0 won, Tollendal (7 to 0 to finish and was won and lost Several Time: 1:20. Umpires: O'Day and Emslie. | errors: Kan: y, 2 Sacrifice hits: | Mother Slegel, and is consequently a high- | 100k the place from Plate Glass. Warfleld | Fort Garry (I3 to ) third. Time: 1% times. In the sixth inning Omads hed a | Pirates Win in Tenth. Wrigley. Perrine,”Hoey. Stolen | t;u-‘e: class animal in the thoroughbred list. | WAs soratched shortly batore the race on| Fourth race, Steeplechase, about . two R v 2 087 May %.—1 . Beckley, Hallman, Flynn, 2. Do ya: | - ” . o ) the track | mileB: Kara (evem) won, Dr. Kete chance to win, when, with two men on | (Hollenbeck score’ foud’ tirga: 1. toda; e el it | Hall to Fiynn, Perrine to Fiynn. Siruck ;yl:‘an-f s ;.n d"f’l‘ J(:vo. v\:u won the n‘x;, ;_chc:u::' :‘::: ::(m‘;:mri.«:onl.'(;m track, O aaastorat- 8 o s s bases, Schipke hit a hard low one toward 54 . Pittsburg batted hard i e tenth inning | out: by Hall, 10. Left on bases: Kansas|derby for Lord Roscbery. As a -year-old, ¢ 10 the winner | Time: 4:21 center field which looked like it was going Totals...... e 8 10 and won, 9 to 4. anl:n's errors proved | City, 10; St. Paul, T. Base on balls: off | Minoru was not much of a success on ac: Was $3,050 Fifth race, three-fourths mile: Lady b w Kane and Welch to| *Batted for Johns in ninth costly. Score: | Salle, 7 off Hall, 11. Time: 2:8. UMDIres: | .,une of gome eye trouble, but he made a| Only three horses started in the opening | M@ (4 to 1) won, Purslane (8 to 1) second, BOCHN - GLIS OG- ATEW *Ran for Johns in ninth PITTSBURG. BOSTON ing and Owen. PePINE | Red River (2 to 1) third, Time: 1:13% score. Spencer, however, spoiled all cal- S P URELO. B.H.0.A.E y Loutaville Deteats Columbas. few good attempts, showing that lie pos-|event the Latonia iraugural at 6% fur-| Sixth race, mile and & pixteenth. ‘Howard culations when he nailed the ball by a cir- AB, i COLUMBUS, May 2.—Only five of the |®ested speed and stamina. His work as a|longs. Colloquy at 5 to 1 in the betting | Shean (0 to 1) won, Edwin Gunn (8 to 1) cus catch after a hard run and went roll- | Kensel, 3b. sixteen Columbus hits today figured in|3-vear-old continued to show improvement,|easily won the event by two lengths v,...,\l;‘;,;;;‘"- Tdea May'(2 to 1) third. Time: ing over the ground. He then turned 5:.;}""" H the scoring and Louisville won 6 to 4 [until he became favorite in that ciassic{Al Muller, the odds-on favorite, with Mad s -1 around and won the game again for Pueblo |Clark, 1b 5 BOUTS: it oy event. man third. Seventeen bookmakers were wo Ferts te Plgy BaL in the next Inning, when he hit a corking Tfl:",‘{::‘e,-“ 4 : BoH. k Crowd Almost Mobs King. for the opening day. Four favorites won. A game of base ball between the Fort single which ecored Curtis and Clark and | fafiman. '2h ... K The crowd at the course was wiid with | Summaries: | Gmaha, signal coeps &ad the seidipes from 10 Hallman, i L { Fort Crook, an exhibition flight of the big taen came home rom second on Hoggle's | Corhan, ss E | excitement and broke through the police | First race, Latonia inaugural, five fur-| dirigible billoon and music by the Sy out ut first. That is to say, the umpire saia | Mze, ©. - £ cordon and almost mobbed King Edward, flongs: Colloquy. 108 (J. Lee) 5 to 1 won; | teenth infantry band wiil be the attraction - ; Ny % # , 105 ( r ime o he called 2:30 an e on = majesty, as owner of Minoru, led the cham- | Three starters. will be sent up as soon as it is over. The ssomsosssss’ wemooowm ! plon into the paddock Second race, six furlongs, selling: En-|Pand will play between inninge. The fleld of fifteen was sent away to an | field 101 (Taplin) 6 to § won: Jacobite 113 - ‘W (Troxler) 12 to 5 second; Tom McGath, 108 Two Americans Win, ] s i = B LIl Chadb'rme, 1f. Charies, ‘26 0 Beebe. Willtams, 3b Graham, p. .. ®lweonwmomen | PRS- Bl onucnuanr |oomuormmma—a wlueonso e P RS N wuro cooomwormw—nnl = coon® corner, with Louviers close up. Sir Martin, PPN wosonomncd S St et B e alSoncorooommnnl [ bt »!| soosmmue mooo > C] Knabe, 2b. » Magee, if Titus, of Shean, 10 Osborne, of. Doolin, Dooin,’ ¢ Moore, p. 0 Mitchell, 0 Hoblitzel, lomoe—nompme Sl ocomenwocow~ e asees e ) 2l cnmse wlocouscscscs e 25| orcurewcame n 01 41 Totals. |emscscecs e Bluoruvnneanas alecononeroun 2l ooonvuBununed elcorocmoomon ® oo ong o 5 game postponed; rain. Double-header to-| A heavy downpour of rain, which began | (119, Scoville, 15 to 1) second, Greenvale (119, morrow. early this morning and continued untll) Dukan, 1§ t6 ) third Time: 0:62%. Ocean el { i . | Bound, Degree. Glenna Deane, ENGAGED IN BNDURANCE TEST |noon. With threats of showers during the | cJgln, VU0 e, PEN, Deane — Fair afternoon, kept thousands of the casual| Fourth race, the Claremont handfc That made two runs for the inning and | Altchison, p. iy | q one more would tie. King was at bat. Totals at Y. M, C. A. Rooms. :w“":"l"":‘l';f"" ;": 'l""";‘:”f ‘U.“:\:Lh ’:‘lzly&mfltlm,lenn. 10 to 1) won, DeMund e e » Among the athletic fans who have not | terest in the race was undiminished, how-! (104, Bulwell, 10 fo 1) secand. Jack Atkin He had not made a hit all day, but his| sacon batted for J. 0 *Huggins .. et lost sight of indoor sports, the six- | ever, and King Edward's.-Minoru was the | (135, Scoville, even) third. Time: 1:18 time had come. He lined a hot one to| yincoln uCa uy endurance contest that is being con- ' ' [Restigouche, Dr. Eamer and Royal Onyx left and Keeley was put in to run for | Wichita el ducted at the Young Men's Christian asso- | favorite s0 ran. A ) ily comes down oy road. The custo- the business, for two were out. He de- 'Struck out: by Johnson, 3; by | Cincinnati . & tion athletes are taking part in it. Each | Usua 3 7" | Bonnie Kelso (8, Upton, § to 1) second, livered the. goods by hitting a corker down f;}'.'.?.'.f;"., by Altchison, 1. Base on balls: | Two base hit g night several contests are held in the gym- | mary costers’ turnout, the tradesmen's| May Piver (3, Creevy, 6 to 2) even) (hird the third base line and Keeley scored with | Off Johnson, 2; off Shanner, 10. Hit by |4 In seven innings; o nastum and points ;f“hfl"rd;’d‘ accordIng [ wagons, wagonettes and hansom cabs still | Time: 1:40%. Gus m, Casquo, Light- oy g ball: Shanner, 5 Left on bases: | ning. Sacrifice hits: Oakes, W _the praficishcy of the phrtioipants . X (he road, but the | BOuse, Summernight, Cowen and Lady also the run that tied the game. et Wiehta 1o, “Tyme: 215 Um- | Bescher, Rowan. Stolen bases: G After Tuesday evening's work, which | were to be seén on the roa t Hoblitzel: Downey, unassisted ore stood as follows: H. D. Frani- : Nicol, 6 to 1) won, Nimbus (117, Upton, 7 to - | 3 7 412, 'A. B, Griffith, 43 taxicab. This vehicle enabled the busy J Galgano to the bench and ordered in Swift. petcnd e g,"ub‘;‘;"",‘ %_'"“‘;‘r‘""e-"'(-“;‘:"l,}}""‘;;;bm-.. ¢ ¥ Monday's work 'was on the side horse ‘“‘n‘"l LA LTALOA, SIAN m‘omln’j {10) second, Woodcratt (s, Burns. 'ta 1) Swift {a & southpaw and he figured that | er Jones of Demver Filled Gap Struck out: By Moore, 2. Wild pitch; By |8nd in the fence vault, three-lap run and | man to led e e M ATee. Tawias Wigging Un- Sraloh Weld bé lase adt to hit i anag Rowan, 1; by Dubec, 1. Time: 1:0. Um. |bigh kick, with Frankfurt leading In each | work to get down here in time to see the ished second but was disqualified for foul- ele! © s ap a side- on the Slab--and Lo pires: Kiem and Kane. event. Tuesday night the aspirants ran |, . ..., ing wheeler. But, oh my, \Welch hit the ball| ppg MOINES, Ja. May 26.—Manager and ‘elght runs. Lang pitched a good game. ders by Score |record in the potato race, doing it in 1:45% M scored for Denver, while Kelly was ot - Theh de O Tonight the quartet of indoor gymnasts New York. being put out between first and second. | and athletes will contest in the standin D, Four Co tants Are Participating | racesoers from journeying down to Epsom ond spring, 3-yea: alx Hollenbeck. It was then up to Kane to do| Two-bage hits: Waldron, *Batted for Rowan in eighth. clation this week Is a center of Interest, | The rain chiefly affected the crowd which | Fifth race, 3-year-olds, selling, mile, $300 ran. Welch was the next man up. Hogrlever | pire: Wheeler. Attendance, 600. selling, the quarter-mile spud race and tried the mmaries at Jamestow q { ing and_fielding were the | DETROIT, May 2.:-Gray sent back |broad jump, parallel bars, shot put an Makers of ot g me. The sddte: against Detroit, ‘after working Sunday and [ mile run. B V. D. Unioo Sui 4 DES MOINES. pitched a brilllant game, Washington win-| The object is to bring out the best all- Bt D.h (Pa. 43007, ya AB. R H. ; | ning, 3 to 1. Score: round man and provide a rigld test in both . D, Slecping Seits, ° furlongs, straight, nell, Pettigrew, Anderson. Stolen base: | Philadelphia ....... aithough only & quartet of the assocla adied: Racquet (%, Leach, & to 1) won Magee, Dooin. Double i was the second of the aerles of contests, | procession was diminished noticeably. A | Rixth race, 3-year-olds and up, came running in from his garden and sent HAD NERVE, BU NOTHING ELSE | bases: Philladelphia, 7; Cincinna furt, 819; Fred Kavan, 508; Frank Trcka, | feature of the parade this vear was the | £even furlcngs, 3400 added: Berkeley (116, and it went soaring over Hogriever's head, | Jones couldn’t discover any pitchers able THE AMERICAN LEAGUE | pull-up, _undei g and running-high | King KAward and Queen Alexandra, | NORFOLK, May 2.—Today's races at 5 WASHINGTON TROIT endurance and skill. Men making a cer- Colligan, ss. - A.E |tain record In any event are also placed Browne, 1f on the association honor roll for that ® Cenroy, b event Delehanty. 2b Donohus, 1b. Milan, of Clymer, i McBride, s Street, . B.H.0.AE Bader, 1t YL TSRy Smoke ) i wyer. % : Dalton, r£. BOSTON WOMBEN PLAY GOLF| Not only its proven ability to cure, but its absolute safety as a remedy, : Oimartin. 25 | has made S. 8. 5. the most extensively used of all medicines in the treats You feel like a |Heckinger, .00 Miss Mary B. Adams of Wollaston | ment of Contagious Blood Poison. Unlike the strong mineral mixtures, . 1i . Lang, Pooooooees o, © Makes Best Score. I.vhxul:. temporarily remove the outvynrdd lympt:mu ang ahuththod :{:.loul ug h"( T BOSTON, May %.—Miss Mary B. Ada n the system, there to carry om it lestructive, work on the delict an ? g o i "DENVER. Totals of the Woilaston Golf club led brilliant | vital organs, 8. 8.8. strikes directly at the root, and by purifying the blood . . A | tield of 3 women golfers in the qualifying | of every trace of the virus, completely and permanently cures trouble. Ta'lorl"g e—ocro=1d | @mmoemiommse cessSwese 1 B socecnspo & ST A -l os :-e:oool' Y il 21 als 51 = Al moomwwosenl supreme from the Detroit G z ne < i | {pund ot the Boston Women s Golf assocla” | 8, 8.8, s Nature's blood purifier, harmless in its action and certain in its first to last puff of & I“ The taflor's name on the back of a gar- K A continue play for the ehamplonship to- | ©irculation S.8. 8. builds up and strengthens the system by its fine vegetable » 5 OLBY ;rl\g' ‘)'";. A",":'e"_lmd morrow and fhose selected and their scores tonic effects. If you are suffering with Oontagious Blood Poison B.8. 8. fs |ment is not always the best evidence that X ; v were: J i liance, and because of its freedom from merc you've got your full money's worth. Per- 4 f uttls first base. | made it two out of three from Philadelphl ‘ " = , your most certain reliance, | ury, " ALFHEB - o o o 16 1 54 | 1oaey. winding, 310 L Wesrs: elbhla | Mary B. Adams Wollasion $2: Mis. G| potagh or any other mineral, it is absolutely safe for every one. Home |haps you've paid a fancy prics for the Washington ! hy o | layed allsee v Delebasity: : C L | S ohe "Watertown todns. Bome of (he good results. It is made from a combination of roots and herbs, each of s::{’a:"dme;»“ ‘;;;" 3":;?“( (’1‘,'1')1) ?:g‘lm:““ | best women golfers {n the country were which has a definite and specific action in purifying the blood. Years were bases: Detroit, 1: Washington 3 Tase on | ouhe contest, including the national cham- gpent in selecting and proportioning the different ingredients, but when al“e lon, Miss Kate Harley of Fall River; the g | balls: Off Gray, 1. base on errars: \Wash- | former nationai champlon, Miss Margaret | S. 8. S. was Perfected it soon demonstrated its superiority ‘over all other ington, 1. Struck out: By Suggs, 4; by | Curtls, Brooklyn Country club, and Miss | blood medicines, and now, after 40 years, it is still the one and only certain Gray, 3. Time; 1:%. Umpires: Evans and | Adams, the former eastern champion an- B st ot aarrea e iueh to cure for Oontagious Blood Poison. While driving out the poison from the e — | SouBmtenicwied conorness Bl oriossnnman ~lesssomcossd pohe, Brae Burn, #; Margaret Curt Denver ... L0 0.000¢1.00-1) CLEVELAND. PHILADELPHIA Broonl:l)‘nc("m:::n‘ VS Mrs, P &V “Ratcnel. = treatment book with valuable suggestions and any medical advice sent free | name? 2), Cassidy. Ba B.H.0.A B.H.0.A E. |der, Oakley, Alice Underwood, Oakley ite. on el Bef Faing, 1/ Btrdek out: By Lang, | Goods. 1. o Hartaet, 10 B e et vee g, " Geass | 0 sl who write THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA B Nicoll' t 7 Ry “ones, 1" Stolen bases: Co Bradies, b HIr Btults, Oakley, 8, and Mrs. F. G. Davis, | —— WS ILALE \coll's name in a garment stands for . Dwyer, " Bader, Giimartin Double plays Foreck, fs Brookiine, 9 | o m:dn qulluyl—l-lll!lrlon talloring—and a | u er. Sacrifice 18 g ) e —— moderate price, 'gar ek "Giimattin, “Time! 1. Attenaance, : PRINCE OF WALES AIDS TURF | ® g N 750, Umplre: 0 L e 3 | , ) . | Suppose you try Nicoll for your spring | Miss Harley Beats Miss C . . | WA Spye: Hipta e LRG0k In. Noatme | attire. You'll find @ generous varisty of w WN, Mass., Ma - - ¢ | ity y ing here, Kllln{:lzll“hromrveloull) long )nme which Totals. 0 Totals. .. HAMILTON, Ont, May 2.—Although no - styles for your choosing re. —the new 10 cent |was the feature of her play last year, Miss | *One out when winning run scored. pfficial arnouncement has been made. It | m " . s Kate C. Harley of Fall River, the nationa! | Cleveland 4ee0eec® 00 00200 1-3(ls authoritatively atated that Earl Grey | Cigar withastraight | woman's golf’ champion, eagily defeated | Philadelphia 200000010 i-2|has informed the Hamiiton Jockey club | Trousers $6 fo $12 Suils $25 o $50 2% leoncoowns B mwsrmmenssl «l commconss! Miss. Margaret Curtis of the Country club, | Two-base hits: Stovall. Three-base hits: | that the Prince of Wales will give a plate | LW . expresses in i degres only, the magnificence of the Brookline, the 1907 title holder. § up and i |G oo for a feature race smilar to the king's expresses In a limited b . Havana filler and {o play, in the first matoh play round of | S oss’ commns, 1 Mom . Gif BeT#Sr: | plate The Hamiion club will add ‘5 | Scenery in the Canadian Rockles viewed enroute to th Sumatra wrapper. | il Boston Somen's golf champlonship (0-{3; 'Comba, 5. “Umplres: * Sheridan and | A%, g The'tace Wil 'become ' | ALASKA-YUKON-PACIFIC EXPOSTION ’ Kerin. : LEN COVE, N. Y. May 28~In tn Canadian turt feature. A quality smoke |.,GicE iy today at ihe Naasai Country St. Louis Blanks Boston. =i links, Miss Georglana Bishop beat| ST. LOUIS, May ¥.—8t Louis won the Weston N Banff—Lake Louise—Field—Giacier. ‘Illd to flllll any- Ti::l. Nhrlmu-“l up and ,nm %0. [third and final game today from Bosten. | BYERS, Colo., Ma 2 y This “Land of Exchantment” is reached only by the et where, ev. t Bishop played a man's game. score § to o.d v ddfl.ln:‘lhh'::. the vum. Weston, the pedestriun, I en at a four scattered ki team e | o'clock this morning. The roads hav c P f' R l / SevinghA u Averagss. | sleven Wis otf ihe 1wo Biighess of e ML Tou speg Mavs. be- anadian Pacific Railway &/ Stopover without extra charge at the famous resorts: rice. NORTH PLATTE, Neb., May 3.—Sport- | Visitors. Hoffmen injured his right ankle ins and it is doubtful if Wes- . . higher p; (g CEdltor The Bee. Omaha: Bleass ex.| in the third inning. Score: : fon s in remchiog Denver, forty- Throush trains to Seattle from 8t. Paul datly at 10:30 & m ey g ™ ! tag, ey The e, e Do 12 o 5 ion succesds in’res Low Bxcursion Fares fr blaces Lo Seattie and all Puget WILLIAM JKKREMS SONS, - You figure fielding uverage of « player, Player X Alasks and return from Vancouver $66, by Can. Paeific 200-11 South 155 86 . . AN KOKOMO, Ind.. M i ity <AV AR Y steamees. Tickets for sale Ly agents of all rallways | pAnswer—Divide, the’ nember of - tieliing a o Gk nosoman. for the Rakomo. b ot thel Send for “Challenge of the Mountains” and Alaska folder. chances accept y the total number- of ~ = 0 ¥ioaper, it Northern Indiana league, died today from ] . D Ve, i Injuries received in'a §ame here §ondby A. C. Shaw, General Agent, Chicago. onmme ol

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