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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY SPORTS OF THE RACETRACK, THE FIELD AND THE DIAMOND JUNE 6 " 11 HANDICAP OPENS BENNIE-YANGER | LE;;_P_I_MEN NAME |POLO PROMISES THE MEETING AT ! HERE TO FIGHT ;MORLEY,S TEAM SUCCEEDS NEW SECRETARY | TO ATTAIN HIGH HAREE/IATRACK EDDIE HANLON | IN‘DOWNING THE CRIPPLES. OF COMMITTEE DEVELOPMENT Winning Horse at the Chicago | Boxer Who Knocked Out Youig Peer Tiffany Succeeds George |01 Players Will Be Back in the Races To-Day Will Earn a | Corbett Comes to the Far West{DOC Newton and HiS FaSt South Wlng Cufves Play an!| MacE. Malkolm in Charge of| Game Next Season, and Many me for His Owner| Sure of Retaining His L 1 s : - 5 | Coursing Records of the Coast, Visitors Expected From Abroad —. S Important Part in a Listless Game, Defeating Pete ifgtmyn iy on Stakes at Gravesend | The “Tipton Slasher” Will Train ) : . {: : Palo Alto and Other Fleet Grey- { Matches Will Be Played in Mon- by Consistent Hamburg| in This City, Using the Roads | Lohman’s Aggrega’tlon After Their Three Victories hounds to Start in Champion | = terey During September, When Eelle,. With Dimple Second | of the Park for Outdoor Work | — e — | Stake on Ingleside Park Field| Scene Changes to Burlingame P R ARG SRR g | [ ICAGO, 3 The spri NY YANGER, known as the| RN Sl St 4 . ¢ \ g S swihorne ended ipion Slasher,” ons of the best | | fornllicou;sidnx ommittes } : in m; m w en to-morrow with | ther-weight by g governing body the sport or ry « s g an r ap, worth $19,- | country wad ) f goeee . in sthis| | the Pacific Coast, was held last night | exciting game on this coast E g SR il agt. night from. Chicago. | | in this city. It will commer for than the . v sy e will begin training immediately for e ! bea L iy e . o - ~ s match with Eddie Ha . The principal business was the elec- | players having decided to spend the > place be hl:, i::::;n{-:l?:f_h;::l | tion of officers” for ti uing year. | mo of Septe at Monterey. Prac- ‘ g g s gl gk | Dr. F. P. Clark of Stockton was re- | tice matches will be pla h day until elected president; Dr. W, J. Hosfor the last we 35 accompanied by John Hertz, his manager. | was re-elected vice presillent and Peer | the usu 2 The little fellow is broad shouldered gnd | : t Peer | the . has the earmarks of a fighter, He -; | Tiffany was elected secretary o numerot . . ey S | The latter is the executive officer of i = PRy, i o6 o an T Che thé board. The duties of the position | to prove that he has_bgen | through the mill. ‘ Yanger is to box Hanlon at 130 pounds, weigh in at de. He weighed 32 rrival and says he will to make the required feather-weight make 124 pounds at any has won fifty-nine figh! claims never to have been defeated. Young Corbett” and a Chicago novice have been capably performed sine committee was organized four years by George MacE. Maicoim. Mr. Mal- colm leaves during the present month for the Orfent, where-he will take up | | | mercantile pursuits, hence his voluntary | 2 il be | | retirement ~ from office. During his | con lqrinn for t term of office he has published three | Uifornia will be r volumes of the American greyhound | J. 8. Tob studbook. - These are the most ambit P efforts ever attempted in this line. the sented by R. M. bus | | | are the oniy men who have knocked him | i | compiler has been complimented by th & down. He has knocBed out “Young Cor- | | | English officials, who changed the ar- bett” and has o deflsion over Abe Attel | i | rangement of their book, which has been | - The 'ast man he beat was ~Kid" Brobd, | | | published for many years, to conform | who he defeated on May 2 | i | with those issued by Mr. Malcolm. Mr v Yanger will train at the Hayes Valley | | isalechn sitended tts sunusl-mecting of | o, up vy wi Athletic Club. He will have clever Jack| | { | the American Coursing Boerd in. St. |y .0 0o fellow Louis last year, and made many sugges- tions looking to the betterment of sport which were ineorporated in rules. It was determined to run the Cs nia Coursing Committee stake, or the big events on leashman's « dar, late in this mo A puppy stake will also be run for the benefit of cours ing men who have been unable to- try out their futurity candidates 1 who | are anxious to know their quality A limited open stake may be added to|] Cordell and “Monte” Attel to work wit him. The Chicago man says He is in fair | ondition and all he needs is rough work. | He w » some boxing and considerable | road work. He s » has never trained | moere than n days for a contest and | allowed three weeks to prepare | Hanlon he will go into the ring in | endid condition. He says he has heard | | great dpal about Hanlon, but does not | | ar him i e LINCOLN ATHLETIC CLUB th s he er round out the rd, iy PROMOTES POOR BOXING L. F. Bartels, past president of the | o v American coursing board. and Cecil A. | ¥t Management Shows Bad Judgment | Lyon, its president, were elected asso- | ge—Lavra Ireiand in Matching Men and Contests | P b 61 Gia doniamitian | - " | Elmer Grimm was elected a delegate | Are One-Sided. | | [from the Los Angeles club. Mr. Grimm « Anne wo The so-called Lin Amateur Athletic s formerly of the coursing firm of 2 ' e $ promoted some alleged amateur hox- | | Dayton & Grimm, of Lincoln, Nebr. | g last night in Mechanics' Pavilion an- | ! | The members in attendance at the | f b | | | meeting were Dr. F. P. Clark, E. Hood ] 2 et ke LT | John Grace, Dr. W. J. Hosford. J. H by the few spectators who paid at the Rosseter, P. M. Clarkson and P. J : for its poor judgment in matching | | Reill _ . . - the contestant Of the seven events| | b ‘H. .\.‘iull;m “i1'| proba lose a prom e 1 » programme, not one of | | 1sing ayfarer-Lady e greyh noi 1 i IRIES AT HARLEM than two Foungs: ! DUDDY owing 0 an aceident. While be Engineer and Fireman of - - " | biree the defeated | trained he was set upon by other grey- : - : r Har- | ren ¢ Btiat thisin: wees || ! e g g Bl s o Train Are Slightly . 8 | | 'The* vounguter “io.under the ‘chre of = o itine i sastiune ] | | veterinary surgeon Injured. - i 100 2 won from A. | | Confidence won the champion stake last | z =2 Sautocd wiis given the de { |Sunday dt Butte, Mont. < ng | e 2 Anegar | | Thought won the reserve stake. te s given t {| The coursing at Ingleside Park 2 9 | | week will be provided o | p R ; { | twenty-four-dog - L g i | | six-dog open. The e . e Eiiries Dunn 4083, | 1 { | hounds will go to th afterngon | 3 E P ated Barney Driscoll in four | | at 12:30 o'clock. To- the running 27, Lu- | & | | Wil commence at 10:30 o'clock. The to- | { | tal ;prize money will be $367 50, first prize 5 ‘A ¢ | in each stake being $10. On public form | Jones Wins at Tennis. | | the Whiiziérs Took 1o be: 0 3 PE CLPHIA, J r;' ;7’:\11», lll.:r:':: by P:‘harr;rl{]‘n stake—Lec ;;x R;m;;—n o'clock this evening and were three cars ¥ 3 a wo s nation: Firm Fello ame Boy, Bella r * > > 2 EraE e et | | tonin, M Rocket, Vanda!, Ba Saom e ¢ g I fhrndog Y - ; ry, Presidio Boy, General de Wet learned no one w led, and the ouly Miss is ccity in the | Open stak pecial, Otto. persons injured were Chambers - t ! | Norab, Mark Twair, Real Pacha, and . ght 3 2 Wedgewood, M from an ad ey Musk, Silver Cloud kon, Homer Boy, Old Ironsides, Jack p- . S | | Three Cheers, Free Born, Sempronius, wreck before the Fr | | Brignt Fortune, dest Beauty, B It is t & 08 | |ana, Lady M Lottie W, N how : | | Lady nard, Ruby Sank Tred | | Renegade Apa Honest J e - Reno, Penper k, Greenh motion when the ex- s | . A Wattles, i 3 came to a sud- - > : I h a mighty jar. Cham- ax, M t Bella Hill, Medd $ 3 i ek B considered e 16 2 g | | @edmbrimteilmilmteteimiofimieini 5 G 8 8 a scrateh | him, bu Imost totally deaf. C | Shi T say that after the SELECTIONS | HARLEMW. s . ted to run from the " | | wreck s joined by the brakeman “ —=Safe Guard, Worth- S AR sl e 3 | whose cere terribly” tattered torn » not know whether he FIELDER, WHO WAS MOVED OVER TO BRASHEAR'S POSITION AT FIRST BASE YES- { was hurt or not. They lost him before JATION { IN ORDER TO PIECE- OUT THE CRIPPLED AGGREGATION WITH they were themselves taken care of by JCTS TO RETAIN HIS HOLD ON THE PENNANT. the r'“-!:')l:?f 4 The r t met at Alhambra iz R e and ordcred b: a wrecking crew, so no one on the wrecked train but the en- e—Muresca, Sam Ful- . Race — Flying Torpedo, Gregor K, Favonius ¥ourth Race—Dick Be 1. Patsy Brow Fifth ¥ n., Galanthus, r . 't . ST \G OF THE CLU s pitching, ; neer and fire e here 3 . T was w n « action | STANDING OF THE CLUE dbom's 5. gineer ar r are here yet. It Prance B “Va o 5. e s s ] e s o and | Connecticut Man Tella‘p,,\_m 3 3¢ sy Jesisageins wies Sluied £ A 2 AVESEN n 108, Welle tories Peter Lohman led e i s 3 in the caboose it would have been so stat- ¥ T GRAVESEND. lling. Petstyomubn el oD gL WL R " Strange Story in ed at Alhambra. The wrecking train ha & are t ctrix 9 A OWELS TRy 8| at e = o | gone out. taking a surgeon for aid in the 2 7 | to the slaughter. With | 48| Portland . Battert Anderson; Borchers, Court. event that any other ed person is s . s 2 TIONS. three ht already to his credit, | — 3 Pflester found. It is said there is a hole in the [ By New York Telegraph.) | i ST 3 OF THE CLUD | . e et Mate—-Sbaykl Athlete, Zirl, | POt the fourth would be | — | TACOMA Loucks, who was fot right of way twenty feet deep and elghty =n 108 -Du- | . First Bae i Aendnd P er of « 3ut those whose| (Pacific National League.) | good cnough for Seattle, let his former team Special Dispatch to The Call. feet long. - -~ d Race—Pinky B, Sweet | hopes are highest often have the hardest | L. 4 . own with three lonely hits to-d ENG g 5 i T T Py 4" : Sl Los Angele: an Fran.. ch were of most scratchy caliber. Kav's | BRIDGEPORT, Conn., June 5.—It wad Refuse to Advertise Franchise. Roce—Fagurtha, Oresidn, | 1all, 2 s with Uncle Peter [ 3 Tacoma pectaculer fielding, a h_in Hur 2 e i R e . - 5 | Recreatior was well filled when | Seattle -622 Portland . burt and a three-ba 'd & home run a strange story Birnge 3 t LOS ANGELES, June 5.—The Board of : arth Race—South Breeze, Jack |\ =" o Ol et s | B 525, Helena Bill Byer oring fc were the fea- | Judge Case In the Superlor Court to-day | public Works this evening voted unani- ngz, Little | - : P ' i e O SRR ‘\"”'-\ it R. H. ©. | during ceedings for the annulment of | mously to r to advertise for sale th. , 2 ifth Race_pen Adiins, Matt| heat did not seem to bother the specta e 00010 1 3 7|the marriage of Willlam H. Chr and | 3-cent fare blanket street railroad fran- 4 zh, . - rs on the bleachers in the le These | ) 6 0 4 o A% 4 e N 3 S To Aise . sonliod for 1 2 * t Ame Sixth Race—Cherished, Chandoo, | 1075 °7 achers in the least. These |, . 5 o¢ round after round of the list- | 14 ) D 18 - 2| oe Carrie Christle. Chris tified he | chise applied for by Willlam Garland. 1 y ! xs “and ¢ lied £ - Abdel - 13, | B SRAE TN b el aths With | jo.5 game was reeled off. The score: anley; Laucks %8| haa two wives living, a fact which he as- | The franchise applied for covered Seme i yloTonth Race_—Hele . fortit r s though| o iioia [, Los Ankuies | ;2 from Butte | certained while searching for the sup- | Sixty miles i ol g oo 52 ety JEpote 8 pleasaut day. S Hvixy one seem | AB R ELPAL AB. R A. | to-day by Bunching I posed ghoul who had desecrated the grave | R Thgus. fuv_ WNpn e men-aare ed end sympathy to the Cripples | ! 3 o L Hoy, cf il < R. H. E | of the child born to him by his first wife. AL o s Sranchiad W Sk ENTRIES FOR SEATTLE. a2 all th v R ehergiRiig ! % kg 2 | Buits 01002000-5 12 In his endeavor to ascertain the iden- | city. This is the franchise which stirred * b 2 SEATYY 3 Ihe entries for to-|and all the shouts in the park were for | Mskmn.cf &6 2 1 Smth, 3b | Butte ...... 0 H s up considerable trouble in local stree - . 0 D 3 Helena 1030200x—8 12 5|ty of the person who had opened his - 1L | or ¢ opening day of the meeting in | them Murd’k,rf 4 1 dilln. 1b 3 5 ey i 's C - in | rallway circles and which H Hunting- 3 ghtfu oF g day 4 ¥ Lee, who has been laid up with a| Baxter,lb4 0 0 Cravh, rf Batter < son’s grave in St. Michael's Cemetery in | Faliw Gl i baclad By e, Sontias ) Colonel | £prair le for several weeks, started | Gougerif-3 @ e Donahue. ew York Christie found that the body | ton assert as backed by Southern - e '1'!'1‘} to pit Oakland. In the first two | pon m.C H i ! had been taken by his first wife, whom | Pacific Company . irando 121, | to D a < e, B:-o Spies, ¢ : x . ot P SR g g3 P 2 H e Virgle D 119, nds he walked five men. Then the| Bird, ss. 2 1 B Newton, 4 n atae he had mourned for dead a number o = 3 ; ) e oy b b v hiss and at | Lohman 1 0 o ning. Siegel for SpokanE Bl e & e A% | years. This first wife deserted him, he| Treasure Hidden in Woodshed. oo : Jast Peter chased the wild one under the | Herr. p. 4 0 5 Total earned run m tiendance, 1500, score: " | said, and later he received a letter from | CARO, Mich., June 5.—William E. Bell, ™ o | bench and trotted Eddie Herr out to the | rotas R 3 m. s imdle friead of hers telling of her death | 55 eccentric bachelor, who lived alone in . . . : Al : T - 0000 Bx— ¥ N .3 Vew: N J. equest | o retchedness on his farm a 2 line, with the bags all filled to over- | (e Bira, Spokane . ......0000010 4 8 "3|in Newark, Nc J.. and making a request | squalor and wretchedness nnxw: =4 : s 3 ; Lm;;“l?n i NINGS, Los Ang --:000000100-1 3 5|¢or funeral expenses. The son by this| e was found dead in bed . NGs, < —Siegel Stricklett | wife died a year after its birth and the | yegterday. mother caused the body to be removed | 214 Governme ¥ nearly ,000 in cash g e . t bonds was found hidden h 4 2 4 - R B ad been repgrted dead from the | o nio woodshed. walloped the ball down to Bird. It was | Oakland .101001020-5 after she had 1 2 ¥ 2 | in his wood a be ulul.f\ll chance for a double play and | Base hits........ .202014141-15 PITTSBURG’S RECORD. place where it was burled. lt‘ was v\h_ne! & threw cieverly to second, forcing SUMMARY. searching for the person who removed | Late Shipping Intelligence. Batterie: 00000~ 6/ana Hardy Then the beginning of the end hove in > sight. Dr wton, the first man up, | G5, Angties. - & 0% SELECTIONS FOR GRAVESEND. | First Race—Astarita, Krishoa, | But O'Ha wing was too strong . Wheeler, | Defeats the Boston Team Pointless in | the body that (‘hrixlltl‘ I‘:r“fi::‘u:‘::fll“:?‘ ARRTVED: Now Yok | threw the ball into the bleachers, | C 4 Ross, Spie Four Successive Games. Blive Now Do galis oo el R oo | Friday, June 5 Second Race—Walter Cleary, Nes | ge, selling poei e for e e it Newton, Two-base hits—O'Hara, Murdock BAGOE his first marriage so he can wed his sec-| e 10 Dewie Thas Ml naét, Rising Sun. A | Rim Rock 116 Vassllo 109, =2l B Pl Sout 4 | Smith, Moskiman 2, Newton. - Scrifice hits— NATIONAL LEAGUE. ond wife. Decision was reserved. Lantng for San Pedro; put in with groomstick, Stal- | Royaity 100, Tutilla Rosarie 102, Mervian Wheeler laid down a bunt and |3y ies " Cravath, First base on errors—Oak- | CHICAGO, Jume b.—After eight innings of Bl G iiite stmr Seotls in o Ross, who was on third, scampered home. | jand 2, Ios Angeles 2. First 15 _hours from base on called | ;roiey play on both sides and the score tied. Stmr _Scotia, Er Bark Edward May Lad, Floecar- | furiongs, selli Sad Sam | Newton went to second. Hoy got a pass | balle—Off Lee 5 off Herr oft Newton 1. jeces In the ninth. Wild Democrats Name Senator Daniel. |5 o075 randing, in tow of stmr Navarro, with 1 E.' M. Brattain 111, [ >0 wecond. 3 58 | Eoft on. bases—Oakiand 7, 'Los 'Augeles 0, | the locals went to pleces in fpe nitth. FUd - ts N S Citon hatas o K Any Day, Factado o, "Alta" @ 100, | and ‘shortly aftet Sinith lined out a low, o n - throws by Chance and Tinker g RICHMOND, Va., June 5.—United States | broken rudder. . = =" o 3 > Mexicanna a [ Fakish twoosacker (o the left garden, the | Struck out—By Herr. 1i'by Newton 4 "Douvie | hro¥s B SIS, Ylme. Score: S Dantl was foday declared the | o Stm: Saata Monica. Olsen ours from cader, Remorse, | Bz gy | first hit for the Angels. Newton came in | Gorton 2. Time of game—Two hours, Umpire A nominee of the Democratic party as his | ““Smr Aurelia, Petersen. 79 hours from Port- on this, making the score 4 to 1, and prac- | —McDonald, Chicago .. e 28 ccessor for the United States Sen- | land. via Astoria 68 hours ~ iy g g - LM:: zg;nggfzrnxnny Hially DEsmILE s i aste 3 New Yorkiitioioonooose & T 0 O oG mator Danlel is now serving his | _Br shio Claverdon, Thomas, 65 days from Bd o B s | N TR Oakland started out with a'mad rush GRAHAM IS INJURED. p Battertes—Tazlor end Kling: MeGinnity and | iy yerm. Newcastle, Aus. o second Race—Walter Cleary, Fred | picAG T : sially an. | and it appeared for a time that they S s L i i IR s Friday. Juse & . ~r oy % CHIC ,\vl nl‘.l.ml ;. ; '(:a; oimrfrll) zmr would make a fight. Devereaux went out, SAC RAdtM:lNTO;dJu:i‘:l::hzn‘x‘lmerbelneen ‘.’“;"f.,'?és“c‘sy";’.?:k’?;‘,fi:&’?:&fn'.".flic:.i’f\i P R & Stmr Del Norte, Green, Crescent City. mree Tim Sattivan, o P “y;'m:; o k‘;‘ J)HX Md" s T‘1‘1‘ Ih‘ s com- | buf O'Hara came through with a swell :a‘v‘:ln:r:’q The heat ana erippled ’m.'.'dfffn"f"gé Ehut-out, Score: in the second for dlsputing a decision. Griffith | Seor '\."""né( 1“:bx I~ 1 “u“u NIGHT. ean 2 | the Broc yn andicap, wi e a com- i Ve o 4 . H. E.|In on. t] JTSIDE, BOUND IN, 12 INIG 3 N . ., e 1 - s double right over the third - bag. D | teams, was strongly amateurish, five costly 17 3| took his place. Score: SUTH | petitor in the American Derby, to be run | Moskiman kept up the 200d work with | borars peing made on each side. — Graham rel | Pittsbuis . Yard Arm. g H E G- Race Mimon, Moorhen, | Washington Park on the 20th inst.,| the same kind of a wallop to right and |and was spiked in the face during the fourth | Boston E 1 3| i o > g sident to the hi i O'Hara registered % inning and retired from the game. The re- Batteries—Doheny and Phelps; Piftinger and §lew lY:;k 12 3! ed June 3—Stmr Phoenix, —Bon Met, Remorse, | barring an accident to the horse previous e et deeming features were one-handed catches of | Moran, Umpire—Johnstone. Clovala * a Francisco. - to the great race. After this round the Cripples never had | {20 AR ) "Saagey and Delmas. Score: s U1S, June 5.—Brooklyn-St. Louis | _ Batteries—Griffith, Tannehill and O'Commor; | ABERDEEN —Airived June 5—Schr Chas A o, “Neither pains nor expense will be|a chance. Doc Newton inhaled some of R. H. E. | game postponed;: wet srounds. Wright, Dorner and Bemis. T RS Al Tt Tuve -GN Al ENTRIES AT ST. LOUIS. spared to make his trip an easy one,” | that % degrees in the shade weather and | g,cramento . 020311010-8 7 §|° INCINNATI, June Philadelphia-Cinein- | PHILADELPHIA, June Ragged work by | f‘j_)ekg'u;“}‘;\" OBt e pfbam o 7 - e & Howing are the en- | said Sécretary Howard of the Washing- | rounded into his Brooklyn form. "His|San Franelsco....220020100—7 8 5| CINCINNECL JODe Jio Detrolt’s infield in ihe first lnning to-day was | FEDCE JURE Lo p pacsed in June —Sehe vow Grounds: fon Park Club. “A special palace horse | south wing contained everything in the| PORTLAND, June 5.—By bunching their 3 e e o e e wimning Bl eore: | Ludlow, from San Pedro ' x lling—Herodes | car will be attached to the through ex-| way of good curvVes and wonderful speed. | hits in the Tfourth. Portland won the AMERICAN LEAGUE. plona. v e | Passea out June 5—Schr Tarsus, from Ever- 2 press train. Irish Lad will have as | The Cripples kept swinging thelr clubs in | game to-day. Seattle wa able to hit Engle | BOSTON, June B.—To-day's game was char: |\ . 10 4| for Bam R IGN PORT Senit 302, Thoth 9 fic Gibhors 100, | traveling companion some staid young| wild disorder, but never for a moment| grgy Home run. Score: acterized by heavy hitting. Both Gibson and | DR L 8 2| 1CTORIA—Arrived June 3—Stmr Spokane, . foir and & haif furlongs. sell. | horse which Trainer Rogers may select. | did they approach the sphere as it trav- R OH. B, | o e run with three men on bases. | Batteries—Donovan and MeGuire; Waddell [ftrom Siga for Seattie - 106, Lila Noel 5, Dear | To guard against injury Irish Lad’s stall, | eled on its mad career to the rubber. Portland 00410001 x—6 ¢ 4|03 ous pom and Schreck. OCEAN STEAMERS 100, Billy Jackson 105, In- | jn the center of the car, will be elaborate- The Cripples presented a beautiful | Seattle 020110016-5 10 3 ; S R S WASHINGTON. June 5.—Powell had a shade STOWN—Arrived June 6—Stmr Cel- B AT e S | 3y phaang line up. Brashear. one of the few good | Batteries—Engle and Shea; Hughes and Wil- | Boston-. 18 18 3|the better of Townsend in pitching After New York, for Liverpool, and pro- T 98, Jetia oedow . v Ol E Vi had an o) lunity to tie & score ol George 96, Pt Mr. Howard feels confident that another | men on the team, is suffering from some- | son. Chicago Washington score PR G WP PkY Bl pastern stable which will undoubtedly | thing or other, and so the great Moose e A Batteries—Young, Gibson and Criger; White, | the visitors made three singles "'";"“' B | O i . six furlongs, selling—Cressida | sport silk in the Derby will be that of E. | Baxter was stationed at first, and Mos-{ BORCHERS IS HIT FREELY. |[Patterson and McFarland. 2 i Hr Ei D ONDON Arrived Tunie S—Stwe Mesgsattn: Do - . cot 105 inis 102, Broodler S N Y b g6’} EW YORK, June 5.—After tying the score fro; New York, via Southampton. vi. Dor. Carrick 105, Reducer 102, Tom Crabb | by as Oan® - he;{v ‘dork' Wh‘:, » d:,‘;f Xhwoart w:kd'he %3?‘: slfl:ce o anthe | pORTLAND, June 5.—Portland won easily | in thelr half of the hinth by good hittink, 3 9 3| "Ced June 5 Ger stmr Nicara, from Ham- 302, Fugurtha 100. mined 1o statt Yerdarm Gnd pessbly | cepter- garden. patched up | oo "M Closkey's men to-day. Borchers was | Cleveland allowed New York to win out on | Batteries—Powell and Sugden; Townsend and | hurg, for San Francisco, Seattle and Tacoma, Fourth race, mile and & quarter, Club Mem- [.Onatas. 4 front it is no wonder the fans yelled and i pje freely and his support was poor. The | errors. Tannehill was ordered from the game | Clark. A via South American ports. ¥

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