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FRANCI £CO CALL, SATURDAY, AUGUST HORSES 'OF CLASS ‘IN TI YACHTSMEN CRUISEONTHE SACRAMENTOZ | Sausaluto Tars on:Trip Up River; Corinthians, Will Start Next Week | Tiburon Sailors to Drop Mudhooksat Petaluma Drawbridge : To-Night AST the flagship The Francisco ¥acht Clut 4 by the §logp ted frem Sausalito on ¢ Sacramento Riv- | made a staft | achis. made Val- | day proceeded. to the past week #ie yachtsmen ng themiselyes at Court- other’ places slonps. Ariel | hé-Juanita, will j6in the other preposed to Te- mille -cut-off into a ‘Arop- anchet will it is moorings- at rest. of ihe | ) mext Saturday their ‘mootings | 9th-inst- No of ise | o araw- | mjoor- | as to" their EASTERN TENNIS EXPERTS ! MAY VISIT THIS COAST Their Presence at Championship Tour- | nament in September Would Enliven ‘theé Play. of the Eastern tennis gracks are | come "West to compete in the.| ts in_Sep- are ex- Ware { Severa expected t névertheless "w—‘ to have them.| 1d “play exhibition{ California =nd .park ng here t would hes also in the After pla ey in Oregon and Brittsh den Gate Tennis Club will hold a class singles tourniment on the park ts to-morrow. Owing to the limited ber of courts available for tourna- ment play only the first and fourth classes will be run off. The second and third classes will be played .one week ‘Imediately r the tournament work. vill be commenced on the two new as It courts Play he first cted 58 to-morroey is ex more interesting | to prove class Several. new players | intention of taking The first class will be divided into he first division -will Allen, Robett Whit- Smith. These four ‘will ack of scratch. The re- gy from naining first s men will play from rate They are Sherwood Adams, corge Baker, Harry Routh, Théries’ nlap, George Bates, * Clarence Griffin- James Code ‘ The nineteenth. annual todrnaments for e Southern -Califorfila ckampionships commence Monday orr the S8anta Mon- a courts. Word ‘has been received that Champlon -Freemén- will in al? probability.| be, on hand to defend hik titles.. In t case Bell thouldc succeed to them without any difficulty. Bell and Fréeman are casily the best qlayers in :the -south. With ¥reeman ‘o t the aftzii would|. be cut and dried evotees © are anxious te. see another - match between Freeman and Bell. -The latter won three. straight sets from Freeman at, Santa Barbara. Some are of the opinion ¢hat A’ return It is it was in the nature of a fluke. match would settle the question. possible that . Grant .Smith and . Harry Wethe, the local experts, will play at Senta Monice.” It will be deffnitely known %o-day whether or not they “wilk go —_———— BIKMINGHAM, Al July 31.—Sydney King, & negro, was hanged in the jail yard bere to-day for the murder‘of Ocie Bym - segro eeuvict, in July, 1802, > - National | 6f. the running | tered-a stumbling bléck in-that P |'team, which is playing the gampe in 1wo teams. | of the games played at Porllsnd in the .well for a youngster: ' moine’ with Colonel Kelihor. [Ef /241,/7[“17/ 5:-/7 F 7 224 FEED C HAVBOYENE .. IK/V//V/. 5 FAST 'PACER WHICH IS WELL ENTERED IN RICH S‘TAKES DOWN THE CALIFORNIA CIRCUIT. SACRAMENTO NOW ON THE DOWN GRADEI 1| Angels. in- No Danger of ~ Being - Overtaken’| for the T|me Bemg Park Will Be | Put in - Shape Before Team: Comes Home { HE 'chase after.the Jbase en- | nant-goes merrily. on, ‘Without. ahy apparent™ change inthe “.relative | standing of the ¢iubs.. This week | the 'Amgels are up. against - the “easiést | game they have: encountered -in: ' lonig time.. They- are taking-advantage of: the situation by increasing their léad, till "at | (he’ present: tiine they are safély.gut of | réach: of -thie other clubs-for some weeks | teen men;. it- was decided to send three | ing. * Salinas and Hoflister will glve sma]l {barge crews.of four -men each, & single | méetings. 6 come. It is hard for San Frantisco to do-muc¢h | id the way of increasfng-its lead with the | present crippled team_now’ in’ the field: Uncle's .men have donewell considering. the faet that.two’of the best.men are out | The they havée encoun- | plonship ferm.: If “the locals bre: ih .the -north they will. be: doing better | than is expected of them, and by. the time'[ they Have rounded -into -form ‘again.they Wwill probably be able and ready. to make another: bid for the leading place. SBacramento seems to have hit. the tobog. gan with a deal of force.- The Seattle and “Portland teams have ‘taken many a hard | fall out, of Mike and -his féllowers. Fis er's bunch have dropped just 100 points | during.the last mbnth, and for the time | being they will not figure with the first\ Shay and Lynch, who have not been able fo hit a thing on the home field for nearly a month past, are simply .murder- ing the.pall in the north. They are get- ting to dll the pitchers with comparative éase. Their batting has bieen the feature. last few days. Hall of Ios Angeles has a big lead over all the other pitchers in the league. Whalen was pressing him hard for a time, bt as Jimmy has dropped the last two games in which he has figured he is out of the going for a time. Hall has cer- tainly been pitching the game remarkably He has the best record of any twirler who has appeared hére for many a year. . The: directors of the Pacific National Glub 6f this city dnnounce that work will begin: immediatels on the Ninth' street grounds, and_that the fence is to be moyeq back,-80 that the greurids will be ready.for action: wlen the team Yeturns here on the- 26th inst. ~ Seattle and Spo-, kane will eachi play. a series of games here gnd at Los.Angeles. . San Francisco' &@nd the southern team will finish the sea- | son, Which comes to a.close on Gctober 11. Mopvements of the Anglers. Trout -fishifjg 1s, reported good: on the Truchee at Bbeca, ?‘lorislan and Verdl, J. B. Kennift, P. J." Tormey, David :Bachs and Mr. Ashland- leave to-day fer the Country Club-at Verdl {or a week's fish- . ML.°Haight will um-nq next ‘week on the @acramento .trying the angling at §ims, Lamoine and Roseville.. | 23 Judah spent last Sunday at La- The latter has been there for three months. The sport is only fair. at present, but’ will be good again in Sep!ember. seuller “arid I the. barges will be.picked. up at Astoria.-| | It was thought . better to send _three- | dered more-even hy adopting this course. ‘intending to send’ crews. to compete at ‘FOUR- OARED ] " CREWS RACE AT ASTORIA Local Rowmg ClubsWill * Send Twelve Barge-‘ men:and One ScuHer Champlons of Alameda1 and = Crews - Chosen After a Test W|II Gol a - ‘meeting !ymrl on. Wed !B); eveniig by - the nm\n comittee | of . the - Pacific ~Association of. thie Athletic’ Amateur Unisn,. the’pre- posals of ihe “contmittee ‘of thé- ninth ah- | nual- AstoTia aguatic carnival. were di [ cussed . As .the Astoria comimiftee nflprs accom= | modatien: and. transportation. for ]our-“ barge crews thaii two,-as suggested bv{ the Astoria comimiiteee, for, as the barge:| crews have .to, compete- together, “two crew, after one’ trial -of ‘speed. had been | held,: would- not 'be:able 4o excife. much interest 3 2 . The holders of: the senior-bayge -cham- plonghip. of. the. bay, the Alameda chew; | will g0 .to. Astoria, and two Gther crews will be’.chosen from the- Dolphin Boat- ing Club, the ‘Arlel and South End Row- | ing cdubs and’the Olympic Boat Club. On Sunduy. the- 9th. inst, crews from the four _clubs -named above will row over | the ald Mission Bay coursé. On the same-| day ‘the regatta committee’ will choose a single sculler. Inasmuch as the new barge owned by the Alameda Club and | used:by its crews in the July 4 regatta on Lake Merritt’ is much superior to the boats owned ‘by the other clubs, it will not hie taken to the Astoria regatta. The Alameda oarsmen are quite content to row in the racing barge used at the 1902 regatta .and feel the contest will be ren- At ‘a meeting held at the boathouse at the foot of Chestnut street, Alameda, on Tuesday evening, the.newly elected of- ficers of the Alameda Boating Club were installey. The meeting was one of the acgest .ever held in the boathouse, fifty- two members being present. The Ala- meda- Boating Club has purchased from the Naval Training School on Goat Island the second barge.formerly owned by the Pionéer. Rowing Club, which was re- modeled and put in order lor the use of the cthtl The directors f the Alameda Boaung Club ‘have madé application for member~ ship in the Natisnal Assoclation of Ama- teur :Oarsmen, having learned that.the aquatic cevents at the St. Louls Exposi- tion ‘will be under the control of that body.: It will be advantageous Yor clubs the "ekposition to become members .of the natiohal assosiation. The Alameda Boat- ing Glub was a member of the National -Association” of Amgteur .Oarsmen some years ago, when there was much talk of the lbcal oarsmen breaking away from, the Pacific Association of the Amateur Athletic Urlon. It has since allowed its niembership to la e« SRS 4 ! Trapshooters &t Ingleside. - “Tha regular sloot* of Ingleside groungs. The final shoot of the Goides Gate Gun | tomatoes and th Club ;wdll be held at Ingleside on Septem- ber 13. mnmpnd!se shoot. atriving every ‘day:. Duriig- the -follow- ing week the.Grand" Army of" the Republic will be in this City ‘and ‘theré -will ‘be no:| circuit meet. I(d('lnx will ‘be.1 med &t} Pétaluma, on :the: 26th .inst, under: the | - ‘pationage : of.’ th - Coast Trottjng | 3 ociation.” There- wilk *| Sacramehtc = HE California cireuit gor'_,zhe.ugm . ;Frarness. horses es. promise of -Being d -marked success this vear, . -contrary’ to: the . expectatiohs’ of ; .‘horsémen edtlier in- the season.’ The rumng aff’y of the State apnronriauons for thé various Qistript fairs was exporml I"te. work irreparable injury- to the. trottérs. the. ‘result that’ high- \lnes spou is prom- sed. - Racing will. commencé at Vallejn on'the meeting” will be' prnmmed More:than fifty horses are quartered at the track ahd new ones are. one of $10 anomcr several-at 00 - year-old division of .the Breed- uturity. will be tmne;L and | paced for hie first tinge, “Aftex: Petaliimi the scene will shift to where the -State Fair will-be.| ih progress for twa-weeks. There will be two harnéss races each day. Pleasanton will follow, with four days': harness Fac- Los - Angeles .will . have. “three racing, commencing October. ‘1. “The "harness division will have two. races mi‘h da; 3 - Among ‘the nrnmlning horsrs in tra|ning I is BénF. ‘gelding, by Biad!- | moor, out’ bf a_Steiiway. mare. “He i§'| owned by Lee-Palmer of Walnut Creek [T and is being’ tiained hv Fred (‘hfldbnurnw" He-.-has . worked in 2:11 at .Pleaganten. is s r!rn _considered -the lhmit of -his 7| sbeed.'He.1s well eritered.in rich. e!akhs thiroughout the ¢jreait, Q'l‘i‘H"Y'H"H-!‘X-l-H-H"X-H-I-H-F. SEGMENTAL GUN GIVEN SEC_OND OFFICIAL TEST New Ordnance Hurls Five-Hundred- Pound Projectile Far Out to Sea. NEW YORK, July 81.—Before Lieuten- ant General Miles and other members of the board of ordnance and fortifications the 10-inch Brown segmental wire-wound gun has been.fired -again on the Sandy Hdok proving grounds It was “first teste@ in.1%01. Then the breech block blew off under the strain of 29,000 pounds to the sauare inch. In the second test, loaded with an amount slightly less than the service charge of 150 pounds of.powder, a pro- jectile weighing 500 pounds ricocheted far out to sea. Following this there will be. further trials until the maximum strain has been placed’ upon the plece and one hundred shots at least are fired. Except for a slight sticking of the breech block, which, it is'said, can be remedied, the present trial is declared to be a suc- ces: Construction of the sexmental gun was authorized in 1807, So far it has cost the Governrment $33,000. (A i WM D RED PAINT IS USED TO ' . COLOR Um TOIATOES ‘Pennsylvania’s “Food - Commifsionet 5 'Boport- a Renrarkable - B Discovery. PH]LA‘DELPHIA, July 31.—State Dl.lry and’ Food (‘ummlu}oner Warren has an- nounced that retail grocers here recently haye recelved among the orders <or canned fomatoes packages which upon close examination proved to be‘a miscel- laneous assortment of vegetables, Inelud- ing a few green tomatoes and red pajnt, the whole’ having the appearance of ripe .the Caljfornia tomatoes. Agents detailed to Investigate Wing, Club will be held to-morrow at the found that red paint was used to a great extent in coloring ‘worthless and unripe this coloring matter was used.also to give a ripe appearance It will take the form of a big | to worthless canned vegetables of v.rlmu kinds. | oF “more ‘starters appear in_ the five-milé | -maobiles traveling on the county roads be- MOTORISTS , TO MEET AT 'DEL MONTE Large Attendance Is Ex- " pected at the Automo- biIeClub Tournament |Marin CountyOrdl nance 1s:Amended in Favor '.o'f .Horse,l-ess Carriage HE utotor tournament to take ‘place at”Del” Monte -under " the ‘manager ment’ of-.the . Autoinobilé; Clubrof alifcrnia bids 1air to’ be emiimiently L :'Not - only. will' a ‘lhrge St 5 trom 8an Francisco take part.in. theé - run to DH Mante: and-in thié :races and ‘contests’ tobe heid’ theré of’.‘Monday; the: 10th" 1gst.): but. many ‘motorists” from Alaineda, San “Jose-and other ylicés. will also be on_hand. : Niie. handsome.-prizes,: all ‘of silver. ‘or. - sices: ‘iounited:With “stivef, have been offered ~:for the - évents: A few changes. ‘have _leen ‘made “hi 'ths pro- a8 at first- drawn up. The open’| automobilés of 1200 “pounds --or bei for, twd" miles.instead of s at stated. - Unless (Pu'en. operni event for. machings of-twenty - hors power- or under-’ it will -be - ‘consolidated with the five-mile: exhibition Face against time. “The ‘trophy for ‘this event is_pre- sented by F. A, Jacobs. of the National Automobilé Company.. ‘Ari extra race has been added -to the programme. This is| a’ flve-mile ' handicap - for owners ex- ‘clusively, open to all maechines. No per- son connected in any way with the auto- mobile industry will be permitted to com- pete in this event. The prize is a silver trophy -presented by L. P. Lawe. The Board of Supervisors of Marin County has amended its ordinance-regu- lating the use of automobiles in that county, the amendment having taken effect on July 27. P. F. Rockett, the chauffeur, who was sent over to San Rafael for the purpose of violating the ordinance and getting himself arrested, was discharged by Superior Judge Len- non on Monday. The Judge, however, stated that the prohibition against auto- tween sunset of one day and sunrise of the next is a proper police regulation and that he would deny a petition for a writ of habeas corpus made by a person ar- rested for violation of that clause of the ordinance. On the petition being denied the petitioner could appeal to the Supreme Court of the State. The Automobilé Club has for some time past been desirous to get the matter before the Supreme Court and will be able to do'so shortly. Hither- to_the difficulty has been that the Super- visors did not frame ar ordinance for | violation of which an automobilist, after being arrested, could bé held. As the Judge, -when the case came up for hear- ing, dischaiged ‘the prisoner, there were no grounds for an appeal to the’ court of last resort. g _.,....— Réscues a Shipwreciced C Crew.: PHILADELPHIA, July 31 —The French steamer Le Lion, from Alicante, Spajn, which arrived to-day; had on bcard. the shipwrecked crew, twelve in all, of the Italian bark Vermont, Captain Mariano. The Vermont sailed from' Marseilles on May 30 for St. John, N. 8. Captain Mayi- -ano says his vessel's ballast shifted and she ‘capsized on July 24, during a terrific gale. When the, vessel went over the crew clung to the side and.were in an almost exhausted condition when sighted by Le Lion on July 27. CRICKETERS PLAY MATCH AT ALAMEDA Winners of - Last Year’s *Championship to Meet San Francnsco County Blue and Wh:te Team Is in-Danger of Losing Hs Lead in Pennant Race . HE ‘San ‘Francisco County. cricket I eleven -will. meét “the -Pacific -team on. the cricket. field. at Alameda-to- worrow. ‘Tt :is ‘quite likely that at the. close of “the match they: will be the leaders fri ‘the -race for the pennant. of 1903. The San’ Franiétsco County-repres¥ntatives will be HaroldB. ‘Richardson; captain; B: Kortlang, - E.: G: -Slomar,. E: R Wilkes, E..J: Stratton;. T J.'A: Tledemann, P.'R. Johns, - H.: Roberts;: ' W: R, Stewart, J. B. Smith- and: M. G. Ross. *The -Pacific eléven- will bé chosen. from “the-following: “H. € Casidy, captain;. A. LW, W v}.unr F: A.-Bennion, W Petherick, Lannowe, :E. T: Langdale, Dr: O Y. \hlhammn W.. G cnmunx\ H. F. Elliot, "H. G. Macartney, ‘H: D Bewly, H. Smrfl J.-Ji Theo= a "The ‘standing’of the “four clubs for-the pénnant -of 1M is-as follows: .Alamieda clyb- has: playeil “sévén’ matches; winning | five. and :losing two, temn points; the Sam Francisco.. County club 'has. played six.|: natches; winning four; -1osing -oné agd | drawing one, mine-points; the Pacific [ erickét club has played .seven- matches, winning two and drawing one, five points. 1¢ the results were worked out in pércent- ages they would be. as follows: Alameda .71, San Francisco County .75, Paéific’ .35, Santa Cruz .00. It was agreed balwopn the captains’ of the Santa Cruz and Pacific teams In the match at Santa Cruz last Sunday to play after the time for drawing stumps, if necessary, to finish the game. Had Thom- as of the Santa Cruz eleven not been luckily disposed of by a good catch Son the part of Watson the Santa Cruz team would almost certainly have won. As it turned out,°the Pacific team woh by the narrow margin of two runs.. A. similar finish occurred in 1901 during the' visit of a team of city cricketers to Lake.County. At a minute to the call of time the Burns Valley team lacked only two runs to win, when Harold Richardson, then of the Pa- cific club, bowled the tenth man with the last ball of his over, winning the mnlph by one run. Sunday, the 16th inst. is an open dnte on the schedule of the-California -Cricket Association, and on Saturday, the 22d, the ‘Alameda team will visit Santa Crus.for a match against the eleven there. = . FRAMING BRYSON munu _ THE “LADY IN. GREEN,’_" ] Naxt s\mdny’- c.u, Brylon studies may be fnmod with narrow !nms, burnish gold | edging. and raw dlk mats; colors selected to"suit tones and pictures. These studies admit of a variety of styles and also make strikingly effective posters. The “Lady in Green” and companion pieces, to follow are undnubtuuy the swellest art pictures ever -dssued by any newspaper in America. t ‘GREYHOUNDS OF PROMISE N, FUTURITY Second Payment Made " on_Forty-Eight -Young Coursers by Owners More ‘Than_a Hundred Hounds:in- the Missis ‘sippi; Valley Futurity ORTY-EIGHT second payments have been made with Secretary - F. A . Cushing, of the-Interstate- Coursing “Club, on the pupples listed. for'this year's Futurity, t» be run early in Sep tember. - There wiil be no further declara- tions until the night-of the draw. - IX.is ' expected there will be few absentees. as the majority of the pupples. ure in “hard training @nd -are.thriving. " X 'The ‘names of the following ‘have ‘been registered with the Californly -Cdursing Committee: Rocklin Boy,.McVey, Pro gresso, - Mountain - Poet, .Beauty - -Gold, Fancy Free, Ploughman,” .Capitel---Giri, -Sacramento ‘Lass_Dart Away, Merry Go Round; Wild BH[, ‘M{ Amjgo, Manhattan King, Queeén’'s Motto,” Our’ Motto, Cyémo, Cubanola, Free -from -Flaw, - Boots, Fair Tralee, Minnie - Horgan, - Gunfire, Irish Led and Boots. ‘Fifteen huhdred dollats will be.'added to the'.eniry- fees-and-forfelfs: The winner | will “Teceive forty. per cent of ' the- total purse and thé runner-up twenty per cent -The balanee. will be’ apportiohed-as the hominators may decide on the.night of the draw. Kearney, Neb., is té be the scene of the Mississippl Valley. Futurity this.year. The added money will béd $651 98 'Second pay ment:was made; on. 162 puppies ‘48 agains 134 last year. . It Is. expected -128. young greyhounds will go toghe- slips: This great numbér fndicates - renewed - interest ~in coursing’ in ‘the Middle West. ‘Wapse beat Medéa it Los Angeles last Sunday. in" the -final. of>a - 3%-dog. ‘stake. °| Aedlus beat-New. Homeé Boy-in - the first run’ down.. “He- was-in: tugrn béaten Medea: in-‘the ‘sémi-final ‘round. E. M. Kéllogg, -of- lTowa, whocoursed string -of ‘gieat. greyhonnds .. here , som years -siiice,“Is to' be. represented -agai on this: coast. “He will send” Joe Pas Frisca Lad and Crawford.Beli¢ on at once: H. M- A Spring; an enthusiastic ‘cours- ing pran, -who has spent'somé_years in-the East, is:dgain in-Cdlifornia. - He vetains by a his interest in"the sport-and will probabiy big. stakes be representéd: in-some of:fhe " this winter. R.'Long has purchased Little Mount Rose from Franlk McC tle Sister; which is by Emin’ P: of ‘thé Valley, -has_the.Wendértul of having won ‘two 128-dog- stakes’ ari 112-dog stake within one month. M: J: Piérce: has -bought Cloverdile s Algy- McDonald- fromi : Mts, -Seggerson: Pocitelli, . the- -coming-_chimpion America, is-rounding into form again a will soon be seén in competition, The. regular ‘euarterly mieeting Interstate Coursing: Clut will be Pythian Castle on' the ‘12th inst. The spost .at-Unlon Coursing Park fo- morrow will -be provided by.a ‘$4-dog. ops stake, . in which- the entries “are matched. . The likely winners Jook -to Presidio .Boy, Fuil -Moor, . Real America, Manhaitan® King,. Ruby -Sa of Lield 3t ber Ankles, Sémpronius; Rector, Ote Reckless Actobat, Viking,. Helfdst, -E Modest - Beauty, "Sylvan, . Silver. He ; ‘Alarm, . Gambit, Jack: Short;. -Mickey. Ragged: Actor, Lord Brazen, Reno; Red ¥ Fair Tralee, .Flaunt, " Barge, Liberator, ¥ gade - Apache, .Game' Boy The first round of a 2i-dog puppy stake and-‘of: a 9-dog -open stake will be- run to-day -at- Ingleside. The first brace of dogs will go to the slips at 11 o’clock. The likely winners in the épen stake look to be: Rienzl, Young Fearl Fernbrook: Bénnie Hughie. Towtail, ' “SHevenam M Hempatead, Bob. R, Ola Trom Hat,” Haphazard; Torontd, Litt Rule, ~Bella: ‘Eloyd, .- Aggte W Real Pashw, Piker,” Whiskey Hill; Reta S, Homer Boy Fair Play. . Thetis, Mount. Rose, - ¥ Dear Gaston, Harleani Gladys, Prompt Manru,’ Rayal' Friend,’ Bright For Miss Brummel... Sofala, -Yuken, Siskiyow, Bob;. General Dewet, Black Flu May Flush, ‘Pasha -Pleasant. . Craswick, . Siren, Youiig’ Buck; Medley, Remisso: Animo, —_————— BUT ONE.HIT OFF JOSS AFTER SECOND INNING Chicago -American = Leéague . Team Finds the Crack Cleveland *'Pitcher Invincible. AMERICAN. LEAGUE. CHICAGO, July 31.—The locals got -bug “one. hit oft-Joss: after. the second-inning, . Flaherty pitched very effectively until the twalfth: whie the visifors pounded: hir safély four. thmes and | scored threeé. yu tWo. meni. had’ -been retired. - Afténdance, Scorez. Chicago . i.i.. i Cleveland . . : Batterles—Ffa and - MoFarlang and Abbott NEW: YORK. July 31.—The: homie. team’ 206k the:fifst of the’ series-from" -Philddein day, - Griffith .was ‘at- My bes ponis found him . difficuit. Séore:. . - " New York "% : 2 Philadelphia ... : Batferies—{Grif and Powers. WASHINGTON: “July. 1.—Alter: struggling for eleven innings to-day's game was called en acccunt.of°darkness with the scors 4 to 4 Boston had the better of the’hitting and profit. ed by Washington's “errors, but fiml elght men lett on ‘bam ‘Attendance, 11 : Dineen and —Thirteen St. Louis rs went to bat in the ‘sixth inning and five singles a_double, two triples,. a ¥ift-and one error gave them nine runs and thg game. Atfendance, 2460. " Score: . i H B Detroit - 3 13- 3§ t. Louts 5 . 10 12 3 Batteries>. Rissinger. -anti MeGuire; Tepew and Kahoe. . NATIONAL LEAGUE. CINCINXATI, Juis 31, Lundgren pitved o8 easy propésition ° for Cincinnati to-day n!lred after the Afth inning. , Wicker did bet- ter. - Ewing was not hit :ml_zhe gan was ndance, 2500, Score! sale. .Atte 5 R 20 G4 2 &1 -0 “Lundigren, R. ver wing Wisker, Kiink- "ang Raub —Wlllams: ri - ASwh Bostan's new tq’ three “hits. - gotk: piteh shortcomings son and -Bowerman. ‘§F. LOUIS. July, _Brain #nd, McFarland - $ed to-day Phlzbu( Al)endxnu 1800: €. Loufs ittsburg - Batteries A McFariand burs. Phillippt. Smith ‘Umptye— oD P‘HLADP‘LPH[A July' 'H—Rmklyn whs dt(n\(ed to-day wprincipally through the fine pitching, of Duggleby: Attendange 200, Scors E 1 ol S Batterles—Re tsch, aad Dooln.- ‘-Mr‘-lohfllofl.