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CHAMPION W'GOVERN. EXPECTS HARD FIGHT Terry Has a Good Opinion of Tommy White, His Next Opponent. THE aaa SATURDAY EVENING, JUNK 9, 1900, —_—o— Ex-Secretary’s Colt Takes Big Event from Good Field of Young- sters, Prince Pepper Being the Runner Up. | Apevia} to The Br RACE TRACK nd, June #— |One of the best cards of the season wi Mot since he began his Aghting offered at Grave thie afternoon has Terry MoGovern given more providing table feast of good eration to an opponent eport. The ¢ t American Stakes, for whom } two-year-oldg, valued at $12.00, the 2 Club | Broadway Stakes, for three-year-olds The and the Grand jonal Steep! whereof he AN EARLY RISER. matte up @ list of attractive events that © some weeks ago he tally routine of work would ex> |have not been equaliel before this rea fo do to White what ‘ eee and stronger man than | go, many a good ma ee teen eet | With the crack two-year-olde, many ix rounds—bu: he fale! ‘ ner f the gool three-year-olds and the But Terry doesnt sulle of the jumping tiv sor feat, even though ks forward rempective races dur his bout with White as the humte he most captio Die career’ He lo find cause fe mpia same olf way ny \* ywers soaked It as thoroughly wou racing ne drawback to what have been a per y oon The track waa heavy. Last night's aa) the stretch was @ \reeday rain, an | pass of mud when the crowd arrived at ok! the track, When a good hot sun fate to | THAT CHICAGO BOUT. {ry out a track tn ten hours, then it Those ix 4 nroe, Jack Dorman. a rust be believed that tt had a thor sical orough err: n few others have donned |,, aking n re ready for a “go” with | ‘The weather was superb and could not 4 then the other, |be improved upon. The attendance was ht with ap s fanting fete \f supper 1 above the average Baturday Probably 12.00 people saw the ay Durets a Blood Veos pening race was a dash at six furlongs. the avorite 4 Olver M ve est of the others taty ta quarter of a for that distance. Then EVENING WORLD'S RACING CHART. RESULTS AT GRAVESEND. A 2t 9 Manticap for ai Carters eeebee Time—i12 © by Alben —Lammerts. Owner—W. J. Dowell. TERRORS AND GIANTS AGAIN, petit eres Second poor of Series a or at the Polo Pere G ie 8 rounds. (kee poet i ys ; (Mpertal to The Evening Worl! | POLO GROUNDS, June 9—The only trace of the “Great Wet" of yesterday ————————— 9D4O404040 1010101080109 O0O® L THE NEWS OF THE SPORTING WORLD. DPIOPOHOSO 1HOPO HOF 801010410 1OFO POH O1OHOFO101O40408080H ‘WINNERS AT GRAVESEND; WHITNEY’S GREAT AMERICAN.’ . D> OHOPOHOPOHOHOHOHOHOHOHOPOPOPSHONOD a hot and got to first. Cogan| Williams t ry. Five rum rushed ® jolt to ae a T * ag ¢ « Burkett who r with * ” > nt - « y ru mis throw, but the Kid geat it to Doyle | nade ‘ al runt q for a double play. Hickman squeeged | It . ty. No runs. sail. Quinn's tall foul. No runs. | ig i Doyle singled to left. He raced to , a third on Weding’s wild throw, Selbach struck out ‘Phere was a base or to Coote for Cogan. Bmita choppe » Kelste a bounder forcing Cogan, but Doyle ta He fon the mall to Rate t. Eimer stole. second e Gleason raised a fly to Herdick vad. DODGERS BEAT PIRATES, the Brooklyn Team to Vietery. (Special to The Rvening World) June 9—The champion Brooklyns and Barney Dreyfuss collection of ball- tossers from Pitteburg met bg at The day MeGinnity Was Selected to Twirt feat a ty t agled, Wagner. Fanehilt fouled oat to ref WASHINGTON PARK, BROOKLYN, |Pruabere | third, Re pueient By to Sone Tro rune SCORE BY INNIN TETTARGS ED PENNSY AT HARVARD, hd vi iiiaina flied out te ring. et | OBrien and. iy 4 327 mcate RACR—Handicap tor taewe-yeur-olts and up, 11.000 edded; one mile 004 08/110) remained this afternon was em- | ‘hese gira gt this afternoon. ‘ bodied in the appearance of the recon- | ¥8# 49 ideal one for the game. inden" ttarery seignte structed Giante and Tebeau's Terrors, | Both teams were determined to win it. |@Usuere Vielt Cambridge tor Reo ia ee rari Nd both of which outfite looked dry and | [Be victury obtained by the Smoky City tere Conte with Crhmesne Fo Hl nes To fresh laundered. The feld never was|te@™ over the Trolley-Dodgers on on Soldiers’ Field. } - a ty # 4 ¢ | 7 __¢_¢8ldetter and the saturation did the play. | Thuredey put them in the best of spir- (Special to The Brening Wort) otra won wamtiy, Time-Z10 3-5 Wiener ch ¢ by Bramble~Maid of Balgowan | ground good, Still, for financial rea- ie pom r es Brot. bg erg g Mass, June .—Harvar@ . a , fons, it would be as well, perhaps, !f|iyn ys and Penn had their final game of the IN THIRD ADB —Tae area devine Stake of ma.oo Wworyearcide; penaition 004 alow | O14 June Pluviue turned the hose on |i Wasnigatan 3 Doselbly be transferred year on Soldiers’ Field this afternoon =F fetting | While the lawn wasn't being used for was emphatically denied by Manager It was decided beforehand that whieh- Joeke| Open. anion, ‘There is no truth whatever | t ! oo * t f os * — vig ae Mn that statement. and Jt le simply all bdniahod aus gp B apts Regs i cho red been |rot hb 5 Ve ha t e | we be wa lo came, Spencer H Yo Flcneated of ¥ ie Rory Tease of these grounds, and as we have |In the fret game of the series played Merwe ts 2 sos fed of victory by yesterday's down }apen ‘over iN Improving them, it | p : of Shoe Fy tam pour, and each claimed the right to] would be foolish for us to vacate them | /miadelphia on May ii, Harvard won, 1 5 | prove It to-day. Patsy Tedeau put his |{o co to Washington or any other place.” |? (9 5 Since then, however, Penmeyle Zn Hy % A 18| mont terrible terrors on the tine, under ‘The Batting Orde: vania has played fast ball. Haswar® 9 Connor ° o John Ginger McGraw, and proposed to] grookiyn, Pittebur; had her best team on the fleld with Baliman A a4 ‘f lot Mr. Ewing know that all games| Jones, ct pele 1b Stillman in the box and Reid catching, , weren't as easy as that of Thursday,| Keeler. rf. itohle, ,|in spite of the Gact that the -¢eetes | Man tar, Won dewing Time 16 Wioner br. by Levaita—Yorkvtile Belle, Owner—| when the Mound City squad performed. { Wager ig forbade him to play. hitney. twee an mu er, | 30 PICKTM RACE reteae Stow, Care yeaeclde allowance; L400 ated: one mite and aoe pool eed Qe. md al seinen o ee — been waiting for it, and believed 1t had dinime er facet. Inde * om ri Sune eet in to - fedinaty, nit, oe. mm } } t Ps | ome Se vray ti Cmpire—MP Swartwood. Wenacil, rt, ;erREE { en heey ha Piree Inning, Devens. If. 4 ; Mines ut fph wR Bey bg Hee: |] practlee Gabe e Jones emashed shot, ‘grou 4 Ghar 1. H ,} RE { | { A hf] pot him iy shape ie fact a grass cutter to Ritenier and’ met the | Stillman, - a ig reiarda he worries same fate as Jones, Jennings made the Hy joel Lb Winner ®t ¢, ty Tenep—Lareinas, Owner—L. 4 resevery a) from 1 third vietim on his high bounder which tere is ering | un Ely grabbed to Cooley in { Pe" work dant do him cr res of ae ae tnter ow , Cogan, to whom the ya} first base a tion iene’ terre epi] prey eng ad fo Mee ee dad | ‘ertrand” for the West New Torts, understudy the reached the bag first. Ritchie was dis- | jeiq Club and Norton for the Hobeaee ‘BRODKLINS | spocaranes ypptere: nes FLISSONSAT te ‘red ib as hee an be bo Md “infield by the Feappearanes of of on his grounder by Daly and |team will be the opposing plitohers ta He hed on his Seanings, and Beaumont Ln eof as roller, which Jennings took alt aid Cooley's, No rune, Second Inning. to-morrow's game at the Weehawhem| grounds. The Hoboken players are at all satisfied with the result of Bunda, up of Kalley’s | ready to bet ye and thelr she dropped out of tt and Maher pulled R., t hey will ie week! > rn 4 in | 'y made a great pick-up her ae yee im ater the jee Repeat oe dimadbadaled feat grounder ahd threw his out at firs first. |New Torks in orto aaa. Pe ai \- a a blo |. Pieard An unusually t then pic! out one of Tanne- ° Louls players, who wit a uta «ond vewtel, Preardy, whi r} the tray, giving evidence that the Satur- Bill's Ligh ones and drove aay cs deep |vitation to witness the gemma = ining and won handily by two Daithoilday"nabit’ Rad. oot fn. to. left tor O'Brien. ‘Dahlen ‘stole, be ‘natin from lammork ano tok te with the ae Sas Weta being aided by a passed ball. Daly drew after Lady Lin had Fale et Otter ake mae wir’ | T N Tigers Felt Confident of| i'm for the frar. shi afternoon. but Pog ied gH MAJOR TAYLOR PAYS, . ~ ree lengths away jaseball Team ot to fh big Thomas tr ‘a for teal on the next pitched bail. - Beating Yale Seco: te dec! ‘which a Farrell's scorching grounder Met from End to End. Be Transferred to @ Yale nd use. aray from Willams allowing Drhien Soap scratched down to four Time. see eee ae Steele te bird 4 ‘The $500 Fine Imposed on Him @ | entices . “ ‘rere P vince MoClure and Prince of Washington. it sa? Uputa pei Ay gl am Month Ago Sent to Cyelew | i ft and second ot in the order Yen Minien of. MoGraw, m. gate Uaton. i Sailor Sharkey Put YankiFiye Clubs in This| * taleal picked them Me. Beard » devi Gs Grane es fe Heldrick, ct. OS iosaer's long feel By, wales Grecia to The Breaing Wowie.) 1 Prince of Melbourne ied from end to J Kelster, Sppiaes gg RCESTER, Mass., Out in the First Vicinity Will Hold end and won as. he pleased by four (Models) to The Bvening World) PRINCETON, N. J, June ~The] Cofan, as Doalin,’ rf, front of the Bieacheries in deep left. | WO Jane Ne engths from Prince MeClurg, who s 2 bap Podey - rs face . . ! id y © PHILADELPHIA, Pa. June 9.—An im. | Tie faced Yale this afternoon in the | Smita. Smith, rf. Burkett, if. joa bounder went straight to, Taylor, the oolored cycling champion, Round. “ue ” siied in denind Half Time an@ Ten portant change tn the National League! seco) MeGann, 1b innings, who stepped on the , Te | sent to the Treasurer of the American Shows. ; H nd gamé of thetr series on the tn tiring batter, O'Brien ended the | | . Candles to ine stent ant then cama |cifeult will in ail probablitty te made] Princeton diamond. ‘The rather easy Stinson: inning by driving « Meh tky-scraper to tonal theck, for gn tentey. i | _ away : : within the next week, and Washington) time that Princeton recently expert Werhing, p. aon OW tae Imposed on him by the a Tom Sharkey scored another easy | Petnee Chasteve Genet Ameiian of the Natte League ctiles.| enced in overhauling the Elie was felt Third Inning. Baecut ve Committee last month. vietory at the Broadway Athierie Chub) There will de pienty of Agnting wit- mentee: | Negotiations are pecaling looking to th®|q ure marker of success by the several Wiest Shatng, e's unt Ay was mutted by Tanne will _degin training Monday oa Iie wight, Srere be knocked our Yann {need 1 Inity toonieht. Five Thy Grea: American furniated « apien:|tganater of the Brooklyn clu to the 0A] thovaand Tiger rootere, and. the. team agers co nil x * Boley by Tanne. |Charies River track, in Boston, Kenney in less than round with af Tbe * shows | Teeattie ° “pd lle tlon’s cxpital Despite the good work of! Itself graseer, @ underst nip ones oP aren. Keele? Hie safely ‘ - ‘. Irritable and added Bonnihert Their seemed possessed of the invinel- ‘base adva: terrific right-hand swing on the Jaw |"'At the Greenwood A. C. Joo Cain, of | Hates, ed ,dded Rognibert:. FNelt] 1s cokien venm during the paot three] ble apiri Fa, i, alan tat oc by 0 | S1omg ihe thind-base ling, wae agvanced |New ork State League Resoedes! Although th ee & rt | Brooklyn. and Harry Lyons, of Chies Prin «Charles and Tommy Athine Were seasons, the support hae been very poor,| Princeton depended tn great part for | food enough single for anybody. Kelster gonningy's gay ae to rage centre | tretom , aaa \ one there w Ac nee two clever featner-weights, wi A Nag BH with Hoh OM| and thie year tt te far beiow that of] tte success to-day on Hillebrand’s ef- te Coan. Hetdrick | £0 aie Caer r, fea, ot | Rome Vicious slugging done by both me a twenty-round ened ft. For tw A‘ fone and Bhue@ a bit Sehind former years 1c th fecitveness in the box. The Tigers’ pi to "hs Sg A oe Ko x Fan down be $ ‘and hind oy ey | Boh Bis the! manser in w exchanges {18 dae Getting themeeives int | et Bellario went away head and SUPE he experienced in Ruka the| always had diMeulties ia doing much | There was a heap of applause for re- Fy erche tode ected which ie alae nies Cortland . 1 new for blow with the Satior, and at |*!8Pe. and each ts confident that he Will | naking the pace to the stretch, where] | Brookiyn team with his finely controlled delivery, and pos pps | ae he came to the bench, One run. Bingbamisn « H i 4 the time he received the « ¢ [come out the vieto Prince Chartes movet up and joined ¢ way ths if deserved laced . . Bie them Sbareey vnich paccege the | Cain has been working at Lakewood iets, The Puritan apd Bellarlo then| The ofc Hale of the Brooklyn Clut tcp emer At ove tn tethoming wt oman Sam the, piase A sopeel at tere, ‘Bimmer cried | . y ve sae Arupped ttt ar epee nig emp th en nd | Mt on al ‘a fo Peaceful slumber he Ind the vatter| "it% Gus Ruhitn. and has, accortingiy. Wie harien touaht Mt out tovthe ond | cded, that they were ‘The Yale team arrived at the grounds | f0*t,, a, trae, oe oubted. whieh. Parrell grabbed. Father tired and also badly shaken up|!*rned a areat deal He ex 10 | Beans Seales Giettammeta the olhor ‘ena | PAP heade! by a brass band of twenty-one | wh, por centre, ut but was doubled out | hatiy teoted ny Meotnnl:y sand from the punche bid manene he table the clever Chieagoan | won a gowd mice by a head Tommy —— pieces. when elster grabbed fenned the alr, (Cooley drove the ball to | 4 46 ' : \¢ ved 0 | Arkins came very fast through the the fence in ri entre for two j tnd on he ty and ae eo ive at eee ul, Sa oe'| WINNERS AT NEWPORT. The iatting Order, | ahor resing ayo he pnt Rice et ASTHM - ee wed e oof > e xg aw was the best youngster In the Princete Up & soarer to the infleld, which drop = ha we for as» as * en pret aries | ra “ have lost with an} RACE TRACK, NEWPORT. Jug o— Picinwenser, B. Quinby. Db. Second Inning. into Dahien's hands. One run. seemnniahidiiimaiamal 4 je acted as if ange ‘ ’ elves turn a mood . ce sane & fod to be here to fer ‘amp, aged Fourth Inuing. method ita 4 fight wii swinging | 5 ment In the frat| Sermation Wine the Rreadway, |7 , 2S en Meter. 9 Sullivan’ rf, Bonin, Hoses Deaie'e, role ant , |Our method will stand investigation. ands Jay resulted as follows Hillebrand, p. re ef. oy ulsh} Cross singled to centre, and on Daly's | ont walt uw tack i800 before begins through the air with ieorge 8 k wil} meet Jack I fives . Burke r tter. Burkett went to the corner t 1 Bing Ureatme: ¢ . adway wae won by Sarma-| Seven furlongs —Won_ by » vf group of tad walle. He started neat drive to left he was promoted to bla ian RUHLIN INTRODUCED. ie isektiee ind. bap aa. ridden by oto 102 and tte, bgt Chapman, for sactnd and came all the way around| cing and ‘waa called’ ost on sixes |. ume co out tveatment tooms Wits the fichiers © a " dk: y Bente even for place, second; Bana} $y ith a Guernsey, 3 when Bowerman fired wild and Van got} MeGinnity made & pretty sacrifice to | Spr a1 attention paid to treatment by mail, ‘ : Jerome Dey itereat haste. eatin Watkins, of Rodertaon thre = afethapn ing, the way out) Williams and the runners moved up a Ky under superviaion of our their gloves Announcer Joe H evel T at ~ of pr} Bay a : Won by Mur ». there. nn sid a single into mid- Jones set the cranks wild by | pag introduced Gus Rup ‘ Wei te ‘4 vay, Boel 2 and even, Gadsen, for Fivet tnat fold poms fumbied ‘Quinn's tap. MtRS | stam mi the hall to cent! scoring exam! ; ; “cage ‘ e Bt Hartholomew A Oe ee Sane Sto sechned Rise, third time] Quinby b ; : tna, double play, but tecovered tn time | fmnamant i mane Sane the Akron G. w he ‘ 4 « : . . after killing Con: | Qu aan for Yale by putting alto retire ‘Old Joe himself. Van mugeed Daly, On Beaumor failure Me McCoy's. pince es 1 | tes A firigadier ‘in the rat three. | te home run drive down the left fleld line. | Robinson's long high fy, One ru Mn Fe Ee ing EUTHYMEN CHEMICAL COMPANY TP Coney Island M sas * S, Hides ant Gen be iniesl “oa ate Camo boomed «foul to Hutchinson go ke atid bal Taping to ol iams. Two runs . Treatment Rooms, 610 Fifth Ave, called Humphre - A pr ® Hindus was six lengths RESULTS AT ST. LOUIS. pl taal Bo Rigi M big Donlin came to the Dt the fawn to], Peaumont’s fast grounder was clever. NEW YORK. him {will Agnt him” Hum A hing ) | - (Guernsey. hit rand, scoop Smith, fi “Heaton pounded| rgt'to"iine” Wagner Gas the eesond ap: nounceme ‘ : F “ ” fa half —, LOUIS. June 9 [to . vrs straight to Quinn and was an easy out t at | Riwscccigaealll erected ‘own ‘ Piling, Charagrace was second rin has nen With tne bases] At the Ast angie, No rung Rim, tie, ed ate o,f DE UNKENNESS ut ° prove a ee we Firat Race full Hillevrant pulled out of the hole Thira ne. team tn the fleld by soaking a low line Sereegeemverrenn rere FIRST BLOW A _ STAGGERER. * , . ' y Ren: po My JF Weying knocked out two beauty. foule Sy to Roster. Ne Fen an be given i ‘ Keaney came ee OS Nem r place, second: R tne Kafer to right before striking out y let Fitth Inning. the bell rang a cr f * ae Meier hit MoGraw have the usual heees even] Jennings’s grounder was sent to firs! ‘ i Brook | 7 ht foul Up a “ball.” When] by Ritchie. Kelley was retired by the Feady for bus.ne and Shark ; | Second Race—One and one-fourth of a e sphere went Into kee. same fielder on his slow grounder = Heakte | feinting at The Sa z ~ }imile. W Schoo! Gir and 4 ms. lev's atip ont thence to first. Cy Dahlen got in a neat hit along the third SAMPLE PARE Boe ped back to » | i to 8 for place, see-| Hirsh placed a safe one in. left. | Kicked Heidrick iter “about a. ite, base line and decided to remain at first. Fy ug ya hg . » 4 4 M 2% 4, 8 i md Time-t Robertson hit to Meter, forcing Hireh.| #iving him his bas on error. Gleason! Cross smashed out a high one which on Ca. ih Pulon NY, short left swing w ‘ ss ad reaing F — Kafer overthrew to second, Robertson| handed Keister's rap to Cogan, forcing | Wagner nailed. No runs. . full on the ot ave The keeping rward third, but falling to| Heidrick. No ru: rien, the ex-(Hant, slapped the ball ountering wi ‘ vers Monte ' ” a ] vent Watkins's urate throw er-| Hickman dug a to MoGraw. | to left for a bag. Ely sent up a high coho Misa ‘ separ Aten seyatae aaa 1 wee aula Mtelnweniers throw te who landed his man by hustling. Bower-[fy to the Inner. pasture and. Dahien | aan . Sais Wares re wh Quinhy s drive, Camp shot a hard one| man we'ted H Was under it. Zimmer banged a fant and uppercut in the f * ‘ * at Meier, who threw Quimby out at sec-| fora ta Hawl grounder to Cross, who shot the ball . ners rant 7 ach, | w . “ 1 1b Shoreham ‘ ond No runs Keister s ready re to Daly, forcing O'Brien at second, Tan Gharkey's neck, br Ne , BA “8 ® Hillebrand iined one at Guernsey, who] second Dy & ‘good * slide baby goP-|rehill’s foul fly was beautifully ¢ ey) -_ truss je ie & ee r lined. ‘ e a i toa t —— arrowed him out at first. Burke flew| up fell to MeGann. No r tured by Keeler after a hard run. No rm Fen Big nah strsiaee ay Ei ! ies _ SHARKEY ' Person's line swat. No. runs. sain distal ad deans aad date te Inning. viper, latter fallin wit ant sm a Are progtagm “M s ned 19 Rent Third Inning. Wile, base on Balle out of the bed} Daly wae an.casy victim on hie high “stents erie Br for Yank» a . ar <tiee vk * | pap sous, Wha Oeikaied tank kk jabbed one past Hutchinson Hickman did Work with loounter to Williams. Farrell's em tale “ee ae met eh on Sher ies" . 98 “ ring { nught. Cook napping at | Burkett's sla It to Gleason to| just inside the foul line in left, 5 RADAD WAT. er dn terreus a8 » Secon later jabbed * GuLE AT SHORT HILLS. = th leather @ui-|force Dontin too low | hi Tames. “Medinnity was Mekded | NOP RaLn RY aera ON DRDOOTSTE i These * | No runs, | trying for a i, so Jesse was safe Jou at first by Ritchie, advancing Far- - ut Chapman Setheeh hed Bog ag BY rel to shire, sone mented to Williams at iret ve. nal uinn PB periehed at firet. No rune. » hot for| jumper and took it to second himeelf, Cosley’ ow pounder wan clutched by a ©. We . Heats Tree ia . ut Watkins {8 | fore! MeGann, No rune. MeGinnity and sent to first ahead of wi Koand for runs I « shoulder collided with a slow | nim. Ritchie pasted a grounder to Dah iH a Fourth teat fling .and he hobbled to first. Selbach|ien and met Cooley's fate. Reaumont Cup 2 hetald sacrificed neatly via Weyhing. ¢ ee trove a short fly to Kelley. No runs, ' t wo ve ‘ rnsey and Blount flew out to| wasted three strikes. Doyle stele thid. ! aN. seal Nirsh struck out. 3 MGraw blocked Jeek, according to his SHORT Hilts R inwender ed three good risky custom, barring he path down the w w ' ‘ . wo» . © trove a hot single to ee Hine. and was knocked out In the calliee ’ LA Ty the M who is tee ‘ "Meers drive, making a doublelion’ Doyle was in el wey %¢ nd ns | { " vw ; x " le he'er's us ae tisnn: “Weyning |%9 hases. and reach third on Kelley's " ' . 34 . " ities mt PEE Od chuffed Mecann's| long fly out to O'Brien. Dahlen died at Medical. G2ve fina! " < . " line Se Bp ring y ¥ Inning. thow. Doyle raced home on the Inet. first on his hot drive to Williams. No ——— . ft the ft . " so tor enone | The 7 | htenrand, gure, Rotartaom eee fot dent. McGann, played (esson's roller OLD Dk. GRINDLE, t . ver m . "Tere Quinby landed a long one over Burk | One run. -|WRADLATE UNIVERSITY OF TH CIT 9 coves are h ane of o ts m| Jtor three bags Hillebrand hit Camp. rreaking foul fy w ee FOR eee, eave ‘ " ! war r DIXON AND CALLAHAN, | Hutchinson handled Cook on a fast] Fifth Inning. O'Brien Disease gg ss f i Troe aos the | throw Pierson. ah ‘| Robinson singled to left centre " arse et Haste M " 4 s é tr: sor | (nree-bagger in deep right, reg Weyning registered another strike-out carte were ; tata eng oF tned oy | Guindy. ar 4 Camp. Guernsey pr By a hit and: Robinson . : '- aker Mike I » t. Three runs loped tnd “ was coun ed 4a we . it enrant vied to Hirsh. Quimby Herartck « fly over Gleason's head war by @ quick throw to} 4 “ ‘ ’ Bere five tw Athie ! irageet Merke’s hit ing to| Worth « bag and Robinson scored on at second. No runs. then got a soit ot Kenney | *ree . Taly The Sharpe Chapman flew to Sharpe. No| MeCraw tal ng, pecond mm. Btomach and trie! ed | 1m ve ning six-roun . on Cross tripled to the fence in centre. r, bat Yank was rant | hes wl , wm fe itote nds night wie Sixth Inning, an nave Hell oaiy score] him with a single to left OLD DR Geen es ade re! Cee 3S Rappwaes i (tows weight ever seen in that city.| Blount bunted unekillfully to Bite. | in “that. OW ibach | Daly stole second, Ritchie dropping Zim. | record tr marvelions cvres | as wit, and Grier Campbell, Ba ie eet H 5 Glas Grome ‘i “§ three swift ones eens Deas fly on the short foul a pretty tree, Terres irotiea to| letne 09. Meare. 9 to 9 « tt, of the 6 ctu we ‘ t vo ata . tine € run. * four wide is. Both runners HM. @. Laavi the same civ femerrs ; 2 *| M’FADDEN AND FLAHERTY. rabbed Robert: | "Hickman worked two bases out of an| Wee advanced a base on McCinnity’s | 505 Cressea ns feorsiana. 1 2 opin to centre, at guaran fiv that Burkett arhett couldn’ get. sacifice, Jones was thrown ovt at fret ‘ halt ay son sists Raco—Meoticas orke McFadden x ot aise - thrown out at second in tryt Four balls start on, Bowerman. ow Bly, Bog A te srote ond pay “ Pa 3 ol p. mile and 6 witternth pte We tela te ” twas fine a8 to reach 1 r 4 Pot Montetair. | faces mt onlay iat. haw ales been | Sie” harp took Gurnee Famed the Sth amas can a0 | Seuninen then Bit vafely to lah, scoring By ai a a vr five roonge ot | wenaere tan Le na as stole gece 1 lamt-y tive, bee te videse sean 3 * dich Beall ., j Mon Yor Wi per cet, of | Racehelt, Pete Greande To-Day, 8.90 “ath inning. and : FM 67. LOUM re NEW TORK. Atm toe om] Burkett knocke@ Hickman down