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, , gf 9) ‘ ’ RACING s@ SPORT PRICE ONE CENT. [« Circulation Books Open to All.” | "REPORTS OF TO-DAY’S RACING AND BAS WEATHER—Fair to-night and Toesda: INAL COMPLETE BASEBALL and SPORTING NEW YORK. MONDAY, MAY 16, 1904, HURST PARK’S VICTORY INTHE CLAREMONT Corbett Colt, Well Ridden by Odom and Heavy Impost Pounds, Ran a Great Race, Beating Lux Casta by a Nose. : with the Rapid Water Won Blandy, Evening World’s Best Hand- icap, Won the Second.—Totness, Run- nels and Oarsmau Other Winners, ‘The stake feature at Westchester was the Claremont Handicap, at six and one-half furlongs, and it furnished an opportunity for another brilliant vic- tory for Hurst Park. The Corbett colt was dropped in his first races a bit easy because the handicapper was not really aware how good he might be. In the Claremont, however, he was suddenly jumped to 130 pounds, and even with this crushing impost he was equal to the emergency. The talent, however, were divided in their opintons, some favoring Hurst Park, others Lux Casta, and the balance Gay Boy. 890 that all three went to the post about dal choices. ‘here was some pace-making done by Castalian and King Pepper in the early stages, but they soon died away, and Juux Casta then showed In front, She made a wide turn into the stretch, however, and this probably cost her the race, for she was only beaten the Jength of a head finally. i Hurst Park set sail for her the mo- ment they sttalghtened out, and he closed slowly but steadily, finally get- Ung up In th last few jumps and won by @ nose. Gay Boy was third, but he was iver # factor, Rapid Water Won Eaally. jibe Drake stable was a strong favor- in the first race and. they would run e two but for the ng on South ‘Trim a critical moment and Robin Hood nailed him. Robin Hood raced away In front and made pace to the ich, where Rapid Water caught Rapid Water then came away won easily by a length and a halt »m Robin Hood, who was a head in {rent of South ‘Trimble, Blandy Defeats Britisher, Blandy was a hot favorite in ti ond race and whi ct that ceased him, ani sec: delivering the goods he gave Lyne a cl © to win his first mount of the year. Stimulant. and Preen made pace with Blandy unt!) the dip was reached, where they died away, Bland) the went to the front and Won easily. Amber Jack took. second furlong from home, but in the y yards Britisher closed with and beat him a head for the plac Lady Rohesin Didn't Make Good, Lady Rohesia was a hot favorite in the third sauce, but failed to make good, The winner turned up in ‘Totnes, who Was a 3 to 1 shot, ridden by W, E Nessy, who had his first mount. sin he was hurt. Tt was aiso his first wi ning mount since New Orleans, ‘Tol 8: made the rusning, followed Lady Rohesia and ‘Tom ‘Lawson, helt this order to the stretch, where Totness moved up and taking ‘the lead wo easily by two lengths trom Dark Plagyt, Wwho was the same distance in front of To hey un. Odom ets Hurst Park Ho rth mace, the Claremont Han- affair, Hurst Casta and Gay. Bos bet equally acked, King Pep} jumped away in trout’ but wax our stilian, who xet the pace to. tl where Lux Casta passed hin The ‘latter then showed the way to th stretch and then Odom moved yp with Hurst Park. ‘Che latter gradually wore Lux Casta down und nailing her in ti last few jumps won by a head. Lux “asta, was four lengths in front of Gay Boy Red Knight Had Early Spee, Red Knight raced to the front in the fifth with a great burst of speed’ and showed the way to the turn, followed by Runnels and Flornam Queen. On the turn Runnels went to the front and the rest of the Journey. was play for him, winning easily by a length and @ half from Red Knight, who lasted Jong enough to beat Moriiam Queen a head, Oarsman Winn the Sixth, City Bank was the pacemaker in the sixth, followed by Oarsman and Colon. say. '‘Mhey held this order to the top of the infil, where Oursman closed on Clty Bank and) Major Daingerneld moved up into third place. In the run home it was @ terrific drive between Oarsman and City Bank and in. a tousing finish Oursman won by a head. Clty Bank was two lengths in front of. Major Daingerfeld, WINNERS AT WORTH. WORTH RACK TRACK, Chisago, May 16.—The winners of the races run here to-day are as follows: FIRST RACE—Fuur and one-half (e- tongs.—Won. by Sincerity Belle, even and 1 to 6; Azelina, 8 to 6 for place, was second; Fallon, third. Time—0.55 1-2. ND RAGE—Seven-elghths ef olen by Foresight, Tto 2 ana 4 to 5; Vestry, 4t0 1 for place, was ond; Jerry uynch, third. ‘Time~t.27, THIRD RACE—One mile—Won of 130 the First Event and Won by Toscan, Bondage, 15 to 1 for place, was epi Pon Domo third, ‘rime—1 MIRTH RACE—One mile and tw. yards. —Wor by English. Lud, 9 to 10 und to 3: By Ways, 1 to 2 for’ place, was second: Big Ben third, ‘Time=t1a1, SIXTH RACE—On v yards.—Won by Postnans to Ta 6 to 1 and enay N GRAND STAND AT MORRIS TENTH DAY AT MORRIS PARK. indexed from first race at Aqueduct. ing World's charts olds and up. F CE—$1,000 added; for three -vea: 158 "RST RACE. “old Withers nike zstart ov pallo—Water Girl. Owner, J Index. Horses. | 1968 *Rapia Water 118 Robin Hood fix and a half furlongs, Winner, be. by F ‘Open. Clos O-5 2 4% Fin. Hildebrand if aig ~ Redfern 90 to 1 and 10 to 1; Martin, to 5 for ce vi ond; Maxus' thind. ‘Mmecqae 2% S&C ——-—>—_ LOUISVILLE RESULTS. LOUISVILLE, Ky., May 16—Follow- ing are the results of the races held here to-day: FIRST RACE—Four and one-half fu longs.—Won by Itasea, 4 to 1 and 8 to 6 Hossea, 9 to } for place, was second: Woodclaim third. ‘Time—1.06 1-4. SECOND RACE—Three-quarters of a mile—Won by ‘Talpa, even and 2 40 6; Miss Crawford, 3 to 5 for place, w. second; Nannle “Hodge third.” ‘Fime “VHLD RACE—One mile—Won by Autolight, 4 to 5 und 1 to 8: Merry Ploneer, 9 to 10 for pluce, was sec Conuacate third. ‘Tmea12, mt FOURTH RACE—Five-eighths of a 1d by. Just So, 90 to 1 and 10 to 1; Walkland: 2 to 6 for place, was second: 8 ft Tortune, third’ Time tas ns ee OF FOURTH RACH~Three-quarters) of. ——— COUPONS FOR: THE SECOND EVENING WORI,D WEEK AT LUNA PARK. MORE TICKE ood. Won ! Winner. ch. f. by a mile.—Won by The Pet, 16 to 1 Start i POA ar bis inn | 6 to 1; Magic, 4 to 5 for place, was sec: HIGHLANDERS. BS % _ % Fin. _Open.c Pi. PiTTs 3 ond; Double third. Time—1.03 1-4. Hennemy 95 1 “a ae 18 a A.B. ROB, PO. FIFTH RACE—Seven-eighths of a ierler, rf Lyne 3x i 3 mont, of A ar mile.—Won by Rachel Ward. 1? to Pand | alts. cf ee fae} ie rl beetle 1 8 to 1: Amorous,.z to 1 for’ place, waa| giverteld. se Ral ae : 2 sedond; Meriam W. third. Time—1.30. | Xnacraon, If. YC Fisher 08) 7 SIXTH RACE—One mile and fifty |Ganzel. Ib.. + travers 108 4 LL ds.—Won by “The Guardsman, 6. to |! Par tatd § to 2; Rossmond, 3 to 6 for place, 2 Eee - . < ; = je from far back. ‘The Lady Ro Pras second; ‘Mandamis third. Time Sinai rte Tol San weakened in the last furlonk. —_— Pe cece: 16110. 97 16 ACE—The Claremont Handicai three-year-olds and up: $1 ToMoite relieved Hughes in the sixth inning: hx wed a ait furlongs "Withers mile Keo Won driving. Time—1.22. | ¥; DELMAR FINISHES. DETROIT. na by Helngstao— ithe. “Greer Mt oat Oe ne ah ® if _ a Bt. ma Ue In, loa. Phe | McGann Tb, 0 Sao Barrett, of (125) Hurst | Park r mas tel SUnEs Hee 1} ti ST. LOUIS. Mo,, y 6 — Mcintyre, if 14s! Lux Casta 6 . My gg) se? 1 run here to-day” Reaulted a Tonowaa ce? | tare ee LISS Gas og. : 34 Ab i x , 1 to § and 4 to 6; we, ah Wet E dgusat Le! Bho 1 for plice, was aseons; Catster he | Kane, feat two CaMATIAN Hislop, Dut lad False Ring ® third, ‘DMme—0.54, ‘ood, bedi eases is au | Totals 1 SRGON Srp Killian. 'p. <= bs toad SECOND RACE—Three-quarters of Fr Wdded; for three-year-olds and up; Withers mile. Start xood. | re by teutngn, mile —Won by Velasquen, 1 tod nnd § (| Total «++ PAPE Muisroaine—ciaahis cuvienerizor he Ey GtMrRde eine are ii. eee |Z oun &; Sid Silver. 5 to 2 for place, was sec. SCORE KY INNI z Bega a Ir 0000 ond; Blue Blaze third. Time—1.21 1-2. | petroit ..- Jockeys, Wt. Bt. Fin Open Clow. PI. | y bit—Ritehey ‘THIRD, RACE. and a halt fur- | Highianders 142? Runnels Hildebrand 1 Pras ae ae ea eritice (Rite Jongs.— Won by Pilgrim Girl, 20 to tand | _ First Baro TH? teed nthe mAs Why 2th aa Hanes on bal Burch, 6 to > for place, was | Hilllan, 4. truck ,, Le as AERC hind ilsnCoret peace TAR GAGA “Trade 7100 nish tae at him in the firat Btruck aut Ae tit Angie Lavis third. fim nie Inger. “vo=tiage thee eimian, Taste, Dt Man Hunnels breesed tn: iE 2 by Mathewan G 7 le and | rifiee 5 ¥ vee seventy yards.—Won by Jack Young. 7 t $1,200 added; handteap; for three-year-olds and une one mile and Drka fo 1 and even: Charlie ‘Thompson, -'to rand Hing er the hill, Start good, Won driving Tinie--15 Wh ch 19 for place, Was second; Jordan third Oriegal. Owner, 1. Kempner. . —— ‘Time—2.00, Jockeys, Wt Bt M % PL 1 1 “ as (special to The S . A clal_to ‘The Byening World. FIFTH RACE—Four und a th _ Lsalaere r. “man , OdOM NE TOV ie Jongs.—-Won. by Damerony dt tani ty | AMBRICAN LEAGUE Me fe. aad EE PR 1s LL GROUNDS, T out; Renaissance, 3 to 1 for plaice, was | May 16.—Clark GriMth's charges proved | (34%) stajor, Daingerti 1. 1 Glan second; Akady third. ‘Time—t.30, an easy mark for the Detroit wd in| 18 eh. Bo 1h is afternoon! “PH RACE—One Mile—Won by} the opening game of the series tow ; ch choice between the flrat two, Ostricu cloaed strong, Oarmaan won by u by a score loss Such, 3 to 1 and 6 t Joh : ho assayed t be blamed baa Such, 0 6 to a s Hughes, who assay oF ne 3 = = ean be blamed on bad coachtn for | $6 to, 6 for : Sohn] Long Tom Mug : pclae S - hing, for neh third, ‘meas MS SCONE tne Tigers out of buslerey ee the ‘ Mathewson, after making a lone hic! setae diy ep force rare wale "| REGULTS OF TO-DAY'S GAMES, |'" ti azth ice” eit shits contest was young, and Wolfe succeed~ | FF e Jehase himself into a spell of “bitnd MORRIS PARK ENTRIES. [ea" iin ‘una was even less effective goss A el SN ae 6 re singgers Kilian, who did the rapid fring ser- * a ager MeGraw wsked juat be. TRACK, May |iviee for the | Westerners. Was, enoruye NATIONAL LEAGUE. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Sore! th about the story. that - entries for the races to be de-|siow and uninteresting for the most -—— —_ ani has on weed to clded here to-morrow are as follows: | Patt. ren ee NEW YORK AT PITTSBURG. | CETROIT AT NEW york. a ena ia ity Man Jack Dunn | t Rave—Selling; six and one-half fur- arrett hit to Conroy and made third | , q 500005 8 I! Lore de now 4 Nekieniianiieke (WaninG Withers nite one Sttid' tinrow. Wilhiama captured | New | York ee ee ERR hw 4 Mitte manager was not inclined urning Glaxsti 100 Q'n Etigabeth1i2] OF "8 low lin Carr sent a weak. | Pittsburg : ‘i za Killian. a ; Hughes as on the subject. All he would choharie . ..118 ——-W. B. Fasig.ioa| Meint LANA 3 Ratteries—Mathewson and Warner; Leever Mi drlote 4 ling to Hughes and Barrett was, out |, gencciee shy Gay Lothario 112 going from thire me on the pi hee | th Dunn and Milligan sul! belong 103? Biky och OO ¢ er'a assist 10M Crawford si | CLEVELAND AT BOSTON. ew York Clu Harry Patton 14 ed find made nile Carr scored BROOKLYN AT CHICAGO. | ide w York Club.” Second Race—Two-vyenr-olds: four and Keeler. fumble, Greminger gave ROW levelnna 1402010012" It used the Impréasion that the CASO taveder ne MIS sone ears 118] eee Seiad eee srifeed to | Brooklyn oo08 O2—n OF Hpaton VOVOTO010—4 Wo had been “farmed out." put ude! tale Pawadens F ‘cele i 1 rt a) er ermhardt and mis; Gtbso : US Austin Atient12 1302 Monamour ",:110 | Giotto Covering airat. . Klberteld | chicaKo See ey Walmer aba Te CERT erty nd Berbles, Gibeon Ww woulda’t go into details, rust heat SA 108 108 Witt ‘trian’n dy | Walked, Williams berislied on a Kround- ena aTieerimnes and Bereen} (ng of to the clibh-house; put on. hia 3 A. sees y ptr y Leary. Anderson drove a pretty | 0 | anfform Tai Wine Coat. to 180 Ourews 108 tihe’angiesover third. sending In Keeler Seen re PHICAGOTAT. nfo) at TS a oN Inning rt 14 Nevada 105 | and rfeld, ans a now (oO 5 Jenn 0 o % 2 106 "Hone of Danton (firat caught Anderson taleing too much | PHILADELPHIA AT ST. LOUIS. | ci ag PRN aor 414 2] Browne was thrown ow by Wagner ‘The Baychester: Withers mile. [liberty at firat. He made a rush for] Game postponed on acc TVasntnglay sss SOI CHAIVGET oe at lDasi nohitine CaP ROnIer nM ete noe 7 ‘od. 107 20 Longspur ....103 |} second, but was caught on Carr's for- ---- land Kittreds , pas Meals ment t : Loe SW, BL, Gly Heather. tog 100 ariartnorpe’!/104 | ward to O'Leary. TWO RUN NCINNATI =A out trying to steal, Phelps to Wagner ‘Ore and Jocund coupled Drake entry, 2 Sedond Inning. ‘BOSTON AT CINCINNATI. ST. LOUIS AT PHILADELPHIA, | Mii ita fet Clarke: No RDN. | Fourth Race—Maiden three-year-olds and| 4c, exed + Lowe's ascension. q oor tls rf L1avunvuo “ol spew’ out at fies upwited: seven furlong, Un vee olde oe Seelet Veaueened Lo? sacension | Boston SLOVeoOKot fF RM FLO Gen uoo— & pire adr eetnielalagy “epee 7 ry Uy atte ries—siever and Sugden, eniey Leaci’a fy ve 8 101 308? Out of Heah 11h (Continued on Second Page.) Eup tpg) eet oot lS lt WAT oka PEASE PRES Se HENS, Aa Bes 106? Toborwan ...119 111 wer sf Suns a 9 = SE) econd Inulng. 152 Ly. Prudence 9 137 Silverfoot a Pas 3 3 Mertes: hit who made a bad —— Dapple Gold..101 —— Hortenuin ge LEAGUE STANDING.! AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING,| .).\{t'"s,| caught the “Phare ate Lagi Mrudence Graphs” wait EASTERN LEAGUE. NATIONAL 7m Wie Pe Vastoner tatired " Mottrntiaye i the k FLAN) Gorton a Fifth Race—Selling; Withers nijle, New York tea. eRe ER eoipiin out to Leach, NO} RR quivocatel0s] JERSEY CITY AT, TORONTO. | /,{0cinnatt oo ork ald: Benne: | —= St'n M'ments100 or aT R. H. &, | Brooklyn 2 1 fa jn gels S| Baikal 10a 14 Bland <2 toe yee QG000a 000-8 He Mle toute 5 oc, iow ning mit for bane, OS ATF lla. Snyder oF 901000000—-1 6 4/ Boston | i ie el tg ae ‘ ' throw to Gilbert ied hina im Montwine ops. Te V2 M’bourneiwo]” "hattertes—McCann and Lyton; Currle ang | PieaburR coc ec BT Betrolt Sixth Race — Handicap; sx furiongy o¢ | RAY”: a — = er Third matug. vithern mile: i Yar! urmtbourne.138 (0a) NEWARKUAT MONTREAL otired, Ritchey to Bruns: 242) Broomation 19 Soll" Game postponed on account of rain Leever threw out Waraer 137 aay penrer 108 Mariorai PROVIDENCE AT BUFFALO. vie shoreline tly pissed through 1512 Divination’: : ay r Ws Hands sand was ex i D43 Tim Payne:: B% C24) Fines Xa providence s..900000008g- fF % ; forced Matty, Richey 1824 Judge Denton 0 140 Orinkany 2 /).¢] BReyAde 1001000000-2 & 4 YUN eniarioram'and Fine Art couples, Alpenmrie| atteries—-Falrbanks and ‘Thoelas: McGee saute Tune Held a Ienock- i eee id McAllister. ; r Bho iy with on could not hold “it Phelps Vanderbilt Horse Thira, i ‘ © | sucriiieed, Akatty to first, Leever hitia Ik , 5 - A 4 2 ground ta aty, Who retired a PARIS, May 16—W. K. Vanderbitt’s| parumore ‘i f ied au Hho Med to. Brea en ae Calico came in third to-day in Wwe race | Rochester 4] Two Sisters of Charity and a womanyof the’ horse, in addit i NO RL Ree ee be the. Bt. Cloud binson; Faulk-| accompanying them were run down by| over by the near whe cab, arth Inning. meeting. ner and Nichole. s a — driven by Michael Rellly, of No.| which a fare was se Her righ Yaylin bunted In fro a cab sit} 1 0 EASTERN LEAGUE STANDING. | ings Third avenue, late this afternoon at] ankle was fractured, Phelps threw. him out. | Ate¢ me Jerse. -City 4 3) Park place and Broadway, Betts placed the cab driver under ar ‘out, Wagner to Bransheld Baltimore tees Apt Policeman Joseph Betts dragged one | rect and hurriedly summoned an am- of the sisters and the woman from be- ke struck out for the second tine. PAGE 2, tf TS— SEE DETROIT BEAT After Losing Four Games to the Tape Chauth Trimbte : Bs! Coppelia sss ss. 18? Grusially 1Zz Athol 144 Hippocrates Pickering: ft of Warwiek.”. Henderson i oupled in stralght betting only Rapld Water was enally best, South Trimble would have been second under stronger Hiding. Grazialn lacked speed." Hippoctaten shut out tient after the start Mot 159 SECOND RACE—guw aude; for two-yeur-old THE HIGHLANDERS course. Start fair. Won’ easily, =Helinda. OW He Index. Horses st. 1418 dandy 2 160 *Britisher. Ft 4 + Burns Redfern (J. Martin -Cormack Cochran, J MeCatrerty ves Hardy ‘Hi. Cananan G ® Bostons the Tigers Come to Town and Defeat Griffith's Men by Score 11 to 6. 8 Lucy Young! “Coupled. Bl snuich the in, Brite y a furlong from home and br jant had speed, but died early OO) added: welling: for even furlongs hulance, witch conveyed the Sixter to the Hudson Street Hospital injured neath the feet of the cab-horse In time to prevent them betug ‘injured, but Sis- Guster 8 Joha te living ‘Yer Bt Jorn was struck by the hoofs Pith stroct, Willan a wa CHI RS APNE ero GIANTS LOSE T0 McGraw’s Men Started a Bat- leans ss K, PAR PRATES, 6105 ting Rally in the Fifth and Pittsburg Followed Suit in the Next. [ “ Circulation Books Open to All. | with him t Gat on milek Rall juggled Leach's grounder but (Continued on Second Page, Wie tumble ences in Cantield’ Supreme Court this afternoon and w counsel to await further proccedings. He had been in the custody of a deputy sheriff’ -since a little after noon, and before that he-wis"undeg- arrest and in charge of County Detective Reardon, iia Alfred Lauterbach, went to Justice Dugro They asked for a writ of certiorari compelling aj tion of Justice Wyatt in adjudging Lewisohn in core y tempt of court this morning for refusing to answer questions put to him by District-Attorney Jerome. Then they asked for another writ compelling a review of the action: of Judge McMahon in adjudging Lewisahn guilty of contempt of court im. ‘ refusing to answer questions before the Grand Jury and in committing review of the 3 Complications aros committed the recalcitrant witness to the Tombs. : torney brought the Grand Jury proceedings, and Judge McMahon com- — mitted Lewisohn to Ludlow Street Jail. Sherif! Erlanger refused to take him into custody on the ground that Ludlow Street Jail is not for criminal prisoners from the local courts and Lewisohn was committed for criminal (Bpecial to sence of MacCarthy and Slagle, EWIGOHN | RESULTS EDITION PRICE ONE CENT, Paro'ed in Custody of His Attorney by Jus- tice Dugro Pending Further Hearing, After Re‘using to Testify, and a Day of Many Remarkable Legal Tangles. KEPT QUT OF JAIL AN GAMBLING WA By ly a After a deal of discussion and legal twi gambling-house, Lewisohn and his counsel, two petitions, reet Jail ‘0 Ludlow (Continued on Second Page.) CHICAGO WINS FIRS | GAME FROM BROOKLYN. — CHICA x. itt vers Jones | who ty and Struck! st | centre vobl Weimer he Evening World) utflelders. First Inning. wo ye out, ‘Linker to Chance, _Sheck- Betts ‘e \ Chance, Lumley 1 NO RUNS. walked. Casey gafe oon a by McCormick, Wicher and DECLINED TO TELL JEROME WHAT = HE KNOWS ABOUT CANFIELD’S, He Was First Committed to the Tombs, and — Was Obtained Before He Was Taken to Either of the Prisons. tempt of court for refusing to answer questions concerning his experi= "th sot before Justice Dugro in the as paroled in the custody of in the case all day. Originally Justice Wyatt > singled singled pid on walked, = Kling. MeCormick singled Jones f ‘ing tones et ONE i ¥ Tinker out, me to Dillon. Weimer to Dillon, Pasay out. Strang to Dilley jeaslor was doubled off Mf 7 alked. MoCormick fanned, NO! ‘Chanee popped. 8) ala Hvers. NO. RUNS. CHICAGO, May ted Hanlon’s Sup of the # here by 4 to 8 Weimer was not het good form to-day, and it] ayy) 1 time as if the visitors | fumble would the up the game In the last in- ni ing two runs for th ook- of the being: forced over font, Jan a base on t aecond full, Tw made oft Jones, the Brooklyn pitcher: | Gosster Ww While only five wer made off Weimer, ‘The Chicago team were crippled by | Rabb. ¥ agg ee BE a ing Jesse Lewisohn, in cone as hen the DistrictAte | 7 T on a passed ball > King role {0 oes 1a rmick and Wickes NO RUNS. jy t Inning. elll to Chance, é Chance. Babb fanned. © & . O'Neill sine — contre, sore centre, 1 ‘linker, Wicker fanned, ried to right and. weit $9 ate to hrow liome. Chance fou! rWO RUNS, ‘Third runing. ed. Bergen Chance, Jones — fied > RL centre, Jones walked. entre and went to «fumble, Kling a ill hit to Babb, J, Evers scoring ; second, Tinker Hon." Weimer to Bergen. Out oO to. ring. 0 wild) to thi I golng. to Jones Fourth Inning. Iked. Sheckaml singled. to Scoring Strang rd. Gessler out, Tinker to Chanee, Dillon fled: to King. Lumigy scoring. Babb. out, vers to Chance, THREE RUNS. = filed to Lumley, Chance” out, » Dillon. Ising doubled to lett.) ers doubled to centre, O'Neill fanned. ONS Fitth Inntog. Bergen filed to 1 McCormick, Weim. Strang sufe on ‘Tinker# Sheckard singled to right Lumley out, Welmer toy ~ Wicker singlod.to, Sixth Inning. ked. Dillon flied to Wicks to Bergen, Jones Med to Seventh Inningy Bergen out, Casey to Chance, Jo