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ral e fw Circulation Books Open to All.” “PRICE ONE. CENT BATTLE OF 350,000 RUSSIANS AND JAPS Immense Armies of Kuroki and Oku Meet the Forces of Gen, Kuropatkin on the Liaotung Peninsula in What Will Be a Decisive Engagement. ‘Togo’s Victory at Port Arthur Is Some- what Discounted by Reports of In- jury to His Fleet and Knowledge that the Port Is Not Sealed. (By Associated Press.) 8T. PET BURG, June 27—11.28 A. M.—Despatches rece'ved here from Ta-Tehe-Kiaw indicate that coth the Russian and Japanese armies are | 3" yy: Tanneh moving into contact for a great battle, which even now may be in progress. Gen. Kuropatkin yesterday assumed the offensive against Gen. Oku, while Gen. Kuroki, from a position fourteen miles to the eastward, was) moving against the Russian flank at Haicheng. TA-TCHE-KIAO (between Kai-Chou and Haicheng, Liaotung Penin- sula), June 27—2.45 A. M.—A great battle seems to be impending. A portion of the Russian Army has assumed the offensive against the Japanese forces commanded by Gen. Oku, and it fe reported that Gen. Kuroki is moving along ‘he Russian left flank against Haicheng. According to a high-placed personage Gen. Kuroki’s army is strong enough to take the offensive, and he presumably is anxious for a decisive action before the rains begin. , Sharp firing was heard in the hills yesterday at daybreak and severe fighting is reported to be In progress pear the village of Ton-Chen. ARE THE RUSSIANS GAINING? An officer who galloped in yestarday evening reported that the Russians were gaining the upper hand and driving back the enemy. This, however, | tori has not yet been confirmed. to the accompaniment of their battle songs. marching columns and the chorus of the infantry singers was occasionally interrupted by the rattle and clank of guns drawn at a smart trot and fol- Jowed by galloping squadrons of cavalry. Mt was a stirring spectacle to see the Russian army eagerly hastening, singing, into battle. ‘he old battle bymns jast heard in the Ralkans ree- sounded among the hills and valleys, as with bayonets glittering in the set- ting sun the regimental colors were born majestically forward. GUNS RUSHING TO THE FRONT. For hours after darkness fell over the scene one could still hear the wattle of moving guns, the creaking of conimissariat wagons and the tread of marching men, while occasionally, in place of the war songs of the sol- ers, homely melodies recounting the joys of vil life, which carried the e ¢ the As this despatch is filed news has reached here that Gen. Kuroxi 1s (marching upon Haicheng. ik 1) Where are very many military attaches and newspaper correspondents nere. ‘ | ‘This engagement will probably involve the full Japanese-force on r) ' + the Peninsula, which was nearly 200,000 men of all arms, according to the latest estimuteg. The Russian armies are believed to be 150,000 strong. The battle will undoubtedly decide the first stage of the cam- paign and the fate of the Russians both by land and sea, i DOG CAUSES PANIC IN SCHOOL | Big St. Bernard saderse Chivdren | ! Upstairs and Bites Policeman | then drew his revolver and succeeded In Killing the dog after firing three shots, ‘The policeman’s clothing was torn and hia knee badly lacerated. le summoned ambulance and was taken to 8t. | Catherine's Hospital, Of the 200 -chi!- | dren who fled from the dog ‘to their homes none returned to school. - EASTERN LEAGUE. | MONTREAL AT JERSEY CITY. | Montran} 9 OO2TON HAN * . | Jersey City . 002200601 x18 in the Knee After a Fierce “ort ce cercy. Atherton age cine son; Thielman, ‘aamilier and Dillon BUFFALO AT BALTIMORE. Struggle. ore| Buffalo 1090000 1-3 Just as three hundred children were) Buffalo VBR ROW eH ssembled In the play’ ground vefcre! Battories—Jones and Shaw: Wiitee | ublic school No. 106, at Hamburg ave- ue and Cornelia street, Williamsburg, ‘P-day a mad St. Bernard dog dashed and Robinson, d } TORONTO AT PROVIDENCE. Hho FAAGED ALL DAY All day yesterday Russian troops were hurrying southward from Ta-j{ Tcne-Kiao and at nightfall battalions were continually moving out briskly; Guire an Clouds of dust hung over the} | Powell out, nds of the men back to their distant homes in Russia, echoed through the " HIGHLANDERS 8, CHAMPIONS. 4 Jack Powell it toh Great fail and Had Locals in Hand from the Start. base on Valieeone Powell, 2:.] Struck out—By Home runs—Gangel. Three-bare Anderson, -hase See Sta aviame, Tann: | Firat | of Tanmehill, a, (Special to The Rvening World.) BOSTON, June %.—Jack Powell pitched great ball to-day and had the locals woll in hand from start to finieh, while Tamnehill was ea: a he wae batted with comparative case. Dough- erty again came in for a deal of at- tention and kept up the streak of bat-|| Ling he, hee get since. he joined the team. zel'a homer as wore the triples of Keeler ana Me Guire. | Keeler batted great S Firat tna 3 eon Parent's tum: peaphaayinas fos Raa orn short Dougnert woing to, seoord.* Handy anne lant ese le han a faring” gergon aut, Sing to meat pry Li 1 st ped Collins fanned. Free: man Jn atne ‘out trying to -stea Serend Inning. Colina made: w pretty. sto, got his;man at firat, ot don roy out, Tannehil) a Lachance. On teen fanned. NO RUNS, it ont, Onteen to Ganzel. /O'Neil gut Conrey to.G neal, Lachance fied oy Conroy RUS a " ae i Ninth Im inet out. Tannenti! to Lachance. doubled fo right and went Powell hy’ 3 Toronto .. P00 O00 HOA 1~¥ ia 2 bad throw \ Freeman, a one atreet_and made for the) providence 1OvO18 O09 4K nf Weep centre for three rong of children, Faulkenberg and Raub; Dougray. | Avuittame Rattert Pittman and Beville. ROQHESTHR AT NEWARK, The dox was followed by a crowd of men and boya yelling ‘rnd dog!’ and Policeman Charles Luher, of the Ham- Rocheat z j ver avenue station, who had been at-|Newark 0 0 £08 $3 6 sels j Wacted by the orles. Batteries—Lenry and McAuley: Wolfe and Shen. Turning in among the children the big fog shapped and barked at them, scat- fering them in wild confusion. None, however, was bitten, before Policeman EASTERN LEAGUE STANDING. |e toga Keeler ont try. fied to O'Neil Tachanes: hit to. Gange and was out | Ferris hit to Powell and was ov frat.” Farrell hit to “Andersta. NQ RUNS. " Fernard Marallo stepped from behind "L pillar at One Hundred and teenth atreet and Second avenue to-day and was struck by @ northbound trolley-oar, which knocked him halt way across the street. He was picked up and taken to HMerlem Hospital, where the doctors said he had a frao- tured skull and could not recover, ‘The motorman of the car that struck Luher came up and beat the dog 2 Won. Lost. P.C. Miele alube. ore Of 28 urtato Le od Half of the children fed for their] Jetey City Bs homes and more than a hundred rushed| Baltimore . 5 a ed for the narrow wooden stairway leading | N°w#™* Fess oT ap to the clans-rooms of the school, | Toronto 2% AR oxy, ‘After Policeman Luher attacked the} Montreal ... Cn lug with his club the animal rushed at-| PTvidence n 6 MT ter the fleeing children up the stairway, | Rochester LA RJ meee Luher attempted to head the dog oft, \ the St. Bernard turned on | Sunday World Wants Work a Monday Morning Wonders. ind: seized Policeman's knee in teeth, inflicting deep wound. Luber | peileonaa an ar- at Ne, was out er Aer ian baat ‘Se and hi rd'etreet, ‘ in Second Game at the Hub*— HIGHLANDERS P.OAE Dougherty, If. 100 Keeler, rf. te a0 0 Willinma, 2b 00 0 Anderson. cf. Be 0 Ganzel, tb 20 0 McGuire, c 400 tb 344 ov o 46 Dp. o4 Oi eich tis hs mw 1 BOSTON. P.O. A: 2 0 Sinat ee} o1 O'Neill, If. ao Lachanes, 1b. 40 0 Ferris, 2b. 320 Farrell. © a 20 Tannehilt, p. ono Totals nm 0} ve BOS Ri ovest6y | Highlanders ov 9oO10008 te | Keolerg Marallo put on the full current and | out. New YORK, FOR RACING CHART AND OTHER SPORTING NEWS SEE PAGE 2. BROOKLYNS LOSE IN CLOSE GAME ATE SPORTIN SULT > CHICAGO AT DETROIT—AMERICAN LEAGUE. CHICAGO ........-.....0430251 0 3-18 DEFROM 2.0... 220.00 070 0-092 1 2 1— 6 oe ee, be LATE RESULTS AT KENILWORTH. | Seventh Race—Steeplechase. short course.—Rip, 135 Casey), 10 to 1 and 4 to 1. won: Volantine, 139 (Gaylor). 3 to $1 and 6 to 5, second; Mr. Churchill, 154 (Roderick) 9 to 5 and at to 10, third. Time—3; 07. ————— AT HAWTHORNE. | | Fifth Race—Mile and a sixteenth._—Glassful (8 to 5 and 7 b 10) 1; Major Mansir (15 to 1 and 5 to 1), 2; Rossmond (15 pb 2 and 5 to 2),3. Time—1.48 2-5. Powell’ Sixth Race—Flaxman (17 to 10) 1, Gold Enamel (1 to 3) 2, Florentine 3. ——— +p. AT ST. LOUIS, Sixth Race—Thane 1, Trio 2, Pettijohn 3. ee a4 ee ees, DIED WHILE AT WORK, While engaged at his desk in the offices of the International ‘Yersantiie Agency, No. 346 Broadway, this afternoon, William Dunning, seventy years old, a proofreader, sank forward and ied. One hundred and fifty: young women and men were tartled by his sudden death in the'same room with them. Mr. unning lived at No. 352 Avenue H, Brooklyn. GIANTS BEAT QUAKERS BY A SCORE OF 10 10 2 Umpires Furnished ‘Most of ‘the Excitement|3 Parent. to “Laohance i panenerty fed tc Owe” weeitr wes! Of the Rather Slow Game Except for Frank ||‘ ey Ragen arte on a to ams fi 5 io Donba, Be Ey fanned. NO RUNS earrell Bowerman’s Sensational Catch. eee cual ONE | £0, Andersot farrell out, be yd Manele’ to SRort Mati. Babl's Conroy to Gansel. ‘Tannehill fited to * bunt was, dropped by Delehanty, bu Dougherty, NO. RUNG. the tatier threw the ball to Tenney at Anderso Wang pes giadrevereny| | yey poled cds eigabahyben! Fa GIANTS, Bra, "who.toushed out Gensler Reidy 2 ‘ce . =It wee 3 | singled to centre, adv ra Ley fg Polar baat rece So NB Aranss woneeanie /aai) ache (lGKs | Ereveahaa, annie peroud Mono raeoeut ie feanier : Santer court caer we Lachanes, |backatop was an important factor in| Frewne, rf 522 1-0 0) Reyer eee cut on Batis thnnw tC Omeen fantied. MoGulre scored on | the ridiculous ease with which Me- Deviin, 3b deed AH a) ormick was doubled up, sted Dall, fowall fied io Stahl. |Gra‘a bunch of ball awatters wale | Medonn, 1b, O03 09 P unwied Collins singled to cen-[!Be4 the soporific outft from Philudel- | Merton. if. 11100 antral innines ‘Stahl went fo thi Freeman) bis: The: score expresses) how eeey, 1t tentsen payee Ftd 2 2 Needham fled our to Dillon, Babb fouled to McGuire. Parent filed tol was. etlbert, 22 1 1 9 af Meeiiion retired Piitinger, Geter Koeler mand, Stahl sfoored, on the Sow Firet Inniag. Lodhi cand tb... 9 0 8 2 Ol fgnned toe ulr. NO RUNS. ri | jell” owt 10 nderson, laylor. . +o 10 to 'o The dummy Melded out Barry. Glea-| Warner, apo) A aie) OL paneer west ent earien ue Tos ei lalate ay nora, | 2, Nalked. Gleason caught nanoing, Ppebetnaien bovyty pier maela Re Ee lean Bowerman to McGann, Lah: fanned. potaig now ar 3] second. an ‘ heeler out. Colling to Lachance. Will: ses : 7 5) Neodham's bad throw, bur wasn tams sin left. “Dougherty scored. | NO RUNS. “PATLADELPHIA gn Butiy’s throw to Patbvane toniea te cbaree. Ganzei| Bresnahan filed to Doyle. Yueh wot AB ace hhemiee Re kiss filed to Lachance, ONE RUN, under Brown's skyrocket, Gleason got ooo Lachance out, Ontee: iy Ganeel. | reviin' NO-RUNS. Fourth & s- Ferrie, popned, 19 Ganuel” Farrell’ then| Deviin's high one RC eOe ee) Tenney. was caltcd out on strikes, Cuu- tanned. NO 8. Second’ inatny. ar) dt tre aad at re as mins. Je out, Devlin to MeGann. Dooin ea) rady s carlremen’: Bruel. +4 ? k and Dillon, Batt te McG out Col to Lag rene a fret on Deviln’e muff of (aecorm ea ae aad titlon conPOy Singloa (G'elght “heii “Osteen | pop fy. "Titus mingled. to centre. Hall eae eet ee poes BaaD ARG foulea’ out fo Lachante Powen tite 1s| singled. to Hight, woortne, Davin, | ait a but was easily caught Parent. foreing Conroy ac second. NO} Titus ot, two Da fan overthrow 0 10 1 0) ORD cucand chy Needianie thraw to RNermehill Aled to Anderson. staht hit! mlesed the tain bea [had ty Gat Hi tine vam somes tO Ma tice wet the’ Fight Meld fence on "a “iard drive} clareg, Bowerman, ed. 11 | Fraser, p OO Oe ea and: Lumley to resan third, for two bares, Collins popped to jowerm he caught It] Roth, c.. 00 1 0 Of tO sect but to Batty. Reidy struak el, Freeman out, Conroy to Ganzel. and falled. to Pee "Sua ‘out at a | Babb tied UNS NO RUNS. rat, There wag a Ug jiok made prif | ; out Seventh Inuing. cipally by ann, who put tiseensty . Fifth Inning. Doumnerty: tiled to Stahl, Keeler out ind einer gone being sens, ARI roitnaeionia ». © 2 0 6 0 ehanty sent « long fy Tannehill to Lachance ain | Eraser Sit to Dahlen, who varew Huts: | Gants - O10 20 21 ner was, thrown doubled to Jett... Anderson nied out to] witt aut na. Giiber twieing the} First gn Halle On Taylor, 3: off] Poole. Needhiim renched. sles Freeman. RUN: th Dahlen Sathe Franek Siruck Oureby “havior. é IE ae ee emire Plitinger: fanned: Parent fied wcAndereon, O'Nelt out.| sheen on ai ied TAS RITE | ChtersBone “HitecDevlin,” Bowernian.| SO RUNS. Qateen te Ganga. Cachanen Med ti] Warner fed to Titus Sere Tyalieg | alivert.. Mertes. ‘Stolen Bases—Dahien Mccormick, | atiuek ou Keeler NO RU: A Ikea TD nm i asatene Tiipert. Sa) Bunce Hit—Devlin. Poubl right > t od foo an und Dublen. Pasne paps taht inning: i On jee throw to ™itmpires—Emee and’ Cat- mip Gunsel started off with » vielous home| catch Dahlen stealin fot around . run to the flag pole, McGuire 0: SaUth eGaaeet thie rubber: Glingre’s” ae : a! ria to La Chance, Conroy out to O'Nell | ean had and twianed three eon ones Golers's fy Aim the ran by | Oatgen out. Ferrix to La Chance. ONK | ON RUN: home | Warner reached second on| Dahm. | Ternew's ho anfietd Ay | Dooin'e throw to catch Brown nt third | dropped inty ‘annel's (th Wearrin siacted with @ single, Far Hd hed LD ed 10, rowins | NO walked Tanne deubled ia mate) Gleanon out. Dahlen to Bowerman, ee aPaiher'xeltine to thine Del eH nee Noeitee eas Scoring Ferris. Stall Med to Keeler.(Lush fled to Merten, Doyle reached . ie Farrell scoring Colling hit to Cols, | nest, on Danlen's fumble, Doolin tied | : See yacigt o fumbled. Tannehill scoring. Free-|to Premnahan UNS [See Nance Hetly iatruck Lat = Iman Mell to Conroy, Parent singled to] Bowerman's sj ath Was taken care of Seventh q mick was called out on strikes and wos left, and advanced on 4 ra yfgunle steal.| by Doo!n and Frank was out at fi ve) Lpsenele jyut out of the gume for Kleking, Ritter O'Neli fanned. THRE) Taylor filed to Lush. Brasnahan 5 out to Bowerman unas-|tiiane hl< p NO RUNES. fanned, Halawitt Milled at Srat by Hlneitt Melding him reached out NO RUNS mn Phlen’a furt ‘The dumm i Fourth tnnina, altars Aauiedcnsdacored ae hunted safely, Batty aacrl- j Poiledeiphia OURO Ede O 0.9: Or= 3 Titus fanned Mali out ‘Tavior to] awitta overthrow to cate iim at xecs| Sead, Ditton getting the pall and touch: | Washington... 00 00000 1 I— Bowerman. Hulawiti couldn't find the| ond. Hulswitt threw Bowerman out ac. | gut jon the pane Une, Dot | watterles--Render and Shreck; Jacob- benders of Taylor and strick ot. NOL fret. Taxi en ont a aingle. res: | Dagty, walked Ind. sets) oping clark BUNS ne connected with a safety. ‘The| eat pile nnd Bareen’s throw back to Babb —_— long-xeared Devlin was all to fhe goad RAS MOr at ay Bad, Nesdhare waiked,| CLEVELAND AT st. Louls. a fo hases to left tone fala, rowne it, Lavageeenes Pittinges bunted but” wae retired on | Postponed, wet grounds Warner Ritter's throw to Dillon, ONE RUN — Concelt nade filed to sree aut Boban nied to AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING. ! running to neve whe. fore | ae nel in did Devin have his aye on the;NO RUNS. WL Re mer quit. 6 AY, pa bne ont fora sinha ie reached | Boston... 21. 485 Clevelan and won second on @ short passed ball ‘ge dg RAL | New York a 21.881. Loui headin : Pir unrest Femaas fv. Barry | and Dovte took tare of Warner's @ | Geter mingled. Tenney went out | 00 Detroit... 23 headin tront | to Brean leason war A ‘} } ‘ RAE | ant 1 cpm TNS Oinch for the Dummy and struck out. | finger end Roth took his place, Meres| Reidy to Dillon, Geler reaching second. | 4 Washing’n 0 4 NO_RUN! TPS Hoped the ball up againet the nah! neato Rumer So"ReNe So Mrney | ~———- ert t na here for A trinie. Dev. “ 3s n neste Dee. ‘Past: lar wafel A Michi, | waltsme’ home Daten | sinkiad evs ion filed to Batty. Lumley singled | PARALWZED ON STREET, WEATHER FORECAST. Gleason to Doyle. s Medea booted. ciinert ema icer eed (Ate | 10. ‘ihe ined hina sab NC-| \whiq returning to bls home to-day : intel tant Reet ars Meat Caer guiuae har outa wrk caa"un fe eenng| | Fora tor te ae x Doyle toul 4 boortn . a ger 19 Tenney to | Collawing the A e ver in tie ri fit felt grand stande wie Cone ipfenibaaen tet foul. *eu inte | Be Batty and wack to enney, who touched | walker, @ carpenter, of No, 218 Concord hours ending at 8 P. M. Tu Whe then ee rar been tense cavern mit, Breenahan fanned, ROW | out. ONE RUN rene grooklen, was stricken with! | for New York City and vioinity: a throw caught y a , Lush at ‘second, Dalley rere the put Ninth | paralysia at Greenwich and Murray! | Partly oloudy and cooler to-night; to wes | Br Jatracts, He atruggiod to City Hall Dooin had the fan mais NO sue e's hot Hiner wan gathered in by | Babb to _Lillon Fee erate te was cecmana:{ | Tuesday generally fain fresh reenehen walked. Brown hbunte: who threw him out at firsc. | tired by Babb and Dillon. 8. shy . ver northerly winds becoming north- Devlin sacrificed. Dooin fleld- ied tn Areenahan, mat tele, filed to Ce Dut, | nled by nix aon John, twelve years old.| "tne ball, wi jt eave to first. Hall lehanty to ney. rgen tanned | Walker was removed to the Hudson § east nd variable. feuesror and Bresnahan’ epi NO RUN! Street Hospital, pe Hanlon’s Men Had Three Chances to Beat Bostuns To- day. But Didn't Take Ad- vantage of Them. | | RROOKLYN RHPOAS t b, it | Dubbs Ditton Lumley | Gossler Babb, s4 | Reldy, %. | McCormick ' Borgen, | Poole. p. | Ritter, &b, Ab. Totals HOSTON Geler of Tenney. 1b. Cannell. If Carney. ot Abbaticchto, as | Delehanty, j ; Raymer. “| | Needham, ¢ I Pittinger. p. » af Totals w i scons BY INN | Boston O1aonate me 90 4 sor oe) on Bails Berue Brooklyn he von Wild Pitches: Impire- Johnst to Tenney. by Pitunier, 1 | (special ty The F WASHINGTON PARK, BROOKLYN N.Y.) June 2%—-Phe Bostons doieatad | the trolley dodgers her this afternow by a score of 2 to 1 The Brookivny played 4 lifeless game. not making any effort whatever to win, Poole plich great-hall, ax did Pittinger, The Rrook- lyns had three chances win the game. but failed to nake the necessary ny. First Inning. Geter sent 4 bounder to Poole anid died at firet. Tenuey banged a slow rrase-cutter (9 McCormick. who retired th Beaneaters’ captain, Cannell was calle gat 4a atrikes, NO RUNS. hounder was grabbed tossod to Pittinger, who 6 th time for an out Dil nt we flext by an easy victim urmiey NO RUNS. Second Inntow. Reldy and Carney was disposed of by Abbatiecito drew a base cn ‘and as the last pall nit the um- pire, butter was permitted to Ko to ond. A wild. patch advanced Batty Seventh Imnatn: | brand demonst *} Jude Ss “PRICE ONE OOLLY SINKS MILE | HAD IL Hildebrand manship Equality Stake, <h To-Day’s Card. temarkable Horse- Gelding in the Feature Event Show on c Disqualification of Cascine in Second Race Cost Backers a Fortune, for Filly Had Been Backed from 20 to I to 12. THE WINNERS. FIRST RACE—Britisher (3 to 5) 1, Torchello (20 to 1) 2, Ascot Belle spacial to The BPSHMAD BAY. 8H wonderful rac Spanker, an ndded Btnkes id mal r 2. in 1.28, (he fastest of the meeting. a er Ua pone rus war! SECOND RACE-—Tepee (14 to 5)” of the chute, when he was r 1, Reesignol (30 to 1) 2, MeMeekin cefully ther aud brand was puillig him up ait the last sixteenth disig awit 2. Gascine won, but was disquali- fied. Show and shrougit THIRD RACE—Tongorder (18 to je was a hot favorite evens | bur he had av apeed and was 5) 1, Hot Shet (7 to 1) 2 St. in the at | Bellane 3. heavily bucked fo ded tn thar spot re was w dixquaiifieation dur the afternoon which cost a fortine to Ie. la the second acked from 2 to and certain people “in the kayow to win a fortune. He w a lenge pl FOURTH RACE—Dolly Spanker (6 to 1) 1, St. Valentine (16 to 5) 2, “| Tobaggan 3. i FIFTH RACE—Dalesman (4 to 1) 1, River Pirate (13 to 5) 2, Eugenia Burch 3. SIXTH RACE—Gay Lizzette (8 to 1) 1, St, Gallen (15 to 1) 2, Nie Longworth 3. from. Tepe, who was also a good thing in this ence litle Coleman he tried rode ‘Tepee clutmed fou] and Patrol Halleteatified +9 Coleinan’s OUR opooing. dash, and the talent went t aR A und the in with extraordinary confidence, de good-thing playera on Tepes caahed. (AU. “e face that ho Ie a Wery, SOW Uyitiniier Gualls: got out oF tae matden | { it shore sera: aise lass by winning short price uf 3 to me and toe track fast. Wim large Britinher Wins with Eane. ne in the show vat the riuning, Ascot Belle and ta this order to where -Britishey went {a the front and, drawing away, Won with i bw three bh hs fron rchotle, | who hwat Ascot Relle a head for the vlave le 1 attendance | he the stretch. in the ive was uw strong fayort B RESULTS OF TO-DAY Disqualtiied, ne Won, but Wi BALL GAMES.) te | played in the see nesses 5 | md race ‘These were Tepe. Stymour [and ‘Touneo. The latter. was hacked NATIONAL LEAGUE. because {iMebrand had the mount, ITepee was backed. on. thouetrnightt ie PHILADELPHIA AT NEW YORK. [fast work ‘The winner upsec all eatews 02000000 0— 2! !Illons, turning Up in Cascine, 4 12 tod. Philadelphia. shez, Who was backed down from 2 @ New York 0102021 4 01 Stedteckin. broke fn front. bat wha Hatteries—Kraser and Dooiny Taylor! outrun by Seymour and ‘Toupeo, who! and jowerman, made ibe running around the turn BosTON AT BROOKLYN. then moved up. and cook turn, THe was never caught, length and a balf from 1 yein Boston . 01000010 0— 27% a hecid ton PORT ae Nt clos , Brooslyn 000000010— 1}f rer Arlee Olaiming that he was and The Pirtingor Rergen with at bead of fter a short de=- isqualifiod Case st, Rossignol See PITTSBURG AT CHICAGO. Pittsburg... OL SQOOT VO S Chicago 000000202—4 Butlerins—Seever and Smith; Lund.) 7 !h gren and King qi st. Louis AT CINCINNATI. Postponed. Rain NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. won won ne New York.4l . Louie 27 eX 4m 225 410 othing mt drive beat St, Bellane Mile. even money favorite bad i starter. ng a mile t time of the meeting, pton was the pacemaker, fol~ Dolly Spanker, St. Vajentine "They ran this. way Dally Spanker 1 and soon AMERICAN LEAGUE. NEW YorK AT BOSTON. New York 200310011 8 ly Spanker 3 ck, ual ch and: Qnew Roston,...... 600100030— 4)3% Ki Valentine cloned aieenee ot the stretch home, ker had the pulling up by was two lengt! Meltonian broke down ad Batteries = Pow ranmenit ana. Fi PHILADELPHIA at WASHINGTON.

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