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WHATHDR—showers to-night an@ Wednevfiay,' ~ COMPLETE BASEBA ye RESULTS u [““Gireutation Books Open toan” |__| pas aL 4 ae EE FS cee ~ PRICE ONE CENT. N W YORK, TUESDAY, JUNE 20, 1905. McGraw’s Men Start in Like Real Cham- ‘ HIGHLANDERS $30,000 COLT WINS Nhe Fat Inne Bath Tears GIAN TS witt-perrairs, THE SWIFT STAKES HE poor Giants are having a hard I time all along the line, Of course they expected to be stoned and egeed in Pittsburg, after the McGraw- Dreyfuss sensation. But in Smoketown the inhabitants received them with open arms. Brother McGraw and Brother Dreyfuss buried the hatehet, temporar- ily. at least, and the populace foliowed auit by interring the brickbats, All was Joyful and serene until MoGraw's pets Journeyed further towdrd the setting sun, Then came a shower of beer-bot- tles to break’ the even tenor of their play, Beer mugs, dangerous offen- y sive weapons used since the uncouth middie ages, hurled through the alr, to land—kerplink—on the Giants’ devoted sheads, Police protection was needed in Cinetnnatt, Aud yet President Roosevelt says that football Is the real atrenuous game! Sw . of Washington, before gly> ing Battling Nelson hia retu: match, Manager Nolan, who locks after Nelson's affairs, Is up In the air, He ofters to wive $1,090 to charity “any de- ferving charity,” if It ean be shown that his contract with Britt does not pratdbir the talking on of a mateh by J, Edward before the Nelson scrap. Prob- ably the “deserving charity" will be Mr. Nolan's own pocketbook, which is none tov fat after Nelson's Bastern tour, Bluffs of that kind always end tn nothing more eubstantlal than a whift or two of hot air, Meanwhile Marry Corbert, of San Francisco, who holds the Britt-Nelson forfeits proclaims that ‘under the agreement ether man can (fight before the Britt-Nelson affair is itself consummated, J" 3 BRITT Is going to fight "Kia" His word 1s good, even though he doas not back tt with offers ot charitable disbursements, Britt says that-ho will fight Sullivan first, because Sullivan is said to have | bested Nelson th Baltimore, “After that,” continues Jim, ‘I'l take on Mr. Conn ve isa Mjuare sport,'” | Neleon, and I will prove that his aliega- | tone to the effect that I would be will- ‘ing em ‘fx are merely stich stuff as | dreams are made of. I intend to finish htm before the twenty rounds are over, |X tink that will consummate the dis- cussions raised by the verbose Mr, Nelson,"” TUNG! Sometimes the big plungers got trimmed, after all, The ‘good things" occasionsliv fal) to come home with the money, Kinley Dale's defeat cost the ‘wise money" people $100,000, they say, Such things happen now and then. But. after all, the big fellows soon mako dt up, It ts the man who loses his ontire — iste (Spectal to The Evening World.) BATTING ORDER. CINCINNATI, 0,, June %,—Even greater precautions were taken by the Cincinnatt club management | to| protect the players from the crowds at the game to-day, the arrangements being for a policeman to be stationed About every thirty feet along the en- tire grand-stand, Secretary Knowles, of the New York club, made the sug- gestion that the officers be placed in lew in order that, their moral effect might be greater, This was done, and it was generally believed that even the little unpleasantness of yesterday would not be repeated, It was learned to-day that George Browne, the Giants outfielder, had suf- fered more than was generally sup- posed when he was struck with the lass thrown by one of the spectators yesterday, His shin waa badly hurt, 80 much that he was compelled to oall in the services of a physician, To-day, however, the hurt has mended suff. ciently to allow him to get into the game, After déclaring positively that he would jump the Cincinnati team, BSe- bring changed his mind after a confer- ence with President Herrmann, Sey- bring has been very sick for some time nd raid this morning that éf the Cin- elnnat! Club would not give tim his release he would jump his contract to play in his native town of Wiillams- port, Pa, President Herrmann conving im that he would be rug his base: ball oareer if he Jumped and he ceelded to remain, Cateher Street, of the Neds, algo vas threatened to quit the team, First Inning. Biowne filed to Seymour. Donlin ein- gied, So did McGann, Donlin reaching fhird, “Rtertes wal ‘ked, filling the bases Dahlen doubled, anying Doniin, MoUani and Merten home, Devlin out, Bridowell to Barry, Dahlen going to bert walked and stole second, out, Bridewell to Barry, THREE RUN! Hugeins out, Ames to MiGann. Barry out, Deviin to pauenn Kelly flied to Donlin, NO RUN Besond Inning. Ames out, Harper to Barry; Browne singled, Donlin foul-filed to Bridwell, sore out, Huggins to Barry, NO Seymour out to McGann unassisted, Gorcoran out, Gilbert to MeGann. Od- well flled to Browne. NO RUNS, Third Inning. Mertes out, Corcoran to Barry, Dah- len filed to OA aE os oul, Brid- well to tery NO RUNS. Bridwell Waheentt Browne _ mufted Phelps's liner, but retired Bridwell at second to Dahlen, Harper singled, my hit rot past Browne, Mored’ rhwsing fanned, “Barry ‘Aled to Browne, ONE RUN. Fourth Inning, Gilbert ont, Bridwell to Barry, Bow- hit hy pitcher, Ames singled. Browne out, Hugging to Barry, Donlin singled, scoring Bowerman and Ames, MeGann fanned. TWO RUNS. Kelley out, Dahlen to MicGann. BSey- mour out, Devlin to McGann, Corcoran out, Ames to McGann, NO RUNS. Fifth Inning. Mertes tripied. Dahlen filed to Bey- mour, Mertes scoring, Deylin ‘it Pay Dawe to Barry. ‘Bowerman bunted safely and Devlin scored, Ames singled, Howermin going to third and Ames Brew to fern on the throw to third, Bro: ne popped to Bridwell, TWO bith lined to Gilbert. Bridwell out to McGann unassisted, Phelps ginglod, Sebring bitiod for Hatper'and fanned, RUNS, ¥ little bank 1 that suffers when the| No “eure winners" fall short, COLLEGE ROWERS Sixth Inning. Cheech pitching for Cincinnati, Doniin Uned to Seymour, McGann out,’ Corcor- an to Barty, Mentos singled, but. was caught of first by Chech and run out by Barry, NO RUNS, BIG FRAUD IN New York, Browne, rf. Dontin, ‘of, Modann, Ib. em, Us Dahlen, Deviln, ab. Gilbert, 2b, Boworman, 0, Ames. p. M’ADO0 NAMES FOUR POLICE INSPECTORS Captains Flood, Nally, Hogan and Sweeny Promoted This Afternoon, Poles Cemmimtoner Mateo wm st-| JERSEY CITY en ternoon announced thet he haa pointed Capts. John F. Flood, Jeep BALTIMORE lie encores « William @, Hogan Sweeney Inepecters. of police, The announcement was ma Conse missionor McAdoo after a stad with ythe “adversory. board” recently named by, him, Capt. Nally. who fas a Stevan ot Wetvn wa ALDERMEN VOTE $1,000,000 FOR PLAY GROUNDS An Appropriation of $300,000 for Athletic Fields Is Also Passed, The Board of Aldermen this noon acted favorably on sppropriations Of $1,000,000 for playgrounds and $200,400 for athletic fel with tho exception of Mena, Roreuwha byt ame Spbropriations have bees us y Comptroller wrote eps Gall ohalringas renonagy ghn. wee j ¥ ted the: bills fa ably, “although tite. vane eady Tejeoted them three tense, 82 = ———_—_ LATONIA WINNERS, LATONIA, Ky,, June 20.—The races | here to-day resulted as follows, JPIRST RACH—Soven ginal, Woleey (Co Morris a aha Arachuen (W, Molntyre, 92, e i} Py jor. Capen ye -(Cheatham, %,°9 to 4) Lucy ‘Antmosity, Jonnie King, Grecious’ Fle ahiatle, Hall, Burrows and Boy ‘Blue alse ren, SECOND RACE—Five fu My Dumy (Treubel, 107, 8 to h wont Bistee notes, and SCORE BY INNINGS. GIANTS wsiee) eevee ccaniew 6 100 2 CINCINNATI.......---...0010 eee eee HIGHLANDERS LOSE DETROIT ..... ..-... HIGHLANDERS .... . POE eta JERSEY CITY AT BALTIMORE (E. L). 01000000 1— 00001001 1— VUVIN] Griff’s Men Anxious to|Oiseau Takes the Place of His Stable Avenge Their Defeats in Companion, Waterlizht, and Wins Michigan City. His Firdt Race for “Diamond “Jim” Brady. “AL” ORTH IN THE BOX, BY FRANK W. THORP, SHEEPSHEAD WINNERS, . The Veteran Warms Up Well) gusupstivan HAY RACH TRACK,| FIRST RACE—Keator (7 to 10) 4, and Is Confident of Gaining Jiwne —The condition of thg track | Wherler (20 to 1) 2, Confessor 3, At Sheepshead this afternoon Was sur a Victory. ay, [ROBIE The crowd came down armel) geconD RAcE—Gallavant (4 to with fast track figures, only to find] 4 that heavy rains had fallen during the| 7) 1, Vagabond (16 to 1) 2, Secum 2 morning, and that track was aj ity 3, BATTING ORDER. mughale. ‘The blue pencil. was’ warked | pare ; ee with much freedom after owners saw| THIRD RACE-—Blandy (11 10 5) New York, Detroit. |the state of the track and halt of the| 1, Leonidas (6 to 1) 2, Wotan 3. Dougherty, if, O'Leary. 9s, ntrles in the opening event were with- ae } Conrow. Bb. Hickipan, 1b. drawn, FOURTH RACE—Olseau (11 to Williams, 2b. awed tb. cate one in Its original from was at-/ 2) 4, Pasadena (20 to 1) 2, Date Schacter, 2b. a but seratches took away | 4044, 3 Lowe, If. some of the Interest. In the Swift z Drill, ¢, Stakes, “Diamond Jim" Brady with- aA, tos Kitson, ‘p. drew" Waterlight — and aubatituted| FIFTH RACE—Arian (8 to 2) 4 Uniphse—Mr, Connolly. au. ‘Phere were no withdrawals in| ponfire (7 to 1) 2, Gamecock 3 Zephyr Btakes. Caprice and Vaga- BY BOZEMAN BULGER, wets “racing “promised well and: the on (Spoctal to The Hvening World.) Atiaeraee good considering. th SIXTH RACE—Onatas (8 to 1) 4% AMPRICAN LEAGUE BALL PARK, | threatening weather. Jerry Lynch (7 to 1) 2, Sailor Boy 3. N, Y,, June 20.—BIN Armour and hig}, Mickey Crimmins, who rode Old Bng- |W" 7 WP NO OT | entire compement of spitball dostroy- Hote the first race, will be one of t At Chicago (N.L.)—Philadelphia, 3; Chicago At Philadelphia (A. L.)—Cleveland, 3; Philadelphia, 2. At Washingtn (A. L.)—End seventh: St. Louis, 93 Wash. 3 At. Rochester (E.L.)—Buffalo, 1; Rochester, 2. At Toronto (E.L.)—Montreal, 2; Toronto. 2 ney the “Leone! i srtnee aations ta fe LATE DETAILS GIANTS-CINCINNAT! GAME, (Continued from Second Column.) Huggins tripled. ‘Barry out to Dahlen. Huggins scoring. Kelley out to Dahlen. Seymour flied to Mertes. One run. tt LATE WINNERS AT DELMAR, Fifth—Plautus 7-1, Foloa 7-1, Hottentot 20-1 a ed ’ AT KENILWORTH. Sixth—Norbury 3-5, Pentaur 10-1, Jane Holly 7-5. UPERBAS BEAT THE PITTSBURGS BROOKLYN BATTING ORDER. er of, the talk going on around the visitors’ bench nigh, Miloxey” wil’ box three “round eee not me parts ft was apparent that the Michigandors | jth Ret enea te dae nbs th close after the first halt pet entertained hopes of winning. In Der] nen a newsboy, and he has never lost| third place on the turn. Miler wag troft not long since the Highlanderay the art, He Is following In the foot) taking chings very enay on Wotan t a Blandy Ginnie oconnor, who al- | the stretch, but when he saw be sya porttpapedlar anmmtay eM) Chae BLS) thougit ne wns a better boxer gaming he woke up and aia fo mide, fnew. & Me Nuts ny. Gre Nae k than gockey: rung! three: | #isteenth and won b hyn end ‘Leonidas 8 NOW ee! Loplbalt Amst h dabs. ST RACH—81,000 added: selling: theres | ox" . Nttle miffed at this evidence of dis- ra roid aM age ae anda. Rane funionay | hg on Jong enough to beat Wotan a Won hend, courtesy and he showed a deckied in- cation fo return the compliment. inet 18. ‘ —Paising =| ro a att a aE Al Orth had been saved for the oo- | Starters, Joc, Wit, ft Wa ae Ficurity course, Start good Won easily, / canton, and during the preliminaries it /Whorlet "pein 10} 3) ‘Time—t,20. ai was announced that fe would attend )O 7%) cat pe ny Lilte Wools | Starters, Jocks. Wea, Bt Hit, Fin, Pst! to the job, sinacado, irishn Viona and Old | Olmean;...0 ei ttt B A jug & As New orkers probably know, Armour | England nN pea ET By is i chanaitna tad 4 a i i rane out of business by his choice collection Taped, home “an, oney winner, DS, avs Olscau, who taok the place of Wat of chemically doped balls, Grift had an |iengths from rae re eV eontseroe | ENE Inthe Switt Stakes, went to vi u I] the way, » | front at © start, made a 1e Pree eye out, however, and curly in tae game | All Ue Wi rie the plape. the latter | aut Ah i Gasily by a length. pring placed @ padlock on the grip containing | hom, third all the way. Hamburg was second Into the stratzn, the aupply of balls, “If he gots away| secon RACH the Fount 4 tore mit he stopned. Sparkling Star then hald 3 of in f Balt! sevond to the last few with any of the doped varioty this tne | yearoldn A Cure, Blart wood. Won! Where Baeadona. and Dandelion cloend he'll have to be pretty smart,” and with | driving, Time--4,08, Artin ge Pasolena secured the place by a a «ttn this the New ork chieftain snapped tho! giaior Jocks, Wn, 8h Te Fis Bie er from Dandelion, who beat ‘Sparking 115 5 rt Star a nose. look and was ready for business, De-|qalmvant’,.Redtern hod & ; Vag }! FIFTH RAC splle recent losses another large crowd| Yaratond.L. Sith hi 4 34 Hie Ab AGB ohenes. handle: CR—The Tntroductlll Stoopte turned out to seo the festivities, SHRY hate? Cutline lay, teeta, | Blan kood, . Caplan, Caprice and Veronese alsa Firat Inning. ‘here wad a red-hot Mp on Security, Yeager had the first put out, scoop |, 4% 9." Se Te Out ae Odd on, ‘ a HET Cera areca ibe ntecad umped | Sees with another att tHe, Plo naver Chamie eo Pounded gut a sate die that Jumped sae watied Tigh. Chance tg ae wees Tinian aiad ae ‘a swift curve on his head, a t, Guldin a Vau-|- Bonate with Gallavan a i ifire and Gamecock pels the earl: Few smn natoe Wee auc He took | Mond well buneticd, In the vr Homie running followed by Arian. "The latter Aral, Hlowevar, and the hostilities prom |hiwaver, Becurity Awerved Dadly, Ad! wont "to the front fnit ea mele Ay ceeded, “Crawford fouled out to Con-| Redfern, riding bard on Gallavant wen! Home and stayed. there. winning, eupily Fox, Who took the bull off tne bleacher |1hthe front wnd Won, by @ length fFoM | Hy"tnur lengihs fram. Hoshte, Who: Nell isd Ve ee at AOE ) We" | Vagabond, who Beour' i on to second nlace and beat Gameconk FEE A ea ae ae oid ope BeuNh: | THIRD RACE-#1,200 added, handicaps! five length for the place, erty's hot grounder, and Keelor's short | three-year-olds and MbwAF, Oi? SIXTH BACE81.000. added: tne three: flv was scooped In'by Lowe, Conroy's rood, Won. arly nag aetna | Rae ne UP ile, and a ‘thn Founiter Was takOO In Oy O'Leary, NO] evarters, Joos Wing ALBERS Runs. Blaniy,..W, Davis 118 Jocks, Wes. St. Ie, Fin. Xia. SW. Ww 4 hon yond, We. crema 1 4 AA Bag que, Wie ft cia Kchacfer lifted a high fly to Keeler, inte eA ee ene dny WW. D3 4 Hi Bist i a ote ‘ > Keeler. | jusk alse | ; 100 Lowe was an improvement ang pun Mvotan and Leontdas raced to the) malian chit i ea se nna ed a clean one-bag drive over Williams vid a; | Lhe dnward and Cannon Ball alao rat and aprinte to third on Drills ant agile boys 100 to Leohanee, went 19 Vidcat MEM IA HE de dL Tee Be tand with a great running,catch |the front ahd made the running, fale 'iittie. gloomy” at this time. But! grand stand RGatay | lowed bv Shutias, decry Lynch and Cote !Seager went after Kitson's grounder| of Crawford's ‘Texas Lar Y Ly Md Cot 5 O Mata, ‘ Teta shot and relayed tt via Willinma) atsended properly’ to ¢ Mighiin, NO | fae Maid. i eniorad ta souble play NO une a pretty | RUM Iow put @ Jabel on ne fret ines | place ‘and “Onata fied mot under it just in| nut bam a Got the worst of a clos! a ede hee and adva ‘eacond on Chan's Goniiion at, frat f ; io by hah minder to Cougihily Chase was a singlo in ‘ r j a Wet Booked might} tloges Yeager | Set a hot one through O'Leary, ad ets Second Inning, Smit Tan. Vv 3 — 0 nd, Conroy's long STOCK SHARES, | , HIRD BACE-One mite and seventy | Brooklyn it wirted a Texas, Leaguer into riety, Witt | Vane ne Pat to, sncond., Gontey KENILWORTH RESUI RESULTS. 10 Ste PRESIDENT pe Bars ( a) Ve Lig 7 to 6, | Pittsburg 00 | _ Broo! opbittabure, lap MA Ge worked hyenas | arive was ; . 2; Mar= jp eriftL WOrROG toa, 8. time (Bpecial to The Evening World.) h eet sending, Willis sHpeuroftera twit ieutt aad one BENTH WOR usa atic Thad bal Nartha Gorman also ran: PITTSBURG, Pa., June %.—Manager i. » Penne, . arrived at firat safely and Yeager went Beha pl ni od iad pale e races here to-day resulted as Z Ite Members Againat caine hb t @rikiarn each, 3b. + ) second, Klenow slapped. a hard | wut. was ou i and { ‘ ‘OUR Hanlon has trouble getting 2b hens, eee ona! When reads ee eit stood, still an | Yale dnd Harvard Oarsmen Will . Raised Paper, ae aeons fio "Ubroate " to work thane days, The men reallxe | Fabb, Hewat, ba POT Re ia aher hues chew: Rien th | waned ont OF uh Pee inal el teh Peerage Tlle—tatcen LADELPHIA, June %.—The Phil- | 219 aU (Morrigon), 115, that there is no use of them going on iteney, fest and Yeager scored “mee singled | to Dougher! NO) aviniams to v hy, 8 to & 1) Sunglow (Perrin Greet the Chief Executive as aioiphie Ateok Bactings: mate anti |e ‘Maplewure vanderboa tha ad the slab-and doing their bent, for two ie CALA). ro, unt was ies sOlATESTG) Se OD was. presente \ ive Rasine 1, Quecabn),, Berelne) His Train Passes Through |to i's members to-day, warning them Sisitas: *| cung will ever beat the Brooklyn nine. | U ; rst by ryt ay mn bt si OTT i bet HApoHating poem coer Nbataa —— eae ‘Then, again, the team felis badly and te ACTA SA ad play wallon yd th Pritia whacked “one | ods. ron nd Ar eeer ee eee ame New London, hearing the name of @ certain firm in DELMAR RESULTS. the pitcher's work ix mode to look de- throw. Dobbs fled to "1 ees seroundes, |e Mogiueiin, wean revovered o Green (Pawersn tok ty waka this olty, «) oldedly ragged. Clarke, | RUN, ja py fs nee ita, =F throw. Chits® out he A® | (Croghan), 8 to, 2; "Witet Cure (ai ‘ack of this Is ald to be a sensatian- ‘There was @ report put this afterncon pe, scentns jieoked’ SU ee athe FL awtil chewing mately results Fs blem ; to 1, 3 Time=1.66 4-5, a} story of forgery and raleing of cer-| DMUMAR RACE TRACK, S8T.|that Jresident Ebbets had deolded to t aprinting, fo the watane Was. ate Unawtord 'e it degision, but tt ala ay , | ‘i 1 ACR a-He bh FERRY, Conn. June 20.—|tigcaten involving hundreds of thou. | LOUIS. Mo., June 2.—Following areltry the law game on “Phil” Lewis and bt Complimentary. Geasier sevaed rive to Fults, NO RUNS fate Pin en ange cus NO RUNG. |p i Se Woot Lugthe The o n at both the Yale and 1 sande of dollars. One bank is anid to |the results of the races rin here to-day: | pted" Owens, two of the jurpers, Alt. oney Ria cates eres, oF epoumherty,atruck 0 cheer Seventh Inning. i 10 aPana cove aaah ‘Vard quar here aro expecting to see have loaned $225,000 on raised cer-|, FIRST RACK—Four and one-half! close Yriend of Bheckard was authotity v A running mateh bent Hickman to the] opoary tried to bunts but was naboed | HG aie S tol ond 2 toh Froaldont Roorevelt when he goes oven| (veg, furlongs. —Revh (fob) 1 Gerolette (8) for th rumor that Wbbeta was now Third Inning. Lag Conroy's best was a heh fy to) 4c iciemow, Cooley Wived a cloud= | UN, ae aah hen att the New London and Worcester tine AAI TEE GaN Timea ag (9 to 1) Bi sarriobure wetting oul the papers to: Lumley looked safe on Ritchey's throw, | Geaweords, ud tO RUNS, plergee to Mulls: | Fie man fouled sinh "R-The Gonocec selling: gr LINE eae WEEGAASER "to-morrow BECOND | RACE — Bix oth wien and club management for Emile said “Out,” and caused a growl | KOUNdet a ; to Klenow TO Re cumherty, et fret) f morning, , LOSES OFFICE ON George ted ton, Mall ‘how got a bat Bee ee aattan amend erent brpokiyn's Veit, anlar ; Fourth Inning. ‘dluaqn Threw ‘cut Dougherty, a mi . Manager Emerson of the Harvara FRA UD CHARGE. aon {9 re he Time J agon. Wig anal DAROARUd CH etteon Heeanderay i Coughlin drew @ base on bails and] (yrenry,, Comoy fied out to Crawfor’, iene fnvntig sim to. a to tho Prea|- ATHIRD RAC atte faring = nS Hownra’e ose ya ahd. Howard, Malay apanic d Aonaefer dumped a bunt down to third) No RUNS, ; stop off at i My t ward's over Wagner's hea: " tl 8 pat a, t (hop, Zor, brewktua:, bat 0; (Bama ates WWABHINGTON, Juno %0/—Clarens | Cnrdona. (30 to age, °° D8 Ret fda yeta abet taht oy wage *? MOase walked to tt 30 dine wan, peeps throw aL Yaa aah a ae guano ‘According’ to pani vit not ue packed. | ateeuer was removed to-day by Presl-| | FOURTH "1 i, Gensler inoed ‘@ single to wild pitch. led to hi nf ne bases, With w long’ drive| conroys auiek throw. Yergersmadn the | ¢ jairongy nk @ Drouideptial st nt Of the | dent Roosevelt as Deputy Collector of | Mie see ft, 10 8 nt Mynhe oe tn nora nasiat. Deve ie a Mlod to Mawird. | NNR ya bakes Over aevond, Heil enel cor uton ot by, Boat!ng | e in will i) 2"Axares (¢ to) ani I plate, i LA jelphin Stock Exchange ich Broom, Roger Smith and Koeler's went straight Bou DOUG 7.80, fd EM Nita joh_ wave Rit fy, | Nala ny Hed Te bady, CouRdin and Bebaeter home and! Coughlin's easy grounda Rs "y Aut she owe on third, — Kitso) co} was throws h ie Fomramen Wilt maton | afr. Meese Lormerly Wan! a clove In ay ea. ; “Rt u augue Cafiaon Pietro. cepened, Lowe, oh tnlrs:, Aelieon ateuol | Ni ASHa Es uid. station ee sy baat in uh Py Atoka STRIKE ait Mew to’ Keeler, but aol Coughlly, | Te Neuulerienascorammnnede ters Frond tings to Mas ser atole third, J ry Gail oO ay H invastiga ‘O RUNS. i rity ‘ eens Sacer foley, NO RUN! JATOM: awe OF THE ins, Hoa it rica CHICAGO, Sune H—Bherte are enim Hy Ewe NO RUN! a of Parivar ; wider ta ,| Coote is a Uen A bomen A aot, Ih -clote touch, fodny with: labor Peasi i NING) finatie.t uh fey Om anenare esl aed! EASTERN LEAGUE, Nan Jaan £0. wh ay Se i bi Aeadaens wna fave out the, following sed nice el we lid bat by : ‘inh ean drive to right centre, NO A ‘i v ND Lp , A iy ¥ n nN Ri I. ee ve at aod | CUNDL rf lett re c tart nie ind UL ug Noa sey paps a Bion, Cla Firth inning. PROVIDENCE At NEWARK, i} Clarke wee He seova e ; apes, neice fi ile to hort lef which 1 Guick wa ibe return that lowe had 10} ve ENDS TO-MORROW? (rete, Linn i Rina ia SAUER apis hy ne ete ah Chia Hoo di)? wctare toed yrs