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Fair and cooler to-night; Tharaday clear, Che “ Circulation Books Open to All.”’ “A NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, JULY 15, | | | RESULTS EDITION | PRICE ONE CENT, So AAMAS C0 EG ET GUNS BA QUT VICTORY OER CUB Weather Clear. July 15, Track Slow. IU eee EE Mi peed gen hilt HIGH AND (15 TWIGE Mighty Swats Drive “Miner” Brown ; , | ard; selling, $000 added, one mile and ho bw. by Salvator—Phida Poe tht 25 tag en Out of the Box While Cham- ok FIRST GAME. F P ‘Cleveland © 2 tao 1 16 G16) pions Are Unable to Con- tlightanders 00000000 1-1 nect With Wiltse. | Owner J. V ory of Kirst Game on Page 8.) x Strters | Billy Dubois, Owner of Patchogue Stabies, and Sam Frank Locked M Up Charged With Vio.ation SECOND GAME, | | of the Betting Law. i TARP ae a Shee ae ota. | Cleveland 0000201 0 o= 3)Gants 20123010 2-11 sen rem ~ | Highlanders 0.0 0 2 0 0 0 0 o~ althicago Qo 20 8 OO ea 9 E. Dugan, 8 r 10 To lew ot) a 4 S58 McDaniel 2 f 12 6 6 Dovie 10 ; 2 Iny off the pace to the y. Just managed to last 1 y fought out the finish tn fine mie Zoi stopped as If short. should Improve 1 os, 80 added, one mi 5 BY VINCENT TREANOR,. BRIGHTON BEACH RACE TRACK, July 15.—The fourth race, | the feature of the day here, was a three hors ia weight In fine nding a hard driv ; had plenty of OHICAGO, July 15.—Pittsburg beat) Nay york Chieng Boston this afternoon and thereby | Tenney 1b. Hoffman, Dovle, Shock. climbed into first place In the National Bresnahan Howard rt Donkn rf. affair, Faleada, Bouquet , | and Spooner being the starters. Asa race it was one of the best contests 507 * of the meeting. It had the crowd on its feet from start to finish. Faleada SUE Be Iwague race, While the Pirates were loing this the Giants were having a driving. Winner, ch, c., by Wools hau vis, | Brooklyn fo) - | Cincinnati (e) ymour ef, Devin, &b, Mcormick, If, ere, piling up runs | Bridwell, ‘ss , 88. Wiltse po Rrown. p. Umpires—O'Day and Johns 0 Fin, Jockeys 1% KB. Dugan ge MiDaniel Op. — 6 | |snap with the Cu — Tom Brown and rtelster and gaining serond place in the race, sending the \ { Cubs down inty the third hole, much to Sheckard led out to Mow aa | ry \:he dismay of the great throng that pelle eT ea BROOKLYN HIGHLANDERS tumed out for the opening clash be- Kk, NOR b. by ©. a Canopus tween the MoGrawhtes and the colorts | Ninth Inning won by halt a length after a thrilling drive the length of the stretch, It| was Dugan against McDaniel and Dugan proved the best finisher, He whipped and kicked Faleada all the way from the stretch turn home, and | as he swept by the finish line, the crowd applauded his jockeyship loudly, Spooner was the early pacemaker, pockets at various stages of the mile Beading most of the way to the far ‘nd a half Journey. When he went up to the fleld at th i) pace, ca just Kot ault a ‘om HI closing hung In the Sooone out. Bridwell to ‘Tenney, Hofman filed f 4 vf Chance. far turn and c. sh | | Overal turn. Here MePaniel made his move away the rest was easy. ‘Trashy a « ea BATTING ORDER. SECOND GAME, Every man and boy that had any’; ASML aA eI for Chicagn, eb) Boliftvet and) eon) calwght Bpoonen) oe kod fey Onitelot the race Waelaeoond 1} nalnnatt Brooklyn, ee excuse for getting away from his of Sevmont fouled out to Steintuae teem y . ve b W i) einnat Ma Y le 7 1 ‘s Wugan was laying third with Faleada IE date yhae Pate fron) Bee Ree niet ie | ny HIGHLANDERS. fice, and a whole tot who had no ex- ln iiisa' ole tonietroany Donlin scoring. all the way, but just before the turn qo to beat ollt Red Friae for the plece| 426 Banne! i Broa) RH. PO, AE, | ‘Ue Milled every available spot on the | eeond hago, Hatt eti ee ormlSle stole for home io began his move on Faly money, Bartender and Golconda alter-| Bandy Creeker 1M kn Niles, 2b. 0 0 8 2 yj stounds not reserved for the play! singled over frst base, MeCormick weer €ada. As they straightened out for Trsep eu ine Rares OF the pace, Bar-| $a Cuban i ol} PUTEL Oba oe 2 eld,‘ Members of the Chicago Boird of | Ing. ‘Tenney filed to Sheckard, TWO home Fuleada and Bouquet were on jacghj da Wit) Canvas snowed stariling Improvement: he outjumped and outran his field: took able | air Conroy, 3b. .......0 2 2 1 0) rade were out In full force equipped | RUNS. even ter From there home {t was | mconlte Has! Narrow Recaps, | tesa vat ER eu state) ER ar a phy, Ne rua atten | Mitche Keeler, rf, 0 1 0 Ol with every nolse-making device known ose ae acobite had a narrc taking bs last Jump, it moy then died away Teaaraee ‘ eel h a Le MSy is u @ drive, with jockeys and horses dotne in the third. Lite Hid Baveee of Ie aeain Expansioniat can to bet t tad Ad journey. Sands» Hu swith, Di Chase, 1b, . 0 7 J 0,‘0 try to rattle the Giants, but their NATIONAL LEAGUE, thelr mightiext, Bouquet was the first) day and bored too far out of tt In the; creer Sut 108 BU AE MORNE BR eases = irppireciclem: | Hemphill, ef. 1 £1. 0 0 Sfforts were a boomerang, It was : to crack, and as she did Faleada came Q4riy fart | sheate Gnd he had all he BOQ SIRE Rar Fie shen eons” Wen Gaby. WintGe be Oe be deo ntenioe i : = DEehenty it eek G na 1 Brown that was rattled, and woefully could de catch Ly , t oat, 1 I re. by Sempront | eG ‘ on to win by half a longth. Spooner ‘ie Inst Jump. Zal showed, THERE IR a ntutance Owiner J, WW. Mo ea sicite. (Specini to The Bvening World.) eeneny: 0 0 9 when the Giants commenced to At Pittsburg. tired badly after his early efforts and) )!s power of speed for about five fur- | lmiex. Starters. TCE AG TATU BREN OV IAI hever Ball, ss. .... seseeee 0 1 2 5 2 pound nis curves right off the reel, rheyaten 900200000K8 | was beaten off tater COuestet he aera guceinR ainls 1 rondack jane ue meats fene Klelnow cy (y 0 1 9 0 0 There ts no denying that McGraw has |! UPUTE vt 0 100 000 1 Ie Just before the Inst race, Sam lenne looked dry going (0 post andran| Sst Bn B Dugan,” tH ” ! . 4, | Lake, p. . 0 1 2 1 had the Indian sign om the Cubs ali] reverand Glowoh, CAN neg_Senlene @ well-known bookmaker, who a race very much below form | BP Bartor is ere: My twenty-and-thirty melodrama than did | * 2) thts serson, and he 1s just as contident| ind Rudderham. isler old days became famous for his third Jurping Race Was Poor, 108 eee are fy EY 2 |the Brookiyns when they began tramp- |rotaig .,,,,., sooo) OG) Pah at fe Stans of this verlew as he w At St. Louis. Book, was taken into custody by the| A poor lot of Jumpers went to the! A outclassed his field and Won galloping, Arondack ran @ wool race, “Tod | ling down the lawn at the local ball Cavities pefore he struck Pittsburg, “We beat! Philadelphia... 3 5 police for an alleged violation of the. # in the steeplechase, fifth on the) closed strong LBV !iu..ND, }you here in the spring,” he said, “and! St. Louls 100 fiernoon in the second game | Expa » tavor-| park this |we repeated the dose at the Polo| Batte MeQuillen a ' AM i) ut eaAy in the rage it became evi-| of the series, ‘They felt that they had RH. PO. A BE. uilien and Dootn; Bee Sohnny Getty and two others, alleged | dent that he couldn't win. unlews the Aeasvtaistiviederoaeealiniventeraayie mln: J. Clarke, If...... Qt 0 oO 0 Hoel dary the same thing goes for} ® “nd Bliss, Umplre—Emelte, PVA ToRMoalach, PAINE ee HUT AE TATLOUL GTC Alniatea ey tee mae men AOA Ne Ee Be th ant al First Inning AMERICAN L| othing, a He UAE Le Nick’ Apnea within | ale a ule Rae Ua lates Hb Oey) y u __ Tenney doubled to centre fleld, Doyk ‘ EAGUE, The police, however, had thelr own king distance all the way, « 1 Py vajole, 2b..,....,0 1 1 2 @/sacrificed, Brown to Chance, ‘Bre losed a t a quine nas - han picked one fo ee " fdeas on that part of {t. This Is the f ground the last time around and ne them aa eee NY Glarkeyorsysci0N0) 18 MUON nanneueGHinnee Mesa atetetae At Boston, identally the crowd that pald its | ontst was made @nti-betting law. Wich fecond time Frank has been arrested. ‘Jal fit 4ee fu hae Bee mendvecliesiee game kept its eye | Hinchman, rf... 0 1 5 0 0 grounder, Sesmour ted ty | any We Om. i tot He was one of the many arrested dur-jatter tan a fatr kore of a. race H 4 on the Ohleago-New York score, | Perrine, 3b. ili 18 2) (0) enoudl weeviinnnotn wate 1 aay etts and = Schmidt; ang the Sheepshead Bay meeting, The ‘e | Hay CONV ERG Contd GANMEETT DD inbaalinrsing 21 goo Chance Two RUNS f to) Bure tel, ond Criger, Umpires—Hurat police were particularly vigilant to-day WINDS. | as both teams hé {5 ham, ¢... 2 a }|Wiltse waiked Hofman, and Sherkar) |tnd Mean Gsvoral. of nN stationed themselves OR RESULTS. | h iahesnor edn, BI Rhoades, pv... 0 0 1 4 0 palkniia ka Vand Howard dui At Philadelphia. s under the grandstand, pecking throug! Es | es ae vested terns Se ia Ghancar ci tormannayy Manoa ark FIRST GAME, the iron work at the doings on the Neen Gene ee reais | ees Bergen was hey 1 for throwing his} /0t@l8 w..eee ose. 3 7 27 18 0) RUNS. unassisted | Menge ac? 0008 10.0 08 fawi . avening Work definitely suspended for throwing } He 3 *hiladetp| ( 004 (eae 4 br k lawn, : WINDSOR RACE TRACK ONTA- | 60! YA sy OME tee ee Umpire Rudderham yester- Faltet eee on Balls—Off Lake, 2 oft | Second Inning Hate i Ae wn ond geet dnd eee ae ole AGE RIO, July 15.~ The races here to-day re-| OLYMPIC RESULTS. YARD CYCLE RACE. ae el ‘Left on Bases—Cleveland, 7; Hightand- | McCormick | fanned. Hrldawell ows, | °F and Schreck, Umpire—Conaoily Raced ston heseinGClarrentatiatnitn telaerens fellowat Three-Mile Team Race-Lngland | No Amerteans competed In drat} “t nani GIMe oes ane Ee IOULER ee ReR Ta onde tie ERIE NOIRUNG, ote Belts | as UES ara afternoon, Dubots's excuse was that RST RACE Purse #00; for maken) wony America second; France | two heats, ery near; but T got mine, just the) Three Base Hits—Hinchman, Dele-| pocln(eldt out. Devlin to. Tenney ale'phia 00018034 oF he was taking nioney from Praak Tay. (Wo-vearold cults and Reldings; five) inird Time, 30 2-50 Third = Heat-Fiynn, England, von ‘ tanty, Perrine. PE ONL to ooo ee eye eu erin | Batterles—Owen and Wenver; Dyger™ aa hie alias eth i ‘a eee aie sunloney ‘Throwing the Juvelin—Lemming, | woo, W. G, Cameron, Irish-Amert- First Inning. alana Ee arale B ‘hy ts Bresnahan to Doyle NO RL S k, Umplre—Connolly, has gone ball for every man arrested , (SM Hat, 102 (Vv. Powers), 12 to 1.) sweden, 178 feet 7 Iced imches,/can A, Cy New York, America,| |. ined to Hulewkt. Lobert threw Double Ball to Niles to Chase | Third Inning. At Washington, mC theater al ee Na ie 5 lo Land 2 to 1, won by a head;| yreakiag his own record of 179/fnished third but did not quality Aloney. Hummell filed to Hulé-) Witd Pitches—Lake. PAR Tay OUEST ARES Lp OR TGE Louis 90020000 a8 at Nee " nee the new law Went | Mohael Angelo, 106 (Troxler), 6 to 5|feet & inches) Doriaa, Greece, for final, Time, 64 4-59, RUNS 4 plole gacond | Umpires—Sheridan and Evans, DovinieOe a: UAT DaEEAE ates HEM fe Qn Bh 00 0.9 003 3 0 effec ‘y Bar | Fi . e sto § enna t/ t < 1 aed s—Balley and Spenser ‘ 1 tu 2 and out, second; Melton Clos! feet U inches; Hasse,} Final Heat—Johnaon, England, walked | i ' filed out to Sheckard, Doyle urns and Street. Umpire—o'le i Big Crowd at Track. ; an Vig), | seoen es 1 ’ | Lobert fanned. Behe! alto. | (Special to The Evening Work.) in flied to Steinfeldt, ONE RU Buns and Street, Umpire—o'Loughiin | 02 (G. Burns), 10 to 1, 4 to 1 and @) Norway, third, 163 feet 1 8-4) Won} Demangre, France, second; Brook! ry and | i 3 i NS. | RIC DGS Tinker flied out to Donlin, Brown out, Sin Tan aime, Brook mu mt Jury and i884 5, thi Thme=t@, Indian Hunter | tnehee a Neumer, Germany, third, Time, Second Inning. | AMERICAN LPAGUE PARK, July |-rernee to Wiltss, he poverey the nee EASTERN LEAGU tors for the racetrack Teaver eet Dr, slayer, WDavanson, ‘Trappe, Ar- | UN 0.51 1-80, ley singled to short, Jorflan sae-/38—There wan more breere than ene Hitman led out to Tenney, Nt h E. rors for the encestrack regulars oF Any vejgat, canard, J. Wy Keat, Magi FIVE MILE RUN. 100 KILOMETRE BICYCLE di taner to. Ganeel. HUIBI|ctaiaam when the second game of the | TC 01 attendance, ‘To-day th - ed ‘4 - laneene reed VTS ew! , Hur- ‘ ‘ ‘ 6 | R Haus crowé was Gu ands ihetiding ce (OUD uit SEWInD also) van, First Heat—-J. F. Svanberg, | RACE Urey! nt Ben ate att double-header between the Highlanders Fourth Inning. At Bal‘imore surprisingly large number of women, | 2 COND RACEPurse 4400; handicap | Sweden, wou, ‘Mme, 25m, 40 toie. | i a n fumbled Ganzel’s tap. Pas and Cleveland began. The opening de- Seymour walked Seymour stole se: 19000000 4 The lawn was crowded with st nae steeplechase, a out two mile: syzan- | Second Heat—Voight, England,! Firat Heat-Hanson, Sweden, | kert forced (angel, Pastorius fora was a crusher, and the crowd oe Seung nad COT ala on a 39000001 4 4 bh WERE icy (E, Stone), 3 even a .. G. 4, , 4 0 and Paskert | passed | eviin walked. MeCor- to anacmitiaen wtted men from the fence separating io Stone), 3 to 1, even and | womy KF. G, Bellare, New York A. C./won; Luts, France, second; Balley, | Mitchell lined to Maloney and Paskert) visit gee eee in ehape for goud, |hilck singled to left field, scoring. Sos Lafitte and Fitzgerald; M nd, third, was doubled up. Maloney to Hummel. Byers. Umpires—Stafford NO RUNS. 157 | American, second, ‘Time, 26m. Eng! ond | 18 ae. rmick was run down. How- ers, to Ohance Brown lid rooting. V n the gong ecunded | mour. ard to out, Won by two lengtns e the fleld stand down to the judges’ (Hue) lengtne Bilberry #land. So dense was the crow Ger ( ¥ i |the attendance had increased to fully %fd_ t Ly Mall his wa 0 01 , H i a. Lisaie | 4 3 ene Pastorius single le . i Pte pw pitching for Chi- | providence 0.00 9 0-0 the old betting ring with dimoulty un- | iat and Dacra also ran. Woodside | wony BE. P Carr, severe An Nee Third Heat (two heats ‘Tueaday)— aru anas Mulswitt fonvbled. Ma-| Firat innina aR Wiltse fouled out to Evers Br i ret deh 00 020 0 y Ms one 10 walk out o : : york, econd. mey) Hetzel, F raNeeact ell Adi Ne di aeans well stole second base, and was ne : Jess one chose to walk out of the wa {IRD \RACE—Purse $600; three- | LOrMs Americar # +) Hetzel, Finland, won, with loney's tap, Bases full, Hummell sim) say made @ beautiful one-handed |All stale second base, and war na 1 s—Giaze und Pete i " tet nd Pasto | Mark down aiong the stretch rail or tak» the year-olds and up; one and an eign | 47% 1 gutless polats, pee ae yaa ey Castors | atop end threw out J. Clarko RR | arvoom route 1 he grand stand, [lts—-sonsignor, I (V. Powers, 9 to | Fourth Heat—Murphy, England, 90) Mr Wpohalt tut v's. EEPONO HUNT ee ae a atna Rete i ene pale 10) 710 ay and out, won by two Te ae mont slekabe)) (Uaualay fastaal|¢ METRE SWIMMING RACE Ae rr em eta GS nett fo | AN NO RUN end took second on (Sf heat out an Infield hit. Howard At Toronto. ing wa a live- ‘Lerah, Yl (Bergen), 2 tol, 1 tof aod 3 one 1 umimell out steate ||, Nee, 64! Onde Louk Seoul Niond Chance were doubled up, Wiltse to! Bt Iy apot before the fist rece, Here tha {our secunds entero. ‘ ‘Time, 25m, Gve, Breast Stroke). Huggins to Schlel Humimell out steals) ocnroy's sacrifice, Rhoades to Hick- enige were coupled up, yy ! Lé'to oa A hina, CBee ae ( ) ing Schlel to Lobert. TWO RUNS Kesler nebped out to. Bradiey | Brkdwell to Tenney, NO RUNG i feldt. TWO RUNS Sheckard out, Tenney to Wiltse, How att and Stanage, Umpire. falo 19000000 04 at 90000000 1-4 memory brokers gather in groups to |) ime—1.531-5, | Bifth Meat—Robertaon, England,| py, 1 ‘ Wk | 0 " < i ts Blacks ‘ hiena rat Heat—Halman, En, in Hulst singled to Spade walk ValGlal tom rt Chase NO | Fifth Inning: satterles—Kissinger and Archer; Kil- fe ae on yesterday's rac- Maitcaisarran, eRe and Ane | wony Fitawerald, Canada, second. | won” Time, Sm. 10 Sia No) [gape ttawil ana aenaesecotiine ins" a : Tenney beat out He hit Foyt) ue maces icy MUN BetesSe Laci ng. fine bre ene dlew in from the FOURTH RACE—Purse $400, two-| Time, 25m, 50 1: Americans competed in this hea th atl i Re late drag to Ritter, Second Inning. singled to left ahan out, ye | Wd Ta ocean to-day, The men had to pull |year-olds; selling; five and a half fur-| Sixth Heat—Owen, England, pee! fed atealing, Rit feldt to Chance. foiled to Stein- [alec eee Second Heat—Perraon, Sweden, | Kan won; Buronge, Hungary, second; 0. Himmel. Sheen St. : ‘ Fourth Inning to Huggins n singled t Hail threw out Lagoie, N. Clarko | [2141 mour singled over to. right truck out. Hinchman smashed a three- | {eld pty SEAEIS a ager tnto Toft vue Perting retired the | Held; scoring Tenney and Doyle Dev CLEARS THE SKIN QUICKLY. with a fly to Delahanty. NO} aed a two-bagger, scoring Si r =a was nalled at the pla to Moran. THRE down their hats low on their forelieads | 'vnss—Dan De Noyles, 1@ (Ott), 6 to 1,{ Galbraith, Canada, second, to keen them trom blows off, while | ice, MWY Ch uct oer 1 eats: | ata, 128, |Goensiing, Missourt A, © . ; c to 1, Wee 5 , extra hatpins were nggdd on the fem- land 2 to 1, Patriot, § af v tine headgear, A allht change waa |i) ¥ to 6 and Sito ea, Tine °'400 METRE SWIMMING RACE, | touts third. Time, am, 17 3. Lunes made in the police wrrangements to- | Autumn Maid: Ramble Cathering| yay pinal-Fiest Heat—Sehepp, 2,000 METRE TANDEM CYCLE, | ‘ie. 1 threw out Ty UNS. Perring made a beautiful play in Diahgurements and — Blemishee throwing Hemphik on a bunt ia Hf Pg iily Una tea mot Disappear Overnight, Hay)” The: deputy ‘sheriffs who! have igh a PUD ELSES ae oF {ow Lew NOCRUN Delahanty was thrown out by Bradley t ae Heen on duty in the grand stand en- Haag rage h Ae) tee ioe Pied 4) Final Heat-Schell and Autray, ee (Snore Ball struck out. NO RUNS LAG tt LB Since the adoption of the spectal sc elosure were swicifed over to the feld, | yearcolda and py one wiilet mary ees | Mecond: Times ch aes jPrance, won} Hamien and John~| N00) aiits Maloney. NO RUNS. | Third Inning linker ont, Wiltse to Tenney, Preister| package of poslam, the new akin while those who have bvon losing thelr | (Bergen), 7 to 2 even and 1 to 2, wonby| Secon’ Heat—Baurepalr, = Ans: | son, England, second; Brooks anil Fifth Inning: | Biemingham was safe on Ball's error, | fanned. NO RUNS remedy, Ite sales have Increased rapidly eyesight looking for violations in the | length and @ half; Belmere, jo (Min-|'T8lla, wons Foster, England, sec-|tsaac, Mngland, third. Time, 3m, ; ‘ Cyc: Pastorius (228 took second on er) < pe | Sixth Inning | among those who use {t to quickly clear fleld did duty in the big enclosure, Un- | at» & to 1 ond, Time, Sm, 7 95a, Ritter popped to Hulswit'. Pastorius |iake to Chase, J. Clarke truck out, Coes si taries eyiltea | Gia) corsblexlon iteraulcalala salty : Blue Lee fouled to Sehlef, Burch flied to Kana. | Conroy threw out Bradley. NO RUNS. Bridwwell fouled out to ¢ ¢ “ , der the new arrangements more ar-| and 1t ‘| | oe NO RUNS. ja, Kietnow beat out an infield hit. “Lake ‘ Prolstor 9, Chance. ney tied | black! ends potent and otier Aistgure yess were expected. Several of the! Dr. Lee, Huffman and Lad of Lancns KOT Rincey - Hulswitt popped to Lewis, Spade |iied to Hinchman, and Niles was out to Steinfeldt UNE mente and to cure scaly scalp, itching d inyers got cold feet when they heard |aleo ran Lad of Langarn) LONDON, July 15.—England took first’ New York Athletle Club: HoT. Truba dan Huggins popped [the same way, Kleinow was out steal H out ; Dey in ie ney hives, rash, chafing of {nfants, this and went off for the day at least.) SIXTH RACE—Purse $40; chreteyear- | 01004 in the Olymple games to-day | Cornell and New York Athletic Club, “ PM ReceLa A CIGTEE tones * ) RUNS Despite all the rain of last night, the Olds and upward; five and’ a half fur- | when thelr team won the final in the and Harvey W, Cohn, Irish-American Sith) Inning ec Seventh Inni eae troubles being prevalent in hot Hoy waa iicdad dun | longs. Lawrence 'P, Daley, 113 (Nicol), | ‘ Maloney flied to Kane Hugg Fourth Inning Ad DUR iL poslam is an invaluable ald t ‘ i 9 to 10, 3 to 5 and out, won by a length |three-mile team race, America getting | Athletic Club. The French team cons) threw out | Lumley tied Lake tnrew out Hickman. Lajoia Doyle beat out ar Soe aioe ante a to On paper the opening event looked @land a half; Billie Hibbs, 105 CF, Burton), | d place, while France scored its| S!sted of four men only. Kane. NO RUNS. slammed one to the scoreboard for two nd base on skin comfort he ic, pack two-horse race between Etherial and » 1, 4 t0 6 and out, second; Giles, 9) | WCond Piao A® had been expected, England won| Kane fanned. Lober! died, Hummel! yas Y Clarke fied to Hemphit! sacriftend " Ojage containing sufficient for these Watervilet, and so ft proved. Water- (Kennedy 7 to 5 and 1 to 4 to Jordan, Sehlel fled to Bureh. NO} Conroy got Hinchman's grounder and | + » Doniin walked ¥ rt nor uses Is on sale, in addition to the ird. | first points of the meeting, taking third the { ‘Time--1.06 3 Meldwick, Grace Kim three-mile team race with com- Par oen aene ros tr DUDES Watebs ie ‘ : , d team race with Jtouched out Lajole, NO RUNS. 1 ee Rikers, Hegena: ont eee in Front and tinmetiately | pati, stillbunt, Superstition and Meadow | place in the event, these being the only | parative ease, At the crack of the p Beventh Inning Conroy singled to centre and he to ‘ha ing. sth Ne Aouer aut off Digan and Eineriel: reese siso. ran. veama that started, The time was 14 tol Deakin, Robertson, Coales and Wil- : 4 ,. [acon on Reeiers sacrifice, Rhoules ut to seymour, in 3 far turn was rounded and made his <a su GEN son jumped to the front, with Bonhag Jorden rolled to Gangel Birsh an to Hickman Chase hit & grounder to 9 right field. Evers» hout the affort, “Ho ot to Watervilot before the) MORE GOLD GOING ABROAD, jinuies BES setonln Afth, Coming into the homestreteh on! Sanz! find to Maloney Paskere: | Wradiey to Perris, Hempnil! singled Seymour, “Tinker also filed out to Sey.) country ; fai Choy ware Well otaightencd sae’ aut] The National City Bank has en-| The English team was composed ofthe first lap, however, another wearer|rap went into left Meld seats for al oat | fond Chaae took wil our, NO RUNK Fiona raeainehAatuceesre et ‘oth under the whip before Etherial grea $900,000 sold, for shipment to | H. A. Wilton, A. J. Roberton, J. E. jot the Stara and Stripes, the long-strid- home ran, ee SUP eens Lai Gas) See a Oe Tent weoties | Eighth Inning ese ae ee As plained oe y away, to w y at the jorrow. 3 Att o Huret hell scor- | a, \ x | E v a oy writing to the B o ¥ The’ rent were never nin. he bine, an [ot 44600000 gold “on” they European | Deakin, MF. Hallows and W. Coales,|!N6 Risela, made a bid for a better ing Spade dtd, Huminell to Jordan. | Chase and Hemphill. Rhoades threw | \iccormick sate on Chances inuft of DY REEMA Uo ss So ye Dandy Dixon, giting the show money, |movement, which started April 15 The American team was composed of position, and, slipping onsale of Bon- (TWO RUNS 1 Ball wie oD Btelntern Unrow inde ton , was five lengths back aoe Aol aital hag, he took sixth place, Both men Eighth Inning. : Tenney filed out to. Hown in eczema cases poslam atope the itehe Easy for Beauclere 827.75 to Indianapolis and Retare, | earae V. Bonhag, Irish-American Ath-| yerg running eastly with plenty of re] iter singled (o left, Pastorius watk-| Bal) Kot Perring's grounder amt threw | \Aive1 Hresnahan fied to |p egasens ches ott ee Beaucie 0 a gallop. He won the pick breaded 1 ay a Sai ailetic Clue) GAs Ded) Vaivereiey: of ¥ * | SQ nue, , aa is te6 aah i) * econd race afte: being in twonty jise* tes tieket agente sgt) UY 8: lela fe J. qe Minis, Prineston ana: (Continued on Second Page) (Cdotinued om Heoond Page) WCoutinwed on Beeeed Page) | Zimmerman bate dor Pfeister aid was ciironic cases in two we \ v ' ors |

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