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Be FLEE bai end i “avanine en nerenee Senn Sra wees Ni Seat } AFRICA OWES VICTORY .. - AMERICA’S POLO TEAM GOT THE JUMP ON THE ENGLISHMEN TO WATERBURY BROTHERS Tn ee Pla;s Dashing Game Through- out Against Britons, Scoring Five ~ Points, While Monte Performs > Well Until Obliged to Retire. ‘ 4 2) REE OTTER It post weany Steooans SE" (GANS PUT HTS THGHLNOES PUT | fc WRT TO PUL | UP HOT BATTLE | == AWAY FROM CBS] WITH WATE SUX] 4h the best polo players in any cogntry.” ‘and thio game proved the truth of all this. The Waterburys were every- BATTING ORDER. BATTING ORDER . Monte tnterfering, pressing on the offense, generally useful at all Ne ; Bhd goes Chicago. lipping through every opening like a ghost—e corpulent, , ghost—always ready with an unerring mallet, always driv- . . Yes, but rt was the driving play ef the Americans that Wolter, cf. Borton, WB. + Cree, If. fare Seam the edvan- Leet WATERBURY HARROWED & courte Seoxsehnie, 20 eee nas ne fue. f'was cares. OP ACRES vETH Wd “Maps Miaxin, 3. it 253 i : fa the ‘De Demares, p. Fisher, p. Russell, p. . ‘own Jold, home in front by @ comtortable| Umpiree—Mesars, O'Dey and Kme-| Umpires—Meserd, Egan and Evans.| list. Immediately Cl ner, O. Miller filed to Witeon, O*Beaie piston when margin, but in the two turne of the fled | "% a. yy eae Attendance 5,000, every wire to get a backstop Inte | threw Yingling out at frat . NO BARI 1,000, y for to-day's game. @mith threw Byrne out at first, <* = Mr. Page, on old Gold Plate, made him F var ‘qone) oun ’ The Brooklyn club offered the first POLO GROUNDS, NBW YORK, June] nope, as the Dodgers hi four catchers 1L.—Just Before the game between the} here—Miller, Hrwin, Ph and Fi White Box and the Highlanders to-day | Clarke offered to buy one outright, and when this proposition was declined he Frank Chance and Jimmie Callahan ha4) i og¢¢q Dahlen for the loan of one until Singled. Viox doubled. Wi on a hit to Daubert, Carey eoing to thint, J. Miler Med go mel, Wagner going to holding third. On Cuytshew'e fumiée. know he was ina race, The other two,| NATIONAL LEAGUE BASEBALL, Eesex 11. and Jack Middleton, never were in it, ‘The latter, ridden by Lieut, |2ROUNDS, CHICAGO, June 11.~The Rockwell of the United States Army, | Glants and the Cube closed their series dropped in his tracks after clearing the| here this afternoon, The visitors ad i a iy & zi i iil Wilson's tap, Viox ecored and Wagner br kg ae Lrdaprlenlg {td | to wit to get an evén break and the}, tong conference on some kind of|another man could be obtained. Hadle | went to third. On Saemeas Saas er Ale Ole aver eo te 0 A ot Cubs were just as eager to hoki the! trade of players, but they failed 40 coma] Phelps, who was twice with the Pirates, | steal, Wagner was caught at the pip to hie fect after @ short rest on the that they had secured by|¢, an understanding, and for that rea-| Was asked for, but Dahlen sald he! 0, Muller to Cutshaw to Decheat, $s needed Phelps for coaching. Miller, TWO -RUNS. Bp atwika, ie 1 son dectined to give the names of the) Needed A ‘ etl baiere eesiniea ake = TSURD RACK—Tus styrte States: players involved. It war tnown that I Geeta’ Clarke mad three nee Stengel, to centre. Clarke made anothor |son dropping the bal! Chance ts after an outfielder, but he} suite, sending Wileon to centre and/out at frst. Cutshaw singled. eald he would prefer not to discuss It) trate to right, to strengthen the|mel foul-filed to J. Miller, Wheat fi until) there was @ chance of putting It! patting. to Carey, NO RUNS. for three-fear-olde; value $1,000; one Mile and a s#ixteenth.—Lysander, 100 (Wolfe), 6 to 5, 1 to 3 and out, first; felt Ike letting go the best th There was ® good crowd on hand. ‘The Giants will leave for Pittsburgh Lieut. Rockwell Wins Military Ella Bryson, 108 (Rightmire), 4 to. 4 4 Handicap Wi * hoDon, | to-nlaht, where they are Dilibd with| trough. FURST INNING—Qloran sent a iine| Hyatt doubled, Gideon singled, dba ve aa 1m atesacentt, Reoriy « 5 py the Pirates for the remainder of the| A crowd of something like 6,000 was! single to centre. Cutshaw walked. | scoring. O'Toole forced Gibson, Daubert Kinnelon opt, third, Time, 1.44, Flamma and | Week. ~ *F""Vout to root for the Highlatders to statt| Hummel hit @ liner at O'Toole, who|to Fisher. Byme fouled te oe Gronvenor leo ran. another winning #treak, knocked it down and threw the batter| Carey tripled, scoring O'Toole wet INNING —Buyhs was out) Immerman to Saleh’ BI Prayer meeting. He was uneonven- ‘The Myrtle Stakes, with & guaran- tlonal-and as ‘ttestive-aa t ‘™ oldtime (Special to ‘The Kreatog World.) teed value of $1.00, wens to the cred- Bate eae vous ¢ hang roid Yanke at the Boston Toa Party, « BOLMONT PARK RACE TRACK,|!t of R. T. Wilson's Lysander. After achines evar rying hid Feach .third, ‘There was once a meeting of certata | June U.sRacing wae resumed here to-| Mowing te Ligh Kile pttfod a enpea o phil) peer Doyle Brea t trets urn, fe on the mn ‘ od UNS, Ereat and famous mathematicians at] day tor the fret time since last Friday, Sabie come Fae ee ee een aun | Leach fouled to Merkle, who toade a| Sharp drive to right, but Midkiff mede| mye was thrown out at arst bs | lar Tniveraity, called to investi-| 14 @ good-ained orowd came to enjoy ‘a sa wath Biche apaie, Sik it catch an he keramBled around the|® Wonderful stop of Bodio's sh@rP) gmith, wno made a pretty pick-up. ' gate and expose the claime of @ small oser anh won with plenty ” hi bounder ahd retirea the side NO boy who was sald to have marvellous | th@ @port, ‘Thie was “Military Day," Brvaon, known as a sprinter only, held rathskgllor, Ivers drove a long | >? y singled to right, but was doubled FIRST INNING—There was nothin | out, both runners moving up. Wheat | #!nsled, Carey scoring. Wagner fouled Going for the Box at the start. After| sent a itne drive at J. Miller, who|to Smith, THREE RUNS, ‘ Math and Lord had gone out on edsy | tossed to Wigner, doubling up Cut- taps to the infleld, Chase singled past| shaw nefore he could return to second, ort and went to wird on Collins's] No RUNS. to Murr RUNG. up when Viox hit a fly to Hummel, ; sree \eeuen: wai Sas een cd te | ce een ee moe Set thet: the Belmont through ogee snd caveat tes . Webvat tiver. ont higetiea? a8 who threw to Daubert, NO RUNS. Fi \ between the Enmlish | text book. A teat prob covers of s/ silitary Handicap, for horses owned bY 214.6 money from Donald MacDonald. b we ee ee ae yr hs BHCOND INNING—Daubert fanned. NN piay was seen in the | rosea to the am: fh awe gh Bro- | oMoera of the United Gtates Army end ne iatter evidently has had too much x Y and speared 0 rd ial Rue) smith filed to Wagner. Fisher was ‘The Astericans went |tn¢” masmematicians, ‘aes .” 014 | ridden by then, was the feature of the) racing. He had very little speed in tho | *Min#. Meyers forced Mutray at neo- tomsed out Hacc PeR arnmed | calted out on atrikes, NO RUNB. | through eueh and sueh eard. carly part and gained little or nothing |9%4- Saler to Bridwell, and was out Lenprabs on Meee aaver tried wo} Wasner doubled to centre. Miller i Bp me mo and use these principlés ‘The Gay's racing Segan with @ handi-|!n the closing drive. ee stealing, Archer to Evers, NO|® be ne white foul fy to Bor- singled, scoring Wagner, and wem to (I | @ and then through @ deductive course of ar bettie (hede Folch ate ona FOURTH RACK — Belmont Miltary | BUNS. nacrifice, Dut DOP Ped eto ny eagter | tind on Stack’s wild throw to firet on ww reasoning obtain’ cap y P| standicap Zimmerman doubled to the left fleld|ton. Schalk planted @ Texas <r | his bunt. Wilson beat a bunt. Hyatt ~~ ~ “Oh, never mind aif that,” out in the| Ward, and was wen by Gprite, the uni-\. 4. si; on fence. Saler wan easy for Doyle and | over short for e single, advancing Mat-| 101. over second, scoring J. Miller. emnall boy, “here's the anewer.” versai selection. ester Prynne, the (Lieut, C.K. Sees aunts 166 Ay. (0 Pelufed Gane Search sari but | Gibeon it to Smith, who caught Wilson — wi A 004 second, with | an ‘01 immerman. Bridwell ro! out, | Rath drove a a! “) @ the te. O'Toole hit to Stack, ; HATS the ‘way i was throogh| thy Hurrieava @mbv'e Ierees third, | GeorKe 8. Patto Fromme to Merkle, ONE RUN. Cree's perfect throw to the plate nailed | forcing siya at third, Byrne doubled | the polo game, The Kagtiém had] iy Gia bee Highl THIRD INNING—Snodgrase ainated| sattiok. NO RUNS. to left, Gieon scoring. Meck was the yenre of training and com+ ‘innelon, well ridden by “|W. Mitchell), 7 to 10 and out, third. | past Zimmerman, Fromnie sacrificed| Cree lifted a hich fy to Collins. | taxen out and Yingling began pitching | Well, won the OAilitary Giandicay from Time, 14836. Goldwick, Phoen to Sater, unassisted, Burns watked.| weaver dug up Clossett’s hot shot and] for Brooklyn. Carey was called out on { S75 asemed always to Gitbert, eladen by Lieut. Patton, of the | Old Brin att erator teu Cun Shafer grounded out to Sater, andjthrew him out. Lord threw out Mle-| string, THREE RUNS. | within themselves, relying |?0!0 They were ¢ experts, They| Fifteenth Cavairy. The pair had a Snodgrass and Burns moved up. Flet-| Kechnie. NO RUNS. THIRD INNING-O, Miller fanned, opponents work | Played in the aclentifically correct form, ded; three-year-olds and upwar. drive through the stretch, Patton whip. S{led: inree-y earn oe tae (Mr Te |cher singled, and Snodgrass and Burne| ‘THERD INNING—MoKechnio g0t| engine eat out a rep to Wagner, PingD\, Hert, while Rockwell gave his Wright), 7 to 2, 9 to 10 and out, firat;| scored, while Fletcher took second on| onda wieked grounder and threw him| woe0 "Oe “wioe to J. Miller. Wagner mount a snug hand ride, This won the | aterry Task, 168 (Mr. H. Tucker), 5 to| the throw to tho plate, Sater got his| out, Chase fled to Daniels. MoKechnle| in soy out Cutshew. NO RUNS. fof the World y were splendidly | And when they were approaching a way By the book, their | to solve the problem, and were getting Yet the Gash of the| all warmed up to it, and interested in it| race for htm. 11, 7 to 6 and out, second; Star Gase,| third unarsisted put-out when he © stop of Collins's grounder it steady skill, und when | —why, along Mashed a Waterbury, or a| Highland Chief waa probably the: 141 (Mr. F Alpera), & to to 10 and} stabbed Doyle's pounder and touched pee ght ee pit ‘at first, NO RUNS. ‘Viox hit for a home run, clear to the | wae in doubt, there was out, third, Flying Yankee, 148, also Larry Waterbury to coime fash- jStibure, or @ Whitney, Stoddare—| beet horse in the race, He led the the bax, TWO RUNS. Bodie made eplendid catch of 241d. |Aaapele in deep centre. Wagner was | with the clout that upset | Pd spilled the beans, first half mile and then bolted to the | ™" and Archer itled to Murray, Smith rolled |yig'e low line drive, Peckinpaugh got |D't by & pitched tall. J. Miller lined Swimming Guaranteed Uy i started another mad| Nothing ts certain in poto or any other|eutalée rail. He nearly went into th ay bounder which Fletcher | New York's first hit, a single to centre wie ovileon tied, ral | 8 tegone, Peg Bport, but today :t looks very much as|RExt county swinging into the hom Led 5a Defeats and the batter was safe. | risher walloped a single to centre, Penk: ‘Moran, OND RUN. =a , dear, sald an Bnglishman in though Al c@ will hold that eup an-|streteh, losing a Gosen lengths. He! ou called out on strikes. |inpaugh going to third. Daniels popped < after the firat period, ‘our other year or two. America needs one|came again when straightened out on and Smith went to seo- |, hot foul toBchalk, Fisher sole second,| FOURTH INNING—Hummel fited to SPORTING, bess ting ; more game 4 nd stole aes Lomall tlasstentane’ two, and ee ii'be went wae eal pall and got up in time to be Mc Govern, but Is ond, Schulte fled to Snodgrass, NO | Schalk making a etert to oe raion Weeet, Vowre oe 8 vont al RACING ; Leander, after winning oe soruel Only Given Draw) wounns mia ~ score warns tre ack nnd both runners ware wage |firat, Wheat golng to third. | Wagner N BELMONT PARK ENTRIES. | =ntien, ye bit tn and vosant. oy Murray forced him. Salee to Bridwel | Wolter was eallod out on strikes, MO}aleo threw Smith ow an| BELMONT PARE ES. Jar L. Bou, scting for Ambrose Clark, Myers tried tr dotge and ciaimod ke | RUNG. Hyatt fouled to 0, Miller. Gibson ve i "Day ———_~-——_ je4 out to O Miller. O'Toole ‘ -DAY AP 2,80 P. " (Special to The Kirening World.) for $2,900. Lywander wae entered to be (Bpecia! to The Evening World.) was hit, but Umpire O'Day ruled that ae fue Bt oe Mer. O56 . t BHLMONT PARK RACE TRACK, | 84 for $1,700 when he won last time,| BOSTON, June 1l—Charles Ledoux, | tng pall hit tho nat. ‘The ball rolled bantam champion of France, wae given June 1.—The entries for to-morrow are | Wark we he a, ‘out the] raw ia hla bout lant night at tho] ware Galt, whe threw © fet to right and Zimmerman moved to 2 aterials Sounds Almost Unbelievable, . But It’s True at $22.50 . the out was counted. Murray stole sec- as follows: Gark aid want ‘Lysander Atlas A. A. with Phil McGovern of “RESULTS AT LATONIA, FIRST RACE —Three year-olds, ; Ll lial f0F | New York, but most of the fans thought | 04 2nd went on to third when Archer . main. cowee, Heat 110; "Sh Rerplechase purposes. threw wild, Snodgrass died, Bridwelt ; OE TRACK, LATONIA, Ky,,’ June Y wh | FIRST RACH—Handieap; for three-|the Frenchman wae really entitled 0/1, water, NO RUNS. ie geese menace, taroens wy. one Bae tame rear and upraas O0 aauedy ze tra,ty a od.Partin | |"Starnen "wee ane. on Doria 60 to $70 , bs! follows: maidens; five fo tila erie St es whenever McGov 4id land on him, |f4mble and wide throw, Saler aingled 5 RACE —Three-yenr-olds and snd « half furlongs siraight.—- Hibiod, 108; Hep. " Nnercau,, 10; "Pain, ii, Anvtime, 100;| (Wolte), & to 1, 4 to and out, second; rohyoryriiica bog yron fO.thg took second on the ; Isirose, 9% (McCahey), to 6 to i ht immerman, Mitchell | and even, thin. ‘Time, 11226. Ring-|cGovern’ was’ hot in the dest of [out Fromme to Merkle, Bridwell lined Mag, Toxgery and Band Vale also ran. | shape, but he chowed class 4 Zimmerman was doubled aan sat) Tettows cut out the pace to the stretch | wae always willing to exchai piate, Burns to Fromme, 8 ee show @; Maria C.,, place $20.90, 1: Dy, Dew. | Sura, followed by Hester Prynne and | lope. 94.7; Sik Day, show 0, Misa] **. ‘Byes, 99. Bend Vaic, @prite lay fourth; but £0. aw » Mi Yutan, Automatic, Bth- Segeteid Atle: | when the stretch turn was” reached, ye Fromme made a great play when he ey of Now Yo: dashbd in ahead of Myers and took the Ragan of Hoston were throw, NO RUNS. BATTING ORDER, aT five euraieht. Lay, \ ten-round go, no decision bei } Cedar Brook, Jabot, Myth and ig} 'Fiseostt Karrick \ct ovt a wrap. While Hester FIFTH INNING—Fromme rolied out,| Brooklyn. Pittsburah. : eae arte Sen eG alls viet Berane sole the all, Wprite came to | Soin anda sally, Bridwell to Bater, Burne doubled past | Moran, cf. Byrne, # We have just puschased tenes ieaported untaiiehed ; 2 ‘ + Diapartty, | the outside. She overtook Hester Prynne led to Leach. ¥letcher Carey, Ht. worsteds and flannels checks, tri; and fancy n He dg le tories; tou, Ht 4 Sixteenth pole and then came on rolled to Zimmerman, who tossed him Viex, 30. | weaves to make 300 suits, Beautiful fabrics exactly ) Be gs Tl Mag sit a hae Hate le Rae en Ten Starters in oh) Bh Bret RO BURR, Da yer, 1 the same as Fifth Ave. tallore are asking $60 to $70, gecond; O'Reilly, 10 (Henry), t came in fast Archer easy for Fletcher and . | %) Time, 1.0044. | Mike Cohen, | bu vaitgay tease & pomatty of five On UIs smear Sent. Fifty-Mile Race meric, smitn struck out, Leash net | Pane, a Hyatt | = ? ae sa eal Pade to your tngeene Hi ta, Jee Rosenfield, Martha Mc-| MIXTH BACB—Three-vearolds sed ND RACK —Meeplechase; 900 to Merkle, who leaped into the air to| O. Miller, c. Gibson, o. { opeing otee ant ifs Ow lo ran. 02 utvoln| suing mil sad 5 Utell — Ped eAded; about two miles and » half; five- make the catch, then turned a somer-| Stack, p. O'Toole, p. fe , styled and fitted as you dictate, absolutely aa Roamer, straight, $3.10, place, ie; 'Lonesna, deo)" Werkine ply year-olds and wpward.—derculold, 17] A field of ten starters, headed py | sault, but held the ball. NO RUNG, Umpiree—Mensrs, Kiem and Orth, At guaranteed, for ‘a ghow, 8.0; Candy Box, place, opm, 113, ‘ (My. T, Wright), 7 to 10 and out. first; | Champion Arthur Chapple, will race to-| SIXTH INNING—Doyie lined to Leach, | tendance 2,000, 6.00; O' Reiliy, show, 6.00, poy Gold Plate, 9 (Mr. M. 8, Page), 6 te 8 Pnight in the fifty-mile Derby at the when BNdwelt jet hie ee ae ae 8 to 6 and out, second; Resex 11,, 168 (Mr. |Jirighton Heach Motordrome. After yes. through, out perished Reais fo ee eae Wee Shades Fergueen. International H, Prince), % to 1, 6 to 8 and ont, third. | terday’s practice the New Yor . FORBES FIBLD, PITTORURGH, June , Pa, Juno i.—In @ olx Longe Massing, pressed confidence of winning the race | singled U—Manager Clarke found this after % ¥ ° 0 years, before the Town Hall Ath- ies other starters are Kgan, Thomas, Kee Salles sige Archer to Bridwell. NO Byers out, Devle to Osertte, Soheite fied to Gnedgress, Wimmernee Two-Piece Suit, $22.50 | ‘ . {

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