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Um- AT WAGHINGTON, Louls— 00010004065 ‘WASKINGTON— 00030000 1—<4 Seana and O'Luoghlin, - _aeo FEDERAL LEAGUE. 7 PITTSBURGH. 0008300000—s3 PITTSBURGH— 1100000013 lee—Groom and Hartiey; Knetser and Berry, Umpires—an- Gerson and Cross. 7 st. AT BALTIMORE cmncaco— 100022000—-5 BALTIMORE— 0500003830 —8 precio ret Sdannasau and Bush, —_—_——— INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. AT MONTREAL. NEWARK— 0001001108 MONTREAL— ") KIRBY WKS WAY FOR GOLF TLE Englewood Player Outclasses Veteran Douglass in To- Day’s Semi-Final. (Sipectal to The venting World.) MET GOLF TOURNEY irkby, b Star, will play in the Pic lito fer the sixteenth Metropolitan ‘Title at the Englewood Golf Club. le won thie honor by defeating Find- Dougiass 4 up and 2 to go in the the afternon journey. The Apawamis off on the greens,.| Whether Manager Huggins will cee peek. Matsel ‘waa com- 20020100 — 5b Batteries—Schacht and O'Rourke; Mattern and Madden. . ———————. Marine's Boéy Ie Brought Back. NORFOLK, Va., May 23.—The body of Private A. M. Saunders, U. & M. C., ac- cidentally killed at Vere Crus, was by collier Nereus and to his mother, . oy combine to make our straws the greatest buy in the world. style. i NOWHERE ELSE can you get so much value for your money. ft one of our “ENGLISH BOATERS”’—Unusual Value Even at $3.00 LOUISVILLE RESULTS. FIRST RACHE—Belling; for fillies and mares; three-year. and up- ; one mle and a sixteenth.— Post, 108 (Dishmon), Ann KK, 107 erate, peo. Hortense, 95, (Neylon), third, Cordie Fo, Nannie Mo- Billowa also t PACE IN BROOKFEDS DROP ,| TOFINAL ROUND | ANOTHER GAME TO KANSAS Cm Two Bad Errors in First Inning Cause of Defeat—Houck Pitched. (Special to ‘The Hreniag Worth) BROOKLYN, N. Y. May 23.—The Brookfeds and the Kanses City Fale came together here this afternoon in the second game of their series. Ideal |} weather conditions prevailed, but de- apite this only a slim crowd of fans turned out to see the game. Both Managers Bradley and Stovall deotd- | ed to work their new pitchers. Brad- ley sent in Byron Houck, who was recently released by the Athletics, while Stovall tretted out Danny Adams, @ young twirler from 8t. Louis. Maneger MoGrew had hopes of piay- ing @ regular game this afternoon. Gran @ suspension for his run in with Umpire Hason wee not known up to INNEING—Besoher singied Centre, On the hit and run Burns led to centre and Bescher went Fletcher hit into a double scoring. out to J. Miller, leyers » MoGee fann: Dolan met the same fate. NO RUNS. /HCOND INNING—Merkle fouled Bn aingled to left. singled went threw out J. Miller. Wil- to Fletcher. Cather out, to Merkle. NO RUNS. NN: a—] her's Fletcher. NO RUNS. TH iG — Bni walked and went to second on a passed ball. Beck tossed out Stock, Snodgrass going to third. Meyers was hit by a ed ball. Sn lan. NO Dolan doubled to left. Stock tossed out J. Miller, Dolan holding second. ‘Wileon fanned. Cather filed to Burns NO RUNS. FIFTH INNING—Bescher hoisted to McGee. Burns doubled to left. Hug- gins tossed out Fletcher, Burns going Oo juggine to Mil. Snyder filed to Beecher. Beck filed to Snodgrass. Steele singled to cen- tre. Huggins beat out a high bounder to Btock, Steele going to second. Ma- singled to left, scqring Steele, Frageing sopping at second, Dolan filed to Burns. 0! RUN. —————.>—_—_—— HGHANDERS (Continued from First Pago.) Turner and First Baseman Johnston and moving Olson from short over to third, He put Wood on first and Bisiand at short. Hot weather brought out about 4000 fans tq watoh the pastime, FIRST INNING—Peckinpaugh threw out Letbold, Bisland fouled to Will- Post, |iama, Peckinpaugh threw eut Graney, ,| NO RUNG, BECO) olds; (Martin), (Dominick), | second) (Nicol), third, Time, 1, valides, Senge, ‘Whim and Blisabeth on dt All how, AYVAD'S WATER-WINOS gary ptm to a Prt Brest Fos tt. ATVAD MAIPP'O C0. Hobshen. F, GPORTING, RACING TO-MORROW. oH AUANY. AEMSDTS AAP ABP | out Malsel was called out on strfires, Hlarteell singled to right, Hartsell clean steal of pecond, island \t 2. ind, Jaekso! fet, weoring Bisl: and Graney, jole went out, Mo! NEW ih rendu YORK cs forced Cariech at le to Truesdale. Leibold foul Quem euk RUNB. on @ grounder to Wood. Truesdale filed to Leibold. McHale struck out NO RI SIXTH INNING—Bisland walked. Graney forced Bisland, Peckinpa' to Truesdale, Graney went all way to third on MoHal to Williams to catch him Graney came home on Jack: fly to Walsh. MoH wi . lartsell filed out to Graney. Maisel ‘a clean of second. Walsh lined to Liebold, whose throw to tae doubled up Maisel at second. 'O RUNS. SEVENTH INNING—Maisei made & wonderful stop and threw out Wood. Peckinpaugh threw out Olsen. Carisch singled tp left. Trues- dale threw out ‘man, NO RUNS. Cook beat out « hit over third. Will- jams walked. Peckinpaugh filed to Jackson. Caldwell batted for Gossett ‘and struck out. Lajole tossed out Truestale. NO RUNS. HTH INNING—Rogers now catching for New York. Leibold flied Cool Bisiand fiied to Peckin- paugh. Grancy hit the right fi wall for two bases. Jackson was hit by @ pitched ball. Lajole filed to Peckinpaugh. NO RUNS. Holden batted for McHale, walked. Warhop ran the bases Holden. Maisel fanned on three pitched balls. Hartzell walked. Walsh fied to Lajoie. Cook singled to cen- tre for his third hit, filling the bases. Williams was hit , @ pitched ball and knocked flat on his back in great in, Warhop being forced home. eckinpaugh beat out a bunt toward third that scored Hartzell, b recovered the ball and m throw to Bisland, catching Cook off third. TWO RUNS. & NINTH INNING—Sohuls He for Hagerman struck out. NO RUNS. Rogers filed to Leibold. Truesdale singled to left. Nunamaker batted for Schuls and struck out. Truesdale struck out. NO ———— | SHAMROCK 1V. CHRISTENED. Countess of Shaftesbury Sponsor fer Lipten’s New Challenger. LONDON, May %.—The Countess of nables, this afternoon Shamrock IV., Sir challenger for the America’s Cup. The teremony occurred at Camper & Nicholson's yard at Gosport. ae Se WINNERS AT PIMLICO. FIRST RACE.—Selling: olds; four and a half furlon, 118 (sput Th 0.562-5, I. May ime, 0.! Borgo, Doi Maid and Strom Montoalm, 1: 1.08 3-6, alah also ettatgnt $9.0, place .20, place Ash Can, place $: Monee ghow $4.20. Bryn Mawr, 99 (Cailahan), % Irish Gentleman, 105 (Wolfe), third. Time—1.414-5, Feather Duster, Son- ny Boy, Tea Enough, Cola Ashmeade also ran. Two dollar mutuels paid: ne $4.90, $3.20, show w $8; Irigh Gentleman, shi we Steeplechase; four-year-old and upwards; two miles—Old. Galt, ey), won; Gun Cotto: 186, (Ellen), second; Malegs, aah c 5 third, Time—8.64. jarth, Wagner also ran. Old Salt’ straight 4%. show, ey Gun Cotton, place, 93.90; show, $2.10; Malaga, show, siz furlongs. -Gorsgper, 100 and 3 longs. re (shuttinger). firet; Hill Stream, (MoCahey), second; Royal Dey, i (uoTaggart), ‘third, Time—1.i8 1-8. Beach nd, Dombre, Remarkable, O U Buster also ran. mutuels See RT or HI Guream, place Ow i] chow $2.10; Royal Dolly, chow ERE'S a _new feature hat, That's why I named it “Change,” Its sunken crown puts it In a class by ce you wan A change—why n s one? It's the usual three- dollar quality at $2. aie See votre DODGERS AGAIN BEATEN BY REDS, YNGLIG IN BOXES took id on & passed be ca Ti ball, asleep, Yingling to Hert nned. NO RUNS. Moran walked, and was Herzog, Cutshaw to Egan. stole second. Groh fanned. ~ walked. Hobby doubled to scoring Herzog and Miller, threw out Bates. TWO Ri Saught ‘at th :" it eo late, Clarke, MoCarty hd hit on 0" Robbie’s Men Could Not Hit Old Teammate at Right Time,' (Byecied to the Brening World) CINCINNATI, Ohio, May 22—The fat, jovial Wilbert Robinson opined, before to-day’s fray began, that the end of hard luck bad about come for his ball club. “We have a lot of fel- lows,” he explained, “wio can go good games in §arly spring, but is in- vinctble in a bake oven, while Smith, Stengel, Daubert, Wheat and Miller all go their best in the summer sun. We ought to cop this one to-day, and then put away @ nice stock of canned when we need them And speaking, Robinson or- dered his legions into the fray. FIRST INNING-<Dalton si past third, but was forced by Cut- shaw, Yingling to Hersog. Cutshaw | oft Fo! rd, bag | threw out Daubert. NO Ri erzog hit into left. Wheat files of both Groh and Miller. to third Dalton took Meters: to third. NO RUNS. , JURTH INNING—Wheat filed.4o Bates. Smith filed to Miller, fanned. NO RUNS. Bates lined to Wheat. Niehof to Dalton. Clarke doubled down right-fleld line, Yi to Egan. NO RUNS. FIFTH INNING—Egan Niehoff. Miller grounded to Pfeiffer doubled to center. got a single to Niehoff, Pfeiffer Ping at third. Cutshaw fouled Clarke. NO RUNB. i Moran singled to centre. On the Bit and run Heersog singled to right, ran going to third, but Herzog out trying to take second on throw to third, Rij to Cutshaw. Groh fil ran scoring after ler fouleg to O. Miller. SIX’ Re Daubert. Wheat grou to 5 Smith fanned. NO RUNB. J Distinctively Individual Fatima’s imitators forget that it is the distinctive blend—not the package —which makes Fatima sell at the rate of over SS SSE, The Arnheim $20 Suit ¢ | Has Made a Great Hit © Men who have never before Jess than $25 to red Think of ber! have bought and been satisfied. materials—made to style you want | the ced tava Guaeaeede et East at patterns, Hundreds of Coat and Trousers, $18 WHITE OR STRIPED FLANNEL TROUSERS, $5.00 Broadway @ 9th St We are doing a wonderful “Straw” business thank you. Our “Strawe” are wonderful values at Arnheim 6, USIN JACK” fs bes ing introduced my stores only, It's aie: Hand-tied bow is anot feature, Don't fail to “Cousin Jack.” Usual: dollar quality at $2, a NO RS AN he RE Ai oe 2 em pase

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