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Aion Confident That He'll i * Basily Whip Welsh This Time. ee s mf o : Of) singled to left. Peckinpaugh stole fn | the pass filling the bases. Walsh filed -|lined to Blackburne. ry| to Bos far| Schalk. ‘TWO RUNS. ale a} Was out to Chase unassisted, Maisel | so t Keating etruck out. Wie THINKS Hie MATCH warn Weusn wie Be vst a Creey —. VALE «F LASTO. WHITE SOX HIT {HOUGK IN BOX =f) (CATING HARD IN | FOR BROOKFEDS se) THE EARLY INNINGS) IN FINAL STRUGGLE Misplays oi Was Highlanders Made} Bunched Hits sais Dive Chifeds It Easy to Score in First First Run of Game in Round. Second Inning. BATTING ORDER, coreg: Brooklyn Flac! Shaw, cf. Zaidi Myers, ib. Fritz, Evans, If. ‘Wilaon, c. Murphy, Zwilling, cf. Hofman, Wickland, rf, ‘Westersil, Gossett, c. + Ab. Gagnier, b aermgidias Farrell, 2b. Land, ©. Baating, D. Pendergast, p. Houck, p. Umpires—McCormick and Manassau. Attendarice, 1,500. (Apecial to ‘The Kveing World.) ° FEDERAL LEAGUE PARK, CHI- CAGO, June 9—If Beitimore falls down to-day and the Chifeds vanquish the Brooklyn's here this afternoon the Tinker Tots will realize their aspira- tions by climbing up to the top ruag of the ladder. tw Vin od and Bivens, Attend.) _— AMERICAN LEAGUE PARK, CHI- CAGO, June 9—The Highlanders and the Gon played their final game of the eeries this afterncon, The High-/ landers have played good ball in all, of their games here, but have been) outlucked, The weather, was atill hot and the players suffered much from the heat,| “Wild Bill” Case, a right-hand twir- The Highlanders will leave to-| ler who was sold by Cedar Rapids to night for St. Louis, | Atlanta but refused to report, was FIRST INNING—Maleel was tossed | een on the field wearing a Brooklyn out by Weaver. Truesdale went out | uniform. He tossed them up during to Chase, unassisted, Peckinpaugh| batting practice to show Artie Hot- man, manager pro tem., what he pos- sessed. He certainly lived up to his sobriquet. He hed them breaking far from the plate. He possesses lots of speed and has a good assortment, but his con- trol was very bed. FIRST INNING — Shaw fanned. Myers was thrown out, Fritz to Beck. Evans was called out on strikes. NO RUNS. Flack was an easy out, |\Myers. Zelder dropped a Texas leaguer into left and caught stealing, Land to Hofman. F singled over second and was caught stealing second on @ close decision, Land to ler. NO RUNS. SECOND INNING~Mi y doubled to the centre fence. Hot an eect: ficed, Agr da to Beck, hy going to third. Westerail he to te rell and Murphy was run down be- tween third and home, Farrell to Wil- Westerzil going to the play. balls. second. Hartsel walked, eo did Cook, to Bodie. NO RUNS. Weaver went out to Williams un- assisted. Blackburne singled to cen- tre. Demmitt was out, Truesdale to Williams, Blackburne going to second. Collins singled to left, scoring Black- burne, and came home when Walsh let the ball get away from him. Chase beat out an infield hit to Maisel. Bodle singled to centre, Chase scored when Cuok booted the ball snd’ Bodie Bodie went to second. Keating tossed out Schalk. THREE RUNG. SECOND INNING—Gossett fanned. Schalk threw out eS Keating Alcock was tossed out by Keatta . Geaotte te poaned. Weaver filed to Cook. THIRD INNING—Maisel beat out a bit to Blackburne, On Chage's er- ror Maine) went to second. Tru going to third, Peckinpaugh doubled to left, Maisel scoring. Hartzell flied Cook tripled to right, scor- ing Peckinpaugh. Walsh fouled to Gagnier drew a base on Land whiffed, NO RUNS. Wilson singled past Gagnier. Zw ling also singled to centre, ‘Wilson taking second. Wickland beat out a bunt, filling the bases. Beck sent a long sacrifice fly to Murphy, Wileon ecoring, and the other runners held their bases. Farrell was @ victim of Blackburne singled to centre. Dem- mitt aacrificed, Keating to Williams. Collins walked. Chase hit into a double play, Peckinpaugh to Trues- dale to Williams. NO RUNS, FOURTH INNING—Gossett struck |Pendergast and struck out. ONE out, Williams popped to Blackburne. | RUN, NO. RUNS. pel i MONTREAL ENTRIES, THIRD INNING—Fieke now pitch- ing for Chifeds, Houck etruck out. Shaw got a free ticket. M; struck out, Shaw wae caught off first and was out, Fiske to Beck, to Fritz, NO RUNS. Flack atrolied, Murphy got under Zeidera fly. Flack pilfered second. Fritz was thrown out, Houck to i |Myera, Flack going to third. Wilson TWabag out. NO RUNS. —>—- WINNERS AT LATONIA. FIRST RACE—Five Surtengns for two-year-old maidens; purse §600.-~ Rancher, 113 (Connolly) won; Chester- ton, 112 (Keogh), second; Rhodes, 118 ; | (Neylon), third. Time, 14-5. Gondo- imo, Mins Bellamy, also ran. $2 mi tuels paid: Rancher, straight, 10; show, $2.20. Cher 2.60, SECOND RACE—Purse $600; three-year-olds and upward; six fur-/| longs.—Ohagan, 93 (Mott), won; Guide | Post, 110 (Neylon), second; Yenghee, 4 |107 (Digsobn), third. Time, “4 j* |loue, Kustace, Transport, Gall . | Destino, also ran, $3, mut 4 | Houck to} Merk! second on | out Houck's curves, McGuire batted for | RU 10; show, $2.40. Rhodes, show, | for | ene 00 | Og sangeae recur, “Galles THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, SUNE 9, t ST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORI YORK» Covrrigh, 14 7 The Prone Gubliching GIANTS. Su (Continued trom First Page.) head 1 Demaree was the pitcher for ‘| Giants in their last game with St. | Louls, and was opposed by Slim} Sallee for the Cardinals. | FIRST INNING—Huggins lifted a high fy te Fletcher. Magee went out on @ grounder to Merkle unassisted. Dolan walked. Dotan mate a clean steal of second. Yas over to the field boxes and got J. Millers foul. NO RUNG Beecher filed out to Wilson. Burns Mned @ single past Butler. Burns was Out stealing second, Wingo to Bute ler. Fletcher filed to Dolan. NO RUNB. SECOND INNING—Wilson lined a Single to left centre. Snodgrass caught Butler's fy and Wilson, who was stealing at the time, was doubled up before he could get back to the bag, Snodgrass to Merkle. Wingo filed out to Beecher, NO RUNG. Doyle filed to Dolan. Merkle lined a single to right. Sallee knocked down WILLIE RITCHIE TELLS ALL ABOUT IT EDITED BY nopenT. EDGREN Oe (The New Tork Evening World). ‘OME 2-YEAR-OLD AT BELMONT PAR Garbage, di ie Favorite, Outrun Easily—Pennant and Char- MONTREAL RESULTS. ——— DORVAL PARK RACE TRACK, MONTREAL, June 9.— FIRST RACE—Purse $500; two- year-olds; four and a half fustongs— Margaret G., 110 (Gould), 18,to 1, 5 to 1 and 5 to 2, won; Mrs. Campbell, 110 (Grand), 8 to 6, 7 to 10 and 8 to 6, second; Haberdash, 110 (Frasch), 6 to 1, even and out, third. Time, 678-5. Dol] Girl, Bagatelle, Goldhavep, Genta Maria, 8till Day, Dazzling Ray, Mics Fissy, Celebrity, also ran. BRCOND RACE—Purec 9600; two- year-olds and up; alx furlongs. Dicks Pet, 100 (Smyth), 9 to 1, 8 to 1, and 8 to 5, first; Toy Boy, 108 (Col- i 17 to 10, 7 to 10, and out, gec-; ond; Camel, 114 (Pickett), 20 to 1, 8 to 1, and 4 to 1, third, Time—4.46 2-5, Ugo, Gimil, Latgion, Loftus, Thos nae Faatoso Lady, Innocence also IRD RACE—Three-year-oldg and pond six furlongs: Lewy ‘9808. ofa, 104 (Collinay 6 tol, A tol end won: Blue Jay, a bgt {oto 1, 4 to 1 ands to Backoloth, 104 (alton 1 nies 1 and even, Fundamental, Manis, Pactiel Cheer Up, Gilbert Rose, Release, Conatituent, Gen. Wi “TOURTH RACE — Two: the Juvenile Stakes; $1,00 furiongs.—Stir Up, 101 hy if tol sae 4 boy Ay rem. 108 janover), 1 seconds Lin Sin, 106. Bastar 6 af it 8 5 and 4 to bait in front of} 1 Pea Longin, 926 State } inside FOURTH RACE. Freak it over a tht re ae Cents patel ‘e igok ous fants Mle WB a. mane pa Lobengeis, Set cal? went pial the the iroee Maint wraps, att NaNoearte vd re Fre which figure Brown let him go. yaa bbe seal BELMONT PARK ENTRIES, uM to third if Sperling: Muagine ome to tain ead) — lestonian Out of Derby. rously at a Leyes atrike that he sett out of the game Cath- ere finishes his te and, with two (Ripecial to The Bvening Word. one oo on him, etruek out TWO; BELMONT PARK RACE TRACK, N. ¥., June 9.—Five thousand took and came out to the track thi BROOKLYN. (Continued from First Page.) making the handling of fly balls tn the outfield @ digioult matter. FIRST INNING—Leach fouled to MeCerty. Good rolled to Daybert and was out at Oret. Sailer walked. Sater out tert McCarty to Cut- temporarily anyhow. advantage of the polo postponement terncon te see a ecard of overnight events pup o@. It hee been practi- cally decided that neither Charies- tonian nor Pennant will go to Dorval for the $20,000 Derby next Saturday. Chariestonian is declining the issue because of his many engagements here, en@ Pennant is broken down; The Wilson horses will be seen in colors again to-morrew for, the first time since the death of Mr, Wilgon’s father-in-law, Dr, Mason of Boston, iw =(Tilecrics cnr Sa ir tr Thomas.” shaw. but thay will rum under the old name soft-brim sailor. aan grote. | baler, Dalton, was caught |e the Montpelier stable. This name Ms windowe tell the reat. ie Sy threw bigh to second and Dalton was used some years ago when Rich- Mail order chargee prepaid. mee geached aS ae the error. Daubert ard T. Wilson sr. died, For the rest Baier, Dalton cori a & long fly to Good. SECOND INNING—Cuts! Daubert retired Zimmerman. sce fanned. Daubert went up ageinet grandstand to catch Sweeney's os | NO RUN ne ifted a high fly to Leech | rt drove ball to right ‘on for three bases. Omara drew stead of the customary gold. Snodgras'’s hot bounder and posses him out at first, Merkle advancing to second, Butler threw out Stock. NO THIRD INNING—Beck gaorificed a hit to the infleld. Sallee’s grounder got away from Me ortho, but le re- covered it 906 oe bes we, k reach! the pitoher to the ing second. Stock a fine inning cateh of Hug- the ball out NO tine foul. le. Merkle and threw to Stock, w! who had overrun third. RUNS. Butler threw out M Ins threw out Pa lied to polen. itching only three le this snoine, NO RUNG. FOURTH INNING—Snodgrags took Merkle's place and Murray went to right field for the Giants, Doyle ran out to the foul line and caught Dolan's fly. Miller filed out to Beacher in left centre. Wilson struck it. Burns fouled out to Miller. Miller made a fine running catch of Fletch- er‘s foul close to the field boxes. Doyle filed out to Wilson. NO RUNS. FIFTH INNING—Butler walked, Wingo filed to Burns. Butler was caught Dapping off first, Demaree to Snodgrass to Fletcher to Snodgrass to Do; Doyle threw out Beck. Murray hit the left fleld wall for two bases, Wingo got Snodgrase’s bunt and threw to Beck, but it was too late and both runners were gafe. Ballee got Stock’s bounder and Mur- ray was caught, Sallee to Wingo to Beck, Beck then turned and touched out Snodgrass, who was coming into the bag, Stock taking second on the play. McLean was purposely walked. Demaree fouled out to Win- go. NO RUNS. SIXTH INNING--Sallee struck out. Fletcher made a quick assist to Snodgrass with Huggins's high aye oe ler. eneve ned out to Fletcher. SEVENTH ° INNING—Dolan_ struck out. J. Miller also struck out en aed oher ‘with a ho short. Bescher stole ere a low throw by Wingo. Burns struck out, Fletcher walked. Doyle also got a free ticket to firat and the bases wero filled. Murray struck out. Snod- {wrasse failed in the pinch and lifted a short fly to Wilson. NO RUNS. Huggins tossed out Stock, McLee: filed out to Magee. Demaree struck out. NO RUNS. | EIGHTH INNING---Fletcher_made A neat atop and threw out Butler, |Wingo got a line on Bnoderane's fom- \ble of his easy groauder, Wingo stole second, McLeans throw being high, ‘bee wan called out on sirikes, Sal- {with the first run of the game, Hu A 0 out, singled to centre. scoring Wingo| . re Pfeiffer drove a liner t! nisinusion, ON RUN. bay| THIRD INNING. enting out weakly. Bresnahan fil ‘Wheat. i ma called out on | thira money. strikes. NO RUNS. Dalton drew %. jong Nner whieh | Leach capt Zimmerman knock- ed down Daubert’s hard liner, but couldn't retire it in time to put him out on first. Daubert stole On his fourteenth foul Smith lifted | into Zimmerman’ Bande. Wheat out, Saier to Zabel, TH INNING “Lasch 4 drove a struck | tween them most of the way, thing wi heads apart. all three from the |, two “paddosk” specials, to MeCarty. 86 nothing. THIRD RACE. Cutshaw drove a hot one thet Keat-| ne defeat of Garba: ing barely stopped and the runner ineipall thi reached first on his single. Cutghaw pees was, due Pook Pea tmelt rene AY onpuing Zabel to Seter,| 288 course he Sea Rigege fanned and han to Sailer. O'Ma: Sailer, NO RUNI » beating the runni Ki ed to Pfeiffer. Bresnahan elffer to O'Mara to Daubert. Nenu made a sensational runnin, catch of McCarty's fly. Pfeffer out Keating to Sater. Zabe! toeset out Daubert. NO RUNS. SIXTH INNING.—Omara pretty pick up of Zabel’s grounder, re the runner at first. Leach! Good lifted to Wheat. NO} threw out Daubert. Sraith’ too hot for Sweeney to han. ale, Wheat popped to Gweency. wae | » Bresnahan to Coats and Trousers Silk Lined, $22.50 - $45 to $50 imported and domestic fabrics secured for this sale, a wealth of patterns absolutely unmatchable elsewhere, fit, finish and satisfaction strictly guaranteed, ‘To Measure Only, $22.50 Broadway @ 9th St. of the season black chevrons will re- Place the green on the stable’s col- ors and a black cap will be worn in- James Butler's colors were again en in front in the first race to-day, carried by the fine looking filly Capra. She outclasmed her field judging by the four wide balls and stole second. On| Speculation on the result, but at the cCarty’s sacrifice fly to Leach Rig-| end she was doing her best to stall off They had the race be- Busy owt to| Edith iasted long enough to get into The second race furnished one of | the toughest propositions of the day from a speculative standpoint. Dvery- backed at the end. Water Welles, Edith W. and Gordon flashed | by the judges in the order named, It was a drive between eighth le home. J Puadia" first since his re- ' Sr . Bottle in the bors 1 wae i the outside rail ‘She ‘rushed Dest _ the Arnheim| LONDON, June 9.—The International Gelé Challenge Cup fer four-in-hands was won to-day at ~. Tiereatignat fare Show by W. Eng- soc ae 'MOTOR RACES Etezw Stediam-Meterdroms, Septet B60 onto at The Real Mission Non-Refillable 4 in the; Wilson Whiskey And it was fing oat this marvel- ous device should first be employed to safeguard a whiskey that has been sound and mellow and mild since 1823—Wilson—real Wilson. That’s All! FREE CLUB RECIPES F booklet of famous club Address Wilson, 305 Fifth Avenue, New York mie fee SPORTING, SPORTIN ING, niece RACING TO-MORROW | jae BELMONT PARK THE GRAND NATIONAL STEFPLECHASE HANDICAP AND FIVE OTHKE RA VINGT RACE AT 2.00 ¥. SPECIAL RACE TRAINS PUES Seaton, Bea att! Mk “Vaasa t ale) Mlatbush ave,, Hepes Ae ve. 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