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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • 3

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't THE DETROIT REE' PRESS: JOB 8 JACKSON 3 TO GAMES Bostbn at Brooklyn 1 STANDING RANCHISE OREITED 42 TO GAMES 4 The visitors made )ii 0 STANDING 4 I 0 3 0 41 0 Totals r37 10 re STATE LEAGUE 1 1 ment inlmi 'l TO GAMES 1 nittch STANDING Totals 6 Totals 37 13 27 13 16 4 6 1 1 16 miles Bluff 2 4 4 2 4s 0 ON EVEN TERMS 3 AND the Ji 3 2 1 4 NEW MEN OR THE TIGERS 9 9 27 Totals 15 1 AMATEllt BASEBALL I 4 4 17 0 0 19 89 6 It 2710 3 27 for Edgrmcre SPORTS AIX SORTS 3 15 11 6 0 4 4 1 A 10 3 1 I Get Blue 0 0 0 4 3 4 0 0 6 7 21 11 1 Totals 32 3 9 in 9 0 wt 2 0 II 3 0 0 11 0 0 1 1 4 4 4 2 3 2 0 8 5 0 0 0 2 If 3 3 nine and the the Scotten 0 1 0 10 2 10 2 9 0 0 0 0 0 II 1 0 3 8 ff I Carey 1 Ely Clarke Patten 3 3 2 2 2 0 1 3 3 3 4 3 1 0 6 3 0 6 0 5 0 0 4 3 6 0 0 38 39 2 0 0 4 4 3 4 2 2 1 4 2 2 3 2 1 1 0 2 2 1 0 3 2 6 0 0 0 0 1 1 6 0 9 V' 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 4 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 4 5 6 1 0 10 0 0 0 0 3 4 4 4 4 4 3 3 10 0 1 3 10 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 S' 6 24 7 0 11 0'5 11 1 6 00 7 0 0 8 0 0 0 6 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 2 0 arrange or game 1 0 0 0 0 0 5 2 0 0 2 3 1 0 21 6 0 2 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 5 0 0 0 2 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 0 1 3 3 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 41 50 0 0 2 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 4 0 11 2 5 0 13 14 26 31 32 35 2 1 8 0 2 4 3 6 0 1 1 3 1 0 0 1 2 2 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 2 1 2 0 0 1 2 1 0 2 0 0 0 O' 0 4 0 E0 0 0 00 0 0 5 1 0 0 Innings St Louis Philadelphia Runs Barclay Strang3 Jones Green GDavlss Mertesl Isbell 1 Daly 2 PlattpCallahan 9 (4 9 9 Bar Saglnaw lint 1 1 Ryan Doyle 2 Delahanty Coughlin 3 15 3 4 3 0 7 8 00 0 0 1 Plass2 Vogt3 Koehlera Connors 1 Rothc T'omasm Killian! sky Shaffer DETROIT IS IN BASEBALL WAR 9 5'0 0 0 3 1 1 0 2 1 2 1 2 3 1 30 EATURED BY PERECT GOL Position jT Catcher Pitcher irst base Seconds base Third base Short stop Left' field 'Center field Right field 1 0 2 2 0 5 0 2 1 1 12 3 0 10 0 0 0 10 3 2 1 33 DETROIT AB ANALYSTS 7 wickets 37 runs 2 wickets 31 runs 0 13 2 0 0 2 0 0'0 ab Burlage 4 L'kings 4 Bacon 1 4 th rdm Byron 1 Smith 3 Jerome 2 AB5 AB 3 3 3 2 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 3 0 0 'Reserves 6j Whitings 5 A close garri was played' yesterday McGRAW SAYS HE WILL MAKE RAID ON THE TIGER TALENT fast track TheyIn the ione mile rivol' winner of i Both were 1 440 438 423 315 DWYER SECURES TWO NEW MEN THE LOCAL OUTIT JOHNSON CALLS SON CLUB OR MEN 'OR THE NEW ORIOLES 2 14 4 0 3 1 0 DETROIT "WILL HAVE A BIG RACING LEET THERE NEXT WEEK MILLER WAS AN EASY PROPOSITION OR TIE SENATORS ERVE BECK AND LOUIS LEPINE ACCEPT TERMS JOHNSON ORGANIZING HIS NEW BALTIMORE CTIB WINNER' PLATED GOL THAT HAS SELDOM BEEN DUPLICATED BYERS EEAT TRAVIS IN AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIPS Ti 'i of Lexington 113 104 Neither One VICTOR OVER THAYER MCMILLAN LOST TO GEORGE LESLIE 1 a i 0 0 0 0 2 11 5 6 0 0 0 0 1'3 3 4 2 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 21 7 8 0 0L1 WINNING DAY OR TALENT 0 Jonesr O' Smith2' 0Rrodiem 0 Lauder I 0 Yeagerc 0 TICKUL ONLY IRST CHOICE TO WIN AT DELMAR 1 1 3 4 1 1 3 0 1 5 3 0 0 0 0 '0 WKTINC 3 2 4 3 1 40 27 10 8 9 Pc483429348 10 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 EVERY AVORITE WON BlfACKETS AT BRIGHTON BEACH 4 li 4 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 land's second baseman last year but was released wJien Bonner was picked up Beck is a bit shy as an artistic in fielder but was well thought of as a batsman Last season he hit 2SX He didn't make good in Cincinnati Neith did Harry Bay Neither did Doc Newton That argues nothing Ameri can Association managers know him and think well of him Toledo offered him a place when Cincinnati released him He accepted terms Columbus stepped in with an offer of $500 a month It looked good to Beck and he said yes Presidents Hickey said it was Toledo or nothing Beck said it was Detroit He will join the team as soon as hecan get away from Cin cinnati The Worcester deal is presumably off though Dwyer will try to sign the men for next season if he cannot get them for this year There are some oth er men in view Turner the Toledo first baseman said to be much fancied by the local manage ment NATIONAL LEAGUE 2' 3 4 5 3 2 13 0 2 2 0 0 A 2 CHATHAM BEAT A' HONORS ARE EVEN 0 5 0 2 2 3 1 0 1 1 0 10 2 1 4 5 5 4 4 4 2 '1 4 1 Chicago Ill July Byers Yale golf champion of that sity in 1900 and 1901 member of the Al legheny Club of Pittsburg to day de feated champion NV Travis in the third round of match for the ama teur golf championship It was by a narrow margin the match not being decided until the last hole 'had been played and the quality of the golf may be judged by the medal scores Byers 77 and Travis 78 six and five under bogey respectively Byers won the game after apparently being hopelessly beaten He was down at the turn awith Travis playing per feet golf he stuck to it like a bulldog and on the last nine holes played golf that has Seldom been ex hibited even by veteran professionals His medal score for the last nine holes was 35 or six strokes under bogey Travis took his defeat like a true sportsman score tells the story better than anything I can said Mr Travis after the game game Byers put up would have won from al most any professional in the country It was Byers played Chandler Egan of moor In the afternoon and defeated him in a game replete with brilliant golf Byers medal score in the after noon was 80 Thus he played thirty six holes in 157: and to night his chances of winning in three semi finals tomorrow and the finals Sat urday are considered of the bright est Immense galleries followed both the morning game between Travis and Byers and the afternoon game be tween Byers and Chandler Egan NValter Egan disposed of George Ormtston of Pittsburg in the morn ing round but in turn was beaten in 1 the afternoon by Reinhart the young Baltusrol golfer vic tory over Ormiston was not unexpect ed as the latter showed bad form Percy Jt Pyne of Princeton who beat Thayer McMillan of Detroit yes terday was also defeated by George Leslie of Skokie more through his own spoor work than from especially good golf by Leslie Then Leslie was defeated in the afternoon by Dr irederlcks of OU City He had the game won but with the driv ing rain of a sudden thunder storm pouring like a cataract on his back he missed a two foot put for a half on the eighteenth green and the Penn 3 9 0 i 3: 1 1 3 0 3 1 0 0 1 0 Ot 1 0 0 1 1 8 0 0 00 7 5 Thrr' msiy ri tile stop 1 in in hTlt Is 11' tlnn jii'i 'hi 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 '1' '1 onim'i'i Th vHal timers" 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 2 5 1 2 3 9 3 4 11 7 0 1 1 0 0 112 3 1 0 1 10 0 0 14 3 2 4 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 1 O10 II A 0 0 0 2 1 0 4'0 0 READY OR THE BAY Tigers 'J GillLewis GGill Raitzel Croat McMullin SmithCoats 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 6 0 7'0 4 3 1 0 2 0 0 10 0 0 3 0 0 Game Developed Info arcc St Louis July 17 St Louis won from Philadelphia in a farefal game here to day Each team played two pitchers and nus ana errors were ST LOUIS AB Barclay 1 5 Smoot 4 4 rarretis B'shear2 Nicholsl Kruger3 Yerkes Pci479466431414 ft Yu 2'1 1 0 1 0 0 Havel3 Zinrame Postm Harley! Calhounr Stoutp Totals 34 12 21 Innings lint Grand Rapids EASTERN HORSES RAN REMARKABLY TRUE TO ORM a 1 0 00 00 Saginaw But tie Creek at Adrian Grand Rttpids at Muskegon 7 Lansing at lint Detroit nt Washington i Cleveland at Boston Chieugo nt Plilladelpihial 1 St Doula at Baltimore Princeton' and Pennsylvania will have new gymnasiums In a year or two At present Columbia has the finest gym In the country Another athletic club is proposed lt Chi cago as a rival to the Chicago Athletic club The nw club will be a college gradu organization John innegan who was nut out tn seconds by Jim Jeffries at itbe Light Guard armory several years ago died of pneu monla the other day Jack Prince will have his new Coliseum track at Philadelphia finished by July 22 when Champion Ekes and Walthour will meet In a motor paced race Association football will be taken up at Pennsylvanla university next fall It was tried last spring and many candidates turned out for the positions The pool rooms in the vicinity of Cincin nati have posted odds on the big heavy weight fight and are laying against Jeff offering three to five on him and rlx to five against itz the latter two being fleet includes the neet and 2 1 13 1 4 0 "'4 1 2 3 0 0 3 1 3 7 0 10 0 2 0 3 1 0 2 3 2 13 0 2 Totals Washington Detroit Two base hits Delahanty Coughlin rett Three base 'hit Carey Stolen base Barrett Double plays Doyle Carey and Clarke Ely and Carey McAllister and El berfeld Bases on baiisOft Miller 4 Hit by pitched ball By Miller 2 Struck out Biy Patten 1 by Miller 3 Left on Washington 5 Detroit 6 Passed ball McGuire Wild pitches Miller 2 Time 1:50 Umpire Conolly 2487 3 4 4 4'0 0 2 1' 0 10 Pc 33 Dobbs! Hoy Beckley 1 Peltz3 Beck 2 cans Bergen Totals 35 Innings1 Cincinnati New York Runs Jones Dunn Wagner 2 Mathewson 6 Hoy Beck Thielman 3 Two base Hoy Smith Dunn 1 Beck Three base Thlelman Stolen bases Beckley Crawford Wagner Bases on Off Mathewson 2 off Thlel man 5 Passed ball Yeager 1500 2:00 Umpire Power There is' a postal card at this office for the manager of the Avon Tigers Select Socials desire Sunday and Satur day games Address Manning Union I Ub co Independents would like to game for Saturday afterrtoon? pnone John oley retain 850 American Blower 1 Vinewoods will cross bats on avenue grounds to morrow afternoon Chamber of Commerce nine would like to arrange a game for Saturday with any local team one representing an office bulldingor bank pref erred Phone Main 1286 lick Bemisc Wrightp Totals 22 12 0 0 0 2 0 0 3 0 10 0 1 3 1 10 0 0 1 1 7 1 13 1 0 3 Totals 33 425 Batted for Piatt Innings Chicago Philadelphia Hartsei 2 ultz 2 Sey bold Powers Strang Jones 2 4 Three base Hartsei 2 ultz: Seybold Powers Stolen Jones Green Piatt tHartsel ultz Cross 2 Struck By Piatt 3 by Wlltre 3' Left on Chicago 6 Phil adelphia Bases on Off Platt 2 off Husting 2 off Wiltse 3 1:50 Laughlin Attendance 2752 Em 112: Deml Tasse or ourth race hand Ill Tom Kenny Pc 786 Phillies 539 tst Louts 3Z536 Cincinnati 30534 New York 23 1 4 1 0 0 3 3 0 2 1 3 0T'omasm 10 Holmes 2 0 0 Mahan 1 1 1 Keibp Th lib union is certainly making 11 in sports Several 't th? effect of the I'liy Klobedanz was Hu li league partially utt in'' of union men nuhting clubs have '1 unionism's (lispleas is catching it Indian 01 this pastime can a Imes having gone on been paid fifteen I hey dnmanil twenty tarnl a good chance to numerous small boysIls ready to do' thesv who have tried to suffered at the hands so that they have given 0 Lynch 0 Brown 0 0 2 0 Gloster 1 1 Walsh 3 2Druryp 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 80'5 0 0 1 0 000 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 feel so uncomfort able ood distresses me i get: blue and despondent I fear it my heart But my doctor my And what did 1 If IL yuur uuuiur tun yuutu Sarsaparilla? Quite IsLkl $1M LlNUiy IU1 IB? vv All dratxi when the liver is wrong everytning is wrong The digestion is wean The disposition is weaK i ne nervew are weak Nothing: acts well one of Pills eacjL night will make these wrong things right 25 cuts JCAWSlGaLrenaMW Barrett Casey 3 Elberfeld a Holmes McAllister Harley i Gleason 2 McGuire Miller CHICAGO AB 11 5 1 3 8 27 12 1 I 3 4 5 6 7 1 oi 0 10 0 1 3 0 022 00 Detroit was drawn into tie Balti more New York baseball muddle yes terday President Ban Johnson request ing permission' to take a few of the local: whiles 'Mr McGraw through Mr reedman announced tiis intention to take at least one the Tigers without waiting for permission McGraw did not mention the name of tto man a New York dispatch an nouncing the intended grab merely saying that he would sign greatest A call for aid or announcement of a special meeting of the league had been expected ail yesterday It did Baltimore Mil July 1 17 Ban Johnson president of the American league came over from Washington this morning and went into consultation with the mi nority stockholders of the Baltimore club to devise plans tb'" meet the situation a left by the sale of the majority interests in the club to the National league inter ests As a first step the game this after noon was declared forfeited to St Louis the Baltimore club having no team on the field when the game was called The St Louis player? were there and Umpire Car ruthers called play' waited five minutes and then forfeited the game to St Louis 9 to 0 The failure to play Johnson claims for feits the franchise to the American league and a meeting of the directors of the league wliljbe called to morrow to formally de clare the Baltimore franchise forfeited This body under the constitution hears the charges and then passes on the case After they have declared the franchise for feited a nsw club will be formed to carry on the game here Some of the present Continued on Page Nine 4 1 3 2 0 Weather Upset Calculations St Louis July Tickfull 'was the only favorite to come to the rescue of form play ers at Delmar ather Wentker upset the calculations of the talent by running over MDs Gollghtly and Joe Martin in the fourth race Weather clear and track fast Sum maries: irst race 6M furlongs Hazel 102 (Downing) 10 to 1 won Blue Blaze 105 (J 5 to 1 second: Miss Guido 100 (Scully) 11 to 5 third time 1:22 Red Vapor Brigand Queen Saxby Dominate Mento Saguenay" red Hessig Thrive and Prowess also ran Second race 6 fur 108 (Plunkett) 5 to 1 won icklee 105 (Moody) 4 to 1 'second: Dream 108 (J 5 to 2 third time 1:164 Little Giant Kubelik Mud lavia Maverick and Lazane also ran Third race mile and 10 yards Tickful HO (T 11 to 10 won Kunja 96 6 to 1 'second Masterful 98 iScullv) 25 to 1 third: time 1:47 Little Chimes Lick aith Ward Dolly Wagner Ida Penzanoe and Peter Duryea also ran ourth race 0 0 3 0 0 4 1 NEW YORK AB 3 0 0 19 0 2 '0 6'0 0 2 3 1 0 0 0 1 Brashear Nichols 4H Kru ger 2 10 Thomas 2 Hulswltt elix Childs 6 Earned runs St Ixiuls 4 Philadelphia 3 Two base hits Smoot Douglas 1 raser Childs Three base O'Neil Smoot Kruger Thomas Sacrifice hit Donovan Double Childs Hulswltt and Jennings Stolen bases Barclay Donovan Nell Nich ols Childs Hit by pitcher By raser 3 Bases on balls Off Yerkes 1 oft raser 1 Struck out By Diiggleby 1 by paser 4 Left on bases St Louis 9 Philadelphia 9 Hits Off Yerkes 7 off 5 off Yaser 9 oft Duggleby 4 Time 2:00 Um pi and Brown Attendance l3Q0 Hit at Rlrclit Time Philadelphia July 17 Opportune hitting to dav gave the home team a victory over Chicago Hosting was not in form and re tired in the first Inning with none out and the bases full Wiltse who succeeded him pitched a steady game allowing the vis vOrS 11 bl a bLAllvl Ill cCv 1 PHILADELPHIA Hsrtseil ultz Da vis I Cross3 Murphy2' Cross' Powersc Wlltsep TotaIs34 12 27 15 ninth 2 3 4 5 2 0 0 0 0 3 0 2 6 SAGINAW 3 3 2 2 1 PITTSBURG AB Clarkel 4 4 Leach 3 4 AV agnerr 4 Kitchey2 Conroys Smith Leever Mathewson in Good orm': Cincinnati 17 Mathewson pitched in his old form to day and was given fault less support The locals could not bunch IIlPir nitsi nnrt Act their hits at the right time Score: VICiUlMINAri A 0 2 1 1 1 not come but late' the afternoon Attor ney McNamafa of the local club ceived the following telegram: McNamara Detroit instruct your manager be tween the A Reserves and Whitings the former winning by a score of 6 to 5 A feature of the game was Burlage's home fun Score: RESERVES WHITINGS AB 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 BOSTON Al! 3 0 2 coinnsa 3 Giea nm Parent erris2 Crlgerc Young Totals 19 Innings Cleveland Boston Bradley Lajole 3 Crl geri 2 Two base hits Collins La jole 2 Three base hit Bemis Stolen base Hickman Sacrifice hit McCarthy Bases on Off Wright 3 off Young 1 Struck By Wright 5 by Young 3' Passed ball Bemis 1:05 Sheridans Attendance 4842 Dick Took RIeli Event Chicago July Dick Welles was the winner of the Hyde Park stakes which was contested this afternoon at Washington Park by fourteen 2 year olds the pick ana pride of the West Savable finished second and Early third The victory was a hollow one for the winner who was six lengths to the good at the finish and in this POJ tlcular t'he race was a disappointment to the big but making allowance for all things little doubt remains that the Hyde Park worth 37710 was truly run at least so far as regards the result for Hi st money After the closing 'raw ran away three miles and Jockey ccburn finally jumped oft the7 horse Weather hot track fast Summaries: irst race 5 1 2 Collonade 103 (T 11 to 5 won Topsoil 115 (Co burni 2 to 1 second armer Jim 118 (Blake) 3 to 1 third4 Time 1:07 2 5 (jooty Kane and Perlince also ran 4 Secund race 6 1 2 Travers 104 (J Ransdli) 7 to 2 wonrQdnor (Dominick) 7 to 2 second Zyra 107 (J "Walsh) 4 to 1 third time 1:21 Lovable Irish Jewel Mary Moore Alllne Abbott and airbury also ran Third race Hyde Park stakes 6 fur longs for 2 olds value to winner Dick Welles 118 (T Knight) 7 to 1 won: Savable 121 (Lyne) 9 to 5 second Early 123 (Coburn) 7 to 1' third i time' 1:13 3 5 Overton (Our Von Rouse Mindorfc Capt Arnold Gold Bell Claude' Shooting Hen Challico and Tom1 Cogan also ntn ourth race' 1 1 16 miles selling Rasselas 109 (Lyne) to 10 won Compass 102 (T Dean) 8 to "I second Ravensbury 96s (Meade) 10: to 1 third time 1:48 3 5 Chorus Bqy Marion Lynch Learoyd JIngler' Leaking and San ta Teresa also ran ifth race 6 1 2 fur longs Bumte Bunton 100 (W Waldo) 6 to 1 won Death 102 (Liyne) 6 to second Jim Clark 107 (Coburn) 4 to 1 third tlrtie 1:19 3 5 A Gibson Gonfalon and ran glble also ran Sixth race mile Lakeview Belle 103 (Lyne) 6 to 1 won Pyrrho 97 (T 15 to 1 second 107 (Coburn) 5 to 1 thirds time 1:41 4 5 Peat About Evelyn Byrd Tammany Chief Tom Embry Spurs and BeautyiBook also ran Entries irst race 6 furlongs Andes 114: Sim NV Afghan Ruffner Briga dier Henry of ranstamar Travferfeelrtf Albert Enright: Miss Mae Day rEmma Pittsburg 55 15 Brooklyn 41 35 Boston 37 32 Chicago 39 1 34 Eddie Cartr is Ruing to be a very lusv yn'ine nun it lv all that his manager Joe Marias proposes that he snail On tin niulit that Carter at 'A inis was hallenged by Jimniv Handler and lack Bonner' and Mi' ias says 1l11t fitii will be fought Tli'V will not on however until been forced into niiti iiis directly refused to hnv th 1 1 ion 1(1 boy Carter is willins mak be pounds for Ryan and "ill oox him at ort Erie or be any other He will find it a harder task 1 get a match with Rvim than tu beit him And the lat bit ofemploy MOSi THE LOCAT BOATS LEAVE SUNDAY MORNING aith Ward Dolly Wagner 6 furlongs purse ather Wentker 99 (Singleton) 3 to 1 won Joe Martin 111? (Dal?) 5 to 2 second' Aml gari PO (Scully) 15 to 1 third time 1:144 Hoy Eldridge Sir Christopher Wax Taper and Miss Golightly also ran ifth race 1 miles selling Ijocochee 107 (Matthews) 40 to 1 won Elsie Barnes 100 (Scully) 13 to 1 second Deloralne 98 (Battiste) 8 to 1 third time 2:11 Brulare Hendricks Bush nell Hand Orlandin? Eugenia Eo crys and Little Lois also ran Sixth race 6VZ furlongs' selling Sweet Dream 10) (Wallace) 7' to 1 won Verify 109 (L Daly) 7 to 1 second Reducer 109 (Eearl) 4 to 1 third: time 1:22 nro Julius Werner Vici Vance Elsie Bramble Wild Katie Dutchx Carter Kiss Quick Onatette and Weird also ran Entries: irst race 5 furlongs selling' Luckett Dr Kammerer 98 Rose Geranium 1O0 Jack Young '103: Princess Nettle Black Jene erris Little Britain 105 Second race 7 furlongs Lviich 9S Curd Glllock 102 Banco 104 Gienbow 107 Slnfi 109 Third race 5 fur I bizarre Katie Cromwell Goo Goo ir0 Margaret General pix Harry Grif fith lash of Night 105 Zaza 113 ourth race miles irst One 80 Nettle Regent 86' Brewer genorr 93 Glem wnorl 95 Zazel 96 Lunar 98: Edgardo 99 Alice Turner VN 15 Gates 105 ifth race 6 Ben Brainard Baby Dixon Du ela 97 Quicksilver Sue 100 Has Gift Lit tle Arrow llerodes Miss Dora Hine Sea Old Hues 102 Optimo 110 Sixth race 6)2 furlongs selling Beulah May 100 Demos thenes 101 Llzcetta Muggle Young 102 Thisbe 101 Pretender 105 Jacks Weideman Little Land 106 Tom Gilmore Darling 109 Sir Christopher llo sylyanian won the nineteenth hole and the match 1 7 Two players were added to the De troit roster yesterday Janres Mc Namara receiving a iri 1 he forenoon from ICrve Heck released by Cincinnati? in 7 which that player stated that he would accept terms and 'would join the team as soon as possible During the evening a message came from Manager Dwyer dated at NVorcester Mass in which he stated that he had signed Louis Lepine NVoonsocket Ti This latter player will join the team this week' BecK is it second baseman Lepine plays first 4 Both of the men" were signed prin cipally for their hitting Both pave had big league 11 experience though was very slight Where the men will be played has not been an nounced though it is expecTcd'j tnat McAllister will go to the benchjWhile the Rhode Island lad is being given a trial bn the initial comer Beck will be placed in the outfield At least Manager Dwyer said Sunday night that if he secured? this player he would use him in one of the gardens instead of at his regular station Dwyer according to telegraphic ad vices spent Wednesday night and Thursday in quest of Eastern league material and this1 Lepine He had been touted onto Clancy first baseman andSebringf outfielder of the NVorcester team He saw the owner of this outfit Pat Hurley and tried tb purchase the release of men In this of course he failed Hurley has various kinds of currency and has but one thought and hope and that is to give NVorcester a pennant Therefore: he 'will not part either man Both are ypungsters and both are 'Stickers Worcester played in Providence yes terday and Dwyer went'to tjie last named town He was not successful jn whatever talk he had Witn the play ers thcmselves and his telegram from Worcester last night indicates that he was back In that town for further con ference with Hurley or the men rom Providence Dwyer went to Woonsocket 'Which is about seventeen miles distant Lepine is a member of the Woonsocket Gyms an independent team that plays Thursday and Satur day Therefore he had opportunity to see Lepine in taction Apparently he was impressed The NVoonsocket team is fast anti pays minor league salaries Roy Clark of NewYork got $100 a month for playing the outfield on this team Ollie aulkner last season with Boston National gets $G0 a week for pitching 'A I Lawson yjate of Balti more who is also pitching for the club gets about the same money Last year the xlub drove several National and Eastern: League importations to the woods and Mr Lepine aided much in this work Lepine is not a greceful fielder or an especially fast or heady one Rut he can occasionally Jay his bat against the ball in most joyous fashion He inclines to the bingle that goes over the outfielder head His town is the burg that? La joie called home before he became a big leaguer and Lepine is a protege of the big fellow Shortly after Lajoie went 'to Phila delphia Lepine was signed by Pitts burg He was raw andfyoung anti was released after a trial' that was hardly a fair one Since then he has played independent ball He has had many minor league but has al ways saia tnat it wasnne mg league or the vlUage team for him 5 are only two 'things for him to play The other man Beck is better known in thia section He was Cleve A i Washington? July' 17 Tn a glorious old burst of hitting the Tigers started off in the first inning of to game like a lot of two year olds' and it looked as though an other victory wag to be bagged But though hits were plenty in that open ing session runs were few being no where in Only two crossed the plate although six had hit the ball safely one of which was for an extra corner The pin headed base running of McAllister and Elberfeld was responsible for the few tallies nd gave the Senators a chance to pull off a double 'play which nipped the run making in the bud After that opening inning hits were as sparse as heirs to a beggar Pat ton got down to business and allow ed only five hitsjn the succeeding' in nings while his fielders by splendid work kept the Tigers from rompipg anywhere near the tallying pan Miller was an easy proposition for the Senators who got 'to him with amazing hitting him at the right moments and mixing up their tingles with thfe errors of the team He was wild passing five men on balls and hitting a sixth of His support was of the rockiest order although the score show it The fielding of the team was slow and there were chances for outs that got by without an effort to make good Holmes was the only man on the team to put his heart in the work and took things seriously 'after the opening inning He caged three difficult fly balls and started a play onu its way that retired Ely at second who tried to stretch a single into a double in the fourth inning In the eighth liming Miller had all kinds of trouble and his 7 opponents struck round with Doyle and Dele hanty' to bat the second time five runs being the result In this inning four hits were made including Carey's triple three passed to first base on balls a fourth one being hit by a pitched ball a wild pitch a passed ball and a wild throw to second by McGuire to catch Doyle napping at that sack Those were agents quite powerful enough to score five runs and give tnp game to tne locals ssoore WASHINGTON AB 4 1 2 4 3 plentiful PHILADELPHIA AB sm 5 Barrvr 5 0( 5 5 17 5 1 wtilte! 0 elix 3 0 Childs 2 i is no nb nt ormer Champion Travis though out of the contest for the champion ship had the consolation of badly beating Ormiston in the play off of the tie for the gold medal given for the lowest score in the qualifying round Ormiston could do no better than 93 while Travis turned in a score of 81 out in 39 and back in 42 39 was the third in succession he made during'the day The semi finals at 36 holes will be played to ihdrrow Byers will meet Dr redericks and Louis James who barely qualified but who has been playing par golf since the first day will contest with Rein hart 10 rebl iy A WS 0 ISPO 1 1 NG WORLD Luflier? Won Two Games Muskegon Mich' July Lu ther star pitcher figured prom inently in the two games played to day with Saginaw both of which resulted in victories for the locals The visitors failed to hit him in the first and the second victory was largely due to his hard hitting Scores: IRST GAME 4 MUSKEGON AB A Bufkal Lutherp uch3' Curtlsc Katzl Johnson "Totals 28 8 27 14 3 One out when winning rup scored Innings MuskegonSaginaw Runs Luther Gleason 2 5 Thomas Holmes 2 bases siusKegon a Three base hit Mahan Saeer and Holmes Luther 1 off Kelb 3 Struck By Luth er 1 by Kelb 2 Umpire ox 0 3 2 1 3 1 0 0 0 1 linmi nt committee of the I' ct Cluii is making ar i'u a vamp to be estab la 1 mp will be pitch 1 nail will continue until and is open to the mem ih ii friends The cost uTi member will be nom i ssary camp equipage1 bd fm eatures of the sailing rowing fishing nng quoits target prac 1 Malcumson sw eney Kirbv Anthony Licht and 1 Pc Battle 42 20 677 Gd 29 31 3526 574 Muskegon 27 36 30 30 X00 Lansing 23 43 Bunched nnl Won Boston July 17 Cleveland won to day by bunching hits In the third inning Boston scored two runs in the secondon two passes and a two bagger by Collins Rain put an end to the game in the sixth Score: A AB A nay 2 1 Brad ley 3 0 0 Lajole 2 3 0 0 0 4 5 3 4 0 raserp 3 41 12 24 Totals 33 6 'Innings Reserves Whitings Innings pitched By Bacon 4 by Vaughn 5 Two base Bacon: Guthard Moyni han Three base hit Vaughn Home run Burlage Stolen bases Sullivan' Moyni han irst base on Off Bacon 2 off Vaughn 2 off Drury 2 irst base on errors Reserves 2 Whitings 5 Left on bases Reserves 4 Whitings 4 Struck By Bacon 3 by Drury 5 'Double Vaughn and Attend ow" Avoii Will: Plray at Milan i The Avon Tigers will leave for Milan over? the Wabash at 6:35 where they are' scheduled to play a game afternoon The lineup follows: Phillips Hammond Johnston Harmon Cotton Gregory Hack Harlan Colorado and Ret nr 11 bvKthe bpeciai leaving Chicago 6:30 daily 'Low excur sioArates every day via Chicago Western and Union Pacific Rys or information ask any ticket agent 8r address NV Guerln17 Campus Martius Detroit 4 vp NEXT "EXCURSIONS VIA MICHIGAN CENTRAL 4 qaglnaw Bay City and Battle Creek $1 50T Grakd Rapids and Kalamazoo Jackson $1 00 'Lake Orion 5060 for the round trip Special train north bound 730 westbound 7 a xn Parlor cars It looks very much as though Detroit will carry off the broom for the largest fleet at the Bay Mark NV Allen has been doing a jlot of missionary work during the last few days and the re sult is that he a fleet of sixteen or seventeen boats the owners of which have promised to" send down! their yachts The fleet includes some of the fastest yachts on the lakes and will clean up pretty nearly everything in sight down there from the present out look 7 7 "7 Of the boats that will go down the Cadillac and the Detroit are of course the fastest? and best known It will be practically the first op portunity? that the yachtsmen of the eastern lakes have had to see either of these' boats in a teal yacht race and their advent in the" racing atthe Bay is eagerly looked forward to The vanguard of the Detroit fleet the Siesta leaves fqr the7' Bay this afternoon One or two more will string along to morrow and the rest of them will go down 'Sunday morn ing As most of them will rendez i vou at Amherstburg and sail over in bunch a fine fleet will sail into the TJay about 3 Sunday after noon if all goes well Not the least important addition the fleet may be "some of the catboats Dr George uerth of the committee yesterday re ceived a letter from Chairman George Cahipbell of the regatta committee of the Interlake asking him to get up a fleet of the boats to go to the Bay and meet the sailing dories of the Lakewood Yacht club: six or seven of which will' be" there Dr uerth found several enthusiastic catboat men who favored the idea aqd if the catboat committee will get new sails for the boats something that the boats need and need the boats will be sent over in all probability This would be an interesting feature of the races there The boats are evenly matched and should furnish seine fine racing Vf I The fleet that has' already promised to fego includes nearly all 'the local flyers There Is the Mermaid Myrta and Dorothy to fight it out among the little fellows the Stroller Carrie Midget the twenty five footers and the Dominique Minerva for the thirty foot class the Gloriana Cadillac Detroit' and Undine among the thirty five footers and the Sul tana Minx Result and Siesta for the big fellows 1 1 1 i ti ri Pst Knm lq of hw local win races in every 1 class at the Bay a Lipton Shamrock 11 Put in Shape I July That there will7 be races for the cup in 1903 now seems an assured fact in view of an order to prominent concern here by Sir Thomas Linton 'Work has already been commenced on a full set Of blocks for Shamrock II now in a Brooklyn yard 4 1 12 7 1 Runs Havel 2 Zinram Post 3 Zelgenblne 2 itzpatrick Gallagher 2 Harley Calhoun Thomas Ganzel 2 Blair King Wil cox 6 Homo runs Post 2 Three base Zelgenbine Two base Havel 2 Stout Ganzel Bases on Off Parkhurst 5 Struck By Parkhurst 2 Left on lint 6 GrnmL Rapids 7 Stolen Havel Post Zelgenblne 2 itzpatrick Gallagher Ganzel 2 Stein Wil cox Hit by pitched ball itzpatrick Dou ble Dickerson and Duff Time 1:35 Umpire Kranz Attendance 400 consist as fol Malcumson Clarence ERRORS RESPONSIBLE OR SOME WASHINGTON'S RUNS lint ffri 19 spending much time jUsl Iow making denials with great show of righteous indignation of stories that have been circulated Vi 0 4 ia rranvisco uiiviil tuc wiue These stories are to the ef two sets of articles are in for public view in provided tnat tne money won a close from A cricketers yesterday thus bringingthe play between these clubs to a tie eaoh having won two The batting on both sides was disappointing not a man on either side getting thoroughly set so that he had any confident command of the attack On such a good fast wicket It was fully expected that more than one batsman In the twenty two would get Into the half century but 17 for Chatham was the top notcher 5 The Deltas' next game will be played at Cleveland on July 26 and It Is hoped that the men selected for the trip will put In double time at the practice net for the next few days A club match will be played on Saturday at 2 the sides to be cap tained by Messrs Jenna and Grylls Sum maries INNING CHATHAM Kenny Jenner Stuart Mercer st Thomas Beddow Dowsley Stuart Nichols Stuart Roy Miller Seymour Beddow Richards Stuart Reg Miller Seymour Stuart Tye st Thomas Beddow Aitken Stuart A Penin Stuart' Richardson not out Extras Tccumaeli A the Detroit where the AB 2 0 Thither 2 1 uch3 2 0 10 CurtDc Katzl Johnson 2 0 Totals 16 414 10 1 Totals 19 8 12 8 2 I Jx i Dwyer out hit by batted ball Innings 2 3 4 5 Muskegon 2 0 4 1 0 0 0' 7 Runs Morrissey 2 De 4 1 Stolen Muskegon 1 Two base Luther 2 atz Double plays Dwyer and Holme De Baker Curtis "and uch on balls oy? 1 Luther 2 Struck out By oy 1 by Luther 1 Um ox Battle Cre ekL 5 Lansing 2 Battle Cfcek Mich July Lansing again lost on errors Both pitch ers pitched fine games Shaffer having a trifle the better of It He had fine sup portand was poor at first base was benched in the first inning by own captain for poor plaving and Oberlin took firet He made two errors and then went torlght changing with None maker Errorless play Ing by Lansing would have shut oub Battle Creek To morrow Saginaw and Battle Creek will play a game at Aimoa BATTLE CREEK A 1 I 8 0 0 Wag Total BOWLING ANALYSIS Beddow 3 wickets 60 run? Stuart 7 wickets 15 runs INNING A CeU Beddow and Kenny Seymour Mercer Kenny Jenner Kenny Johnson Kenny Moekrldge Miller Aitken Bamford Miller Aitken Thomas Kenny Stuart not out McGregor Kenny Stone Kenny White handled ball Ebctras LANSING AB 4 Hailley2 Hosmer3 3 Bucks! 1 4 Ktnt'an 4 4 4 1 4 Totals30 7 27 131N Totals 35 6 Inning" 1 2 Battle Creek 3 0 Lansing 10 'Runs Plass Vogt Koehler Connors 2 5 Hildebrand 2 Stolen lass Vogt Connors Two base Plass Shaffer Hosmer erguson Struck By Shaffer 4 by erguson 1 Hit by pitched ball Plaes Hildebrand Left on bases Battle Creek 4 Ianslng 7 Sacrifice Vogt Koehler Roth ShafferHadley Time 1 umpire viise Jackson ans' Menn Business '( Tarksnn Mich? July 17 (Special! The Jackson baseballltes organized to night with the election or vnaries 1 aira ror pres Todd secretary and general manager and Representative Branch treasurer The organization stands ready to put up the forfeit by the rules of the State league to finish the season If the other clubs do the same and take over the Saginaw team 4 The men back of the movement are substantial business men who nronose to cut thraJsoiuon team on a nav Illg Chicago 42 St Louis 38 Athletics4 36 Boston 38 Deltas Will at At 8:20 this morning the will leave over Southern for Tecumseh team is scheduled to play two games ore this afternoon and the other on Saturday The team that leaves to day Is exceptionally strong and the Delta supporters look for a brace of victories AMATEUR 4 5 6 7 8 10 10 0 0 3 0:1 0 De Baker Cur 4 Two base Kelb trouble play oy Bases Off I Umpire ox SECOND GAME 7 MUSKEGON SAGINAW 1 AB 2 Sager 3 2 Miller 3 AB uwyers Sager 3 Miller oyl Old Sores Ulcers and ever Sores nwn iv for on ont tl use1 there is no ar better than WMinn wen? lts VP I Ul'c cures in case PeV6r Sores and nid aud llcMng Piles King of Ointments Its tnanufaoA hasiruws repVon cllnV any Ataris Jaj Xor 25 PECK BRnQ RaPds Michigan 1 instruct your manager to help me out on players if it is pos sible No do so 4 The telegram was one similar to others sent to all of the clubs of the league Mr McNamara later wired to Dwyer to attend to the matter and it is probable that at least two men will be handed over to the new team Detroit can spare them for a time with the new men JBeck 'and Lepine ready to join the club and with Dil lon and Arndt cn the bench r7 Detroit Say No NVhat caused greater interest was the announcement from New York that McGraw would grab greatest Two of tiis are taken The man referred to is undoubtedly either Elberfeld or Bar rett These are the players most in demand by the National both being fast and young' Elberfeld is probably the person in mind as McGraw has always been sweet on the lad and could use bim nicely He tried to frame a deal with Stallings for El berfeld but failed The shortstop would not only round out the infield for McGraw but be a great favorite in New York "where they have not been accustomed of late to energetic play like Queries were sent to Washington to each of the players named by The ree Press last evening The first answer read: "Sporting Editor ree Press: doing Will be with De troit to the end of the season JThe telegram from Barrett followed Jjmmie could be used in New York7 but it is not bJieved that he is the man in mind as McCraw is more anxious to get Elberfeld? In addi tion Brush looks with longing eyes on Barrett and claim hipi as his share in the7 division Of the spoils The reply was: 7 Editor ree Press: truth in the New York state ment Have not been approached by McGraw McGraw may have been talking for effect or without consulting his man It is not believed that he had reference to a battery player though Buelow or one or two 'of the pitchers would fit in well There are reasons whv New York air would not agree with Holmes or Gleason and New York is fixed at third base IVE CATBOATS MAY GO DOWN TO RACE DORIES Total: BOWLING Kenny Aitken i Easy Win lor lint lint Mich July 17 Park hurst a local amateur was given a trial in the box by Grand Rapids this afternoon and did fairly good work considering the support he received Wilcox) another local player was also given a chance tolshow what he could dot He made good and was signed after the game which was called at Jhe end of the seventh inning to allow the visitors to eaten tne Score LINT AB 4 'An Attractive Souvenir Spoon showing Detroit river the Islands and Riv erside Towns 1S4 6 Woodward av ff 25000 to Be Given Away On another page: of this issue will be found full particulars of our fifth grand guessing contest $25000' will be given away in 1000 cash prizes The first prize will be $10000second $30)0 third $1000 There will also be ifive special? prises of $1000 each Every one should take ad vantage of this wonaenui oner Xi OA 0 0 Dwyer 1 1 0 3 0 0(0 0 3 2 2 li 0 oyp 2 I 03 1 sl 2 1 3 2 0 Hoimes2 2 2 6 0 0 Mahanl 1 0 1 0 Kelbm 2 0 1 i ischf'r th li pn Beaten Inly In the inter state 'i 'ii'y to liy Miss Maude 1 York middle states i ited Miss Carrie Neely" tor lu years the Joint wostern championship inb Hanks now meets Miss o' tii state champion Nat'nio champion beat E1 ork champion and Pat tanaiiian chamoion bent tamed ATER IRS INNING TIGERS STARTED EROCIOUSLY BUT WOUND UP SUBDUED Pc 618 Wash ton' 35 551 Cleveland 34 529Baltlmore 31 41 621 Detroit 29 RIDAY JULY IS 1902 100 107: Huachuaca 103 Little Gem aquita 98 Second race mile Boaster 112 Andy Williams 108 Arian 107 Gallagher 105 oundling Dr Hart Hans Wagner 105 lllcvvaho 104 Ravcnsbnry 102 Trentham Caliban Hayward 99 Matin Bell lane Holly 97 Third race 514 Olcnetz Senator Morrison 108 Alrllght Licorice 100 Adirondack Mlrena Mirance Emir 105 lash of Lightning 100 Senor 99 The orum 98 ourth race 7 furlongs Nickey avonius 114 AJard 112: Private Nolan 111 Maud Gonne 10S Ethel Whsat 107 Jiminez 102 Constelia tor 101 A Gibson 98 ifth race mile and 20 Brief 110 Was Swift Adelante Searcher Bragg 109 Commoner 102 Sixth race 6 furlongs If You Dare 119 Ordnnng Death Geyser Ill Theory Money Mu La Goleta Carl Kahlerj109 Erema 107 Colonial Girl 98 Results rat oriErie Buffalo July 17 Two favorites won at i ori nne to aay over a were senator Beveridge and 20 yards event and fhe'seven furlnntr selilna riz crowded to the limit to finish in front Summaries: irst' race seven furlongs for 3 year olds and up The Mirage 94 (Lou den) 6to 1 wpn Miss Chapman 94 (C Kelly) 10 to 1 second Ringleader 104 (Alarie) to 1 third time 1:28 Trio Pruewood Catspaw Insolence Woodchuck Atnahagn Linora Prince of Song and Lit tle Rita also ran Second race six furlongs for 2 year olds Bessie Simpson 101 (Mclnerny) 6 to 1 won Onyx 101 (C Kelly) 8 to 5 second Cursus 104 (M Lowe) 20 to 1 third time 1:17 Quality Street Harold Keeling Dusky Secret Hal lucination Jet and Boittie also ran Third race mile and 20 yards for 3 year olds and up selling Senator Beveridge 110 (Bren nan) 7 to 5 won ilibuster 103 (Minder) 15 to 1 second Baffled 105 (Irvin) 3 to 1 third time Chopin and: Irresistible also ran ourth race seven furlongs 3 year olds and up rivol 89 (Preston) 2 to 1 wonHarry Duke' 106 (Neil) 8 to' second Meggs 109 (Cogswell) 30 to 1 third time 1:28 St7 Sidney Junaetta Lathrop Baronet Kingsford Siphon and Sporting Duchess also ran (ifth race slx and a half furlongs for 3 year olds selling Atares 103 (Gormely) 4 to 1 won Ran After 87 (C Kelly) 5 to 1 second Eenehils Well (Minder) 8 to 1 third' time 1:21 Edinboro iring Line Competitor Ice Water Leila Barr Concertina Sheppard Percentum airy Dell Dllly Dean Black Death and Buckley finished as named Sixth race mile and a sixteenth for 4 year olds and upward sell Sprung 103 (Minder) 6 to 1 won Campus 106 (J Jones) 8 to 1 second Lamp Globe 106: (Alarie) 8 to 1 third: time 1:49 Remp Boodle Bellcourt Opun tla John Potter and Birdie May finished as named Kettle Court broke down Entries: irst race 6 furlongs 4 year olds and over selling Northumberland 114 luke 114 Purifactor 114 Loka Little Chieb Oele Brooks 112 Prue Wood 110 Col btratliy 107: Little Veronica Prcvosta Quaver The Oriole 105: Angea Maggie Sister Katie 103 Myrtle 100 Second race 5 furlongs 2 year olds allowances Gorey 113 All Souls 110 Blanco 108 Gold Bridge Galla Water Optima Maggie Castus 100 Third race 7 furlongs 3 year olds and over allowances Lauderdale 113 Hinsdale Ill Beguile imp Albula 106 Our Jessie Basileus 103 oneda Springwelts 101 St Hera 100 ourth race furlongs 2 year olds Seiling Dumont 106 Spinta 107 Louise Collier 103 Exape Jakko 102 George Perry 101 Laura 94 ifth race 6 furlongs 4 year olds and over selling Jack McGlnh 110 Vouch 107 Dr Clark Lutes onso Pet Rice Satir ist 107 Jim Nap essie Appreciation Golden Harvest Iola Curtsey 195 Ethel Davis 100 Sixth race mile 3 year olds axd over selling Lady of the West 109 Birdie May John Potter 107 Easy Street Pick tinic 105 Drummond 102 The Way 161 Kingsford 94 Lemuel 92 Apprentice allowances The Am riein association has taken rather 1 sensible stand on the jump ing At a recent meeting of the directors of the league it was de ci I not tn flay any contract Jump ers and to ienare the chibs that have been raiding the association Ex yi nsite retaliatory measures will be ayoid Tlie association will 'pre serve a position will main iin 'its pres tit high rate of salaries anl will give su'h treatment to those of the jumpers that may wish to re turn to' the fold that others who are dispos to ignore contracts will be trom su li action Tuesday iti ncro was 1 1 that is now was to be train tor MuskegonGRAND RAPIDS AB A Thomas 4 Dicke 1 Ganzel 1 Stein 3 Duff 2 Blair Kirigc Wllcoxr 3 Totals 32 1 2 3 44 0 0 20 0 1 2 New York July 17 The horses ran true to form at Brighton Beach to day as six favorites all heavlly play ed won In five out of the six taces the first second and third choices ran one two three Lady Sterling at 50 to 1 In thejthird race was the only out sider to split the choices from sweep ing the board Cameron who was al ways well up easily defeated Old En lattd In the test handicap six fur longs Cameron won by one and half lengths The time 1:12 3 5 was excellent as the "track was not at it best Hurst Park In the fifth with 117 pounds up also covered the six fur longs in 3 5 the fastest 2year old race of the year in the east Sum maries: irst race for 2 year olds 5 furlongs 122 (J Martin) 1 to 4 won Woodlake 112 (Redfern) 12 to 1 and 7 second Decoration 112 (Smith) 15 to 1 and 2 to 1 third time 1:00 4 5 Rlgodon Hackensack Mr Dingle and lorham Lass also ran Second race steeplechase for 4 year olds abd upwards selling full course about 214 miles Inspector Stevens 153 (Ray) 1 to 4 and out won Belgrade 146 (Mara) 6 to 1 and even second Ad jutor 146 (Heider) 8 to 1 and even third time 5:15 acile also ran Third race for 3 year olds 1 1 16 miles Hermis 116 (Wonderly) 7 to 10 and 1 to 5 won Lady Sterling 111 (Rice) 50 to 1 and 8 to 1 seoond Par Excel lence Ill (Redfern) 7 to 2 and 7 to 10 third time 1:46 Peninsula and Bonus also ran ourth race the Test han dicap for 3 year olds and upwards 6 furlongs Cameron 122 11 to 10 and 2 to 5 won Old England 118 (Jackson) 5 to 2 and 7 to 10 second Himself 100 (Wonderly) 9 to 1 and 5 to 2 third time 1:12 3 5 The Regent and Lady Uncas also ran ifth race for 2 year olds 6 Hurst Park 118 (Snaw) 7 to 10 and out won Afri cander 117 (J Martin) 3 to 1 and 4 to 5 second River Pirate 117 (Odom) 5 to 1 and 8 to third time 1:12 3 5 Injunction Attorney Plater and Monte Carlo also ran Sixth race for 3 year olds and upwards selling 1 1 8 miles Leonid 110 (J Martin) 3 to fi and out won Kalif 103 (Shea) 8 to 5 and 1 to 3 second Past 93 (Redfern) 7 to 1 and even third time 1:53 Wat erton and Trump also ran Entries: irst race 6 Sadduc cee 123 Hatasso 120 Songster Redpath Da i'etra it Belle Radnor McAna Torchlight Lux Casta Evelyn Maud 102 becona race relllncr Maximo Gomez 105 Moranda 100 Lucent Gulden 99 Ninonla Gertrude Lodge An nie Grace 97: Warranted Henry Clay Rye Dachshund U6 Moilie Peyton 94 Georgia Gardner 92 Ondurdls Pleasant Sail 91 Rightaway 88 Midnight Chimes 86 Also eligible air Knight 105 Alsike 102 Paul Creyton Heroics 99 Vesuvla' 95 Great American 93 Condiment 85 Third race 6 furlongs Irritable Muzlo Merry Eng land Kentucky Cardinal btonewajl barrassment Clncinnatus Bondage Bright Girl? ranklin ward Handspinner 109 irnn 114 milns Rthirw 110 Cuspidor 100 Sadie 97 Datto Down Dllly 95 ifth race selling 6 furlongs Red Knlght110 Minotaur 107 Dark Plan et 105 Wartel Nlcht Eva Russell 104 Bis marck Northern Light Bob Hilliard Joe Cobb rank Karrick Squid 102: Briers Birchbrood 94 Sixth race 1 1 16 miles Clonmell Setuket 116: Kbit! Rozen feld 113 Bessie McCarthy 111 News answered a letter it by ap? member of the umpire kill in these words: riv J'al'imore Baseball club is man man Atiicyuv after he was given the openly boasted that L'tmg "(th the Cincinnati hia an enemy of the organiza nii the Baltimore manager The players who wear dtimon uniform need only to ii tn papers to know that they revived wlih open arms at rk mii nt Cincinnati Under 1 Zaaa) nvuv wr or are honest Baltimore 1 In enlnrlnsr everv way the Baltimore man have baseball eventsspecially when eyes and is dictate differently? is heartily in sympathy I Kootr declaration last and all the tn gentlemen now at the i fitinu're's baseball interests tii ii acts that it is their sen iito News will lie with tut th News does not pro its ist treachery or even be i It but it proposes to do existence 4 rt It I nl shall ba tliviled 60 and 40 per Cent ur 1 another set that really binds and which provides for an even division It is asserted that the existence of rh a set as that last named is the ikii? that explains itzsimmons Itfi't? lUV uiaivu may not be something It is more than likelyt it merely a straw set up be knocked down The attracting gieui niirn is as good press stuff inytbing that has been used by the re Baltimore fans and Baltimore Xre to roast the ex Oriolcs now team is wrecked and the EfP" have spurned the town It count for nothing But the were said before Wednes ot the league are of 'he Baltimore News is a i nm'7 rooter It has sufficient in tL 'in the game to send a man with ()n all of its road tours On an article written a day any certainty that "'25000 to Be Given A wray" On another page of this issue will be found full particulars ofs our fifth grand guessing contest $25000 will be given away in 1000 cash prizes The first prize will be $10000 second $3000 third $1000 There will also five special prizes of $1000 each Every one should take advantage of this wuuuexxux uuvr Beaneaters Were Outplayed Pittsburg 'July 17 Pittsburg outplayed Boston at every point and won easily mak ing four straight from the visitors In the three innings Carney pitched six hits and five runs were made first irihing netted two runs from three long hltsbut after that he pitched a fine game Score: WS W'I' AB 0 Cooley 4 0 Tenney 1 4 0 Demont 2 4 0 4 0 OLongs 4 4 Moran 0 OLushr 3 OHalep Totals 33 10 27 13 0 Totals 347 24 Innings 1 4 5 6 7 Pittsburg 3 0 2 2 0 0 1 Boston 1 0 0 10 0 Runs Clarke 2 Beaumont Leach ner Bransfield 2 Ritchey 8 Tenney Grem 2 Two base hits Clarke Beaumont Wagner Demont Three base hit Gremln ger Home run Ritchey Double play Moran and Long Bases on Off Car ney 2 off Hale 1 jHit by pitched ball By Carney 1 Struck out By Leever 4 by Car ney 1 by Hale 4J Time 1:50 Ernslie Attendance 1890 WK" 1 7 A i1 vA i thrajaqkao 1 4k 0 ta l'" A 14 a i A jr A8 3 4 11 7 12 is 11 1 2 0 12 12 Ml so I.

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