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u'1 1 Jm a i THE DETROIT REE a PRESS i WEDNESDAY rJ'AUGEST 21 19015 '4 4 4 rAir' I'Sf vfe '5 NEWS THE SPORTING WORLD 1 12 2b 2 0 0 is nrIT WAS AGAIN YACHTING 5 3 Df(mit 5 WON Philadelphia Milvvaakee at Boston TO GAMES Cll 0 2 4 2 3 0 5 2 11 ii 3 0 0 0 Sill 1 3 A12 27 15 Totals Md Bal with the inning IQ 3 REMARKABLE SCORE 160 3 2 2 3 0 36 4 2 0 4f Totals WESTERN ASSOCIATION 3 3 the winner was: for 4 6 5 3 0 79 6 160 81 4 0 0 0 0 THE WHEEL 88 Golf 89 1 6 3 2 6 4 2 3 6 3 4 AMATEUR BASEBALL THE RING 9 ro 4 2 4 5 7 5 6 ro 3 8 dis 0 0 4 3 27 8 Totals 0 6 6 0 Call totals 32 2 7 27 13 Won for IX TIIE'SQUARED CIRCLE 3 0 Elberfeld lb 1 0 3 dis 4 IN 1 'allowance Is was touched up SICK HEADACHE 0 7 8 9 6 1 AUTO 39 11 '27 0 16 Totals Horn and 0 3 3b 1 2 1 5 0 2 37 11 27 7 BASEBALL BRIES 15 125th hit yesterday 4 TENNIS Rri 1 I 0 Tot OOTBALL 13 1 CROQUET 0 0 5 33 15 Totals 0 3b 43 3 9 27 fe'v A 0 6 0 3 0 2 3 0 0 8 5 3 0 3 0 4 3 0 30 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 9 6 0 6 2 0 0 0 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 HA 0 1 2 0 0 0 6 5 3 3 0 8 0 0 0 0 5 5 171 135 4 6 3 2 2 3 1 1 4 39 3 0 0 2 I 3 3 3 1 2 0 0 1 1 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 10 6 0 0 2 0 1 3 0 2 10 3 3 0 0 3 2 0 13 5 0 0 3 2 10 3 1 2 8 3 7 0 0 6 4 5 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 3 1 7 6 0 0 24 7 0 0 13 8 9 0 3 0 0 3 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a wild Lowe 4 3 4 5 4 4 6 6 5 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 2 5 13 2 0 0 3 8 4 4 4 4 0 0 6 7 0 0 1 1 4 0 2 0 5 4 4 5 88 97 96 10 3 12 9 11 10 7 3 4 3 3 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 6 0 1 3 0 3 1 0 0 0 1 0 4 5 0 0 7 14 0 0 1 1 2 9 2 7 0 3 1 4 3 3 4 2 2 3 4 4 4 4 3 0 1 0 4 6 3 1 3 0 3 0 5 4 August The the Grand Circuit for the track to and lacked flrm the crowd which 2 8 7 5 5 5 4 4 3 4 4 27 7 1 0 27 7 4 3 4 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 0 1 0 0 0' 7 0 3 2 3 1 1 1 4 1 1 0 0 0 0 and 4 5 0 3 0 4 and 3b 0 1 0 1 2 7 3 lbr 1 0 5 1 0 0 the Umpire 20 (Special) latter place to Batteries or R0 1 0 00 0 1 0 3 13 dr 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 WESTERN GOL CHAMPIONSHIP A 3 second match between Cresceus and The Abbot may be arranged for the Oakley meeting and Joe Patchen have been matched to meet at Bethlehem Pa during the week of September 10 5 6 dis 14 2 8 9 1 87 175 171 92 184 179 AVon 56 57 56 56 47 40 39 39 27 78 5 5 7 4 5 5 5 3 44 45 50 55 54 63 47 49 55 54 67 CC I onoe visi were 0 0 0 0 1 i 1 TO DAY GAMES i 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Jenkin Again took JUMPERS INTO CAMP Bell Midlothian Turpin Edgewater oulis Chicago Golf 1 Jr Glen at a prohibitive price all won by horses who have a liking for the case the winner winning by a Delmnr players had Three heav tn the Ii bn vo TWi' be 9 (M 3 0 0 0 0 LAAVRENCE AUCHTERLONIE WON THE A19 HONORS AT CHICAGO 382 TOOK KINDLY TO PITCHING NORTHUMBRIA AND TOLUCA EASILY'AT LONG PRICES WHOLESALE EVICTIONS OCCURRING IN TAMPA 2 4 The singles Score: 12 Tampa la' August Evictions by renting agents is causing great ex citement among members of Re sistencia union It is said that more than 100 women and children slept in the streets last night 2 1 1 2 2 3 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 hits I DAVID BELL THE' MIDLOTHIAN CLUB WAS THE RUNNER UP Kramerand CooperWinners Baltimore August The half mile race for professionals at theColiseum to night was won by Iver Lawson who gets four points to bis credit In the championship Kramer was second and gets two points to his credit Oliver Kimble and reeman each get one point time 1:53 3 5 The one mlle professional handicap was won by Toni Cooper Major Taylor did not appear as he was laid up from injuries re cehed Monday night4 Time 2:08 3 5 gy THE TIGERS 2 0 A 1 1 2 2 No Game nt Cincinnati Cincinnati August 20 Cincinnati Chicago 1 a Twa Na 1 I AsCLUi" JV3l I iviitfi 1 uii actuuui ui gaii4 PITTSBURGH BATTED TWO ST LOUIS games to morrow 7 TWIRLERS OR 21 HITS 1 i 4 4 3 4 4 4 MUD LARKS WON AT WINDSOR 6 Icrelnnd bi! fplt pi 14 5 6 0 0 0 1 ss 81 92 SS HENRY ZITT AT PROHIBITIVE ODDS ONLY WINNING AVORITE I Theresa 100 Hunting Siren Song 194 Ladv Montro SS Merriman 88 ourth race 6 Blue Blazes Casa va 112 1 Glove 110 Eliza D'lion Budd Wade Ash brook Arlgato 85 ifth race 1 1 16 mdes I Gates Lord Howard Regi Ina Id Hughes 104 Albert Dewey 103 Plead 100 Miss Liza 99 Star Cotton 99 To day'a Matinee at Northville 1 Northville Mich August 20 The North ville' Driving club holds one of its popular racing matinees to morrow with a ball game in connection There are to be four races 2:40 trot best three in five 2:30 pace best three in five free for all trot or pace and half mile trot or pace tor horses not In training with three prizes in each Entries are free and horses and drivers from a distance are entertained by the club ROM THE TRACK ANR STABEE AROUND vytH 3 IRST inning 5 8 dis 9 dis 1 3 1 1 1 6 7 8 0 0 0 0 0 3 ox 0 1 1 14 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 93 190 0 0 1 8 Young Totals 29 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 Graffius Dunham 8 Teal In' 16S 25 173 AB 34 3 HO 4 Thomas Wolverton lick Delahanty Mcarland jer nings lb Hallman Cross 3 3 3 3 3 2 0 20 2 0 3 io 8 0 0 0 Per ct610596563530505427426343 0 00 0 0 0 A 0 0 0 0 5 3 2 1 5 2 3 0 fl 27 7 0 0 McAllis Tenney Stolen bases Willis Demont Base on By Willis 2 by Taylor 2 Struck By Willis 2 2:00 Um Dwyer Attendance 750 27 them a 0 0 3 0 0 injured by a pitched ball in the first and arrell took his place Scores IRST GAME BROOKLYN vd 2b Townsend 0 0 I 0 0 3 0 Two haxe Three base hits Sacri base Collins II 20 8 Du Batted for Patten in ninth CHICAGO AB 4 ft 4 5 6 0 0 0 10 0 Creek Smith and Starke Beaumont Davis Wagner" Bransfield lb Ritchey 2b Yeager 3b Zimmer Chesbro 4 3 5 5 5 3 OTHER SCORES Out 81 II 0 50 0 Two base "37 NEW YORK AB 5 5 5 St Louis August Pittsburg indulged DEEATING A IELD 38 BY THE In a aided runs found the sixth Inning netted Pittsburg five more runs Pitcher Wicker made his debut as a National league twirler in the seventh inning replacing Murphy Wicker kept the I Chicago August 20 Lawrence Auch hlts scattered but Pittsburg scored all terlonte of Glen View won the open tne other innings Score: PITTSBURG AB 6 6 6 6 Roberta bt (Ryan) 11 8 14 Mary (Johnson) 9 12 15 The Spaniard (McDonald) 13 14 13 2:15 216 3:15 McGraw Ch I'cnlin 1 Chicago J) Wnihlnton 3 YVashington August Chicago bunched their long hits in three innings and walked away with to game hits were more numerous but never was tne home team in tne race tors nine hits only two being good for twenty three bases WASHINGTON AB 5 4 5 6 0 1 3 Thomas Wolverton lick Delahanty Tmiifflass Jennings lb Hallman 2b Cress Donohue pOrth batting matinee here to day and by St errors plied up fourteen In the fifth inning Murphy was for six hits and five runs ive Hoy Jones Mertes 2b Hartman 3b Mcarland 1 Totals 34 Innings 1 2 3 4 Pittsburg 0 0 0 0 St Louis 0 2 0 0 Earned runs Pittsburg 9 I 3 0 Chicago 7 49 ST LOUIS AB Per ct 602 576 550 An Old Man ar rom Home i An old man wandering aboutnear Adams and Woodward avenues was picked up by the police last night pnd taken to the central station He said his name is Jacob Hummel and insist cd that he was only two miles 'from Chelsea Mich where he says he has a daughter He said he had walked the and had been robbed of $4 in Ann Arbor He could not be made to believe he was in Detroit He was made as comfortable as pos sible in a cell but he spent most of the night wandering about trying the cell doors and trying to get out to walk back oChelsea I Von Home Run Selling fc May I Jackson Mich August OiThe Selling May team of Detroit won I from Tecumseh in one of the best games of 0 tha reason The game was at 0 I the end of the seventh inning 1 to 0 In 0 the eighth with two men on bases Von 1 I Pagel made a home run hit over the fence 0 I bringing In three runs which won the I game Tecumseh scored one in the eighth 1 I Score: Selling May 3 Tecumseh 2 Bat 1 Keppert and unke MoCarty and Larned and Wright Will Play for ClinmpioiiMliip I August 20 The card to national tennis tournament in unflntshed Ware Larned match 31 I MILWAUKEE 0 0 tournament under the auspices of the HI Will Not Race Over Buffalo Erie Course 0 New York August 20 The Automobile club of America announced to day that its 0 annual sweepstake race and mile record 0 rceiwill not be held on the Buffalo Erie 0 com in September owing It is bald to 0 the failure of the Pan American authoiities 0 to sccme the necessary consent for the 100 mile road race on the same course at that time The club therefore has decided to hold the annual sweepstake record race elsewhere in October Pittsburg Philadelphia Brooklyn St Louis Boston Cincinnati New York Chicago 1 1 0 0 1 NEW YORK SHUT OUT BOSTON IN AN Shamrock II Being Painted ELEVEN INNING I 4 Green 0 0 to I well scattered and but for errors would a i nave smit uuu 9 I LLADELPHI A AB 5 5 Boston Shut Ont in 11 Boston 2O rvWilIls the eleventh and three hits with throw by Willis and 'a fumble by brought in the only sruns of the Taylor was very effective BOSTON AB 4 5 5 4 5 5 0 0 RECORD Lost 39 40 rr rnnY OVER BAL JX A CLOSE GAME 3 PHILADELPHIA AB 0 0 0 0 1 15 00 0 t0r 0 tl OY Hl Won 61 reyvllle) aenacor a gher) Nanlta (Brockorl Lenora ch (McOuaiel 14 2:16 2:13 2:144 2:16 2:16 IN $5000 i ES ni: IELD BY POLICE IaiireBS Him XVlUi batting and fielding were A A A ri fi A YT T'4 I 1 a lb jl xj Wayno 0 0 1 11 0 0 6 9 14 1 championship to day from a field of A thirty eight representative amateurs 0 0 and professionals in the second annual 1 AVI 6 1 Western Golf Association to determine i a I Stinson Lost Twice Boston August There were two events of interest to the crewd at the Revere track to night one the Michael Stinson match which the former won and the other a race Stinson and the constables who were after him to serve papers for al leged breach of contract in not riding to night at the Worcester track Stinson was kept out of sight of the officers until hit match was called then he was pushed out on the track got headway enough to pre vent interference and then rode against Michael with a flying start Immediately after the race Stinson was seized for legal service in behalf of the Worcester manage ment Michael had an easy time In the 25 mile event due to Stinson ceveral times losing his at the cost of from one to three laps At the eighth mile Michael took' the lead bv forcing Stinson so fast as to really make him go by his motor tandems At the finish Michael wae six and an olgbtb laps ahead His time was 38:44 2 5 i red Ward Washington Park 85'85 170 sa 86 83r 92 61 R4 93 87 9091 95 88 1 90 91 92 91' 92 4S3 93 191 97 90 187 99 200104 98 Burkett 1 Heidrick 1 Donovan 1 YVallace Kruger 3b Padden 2b McGann lb Schrlver Murphy Wicker 0 1 Jeffries and Ruhlln Sign Articles 0 San rancisco James 0 Jeffries and Gus Rohlin the pugilists signed an agreement to day to fight for the 0 heavyweight championship nf the world It 9 I was agreed that the match is to take place day in either November or De ll' cember before the club olfering the largest purse The pugilists expressed preference for either the San rancisco Athletic or the Twentieths Century Club Tids for the fight will lie received and opened in public The articles of agreement call for I a division of the gate receipts on a basis I of 75 per 'cent to the wfnnerand 25 per cent to the loser signature accompanied that of Jeffries while Billy Madden who represented cRuhlin signed 2 with the would be champion Dayton 3 Toledo 1 Toledo August 20 Toledo lost today through sloppy fielding Pardee and Dun ham were well matched but errors lost the Score: 7 8 9 0 0 5 league team Owing to McGraw taking two American League teams to the coast this fall umnklvn Philadelphia crews are talking i would be folly for four eastern teams to go of the I there at the same time Score: I Home runs pay well In the Southern As tux' lat Ion where the continue show A I ering the money at the players who rap 0 0 I out four basere just st they did in the 0 0 I western country In the 80s At Little Rock 5 0 Sunday "Red" Wright plunked out a homer 0 0 for the team when it was needed and Ar 1 0 kansas enthusiasts threw $52 in coins of 4 0 every denomination at him 2 0 I Manager Tebeau of the Kansas City club has a scheme for protection for the minor I 9 I leagues against raids by thQ blg leagnes I He savs "My plan is to Impose fines on 14 0 niavers who desert the minor leagues for the big ones after the national agreement I expires Not one in ten of those tried is 1 ever kept by tha big league and players 0 I will be cautious about a 36 3 0 0 Elberfeld 9 RHE 8 9 14 1 Burns and Umpire Mul 17 9 0 I David The heavy rain which fell just before the first race caused the track to be come a quagmire at Windsor yester day: and upset form calculating for those who figured on a dry track Al the weather was bad it did not effect the attendance and the talent were as eager as ever to give bookmakers a battle but at the close of the day five of the choices had been bowled over and the only favor ite to win was races were are known to going and In spread eagled his field big margin Northumbria easily got the money in the first race from the favorite Elbe As good as 25 to 1 was quoted against the winner at one time Henry Zilt and All Gray were coupled as an entry In the second and were the favorites Henry Zitt went to the front soon after Hag tall and the farther he went the bigger was the gap he open ed He eventualiy'won pulled up by six lengths Newton and All Gray fought it out for the place which the former got The steeplechase over the short course was always between the first three Coley and Jenkins alternated in the lead the first turn of the field where the former gave way and Jim McGibben joined issue and appeared to be winning But Jenkins got his second wind before clearing the 'last obstacle and: won pulled up by five length's Toluca made a show of the field in the fourth and crossed the wire eased up five lengths of The Geezer Balm of Gilead out for the first time stood a hard drive and won the fifth from Axares thanks to su perior jockeyship 13 ox reveled in the going and beat a good field in the last race Starter Dwyer on behalf of the employes and associates of Secre tary Lew Wiswell presented him with a beautiful diamond ring as a token of their esteem There will be an auction sale of horses in training at 1:30 to day in the paddock The following horses will be sold to the highest bid der Chanson Ep and Edna 'Kenner Summaries: irst race selling 6 Northum bria 99 2 (Higgins) 15 to 1 and 6 to 1 won Elbe 103 (Givens) 2 to 1 and 4 to 5 second Jim Nap t101 (Hot hersoll) 6 to 1 third time 1:18 Golden Harvest Amo roso Ergo Myrtle Van Triune Descubri dora Hoo Hoy and Troubeam also ran Second race 5 Henry Zitt1 113 (J Martin) 2 to 5 and out won: Newton 108 (Givens) 3 to 1 and 4 to 5 second AIL Gray 191 (J Miller) coupled' in bet ting with Henry Zitt third: time? 1 :04 3 4 Wakita and Herodes also ran Third race steeplechase handicap short courser Geo Jenkins 135 (O'Donnell) 5 to 2 and 3 to 5 won Jim McGibben 145 (Ellison) 2 to 1 and 4 to 5 second: Coley 149 (A Johnson) 7 to 5 third time' 2:59 Eleanor Holmes Don Clarcnclo and Little Hfenialso ourth race selling 6 Toluca 102 (GiVeris) 10 to 1 and 3 to twbni The Geezer 100 (McKeand) to 1 and 8 to 5 second: llimtln 107 (Miller) 5 to 1 third time 1:18 Little Land Jim Gore Ravel ling Mr Clay and Incandescent also ranifth racev selling maiden 2 yenr olds 4 1 2 Balm of Gilead'" 112 (Bor land) 4 to 1 and even won Axares 110 (Glvensl 10 to 1 and 4 to 1 second Six Bits 105' (Meaner) 10 to 1 third: time 1:00 Jennie Day My Sunny South Marie Tryon Miss Bernice and Hoe also ran Sixth race selling 7 1 2 i ox 107 (Givens) 6 to 1 and 2 to 1 won Baffled 105 (Howell) 4 to 1 and 2 to 1 sec ond Alaho II 105 (Robertson) 5 to 2 third: 1:38 Tempt Ben Brown Lady Kent and also ran 'Entries: irst race 1 1 16 miles selling Belle 107: Zeno 106 Ellendale Pretty' Rosie 103 Princess Auroa Martha Street 102: Jim McGirk NelsoMorris 99 Hija 97 Russian 06 Second race 4 1 2 furlongs selling Nug gett 112: Herodes Ben Milam 109 Hot Pirate Girl 106 Sly Maid 104: Dough erty Debenture The Widow Ardita an ny Blazes 103 Psalms Lathrop Edna Kenner 100 Third race 6 Hiram Walker Hllee" MIdlo Ill VelmaClark 110 Georgie 109 Lecturer 107 Prl ma IL 102: Legal Maxim 85 ourth race 6 furlongs Roth Bermuda Prince 113 Divertisement 110 Ghetto 109: Loyal Prince Tinies Star Ava tar 107 Assassin 106 Laureates 105 Ari ba Bonnie Maid 102 ifth race 11 8 miles' Zonne 118 Enghurst 115 Meggs Topmast 111 Mr Pomeroy 104 Sixth race 71 2 furlongs Chas Shane 107 Tony Licalzi 104 Mrs Daniels Myrtle Dousterswlvel Descubrldora Lady Curzon Tilly Herr Polly Bixby Ml eou Pine Chip 100 Dynasty 95 Urganda 38 AB CLEVELAND 5 I New Y'ork August 20 As 'soon as the I sun dissipated the fog to day a gang of BROOKLYN WON TWO CLOSE GAMES painters began work on the top sides of the TTAxr 'Tizv puir rv I Shamrock II A dark shade of green paint 1HE HllUJbb 1TOrl snd hv noon thriv hart finished the stern and part of the pc rt side They ex pect to finish the painting by dark The crew of the Shamrock have been busy all morning overhauling their sails and getting them readv to bend when tho weather is at Louis tavorable Chicago at Cincinnati 0 Records Defeated Herculean 0 I The Records added another game to their 0 I series of victories by trouncing the Her 1 I culeans yesterday afternoon at Gill was in fine form keeping the hits i I have shut out bls opponents 0 I Innings 1 2 3 4 '5 6 7 8 0 I Records 2 0 5 6 2 5 1 0 0 I Herculeans 0 2 0 3 0 0 0 0 "7 I Gill and Hadan 1 I Chene and MangeL 'Batted for Dunn in eighth Inning DETROIT AB 4 5 5 CHAMPIONSHIP RECORD Lost 37 Portland avored by Pewamo Mich: August Ovid lost to Portland at the a onnro nf ft tfi 2 tt aw Cfw 1 nd a ft HVVIQ net Htr wnut man for Portland Hawley's umpiring 0 greatly favored Portland 0 Slagle Tenney lb Deinont 3b Cooley 1 Hamilton Lowe 3b Long Kittrldge Willis Nichols Waldron arrell 2b Dungan Clarke Grady lb oster 1 Coughlin 3b Clinginan Patten Mercer Newnort Hit bv I Bv Hughes 6 ewwia Y4 I rnfi 1 I i aa nrrl (1H1I ijlrt (YtVlftP IVY 1 fl 1 Vsx I jrwirtuaj I tween Wright and Little Lnrned won fnim i I Ware 6 2 6 3 6 2 Wright defeated Little I handily 7 5 2 6 1 6 2 Larned sand Inningsz YV right will play for the championship to weakened in I as orm Players Won nt St Louis August orm a good day at Delmar to day ily played favorites won ugurtha third race was backed heavily to twin by her stable the race went to Mada Bell who caught Lillian on the post ugur tha showed early speed but tired badly in the stretch and finished in the tuck Track Summaries: irst race 6 1 2 Two Annies 104 (Dale! 4 5 won Miss Coctiey 100 3 to 1 second Gratia 100 (Lind say) 8 to third time 1:22 Captain Low ry Tosettl Capitola Mr Brockwood Bon nitard Asoka Brightle Opera Girl also ran Second race 6 Ed I 112 (Snell) 8 to 5 won: Little Chico j6 (Llnd sav) 8 to 1 second Chas Billingsley 104 (Dale) 16 to 1 third: time 1 15 La Mascotta Daniel Roy: McDonald Alp Commodate? Lucia also ran Third race 5 1 2 Mada Bell :107 (O'Brien) 5 to 1 won Lillian 107 (Dale) 4 to 1 second Attelle 110 (Dugan) 7 to 1 third time Leo Nutter ugurtha Col Stone Ciarena Leflnre Ogele Miss Thomey Badger also ran ourth race 6 furlongs 106 even won Tenney Bell 1 101 (Bell) even second Churchill 107 (Dale) 25 to 1 third time 1:15 Santa Golden Easter Dick Hobson also ran" ifth race 6 1 2 Delsarte 109 (Dale) 3 to '1 won Percy 102 10 to 1 second Teucer 105 (Sned eker) 15 td5 1 third time 1:22 3 4 Hays Cherry Head Staff and Metoxen also ran Sixth 1 mile and 70 Tickful 107 (O'Brien) 3 to 1 won Zazel 105 (Watson) 2 to 1 second Imp Clonsilla 104 (auntleroy) 4 to 1 third time 1:47 3 4 Miss Theresa Chopin Admiral Schley The Caxton also ran Entries: irst race mile and 20 yards orget Not 96: Joe Doughty 109 Trixie II 95: Ellis 99 Dieudonne Capitola 97 irst One 95 Jones 106 Second race mile and 20 yards Quannah Parker 99 'Nekarnis 106 Round Turn 99: Crossmollna 14 Honey wood 95 Terra In cognita99 Third race 5 1 2 furlongs puree Lou Hazel 102 Huntressa H5: Hun ter Raine 105 Taby Tosa 107 'Allies 97 Sambo 110 Mamie English Leviathan 102 Crimean 110 ourth race 6 furlongs han Dandy Jim 92: Peaceful 104 Collins 107 Judge Pettus 95 Monograph Iftfi ifth race mile and 70 yards handicap Ida Ledford 102 Menace 92 Meddlesome 98 Cvrano S107: Crockett 106 (Ida Ledford and Menace coupled as Izer Co entry) sixin oc iiau Dn rsoy 106 uro 103 Nellie Helmuth 106 Nannie 101 Merrv Wager 94: Dominie inf Lexoline 103 Irving Mayer 106 Charles 103 Panca 105 The Wag 110 Benham 107 Ttiey could buy their furniture ader the old name but they conld not buy Keeler Sheckard 1 Dolan Kelley lb Daly 2b Dahlen Irwin 3b McGuire arrell Donovan Pre Readville Elk Zc rain which came to HO nark was not good day It was soggy ness nevertheless was larger than yesterday had some fine sport watching Audubon Boy steal the 2:24 'class for the Norfolk air Racing at ort Erie stake or Jaooo from bnaaow tnirnes ort Erie' Ont August2oAsummarieS the favorite who is owned and irst race 4 year olds and upward allow driven to day by Geers of ances) 6 Mynheer 107 (Lorenz) I Louisville Ky Audobon Boy paced 3 to 5 and out won Branch 107 (M Hlll) the first)heat in the remarkably good 6 to land 2 to 1 second Maple 101 (Blake) time of 2:06 3 41 The field felt happy 3 to 1 and 8 to 5 third time 1 :22 The when New Richmond A Rich Oriole Whistling Coon Miss Logan Gun hoot Cotton Jessamine Porter and Plucky fin mond horse took the second neat ished as named Second race 4 furlongs but after that heat the winner went to year olds selling Ingo 106 (Jackson) 12 Tt dramatic struggle be tp 1 and 5 to 1 won Lemuel 110 (Troxle'r) I Pieces it was a dramatic struggle pe 4 to 1 and 8 to 5 second Patrick 105 I tween Geers and Hudson Third (May) 2 to 1 and 4 to 5 third time :56 I money went to Cinch the Athol gel Santa Bonita Elizabeth Jane Moderator ding and fourth to Dainty Queen and Dash also ran Third race 3 year oIds I rn thn 9 10 trnt Tncrclos a California and upward 1 1 16 mlles Orontas 113 was the choice of the talent (Blake) 3 to 1 and even won Obstinate thecnoiceot tne taien Simon 102 (May) 8 to 1 and 3 to 1 sec an the race went to him in a walk ond Montreal 89 (Adams) 5 to 1 and 7 to over his best time being 2:14 1 4 if 5 third time 1:50 Gray Dally Wine teen horses were in the field for the Press and Margaret Steel finished as named I start of the 2:19 trot Betting favored ourth race handicap 2 year olds 5 fur I Sallie Simpson a Kentucky mare who longs Doyle's Commoner 118 (Jackson) 2 felicitated her backers by marching r15k I away with the first two heats Yeola rimentp (Bake? d8 1fo 5 and to 21 took the third while Vic Scheller left third time EO lintlock and Kirk L(v the bunch easily the fourth and won ingston finished as named ifth race the heat This event was unfinished 3 year olds and upward 5 furlongs In I Admiral Dewey the son of Bingen vaslon 105 (Hayden) 2 to 1 and even 1 and a descendant of Nancy Hanks was won oneda 105 (Jackson) 2 to 1 and even I the winner in the trot for foals of 1SS18 second: Pigeon Post 107 (Bender) 5 to 1 The coit ls onG of Malcolm i rt promising horses and to day he show AioroKa Dta The Lftoy Powhattsun I a Alsora and Midnight Chimes also ran Sixth what he was by winning the race race 2 year olds and up selling 7 fur two straight heats with the best Magnetic 106 (Hacken) 3 to 5 and time 2:14 1 2 During the afternoon the out won Prince of Song 89 (Redfern): 10 I judges announced that Scott Hudson to 1 and 4 to 1 second Lady Silver 98 who drove Hawthorne had been fined (Jackson) 4 1 and 6 to 5 third time syx) for disorderly conduct Summar 1:36 Avoca Edith Broadway The I jes Brother and Minnie finished as named: Entries: hrst race 6 furlongs 3 year I 2: 5" CLASs THREE IN olds Juvencus 113 Visitor 110 it TLRSE $1000 (CONCLUDED) Johnpy Brown 107 Mollie Poytpn 405 Aiuertu uytnen CHairman Remsen Aurous 104 I "Iare by 01 Hhyseed it WIHaird arsjgnt Kerry I Moerill 8 Mills Gray Bill Higgins 101 Sunny Girl ch by Nonpareil 99 Second race 4A furlonars I dition (Kenney) 1 2 year olds Dominican Ben Blau LBirlgen" by Bin ton 115 Doraet Effrontery 112 Juanita (Garth) Circus Girl Appointee Latch String I Easter (Golden) Cormac Queen rieze John Rath Sil I Lauretta ch (Middle ver Chtmes 107 Third race 7 furlongs 3 on' 74'" 3 year olrts Magnetic 107 I Jchn Hooper ch (Brls Beau 106 Antithesis 100 Edith 102: tol Competitor 101 Ida Penzance 93 ourth I Santa (Shank) race mile 3 iyear olds and upward selling I Capt Haff br (Humph Dandy 112 Tip Gallant 111 Highland Ireyy1leI A 'v3 Prince I 104 randoe Templar Jes I Senator Mills (Galla samlne Porter Gallienne 102 Little Tom my Tufcker 101 Sauce Boat 100 The IoaJ er 95 Checkmate 91 Arganauta 93 ifth rona RIX fnrlnncQ 4 vPOr nMc and nntvard selllng rSamivel Tyrba 409 Oconee 102 2:24 CLASS THREE Prince Plausible 99 Glad Hand 97 Innom THE NOROLK STAKE inatum 94 Diva 92 Slxtn race mile I Audubon Boy ch by 3 year olds and upward Sliver Gar I Audtfbon laxey by ter: 112 Waterhouse "Dick Warren ill I Bourbon (Hudson) Exit Little Sallie 109 Sempire Prince of Show Chimes: br by Song 101 Zelgfeld 98 Badge Bell 89 I CM tries (Geers) I Cinch ch (Blanchard) Handl Queen lk 1 (Munson) Louise (Merrill) 'Chicago: August 20 The Hawthorne han I Star Pugh ch (Lock dlcap valued at $700 resulted in the defeat I Rajab b'f of i Hernando' the heavily backed odds dn I New Richmond (Ben favorite Vulcain' winning) pulled up bj edict and McHenry) two lengths Summaries: 1 Sphinx irst race11 five i and a half furlongs I (Alooly? Muresca 101 (Rahsch) 2 to 1 won Pyrrho I 103 (Gormley) 2 to 1 second Harry VY11 I Heloise blk (Biggs) son 106 (Sullivan) 42 to 5 third time 1:13 Queen br 1 1 1 isnatreri nan uin niuo mugr VUIU aiw run o1nv ncii onai' Second race seven furlongs selling School Time 206 211 210 2084 209 for i'Scandal 107 (Knight) 9 to 20 won 2:10 CLASS TWO About 102 (Gormley) 10 to 1 second PUHSE $1500 Audie 407 (Doss)4 to third time 1:36 Toggles br by ly by Mary Moore 1 Slips Princess Strathmore Pasha (Clark) Hattie June' Emily Crean Malden Lane Little Dick (Pope) King's avorite Economic Macbusha also Temple Wilkes (Golden) ran Third race mile and 70 yards Sister Alice (Kenney) 101 (Knight) 13 to 10 won Trinity Bell Janice (Sanders) 9 (Gormley)? 11 to 5' second Strangest Time 2:12 2:11 105 (Davisson) to 1 third time 1:52 1898 TROTTING TWQ Bangle also ran ourth one mile THREE? PURSE $2000 Vulcain 110 (Sullivan) 16 to 5 Admiral Dewey by Bingen won Hernando 109 (Coburn) 17 to 20 sec Nancy Hanks by Happy Medium ondp Silurian 9o (Rausch) 6 to 1 third ppiterj time 1:48 Lady Strathmore and Maggio Carrie Bel (Thayer) Koweuan nr (ijoinen Hawthorne (Hudson) Nelly Boca (Carpenter) Melton (Young) Say Tell (Pterce) Brother bc (Ryan) 2:17 2:14 2:19 CLASS THREE IN won Prairie Deg 98 lusrigiBHBlfl 1 Mr by iHanan Be Chanct I Leola or ir Clay hV hv wamhie: Ionian Wilkes (Van Bokke len) Limerick (McClary) Henrietta blk tn (Young) Sphinx Lassie (Turner) ch Charles Jagobs ch (Ken ney) Ben Hal Turner) Earter (Kilborn) Debut (M McHenry) Oneonta ch (Olney) I Conroy 1 2 1 0 3 0 asev base Seymour 111'Mrii py IVtCilinniLy I at Rv Mccsfnnftv bv Qiavon a I nnnn hv the South Eend Greens in the on bass Baltimore 9 Detroit 5 I first of a series of three games The game Umpire Connolly Attend I was well played ana most inieresiiiiK I arvAre Vnno tha tocais mdUB vuuj vs I Greens' runs was earned Both pitchers U11H were good thougn worn Bcore chia August 20 Cleveland de innings 1 2 3 ladiphla to day by bunching hits I Battle CkO 0 Cf the local men were widely Greens 0 10 uatteries raii iw 0 Two base lilt I Harrv Thr AA ha sc (Harke Brand 1 field Sacrifice Clarke 'Hit by pitcher I william Whombird Jr 1 By Chesbro 2 Double play Davis and view Wagner Base on balls Off Wicker 1 oft I A Tolllfsen' Glenview Chesbro 1 Left on bases Pittsburg II) St 1 Philips Hoyt Glenview Louis4 Struck out By Wicker 2 by Ches Walter ovargue Belmont bro 1 Stolen Wagner Wild pitch I George Braid St Paul Country cnesoro rime uaj viuo Brown Attendance 3500 I Bruce Smith iOnwentsIa Yah Kenosha Joe Cleveland Brooklyn Won Double Header 1 club Philadelphia August Brooklyn won David McIntosh Westward Ho 92 a rvun i i Bristol Midlothian 97 two games from Philadelphia to day by Tweedie Belmont 92 timely hitting In the first game Donovan I Alexander Taylor Exmoor 91 1 1 1 1 a Vile I naa me iwais voinpivieiy ni uu iucivj Afhn Good fielding on Philadelphia's "part saved 1 A Christy Townsend from being hit more frequently I David oulis Chicago The locals had a chance to win in the ninth w(gpxt inning of the second game' With three willle Still men on bases and two out Delahanty forced Robert Taylor Exmorr lick at second Emslie was taken ill 'and retired after the first game players umplr il Isbury Om wentsia ine the second mistake in niarn vvaiier vnwentsia signals one of fingers was badly Omventa' injured by a pitched ball in the first game Harold Neil MacNcale Cincinnati Totals Innings 1 Brooklyn 3 Philadelphia 0 Rrnoklvn 2 lick) Stolen bases Wolver ton Jenni lgs Double Donovan Dahlen and Kelley Left on Brook lyn 3 Philadelphia 5 irst base on By Donovan 5 by Townsend 2 Struck out Bv Donovan 4 by Townsend 3 Passed arrell ild Donovan 2:00 Umpire Emslie SECOND GAME BROOKLYN AB 5 Anderson lb Duffy Mruvetre Hallman riel 3b Donahue Hawley Sparks Totals Innings 1 2 Boston 0 3 Milwaukee 0 0 Earned runs Boston 2 Stahl Wallmart TlnnnhllA Young' Home Stahl a tt 1 linn i i iiiuii 1 Double Parent erris and reeman Collins Parent and reeman Hemphill and reeman Bruyette and irst base on balls By Hawley 2 by Sparks 2 Struck By Young 3 by Hawley 1 by Sparks 1 Time l20 Umpire Cantlllon Attendance 3518 M'ltins 3b I reenan lb Hemphill J'n is 2b ril' feeling against him here BALTIMORE AB 1 4 4 9 5 0 0 3" Three base hits Mnrtman Tshftll Qhn 1 i change in the make up I gart Sullivan Home runs Patten Grlf short fith Stolen Clin gman Shugart 2 Howe 11 ii ent to I Double plays Shugart and Isbell: Cling and McGinnity was man arrell and Grady irst base on I kalle PaflAn A hv 1 14 i hv jiitch The iron man pitched By Patten 1 Struck By rtnm)ling block to Detroit patten 7 by Griffith 4 Time 2 hours visitors out in every in Umpire Haskell Attendance 3114 eighth wnen vivo work ai me uai 'crs two runs Siever was the box 3 8 33 Keeler Sheckard 1 Dolan Kelley lb Daly 2b Dahlen Irwin 3b arrell Hughes Tarrerr Hnlnies 3b Totals Batted for Donohue in the ninth Innings 1 2 3 4 56 7 Brooklyn 1 1 f1 0 0 0 1 Philadelphia 0 0 0:0 0 1 0 Earned runs Brooklyn 3 Philadelphia 1 Tvso base Sheckard Dahlen Home Sheckard Stolen Irwin Doug lass Double Dablen and Kellev: Left on Brooklyn Philadelphia 10 irst base on nugues a irwin rrucK hv Dononue 4 Time 2:10 Guire Orth and Jacklitsch 6464 9 nZZi Jim Corbett will' start on a thirty 1 I tour ot America with a vaudeville company hjjs I next month elt is reported that Charley Mlte heli owns part Interest in Saratoga hotel He has brought his family over from England and will reside here permanently Notwithstanding the reports that were Time circulated to lie contrary Barry the re tired bantamweight enampion oisciaims any intention of re entering tho ring I Sig Hart figures it out that a victory over I Marvin Hart would place Jack Beauscholte I in a position' to challenge the leaders In ills division Sig has a lot of confidence in (J his man 0 There is some talk of a match being fixed0 up between Harry Harris and Pedlar Pal 0 mer when the latter makes his trip to this 0 country ort Erie Athletic Club will 0 bid lor the bout 0 1 Rain Spoiled Jackson Races" Jackson Mich August 20 A little dear about noon induced tha management to reconsider a notice of post ponement of the first day of the race meet of the Jackson County Driving club but rain came again just as the horses were called up 'One heat of the 2:25 and trotting events were all that were pulled off when It was announced that these two unfinished races would be added to to taor programme Eddie favorite in the 2:25 trot won bls heat handily but Hard Bars the 2:35 favorite did no better than fourth Dr Strong winning In the mua nummary: 2:25 CLASS PURSE $500 Eddie blk by Grlnnol Kim A Pennock Glenville (Pennock) Ike by Jobe (McCann) Monta ch by Montreal (McEwen) Algomah ch a by Strathmore (Mellen) Bessie ch by Wlldersee (Rotch) Sylvester br' by Cassidy (El liott) 2:32 3 4 2:35 CLASS PURSE $300 Dr Strong by Strong Boy Silllngs Milford Center (Gordon) Tommy Thomas by Reviell (Van Hukln) Miss Pugh ch by Tom Pugh (Simp son) Hard Barsbr by Monbara (Thom oes) Margaret bm by Wilkes wood (YV1II iams) Lady Althea ch by Russia (Pen nock) Geo Easter by Geo St Clair fMussey) Jersey red br by lashlight (Carr): Pilot Gift by Pilot Medium (Garr num) Queen by Cassidy (Ttiom as) 2:34 3 4 Albion Driving Parle Officers Albion Mich August 20 complete reorganization of the Albion air and Driving Park association occurred to night at a meeting of the stockholders held at the council rooms 'The new board of directors were elected as follows: esseier Irwin Dever! ng YV arrant Lester Hoaglin and John Brown The matter of hold Ing an annual fair this fall was discussed but no decision was arrived at Immedi ately following the meeting of the stock holders the newly elected directors met and elected the following officers: President Hoaglin vtes president I Dever Ing treasurer John Brown secretary Irwin an en him a ting ru nine anl lire' cces 'l of th and Punn to i 1 put II Irff hunting anl team Detroit and proved to lathelelpnt form He held the down to seven sctteTdh ir wirt backed up by brilliant Elberfeld and G'ea played rattling game and simply "Wti made8threo runs in the first Gleason ninorpH I Kamo for the home team flew to Brodie and tinnings 345 August 20 (Spe eot even and landed a close and contest by superior all Capt Casey men full of good baseball and their vic 1 Positively cured by tlee Little Pllle They also relieve Distress from Dys 1 TndiMtlon and Too Hearty Eat bL Ing A perfect rem 3 for Dizzinessvi Nausea Drowsiness I Bad Taste In the Mouth Coated Tongue Pain in the Bide TORPID LIV 'ER They regulate theBowls Purely Vegetable Small Pill Small Dase Small Price 32 4 PHILADELPHIA It 0 0 llberfelil'n the basvs ic I Toledo 0 pdiii crorod two Dayton 0 ln singled Casey bunted Batterles ardee ards Gleason followed and Blue Nance waT out Grand Rapid Wheeliris 3 Williams to Hart scoring Holmes I Wheeling August Wheeling tied the Dillon hit to Dunn who made a poor I BCOr6 jn the fifth but in their half of the throw amt Casey scored Dillon was 1 ame inning" Grand Rapids batted hard out etr iling I scoring four runs a winning lead Score: 'altlmcre scorea one iuii Innings 1 2 3 inn' ns McGraw sin5e and lnr'Lr1Vn Wheeling 0 0 0 in" first base hurt his knee Donlin Gd Rapidsl 0 2 cirr'pl Pevmour forced Donlin at WntorlABTnna i Hrnnd McGraw scored on iinams i Jtatusky Attendance 300 fiv to Barrett Dunn fouled to Dll lane rj UI Hoitimnrp scored ll'lfl 1 iwuim I again Seymour singled stole second I ort Wayne Matthcwg 2 and got to third on bjgh I or( Wayne Ind August Mullen hnIV entails and was forced was invincible to day while Schlorf was i Rroiip ihort to second Seymoux batted all over the lot Nattress and Mui I UAV11 fr VmiIch za i iiimn i i he seventh the Birds just missed the features Score ti 1 0 g9 rsz I i oo i va yca fvtnr Tne OTf Diulus wno uu QV tn I ii voo fi ift xmo rUafp anrl I Matthews 0 I HAS ut nut trying to get back Con I Mullen and uller Schlorf and rmliy's umpiring again gave dissatis I Williams faction and tnere was rnucn tuviuus and wrangling Bresnahan was put out of tho gamii and Robinson caugnt the ninth Inning Aftr tho game Connollv was escort ed oft the grounds by a detachment of Tnoro is an unaemaoiy ugiy score Davis also fan ifth race six furlongs Educate 91 (Gormley) 8 to 1 won If You Dare 108 Alexander) 8 to 1 sec ond: Goal Runner 104 (Dominick) even third time 1:19 Little Duchess II Pupil Urat Campbell Alice Dougherty Queen Lucille Bramble Triaditza Big Injun Ester Riggs also ran Sixth race mile and a sixteenth selling Oxnard 103 (Suinvenj io (McInerney) 5 to 1 98 (Birkenruth) 10 to Banish alse Lead come also ran Entries: irst race Inland Lake Evil Eye The Rabbit Grizel Prue Irmingard 107 Whlffit Lingo 110 Jean Raphael Baby Hall Lucy Locket The stewardess Amirante 115 Second six and a half furlongs: Little Duchess II 83 Queen84 Krewer 98 Big Injun 95 True it 'Sa tn Lazarus Esq 401 Rival Dare 102 Crenfer 103: Hart 105 Third race one St luff Rube 102 Rasselas 105 Telamon 110: lying Torpedo412 Argregor Whit field 105 ourth race one mile handicap Kentuckv Babe 92 Henry of ranstamar 97 BoneyBoy 98: Strangest 99: The Con queror II 105 ederal 108 ifth race mile and an eighth Pencil Me 85 Zack Phelps 90 Searcher 91 Odnor 92 rangible 102:: Prince Blazes 103 Her mencla104: Volnndles 106 Sixth race one mile selling Helen Paxton Charley Moore 119 Maryland Reserve The Bondman Dan Cupid Capt Hamm 121 Ecotne 124 Outsider Won at Kinloch St Louis August 20 The our Hundred was tbe only first choice to score at Kin loch Park to day One heavily played sec ond choice and three outsiders took the remainder of the card'Track fast Sum to 4 won Little i the latest method treatment cures Scout 106 (J Mathews) 4 to 1 second I Varloeten(j stricture without cuitf ng Stretching or loss df time also Oirtmle wa4s Stella Perkins 103 (C Wright) lo to 1 Prlvate Impotency Kidney Liver Bladder Stomach emale and Rectal third time 1:10 Intend and Sallie Green tX "CONSULTATrON REE Calfor write for Mank tor home treatment A (MRchelDTto 5 BOOK REE' Hours 9 a to 8 Sundays 10 a to 3 IMPORTANT PATIENTS) I second: Little Louis 105 (Helgeson) 7 to I am the only specialist on chronic and private diseases in this city doing business 1 third: time 1:17 Jessie Achenbach Mrs I own repntatlon Pay no attention to those specialists who claim 20 to 40 yeara ii 4 II I a nnd Tin aln a 1 on s' kn nradorocWa avt I4T11 ii hi HiLveo rAAnva a a nAW urn riucHiv iiv mi 1 t1 tAjWiinnvv uo smm nrmri ri i i a num ruin veaitio ov i a i ixa rxxiei irreco i iu (lift iim inr nil lux va eaaz (ngVHI Caney 105 (J Yfathews) 5 to 1 their bralnX SRemember I am practlciiig on my own name and reputation: I have won Chorus Boy 102 JNarvaez) even sec charge ot these offices from the first day located here these are th mly bMc ond NettieRegent96 (J Hicks) 11 to 5 private blood and skin disease offices where each time jot call yoc see the one third: time 1:47 Sarilla and Miss Liza anja la advertised while in the other offices you are interviewed either by soma doc also ran ifth race mile and 20 yards charge or bv an assistant Bo if you want to be doctored by some one you know selling Hylo wonr iDan thm'g of but who advertises under the reputation Paxton 412 (J to 1 second Mo yars of experience in order to deceive you call on them trot It you want the most nos 110 (J Mathews) to 5 third time icifntific treatment and a guarantee that each time you call you will see xne and no 1:27 John Collins and Impromptu also ran eIse all on Entries: iHt race 7 furlongs selling CRU The our Hundred Ill April Ravensbury I fc Ira Ire 2Q8 WOODWARD AVtp a a (: a eai a ft pi re a 1 i IB BB am a as mb ABM MSASO a aa unuuLUDEnu DETROIT XAGy xDira rave l'' Orielc 1 1 a zamc 'll im Isbell lb served Howell starteu Shugart for Baltimore and proved Sullivan for the Tigers who fell Griffith two doubles a single and Totals jn the first inning net Ir 1 2 runs McGraw hurt his Chicago 4 0 to first in the first in I Earned Washington the came This xwo oase mccaiianu fti ft i ft ftxr a 1 a vi rnj WiiLvuns 2b linn and 3b Brodie I Hart lb and 3b 3 Howel? and Iiobinson reeman made his PitrhPT Scott nas come to ternis vnu 0 I Comiskey 0 Pittsburg has not lost a game in Chi fl I cago this season pl release! by Boston may be ex 2 I pected most any day 0 I The American League Is said to have se 0 I cured grounds in St Louis I The latest Is that Cleve 3 land and Cincinnati are to combine I The 3 Philadelphia National League team 0 I aspirations yesterday Outside of the catchers and pneners on team every man has made at least one home run this season Barney Dreyfuss of Pittsburg is op posed to a compromise between the two leagues and wants to fight to a finish 'Will Mertes be suspended for his attack Unnkell at Washington on Monday? If I he Is it wilt greatly impair Chicago's I chances for winning the pennant I it is reported in Chicago baseball circles Bre ncrs that Tom Loftus win be rounn at tne head 1 "ere Whitewashed of the St Louis American League team in August Boston whitewashed 1 1903 and Watkins managing the i I inw 5UicKest played game on grounds this season Hawley who 'i'" the box tor the vlsllnr vxj I trooKiyn lliinueii'iitt VI CWB atv lamins in favor of Sparks in the uriously of declaring their trip offgas it 1 1 1 fk ft ftK a ax I 1 A 4 ft ft a ft ft ft ft Aft with: ine nome team I unr remainder Young was very effective boston: AB showed the way down the back stretch i to Handicap WeifKhta for kTo mor the far turn when shot Roe I Hampton to the front and Increasing his row KVerT JanP the 3 year old won In The whlte House handicap which has a gallop by six lengths Only two took part I In the 2 mile hurdle race Holland and been named In honor of Irving Swan st Draughtsman the former was favorite and I one mile and an eighth will be run' nt i'n Windsor to morrow The official handicap 1 in the betting landed first in the 7 fur longs race Summary: Per bas assigned the following weights irst race 2 miles over 8 hurdles handi I Salve 100 Blink 107 Aurea 95 Trebor cap for 4 vear olds and Holland 146 1 107 Charlie Brien 104 Ohnet 97 Ethel (Veitch) 4 to 5 and out won Draughts kt heat 116 Prlr'a il 90 Miss Soak 106 man 153 (Monahan) 41 to 10 and out sec Senator" Beveridge 98 elma Clark 90 ond time 4:01 2 5 Second race 7 fur Aloha IL 90 Irish Jewel 94 Ceylon 90: longs 3 year olds and up Harrf Jessie Jarboe 94 Monk Wayman 108 mock 111 (Landry) 15 to 1 and 6 to 4 won Hllee 100 Tea Gown 90 John McElroy Barbara rietchie 84 (G Thompson) 7 to 96 Enghurst 102 reyllnghuysen 98 The 2 and 6 to 5 second Satire 104 (Shaw) 13 Beer 96 Baffled 95 Stamp 98 Zonne 100 to 5 and even third time 1:27 Scotch 1 irst Past 90 Vouch 90 Rush Bill Massie Oliver Me Cogswell I The cross country racers have been given Annie Thompson Anecdote Col Ballen the following weight for to morrow's event tine Eloim Diffidence and Gertrude Ellis I Lord arandole 460 Little Joe Prince ran Third race 4 1 16 miles for 3 year Zeno 130 Coley 145 Bellamy 140 Tate's olds and Roe Hampton 106 (O'Connor) Creek 135: Nldanas 130 Jim McGibben 6 to 5 and 1 to 4 won' Imp Ill (air 145 Don Clarencio 135 George Jen good) 6 to 5 and I to 3 second The Rhy kins 130 Roxburgh 130 Zufaillg 135 Llt rner 98 (McGinn) 12 to 1 and 2 to 1 third tie Ben 130 Lot Thome 130 Henry Gibbs time' 1:46 4 5 Sweet Lavender also ran 130 Juniper 130 Eleanor Holmes 130 ourth race 5 furlongs selling for 2 year Honolulu 106 (Shaw) 1 to 3 and out won Arak 109 (Mounce) 12 to 1 and AIIUDnM Dfi 3 to 1 second Shandonfield 105 (McGinn) JU I II 1 1 I I aj 10 to 1 and 2 to 1 third time 1:08 Bed at a imgton Catspa Atheola and Cassville I nr gi SM ft ft also ran ifth race 11 16 miles handicap I MZ Jf si for all Klnnikinnlc 114 (Shaw) 9 to I It JUHrniljL 5 and 3 to 5 won The Amazon 103 (Coch I ran) 16 to 5 and 4 to 5 second Trigger 113 I (Odom) 20 to 1 and 6 to 4 third time 1 :46 4 54 Specific and Agnes also ran HE STOLE THE $5000 NOROLK STAKE Sixth race 5 furlongs selling for 2 year olds Elsie 109 (Burns) 7 to 10 and out ROM SHADOW CHIMES won Keynote 406 (O'Connor) 3 to 1 and 7 to 10 second: Oclawaha 101 (Smith) 10 to 1 and 3 to 1 third: time 1:07 2 5 Dark! Secret Connecticut Equalize Trump Mon 1 TOGGLES HAD A WALK OVER IN tana Pioneer and Similar also ran I tx vt tv ciTfttxr Entries: irst race handicap 6 furlongs 1KO1 hIj'JW HMb Musketeer 120 103 Demurrer 116 John Rusk 109 May 104 ADMIRAL DEWEY A DESCENDANT 93 Second race selling 1 1 16 miles Al fred Vargrave 113 Blueway Alsike 106 NANCY HANKS SHOWED CLASS iti Kspur iv ijoianno ivira ignesiiy Bowen 103 Inshot 92 Chaos 88 Third race Grand Union Hotel 6 furlongs Gold smun iasrerman 1Z7: Alluert' izz torius Peninsula Stranger South horn Dixleline 117 King Hanover rld Saturday Homestead Barron ourth race handicap mile and 70 yards Isidor 126 Bellario 109 Ben McDhul 104 Specific 103 May TV Louisville 102 Lucent 95 St innan 88 Sixth race 2 year olds 5 furlongs City Bank Yan kee 115 Stranger Drageman Goldsby Broadstreet 110 Rose of May 107 BLOObPOISON I guarantee my Lates Method Treatment to be a positive cure tor Blood Poison If you have thia awful disease you are In completely Cu ed the various symptoms you notice should oe a wain fc Ing to take immediate put It oft until too late as It continually gets worse If you have sore throat patches on tongue or mouth glands hair falling out blotches on body ttchiny skin or other signs of this awful disease call on me I give you a written guarantee to cure you without Mercury or Potassium and PAY WHEN CURED ACH TIME 1'011 CALL YOU SEE ME PER xp SONaIlY I HAVE 18 DIPLOMAS CERTIICATES AND LICENSES WHICH TESTIY TO MY ABILITIES Roe Hampton Beat Imp i August20 The card run off this afternoon was considered only a very ordinary The track swas fast and the weather warm muggy Roe "Hampton met tn the 11 16 mile race for horses who had tnot won $L0o0 during the year In the beUing they were equal favorites at 6 to Rnp went off In the lead and fl I Vi i n' Tl ('ll nmllhin score for the thirty six holes was 160 which is a remarkable figure for such a course David Bell of the Midlothian Club was a close second with 162 The play the entire 0 field showed good golf considering that the was a from 1 I the recent rains i The medal score 0 Morning: 1 Out 4s 1 In Afternoon Out 4 I In Van Haltren Davis 8 McBride Selbach 1 Murphy 2b Bowerman Ganzel lb Warner Taylor Totals Batted for Willis in theInnings 1 3 4 5 Boston 0 0 0 0 0a New York 0 0 0 0 0 Earned New York 1 14 8 9 0 was giver a bad set back In Its pennant Twn' irs Philadelphia 3 Cleveland 5 vr ultz Davis Dolan Har Sira Three base O'Brien lapey Double plays Ely 1" Harvey and Lachance Lachance Left on 9 Cleveland 4 irst base on ikrnhard 1 by McNeil 1 Struck rn by McNeil 1 Wild i win 1 a Attendance 720 Score i I niucr Ann Arbor viicn August zu A Yost the fotoball coach for the coming A season is expected to arrive in Ann Ar bor about September 1 Ho lias already left the Pacific coast on the journey east The 0 0 players will begin to gather soon after the i arrival of Yost although September 9 Is 3 the date set for actual practice to 1 0 0 1 Avery and Dice Win at i)fendoni Mendon Mich August 20 Avtorir OHfl TtlYgs hA PT 'Irtb UAn A ft I mi'i kiiv kvix vaieiivi VCl 4L4i 6 ol Dowagiac easy victory over the 0 0 1 Mannon team riniey ana uptegrovc a 1 1 0 1 series of games here to day 3 6 0 2 2 miA A mAlnnM ft Jlonte JH 'Lehigh' Valley Railroad between Buf 17 1 falo and New York and Philadelphia Luxurious trains running on limited eleventh I time Route of the Black' Diamond 6 7 8 9 10 11 I Express Stopover allowed at Buffalo on alf 0 0 0 0 0 1 through tickets to New York and Two base I adelphia via this line 15 8 9 0 Riker Only One Hit Off Smith DoublA nlav I DftnA rmoV WMi AiiuRt 20 fSoecfal' nrie The Malta Vitas were beaten this after i i ft ft I eftV ft ft flronnc tn Ihi 12 23 0 1 2 0 3 1 1 12 1 0 2 3 0 0 0 14 21 27 14 3 HO A 1 5 5 1 2 5 1 2 2 5 9 2 3 5 7 2 5 5 6 3 4 3 6 4 9 10 8 7 3 4 6 4 4 dis 8 1 9 dis 10 8 7 dis 11 11 10 dis 12 12 11 dis 6t 3 dr A 3 33 01 0 3 13 2 0 0 1 1 1 0 3 1 0 10 0 0 14 2 12 10 13 9 12 2 7 43 6 6 4 3 3 8 3 5 4 3 15 A 10 4 9 12 5 5 7 8 15 11 67 12 6 11 9 7 11.

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