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3 THE DETROIT REE PRESS Vi I NEWS THE SPORTING WOULD fl 1 12 5 0 4 L' 0 4 4 ROM THE TRACK AND STABLE TO A ryo DAY'S GAMES II 1 0 at Milwaukee of outside TO GAMES 0 7 12 Totals II 1 5 0 Iphia 0 47 1 0 2 10 27 14 38 0 on 59 7 5 INE 3 0 3 in WESTERN ASSOCIATION i 4 0 3 0 24 18 1 6 37 6 ninth the feature Hartman's batting was 3 hit or run without 8 PURSE 0 1 4 5 0 1 1 1 2 1 plSVS 3 12 0 2 12 1 27 12 Totals 3 3 3 3 3 greu 1 1 1 0 fenc 5 24 DI Snybold 5 feature work was a 0 8 27 13 33 Totals BASEBALL BRIES 0 1 5 0 Ames 11 1 4 STATE BASEBALL for allow field 0 0 1 3 1 15 1 24 4 28 3 24 15 4 3 if 2b 0 1 4 Cr 1 0 1 0 1 nnings 8 0 4 3 CRICKET GOL II 6 27 0 3 12 ST OOTBALL 8 AMONG THE AMATEURS ill 0 1 10 lb Totals 7 24 20 2 out when 99 1 1 hits IS 6 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 6 0 1 1 1 0 0 3 2 II 3 2 4 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 2 3 0 0 3 3 3 0 0 2 0 0 0 3 6 3 9 9 2 2 9 12 2 4 3 3 4 3 3 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 I 1 0 1 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 4 1 1 1 0 4 0 4 1 0 0 2 8 6 2 0 3 11 0 5 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 6 3 be re of the and he suspen 0 0 0 0 0 4 5 19 6 0 2 0 0 0 1 0' 0 0 0 0 3 3 3 II 3 1 0 1 0 0 7 0 0 3 0 7 6 2 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 i 0 0 1 1 0 1 12 3 4 0 0 0 1 5 6 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 4 1 1 6 1S NO LONGER A HOODOO tub DETROIT BATSMEN AB 4 4 4 4 4 3 3 3 4 10 0 1 1 1 c0 1 0 0 4 4 4 3 AB 4 5 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 8 6 4 0 24 7 0 0 change in Nationals doughnuts 2 4 17 6 8 9 1 0 3 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 54 44 48 43 4 3 4 4 3 0 3 4 3 3 2 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 10 7 0 1 0 3 0 3 0 15 2 2 2 1 1 6 8 3 4 0 4 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 4 4 5 5 4 4 3 4 4 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 JOCKEY HENNESSEY WAS SERIOUSLY INJURED AT HARLEM YESTERDAY 1 0 1 0 2 0 i 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 1' 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 11 1 2 1 0 0 1 0 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 4 1 0 0 1 6 3 10 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 7 1 0 2 0 0 0 1 4 2 1 3 1 1 2 1 0 0 0 1 24 7 0 0 0 1 3 3 2 1 1 3 27 7 8 0 1 0 3 1 13 00 0 0 0 0 2 1 3 8 1 3 1 2 3 0 1 7 0 2 1 0 0 0 5 8 6 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 2 0 69 65 ENDURANCE BY RIGHT WAS BEATEN OUT OR PLACE BY GOLDSMITH 1 0 1 Hartsei 1 Green Dexter Doyle lb Raymer Childs 2b Hickey 3b Kahoe Hughes Totals 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 'y 445 420 374 Burns 84 risby rar 79 96 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 00 1 a Puzzle Philadelphia Chicago through 11 2 2 2b Ci fel'i 10 5 0 York 1 "3 27 9 PRINCE ALERT WON REE OR ALU ROM ANACONDA AND CONNER AB 4 4 9 614 579 535 Pittsburg Philadelphia Brooklyn St Louis Boston Cincinnati Chicago New York 33 3 0 was made 5 7 8 0 0 0 0 0 1 10 Two base horse REVIEW 1 00 0 AV on 66 66 64 Dowd 1 Stahl Collins 3p Selbach 1 McBride rf Van Haltren Dnvis Strang 4r Murphy 2b Ganzel lb Warner Hickman Van zanat fe 0 0 heap bill Had it 9 6 1 0 0 Bailey and STAR CHIMES REDUCED HIS RECORD TO 3:06 IN THE 2:09 ACE 1 2 1 1 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 AB 5 3 4 3 3 4 0 0 WON $5000 PURSE OR 3 YEAR OLD3 AT HARTORD CRONIN IN GRAND ORM dozen raw with a bottle of InweriaV Extra Dry Champagne is an after theater thought Madeline GJJttle Tommy Tucker 89 Infallible SO Walter Rollins has sold Black Scot to red de Ruiz The price was stated at $1000 Jake Holtman who started the horses at theWindsor meeting during the last two weeks is now handling the flag at Kinloch lie is getting his fields away nicely Several of the larger racing establish ments down east will winter at'Sheeps head Bay this year instead of making a trip to the coast and take part in therisco meetings Whitney is convinced that Jockey Turner's obstinacy in not accepting the start' in the uturity was responsible for Nasturtium's failure to do better The millionaire turfman is now investigating Turner's ride Commando will not face the starter again this year His fore legs are still in bad shape and he cannot race this season may train next year but there is more than a chance that Mr Keene will deter mine to take no chances with him and re tit'o him to Castleton Ely has greatly strengthneed the Ho covers a world of ground at Stallings said yesterday that Stever or possibly Owen would wi itse MacK twirler and Bernhard will go In for IIoKhea Was Not Philadelphia September took their Both Ing New Charge Agra Inst Bookies St Louis September 4 Contempt pfo ceedings were instituted to day before Cir cuit Zachritz against nine bookma kers at the Delmar track who are charged with having openly defied the temporary injunction issued against betting Judge Zachritz ordered the bookmakers to ap pear Saturday and show cause why they should not ba punished for contempt 16 3 and None Innings Boston St Louis Earned run St Nichols J4ru eer van Kruger Double plays Padden and Wallace Lowe and Demont "Wallace ad den and Schriver Bases on balls By Pit tlnger 3 by Harper 5 Hlt by pitched ball 0 0 0 1 A 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 2 2 5 0 0 0 5 3 The Poplars defeated the Brooklyns by a score of 14 to 12 Battery jfor: winners Campbell and inley fjs Tho Herculeans have open dates the next three Sundays and would" like to play any st rong amateur teams The team also wants out of games for week days Address Bullback 993 Beau falt avenue The Selling May" team will play" at Ar mada to day and at Romeo riday The following players will play to day: Shea Selteek Stoll brpagel Killian Crout undee Guthard Klppert and Al bert Stoll 27 7 0 0 3 26 LOUIS AB 4 1 0 0 4 4 0 4 2 3 3 4 4 0 0 5 1 0 0 3 0 AB 5 6 5 4 6 4 3 5 4 McKerron Won Boston Challenge Cup Cleveland September thous and spectators saw famous John A Mc Continued on Page Nine 9 Easy for the Leaders Chicago Chicago won 'to game by bunching hits with the vlsr errors Katoll was in good form ex cept in the eighth inning when five hits and a base on bails gave Washington their runs Score Selbach 1 McBride Van Ilaltren Davis Strang 3b Murphy 2b Ganzel lb Warner Taylor Phyle Hickman ci grew linisli they 4 5 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 0 run 4 0 0 17 3 8 9 Won 70 66 61 57 58 Waldron arrelL 2b Dungan Clark Grady lb oster 1 Coughlin 3b Clingman Carrick Lee 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Coach Yost at IT of Ann Arbor Mich September (Special) Yost who is to coach the 'varsity football team this year arrived In the city to day He said he was here to rtay until Michigan secured the western cnani pionshlp The games on the Pacific coast during the Christmas holidays are a sure thing In addition to the contests with the University of California and Leland Stan ford University a game will probably Le played in Seattle with the team from the University of Washington 1 1 3 A 1 1 2 A 11 3 ri 5 7 2 COLT CAPTURED THE LATBUSH STAKES HANDILY winning i1 2 30 0 20 0 0 Louis 1 Sacrifice lilts Tenney Stolen Slagler Lowe Dono Totals Batted for 0 1 1 0 2 3 0 0 3 3 0 WAS BATTED ALL OVER THE LOT AND INAU SCORE WAS 1 0 0 0 o' 1 i 0 ritt TITTLE three Innings and won easily PHILLIES EXPERIENCED BUT LlTlLb brilliantly Score: TROUBLE IN BEATING REMNAN its 1 1 1 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 Totals tinnings Chicago Washington Left on bases Chicago 8 Washington 8 Two base hits Hoy Mcarland Lee Sac rifice Isbell Hoy Stolen Hart man Double plays Carrick arrell and Grady arrell and Grady Mcarlanj and Mertes Struck out By Katoll 4 Bases on By Katoll 5 by Leg 2 Hit by pitched Sullivan Isbell Lee Time 1:55 Umpire Sheridan Attendance 1600 34 2 3 0 1 0 2 34 3 0 2 1 6 7 8 0 0 2 0 Zinram Gatch 12 5 0 0 New York 1 York 4 Pitts York 4 Pltts Burkf 1 Holdtiek Donovan Wallace Kruger 3b Seh river lb I'liUdcn icliols Harper 27 12 7 8 9 0 0 0 1 5 A 1 5 10 4 5 6 0 4 0 0 10 Philadelphia 3 Barry 2 Stolen 3 5 3 Piekering O'Brien 1 Beck 2b Lachance lb Bradley 3b Harvey Seheibeck 8 Wood Totals Championship at Stake There will bea big time at GrandRapids Sunday wheri the deciding game of the tournament for the championship of Mich iagn will be played between Big Rapids and GreenvilleThese are the two strong est independent teams in the state and as each has won a game Grand Rapids was selected for the deciding contest Special excursion trains will be run from Big Rap ids and Greenville ys Mason Has a Strong Team i Mason Mich September Masonhas now defeated all the best teams In Ing ham county and will play Iosco for a puaSe at Danesville on riday The champion DiIva ftftnA rntiniv win dp neciaea next week when Lansing will erdse bats with in a series or intra zihtips in decide which team is entitled to lie styled champions 1 A 3 2 4 10 BROOKLYN AR 5 34 2 5 10 1 0 0 0 0 3 1 It is Up to Charley If Charley Jarvis is sincere in his chal lenge that he will match Bonnie Queen against any fast pacer In this city three in five heats to sulky on the Grosse Pointe track Saturday for from $100 to $300 a side he will find a ready taker in A Gold berg Mr Goldberg says he will match his black mare Satin Slippers against Bonnie Queen despite the fact that Goldberg's horse has been trotting all the season But to accommodate Mr Jarvis Mr Gold berg will make Satin Slippers pace for the occasion and has posted a certified check for $500 at this office to blnd the match for Saturday at the Grosse Pointe track If is up to Mr Jarvis now Stallion Tremont Dead Hillsdale Mich September The stall ion Tremont owned toy Knowles Son of North Adams is dead Themont was bred by A Alexander of Spring Station Kv He was foaled in 1875 cud bought bv Dr Gibson of Jackson Mich when a colt who owned him until four years ago He was sired by Belmont bv Abdallah 15 dam by the same borsc He bad a record of 2:28 1 2 and was the a sire of ten trotters will records better than 2:30 The most noted of his sons the stallion Junemont 2:14 3 PITTSBURG RH 2 3 2 1 0 0 NASTURTIUM 1 ALL THE WAY GOOD WEEK ON THE RANGES International Tourney On Niagara on the Lake Ont September The twelfth Niagara international golf tournament was begun here this morning on the ort George links Geo Lyon of Toronto Canadian champion went around the 18 holes in 79 but his handicap of plus 4 made him S3 and his net score was beat en by rerar of Hamilton and Jo seph Burns of Niagara The cards: Joseph a as a 04 44 1 it 01 nah giuiiLt'i ci xjniv isiunMiii Douglas 102 isher 100 Martin 82 Lyon S3 Cre Dawson 99 A AV Itarnard Dickson 86 A Hedstrom 91 Arthur Dickson 87 4 0 0 3 Baltimore 2 Double Bases on balH Brodie Hit by Left on bases Struck by Passed ball Wild Nops Bresnahan Umpire Connolly Attendance 13 6 2 4 0 Ketv York 1 Pitts 1 eft on bases New York 4 Pitta Rases on balls By Van Zandt 6 Maud Hagin Major Dixon Kunja 101 Miracle 1 72 Brutal 91 Anthracite 109 Wyeth S4 Sixth race five fur longs selling Astery Step Onward Hat Mitchell Lady Like 92 Lady Bird 94: Belle of Mifico 97 Mabel Winn 109 The Wav 100 Dodie Huzzah 102: Sly Maid 103 Buzzer 104 Pyrrho 105 Seventh race mile and sixteenth selling Anchor Haviland03 Laureate Prairie Dog 104 Elmer 98 Gawaine 101: Denman Thomp son 99 Precursor 105 Ij Davis i Clarke lrf Beaumont Waaner s' Bransfield lb Ritchey 2b Ixeach 3b Connor Tannehill 16 and the knights ot the mat agreed in speaking of the football proepects this year' Coach Hollister of Northwestern of bls three years at the university Pre liminary training will commence Septem ber 9 The annual swimming championships of the Atlantic Association A A Avill be held at fcafayette Pa on September 14 Entries close September 11 with James Sterrett box 448 Philadelphia The first regatta of the Cleveland Yacht ing Association will be held Ixako Erie on three Sundays September 8 15 and 22 The races will be sailed over a nlne miie course The events are open to all yachts on the great lakes and many valuable prizes will be offered 16 4 8 9 Phyle in the PITTSBURG AB 4 5 5 5 THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 5 1901 i 3 0 3 0 0 0 33 9 WASHINGTON 1 3 4 5 0 1 2 0 0 0 Totals innings Chicago Philadelphia Earned rurs Chicago Sacrifice Raymer bases Green lick 2 Thomas Delahanty Left on bases CHil 3 Philadel 9 Double Cross and Barry: Delahanty Jen nings and Hallman' Bases on balls By Hughes 2 byTwnsend 5 Struck out By Hughes 1 by Townsend 5 Wild nltch Hughes Time 1:53 Umplre Brown At tendance 29S1 XT Boston 'I? St Louis 2 Boston September wildness combined with two passed balls and a wild throw by Nichols in the third inning lost Louis the game to day The visitors tied matters up by bard hitting in the fifth and seventh innings Boston scored the winning run in the ninth on a pass a wild pitch and two scattered singles Catches ly Lowe and Heidrlck were fea tures Score 0 0 10l 1 0 2 Two base Irwin Three base Crawford Sheckard Kelley Home run Crawford irst base on Cincin nati 3 Left on Cincinnati 7 Brook lyn 9 Struck out By Kennedy 1 by Haira 5 Sacrifice Harley Hahn 2 Stolen base Crawford Bases on balls By Kcn' nedy 2 by Hahn 1 Double Kelley (Kennedy Irwin and arrell: Stelnfeldt ox and Beckley Hit by pitched By Kennedy 1 Two hours Nash Attendance 1400 CHICAGO AB 4 4 2 2 6 0 38 1 2 3 2 2s0 Totals Innings New York Pittsburg Earned Pittsburg irst base on New Iiiro 1 hu cpc KpW burg 4 Bases on By Taylor 3 by Phyle 3 Struck By Phyle 3 by Tan nehill 2 Stolen Clarke Davis Beau mont Two base hits McBride Davis Warner Strang Clarke Bransfield 2 Ritchey Off Taylor in 3 innings 11 oft Phyle in 4 innings 8 Dwyer 1:55 SECOND GAME NEW YORK ab Pittsburg has Jud Smith the Eastern league infielder on the string to play thiid base in case Leach's log goes back on him There are only two more weeks of Na tional League ball tn' Boston and after that the Boston Americans will have things all alone Waddell announces his retire ment from baseball The erratic twirler will attempt to make a fortune in the sa loon business The Pirates have dropped Turner and Dreyfuss is looking around for a new in neider He sees nis mistake now ing Ely to go a lot of talk about a the management of the Boston next season but it is dollars to that rank Selee will succeed himself The Giants have Pitcher Phyle's services again The suspension has ex pired and "during the month he has been off he has been getting himself in good rendition Boston may be easy for other National League clubs but they have been just the opposite in their contests against the Brook lyns They have been a sort of hoodoo to men Manager Hugh Duffy will return to Mil waukee one of these days from the east and is expected to bring with him the con tracts of three National League players of some prominence The punishment of Shugart will ferred to the board of directors American League for adjudication rray be let off with a sentence of sion for" the season Has Dan McGann Jumped the St Louis club? Reports from the Mound City have it that he has had a falling out with Pat 'Donovan 'and will go to an AmericanLeague club possibly Baltimore George Cuppy will soon return to his home In Indiana Cuppy was always ready and willing to do lis best He had the head and the right spirit and with a little stronger wing was a top notcher Demont saiys that he has been offered $3250 to sign an American League contract for next season but he refused because the magnate with whom he was dickering I efused to give $500 advance money Hildebrand tho California player whom Comlskey had on his list and then turned down is doing some superb hatting His average' in the California League where the records are usually very low is 422 All the minor leagues in tho country are' allleii against the National Should the American join hands with the minors the dignified old organization would suffer the penalty as an outlawed Exchange President' Ebhets says that so far as the Brooklyn club is concerned Joe McGinnity will never again play in the National League deserted us and that is enough for is the way Ebbets puts itMcGraw and An Johnson are good friends once mere McGraw says he did riot understand Johnson at first' but since the presMent haw explained things admits that he has been in the wrong Hoy Jones Mertes Hartman 3b Mcarland 1 Isbell lb Burke Sullivan Katoll Lapeer's Money is Up The following letter accompanied by a check for was received last night: Sporting Editor he Detroit ree Press: Inclosed find certified "check for $50 for side bet in our challenge to the Seiling May ball team Iso copy challenge We will do just as we agreed in our chal lenge and we wiill give the Selling May team until aaiuraav mgni io accept unoi accepted by that time please return check September 10 will be agreeable to us for Ha te of eamfi' rank McDonald or any other good man 'will be agreeable to us for umpire mamm manager 1 MILLER Captain Lapeer Mich September 4 The Lapeer challenge was for the game to be played on neutral territory Oxford having been mentioned This may' keep the two 'cams apart Ah Ideal Twirler The Journal in describing one' of the Lewiston pitchers says: is a lithe sleek neat looking young man with a good face and a set of curves that were evidently turned out by jig saw run by a bow legged man on a turn table One of them is shaped like a runaway worm An other called the the turns over itself on the way to the bat just the way a tired man turns over in bed when ths whis tle Detroit should have a few of that sort BOSTON AB 3 1 3 2 4 4 3 3 3 RILEMEN" RAN UP SOME SCORES AT SEA GIRT YESTERDAY Totals Innings Cleveland Baltimore iincj A Plo vIn nd Two base hits Donlin Harvey Wood Sac rifice O'Brien wood Pickering and Lachance By McNeil: Howell 2 nitched ball Robinson Cleveland 11 Baltimore 5 McNeil 4 by Bresnahan 4 Robinson 1:45 31 DETROIT AB 5 5 3 4 4 Cincinnati at Brooklyn St Louis at Boston a nl1 1 nl hL 4 LUlcaKO uiiuuctpMZM Pittsburg at New York Sheckard llVlctil Kelley lb Per ct Dahlen s617 Irwin 3b 584 arrell MO 478 Totals 41r 410 Innings 'no Cincinnati 'ws Brooklyn slew York September Pittsburg beat New York in a double header at the Polo grotinds to day Better all around work artd timely batting won for the visitors Taylor was knocked out in the first game but Phyle could not stay the hitting of the Plttsburgs Hickman lasted just one inn ing in the second game and was relievea 'by Van Zandt who made a fair showing scores IRST GAME NEW YORK AB BETWEEM THE INNINGS ix times tire visitors went out in order Manager Mack has not signed Catcher TVnabu" as reported Two games for one admission to day contest at has pitched two games without'ls ulng a pass Quite a record Jack! Holmes did not have a chance in right and Mcjptyre had nothing to do in left McAllister got a two bagger in the sixth the Athletic fielders went to sleep Bonos" Athletics short Manager Miller and t'luh tor Detroit to day I 44 1 the visitors A 0 6 1 0 0 0 2 2 3 2 0 41 Thomas Barry 2b lick Delahanty Douglas Jennings 1b Hallman 3b Cross 8 a Townsend Slagle Tenney lb Demont 2b Cooley 1 Hamilton Lowe 3b Long Kittridge Pittinger Totals 2 9 hase hits Seybold Gleason McAllis ter Hilnios Lajoio Three base hit Glea Sacrifice Cronin Nance dister Stolen Casey Dillon base on Casey Cronin Hit by Plank it st base on errors Ath 'eti 2 Detroit 1 Ieft on bases Athletics Detroit 6 Struck Seybold 2 Ely i "i in tcolnian Double plays Lajolc Ely rd Davis Casey Gleason arid Dillon Wild lank Time 1:45 Umpire Canttllon Attendance 2338 ly 1 thrce baggert Score: Inniifga 1 2 3 45 6 7 8 ort Wayne 0 14 0 10 3 1 UW'll Mullin and uller pyers Matthews Trounced Columbus Columbus September 4 Columbus opened here to day by dropping a game to Matthews Score Innings 1 2 3 Columbus 3 a 4 McMaken and and 'Williams Mmllin Waa in ine orm ort Wayne September 4 pitched a great game whlle free rank Miller got four singles and a 9r 50 3 1 5: ourth race five furlongs 2 year olds sell no Mowich 100: Lemuel IOS 28 iRORTHNT 1 0 Philadelphia nt Detroit Haltimorc nt Cleveland rirzuH fn Washiingrton at Chicago SMPIONSIUP RECORD Lost Per ct 44 48 53 53 55 (it 65 5 ABR 1 0 0 0 1 1 2 3 3 1 2 9 4 0 0 0 0 Baltimore Dropped Anothei Cleveland September 4t Cleveland landed on Nops in the sixth for four successive hits and aided by a base on balls and an error scored four runs and clinched the game Catcher Bresnahan finished ths game and prevented Cleveland from scoring again by the use of great speed The game was well played and Interesting bad inning Score: CLEVELAND AB 5 yi Amateur baseball Oxford Game Called Off The management of the Oxford ball club has notified the' Independents that it has found it necessary to cancel the game ar ranged for to day or this In dependents have been compelled to ean iel the game arranged with Lapeer to morrow as they had originally made an agreement with Lapedr asking for a guarantee of ex penses from Oxford to Lapeer A special meeting of the Independents will be 1 eld to nlgfit and if word is received from La peer to day guaranteeing expenses iiom Lapeer to Detroit and return they will make the trip All members are requested to meet at 400 Grand River at 8 cv 4 PHILADELPHIA 2 0 2 0 0 0 10 2 8 9 0 5 01 11 6 0 0 A 0 0 0 0 fl i 6 Hartford Ct September Thera were four races on the card for the second day of the grand circuit ing at Charter Oak Park this after noon and the favorites won in each race in straight heats An attendance of about 4500 was present The weather was superb and the track in fine condition The contests were the 209 nace the Horse Review stakes for 3 year old trotters the free for all pace and the 2:12 trot Shadow Chimes wi3 i stron ivorpe at 2 to 1 ver the field in the 2:09 pace He won the race handily and lowered nis record to 2 O6 3 4 The mare Carmine driven by Kervlck showed well in tho second neat ana pressed anaaow Chimes to the three quarter post There she fell away and the bay stal lion took the heat with comparative ease Rowellan had an easy time in the race for the colts Hawthorne was a fair second in each heat but could not make the son of Abdella extend himself celt Admiral Dewey sired by Bingenpout of Nancy Hanks was entered in this race but a slight lameness developed in one of his fore legs early in the week and it was not thought advisable to start him Prince Alert and Anaconda again met In the free for all pace Conner al so being a starter The Prince was a favorite in the auction pools and in the books at to $10 He was never headed in the race although Anacon da pushed him hard to the three quar ters in the second heat There was a good deal of Speculation: before the: start in the 2:12 trot A sample pool was: Chain Shot $300 Waubun $105: Whitewood $50 Lady Thisbe $30 Senator) L' $15: Prince of India and Phoebe Onward $10 each Carlyle Carne $15 Chain Shot won the race without difficulty anil plainly outclassed his competitors Summary: THREE IN IVE Shadow Chimes by Charmer by Matn i brino King (Geers) John ch (McCoy)' Carmine (Kervtck) George bn (McDowell) Stacker Taylor (Macey) Pussy Willow (Curtis) lime REE OR ALL PACE $2 BEST THREE IN IVE prince Aiert Dy Grown Prince Till by John Black (Curry) Anaconda bv Haggin mare by Algona (Trout) Conner blk by Clay Bessie by Wm Welch (McDonald) 2:04 1 4 2:04 3 2:06 3 4 HORSE REVIEW TROT OR YEAR OLDS PURSE $50p0 BEST THREE IN IVE Rowellan br by Abdell Row ena by Aznevoor (Golden) Hawthorne ro (Hudson) Carrie Bell (Thayer) 3 Grace Alington ch th (Kenney) 4 2:16 1 2 2:16 1 2 2:17 THE 2:12 TROT: PURSE $1000 VIDED BJtialsT THREE Lan lVlUf cnain not oy Rea tieari Pique by Kentucky Wilkes (A McDonald) 1 White "Wood wh (Snow)'3 Waubun gr (Curry) 2 Lady Thisbe blk' (Kenney)8 3 4 Senator (Golden) 7 7 3f Phoebe Onward (Marsh)4 8 6 Prince of India br (Lyons) 6 6 7 Caryle Carne gr (Thompson)5 5 dr 2:101 4 3 4 To morrow card includes the free for all trot in which Boralma Lord Derby and The Monk will be the starters BAD BLOOD BAD COMPLEXION The skin is the seat of an almost end less variety of diseases They are known by various names but are all due to the same cause acid and other poisons in the blood that irritate and interfere with the proper action of the skin To have a smooth soft skin free i from all eruptions the blood must be kept pure and healthy The many preparations of arsenic and potash and the large number of face powders and lotions generally used in this class of diseases cover up for a time but cannot remove permanently the ugly blotches and the red disfiguring pimples ETERNAL VIGILANCE IS THE PRICE A BEAUTIUL COMPLEXIONwhen such remedies are relied upon Mr Shobe 2794 Lucas Avenue St Louis Mo says My daughter was afflict ed for years with a disfiguring eruption oa her face which resisted ai! treatment She was taken to two ccicptbicli but received no benefit Many medicines were presenoeo due wnnouLjcs decided to try and by the time the first bottle was finished the eruption began to disappear A dozen bottles cured her com pletely and left her skin perfectly smooth She is uow seventeen years old a0 1 sign of the disease has ever returned 3 is a positive cure for the worst forms of skin troubles It is the great est of all blood purifiers and the only one guaranteed purely vegetable Bad blood makes oaa complexions fife purifies and invigo rates the old and makes new rich blood that nour keeps the skin active and healthy and in proper condition to perform its part towards carrying off the impurities from the body A If you have xsczema Aetter Acne Salt Rheum Psoriasis or your skin is rough and pimply send for our book on Blood and Skin Diseases and write our physicians about your case Na charge Whatever for this service SWIT SPECIIC COMPANY ATLANTA GA 3 4 5 ds New York September 4 William $50000 colt Nasturtium who ran such a race inthe uturity won the latbush $5000 at Sheepshead Bay to day Goldsmith? his stablemate ran second beating thg much talked of? western filly Endurance by Right a'J neck The Whitney stable was favorite in the betting backed from 6 to 5 to 0 to 10 Some disappointment was felt that John Madden did not add the uturity winner Yankee arid after the race this feeling was increasedas Nasturtium galloped in' front all tne way and won cleverly almost easily in track record time for the distance seven 1:25 3 5 The field was sent off to a prompt and good start and Nasturtium and Goldsmith were always in the van Dixieline Endu rance by Right and Barron werq the most prominent of the others to" the last furlong pola when the Whitney pair drew away followed by Endu rance by Right Goldsmith had to be ridden to beat the western nil a neck for second place The weather was clear the track fast and the at tendance large Summaries: irst race hurdle handicap 1 miles Semper Ira 130 (Vetch) 15 to 1 and 6 to 1 won Kufa 130 (Callahan) 12 to 1 and 5 to 1 second Miss Mitch ell 130 (Heider) 5 to 1 and 8 to 5 third time 3:22 Cheesemite Holland Captain January Monroe Doctrine Heroics and incher also ran Sec ond race selling mile Wild Pirate 104 (Woods) 8 to 1 and 3 to 1 won Mals ter 97 (Crosthwait) 6 to 1 and 2 to 1 second Barbara reltchle 84 (Cramer) 7 to 1 and 5 to 2 third time 1:39 4 Pleasant Sail Dr Riddle Walt Not Margraviate Ante Up and Young Dix on also ran Third race the lat bush $5000 seven Nastur tium 115 (Turner) 9 to 10 and 1 to 3 oldsmith 115 (Burns) 9 to 10 and lto 3 second Endurance by Right 112 (Woods) 13 to 5 and even third time 1:25 3 5 Barron Sir Oli ver Smart Set lywheel Dixieline and Hyphen also ran ourth race the Dolphin mUe and Water Color 131 (Spencer) 1 to 4 ana out won Autolight 108 7 to 2 and out second Little Daisy 105 (Mul holland) 30 to 1 and even third: time 1:53 2 5 Three starters ifth race selling five Setauket 112 (Mc Cue) 4 to 1 and 8 to 5 won ontenbc 99 (Wade) 40 to 1 and 15 to 1 second Cassville 97 (Michaels) 7 to 2 and 7 i to 5 third time 1:01 2 5 Rocky 11 lumina te Cast Iron Chickadee Lles chen Batyah Major Tenny Ohio 1 Girl Hot Ischium Tenagra wm i nin zi 79 1 xr ac Laviaa Ibold and St Halarlan ran Sixth race mile and a furlong on turf Kinnikinnlc 124 (McCue) 7 to 1 and 2 to 1 won Louisville 109 (Burns) 5 to 2 and 4 to 5 second Bellario 111 Shaw) 11 to 5 and 4 to 5 third time 1:55 2 5 St innan and Agnes also ran Entries: irst race last five furlongs of uturity Hatasoo 124 lora Pomona 119 Rose of May 114 Tlppc toes Hebron Octoroon Emma AjM Lady Godiva Royal Sue 104 Carmaid Sedition 109 Second race Som erset Lamp Sharpshooter Idle ways Politician 112 Arak Golden Grain Kalif Welsh 7 Girl George Si mons resnal Pathfinder Lady Chor ister Dr Korber Anna Darling The Driver 109 Third race Dash stakes last five furlongs of uturity Otis 127 Arsenal 122 Peninsula 110 Cornwall Renald Andalusian SHeno Presumption 104 Leonora Loring Par Excellence 107 ourth race Turf 1 1 4 miles on the Wa tercure 110 Decanter 106 Kamara 105 Maid of Harlem 90 ifth race handicap furlongs on main Voter 138 Chuctanuoda H5 Alard Scheck 110 Belle of Lexington 102: 'Duelist SSLady Unctfsj 86 Him self 85 Sixth 71 race selling 1 1 16 miles on if turf Bedeck 117 Eloim'Royal 7 Sterling i lO6Speedmas Dis turber 105 Macleod of Dare 101 San Luis Alsike 107 Dolando 103 Anec dote 99' Maria Bolton4 94 Pathfin der 89 Steeplechase sWas Exciting (Chicago September The feature of the card at Harlem to day was th hurdle race at a mile and five eighths six hurdles which was won by Eva Moe Corrillo and Cassie fell at the third fence Refugee lost ground at each hurdle but gained in the running Eva Moe proved to be a good fencer and was game at the end Jockey" Willie Hennessey 7 on oraj? 'met with serious accident jus before the first race while warm ing up the gelding bolted in front of the grandstand and running into an iron1 fencethrew his lirL'i' impaling him on the barrier The boy was lift ed unconscious from the fence and was taken to a hospital where his in juries were pronounced serious if not ratal vveamer uiuai aua iaau irst race 6 Huzzah 113 (Alexander) 3 to 1 won Lucy Lock et 110 (Basslnger) 11 to 1 second St Tammany 103 Gormley) 5 to 1 third time 1:14 3 5 oray Tommy oster Blue Mint Marcos Emmett Orr De claimer Pompey Zela Knight Simoon Dandola also ran Second race 6 fur longs Master Mariner 105 1 2 (Bassinger) 16 to 5 won Andes 101 (Otis) 12 to 1 second St Cuthbert 107 (Knight) 6 to 5 third: time 1:13 2 5 Toah Rival Dare Velma Clark May Dine' Princess Tatiana also ran Third and five eighths over six Eva Moe 145 (Bartley) 9 to 2 won Refugee 130 (Gaddy) 12 to 1 second Mazo 136 (Lloyd) 2 to I third time 3:07 Corrillo and Cassio fell at the third fence No others ourth race mile and Star Chamber 106 (Winkfield) 8 to 5 won Malay lol (Knight) 8 to 5 second Strangest 103 (Davison) 3 to third time 1:53 1 2 No others ifth race five and a half Landseer 99 (Blrkenruth) 18 to 5 won: Lingo 100 (Coburn) 5 to 1 second: Throstle 102 (Sullivan) 5 to 1 third: time 1:07 2 5 Santa Teresa Legal Maxim Prince Webb Pierce Lillian Nickells rancis also ran Sixth race mile and 20 Search er 98 (Gormley) 2 to 5 won delante 103 (Coburn) 13 to 1 second Rasselas 99 (Otis) 15 to 1 third time 1:42 3 5 Ida 'V Egyptian Prince? Bi0 Injun Little Elkin also ran Sev enth race avonlus 117 Cobum) even won lying Torpedo 104 6 to 5 second Ca pt Hamm 114 Bassinger) to 1 third time 1:40 1 5 The Butcher King DellisDo raine7 also ran i Entries: irst race 6 furlongs sell Riggs Margaret Ellen Marian Hattie June 100: Ostrand 109 Birch Tree Mary Moore 103 Repay Allie HJ 106 Utilize Uncle Jack Riverdale Ladv Alntree 101 Carlo ingian 108: Pay Me 100 Hanswurst 111 Rubel 95 Hatdee 95Second race 6 furlongs Alfred Anna Bain Charlie 101 Harry Herenden Money Muss 95 Head water Constel lator 104 Burnle Bunton 103 Oneon to The Lady 98 Third race handi cap mile and 70) Charlie O'Brien 90: Argregor 99 The Lady 101 and Vulcain 100 coupled as Hild entry ederal 102 Jiminez 101 ourth race the Sapling stakes $1000 added half mile Jaubert 121: Rose war" Nellie Waddell Harry isNew Magi" 118: Emathion Pronta 115 Ed Austin 123 and Herodiade 118 coupled as entry ifth race to game from ability to hit Hughes consecutively teams were a nine on in tneir Store CHICAGO AB 3 1 4 0 4 0 3 Donlin lb Seymour I Williams 2b Keister Brodie Dunn 3b Howell 1 Robinson Nops Bresnahan eck Morrison Davies 14 Stevenson skip34 RINK NO 2 UErrHcn Hutton Ouellette Baxter Holland skip 17 the two games was: 51 Took the Iead rom the Start Barrett started the game for Detroit with a single to left Holmes flew to ultz bitt Casey hit safely and then eio eeorid Gleason popped up a fly to Uolan but Elberfeld singled td cen ter bringing in Barrett and Casey Heimos started lie third with a single but was thrown out trying to steal walkerl to first and Gleason center for three bases sending on pt 11 1 11 home Elberfeld singled to right and Gleason tallied One more was mli il in the sixth on Nance sacrifice and a two besger bv McAllister Barrett started the seventh with a single and Holmes beat out a bunt Casey sacrificed and a wild pitch let in Barrett Gleason then made a beauty drive down the right field tul lino for two bases which brought 1:1 Holmes ultz took care of Elber bi and Nance In the eighth "kmir s'' Ely made a great stop of Dillon hit over second but could not cf'i ii tho rimner at first McAllistera ritic and Cronin was passed to first Dillon stole third and scored on Barrett's hit to Ely forcing Cronin a 1 so mud Holmes made a fine two bicgor to left field on which Barrett ss il the plate Casey tried to bunt 1 was thrown out ny uoian Official Score ATHLETICS II 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 game at third lot Nance made a nt' field also a tine pUtu 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 CINCINNATI AB: 1 0 0 6 0 Earned Cincinnati 3 Brooklyn rrsz a Vx a a rx ni 1 wo oase Hogriever cinroy Anderson Gilbcr: Hallman riel 3b Bruyette Maloney Reidy Totals in k' Cronin had out his cnTtoirc of curves yesterday and hiladeipnia duiiku had excellent control of did not give a pass to not been for an error oy first inning the visitors been shut out The game in doubt after the fifth in thc longer it continued the I Dobbs 1 Harlev 1 SERIES WILD THROWS UJS1 a JltchJey lb GAME OR THE PERECTOS 4 I Aid P9UMII 7 I Stcinfeldt 3b ox 2b Peitz Hahn No Hit Games Common for Wright 1 September 4 Grand Rapids was beaten to day In a game fight the re sult being due to a home run by Grosart in the fourth and trick In the eighth when he worked "Bailey for a pass and was followed by Wheeler who hit for three basesv This Is the second game with in a week in which Wright has held the opposing team down score: Innings T)nvtnn ft ft ft ft JVright and Cross Zalusky a'nledo orfeitedTwo Games "Wheeling September Umpire Hornung declared both of this Wheel ing Toledo games forfeited te Wheeling 9 to 0 Toledo arrived half an hour late for I the first game which' had been forfeited before tbeir arrival and upon re fusal to begin the second within the usual time fifteen the second game was likewise declared forfeited to Wheeling by the usual score Strobel of Toledo want ed to delay the second game until 3:30 tne usual nour wnen out one scheduled but for what purpose except' to satisfy his obstinacy is not known The crowd would have had to wait nearly an hour had bls programme gone through actions were generally denounced 2 Ai I Struck By Tittlnger 3 by I Harper 1 Passed Nichole 2 (J f7 £aV (7 I Harper Time 1:45 Ems I lie 2000 THEIR H0L0 Hahn Kept theHita Scattered I Brooklyn September 4 The Brooklyn? I scored two runs in the first innlpg to day PIRATES WON A DOUBLE HEADER I an(j then were blanked for seven Innings mum I In the ninth they scored another run on YESTEBDAY ROM THE GIANTS three singles Hahn pitcher I kept the hits well scattered The Cincin I naris bunched their hits off Kennedy in ine vwiivi reeman 1b Hemphill Parent erris 2b Schreck Winters pe TotalsZ Innings 1 2 3 Milwaukee 0 6 0 Boston 1 0 Earned runs Milwaukee 3 Boston 1 Two base erris Hallman Collins Home run Anderson Bases on balls By Reidy by Winters 3 Sacrifice Hallman riel 2 Stahl Passed Maloney Stolen riel Conroy Stahl 2 Struck By Winters 5 Double erris Parent and Left on Milwaukee 4 Boston 9 Umpires Haskell and Hart Attendance 500 Lp have shut athletics out W0 BUT OR ERROR Davis 1 Beaumont Wagner Bransfield lb Ritchey 2b Ijeaeh 3b Chesbro Totals 42 Inninas I 2 3 New York 0 0 1 0 Pittsburg 3 10 1 Earned runs Pittsburg 5 irst base on errors New burg 2 bu re 1 3 by Chesbro 1 Struck ut By Van Zandt 1 by Chesbro 3 Three base hit Leach Double plays Murphy and Ganzel Wagner and Bransfield Ritchey Wagner and Bransfield Hit by pitched ball By Van Zandt 1 Hits Off Hickman 5 in one in ning: oft Van Zandt 8 in eight innings Umpire Dwyer Time 1:50 Attendance 2500 Second Inning Was a Hoodoo Milwaukee September Three singlesi home run three bases on balls and f'lahl error gave Milwaukee six runs in the second inning which proved enougn to wm the game Boston outbatted the home team but their hits were well scat "it core: MILWAUKEE 0 Bratton's Horses Cleaned Up St September 4 John Bratton distinguished himself by win ning the mile and sixteenth event at Delmar to day with Prosper Ia Gai and coming first and third in the free handicap at 6 1 2 furlongs with his entry 7 Verify and Pettus Mr Bratton and his following went down the line on his entries and won heav ily on both races favorites two second choices and one long shot won Track fast Summaries: irst race 6 furlongs selling Hazel Hughlett 100 (Bell) even won Nektr nis 103 (T 9 to 21 second Charles Billingsley 105 (Dale) 6 to 1 third time 1:14 1 4 Broadway Syn copated Sandy Kiss Quick Villmar and Grandma also ran Second lace 11 16 miles Prosper La Gai 93 (Bell) 7 to 2 won Beana 401 (T O'Brien) 1 to 2 second Harly 105 (Dale) 7 to 1 third time 1:48 1 4 Wine Press also ran Third race 6 furlongs purse Huntressa 109 (T even won Sambo 109 (Dale) 9 to 5 second Rose of Red 97 (D Hall) 12 to 1 third time 1:15 Maria Elena ourUi' mile Ethei INTERSTATE MILITARY TEAM MATCH Wheat 101 (Howell) 3 to 5 iwon Van WAS WON BY NEW JERSEY Hoorebeke 102 (D Ball) 2 to 1 sec I ond Revoke 102 (C Hueston) 6 to 1 I time 142 Picador also ran i A rKTTc TAiri wttt com ifth race 61 2 furlongs free hand! ALL AMERICAN TEAMS will com Verify 108 IT Walker) 4 to 1 I ETE OR PALMA TROPHY TO DAY won our Leaf 106 (Dale) 16 to 5 second Judge Pettus 104 (Bell) 4 to 11 N'York September The tnter ice Turner Hilee and Sweet Dream al state military team match open to so ran Sixth race 7 furlongs selling teams of twelve men from each state uVwV 2 to1! territory in the United States was nis 107 (D Hall) 5 to 1 time won at Sea Girt to daj by the New and1The Wa Grantor jersey state team with a total score Entries: irst 61 5 furlongs? of i 074 points The ranges shot over Diaz 118 Dick Hobson 121 were 200 and 500 yards and each mem Ksaecfond of the competing teams fired ten furlongs selling Mlss Grannan 96 I shots at each distance The District IaPeonEonaparte 111 Elsie Barnes I of Columbia made a close race with the unions wi 1071 Horseshoe Tobacco "108 Third I Sate of 1072 points The New York 12 furlongs selling Halmis I state team scored 1065 and all three nch 01 105 ourth race mil anfi 7n I points made by Pennsylvania in 1892 Satin Coat 92 Guide Rock I Sergt John Corrie Company Terra Incognito 106 Charley 99' I regiment New York did the Aurea 104 Outburst 110 The Golden I best work on the Empire State team Prince 99 ifth race mile selling I He made a possible 50 at 500 yards and Benham 103 Eight Eleven I scored 44 at the shorter range mak Beils 102 Empyreal Scorpolette 93' ing a total of 91 points in the match Tcucer 101 Walkawav 97'1 In $5e Hilton trophy match shot last Ceylon 98 Emily Oliver 92 Sixth Monday Sergt Corrie made 99 which is race 6 furlongs sellinc Aik nnrul N1 record score for the Sea Girt ranges Night Capitolia an1 hIs shooting all through the week has Warren Point Underwood been exCellent The company team tla 104 PrineL hte Gra match for teams of three men each at 200 Stonemouth airbury and 500 yards five shots per man at eachnairy tv 98 Golden Easter 101 distance was won by the men from Com i I pany A Sixth Battalion District of Co Darlinc Wn ninn I lumbia who scored 127 points Battery St 3 of Bostonj Mass took second nonors with Gouls September 4 Spectacular 1 126 points and the Philadelphia city cav features were entirely lacking in the alrymen were third with 125 points which rarinc TrinV lacKmg the include8 an allowance of point for racing at Kinloch Park to day all I using carbines the events being won by good marcins I The all American teams who wilt meet Tho noni Ji mar8ns' I to morrow in American Central Palma tro ine card was badly scratched and the I phy match at 800 yards 900 and 1000 yards fourth race was cancelled entirely an I took several practice shots to day over the extra race being carded its place long ranges and their work was closely Track fast Summaries: observed by the Irish shooters who will irst race 5 Stella Perkins I have their Innings against New Jersey 112 (Silvers) 7 Col Bird Spacer picked Tthe all American inc St 2 second Queen I team to night Mr Mason captain of the Matthews) 5 to 2 third time Dcanadlan team will not select his team till 1:02 1 2 Matin Bell and Ursula Gur to morrow The American team are: Capt nett also ran Second race six fur Shaw Maj Young Lleuts Bell Ermack 90 (J Hicks) 2 to 1 Llziar and Cook all of the District of won Elisa Dillon 88 (Donneilv) 4 to Columbia Capts Springstead Martin and 4 Babbie One More also ran Third I will fiHiinuet race mile and 70 Enghurst 102 Riflemen Will Banaue (Robertson)' 4 to 5 won Albert I Trenton September Inviatlons Dewey 100 (Earl) 2 to 1 second El are being issued to day for a dinner to be Caney 107 (J Matthews) 7 to 5 third given at the West End Long Branch on time 148 1 Three starters ourth I Monday evening to the Ulster rifle team Bvas Darling Athara ana Ollie upwj" sir Andrew Reed Brlg Gen also ran Darling finished first Wingate Gov Voorhees Adjt but was disqualified for carrying un I Gen 7 Oliphant and United States Senator der weight ifth race 6 1 2 furlongs Keene Miss Conrad 102 '(Robertson) 8 to 5 1 I won Aloha' II 96 (Holgerson) 13 to 5 I BOWLING ON THE GREEN second Kitty G7 101 v(Earl) 8 to 1 ss third time "1:23 Captain Gaines and Detroit Cleaned Up at Windsor Hunting also ran4 I rinks of bowlers from Detroit in Entnes: irst race mile and 1 8 a Miss Conrad 104 Muskalonge Evaded Windsor yesterday afternoon and 107 Sartllla' 99 Countess Clara Bab succeeded In making the following score: bie 89 Second race 7 8 The Jef IvrwzlRBNk DETROIT fercon WMr'Hin hes iHnnfinr Man nf DETKO1L Honoif 104 Little Lois 98 Monos 96 Bodd Hop 109 Third race five and a half Miss Hume Ashbrook popaud klp Duela100: Branniganlll ourth race3 4 mile Star Cotton alse Kit I WINDSOR ty Irish Jewel 109 Mrs Brunell Perkins MayDoT03 ifth race six and a halt Sanderson furlongs DonsterswlveL Horn 112 Weigle Will ay Bushnell Dr Tarr 109 Ol lie' Jessie Achenbach Papa Harry be tola reror Siren Song4 104 Merida 103 Windsor 28 Detroit Palling jo i Chicagoan Coming To morrow Uort Erie Results riday the Detroit bowlerswill have the ort Erie4 September 4 Summaries: pleasure of contesting a match with a con irst race selling year olds and up tlngent from Chicago of the Wanderers 61 2 Little 92 (L Bowling Club consisting of three nks a ft nr I Tha chicHeo nlavers will be entertained tn Jackson) to 2 and even won a ereens the 92 (Redfern) 4 to 1 'and 8 to second Lmorning of riday They will play Wind ranaoo ivz (iTOxier) to a ana a io i or on rTiaay aneiuwu 1 time 1:23 Rare Perfume Saturday morning Princess Aurora alella Sauceboat I Saturday afternoon there win be an Innominatum Hayseed St Sulpice Edgeworth Kerry Julls and Nancy I will battle for high place It Seitz finished as named Second race I matter of grreat satisfaction to the lo maiden 2 year ols 51 2 I CA1 bowlers to be able to entertain those Vivian 106 (Redfern): 7 to 1 and 2 to 1 wh0 are interested in the game in other won Messena 106 (W Morris) 9 to 5 cities especially those from Chicago and 7 to 10 second Hattie Davis '106 (L Thompson) to i ana io i tnira i time 1:10 1 4 Santa Bonita Artificial and wooamansten niusneu as naiuvu i Wnv nvpr Third rade 1 1 16 All Saints 101 EneHsli Players on the Way Over (L Thompson) 3 to 5 and out "won Southampton Eng September The Sloan 105 (L Jackson) 12 to 1 and American line steamer Haverford which 3 to 1 second Montreal 92 (Cochran) from this port at 5:30 to day 2 to 1 and 1 to 2 third: time 1:481 I New York on her maiden trip has and Tusculum finished among her passengers a number of Capt named ourth race 2 year olds 5 English team of Meditation 110 Thomp cricketers who are to play matches in son) 7 to 10 and out won Lacrimae the United States 105 (Ellis) 7 to 5 and 2 to 5 secorid II Dash 94 (Bierman) 30 tol and 8 to 11 SPORTS' ALL SORTS aT ft Tn1 olcn rati a ifth race ootball practice is now on at furlongs Racebud 109 (McQuade) 3 to I Dame This eleven will be almost 1 and even won Col Ballenflne 108 I the gmo as last team probably with (Cochfan) 7 to 2 and 6 to 5 second thu exception of a new fullback Ahamo 103 30 to 1 third I Harvard athletes are having three time 1:15 3 4 lop Johnny Brown I of hard training before going to New Curtsey Competitor Zack orda Lil york for the trials with Yale which are lie Hammerton and Toluca finished as expected to take place about September 41 Sixth race 1 selling 4years annath New York athlete lowered andvup 6 Mercer 99 (Coch record for climbing a 25 foot ran) 7 to 2 and 6 to 5 won Ocie 1 rope He was timed in 6 2 5 seconds which Brooks 101 (Thompson) 3 to 1 and 61 is 1 5 of a second better than the previous to 5 second: PharoahtlO? (May) 5 to 21 record and even third time 1:14 1 2 Maple The annual cricket match between the "Vtinnle 5 Euclalre Oconee The I United and Canada has been ar aurel Ordeal and Prince ranged to be played this year on Septem tr finished as named? ber 9 and 10 on the grotmds of the Ottawa Entries: irst race furlongs 4 Cricket Club of Ottawa A vear olds "arid upward Branch EiH Buffalo wm get the Jenktris McLebd cham claire Hieaway Mynheer 109 Tobe Payne plon8hJp wrestling match after all A pro nino reaher 105: Dr annie The Laurel 1 offered 82500 for the bout to 102 Second race fopr and a Tialf furlongs 1 1 piiee in the Bison town on September I a a 1 1 In grbr I Al a I i vear OHis Vs 77 Starter 95: paw Martha Ellza beth Jane Mattie Spencer Six Bits An vs a 8 ws a 1 1A TY 92 six furlongs 3 year olds I says that this is dhe brightest and seiling Dick Warren 103 of bls three years at the university Pre Aeii Chinchinook Gotemba 97 Mag train ary training will commence fceptem Kle 96 Spurs Olea Give and Take Caloocari 95 Relucent Lakeview Belle 89 ourth race five furlongs 2 year olds sell mg lngo 110 Mowich 100 70S: "Moderator 104 Taxman rankMcKee 102: De Mllsom "Debenture Patrick 99 ifth race six furlongs: 3 year olds and upward Toluca Young Henry 109 Our Lizzie Golden Harvest 105 ull Dress" 103 Tyrba 103 Leila Barr' 101 Lady Silver 96: Lizzie A 93 Sixth race one and an eighth miles 8 year and upward selling Zolo 101 Advocator iuu Vv nn muiwl ot juviincaii Mr Pomeroy Idle Chat' 93 Avoca 90 3 1 3 1 CHAMPIONSHIP litecORD Lost 41 47 51 score and at had the game 9 to i During the last seven a 1 only twenty two men iav which is an average 7 to an inning in all ecePt Hoing in 'vhich Lajoie made a hit There was one other hit 1W ho Athletics after the first 111 pi Aiik in the fifth but a loubi" play by Casey Gleas r' a nillon retired the side in that with only three men at bat plunk Wn nn Easy Mark who has always been a sort to the Tigers was given yesterday which made up II 'the small scores he has held Toit down to this season Hisi irion aiwu atrertions oaiwu 11 a and fifteen hits tor a ratal laxses was the extent of click work Holmes led withitvvo singles while Elber there with three singles son a double and a no strictly sensationalu Ely did splendid work at tTie visitors and ultz COV of ground in center field otwlthstanding his wild throw flret inning played a good tne tigers ainA a catch in left throw to tho home th first inning tier had been retired in the i hn tiiole hit a hot ni! down to Casey Jimmy stop th ball but made a two baseb ow to first Seybold then? mo up against the left Afield should have been good 1 o'rnr run but the ice wagon only reacn sec onu on tlv lib McIntyre singled to left and trving to score an ini for Nance After that Philadelphia players reached I I I I s' i iVT' i 1.

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