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v- PLAYERS' LEAGUE GAMES. Farmer City, Clinton and i'JIE DKUMMEBS' GAME. brook, Leroy, Montlctllo. put back as There may be something In this, and I hardly believe THE KEIXYS PLAYKD IX VERT HARD LUCK. bad condition, finally succeeded In getting control of the diamond at Cycle park.

The Postal boys had ao easy time of It with the Timm champions. Tub Tints boys had out their strongest nine, and presented Harvey Brady and Uivell as a battery, white tno l'ostals brought forward Anderson and Jim Brady as tnelr battery. The typos ould not hit Anderson, who was superbly supported by Uratly, his catcher, hcore: limet 0 0 0 2 1-1 l'Ojlftls 4 0 0 2 2 0 S35, 1880. DANIEL O'CONNELL, The famous Irish statesman, was born of good but rather poor parents, in 1775. He identified himself with the Home party and when he became a member of the English Parliament won more victories for his people than had evei The Hanlon Combination Outbatted by the Brooklyn.

Brooklyn, May 21. Special The natural Mas men from Pittsburg paid a visit to Brooklyn to-dny and were promptly takan luto camp by Johnny Ward and tils veterans, but In a manner that riot to their liking. There was a vast improvement In the attendance. It was a perfect day for ball playing, and both teams were out ear the Traditional Umpire Takes Field and Escapes M'ith Whole Skin. All of the Western association teams are Strong.

The Hartford club has suspended Henry Lynch. Capt. Donsellt, of Detroit, Is nursing a lan.e arm. Pitcher Tobt Lroits has been released by Syracuse. Washington has a record of 11 consecutive victories.

Pitcher Kickhardt has been dropped by Grand Buplds. And the rain It ralnetb, but salaries go on Jast the same. Bill Gleason Is certainly handling the Waihingtons well. Since Zlmmer was hit last summer he ha- bailed weakly. Jimmv Ksowles Is said to bo putting up a woiu'erful gan at Rochester's third base.

He played 10 straight games with that it is the correct solution of the matter. one thing Is certain and that Is the club has been playing much better ball under Bufflnton's inanaKiiinent than It did when Fouarty was In charge. There Is more vim and ginger in the men's playing and there is not club In the country to-day that Is putting up a better all-aiotind game. It has Improved its position In the championship race and Is within balling distance of tho top. Buninton Is a much better manager than Fogarty and Is better liked by the players.

Al Johnson arrived In the city yesterday to fee If he could straighten out the difficulty and held long Interviews with both President and arty, hut Just whnt the outcome of this will be'no one knows. One thing, however, can be set down as a tact and that Is Fogarty, If he does not play with the local will go to some other brotherhood club, for In a talk with your correspondent during the week, he NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES. been kuown. ly lor practice. In the game Brooklyn, The Allies Beaten In the Lnst Hair by Home Hard lllltlntr.

HIA. May '4. Special Tit Pittsburg National league toys had all the HAT THE DRUM-niers are bustlers In everything they undertake is now an established met, at star tod tiie noise with two runs In the nrst Inning, and lor tue three lollowlng managed to lint a run In each, while the l'ltts-Imrgs could not yet a run, try hard as they might. The visitors played 'a plucky uphill game, but w-re cn'ariy outbatted. Jocko Fields made a very b.id error, but outside or that Hie I'lltiburg's errors were best of it for tho first Ave innings In the game to-oay, but then the home club woke least so far as tba OUR TH POLCY Pittsburg repre out an error.

sentatives of the up and made five la the sixth Inning, which they followed with three more, winning the (fame. The Pittsburg? playod a chan game, but tho i'hl Ilos were more successful In bunching tuoir hits, hcore: Despite the addition of Cincinnati and clan are concerned. not costly. I tm score: BltOOKI.t.N. 11 1' A Joyce, 8 1 1 2 0 Andrews, 2 2 1 0 0 2 1 2 0 5 1 orr, 1 0 2 17 0 0 Brooklyn, the ettendunce at the leagu games shewed in the aggregate a fall-off of stated In a most emphatic manner that he was a thorough brotherhood man and would never have anything to do with the league.

He denounced as mlse a story In one of tin papers that be hau gone over to New York and had a conference with John The climax of their efforts In behalf of auout luii.ooo. AND WE WILL FIGHT IT OUT ON THIS LINE An effort Is being made to organize a tl'e Tuva? News u. Day. Kansas state league, but so far only New. boys' h-mo fund ton, Hutchinson, Emporia and Wichita 'lnlngs have not been running a smoothly as could be wished In the leagu cu'nilnated jester- nave responded.

McUeuc hy, 0 1 4 0 0 t-eery, 1 0 0 0 0 Warn, 2 2 0 6 1 Co k.c 1 1 2 0 0 Vanilnltren, 0 1 0 4 0 Hayes, 2 1 2 2 0 0 Totals 8 14 2" 16 2 camp here. The pitchers are being hit iiarhv right ana Deacon whlto are A. Pecker, I 12 2 0 2 Burke, 2 18 10 Myers, 2 1 2 1 Thompson, 0 2 0 0 0 Mayer, 3 2 1 1 3 2 McCahey, 1 116 10 Schrlver, 2 2 2 2 Allen, 1 1 4 1 Gleason, 0 2 110 day in the long- IP IT TAKES ALL SUMMER. now the only active connecting links be and tne Holding has been very poor, i rom a big lead tor nrst place Ihe local club talked-of game of tween the base ball of the past and the ball at Recre now finds other clubs right on Its heel and as It must soon tro away to play It 1 uase oau 01 tne present. hardly possible that tt will be in the lead ation park.

Headed by the Grand Army band, at 1 o'clock, lSo The Altor na team Is drawing like a house afire at home. Last Saturday with a circus as opposition the club drew 5,000 people to wh-n It returns. Gleason, wmo did such Totals. 9 13 27 13 8 newsboys, under command of two sol pnenomenal work nt the start, is being ni iwo games wuu i.eoanon. quite hard now and is losing games ngh dier! y-loolclng drummers, Cnpt.

I. C. Dot- IT Is said that Von der Ahe has his eye on uiong. rower, 01 ne Baltimore ciun. ana virtue.

rilTbHLllli. it li A Ilunlon, 10 10 Vlsner, 13 4 0 Beckley, 1 1 1 10 0 rlelds, 1 0 1 8 0 Kuehne, 8 0 0 8 0 (Jorcorun, 0 0 2 4 Robinson, 2 1 1 2 4 CJiilnn, 0 0 2 0 bialey, 0 0 0 0 Total 4 6 Ti 8 HONEST GOODS! NO BRIBES! of the Detrolts. Ho wants a good man to The Athletics are doing nlcply over on their grounds. They are In the lead In the association race and are aylng strictly ALLKUHlllT. TAB Sunday, 2 12 0 0 Wilier, 2 2 2 4 6 0 lllnes, 0 14 0 0 -a Koque, 1 2 1 2 1 lieCKer, 1 I 1 10 0 0 Kelty, 1 0 0 8 0 0 Boat.

8 0 2 12 1 piny nrst ou.se tor uie jnowns. nrsi-ciass ball and are attracting goon Canton has the two tallest men acting crowds. Manager Shurslg has a nice lot of be a uatiery in tins country. Their com men to Handle and Is taking life this sea bined length Is about 13 feet. Young is the son much easier than ever before.

Ills pitcneranu honogg tne catcner. Beiger, 0 1 2 2 1 Gray, 0 0 1 0 club should win tiie championship without 2 1 1 1 Atlantic Umpire Larry Corcoran Is not 2 8 0 4 0 1 2 0 mucn trouble, now that his pitchers are Pittsburg 0 0 0 rename in tue matter or Keeping his ap mi getting into rorm. Totals 6 10 13 3 pointments. In that respect, Bob Fergu son excels any umpire in the business. Philadelphia 01000611 1 22100000 1 The Muskegon club has signed Pitcher l'itisburg Anson has been with us this week, and tho old man Is as popular as ever.

He was given an ovation every time hecamo to the bat. lie Is more subdued, however, this year. Ills team was given tho worst of It in everything by Umpire McQualde In the uea ton, formerly ot Saginaw, and re leased Third Baseman Harris. The club SUMMAKT. -Philadelphia, Pittsburg, Earned runs- has secured a new ground conveniently lo NO PRESENTS! NO TRICKS! cated.

St MMAItT. Two baie hits B.iuor 2, Cook. Three base hit orr. Home run Beckley. stolen ases Orr, McGeachy 2, Seery.

Wurd, Vlsner. Double plays Robinson, Beckley and Qulnn. First base on balls Joyce, Seery, Hanlon, HecKiey, Koblnson, Qulnn. Struck out Seery, Kuuiine. Time of game 1:00.

Umpires Jones and Knight. ames nere, Dut th "out man aia very j'itcher doran, or New Haven, has a little kicking. lie has a lair toani, but nothing out of the ordinary, and It will cut Two-base hits Scnrlver and Mlllor. Tnree ba lilts 11-cker. Stolen basos Dicker.

Burke. 3: Miller. but a small flimre in the race. record. He wus the first pitcher this season to dispose of a team without a hit in nine Innings.

He did that at Washington La Koque, Ilet Kelty. Ront. Anson was as commun catlve as ever Base on halls Decker, liui ko. 0 McCalla. during his stay here.

He says the brother on may 21. Al en, fu. Pitcher Sam Shaw has been released by hood Isn't In It, and that their teams won't last the season through. "The novelty Is Double plays Allen, Struck ou Gleason. lleckor.

Keltv. 2: jiaiiiuiore because or nis constitutional in- now gone," said Anson, "and the attend airrerence. He will go to Terre Haute. Burger, (iray, 2. anceis dropping off to nothing at their Pitcher Start has also been released by games.

Why look right here In Philadel uarnie. Hartrora will gel nun. phia. We had about 000 to our game to Jack Kerins' accession to the St. Louis team reunites the battery that created day, while your brotherhood club drew "NOW, PLAY BALL." balls ild pitches (irar.

4. lilt by pitcher Hecker. 'lime, 1 Umplr McQtinde. Acteiidance 2,108. only 400.

It Is the same all over the coun left the weiller and Lieut. W. H. Ileed, try. No, they are not It.

sucli a furore with Louisville in 1838. Kerins will play at first regularly, going behind Newsboys region of the present 'In the event of the brotherhood going and, altor iue oat wnen itamsoy uoos tne twirling. up, woum the league take back the de of streets Lowk. of tho Boston league club, has had sertorsi" norne, on om avenue, parading the principal the city, marched to the pnrk. The right his injured knee examined bya doctor, who One for Byrnes' Hoys.

Brooklyn, May 24. Special Byrnes' "I don't know what tho other cities boys played In great shape this afternoon, nnus tnatoneor the linaments across the knee has been severely strained, and that Lowe may not be able to dav strain before would do, but Chicago wouldn't. I have got a belter team now than 1 ever had and could flna no use for the old men. I'm afraid tue old fellows will all be lett in the easily dofoatlng the Cievoiands. Both juiyt.

Pitchers were handled rather severely. Knell Saved tho Dny. Pnri.ADBi.i niA, May 24. Speclal-Up to the Inst three Innlncs of the Philadelphia-Buffalo (Players' league) game to-day It looked like a victory lor the visitors. Both clubs wielded the stick well, but la the seventh find eighth Innings lh home team got In four runs, while the visitors could do nothing with Knell, who took Sanders' place In the box utter tne fourth Inning.

Buffalo 2 01500000--8 Philadelphia 4 0 0 0 2 0 1 8 010 Hits-Buffalo, 13; Philadelphia, 12. Errors Buffalo, Philadelphia, 4. Earned runs Buffalo, Philadelphia, 5. Hjiiw run Wood, Two basd hits Cross, Mulvey, "Wise. Three base hits ShlndJo, Mulvey, Fo-garty.

Wild pitches Haddock 2. lilt by ball-White. Time 2 hours 5 minutes. Umpires Guff, ley and Burm. Aitendauce Keefo Pitched Superbly.

NF.yv York, M.iy 24. Special For six coin." In past seasons It was only the magnates Score "What about Comlskey's challenge to who asKea tne question nrst, "now many people were at the game?" and then the BROOKLYN. 11 11 A play your team In the fall?" "We will have to no them. That team result of the contost. Now every ball ciank O'Brien, 1 112 0 0 Collins, 2 2 2 8 4 0 would be an easy one for my team to down.

is interested in tne number 01 people who Burns, 2 0 passi-Q me turnstile. "Mutrib has secured a colored mascot Foutz, 1 3 2 0 0 0 Plnkney.3 114 12 known as 'Whistling He will Add bleachers were occuplt-d principally by the newsies, and wh'-n the one hour's excellent concert g.ven by the popular ii nd meritorious G. a. It. baud was completed, the grand tumd presented an am -mated appearance, thronged as It v.

as with a crowd, one half of which was ladles. It was an enthusiastic crowd, loo. Men stamped and yelled lustily for their favorites, and the fair ones vigorously patted their gloved hands for their favorite knight or knights of hy, they haven't won a game since thoy left Chicago. Then talk about playing my team! It's ridiculous." The nttsburg league club Is In the city this morning. Tho team is somewhat brokon up, but hopes to take a couple of carry blm on the club's western trip." umcago TrUmne.

The New York club 18 corkulll, 0 0 8 0 0 Smith, a 0 2 4 5 1 Dully, 0 1 2 1 0 C'aruthcrs, 0 8 0 doubiless losing enough money without wasung any on anegeu mascots. Long belug a new man In the business. Kumos irom nrigui's men. we will nave four games here on Decoration dav. The schedules call for six, but Manager Sharslg wisely concluded that the thing was being 7 10 27 16 8 his work naturally causes more praise than an old player like Irwin, vet in the CLEVELAND.

Innings yestorday the New York-Clovoland Players' league game would have delisted Davis, same number of games the latter has made overuoiiB unu nan uie Atniettc games transferred to Columbus, and Columbus will be here on tho Fourth of July when 12 more assists and. three less errors and JIANAOF.R JESSE 11LAKKLT. (iliks, 1 McKean, 0 Veach, 1 0 comes off wlih the fielding average. euarsig win nave the town to himself. IN M.

B. Curtis new nlav. "The the road. They were a handsome, brawny, Dully, Shatchen," Meyer Petowskoy, who wears his watch in his upper vest pocket, takes active, neaiuiy looking in. una many a man Sninlley, 8 riTCIIEIlS' AVERAGES, an enthusiast.

The base hits and errors were so few and far between that not a iun was produced until the seventh Inning. Then the Giants broke the ice nnd In each of the last three innings mannged, chiefly because of their oppo-nents errors, to score a couple of runs. From the beginning to the end of the game no New Yorker mutle an error. Keefe Zlmmer, 2 a flyer" at the sport and says: "I paid Aniner, i 9 Mark Baldwin jVonr the Top of the 50 cents to see a game of base ball, and mine heart boat so It put my watch out uf 1 List, oraer una it cost fi to have it fixed." Totals 3 12 24 11 4 Players' league The average of the pitchers up to May 21 was Gus Schmklz, in his handling of the was Invincible. O'Brien for the ball.

most part puclied an excellent Brooklyn 8 Cloveiand 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 Cleveland League team, has added to his reputation as a skilful manager. He has 0 3 brought out mucn or the talent that Is SUMMAHT. 2- 6 0- 0 within the team, and win bring out still Karnedruns Brooklyn, 6. more; enough to make it a stumbling Two base hits O'Brien. Collins.

Foutz. block for would-be pennant winners, at "2 So '4 jiiiRiiny, any rate. Attendance, 3,171. Score: New York 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 Cleveland 00000000 Hits New York. Cleveland, 8 Errors New York, Cleveland, 5.

Karnod runs Nw York, 1. Two base hits Goro, Browning. Three base hits Whitney. ild pitches O'Brien 2, Koofe. Umpires Gunning and Urouthers.

Although the managers nnd attaches of A Pi as 1 "3 1 5 3 2 3 Tiireo base nit nuns. Home run Foutz. stolen bases Brooklyn, Cloveiand, 2 Double plays McKean nnd Veuch. league and brotherhood clubs, In cities BE a where thoy are competitors for patronago, late each other intensely, yet they man first base on balls Hrnokivn. fi: flero.

3 age to keep an outward appearance of bo 1UIIU, ng on rnenniy terms, it is a nand-shake lilt by pitched ball O'Brien. Dnilv. and a sort of "Jolly" for each other when Struck out Brooklyn, Cleveland, 1. Passed balls uimer. ever tney moet.

Wild pitches Cfiruthers. 2: Bentln. 1. The Kochester Union says that in the Iliwton In Poor Favor. Boston, May 24.

8peclal-The Chicago Players' league won to-day but it was a hard right and a good game, full of clean Rochester-Columbus game of the 15th Time of game 1 :50. Umpire Lynch. O'Conner became so disgusted with Crooks nnd his mouth while ot the bat in B.20;2.' 4 llustod, phlln Baldwin, il F1 Ywwm 1 0 a 3E nE hitting and sharp fielding. The excite the third Inning that he yelled 'Oh. shut 121.

SMIL 7 1 FULTON'S BOCVENIR. 244 41 Mntrio Can Afford to Smile. and struck out." There's harmony aper of a league team that has been hore merit was Intonso. In the fifth both clubs changed pitchers, Bars ton and Kllroy going In. Only one run was made and Weyhlng, Boston.

Murphy, Haiceiv. Ciovel'd. no aiscipiine ror you. it was nearly time NEyv iork, May 24. Special 'Ihe New lfii.2S5 2.00 8 1.252 1 2.

00 Bl.8'f!2.00 24712.23 vnis season would no douot envy them their life 105'1732. 148'26'i: tor urooKs to resign tno captaincy. York National League club deleftted An that was by the Chlcngos In the seventh. Cunningham, I'hlla The Cincinnati team is disappointing Its general tout ensmble. The day was perle.

t. son's Chicago boys In a fairly contestod In the ninth, when the score waselKhtto lsing. nome patrons, ana murmurs or dissatisfac as far as weather game here this afternoon. Score: 6i Van Haltern.llro'k. seven In their favor, Boston lost the game by a coui hi nation of hard luck and poor 2S7 4i .23 2.50 219 42 .27312.68 .27812.67 112iltl3o 8i.

268:2.67 was concerned and 1 Knell, Phlia NEW YORK. tue grounus were tion nro deep and loud. The team Is not cutting a better figure In the league than It did In the association, despite the fact that the league of to-day Is not as strong In playing, rue score: 1 1 Dwyer, Murphy, never in better con 221 8.1 heete. New York. Boston 00630000 0-8 Chicago 3 0 2 1 0 0 1 0 2-9 dition.

Umpire llaz- 150129 rersen. Buffalo. playing as tne association was last year. jert was a conspicu Staley. Pittsburg.

i i hilo the Cincinnati team was supposed to 244 46 217 4'ij ous figure, dressed In iiaiey, Boston. in Base hits Boston, 12; Chicago, 12. Errors Uo ton, Chicago, 1. Earned runs Boston, 6: Chicago, 5. nave Deen greatly strengtnoiiea.

his nattf light suit lOjHaddock. Crane, r. wiin two regulation .287 3.00 .249 3.00 .301,3.33 .305.8.43 3.60 .301 3.67 3.75 Two base hits Stovey, O'Nell, Latham, 'THE DKUMMEKS. 237 61 269 6i 113 26 cow-uoy snooting lm- lLUalvIn, l'-'liiumbert, 13'Sowders, Brooklyn. Chirk.

3 Buckley, Kusle.p pletnents strapped to if Wf ricunr, vtiinti mhu I'urnng. Buses 011 balls Brown, Urouthers, Irvln, Ryan. Latham 2, Duffy, O'Null, Comlskey. Something of Interest About the Com 0 1 0 Boston 222142 mercial Travelera' Association. uis uacK.

wiiiio the boys modestly declined any thanks 279 lariuiK lull 1011 Totals I 24 1 .307 4.60 The Interest Inaugurated by the drum 257.63,701301.272 1.29 CHICAGO. lor thelrenVrts In be-li a If of tho home. mers in their efforts, through the medium Crane, New York. JJ Buninton. in.

Kllroy, Boston 1'O'Day, New 1H Keefe, Buffalo lo.Gruher, J'assou balls holly 2. Wild pitches Daley. Time 2:05. Umpires Colbert and Ferguson. A 0 0 0 2 2 17 1 1 14 0 0 2 3 5 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 112 0 0 8 8 0 0 0 8 1 10 272il 6 11 it 10 3 2 15 0 1 2 3 0 1 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 8 1 13 8 0 13 11 0 0 2 1 7 27 12 7 0 0 0 05 0 0 12-3 4.67 of a ball game, for loin's 136 37-45 4) 277 88 8i4u they desired to state that they were under ,33 15 (HI the Press Newsboys' Coeney, i Carroll, 1 Wllniot, Anson, 1 Andrews, obligations to the di home fund, has at ASSOCIATION GAMES.

rectors of tho Nation. tracted attention to MAKAGER R. c. al leatue club lor the BATTING AND FIELDING. 2 i 8CHANCK.

Hrooklyn, Toledo, Syracuse and the freeuseof Recreation their order. It is Burns. 3 park; Leard A Gamble for caps; known as the Cira- Athletics Winners. At Brooklyn- Klttmlge, Coughlin, merclal Travelers' How the l'layers League Clubs Rank in this Kespect. Complete batting andfleldlngaverages of the Players' 1 eague clubs and players are Protective associa ivf aaun unis.

lur Mill 10 Al. J'ratt lor balls and bats, and to the (jrandArmy band for their services. It has not been decided yet as to who won the prizes lor 0- tion, of Pittsburg. It Totals. Brooklyn 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 Columbus 0 0 0 II 0 I 0 0 0- 1 itn was Incorporated In Juiy, 1SS9, and has steadily continued In Nw Chicago Base hits Brooklyn, Columbus, 4 Errors Brooklyn, Columbus, 6.

Batteries Dally and Toy, Gastrlght appended Including up to May 21. A record Is given all who have participated In five games, except pitchers, who have been given a pitching record for three gamas: and an unbroken path FCMMAKT. O'Cornor. way of prospurl ry. tiie most oase-nus ana errors respectively.

The game was full or Interesting features, but to tell how nil the runs were made would be an endless task. There vts uioieor less kicking, especially In the ninth Inning, when the Sulllvans were compelled to retire four men owing to a misunderstanding on the part of the scorers. There was no 111 nature at any until now its niem- CLI BATTING RECORD. THIS GUARANTEE INCLUDES ALL OUR lershlp has reached 250. The officers are: Earned runs New York, Chicago, 1.

Two-base lilts li issett, 2. Three-base lilts Burket, 1. Stolen bases New York, 4. Umpires Emslle and Btrnum. At Kochester Kochestor.O 0400000100 Toledo 0 000301 0100 Clias.

H. Kelly, presl- 1- 6 2- 7 Double plays Clark. Bassett ann Fstor aeni: v. Dum- brook. brlll, treasurer, and J.

F. Hazlett. secre First on balls New York. 1 Chicnirn Home-Made SuitsI Hit by pliched ball Buckley. tary.

The objec.s of Base hits-Rochester, Toledo, 8. Errors Uoi-hest'-r, To'eilo, 3. Batteries CalUhun and McKeough; Cush man and Saite. Umpire Sherman. At Syracuse- H.

tne association are r-KEST. CIIAS. KELLY. Struck out-Uusio, Cooney; Andrews, mutual aid In case 145 2 66! I. UU.lllIU, .298 19 691 lime 1:89.

of death or accident, fellowship, etc. Said 16 591 123 14 527:117:152 4s.i84 -AT- Umpires Powers and Zncharlas one of their number in speaking of the organization last night: 20 7t3 1 Chicago 2 Cleveland 3 Buffalo 4 Philadelphia Boston New York 7 Brooklyn 8 Tlttshur ui mo jiui'ie. aiossrs. and Fulton, of the winning team, surprised themselves and everybodyelse by maklnga clever double play. Managersulllvan batted hard and fielded his position nicely.

Capt. Kelly was all there also. Messrs. Fulton stnd Matthews were the recipients of presents when they first went to the bat, Fulton receiving a paddle decorated with ribbons and Matthews a cabbage head. The two Warnock brothers played well In their respective positions, aud both pitchers Were effective at times.

The Sulllvans scored ll runs In the fifth Inning and that gave them a load the Kellys were unaole to overcome, though It looked as though they tad a chance in the eighth Inning, fccore' Syracuse 0 0 Louisville 0 0 Biie lilts Svracuse, Errors Syracuse, "l'lttsburg Is naturally possessed of 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 1 0 0 0 1 0-3 Louisville, 5. ulsvllle, 4. S3 KVii" 61 .281 The Quitters Victorious. points of vantage, not heal by other cities. 20 7M lfi9 Boston, May 24.

ipeclal-The CIncin for Just such an order ua this, with its teem lng luuustrles, geographical location, and natl Beds pulled a victory out to-day In th its high commercial rank. Our death bene Batteries Cast and Brigys; Mratton and Kvan. Umpire Doescher. At Philadelphia eignui inning, wnen with two men on fits are pavable for natural or accidental! CLI FIELDING RECORD. causes, les, tne D.iys you saw piay Dan uuu UUe uui, Knocked a three-bagger to center, brlngl ng In Hi r- yestorday are fair physical types of our Athletics 0 St.

Louis 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 n- 9 0- 4 membership. We have us yet made no both men. The game was of the see assessment but still say to our outside saw variety up to this point. Outside of the batteries both nines played well, Ganzell $10, $12, $15 and $18. SEE THESE WONDERFUL BARGAINS BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE.

menus: "Defer not till to-morrow to be wise, To-morrow's sun to thee may neyer rise. mane two neauniui catches In right field Umpire McD'-rmott fined Tom Tucker fib Base hits A'hlftlcs, St. Imls, 5. Errors Athli-t-s, m. Louis, 7.

Battel lei Mr.Malion and Robinson; Stl vetts and Munvan. Umpire u'Dua. Live to Two. Canton, Slay ii Canton Wheeling game rtsu.ted as follows: BULL1VANS. Pulllvan, 2 Fulton, 1 a Palmer, 3 Urunn, 1 "Warnock, 3 Bllfs.

1 Iewsnapp, Anderson, a alleging lie threw a bat in front 42'2l5, 5S'54 20 .919 Used ud ball players and athletes find of heenan while the latter was eutchlmr a Johnson's Anodyne Liniment a balm in ioui ny re.ir mo noston avers' bench Giitad. mere were ,2 persons present at the 1 Cleveland 2 Brooklyn Buflahi Chicago i New Boston fi Pittsburg game, ecure: 7S3141 HPW3 4.H17 ...115 2iH: Mi 20.. Hill lit 5iOi2K3: HO ST3 'U -fl'S 20 5 24i2iVi 12 it hi 904 TtSi.83 Attend our Friday and Saturday sales for a dress length. Bargain in silk, wool Cincinnati 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 3 07 Boston 0 0 0 2 3 0 0 0 06 Canton 0 0 0 2 2 0 10 Wheeling 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0- 5 2-2 Total. 23 22 22 14 Hits Cincinnati.

Boston. 8. or wash goods. 625ZCE1H HCGUS HACKE. 2 Errors Cincinnati, Boston, 2.

Earned runs Cincinnati, Boston, 3 Three base hit Mcho s. Base lilts Canton. Wheeling, 4. Irrors Cun'Oii, Wheeling, 4. Batterles-ViUiig and Valk, Fitzgorald and Lvtie.

Umpire Jamison. 1 A DECOKATIOX DAY SHOOT. Go to Lies' srallery, 10 and 12 Sixth 1 stolen oases Durvea. Lonir. street.if you want good work and prompt How VI1I tho Shnrpsburir Experts Smltu.

KSLLTS. Kelly, -t Adams, Hancher, 1 2 Brown, 2 Zeber, Matthews, 2 5 Wllllxan, 1 2 Warnock, in tKeed.r 2 5 0 delivery. L'aoinets, i per aoz. iuufzdx Base on balls Kean. Knlirht McGarr, Puryea, Puryea, FOGARTY IS LOYAL.

Amuse Themselves. Following is the program for the tourna Sullivan, Smith. Ladies' jackets, wraps, capes, Ac. Struck out Mcl'hee. Knlirht 3 0 attractive assortments ol the newest ment of the Miarpsburg shooters, to be Tucker, Sullivan, Sicltn.

0 styles from the lowest prices up. 625ZCEIH llcacg Hacke. l'assed oalls Hardle, 3. Time 1:50. Total 22 19 14 Umpire McDermott.

Bring your photos to be conied in crayon. to Electrlo Portrait com Brown forced out at third base. taeed out for running out of line. Kellys 3 3 1 11 2 fculllvans 2 6 0 0 4 pany. 10 and 12 Sixth street.

Lowest 026 -22 held at the new grounds, Asplnwall sta- tlon. West reun railroad, on Decoration day: I Mutch No. 1, 6 blue rocks; entrance 25c. Match No. 2, 6 blue rocks; entrance Match No.

9 blue rocus; entrance Match No. 4, 6 olue rocks; entrance $1. i Match No. 5, 12 olue rocks; entrance Match No. 6, 12 blue rocks; entrance $1.50.

1 Double bird matches and sweeps not on the program will be arranged to suit the shooters. In case of a tie the money will 423EZN prices, first-class work. CLtTBS. If Ho Doe-. Not With Philadelphia He Will stay With the Hoys.

Phh.adei.phu, May As far as attendance at the games here Is concerned there has been quite a decided change, the league club men having the call of four to one. The falling off la the attendance at the brotherhood games became so alarming that there was a hastily called meeting of the directors to consider the sublect which was held during the week. What measures were taken on the matter Is not known. It is hard to understand or explain the falling off. The club has been playing first-class ball and winning right while the league club has been playing a rather rocky game and winnlne only ahnut How They Stand.

PLATES' LIAGCB. Pet. I CtVBS. .15 10 600 Nw .16 11 .677 Cleveland. .12 10 .1111 L.

Pet. 12 11 Excursion to Boston Brooklrn Every Sunday via B. O. R. R.

Rt, .400 C'h car 12 8 13 7 12 fl.50 round trip. Train leaves at 8:30 .363 Philadelphia. 6XMMAKT. Two bis hits Sullivan, Brown, Zeber. Sacrifice hits Kellys, Sulllvans, 7.

olen buses Kellys, Sulllvans, 4. Double play? Sullivan and Fulton, phases on bails By Brown, by Palmer, Hit by pitcher Dewsnapp, Adams. Struck out-By Zeber, by Warnock. 6. Time of game 2 M).

t'inplres Newell and Hazlett. A. M. Lack and chenille curtains at a bar NATIONAL LBAOCB. W.L.

Prt CLUBS 15 .625 Cincinna'i ...12 11 ei.rM. PhilsrfelDhla gain. Prices reduced 25 per cent. through Brooklyn 11 Pet. .622 .421 .400 .363 13 Nw out the entire assortments.

625ZCE1H Huors Hacke. .13 11 .642 Boston 10 15 13 11 Chicago 11 10 Allegheny 8 14 one-half Its contests. Some friends of the be dlvldod. Baseliall Briefs. Bid Eittm a.n has signed with Dallas.

Anson is as popular as ever In Boston. Tm league should chang Its schedule. ZiMMiftls batting way below his average. Rat, of Baltimore, Is laid ep with a lame ankle. Tntt Central Illinois league has been organized with, clubs located la Clothiers, Tailors, Hatters and Furnishers, 954 AND 956 LIBERTY ST.

STAR CORNER. THE ASSOCIATION. KOB SALE CORNER DKl'G brotherhood Insist that the loss of Interest In the brotherhood is entirely due to DRUG CLUBS. W.L. Pet I CLTOS.

Athletics 17 7 7S3 St. Louis 12 14 store, good location; reason for selling, engaged In other business; splendid opening, and a The Typos Defeated. The TimtM typos and the Postal Telegraph operators met at Exposition park yesterday afternoon, nod, Hading the ground la STORE KocneMer IS a Fogarty's defection, and that his friends are staying away from the games and placing a boycott on the club until Lovn Pet. .4152 .423 .811 .667 Toledo 10 1J Coltimbni 11 15 I LouisTtlla ii 6JTKSS9 rarecuance. Address care Box ssi, Pittsburg, ra.

WW resigns from the presidency and Fogartj is.

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