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hMH-1B 1 DEAL CLOSED AT LAST roe people will get good team wlh a splendid standing tn the race, ami wltb pet-uant possibilities, so tne attendance at Monroe should be food. Ylckshurg Post. TTJiTi i PIRATES DUE TO-DAY; PELICANS ON GUARD frTirTitfH Gl ass-Enameled Vats. i.i.'. In ivi.c.-,iL.u7 'i-3 ana is jsnreveport urew wiu r- SOW OWJS A COTTOS STATUS LEAGIE FRANCHISE.

Ostly Uetalla Remain To Be Settled, ArrorUlnar to Mr. Poneri Jack-sea Defeats Cult port Mobile Lo.es to the Hill Billies Ir(eata Baton Iloage. OTTOS STATES LUAGIE, StaadinaT of Ike Cloba. Play'd. Won.

It. Per Ct. r.ve TLi Morcisg Game Scheduled for 4 O'clock at Athletic Park Series Will Decide Leader- ehip of the Southern League Little Rock Finally Downed Rain at Atlanta. process 01 iermeniauuu it ia wKciv.u four to five months in Glass-Lined Tanks, from which it is drawn Thus it is Glass from Kettle to Lip is an exquisite taste and flavor, its own, which accounts for the MerMian 43 S3 Si .659 he ton lioute it SO .614 Jack! C3 33 30 .24 1 Moo.ie 1 SI 30 .404 68 31 31 I Vlck.it.urg 4s ti 36 .30 WCTIItRS I.UAGl Viww.lina of the I aba. I.

til 3" irr.if.f A- ilruiii M-i. I M'C I'lhfsd. Lout. i 41 a tT 18 si t-4 6 i4 12 il 150 Bottiesfl tnzi tI 9 Pr cf 47W ..71 7 44 iJ .62 It 44 HI GAMES. Budweiser in 1905 that of all other bottled beers.

Anheuser-Busch Brewinii tie. In wtlrb Wlilta allowed tbe visitors but wae hit. srr (tint fan! R- IL K. Cui. I I 1 I I 0 I 19 1 lit.

Loula 00010011 i 7 I I3ittterie Owen awl Kulllvan; Hmlih and la. art. 1 Imc at game 1 tnr and aa mia-titea. K'-tir taecood jinii R. H.

E. U91M0O 1 4 0 Louis MCtMOt 04 1 Bnttns Whit ami SnUlvaa: JaroinMn and O'luanrr. of ame 1 hour and 87 minutes. I uaplte PLAVfc.0 IS TOE IIAIV. Clevelnwi.

July I. Cleveland defeated te-tmit to-day a id wgalm-d flntt pla-e. It befran to rsiu In lx-iroit bait of te fifth, otic I iTfir Ei-atifc lH--d tne teams to pUy de-sjiite Itroit'a until toe end of tbe tilth. iHiritis tbe KilMl tile fieitl as a sea of mud no! wat-f. tue aeootid baaeman of Ie-tniit playiuf Is a raincoat.

tVore R. H. E. ria-veiiml 0 6 11 0 lietroit tlOli 0 4. 4 fcnttenes Towrtneud and Clark: iKmahue.

Warti'-r ami Tayne. Time of ituuie I bour ana II minutes, luipires Msns sad Sheridan. SENATORS IOWN BOSTON. ton. July Italn tooid to-dsv's ganie te- (ween Waahlngtoo and at tbe enu of tbe fifth inning.

witb the score, in favor of the ai team. lieon R. Jt. E. Dili 01 0 0 Itewton 0 0 0 0 4 1 lotteries and Ileydoc: Harris snd Annbruster Time of gsme 1 bour and 13 n.tnutes.

CmpIre Ccnir. BAIN IN PHILADELPHIA. PliiladeliAia. July I. Tbe lliiladelphta-New Tork gsme was rslled st the i-egiuning of tbe third inning on account of tain.

RATIONAL LEACIK. Stsndluar of the Cloba. ics JL SL mL 1 YACHT CLUB Jt EG ATT A FOURTH OF JILY RACES START AT S30 P. M. TO-DAY.

The Soathrra Yacht Clntt Entries at West End Give Promise, If the Weather Is Good, of Showing- the Lowers of Aquatic Sports Fine Sailing-. The Fourth of July regatta of the Southern Yacht Club, at West End, starting at 2u'10 this afternoon, promises, with good sailing weather, to be one of the most Interesting affairs of the day. The cumber of boats to compete will be a goodly representation of the pleasure fleet of thee waters, and the entry list abows keen competition In each class. Por the Cadillac cup, donated by Vice a. Alter tne (aged) from Steel into bottles.

In The result distinctively sale of exceeding St. Louis. L. 3. A.

A. SCHMEDJE, Manager, Anheuser-Busch Branch, New Orleans. a decision sfter the wrestling bouts. The event of the evening will be a ten-round boxing bout between Lobtce and tbe Phoenix Athletic Club's best 125 pound sma-teur boxer, who Is said to be a whirlwind, but who has saked that his name be withheld. This will be a very fast bout, and it ls doubtful if It will last ten rounds.

The ta will be compllmentsrv. snd invlta-tlons are being issued by the club members. DAGGERS OF THEV "TOE HOLD." Schoenfeld Tells How It Mar Be Tsed on the Mat. About every other person Interested in athletic, and particularly In wrestling, aska what ls the "tie old." so much discussed of late in connection with the coming Schoenfeld-Gotch wrestling contest, which Is to take place next Saturday night at the Greenwall Theatre. Every admirer of this branch of athletics seems ts appreciate, indistinctly, that the toe bold, like the hammer lock, is a dangerous tackle, for tbe reason thst it Is all too frequently a meana of inflicting serious and possibly permanent Injury.

Prof. Schoenfeld said yesterday afternoon. Clun riaVd. Won. Lot.

Per Ct. Chi-agw 68 47 81 1 ittatiurg 64 3 2 .602 New Vork 68 42 34 Philadelphia 70 8i 34 I 61 SS 39 .400 St. Uiiils 71 fl 4 69 7 42 .391 Bostuu 84 44 .3 when his training work waa finished: "I Globenuiiicr, Seamate, iuit. In this morning's Times-Derooerst a description Mocassin Maid. Captor.

Dr. Steplo lis. Presentation, I.ndy March, MaHcl and Rodolfo also inn. TF.STEKDAT GAMES. Philadelphia f.

Kgetoo I. hew Yort Brooklyn irainl. WHERE THEY PLAT TO-DAT. Ft. Louis st Chicago (3 games).

letrolt st Cleveland 3 aantesi. Boston at Washington if giiinesl. New Yotk at lhilndelplila it games). IP TO DORNEii. Boston.

July t. Iomer wss resoniible for the uefest of the loeala to-day, hta wildueKS la tbe sixth Inning costing a run. and a wild throw by him In tue eleventh allowing the winning tally. Soore It. H.

E. I I I I I 4 I Boston 0600610009 3-8 4 Hstteries lfyipleby snd l'ln, Dorner and Bruwu. line of gime 8 hours snd 14 minutes. on way. RAIN IN NEW YORK.

New York. July 3. The game scheduled to be played between New York snd Brooklyn waa poslpobed on account of rain. SOI Til TLX AS Lfc'AGl Standing- of the (Tolls. Oubi Play d.

Won. Per Ct. 1 3 c- Ir -s -Winn II I ..63 43 30 .613 besumunt 63 36 27 .471 61 33 9 .424 Sau Antonio 64 33 31 .614 Iraivesion 63 9 34 .40 Lace Casrles 64 16 43 .260 YESTERDAY GAMES. BeaunK.nl 6, Austin k. Himaion 7, Gaiveitou 1.

Late Charles San Antonio I. 1o nro roll Ass'n 3vti Cork or Jim Cajp4 JIACING RESULTS FIVE FAVORITES FIMSII FIRST AT LATOMA. Heavy Rain Before Fourth Race. Makes Track Sloppy Meeting? nil Continue I'nttl Auk. 11 Rockaway Steeplechase Feature at Sheepshead Bay Windsor.

Cincinnati, July 3. Five favorites, a second choice and an outsider won at Latonla to-day. A htaTy rain, which began falling shortly before the fourth race, left the track in a sloppy condition. It waa officially announced to-lny that, the meeting will continue until Aug. 11.

First Knee Six turbines. Uramla lin (N'lcoli, even, won; lilueher 12'J iLnndryi, 40 to 1, second; Hector 110 (Prestnm, 111 I tn 1 14 It fl. l'O'ter 1.I1CI1- Second Race rive and one nun ir.r- lcngs, Frank Flesher lox (Mcoli. to I. won; Poster Girl l'kt lOberti.

to 1. second; Fleeted 3 to 1, third. Tluie FuHmati. lieluiutii, (juiu-tllia, Ionnrd La Thorpe, Klnir l.eo- old. Hitter Sweet, Anna RiiKkin, All Ablil, 'oster and Water Silk also Third Race me mile ami a nur.

ard 11! i.Nieol), 3 to won; Little Klkni (Koblnsoni. 13 to secoini; iiainiy 1UH l1 iTavior). 15 to 1. third. Time 5.

Main Spring, I.ehero. liWuimi, Murendo, Mngregor and Glisten aino ran. Fourth Pace "even furlongs, handicap. Vlttlailes 1(14 I i'ruubel). In to 1, won; Cotton Town 105 i Ferret O.

1 to 1. second; Fortunate l'W ifiberti, to third. Time 1 2-5. Col. Jhu Dousl.u, Ralbert, I ncle Henry, John Carroll, Concert and Tom Roberts also ran.

Fifth Race Four and une-half furlongs. Yowrlc lm (Idierti. 1 to 2. won; Mnr-morcan K4 3 to 1. second; Chocolate Drrp 1 (McoD, 8 to 1, third.

Time 1:1 2-5. Hereafter, True Ix.ra, Tollgntherer, Bitter MS. Alta McDonald. Lit tio Wanda, Chase. Tetanus and Nando also rnn.

Sixth Race Six furloncs. Malleable 113 (Poland), 23 to 5, won; The Mate 113 (Robinson. 13 to 1, second: Alma Gardla I Preston 8 to 1, third. Time -1 2 Precious Stone, Lnrone, Marsh Kedon. Tsara, Inspector Girl and Search Me also ran.

Seventh Race One mile. Happy Jack lf (Nicoll, to 10, won; Bill Carter 111 (Fisher), 25 to 1, second; Matabon 'At (Obertl. 11 to 2. third. Time 1 4H 3 Minnehaha.

King Abyssinia, St. Yolmo, Ternus, Leeland and Florizal also ran. LATOMA ENTRIES. First Race One mile; selling. Tumurl.

Pirate Dance. 87 each: Mae Lynch, Eariy Hcnr. 80 each; Leo Bright, Long Bright, Filler, Dontrent. Masseltoy, 92 eacii; Ioeklii, Inflammable, Triple Silver. 103 each: Docile, Arc Light.

105 each; I ncle Jam-s 89. Second Race Five furlong. Redrlce. Bitter Queen. Handspike, 95 each: Jay Swift 84.

Mtrgle. Bonaventure, ZIek Abrama. Red Ganat. let. 105 each: Selene B.

115, Iiella Thorpe. I.ady Say lor, 108 each; Dainty Dame, Friction. 112 each Third Race Six furlong; selling. PHncipt. Wee lass, Llxsle McLean.

90 esch: WagsralT, Pete Vlnesr. 62 each: Wlllsong. Toppy Girl, 83 each: Mootlcello 101. Mohave 104. Martina 181.

Hllona. Zinda. 95 esch; Mayor Johnson 103, Revolt 107. ixiim 104. Elaatlc 113 Fonrth Race One mile snd sn eighth: Cincinnati Hotel Sprinr Handicap Kercheval 100.

Dutch Bsrhsra 109, Rraneas 114. Mcllvsin 108. Alma THifoiir 113. Orly II 126. Princes a 103.

John Carroll 120. Alma Dufoor and John Carroll Corrlgsn's entry. Fifth lljce Steeplechase; short eonrs. BASEBALL Athletic Park, TO-DAY. SHREVEPORT rs.

NEW ORLEANS, CHAMPION'S S0LTBE8N LEAGUE. Gam Called at 4 p. m. is their worth not their selling price. 5 to Our Trade Mirk means everythhii the best la lealher lah-tenrd Into sh-ei omth In7 thai will slant Bsae and sill preserve Its style a.id 'up Thy come in all styles and are made of the finest selected ocK.

SEND FOR. CATALOG. POKORNY'vS 2 STORES 124 ST. CHARLES ST. 105 ROYAL STREET.

lr THE. TST of our AM1TEIR BASEBALL. Gljrosones Pass Christina O. In one of the f.t!ent fames ever played on the pans dtamood tbe siimfcutered shutout to the home team Sunday by tbe ore of 1 to 0. Tbe pit.

blug of both Fmnib'-ra for tbe sitd iaig-niaa tb- Pasu was good, Tbe features of tbe game were tbe turee-base hit cr Houd sad a home run 1 tbe serenia by kveefe. Aadabons Wast Games. Tbe AtKluhotis have organised for the season of 1904, and are trying to arrange games with teams lu toe city with iayer wlvone range toin tur'eeu to fifteen years, t.eorge lurbard of 437 Washington avenue tue manager. 1 lie Aaitulxma are jar-tirutar'y anxious to get game with the fotioHlnf teama: Kvi-tibier Jtiulora, Reliance Juniors. Little liiiteta.

rreiwenra. Teo-fas Juniors. Xine Iron Hojs. Ie atiir Iuya and Jersey Ltlies. The Audubon team Is of tbe inc t.

lii toau.ig-r; Jo hn. 5 in ami ratiiier: 1. Hotmer. first bsse; I arre.l. third hae: i.

la-'intr'teon, econd base; Welpb. snortstop; W. Ka.n. lett Bvbi; B. lielar, center nciu; iiome.

tight held. FoHtala va. t'lialmettea. For the first time thl e.m the Chalmette laundry sd tbe l'os'ai Telegraph teams will meet on the grasy c.amoi.l. Tbe game will be played lo-day at Holy Crass College Park.

I'lay will be at 10 clock. A piine 100 has been offered by tbe nisnagerm of both teams to tbe winners, anil as so etra Hi be tkti- to ne entire gate re-eipl. The I'ostsU Is bevond doubt nne of trie strnist teams In tue Mercantile League, sad the balnieltea claim tbe liuieligbt of tbe lndcenient semi-professional division. It is probuble that Wolf will do the twirling for the I'oatnik, with Douglas ss his mainstay. The same team that detested tbe Picked Niue Sswiay will be opiwsed to the laundrynien.

be balmettes wlL send in Casey against the l'ostala. Casey ls said to be ihe strongest slab artist in tbe city. His feat agslust the Jackson Barrscks team two weeks ago placed tim iu the front row. Joe Weicks will receive his delivery. Fruthaler.

K-vans. Schneider and Kamlsde will be lu the inDeid. In tbe outer garden Harris. Gole snd Hodgklna will hold down the sluggers of tbe Postals. Little Choetaws Want Games.

With an age limit of fifteen years for tbclr players the Little Choetaws sre denautly waving the red flag in tbe faces of other amateur teams in tbetr class. They say they sre after game for next Sunday, the Imperials and Jersey Lilies very much to tiielr liking. The Little Choetaws have Uieir hesd)iarter st 004 St. Louis street. They line up as follows: J.

Norton, catcher; Moreii, pitcher: Del. botm. brat base; La rouix, amend base: Jolly, third bsse; Bland. slHWt ip; L'gsi'dle, left field; Nowake, tenter Wbite, right field. Catholic lahrrs' Leagsne.

After two weeks' rest, tbe Csthollc Vshers will play a ilouble-hea'ier to-day. t'mplre O'Connor will call play ball at 8 SO o'ckK-k this afternoon and tae Sio-tvd Heart team will tsckle tbe fast St. John tenia lu the first game. The Sacred Hearts will have Murphy ia the box, hile apt. Lacoste will take are of tiie back stopping.

Murphy Is one of the stesdlest pitchers In tbe league. The St. Johns will have a new recruit in the box named Maxwell. If he la aa good as he ls ssid to be, a good game will be seen between toe two teams. Rafter will eaten lor toe St, Johns.

Tbe second game will be called Immediately after tbe flrat, and will be between the 8ts. Peter and Baul team and the Holy Name of Mary team of Algiers. Tbe Sta. Peter and Pauia will have Granler In the box, wltb Massarlna tiehlnd ths bat. Tbis battery is noted for its g-l head work.

Holy Name of Mary will have Crombie In tbe box. He baa bad a three weeks' vscatlor, and baa been out in the country practicing for tbe Finirth of July event. Crombie Is In excellent form, snd be says that he wiil beat the leaders this time. Babin will do the catching for the Algiers boys. The teams will line up as follows: S'acred Hearts Better, lb: In ban.

2h; Gulterex, a. a. J. McLionnell, Murpby, Lscoste, Roth, P. McDonnell, c.

Barker, r. f. A. McDonnell and Gilbault, extras. 8t.

Johns Maxwell, Rafter, Stnmpf, Murphy. b. J. Rafter, 8b. Maroney, s.

Robertson r. f. W. Msroney, f. Zimmerman, c.

f. Sts. 1'eter and Paul Masartra. c. Gra-nier, l.vans.

lb. Thrirfriy, 2i. Douglas, Ryan, r. f. Lelnhard, Fucick.

f. Mabouey. e. f. Holy Names Crombie, Babln, c.

G. Hymel, Nolan, a. Ramsey. Hy-mel, r. f.

Wattlgny, e. f. J. Talbot, R. Taibot, f.

Aa usual, ladles will be admitted free. A large number of priests from the various Ssrtsbes, represented in the ague, will be on and to raot for their boys. Red Ravens 8, Bernards 1. One of the most interesting game of the season wss played between the Red Ravens and the strong Bernard Club. Sunday at Guthrie Park, resulting in a victory for the Red Ravena by tbe acore of 8 to Tbe feature of tbe game waa tbe pitching of Kaiser, the one-lesged pitcher of tbe Bernards.

Johness. the Red Raven twirler. also performed w-ell. Neither pitcher had less thsa twelve strikeouts to hia -credit. A large crowd was in attendance, and the rooting was a feature.

The teama lined up as follows: Red Havens Johness, Coker, N. Phubert, A. S'hubert. Rom ague ra, 3b. Gunn, a.

a. Lacey, 1. Manberret, c. f. Harris, r.

f. Bernards Kstser, Mrcrphv, e. Mayweski, Porteous. Richards. Sb.

Wegoian, B. Wolf, e. Sill, r. Denis, 1. f.

Score R. H. E. Red Ravens 0 0090190 08 0 I Bernards 0 0199090 01 I 4 Bstteries Johness and Coker, Kaiser and Murpby. Ciaadea Win Again.

Tbe Claude defeated the team of the Royal Trunk Company Sunday morning at City Park by the acore of 11 to 10. Botti teams played a good, bard game, and an extra inning waa required to end the fruy. The Claudes will play the Magnolias next Sunday morning st City Park at 9 o'clock, and on Sunday, July 15, will play a return game with tbe Royal Trunk Company'a team for a Urge purse. Tbe Claudes bsve played six games this wesson, and have returned victorioua in three, and losing one to the strong team of Covington, while in a crippled condi tion. Man.iger Edward Brewe ls trying to si-range games with teams in or out of town.

He has his beadquartera at 539 Bienville atreet. Bachelors vs. Benedicts. Two teams made np of the employee of aeiier nrotiiers, one representing the marneu men of the establishment, and the other the single men, will play ball this morning at 9 o'elock at Sportsman'a I'ark. The teams will line up as follows: Matried Men "Kicking" Arata, "Baldie" Carter, "Windy S'agermsn, "Tiny" Mason, a.

White, "Bench'' Blumstlne, "Sleps" Hanlion, r. f. "Giraffe'' Camillas, "Gassy'' Pesqne, utility. Single Men Sliverthorn, a. "Chink" Mason.

8V "Cyclone'' Ryan, "Snorty" Wilmot. "Heady" Mnson. r. "I'eeay" Lyons, c. f.

"Scrsppy" Dsoiy. 1. f. "Buck- Ford, "Stonewa.i" Mawn, c. "Leggy" Osborne, utility.

Chalmettea vs. Mars. Cptown fans will be given a good game to-day at Uuthrte's Psrk. Manager Kern of the Chalmettea yesterdsy mstie srrsngements for a game with the Macs, snd the dust will rsl.e.i when The two tesms get t-a-etber st Uuthrle's to-day. Tbis will make the third game in which tbe laumlryroen have locked horns with tbe Mara, bach team has won a game.

Soldiers vs. Empire. Among tbe out-of-town Fourth of July games will he one between tbe Pnoiuemlne Reliables of Eini'lre. and the soidiers' team from Jack.on Tiie rame will be plared at loniliit'a I'ark at Eini-ire. Tiie came will atart at 1 30 cl.x-k In the afieneion.

and will be bv a concert and dancing. COMMERCIAL LEAOIE STAG. Three Glove Contest Bet Nosrroes the Attraction. Three "glove contests." In which tbe contestants were ail negroes, was tbe csrd offered lst right by the Commercial League of Basebsll Clubs, at Its first "open sir stag." given in its park in Duuialne street. The audience was miule up of about 400 wblte men a ad probably 900 John Tholmer of thl city snd Kid Hughe of s.n Francisco were the oononent la the sfc --nd P1 reu- The conclusion of which the referee.

Tbomaa Froderlck, awarded tbe bout to Taoitnera. Bota men w.wked hard snd both a number of hard hio-s wbicli made lcl flow fie-ly. One ef llngoea' eisous the decialoB shosild haw ten a draw, a'-cortllng to tae rules amler bb-ti the eostewt wss held, bet i- r. not chaiire bis ileclslcn. Tiie aeeinei) sat with the result, as Tie.

men wss evidently tne favorite. la use second bout Reuben Weeks hsd tbe be.t of Kid lewis fsim the st.r. was i declare winner In less than thtee antes. Weeks pnnched Iew Is bard and often, ile was a. .1 11a a.Ut tn fc.

1 cbsmpksi cf the if Coast, lie comes from ass hristlan. Lewi Is said to hall from San Francisco. The first -e. seemel ainuae the cmsrd 1 wt.A -r eber. sge-1 twelve veatw.

and yeatw. Georx nr. age.i eieven years. Tb-ee roends or orie mlnnte anu a half wer fought and the pout was declared a draw. hrrsejerrt i.

Little. Hork 1. Uti la a. 1 i vl ie is in WHFRE TIIET IHt TO-I'AT. at O-l.

i.m at ftwo gsme). at Li'n k.s. nn g. NiiS.Mioe at Ananta itvi Hobby Gilks and hi Sbreve-I-Tt Pirates wt! roil into town this morn-lug fre.h from Uiefr victory ever the ttle H-k; Travelers yesterday after-Jsoii. This afteriMioo at o'clock, fifteen minutes later than usual.

the fell -i iia anl rates wl.l lock burst at Athletic Park iu what promise to be no of the most icu-revtlug game of the aw-asou. When the Southern League schedule wes made oat here lust spring the leagoc tiaguaie little dreamed that it wo so sangesl that In the same city four ntonths later New Orleans and Shreveport woulj be lu a neck and neck race fur supremacy lu thr K.mtbru At tUat Cieetluf Hobtj- like the cttn-r that tie wua a lively btrneb f.f play era. but fr-w ite fans Uo Ixttrd of hli ii-Litt titEt It amounted to acytttlug uote thau the usual manacertnl talk. TLr eniin'fM-e fan more than one fnn -b. tli-n at tbe Fourth of rt d-votr-d to a team like Khreve- Shpet-cport prereii a tfart borne In tb rnr, 'Oi-ever, u1 hai re uftfd a trr at aurprlM aiiHtj; the ulio tboiitM that it would lr one of the baa surrontided hUnaolf with a fat and bt team la 3 tiit at the irewBt time the b.j;s-tt factor In the tietinaat rn-c.

With Hlireveport teaia will eome a infjorlry of the piny era who liiipreed tbe New Orleans fana 3 ur iiE the is't to New Orleaua last pr't'- Uyrne. who ia probably the lft iirTp in the lenjae. ia holding d'wn aatne f. i-n. aod ne Is atlil st third.

"ark ijd bocn'lald up, and AI'Kiila, the ItfiT'jr hitting "Ably." liAldlnt flfiit rk, while Bobliy hiuihfif plarlun In rleht field. 'lti! I'iil l'rfins. who tied with Pitcher Malnrk. of the Montgomery tesm in the nt fr tbe bandKnirmt man iu the lonL'tte, I atili on aecond. King md It.

are down and center gurdfti rjwpectlveiy. Kupp la at ten i. tins 1lh behind the baL Tin? staff of the KliiTTeport c-" 1 piMliably eren trtDirer than before. "MU'hty" Klehr, who hat lot a fnmo or two dtirtTif the entire season. I with an.l le la ala with the tcntii.

Hickman. Be-ker and Frtta ire I'lrste aUibnien. Vouiik Brelten-f'vln la kins with tbe team, having MimtiBer MuJlaney'a farce at MoiifpottH-ry. Mannre HVV will brlnf a K-eni ti t.wn. Munntrer tharlry rn- 'hi have bt cum priuied and the i n-t tin-i: at tbi-ir place wht-o the 1 ir rbertte the works.

Jnk Ati 1 a IV.i.ii. arnl It prol.nlile That Jake do Hie ta s.t hrt tlila after-iHHJii. arbll 'Vhick" crg 111 jjr to tmrni aa! Hill lilnke into right held, 1 reitialulug be'itud the bat. 1 her la a that "MlKbty" Fisher jniiT it' for tina afteruoon. uj if ha the ihani-ea are he will titiwe.

who will endeavor to wLi.t he can do with the llrate A It the Fonrth of elaborate ha've made by Secre tary Helnemniiii for eiitertalnitur the r- 1 A band concert will atart at 2 cVlo'k. ami two hours later Umpire Jiii-kiey will nay play ball. The music wi.l aiao the intervals between the lLtiluit. rex-retarr lieiuemacn said that, aiittongh he had exerted ry eRort the aotivenlrt nia4 for the fame. It Utially Iwoimf linpllile to cnnpie4 th order in tiuie.

and they will distributed on me ladles 1T later lu ti wason. Aniorlca will i le tore ntfu, i ier, and eB' youneTr present will be clveu a bat and bull. also plr.ys r.re lnrrow. and. acoirdinp to Tic sc-heiuic.

will acalti bck Wrt.s with The reilcaue la New orleaua Deit Sunday. Trav elera Ilswsel at ltat. July I. Fhreveport another victory Kork to-dsy. The acirs follows: Sfcrs.v:ort AH.

K. n. o. 1 9 Fans. 3 4 lb In.

ley, I. 4 I 9 1 9 1 9 1 i t. I 3 1 im, 3'b r. lef. Tot sis f.

N- tit r. I wig lass, JnblMKkTI, 1 V. 8b. 1 --n. c.

Jew.it.. I 1 ir o. 4 .38 A VI. .31 R. 9 9 1 9 9 0 9 Is I.it-je Km'k 84 18 .1 0 0 1 1 .060099 3 I I Tl ti A bm Xlrawier.

Im K'li't 8. "'roe 1. t.teln, liens. li-s lirme ylay out- l'r Ie be ii 1. oo bi' I-e 8.

of v-'i'-ti 4 e't on Si-rvepoi 10. l.tf- on Shrevejiort 2 Tlete of ri'if-1 bour sod Fmpire--Tsekaberry. Its tin at Atlanta. li'lv I Th gsme a i'tjM-d oro wet grounds. OTHER LEAGIES.

American Association. t.u sv! "-e 8. $. r. ToVo i at At 7- At At ejw- 7.

Pa-i! 3 solve Kansas i. Ml.nwukee 1. Vislh Atlnntle I en a we. --1-. 1.

I t-ISS 0. 2. Ji-kwST 1. van. nil Augusta 0.

AMKRIftN llUbtE. Msadlsg ot the CI whs. MOTOR YACHT NAHMA, Purchased yesterday by the Navy Department for the Louisiana Naval Reserves. YESTKHDATS GAMES, Hcridlsa 1 Union lio- ire 1. i 1.

Mobile 0. Jaiaaon 4. S. tVHEHE THKY PT.AT TO-DAY. Vi kfci.urc st 2 gameio.

iii.uge at io-rlilian is atuesi. tuilitl at jai-kftcu 2 g.tmi'i. klourae. July The deal for the Baton Kouge fraachiae 111 the Cotton States league by telephone last night sod L. R.

Powers left this evening for Baton Rou to ih. irirugur Preldent Couiptoa of lue k-ague exuressed to I Mr. Powers bis gratiflcation toat Mounie was I b-li In rh that everyly was well pleaded. It. Is Mil the first en me will be nit red here at Firsytbe I'ark next Sunday ui lleridlati aa the contending team.

It wl.l reoine lots of wors to have the grounds in oruer. but Mayor Forsythe is quoted ss saying that they will be in readlues if It takes oiiiiure.j men to do tbe worn. The soliciting wltb grstifying stork of tae assuiaiku is being leadiiy taken. iw of city bare united in aa effort to prevent Kttndsy giimes. I bey held a nieeiiug thin rveulng.

and as reed to wage leientk-ss war on Sunday YVLIte Itlbbonera Win. Meridian. July Meridian defeated Eaton Rouge to-day by a score of I to 1. Al Jones, the new- twirler recently signed by Meridian, pitched a tine grime. Sunny" Jim Laird was wild, insklng several bad throws in trying to esch base runners napping.

The playing of Baton Rouge was very dumb, snd the team seemed to be in the air Uirongliout tbe game. Dumieyer, the new third baseman for Meridian, slowed cp welL The White Rlb-booera played an errorless gsme, and tbelr base running wss magnificent. The score follows: Meridian A ll. R. II.

P.O. is row ii, .....8 9 9 8 iitiner, a. a Osruner, 1. Gaston, e. Ievore, r.

Simple, White, lb Durmeyer, Jones, Totals 3 I 7 27 11 0 Baton Rouge A ll. R. II. P.O. A.

C.us, r. 4 1 1 0 0 9 ..3 I A II. MrHiT, lb 8 9 Woodruff. 1. 4 0 Tbonion, e.

4 0 Tarleton. ll 8 0 Behan. 2b 4 0 liuttlerre. 0 McMillan, 8 0 Laird, 3 0 Totals. ..31 1 By Inning 94 14 Batoa ..0 Meridian 0 Summary: Two-bi Mliian.

Stolen base 0 0 9 0 0 1 01 0 1110 0 hits Devore and Mo-McKay. Brown. Huber, i on balls Oh Jones 1. Ievore. Sau.pie.

Bi off Laird 3. out By Jones i. by Laird Sacrifice hits McKay, Tarleton. Jones. Time of gaae 1 hour and 6 minutes, tropin Brady.

La makers in Fine Form. Jackson, Jaly S. The Jackaon team, seemingly refreshed and rejuvenated by the three' days of rest, went In to win tbe first game with Gulfport this afternoon, and succeeded In tselr ex-pectation by bunching Tiita when they were needed most and making their nilscuea when they were not too costly. Tbe ten behind NU'kens gave him good support, and the game waa never In doubt. Tbe visitors played a good game, but were unable to hit aafo at the right time, and made one or two coctly misplays.

To-morrow the two teama will engage in a double-header, wl.a Robinson Nlckena doing the local box work. The score follows: Jackson Bsird. 8b Collins, 1. Jeffries, r. atewart, GctttliRer.

Saliiani, lb Tiiford, a. a It-tit, Nlckena, A B. Ti II. P.O. A.

E. 0 0 8 9 0 0 8 18 1 1 10 0 0 1 0 0 9 9 9 9 1 E. 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 4 Totala ii it sa a. p.o. a Galfaort A.B.

Stlrknry, r. f. and 1. 4 Brlen. 4 Murch, 8b 4 Lsw.

lb 4 bolln. r. f. 4 Keiliv, a. a 3 Holland, c.

4 lson, 8b 4 Bryant, 4 3 1 0 Totals .88 0 84 IS By Innings-Jackson 1 0 1 0 1 Oulfport 0 0 0 9 9 1 Summary: Earned runs Jackson 7. Oulfport 8 Two-base hit Stlckney. Three base hit Nlckena. Hit by pitcher Petit. Ruled, Collins.

Left on bases Jackson 0. ttuifport 8. Stolen base Collins, lard. Bryant, lson, Kelily, Stickney. Double piays lson to Relay to law, Nlcsens to Stewart to Salliard.

First base on errors Tllfonl. Stewart, Holland. Time of game 1 bour and 34 mluutes. lin-pire Llsey. Clark Oatpitehes White.

Mobile. July 3. In a pitchers' battle this afternoon between Clark and White, whkh wss devoid of excitement, and in which Clark bad all the best of It, the tall-endera put It onto Miller's pennant winners In the tenth Inning. Then they won ou Hoffman's wild throw to first, after two men were out, The acore follows: Vlcksburg I B. R.

h. o. A. McLvev. r.

8 1 i i Bell. 2b. Hoier. c. Tiuier, 31.

Henlen. lb MtlUvltt, 1 Fsrle. Harold, s. a Clark, Totals Mcbiie 2b Hotmaa. s.

l-liy, c. Wagner, I in ut. lb Thornton. 8 Xiilier. r.

Hilnt. ii .87 1 A B. R. 4 0 4 0 4 0 4 9 4 0 3 0 8 9 3 8 9 0 8 30 13 II. P.O.

A 6 3 1 0 3 3 1 11 8 0 5 3 bile, Totsls B.y Innings Mobile 0 0 0 Yi k.hiirg .0 0 0 -i -niniry Stolen Struck uut-'-Bv hlte .32 0 3 31 14 0 0 0 0 9 9 0 0 0 6 McF.vov, I. by Clark 4. 00 i 1 Bell. Sucrl' tve V. er n.

on bases Vi. k( irg 6. Mobile i line of gam. 1 hour and 44 minutes. I mplre Burke.

Powers Talks with ompton. Virk'burg. July 3 J. T. Pow-er of Monroe.

bo ls The presllent of tue Monroe Company, wbirh proposes to take over the Batoa Rouge franchise, was In city last night In roniuitattoti with President vompion oi trie i oiton stares League. Mr. sia.en tnai ni company was In a position to take the Haten K.i team at wou.d waive Bfreenlay stipnia nas.ment has 'f- n-atter is now i-ween "tno snu tne president of; I'll it. Tiie conference Mr Powers 1 Prei4eut Comptoa wis purely of aa In formal nature' Carve In the Cotton Mates. cceed Ko.ge ami fit.ish the in the s-srs sld-tit touiptoo belli Teiepreine onersatlon Alex.

Groii-ty. one of ine (jirectors of Bston User team. this monung. Ith a to.a te res' tent that tbe attend snce st Bston this sesson in the Team sissd. bad leen slniiilj mis erable.

At one of tje ga-n-s last week the rate receipts were In the neighborhood of 824. Tbe saw no reason to tel. ere that the attendance rikl pi. up snd the eon. .1 nir.i.1 si i 'ii wi.

i tie was already in "lent, snd if Monroe wouid come to tbe rescne tne Bston Ri-MLre rlirectoes were srl.hne to sll jir a i i 1 i i 1 V7 HOW THEIR I.OO READ. P.eaumoor. July 8. The timber work of tiie Luuineruien vercame the kuotuolcs in their fteining to-dsy, and they sawed Sutor Into abilities In tue seventh iuclng. tv-ore U.

II. E. Besuuwut 1 9999940 96 9 4 Ahv.u 0 1100999 0-1 1 batteries: Beaumont Harris, McMurray. Austin Sutor. tioruon.

FLO IN DEES FLOINDER AGAIN. Hooston. July I. Block was pon tided st fnrqiient intervals snd the Flounder never oo-e to bis sssiatanee. 'I he hands wrapped tnera out light along snd had a nine eaT uiua of it wlia GassiU alw sys under raps.

R. H. E. Houston 11911910 17 11 1 Oa 9 9991999 0-t 9 6 Batteries Gasklll and Massing; Block and Moure. CREOLES ACT ALLY WIN.

Lake Charles. July The Creoles did win a game. Cooper lifting one. over the fence with a man in front of uiin. There was much (Isdnesa.

ecorr R. II. E. Lake 1 9901091 9 I fan Antonio. .3 9000000 01 0 I batteries Ooiegrove and Billings; Wright and Page.

INS AND OCT. Arenad the Sacks of the Southern Leagwe. rienty of fireworis wlH mark the cele-br-iiiun of the Fourth of July, wiib tue Fellcana and Firntcs will obeerve at Athletic Park this afternoon. They will be of the baseball variety, however. The Inns have expressed the hope that there will be no balloon ascensions, utiles the ShrevejHirt twirler ls the man to do the parachute act.

It Is now up to the Pelican to return U.e hospitable treatment they received a. SMirevvport and fix up three nice pack-ago for the Pirate. It Hhltey" tiurse eppenra tbe ll to day the chaiicen are the I'lrate ill ut letist have tumic dinicultj lu setting off any cannon crackers. Two games from the Pirates will Just altit put tbe Pelicans lu a position where they can look down on Hobby Gliks and his Shre'eport crew ithout leellng dizx) They wiil have an opportunity to get on ti.i.i per. In their came with tie Pl-tatea lo-dny and to-morrow.

Admirers of Mr. Jakey Ati will have a rhani-e to see jakey do stunts around hurt thin afternoon, while little "Chick" Cargo, who has boon playing some great bull of late, will go to i. lilll f.lake will form a reception committee for ail bails iu right field, and will also remember to swat them out at the bat lu oid-tiuie style. Patrons of the ritme to-dav will also re- rei the from ail other games on the circuit. This m-rvlee wi.l form one of tue lea lures at toe In future, llerenlter nil games at Athletic Park ill start at 4 clock.

The F.irmlt.ph.nr. News is up la arm because the pivdlctlon was nmde that tbe Baroit wouldn't in letter thsu fourth or fifth pluce. After the way the Barons put It to tbe Booster In Atlanta it rpeur that this prediction was at fault, ami that there Is a hap.ee for them to come out third or fonrth. Those wbo really know baseonii, however, tht is tiling lietter than the back-lot variety, are wei; aware of the fact that. vitiicn the te-l houll happen, Mirevrpoi t.

New Ui-ieiiie a nil nrobably Atlanta will come out Bin rilling- ham. and Montgomery are aiso teams whi-h will hnvo I reckoned and there a possPdlitr that either or lth of 'hese will liulsh ahead of the Larona. After a while the Karons' fol. lowers will wake no to tv th.r Ir I. cot aa aggregation of fast Individual p.ayers thai 4 loil: a with a heady manager like Frank, who has the faculty if promoting an esprit as cor j-s mca cause ine men to go in and win game, under any circumstances, iiT-ii a in ue.vo'o uir fret hab It he gets Lis clearance paper.

no niaiter how gxd he may Iw ana without regard to the amount of money which fias been spent on lilm. Attell and Nell Ready. Los Arc-lea. Cal July 8 Abe Attell and Frrt.k'.e Nell are in readiness for their- Srtit to-nxs-tow for tbe festherweixt ctainpiol.lp cf America SPd tbe rbsiierre belt or l-s the I'aciac Atr.letic Ta men will enter the ring at auout 3 13 In the afternoon and will weigh at the rtit-s e. The odda ar in favor of Attell at 10 T.

ai rtsralng Mothers and Malaria. The Old Standard Grove- Timeless Chill Tonic, drive oat malaria, tip the jftem. Sold by iet.ers for 27 year. Six. I 1 1 I speed of over twelve miles per hour, the motive power being a fio-horse power gas oline engine.

She was built by Vm. John son of Inloxi for Commodore Schlleder In from designs by Thos. Sully. The Nahma is a splendid addition to the fleet or tne Kesreve. and will used on Lake Pontchartraln.

the other lakes and Mississippi Sound, she being for those waters what the One steam yacht Stranger is to the Naval tlattallou on the river and the Gulf waters of what the toe bold is like. It was accurate. yet it might possibly lesd on to believe that there la only one or two waya In which to utilise it. As a matter of fact, there many ways, and every one of them, if tbe man who secures It ls powerful enough, and if inclined to use it to a needless point of brutsll-ty, terrible snd often permanent Buffering and injury can be Inflicted. It ia true that It ta worked moat frequently from the half-Nelson, though It can be worked from th hammer lock when tbe half Nelson fall, and from other tackles.

It ls possible to use the hslf-Nelson as a rose, slip the hand with which tbe ruse has been attempted down to the out-atretched arm, grasp the wrist and at the ssme time the ball of the foot, pin the arm and twist on the toe bold, turning The foot back to the hip and twisting tbe lower leg Joint, at the asms time putting full pressure on the pinned srra. and down your man govs, sheer sgouy. There Is little dange-tbough certainly certain decree of it. with the humane, sportsman like, thinking wresthr in a bold like this. But with men like Gotcb who go In to win.

no matter how, and who are satisfied with the Importance of winning always In championship style, it la a dangerous proposltton." TEtNTS AT ATLANTA. First Day's Play laterrnpted by Heavy Rainstorm, Special to The Tlmes-Democrst. Atlanta. July 8. The tournament for th championship of tbe Sou'h la lawn tenn to be held under Cue susplce of the; South I Lawn Tennis Aseoclstlon.

opened here to-dsy. The entry list shows fifty-one, contestants in the singles and twenty-one pairs In the doubles. The tournament is the lsrgeat ever held la the South, loth in number of players and In the variety of clubs represented. Nash- I Atlanta. Augusta.

Macon. Decatur, Knoxvllle. Aahevllie. Cincinnati, Grand Rapids. San Francisco and New Orleans, are the cities furnishing the ent-e.

Among the stronger players sre Reuben Hunt. California; W. C. Lee. Grand Raplda; Dr.

Karl Little, Cincinnati: Nat Thornton. B. M. Grant. S.

C. Wll- llama, Atlanta; the Rodger brothers. Knox-vllle, and A. M. Post of New Orleans.

Play hrn In earlv sfernoon. bur re tt elusion of sny of the matches oeavy rti n- storm eompe.ied a cewst. kss. of sti.it.es Tie tnree New Oriesr.H pliers. A folir w-S-g-iln snd R.

B. Logsn. were fortuna'e in tae.r drawma-s and barring aceldeuts anonid secure the preliminary round. lay a ill be resumed to-iHoTow morning. A I HTKIlFF.nKS.

Tssnala Toarnaanent at Atlaata Postponed a Day. Atlanta. Ga July I A heavy rainstorm, which rame up during the preliminary math of tiie Southern La wn Tennis AswiclatWn for the championship of tle Souiii this afternoon, so sof'enej ths- courts thi.t further play had to be postponed. No fill aia'eb was completed. -k.

and ma'- l. he nlarrd. There is a lar-. and muf-h interest la in tje toarr.ament. Tennis Contest.

Wimble-Jon. July 3 In the r.al of! the ladies sir-gle at tae Ali tCcglind championship tourriament here to-day. Miss 1 mux a as tieat M.aa Terry 0 3, 8 3. i i-ctiir ass now mee of Pr 'he Ia tne t.i.rd rn-l of May tif ion. ie ial.es' The tpagnlficent sea-going; gasoline power yacht Nahma, the largest and best known vessel of the kind In the South, has been sold by her owner, E.

G. Schlleder, to the United Plates, Nary Department, which has presented the vessel to the Louisiana State Naval Reserve, of which Capt, J. W. Bostlck ls in command. The Nahma ls 73 feet 1n length over all, 14 feet beam, 4 1-2 feet draft and has a Commodore Sam Heasltp, the entries are: Calypso, to be sailed by her owner, ex-Commodore A.

M. Cooke; Chewlnk III, to be sailed by J. G. Duncan; Cadillac, to be Hiked by her owner. Commodore 8.

F. lleasltp; Cricket, to be Bailed by her owner, ex-Coinnmdore J. A. Rawlins; Nydla. to be sailed by her owner, A.

Maldwln Wood: Proteus, to be stilled by E. O. Jordy; Hiawatha, to be sailed by W. Prochnska, and Invader, to lie sailed by R. L.

Sadler. The four latter boats, while sailing to beat the four larger yachts for the Cadillac cud, will at the snme time contest for a smail sweepstakes among themselves. At the same time four of the still smaller cabin sloops will have a race for a neat purse, the entries being the Rascal, sailed by ber owner, H. W. Wheeler; Siren, sailed by her owner, Albert Sidney Johnston Adler; Juanlta, sailed by one of her owners, A.

R. Teho. and Dolphin, sailed by her owners, Percy Nathan and Steward Handy. The race for the large cabin sloops start at 2:43 p. and that for the four last mentioned sloops, at p.

the preparatory gun for both classes being tired at The Southern Yacht Club will keep open house for Its members and friends. Saturday afternoon the trial races for racing machine sloops will commence In order to select a vacht to represent the Southern Yacht Club in the contests along the coast for the championship of the Southern Gulf Coast Yachting Association. The race will start at 3 p. m. The second and third races In the series will 1 snlled next Sund.iv.

starting at 10 a. and at 3 p. m. The entries, so far, are the Karoshk. owned by B.

Keep, and the new sloop Wnhkita. owned by Messrs. Sporl. Adler and Jahncke. which has Just arrived here from the North.

COMPLIMENTARY STAG. The Phoenix Cluh Will Entertain Friends Next Friday. The Phoenix Athletic Club hss arranged for a stag for next Friday evening. On account of the warm weather, the club has derided to make it aa open-air entertainment, and will erect a platform la the centre of their gtunds in the rear of the club bllding. 3043 North Rampsrt street.

Tiers of Bests will be bnilt around the four side of the platform and each aest will be numbered. Tbe committee 1s determined thst the club's guests snail be The grooniii will be lighted by electricity, snd tie taient wi.l be ted bot." Toe first ever.t be a tnree-rcxind boxirg n.atcii between two of th eiutfa juniors. J.e) Sfd I'eter D'l-tsc. The younge-s wl.l weiibt in at 80 ends sr fir fro-ri t-lng hesvT snirf-rs. but there will be tblng doing after tbe Is-11 calls them to the i center.

I he second event 111 be a fori r-ronnd mate ii st 101 pounds, hetw-en I' -i: -Mergon! and "Red'- smi te.L Th.s match wi, be fu.i of busliiess or jo.st 'T a ea'cb-as-eat-'u-ean wrest at ia pwinds. between r.a'otTre and h'binKi. T'i joangster are i rei id 1 can lo soaie very clever en tbe war. Th's will le followed by a-v-'lier t' a as ea'-h-cm wrest Hug match between Fran ergon! and "Bad Alooso. best two out of three falla.

These men met at the last stag of th elnh. snd there is much rtvslry ttwea them. are training hard, and eacj is of aueeess. I Af'er a Inte nlssloo. Ppooner of the fioa'bervi AthieT.c will wrestle! Bomoo of tbe phoenix Athletic S-wner is well known, and has many frter.ds at the Soatbeen A'hletic OV who ar eonndent be can best BorstM.

Eorurm is traiBtag with Faille Hmtm tne tarsi Tbva men sre t- g. strong feikwa. ao4 will make! an lnte-es- rg vrs-. s. Nooaaa ac-ieMedos will box Cx rouads for i I I i rial PiJired.

Won. Lost. Per et Owimlti! 40 .004 t- a 62 2S 47 6 34 30 i 67 36 81 4J- rr st 3s 4" 64 tS 41 4 18 47 .77 YTi-TXRDATS GAMES. tTsf ecTi-wn t. F-wtes 0.

8. Deteelt 0 Chl'-'iiro ft. St. l-s I CfSivft 3 St I.o 0 game), j--. is New York Rata.

iirr.r. thfy tijit to pat. tWTsto- a ce itwo rs roes'. Yo-k at 'two gamsaiV. 1 at Cleve.ard itsc gsme'.

ST. Lou" ST T. -ngo 'two gsmesi. WHTT'E mX TAKES BOTH. H'li'Ciri.

Jaly C'lilicaro 4ettw4 St. in botd gitme of a dnoble-header bees w-tav. Tbe f.rt grre was msrsed t-f heavy the aeccjafl was a pitchers bat- urtor, ami Mrs. II beat Musi -ss. I 1 1 1 1 Lowther and M.ss 12 10.

4 4. i UUJ'H tl I C) In ta ftmrt.i round of onubte i f1 III A.XIJ U'F TWT'CT s.e... Ma Sutton an-1 W. ILIl'ard be Ir ir--" rr OU V. Eaves and Mrs.

Terry br IS 8. 3. 1 I lift BALAV CF Ia th fourth round of tie lart.es' tUrS Ti TT XT TC sgwr a aa! ii beat Mr I XL, Morton and Miss HosJer by 4 0. 0 0. I'TenWeot tompton says the mafer of tbe Transfer ha alreadv beea snbnilttrd to tbe) Iln (E.mer Amend) anti-league directors, and there I otitectjon pej-'lc dresaiog for burns, sores, cuts, tt change provided responsible pecjie ta beiitses or any s.n!iar accident Or f-Moaro taae ckarse of th catier.

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