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heavily played by the Kentucky contingent and always ruled favorite TUere were four starters but the race really resolved Itself into a battle between Frog legs the Champion of his age shown In Cariada and The Manager the pride of the Kentucklans Buckhorn and Flmma jthe other two had but few rdbters Sum maries FIRST RACE For retr oIdi 5 farlonp Ollrer Lodge 10S Butwell I to 1 I 1 1 Ml to won SanTale 102 Turner 10 to 1 4 to 1 and 2 to 1 second Brlarpdtlj 105 McCney 9 to 2 2 to 1 and 4 to 5 third Time lrOO Vienlo Spring Md OenMta Lyeander and Barnejat al6o ran SECOND RACE Steeplechase for 4 jear olde and upward handicap ehort couree Ring Master 1 Kermati 8 to 2 1 to 2 and 1 to 4 won Luckola 147 SlmpBon 4 to 1 to 6 and 2 to 8 eecosd EnnUkellln 1 Chapatrand 10 to 1 7 to 2 and 7 to 6 third Time 59 2 5 Roes Fenton also ran Miea Hynes and Myetlo Light Ju THIRD RACB For 2 year ol and upward 6 furlongi Granite 117 Koerner 4 to 5 2 to 5 and 1 to 2 won Knlghte DlBer 105 Martin 9 to 2 3 to 2 and 1 to 2 second Lahore 109 Butwell 6 to 1 8 to 6 and 7 to 10 third Time 113 4 5 Penobscot Acton Ben Loyal Love Tie and Hoffman also ran FIFTH RACB One and one elxteenth miles John Furlong 105 JiuegraYe 20 to 1 won Plate Glass 126 Martin 2 to 5 second Altamaha 95 McCahey even third Time 145 2 6 Light My Life Plcolata Cliff Edge Nonpareil and In Jury also ran SIXTH RACE Five and a half furlongs Beau coup 115 Wolff 20 to 1 won Black Chief 114 Martin 9 to 5 second Eagle Bird 111 Dunn to 1 third Time 106 4 5 Toy Boy Chapul tepee Monty Fox Cherry Seed Moncrlef Lady Irraa Kate Joe Stein and Molssant also ran SEVENTH RACE One and one sixteenth miles Caliph 100 McCahey 6 to 1 won Paton 114 McTaggart to 1 second Fred Mulholland 11 Scavenger 3 to 1 third Time 145 3 5 Leopold MUs Wlggs Ta Nun Da Scrimmage Oak hurst Taboo Volthorpe Suffragist Question Mark and Eton Blue also ran DELOMIEK PAEK RESULTS Buffalo June Thomaa VM MQNDAVS RiCOTO ENTRIES Dowell furnished the winner of the four teepth renewal of the Canadian Derby at MnntreiL kv aftwrnnnn in his Vote ti mi Th latter rnde a 1t race Maiden 1 yearroldJi furlongs Butt colt The Manager roe latter wiionta mi oneen of Turf i04rMa tershlp 107 Cedar Greea 107 Matae M7 Dont mm iio i nrey itoj iio Second race Two ietr oldi farionga Gtbr boat 103 Casanova 103 Boss 101 Saadman 106 SUvano 10T Snlrslla 107 Thesesls 110 Third race Selling 3 year olds and upward 5 furlongs Mamita 10J Helen 102 Jim 107 Veno Von 109 Chess 409 Clltter Clatter 109 HOAnarewa ill coaunoot in tiaymaraet ui Matt OConnell 111 Fourth race Selling 8 year olds an upward furlongs Sally Savage Orenesque 104 Elisabeth 104 Planutesa 105 Klfonl 106 Yankee Lady 109 Tee May 109 Clevtae 114 Semi Quaver lit Fifth race Three year olds and upward 8 furlongs Fawn 97 Garden of Roses Cloak 102 Calethumpien 104 Kilo 109 Lydla Lee 109 Fanny Wells 109 81r Mincemeat 111 Johnny Wise 111 Funky 111 Sixth race Belling 3 yearrplds 6 furlongs Mtss Jean 102 African 107 Chippewiyan 109 Calypte 109 RunnlDg Account 101 Ben Sand 111 Blagg 111 Billy 8truve Ill Kaufman Uli Profile 114 Seyenth race Selling 3 year olds 51 2 furlongs Detrl 96 Bsbbath 101 CnrlsUna 104 Scarlet pimpernel 104 Dorothy Webb 104 Edna Collins 104 Saltan 106 Little Marcbmont 1U Rmasean 114 Montagsle 114 Eighth race Selling 3 year olds i furlongs Herrett 97 Irlsbtown 102 Lucetta 106 Waner 108 Faneutl Hall 108 Isabel Casey 109 GUplan 111 Ninth race Selling 4 year olds and upward 7 furlongs Stickpin 100 Jessup Bum 103 Lady Orlmar 105 Grecian Bend 105 Golden Treasure 107 Goleonda 107 New Star 107 Naughty Lad 115 Fort Erie First race Two year olds conditions 1500 added 4H furlongs Oakland Lad 100 Battle Song 97 Vale of Avoca 104 Onbramina 97 Carol ta 111 Stanlslowa 97 Crystlcwoga 106 Second race Steeplechase handicap 4 year olds ana upwert woo added short course Sixty Two Ill Mutineer 183 Idle Michael Wonderworker and Newcomer 13S each Thlstledale 146 Luckole 126 Third race Two year olds selling J500 6 furlongs WJlHs and Fly by Night 98 each Benanet 99 Cordis and Old Coin 102 each Constituent 108 Over tho Sands and Church Bell 104 each Little Jupiter 105 Latent 107 Flabborgast 109 Rlngllng 110 Fourth race Four year olds and upward 1500 mile and 70 yards Amelia Jinks 104 Bell Horse and Amain 105 each Col Ashmead Blackford and Dangerous March 106 each White Wool Plca loU and Mediator 108 each Superstition 115 Fifth race Three year olds J500 mile Mission Springboard Commoners Touch Star Jasmine El wah and Bachelor Girl 102 each Hamilton Cream de Ment Knights Differ Futurity Cloud Chief and Duval 107 each Sixth race Two year olds selling 3500 6 furlongs Armour 103 Senex 104 Etoa and Tom KIrby 105 each Ruth Rock 107 McCreary 108 Breaker Boy 101 Little pl Tanker and Congressman James 112 each Upright 105 Also eligible Lady Tokalon 107 George Eno 109 Senator Sparks 107 Bay of Pleasure 103 Seventh race Three year olds and upward selling J500 1H miles Taboo 103 Busy and John Louis 105 each My Fellow 106 Limpet Supervision Leopold Lord Elam and Westpolnt 107 each John Reardon 113 Orona Beaucoup and Melton Street 112 each Sand Hill 118 FIRST RACE Maiden 2 yoar oldo 1250 6 furlongs Dont Forget 110 Mendon even 2 to 5 and out won Mattle 107 Hall 8 to 1 3 to 1 and 2 to 2 second Mastership 110 Mathews 15 to 1 6 to 1 and 3 to 1 third Time 106 Icicle Woodmason Buckner Philopena and Wild Lassie also ran SECOND RACE Belomler purse J250 3 year olds 6 furlongs Gibbons 104 Robblns 10 to 1 4 to and 2 to 1 won Michael Rice 107 Russell to 1 2 to 1 and even second Sandman 107 Dreyer 10 to 1 4 to 1 and 2 to 1 third Time 106 4 5 Spirell SUvano Boss and Theaesls also ran THIRD RACE Purse J350 3 year olds 11 16 miles Sallan 110 Culley 6 to 5 8 to 5 and 1 to won Tender 100 White 4 to 1 2 to ad even second Mirdli 108 Mathews 5 to 1 I toi and even third Time 153 2 5 Von Laer Babath Edna Collins Seakltty Alamarch nony and Blon also ran FOURTH RACE Three year olds and upward that have not won this year 2250 5 furlongs Carrl euma 109 Wheatley 3 to 1 6 to 5 and to 6 won Oreneseoue 109 Hall 3 to 1 6 to 5 and 3 to 8 second Senator Hubble Ill White 10 to 4 to 1 and I to 1 third Time 104 3 6 Tlorence Krlpp Sally Savage Helen Gow Jim Little Marian Evelln Doris and Matt OConnell also ran FIFTH RACE Three year olds and upward 250 furlongs Veno Von 109 Menden 6 to 2 1 to 2 tml out won Temmeralre 111 Murray 4 to to 1 and even second Burton vllle 109 Rob Mns 10 to 1 4 to 1 and 2 to 1 third Tims 104 Little Maid Haymarket John Marrs Kyle Lady Hughes Klronl Judge Snooks Jim Lyne and Jouble also ran ALD DELOMIER PARK RESULTS SIXTH RACE Five furlongs Chlppewayan 105 to won Gllplan 108 5 to 2 secoml May MdeJlOl 8 to 5 third Time 13 Miss Felix fiamuel Meyer Planutesa and Prodis also ran SEVENTH RACE One and one Brateenth miles Bit of Fortune Ufcfl tp 2 wpnfLJtttsySrae Si 2 ito 1 second Irish Kid 107 even third Time J51 1 5 Golden Treasure Goleonda Broeseau Oracle The Gardner andHoward Shean also ran EIGHTH RACE Seven furlongs Jessup Burn 106 7 to 10 woo Scarlet Impernell 112 3 to 1 second Dolly Bultman 109 even third Time lt0 2 6 Bertla Punky Dorothy Webb and Ma pletoa also ran NINTH RACE Six and 6Jialf furlongs Velslnt 11 to 1 won Louis DescogiietB 111 to jseeond Naughty Lad HSi to 8 third Time 144 4 6 Modern Prlscllla Nlla Grecian Bend Tee May New Star and Onrico also ran Jv lYIAKXLAnU SKJWULJiv SHOULD RUN WELL MONDAY Fort Erie Cincinnati Enquirer Sarolato Battle Song Oakland Lad Thlstledale Luckola Idle Michael Benanet Rlngllng Church Bell Bell Horse Dangerous March Black Ford Knights Differ Spring Board Duval Yanker Congressman James Upright Osana John Louis Busy EACH FIGHTER GETS 341715 A Best Any otTbem Do at Gentle mens Dnmg arvjam TOort KTonrtn Money HOBLITZEL CINCINNATI Because he was reprimanded by Manager QIay for a bad play he refused to finish Thursdays game and threatened to quit the club He was back In the line up yesterday having repented of his statement that he would never play ball again under the present manager SMITH HOLDS WARHITLESS PO NINE WINNING 9 TO 2 Pitcjier Mars His Performance However By Issuing SevenPasses but Sets Down Ten Batsmen Strikes Southland and Aloysius Play Tie in Independence League FIRST RACE Mile and 61 yards Ellnbra 105 Troxler 4 to won Demoness lQ5 4Edwards 6 to 1 seoond Gilbert 107 Pickett out third Time 149 Marchaway and Jean Wagnerklso ran SECOND RACE About 3 miles Ton Oat 137 Keating to 1 won Racewell 145 Bryant 2 to 6 second Malaga 153 Noe out third Time SM Touchwood and Benora also ran THIRD RACE About 5 furlongs Chilton Dance 107 Walsh 7 to 5 won Mama Johnson 107 Burns 7 to 5 second SchallerX 110 Fair brother to 5 third Time 069 Loan Shark Deborah and Ponkatasset also ran FOURTH RACE Six furlongs Gift 104 Johnson 9 to 2 won Pharaoh 10S Palrbrother to 10 second Fond Heart 110 Hurley out third Time 117 Smirk and Moltke left at post FIFTH RACE About 5 furlongs Fort Worth 1M Robinson 11 to 5 wonRlnda 107 Troiler to 6 Becona metis 105 Ford to 2 third Time 059 Top Rock Merlse Mask and Faces Incision and Kerran also ran SIXTH RACE About furlongs Lord Wells 111 Walsh to 1 won Aviator 108 Fair brother 5 to 6 second First Aid 106 Obert 1 to 3 third Miss Moments Double Five and Ynca lo ran SEVENTH RACE About 0 furlongs Annsgh 100 Jv Walsh 13 to 5 won Black Branch 112 Obert 2 to 1 second Susan 107 Murphy 5 to a third Time 068 1 2 Loyal iqald Clem Beachey Shreve George Hall and Inferno Queen also ran EIGHTH RACE About 7 furlong El Oro 111 Falrbrother 4 to 6 won OjaJBuster 109 Obert 3 to 5 second Golden ffsW 107 Troxler to 5 third Time 128 Goodacre Castle wood and Fanny Golden also ran Gross Receipts of Palzer Wells Mill Amount to 14388 Special to The Washington Post New York June 29 Al Palzer and Bombadier Wells the heavyweight champion of England received 3341715 each for their tight before the Garden Athletic Club in Madison Squae Garden The gross receipts amounted to 14388 Before the fighters got their share the State tax ofB per cent amounting to 71940 was deducted leaving 1366860 of whioh each man got 25 per cent The club officials took the remaining 611460 out of which they had to pay for the preliminary bouts ushers referee gloves music and other incidentals PLAYS SIX ERRORLESS GAMES Despite the fact that Smith of Government Printing Office pitched a no hit game against War in the Departmental League yesterday the contest was a slow draggy one with the former team on the big end of a 6 to 2 score Smith marred his performance by giving seven bases on balls but offset this in a measure by getting ten of the opposing batsmen on strikes Nine errors wgre chalked up against the losing club Score a po abh a Combs 2b 4 0 0 3 0 Frye ss 4 0 0 Lucas 4 2 2 Burke lb 4 110 Dllsaver rf 4 0 0 Williams cf 4 1 2 Herbert 3b 3 0 1 Goebej 2 0 1 1 Smith 4 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 il War AB A Nelson ss 4 0 1 3 2 ElUs It 4 0 0 0 1 Watson 2b 2 0 6 I Straight 4 0 6 1 0 Crawford 3b I 0 2 0 2 Rowley lb 3 0 13 0 0 SchTU S3 2 0 8 3 Scott rf 2 0 0 0 0 Slgourneyct 3 0 0 0 0 Totals 28 02616 9 SHERWOOD 5 ANACOSTIA 5 Sherwood fend Anacostia played a tie game yesterday In the Sunday School League 6 to 5 Dore pitching for Sherwood struck out fourteen batters Score Anacostia AB A Simpson 2b ss 3 12 Sherwood AB A Young Sb 2 1 1 0 01 Evens lb 4 1 5 0 0 Patten ss 3 1 1 1 1 Brauner If 4 10 0 0 Boyle 2b 2 0 0 1 Say era cf Long rf Hanley Dore Totals 2S 8 24 6 EUler Sb 4 110 0 Dyer ss 0 0 2 16 Howard cf 2 10 0 0 BranzL cf2b 2 0 1 1 0 00 1 lGreen If 4 0 0 0 Scott Ttr 4 0 1 13 1 OlRulon lb 4 1 5 0 0 0 0 2 OiGraef 3 1 10 1 1 Kaylor 3 10 2 0 Hamlll 3 10 10 Charlotte Team of Carolina Association Establishes a Fielding Record Charlotte June 29 Today the Charlotte team went through its sixth errorless game of the week establishing a new fielding record in the Carolina Association In seven games played during the week only one error was made in 25S fielding chances this being on an attempt to complete a double play ST STEPHENS 10 TRINITY 4 YACHTS ON EVEN TERMS Irolita and Elena Leave Others in 160 Mile Race Far Astern Vineyard Haven Mass June 29 The Clark sold cup racers and othe yachts aalling In the Eastern Yaoht Clubs 160 mlle racefrom Newport to Marblehead passed here about today with the Irolita owned by TL Walter Clark and the Elena owned by Morton Plant on even terms passing East Chop light The rest of the fleet consisting of five schooners and three sloops wre some distance astern with the sloops sailing elde by side and the sohooner Vagrant owned by Harold Vanderbilt of New York bringing up the rear St Stephens beat Trinity In the Marquette League Thirty fifth street and Wisconsin avenue northwest yesterday Potter 2b 10 tn 4 Pflttlt nlrrhert fln amo vf LacVey cf Trinity at his mercy St Stephens hit the ball hard with men on bases Gant and Homan pulled off a fast double play In the fourth inning Score St Steps AB 0 A El Trinity AB A Calan lb 4 2 3 1 OiRMurtgh 2b 3 6 0 0 1 3 1 1 0 7 0 4 Cryer If 4 0 0 0 Homan lb Hager Sb 4 2 0 0 0 Blundon cf Noone 4 112 1 1 Wlndom Purdv SS 4 1 1 0 1 Tlrksnn Sh Hlnes rf 3 2 1 0 0Poore If 3 0 0 0 0 Wade lb 4 0 3 0 UMasstno 6S 3 13 0 0 Cefitels cf 3 12 0 0Ganf 2 0 11 0 Pettlt 5 1 1 OIHilleary rf 8 1 0 0 0 Totals 33 13 21 3 Totals 27 4 21 4 4 St Stephens 13 0 0 2 4 010 Trinity 00103004 Runs Calan 2 Cryer 3 Noone Hlneslf2 Daniels 2 Pettlt Murtaugh Heman Oant 2 First base on errors St Stephens 2 Trinity 2 Left on bases St Stephens 3 Trinity 2 First base on balls Off Petttt 3 off Gant 3 Struck out By Pettlt 11 by Ganti Home run Pettlt Two base hits Cryer Purdy Stolen bases Cryer 2 Hager Hlnes 2 Wade rjjn lels Masstno Htlleary Double play Gant to Homan Wild pitches Gant Passed ball Wlndom Umpire Mr Norris Time of game 1 hour and 30 minutes Totals 33 6 27 10 3 Williams out lor Interference 6 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 6 War 00001000 1 2 Runs Combs 2 Frye Lucas Herbert Smith Rowley Schlfferli First base on errors War 2 OPO 3 Left on bases War 6GP Q5 First base on balls Oil Smith 7 on SchlCerU 2 Hits OS SchlflsrU 4 In 6 innings off Nelson 2 In 3 Innings Struck out By Smith 10 by Schlfferli 6 Two base hits Lucas Smith Sacrifice hit Goebel Stolen bases Nelson Watson 4 Rowley Sehlfferu Combs Smith Double plays Watson to Rowley Williams to Burfce Hit by pitcher By Nelson Lucas tioe bel Wild pitches Schlfferli Nelson Passed balls Straight 2 GobeL Umpire Mr Colllnower Time of game 2 hours and 20 minutes REGENTS 12 ANDREWS 9 In a slow ragged and hard hitting game the Regents defeated Andrews yesterday in the Northern Association 12 to 9 Shipley starred getting four hits out of five trips to the plate and accepted seven hard chances with but one slip up Score Andrews AB 6 A El Regents AB 0 A Cranston 3b 4 0 4 1 1 Hamllne ss 4 2 1 0 0 Kellher bs 5 1 0 0 1 Roberts rf 5 0 10 0 3 0 0 0 II Silverberg 4 3 10 0 0 110 0 OiShlpley 2b 4 0 7 1 Bauer cf2b 2 0 3 0 OlRldout 3b 5 2 0 0 1 pv rf 1 0 1 OlFureerson lb 4 3 10 0 0 Immuthin lb 4 2 6 OIGarner cf 4 1 2 1 Gordon If 3 2 2 0 OlNewton If 3 12 0 0 Nicholson If 3 1 1 0 OlSlden JO 0 0 Tipton If 2 0 00 0Strlnger 4 0 14 Lits pK3 0 2 01 4 2 9 4 0 Gheen cf Tptals 39 16 27 12 MINOR LEAGUE GAMES Hyattsville 7 Riverdale 1 Special to The Washington Post Hyattsville Md June 2ft Hyattsville broke its losing streak here this af ter nwm when it defeated Riverdale In a game marred by rain and listless fielding 7 to 1 Wilson who twirled for the visitors struck out eleven batsrrren but his team failed to back him up Score RlTerdale AB A Hyattsve ABHOaf Deolsy 115 0 0Epey 2b 4 0 Fsnwlck8b 1 1 0 0 01 Key worth ss 1 0 0 0 0 Stuart ss 3 10 0 llMOSell lbu 0 0 9 0 Clare cf 10 0 Burnsida Sb 3 1 2 0 0 Hurley cf 10 10 OIBrooks 4 111 Jo Faning8be 1 2 1 Whiting If 4 10 0 0 Wilson I 0 I llSUvewon ef 4 1 0 0 ft Barrows lb 1 0 0 llPtoset rt 2 0 0 0 0 Mefarld lb I 0 1 HUvlne Hilt Ctrmland rflloOO Ketner 2b 3 0 0 1 1 Totals I 1 Frederick If 2 0 1 0 OJ Totals 21 W8 7 6 Hyattsrlle 0 0 12 0 4 7 Riverdale 2 0 0 0 0 RuM Keyworth 2 McNeil Burnslde Brooks Pleset Levine Daoley First base nerrors Hy attiYllle Rlvtrdls Left anabases Hyatt Jlle 9 Rlvexdele Two bas hits Burnslde Fenwlc Stolen bases Keyworta McNeil Brooks Stevenson Levine First base ea balls Off Wilson 5 Hit by pltcheiwBy WlUon HcNell SJid Burnslde 8truek out By Wilson 11 by Lef rarer Passed ball Fanning Umpire Mr She mail Tim of game 1 hour an 15 minute Decides Against Chicago Club Cincinnati Qhlo June4 29 The request ot tne umcago National tagMO club to require Player WtMtyre Jto repay OjSk furnished him for traveling expenses from International League Toronto 0 Baltimore 16 first game Toronto 5 Baltimore 3 second game Rochester 3 Jersey City i Montreal 7 Newark 6 first game IS Innings Montreal 4 Nawark 1 Buffalo 5 Providence 8 New England League Brockton Fall River 1 first game Brockton 3 Fall River 2 second game Lvrrnc 1 Worcester 0 first garat Worcester 9 Lawrence 1 second gamel Lowell 4 Lynn 2 first game Lynn 3 Lowell 4 second game Haverhill 8 New Bedford 0 first gam Haverhill 9 New Bedford 4 second jame Totals 35 9 27 8 3 Regents 3 0 1 0 3 I 0 3 0 12 Andrews 0 600030009 Runs Cranston 2 Lackey Immijthln 2 Gordon 2 Nicholson Gheen Hanline 2 Roberts Silverberg Shipley 3 Rider 2 Left on bases Andrews 3 Regents 8 First base on balls On Lits 4 off Stringer Innings pitched By Slden 2 by Stringer 7 Hits made Off Siddeh 6 off Stringer 3 Struck out By Slden 2 by Stringer 5 by Lits 10 Three base hits Shipley Rider Immuthin Gordon Two base hits Hanline Kellher Sacrifice hit Ferguson Stolen bates Immuthin Gordon Nicholson LIU 2 SliverbVg Shipley 2 Furgerson 2 Newton 2 Hit by pitcher By Llt2 Hanline by Slden Cranston Willi pitch Stringer Umpire Mr Jenkins Time of game 1 hour and SO minutes Totals 30 7 24 8 1 Sherwood 0 0 2 6 0 3 0 05 Anacostia 0 0 8 0 1 0 0 15 Riins Young Eftias Brauner Boyle Long Simpson EUler Howard Green and Naylor Earned runs Sherwood 3 Anacostia 4 First base pn error Anicostlai Lelt on bases Sherwood 4 Anacostia 7 Jirst base on balls Off Dore 2 off Naylor 2 off Hamlll 3 off Rulon 2 Innings pttched sBy Naylor 2 2 by Hamlll 3 1 3 by Rulon 2 Hits made Off Naylor 2 off Hamlll 4 off Rulon 0 Struck out By Dors 14 by Naylor 2 by Hamlll 3 by Rulon 8 Home run EUler Three base hits Patten Young Two base hits Evens Long Hanley Sacrifice fly Graef Stolen bases Young Boyle J9 flrtr Vavtnr 1T1 nltaka t3 TAwa 4iJV UH JUltlVl VJ WU1B isimpson Dyer BrantoelK passed balls Hanley NINTH 7 PRESBYTERIANS 5 Ninth overcame a four run lead by timely hitting and aid of errors defeating the Presbyterians yesterday 7 to 5 In the East Washington Sunday School lieague Thirteenth and stfeets northeast gymonoskie and Murdock each struck out ten but Syms errors were responsible for the loss of the game The batting of Davis and a double play by Crulckshanks featured Score Ninth St AB 0 A First Fres AB 0 A Cassldy 3b 5 2 0 2 2 Qqantrtllelb 4 0 9 0 0 Broome 2b 3 0 1 2 0 Moreimdcfe 4 12 10 Buhler rfcf 4 1 0 0 0 Brewer 4 2 9 3 1 Crabtle If 4 1 2 0 0 Harris es 8 0 2 10 Murdock 3 0 2 2 01 Marx If 1 0 0 0 Burns 2b 10 0 0 0 Thomas ss 3 ft 1 1 0 Davis lb 4 2 7 0 1 Kerper rf 4 0 6 0 0 Conner 3blf 4 112 0 Crulckks cf 4 1 3 1 1 Souder 1 112 1 0 Sxraonoskl 3 0 1 3 BANKERS EQUITABLE 0 Reading I Tristate League Harrtsburg 4 York Johnstown 0 Allen town 5 Trtnton Atlantic City 4 Wilmington Virginia Leagu Roanoke 0 Petersburg 3 first game Roanoke ejJPeMrsburs sew gam Wfrrfoik 11 Portsmouth first fine Norfolk 7Tortmouth 8 seoond game Richmond 1 Newport News Jrst game Richmond 8 Newport News 1 second gam 10 innings South Atlantic League Savannah 6 Macon 8 Columbus Is Albany ft Columbia 1 Jacksonville 4 Southern League Atlanta 8 Chattanooga i All other games postponed an account ot rain Carolina Association Winston Salem Greenville ft Charlotte 8 Greensboro Anderson 1 Saartacburg 0 AvtvialeVian TavMa Vnnvirttl RrltM TrtAl4JlT27 10 0 itKberlcan Security 2 0 Eaultrtie nauonsu Daseball Mmmlgslpntoaay AshsTiuvsr Johnson city Equitable was helpless before the pitching of Fienll and Greene and thev attack of the Bankers in te Cohimbla LSigue yesterday losing 17 to 0 American Security found BealJ for seventeen hits which coupled with exceptional base running and Equitables errors re sirtted in the big total Score Equitable ABEOA Baldwin lb 4 0 7 1 Fanshaw rf 0 0 0 0 OIThornett 3b 8 0 2 1 1 Totals 34 72711 8 Totals 30 6 27 9 5 Ninth Street 00200230 07 First Presbyterian 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Runs Cassldy 2 Broome Moreland Buhler Harris Murdock Thopias Davis 2 Conner and souaer Lrt on nases Nintlt 3 Presbyterian 2 First base on balls Off Symonoskl 2 off Murdock struct out tsy symonoskl 10 by Murdock Three base hits Davis Brewer Souder Cassldy Two base nluavls Sacrifice hit MSrdock Stolen baEes RVls Crulckshanks Double play Cniickshankso Davis Hit by pitcher By Murdock Burns 2 Passed ball Souder oinjlra Mr Jaeschke Time of gams 1 hour and 40 minutes A See AB A McDald 2b 4 2 1 5 0 Hayes ss 6 3 0 10 Riddle lb i 2 11 0 0 QRllngs 5 3 2 0 0 Davis 3b 4 12 2 0 RRllngsrf 5 3 0 0 0 Boykln cf 5 110 0 Dyer 4 3 9 0 0 FlenUp 10120 Greene 0 0 0 0 Gesstord ss 4 0 0 12 Slack 3b 3 0 1 Beall 3 0 13 0 Cast 2b 3 12 2 0 Snath rf 3 0 0 0 1 Elycl 3 0 0 0 0 Thorapnlf 3 0 2 2 1 Clemo 0 2 0 0 CteTens 2 0 5 0 2 Totals 32 124 8 8 3 113 2 5 J7 0 0 00 00 00 Runs McDonald 3 Hayes Riddle 2 Rawl ngs 2 Davis 3 Rawllngi Boykln 2JDyer 2 Greene First base on errors American Security 4 Lett on bases American Security 6 Equitable First base on balls Off Beall 4 innings pitched By Fienll 4 by Greene Ttaes at bat by oppo nents Against Flenu 17 against Greene Hits Off FtenU 1 StrurS out By eaU pyFknll 6 by Greene 3 Two base hits RawUngs Rawllngs McDonald Hayes Stblen bse7rCah Hayes RawUngs 3 Drnvts Uyer Sf Rawllngs WUd pltch BeaB Passed balls Clemo 2 Stevens 8 Umpire Mr Hughes Ttme fit game 2 hours and 10 minutes BR0NS0N HAS BETTER OF BO Gains Popular Decsuonjn Mill With Brewer at Indianapolis Indianapolis Ind June 2Di Ray Bron ion of Indianapolis trained popular de cision over llarry Brewer otKansas Clty in a ten rouna contest tmssnerv nAon Brewer with lonr swings Dressed Bronson hard In tha early roundsbutJn the fifth th9 local Pgnter itnockeii ftp opponent down twice and allthortatflf KtO wj Hwlwvjn hewen Wf lBieaai tU paana SOUTHLAND 2 ALOYSIUS 2 Southland and Aloysius battled for seven innings and a 2 to 2 finish resulted yesterday in the Independence League First and streets northeast Lever ton and Leonard eath performed well In the box and Jstck Spauldin work at short was especially notable Score Southnd ABH OAE Taylor 2oe 3 2 3 10 SpMIng 08 3 0 2 3 0 HrloU42b 3000 CarroU lb 3 07 12 Dtsardelf 8 0 8 0 0 H4ntri J3 0 0 0 Shaffer cf 3 0 10 0 Levertonp 3 0 0 2 0 BItschy 3b 8 2 13 0 Aloysius AB 0 A ORelUy If 4 1 2 6 0 Degnoni3b 3 0 3 11 Rlckercf 3 110 0 Drennan lb 3 2 7 0 Bines ss 3 0 12 1 Haen 2b 3 112 0 ady rf 3 0 0 0 0 ndlboe 3 2 6 10 Leonard 2 0 0 3 0 Totals 277 21 9 3 AloyEus Southlana Totals 37 7 2110 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 03 1 0 1 03 Runs OReUly Jegnoo Taylor Kitschy First base on errersAloygjus 2 Southhjnd 2 Left en bases Aloysius 6 Southland 5 First base on balls Off Levertonv 1 Struck out By Leonard 4 by Leverton 10 Two base Bits CRellly Heln rich Rltschy Bacrlncehlts rLeonaia Taylor Btoten bases Relily 3 Degnop Taylor 2 Hetnrlch Deschard Wild pitch Leonardl UmoireMr Betts Time wgame i 1 hour and 40 rntoutej GaltherVturg 8 Brunswick 3 Gaitbersburg Md June 29 Galthers burg defeated Brunswick champions of western Maryland League on their hom grounds by the score of 8 to 3 The fea tures of the game were th fielding of Avenner lor crunswicB ana oatung or Loage ana jjuscnerwror oaithersDurg Soore tjawnrg AB A Bt Brunswlek ABU 6 1 Shalln ssv 4 0 8 OIGrove 0 8 1 McCarthy lb4 0 PiHDoe Jb 5 8210 BrlggB iUi jftfeplon 2b 5 0 5 1 Murphy cf 4 I 1 0 a0Wennerj lb 1 0 0 Myers So 4 2 Uprison ef 4 10 0 0 Coupar4H 4 I 2 flSwan 4 110 0 Lodge 4 2 I OlHlghtmaa 4 0 0 0 Tweedalel rl3 2 0 0 OtAyers tii 4 0 2 00 1 0 3 OalthetabcrJ JJ 4 1 8 URuns Keplonv Bauvef Grove Myers 2 Briggs1 Murphy Busehers LodgeTweedaleo McCarthy Tbree base hit HaUTeRj TTO base Jilts Briggs Ledge4 McCarthy Home run rBuscher Double plays Jlyers to JlcCarthn Mrert to Lodge to MC iccanny Tlia second Tneeftng In this part of the country for fast harness horses closed at the Qentlenvlna Drlvtnsr park Saltlmore on Friday Mora than 150 nominations were made for twelve races emong then being some of tjhejiest half milejlng pe rormers now before the publla But the weather hampered and eachdaywhlle the oqntests ere close and excltingt the time was disappointing The attendance each day from WashlngtoriltiTeraged at least 6 persons Among this crowd was Charles and William Weaver John ahl Mlehael Morris Peter and Austin Loftus Timothy Dunworth Patrick OKeefe CharlesNSnjder Patrick Jleene ban Jones Henr CoDDerthlte Hall Frfcnk TlppetC Barner Dougherty Daniel Mudd William Brown Alex Davis Dennis McCarthy Robert Brown and others The first attraction for the Washington bunch was the 228 pace In which the brown mare Alcyne owned by Norman Corbln and driven by Alonzo Cbrbhvap peared It was Alcynes seoond start In her first at Prospect park Bhe was barely nosed out by the new7phenom Search light At the Gentlemens Driving park Aicyne beat Searchlight two heats and there are those who declare she can trim him in a race whenever surroundings make It worth while Alcyne is the mare spoken of in these columns a year ago Von March in Money On the last day of the meeting two Washington owned hoBes started Both fell bythe wayside but neither was disgraced They were Miss Ifushan In the i JO trot and Von March in the 222 pace Miss Kushari is owned by John Javins and was driven by John Craw ford Von March is owned by Hall and was driven by Dusty Rhodes It was Miss Kushans first effort of the year and she finished outside of the money It was Von Marchs first attempt at racing on the pacC and he got fourth money Altogether It was not a bad showing for the local lot Better things are in store Excell the loudly touted trotter In Tom Cannons stable did not come up to the expectations of the Washington men who saw him work at Hagerstown He too fell outside of the breastworks But Cannon rarely roars He is a crafty critter and there is strong suspicion that there will be interesting doings when the book prices on the sorrel gelding are more inviting Keenworthy owned by Hall was entered in the 222 trot but did not start He la working well but Is not yet quite up to a race Keenworthy is considered by all the good Judges of speed hereabout to be an exceptionally likely gelding Dr John Sansbury eage of Forrest ille has announced a program for his Independence day matinee which will fit owners of trotters pacers and runners The purses are moderate but the classes well framed for present conditions Dr Sansbury deWjres the attention of all loyal horsemen He built his track and is maintaining it with no other object than furnishing sport for horse race lov ers of this locality and with no idea that it would bring back what it cost And there have been few stunts offered by him that have paid their way Tet the genial doctor keeps going and enjoys his experience Arrange Meet for July 4 There will also be a Fourth of July affair at Hamilton Va The program is an Interesting one and 13 bound to draw many good horses but Hamilton is a little too far away to attract any considerable number of folks however enthusiastic from this city Mysotis 212 3 4 recently mated with Bale Axworthy and now In the hands of Corbin who owns the stallion will be one of the attractions at Hamilton There has never been brought to Washington a more perfect pack of matinee horseflesh than this little mare Mysotis is owned by Dr Patton of this city The Hon Lee Offutt mayor of Rock ville has bought from Barney Dougherty of this city the eorrel pacing geld ing Red Rock Mayor Offutt is a Mary lander by birth and like all other Marylanders has the horse bug Red Rock has a mark of 217 1 4 It is not yet knbwn whether Mayor Offutt will race him Of the more than 150 trotters and pacers that were stalled at the Gentlemens Driving park during the past week fully 10j left yesterday There never before was a greater splitting Some will follow the Ohio West Virginia Pennsylvania and Maryland circuit This contingent will include the higher class of horses Others will go into New England and others to the Erie circuit Alonzo Corbin and John Crawford who have the bulk the Washington horses are booked or the flrst narcedroute and Tom Cannon will very likely go with them Dusty Rhodes busted into the limelight in his very first start in the Baltimore harness horse races After run ning other starts at Prospect park and th Gentlemens Driving park he simply romped away with the 211 pace at the latter track with the good chestnut gelding Buster Brown Dusty1 was at one time a milk wagon driver here Now he is rated one of the best trainers and half mile ring drivers in the country and every move that he makes is more or less interesting to every Washington race follower Sir James Fails to Start j31r James the pacer recently bought by Henry Copperthlte of this city did not start at Baltimore much to the disappointment of all of Mr Copperthites many friends Sir James is an Immense gelding with a mark of 219i He was named in the Gentlemens Driving Park 219 pace Robert more familiarly known as Tip Hoyf has a stud colt and a filly on his farm just beyond Potomac Montgomery county Md that any one who likes the horse could feast his eyes upoiL Both are 3 year olds The stud is dappled gray The filly is a rich sorrel with no other white mark than a star The 111 luck of Hutchinson of this city who lost the running mare Lucille at the Gentlemens Driving park last Monday is regretted by all of his friends here Lucille wag jammed Into the fence ana ran a picket into her ride She then broke into Jhe infield and stopped wnsn me sues was taaen out other side she died Mr Hutchinson was offered 1200 for the mare fifteen min utes betore she met with tho accident and declined to sell hen Qn Wednesday other horse owners raised a purse of several hundre45ollars and presented It to VrVTTnffthlruiAn tft show their ivmnathv 1 The bay gelding Sellers Pr that Alonzo Corbin started at prospect park end made a rather common showing looked like different sort of horse In the 218 TJace at the Gentlemens Driving park Sellers finished sixth In a field of nine starter 4the first heat and then came back in second place both of the sue ceding heats the Tyson mare Lady Bess winning straight The time was slow for tho class hut the track was heavy rWeiidlBrWhat MertxWIll Say Jwlay Store Closes BtUy CPJ Saturday 94 HERE IT IS i A 1 REMJCTinN 3 iSH itWJ oT WB MM EH SBBBl 3 SWWT lf iV i ppi i ii 3 2 ssssg TXSrti a fWS JJr rmv1 1 Que 1IJK I nvk 4v txi 2 tn nt rs SALE Li Men jyho knor and appreciate eood Tailorins andwho atetkeTsame time are stioWrs for Jowpricesareieyer watchful of Merti SaleiThey appreciate these opportiinitiesvtQfsecureqiialitr tailoring at low prices This special sale is the greatest pargain event in tailoring ever known In Washington ri every uirmeni is iimi uy uur uwn laiiurs ana is uuaranieei ADSOiuieiy Suits to Order Regular 1800 Value Suits to Order 12 Regular 2250 Value 1 rf is Suits to Order if Regular 2500 Value GREATEST SELECTION OF WOOLENS IN THE CITY Trousers to Order at a Real Bargain Choice of all the ends of bolts this seasons choicest fabrics Worsteds Cheviots and Cassimeres in both medium and light weight A value that cant Jbe duplicated at 500 Special If You Live Out of Town Send for Booklet and Samples rVIERTZ MERTZ CO906 ST NW 285 i iMi IS LACK OF TEAM BATTING CONTINUED FROM FIRST PAGE second pitcher of the American League only Plank leading him Including yesterdays game the Boston star has six teen victories arid three defeats And two of those defeats were sustained at the hands of Washington which has trimmed the Hub hurler twice as many times as all the rest of the league combined has done Wood lost In Boston 6 to 2 the first time the teams met and was beaten here 2 to 1 on their second clash Then he won a game that he doesnt count so far as the jinx stuff Is concerned because he didnt have to pitch That was the horror number of the double header Just before Memorial day In which Boston made more than twenty tallies for him So Wednesday told whether he ever was going to be able toJeat Washington if It had a pitcher working Eppa Rlxey the Virginia southpaw whom Griffith was so anxious to get and who went to the Phillies instead isnt having a very joyous time trylngto tame the National League batsmen He started a game against Brooklyn on Friday at Philadelphia and was driven to the bench in five innings during which time four runs were made off his delivery One bad Inning during which a triple a double and two singles were bunched caused his removal The game was really ftlxey debut being the first in which he has been sent to the slab at the start It does not necessarily mean that he will not do Manya boxman gets a beating on his first appearance and they all get them and often later On what he showed at Charv lottesvllle KiXey with Griffith to coach him should have developed intc a valua ble man had he signed with Washington He has every natural advantage the way of height speed and ntotion ABE CHASES DAYS NTJMBEEED Been Highlanders First Saeker Playing Poor Ball of Late Special ta The Wassrogton Post Boston June 29 Are Hal Chases days With the Highlanders numbered He has been batting and fteldlnjs far below his usual form all season and apparently Manager Wolverton is far from satisfied with his performances In Fridays double header Chase was taken off first after he had made a wretched error and Sterrett the Prince ton catcher was put In his place for the rest of the day The former collegian did well bojh in the field and at ttie bafc TIE TORAEGET HOHORSft Stine and Stetaerifiach Bteat 93J0ti of 100 atfAnalostan A Stfne and Phil Steubener MeiSfor first honors yesterdayaths weekly shopl of theiAnalostaii Gan Clubj eaefe jreftXi5 Jng 92 out of 1 gargets JttsPOOnXshoo rlll be held byibis argahlzayonniay 4 the events stairUng at 2 brd6ci jes terdays scores Shot at Brokt et A Stroe ilOO Phil fitsubener SHO5 Fort VJ0O ts ifcmi Osorfea Peck irnU 100 IS ZMfr Dr A Parsons viM IT 878 Frank Hiiseman 100 0 39 Waltsr Ferpisoi iVtVU JC2 i60 Osorrs A Emmohsiv 19 44 Alt Geraia Pk Wsltor 100 f8 Sharpr 100 ss htni Jame MOreeni tt 63 115 WW Barnesivi 41 J40 Herbert BohakswV B0 3J 180 Sam A Lutterell 50 IS 100 OuUner SO S3 J0 Kirk 60 3 780 Miles Tajtor 81 Otrlmri2fi 31 BSO Wilsoa 40 tOf WlUiam Wagner SO 11 3J 3 VDOCBLBS7 BW Ford 14 1 Ml WiJter Fergusoa 24 SO ISii Frank BuMman i 14 is MilesTaylorv ti If iMJ Sr ParsoniiMMMi 14 There never was a thirst that Coca Cola couldnt satisfy i It goes straight as an arrow to the dry spot And besides this mm if 41 IS mm aUltWlli OLTotals S3 PrTinwlciifO 4ij I 1 Gunboat Smith Knocks Out McGann KTewTork June 29 GnnbOat Wraith of California knocked ui IJugb McGann of Jndianapous in ine secona round oi a scheduled ten rouftd bout aitl Fairmont AthlsUe Club tonlgrht gmlth weighed in atf J7 pounds and McQann at 183 I Postpone Tristate Tepnis Tourney vqiaclnnatl Ob1oJune I9 Op account ot a heavy rain here this afternoon the open Carthy Bnctter to Jlciihy Jtetfooaiases InjroUh tristate tournament was po oa mersburgc Branswigr si staisrbases poned until Monday This will permit the rt rsKCarft Murphy pmplres iilili JpJrSL wt fflQavelanOVTloM pf pi kTiU i 1 BPl to a 1 the call for something purely delicious and deliciously pure and wholesome Delicious Refreshing Thirst Qperipliing Demand tbeGcnuInc Refuse Substitutes 7 mi Free booklet telfti of Coca Cola vindw cation at ChatUnoQgsC for the askingrC fe JfiS Lh tri SZiJ 5VT iA a i TTTyn rtnr sVlft Gf ri nrtrriiHni HiVAiii iijr yj1 i 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