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iIfs answer will be a revelation to you. Your druggist has 0 suspensories and can you a copy of' our booklet The Mark of the Mater No. 1' Jioo Bine Elsa ju Twetty-fif tb St. Cldcago. 05 jt matHc SHOES ron MEX.

New mod els now ready. Always 4. RCKERS S39 fa ava. CAPITAL CITY- LEAGUE. STANDING Of THE CLCBS.

Won. Lot Pet. St. Stephens Institute. 10 4 714 Turner Athletic Club.

6 708 Carroll InstItute JO 5 666 Woodward Lothrop 7 9 457 Oonaag e- i 25 Library Congress a 12 143 To-day at 6:30 east diamond. White Lot. Library ot Congress vs. Turner Athletic dub. UMPIRE STOPPED FUSILLADE.

Gonzajja Scored Nine Runs with None Out and Handiboe Called Game. Woodward Lothrop. the conquerors of Turner Athletic Club were yesterday overcome in the Capital City Baseball League. in the seventh inning. by the score of 17 to 1 by the Gonzagas.

The game was pretty and exciting for six but in the seventh the Gonzaga men opened up on Crawford's battery and in a perfect fusillade of hits drove In nine runs. the score at the beginning of the inning being to 7 In their favor. The bombardment would have kept up longer had not Mr. Handiboe" called the game In the gloaming. for there were no Gonzaga men out at the time the contest was called off.

Two er rors started the trouble In the seventh one by Allison's drotping a thrown ball end the other by Ready's failure to hold the ball thrown to him by Blelaskl. Crawford was unable to hold the Swam- poodlers. down any longer. and hit after hit rained on him. two home runs by Cantwell and Farrell.

a two by Davis. and four singles. all being gained off Ms delivery in this Gunzagas lucky seventh. Johnnie Dunn's one-handed stop ot Smiths red-hot liner which was going over his head. in tlie sixth was easily the feature.

It was the most phenomenal play the Capital City League fans have witnessed so far and Dunn was given a big ovation from the crowd forsythes running catch of Colllns sure hit In the third inning. was a corker. Tile official score It A IlKMfU tb 1 14 i Mattlnsly. I 3 1 0 0 Rlikett If. 21000 I la.

lb. 3 I 0 Smith. c. 12S20 Wd Lp A Thtrnott rt 0 0 1 0 0 Dunn. wb.

Ulelaskl. ss. 1 I 0 0 Crawford 1 1 0 tergln lb. 1 1 ollicady 2b. I 2 0 1 a Collins ri.

1. 1 0 OlAiflson. lb. 11(01 Farrell 3 2 0 SlClabauuh cI 1 1 2 0 0 liniloran 3b 4 2 2 0 Forevthe It 0 1 1 0 0 iaitwell. p.

2 0 1 0 Cole 02701 Totals. 17 IS II12 2 Totals. 711-18 5 8 No one put when game was called. Conga 9 17 Woodward ft Lothrop 2002300 7 First base by errors Gonzaga. Woodward Lothrop.

2. Left en bases Gonzaga 4 Woodnard Lottircp 4. First base on balls Off Crawford. 2. Struck out By Crawford.

8. by Cantwell. 5. lome runs Cant tll and Farrell. Trrce-ba hits Cantwell.

Hearty and Alll on. Two-base hits Halloran and Davis. Stolen bases Blelaski. Rickett 2 Dm is t1aIlcrai Muttln and Smith. Hit ty pitcher Cautwell.

1. Umpire Mr Handiboe. Time of gaiie 1 hour and 25 minutes. BASEBALL NOTES. New York's outfielders had but three chances in two games on Monday.

Flaherty and Miller are the only- two Flttsburg pitchers In good condition. Cleveland's new first baseman is brother of Pitcher Stovall of Detroit. Thony. formerly of Washington and New York. has joined the Rochester club.

Chicago bfihljans will have cause to re member the Fourth of July 1904. Each club lost two games. Elberfeld. Fultz. and Conroy are back the game for the New Yorks.

Watch them make the nostons hump. Putnam and Peville the former New York battery with Providence. are leading the Clam' Diggers at the bat. George Carey's batting average for Kochester is 310 his fielding. 986.

Ortl Collins hit for 273 and fielded for 931. Harry Arndt is touted as the most promising third baseman in the minor leagues. He is playing with Louisville. A swarm of bees settled down over the bleachers in a game at Des Moines the other day and stung more than 100 of the spectators creating a panic. Shortstop Turner.

of the Clevelands. who has been ill most of the season. is row practicing with the Blues. and may go into the games this week. Harry Davis returned to first base for the Athletics Monday but was Injured again.

This time his good leg suffered. the ankle. being turned badly. Jake Stahl. Lajole.

and Honus Wagner were the heaviest hitters in the major leagues on the Fourth. all having- a total of eight bases for their drives. Pitcher Mason shut out Providence at Baltimore on the Fourth. 8 to O. He is a good youngster for a minor league and Jennings was lucky to get the Senator.

hesbro has won eighteen ttnub games. This is a wonderful record considering the" fact that the American Lea tie clubs lavo The best lot of pitchers that. ever belonged to any league. Cleveland contemplates trading Pitchers Moore and Hess to New York for a certain player. probably Anderson.

while Mtckman may be traded to the Browns. Armour 8 dissatisfied with the woz1 of' these players. Announcement is made In New York that John T. Brush will not permit his team to play the Highlanders provided' each wins the pernant In its respective league. It is rather early to make such a declaration for neither team may be first at the finish.

Barney Dreyfuss says the Giants will hit the toboggan just as soon as they go West tie says The Giants have won exactly eight games from the Hrst-dlvl- Rlon teams this season notwithstanding the fact that they have-a very good lead In the race to-day. They have been play- log those weak Eastern teams most of the time and I may add to that that they have not be compelled to play good ball to beat them. Hut there are breakers nhpdd for the OUtits. After July the alqhts have fifty games with the western ttnnii out of nine end I know that they life going to take it tumble. The Hcati Association contains it irn number of pmyen formerly In the ArnorlpHh ntul Nttfrna leaguei who are hnuwn by WHliliiHtmtmtiii The bttIn Mlnnt Hi QU rapiw oulvtlle Kffan Uulnvllle.

SHg Itnnell Milwaukee SK7 Sehrlever vUle. Mi joesring Toledo SHUi Wriuley. Columbus. 878 Friable Toledo 278 Uear Knns an City 279 Maroon IndUnanolU 87D Dexter touisvIile 273 O'Brien Milwaukee 273 Carr. Inmanapolla 273 Hallman.

Louisville 272 DavU. Columbus :12 Bateman Milwaukee no Swander Indianapolis. 270 latterly. Milwaukee 250 Ctingman St. Paul.

246 Martin. Columbus. 245 Clark. Milwaukee 240. Waynesboro Gun Club ShQot.

Special to Tbe Washington lot StaunUm. Va. July 5. The Waynesboro Gun Club held the largest and most successful shoot in the history of the club yesterday at There were present shooters from Washington. Balti more Clifton Forge Staunton.

and other pots The capital prize was the handicap shoot for a CO hamroerless shotgun. which was won by Mr. gproul. of the Clifton Forge club. he breaking 24 out of a possible High.

gun in the professional shoot was won by Mr. Star of Baltimore and the high gun in the amateur class was won by Mr. S. P. Sitling.

of Staunton1 who also won high average' in the Wynesboro club. Mr. Silllngs belongs to both the Stauuton and Waynesboro" gun" clubs. WHAT MAKES RUBY UPS The pure rich bloodmade by Dr. Kings New lfe Pills.

They promote beauty give clear skin rosy 25 All drug. Clstar. BOSTON WON Iti MUD Bunching of HitsOff Townsend Mae Victory Easy. SHOWER DELAYED THE START Afttoughthe Infield. Was Very Slippery Bpth Teaws Played Excellent Ball and Pulled Off Six Double Plays O'Neill Caught A Foul Fly After a Long Run Drawing Forth Much Applause.

RESULTS OF YESTERDAYS GAMES. Boston Washington S. New York. 6 3. Cleveland.

14 St. Lonis. 4. WHERE THEY PLAY TO-DAY. Boston at' Washington.

Philadelphia at Neir York. St. Louis at Cleveland. STANDING OF THE CLUBS. W.

I Boston 41 22 651 New York. 9 L. Pt Philadelphia. 32 30 616 St. Louts.

27 33 450 27 35 Chicago 3 28 86. Detroit Cleyeland 32 27 J4tkVashingtofl. 11 SO 189 Boston 6 Washington 2 A ten-minute shower crossed the patch of the Senators Just as they were lining up for another try' at the champion Bos. tons and it greased the chute for a graceful slide tntfc another defeat. When the cloud had passed on to the lower Potomac the hot rays of Old Sol again poured on the field and absorbed some of the wet goods and what he didn't lick up tile bell players did with their anat.

omy in slipping around over the slimy surface. While Managers Donovan and Collins- held a consultation as to the advisability of going on with the show Groundkeeper Brown brought out some second-hand sawdust fend bedded the home base so that the batters would not sink In the mud. This seemed to suit the Senators for few of theta got farther than the sawdust. Those who did gel down the line had to be assisted around first base by grabbing hold of La Chance until thy made tile turn. With the Dostons.

It wits different. They nit the' bull so hard that It gave them plenty of time to anchor safely on the sacks. Two runs per game seems to lit the limit of the tnilenders and these they have been getting after Boston has the games cinched. One Nl Inning lifted the champions into victory. and after that there was no trouble.

Six times plays were made. add. ing stirring moments to the sliding game but most of these were due to the silo- pery condition of the field. A runner whc wandered a foot or two off the base on ii fly ball was a victim. for he could not get back.

to the base again. Batted Townsend Hard in Fourth. Jack Townsend and Winters stood or the firing line. and the Boston lad escaped with one le shut than his oppon. ent.

Townsend was used up much worse than Winters for a quartet of the shots were fired in the fourth Inning. and pave. the way for four runs. Winters was liii twlcejn twp Innings. and in one of thesE the Senators got their only earned run The second pair or singles came in thE last round.

after two were out. but tht side went down to defeat when' McCor. mlck rattled off a grounder that Ferns chucked over to La The mud. helped the Bostons at the start. and Clarke's muff of a thrown bar gave theta a run.

Chick Stahl hit a single to enter and Collins advanced him on a sacrifice to Senator Stahl. Orth got under Freeman's fly and. Parent was on first before Cassldy could gather up the ball and throw it. When Parent stole second Stahl started. for home.

McCormick returned Clarke's throw but Din dropped it and Stahl. therefore. was safe on the pan. Selbach walked to first but the plde was out on La Chances grounder to McCormick. Cougiilln sent a pretty single over second base but after Orth struck out.

Cassidy was doubled with Coughlln on a swat to Collins. Cassidy fell at. the plate. making it an easy play to execute. Senator Stahl Scored a Run.

Both Ides were retired la order In the second and. Boston sent three men te bat in the next with' no better success. For the Senators Jake Stahl dropped a hit along the right foul line. out of which he made two bases. Clark hit to Winters who threw to Collins to get Stahl.

Jake slid over the base and Collins touched bun but. the umpire called him safe Townsend struck out. Stahl scored after Selbach caught Coughulns fly. Ort Bumped to La Chance. retiring the side.

Boston got enough runs in the fourth to put the game out of reach of the Son- stors. Parent opened with a single. Sel. bach grounded' to Stahl who threw tc Cassidy to force Parent but the latter was safe. La Chance bunted to Stahl.

Fer. ris' hk rushed past O'Neill. scoring twr runs. and Farrell's two tangled up between O'Neill and Orth. Winters advanced the Duke on a grounder to McCormick.

Bases on balls to Stahl and Col. line filled' the sacks. Then Freeman hit to McCormick who slipped. and could not catch Buck at first. J.

Stahls thlC to- Clarke looked like It forced Farrell but Dwyer would not allow It. Parents grounder to McCormick stopped the darn' age to the locals. Cassidy Tallied the Second. Cassidy scored In the Senators' half reaching first on a single getting to se ond on O'Neill's fielders choice and com' ing home on McCormick's eliot to enter A double play ended the Inning. With Selbach down In the fifth.

Li Chance hit sale to right. but was doublet on a line fly by Ferris to McCormick Washington got no one on first and we double plays helped to put both side down quick in the sixth. Beautiful fielding by CssIdy and OXeil queued the Iieaneaters In the seventh ONet1i catch of Parents foul drawing out applause toe th Junior Senator Artei O'Neill was chucked out by Winters Me- Curmick knocked the ball to We Uegu sign. Barry tarried after panning sernhul tthd Ferris1 relayed UltnW front Chlcli rtlnnl caught McCormick pailly at third Jake tiuhrdled on it grtnitidet' to Peril The IftBfUie rc delighted when Hel liAoh struek out In tire eighth hani1iti him some unpleasant remarks He walk set tfl the bench. rt Cluuifo and Ferilf were- easily et down And the senuian expired on Infield chances Varrelis two wallop openM tin ilnth Winter was i first soon iii Qwnsends throw.

the runner dastrini intS Stfthl reaelumr for the throw. Ortl dropped. Chick taielu fly. Far re II souring Henator tah' rushed in and Jot Collins line fly close to the ground and threw Clmieli Stahl out trying to scrambla had to nrpt. McCormtck covering the base Orth and.

Cassidy' were put down on out held files arid Donovan singled past Par. ent. eilts two fell betweex Stahl and Freeman either of whom coul have fcausht It If they had not stopped The gameended however. when Paren threw McCormick out at first. The Official Score.

nOBTOX AB. pa C. subt. cf 1 i I Collins. b.

2 0 Freeman rt i Parent if i Selbach. If 3 Ls Chance Ib i 3 4 Farrell. c. Winters JJJ Totals 33 14 YAS1UNOTGX. AU.

R. m. T- Orth. Csuldy. U.

1 tonoa i MoComlcltrVbV 4 0 4 J. SUbl. IS 1 1" 10 i Clarke e. 0 Towniend 1 Totals J3 I 51 11 Boton 1 00400001- hlniton 0 01100000-Firt bai by crrora Doiton. I.

Left on bate Bottom. WuWngton 4. lint baa on talla Townund. J. trntk out Dr WlattrvJ brTown jJwo-b hit J.

iMoCormJclto I1U Ftntt rr4ll Sacrlne hlU-GHUn Chine- etoltn but Parent. Xubi pl ir Collins to Ferris to La C6 nc winters to Parent to La CBanct UoConnlck to J. 6ubl Ca 1147 to J. euhl J. Slant to lilt bi pitcher BTvToirnstnd- 1 Umplr Mr Dwy r.

Tim. gams I- hoar and 4 mlnatit 4 Caught roa the Fly. Rain delayed the start until 5 o'clock. Orth dropped Chick' Stalls fly after quite a sprint. f- Charley Parrell Is hitting the ball hard and In luck here.

Jimmy' Collins" irasi done some pretty sacrifice hitting this series Neither Donovan nor Freeman had ft chance In right until. the ninth. QNelll takes' flies easily. but. has not become accustomed to the uneven field.

Three times fielders attempted. to make force plays and failed in every Instance. Jacobsen will pltch for the Senators to day' and TanrehUj or Dlneen for the Boa- toxic. When the shower came the occupants of the bleachers made a dash for the covered pavilion. Th double' play by Senator Stahl Barry McCormlck required some fast tickling by both.

Coughlln whipped two line fouls past Collins In the firsthand then soaked a single over second. President Johnson occupied a seat In the press box until the shower drove him Into the grandstand. The Georgetown boys are missed In the games. Drill was able to report at the grounds but did' not don his uniform. Moran is still unable' to work.

WON IN SLUGGING MATCH. Cleveland Finds Siever for Nineteen Hits and two Bases. Cleveland. Ohio July 5. Cleveland won another slugging match to-day by the score of 14 to 4 Cleveland having pine- teen hits fot a total of two bases off Siever.

Eernhard was also hit hard but the hits were nut consecutive. The batting of Hickman Lush Stovall. and Sugden and tbg fielding of Hill Hickman. Wallace Bradley and Lush were features. Attendance 1533.

Score SUNDteSCHOOL LEAGUE. BTAlfDBfO Or THE TEAMS. vr. Fourth. 14 Ounces 13 Foundry.

IS Gurl 10-Mt. PICent It Wltoon. TOsB1lth. 7U MtF lW Ite 78t. Albans 4 13 i e00lWIly.

W. li Jet. 43 ta ut IDS TO OA5IES. Wilson YS. Mount Vcrnon While House Ellipse.

Fourth vu. Qunton Fourteenth Ucct ant Lydecker Tenu ONLY A ROMP SIXTH. St. Albans Beaten Badly on White Lot- by Sixth Presbyterians. St.

Jtlbans team lostjioothersame yes. terday afternoon on the White Lot- this time to the Sixth Presbyterian team the score being 13 to- 2. The Sixth team had everything their own way and at time had St. Albans boys a chance to Herbert on third for the Sixth team played an excellent game. His one misplay was not costly and he accepted eight.

Riders home run hit In the fifthJnnlng went to deep center field and scored two runners. R. Shaffer caught a very good game although his error. a wild. throw.

allowed two runners to score. In the batting line Connors carried off the honors of the day getting three hits Ryder Le Foe. and Freese each scored two. C. Burdett who was playing the Initial sack for the losers was Injured and had to be taken to the hospital.

Long a Mount Vernon player. took his place and secured one of the three hits made by the St. Albans team. The official secre St. Albans A Cleveland.

It Il O-A Flick rf. 1 1 0 0 0 Lush. If 4400 Bradley. 3b. 2 2 2 5 0 lMcio.

as. 0 Hucisinsu rt 0 2 1 Htekmn lb 3 8 2 6 c. 1041 St. If-al It A It Thtrkett. If.

1 2 1 0 0 Olemphlll d. 1 1 2 0 0 Jones. lb. 0 0 7 0 22300 flay ef Stovall. Ib.

1 Bernhard. 0 1 0 1 0 Wallace u. 0 Pedden. lb. Totals.

14 19 5717 3 Hill ib. Susden. clb 4 12 r. Kahoe 031 00010 0 0 0 0 004 1201 02101 lIeidrIck. 0 0 I 0 0 Totals 4 16 24 12 2 Batted for Slcvor In th ninth inning.

Cleveland. 14 St. Louis 20000002 0 4 named runs Cleveland 10 St. Louis 3 Tlrst on errors Cleveland 1 St. Louis.

3 Two- bane hits Hli kmin Lush. Lajole Stovall 2 flay. Flick. Hemphlll. and Hutlnmon.

Tnreeba hll liredley. IIom run Hickman Stolen ba Hiekma BC und Itemphili. Potable plays neml. to El alley Bradley to Htrkman to Stovull Hill to SUKdn First be. on balls Off Bernhard 1.

Left on biles Cleveland 5 St. LoulK. 14 Strutk out By Bernhard 4 by Sliver 1. I UmpIre Mr. Connolly.

Time of game 1 hour and 48 minutes. LOSE THIRD TO NEW YORK. Loose Fielding Contributes Largely to Defeat of Athletics. New York. July 5.

New York won the third game of the series from Philadelphia to-day by heavy batting and because of the bad. fielding of tho visitors. Tire features Or the game were the fielding of Fultz and Murphy's homo run in tire ninth inning. Attendance. 3000.

Score Sew York. A Philadelphia. II A Duughertylf 1010 Oi Hartsel. it. Reeler rt.

0 1 1 0 OPlckerlug cr 0 0 2 0 0 Williams 2b 1 4 3 0 Brute TI. 0 1 0 0 0 Anderson lb I 2 9 1 0 L. Cross. Sb. 0 0 1 1 0 Elberfeld.

as. 3 1 0 6 0' Seyjwld. lb. Fultz. cf 0 2 4 0 OlMurphj.

lb. Conroy lb. 0 0 3 0 O1 M. Cross as. 1 1 3 2 Klelnow.

c. 0 0 5 1 0 Powers 0 1 7 1 1 Powell 01020 Bender. Noorian 00000 3 4 21 12 4 Totals. 8 92713 0 Totals. Batted for Bender lo the ninth.

New York 6 Philadelphia 1 3 Two-base hits Anderson and Fulu. Throe ht Elberfeld Powell. and Cross. Horns run Murphy. Sacrifice hit Bender Stolen bales El berteld.

Left on bases New York. 5 Philadelphia 1 First be on balls Off Powell. 4 First base on errors New York. 2. Struck out Bv Powell 5 by Bender.

5. Wild pitch Powell. Umpire Mr. Sheridan. Time of game I hour and 45 minutes.

NATIONAL LEAGUE. RESULTS OF YESTERDAYS GAMES. Do. ton. 7 Brooklyn.

3. Philadelphia 8 New York. S. Raln. Rain.

WHERE. THEY PLAY TO-DAY. Brooklyn at Boston. New York at Philadelphia. Chicago at PlttBburr Cincinnati sat St.

Louts. STANDING OP THE CLUBS. W. 1. L.

Pet New York. 48 17 738 St. Louis. 31 31 500 Cincinnati Chicago PlUBburg 3 25 SMI Brooklyn 37 26 87 5 28 556 27 42 391 Boston 26 41 Philadelphia. 36 46 258 GIANTS LOSE A GAME.

Philadelphia Wins in Tenth on Singles by Doom and Hall. Philadelphia July 5 In a ten-inning game the- local to-day interrupted New York's succession of victories. The home team could leave won in the ninth. but Duggleby hit two men and McCormick. batting for McGmnlty hit for two ba es scoring a un and tying the sore Singles by Dooln and Hall won thoJ game.

Roth was injured sliding- to second base and withdrew. Attendance. 1938. Score New York. It A Philadelphia.

A Brnahanct 11600 Browne rf 0 2 0 0 flerlin lb. 03011 yicoann. 1 111 0 0 Merles It. 1 1 0 0 0 Dahlen. M.

1 1 1 SO Gilbert lb. 11420 Warner c. 0 1 4 1 0 Bowerman. 0 0 1 0 0 iMOlnnlty 0 0 0 3 0 Tarlor. p.

00000 MCorrnick 01000 Thomas pt. 11100 Gleason lb. 8 4 6 0 Lush. rf. 0 2 1 2 0 Doyle.

Lb. 0 0 10 0 0 01200 0 Dooln. c. TilGee If Halt Huliwltt SI 0 0 3 Dug leby 0 1 0 3 Fraser 5 0 0 1 00000 Total. 613321 1 Totals- tilt 19 1 Batted or MeGlnntty In ninth.

tTwo out when winning run cored. New York.i.,0 0 1 Philadelphia i.i,0 0 0 1 0 3 1 0 0 1 I tied runs New York Ii Philadelphia B. Twohaso hHi McOinn MrCurmluk Luib boom tnuii hUfMerUl OUason. Jlaeriflp hit York i lttlttdstpbia I Double la nil tlerl8i lluliwlu tiIesuft and I hill OtellAB nd Doyle Pint hse tin 141 In nft MrOlrtnliyi II Ott i I liii by ptteiie4 Mr4linelty 41 fey Talfr lj fee BuiUleBX I tUlk rler 3 In on liininii off HU In silts Innlngi Vntplriia Messrs Tint ot MIW 1 iiour nd DARKNESS STOPS GAME. Boston National Defeats Brooklyn in a Seven-inning Event.

ton July 5 fore to-day's game was called In the seventh Inning on account of rain H. had grown too dark to handle tiye ball properly and Brooklyn gave a ridiculous exhibition of fielding Boston won 7 to Foul catches by both catchers and WIllis' pitching were- the redeeming features. Attendance 1580. Scorer Brooklyn. A Dobbs ef.

00201 Dillon. lb. 1 1 1 1 Lunley. rf. 1 2 2 0 1 Sheckard.

It. 1 0 2 0 OlBsbb. 0 Boston. Geter cf A 2 3 0 0 Tnney Ib. 0 1 7 1 Carney rf.

1 I 2 0 0 ools7 If. 0 0 0 Abbatchloss 1 1 0 0 DelehantyJb 0 2 0 1 0 RayrnCr. 2b. 0 0 I 0 Needham c. 0 170 Willis 1112 Sixth.

s. ss 3 CheeeIdIneet 1 Rider lb. 1 Lynham lb. 2 Le Foe lb 1 Herbert. 3g.

0 Garner If Harries rt. Freese. p. Fecney. If.

1 0 2 0 0 OtLeazy 2b. 00001 JShaffer 3b. 0 0 4 1 0 OlAnderanup 10222 CBnrdeu lb 2 0 0 RShatter c. 0 0 4 4 1 V. Burdett.

cf 00000 Peck rt 00010 wuu. plb 00311 Long If 01000 Totals. 2 318 9 Slith 20065 0 IS St. Albans 001001 2 Two-base hit C. turdett.

tome run Rider. Stolen bases Connors 21. Cteseldlue Rider 21 nlum Garner 2 tarries. Freese. Shatter 2 uid Anderson 2 First base on balls Ofl Wll- ZIsm 4 off Anderson 2 off Freese 2.

lIlt bjr pitched ball Connors and Williams. Struck ut By FrOOSO 4. by. Williams by Anderson 1. Passsd bUls Le Foe 2.

Umpire Mr. Snyder. Time of ssnie 1 hour sod 39 minutes. PULLED OUT IN FIFTH. Gurley Was Ahead but Mount Pleasant Went to the Front and Won.

Though a small crowd turned out on. the Mount Pleasant grounds. to witness the Congregational game yesterday It was not lacking in enthusiasm- Congrega- tlunallxts winning in the fifth inning by tire score of 5 to 4. The grounds in bad condition and in a good many places unfit to play on did not dampen the enthusiasm of the rooters and players. Slieckles who quit the Congregational- Ists some weeks ago came back and.

did the twirling allowing but two hits-- but during two Innings the ball got a little iv et for him-40 handle. In the third he parsed three men and in the fifth hit three. In the third inning the' Ourleys did all their damage. After Sheckles had passed three men and had two hands out a ground ball was knocked to Rlley on short who let It pass. This and the hit of Fllllus scored the tour runs for the losers.

In the fifth after hitting three men Shecles began to. get In his work. He struck out two and the third man flew to left field. retiring the side with three men on bases. Ha ring pitched for- the losers and al lowed but three hits.

which- were timely and with the aid of a. couple of errors told the tale for the Congregational boys. Two sensational catches were made by Abor Tindall in the right garden. In the Hist inning he caught a. fly off Xanders bat that would have been good for a home run If it had been three inches high er.

In the fourth inning he caught what looked to be a. Texas leaguer by making a long run. catching low and rolling over In the wet grass. Both of these-catches utved the" game for the Mount Pleasant boys. The official score Mt PI Cong A Kelchner lb I 0 3 0 0 Rtley so.

Russell 0 0 9 0 0 Sebastian 2b 2 0 0 0 0 Shoernakerct 0 0 1. 0 0 Pomero rf 01200 Tindall. It. 00300 Peck. 3b.

Sheckles 1 1 0 1 0 Gurley. A Wynkoop. ef. 0 0 0 0 0 Hughes lb. 1 0 0 0 1 Deal I.

1 0 8 1 1 Xander. as. 1 0 2 1 0 Fllllus. U. 01100 VogeUbr lb 0 0 0 0 1 Clear.

lb. 0 1 8 0 1 Purcell. rf. 1 0 2-0 0 Raring 0 0 0 2 0 Senior lb. 0 0 1 0 0 1 2 0 Bergren.

e. 0 1 4 1 0 01 Jordan. Sb. 0 0 0 0 0 McCormkSb 0 50 1 1 Jonas 00100 Touts. 71420 7 Totals.

j418 5 5 Two oat In th seventh when am wa called. Boston 1 1 0 r1 7 Brooklyn 000003 0 3 Earned- runs Boston 8 Brooklyn. 2. Two-base hit Abbatlcchlo Horn. run Lnmley.

Sacrifice hit Bergen Stolen-base Willis Double play Mc Cormtck sod Dillon. First base on balla OS Wlllii I oft Jon 3. Struck out By Willis 6. by Jones. 2.

TTmplre Mr. Emil Time of cam 1 hour and mlnntec. Bad bloodvls a bad thing- to Inherit or acquire but had blood may be made good bloodbytaking HpodB SarsapariUa. Totals. 3 18 1 1 Totals.

4 218 4 4 Mount Pleasant Congregational. I 0 0 1 0 6 Gurly 0 0400 0 4 First base on balls Off Streckles 8 off Raring 2. First base on errors Mount Pleasant Congregational. 3 Gurley 1. Left on bases Mount Pleasant Congregational 5 Gurley.

7. Sacrifice hits Rlley Se butlon Russell. and Purcell. Stolen bases Pom- ere Sheckles Hughes. Flubs and Purcell.

Struck out By Shackles 8 by Raring 4. Passed balls Dec11 and Russell. Hit by pitcher By Haring. Sebastian and Poroeroy by Sheckles. Xander gil.

hue. and Umpire Mr. fletta. Time of game- 1 hour and 15 minutes. BLANKED BY BETHANY.

Filth Baptists Entirely at the Mercy of Their Younger Opponents. The light shower yesterday laid the dust on the east diamond or the Monument grounds. and the Junior Sunday-school Leaguers were. out in force to see the game between the Bethanys and Fifth Baptists. Bethany ran away from- the Fifth.

much to their own surprise the" score being it to 0 It anything the Fifth boys as a whole are larger and stronger than those from Bethany and the latter and their supporters were the more surprised and pleased. The. Fifths put up good- hall but could not hit Travers only making two connections with the sphere In the nine innings. The result was. largely due to the.

battery work of Travers- and Marceron especially while a home run by Zannlll contributed considerably to the excitement of the game. Travers' work was well supported when the Fifths managed to land a hit. Several errors on the part of the Fifths also contributed to lose the game to their aide. MINOR LEAGUE GAMES. Do you take pictures pr vrcktm work developing cn3 printing them yourself in sum mer.

Let tis. Kavfi that work do during the warm American Ausoclatlon At Kintal nuplonedl Pale. Sou them League. At Atl AI AURU Tl MflDtfNffltry 4. Al Liiils ttwk- lluu HOPS ii Hhrmpsrt t.

At Hirmlnih NinhvllU 9) Birmingham 0 At Ofl New QrlMRi-JUmphli rain Esitern' League At nauimore Ulmor Provld nc urns flril Inning rate At Buffalo Buffalo Jj Toronto ten Innlnfi At Rochester 41ontr al Roehest r. wet grounds. South Atlantic League At Charleston Charleston 1 con. 1 called on- account of darkness At Siraanah Savannah Ti Jacksonville I. At Augubta Augusta 6 Columbia.

1. Schenectady Team Disbanded. Schenectady N. Y. July 5.

The Schenectady X. Y. tate League baseball team was disbanded to-day by order of the owners. who released the entire- team. This action was decided on last Friday night becauso of the small attendance at the games.

You've Used the Rest. Now Usa the Best FItca Vain 2657 for Gate o2t Bottles. 153. Orr Draught or Bottled at LOUIS BUSH'S 1305 St. ULD1SS" AND JTW30S.

You may expect real summer weather from now on weather when the lightest possible clothing is the most inviting- clothing to wear. We've anticipated your every want in this line of lightweight suits selecting a wide variety of fabrics with the double desire to pet the demand for cool- ness and neatness and having the garments made up as light as tail- ors can make them and as shapely as the keenest critic of cutting can call for. Two-piece Suits range from ro to 30. Parker Bridget Co. TO OUTFITTERS.

9th and Pennsylvania Avenue. NATIONAL RIFLE COMPETITION. Programme of the Tournament to Be Held on the Sea Girt Range. The shooting tournament of the National Rifle Association and the New Jersey State Rifle Association will be Reid at Sea Girt N. J.

from September 1 to 10 inclusive according to this meial pro- gramme Team matches will be shot on the following dates Dryden Trophy September interstate regimental. September 6 regimental skirmish- September 9 interclub. September company. September 7 company tyro September 9 carbine. September 3 cadet.

September 5 revolver. September 5 veteran organization September 3 arid Columbia Trophy. September 2. The squadded Individual matches will be shot on the following dates Presidents match September 10' Ylmbledon Cup September 3 Leech Cup. September 7 anJ inspectors September 1.

The un- squadded individual matches are as follows Seabury' and Spencer. September 1 25 6 and 9 Schuetzen September 1 to and revolver all corners' match September 3. The following- will be open every day during the meeting Members N. R. A.

members N. J. S. R. A.

national marksman's souvenir. Kuser rapid tire all comers' Hayes Meany tf. J. trophy. consolation and hyposcoplJ AFRICANDER BRINGS GOOD PRICE.

Star Ruby Colt Knocked Down for 25 000 Wo tan for. 8000. New York July At the disposal sale of the Hampton stable. held at Sheeps- ad Bay to-day Africander. the champion year of last year and win- ner of 70000 was sold to C.

Fox for $15000. He is It bay colt four years old. by Imp. Star Ruby Afrlc Queen. The sale or the Hampton stables horses was to partnership between C.

F. flwy- er and S. Delmel. Wo tan was knocked down to W. M.

Scheftel for SGOO. The other sales of 1000 or more were Torehello. b. 2 by Imp. St.

Gatlen Tortosa Patchogue Stable. 5200. GoldtiGur ch. 2 by Imp. Goldfinch Fleur- cite.

A. Carson 81750 Clover Hampton. b. 2 by Imp. Baths.mpton- Cloverdale II P.

M. Keller 1600. Whorler cii. c. 3 by Imp.

Inverness Whyota H. Snyder 62000. Mon Armour. ch. t.

2 by Montana Amourette V. Mldgely. 1000. Rubric. eh.

0. 2 by Imp. Mirthful Herbric A. Atte 1200. Lord of the Valley.

b. c. 8. by Hsstlnts Lady Violet. M.

1. Hayrran. 11350. Golf Champion Anderson Defeated. Detroit.

Mich. July Champion Willie Anderson who won the Western golf championship at Grand Rapids last week went dawn to defeat yesterday at the Detroit Golf Club Upks. He played with Bernard Nlcholls against StewArt Gard. ner and Alexander Smith. who took runner-up honors at Grand Rapids.

Gardner and Smith defeated Anderson and Nlch- oils two up best ball at match play trtyslx holes. American Cricketers Win. London July 6. The ttlcft match begun yeetefday between the ltln hay- trtoid Pennsylvania prayers und Mttri- borough College recited lit a letery for th learx tg-dtty by US runt in' the two lrtJ' Drake Colt first in the Law rence Realization. t.

Princeton Beat Harvard. Sporting Editor Itut In your sum mary of college ball gum a of thisi season upeak but one game between Prtneetan and Harvard. Wera there not two names which Harvard won one anti Princeton tita other It this be th case does It riot give the formers better record than the latter for the whole par sons work II TCOIN. Harvard played Princeton at Princeton on. May SS and wee defeated by the score of 7 to 6.

ThIs was the only game scned- uled between these clubs. What Is a header Sporting Editor The Post A bets. that the two games played July 4 cannot be called a header. Who wins CR The technical terra header" Is generally applied to two games played In an afternoon with only a short Interval between the games. and to which only.

one admission is charged. wins the bet. It Was a Fair Hit Ball Sporting Editor Post In a game of bateball recently the batter while trying to dodge a ball which' looked as If il would hit him accidentally hit the ball with his and it- rolled fair. between pltcher and third base. What should havi en th decision of the umpire Chapel Hill N.

C. 71 fc1 a OBTWELSRICH STAKE MfliEOLA. SETS. A NEW MASK One-fifth of a Second Off the. Worlds Recrd for Six and a- Half Furlongs Veto Defeats Blandy for the- Second Part of the Double Event Brighton Beach Track Opens To-day.

New York July 5 John A. Drakes colt. Ort Wells winner of the- Commonwealth Handicap to-day added another take to his list of victories by capturing the' rich Lawrence Realization Stakes for three- year-olds worth 20945 to the winner. at Sheepshead Bay. He was quoted at.

the prohibitive price of 3 to 10 and won ban. dily by one length. Mercury finished- second with. Grazlallo third. The time 2:47 5.

1 two and two-fifths seconds slower than- Africanders time. made last year In this event With the exception of the winner the field was not above the ordinary. St. Valentine was next to Ort Wells in demand. at 7 to I with Mercury 9 to Graziallo 15 to 1 and Ostrich at 60 to 1.

After a short delay at the post the field broke- to a. good start. Ort Wells was fit to show. with Mercury second and St. Valentine third.

O'Neill on the pulled back and lay in third place passing the stand the first time. St. Valentine was leading and Ostrich second. In the run down the back stretch Odom on Ostrich sent his mount up to the leader. St.

Valentine and ONell also moved up with Ort Wells. Three-eighths of a. mile from home Ostrich dropped back beaten and St. Valentine showed the way- on the stretch turn but onl for a few strides for ONell sent the favorite up anti. was leading when well straightened out for the run to the wire.

Mercury who tend been running fourth. closed very strongly but wanot able to overtake Ort Wells. Veto won the second part of the double ev nt of 10000 by a length and a. half from the favorite Blandy. Mlneola In winning the- second race established a new worlds record for six and a halt furlongs by covering the die- toXtce In 1:18 5.

The best previous record was 3 held jointly by Jane Holly and Ancestor. John A. Drake to-day bought i3ritisher outright paying 3. E. Madden 12500 for his half interest.

The Sheepshead flay meeting ended to-day and Brighton Beach opens to-morrow. Summaries FIRST RACE Selling last lt 1 a half furlongs of Futurity course. Jerry c. 102 O'Connor IS to 1 and 8 to 1 on. Tramotpr.

309 ReMern 7 to and 7 to second Gray Lad 102 Martin to 1 and 6 to 1 third. Time 1 07 5. Jack Mo- Keon Bulwark Invader. Pink- Garter Ike S. Idle Hours Legatee Argos Martha Gorman.

and Thirty. third also ran. SECOND RACC Handicap six anJ a halt fur longs on main track Mlnnbla 103 Hlldebrand 4 to 1- and 8 to 5 won Ancestor 100 Curmack 7 to 1 and to second Kohlnoor 103 ltedlern to 1 and to 1 third. Time 5. Orey Friar Graceful.

Monte Carlo Stalwart Witchcraft Spring. Gay Boy Tol San Stamping Ground. and Schoharle also ran. THIRD RACE Double Event or 10000 last six furlongs of ofJuturity course. Veto.

112 Rediern 6 to 1 and 8 to 5. won Dland 122 Phillips 15 to 20 and 9 to 10 second Councilman 122 Hllde- brand :0 to 1 and 6 to 1 thlr I Time 1 IS Sparkling Star and Song and Wine also ran Blandy and Song and Wine coupled In straight betting only. FOURTH RACE The Lawrence Realization gross value. 26000 mile and five furlongs. Ort Wells.

126 O'Neill 3 to 10 and out. won. Mercury. 113 mldebrand 9 to 1 and 8 to second GrZziaIlo 122 CMarttn 15 to I and. to 1.

third. Time. 5. St. Valentine and Ostrich also ran.

FIFTH RACE Selling mite and e. furlong. Rob. adll. 90 Spjtling 7 to.

2 and 8 to S. won Possession 99 Huldebrand 4 to 1 and 8 to 5 second Himself. 105 D. O'Connor MO to I and 15 to 1 third. Time.

Garnish. Latheron Ethics Reveille. Aurumaller Dimple Requlter Allan. Stonewall. and Sir Robe also ran.

SIXTH RACE Handicap mile and a sixteenth on turf. Rosetlnt. 115 Burns 2 to 1 end 7 to 10 ron New York. 111 Odom 6 to 1 and I to 1 second Stllicho. 104 Redlern 8 to 1 and 3 to 1 third.

Time 1 47. Jltyrla Gold Dome Hortensla and Philippine also ran. Brighton Beach entries fir to-morrow First racj Six furlongs year and upward. Reliable. 138 Auditor 122 Queen Elizabeth Jack OLaaiern and Htrllton 113 each' PriLce Salm Salm.

107 Gay 102 Missing Link and Liberia. 97 each. Second raoe Steeplechase short course. Con. over 15 vlminate 54 Black Death.

151 Neponset. 148 Farmers Foe In Br King. and Swamplands 135 each Georgia Pine. 134 Treck. 133.

Lady Gollghtly Sliver Twist. and Parlon 130 each. Third ra Thi Montauk six furlongs. Wa. tersido.

iii Tongorder Diamond Knight of Pearl and lluttliag 115 each Pasadena. lie Lnduxy Gordon Bill Bailer II llawlrcy Don Royal. and Perry MeAdow 107 each. Fourth race Tho Test Handicap one roil Her- mls. 133 Highball 119 Beldame 115 flllesman.

Ill Dolly Spanker ill Us Chancellor. 106 Dainty. 103 Wild Thyme. 9b. Demon.

7. Dick Bernard 95 end Gold Saint La Fifth rice One and eighth miles selling year and upward. Palm Bearer 101 Allan 98 Glisten and Palm Reader. 94 each. and Brlarthorpe.

58. Sixth race Five and ore-half furlongs' maiden year tria Broadcloth Grand Chans. 9130 Tommls WaMell. Gosanu. Knight of Long Dan.

and Dandelion 113 each Pncettl. Salt and Pepper. Dreamer. ltd Della Signora. 107 etch.

All Bowled Over at Hawthorne's Closing. Chicago July 5. This was getaway day at Ha and Harlem will open to morrow for- a twelve days' meeting. All the favorites were defeated to- lay Weather cloudy and hot. track good.

Summaries FIRST RACD Six furlong. Dragoon. 15 to 1. won Brand sew 3 to 2. eeccnd rruilai.

it to 9 third. Time 1:13 My Alice. Ayr. Seven Cilia Away Right. Maud Mos ant Sarna also ran.

SECOND RACL Steeplechase short course. Cre- olln to won iradvie to 2. second Schwarzwsld 9 to 5 third Tune I 47 5. Don Ami. Falella.

and Miss Brandon also ran. TIIIIiD RACE One mile ant seventy yards. Elrch Broom 1. woni Crestfallen it to 2. tie- oniT.

Dimmer II IS to 1 third Time 1 45 33. Glssful Federal Meiio Diii Muslt Louisviii. and Nitrate also ran. Onus pulled up. hl0Uhh1 UACn-SU furlones.

Flying Ship I to 9 wont Vilramolnen 11 to 1 second Skillful I to i thlM. Time A 1) Ulbaoa Ahola th Lsdi' theI Wheat and Talbat the tWTit nAri5 Oh mil and nfitMf Mfd prf ll tn IS It i Wqli Ileltt Asit Me I I wrflhti Handily Clow 1 ta t. tttti4 Tlltt- 3144 19. toelui lur iesrI Dlvsr Kits' Coon Emm A. M.

Hu sun and Atny JIM IM tee MXTII tiji id a hilt furl i Ivan i Terrible. 10 III i uni YiflIeIulti I to I B- pn it bout" 4 10 ihiM Vines 3. ehatl Oyrifs Ttrtan Allen Avon and Or Qawn 1 run Rotries far rl to ytrel race Six lurluime. Whoa Bill 19 Ppter inner' lia. Patsy Brown.

Clarion tMSEMAN OutHHer for Both and BeUi VsiP Cor. Seventh on Sts. Still Busy Selling Sis and 51350 Fancy. Sum- mer Suits at i At this price you can well af ford a new summer suit. Think of the saving 1 Clothing at reg ular prices is the get clothing value in town.

On account of being makers of all garments we handle we save you the middleman's and wholesalers profit that's worth considering. See window display of these suitsj CURES UIIEIflIIATISfl Dr driving the blood polron train the ytem sod Oiling the veins lth pure. rich. htalthy I Cures rrii conjuration lndlg mion mil all rMm. of stomach trouble.

30 treatment SP. All druggist. Mayor Johnson 109 OlympIan lilt Rtbel Abbott. 96 Jarkfull 112 SUI 116 Durbar. lul ant Jim Hill 109.

Second race Mile. Cardinal Woliey 307 Telephone. 90 lIarfang. 1 Foresight. Vood Perry 91 Emperor of India luu Jake Oreenberg.

104 eet Tone. 94 Joe Loner and Tancrqd lid each. Third race Mi8 and an eighth. Pot Royal. 106) Uoratlul.

101. Sthoolmaie. 8 Uondage 111 ill Cra- tard 83 and Witfui 106. Fourth race Six furlong Henry Purt. 109 Tokalon.

83 Action 107. and A. O. Gibson 108. Fifth race furlongs.

Ralney 10 Miss Ines. 103 Bluebird. 103 Raymond fy 100. Cigar Lighter and Deshon 303 each The st 115. Foxy Grandma 100 Lucky Joe and JtIin Avon.

105 each Jack Leery Lord Dixon. anni Gtrdiestone 103 each. Sixth race Mile. noyla ant ilarlla. 90 each D.

1. Moore 100. Lady Bellalre. 90 Qreat Eastern 94 Scotsman. 100.

Ryevale. 87 Faler lan. 95 Blue- mint. 100 Sir Hugh. 103.

and Frank. Me 103. Zinda Wins Fair Grounds Feature. St. Louis July 5.

Zlnda under a IN perior ride front Jockey D. Austin wOn the feature of to-day's Fair Grounds card. Track sloppy. Summaries FIRST RACE Four and a halt furlongs selling. Little Harry 9 to 2 won PreveQtaUve.

to 1 second Covina to 1. third. Time 0:58. Fred Prieumjer. TrouYIre Bavarian re len.

Anldaroo. Parry yrelghan Walter Candy. Sir Walter RollinS and Caul Anna also ran. RACE Mile and e. sixteenth elll Athena.

11 to 20 on mss Betty 4ta I second Brooklyn. 6 to 1 third1. Time 1:54 4. Lemon Girl and MUdteQ 1. also ran.

THIRD RACE Six furlongs selling Taite Weber. 6 to 1 won Bensonhurst Sto second DT Kier 8 to 1 third. Time. 1 18. Yellowham- meT Ascot.

Santa Ventura. The Hebrew. Tenor Belle. Muscovolr. and Feby Blue also ran.

FOURTH RACE Five and a hilt flalon handicap or year Zlnda 5 to 2 won. Broonhandle 11 to 20 second Lucky Charm SO to 1. third. Time 1 11. Laurel 1.

II fS2UtOQ. Young also ran. FIFTH RACE Seven turlongs. Stand 5Vo lr won Aneke 4 to 1 second Cot. fcalilntyne 8 to I third.

Time 1 31. Follies Berger Im bed en. Glen Nevis and Sol Smith also rani SIXTH RACE ilile and seventy yards' Bessie McCarthy. 9 to 2 won Canyon ita to sec. ond Lubtn to 1.

third. Time. 1 50H. Hand- spinner trader Sarlan. and PetUJotm also ran.

Entries First race Six furlong selling Vassal Dance. 104 Katie Cromwell. 100 Gllott. 101 Julius. 107 Julius Werner.

107 Van Cleve. JM Catherine Knox 102 La Cache 102 Marehloieaa. 99 BaV 97 Athelrose 96 Olea. 102- Never Smile. 1K Second Mate.

105. Federalist jem Howard. Ill Second race Four and a half iurlongs tw year-old. miles Geneva Le 108 Wakeful 111' Lady Lou and Pharmacy rs each La Princess. 93 Leila Hooter 1C3 Erla Lee.

1631 EMher 98 Luck Grlmn. 108. Little FloreOr 9S I Third race iMIle for year and up ward selling. Sam Steven M- Lard Haven SJl Eatar Waiters. 82 Preaknesa.

98 Dub Smith. 83 Eleven Hell 102 Algonquin. 85 Alice Turner. 1031 Sister L1 II Ian 95. Fourth rac Slr furlongs handicap.

Commodore. 310 Rintand 108. Bugler. 100. Rod Thistle.

Uj Elastic 6 Copperfleld. 107 Mordella. 92. Fifth race Wle selling. Wall.

104 San- mers l8 Echodale 106. Pretension. 99 Orient 98 Our Llllle 93 Oasllgbtr 105 Jerry Hunt 9t Woltram. 100. Sixth race Sx furlongs sailing.

Xandora. 103 haggle Felix. 102. Tlcktul. 104 Dacey 107 Howl.

lug DCrvl 10 Dr. Riley HO Choice 117 ronla 100. Decoration- 107 Crime. 106 Hazel IL FORT ERIE RESULTS. Another Fire Among Stables Supposed to Be Incendiary's Work.

Buffalo. X. Y. July 5. Favorites and sECond choices divided the card at Fort Erie to-day.

Starter linitman relieved Dwyer the latter going to Chicago. The second fire within a week occurred In the stables at the track early to-day. The fires are suppoec1 to have been of In cendlary origin. Track heavy. Sum.

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gvs sk. rsy ceek. ati i 0 i F. BOSIONiVJON nl1MUD i i 1AC fg. HlfsOfT wnseId Ia eVlcJor SROW1EYDTRSTAT b.

theInildFaV er Slpper- tT AtsPlyed EXeUent BaUa dOff SiJoubl Pys-O'NeilI i CauglfFoul ong Run rawg Fo pplause 0 S' YSTERAYS' GAES. Dolon 6Washln toD ew Yor PblldEph13 Clevelnd. Lul. WHER1HEY hldelphIa Ne York Lui Clevelnd. STAmlN TE CUBS.

1 t'I' 1 651 PhladelPhIL 3 ew 1 6 Lul. Chl ago. 36 43 CIeland 3 61IWablngton. 1 Wasingon 2. lning the i geased grcefl slde intI Vh assed ho' feld good.

wbat lck bl slpping slmy hle CoI consultaton lsablty Ioln wih fawdut nd w01d te Tis Iul SfnatoTI. theA Thoe dd gl lne frst CancE unti tur. Wih i wil dlerent. Tc bal. 10 uid thft I pltnty' tme slck To' rUns ame seems th lmi tnlenlers.

the ha ve leHlng rer hls clnchtl. Ilted an troublE. mes Wlre strring slding gamE 11p. conditon feld. whc ot fy bal as victm.

frin lne. less ent Townslnd wor" tan fred or Senators pll Mcor. ratted or Feri mu Doston Clarke'S muf em Chik I' sacrifce Stahl und Feemans frst Cas dy bal I. Vhe retured' droppd It. sfe ret.

flde Mcormick. prety condbase. ater Coughln Colins. Casidy fel at eay retred 11 thre beter ake drop lne. bass to Colns Stbl sld ov the bas Coln touche hlr ulre caled Eelbch Coughln' 5 fy.

rtlrln thesde. Bostn n' grounde Stahl who Casidy Prent. latez Stahl rs' hl pSt ONel twr runE Farrels two gut- tangled btween ONei to' Cormick bals lns fled' t6 scks. Feemn Mcormick. frst.

Clark I force Farrel. alow It Parents' McCormck da. Taled Calsldy frm Ingle gettng sec. ONels felders com lc orm1ks ht dtle Wih ffth. sfe on lne fy lcormlck afhlngton ra on frt andwe 1 felding CI81dy Oell chapel eneaterf li leVenlh ONeil rawln ut UpplAUfl Ihe' oNel Wil hUlked br 1 Curmlck khckett al tn.

Ilil rr1 tarrlld IBIII .1 I 111 tlrrll IHllt ht Mctgrmltk ri I lt JIIH tlhr 1 nf 1 1IIII flltc wtrp uillltlJ lel. llHh ltrlll II Ih. Ihthth hn41 lomn 1lmlrkM li wilk. lito tt1 IHi iIt 11 1111. erI fluir If1 ttl llfltPI1 oKllrd Int.

CIIIt lrrolJ wnbl Wi frl nEd 1u Dint It trlt fl 1001 CHvnllnd dUlhln Inln 911hl rthln thl nt drupp 8tahlI 1arrl crlo fnator rUlhad Coiina lne clole the Jrlund Ind ath tr lm loramble baei toflrut bae Orthand CaSld teldtUes Ilnglad pst ONels fel. btweel StahtJnd Feeman. eiher COUI. havemught game ende. frst.

he Ofical BT 10. A. C. Stlt. d.

4 1 11 Colu 3 0 0 4 I Femn 5 0 1 1 Parnt 1 2 I Selbeh It I 0 3 0 Chane. 0 1 10 1 Fell. 4 1 l' Farrel. o. 2 0 Wlnterp 0 1 1 2 Totil 8 9 1 A1NGX.

PO. I Coulhlo' 3b. 0 1 30 ct. 4 0 1 11 hlr I. 1" 1 a I tonyao 0 1.

l' O. XtIU If. 0 I. 0 orlcl2b. SlhlI 3.

01 TowendLp I. 0 0 0 11 1. tou 1 0 0400 0.01- Whlnao 01 I oe 00 0 Flrt bbrerrDton Lft. ba 1008 Wa 6 I I iL f. fk- TOWI i 8t niWltt bT Oy S' D.

I caa hte ttahooII el Pl Ik. Serle hl IU Cane' tll b. aRnt. Oubl' plart Cln. Frra I Can Wlntr hac.oorlck Sth 6Ihl Bthl to3o rI I.

pltchIUrond 1mplr1r. of hlrad 1tnutar' Caughon. th I del yedthe' strt nUl6oclock. droppedChlckStahls fy af qut a Iprlnt. Frel.

i htt th In. cK her OL I NW HK I Colnsb 81 don sacrfce hlUngthis sei Neiter' Do ova' nor Freman ha 1 chnce ttrght untl tennt QNe1t s' les as beomeaccstomett feld js nedes torc pay andfale eye 1rtc. Jacobsn w1 Sen tor to Taeh1 Dinen theshoer clme ocupants maE a dah ere The Snator and York. Juy 5. A Drkes colt Bar McCorck reuired Wels.

Commonwelh fd lng bot. Ha1lcp. tay ade anoter tl Coughln whipp lne hi victores capturng Ceins frst ad ten saked sll- wEnce Realzton Stes tree- scond. yea-olds worh 9. ocupied a Sheepshea y.

unt the Prohibive Prce ad gandstnd. Te GeoTEtow a cly lengh. Merur fnishe. sc- gmes Drl or Gralalo tme. hYs unlor.

5. sUl rd en hospita Lng. Africanders tie I Veron placl ts event- Wih excetQn I SLUGING MATCH secue the tre ht mde nner tel' wa ofclal ordinar. St Vaentne CI I I e1s It wth Mercuy eve a Inds lever' HIs Ixth. I 0 A St Alban' Grzlalo 1 1.

Stil 5 8 two Cunor. 3 1 1 0 Fney I. 6 9 Cl 1 1 5 1 1 I cel Jnecr 1 0 0 0 La 2. 0 0 0 O' 1 a at pot J5 5 eve an. o.

eve an 2 1 1 0 JShaer. Id 0 W' 11 sluggng math I Lynha. 0 8 0 0 AderBnHp 1 0 2 5 2 a goo tar. rt san sore 1 4. hving 1b 7 1 0 CBudel Ib.

so. ws frt wih er ury his fo thrtytw Herbr. 3" 0 3 1 RShae St Valentne 0 Nei on Fancy Gler. It. 2 1 0 0 0 WDurdetlc 0 0 0 0 0 a Puled or BEnhard aso hrd.

Hrrles 1 1 0 0 0 r. 0 0 0 1 0 wr onrnt. I. expec rel DI pn to fr' Un. battnI Hickman ush.

Stoval. Lng. I. 0 1 0 0 0 weather Valenlne leadl Sgden u' tl ldlng Hi Totals. 13118 9 1 rn bck Walace.

nra ley. were Slt. a. 6 3 i8 1 hgh cothn1g Ostr ch hs moun pnce an af- Attedance. 15.

Sore 0 0 lOC 1- 15 lvIlg cothmg Ventne. 0 Nel Tlk It Lul Twoba. hit Buret. roved Well. tl 0 I.

lI k. rt. Brkett I. onnor aelldlue. eye alcpa our nle hoxe drop 1e 1:1" ll re.

0 0 Hemphi. HarleB. Free Shaler In ant St Valentne IS coth- I COl 0 1 ald Andcr Fir bala WI- th th 1 t. LJcl" 2IHu lomuQ. rO um.

of Andt8u. ot Fres. It bJ suits-selecting et waYt Oldn ef roe. I u't tUh Ofn rotr HI kman. OWala 0 3 1 Connor lam.

StMck ut bl ew I es. or ao II I I 0 4 1 0 0 0 1 0 Fr" 4 Wil 1m. An eruon. net yo a rCS Vt ou e- wel uelng nia ers a garents c. 2 2 3 0 0 1m.

3b. 0 0 4 Pas. Le' 0. Vmlr r. rn ercur.

VOt mid le Stoval. lb. 312 0 1 1. Ime amol minute. ben runninl I Ber ha.

I ry Itrongly. but to a r- mans wh lesalers proft I 1 0 Or Wels. worh consldenng. wm- tl Iecond prt d. I 416 2 1 Pleast mae 1e a ape event 100 a a bit OW ISp ay 0 CSC SttS.

nlted Slevr kenest Crtc cutmg favort Dad 3 0 0 0 0 5 1 11 11 M' I I r' t. 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 ca Of. the seond I Orned unCtvellnd 10' Sl LuIs establshEd hae erorleelnc wltn ls Slts 10 and coverng di. fJ rnp 6 EP lhkman. Luah Ljoie.

Stnvl 2 Ourley-Congregatonal talc 5 rlconl gl g. flck. Hemrhl. Threbu hit- In enthuslatm Congego. 1:18 5 Id I tly 11 11 OHPOl4 Drllty.

10m HI klan. bai4e- eon ane 0 n. I Hakman lt. Umphl tnllhts frh 1lV1A1 11 Jla ly SoVAI Cor A bulht Drlther ti blo pion frm th rd HIl 11t Illat nrnhar coditon 1250 IHlnr thf lh hulty blu1 tt leveIUd Lul. 1 Cur.

utarh. nllllrtln In ll. lun ftuck out-fly Slerr. lmplro unft lay on. hil htlt Itomoh truble.

4a tretmt Mr. Connoly. janol ad meetng to Beacl Al drKJJla. Ut. QUTPITTER5 Congregatonal- RACE live I 10 12 1st a ba a Ft oure OCnnor Jaktul.

1 Van 1 101. ad twirlng. alowing his I. on Hi. Fi Idi tb l' Inning bal ltte leond d.

Matn Soond rcelle. Cardina Wole TI OOse ng on es arge 0 Et nd 1:07 5. 1 9 latanl. 9 96 iWu. Ierrr.

Athletcs. sed fftl Invade. Garor. IO GenbrK big Jul 5 Hour. Lgato Matha Thiry.

Set 9 JD Laer aa Tancrt. I Hlrd game' rles fro Pllud 1- al Progamme Tounament alo Tird raceMie Por noyal 101 lhla batln' Ater hd pase BEOSD RCEnandl ap hal fr- 92 Donde Il MI4 IAI I mer trak. Mln. la. HldebraQd Crtord 5 Wltul 10.

tea Ug 1. tors. Th shootng touramen a. 1 5 OU 10 Furth racetUx Hen ftatuc felding bal Riey tqal Rife Associaton KOhlno Hedter 9 Acton. GtbsQ.

10 I and. 11rhys hort I Rlfe A93olaton I leld 1. jlar raceFhe 1 rlnth Aten ance 20. Flus Gt. onte Stllwat SPrlnl.

Ine. 10 Buebird. naymnd 10 RHO Phiadelphia. ffh. hittng InclUlve.

fcial Dy 01 Sn Llihter 10 ea 15 Duugheryl 1 0 1 I OJ II. 1 0 0 0 gramme 10 AI 10 I fr. Ickrllr stru few wi RACE 000 lat Lor Lrt anQ Glrdetone Ande ib o' 3b lef feld. retring wih thr Tophy. trlong.

otuturlty cus. Redter h. EIlrreld. Sy old. 0 0 9 0 I g.

6' 810 I. race-Mile. 01)lurPh 1 1 0 3 Haring. al- I ental Se mber 9' 10. Coun lIman D1.

100 Con ray 1:15. 94' 100 FSierin S' 7' T' O' I p. 0 1 0 2 OJ p. 0 0 0 1 0 an 9' bl S' tem- Ine oU. 1 0 0 0 0 0 ny ep em er car ne.

Ep 8 2 13 The 2 Ab Ti d' 11 I I ht I th tern bel' 5 or erg gar en. 13 3. won Zlnda. 0 1 a 1 0 3 1 0 Xan II 5. 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 a would.

a fartln ay's hits-Anderson 472- hits ld. run- Ina hit-Bender. El. Selllng Four New an Sp 2. 1.

1. Off Po ell. 4. dd 5. Bec nd 0 8.

Fre New York out-D we squa. CD. O'Connor-40 1. Prle myer Bi Powell. Umpire-Mr.

the 1. 1 Ethl s. game I3 R. NA LEAG VE. MtPlCong RHO RHO RACE 20.

woo te t. Th 10. 1. TIma lSI. I 1 0 0 1 2b.

won ew 1. c. 2 eall. c. 1.

RACE 1:41. Dome' 1. 5 to It. 0 1 1 0 0 hI d. TI 1:18 II Pomeroy.

rt. 0 1 2 0 0 er. me. ow am 6' is 0 0 3 0 0 nd ah 0 0 0 0 0 2- 0 O' Six furlon lIe. p.

Auditor' Llb' OLa lenl HI on for 2. PrlL 20. Charm. rd. IU.

Uton. 00 4 0 0 B-4 haee. ul1le. oung 0 I OS or Seven 5 a Mount pon et. fid ntme.

1calro Gurleyl. Mount Sntupl do. orgll1 1:31. Det ai Sa rlnce Riley Se head 133 Lad bodSleXn leRo. I lalnd So Smlthtalso III Porn A aeven yr ae nc.

Sheckle. Hughes three old I 2. 11 118 OUlBy Sheckleo by Hlrlni- passd te rd lr1 I1T rd If i i Iea 1:50 'Handt pitcher-By ttllng' lf5 a paadena Ln1 strader Afrl 1 I Yor It 0 Pur ell. Umpire-Mr. y- ueen.

a Qlr os. 36 t0OlBrookiyn nd15 hors Dan 3 8 our a Tbo 10 I 23 04 Cbancell ox. Cache lrelo I Wotan 1 3 99 87 96. 111' 11 th 1 1. 10 at S' I 0 er es 0 oe Se oM race-Four hdt.

lon" Po 1m 108. I 1D g. 2. tosa ea b. dte uH ethc agia 1 1i 1 I BrSI13rththorp 1 It lOB FI4r.

ce. 95. g. Pleur. rice- an or.e- a ra raca-iIle threeYer ld.

u. I. In dlam nd lurta. Br aeloth Cb 64 Hann. 9 1 041" 0 on.

Knight. I k' I 1 I 1 t. Z. Da l1w1. or success ono or es.

lome IT. I Ily Slp ra Llilan 3. Inverness Six I 0 gfn gl 1. drd rsue. Bi I bases the h.

2. Montana Fltth' lallin" Wall tW' One 54 the Chi 1 5 eta way mere. Echodale 166 O. an thlng Rubrlh I. Mlrthrul-Herbrlc.

Hc.oh' II rlem wig II 1 d. th Ah a. a. orne 6n a arger an ronger an. 0S rI turlo ndora.

an Lady to tY. 12 Da ey. RHO I. th rvhb. 10.

Fe- 1 1 6 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 goo bq f4 1" 1 nr 4L IWASHJNGTON vEDNESDkYJULY 139O. hL COOL 2 rnmer Men theyare tail- 4 serErcs ee4s ns---all i i St at6 dati ARealSnap inGood th ir I 1- I' I6JM 7thStNW. 0th JIII II I allosance 5 its i i 4 STOC or I. AVE. F' og a thent IrseP ou The 1Y51 OtI lwe 5e fl tno dlivr AtthThubI14.

Ifl4gI itaiie 1 1. ieeJjiiVIr fur lb. tarry a Ige iwai tflleni 1le4y eiiirn Iiuti 4wsni1 Wtk VriIi4 ui er oa4 queII verrat4 1 nek hoIder.an4 4 SIIAPPIRIOSS I ot1heva1u 5' Q.V-Csuapcnsory. bever' wearsan tbtnksof Yotwdruggist ofour iele roo o. 3 ainc zn USA 1I II um i MENNewm O.

IlIll III now Iii II. I a. 5 of To Wo dward Orozaga. nlioAn WOALp RIIOAE 2 l. b.

1 2 12 OCrawfnlpl 1022 0 iteady. lb. as. Catell.p.220 lOCelo 12 111C 2 0 9 Lothrop 2 0 0 7 errors Oonzaga. Or runs Mllaon.

hits- Blelaski. MttIntly Umpire-hr. game ilI to-re- tli Thists the tam been flft oetaton 8 twiiii tif tltoss are Miseii foiinwi Iflflp tiItwnuke s4Oti India. iiapiils ua7 ridt stiivi1ie ilb rIeI toIiiiihui 2If leOreery 1in1Ianoipiis 22 TOIiq ifl 8181 11111 1itniiM lk7 t5tnv MIflhlelOpflils 300 llrauheer Q- 7 lcuIs Ik 97 Kansas Indtanapoiis T2 fartln :1 The more1 wa 5O proul. was gun Pills.

Theyprornote UOstowyIfltiIN Hits Off 5 InhielWas amsPIayed a10ng Louls4. 1ewYork. Set. 59 23 69 413 foranother Colliihe1d bdsl tw ba startedfor fe onONeills ut fl theuhtor aitt 1ie4 il wrc ei' SM ha emi1 th ninth- at se into. Farrell B.

lU. Cstalrtct 1 1 rt. 0 Fsrent.sI.- 4 if. Ferris 3 p. 21 POA Couhli 3 0 2 0 rt 4 1 1 0 4 MoCormiclf.

2b. 1 5 Stab 15. 1 1 0 0 4 0. 0 0 0 1 .0 0 I 0 0 0- bui Ilosmon 5 ue 1. 5 I sl.

awltiind1 Towe. aPn4 .4 thiMoCormick O1illPriParrl1 11 SiertAe.hiteC8lIU 1 buanL ublSPI7 STADItE-7A3l workdeveioing-n 0 UTELLSRIOHSTAKE 1L4P rBothMen iII4Byi toPirfls WiDtsrI Pet W. prliitinthe iy urie1finsUm. Seventh Parntto OioCormtok i6tibl 2 833E8tptonsJ 7553 SthlJ 4 163 I 43k that pttCb.D7 7oflnd i. Mr Ewyr 1 4 78lttFIMIIbiS Tfof ibesran4493ntnutSi Gurty 5 65Ti8tAlbftnU.

233 hiriith wth tieJw- T. tan tbeFIy MtFlCng 1 11 ywbsy renceRealization. deayetegtait Ort quitea VrrnonWh1te arrell1s Injuckliere. 1 ColIiniimis' sacr1flcei11ttingthIsser1es. AROM rlglit the-ninth- d1" takesjies i5 unevenfield.

Sixth s- Six fl rd 1ostauoth t-gaine Def ts- t. jailed onthe- 1 wfip1orthe Se hto Sthbyterl TPart Double Event way--and a i 5 e0 I flfth Inning I winnerof is centereldand rd day I inthe ea at i Georget I eese wa uniorm. a I Finds sy RIIOAEIStAlbanRROAE ss. OlPeenel- 0 1 0lJShaffer. S7 I clb 4 OICBurdett.

I lf. 0lVBurdettcf so OlPeck. 2 I 0 1 0 0 3 1 1 OU ng If. ather Totals. 131218 iL tl i 18 9.

5 upto a- 2 0 O-6 9 13 1 2- bases Clotliifl re 4 4 LYlltSTTL 0 0 tO US 2 r0 va onlj 0 8. Conner Struclbut- Le Mr 3 12 i sire the-run 1 fiever p. 1 2 0 1 profit- e. 0 1 0 1 57 17 Total----the runs-Cleveland 3. OdETA2Ll' hits llpme run fli-atley A14m with Clevelxnd LuuI 14.

lndlgrnttun. Off day. topiay I 5.0101 ut. soiling thel won 5. race-Mile.

wet SI Woods Sweet New race 108 RACE-handicap fur-- 92 Crawford 5. SIZ 2. Tokalon93 se 1:18 5. race-Five TOOr September fll ebird. 11-0 pfiicial 59st.

115 1) 0Harteei. 1 RACE-Double 2 I Cf. 0 O1M. 1. th1r.

Di I eature i ii 01 I On 3 eu- x-6 1 H. 2:47 5. I I I 1 the-Mount 1:52 5. 2 5 an. selling.

A tur s. C. Sebastianlb20000Xanderss.l0210 Boston. 1. lb----p.

wth 2 19 0 StepieChaael Wotan 1. alintyne Pieasant-Congra. Betr4. Imboden ran. 5 RACZ-Ile yards4elling.

ie 1 out-By bails- race 1 i. an Ruby nati di7jBoeton 38 game lit TIo lOg- 10 Si8lPhiiadelphla ml ioQ I race-On tw4- Lee. iaj id an race-Five for year I 83 106 15) race i th This 93 th CS to- ore rri 3 race to-day. 102 Drlh. Dv Cnn 0 3 0 1 1 107 lb.

1 11 RACZSLX Roth c. 0 0 1 1 0 Daleenu1 50Dooinc. IS 110 I 1 4 2 0 0 1 2 0 0 Moser 0 1 SECOND 5. Dugglbby I 0 0 0 0 0 p. 0 0 0 0 0 2:47 0- 1 0 0 6 13 3) It One for 1 oni 2 11.

1. 1:45 0 I I 0 1 0 0 1 theirside. II3 0 6 a rune in. Methith hL- I. 14 Ds I Mtss tsie llIsoti Left on lulttng ih tlsif t4vw II rIii ity Cii74111IiaktC CU18 Lottiltathet tiaiioft sod I 2Ouici 8114 Irsi Al Mln994ltliiC.Mifth8tliiI it st.

Paul S. tihe sii thiP4. Ttnic Psi. fttIOfl 8. I4AVtSe Stiti haIf 114 ssn 8 stsefldl nfl the to I tatI UIIbspt Veipiir iJieeen lru uei'-11v I Tssier I' flUIsbt Southern tiI4.

I. 114 4e01ltdisu Tiltiul ts lCV iut 0 tltT Ihllnelty it Is itlee Iii. eim. I4utCufl slate 1lIie iiase I seeenill VCCFieC5. I flhlitj err Tsior on.

ln lng hesslato AiiftfltiAtIRfltI ry 4 ut vi. aria Cr101183. iecs iid5 Vo1liTiI tAitl 1411. 1w tisapheep I I Inntr Meesre Johnemen 7tuOTtttl9- I te weal eo I i. I.

VA8hY hiii. io iil 4Jarpfli8r. i and i ails' iitrniinstiamNssbyIlle 0. p0rtin 1 l08 13. Iestt I 4CW Orleans-New arnes Illatisci Oruen t4t4MI8 to ytlu of Also son PeOfl4 thor4e i erry I Harlem third Ttnea I j8.

sIXTH itAcg.141e 3 4 2 woo ne UIItlrnOr.rrevldesc. eslied of ca lOli e- to aecnci aai' 8' the 88i Clariaflitii4TiIecIo. PuffC1a 3 ltee 1mb v- 3efore I4NCOLN. 9 1 Charleaton-CbarlOton 1con 1 i Savannab 7 t06. which anyfailurc 3.

AugustaAUgUstt. zty AN t. The. ditcr 0 0 Oj 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 Carney5rt. OlLumley C.

B. 0 ii- 01 0 0 1 BEECHAMS 0 0 Olsordan. Ieedbame0 1 7 0 1' en andeffectniiIy cb se 111OJons. p. 0 0 1 0 0 UsethiBesL tI outltbs wbe gami fl w1n3th of.

0 02 0 .0 0 0 0 3 3 of kyirselfwhytheyshou1dnotequaiiyprove toyou 0 Boston. hit run 0 Stolen play-Me- a It EE- 1 DiIlougirst Off 0 3105 3. By 6 I ci 24. L511. ith i 2 itcbe hirdbasWhat shou1dy LL been thedeclsion I looia BUSWS13O5.

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